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June 30th, 2022 • 2h 58m

1464: Bomb Rotterdam!

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In a Trump made her fat, Adam curry, John C. Devorah.
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Thursday, June 30 2022. This is your award winning combination
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media assassination episode 1464. This is no agenda fully
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licensed by the rainstick authority and broadcasting live
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from the heart of the Texas hill country here in FEMA Region
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number six in the morning, everybody. I'm Adam curry
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in from Northern Silicon Valley where it's been gloomy for a
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week. It's terrible. I'm John C. Dvorak. Well,
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why do you say terrible we proved that we are the rain
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stick meisters
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does not the fog stick?
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Well, no, but it was also intended for Texas. It wasn't
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for California.
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Normally, the fog rolls in just on July 4, it's usually not
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foggy, that's part of it. And then you know, your way is nice.
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Oh, nice out. And then July 4 rolls around when the fireworks
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is supposed to happen. And the fog rolls in, just like
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clockwork, but now the fog is rolled in like a week early.
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I'm sorry. What we had is exactly what we wanted. We got
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the entire state of Texas it was raining in in Burnie it was
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raining in Austin. It was raining in Houston. It was
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really in Dallas. I mean, the whole southern part of the
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United States. We had an entire rain system. I mean, just what
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hours after we shook the sticks. Yeah. And we also rained out
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Wimbledon.
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I saw Wimbledon matches.
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It's Wimbledon. Not Wimbledon word. Yeah. Did you say
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Wimbledon?
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Wimbledon? Yeah, sure. I love that. I didn't say Wimbledon
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became
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that became such a thing with news models all of a sudden you
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don't have to say Wimbledon. No, it's Wimbledon.
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I saw matches it wasn't raining. It rained
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out on the day that we shook the sticks and the next day it was
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it was clear. Okay, they stopped they stopped they stopped play.
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If it's rainy that's what you have to do in tennis.
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So I don't understand why are you so don't do a golf good for
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golf. It
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makes no sense to me they should play through. Yeah. play through
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it. Footballs the only game they seem to want to play through
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when it's raining.
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Especially when there's lightning that's when it's cool
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with golf stadiums. You gotta you got that you got that little
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really they clear stadiums when there's lightning?
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Yeah, normally, nowadays they do. They never used to but all
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of a sudden they started doing that about maybe 10 years ago.
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Was there someone who got struck by lightning and was mapping
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Interesting. Well, the news has been very challenging, I'd say.
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I mean, it's all just distraction and noise and
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nonsense. I mean, people really just thought it was Roe v. Wade.
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You know, are we still at war even at all?
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No, it seems so do we have any Ukraine update? I haven't
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Ukraine bogus report and PR if you want to
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see Yeah, cuz I do have some stuff from from Anthony Blinken.
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Okay, so Lincoln wincon bling. What's your Ukraine and we go,
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here we
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go. NATO leaders meeting in Madrid are painting Russia as
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the most significant and direct threat to the member Alliance in
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terms of peace and security. NATO also promising to
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strengthen support for Ukraine, even as the country's president
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is called on the group to do more to help defeat Moscow.
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Being on a panel moderated by NPRs Michel Martin Secretary of
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State Antony Blinken said it's clear any resolution if there is
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was up to Ukraine. With Russia unwilling to hold the military
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action, it takes two to tango.
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And we have not seen any interest on the part of Vladimir
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Putin in engaging in any kind of meaningful diplomatic
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initiative. But in any event, it's really important that the
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Ukrainians define the terms of any potential negotiation
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Blinken said
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NATO's role is to make sure Ukrainians have the means to
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continue to repel Russian aggression, while also having
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quote the strongest possible hand to play at the negotiating
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table.
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And on to Blinken. Yes,
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so Blinken did it or Jake Jake Tapper did an interview with
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Blinken in Germany. Everyone's out there for the g7. Of course,
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did you notice everyone had their neck ties off and their
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shirts open?
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Did anyone ever notice that? There's, there's 20 people at 20
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nations at the g7 which is supposed to be seven nations
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together for their little meeting.
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It used to be the g8 You know, not when Russia was
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G 20 years. Yeah, there's still there's
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still a G 20. Still a G 20.
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So this is like they had Modi was there. There's all kinds of
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people there.
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Here's tapper with Blinken, and I think they're in front of a
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green screen and people's take a look at it in the shownotes. You
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know, they got this beautiful green meadow but they look
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really, really projected onto it. So maybe that's just the
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vibe they're doing. But here's question number one. How's it
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real? What's the update? I mean, is Putin winning or you know
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what's confusing? Come on Blinken. One of
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them is Ukraine and Russia's invasion of Ukraine and Russia
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does appear to be edging closer to taking over all of the
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Luhansk region several Donetsk has fallen apparently and just
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overnight. Many missiles were launched at Keene including
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residential areas. Russia state media says the Russian defense
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minister just visited Russian troops in Ukraine. Is Russia
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winning.
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Jake let's not confuse the tactical with strategic
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Whoa don't confuse the tactical with the strategic Okay.
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Okay.
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This is how it goes. Yeah, we're is because I've always confused
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I know, it's one of those things you just do.
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It looks like they're winning. I usually think they're winning.
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No, no, no, no, that's strategically not confused. Yes,
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yes, you are. Jake. Let's
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not confuse the tactical with strategic when it comes to Putin
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strategic objectives. He's already failed. His strategic
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objective was land Ukraine sovereignty and independence to
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erase it from the map. Bucha says,
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This is so beautiful. This
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is somebody I never heard this. Let
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him know this was the meme. This is what Megyn Kelly said to me.
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He wants to have Ukraine he wants to build the USSR again. I
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don't think he's ever stated that but here is the big lie
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from from Antony Blinken
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comes to Putin strategic objectives. He's already failed.
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His strategic objective was to end Ukraine sovereignty and
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independence to erase it from the map to subsume it in Russia.
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That has failed.
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So I don't think that was ever true.
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Well, here's the way I see it. Or it looks like it's unraveling
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this way. If that was the original objective wasn't but
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let's just say it was then we can say we one mission
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accomplished. achieved his obvious objective, which was to
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wipe Ukraine off the map,
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hang up, hang up the banner. We're good to go relationship.
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Jake.
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Good work. Good work, boys.
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Let's see what a Blinken says.
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And a sovereign independent Ukraine is going to be around a
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lot longer than Vladimir Putin is on the scene. Meanwhile,
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there is a tactical ferocious, a battle going on in eastern
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Ukraine, with the Russian aggression with Ukrainian forces
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pushing back. And that line has shifted their gains one way
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gains in other ways. But what's really important is the
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strategic proposition that Putin will not succeed and what he's
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trying to achieve.
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So they're getting their asses kicked, but he's not really
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getting what he wants.
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Not only that, he's also tried to divide NATO. We're about to
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go to a NATO summit, where the alliance is going to show
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greater unity greater strength than in my my memory. In Ukraine
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itself.
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What does that mean? What's your memory? Here at
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this meeting of the g7, as well as at NATO, we will continue to
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do collectively, everything we can to make sure that the
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Ukrainians have what they need in their hands to repel the
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Russian aggression.
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Okay, so there's another thing that came up in this interview.
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Have you heard of the battle for key A for Kyiv?
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I've never heard of the battle for Kyiv
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apparently, there was a battle for Kyiv. And we missed it.
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Do you think the attack on Keith overnight and this morning was
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part of a direct provocation against the meeting of the g7
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we've seen sporadically even ever since Putin lost the battle
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for Keith and had to shift his focus just to Eastern and ever
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since.
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Ever since Putin lost the battle for keys, who Laurie
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is gonna make up our own narrative. Hello? Yes, say we
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want Hello, of course, that's
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what you do.
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Putin lost the battle for Keith and had to shift his focus just
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to eastern and southern Ukraine that they've occasionally
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launched missiles at a distance basically to terrorize people.
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Or they struck an apartment building their reports that they
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struck a kindergarten that has no purpose other than to try to
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terrorize Ukrainians.
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kindy kindergarten she's never heard of kindergarten
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is struggling. So I've heard about you know, striking to
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kindergarten he there's no evidence that the garden this
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How do you
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spell that? Is that with IEA
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kin kin K I N? D E? vago?
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kindy and garden with a tea? Yeah. So we can drop it so we
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can drop it? Yeah, I can't kindy got n got it. So yes,
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he had a shopping mall. They did which kept changing from Kindig
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kindergarten does shopping mall do apartments. And then they
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showed some something on fire, which I am assuming is the
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shopping mall. They always
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throw something on fire this part of it.
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And then Russia said they were aiming at an ammo dump. And they
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didn't hit anything but okay.
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Okay, so there's another clip here. This is something that G
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seven just accomplished, which I'll probably have some
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questions about and this really is a part of it. The overall
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sanctions against Putin.
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The g7 just announced a new ban on Russian gold inserts. The US
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said that Western sanctions against Russia would devastate
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its economy. But that doesn't seem to be happening. The ruble
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is at its highest in years, oil profits are soaring. When are
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these sanctions going to start having the effect that the West,
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President Biden is
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that you promise? Hey, When is this gonna? This is gonna work?
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Come on, man. This is no good. And
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the effect that the West and the President Biden has promised are
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they're already having a
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dramatic effect. We're just announcing that is the second
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most lucrative export that Russia has after energy. It's
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about $19 billion a year. And most of that is within the the
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g7 countries. So cutting that off by denying access to about
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$19 billion of revenues a year. That's significant. But beyond
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that, Jake, everything that we've done from the start and
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imposing these unprecedented sanctions, and the export
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controls is having a profound impact on Russia, even as it
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gets oil revenues with higher prices is unable to spend them
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because of the export controls. It can't acquire what it needs
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to modernize its defense sector, to modernize its technology to
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modernize its energy energy exploration, which means that
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over time, each of these areas is going to go in decline.
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Already, we're seeing predictions that the Russian
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economy will shrink by eight to 15%. Next year, the ruble is
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being practiced so
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good at predicting inflation numbers. So yeah, that sounds
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right. An economy
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will shrink by eight to 15%. Economy. Next year, the ruble is
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being propped up artificially at great expense. Oh,
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no. It's been? No. Can you explain that to me? How would it
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have been propped up artificially at great expense?
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Well, according to Horowitz and I have to agree with this, it's
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because the Western started demanding the payment in rubles
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of the I don't know how the great expense part works. But
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they must say demand and payment rubles for the oil and gas. It
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jacked up the price of the ruble because it became an in demand,
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right? I had to go buy a bunch of rubles to sell back to the
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Russians, right? Get back to the Russian so it propped it up. I
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don't think that was artificial. It's just a method. Meanwhile,
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the thing that's completely overlooked is this as the price
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of oil doubled, largely because of the mismanagement by the US
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and others and of the whole energy sector. The Russians are
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making money hand he hinted at the beginning, hand over fist,
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they're making twice as much on their energy sales.
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What is the gold thing though? I mean, so they talk about
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exporting gold? Isn't that just selling gold? Or am I
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misunderstanding? No,
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it is what it is. So they have a lot of gold mines and so they're
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selling gold but you know, the Chinese and the Indians in
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particular, they love gold. Yeah, they just for decoration
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purposes other than just, you know, gold versus semiconductors
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to pass down to jack up the price of our circuit boards.
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Oh, because Oh really?
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There's gold in every circuit board.
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Well, what else we'll have Jack the price up of
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jewelry, maybe whatever it is, there's another what's going to
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happen is the price of gold might go up should and that'll
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mean the Russian sales of gold is going to make their whatever
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they make more money.
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We just give it a minute guys are weird, man. And Christina
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texted me. She says Dad, this is so much bullcrap. Now Russia is
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going to bomb Rotterdam. She lives in Rotterdam. And there's
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this well, who comes up with these ideas? She actually told
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me that's a rumor going around. It's not a
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rumor. There's a there's a whole series of clips of this guy on
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on Russian TV saying you know what? We looked at what we
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should do? How do we cripple the EU while we go after we go after
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their harbor? 40% of all imports run through Rotterdam. We're
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gonna bomb the crap out of it. Now, of course Christina is like
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she's just laughing about it. But I can see where a lot of
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people be like, No, there's some trauma with bombing Rotterdam, I
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think. I think the Germans did
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this bombed the dikes that dike there that giant thing bomb
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that's
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off slide deck. Yeah, that one that Oh, that's fun. grabbed
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your goggles, everybody. Okay, we continue with a little bit
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more of Blinken here
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percent. Next year. The ruble is being propped up artificially at
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great expense. 1000 companies, major international companies
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have left Russia. They had products that were still on the
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shelf when they left. But those supplies are when the Russians
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were no longer viewed being able to buy what they're used to
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buying.
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Oh man, what are they going to do without their Big Mac? Oh no.
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The standard of living for Russians is going down without
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Big Macs is dropping. All of this is having an effect
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immediately. But it's also having a cumulative effect.
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We've seen a brain drain from Russia. Among the most educated
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working in some of the most important industries have left
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many foreigners working in those same industries have left Oh
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This overtime accumulates accumulates accumulates.
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Yeah, over time. How much time are we talking about? Four
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months so far nothing. Yeah, this is assuming this is gonna,
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this thing is gonna continue forever.
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This is what we call in the political circles a Konar. This
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whole operation is a canard, the Stingers don't work, or not the
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stingers, the javelins, the Russians, the Ukrainians can't
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figure out how to work it. By the way, we're running the
15:28
entire supply chain in Ukraine. Everything has to we're
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basically loading them up and saying pull the trigger here.
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Push
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this pushed is that the FBI is notoriously good at.
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There were a couple other things that took place at the g7 Boris
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Johnson sat down for an interview and he had some very
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salient thoughts about the President Putin,
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if Putin was a woman, which isn't but if you were, I really
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don't think he would have embarked on a crazy macho war of
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in Greek invasion of violence in the way that he has. If you want
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a perfect example of toxic masculinity. It's, it's what
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he's doing in Ukraine.
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Toxic masculinity. If you were a woman, we wouldn't have this
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war.
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What is it? What is it? Who is it? What virtue signaling bit is
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he doing there with toxic Max masculinity? Isn't he What did
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he try to say before he said, violence? He was gonna say rape
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or something? Did he say he has a little flub in there? And it's
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like, he's gonna say one thing, and then he corrected himself in
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some mills.
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Do you want me to play it again?
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Yeah, play it again. Can you hear it? See what he said here?
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If Putin was a woman, which he obviously isn't, but if he were,
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I really don't think he would have embarked on a crazy macho
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war of engraved invasion.
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What was that? Rape. Show title, hold on,
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show war of engraved invasion.
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In great. I think he was gonna say something great, Great
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Britain. Maybe he was he was thinking ahead to say there was
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something else. I'm sorry.
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It just seems that okay, I just found that to be offensive.
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Yeah,
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it is. Of course, it's offensive. It's stupid. It's but
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he doesn't even have an election coming up. Isn't he going to be
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up again soon? Yes, thanks. So yes, to do his thing. Okay.
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There's more that happened at this g7. They made some
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decisions
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and President Biden is expected to announce that the US will buy
17:35
an advanced missile system for Ukraine. Biden attends the g7
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summit in Germany. The US also says it will ban Russian gold
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imports the latest financial punishment for Russia's war. The
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g7 also rolled out a global infrastructure plan, which
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includes $200 billion from the US Oh,
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three strategic investments, partners are critical to
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sustainable development, and our shared global stability, health
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and health security, digital connectivity, gender equality
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and equity, climate and energy security.
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In a light hearted moment, British Prime Minister Boris
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Johnson suggested the g7 leaders take off their jackets show off
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their PECS to look tougher than Vladimir Putin.
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A bunch of numb nuts.
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These guys are out of control. Definitely.
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They think it really matters. They really do. And then this
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this was all just distraction from what I think is the really
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big news Russian
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President Vladimir Putin is condemning what he calls NATO's
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imperial ambitions and
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is a warning for Finland and Sweden. Putin says if those two
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countries welcome troops and military infrastructure when
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they join NATO, Russia will respond. NATO leaders yesterday
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said Russia poses the most significant threat to its
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members.
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So NATO basically said hey, Finland in Sweden you guys are
19:09
here. You guys can ascend if Turkey if Turkey A is okay. Por
19:13
la da and Turkey. He said, Hey, as long as we still kill Kurds
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fine with us.
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Well, here's the deal about the this clip fits right in this is
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my NATO clip about imperial ambitions. Listen to this.
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NATO is set to cite China as a concern and its new strategy
19:31
brief. It will be the first NATO strategy brief and a decade to
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cite the Chinese regime's growing threat,
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both China and Russia that they were against in the NATO
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enlargement. That's the first time China also explicitly
19:44
hasn't had the strong opinion directed against NATO NATO
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lodgment.
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NATO diplomats told Reuters that the United States and the United
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Kingdom want to use tough wording, but France and Germany
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are more cautious. The main set subject of this week's NATO
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Summit is addressing the increasing threats posed by
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China and Russia. China is the world's second largest economy.
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So Beijing attracted more concern. That's because it
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supports Moscow amid the Russia Ukraine war. China's military
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ambition also continues to grow in the South China Sea and the
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Taiwan Strait that threatens the freedom of ships to navigate
20:22
there, as well as Taiwan's territorial integrity. US
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national security adviser Jake Sullivan said NATO's report will
20:29
speak in unprecedented ways about China. But he said
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competition between the United States and China does not mean
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confrontation or conflict.
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What is this? fuckery?
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Totally good word.
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And you know, we NATO has increased or I just calling for
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is going to increase forces on high alert from 40,000 to
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300,000. Yeah. Oh, man. So yeah, so now they've got Finland and
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Sweden. They're in? What are they? Like? Some status?
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Like your, your, your invite, invite
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your intern intern status? Before we can hire into the
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club? No, you don't get paid. But you're an intern to NATO.
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And, and but you know, but Turkey had to go because Turkey
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is a NATO. And Turkey had to go along with it. And they said,
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Well, you know, it's okay. Just as long as you know, you still
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recognize the Kurds are horrible people
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deny that but I think Finland or Sweden or one of the two is
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going to ship some Yeah, we're gonna shoot a bunch of people in
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a turret on a beat.
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It's insane. This to me, this is part of right down to the name
21:41
change, a rebrand of Turkey Turkey A, this is the great
21:45
reset. This is something is going on the gold, you know all
21:49
these things, and they're dividing up the world into as
21:52
far as I can tell truly Orwellian sections, where we
21:57
were always at war with Eurasia. When isn't that exactly what
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we've created here? Or has been created? And they could all be
22:04
in on it for all I know. But this happened real quick. All of
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a sudden now to China. Yes, China, China. There's no good.
22:14
America. People hate China now, really.
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But we still want to do business with them. So that'll be fine.
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Well, of course, of course.
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And we had hot mic moment with McCrone and Biden. I'll just
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play in the background here because you can't really hear
22:29
what they're saying. But it was odd that this was allowed to
22:32
happen. Look, I tell you, I tell you that the Saudis cannot make
22:38
extra production of oil for at least six months, six months. I
22:41
tell you was no doubt I'm sorry, Joe's was way ahead until they
22:46
got whisked away because a whole someone caught that on audio. So
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the President's trip to Saudi Arabia is just going to be Vonk
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it'll probably be canceled. I mean, he doesn't want to go How
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do you know he doesn't want to go? Because he cuz his party
23:03
because his base. The Democrat base is already pissed off at
23:08
him. They're trying to get rid of them left and right. And, and
23:11
this is one of the things that they're pointing the finger at,
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oh, this this is bad people they killed Khashoggi. Khashoggi
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shogi. Everybody thinks about Khashoggi
23:21
have the official statement here why Turkey is changing it name
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its name. Okay. The main This is from Sinan Olgun. I guess he's
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part of a think tank that came up with this brilliant idea. The
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main reason why Turkey is changing its name is to
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eliminate the association with the bird. Or why it's yes,
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yes.
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Yeah. This is
23:52
gotta be CNN reporting.
23:55
That Well, that doesn't mean anything. It's got to be I
24:00
don't know. I don't know. But they feel that this is
24:02
increasing the country's brand value. So Turkey, a turkey a
24:05
turkey. I will keep it a turkey a NATO a. As it turns out,
24:13
there's somewhat of a pipeline from NATO to tick tock. There's,
24:19
like 10 or 15. NATO people who are now working at tick tock in
24:25
areas of influence. And no one really talks about tick tock.
24:31
But we got to pay attention to that thing.
24:35
I mean, it's changed. We should try push it up a little and I
24:38
just changed
24:39
it has changed the music industry dramatically. You know,
24:45
the biggest stars the biggest, are now being told by their
24:48
labels. Hey, man, you gotta get on tick tock. You got to start
24:52
seriously. I mean, even Kevin Bacon had to get on tick tock
24:55
for some reason. And Kevin Bacon's not that kind of dude.
24:59
So there's, there's forcing this Tiktok thing and you know, I
25:02
don't know.
25:04
I don't know who's running what?
25:10
Well, let's see what else we got. Oh, there's
25:12
tons of stuff we can talk about. A little bit since
25:15
we mentioned Biden, I mentioned that they get trying to get rid
25:18
of my fondest report done to get back this get Biden clip. And
25:22
this is on NPR, which is last place, I expected to see them go
25:26
after Biden, but this to me would have normally been
25:29
repressed. Because they don't want to say anything bad about
25:33
Biden's you would so they're going to so they run this story.
25:37
A New York Associated Press poll finds deep pessimism over the
25:40
economy continuing to weigh on President Biden, majority of
25:43
Americans surveyed saying they think the country is headed in
25:46
the wrong direction. That includes eight out of 10
25:49
Democrats. Whoa.
25:53
Holy crap.
25:55
Throw throwing that little bomb in that DNA, I think was the
25:58
kicker. It was like oh, what?
26:01
Well, you know, you already pointed out there's people
26:04
making moves stuff is happening.
26:05
There is growing speculation that California Governor Gavin
26:09
Newsom, maybe positioning himself to run for president
26:12
after buying ad time in Florida. He bought more than $100,000
26:16
worth of commercials, which will air on Fox News Newsom has
26:19
repeatedly criticized Florida Governor Ron DeSantis.
26:23
Buying airtime even on Fox News.
26:27
Why he's doing it in Florida for a reason because everybody's now
26:29
lining up DeSantis because Trump team you know, they do
26:34
everything they can to marginalize him to an extreme it
26:37
doesn't helped with his influence, but it probably has
26:41
heard his you know, he still wants to end he still the leader
26:43
and running for president that his and I got an influence clip
26:46
here. This is the 12th this is short clip does Trump 12 for
26:50
1212
26:52
for 12.
26:53
Well, candidates endorsed by former President Trump secured
26:56
their party nominations in the primaries Tuesday, although two
26:59
were running unopposed. It was a clear demonstration of Trump's
27:02
influence in the GOP
27:07
Yeah, there was a bunch of primaries this last weekend
27:09
Yeah,
27:10
I haven't really haven't really tracked well you trophy Oh, how
27:13
come that's not a news item? Off test
27:15
it's never gonna be Yeah, news item is that Trump is a horrible
27:21
person as you could tell them to J SIX series oh
27:24
man
27:24
so segue into that I got a nice long little Yeah, good
27:28
presentation good
27:29
because I've got all kinds of fun stuff on this now now to set
27:32
it up. There was a notice that came out on Sunday. Like
27:36
emergency emergency everybody we have we have an emergency
27:40
hearing on Tuesday because new shit has come to light That's
27:45
literally how they sold this. And what was it some some lady
27:50
who read a text message and whatnot anyway, where's your
27:53
what's your your update?
27:55
Here we go. Let's go as J six Trump Redux NPR.
27:59
Oh, man, you got a whole bunch here.
28:01
Okay, cool. Short.
28:02
We love NPR.
28:03
We've heard the story of January 6 from many different narrators.
28:07
They include Capitol police officers on the front lines like
28:10
Caroline Edwards.
28:11
What I saw was just a war scene. It was something like I'd seen
28:17
out of the movies. I couldn't believe my eyes. There were
28:23
officers on the ground. You know, they were bleeding. They
28:29
were throwing up
28:31
the narrator's have included aids who witnessed the pressure
28:34
campaign on former President Mike Pence like his chief
28:36
counsel, Greg Jacob, Mr. Jacob did Donald Trump ever call the
28:39
Vice President to check on his safety?
28:42
He did not.
28:44
And Justice Department officials like Richard Donahue, who then
28:47
President Trump urged to investigate one voting fraud
28:50
conspiracy theory after another it was clear
28:53
to us that there were a lot of people whispering in his ear,
28:55
feeding him these conspiracy theories and allegations. And I
28:58
felt that being very blunt in that conversation might help
29:04
make it clear to the President that these allegations were
29:06
simply not true. This week, we
29:08
finally got a view from inside the President's inner circle on
29:11
the day of the insurrection buyers
29:14
say something's defective. I don't think that they have
29:18
weapons. They're not here to hurt me take that.
29:21
Cassidy Hutchinson, a close aide of Trump's chief of staff Mark
29:25
Meadows testified in a surprise hearing of the January 6
29:28
Committee. She told lawmakers that Trump knew there were armed
29:32
supporters in the crowd that he urged the Capitol and he tried
29:35
to go to the Capitol himself. Trump denied her sworn testimony
29:39
in a string of posts on his social media platform. Even
29:43
after a presidency with two impeachment trials. These were
29:47
the most explosive allegations against Trump yet.
29:52
Okay, just so I've read the headlines. I think I know what
29:57
the message is. The message is Trump is insane. He wanted to
30:03
armed insurrectionists to come around him and marched to the
30:06
Capitol. And in addition to that, he tried to strangle the
30:10
driver and grab the wheel right? Am I right? Am I right? Here's
30:15
here's what I noticed. Particularly when you see what's
30:19
what's this a woman's name Claire a Cassidy Cassidy
30:22
Hutchinson Cassidy. A number of people who are appearing in
30:27
these trials and are appear on television or just people that
30:30
you may see on the street or under a form of hypnosis called
30:34
mass psychosis, whatever you want to call it, and it is the
30:38
programming to some degree is working very well and I have a
30:41
gaff here 12 seconds to show you how incredibly powerful the
30:47
programming is. This is a Republican strategist and she's
30:50
on CNN. Alice Stewart. Here's what she's saying.
30:53
I think it has not been good for the former president. I think
30:57
we've made a case that he was responsible for 911 He or
31:01
January 60 should not have been pushing the the election lies
31:06
it works. It just works. They all believe
31:09
I want to give you a clip of the day for me just dropped in out
31:12
of the blue but that definitely deserves it.
31:16
I do appreciate this I mean come on. That's just that's
31:25
programming because the
31:26
way she says we as though she's part of some conspiracy. play
31:31
that clip again. It's
31:33
interesting she said we
31:34
I think it has not been good for the former president. I think
31:38
we've made a case we responsible for
31:41
we've now she's a Republican strategist but we have made a
31:45
case
31:45
on 911 He or January sixth he should not have been pushing the
31:50
the election lies
31:51
oh goodness he's poor people ie we I feel bad for them. I do I
31:59
don't care all right,
32:02
you're gonna eat it anyway. That for Cassidy Hutchinson does the
32:06
watch
32:06
I've got Cassidy Hutchison clips if they're not in yours
32:10
There's plenty in here through this little grouping and then we
32:13
can go on and love these are short. This got a clip to have
32:17
this as an
32:17
American. I was disgusted. It was unpatriotic. It was
32:24
unAmerican. We are watching the Capitol Building get to holy
32:29
crap is this NPR is music.
32:34
You know, don't ask me why. I think this was I don't know why
32:40
they were playing this music. I think maybe it's because they
32:42
were going to a music bed to do another segment or something.
32:46
Okay, they just dropped it on top
32:48
of it's a little creepy. It's a little creepy as an American
32:51
creepy.
32:53
I was disgusted. It was unpatriotic. It was unAmerican.
32:59
We are watching the Capitol Building get faced over a lie.
33:05
Consider this Tuesday's testimony filled in a huge piece
33:09
of the puzzle in the story of the insurrection. We'll take a
33:12
look at the rest of the picture. The January 6 committee has
33:15
revealed from NPR. I'm Ari Shapiro. It's Wednesday, June
33:19
29.
33:20
My goodness, he's like he's doing a true crime podcast.
33:24
Yeah, it's really Oh, yeah,
33:26
man ruined it for everyone. Yeah. Now a couple of things.
33:29
One is this. They had to keep bringing in the lie, the big
33:33
lie. And of course, last show I had fought for examples from
33:38
Hillary Clinton from Stacey Abrams, from Al Gore and from
33:45
John Kerry, all showing the same phenomenon after they lost an
33:51
election as they whined and whined and whined, and they were
33:53
dead could have all men The Big Lie, Trump being the only one so
33:56
far in the Republican side who's made a fuss about their election
34:00
results and, and for some reason he's targeted, the other people
34:03
are ignored. Okay. So they got the big leg, which is a meme,
34:08
they gotta keep throwing let's go to part three.
34:10
What we saw was a former president who was didn't care
34:14
about who he was pressuring could have been as high up as
34:17
his former vice president, or all the way down to someone like
34:21
Shane Moss, who was a former Fulton County Election worker
34:24
who has testified to the fact that her life has essentially
34:27
been turned upside down. Because of the pressure that had been
34:30
put on her. I haven't
34:31
been anywhere at all. I've gained about 60 pounds. I just
34:39
girl don't do nothing anymore. I don't want to go anywhere. I
34:44
second guessed everything that I do. It's this affect my life in
34:51
a major way.
34:53
Carrie, one of the things that really stuck out to me how many
34:56
people had alarm bells?
34:58
Yeah, that was sad man. She's dramatized.
35:02
But what she traumatized where she was at she was a poll worker
35:06
in Trump made her fat. I don't get it. Orange Man bad
35:13
thing that I do this affect my life and in a major way, Carrie,
35:22
we don't
35:22
really make that clear in this piece. They make it sound like
35:25
she could have been anybody. Let me say this again, this intro to
35:27
her.
35:29
And to someone like Shane Moss, who was a former Fulton County
35:33
Election worker who testified to the fact that her life has
35:36
essentially been turned upside down because of the pressure
35:39
that had been put on her.
35:40
What pressure this is very interesting as she's election
35:44
worker, but what pressure got put on her they don't say Okay,
35:48
explain anything disallows hearing is color. Color is just
35:52
color is color, it's not even fact
35:54
then, anywhere. I've gained about 60 pounds, I just don't do
36:04
that anymore. I don't want to go anywhere. I second guessed
36:07
this woman needs immediate psychiatric care. She needs a
36:10
therapist, she needs to work on herself and your drama right
36:14
in front of millions. Yeah, now you're humiliated. That's how
36:18
you do it.
36:19
Everything that I do is affect my life. And I'm in a major way.
36:26
Carry. One of the things that really stuck out to me was how
36:29
many people had alarm bells ringing
36:32
Oh, this is really good. When you're in a court case, it's
36:34
always important that you put on that kind of Court TV type of
36:37
voice so that you don't interrupt the proceedings.
36:40
Carrie, one of the things that really stuck out to me was how
36:43
many people had alarm bells ringing in their ears across the
36:47
system across the federal government. We've heard that the
36:50
White House Counsel Pat Cipollone, was basically raising
36:54
questions about the possibility that people inside the White
36:57
House were about to commit some very serious criminal offenses.
37:00
And yet much of these details these details never leaked out
37:05
the the idea that we're
37:07
really leaking out now, dude, this
37:09
is this is totally performative. These are not gern. These are
37:13
actors. They're influenced by season,
37:15
she's borderline in tears. She's we almost all I love it was lost
37:23
our democracy. Yes,
37:25
much of these details these details never leaked out the
37:29
idea that we had people testifying that former President
37:34
Trump we
37:34
had people testifying. I don't know, I don't maybe I'm taking
37:37
that too. Too tight. Now, you know,
37:39
and people testifying that former President Trump told
37:43
people inside the Justice Department just say there was
37:46
election fraud, just say the election was corrupt and leave
37:48
the rest to me.
37:50
I blame Hulu Kulu. Was there Steve Martin, Marty short,
37:54
Selena Gomez, murder inside the building that that's what makes
37:58
these people nuts. They're all watching it like, Oh, that's
38:01
such a great a great idea. I got talked like this. I'm doing
38:04
something really important. Right now.
38:06
Okay. Now, here's what she was talking about. This is the this
38:09
is the short. This is the nine second clip of the guy saying
38:13
and if you listen to listen to this carefully, because it's
38:15
worth only playing nine seconds, so you can deconstruct it.
38:18
He responded very quickly and said, essentially, that's not
38:22
what I'm asking you to do. What I'm just asking you to do is
38:24
just say it was corrupt and leave the rest to me and the
38:27
Republican congressman.
38:31
Oh, this is the guy who said that Trump came up to him and
38:35
said just tell. Just say it was corrupt. Isn't the justice the
38:39
power? Okay, yeah, just as corrupt and we'll take care of
38:43
it. Don't worry about me and the Republicans, you got to put that
38:45
in there. But if you listen to what he said, he didn't really
38:48
say that. Because he the guy himself. And quoting Trump says
38:51
he essentially said, let me hear it again.
38:54
He responded very quickly and said, essentially, that's not
38:58
what I'm asking you to do. What I'm just asking you to do is
39:00
just say it was corrupt and leave the rest to me and the
39:02
Republican Congress. Yeah,
39:03
there was a lot of hearsay in this emergency surprise
39:06
of all of this hearsay. A lot of it. Well, he essentially says
39:11
essentially, yes. What he kind of essentially said, Go fuck
39:14
yourself. I mean, he essentially could have said anything,
39:17
essentially,
39:18
according to people familiar with the President's thinking at
39:21
the time. Yeah, whatever happened to that by the Oh, it's
39:24
still there. It's still the I can't use it with Joe Biden,
39:26
obviously. Hello.
39:30
Good. Is a good one.
39:33
I'm working on one for you. Thank you.
39:36
Okay, let's finish this clip five
39:37
bring a case against a former president, which would be
39:40
unheard of. I mean, where do you think they stand on
39:43
that? Unheard of already, but there are some things that we
39:46
have heard in this testimony before this committee that have
39:49
been really eye opening. I'm thinking yesterday, I'm thinking
39:53
we heard Cassidy Hutchinson testify about the former
39:57
president knowing that some of his reporters were armed
40:01
and I don't think that they have weapons. They're not here to
40:05
hurt me take the effing mags away
40:07
and wanting them to march to the Capitol is some some nuance and
40:12
details that Hutchinson testified about. With respect to
40:16
her boss, former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows,
40:19
perhaps getting on the phone with people inside the Willard
40:22
Hotel, a day before the assault on the Capitol.
40:26
I had made it clear to Mr. Meadows that I didn't believe it
40:29
was a smart idea for him to go to the Willard Hotel that night.
40:33
I wasn't sure everything that was going on at the Willard
40:36
Hotel. Although I knew enough about what Mr. Giuliani and his
40:40
associates were pushing during this period. I didn't think that
40:44
it was something appropriate for the White House Chief of Staff
40:47
to attend or to consider involvement and
40:49
I spoke in particular with Stephen Salzburg today he used
40:53
to run the Criminal Division at the Justice Department. He
40:56
thinks Ben Cassidy Cassidy Hutchinson put Mark Meadows in
40:59
the crosshairs regarding regarding the criminal probe in
41:02
particular
41:04
goodness these voices that just haunting me
41:10
she's the worst that one now really interesting that they're
41:13
doing this, you know, that cast Cassidy Hutchinson, who threw
41:16
her boss under the bus for some unknown reason, I guess just to
41:21
get attention. She was up for a permanent position at Mar a
41:24
Lago. Oh, really? Yes. And before that she did this
41:29
testimony. She didn't get the job or something.
41:33
Really? Quick call Nancy call. What's the Cheney woman? Yeah,
41:39
please. Let me testify. Well, here's a little bit of her
41:43
testimony.
41:43
She hasn't back she had a job since this. She's so you know,
41:47
so highfalutin. She hadn't had a job since this. I
41:49
don't think she I don't know about highfalutin, but she's
41:52
programmed and no, she's
41:53
a Jewish. She's 2126. That means she was 24. She was an unknown
41:59
person working there. She was, could have been an unpaid intern
42:02
for all we know, because she started off as one we know that
42:06
for if you look at her background, she's just some
42:08
Newton IQ that got in there, vert, a few things and decided
42:11
to testify. wasn't part of anything. She was hardly an
42:15
insider. Yes.
42:16
But John, the riveting testimony from Cassidy Hutchinson really
42:20
gave us a visual exactly of how the President tried to strangle
42:24
the Secret Service Officer and grab the wheel and it was really
42:28
was quite harrowing. By the
42:29
way. How do you even do that in a big limo like that? That
42:32
beast? He was in the beast.
42:34
Now. I disagree with that. I believe that he did a drive thru
42:39
in the suburban not in the beast.
42:41
So I saw pictures, but if you listen to his testimony, it was
42:44
the beast.
42:45
Okay. And you know what?
42:47
Did suburban Yeah, the whole,
42:49
the whole world should not give a flying F about it's a stew.
42:53
Yes. But then if you listen to it, I'm telling I listen to I
42:56
listen to him. I know you did. F 24 They're talking about him
43:01
going for the wheel and trying to choke out the guy that's gone
43:06
for the wheel. He tried to choke the Secret Service guy.
43:09
And it's everywhere. And it's all on hearsay. This is this is
43:13
what is the guy's name the ABC producer. He finally got
43:16
something to catch. I think this was his Hail Mary like the
43:20
ratings are in the toilet. Nothing's working. We can't get
43:23
the Department of Justice to really step up to the plate.
43:26
We've got to get some riveting visuals in there. We don't have
43:29
any hearsay riveted hearsay here we go with Cassidy Cassidy
43:33
Hutchinson riveting building us a picture of how insane the
43:36
President really was that day, once the
43:38
President hadn't gotten into the vehicle with Bobby. He thought
43:43
that they were going up to the Capitol. And when Bobby had
43:45
relayed to him, we're not we don't have the assets to do it.
43:49
It's not secure. We're going back to the West Wing. The
43:53
President had a very strong, very angry response to that.
44:01
Tony described him as being irate. The president says
44:05
something to the effect of
44:07
something to the effect of effectively was this may be how
44:10
they prompted all of their witnesses just
44:12
saying I think she was coached by Shiai. Shield by Chef. Yeah,
44:16
well, effectively coach because she that she never even says if
44:20
they would this is the problem with these hearings. And they
44:22
really, I think they screwed up to just make themselves look
44:25
like idiots. Unless they have Jim Jordan or somebody that
44:28
knows how to cross examine. Someone should have said to her
44:32
well, who told you this account was and why aren't they here
44:35
testifying? That's exactly what Jordan would have said. Who told
44:39
you this and why are they here? And why are you here?
44:43
The president says something to the effect of I'm the acting
44:46
president of the Capitol now. To which Bobby responded, sir, we
44:53
have to go back to the West Wing. The President reached up
44:58
towards the front of the vehicle to grab At the steering wheel,
45:02
Mr. Engel grabbed his arm, said Sir, you need to take your head
45:07
off the steering wheel. We're going back to the West Wing.
45:11
We're not going to the Capitol. And Mr. Trump then used his free
45:16
hand to lunge towards Bobby angle. And Mr. Mr or not, I have
45:20
recounted the stories me good motion towards this clavicles
45:24
is clavicles. Is throat throat.
45:29
Why would she say clavicles? Why did she say? She motioned around
45:34
my throat? What's the point? Is there some legal thing if you
45:36
try to grab the clavicle then it's attempted murder? There's a
45:41
reason for it. I wouldn't. Who's
45:43
gonna argue this? You you picked it up? I didn't pick it up.
45:47
Second one for you two points.
45:50
but who's counting? But there's definitely something.
45:55
There's definitely something to that. Yeah. Why don't you say
45:57
Greg grab around the throat because that's what you'd say
45:59
when you know if you're testifying normally in
46:02
describing someone trying to choke someone out? Yeah, you
46:05
would say Graham, clavicle, nobody's ever says clavicle.
46:09
It's a what was the point of coaching her to say that? And I
46:13
will say coaching her because she's, this is not an ad libbed?
46:16
Well, we will have some of our many lawyers amongst our
46:19
producing audience who will let us know if there's a legal
46:22
significance to the attack on the clavicle. I'm telling you,
46:28
these people are so crazy. That's how they do this stuff.
46:30
And I think they already all have deals for the Netflix
46:33
movie. And you know that it's gonna happen. This this is so
46:38
descriptive. I mean, I want to write the screenplay, this
46:40
screenplay. Their writing is good. It's just it's not true.
46:43
And it's based on no facts, or at least nothing they've been
46:46
able to prove. So, sadly, a key witness who was supposed to be
46:57
at the hearing died several hours before. And this is the
47:01
Senate Sergeant at Arms. who passed away on Monday at age 71.
47:07
Michael stinger. You remember him the little guy?
47:10
Yeah. He's an gentlemen. Exactly. eyed guy.
47:15
And he had proved it in his testimony testimony, which, of
47:18
course didn't come up. He said that. He Wow. I should have
47:26
pulled the clip, actually. But he doesn't one point say. I'm
47:29
pretty sure they were professional agitators there.
47:33
That's what Well, that's a good reason. So and have that
47:35
testimony in this thing?
47:36
I mean, do you really think that they would kill him over that at
47:38
this point? Couldn't they just couldn't they just not invite
47:42
him to this?
47:44
Or maybe they invited him by mistake. And then if he didn't
47:48
show up, and some reporter might get nosy I always have to worry
47:52
about the nosy reporter.
47:53
I think I think the clue is here. The clue is when a guy
47:57
like this guy. I mean, the whole the whole world knows him. And
48:01
if it's kind of like the, in the you know, the speaker in UK
48:07
Parliament, you know, that guy retires he gets a fanfare it
48:10
becomes a nod. You know, it gets metals. Everyone's sigh Inara
48:14
they have big retrospectives. We have super cuts of him saying
48:18
funny things. This guy dies Sheesh. There's no presidents
48:23
coming out saying i What a great guy. He took care of me. No, but
48:27
nothing. Good point. Doesn't he deserve to lay in state like the
48:33
Capitol Police?
48:35
I would think so. He's Yeah, he's a major guy.
48:38
I will. Yes, it seems rather disrespectful.
48:43
Something's up with that.
48:45
Dan, CNN now reporting. Right on cue. whispers of Hillary Clinton
48:50
2024. She is she's circling once again. And I think that she may
48:56
try and make this work this time. There's no one left to
48:58
follow up on Joe.
49:03
That's gonna be Newsom.
49:05
You know what's interesting, I did a show with Moe yesterday.
49:08
And it was about Andrew Gilliam. And I don't want to go into the
49:12
whole details of it. But you know, that guy, he only lost
49:15
Florida by half a point to Rhode DeSantis. And he got over the
49:21
stigma of you know, bisexual drugs, etc. In this news that he
49:27
you know, he was indicted for wire fraud. Dude, this guy was
49:31
taken out not once, but twice, maybe not even by the same
49:34
people.
49:35
Yeah, and I think this pulls into my thesis that DeSantis as
49:40
a military intelligence guy, or CIA wanted to,
49:43
I think that it would have been the Republicans or someone on
49:45
DeSantis aside who would have done it in in the election, but
49:50
now gearing up for possible 2024 It's someone else because this
49:53
is Obama's guy. He was always Obama's guy and he just got
49:58
knocked out again. I don't know. Are you sure that Hillary will
50:03
never do it because I just feels feel so bad
50:06
Hillary? No. Will they ever get it? Who is they Amanda? I don't
50:10
say she's not going to try but she's not going to get picked.
50:15
She's her I'll tell you one problem she has I mean, even if
50:18
she has another facelift, she doesn't look good. She looks,
50:25
she doesn't she looks battered, she looks beaten. She looks
50:29
haggard. She's She's gotten gained a lot of weight. She can
50:33
never lose that way to her age that rapidly without hurting her
50:37
health. She's a mess. She never stayed in condition. This is
50:41
like the, you know, this is not like some football player who
50:46
got cut in and he's out of the league for six months, but it
50:49
stays in shape. in case somebody calls him up. No, she did. She
50:54
never stayed in shape.
50:55
Well, there's still another possibility and I think that one
50:57
of our producers caught this. This is a clip we played on the
51:00
last show. I didn't hear it. You didn't hear this is Nora,
51:03
talking about all the different organizations that have pulled
51:07
out and that are are going to support their employees if they
51:14
need to travel for an abortion out of state and listen to what
51:18
she says about presidents past and present.
51:20
Some of the nation's largest companies announcing they will
51:23
cover employee travel expenses for abortions, if they are not
51:27
available where they live. Some of those companies include Nike,
51:31
Uber, Alaska Airlines, Citigroup, Conde Nast, Disney,
51:34
JP Morgan, Microsoft Warner Brothers, and CBS has parent
51:38
company Paramount global. And we also heard from presidents past
51:43
and present. President Obama called the ruling devastating
51:46
Michelle Obama called it horrifying. And President Donald
51:49
Trump said
51:50
students winners Michelle Obama, a president past and present.
51:54
Good Good Catch President Obama called the ruling devastating
51:58
Michelle Obama called it horrifying and President Donald
52:01
Trump said this gives the rights back to the States as it should
52:04
have been long ago
52:06
maybe they're already prepped for it. I still think that
52:10
that's the move is because then you you can get you know Obama
52:13
back in the White House wink wink nudge nudge Yeah, okay, I'm
52:20
just feels you know, what if we had if we were Democrat, but
52:24
you've
52:24
been on this for a while I wouldn't be pitching I've been
52:27
following Gavin Newsom says he was mayor of San Francisco.
52:31
But he's he's gonna screw up. They know he's, he's no good. He
52:35
screw stuff up. He's got real refinement problems.
52:40
He has a dip his promise, especially since he's starting
52:45
in Florida, against them, who I think is going to be the lead
52:50
candidate for the Republicans DeSantis with the support of the
52:53
intelligence community. Yes. Finally get one of their own
52:59
guys in there.
52:59
Now. Do you think he's Do you think he's CIA or dia?
53:03
Well, you're the one that suggested dia because if you
53:05
look at his real background, he does have a lot of military.
53:09
It would have to be dia CIA that they wouldn't allow this.
53:16
And DIA is gotta be a little irked about the way they've been
53:19
treated recently. They could use a man in the White House.
53:25
Well, they had Trump. Trump, Trump was their guy
53:28
was not not. You know, he was not. No, he was they brought him
53:35
over in was there a guy and then Flynn was so easily taken out,
53:39
right? It was embarrassing how naive he was to be pretty much a
53:45
casual conversation with the FBI and next thing you know, he's
53:49
indicted for lying to the FBI, because he's talked about
53:51
something he shouldn't say she just was shooting the shit is
53:55
what he was doing. And then you made a mistake and said
53:59
something wrong. And next thing you know, he's out of the
54:01
picture. Dude, if
54:02
we keep our game up, the FBI will knock on our door.
54:05
Eventually. They're not going to everybody's door is insane. This
54:09
is like Staci, whose day was there? The FBI, the DIA now the
54:15
FBI, FBI, the FBI.
54:18
The FBI you I just remembered the time Thomas Drake, the guy
54:23
who was the NSA whistleblower gave that speech. I wish I had a
54:27
clip of it. We do have a clip somewhere on there. We would
54:29
never find it. Thomas Drake says I only learned one thing
54:34
here. Which one do you want talking to the media or about
54:37
the FBI? Here we go. I
54:38
have everything FBI one. Here
54:39
we go. Who was Thomas Drake again?
54:43
Thomas Drake was one of the NSA whistleblowers. He was a deep
54:46
insider that saw illegal activities being performed by
54:50
the NSA. And so he blew the whistle or went through channels
54:54
did everything but he finally came out and had to say
54:56
something to the media or something and they went after
54:58
him.
55:04
After your experience, would you advise someone else in your
55:07
position to blow the whistle on government wrongdoing?
55:10
Yes. But make sure you understand what you're getting
55:14
yourself into. Do not speak to the FBI, make sure you have a
55:19
lawyer, right from the start. If my case is any example, they'll
55:24
do everything they can to take anything you say, and anything
55:28
they find and use it to justify charges. That in my case, were
55:34
actually framed. See, I told the truth to the FBI agents. They
55:39
didn't believe me. In fact, four of the 10 felony counts were for
55:43
making false statements. One of them was for obstructing
55:46
justice. You know why? Because the chief prosecutor said that
55:51
unless I cooperate with the investigation, they're going to
55:54
pursue prosecution. So the answer is yes. We actually need
55:59
more having spoken to Daniel Ellsberg, he actually thought in
56:02
the early 70s, with all the publicity that surround the
56:05
Pentagon Papers, that more people would actually step
56:08
forward. And other than some close colleagues and associates,
56:12
guess what? Hardly anybody else stepped forward. Regarding the
56:17
travesty of Vietnam.
56:19
I think these clips are from 2018. Maybe one there's one
56:24
other about to talk about other than talking to the media. This
56:27
is kind of interesting, in retrospect to just play this one
56:29
about him in the media. Sure.
56:31
You mentioned that former colleagues said to you that they
56:34
believe talking to reporters is a crime. Do you believe that
56:37
that attitude is pervasive among government employees, and maybe
56:40
you could address it inside and outside of the intelligence
56:43
community?
56:43
It is true that in the intelligence community, which I
56:46
was a part for many, many years, both as a government employee
56:49
and as a contractor money money, yeah. And even in the military,
56:52
that you are you do sign secrecy agreements. And these vary based
56:56
on the agency, the secrecy agreement that I signed was to
57:00
was to protect the agreement, what they call protected
57:05
information, which by definition was classified, truly
57:07
classified, or under classification review. It was
57:11
actually carefully articulated in terms of executive statutes
57:14
and rules. There was this misunderstanding that if you
57:18
happen to speak to a reporter that by definition, anything
57:22
that you might say to them could be characterized as classified,
57:26
because you unless it was authorized, then you were in an
57:30
unauthorized status, and therefore you are liable under
57:34
administrative rules. You may have heard very recently that
57:39
James Clapper, the Director of National Intelligence, is now
57:42
directing adding a question questions to the polygraph
57:47
palette polygraph mechanism in which individuals that either
57:50
they're going to be obtaining a clearance or retaining an
57:54
existing clearance will be asked about unauthorized contact with
57:58
the press. And so yes, I had individuals that I used to work
58:02
with, who assumed that it was criminal under the US law to
58:08
have any contact whatsoever with a reporter. In fact, I was even
58:12
asked that question by Scott Pelley on 60 minutes a couple of
58:16
years ago. It's not a crime to speak with a reporter there are
58:19
certain administrative rules governing what that looks like.
58:24
I was under an administrative rule that said, if I were to
58:26
have unauthorized contact reporter that was liable to
58:30
certain administrative sanctions at that time, the worst that
58:34
would could occur is they no longer trusted me and they would
58:36
remove my security clearance, which would be a condition of
58:38
continuing employment. That's kind
58:40
of interesting. There was a report that came out yesterday,
58:43
two days ago, the Department of Homeland Security is
58:47
implementing a new federal personnel Security reform
58:50
efforts. You just heard him talk about the lie detector test. And
58:54
this security reform effort known as trusted workforce 2.0
58:59
will eventually include continuous real time vetting of
59:03
all DHS employees and contractors. So you'll
59:09
continuously be vetted you know what that means like they're
59:12
going to track your ass 24/7 to make sure you're not doing
59:15
anything that could compromise the department the government
59:19
etc. I mean, that's how you really captured the government
59:25
workforce. Yeah, not reported strangely enough. I got away
59:31
with it. I think DeSantis he's got to be a DIA guy. Now we know
59:34
he has spooky connections spooky feeling background with and
59:37
that's just us saying he feels spooky unless there's something
59:40
you want to point out. No. You know the military. A lot of the
59:47
military very upset about mandated vaccinations for even
59:53
for the guard for the reserves. And Andrew and the department
1:00:00
has just purchased 100 million doses. And you know, what are
1:00:04
people going to do? A lot of people just don't want this. And
1:00:07
they just keep on going. So, you know, having a DeSantis as a
1:00:11
president with, you know, the DIA would love that. Because,
1:00:16
you know, he's not all in on that bullcrap.
1:00:21
Yeah. Well, they probably would. I think he would. It's
1:00:24
interesting. I would do some more background on him. But he
1:00:27
is. If you look at his wiki page,
1:00:30
where does he even come from? He just, I mean, weird. I haven't
1:00:33
followed. It's my own fault. I guess we I don't think we've
1:00:36
done much background research on him.
1:00:38
Well, looking at his Wiki pages, quite revealing, I think and
1:00:42
that's where you want to want to start and we'll go over some
1:00:47
details on him if I get some clips and things to back it
1:00:50
okay. And we got to figure is one guy I mean, I got triggered
1:00:54
by thinking he's a military or intelligence community with some
1:00:59
sort could be anyone.
1:01:00
He was promoted to Lieutenant before serving as an advisor to
1:01:03
Seal Team One and advisor. Interesting, and he's from Yale.
1:01:11
Scotland bones,
1:01:13
if you look at his wiki page, he's got all the earmarks of his
1:01:16
he does have a lot of spooky shit on there.
1:01:19
Yes, totally spooky spooks Ville. And as somebody sent me
1:01:23
an email bitching about us be so casual about him and as you
1:01:28
going on and on about this spooky Enos and it was well, it
1:01:35
was a logical explanation for improv probably being as spooky
1:01:39
and very compelling my reconsider and I still like him
1:01:42
for President. I think he's gonna guide predict is gonna
1:01:46
run. And I think you'd be okay. Even though it's just spoke, I
1:01:51
mean, what are you going to do? I mean, it's a dead run and
1:01:53
everything anyway, you might as well get somebody in there to
1:01:55
kind of Yeah, at least it's not for vaccine mandates.
1:02:00
That's the one that's the one thing that's going to determine
1:02:02
my choice of candidate. You know, there's this really
1:02:07
there's a fantastic substack that summarize all these changes
1:02:13
that were made in health laws International World Health
1:02:17
Organization Type laws. In this this shit, did you know the who
1:02:21
the World Health Organization was founded in 1948. And this
1:02:28
che, this shit has been around. But if you see going back to
1:02:33
2001, the model state emergency health Powers Act, drafted in
1:02:39
2001, under the pretext of addressing bioterrorism in the
1:02:43
wake of the 911 attacks,
1:02:45
but you pointed out probably five years ago in the EU
1:02:49
documents, oh, longer
1:02:51
than that, John, no, no, this is much longer this is this goes
1:02:54
back to 2010.
1:02:57
Yeah, that's a while in
1:02:59
the in the Lisbon Treaty, protocols. It's the two things
1:03:04
that stuck out to me. And this is the constitution of the
1:03:07
European Union, so called constitution. Two things that
1:03:11
stuck out. One is if you're running away from law
1:03:14
enforcement, they shoot you in the back and kill you. It's
1:03:16
illegal kill, which we thought was kind of shitty. And the
1:03:20
other one, you can be arrested and incarcerated if you have a
1:03:24
communicable disease and I remember this so well, because
1:03:26
we were laughing about oh, well, if you get the flu the lock Yep,
1:03:29
we will live this typical. We were laughing about it. So
1:03:31
that's how I remember. But now it seems to be come but that was
1:03:34
just one of the small things. This MH Ms. Eh pa authorizes
1:03:40
state health officials to use the state militia to take
1:03:44
control of all roads leading into and out of city states.
1:03:47
They can seize homes, cars, phones, computers, food, fuel,
1:03:51
clothing, I mean, on and on and on and on. And then with the
1:03:54
SARS outbreak in 2003. Executive Order from Bush, which
1:04:01
authorized the Secretary of Health and Human Services to
1:04:04
suspend American Civil Liberties and EU and the US Constitution,
1:04:08
and legally eviscerate Congress, state governments, courts, etc.
1:04:13
2004 project bioshield. Again, Bush grants new powers to the
1:04:18
Health and Human Services Secretary to exempt contracted
1:04:21
pharmaceutical corporations and other from liability for injury
1:04:24
and death. 2005 Executive Order adding influenza to the list of
1:04:31
communicable diseases Hello EU. World Health Organization Oh in
1:04:37
2005 opened signing period for revision to the International
1:04:40
Health Regulations. That's when Congress passed the prep act
1:04:45
public readiness and emergency preparedness which is all I
1:04:48
always thought well, this is great. You know, we're helping
1:04:50
out people with AIDS, but it's a little more nefarious with major
1:04:54
amendments to the Public Health Services Act of 1944. Again, new
1:04:58
powers to health and human Secretary Sorry to exempt
1:05:01
contracted pharmaceutical corporations for liability,
1:05:04
injury and death. Then we had the pandemic all hazards
1:05:09
preparedness act of 2006 is before we were doing the show,
1:05:12
so we didn't know about it. I mean all the way up to the real
1:05:15
kicker 2017 During Trump. US Health and Human Services
1:05:21
Department without congressional debate review or ratification,
1:05:25
or presidential signature or court review, adopted major
1:05:29
revisions to 42 CFR 70. In compliance with 2005 World
1:05:34
Health Organization International Health
1:05:36
Regulations, expanding public health law and law enforcement
1:05:39
officials powers to revoke civil liberties and US state and
1:05:43
constitutions in the event of a W H. O declared public health
1:05:46
emergency. I mean, it's either and it goes on and on and on.
1:05:52
It's either just coincidence or someone played a very
1:05:54
long game. It was a very long game. It's a good one.
1:05:58
It's a dynamite one, but holy crap, how annoying that we just
1:06:01
don't see this stuff, Bill. But health and human services don't
1:06:05
see it but we're struggling to get those kids vaccinated. I
1:06:08
have a clip rather. Yeah, that's how we're gonna do it. You're
1:06:11
gonna get kids vaccinated. Here's a clip, Elmo.
1:06:15
I had that one too. Oh, you have the 20 I have a 62nd. You got a
1:06:19
32nd. Interesting that gets that multiple buys.
1:06:24
You were a hero today getting your COVID vaccine Elmo.
1:06:28
That was a little pinch. And it was really glad to have Januvia
1:06:31
with you.
1:06:32
I had questions about Elmo getting the COVID vaccine. I
1:06:35
talked to our pediatrician and learned that the vaccine is the
1:06:39
best way to keep him and everyone else healthy.
1:06:43
It's okay to have questions about COVID vaccines for your
1:06:46
kids get the latest facts by speaking to your pediatrician or
1:06:49
health care provider.
1:06:52
Brought to you by the US government health and human
1:06:55
services, the Ad Council and stations like yours. Yeah. And
1:06:59
Pfizer, some and Pfizer, of course, well, it's okay. Because
1:07:03
the timing the media bias perfect. Tonight,
1:07:05
FDA advisors
1:07:06
have voted in favor of updating the COVID boosters to target the
1:07:09
Omicron variant in this country, the US expected to face a new
1:07:12
surge this fall. Those boosters are expected to be ready for
1:07:16
this fall as well,
1:07:17
dynamite. And it's just It's so unbelievable. The whole social
1:07:24
media, they can't even stop the flood of people saying hey,
1:07:28
these things are causing harm. There's something not right.
1:07:31
We're not getting the right information. I mean, even KLM
1:07:35
has now said Okay, no more mandates for pilots. This has
1:07:37
gone too far. Just Pfizer and biontech new agreements with the
1:07:45
government additional doses. I mean, it's just it's on and on
1:07:49
and on and on. And of course, the FDA advises you know, this,
1:07:53
this updated booster shots and it's not even gonna have trials
1:07:56
anymore. Meanwhile, in the Texas Senate, the king, Dr. Peter
1:08:01
McCullough, is very, very clear about where we stand with these
1:08:05
vaccines
1:08:06
this month, the World Council for health, which represents 70
1:08:10
bodies worldwide, has called for a global recall of all vaccines,
1:08:16
because worldwide 40,000 deaths that the safety databases across
1:08:22
the world 40,000 In the big ones, there's the yellow card
1:08:26
system, the veggie safe and the euro system. 40,000 deaths with
1:08:31
the vaccines. unacceptably high, typical standard for any
1:08:35
biologic product is 50 does pull it off the market, something's
1:08:38
gone wrong. 50 40,000. So when there is a global recall by an
1:08:46
international organization, this committee ought to be having
1:08:49
emergency meetings. What are we going to do? A worldwide body
1:08:52
has called for these to pull off the market. They're still giving
1:08:54
it you just heard from the pharmacy director ahead of me,
1:08:57
he there's two still giving them out. When there's a worldwide
1:09:00
call call recall. There should be some committee meeting. So
1:09:04
you have it down. I mean, you can tell something is going
1:09:07
wrong here, that we're in trouble in terms of vaccine
1:09:10
safety. Dr. Malone has covered vaccine efficacy, which is
1:09:14
largely weighed, I will just tell you that the CDC told us as
1:09:17
of December 10 2021, with the Omicron strain 79% of people
1:09:23
with Omicron. were fully vaccinated. That is prima facie
1:09:27
evidence that the vaccines have completely failed against
1:09:30
Omicron.
1:09:31
Or you could just use Israel's data as there's a great data as
1:09:35
they're 16 they're six is almost at 16 they're six the wave
1:09:39
begins with more seriously el and more deaths does.
1:09:44
You know I was thinking about the king McCullough. And a guy
1:09:50
like that, who's got the creds that are just completely out of
1:09:53
control. I mean, he's got every so credible he's got one thing
1:09:59
after another everything short of a knighting by Queen
1:10:02
Elizabeth. And what it must be like for him, it's it's got to
1:10:08
feel like the most futile thing anyone could ever do. He's got
1:10:12
to have this sense of futility that it's just beyond compare. I
1:10:15
can't even imagine what how bad it must be. This is because he's
1:10:18
getting nowhere.
1:10:20
But at least he's he's doing the work. He's showing up. He's
1:10:23
testifying. He keeps he's simplifying his message is
1:10:26
getting a lot tighter. You know, I think pretty soon he'll be
1:10:31
he'll be asked to testify and he'll go the sheds killing
1:10:34
people. And then um, then oh, oh, what did you say? I mean,
1:10:39
look at look at COVID 19, Australia, pandemic babies with
1:10:43
no immunity to viruses ending up in the ICU with an alarming rate
1:10:48
from mothers who were vaccinated. And again, this is
1:10:51
this is more lottery than and in fact, Dr. McCulloh says it's
1:10:56
yes, it's your own health and in America, certainly 49% of
1:11:01
Americans are clinically obese. So you know, your own health
1:11:04
plays a part but he also and I don't have the clips here but he
1:11:07
also says no, I think the product is just inherently
1:11:09
unstable. The whole reason it has to be refrigerated to such
1:11:13
degrees because of the what is it? Is it for the the gel that
1:11:19
that they have the can't congeal or something?
1:11:22
Yes there but it's an unstable, unstable, unstable product.
1:11:27
And then do you remember jet when the vaccine was just
1:11:30
released? There was a meme going around someone holding assigned
1:11:33
unvaccinated sperm as the new Bitcoin Yeah, I remember that.
1:11:37
Yeah, well, it's gonna turn out to be true. Germany 13% decline
1:11:42
in births UK 7.7 And this is a lot lower than it's ever been.
1:11:49
Switzerland. What are they at? Taiwan? Taiwan. 23.2% decline.
1:11:57
Sweden 6.6 Netherlands 6.3 It's alright they're gonna bomb
1:12:01
Rotterdam anyway doesn't matter.
1:12:04
Down there is the show title I'm
1:12:06
Rotterdam. It could be triggered in YouTube some people it's kind
1:12:11
of like kind of like Kim Jong Hoon was going to bomb Austin
1:12:15
our show would be triggered
1:12:19
Christina will probably laugh for us I'll get a finally get
1:12:22
her to listen. Hey, you dad does this podcast you should listen
1:12:25
to it so there's real issues
1:12:31
now though kidding Yeah.
1:12:34
And but yet when it comes to babies ma No no, no we just all
1:12:39
we got to do is just go nuts and go crazy the Supreme Court bunch
1:12:42
of a holes that illegitimate that can't believe that doing
1:12:45
this. I have a very not safe for work tick tock recording of a
1:12:52
young white woke her going absolutely crazy throwing
1:13:00
everything she has been taught against the wall about
1:13:05
Republicans Christians Supreme Court.
1:13:09
I got to interrupt you on that because you're gonna play that
1:13:11
clip. But do you remember when Trump first got elected? Yeah.
1:13:15
And there were all these it'd be it was pre Tik Tok. It was
1:13:17
during the era of some other stupid thing
1:13:20
that was going to reels, maybe reels, Instagram real thing that
1:13:23
Twitter did they had a little or some. Whatever was whenever
1:13:27
there is a video there's Periscope. Periscope. Exactly.
1:13:31
So there was this woman that she had a gun to her head.
1:13:35
Don't remember that one. No. Oh, yeah.
1:13:38
She had a gun to her head and she's got this nice shiny chrome
1:13:42
chromed look like a 38 revolver to her head as she was ranting
1:13:48
about Trump and how this is the end of civilization. And she
1:13:53
went on and on. She was like that woman in green screaming
1:13:56
from her knees into the air. Like that. And so she was just
1:14:02
going nuts. And she was gonna pull the trigger. She was
1:14:04
crying. And she was It was unbelievable.
1:14:08
Well, this is very similar. And I got it. This was the opening
1:14:11
to one of my favorite podcast that disaffected podcast, which
1:14:14
is this guy, Josh. He's, he sounds flamboyantly gay, and
1:14:20
he's he lives in Burlington, Vermont, which apparently is
1:14:22
incredibly woke. And he's you know, he and other gay guys are
1:14:27
out there saying hey, wait a minute. The Trans agenda is
1:14:31
pushing us out of everything. We're gone. Where did you're
1:14:33
trying to cancel us? So it's a very funny podcast. But he
1:14:38
started off with this clip and I thought my my podcast app had
1:14:42
broken like what am I listening to? I'm like, did tic taco I
1:14:47
don't have tick tock but I felt like something was playing in
1:14:49
the background. Where did it come from? Not Safe For Work. So
1:14:53
you might as well turn it down. A note. Say for world not safe
1:14:57
for kids probably either. Although probably save for them
1:15:01
the Pfizer vaccine.
1:15:05
This is atrocious. This is war on women. fucking dare the
1:15:12
Supreme Court do this shit. Fuck you, Cavanaugh. Fuck you Gorsuch
1:15:18
for a while under oath when you were confirmed, saying that you
1:15:21
believe that this was settled, women will die. But as long as
1:15:26
it fits your Christian god damn narrative, it must be correct.
1:15:30
White women of privilege will still have access after their
1:15:35
senators fuck them. Poor working mothers will not young women who
1:15:41
are victims of sexual assault will not wouldn't have found out
1:15:46
that their child is not viable in the third trimester. Well,
1:15:50
not. No the fuck knows what's gonna happen a topically because
1:15:54
as you man prove that you don't know what an ectopic pregnancy
1:15:58
is. How do I have less rights that my mother, not everybody
1:16:03
believes in your sky daddy, not everybody believes in your cloud
1:16:07
proper religion to your decision. rolling back the clock
1:16:14
on women's rights and bodily autonomy. You fucking love
1:16:22
fetuses. You love fetuses. You are pro birth. You are pro
1:16:27
amniotic sac because fetuses can't talk and they can't vote
1:16:31
against you. But they make a good narrative for your fucking
1:16:35
reelection campaigns. But that IQ this will never stop
1:16:39
abortions, ever. It stops them from being safe. It stops women
1:16:44
from dying from it stops women from adding back alley abortion
1:16:49
or throwing themselves downstairs. All you did was
1:16:54
heart. women, women of color bipoc women, minority women,
1:16:59
women who are in poverty, women who have to make a horrifying
1:17:03
decision of their life versus the fetus. Muslims time it's a
1:17:08
clump of bad damn cells.
1:17:11
Everybody and my naughty got same Lady President. This is
1:17:18
really sad. I mean, that's that's deep, deep D programming.
1:17:25
Yeah. 10 bucks, that she's in a state where the abortion is
1:17:28
totally legal. Lord, have
1:17:29
mercy on this woman. For lady, it's part of it. She got from
1:17:34
our vice president. Here's her lie.
1:17:36
And I couldn't believe it. I couldn't believe it. Because
1:17:39
they actually did it. And here's what they did. They the court
1:17:44
actually taught me a constitutional right that has
1:17:49
been recognized for half a century.
1:17:52
That's just, that's just a lie. There is no constitutional
1:17:56
right. It just irks me that people lie like that. Cook it
1:18:02
from the women, especially a lawyer. Oh, wait a minute lawyer
1:18:06
lying.
1:18:07
Oh, yeah. And took it from the women of America. That's
1:18:12
shocking, shocking. When you think about it, terms of what
1:18:17
that means. Terms of democratic principles in terms of the
1:18:20
ideals of democracy being founded about liberty, about
1:18:24
freedom. You know, I thought about it as you know, a parent
1:18:28
we have two children who are in their 20s a son and a daughter.
1:18:33
I thought about it as a godparent of teenagers. I
1:18:37
thought of it as an aunt of preschool children and a woman
1:18:42
yourself and a woman myself and the daughter of a woman and a
1:18:47
granddaughter of a woman.
1:18:48
Oh my Are you
1:18:50
sure and she's of course in California where there's no
1:18:52
restrictions on abortion. So What's she talking about? I like
1:18:54
that I like to know she's from California where there's no
1:18:58
restrictions on abortions and that's not going to change
1:19:00
affect their codifying it down and make sure it stays in place.
1:19:03
So what she complaining about I just like to know
1:19:07
well, here's a quote here's a different question because I
1:19:09
because she just complains she's complaining because she's not
1:19:11
going to be president. She's gonna she's gonna get kicked to
1:19:13
the curb. Oh, which course is there not a rule law there must
1:19:18
be a law against the federal government paying for or
1:19:21
assisting anyway with abortions. Am I misunderstanding that this
1:19:25
is some kind of law.
1:19:28
I don't know it's a law but it's it's a practice.
1:19:31
I always thought it was a lie. I always thought it was a law like
1:19:34
no federal money can ever I
1:19:36
think they've been I think it's something that's battled all the
1:19:38
time. I'm not sure I mean, it's possible but I my understanding
1:19:42
there's not a law per se. It's just a practice. I do have
1:19:46
cameras as well. The same can
1:19:47
I come before you move away from my topic? The reason I want I
1:19:50
asked the same same topic but the reason I asked about the law
1:19:53
but I'll go on is because the Health and Human Services
1:19:57
Secretary Xavi a Becerra is planning on doing exactly that
1:20:02
and is really cagey about it. What are you doing
1:20:04
concretely in response to the Court's decision to try to help
1:20:08
women?
1:20:08
Well, we're working with centers like Planned Parenthood. So we
1:20:12
are restoring funding for title 10 family planning services, we
1:20:18
are working with supporters on the ground to make sure that we
1:20:23
are providing services to women where we can, we are looking
1:20:27
into everything, including assisting in transportation,
1:20:30
something that HHS doesn't typically do, and
1:20:33
you do that legally.
1:20:35
Talk to me later.
1:20:37
We're gonna do a big question, right?
1:20:39
I always tell my team at HHS, if you've done your homework, then
1:20:44
we have no right to do mild. And so we're going to be aggressive
1:20:47
and go all the way. And I would tell you if you're recording, so
1:20:52
I won't tell you. This is all on the record, Mr. Secretary are
1:20:56
looking at every option. And among those is transportation.
1:21:00
What say that, again, we are looking at every option and
1:21:02
among those whose transportation
1:21:04
transporting women to other states.
1:21:07
He seems to be very cagey. Like it's not supposed to be done and
1:21:11
you're recording me? I'm not going to tell you what we're
1:21:13
going to do. What is this? Be honest people. Believe and now
1:21:21
what what blew me away is, you know, so now the Supreme Court
1:21:25
is under attack, but not just the Supreme Court. No, no, it's
1:21:28
really Thomas, Clarence Thomas. He's the one that's beat this
1:21:32
under attack, you know, he's been under attack with his wife
1:21:36
being, you know, insurrectionist and part of it, and she wanted
1:21:40
this and that, oh, subpoena the bitch. And it crazy stuff. And
1:21:45
so here's Hillary swooping around again, she's talking to
1:21:49
Gail, what does she have to say about our Supreme Court? Justice
1:21:53
Thomas?
1:21:54
Justice Thomas has sort of floated that out there about
1:21:56
contraceptive rights. Yeah, contraception, and about same
1:22:00
sex marriages. But other justices have pushed back to say
1:22:03
no, he's really sort of on his own with that. Well, he believes
1:22:06
that well, he may be on his own. But he's signaling as he often
1:22:11
did, you know, people, I went to law school with him. He's been a
1:22:16
person of grievance for as long as I've known him resentment,
1:22:19
grievance, anger. And he has signaled in the past, to lower
1:22:26
courts to state legislatures to find cases, pass laws, get them
1:22:32
up. I may not win the first the second or the third time, but
1:22:36
we're going to keep at it. So you're saying people pay
1:22:39
attention to the people he is speaking to, which is the, you
1:22:42
know, right wing, very conservative judges and justices
1:22:47
and state legislatures. And the thing that is, well, there's so
1:22:51
many things about it that are deeply distressing. But women
1:22:55
are going to die, women will
1:22:58
die, you will die.
1:23:00
We reached out to Justice Thomas for a comment. We have not heard
1:23:03
back from him and Secretary Clinton had much more to say,
1:23:06
coming up in our next hour. We asked her whether she thinks
1:23:08
senators
1:23:10
so women will die, which is, you know, I think was his case, TRW.
1:23:17
Is that up? Are you is that is that a PBS station?
1:23:20
It's not PBS. It's I think it's NBC affiliate.
1:23:25
They had a lawyer on someone sent me these, and she explained
1:23:28
it very carefully that abortion is really not hard at all. I
1:23:33
think it's important to remember that people keep getting
1:23:37
abortions no matter what, whether or not they are illegal.
1:23:41
And medication. Abortion is one of the easiest and least
1:23:45
expensive ways to do that, especially if you live in a
1:23:48
rural area or have a hard time traveling. And so whether or not
1:23:53
these states try to ban taking a medication that is FDA approved,
1:23:59
people are going to keep getting the pills, and you can get them
1:24:02
from eight access. It's a group actually that if you live in a
1:24:06
place where it has banned medication abortion or or the
1:24:10
provision of these pills, you can meet with a doctor in
1:24:12
Europe. So you can have a telehealth visit with a doctor
1:24:15
in Europe. Obviously, they cannot prosecute doctors in
1:24:18
Europe, they're not bringing anyone from the Netherlands, on
1:24:22
charges. And so people can meet with those doctors and get the
1:24:25
pills sent to them. They're very, very tiny. So if you can
1:24:29
get a letter in the mail, you can get an abortion in any
1:24:32
state.
1:24:33
Don't try to send ivermectin
1:24:36
KCRW Debbie. Yeah, there you go. KCRW. Debbie is a it is NPR.
1:24:41
You're right. Oh, NPR. Radio Station and it is in Santa
1:24:45
Monica is from Santa Monica College to College Station.
1:24:48
Okay,
1:24:48
well, you go, hey, get your abortion pills. They're tiny.
1:24:52
You can call some Dutch dude.
1:24:54
Yeah, heaven forbid.
1:24:55
He could just call you can just get right No, no ivermectin But
1:25:00
if you want to kill your baby, just let me let me see if you
1:25:04
pay. By the way, we haven't even talked about our own personal
1:25:07
preference but we're getting all kinds of flack just because
1:25:10
we're laughing at this like, like, we're like, extreme right
1:25:14
wing Christian nut jobs is what I'm hearing now. Those guys
1:25:19
don't want your debonair pro life said you don't know
1:25:21
anything about me. You haven't gotten any emails. I got some
1:25:25
disturbing emails.
1:25:29
Yeah, get blocked, blocked.
1:25:32
Now, the Supreme Court is on a tear. They're doing all kinds of
1:25:37
interesting things.
1:25:38
The Supreme Court has provided a major victory for public
1:25:40
employees who want to practice their faith on the job. The
1:25:44
courts conservative majority ruled Monday that a now former
1:25:47
high school football coach in Washington State had the right
1:25:50
to pray with players on the field after games. The justices
1:25:54
said the school district wrongly punished the coach for a private
1:25:57
religious observance. Experts say the ruling does not open the
1:26:01
door to wider teacher led prayer in schools.
1:26:05
It's almost like they're trolling people. Now. I think
1:26:08
that was
1:26:08
a good decision. Because I always thought I can't do this.
1:26:11
You can't do that. Of
1:26:12
course, it's a good decision. And we the whole thing was
1:26:14
ridiculous. But
1:26:15
what if somebody does this on their own, pretty much at their
1:26:18
own time is during a game. But here,
1:26:21
here's your curriculum. Here is the coup de gras this morning.
1:26:24
The Supreme Court in a six to three ruling said that Congress,
1:26:29
not the EPA has the power to create a broad system of cap and
1:26:33
trade regulations to limit emissions from existing power
1:26:36
plants.
1:26:39
Yeah, it's if this Supreme Court does anything to stop the the
1:26:44
idea of administrative law, that's what they're doing. I
1:26:48
think it's great because administrative law is taken over
1:26:50
the country. Of course, legislatures don't do anything
1:26:53
anymore. I mean, they just create an agency like the EPA,
1:26:58
and the EPA makes these laws. Yeah, when the legislature is
1:27:02
supposed to make laws, they're not supposed to give it to
1:27:04
somebody else to do. And that's supposed to offshore their job.
1:27:09
And we just, we just went through the Health and Human
1:27:11
Services directors powers that were all given by some by
1:27:15
executive order. But a lot of them, you know, they just, oh, I
1:27:18
got some power. Now I'm gonna make up these rules. This is
1:27:21
what the whole lockdowns were about who has the power to call
1:27:24
it and they're going to rejigger that they're going to create a
1:27:27
new agency or they're going to rebrand something, they already
1:27:30
saw the CDC that didn't do a good job of communicating well
1:27:33
create something new. So yeah, this is I think this is a really
1:27:37
big deal. And it's, of course, not going to be discussed. But
1:27:41
maybe I mean, the climate people will have to go nuts eventually
1:27:44
after they, after they change out of their pussy hats, we got
1:27:46
to go to the green hat.
1:27:49
Well, I'll say this, I'd Well, I think it's great that they're
1:27:53
doing this sort of thing is futile. I use that word again.
1:27:57
It's futile, because there's no way that the machine can just
1:28:00
continue doing what it's doing the way it's doing it, which is,
1:28:03
you know, the agencies creating laws.
1:28:06
i So as I was doing some, some research about this ruling and
1:28:12
the EPA, I came across an executive order that Trump
1:28:17
issued in 2020, Executive Order 13 957, which was creating
1:28:25
Schedule F in the excepted service, and I won't bore you
1:28:30
with it, because I don't even understand it myself. But in
1:28:32
essence, it's exam it is supposed to do exactly what you
1:28:37
were talking about, stop the rulemaking by the agencies and
1:28:40
also they could be fired. You know, it's not easy to fire a
1:28:44
government employee these days. They got some kind of, you know,
1:28:47
long lasting immunity. Yeah,
1:28:50
that's great. Good job you
1:28:51
can get it's a great job if you can get it. Now, was there
1:28:55
something you wanted to play about Kamala? Well,
1:28:57
I wanted to play calmly because there's something I was, I've
1:28:59
been trying to identify, you know, when you listen to her
1:29:02
speak,
1:29:04
only one for only one forced.
1:29:07
She's annoying. And there's as she up talks. Yeah. And it was
1:29:12
when she did this little last Spiel here about row and she up
1:29:19
talks the whole time. And then she dies. I realized what it is
1:29:22
that makes her so annoying, then well, she'll never get elected
1:29:25
president. You can play this clip. Vice
1:29:27
President Kamala Harris has taken a leadership role in the
1:29:30
White House's response to the Supreme Court's decision to
1:29:33
reverse abortion rights. It's part of a long career of working
1:29:36
on issues around protection of women and girls. She sat down
1:29:40
with NPRs Asma Khalid as part of the NPR politics podcast to talk
1:29:44
more about her fight ahead. Dynamite.
1:29:46
I began our interview by asking the Vice President to respond to
1:29:49
criticism from the left that there is not this sense of
1:29:52
urgency from this White House about protecting abortion
1:29:54
rights.
1:29:55
There is no daylight among us who understand the seriousness
1:30:00
of this moment, and the real consequence to millions of
1:30:05
women, and those who love them around our country. Now, the
1:30:10
question becomes, what can we do? And that's why some of these
1:30:15
women are saying, Well, why not be out in the streets? Why not
1:30:17
be out, you know, oops, but but that's exactly all of these
1:30:21
things need to happen. All of these things need to happen. We
1:30:25
need to stand up and speak loudly about why this is
1:30:30
something that we will fight against. And part of that fight
1:30:34
has to include understanding that the court has now acted.
1:30:39
And now we're going to need Congress to act. And that means
1:30:44
passing legislation that, as we say, codifies Roe, which means
1:30:49
let's put it into law. So it is beyond debate. isn't like
1:30:57
she's okay, here. Go ahead. What I think yeah, she talks with the
1:31:01
cadence and the Canadian accent, which which results interesting
1:31:06
talking of Justin Trudeau VFE sounds just like him. She has
1:31:12
this low, slow way of trying to explain stupid stuff, because
1:31:16
she thinks everyone's an idiot. But she sounds like a Canadian,
1:31:20
she will never get elected President of the United States
1:31:23
with a Canadian accent that's subtle, but it's there.
1:31:28
Let's listen to the last 20 seconds again, because I think
1:31:30
it was most prevalent there.
1:31:32
All of these things need to happen. We need to stand up and
1:31:36
speak loudly. Even the words are Trudeau about why this is
1:31:42
something that we will fight against as Canadians part of
1:31:44
that fight has to include understanding that the court has
1:31:49
now acted Hey, and now we're going to need Congress to act
1:31:54
and that means passing legislation
1:31:58
as we have right there that piece that's really your your
1:32:01
you are right on this.
1:32:02
And that means passing legislation. Do
1:32:05
you think that she and her advisor sat down and said look,
1:32:08
how can this moron to this total nincompoop? How can he be doing
1:32:13
it all? And even just puts it out there? I love China. You
1:32:17
know, the great I love that totalitarian regime. So this was
1:32:20
a you know, change your words change your world, Kamala get
1:32:25
some Scandinavian out there.
1:32:27
Well, you know she was raised in Canada. So there you have it. As
1:32:30
a black woman Well, probably as an Indian.
1:32:35
She's black. What are you talking about? What Oh,
1:32:38
Canada don't get started and I'm sure of it. And with
1:32:41
that, I'd like to thank you for your courage to say in the
1:32:43
morning to you the man who put the sea and Kamala Scandinavia
1:32:46
ladies and gentlemen say hello to my friend on the other end
1:32:49
Mr. John C. Dvorak
1:32:52
morning numerous fan Creole in the morning the ships to the
1:32:55
sea, the boots on the ground, the feet in the air, the subs in
1:32:58
the water all the dames
1:33:01
the morning to the trolls in the troll room who have been very
1:33:04
active today. Let's see what we can get out of them. Let's see.
1:33:08
Do we have trolls? Let me see where's my trolls? I lost my
1:33:16
troll count. I can't count them. This is fun. This is messed up.
1:33:21
What? Nothing. Oh, if I don't have the troll counting machine.
1:33:25
I can't. There we go. Okay. Hello, trolls scurrying away.
1:33:30
Yeah, it's kind of the same for Thursday. 1807. It was big on
1:33:34
Sunday, but today just drops off. What what do you people
1:33:36
have jobs? It's crazy.
1:33:39
At it was desserts 18 I'm not unhappy.
1:33:43
I'm not unhappy. I'm happy people show up at all. And it'll
1:33:48
be doing that for troll room. There's
1:33:50
trolls. They gotta do some
1:33:51
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1:33:57
it? According to Tina 1500. Episode 1500 is only a week or
1:34:02
so after the 15th anniversary. That's a weird coincidence.
1:34:08
I like him to be a little further apart.
1:34:11
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1463. This is the show that we had on Sunday. We titled that
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one. Oops, hold on a second. The title of that was future
1:36:03
framework. And I think this was the second time that we awarded
1:36:08
oil for capitalist agenda capitalist agenda did it again,
1:36:12
this was the hopeful matchsticks. It was by far at
1:36:15
the time, the most, I would say the prettiest art and work had
1:36:20
really been put into it.
1:36:21
Yeah, it was the prettiest and it stood out. It was a nice
1:36:24
piece.
1:36:25
What else were we looking at? We were looking at things I thought
1:36:30
we looked at something I liked. I liked mountain Jay's wedge
1:36:35
being driven into the tree trunk with USA on it. You didn't like
1:36:39
that? No, I
1:36:40
didn't like it at all. Ah,
1:36:42
so there's your veto. Oh, by the way. There's no way we're going
1:36:47
to use a coat hanger as artwork. Okay. Hey, John, you got a phone
1:36:52
call? Caller on line two. You want to bring them into the
1:36:55
show?
1:36:56
Who did the coat hanger? People Sing it somebody's telling me on
1:37:01
my Amazon package. I just ordered an Apple iPhone.
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Oh, you did not.
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I did I order a $900 Apple iPhone. It's being shipped to
1:37:10
Maryland or something. And I have to push one if this is some
1:37:14
sort of a mistake. John.
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Did hell freezes over? Why are you getting an iPhone Dvorak?
1:37:23
I'm not getting an iPhone is bullcrap. It was. It was a phony
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baloney call. Oh, I
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thought you would actually order it.
1:37:29
Actually ordered it on iPhone. That's why I didn't understand.
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I thought the devil
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had gotten the whole idea.
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It makes no sense. Makes no sense. makes zero
1:37:39
sense. Okay, so you're the coat hangers we had from site Mr.
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Side real comics or Blogger Of course. Networks. No networks
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didn't have a coat hanger. Sorry. Parker Paulie. Very
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creative. Which one? It's the coat hanger with all of the NSS
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thanks. RBG
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it's really, really horrible. And we'll see that one.
1:38:06
Yes. blue background. It has it looks like RGBs like her collar.
1:38:11
She has one of those massive white collar she was so proud of
1:38:14
that she would always wear it's next to the dude pulling his
1:38:17
pants down.
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Oh, that demo thinks that he finds okay. Yeah. Well, yeah,
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cuz there's only one dude pulling his pants down. It's
1:38:27
pretty obvious where it is. Yeah. So, again, one more
1:38:31
demonizes says I think the blimp would Biden doing a pole dance
1:38:34
for the for the week. Stripping for Saudis
1:38:39
if we talk about that one at all. No,
1:38:41
we didn't correct the record did that one. And that's pretty,
1:38:44
pretty good in terms of humor was interesting. Yeah. That may
1:38:49
be used in a newsletter. That's actually a good piece.
1:38:52
Let's see. Was there anything else we
1:38:53
couldn't use that piece could have, but it wasn't in the
1:38:57
discussion?
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No. Anyway, thank you, capitalists agenda two in a row.
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You'll see as topics go by. You'll see the artists blow that
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it's it, everything is possible. It just has to hit the right
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the beholder. And of course, that's us.
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Wouldn't be says that be us.
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That'd be us. Thank you very much. Now let's thank our
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treasurer, producers, we have time talent and treasure as part
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who we subsequently respect as producers And we start off with
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Anonymous from Stoughton, Wisconsin. And it's $1,000 it's
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blue. That means it's an instant something. And here's the note I
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started listening 14 years ago, my 50th birthday on Friday, July
1:40:16
1, the encouragement of my smokin hot wife, Mrs. anonymous
1:40:20
and the first end of show song from Sunday. That nearly made me
1:40:24
crash my car during my commute today. It's time to finally open
1:40:28
my wallet and pay up for all the value I've received. sincerely
1:40:32
thank you both. No jingles? No karma. You surprised you sir
1:40:37
code into the night of Stoughton, Wisconsin. All right.
1:40:42
Beautiful Man. The extent
1:40:43
you're actually not on the list, because they've got left off for
1:40:46
some reason. And I'm not sure why even though I sent a note in
1:40:49
about it. This came in from Sir anonymous. Oh, he's not Oh,
1:40:53
yeah. He's not on here. His monthly donation, who is
1:40:57
actually at the top of the list, he's Serrana, Mr. Dogpatch, and
1:41:00
Lewis LeBeau via K with 1344. county code for 1344.
1:41:06
I'm thinking and we've never been able to figure out his his
1:41:11
donation amounts they're they're always different. So clearly,
1:41:13
there's some code in there. I think it's just his monthly
1:41:17
whatever winnings he has from the maybe he that's on the horse
1:41:21
track, maybe it's stock, I have a feeling he's in the financial
1:41:24
world. He takes whatever percentage and donate that to
1:41:28
the show. It's like a tie thing.
1:41:29
I think it's a possibility of something like that, because it
1:41:33
makes no sense.
1:41:33
And it doesn't matter what I love about this guy is we know
1:41:36
nothing. He sends cash in an envelope. Fishes is just
1:41:42
beautiful. Different from different locations. Who the
1:41:47
heck knows but we love you, sir. animus of Dogpatch and lower
1:41:51
Slavia thank you with no
1:41:53
return address,
1:41:54
it had no note.
1:41:56
Now, as a note, I just say there's no return address on the
1:41:59
envelope. Okay. Thank you, John, and Anna, for your hard work.
1:42:02
And thank you just very short note, by the way. Thank you for
1:42:05
your hard work. And all you do. And all you to all the and also
1:42:10
to the trolls and the producers that make this show informative
1:42:13
and fun. And of course, easy listening for a partially deaf
1:42:17
producer.
1:42:18
Oh, I did not know. Oh, this is no maybe we can share hearing
1:42:22
aid tips.
1:42:24
Yeah, actually, you probably could. It's been nice to return
1:42:28
to the US without any testing. Nice glad to see other countries
1:42:32
dropping their testing requirements. Yeah,
1:42:35
that was recently dropped, but the vaccine mandate for non
1:42:37
citizens and residents still apply, which I think is
1:42:41
scandalous.
1:42:43
I think so to travel is becoming easier but definitely more
1:42:47
expensive as I head out again, so he's on his on the road
1:42:51
again. I'm not a biologist, but perhaps you can help me with
1:42:55
this question. Or Mead and honey now required to be labeled fish
1:43:02
oil products in California.
1:43:06
I learned something about this. This is the classification of
1:43:11
bees as protected fish fish. It has to do with the I think it's
1:43:20
in the orchards or somewhere up in your neck of the woods or
1:43:24
more where the maybe where the vineyards is. They're spraying
1:43:28
some shit and it's killing bees. And so all the beekeeper said,
1:43:31
Hey, man, you gotta protect our shit. And so they put that in
1:43:34
somehow under the fisheries regulation. Yeah. Does that make
1:43:38
sense? Those
1:43:39
always sprang up and yeah, it just makes it makes us because
1:43:42
they spray up their way excessively.
1:43:44
So even though it's funny, it seems like it does help out
1:43:47
because bees are kind of good to have around. Yeah,
1:43:50
and you want them Yeah, kind of handy. No jingles no karma.
1:43:54
Beautiful. Thank you very much, sir Animus. Gil, nanny is in
1:43:58
1000 Oaks, California. $1,000. From her blue. This means
1:44:02
something good. Hi guys in the morning. Thank you for your
1:44:04
courage. I will keep this as short as John likes that. I came
1:44:08
to you through the Rogan interviews having watched MTV in
1:44:10
high school consistently marveling at Adam's hair. Thank
1:44:14
you. It's my book will be held hostage by my hair's the title.
1:44:19
Seriously, the work you to do is beyond vital Adam as a runaway
1:44:23
horse and John is this bridle you to play perfectly off each
1:44:27
other. I love you equally. You saved me from a life of lib tard
1:44:31
ism. This may sound dramatic but I owe you my life as it exists
1:44:35
today. I was well on my way out and no agenda sealed the deal.
1:44:40
Wow. I mean, okay, I think no agenda nation everyone has
1:44:46
something to do with that. We're glad we're glad you're here,
1:44:48
Joe. Since I'm an instant game you may refer to me as Dame Jill
1:44:52
of the mobile, mobile, mobile mansion or mobile mansion,
1:44:56
mobile mobile with an E mobile mansion. I want for rush king
1:45:00
crab legs melted Nan clarified butter and a really dry mineral
1:45:05
white wine of European origin and John's choosing at the table
1:45:15
to just go overboard and give her give her a mantra che
1:45:19
AMI put this on the order list a mantra che where's this from?
1:45:22
Tell us about the mantra che.
1:45:24
It's right. It's a white burgundy from is probably the
1:45:28
most one of the most famous if not the most famous white
1:45:31
burgundy you can buy. They're kind of pricey.
1:45:36
Well, can we afford it for the round table?
1:45:38
I think this one time, okay. All right.
1:45:41
Consider it done. Please deduce me? Ben de do and send out good
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karma. Oh, whoops.
1:45:49
Oh, by the way, by the way to put it right. It's gotta be love
1:45:52
mantra. Shake the mountain
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learn mantra, che
1:46:01
mantra che Okay, good. I'm glad you said that because the order
1:46:04
just went in so we were able to catch it. Thank you very much,
1:46:08
Joe. We'll see you on the podium. There'll be fun.
1:46:11
Next on the list is an Rhonda Pierre. Rick Sue, I think and
1:46:20
she comes in with 500 bucks and she's in Trumbull Connecticut.
1:46:23
Love the podcast that provides professional credentials and
1:46:26
actually reads and responds to emails. This should this should
1:46:31
make me an executive producer. Or take me from executive
1:46:34
producer to Dame jingle. Yay. She wants to be Dame Roundstone,
1:46:42
please and John please choose what was the
1:46:46
affordable red wine for her and she's choosing this is this is
1:46:51
John's wine.
1:46:52
Affordable bold red. Okay affordable that's the problem
1:46:59
she's gonna be a dame I think we can handle a little bit of
1:47:02
expense. But let's get to get her that wine that we've you
1:47:06
know, I'm not sure I'll let you know let's get her some Verity
1:47:09
from the Napa Vesta Nova valley that say we have a producer that
1:47:14
works there so no very affordable for it's super
1:47:18
expensive.
1:47:21
Excellent. Here's your jingle so she wanted good by me.
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circumvent the law is in Antigua, Queensland, Australia.
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This $350 is to celebrate Dame G money's birthday. I need the big
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job karma house funding karma and some F cancer goat karma
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from my dad who was in week five of radiotherapy from circumvent
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the law Okay, so we have to have jobs karma F cancer karma and
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it's all includes a goat here we go
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jobs, jobs, jobs and jobs. Let's vote for jobs.
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karma karma
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sounds right. Three Three 3.69 This is a switcheroo okay. And
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so it wants to give the credit and cash to my father sir. Patsy
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sir, I licensed job karma for I am starting as a pre apprentice
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cancer jingle for my grandfather for fighting a good fight. Dear
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Patsy, you are the best father any kid could ask for. You have
1:49:02
taught me social skills, critical thinking and most
1:49:06
importantly, hit me in the mouth. From introducing me to
1:49:09
playing video games to help me graduate high school you had
1:49:14
should be from high school. He didn't teach you that. You have
1:49:18
all you've always fostered my interest. I wouldn't be half the
1:49:22
man I was today if it wasn't for you. The conversation we have.
1:49:26
We have even though they have been getting shorter recently
1:49:29
are always the best parts of my day. So talk longer from talking
1:49:34
about Fallout and arguing about how much fun Destiny how much
1:49:40
fun destiny to current events. This sentence is odd, and
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philosophy. Your talks never bore me thank you for being my
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father and Happy birthday to you old fart. One last note for the
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greater get mo nation. Eyes up guardians.
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All righty jobs, jobs, jobs and jobs or jobs jobs
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something's good fun over there thank you very happy birthday
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there sir Patsy Jeremy shown is in Appleton Wisconsin 333 dot 33
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Our favorite executive producer amount in the morning gents
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please use these funds to continue your radio talking
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jingles no karma. He does say stay safe. Thank you Jerry.
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Baron Sir John of South London in London UK. Three Three. Asher
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my last note on February 2012 requesting karma from my friend
1:50:56
Molly, who had gone incommunicado I regret to inform
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the extended no agenda family that she has passed away I'm
1:51:05
obviously an absolutely devastated and nothing will
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quite fill this void in my life. I've made this donation at 33333
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in her memory please could you give Molly some karma wherever
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her spirit happens to be I urge all no agenda producers to hug
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their spouse loved one human resources fellow producers at no
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agenda meetups and dogs as their people to as life is so fleeting
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and can be taken away in an instant Molly. To me Mike's tell
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him Oh Ma Cherie Janet per pot era de de Ponce a trois well
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done sunsets in Clapham just aren't the same without you rest
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in peace My mali boo Thank you John and Anna for all you do.
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Oh man beautiful, nice little French line there.
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You've got karma
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there she is Dame G money now. This is from we did this in
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advance and I remembered I wrote the rotor down 333 33 She became
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a Baroness on her birthday on the show day and the only thing
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she didn't get is celebration with some goat karma and we'll
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do that donating his love she adds.
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You've got karma
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that's your Craig harms in Wichita, Kansas. 23456. Great
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donation number late donation. Sorry, I really missed the stick
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a segment.
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JCD I side with you. I drive an old ass Lexus because they are
1:52:51
the most reliable vehicles. Adam. Okay, okay. Okay. They
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are. I cannot wait for your road cast review, which he came in
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late. So he heard it on the last show. My wife started a podcast
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that I will plug. The nurses are in.net The nurses are in dotnet.
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Sir. CA,
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CA, CA CA Yeah, you're soaking in it. How do you think it
1:53:20
sounds? I fixed everything I swapped out the mic. Sounds back
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to normal. Yeah, well, that's all I need is back to normal.
1:53:27
That that luid mic was a complete mismatch. I went back
1:53:30
to the RV 320.
1:53:33
Now about the buzzing.
1:53:35
I've eliminated most of it and most of it by removing my mute
1:53:39
pedal that I had which included long wires. That'll always do it
1:53:44
now that I have a antenna. Exactly. And the only other
1:53:48
thing is if I get too close to my screens then the RV picks
1:53:51
that up but it doesn't pick up the lights anymore. So good. And
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I'm gonna just have I'm just happy I got some sound back and
1:53:57
this thing is great. I love it. There's your review. Jeffrey
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king is in crest Meade Queensland, Queensland second
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time today Australia to 31 that 97 This is we should probably
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move him up because we do honor the 333 dot $33 Reduce. Yep.
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Okay, let me just make sure that we move him up. After my last
1:54:21
note to you on February 12 requesting karma from my I'm
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sorry, that's the wrong one on autonomy. So Craig harms here we
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are. To Craig harms no, Geoffrey King. Come on this. Okay, yeah,
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I'm okay. Jeff came from Brisbane Australia. There we go.
1:54:37
I've been listening since COVID. You guys have kept me sane, but
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I've never done any so please accept my 333 dot $33 Reduce and
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de douche me. You've been de deuced no jingles just courtroom
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drama for Monday, please. Okay, we got that for you. You've got
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karma. Thank you very much.
1:54:58
Jeffrey. Paul Tavares in Tampa, Tampa, Tampa Tampa New York to
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do two dots three three. Thank you for the great NetCast please
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you've been de deuced
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karma for anyone who needs it a second D douching as a virtue
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signal to all those not providers who do not provide
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value for value.
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from it but okay,
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i special shout out to Aris Tom and Alex, who I've met at the
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Tampa us no agenda. Meet Up Paul.
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You've got karma
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anally. analiza Chase is in Eugene, Oregon. Switcheroo from
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the first donation for my husband Benjamin. Okay. All
1:56:03
right. So Benjamin enters this I like it when people are doing
1:56:08
this for each other. It's kind of cute. takes a little longer.
1:56:10
This is for his for his 30th birthday. Please do doo dee doo
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She is truly the best father and husband to our five human
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resources. Thanks for all you do. And if you don't mind, I'd
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like a little biscuit on my birthday. We can do that.
1:56:26
Where's the biscuit? Where's my biscuit? My biscuit app. Sorry.
1:56:37
Send it the Trudeau clips.
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I don't know what happened to my biscuit. Biscuit. Here's the
1:56:43
biscuit. They always give me a biscuit on my birthday. do
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better with that. It just disappeared from you very odd.
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Okay, sorry.
1:56:51
Joshua Searcy in Newnan Newnan Georgia to a 202 resident look
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note that's a little too long. Jingles he wants pap boots Pabst
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Blue Ribbon on my mind to random Alex Jones jingles and a patriot
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karma. ITM the first time donating I need a D douching.
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You've been D deuced. John is Newnan Georgia not Newman? I
1:57:20
said Noonan. I was hitting the mouth. In late 2020. About my
1:57:25
friend and fellow field artillery officer drew Massey,
1:57:29
who I serve alongside in the Georgia National Army National
1:57:33
Guard. Since I have not missed an episode, and I've managed to
1:57:38
punch my whole family in the mouth, but they have not donated
1:57:42
so I'd like a douchebag call out for the following people. Oh,
1:57:46
Wendy Jericho. douchebags Stephanie Cersei douchebag. We
1:57:54
live in a clown world I like to shed some light on this absolute
1:57:57
calamity that is the army and the DOD. Okay, there we go. Here
1:58:01
we go. Here we go. Righteous believers are being
1:58:04
discriminated against and locked down up. Upon looked down upon
1:58:09
but looked down upon sorry as second class inside the
1:58:13
military, especially the army. Many soldiers were coerced into
1:58:17
accepting the vaccine into their lives or lose their benefits. I
1:58:20
feel ashamed to know that fellow officers cast aside their morals
1:58:24
in order to push an immoral and illegal order and sale sell out
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for a bullet point on their next evaluation. I subscribe I
1:58:34
submitted I'm sorry I submitted for a religious exemption almost
1:58:38
a year ago and still have not been given a verdict. Was it
1:58:42
taken so long? The deadline for all National Guard soldiers to
1:58:45
be vaccinated is June 30. So there you go and pray for all
1:58:48
our service members who have stood beside their beliefs
1:58:52
regardless of the discrimination and attempted shaming of them by
1:58:56
Lloyd Austin and the other dirt bags of the DoD the rain stick
1:59:03
has caused the bottom to fall out here in Georgia by the way
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sorry torrential downpour all we just saying love is lit in all
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that shit appreciate all you do
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I don't like a button chemicals in the water that turn the
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friggin frogs gay.
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Long but it turned out to be a good one. I like that. Eric
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Marshall is in Klamath Falls Oregon. 201 Thank you for all
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you do. Please do douchey ben de deuced and simple please call
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out g Pirata. As a douchebag I humbly request house buying
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karma sincerely II Marshall from the state of Jefferson got it
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here for you II Marshall you
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We've got karma
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sir Bob of the clueless country $200 And he is in Holland. Soon
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Tai Shan on item with this donation that would be coming
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bearing but instead I would like to live for my smokin hot keeper
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Kim to become a dame I think she's on the list yes she is so
2:00:24
we can start our new horse training business together as no
2:00:28
agenda night and Dame Oh, no special wishes for the
2:00:31
roundtable. But please no horse meat.
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Have we ever had or forced me? I thought it was only yak balls. I
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don't think we've ever served horse meat.
2:00:42
I love you kidding. No, because no French ever get knighted? I
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love you, Kim and I love you to old dudes. Those interested in
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dresses dressage. Fine horses should follow her on Facebook
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and she's under Kim dressage K M D, R. E. SS, ag e regards, sir
2:01:03
Bob of the clueless country.
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I used to ride dressage. Yeah, good. Okay.
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I heard that you were into dress.
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Very funny. Erica. Wait, does she need a karma or anything?
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No recourse.
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It looks nice. Clean.
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Erica cool chick. Kojic I think Marietta Georgia. $200. I'm long
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overdue. Please do Do you spend d do they do this for my son
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Hogan sixth birthday on Independence Day. He thinks
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everything is a scam. I wonder where he gets that from? Keep it
2:01:36
up fellows. Uncle John, is that your influence we're hearing?
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And last on our list of producers and executive
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producers is Associate Executive Producers I mean, is Gordon
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Schroeder and Columbus, Ohio. $200. And he says in a in the
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Perfect Note for today. Thanks for all you do.
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Yes, thank you. It's
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a group of well wishers and producers the people that make
2:02:07
the show possible along with the rest of the donations today
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face value for value. It is the only way you can fairly make
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much you think the show was worth. If it's nothing and
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you're still listening for years you got to question why is your
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time worth nothing? What are you doing wasting your time? Most
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people say you know what it's worth something to me maybe you
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learn something maybe a laugh maybe there's something you
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1004 64 Our formula
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is this we go out for yet people in the mouth
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yo, shut up slave
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so can you stomach another NPR native ad
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I not only kind of stomach I crave it.
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I see this on Yahoo Finance, which it makes no sense that
2:03:38
they were because they discussed you know stock market stuff but
2:03:40
no, no, no out of the blue. They dropped his 130 Add kind of
2:03:45
shorted them came in at 127. But
2:03:48
wait a minute and a half and
2:03:52
yeah, that's big buyers, big bonds is part of it.
2:03:55
It's a big buy.
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It is a big buyer probably cost a few bucks. I think they were
2:03:58
just testing it to maybe roll it out in a minute version or
2:04:01
something like that. So elsewhere, but it's another
2:04:04
stupid Taco Bell ad about some
2:04:07
not not the Mexican crap. Is it again, the Mexican taco or
2:04:11
pizza?
2:04:12
That's mentioned in here. It's mentioned. But but here's the
2:04:15
thing that's interesting. Does anybody think that anyone
2:04:18
believes this as a news story? Because it's not new is that
2:04:21
when when Taco Bell adds something to their menu, I mean,
2:04:26
every time some chain of restaurants adds something to
2:04:30
their menu. How can we not talking about that? No, no, no.
2:04:33
You're just talking about Taco Bell.
2:04:34
You know why? You know why? Let me tell you why you're I think
2:04:37
you're incorrect. In the United States, people are so ignorant
2:04:42
about food that yes, they see this. Oh, that's great. There's
2:04:47
a new product a new silica filled piece of crap. Yes, I
2:04:52
think people get very excited about the menu changing because
2:04:55
that's what most people eat. They eat this shit.
2:04:59
Yes. same grip I'm not going to argue that but my point is,
2:05:03
isn't that is that putting this off as news is dubious because
2:05:09
you don't pawn off anything any Wendy's additions to it. I've
2:05:12
never heard a Wendy's
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they haven't brought their menu in years screw Wendy's. No,
2:05:17
that's what you did. That's what Taco Bell would like you to
2:05:20
believe. Yes, it's working. Yeah, it is working. Here we go
2:05:24
the Taco Bell and cheese it mashed up get ready for the big
2:05:27
cheese to start. And the big cheese at crunch wraps and cream
2:05:31
with a cracker that essentially looks bigger than my phone. So
2:05:34
for more on that Brooke department has the details
2:05:36
broke?
2:05:37
Who is this the food reporter who is we don't know this woman
2:05:40
she's not talking in an NPR voice what's going on? This is
2:05:43
Yahoo News this Yahoo Finance talks about you know stocks
2:05:50
going up I got Oh
2:05:51
yeah. Okay, good. Then my
2:05:52
phone. So for more on that Brooke DePalma has the details.
2:05:55
Brooke what do we need to know about this?
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That's very Rochelle this to Asana includes a cheese a
2:06:00
cracker. That's 16 times bigger than average cheese it cracker
2:06:04
now on top of that includes Taco Bell seeds, beef, sour cream,
2:06:07
tomatoes, lettuce, and tomato. And then in addition to that,
2:06:10
Shawn and Dave online only, it'll also include a crunchwrap
2:06:13
supreme opportunity for customers to go and,
2:06:17
John, have you gotten in on that crunchwrap supreme opportunity
2:06:21
yet because I hear it's the hottest thing on Wall Street
2:06:24
clewd a crunchwrap supreme opportunity for customers to go
2:06:28
and grab this essentially Tostada wrapped in a tortilla.
2:06:32
Now that's a bit more pricey. That's 429. Now this comes into
2:06:36
customer companies really looking to learn customers
2:06:38
online. But if you're a Taco Bell lover, so our Rochelle
2:06:41
sorry, Dave, sorry, Shawn, or you only can get this started in
2:06:45
California, it's going to be testing two weeks, and then
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perhaps it'll roll out. But really it's only while supplies
2:06:52
last night the company did tell yahoo finance that as with any
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test item, there's no guarantee that overlap nationwide. But
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when it comes to talk about innovation, you really never
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know but if this is anything like the Mexican pizza, we might
2:07:05
be unlucky.
2:07:06
You just hit on my idea though, you have to combine this cheez
2:07:09
it with the Mexican pizza, the Mexican pizza on the giant
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cheeses,
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I'd be fine with maybe a DIY and Go Go's nationwide. We might.
2:07:20
Maybe they'll be able to send us some on set.
2:07:23
No, you're right. You're right. I had to shoot myself. I could
2:07:28
not stomach that. That's the level hung. Yeah,
2:07:33
I liked a little kicker at the end. Maybe we can get some on
2:07:36
set, you know, saying here's the old Well, we gave you this
2:07:39
promotion may have only been a minute by and they stretched it.
2:07:43
That's a possibility. Because the guy at the end talking about
2:07:46
mixing these products up seemed like it was just like killing
2:07:50
time. Wow. So I'm actually guessing it's a minute by and
2:07:55
they took it online online. All these online guys.
2:07:59
Oh, no. They always extend they always do too long. They always
2:08:02
do more. Yeah, it gives her free but I think I think you're
2:08:06
right. Yeah, it was a minute by and they're like, you know,
2:08:08
let's get some free shit here. Let's go a little longer and
2:08:11
then actually hint at it. Come on Taco Bell.
2:08:15
These guys are not they're getting paid slave wages at
2:08:19
Yahoo Finance. And if
2:08:20
they're getting paid at all food, ease, maybe they're just
2:08:24
there for experience. It's a great experience this internship
2:08:27
at Yahoo News. Yeah, the others two newspapers a week going out
2:08:31
of business. Yeah, according to Holy that
2:08:35
many. Here we go. Hold on. Here we
2:08:37
go. New concern about the state of print journalism in America,
2:08:40
a new report finds on average, two newspapers are going out of
2:08:44
business in the US each week. 70 million Americans now live in a
2:08:48
county with only one local news organization or none at all.
2:08:52
None at all. Here's all kinds of local reporting. It's just not
2:08:57
official. They didn't go to J school. The food thing is really
2:09:03
happening in Holland. Man. Have you seen any of the videos of
2:09:05
the farmers? The farmers came out? Yeah. Okay. So the the
2:09:10
Dutch Minister of nature and nitrogen came out and said, hey,
2:09:18
you know, I'm sorry, 50% of these farms will have to go
2:09:21
because we're killing the earth, and global warming and climate
2:09:25
change. And the farmers went, What? No, and it has to happen
2:09:30
within eight years. And so they got on their tractors again,
2:09:34
except this time, they got a little more in their face. They
2:09:36
were burning hay bales all the way down the highway from all
2:09:40
the way to the Hague. They blocked the police station with
2:09:45
all of their tractors, and the police had to concede this It's
2:09:50
okay. You win. Back off. There was there was there's just one
2:09:55
video it's in the show notes. This is Dutch farm. He has a
2:09:57
sledge hammer in each hand. like big sledgehammers, and the cop
2:10:02
cars are coming by he's just like wailing on him with his
2:10:05
sledge hammers overhand boom, boom. This is you know, this is
2:10:10
like the 70s where we have what do we have? Strikes protests and
2:10:14
blackouts here's what I'm hoping for the 70s reboot. Can we get
2:10:21
Tube Tops to come back?
2:10:25
You My favorite thing about tube tops were the little kids a
2:10:29
little mean little kid that sounds
2:10:31
creepy. Okay, yes. As you as a little kid Yeah.
2:10:36
And it'll mean little kid. I was older than the mean little kid
2:10:39
at the time but I always got a kick out of it. mean low kid
2:10:43
come up around it didn't take much but a mean low kid come up
2:10:46
behind a girl wearing a tube top just pull on it and boom it pop
2:10:50
right off. And there she was bare breasted. It was the
2:10:54
topless era to so none a few of the women concern themselves but
2:10:58
I'm thinking
2:10:59
we may be early enough to get a jump on this and exit strategy.
2:11:05
But to stop Yeah, why not?
2:11:08
Africa. They're just basically they're made out of something.
2:11:11
This is my point that cheap to make. Yeah, the definitely just
2:11:14
to make it look good. Yeah. All right. cheap,
2:11:18
cheap. Okay, climate change for a moment.
2:11:25
Can we start with the my car clip? Sure. The ludicrous car
2:11:30
clip?
2:11:30
Is this the EU restrictions?
2:11:33
I believe so.
2:11:34
The European Union has signed off on a measure that would call
2:11:36
for the elimination of carbon emissions from new cars by the
2:11:39
end of 2035. Follows hard fought talks between the respective
2:11:43
sides of dragged on into the early hours of today 27 member
2:11:47
EU finding common ground and an agreement that would cut
2:11:50
greenhouse gas emissions by at least 55% By the year 2030
2:11:54
Compared to 1990 instead of a previously agreed upon 40%
2:12:00
What can you even look at your car or is that going to be a
2:12:04
climate change issue? How many workers
2:12:07
This is possible what they're saying? What exactly
2:12:10
were these numbers on a member EU finding common ground?
2:12:13
Well, I was gonna play the last bit with the numbers the numbers
2:12:16
on here the numbers again an
2:12:16
agreement that would cut greenhouse gas emissions by at
2:12:19
least 55% By the year 2030 Compared to 1990 instead of a
2:12:24
previously agreed upon 40%
2:12:27
Okay
2:12:29
so by 2035 there's gonna be no only electric cars Yeah. How's
2:12:36
it gonna work?
2:12:39
In Texas apparently they're building one charging station
2:12:44
every 50 miles on the on the interstates so what you know it
2:12:49
takes the charge Oh, and you don't have to tell me this I'm
2:12:53
the guy that
2:12:53
study in front of you there's one other person waiting to
2:12:56
charge and you have to wait for them
2:12:57
know or or like Scotland where they just said hey, you've got
2:13:02
to upgrade your charging stations we need to be able to
2:13:05
control it in case the grid is a little weak we need to be able
2:13:08
to slow down your charging time from one hour to five hours. You
2:13:13
lose your freedom with these things. It's crazy that people
2:13:16
don't see through this now it's not I guess I'm what am I say?
2:13:20
Not really well. Here's here's the irony clip. Did he I'm done
2:13:24
you take off but this is this is the irony of global warming and
2:13:29
the whole idea this is lignite coal night it I don't know if
2:13:33
anyone knows it, just you know the different coal coal types.
2:13:35
But lignite is the is the cheap ass dirty coal.
2:13:41
Okay, where does it come from? Where does it come from? Like,
2:13:44
where does it? Where does it Where does it come from just
2:13:46
anywhere. It comes
2:13:47
all over the world. But Greece has a bunch of it. And now it
2:13:51
looks like they're gonna have to burn it. energy market
2:13:54
turmoil amid the war in Ukraine has triggered an increase in
2:13:57
coal fired electricity production in Europe. In Greece,
2:14:00
an ambitious plan to end decades of reliance on low quality coal
2:14:05
has been put on hold in response to a huge rise in natural gas
2:14:09
prices. And today's Andrew Thomas reports
2:14:11
cool has long been treated as legacy fuel in Europe. Now it's
2:14:15
helping the continent cope with the dramatic rise in natural gas
2:14:18
prices. This is Greece's biggest open face lignite mine, near the
2:14:23
northern city of Kozani. The material is commonly known as
2:14:26
brown coal
2:14:27
for Lindbergh Kandra, the lignite center of Western
2:14:30
Macedonia was indeed the heart of the country's energy
2:14:32
production. The plan has certainly changed due to the
2:14:35
depletion of deposits and environmental issues that have
2:14:38
come up and the company will continue to operate in the
2:14:41
region, changing the form of energy that is used and moving
2:14:44
on to renewable energy sources.
2:14:48
So supergreen so the lignite that's the that's the dirtiest
2:14:51
of the dirty then they'll let them do that the EU will let
2:14:54
Greece do this.
2:14:55
Isn't that great? It's Yes, and indeed is there dirtiest of the
2:15:00
dirty we don't even have a lignite dirty Greeks. That was
2:15:05
bad.
2:15:07
Alright, here's the lots of globalist news these days get
2:15:10
ready for just more of this NATO European Union, United Nations.
2:15:16
Here's the Secretary General General Antonio Guterres. And
2:15:21
he's very concerned. Sadly,
2:15:23
we have taken the ocean for granted. And today we face what
2:15:28
I would call a notion emergency. We must turn the tide. Global
2:15:35
heating is pushing ocean temperatures to record levels,
2:15:40
creating fiercer and more frequent storms. Sea levels are
2:15:46
rising, low lying island nations face inundation, as do many
2:15:53
major coastal cities in the world, and some 8 million tonnes
2:15:57
of plastic waste enter the oceans every year. Without
2:16:02
drastic action. These plastic could overweight all the fish in
2:16:10
the oceans by 2050.
2:16:12
Okay, so if we don't stop anything, there will be more
2:16:18
plastic and all of the ocean than all of the fish and all of
2:16:21
the oceans. What are you eating? I mean, I had to mute you your
2:16:25
crackling Is this enough? If that's another damn life?
2:16:29
Because I'm getting I'm picking up a dry throat.
2:16:32
Okay. Can you unpack it quietly?
2:16:35
Or no? You hear that? Yes. Now I will say this. How does that
2:16:41
report coincide with the news item around here which is trying
2:16:46
to explain wire water. The ocean water outside the San Francisco
2:16:50
area so damn cold. Yes, I've
2:16:52
been reading about this. But it's not about that you have
2:16:56
plastic? You see, we're just gonna we're just gonna move it
2:16:59
from while it's heating up. Now. It doesn't matter if it's not
2:17:02
heating up. You still got plastic go look, tell me there's
2:17:04
no plastic. I don't see any plastic, this plastic
2:17:08
everywhere. This entire islands that are bigger than than the
2:17:11
country of Finland was pretty big.
2:17:15
I know. It's a big plastic thing in the middle of the ocean. And
2:17:17
people keep trying to mine it for you know recycling and I can
2:17:21
that never goes anywhere.
2:17:23
I know. I haven't heard this right. Of course I we probably
2:17:27
have clips about it. But I've yet to see. What you really want
2:17:33
is you want an overhead shot? Do you want a shot, you know, so
2:17:36
you can really see this huge island of plastic. And I don't
2:17:39
think they've really ever
2:17:41
delivered on Google Maps. There should be a Google Earth.
2:17:44
I don't think there is this thing. And while we're talking
2:17:47
about it, I'm very irked about this story.
2:17:50
Rocket crash on the moon has left scientists baffled. It was
2:17:53
first reported in the month of March three months on no one has
2:17:56
any idea what this rocket was where it came from. No country
2:18:02
is willing to take responsibility. And adding to
2:18:04
the conundrum is the fact that this crash created not one, but
2:18:09
two craters on the moon. And this is something unusual for
2:18:12
scientists, a series of claims and counterclaims are being
2:18:16
made. But all of them fail to explain this mystery.
2:18:20
So you know the fact that there's space wars going on and
2:18:23
someone's shot someone else's thing out of that doesn't bother
2:18:25
me that's that's going to be going on for years. But the fact
2:18:29
that they won't give us a good picture, you know, it's like
2:18:32
it's You see, the typical it's way too far away is a little
2:18:35
hole you can't really see you can't they get better shots of
2:18:39
this. I gotta think this is bullcrap. They should be able to
2:18:42
get more detail. I keep rubbing my eyes. Why is it so fuzzy when
2:18:45
you zoom in? They don't have anything. I mean, what is this
2:18:50
gonna be bullshit? I tried the Elon Musk satellite internet
2:18:56
with with Mo just to see what the delay was. Yeah, that's it's
2:19:00
not doable. Yeah, it's, uh, I'm kind of sad. The Ping was
2:19:08
low, it was fine. It was 38 seconds.
2:19:10
It's not low enough. 38 milliseconds, milliseconds,
2:19:13
milliseconds, that's 38 seconds would be bad. 38 milliseconds.
2:19:18
Now I could alleviate it somewhat by lowering his
2:19:22
quality. So you can use a different codec, but it's really
2:19:27
and I've kind of noticed a couple things with this. Elon
2:19:29
Musk sidelight, sometimes the ugly is, um, you get bummed me
2:19:34
out? No, no, no, you'll like it. But as a backup solution, it's
2:19:38
really going to be in in times of crisis because there's a full
2:19:42
second on the round trip. Really? Yeah. Yeah, it kind of
2:19:50
it kind of sucks. And what I've noticed, there's also they're
2:19:54
doing some proxying they're doing some kind of caching
2:19:57
they're doing they're doing some interesting stuff progressive
2:19:59
down. Load bandwidth allocation. There's a lot it's not it's not
2:20:04
opening everything so they can make money. Let me tell you
2:20:06
this, let me tell you this. Let me tell you, let me tell you
2:20:10
something.
2:20:10
Let me tell you, I know you I know gay, you, I know you, it's
2:20:14
still
2:20:14
amazing that it works. And it's great for just getting online
2:20:18
and not having a hassle not waiting for a guy to install.
2:20:21
It's pricey is pricier than most fixed line. But they're
2:20:27
employing a lot of tricks to make this thing work, right.
2:20:30
It's still mind blowing still, that it works. But we have
2:20:35
hooked it up to the Roku. And that works fine. We haven't had
2:20:38
a single problem on the download.
2:20:40
That wouldn't be dying, because it's just gonna wants to start
2:20:42
streaming even though it's even a one second delay once it goes
2:20:46
to go,
2:20:46
oh, no, that doesn't matter at all. But this but with the
2:20:48
stream. You could if you if you know if you do like the speed
2:20:53
test, you can see it starts it'll be around 10 megabits,
2:20:58
then it goes to 20. And then it'll start going ramping up but
2:21:01
not like your typical ramp up. It goes really, really slow. So
2:21:04
they're allocating bandwidth on demand somehow. It's
2:21:08
interesting. I mean, it's still again, it's phenomenal that it
2:21:12
works at all. You'll like it, you'll like it.
2:21:18
I won't get it.
2:21:19
At least it won't cut out every single time.
2:21:21
Well, you would take me a second to realize it.
2:21:28
Let me see. Oh, we should probably do this for a second.
2:21:30
But we have a we have some conclusions that we've been
2:21:34
following
2:21:35
la Maxwell, the longtime associate of convicted sex
2:21:38
offender Jeffrey Epstein is expected to be sentenced today
2:21:41
for sex trafficking. Maxwell was convicted in December.
2:21:44
Prosecutors are asking for a prison sentence of at least 30
2:21:47
years several accusers are expected
2:21:49
to speak in court.
2:21:51
Now what was interesting is that she did not get 30 years here's
2:21:54
the clip tonight
2:21:55
Glenn Maxwell has now been sentenced to 20 years in prison
2:21:57
after her conviction for grooming underage girls for
2:22:00
Jeffrey Epstein. Without taking responsibility. She told the
2:22:03
court today she empathized with the victims and called meeting
2:22:06
Epstein the greatest regret of her life. Her lawyer says she
2:22:08
will appeal
2:22:10
our Kelly was also convicted sentenced he got 30 years
2:22:17
julaine Maxwell probably co responsible for traumatizing.
2:22:22
Gosh, I don't know. Could it be 100 200? Gosh knows how many how
2:22:28
many young girls? She gets 20 years our Kelly did some weird
2:22:34
shit no doubt. But that mean there's there's a difference
2:22:37
there. That's quite quite astounding. And of course she's
2:22:40
on the suicide watch. Obviously,
2:22:42
Glenn Maxwell is beginning a 20 year prison sentence for helping
2:22:46
Jeffrey Epstein abuse underage girls. In court yesterday it was
2:22:50
revealed that Epstein left Maxwell $10 million in his will.
2:22:54
The judge says that money helped her decide on a $750,000 fine
2:22:59
for Maxwell in addition to the prison sentence,
2:23:01
what fine is she getting this this this sentencing make this
2:23:06
is not satisfying?
2:23:09
This is bad reporting. It's extremely
2:23:11
bad reporting and they're not talking about I mean, she helped
2:23:15
it from what I understand she actually participated in some of
2:23:18
this. Some of this stuff so he didn't just help him. Wasn't
2:23:23
there wasn't this wasn't under wasn't of coverage. And we got
2:23:26
as the high end junkies.
2:23:30
We'll see. We'll see another case that went on. This is an
2:23:35
interesting presentation by NPR on this guy live is I think he's
2:23:40
a Russian there's the live part or now or was
2:23:43
this was this one of Trumps Trump's buddies?
2:23:46
Well, it was one it's not it was one of Giuliani's associates but
2:23:50
listen to this report. And then before he played part two, I'll
2:23:54
ask you a question does federal sorry. Yeah, go well, Georgia
2:23:57
sends Lev Parnas a former associate of Rudy Giuliani to 20
2:24:00
months in prison for campaign finance offenses and other
2:24:03
crimes, and prs. Ryan Lucas has more
2:24:06
lead Parnassus was convicted of seven offenses and all related
2:24:09
to campaign finance schemes and wire fraud. He is best known,
2:24:12
however, for his role in the Ukraine scandal that led to
2:24:15
former President Trump's first impeachment. Parness help
2:24:17
Trump's personal attorney Rudy Giuliani dig up dirt on then
2:24:21
candidate Joe Biden, based on his son Hunter Biden's business
2:24:24
dealings in Ukraine in an effort to tarnish Biden and hurt his
2:24:27
chances in the 2020 presidential election.
2:24:30
throw the book at him? Because he was right.
2:24:35
So yeah. So So you think there's some associations by guilt by
2:24:42
association Trump Giuliani's got something to do with this guy,
2:24:46
and this sentence and this violation, all the rest of it,
2:24:50
and they build it up like that. And then they play the clip the
2:24:53
second part, which says, No, it's just some other thing. This
2:24:57
criminal
2:24:57
case against Parnassus was unrelated to his work. Giuliani
2:25:00
on Ukraine. A jury convicted Parness in October on six
2:25:04
counts. He later pleaded guilty to a seventh. Now a federal
2:25:07
judge has sentenced him to 20 months in federal prison. Well,
2:25:10
unlike my clip, this is great reporting.
2:25:15
Tell us nothing. What happened there?
2:25:20
They just wanted to bring this up so they could say, Giuliani
2:25:25
and Trump and Trump
2:25:26
but Giuliani I do have this clip because this was I didn't want
2:25:29
to play it because this is so dumb. Where is it? Because he
2:25:36
says he filed a lawsuit Hold on a second. Giuliani where's this
2:25:41
guy? Did I not clip that hit? Someone like tapped him on the
2:25:45
back or something and he got all bent out of shape and he's suing
2:25:48
the guy maybe I don't know. I thought I had that clip
2:25:54
somewhere. It was maybe was so stupid.
2:25:57
Okay, I've got my favorite clip while you're since we just
2:26:00
dropped that. First of all, I have two clips. One is that but
2:26:05
ESG backfiring
2:26:07
got my favorite.
2:26:09
And then I got a clip about some new thing they're trying to
2:26:13
pull.
2:26:14
Okay, I'm all in I'm all in on ESG
2:26:18
There you go. Yes, you're after a Ben and Jerry's announced it
2:26:20
would no longer sell its ice cream in the Israeli occupied
2:26:23
West Bank. Its corporate owner has announced a workaround to
2:26:26
continue ice cream sales there. And prs. Daniel Astron has more
2:26:29
from Tel Aviv.
2:26:30
The Vermont based company said last summer that it was
2:26:33
inconsistent with its values to continue allowing its ice cream
2:26:36
to be sold in the West Bank. Ben and Jerry's founders said the
2:26:39
move was to protest Israel's occupation violating
2:26:42
Palestinians human rights. Israeli officials lobbied US
2:26:46
states against the decision. Several states with laws against
2:26:49
Israel boycotts, withdrew their pension fund investments and Ben
2:26:52
and Jerry's owner Unilever. Now Unilever says it has its
2:26:56
business interests to Ben and Jerry's Israeli manufacturer,
2:27:00
allowing the Israeli company to continue to make the ice cream
2:27:03
and sell it in the West Bank. Israeli officials call it a
2:27:06
victory.
2:27:07
So when do we get the Ben and Jerry protests here AOC leads
2:27:12
that charge.
2:27:13
We don't own him anymore with the little lever you got to get
2:27:17
to them. So here's the one that really got me. This is my clip.
2:27:21
That is just annoying. This is the new Federal Reserve bill.
2:27:25
You know, the 1913 bill, they're rewriting it listen to this
2:27:28
limit, the actual Federal Reserve Act that they the
2:27:33
Creature from Jekyll Island this bill, this act is being
2:27:36
rewritten?
2:27:37
Yeah.
2:27:38
Hey now
2:27:39
the house approved the bill earlier this month that would
2:27:41
require the Federal Reserve to address social justice concerns
2:27:45
named the racial and economic equity act, it would amend the
2:27:48
Federal Reserve Act of 1913. To expand the mandate of the
2:27:51
central bank. The new mandate would oblige the Fed to promote
2:27:54
racial and economic justice. The original Federal Reserve acts as
2:27:58
the central bank's function is to maintain price stability and
2:28:01
full employment. Now this new bill says the Fed quote shall
2:28:04
exercise all duties and functions in a manner that
2:28:07
fosters the elimination of disparities across racial and
2:28:10
ethnic groups with respect to employment, income, wealth and
2:28:13
access to affordable credit. The bill also has new provisions for
2:28:17
inclusive lending practices, promoting diversity in financial
2:28:21
institutions and reducing sexual and racial discrimination in
2:28:24
housing. The Federal Reserve would be responsible for all of
2:28:27
it under the new rules. Congresswoman Maxine Waters and
2:28:30
five other Democrats sponsor the bill, it passed the House by a
2:28:34
slim margin of 215 to 207. President Biden has shown
2:28:38
support for the cause, but is unlikely to pass the Senate
2:28:41
which is more evenly split. Wow.
2:28:45
That's, that's pretty interesting. So does that mean
2:28:49
though, if it would pass, which it doesn't sound like it will?
2:28:53
Dead or it could, I mean, I don't know why. Where's this
2:28:56
from New Tang Dynasty? NTD.
2:28:58
Be obviously,
2:29:00
huh. So with that,
2:29:02
we'll imagine saddling the Fed Federal Reserve. And, you know,
2:29:06
this is one way of screwing them. That's for sure. You
2:29:08
know, where this you know, what this this plays into? It doesn't
2:29:12
matter that much. I mean, yeah. Okay. So maybe they constrain
2:29:15
some things on banks they lend to because that's really what
2:29:17
they do. They lend to the US government, they lend to banks.
2:29:22
But if you have a central bank, digital currency, that thing is
2:29:25
a lot more interesting, where you can determine who gets a
2:29:27
little payout going direct, which is their mantra now. This
2:29:32
would be a perfect setup, how come they How come they don't
2:29:35
have that in the house? I'll bet that I'll bet these eight hosts
2:29:37
to banks, can the central bank's control all these people? Why
2:29:43
wouldn't they get that? If that happens, that'll then then then
2:29:47
all bets are off.
2:29:50
I'd say wow, I'd say all bets are off. The Federal Reserve has
2:29:55
to do pretty much to have to take over the whole social
2:29:58
justice movement.
2:30:00
Beautiful. This is just transitory racism people.
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Chris they hit me in the mouth for my experience today,
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You gotta admit that sounds like these people are having a good
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time hanging out those meetups. Here's what went on in Longview,
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Texas, another meetup.
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In the morning, John and Adam. This is Fletcher at the
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Northwest Texas Piney Woods meetup. Johnny B Joe Biden.
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This is Daniel and I got
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to say this Ernie coming from the Piney Woods meetup where
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it's hard to get her to rally. This is clay saying hi to DH
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in the morning, whoa, whoa. All right, Longview, Texas. Here's
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what's coming up. Meetup wise you can find all these at no
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Daniel Mimi, they manage that no agenda meetups.com Tomorrow, the
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moose is no longer loose six o'clock the Bulldog in New
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Orleans, New Orleans, Louisiana. That should be fun Wednesday
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Eindhoven summer meet up in the Netherlands that's the lowlands
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time of 6:30pm named Dale under debate and no agenda meet up in
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its Cato house. In ain't Hall for Brad bones. They want me to
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do that in Dutch. There's someone knocking on your door.
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I don't know. Let me go check.
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Here's what's coming up on the calendar for the month of July
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on the ninth Brockport New York Oxbridge, Ontario, Canada Berlin
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Hello, Deutschland. The 10th Arlington, Virginia Santa Fe New
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Prague, St. Louis, all on the 16th Columbus, Ohio. There are
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people going to these things. And then we've got limited we've
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got North Carolina Charlotte, the 21st Asheville on the 23rd
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and there's so many people in North Carolina they have to do
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to meetups, Toronto on the 23rd Albany, Oregon on the 30th and
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the 31st. Honolulu, Hawaii Arlington, Washington, Adelaide,
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Australia August 1 We're already into August Victoria BC on the
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second and wallkill New York on the fourth. It's unbelievable.
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These things have taken off. They've taken the Gitmo nation
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no agenda nation by storm you have to at least go to one of
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these you won't regret it community is all you have left
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these days. No agenda meetup.com Like a pot a Dyson day you won't
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be you want to say is like a bar. Now. I'm very concerned.
2:43:45
Oh, no. Luckily, I have one shitty really worthless ISO.
2:43:52
That's the way to sell it.
2:43:55
Because I feel bad about it. It's a shitty worthless ice. So
2:43:58
I'll play it and then we'll just have
2:44:00
it. It's redonkulous
2:44:04
Exactly exactly.
2:44:06
What's your name says all the time.
2:44:08
I hate it so much. It kind of made sense. But now that I hear
2:44:12
I liked the echo on it. And I was kind of good. Who says
2:44:15
redonk?
2:44:16
Who says one who says redonkulous? me much better? Who
2:44:20
said or not?
2:44:22
Who says redonkulous
2:44:24
Rachel Maddow?
2:44:26
Oh No wonder I hate it. Okay, but your eyes oh, you have one?
2:44:31
I have one
2:44:32
wreaks havoc on the industry.
2:44:35
She's as worse than mine
2:44:38
wreaked havoc on the industry. Ah,
2:44:42
I think we go for redonkulous is not this is nowhere to hear it
2:44:45
again. redonkulous I'm gonna put it in the slot just out of this
2:44:51
because I think I'm gonna come they're gonna convince you. Here
2:44:55
we go. It's redonkulous Okay, whoo, man. That's not my
2:45:00
favorite.
2:45:01
It's no good, but it's better than you right? It's better than
2:45:04
mine.
2:45:04
The Havoc is definitely no good. What if we fell down on the job?
2:45:09
Don't you know, feel cyclical?
2:45:14
It's a fractal. What can I tell you? Okay, I do have one more
2:45:20
important clip, I think that I need to play regarding because
2:45:24
we missed this climate change. This one was doing the rounds.
2:45:27
There is in the Australian Ambassador for Women, they have
2:45:30
an ambassador, which I think is part of their foreign service,
2:45:34
maybe. Maybe it's un related, but she had a short little
2:45:38
statement that's going around the world
2:45:40
as we confront the climate crisis. Women and Girls human
2:45:43
rights must be at the center of our collective efforts. climate
2:45:48
change and its consequences can exacerbate the risk of sexual
2:45:52
and gender based violence. This risk is most acute for women and
2:45:56
girls facing multiple and intersecting forms of
2:46:00
discrimination and inequality, including indigenous women and
2:46:04
girls.
2:46:05
climate change. Climate change is dangerous to women, girls. I
2:46:11
mean, how does that even work?
2:46:14
is too hot to rape.
2:46:18
Speaking of such
2:46:19
this morning a suspected case of human smuggling turning deadly
2:46:23
in Texas. Authorities in San Antonio say they found 46 bodies
2:46:27
near or inside this tractor trailer in a remote area.
2:46:31
We're not supposed to open up a truck and see stacks of bodies
2:46:35
in there. None of us come to work imagining that
2:46:39
rescuers pulling 16 People from the truck still alive suffering
2:46:43
from heat exhaustion with outside temperatures topping 100
2:46:47
degrees.
2:46:49
No signs of water in the vehicle there was a refrigerated tractor
2:46:53
trailer, but there was no visible working AC unit on that
2:46:57
rig.
2:46:58
A law enforcement official tells the Texas Tribune it appears
2:47:01
people were trying to jump out of the tractor trailer because
2:47:04
some of the deceased were found along several blocks home and
2:47:08
many of the people appeared to have been sprinkled with steak
2:47:11
seasoning, perhaps an attempt to cover up the smell of people.
2:47:14
Three people have been taken into custody. It's unclear if
2:47:18
they're connected to human trafficking.
2:47:20
Of course this is all to blame on climate change obviously
2:47:25
could not resist the
2:47:27
I have to follow your report with this with a with a better
2:47:31
report. Even though I left out the steak
2:47:34
seasoning is the best part of it. Come on. This
2:47:37
this is good because he bring in the Mexican president and throws
2:47:40
Biden under the bus. Okay, where's where's this migrant?
2:47:46
Yes,
2:47:48
Mexico has joined the investigation into the deaths of
2:47:51
51 suspected illegal immigrants found in Texas that were stuck
2:47:55
inside a tractor trailer in sweltering conditions. And
2:47:58
today's Jessica Beatty has more
2:48:00
Mexican president Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said Tuesday, the
2:48:04
22 Mexicans were identified among the dead, along with seven
2:48:08
Guatemalans and 200 ins as according to IDs they found no
2:48:12
news on the rest. It's just lambing.
2:48:15
These unfortunate events have to do with the situation of poverty
2:48:19
and desperation of our Central American and Mexican brothers
2:48:23
and sisters.
2:48:24
The victims are found on the outskirts of San Antonio Monday,
2:48:27
where temperatures topped 100 degrees. The fire department
2:48:31
official described stacks of bodies in the trailer and said
2:48:35
there were no signs of water or working air conditioning. Lopez
2:48:39
Obrador said another factor is the status of the US Mexico
2:48:43
border.
2:48:44
I mean, I definitely go
2:48:45
oh really happens because there's also human trafficking
2:48:49
and lack of control at the border between Mexico and the
2:48:52
United States and inside the United States,
2:48:55
Lopez Obrador. His comments echo what Texas Governor Greg Abbott
2:48:59
said after the tragedy, Abbott criticized Biden's policies
2:49:02
tweeting these deaths are on Biden they're a result of his
2:49:06
deadly open border policies. The Biden administration has rolled
2:49:10
back some Trump era policies, including the border wall and
2:49:13
the migrant protection protocols. Meanwhile, the White
2:49:16
House says the border is closed and puts the blame on human
2:49:20
traffickers. In a statement Tuesday, Biden said this
2:49:23
incident underscores the need to go after the multibillion dollar
2:49:27
criminal smuggling industry preying on migrants and lead
2:49:30
into far too many innocent deaths. Authorities charged to
2:49:34
Mexican nationals Tuesday in connection with the deaths Yeah.
2:49:41
Hey, go steak sauce.
2:49:43
I think I think I think mine was it was funnier Steak Seasoning
2:49:47
not sauce. It wasn't like a one. No, it was seasoning. It was a
2:49:50
rub.
2:49:53
It was wrong. It was really getting them ready for a
2:49:55
barbecue. Okay, that's
2:49:57
just sick. Something for of your neck of the woods that everyone
2:50:02
seems to be very upset about. Well, this
2:50:04
goes way beyond a simple filing error the AGs office releasing a
2:50:10
list of names, birthdays, gender, race, and home addresses
2:50:15
of every single person in the state of California with a
2:50:18
concealed carry weapons permit. This all happened last night
2:50:22
after the Ag released a website in the effort to be more
2:50:25
transparent when it comes to gun safety. The website had in its
2:50:30
firearm safety information, record sales and the link to a
2:50:34
portal of concealed carry permit holders except when you clicked
2:50:38
on that portal. 1000s of columns came up with all of that
2:50:42
personal information included that I just mentioned. Now that
2:50:45
website has since been taken down. I want to read to you a
2:50:49
part of what was said on that initial website released by the
2:50:53
AGs office says the DOJ seeks to balance its duties to provide
2:50:58
gun violence and firearms data to support research efforts.
2:51:02
while protecting the personal identifying information in the
2:51:06
data they collect. We did reach out to the Ag to ask what
2:51:09
happened here's what the agency's response was, any
2:51:13
unauthorized release of personal information is unacceptable. We
2:51:17
are working swiftly to address the situation and will provide
2:51:20
additional information as soon as possible.
2:51:24
So this is very interesting. A lot of people really bent out of
2:51:28
shape over this. This should be
2:51:31
an invasion of privacy the only people that shouldn't be bent
2:51:33
out of shape over the people that work for guns and ammo they
2:51:36
could get a hold of that list. Save them a fortune and mass
2:51:40
market
2:51:41
markets and costs. Well I mean that list is now out there so
2:51:44
I'm sure they can get a hold of it.
2:51:45
Well that's what you want is to be a good list. That'd be a good
2:51:48
list for a shot unfortunately does enlisted has email address
2:51:51
so
2:51:51
not much now. Is there going to be any repercussion and what's
2:51:54
the talk out there about this are most people I think good
2:51:57
this is really good because we need to know who was caring. I
2:52:00
would say
2:52:01
that it's probably the consensus would be
2:52:04
Yeah, I wouldn't mind it if they probably I want everyone to know
2:52:07
how many guns I have.
2:52:09
Yeah, yeah, come on over
2:52:13
well, that's just me Hill Country hillbilly. It's what I'm
2:52:17
turning into that's it you've got nothing else.
2:52:21
I do have stuff we can push it off as soon as Sunday coming up.
2:52:24
Same thing same time that there's going to change that
2:52:26
much. So a few new items.
2:52:28
Oh, you might have to eat those words. You never know anything
2:52:32
can happen. It's a crazy world.
2:52:34
Yeah, well,
2:52:35
it's a crazy world. Well, I'm excited. There's always
2:52:39
something crazy going oh by the way, John. The bear on Hulu. You
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The bear a bear. Yeah, you'd like
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This was straight out of Putin's playbook
2:57:09
playbooks playbooks, playbooks, playbooks, playbooks play.
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We know this is definitely part of the Russian playbook.
2:57:20
playbook playbook, and the Russian, the Russian philosophy,
2:57:24
the Russian playbook will not change. So I think that is the
2:57:27
Russian playbook. It is part of the Russian playbook. The
2:57:30
tactics look familiar like a page from Russia's playbook
2:57:34
because of what he called Russia's playbook
2:57:36
on murdering people. Clearly Russia benefits the most from
2:57:39
this and it does fit the Russian playbook.
2:57:49
Russian playbook Russia's playbook.
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But what Putin is doing in Ukraine is actually straight out
2:57:58
of the Russian military planners
2:58:00
playbook.
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Clinton's playbook, playbook turns a pleasure when the
2:58:08
Republican Party adopts Russia's authoritarian playbook. MoPhO
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it's redonkulous
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