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September 4th, 2022 • 2h 47m

1483: Jacked Up Joe

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It's time to rebel eyes.
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Adam curry,
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John C. Devorah.
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Sunday September 4 2022. Award winning combination media
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this is no agenda
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better dead than red and broadcasting live from the heart
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of the Texas hill country here in FEMA Region number six in the
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morning everybody. I'm Adam curry
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Dan from Northern Silicon Valley where we're still waiting for
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this Artemis thing. I mean, what is it going to take on Johnson
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Dvorak? Kill.
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I have a sequence of clips of short clips. Yeah, it started
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off okay. NASA
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says everything is a go so far for tomorrow's planned launch of
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the Artemis one mission to the moon. Forecasters say the
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weather is expected to cooperate. The blast off window
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is tomorrow afternoon.
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And from what I understand, they already knew they had problems
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when she was talking about this. So the next day
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well, for the second time this week, NASA's Artemis rocket did
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not fly the space agency scrubbed the launch of the
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massive rocket after a new technical issue surfaced and
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attempts to fix it failed. CBS is Mark Strassman is at the
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Kennedy Space Center. Mark earlier this week. It was an
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issue with the engine What happened this time?
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Well, a lot of frustration here NASA just announced it looks as
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though they're gonna have to roll the rocket back to the
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garage back to the Vehicle Assembly Building. That would
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delay the next launch window until later this month. More
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likely later next month. Today's problem came up a couple of
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hours into loading the rocket with propellant that happened at
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the bottom of the rocket right about here. They discovered a
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leak in the liquid hydrogen fuel line. They tried to troubleshoot
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it three different times, all without luck. And at that point,
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the launch was a scrub time in five days that NASA has been
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luckless on the launch pad both times that liquid hydrogen leak
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was an issue. And frustration comes after years of delays and
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billions of dollars in cost overruns. And Lilia, this rocket
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still hasn't left the launch pad
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is kind of analogous to Joe's whole deal. Just don't work.
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Here's the fun final short clip.
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That's right. I mean, we were waiting all day today back and
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forth a lot of communication from NASA to the public. And it
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didn't happen. Just big picture here. Mark. How important is it
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for NASA that artists that Artemis one succeed? It's
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everything I mean, that's as a timeline to return astronauts to
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the moon. But first, they have to have a successful test flight
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around the moon and back from Artemis one a minimum of drama.
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And right now they can't even get it off the ground
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back. Nice sexual kind of connotation there at the end.
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Hey, they can't even get it off the ground. Hey, man, here
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you go. Minimum of drama. And right now that can't even get it
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off the ground. Can't even get
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it up man. Can't get it up. Do I have a few we know that get us
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off? Oh, yeah.
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When are they gonna fly this thing again? I try it again.
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Never gonna fly. You know,
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just go look up Operation Highjump. And you know the real
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problem all right. Onward.
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I have a few May a couple so I'm gonna get out of the way.
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Yes. We had a few you even wrote that in the newsletter. I was
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realized we're never wrong. What are you talking about?
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Well, you're wrong when you just well, sometimes you're not
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really wrong, but you're you're made a mistake.
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Oh, hold on a second. This is not about we have some Mia
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culpa. Is this stuff that I did wrong? No, it's me.
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Oh, okay. Nevermind. No, no. Hey, how's
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that dw 40 doing huh?
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But they'll be a W four who? WD 40? I was right. Yes, it that'd
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be a D 40. You were right. What you weren't right. Whatever you
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were reading whoever that guy was was writes me.
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Excuse me. I didn't hear you. I was what?
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You were right. Okay. It was water displacement number 40 was
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used to co T's rockets. So who knew? They just seem fishy. The
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other thing is it's not dirty crude. It's sour crude.
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But I told you that that was that was hyperbole of the
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newsreader the whoever that was.
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That was I think, versus kinds of crude. There's two kinds of
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major crude crude oil. One is sour is loaded with sulfur and
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the other one is sweet, sweet crude tasting this sweet crude
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is a good stuff because you don't have to desulfurized it.
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Yeah, you can mostly more expense
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when you cook with it, or is that
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I guess I never tried but I guess I don't think so. It's
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kind of grimy. Okay.
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Yeah, that was Queen Ursula who said that dirty, dirty Russian
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fossil fuels
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dirty.
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So now we understand what she
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was talking and the last one was sad or the guy in Iraq is she is
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not a Sunni. The Sunnis there's really no the Sunni faction of
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the rock is mostly what guy we're just talking about here.
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Why said that? Else a deer that guy whose starter Yeah, Saturday
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was a Sunni. And I got called out you're full of it. He's not
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a Sunni. He's a Shiite. And he is I mean, I should have known
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that because the Iraq is mostly a Shiite country, even though
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it's it was always
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run by men. Okay, you're allowed to make a mistake. That's why we
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have
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I want to get this right thing straightened up, because there's
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going to be an issue for the Pope. Oh, it's a big issue. Oh,
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yeah. So I've got a bunch of clips on it, too. Okay. So, but
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let me explain what's going on here is that this guy is who's
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something of a phony in terms of quitting? He's never going to
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quit. They say the experts. And I have one of these experts from
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of all places, Johns Hopkins. Oh,
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yes. This is where the experts live. Yeah, they're all there.
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So he is a Shiite, who hates Iranians and hates the Iranian
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she has and he's actually up against the faction of the
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Shiites running for office in Iraq are Iranian Shiites are the
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pro Iranian, she has her Iraqis. And he thinks they should be
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kicked out of the country and associated the United States. So
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he's a hardliner of a certain sort that is very popular, very
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popular guy, and I have some clips. I have an Iraq report,
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which I did pick up from Al Jazeera.
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I'm glad you have this, because a lot of people see what's going
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on. You know, we talked about the Green Zone being under
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attack on the last episode, which is really just not
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reported.
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And seen. So the green zones basically gone. Yeah. Yes. The
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walls have been blown down. Yes. And they took the walls down and
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they're running into the greens on the green zones. A fiasco at
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this point. Yeah. But the whole country is under. It hasn't had
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a government for over a year.
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Hey, that's what we do.
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That's what we do. We Rob allies,
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finger number one, and look what we did everybody. We
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did it again. I looked around because I knew I couldn't get
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any of this information from any mainstream, you know, anti Trump
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local news. So I went to Al Jazeera and they had a couple of
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reports and I picked one apart and this is the one I've got
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this is a rock report one,
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a political crisis in Iraq has erupted into violence after the
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powerful Shiite leader Muqtada al sadder, announced he was
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quitting frontline politics, gunfire and explosions of rocks
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Baghdad's high security green zone in the past few hours. With
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reports of heavy fighting between rival Shiite factions.
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These 20 people have been killed and hundreds injured in the
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worst fighting Iraqi capsule has seen in years. Victoria gambi
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begins our coverage
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chaos in Baghdad's heavily fortified Green Zone rival
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Shiite factions targeting each other the fighting escalated
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late on Monday night after a day of violence and political
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turmoil
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probably better as a visual report but I do I do like the
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sound effects
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sound effects are great I had to cut most of them out because
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they were bombs and they were just going crazy with the sound
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effects I've seen some of the footage but they had a lot of
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visuals showing these maniacs just holding up a gun and
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shooting at wild greens
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you know you don't see you don't see anyone I mean it's a chaos
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in these videos but you don't see anyone getting shot you see
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just here you'll see a lot going down right
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well there's a lot of bodies laying around here and there so
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it's not really completely true. Does somebody is getting shot
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but as maniacs is just like, you know, does if you remember the
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war in Iraq, where you have these these show offs that like
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to stand in the middle of them standing up holding your gun and
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shooting from the hip.
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Yeah. killing their their their son or their friend.
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Yeah. So let's go to part two
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protests broke out after Sheikh cleric Muqtada Al Sadr announced
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he was quitting frontline politics. His support is broke
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into the Presidential Palace, which houses the prime
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minister's office many even taking to the palace pool.
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This is a thing now isn't it this like if there's revolution,
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you better show plebs jumping in the presidential pool or
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something that's kind of the coolest
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packed pool it was packed Palace pool.
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Our demands are to dissolve parliament and to hold the
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corrupt to account and we say my master book to the outsider.
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Pride is under your feet, and it will sacrifice for you to his
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hours
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of caretaker Prime Minister Mustapha Academy halted cabinet
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sessions until further notice. But Iraq's political life was
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already in limbo. There's been deadlock for almost a year.
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Since Moqtada Al Sadr, his party won the largest share of seats
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in elections last October. It wasn't enough to secure a
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majority, and sadder hasn't been able to form a government of his
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choosing. He told his MPs to resign in June, and his
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supporters have been protesting since July. Some even briefly
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occupied parliament. They want new elections without the
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participation of Iran backed group.
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This is an Iraqi revolution, Dirac should be returned to its
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people.
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This is not the first time sad has announced his retirement
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from politics. And many have dismissed it as a bluff to gain
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leverage over his rivals already several protesters have been
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killed and hundreds wounded. And it's feared that his latest move
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could lead to yet more instability.
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Now, this is really quite a sad example of an overthrow of
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government. I mean, look at us, man, January 6. Now that was
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that was insurrection, brother, what you guys do is nothing. So
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what exactly is the problem that he couldn't form a cabinet as
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parliament?
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They couldn't form a government. A government or country says
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it's a parliamentary government. Right government?
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I'm sorry, cabinet. Yeah, a government he couldn't form a
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coalition. That's the term I'm looking for.
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And so the other group all ganged up, and they made one
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again, oh, no, oh, no, this guy is the populace guy. He's the
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one who wants to, you know, right, Iraq. First, let's get
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rid of these Iranian influencers, let's get decided
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to Sunnis, meanwhile, of course, had been taken out of the
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picture, largely because they're the ones who turned everything
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over to ISIS. Right. That didn't, that wasn't a good one.
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So that was the that's the end of their political career
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because they're useless. Yeah. And then the courage of the or
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the odd man out and they're, you know, it's hard to say where
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they're headed. None of this has been covered by the Western
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media, because we're so preoccupied with it with the
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January 6 investigation and the Biden
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Melania. Underpants, we were ahead of the times, brother, we
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knew it was coming. We were ahead of it.
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Well, yeah, we got that part. Right. So but the thing, this is
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a major, you know, I don't know if it reflects poorly on the
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United States and our nation building and all the rest of
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these idiots energy
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dreams started. We don't even defend our turf.
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We're out of their degrees up there up to there on their own.
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So the green zone is done. So that whole idea a lot of pools
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there
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and the groundcover they're not diving into the green zone
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pools.
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I don't know just probably a few of them nowadays. Yeah, hoarding
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it. Yeah. Now they're the grid. Friend of mine was in the we
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lived in the green zone from high school. He's got a hold of
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me some years ago. And he told me that the green zone is the
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closest thing I can country clutter. My edification, the
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closest thing he knew that he could compare it to his Hayward,
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Hayward, California, this kind of a suburban community it had
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his house tract homes. Oh, really, right. Part of it looks
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like America didn't they
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have like a Pizza Hut and Burger King? You
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know, they was just like, yeah, like Hayward? Yes, that's
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yeah, that's what we want to see some of these is some of these
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Iraqis, like, you know, bustin down a Burger King, kicking back
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and a Taco Bell
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to me, because there's a bunch of just a long reply when he
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took four clips. But they had one guy that he wouldn't go in
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there. He says, It's a mess. He says, Because bullets are just
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flying every which way from both sides. And he says you can't go.
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So you can't really get what you described. You can't get that in
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and out. It's the problem. The I mean, it's a mess. This is
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really something that should be reported. Let's go to clip
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three,
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with more on how the Iranian government is reacting to the
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violence in Baghdad. Well, we've heard from officials in Iran who
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have advised their citizens not to travel to Iraq, they have
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also canceled all flights to Iraq as a result of the
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instability that is ongoing in that country. There's a travel
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advisory call during the citizens to avoid travel to the
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country. They have also closed all the land border crossings
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between Iraq and Iran. Of course, the two countries are
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neighbors and they share a very long border that stretches about
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1300 kilometers. And we also heard from the foreign ministry
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spokesperson a little earlier this evening. And he said that
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the Iranian government leaves that there is no political
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impasse that Iraq can't solve itself, and that the Iranians
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are recommending that Iraq pursue a solution to political
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misunderstandings that they're having based on its
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constitution, which is interesting, of course, because
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one of the main issues that is at the core of the dispute
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between Fidel southern supporters and the government is
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the Constitution itself and the laws that have been put in place
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about the system. of government that they have.
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Yeah, that was our doing mostly Yeah. Sounds like it's gonna
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kick that to the curb and yeah, do whatever they do or whatever
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they used to do or whatever they're comfortable with. And
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what they're comfortable with is not having a bunch of
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foreigners, there seems to me, but now we take it the last
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clip.
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Yeah, I'm just, I'm just doing that to fill up the color. So we
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sound the same as the
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good idea. The last clip is our expert from, from Johns Hopkins,
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who comes in a couple of comments while I'm excited. Oh,
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well, by the way, sorry. Listen to the guys. See, this guy's
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from John Hopkins is from Johns Hopkins. But he speaks like a
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guy who's No, no, he sounds doesn't sound like a very. Today
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you'll see.
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Wolf is a research associate at Johns Hopkins University. He
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isn't shocked by status announcement.
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Frankly, I think this is solder being solder. I do believe that
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this is I wouldn't call it a stunt per se. But I do believe
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that is jockeying for leverage in this current political
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crisis. The past two elections have yielded the same exact
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results, you know, they, you know, is not you know, and one
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of the things that's pushing him is that he has not been able to
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get a prime minister of his choosing the coordination. You
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know, one of the things that he demanded was that the
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coordination framework, nominate someone who was quote, unquote,
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independent from Buryat molecule. That's one thing
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that's pushed this. And the second thing is, is that, you
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know, He's resisting, you know, in, you know, us and Iranian
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influence. So these are a couple of the things that are pushing
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this. But these are tactics that is used since 2000, the gray,
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I think the United States has just dropped all foreign policy
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except Russia and Ukraine, and EU. Everything else is just
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gone. And don't seem to be doing anything. We're doing
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a crappy job of it. This is a joke now. I mean, this is why I
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think it's not being covered. They're told not to cover it
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because it just reflects poorly on Elon, all this. Bush Cheney,
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Democrat,
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we got to keep people focused on the scary Magga Republicans.
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Ben, Megan, Megan, Megan. That's my now where I think are
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everyone's caught up as a rock news
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that America had said I have something on Iraq. I've had no,
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no, no, we're caught up. It's not good. But what else don't
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mess with us? We'll come in there and screw it up and screw
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that screw up the screw up.
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Verbalize. See it's time to verbalize.
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Alright, so this everyone's in a tizzy about the Biden's speech
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and I'll give you a boots on the ground from the Hill Country.
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Which is always I have
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a bunch of clips from this speech. I know short one, the
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definitive long bitch and moan about mega mega mega I got that
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too. But go it Yeah, give us a boots on the ground. What do ya
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what do people think they're Hill Country, Texas.
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So Paul, my septic tank guy he came by and taught now Paul is
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larger than life. He's got a dually huge dually pickup truck.
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You know, he's got a flip phone. And he's he just when he jumps
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out smokiness Marlboros. My dog doesn't even bark at him. This
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guy's this guy's like, it's just he's in command of everything.
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And he's so we were fixing some small problem and and he's like,
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Hey, did you go see Ted Nugent? I said, you know I actually did
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look i said i Tina's big fan. I really want to go by the time I
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looked it was all gone. We had a we had a box 12 seats people
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serving the strings was great. And he just goes on to tell us
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you know all the shit Ted would say about the government and the
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ATF and and then he said waiting by country man. And before I can
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even say anything he's like I'll tell you a lot of people are fed
19:16
up fed up fed up I was a little concerned with seems to be
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frustration bordering maybe a little bit on anger and from
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Paul you know, there's some crazy dudes I don't want these
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crazy but I don't think they anything would happen but the
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scene like pushed to the edge with this one. And that's more
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narrative I think then than what actually took place. But man how
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cool what did they do you think that ABC News Executive did the
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red the red lighting was that he's doing like we did such a
19:51
great job on the January 6 trial is have this guy do this thing?
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I don't think so. What do you
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think it was just an accident?
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I somebody's gonna have to explain. I mean it to me because
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it was dumb. And all the memes coming out of it with be Hazel
20:05
Bob and dynamite Baphomet and all that lizard head.
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It was a good one. And of course Hitler, Stalin, you name it.
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Yeah, actually. I got a little one minute clip here. I think
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was Jimbo producer Jimbo sent this to me from V for Vendetta
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and one of the classic movies. No. Remember, remember the fifth
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November, gunpowder treason and plot. And so this is the
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Chancellor and the Chancellor is on this huge screen in front of
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me whatever the council is, and he's commanding them. And it
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looks very similar to the Joe Biden set with the you know, the
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red on both sides. And also kind of what he said
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every day. Every day that brings us closer to November. Every day
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that man remains free is one more failure 347 days gentleman
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347 failures. We do not have the adequate. We are being buried
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beneath the avalanche of your inadequacies, Mr. Creed. Tonight
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I will speak directly to these people and make the situation
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perfectly clear to them. The security of this nation depends
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on complete and total compliance. Tonight, any
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protester any instigator or agitator will be made example of
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kinda like
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they should go right into the Biden DeLonge part of the Biden
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speech they have clipped here. Okay. Which one I didn't make a
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cancer. Okay.
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I gave you my word
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as it might not know How about how about I play one into the
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next just to make the whole effects perfect. Just a little
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tail of this one here.
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Okay, what's the wrong clip anyway? I need don't. Rant Redux
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is the one you want to play. So once you play back the back
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Yeah, just a
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little bit of this one. Okay, night.
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Any protester any instigator or agitator will be made example of
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who must be honest with each other. And with ourselves. Too
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much of what's happening in our country today is not normal.
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Donald Trump and the Magga Republicans represented an
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extremism that threatens the very foundations of our
22:27
republic. Now, I want to be very clear, very clear up front. Not
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every Republican, not even a majority of Republicans are
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Magga Republicans. Not every Republican embraces their
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extreme ideology. I know. Because I've been able to work
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with these mainstream Republicans. But there's no
22:50
question that the Republican party today is dominated, driven
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and intimidated by Donald Trump on the magnet Republicans. And
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that is a threat to this country. These are hard things.
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But I'm an American president.
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I just want to stop it there for a second because there is
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something here that he said that, of course, because of all
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the rest of that he said, get snowed over, but he's very clear
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in this or the speech writer is very clear. Joe is just jacked
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up on something that I would like to try at some point in my
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life.
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Well, a couple of notes is just stopped it. I will mention this,
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I thought he was jacked up on something different. And then he
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was and I think it's the same thing. He was jacked up when he
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was in Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania,
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because it was the same kind of cadence, and he was all jacked
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up the next day, and I have a clip of him the next day, he
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must have dead was half dead the next day. And we have some
23:52
comments about that too. But this The other thing that's
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interesting about this particular Spiel from Biden is
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that there were sirens going off in the background constantly.
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Yeah, there was a bullhorn yelling fuck Biden, and
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let's go Brandon, there was that time,
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Brandon. And it was a design. I thought it was a mess. But
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listen to this, listen to this one bit because this is
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something that I think is overlooked because he did
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pointed out specifically
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intimidated by Donald Trump and the magnet Republicans because
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I've been able to work with these mainstream Republicans.
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But there's no question that the Republican party today is
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dominated, driven and intimidated by Donald Trump and
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the magnet Republicans.
24:40
So extrapolating here he is, in fact saying that the Republican
24:44
Party is driven by these crazy nut jobs, Donald Trump and the
24:50
Magga Republicans but I think he means specific politicians,
24:54
right. Would you say I mean, obviously, it doesn't matter but
24:58
just we're gonna
24:59
notch sure what you mean? Yeah, there's a bunch of politicians
25:03
that are
25:05
he's not to worry about Republican voters because that
25:07
was the big thing. Republican voters, Paul, the septic guy.
25:11
See
25:11
what you're saying? They're
25:12
saying, Hey, man, this you saying this about us? You know,
25:14
we're, we're in extreme. Yeah,
25:16
I think you're you might be right. I think it's possible
25:19
that he's insidiously avoiding assiduously avoiding calling the
25:26
the whole base of Republicans deplorables anything stupid like
25:30
like Hillary did? No, no,
25:31
no. Biden is smart. He has Karina Abdul's John Pierre von
25:35
Kalam, Claude Van Damme to do that for him. Yeah,
25:38
I think it's more Valerie Jarrett doing that. But listen,
25:41
Here,
25:41
listen to this.
25:42
And, again, we see majority of Americans who disagree. And so
25:47
when you are not with where majority of Americans are, then,
25:53
you know, that is extreme. That is an extreme way of thinking.
25:59
But if you think for yourself,
26:02
you're extreme. You're mad. Yes. So she's the one that's screwing
26:07
it up. Anyway, we'll continue. I got
26:09
some clips from her making some funny errors. Let me just botch
26:12
it.
26:12
just dumb. Let's listen to the rest of of the President, or the
26:18
person jacked up to be the president.
26:21
And that is a threat to this country. These are hard things.
26:27
But I'm an American president. Not a president of red America,
26:32
blue America, but of all America.
26:37
And I believe it's my duty, my duty to love with you to tell
26:41
the truth, no matter how difficult, no matter how
26:45
painful. And here, in my view is what is true. Magga Republicans
26:52
do not respect the Constitution. They do not believe in the rule
26:56
of law. They did not recognize the will of the people. They
27:00
refuse to accept the results of a free election. And they're
27:04
working right now. As I speak in state after state to give power
27:10
to decide elections in America to partisans and cronies,
27:15
empowering election deniers to undermine democracy itself.
27:20
Magga forces are determined to take this country backwards. I
27:24
love Megaforce records to an America where there is no right
27:29
to choose no right to privacy. No right to contraception, no
27:34
right to marry who you love. Oh, no, they promote authoritarian
27:38
leaders and they fanned the flames of political violence
27:42
that are a threat to our personal rights to the pursuit
27:46
of justice, to the rule of law, to the very soul of this
27:51
country.
27:52
Meta Hebei did a pretty good job deconstructing this and he said
27:55
it is almost word for word lifted from George W. Bush's
28:01
2002 speech, which kicked off the whole, you know, terrorist
28:07
under every rock. Who said this? Matt Taibbi?
28:13
Oh, yeah, it could be I mean, I mean, Biden's notorious as a
28:17
plagiarist.
28:18
But it was specifically I will not stand by and watch out. The
28:22
will of the American people be overturned by wild conspiracy
28:25
theories, which I don't think you had we have that one. Yes.
28:28
No. Yeah, we had it. Yeah. Bush and I will not stand by his
28:34
peril draws closer and closer.
28:37
Now, I will add, I will not I will not stand by I will
28:41
read it. I put it in the show notes read the Tybee
28:44
pz. Anti b He also said that he thought that the speech of from
28:49
Biden was he noticed it was jacked up to Yeah. Oh, yeah. But
28:53
he said there was it was, it was flat in terms of his normal
28:57
flooding. It was flawless. Ah, I've got some exam. I don't
29:02
think so.
29:02
Oh, well, it didn't do anything that was so highly offensive is
29:09
this rubbish, grubbing package? What
29:12
is this? Well, the grubbing package is a good idea because
29:15
he I repeated it, I kind of sweetened it a little bit so you
29:18
can hear it over and over. But what he was trying to say here,
29:21
please grubbing package,
29:22
I believe we could lift America from the depths of COVID. So we
29:26
passed the largest economic gravity pack economic recovery
29:29
pack economic recovery package since Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
29:32
And today America's economy is faster, stronger than any other
29:36
advanced nation. In the world. We have more to go.
29:40
And Biden is economic Viagra. This guy
29:43
said that to American economy is faster than any other. faster,
29:48
bigger, more girth mean
29:52
it's faster that means the velocity grubbing package. Well,
29:56
you know if you look at the true definition of inflation, the
29:59
Velocity of Money is important, so maybe maybe that's what I
30:01
mean. Thanks. Oh, no, I
30:04
don't think so.
30:05
And what's this grubbing? Did he say grubbing or grabbing sounded
30:08
more like
30:08
grubbing? Really?
30:10
I believe we could lift America from the depths of COVID so we
30:13
passed the largest economic pack economic robbery practical
30:17
economic grabbing package. Yeah, this was grabbing the economy.
30:20
Don't you think they sent me grabbing
30:21
rubbish? ingresar money grubbers? Okay, I'll take I
30:25
don't think so. It's really It's peaked This is where he's is a
30:29
six second clip of him fast talk and I'm like taken aback by
30:32
this.
30:33
Patriotism Liberty justice for all hope possibilities. We are
30:36
still at our core a democracy.
30:40
Yeah. That was he was peeking. He was tweaking at that point.
30:44
He was
30:45
tweaking so
30:48
I wonder if I can do hold on a second. Can I do this? Can I can
30:51
I give him a little bit more tempo here see what let's do my
30:56
like Ben Shapiro. He's getting pretty close. Let me see if this
31:00
works.
31:02
Pinch of your pages and liberty justice for all hope
31:05
possibilities. We are still at our core a democracy Yeah,
31:10
even sped up it's pretty good. Good Old Joe.
31:14
Here's another one is the bike mega Pro. What? Oh, here we go.
31:23
Ladies and gentlemen. We can't be Pro X. Pro X Pro
31:27
insurrectionists.
31:32
Yeah, another hard word for him.
31:33
Yes, it's hard. Yeah. But that's just that's a stuttering man.
31:37
You're being mean to a stutter. Okay, he has a disability. He's
31:40
a
31:41
victim. Now I get the longer clip this may get cancer which I
31:47
thought was a good little bit. I gave
31:49
you my word as a Biden. I've never been more optimistic about
31:51
America's future not because it may be because of who you are.
31:56
We're gonna
31:57
timing is great. Never been more optimistic about America's
32:00
future that's perfectly Ty gave
32:05
me my word as a Biden. I've never been more optimistic about
32:07
America's future not because it may be because of who you are.
32:12
We're gonna end cancer as we know it, mark my words. For you
32:19
create millions of new jobs in the clean energy economy, we're
32:23
gonna think big are going to make the 21st century, another
32:27
American century. Because the world needs us to. Master we
32:33
need to focus our energy on the past, not on division of culture
32:39
wars, the politics of grievance. But on the future we can build
32:44
together. The Maggie Republic is believed that for them to
32:48
succeed, everyone else has to fail. They believe America, not
32:54
like I believe about America. I believe America is big enough
32:57
for all of us to succeed. And that is a nation. We're building
33:01
a nation where no one is left behind. Okay.
33:07
He started he did a lot of cliches.
33:08
Yeah. No, that was that was a cliche fest. But I will say, now
33:13
that I've listened to this very carefully, and I've heard you
33:16
know him single out specifically these politicians, who are the
33:19
ones they want to throw in jail. I'm not of course not justifying
33:22
this. I think Trump said equally as flammable things about
33:28
Democrat politicians is just immediate slam inflammatory
33:33
climate inflammatory. Yes. Yeah. Yeah. inflammatory. Thank you.
33:37
That's why there's two of us. He said a lot of that stuff. And
33:41
yeah, we are all cheering now the thing that's weird.
33:44
I wasn't sharing. I never listened to his speech.
33:46
Hilarious.
33:47
But the thing that's weird, too, I
33:49
understand he did a two hour set. No, but
33:51
wait, wait a minute before talking about his gig. When
33:54
Yeah, when he was running all the all the Maga people were out
33:57
and the stadiums are still full. People love it the cheering like
34:00
you know, locker up unit, it doesn't matter what it is the
34:03
locker. So Biden is kind of doing a similar thing. Actually,
34:09
kind of poorly, because he you know, he doesn't have the stage
34:13
presence. And so they kind of add that was Ooh, read. But
34:18
what's weird is that the Democrats aren't out there
34:20
going. Yeah, yeah, lock him up. They're not energized by it.
34:25
They also kind of find it creepy. Or maybe everyone's just
34:28
tired of this particular type of campaigning, which I think and I
34:32
watched a lot of Trump and he's still doing similar stuff. Well,
34:37
that's really nice and materials to
34:39
play here. Okay. And I want to play just ask you a question.
34:42
Like, here's the this is the end of the Magus speech, which is
34:45
what I've been calling it and I thought it was weird the way it
34:49
ended because instead of playing hail to the chi for some
34:52
uplifting thing, they they walked him off with some
34:56
bullshit, you know, some some data dead dead by some horrible
35:02
walk off and then they sit down as he left a place they played
35:05
America Beautiful. I thought it was just just listen to this and
35:08
this is the way it ended. Democracy thank you
35:27
it's a mash up of America the Beautiful in Yankee Doodle went
35:31
to town.
35:32
Yeah, exactly. And it sounds like something you'd hear on the
35:34
rocky Bullwinkle or from Disney. It's a Disney park era. You
35:39
nailed it. The
35:39
whole thing was that way when the whole thing was done by woke
35:42
people at Disney, they did the lights. They did the Marines.
35:46
They did the music they gave they gave the shot they gave
35:49
originally to Shirley Temple, and later Britney Spears. You
35:52
know, they give that to Joe. Totally Disney
36:00
Yankee Doodle went to
36:04
town everybody said Yeah, crazy. So the way that you know, I
36:14
didn't clip it because I it's like, oh, it's interesting to
36:16
see Trump at the end of his rally. Keep during his whole
36:23
last spin up, you know, which is a we will make America better
36:27
again. handsomer. Again, more orange again. We're beautiful
36:30
again, and then, you know, and while he's doing that for about
36:33
three minutes, they have a new track that plays you know, very
36:37
inspirational, big orchestral music just building up to the
36:41
very end is timed. This is now I wish I had clipped it because
36:46
this is a joke compared to that
36:49
is a joke. There's no doubt and then Biden also staggers off,
36:53
you know, he's still unsteady, is White has to be there to
36:56
actually
36:57
walk in to escort him.
36:59
Do you know he doesn't fall over?
37:01
I think that, you know, the Obama people and I'm just
37:04
starting to uncloak everywhere. This isn't Obama person's
37:08
speech. This is not even someone in the White House.
37:13
Well, the people in the White House are Obama people.
37:16
You know, we watched the Elvis movie.
37:20
Yeah, which was turned out to be a box office flop. I guess.
37:23
I loved it. I really love the movie. But I could not help but
37:27
be reminded continuously that, you know, Biden is kind of like
37:32
Elvis was Dr. Nick. If you've seen the movie that Colonel
37:38
Parker's doctor, Dr. Nick, he's the guy that kept jacking Elvis
37:41
up even when he was literally fainting. And that's what they
37:45
got to have. For Biden, a doctor Nick
37:49
is probably a doctor Nick. So the next day with this stuff
37:53
wears off. And so the next day he does this crazy little event
37:57
where he where a bunch of people win some award or something. And
38:01
Biden comes as in that stupid little room. They green screen
38:05
room they have outside the White House. It's
38:07
the TV studio. It's not it's not a little room. It's a stage.
38:10
It's a soundstage.
38:12
It's a little stage, and they have
38:15
only them but it's divided into four or five sets
38:18
when he comes in there. And he's got a little cheap table.
38:22
Yeah, low low
38:26
that she has he's got a cheap low table and he sits on a cheap
38:30
and I'm talking cheap plastic chair. That's got those little
38:35
white you should look at this guy me go back and look and see
38:38
the chair he and I guess it was Granholm or somebody else
38:42
sitting in the other one and this cheap it's just cheesy,
38:46
cheesy plastic chair, cheesy little desk and then like a zoom
38:50
thing going on. And and he's like completely out of it. And
38:54
he's just and he's like homeless falls asleep a couple of times.
38:57
But I do have this one little clip of him babbling about not
39:00
even making sense. Next day Biden is the clip.
39:05
Oh, I'm sorry. Okay, got it.
39:08
I took I take a look at this as a transition investment. I'm so
39:13
proud to announce 21 awardees up on the screen here who each
39:17
received between 25,000,060 5 million jobs to turn their plans
39:23
into action.
39:25
How many jobs
39:27
25 and 60 million.
39:30
Oh man tell me you got the clip of. of Karina Abdul. John Pierre
39:35
about the US.
39:36
She says there's $10,000 job million.
39:39
Yeah. Do you have that one?
39:40
I do have it. Oh, let's play that course I have it. Where's
39:45
EP superflous I think they're super flubber.
39:49
As you know, the good news is in August, the economy created
39:52
315,000 jobs, which is important. We have created
39:55
nearly 10,000 million jobs. I don't think so. Didn't find took
40:00
office, which is the fastest job growth in history. So you're
40:04
asking me, where's the success? Here it is. Wait, let me finish.
40:07
Wait, wait, hold on.
40:08
This is where I'm sure Ducey was trying to say you made a
40:11
mistake. Teacher. You said 10,000 million. I'm sure that's
40:16
what was going on. I
40:17
have the exact same impression.
40:19
I didn't even have to look at the restroom director. No, that
40:22
was the beauty of it is that's it's funny, but that's not a
40:27
true I mean, the thing about extreme Republicans that's
40:30
that's that's terrifying. This lady is so crazy. Now, I do have
40:36
me see. He's just kind of in the prime time d Platt a purge of
40:44
all things Trump and Republicans that fed into this speech, by
40:48
the way, looks like Google Play is as not Allah as kicked off
40:53
truth social and, you know, the citizens for Responsible Ethics
40:57
in Washington, also known as crew. Remember those jokes?
41:01
Crew? They're calling for both Apple and Google to name should
41:05
not be on app stores. Yeah, that's what you get when you
41:08
live in that ecosystem.
41:11
Yeah, no, this is what's so funny. Everyone hear us
41:15
complaining.
41:16
No, I got my graphene. I'm loving it. Loving it. Everything
41:20
works fine with me. So I have Oh, yeah. So this is a little
41:25
bit of color from CVS weekend and it's just a relatively short
41:30
clip about bar and bars comments. I think bars comments
41:36
on Fox now being commented on by CBS weekend about the classified
41:42
document I
41:42
can't think of a legitimate reason why they should have been
41:45
could be taken out of the government away from the
41:48
government.
41:49
In an interview with Fox News, Trump's former Attorney General
41:52
Bill Barr shot down the former president's justifications for
41:56
possessing possibly steal classified documents at his
41:59
private residence.
42:00
If in fact, he sort of stood over scores of boxes not really
42:05
knowing what was in them and said, I hereby declassify
42:08
everything in here that would be such an abuse.
42:10
Meanwhile, on his social media platform, truth social Trump
42:14
lashed out at the Department of Justice and the FBI calling the
42:18
bureau quote totally corrupt and claiming they stole items from
42:22
his home and rifled through the former First Lady's closets
42:26
plural
42:28
oh my god she has more than one closet and attorney bar shot him
42:33
dead dead is so by the way shot call that what is chicken shit
42:38
shot him down baby shot him down. Got about that one
42:46
up so there's a couple of things I was thinking of because they
42:49
made a big fuss about this first they show the photo of the spill
42:54
this top shakers
42:55
thrown around
42:57
on the on the rug under the rug. And didn't know they make it the
43:02
next day. Like the last couple days had been making a fuss
43:05
about the fact that the folders were empty. Oh really has a
43:09
bunch of folders that are marked classified to this and that
43:12
classified and there were empty. What was in those folders? You
43:16
know, is as someone who is a collector, archivist, an
43:22
archivist and Trump seems to have some of these elements
43:25
although he's also a
43:26
he's a he's a tchotchke Collector now his office is
43:30
piles and piles of shit
43:31
yeah, he's got piles of stuff so he's not a neat freak you are
43:34
for example, but he is so but he's but he's like He can't
43:39
shake hands he's got you know the touching problem. Oh,
43:41
really? So if I saw a say I was in we were I'm leaving the White
43:48
House to get and some and they're taking top secret
43:50
daggers they're putting him away and then they leave the they
43:53
leave the folders. It's cool looking folders is a top secret.
43:57
And this and that. They're very official, like, I take the
44:00
folders and so I'm thinking just the
44:04
folders. They just took folders, etc. Literally, fold Happy
44:09
birthday, darling, look what I got for you this card inside.
44:13
It's inconceivable to these news analysts that anyone would do
44:17
that. But believe me, I'm telling you, I would
44:22
I believe you This is no dispute.
44:25
This is a cute fold. It is a dynamite looking photo. I can
44:28
use these. And I you know the former's says
44:32
I would, I would grab them just for you. Because I know how
44:35
happy
44:37
you would just give me those those button buttons,
44:40
Buttons. Yes, the buttons, the buttons. It'll take me a year
44:43
but I'll send them off eventually. Yeah, figure out.
44:45
You know, the love is there, brother.
44:47
Yeah, sure.
44:49
Now, let's look at some legal aspects because, you know,
44:53
there's a lot of punditry going on. Sarah Azaria think she's a
44:57
lawyer who used to think she used to Be a welcome on CNN, but
45:01
she's now shifted over to MSNBC are in Melbourne, you know? So
45:06
there's always lots of rap lyrics being quoted, but here is
45:09
her Her analysis on why Trump is completely indictable. If this
45:15
was one of my clients, I'd be having a conversation with them
45:18
about what will happen when you're indicted, not if you're
45:21
indicted, I will be speaking to prosecutors in the Southern
45:23
District of Florida and DC about how we can help you help us.
45:27
What do we do about bond? What do we what do we do about the
45:30
initial hearing, but this is, of course, a former president who's
45:33
gotten a lot of deference when he was sitting president. He got
45:36
deference with respect to the Mueller investigation crimes,
45:39
right. He got he got cut slack with Ukraine, then you know,
45:42
January 6, there's all this struggle.
45:44
I don't know how an impeachment equals got slack, but okay. He
45:49
got deference baby
45:51
didn't who's gotten a lot of deference when he was sitting
45:53
president. He got deference with respect to the Muller
45:56
investigation crimes. Then he got he got cut slack with
45:59
Ukraine, then, you know, January 6, there's all this struggle
46:02
with intent and knowledge. And now we have the issue of well,
46:05
it's unprecedented and he's a former president. But you know,
46:08
when you look at whether or not he's going to be indicted,
46:10
Katie, you really have to look at what what it's like to be in
46:13
Garland's shoes. Garlow. I'm
46:15
sorry, I thought this was already Melbourne, I guess it's
46:16
with Katy tour,
46:17
and has to make sure that he can check off all the boxes, and has
46:21
sufficient proof beyond a reasonable doubt. Because we're
46:24
in a court of law. It's about we know what you show, right? And
46:27
so he has to be able to feel confident that he can prove
46:30
every element of every one of these offenses and I'll tell you
46:33
something, as someone who's defending people want
46:37
to prove reasonable doubt you want to prove elements. Exactly.
46:41
Oh,
46:41
we know what you show. Right?
46:43
And check. She says little it's a little creepier what she says
46:45
if you go back a bit here,
46:47
but what what it's like to Garland's shoots Garland has to
46:50
make sure that he can check off all the boxes and has sufficient
46:54
proof beyond a reasonable doubt. Because we're in a court of law.
46:56
It's about we know what you show, right? And so he has to be
46:59
able to feel confident that he can prove every element of every
47:04
one of these offenses and I'll tell you something, as someone
47:06
who's defended people on obstruction charges and
47:08
violations of the Espionage Act. Typically the government does
47:12
not prosecute, the DOJ does not prosecute just on Espionage Act
47:16
violations alone unless somebody says they're very egregious, but
47:19
that sort of mishandling of classified information type of
47:22
charge, if however, it is in combination and aggravated by an
47:27
obstruction charge or something more egregious, like what we're
47:30
starting to see with Trump and his and his orbit, that is a
47:34
very serious consideration for indictment. So here we have a
47:37
president who with respect to knowledge, not only the DOJ has
47:41
witnesses that it is alluded to, in the, you know, unredacted
47:44
portions of the affidavit and then the recent filing. But
47:47
Trump and his lawyers have been filling in the blanks, you know,
47:50
essentially his lawyer has been putting herself at the crime
47:53
scene, making herself a witness incriminating her client, her
47:57
client, Trump is on truth, social admitting to knowing that
48:01
he was in possession of these documents, because they were in
48:03
cartons and they were not in the way that the FBI displayed them
48:06
for the so, you know, to the extent that there's any dots to
48:10
be connected or any blanks to be filled, Donald Trump and and a
48:13
group of very incompetent I'm sorry, I have to say that law
48:17
school graduates for the past several weeks have been doing
48:20
the job of DOJ helping in this investigation. So, you know,
48:24
he's indictable. He is indictable, but for the fact
48:27
that we have these policy and political considerations of
48:29
dealing with a former
48:31
president. Oh, please. You know, this has been going on since
48:34
2016. Do we can you dig up the clips. Remember, there was a
48:38
series of his super cuts, and it was the walls are closing and
48:42
the walls are closing in? From 2016 2017 2018. The walls are
48:47
closing and all this Trump is going to be indicted. He's going
48:49
to be thrown in jail. The walls are closing in. Yeah. And it was
48:53
just like, how much of this does the public have to put up with?
48:56
Well, I think they lap it up to be honest about at least the
48:59
Democrats do.
49:01
Oh, man, there's so do June, June. Do you know how many? How
49:05
many super cuts we have here. This is a lot talking about? Why
49:09
do you think these attacks are becoming so much more frequent
49:12
now?
49:14
It's not surprising that Donald Trump is increasing his attacks.
49:17
The walls are closing in on him feels like
49:20
the walls are closing in on the White House.
49:23
It feels as if the walls are closing in here that
49:26
I think the walls of Justice are closing in on President Trump
49:30
increasingly desperate feeling like the walls are closing in
49:33
the president.
49:34
Clearly feel all the walls closing in on him in terms of
49:38
the Russia investigation. The walls
49:39
are closing.
49:40
I think at this point the walls are spinning. It does feel like
49:43
the walls are closing in but saying that the administration
49:46
at this point can start to see the walls closing in the fields
49:49
the walls closing
49:50
in on
49:52
the walls are closing in. This is another
49:54
potential wall closing it this President is feeling the walls
49:58
are closing in wall
50:00
Meanwhile are closing in
50:01
on the President of the United States. I think he's feeling the
50:03
Russia investigation. I think he's feeling the wheels. The
50:06
walls closing in on him but
50:07
he knows that the walls are closing in the walls may be
50:10
closing in higher up at the White House
50:12
President apparently believes that the walls are closing in on
50:15
him. These walls are closing in on the President right now that
50:18
Donald
50:18
Trump feels the walls closing in that
50:20
feeling like the walls are closing in around. Yes.
50:22
Does it seem like the walls could be closing in on this
50:25
president
50:26
feels like we are finally at a tipping
50:28
point the walls are closing in on President Trump feels
50:31
like the President sitting
50:32
in the White House and the walls are closing in around him.
50:34
And that's why there's this sense of the walls closing in
50:37
as it appears the walls are closing in. In terms of the
50:41
Muller investigation. The walls are closing in.
50:44
The walls are closing and I do
50:46
feel that he feels the walls closing in on him legal walls
50:50
are closing in on Donald Trump tonight.
50:51
From a democratic perspective. This is the President feels like
50:54
the walls are closing and it feels
50:55
the walls are closing in any indication that legally
50:58
speaking, the rise of closing in on
51:00
the President feels some of the walls closing in on him. He
51:03
actually for those who are closing on President Trump,
51:06
the walls are closing in the president.
51:09
I wonder if by playing this, it jolts people into remembering
51:14
Oh, yeah, how insane that was? Or do they slip into the beta
51:18
state and go Yeah, as well as our close.
51:21
Closing. And that was a series of clips from 2016 and 2017.
51:26
When everybody if you remember that, that fight that one bets
51:29
against the old lib Joes that used to talk to me, I think
51:33
probably kept taking their money. This was a period you had
51:38
to deal
51:39
with your friends, John don't take their money all the time,
51:41
da.
51:43
This was the period if you recall, where Trump and all the
51:47
liberals were convinced that this was going to resign. He was
51:52
going to resign the presidency. Because the walls were closing
51:56
in on him. He was going to resign this was a big trend. I
52:01
mean, this is this insanity has not ended since 2015. When he
52:07
got the nomination that's when it began and it's just not
52:10
ceased.
52:11
What was this was this this
52:13
is exactly right. That is a guidance. It's never been
52:16
litigated. I don't know. Wait,
52:18
no, no. There's a lot of different resign clips we have a
52:24
lot of people oh here will resign to
52:27
breaking laws every day. Making money at Mar a Lago.
52:31
Oh, Dianne Feinstein here. I don't know what that is. Anyway,
52:37
yes. Just insanity. Insanity, and they keep doing it over and
52:41
over again. And everyone plays alone. Can't watch this stuff.
52:47
Leave that to professionals like John and myself.
52:50
Yeah, we can watch it and laugh. Yeah.
52:55
I mean, yeah, it's kind of like being on the Titanic in a weird
52:58
way. But it doesn't matter because we have a new drug that
53:01
I'm seeing advertised by some big names that I think is going
53:05
to help everybody with the November midterms and the 2024
53:09
election. In fact, this is even endorsed by the very famous,
53:13
very talented Lindsey Vonn. You remember Lindsey Vonn?
53:17
The skit name rings a bell? Get Olympic skier? Yeah, yes.
53:23
Yeah, yeah. So after she gave up skiing, retired, did you retire
53:28
to she? She might have blown out her knee a couple times. I
53:30
think she was she got injured or she couldn't compete. And yeah,
53:34
she would have kept skiing as long as she could.
53:36
Well, you know, there's one thing maniac skier. Yeah, yeah,
53:40
yes, she was. She was kind of reckless. Didn't you have a
53:42
brother to like another maniacs gear? I don't know. So after she
53:47
gave a professional skiing, you know, something really odd
53:50
happened to her. She could not sleep. She could not sleep. Have
53:55
you ever had insomnia? Have I ever had insomnia? Yes. Or if
54:00
you can't speak a
54:01
couple of times a year I can't really get to sleep. So I just
54:03
get up and do some work until I get tired and go back to bed
54:06
exactly what I do. Except that I do some work take advantage of
54:10
it. I do some work. Then I take an edible then I go back to
54:14
sleep but it doesn't matter.
54:15
For the edibles lasts too long. You end up waking up stoned. I
54:19
don't like that at all. Oh, we
54:20
loved it when you did that one day.
54:23
And then was this? There was a bull crap. It was not true.
54:26
Oh, there was a Sunday you said, hey, yeah, you said exactly
54:31
that. You said I don't like it. It lasts too long. You said
54:33
exactly that. You did an edible the night before and it still
54:37
bothered you. It doesn't matter if it's okay.
54:40
Well, whatever the case is, I don't like waking up stoned.
54:43
No, I know. I know. I gotcha. It's a lifestyle choice. So
54:48
Lindsey, Lindsey Vonn. She doesn't like waking up stone.
54:52
But I think this this new medication. Qui Vivek? I think
54:56
it's even better than that.
54:57
And Lindsey Vonn, and ever since I retired From skiing, I've had
55:01
trouble falling asleep and staying asleep, you know,
55:04
insomnia before he found key Vivek, an FDA approved insomnia
55:08
medication for adults. You would not believe the things I used to
55:12
think about when I couldn't sleep.
55:13
Hey lives and he's just saying this business contract. Oh 114
55:17
pages. Hey, Lindsay, it's workout time to pick man.
55:21
We're in the middle of something here.
55:23
It's called physical fitness. Just a couple dozen more
55:26
questions. Lindsay. Don't forget to pack your phone charger for
55:29
tomorrow morning slay. It's plugged in. Right over there.
55:33
Insomnia can impact with my days and my nights. That's why I take
55:38
to the big nightly cubic can help you fall asleep faster and
55:41
stay asleep longer and more sleep at night may mean feeling
55:44
less tired during the day to the epic words differently the
55:47
medication you may have taken in the past.
55:48
Now get ready for what this stuff also does
55:51
cubic is thought to target one of the biological causes of
55:54
insomnia overactive wake signals. If you have narcolepsy,
55:58
don't drink alcohol while taking cue Live Aid or drive or operate
56:01
heavy machinery until you feel fully alert cubic may cause
56:04
temporary inability to move or talk or hallucinations while
56:07
falling asleep or waking up to detect may cause sleepiness
56:10
during the day. cubically lead to doing activities while not
56:12
fully awake that you don't remember the next day like
56:14
walking, driving and making your eating food depressing including
56:17
suicidal thoughts may occur. Most common side effects are
56:20
headaches and sleepiness. It's cubic. Ask your doctor if it's
56:24
right for you.
56:26
This sounds like the same as the old stuff that was so dangerous
56:29
only a maniac would take it. Oh yeah. Chantix is Shan
56:33
Shan six was the smoking cessation which drove people
56:38
crazy. You're thinking about how doll
56:41
No, I was not thinking about how the hell doll was in for sleep
56:44
disorders. It was Thursday.
56:46
That's what that's what Bon Jovi's doctor gave us on the
56:49
plane back from Russia and we were pretty tripped out and we
56:51
slept for two weeks did for two weeks. Good No. Anyway, that
56:59
just sounds sad. Oh, no, I've got contracts No, I need a pill.
57:03
And you know I might be doing things during the day that I
57:06
don't know I'm doing like you know, walking or eating. Oh,
57:11
yes. Everybody's Beautiful. Beautiful. All right, let's move
57:16
over to Europe because things are bad in Europe. We actually
57:21
have a boots on the ground regarding energy prices of a
57:26
report and and also just everything that's happening.
57:31
It's very, very disturbing. Just a couple before you can play
57:34
this EURO NEWS report. We've got stores turning off lights and
57:39
Rome due to 500% increase in power bills. Life in blackout
57:47
Britain, experts warned of energy rationing this winter.
57:53
Families could be asked to ration their wind energy when
57:56
the wind isn't blowing to avoid blackouts. This is and this
58:00
season. I mean, I don't know how bad it is. But here's your own
58:05
news kind of the official spokes holes outlet of the EU.
58:10
It could be a dark cold winters Russian energy giant Gazprom
58:14
cuts a major gas supply routes to Europe. The Nord Stream one
58:17
pipeline was due to reopen after three days of maintenance work
58:21
alone for the company says the taps will remain off due to a
58:23
technical issue. As the box scrambles reduces dependency on
58:27
Russian energy the Group of Seven have pledged to impose a
58:30
price cap on Russian oil. In a bid to limit the Kremlin's war
58:33
chest we can talk Germany's finance minister says this means
58:36
that marine insurance for Russian oil experts can continue
58:40
to be provided on the condition that Russian oil and oil
58:44
products are purchased below a certain price. We want to limit
58:48
Russia's revenues and reduce the economic damage for our
58:51
societies. So Commission President Ursula von der Leyen
58:54
says Brussels must introduce its own measures as Moscow is
58:57
assault and Ukraine continues. He says I firmly believe that it
59:00
is now time for a price cap on Russian pipeline gas Europe.
59:04
That's in quotes westcombe These are short term measures of
59:07
double bash and thus we
59:09
of course will talk about medium term changing the structure of
59:11
the electricity market somebody copied gas prices from the
59:15
general electricity price as your prepares for a possible
59:18
total shutdown and was soaring inflation and skyrocketing
59:22
energy prices could continue to squeeze consumers rich and poor
59:25
countries like the French government says a hope to avoid
59:28
forced blackouts this winter. Paris has called for European
59:31
solidarity including gas and electricity contracts with
59:34
Berlin and Madrid.
59:35
So they're trying to do this cap on Russian dirty Russian fossil
59:39
fuels which seems futile. Russia has shut down the Nord Stream
59:44
Nord Stream TOS I don't think you've ever even opened properly
59:47
Nord Stream one was closed was closing down for maintenance. I
59:51
think they only did 20 or 30% capacity of what they used to
59:54
give. So a lot of it may be replaced already by other
59:58
sources which appears to be Have you know China and other
1:00:02
countries buying it from Russia and then selling it back
1:00:04
to the EU making a profit as a middleman? Great idea I'll do it
1:00:08
totally
1:00:08
smart. But you heard something in there about or queen Ursula
1:00:13
saying well we have to disconnect the electricity
1:00:16
markets from the energy and something like that. And we have
1:00:23
a note from producer all off. Well, yes, well
1:00:26
it's also something in there by cutting off your wind power to
1:00:32
do some bibs confusing LIS that clip or somebody cut it if I
1:00:36
have wind power aka kept supported or something I did
1:00:40
couldn't follow it.
1:00:41
I don't think she said that. I meant what somebody said when
1:00:44
that was me. It was me
1:00:46
know it during the clip. Oh, that's okay.
1:00:51
Well, that's just the beginning. The beginning may give it me
1:00:54
tell us something.
1:00:55
It could be a dark cold winters blah blah hyperbola. Three one
1:00:59
pipeline was due to reopen after three days maintenance work hour
1:01:02
for the company says the taps will remain off due to a
1:01:05
technical issue. As the box scrambles reduces dependency on
1:01:09
Russian energy the Group of Seven have pledged to impose a
1:01:11
price cap on Russian oil edit bid to limit the Kremlin's war
1:01:15
chest we can talk Germany's finance minister says this means
1:01:18
that marine insurance for Russian oil experts can continue
1:01:21
to be provided. Okay, so
1:01:23
they will continue to provide insurance for the ships this is
1:01:28
what I think that's part of the price cap like either you don't
1:01:30
do the price cap, then we're not going to insure your ship. So
1:01:33
you can't say around the world. And do you think Putin will give
1:01:36
a crap about that.
1:01:39
But on the condition that Russian oil and oil products are
1:01:42
purchased below a certain price, we want to limit Russia's
1:01:45
revenues or reduce the economic damage for our society's
1:01:49
in what worlds do these people think that'll actually work? The
1:01:51
guy I mean, he's already burning gas. He doesn't care about the
1:01:54
oil. But
1:01:56
Commission President Ursula von der Leyen says Brussels must
1:01:59
introduce its own measures as Moscow's assault in Ukraine
1:02:01
continues. He says I firmly believe that it is now time for
1:02:05
a price cap on Russian pipeline gas Europe.
1:02:08
That's in quotes westcombe These are short term measures of
1:02:12
depression. Thus, we,
1:02:13
of course will talk about medium term changing the structure of
1:02:15
the electricity market somebody copying gas prices from the
1:02:19
general electricity price,
1:02:21
decoupling gas prices from the general electricity price. You
1:02:27
know what that sounds like? Sounds like nationalizing? Oh,
1:02:32
yeah,
1:02:32
that's what it sounds like. And
1:02:33
this is what Olof says as well. He says, You may remember how
1:02:36
the energy market in Europe's crime is in the Netherlands, in
1:02:39
the crime capital of the Netherlands is structured, I
1:02:42
will give you a refresher, I forgot all actually, I never
1:02:45
witnessed this because this all happen after I left. And I this
1:02:48
may be the same in many European countries. Here we pay a monthly
1:02:52
advance the advance is based on your historical use of your
1:02:55
address, and yours and the balance is made up and either
1:02:58
you get money back or you have to pay extra a lot of people
1:03:01
find it annoying to pay a large extra summit years and so they
1:03:04
all choose to pay a little higher monthly advance, a lot of
1:03:06
people will be getting hundreds of euros back and at all at the
1:03:09
same time. Now, add the following into the mix up until
1:03:12
last year, the energy companies were offering fixed rate
1:03:14
contracts, ranging from one year up to three years. The price of
1:03:18
these contracts, of course, have been calculated by smart
1:03:21
economists at the time. But they were structured in a way that
1:03:24
the company had no to only minimal risks. The price of
1:03:27
these fixed contracts was simply higher than the flexible rate.
1:03:30
And since nearly all Dutch people get these contracts
1:03:32
through brokers who offer some nice incentives. No Dutch person
1:03:36
ever saw the flexible rate. So in fact, they were giving away
1:03:39
incentives of up to 360 euros. Basically, that's several months
1:03:44
for free. So we just switch providers, the swapping of green
1:03:48
energy here green energy, they're tapping all the time. So
1:03:51
what's going to happen according to Olof is that these energy
1:03:55
companies mainly foreign owned same in the UK will go broke.
1:03:59
And then the market will be nationalized, at least
1:04:02
temporarily. But we know how that goes. And I think that's
1:04:05
that's probably a good prediction. Sweden has already
1:04:10
offered energy guarantees to energy firms after the Nord
1:04:14
Stream shut down so there's there's already a subsidy going
1:04:17
out. And once that happens, man, that can't be good candidate.
1:04:25
Well, it detects pairs will pick up the slack so it won't be as
1:04:29
noticeable.
1:04:31
Meanwhile, Boris Johnson he has a very simple way to lower your
1:04:35
energy bill this year. If you have an
1:04:37
old kettle that takes ages to boil, it may cost you 20 pounds
1:04:41
to replace it. But if you get a new one, you'll save 10 pounds a
1:04:45
year for every year on you're tripping 1010 pounds a year
1:04:50
every year on your electricity bill.
1:04:55
Buying what electric tea kettles that they've used they're
1:04:58
buying when needed. buy a new one, you buy a new one because
1:05:01
you know your old and new ones
1:05:02
aren't any different than the old ones, though he hasn't
1:05:05
bought a new one. Oh, they're all made in China. What did you
1:05:08
buys these things? That's a molar, somebody's got some
1:05:11
German name, but it's made in China, they're all exactly the
1:05:14
same. They sell them at Costco, they sound all over the place.
1:05:16
And they're all the same. They all break. I haven't had one for
1:05:19
more than a few years before the element either blew up or the
1:05:22
thing wouldn't turn off, which is really a problem and the junk
1:05:26
and is full of shit.
1:05:28
I would like to counter that I have had a bevel, water kettle
1:05:34
for all going on eight years the same one and Tina even used it
1:05:41
to kill a cricket with
1:05:43
when she slammed the button at cricket. She
1:05:47
she slammed the bottom of this thing onto the cricket, you
1:05:51
know, and I had like bend some pieces back but it worked again.
1:05:54
It's the Breville IQ electric kettle. I don't know. I don't
1:05:58
know.
1:05:58
revels in its Australian company. I'm sure it's still
1:06:02
made in China, but maybe not. I don't know. But Breville is a
1:06:05
high very high end high quality product. That thing is not
1:06:09
cheap. Oh, no, it's I'm talking about a 20 bucks.
1:06:12
Yeah, no, this was much more than 20 bucks. But look, I've
1:06:14
had it for seven years, and you've had to buy a whole bunch
1:06:17
of new ones.
1:06:18
So a whole bunch of domain lasts about three, four years. You
1:06:21
said about two years.
1:06:25
Graduating, but they still fall apart no matter what.
1:06:29
Now, have you gotten word yet from your officials? They're in
1:06:32
Northern California too. Or they've they asked you to start
1:06:36
shutting things down between four and 9pm. No, no.
1:06:42
I'll tell you something else. That's funny of watching this.
1:06:45
We're supposed to have this huge monstrous heatwave. Yes, yeah,
1:06:49
it's in our area.
1:06:50
Are you dead yet?
1:06:53
Well, it's about 65 out right now. So that's your heat wave.
1:06:56
So so they started predicting this last week before the
1:07:00
Thursday show that we're going to have it's going to be 110 on
1:07:04
Sunday. And everything actually they predicted was gonna be over
1:07:08
the first is gonna be Friday then which would be Saturday,
1:07:10
and they pushed it to Sunday, Sunday, which is today supposed
1:07:13
to be this boiler. And then the oil is off the low pressure and
1:07:16
then they moved it again. So now it's Tuesday. And then they're
1:07:19
thinking maybe it's gonna go to Thursday. Oh man, these guys are
1:07:23
predicting global warming and they this is the way they do it
1:07:26
with this
1:07:27
climate it's not weather John only when we say it is only when
1:07:30
it's hot then in the climate is weather.
1:07:32
So it does it's gonna get hot in the probably on the other side
1:07:35
of the hills. But I don't think brown here is going to be
1:07:37
hunted. I mean, it might get the ad will hold no.
1:07:41
I don't have any any climate change clips. But this little
1:07:46
nugget which went unobserved. What's your face is out Gina?
1:07:53
from Boston as the as the climate is our remember she was
1:07:57
the Wasn't she a Health and Human Services? And then Gina
1:08:00
McCarthy?
1:08:01
No, no, she was the EPA woman. I'm sorry.
1:08:05
She was EPA. And then she became the the climate change adviser.
1:08:10
Yeah, to Biden. So so she left. So she left guess who is now in
1:08:16
charge of the Obama oops, who was in charge of the Biden clean
1:08:21
energy innovation strategy, which was gonna be some Obama
1:08:26
bomb, which includes $370 billion in investments from the
1:08:32
from the the inflation Reduction Act, you will never guess who
1:08:37
has been tapped and accepted as far as I know, as the Senior
1:08:41
Advisor. It's not John Kerry. No, no, it's a blast from the
1:08:45
past. It's we're going back to we're going back to
1:08:50
2009. No, no, we're
1:08:53
going back to 2015 2015 2016 a real devil who kind of disappear
1:09:01
right? And here's the here's the Think about it. Who was coming
1:09:06
on the scene in 2015 2016. Besides Trump, who who was
1:09:10
unclogging now from the Obama team, who is it? $370 billion in
1:09:16
climate change funds.
1:09:20
You've got me cornered okay, I give
1:09:22
John Podesta Yep,
1:09:26
John Podesta the the guy who is notorious for liking kids.
1:09:30
Yep. Yep, yep, yep, yep, yep, yep, yep. That's the one to add
1:09:35
the
1:09:35
what was it that which the Abramowicz abroad the not know
1:09:41
though. I'm talking about to do which dinners the that was? Yes.
1:09:44
Brom. Yes, that was Maria Abramovich with the
1:09:48
Yeah, they had this devil dinners or something.
1:09:50
I forget what it was called. And you know and bled into table
1:09:54
spirit cooking spirit cooking. Thank you troll Farid cooking,
1:09:57
cooking and we had the whole At the gate saying and we had his
1:10:01
emails that were hacked. This is a great guy. Let's read from the
1:10:04
Wall Street Journal. As a senior adviser to Mr. Biden on clean
1:10:08
energy innovation, Mr. Podesta will shape how the government
1:10:11
disperses billions of dollars in tax credits and incentives to
1:10:14
industries that are developing wind and solar energy, as well
1:10:17
as to consumers who want to install solar panels heat and
1:10:21
cool their homes with electric heat pumps or by electric
1:10:24
vehicles. Oh, I see how it goes. In addition to his time in the
1:10:29
Obama administration, Mr. Podesta now 73 He served as
1:10:32
Chief of Staff to President Bill Clinton was chairman of Hillary
1:10:35
Clinton's unsuccessful campaign for president in 2016. He
1:10:39
founded the Center for American Progress, and is now chairman of
1:10:43
its board from that perch Mr. Podesta has informally been
1:10:47
advising the Biden administration pushing the White
1:10:49
House to act more aggressively on climate
1:10:52
What does she know about is he a climatologist this guy? Is he a
1:10:57
some sort of an expert a PhD and in physics or anything?
1:11:02
If you cross him you may disappear.
1:11:06
This is well he's probably the right guy to put in there.
1:11:09
Because this sounds like a corrupt program. And you need
1:11:12
all pros Yep. People that know
1:11:14
what they're doing, what they're doing and how to do it know the
1:11:16
lay of the land.
1:11:18
Know how to do it know how to do it. And you end up with some
1:11:22
sort of money being stuffed into people's pockets.
1:11:25
Some sort Yeah, some kind. Yeah, I got an interesting email from
1:11:32
one of our producers Jr. He said there's a real problem with all
1:11:35
this electricity that we're rolling out and he's getting the
1:11:39
more stats but you know, there's a lot of nih.gov studies and
1:11:45
information on E H s electromagnetic
1:11:49
hypersensitivity, which I know is a real thing and some people
1:11:53
have it with Wi Fi specifically.
1:11:56
Yeah, in fact, why do I advise people that have some of these
1:11:59
issues to go to the in circuit
1:12:04
Oh, you mean the power lines power lines are line networking
1:12:08
in which works terrific. I've had pretty good luck with it
1:12:11
too. To get to the garage for the for the mining machines.
1:12:14
It's been pretty good. It'll clip out from time to
1:12:18
time my garage is lower when mining machines. It is
1:12:23
it is man will you hopping on me?
1:12:25
Hey, what are you doing with that deck? What is that computer
1:12:28
doing in the closet? That old computer? Oh it's just in there
1:12:32
I don't know why can use it?
1:12:35
No man these are s nines these are these are real ASIC mining
1:12:38
machines. It's 98 degrees my garage I
1:12:43
bet it is well if it's ever snows you gotta made
1:12:45
anyway EHS now this could be 10% it could be as high as 30% of
1:12:52
the population who have some some effects from particularly
1:12:56
Wi Fi frequencies it apparently
1:12:58
by the way, I think that the surge in tinnitus in this
1:13:04
country Sure. Partially partially for me electromagnetic
1:13:09
pen frequency and certainly in certain 5g frequencies will
1:13:16
probably come in that area. It's not your typical not the not the
1:13:18
one that most have rolled out I think some of the old maybe some
1:13:22
of the old sprint stuff has been anyway doesn't matter. Our
1:13:27
producer says there are people who cannot sit in in an electric
1:13:31
vehicle and you basically get people get irregular heartbeat
1:13:35
fatigue, all kinds of stuffing happens to really
1:13:38
Yeah, I never thought of that. But yes, the electric vehicles
1:13:41
are loaded with the electro
1:13:46
with electric does stuff electric dust, man. Yeah. And it
1:13:51
makes sense. He says no one is talking about this, but it will
1:13:54
become a big problem. Once you say here you see a friend of
1:14:00
mine purchase. He has an example a friend of his purchase a Tesla
1:14:03
began to have chronic issues. For mentioned heart irregular
1:14:06
heart. Fatigue went to the doctor who told him you have
1:14:10
symptoms of oh, it's linesman's disease. Of course. It's been
1:14:13
around for a long time the linemen who the alignment are
1:14:15
the county who would work on the lines. All right,
1:14:17
they'd be right up there against the high frequency power lines.
1:14:21
Yeah,
1:14:21
yeah, there you go. It's been around a long time. This feels
1:14:24
birds to occasionally it's not a great thing. Where it was, you
1:14:29
know. Now something else no one is talking about EMF devices
1:14:34
such as Wi Fi have a negative effect on the gut biome. I was
1:14:39
about ready to turn off on this but I kept reading, because he
1:14:43
said it's well researched and there is some NIH research but
1:14:46
I'm not qualified to say if it's well researched. What happens
1:14:50
certain bacteria start to multiply faster than others
1:14:54
multiply less throwing the balance of the biome completely
1:14:56
out of whack the distinct effect of Wi Fi frequencies On this
1:15:00
balance check this out is that the bacteria that gain dominance
1:15:04
released toxins that reduce your metabolism so you will start to
1:15:07
gain weight for no reason yes
1:15:09
fat from Wi Fi.
1:15:12
That's right baby and Wi Fi, your Wi Fi glutton you Yeah, he
1:15:18
says you will not be able to shed weight even if you control
1:15:22
your diet and workout How about that? Well
1:15:27
that was a stretch but I like it I like I'm not saying I don't
1:15:31
like it I like it but it's a stretch or
1:15:34
we can probably still curry Dvorak amulets or something that
1:15:39
no no Do you want some biome pills to get this been retooled
1:15:42
this one particular I own bacillus?
1:15:46
I'm writing it down biome pills. I don't know what biome is. What
1:15:50
is what is the biome?
1:15:52
I don't know. I like I like to word so all
1:15:54
right, but but we're selling them if we're selling you
1:15:59
awesome bio biome and ivermectin in a blister pack. winner John,
1:16:05
it's a winner.
1:16:06
She had a report that came out about some 80,000 people were
1:16:10
studying and ivermectin did turn out to be a benefit to people
1:16:13
that got COVID
1:16:14
Oh, yeah, it's it's even back on the CDC website. Now. It says
1:16:19
under under investigation, but they
1:16:21
Oh, it's been under investigation for two years. But
1:16:24
now they've got to stand and everybody all the all the
1:16:29
glitters are out there. Oh, you know, I told you so. And then
1:16:33
they're getting kicked off of things left and right because of
1:16:35
being Don't gloat people. All right,
1:16:37
let's do a couple of mandates and booster clips here since I
1:16:40
have a few just so we can get up to speed because we have a new
1:16:43
approval.
1:16:44
The CDC has approved updating COVID boosters that means shots
1:16:47
could be available as soon as this weekend. The newly designed
1:16:50
vaccines take aim at the most common Omicron strange strains,
1:16:53
which now cause nearly all COVID infections. The government has
1:16:57
bought 170 million doses which will be available for free to
1:17:01
anyone 12 and older,
1:17:03
just for free business. I'm a little tired of this. Why don't
1:17:07
the insurance companies start ponying up a little bit? Let
1:17:09
them get? Of course it'll screw us indirectly. But still, I'm a
1:17:14
little tired of like, no one on the FDA advisory board wanted to
1:17:18
approve it. It's only been tested on mice, which of course
1:17:23
I have clips for them to explain this. And it's like, it's like,
1:17:29
why should why did why is it free? Again? Isn't this at this
1:17:32
point voluntary?
1:17:33
They did make they did make the point that you're going to run
1:17:36
out of money for this? Oh,
1:17:37
no. That's why Biden asked for 47 billion for Ukraine and other
1:17:42
things, but only 13 is going to Ukraine. The rest is going to
1:17:45
COVID which is going to this farm buddies at Pfizer totally
1:17:49
totally. Let's go to ABC on this.
1:17:52
Tonight, those new Omicron targeted boosters starting to
1:17:56
roll out.
1:17:57
I got my COVID vaccine and my left arm and I got my flu
1:18:00
vaccine in my right arm. So I'm all set for the fall.
1:18:03
A few 1000 locations across the country are offering the
1:18:06
retooled Pfizer and Maderna shots designed to take on the BA
1:18:10
four and BA five sub variants. This supply is set to ramp up at
1:18:14
10s of 1000s of pharmacies, community health centers and
1:18:17
doctors offices in the coming weeks.
1:18:20
The new booster is the only authorized booster now that will
1:18:22
be available so anyone that had an appointment for that old
1:18:25
Booster will be rescheduled. The new
1:18:27
Pfizer booster is cleared for anyone over 12 and Maderna is
1:18:31
for anyone over 18 Two months out from their last shot.
1:18:35
There's no magic number when it comes to thinking about the
1:18:38
spacing for the next booster two months is the minimum and it's
1:18:41
especially important for those that are high risk to make sure
1:18:44
that they get that protection ahead of any possible fall surge
1:18:48
pay no attention to anything working I mean it's just that
1:18:51
just plowing ahead like nothing happened and like it's all great
1:18:55
and you need your protection
1:18:57
and you know what's so funny is the two months thing that
1:19:00
they're promoting you just got a shot two months ago to get
1:19:05
another one because the shots sucks
1:19:07
Oh, but you're gonna get have to get another one because you know
1:19:10
after a disappearance for not one but two years. Flu is back.
1:19:14
erielle joins
1:19:15
us now and Ariel health officials are warning we may
1:19:18
also be facing a tough flu season ahead.
1:19:21
That's right Mary Dr. Fauci warning that we could be bracing
1:19:23
ourselves for a pretty bad flu season. He says the best time to
1:19:27
get your flu vaccine is by the end of October, but it's never
1:19:30
too late. And just like last year, officials say that it is
1:19:33
safe to get your COVID-19 vaccine and your flu shot at the
1:19:36
same time. Mary Carell Thank you
1:19:39
same time, baby. Yeah, just get ready for it because I'll be in
1:19:41
one magical shot pretty soon. The Bye baby
1:19:44
looks for a local news story has it? I didn't clip it. University
1:19:50
of California Berkeley. If you don't get your flu shot, because
1:19:56
they have to document your flu shot. Yeah. If you don't get
1:19:59
your flu shot you have to wear a mask and all clashes.
1:20:03
Oh man,
1:20:05
really now I'm looking at this saying, wait a minute, cow. I
1:20:09
went there flew all for all the years I was going there they had
1:20:17
the flu was in and out and they had swine flu and they had all
1:20:20
these other things. You had to wear a mask then what changed
1:20:24
what you had to wear masks now all of a sudden
1:20:25
it became the owl became the uniform of Democratic
1:20:29
Party in the form of the obedient.
1:20:32
Ma'am, you said that so beautifully. Write that down not
1:20:36
for show title. But just for my solo for show title for myself
1:20:40
uniform of the obedient. A totally nailed that. A local
1:20:46
story from your neck of the woods KCRW W. They discussed in
1:20:51
some great detail, I chopped this down to under to some great
1:20:55
to detail these, this new booster and how it was tested or
1:20:59
not and how you should look at it. And it no surprise from this
1:21:04
NPR product that, you know, just don't worry about everything's
1:21:08
be okay. It's all fine. The guest who is speaking is
1:21:13
Catherine Wu. And I guess she's a doctor, but she is from the
1:21:18
Atlantic.
1:21:19
So I understand that these vaccines have not been tested on
1:21:23
humans, or there's no human data available right now.
1:21:27
Yes, that's right. So the human data is coming. Both Maderna and
1:21:30
Pfizer are in the process of either planning or starting
1:21:34
those trials, but they're not going to be able to get together
1:21:37
data until after the rollout begins. And you know, this, this
1:21:41
is a little different from how we have greenlit COVID vaccines
1:21:44
in the past a little just just a teeny weeny different. But it's
1:21:48
not that a typical from other vaccine approval or
1:21:52
authorization processes. You know, we just sort of look at
1:21:55
what happens in animals. But it is a little tricky.
1:21:59
Do You sound confident when you listen to this? There's not the
1:22:03
way so much different than the way we do another vaccine, which
1:22:05
kind of look at the animals. We pet them, we pet them. Probably
1:22:10
unbelievable.
1:22:11
Different from how we have greenlit COVID vaccines in the
1:22:14
past. But it's not that a typical from other vaccine
1:22:19
approval or authorization processes. You know, we just
1:22:22
sort of look at what happens in animals. But it is a little
1:22:25
tricky. I will say that, you know, we do have some safety and
1:22:29
sort of immune response data from a different version of the
1:22:33
vaccines, which mixes together the original recipe with
1:22:36
ingredients that target the original and makan variant that
1:22:40
weren't people dying from that one to improve the myocarditis
1:22:43
bit or any of that stuff, any, any improvements or just using
1:22:47
that data. And that's and that's clean, good to go.
1:22:50
Last winter, but it's not specifically with this
1:22:53
formulation. So it's gonna be a little tough to say, hey, get
1:22:56
this vaccine because we know that in clinical trials, it gave
1:22:59
us you know, 85 to 90% efficacy, those familiar numbers are not
1:23:03
going to be a leverage point this time around.
1:23:06
That's not what anyone's doing. They're just saying Get it Get
1:23:09
your bolster, you can get it now you're old enough to young
1:23:11
enough. It's time for you your kids, you got to take it you got
1:23:14
it. You got to read books, get it get a flu shot, get it more
1:23:16
and more and more. No one's talking about efficacy. You need
1:23:20
this why bother you
1:23:21
bother when the public is lining up? Like like, you know, lemon?
1:23:27
Yeah.
1:23:28
Listen to her. So listen to what she just said and how this this
1:23:32
this? This woman addresses what she just said
1:23:36
vaccine because we know that in clinical trials it gave us you
1:23:39
know, 85 to 90% efficacy, those familiar numbers are not going
1:23:44
to be a leverage point this time around. Yeah, you know, these
1:23:48
are still
1:23:49
there's your journalism right there. Yeah, so she just said,
1:23:53
Look, we don't we don't know if it's going to be effective. We
1:23:56
can't use any numbers to say it's effective. We looked at the
1:23:58
animals, everything's good, you know, so it's going to be a
1:24:01
little more tricky. And all this woman has to say is yeah,
1:24:06
you know, instead of saying what I would have said in this after
1:24:11
listening to that bull crap, who would have said, so why would
1:24:14
anyone in their right mind take this shot? It's just sounds
1:24:18
like, like, it sounds like snake oil. It sounds like snake oil.
1:24:23
Oh, no, it sounds like oil, but not snake oil. It's coming up
1:24:27
five to
1:24:27
90% efficacy, those familiar numbers are not going to be a
1:24:31
leverage point this time around. Yeah, you know, these are still
1:24:35
you vaccines, relatively speaking. But this is sort of an
1:24:40
ingredient substitution. You know, if we sort of compare it
1:24:43
to baking I know it's not exactly identical, but you know,
1:24:46
sort of setting in shortening for better it made
1:24:49
Oh, I see. So this vaccine that you have not tested but the
1:24:55
animals looked okay. It's sort of like substituting shortening
1:24:59
for butter. Oh, you mean like when you gave us Crisco, which
1:25:02
was melted, repurpose candles to use a shortening. This is this
1:25:08
is this is an admission of epic proportions here. It's like
1:25:12
Crisco, he knows the stuff that we can sell the candles. So we
1:25:16
turned it into shortening
1:25:18
and substitution. You know, if we sort of compare it to baking,
1:25:21
I know it's not exactly identical but you know, sort of
1:25:24
subbing in shortening for butter. It may slightly change
1:25:28
the effects here, but we're not dealing with a completely new
1:25:31
vaccine. So, you know, I am not a vaccine ologists, like Dr.
1:25:35
offit is but many, many, many other experts
1:25:39
don't do a game. She's almost done
1:25:41
vaccine. So, you know, I am not a vaccine ologists, like Dr.
1:25:46
offit is but the many, many, many other experts I've spoken
1:25:49
to have said they don't have concerns about the safety or
1:25:52
efficacy here. confident that this vaccine is going to be very
1:25:57
many, many, many as all other iterations of COVID vaccines
1:26:00
have been, and that this is likely to offer an improvement
1:26:03
in terms of generating a better immune response against OMA
1:26:06
concept variants than the original recipe, which is kind
1:26:10
of hitting the point of diminishing returns at this
1:26:12
point.
1:26:13
A lot of cooking references here recipe
1:26:16
but surely all she can do if she can even do that. Maybe she can
1:26:19
just do the cooking column at the Atlantic. I have no idea why
1:26:22
she is here. Miss Wu.
1:26:24
Now well, yeah, exactly. What's the point? She doesn't know
1:26:26
anything? She's not a vaccinology just as she put it,
1:26:30
and she's got to her analogies are corny and she doesn't know
1:26:34
what what's the point why are we talking to her?
1:26:37
Probably finance expert probably friends
1:26:39
she but she's taught why take it back. She's talked to many,
1:26:42
many, many,
1:26:42
many, many, many other ex very distinctive
1:26:46
way of putting it
1:26:46
I really liked the way Canada's Health or I should say, Prime
1:26:52
Minister Justin Trudeau is health minister. Discuss the
1:26:58
boosters the new boosters he's much more to the point this guy.
1:27:01
Vaccine protection is like a phone battery.
1:27:07
It's like a phone battery. I'm sorry, I'll just I'll translate
1:27:11
for
1:27:12
vaccine protection is like a phone battery. It needs to be
1:27:17
recharged from time to time. Recharging our protection after
1:27:21
six months is important. Otherwise, we are left without
1:27:26
the power to protect ourselves and our loved ones. Getting
1:27:30
everyone caught up with a vaccination is a top priority.
1:27:35
This is not only for true for COVID-19 vaccinations, but also
1:27:39
for routine vaccinations for all children and adults. UFC. Thank
1:27:44
you Midwich how
1:27:47
dumb Aziz who is he's the health minister.
1:27:50
Oh, that guy.
1:27:51
But how stupid can you be to say, Oh, here's an analogy for
1:27:54
you. It's a phone battery, except ours magically only needs
1:27:58
charging every six months. So think of it as a phone which
1:28:01
everyone knows you charge every night. These people are stupid.
1:28:07
No, I think that was smarter getting people used to getting a
1:28:10
vaccine daily.
1:28:11
And with that, I'd like to thank you for your courage and say in
1:28:14
the morning to the man who put the sea in the charge of
1:28:17
vaccines ladies and gentlemen, please say hello to my friend on
1:28:19
the other end Mr. John
1:28:27
in the morning to you Mr. Adam curry in the Manjula ship to see
1:28:29
boots on the ground feet in the air subs in the water. You know
1:28:33
the dames knights out there
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They have people writing their speak I think they got bought
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some years ago by WaPo or somebody who wasn't necessarily
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Well with Now with what is it Fast Company? They always have
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to compare rods no Twitter man it's still not a Twitter it was
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supposed to be the Twitter replacement I don't think that
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was exactly the idea was still not it's just it's not it's not
1:30:17
it's not a great experience
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she exactly the Wi Fi
1:30:22
always takes one freedom always takes an extra step. And guys
1:30:26
like and gals who write these types of articles they do things
1:30:29
like Twitter man Hey, how come the Twitter rep didn't call him
1:30:32
out with a mastodon? The PR guy didn't call me so tell you what
1:30:36
I should write about mastodons if it's a company even though
1:30:40
they explain is not because they go Mastodon should do this at
1:30:44
Mastodon doesn't do stuff, doofus we do stuff with Mastodon
1:30:49
no agenda social.com bout ready to open up I'm waiting for let
1:30:53
me tell you Aaron are Unleash the Hounds. Put the link up. Let
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them fill it up. Let's go back up to 10,000. There you go. The
1:31:01
Hounds have been released.
1:31:02
I want to get to I want to get get. I want to be able to do
1:31:04
some invites. I want to get Brunetti back into the fold.
1:31:07
Okay, you got it. I'll get I'll send you an invite right after
1:31:10
the show. What did he get kicked out?
1:31:14
No. He lost his password.
1:31:20
Don't even start with me. You know what I'm gonna I'm gonna
1:31:24
look at I say more. I'm gonna look at his I'm gonna look at
1:31:27
his email and I'll get his login and I'll bet you that he was
1:31:31
purged for inactivity. And there you go, that's you lose. You
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lose. You snooze. That's how it goes broke. No agenda nation. Of
1:31:41
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1:31:51
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apps. We profusely thank Matthew drop CO for bringing us
1:32:00
something that we didn't really talk about, but it was it was
1:32:03
kind of related to the to the rainbow opioids. The rainbow
1:32:07
fentanyl. It was the sidewalk chalk crazy art.
1:32:11
It was mentioned
1:32:14
was Chuck mentioned in that in that report, I didn't realize
1:32:17
Yeah,
1:32:17
mentioned it. We didn't talk about it. You're right. But it
1:32:19
was mentioned. Otherwise, I would have put the kibosh on it
1:32:23
well, it was it was a really good piece. We kept coming back
1:32:26
to it.
1:32:28
Because it was it was a it was a lively piece. It was colorful
1:32:31
was pretty. It was very charm, cool elements. He's got the
1:32:34
little jokes in there. The whole thing it was dynamite. What were
1:32:37
the jokes
1:32:37
he had in there he had tastes great, probably non toxic. Kids
1:32:43
love to eat. It was cool that people have no idea what the
1:32:46
show is or even listened to the show. They see that on Twitter,
1:32:49
they go they they have a laugh, like this is spot on whatever it
1:32:53
is. It was one of those. We had a lot of wonder we have a lot of
1:32:58
a lot of Gorby chips. Yes. Oh, of course, I should mention
1:33:03
that. This is for episode 1482 Which retitled Gorbea chips. And
1:33:12
I realized I made it would you have spelled Gorbea with an eye
1:33:15
or a why? Why? Okay, because I saw some people talking about
1:33:19
Gorbea with an eye and there were a lot of Gorbea chips here.
1:33:22
Different Gorbea chips,
1:33:24
none of which you learned the art column. Gorbea
1:33:26
you didn't like many of the Gorbea chips.
1:33:30
No, I didn't. I didn't think they were but one thing I don't.
1:33:34
It was it was a ridiculing my my flub. So I've took offense
1:33:40
immediately. I always do I always take offense at my flubs,
1:33:44
why would you do that? Because people would mocking mocking me
1:33:48
unfairly. unfairly know what the reason we're
1:33:51
laughing you're inventing fabulous things show titles
1:33:54
aren't you've inspired art and then you feel that you're being
1:33:58
not you're being maybe you were long legged? Dog
1:34:01
you were being nested?
1:34:02
Hi.
1:34:03
I'll tell you why I didn't like the gore because it does the art
1:34:06
was not interesting. It was a Gorby thing as compared to the
1:34:10
drop go piece now.
1:34:12
I did like the Parker Polly Doritos with the MK Ultra kind
1:34:17
of twisty
1:34:17
thing I liked that. It was kind of cute too. But yeah,
1:34:21
you're right but compared to the compared to the chalk that was
1:34:26
it was it was it was also big.
1:34:29
It was big it was big and bad. So you can chalk one up for
1:34:33
drop.
1:34:33
Oh, there we go. Everybody. No agenda are generated are calm.
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the while we're here. I did want to get rid of the Claude Pierre
1:43:50
Shawn damn whatever the hell her name is.
1:43:52
It's it's Kareem Abdul Jiang Pierre Van Damme.
1:43:59
So she has a couple of clips that are interesting one of them
1:44:01
is not really something I want to mock it's just something I
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think you'd get a click click click out of there I am mock may
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people kick out of which is the airline dashboard is seems to be
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up and running.
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Today the Department of Transportation officially
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launched the dashboard and we're proud to report that airlines
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vastly improved their plans. Their plans graphic right behind
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me we love graphics here is you know, before the secretaries
1:44:31
letter there were significantly more red X's across this table.
1:44:35
None of the airlines had guaranteed that they would cover
1:44:39
meals or hotels when they are at fault. Now eight of the top
1:44:43
airlines cover hotels and nine of them cover meals before
1:44:48
Secretary Buttigieg letter only one airline guaranteed they
1:44:52
would rebook you at no cost now nine out of 10 do so.
1:44:59
Yes. Though the headline that I see this morning is US airlines
1:45:03
cancel and delay 1000s Of Labor Day weekend flights. So it seems
1:45:08
like that's really working out well. What is that all about?
1:45:15
You know this is starting to suck
1:45:18
man they're starting Yeah, totally blow is just what it is.
1:45:22
There's another aviation story and then we'll get back to your
1:45:24
shop here. Yeah,
1:45:25
I only got a couple Yeah,
1:45:26
this this bugs me this story the reporting is minimal. I can't
1:45:30
find much on the on the pilot forums. No one really knows a
1:45:33
lot. But I'd like to just give some color to this to the story
1:45:37
that happened in Tupelo, Miami right on top I have
1:45:41
today terror in Tupelo, Mississippi. A Blaine police a
1:45:46
was stolen circled over homes and businesses in this small
1:45:49
city authority say the man at the controls. Patterson said he
1:45:54
intended to crash into a Walmart that forced an evacuation in the
1:45:58
area. Sumeria Robinson got a panicked call from her mother
1:46:02
who lives just minutes away from the targeted shopping center.
1:46:06
Just so close to her home so close
1:46:09
to home it
1:46:09
was investigators say Patterson was employed by an aircraft
1:46:13
maintenance company at Tupelo Regional Airport and took off in
1:46:17
the twin engine aircraft. When air traffic controllers were not
1:46:21
on duty.
1:46:22
The pilot posted on Facebook, a message in an essence that said
1:46:27
goodbye
1:46:28
after about five hours. Patterson landed in a field
1:46:31
roughly 40 miles north of Tupelo uninjured.
1:46:35
The suspect is now in custody he will get the help he needs as
1:46:40
far as whatever he's dealing with.
1:46:43
You know, here's here's so this is a 29 year olds been working
1:46:48
at the airport for 10 years and then he just he's he's steals an
1:46:52
aircraft a King Air C 90 which is now he had no formal flight
1:46:58
training but he had had only been around a while you know,
1:47:01
I've flown a King Air C 90 with an instructor you can't just hop
1:47:07
in that without quite some experience. It's a turbine
1:47:10
engines it's a turbo prop. You got to know how to fire those up
1:47:14
two of them two engines you have to really be trained on two
1:47:17
engines. Now his landing he basically belly flopped in the
1:47:21
field so I was like if that guy landed the CC 90 with no
1:47:25
training but this whole thing sounds weird. Just doesn't it
1:47:30
sounds something then we're not getting the information what why
1:47:34
was he targeting Walmart? Why was it the end? Why does he want
1:47:37
to kill himself by crashing into a Walmart? Yeah Of all places is
1:47:41
there is Walmart die what here's what I went looking for. Is this
1:47:45
particular Walmart the scene of some abuse. It's gotta be
1:47:48
something with this guy.
1:47:50
This story. Is it Hollow is it gets
1:47:53
hollow? Yes. Oh,
1:47:56
God just show this to anybody. Okay, back to a CP Three, two,
1:48:00
CP two. Yes. whatever her name is. Here. She did doing a little
1:48:05
thing on the Wiegert report from the UN. This was good.
1:48:08
Has your back. Lastly, I want to make a few comments on the UN
1:48:13
High Commissioner for Human Rights Report on Jinjiang. That
1:48:17
was released just last night, the United States welcomes this
1:48:20
report this important report, which describes authoritarian
1:48:24
actively human rights treatment of the Uyghur and other minority
1:48:30
communities by the People's Republic of China government.
1:48:34
Oh,
1:48:36
your word she used? What did he try to say authority, authority
1:48:44
or authority.
1:48:46
Lastly, I want to make a few comments on the UN High
1:48:49
Commissioner for Human Rights Report on Jinjiang. That was
1:48:52
released just last night. The United States welcomes this
1:48:55
report this important report which describes
1:48:58
their important important report. It is
1:49:01
important important.
1:49:02
The United States welcomes this report this important report,
1:49:06
which describes authoritarian actively.
1:49:10
narratively Hey, man, 10,000 million. Oh, do you have the
1:49:14
10,000 million clip?
1:49:16
Yeah. The 10,000 million clip already. We did it. That's
1:49:20
right. Again, super Flubber is very short. It's so good.
1:49:23
10,000 mil.
1:49:24
As you know, the good news is in August, the economy created
1:49:27
315,000 jobs, which is important. We have created
1:49:31
nearly 10,000 million jobs.
1:49:33
I don't I remember now, I don't remember her but I remember you.
1:49:40
Okay, here we go. That is the last one and this is one where I
1:49:43
think this is very funny. This is she's talking about in
1:49:47
Enduring Freedom, which is that operation Operation Enduring
1:49:51
Freedom, which is the Pegasus, or gana Stan Afghanistan now
1:49:56
flooded myself
1:49:57
listening to our usr Tardif on this Five Well, no but she
1:50:02
she makes a flub in here that I think is it's just more it's
1:50:06
kind of a weird classic flub where it maybe it means maybe
1:50:11
she's got good feelings or something but listen to this.
1:50:14
One is we
1:50:15
have an update on on the enduring freedom to the
1:50:18
operation allies. Welcome. What it looks like long term. This
1:50:22
isn't this is this is an update that the department that the
1:50:27
Department of Defense announced recently. And so look our
1:50:32
commitment to our Afghan allies is endearing. We have
1:50:37
a she does she mean enduring but it came out as endearing. Yeah.
1:50:45
She's falling apart. She's falling apart at the seams gym.
1:50:49
This was a gym and she didn't correct herself. She just kept
1:50:52
Are you get to this short playing again because I was
1:50:56
beautiful. Like, to me. It's like the shed endearing on her
1:50:59
mind. Is this thing enduring? She said in gearing? Was
1:51:04
she probably micro dosing psilocybin?
1:51:06
Oh, you know what? Boy, right. Nice catch me
1:51:12
to our Afghan allies is endearing. We
1:51:16
have well, I hear a little bit further back from that.
1:51:19
And so look, our commitment to our Afghan allies is endearing.
1:51:25
We have welcomed nearly 90,000 Afghans to our country over the
1:51:29
past year and have been providing relocation assistance
1:51:32
over the past year as well.
1:51:34
Yeah, Operation endearing freedom. That's it. That was
1:51:40
George W. Bush Operation Enduring Freedom beautiful. Oh,
1:51:44
I love it how the someone in the troll room says it's enduring
1:51:47
man. I want to turn up the volume what? Oh, pain
1:51:52
point dummy pay attention to that.
1:51:57
Hey, did you hear this a CFO of Bath Bath and Beyond jumped off
1:52:01
of his the balcony of a skyscraper and Tribeca leaped to
1:52:06
his death
1:52:09
wonder what's going on there?
1:52:11
Oh, this is one of those eight stock
1:52:14
stocks stock and they jacked it way up and then
1:52:18
yeah and then and then and then it crashed?
1:52:21
Of course it's gonna it always will. I mean, that's what these
1:52:23
things do this with David on you're talking about we're
1:52:26
talking about these disguise of Reddit groups and some other
1:52:29
take a worthless or fairly worthless company or company in
1:52:33
bankruptcy that is heavily shorted that's heavily shorted
1:52:36
and heavily shorted and they run it the price up to burn the
1:52:40
short guys because as somebody who just hates short sellers I
1:52:42
guess
1:52:43
once you get once you get the the short sale that the squeeze
1:52:46
and you just make a lot of you makes money you can make money
1:52:49
right? The stock skyrockets because everyone has to get out
1:52:52
of the short because you can go broke the the short if you're
1:52:55
not careful and it can be an infinite losses. So you have to
1:53:00
get out and so you get out Jacks the price way up and then and
1:53:04
then the catch some companies like Gamestop who had this
1:53:07
happen to them they at least played their cards right and
1:53:10
we're getting loans by other companies that were doing what
1:53:13
they supposed to do when your stocks worth a lot of money. I
1:53:17
don't know what this doesn't make any sense to me unless this
1:53:19
guy was corruption in there that he well but to get
1:53:23
let's see Bed Bath and Beyond he's investor Ryan Cohen exit
1:53:29
position when the stock was 28. Sending the shares plunging in
1:53:32
the days following the company announced plans to try and
1:53:35
reduce costs and stave off bankruptcy with a bankruptcy
1:53:38
including a $500 million financing agreement in order to
1:53:42
help pay its vendors to where he lives in this Jenga building
1:53:47
which is badass man, like one apartment per floor. This guy
1:53:51
was rolling in it. He was he's been around he was a CFO for
1:53:55
Avon and Procter and Gamble. Something Something must have
1:54:00
been wrong. How old was he 52
1:54:03
was hinky man 5218
1:54:08
floor.
1:54:09
Sad good. Night good. Maybe somebody tossed them out the
1:54:13
window. Russians.
1:54:16
Yeah. Board apes who knows?
1:54:21
I may admit they're funny. The funny Russian joke that's gonna
1:54:24
run out I guess in Russia is the day when they Lukoil guy was
1:54:29
thrown out to hospital window. Yeah, smoking a cigarette. Okay.
1:54:32
Russia say hey, I guess they've run out of polonium.
1:54:37
You hear this from your your Putin connection?
1:54:39
No, I said another Russian connection. But it's Ukrainian
1:54:43
actually.
1:54:44
So we have all this stuff going on going down, I should say in
1:54:47
Europe with the prices and what they projected what six out of
1:54:51
10 British businesses will have to shutter because of energy
1:54:54
prices.
1:54:56
Yeah, I forgot who said that. That's that's somebody's well
1:55:00
prices are pretty high. Yeah, that's for sure. But we got lots
1:55:04
of cool stuff going on over here. We have a water crisis in
1:55:08
Las Vegas and New Mexico because I guess what happened is there
1:55:13
was a lot of it was a big fire or what are you drinking today?
1:55:18
Oh, Evian mind. You mean Evian every meal every Oh, and beyond
1:55:26
mine.
1:55:27
Are you drinking? Are you drinking everyone? What's your
1:55:29
cooter days?
1:55:31
No, it's just and it's got magnesium and zinc raspberry and
1:55:35
ginseng. Oh, it's a natural mineral enhanced drink. And I'll
1:55:41
tell you this, I bought a bunch of it because it was on sale.
1:55:44
Yeah. It tastes like shit. To me right now.
1:55:50
That's like the vaccine if it hurts, you know, it's working.
1:55:53
I mean, it really does not taste good. It's while Oh,
1:55:57
okay, well enjoy that. That's pretty much the way the water
1:56:01
tastes in Las Vegas, New Mexico. So they had a wildfire three and
1:56:06
40,000 acres. But because some of the carbon got into though
1:56:11
their water supply, it reacts with the chlorine that they use
1:56:16
to treat the water and that can become
1:56:19
happens in a certain way she has I've heard this this phenomenon
1:56:23
and then what
1:56:23
becomes carcinogenic. That's what that's what the articles
1:56:27
you guess. Well, what does if you've heard this what happens
1:56:30
then? Is makes the water on drinkable? Exactly. Because
1:56:34
when and or carcinogenic. So they have 20 days of freshwater
1:56:39
left. They're trying to figure out how to fix that. Then we
1:56:41
have Jackson Mississippi actually didn't play these clips
1:56:44
in the last show. I do want to do that because we have a boots
1:56:47
on the ground report. President
1:56:48
Biden has approved an emergency declaration for Mississippi as
1:56:51
residents of the state capitol tried to find clean water 1000s
1:56:55
of people in Jackson lined up for hours at distribution sites
1:56:58
for bottled water. With some supplies running out. The mayor
1:57:01
says the city's water treatment plant failed after years of
1:57:04
neglect staffing shortages and recent flooding. These are
1:57:08
challenges that first and foremost are beyond partisan.
1:57:12
These are human rights challenges. And so I'm right in
1:57:16
saying that it's not a matter of if our systems would fail. But
1:57:19
when our systems fail, and we've seen it far too frequently. He
1:57:23
says it may cost billions of dollars to fix the water
1:57:26
treatment system. He's vowing to organize more water distribution
1:57:29
events in the coming days
1:57:30
water distribution events also known as the W D. There's a
1:57:35
second kicker to this I guess
1:57:36
hundreds of National Guard troops will be in Mississippi
1:57:39
and we'll be handing out bottled water today to the people of
1:57:41
Jackson suffering without clean water. So far there's no
1:57:44
timetable for when the long neglected water treatment plant
1:57:47
will be up and running again. The governor says a rental pump
1:57:50
could be functional later today, which is only one step toward
1:57:54
alleviating the problem.
1:57:56
Yeah, so boots on the ground from one of our producers this
1:57:59
goes back to Hurricane Katrina 2005 That's when the water
1:58:04
treatment facility needed the full overhaul they never did
1:58:07
that. Then in 2020 they outsourced I can just see
1:58:13
whoever did this. They outsourced it that failed. And
1:58:17
so now it's like they need to fix it but they have no time and
1:58:21
their water is undrinkable now.
1:58:25
Yeah, I suppose even with boiling like you guys have to do
1:58:27
every so often.
1:58:28
Not anymore. We're out we're out here now we got our own well, we
1:58:31
don't we don't boil water is
1:58:33
the way to go. Yeah, but the boiling there's not even going
1:58:35
to work with that water I guess is that fucked up?
1:58:40
This crazy. Crazy.
1:58:45
Well, I get I guess some clips from my last show I wanted to
1:58:49
bring forward about all the war stuff going on. Like everyone's
1:58:55
getting ready for some sort of war. And these are the clips
1:58:59
that you have to look at looked at called war games. And I got
1:59:03
let's start with the war games one. Russia, China.
1:59:07
Chinese troops have arrived in the Primorsky region of
1:59:10
Let me guess New Tang Dynasty. Yeah, of
1:59:13
course now now that
1:59:14
Chinese troops have arrived in the Primorsky region of Russia's
1:59:18
Far East. There a joint multinational military exercise
1:59:21
is set to begin. Video footage released by the Russian Defense
1:59:25
Ministry shows the opening ceremony of the drills named
1:59:28
Vostok 2022. The exercises are scheduled to begin September 1
1:59:33
and will last one week. Along with Russia and China, India,
1:59:36
Belarus and Tajikistan are among the countries taking part in the
1:59:40
war games. Earlier this month. China's defense ministry said
1:59:43
its participation was part of an ongoing annual agreement with
1:59:47
Russia. Relations between Beijing and Moscow have grown
1:59:51
closer in recent years. Last summer, the two countries held a
1:59:54
joint exercise with over 10,000 troops in North Central China
1:59:58
and October their knees navies held drills in the Sea of Japan.
2:00:02
Only days later, Russian and Chinese warships sailed to the
2:00:05
Western Pacific where they held their first joint patrols.
2:00:11
Okay, that's not good. Let's go to war games to this is
2:00:13
continuing elsewhere, the US
2:00:15
and South Korea have resumed their largest joint field
2:00:18
exercises and years. That's after the downsizing of previous
2:00:22
drills due to diplomatic efforts and COVID-19 restrictions. The
2:00:26
exercises began less than 20 miles from the fortified border
2:00:29
with North Korea, and the field was live fire from American and
2:00:33
Korean howitzers, tanks, machine guns and mortars. Apache
2:00:37
helicopters were also involved to allies see the drills as a
2:00:41
key part of deterring North Korea and its growing nuclear
2:00:45
arsenal. North Korea has condemned the drills as a
2:00:48
rehearsal for war. Colonel Brandon Anderson is the Deputy
2:00:52
Commander for the exercises. He said the drills are not aimed at
2:00:55
any one adversary but did allude to the threat from North Korea.
2:00:59
Currently, there are more than 28,000 US troops stationed in
2:01:03
South Korea. Oh, okay.
2:01:06
Well, let's just continues did I see how we got our games
2:01:11
gone? Did I see that? John Stuart hosted the Department of
2:01:17
Defense war games at like board ceremony at Disney or something?
2:01:22
It wouldn't surprise me.
2:01:25
Because I was trying to I don't know anything about
2:01:27
that. But it wouldn't surprise me I had to look into this and
2:01:29
it sounds terrible. Yes. Very Bad. Bad.
2:01:32
What was their Emmys last night? Do we miss the Emmys?
2:01:36
I think there may be some daytime enemies or nominations.
2:01:39
Oh, okay. They were usually on Sunday. It would be today.
2:01:44
Always the
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creative Emmys. I'm sorry. Well, that's right. Obama got an Emmy
2:01:47
for reading. What did he really book? Yes. You read a book? Read
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a book? No, he No. For narrating. Me when for narrating
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Netflix documentary? Let me see which documentary was this? Oh,
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they had to give him something else. Okay, I got Oh, our great
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national parks.
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rific Okay, what do you get an Emmy for that?
2:02:13
We didn't because because no one watched. No one cares. It's
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embarrassing. Their whole Higher Ground production series is an
2:02:19
embarrassment, Michelle Obama's podcasts and embarrassment, the
2:02:23
podcast with Obama and Springsteen, super embarrassing
2:02:26
and kind of cringy. And so they had to give him something
2:02:29
because they want him there.
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War Games Japan.
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Oh, hold on a second. Let me see war games. I don't have this
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clip.
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I'm sorry, I spell war wa T. Oh, what games
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are just to launch.
2:02:45
Japan is increasing its defense budget and building missiles
2:02:49
that they previously didn't allow themselves. It's part of a
2:02:52
military expansion to counter threats from China, then Russia.
2:02:56
Japan says it will develop and mass produce a cruise missile
2:02:59
and a high velocity ballistic missile, they will be able to
2:03:02
strike at greater distances beyond the current range limit
2:03:06
in Japan's constitution. The defense ministry didn't specify
2:03:10
the exact range of the weapons or say how many they plan to
2:03:13
make. But if deployed along the Okinawa island chain and the
2:03:16
southwest of Japan, the weapons would have enough range to reach
2:03:20
targets in mainland China. This month, China fired five
2:03:24
ballistic missiles into waters less than 100 miles from Japan,
2:03:28
prompting alarm about China's regional ambitions.
2:03:33
I gotta I gotta I gotta presume all those guys also have their
2:03:37
version of military industrial complex. Isn't this just
2:03:40
fireworks for
2:03:43
me? They just shoot some point in your arm yourself to the
2:03:47
teeth. And you gotta I mean, unless you have some place like
2:03:50
Ukraine to ship the stuff to and then go well, we got rid of that
2:03:53
stuff.
2:03:55
Yeah, Ukraine is now the largest weapons sales country. closely
2:04:05
behind Afghanistan.
2:04:07
Yeah, give me a great, it's crazy. Thank you. Thank you.
2:04:11
Thank the American taxpayer.
2:04:13
Well, no. American taxpayers to be ignored is what we're talking
2:04:16
about earlier
2:04:17
overseas tonight to the war in Ukraine, the White House now
2:04:20
asking Congress for more than $13 billion in additional
2:04:23
military aid.
2:04:25
But again, that's not really the he's asking for 47. Here it is.
2:04:31
President Biden asking Congress to provide more than more than
2:04:34
$47 billion in emergency 47 billion in emergency dollars
2:04:40
that will go toward the war in Ukraine. That's 13 So there's
2:04:44
what what do we have left 30 for the response to the COVID 19
2:04:48
pandemic? Hello, Pfizer. The ongoing monkey pox outbreak
2:04:53
would what and and help for the recent natural disasters in
2:04:59
Kentucky? He and other states, but you could add the
2:05:03
Mississippi in there.
2:05:05
Are we already budgeted for this sort of thing these these
2:05:08
disasters? FEMA? I mean, don't we already have that in the
2:05:12
budget of the ridiculous budget? Isn't that already budgeted in
2:05:16
we need more money for this?
2:05:18
I don't know. So either he's we probably have the money for
2:05:20
everything. Except for the Ukraine stuff. Which it seems
2:05:25
like seems like 15 20 billion every single month
2:05:30
Saudi control got a lot of
2:05:32
feedback from from our producers about the about the reactor that
2:05:40
the Russians are currently
2:05:41
Oh, yeah, right. Did you ever hear from atomic rod? No,
2:05:44
I think he's checked out I think he's man overboard. Like could
2:05:48
be think he's man overboard. So a lot of people first of all,
2:05:53
you do need electricity with your nuclear power plant. If it
2:05:57
just gets cut off. It's a problem. I still don't kind of
2:06:00
get I understand why you need electricity, but if the plant is
2:06:02
producing electricity,
2:06:04
yeah, you still need to write it back.
2:06:05
It can't just like, you know, unplug it. You know, once you
2:06:10
got it fired up, but everyone says Oh, no, you're crazy. I
2:06:15
love this one though. Sir Robert of the Smoky Mountain brass also
2:06:19
a retired Navy nuke commander. So atomic rod you know as far as
2:06:24
I'm concerned, he's been deceased been dishonorably
2:06:28
discharged for insubordination. We got it we got a new guy we
2:06:32
got a new guy in the block Sir Robert the Smoky Mountain brass.
2:06:35
If the reactor shuts down, either by default or planned
2:06:39
external power, either commercial or from big diesel
2:06:42
generators are needed to maintain control of the reactor
2:06:45
even in a shutdown state. And to start it up pressurizer heaters
2:06:49
circulation pumps instrumentation true for
2:06:51
commercial or Naval Reactors. This is why submarines have huge
2:06:56
shore power cables when they shut down. Also why nuclear
2:06:59
submarines have a big diesel generator and a pretty pretty
2:07:02
big battery. Just kind of what I'd expect a nuclear power plant
2:07:05
to have a pretty big battery or diesel generator. Now this guy
2:07:10
has been around. Who's Commander? Commander, what do
2:07:15
you have here is the USS flying fish. USS Houston, the USS Simon
2:07:20
Bolivar.
2:07:22
The blue cruise visa subs in the water guy.
2:07:24
He's the mack daddy. Hey, remember, it's not getting if
2:07:26
you're underweight. It's cool with us. Welcome to this show. I
2:07:30
learned this from all the submariners. That's the first
2:07:33
thing I learned these Navy guys. And just while we our question
2:07:39
has kind of been answered about Gorbachev and the funeral
2:07:42
today, a final farewell for the last leader of the Soviet Union.
2:07:46
The funeral for Mikhail Gorbachev was held at Moscow
2:07:50
Hall of Columns. He died this week at age 91. Gorbachev did
2:07:54
not receive state honors. and Russian President Vladimir Putin
2:07:58
did not attend saying that he was working.
2:08:03
I love I love the inflection she gives us that the oh, it was
2:08:07
like almost saying he was work and did
2:08:10
not attend saying that he
2:08:13
was working, working well
2:08:15
working.
2:08:17
Putin did show his respects he came by and dropped off some
2:08:21
flowers before the funeral. So he's a guy. But the same thing.
2:08:26
It was like now this guy's not that day. I think it was the
2:08:29
round table pizza, whatever. Whatever the pizza company was
2:08:33
he was involved with probably close the deal.
2:08:35
The Round Table pizza,
2:08:37
what was a pizza II we look at my pizza, pizza and Gorbachev.
2:08:41
He did a commercial a great commercial round, I think in
2:08:44
this country, and maybe in Europe. And I think he
2:08:48
introduced one of the pizza companies into Russia. It was a
2:08:51
big deal. Yeah, he's the one who was introduced at first, I think
2:08:54
the first American franchise into Russia.
2:08:57
Pizza Hut 99. Let's take a look. We have the we have it right
2:09:01
here. This is Gorbachev Pizza Hut ad from 1997 play. We're
2:09:08
seeing Moscow the Kremlin. We're seeing shitty ass Russians in
2:09:14
snow. Hillary Clinton for some reason. Now they're all inside
2:09:19
the Pizza Hut. Everybody's smiling. There's Gorbachev. He
2:09:25
doesn't say anything. He doesn't say anything. Did he say
2:09:28
anything?
2:09:28
He does eventually. At the end when we
2:09:30
go to the payoff?
2:09:31
No the payoff is the guy say no. Gorbachev's a good guy he made
2:09:35
peace. Yeah, Hilton Gorbachev.
2:09:43
Sometimes nothing brings people together like a nice hot pizza
2:09:47
from Pizza.
2:09:50
You know what brings people together? What brings people
2:09:53
together is what Larry Lightfoot of Chicago said regarding the
2:09:59
Texas busing up the illegal immigrants and sending them off
2:10:05
to Chicago the first bus went to Chicago. I think beginning of
2:10:09
this week finally they sent one. No, no, she knows how to make
2:10:13
viewfield make people feel welcome. We begin with breaking
2:10:16
news and of Argentina and apparent attempts that wouldn't
2:10:18
be the right one. That's this one Texas
2:10:21
obviously, if none of these migrants were sent anywhere else
2:10:25
would have to bear the all the brunt of this themselves. Aren't
2:10:28
these migrants better off going to places like Chicago Welcoming
2:10:32
Cities to get cared for?
2:10:35
Well, you know, I think Ottoman recoils kind of alluded to this
2:10:39
I'm happy to take in drain Texas, of all of his residents.
2:10:44
I wouldn't want to live in a state with a governor like that.
2:10:46
I certainly want to wouldn't want to live in a state where
2:10:49
they are doing everything they can to strip people of their
2:10:52
basic rights. And let's not forget about what they've done
2:10:56
to women and others who are seeking reproductive health
2:10:58
care. So we welcome Texas to Chicago and we'll rent the buses
2:11:03
next time I'm here
2:11:07
crash Meyer
2:11:08
you could see her when she said that she kind of got it and
2:11:12
we'll we'll we'll do the buses and you can see this you kind of
2:11:16
regretted that because that's gonna come back that's gonna
2:11:19
come back what
2:11:20
are you what are you Texas doing to women it sounds like you're
2:11:22
beating them up or something? Yeah, man. Yeah,
2:11:24
no abortions here can't have them can't even talk about him
2:11:28
can't even think about him that's gonna change but Texas
2:11:33
has to it has to become more that's just has to wear too big
2:11:37
for this.
2:11:38
So let's go to the man on the street again. This is a one guy
2:11:43
Justin character. He's got a YouTube channel Rob Tiktok
2:11:46
channel Oh, this
2:11:47
is gonna be horrible, isn't it? It's
2:11:49
on the streets and this is in Manhattan in Times Square. To
2:11:53
show you the kind of geniuses we have. Of course these are like
2:11:57
you say is somewhat rigged but still disarmed. These are real
2:12:01
people.
2:12:02
What country is the Queen of England from originally? No, no,
2:12:08
no. Give me Give me your best guess it gets a country please
2:12:11
the country again? You may guess this is embarrassing. What is a
2:12:18
country? What
2:12:18
is a country? Whatever Country Canada?
2:12:21
Yes. If you have a job, and you make $10,000 a month and you
2:12:24
work for an entire year then how much money did you make at the
2:12:27
end? Again, you make $10,000 a month and you work for a year?
2:12:31
How much money did you make? Around how much money take you
2:12:36
guys? I don't know. Mister Give me your best guess I can
2:12:39
$1,000 1000 Yes. Do you know how many stars on the flag? 15 Yes.
2:12:48
This guy is relentless.
2:12:50
Now the funny thing about this one is that people say well they
2:12:53
you know they don't know the country. This woman didn't know
2:12:57
what a country is. Country what's the country? Is
2:13:03
this all in New York though. I'm trying to figure out where he
2:13:05
does these. It looks like he's in in Manhattan.
2:13:08
No, that was in Times Square. I know where he was doing it.
2:13:11
That's Manhattan. Yeah, it's time stamp square Manhattan. He
2:13:15
said no. Time Square with a bustling you know, I know where
2:13:19
he was used and there's a little kind of an island.
2:13:23
No man that no when's the last time you were in New York?
2:13:26
There's no more Island it's all rubber rubber bricks. You fall
2:13:29
down drunk you bounce right back up. There's no danger. There's
2:13:32
no danger. And that's meant Island. That's what those people
2:13:36
that now that I know it's Time Square. With the rubber the
2:13:41
rubber bricks. No wonder these pieces that's where they go to
2:13:45
be safe. So don't have to wear the helmet during the day. These
2:13:50
are these cannot be good people.
2:13:52
I'm going to show my mood by donating to no agenda. Imagine
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all the people who could do that. Oh yeah, that'd be fun
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covered me and threw an extra 20 bucks for gas which is three
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gallons. So it should be using his name get more Region Five
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residents spook Happy birthday. Oh, okay. We got all that.
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Elliot Johnson continuing with the 58th birthday celebration.
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Congratulations Morristown, Arizona. Moke. Mark Oliveri in
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cedar park, Texas. Mark Stokes berry in Centennial, Colorado
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Jessica Barrett in level in Texas. Mary Corbett and
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Glenview, Illinois, Eric Curtis. In Detroit, Michigan. Hendricks
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couches in Riverview, Florida. To finish the flop starts. Thank
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you. Patrick Coble, Sir Patrick Scoble Fairview, Tennessee, Duke
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of the South bearing Chris protector of North Austin in
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Austin, Texas, at Joshua sparks Burlington, Ontario, Canada
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Navia Eagle rivers for Tucker with a 58. That's Alaska. Sir
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NBS in Chicago, Illinois. And finally a James Poulos in Reno
2:23:51
Nevada. These are the people who just love me. Thank you. That
2:23:56
was a long list. It's very, very humbling. Very nice. Really
2:24:00
appreciate it. And thank you for all the personal notes. I have
2:24:03
responded I think to almost everyone personally, if not,
2:24:05
I'll get back to you a real it's very nice, humbling feel. It
2:24:09
was. Yeah, it was very good. Onwards. Brian Furley 5510
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Andrew, extra knock in Round Lake Minnesota. 55 dancer Tom
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Dari. Oh, by the way for Andrew I need a D douching. For his new
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human resource Scotty Murray. You've been D deuced.
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33 days old today. Ninja
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habit. Anonymous in Salem, Oregon. 501. James Sharon metta
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50 The following people are all $50 donors name and location.
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Provence, salt, Louisiana, and a Drake in Whitestone, Indiana,
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Indiana, it's proven so Louisiana Whitestone, Indiana.
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KENNETH works in Castaic. California, I don't even know is
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the Castaic in California. Matthew sir Matthew Janna, Xu
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ski Genesis ski in Chicago 50. These are all $50 donors,
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Michelle layer layer or layer I think in Henderson, Michigan and
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she has a note I punched was punched in the mouth by
2:25:21
douchebag. co worker, Eric, who is he? He's a douchebag cola.
2:25:27
Oh. And last but not least, Brian Watson in Raleigh, North
2:25:32
Carolina and thank all those people for making this show a
2:25:34
possibility and especially for all the $58 donors, that once a
2:25:39
year come to the rescue of the show by wishing Annamaya Happy
2:25:43
Birthday and supporting the show at the same time. It's a
2:25:45
fantastic idea.
2:25:46
Didn't really do it did do both. That's true. Yeah. Now I have a
2:25:50
couple of notes, I'd like to say is uh, yeah, yeah. Shawn
2:25:55
Steadman, who apparently donated a while ago is still waiting for
2:26:00
his karma for his mom She desperately needs F cancer
2:26:04
karma. Well, of course I'm sorry that that got mixed. You've got
2:26:14
Armand go. And then this Darius unity, who's this has just been
2:26:20
a cacophony of fun of errors really, to get this guy's note?
2:26:24
Yeah, he kept telling us that we missed his note. We said well,
2:26:26
can you send the note
2:26:27
we never had to know definitely never got to know we never got
2:26:31
to note in the first place is that he sends me another Sorry,
2:26:33
didn't get you the note. The note could have been attached to
2:26:36
all these messages that went back and forth pieces and I feel
2:26:39
bad about it. So Order anything you want from the website, he
2:26:43
says to me, and I'm looking forward website, email, website,
2:26:50
whatever in the morning, Jensen myriad thanks for your courage
2:26:54
sincerest apologies for my lack of brevity. Conversely, when a
2:26:57
former US Army sniper with mouths to feed, mouths to feed
2:27:01
gets a platform. Here we go shout outs first mad love to the
2:27:04
keeper mom Dukes and my pretty precious princess for giving me
2:27:07
a reason to Charlie Mike. Also my fellow combat vet Little Big
2:27:12
Bro was born in 92 on 207. Him and his wife always give the
2:27:15
best gifts, advice and encouragement. The last farm
2:27:20
farmer himself Jeff in Midland, Texas hit me in the mouth back
2:27:23
in November, after the heavens blessed us to cross paths stay
2:27:27
in touch and become co hosts Oh, he does a podcast. We're still
2:27:30
reviewing our first episode before publishing again. My
2:27:33
mostly free blog has plenty of war stories, political
2:27:36
commentary, pop culture reviews, etc. If no agenda nation feels
2:27:40
compelled to tip or pledge a paltry sum to me, I guess you
2:27:44
can do that. Now. It's peaceful. tidings.com and we're sorry, we
2:27:49
missed your note, but we got it all squared away. Here's a karma
2:27:51
for you.
2:27:53
You've got karma.
2:27:55
And then did we have one more thought? We got sir Jimmy's
2:27:59
note. So we read him. Here we go. Yeah, I think we did.
2:28:04
Because we said we got two more. He has he has two more. Adam
2:28:07
curry signed holo books. Yes. Right. Yes,
2:28:10
we did get his note. Maybe he still has a cup. I was I was I
2:28:13
was making fun of the fact that he only sold one.
2:28:17
Depends on what he sold it for. I guess I have no idea.
2:28:19
$5,000 5000 million
2:28:24
dollars. All right, everybody. Thank you very much for these
2:28:26
fabulous birthday. well wishes for all of our producers,
2:28:30
including the execs and associate execs and of course
2:28:32
everyone under $50 who comes in typically for reasons of
2:28:35
anonymity Hello anonymous, or maybe don't want on those many
2:28:39
programs. And did we get anyone doing $5.80 on a channel? Oh,
2:28:45
no. No, no.
2:28:48
No, I remember some coming in one
2:28:50
we got one and I can mention her because it's millennial Mel
2:28:55
Millennium males. She's out of money. Happy?
2:28:58
Yes. Well, that's okay. You know what, this could be very, very
2:29:02
valuable. Happy birthday, Adam. You're the best podcaster in the
2:29:05
universe. Love Mel. I thought said love me but says
2:29:10
Love. Love Mel.
2:29:11
Thank you Mel. Thank you everybody. If you'd like to
2:29:13
learn how to become a producer of this fab podcast go here to
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forex.org/and
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a.
2:29:27
We do have some other birthdays to contend with as Suzy Holly
2:29:30
bore celebrated on mine, the third as did sir Brent.
2:29:34
Anonymous in Phoenix and celebrating today. Rose rienne
2:29:38
Kaczynski, as she says Happy Birthday to our amazing man Zach
2:29:42
Horsley of Calgary 41 On the sixth. And finally Shawna
2:29:45
Norberg will be celebrating happy birthday for everybody
2:29:48
hear out the best podcast in the universe.
2:30:00
So now I'm thinking that maybe we weren't sure if sir Jimmy had
2:30:06
upped his his title but I guess here he is on the list. Sir
2:30:10
Jimmy of free Holla books.com has now officially a Baronet. We
2:30:13
love seeing you here sir. Jimmy was good to see you in South
2:30:17
Carolina as well. Good to reconnect. After all those years
2:30:20
Sir John of South London becomes the Vikon Kumar of South London
2:30:24
and we have a we I think we got to London meetup report later on
2:30:29
from for today. But first was that say what spot
2:30:34
on spot on? Yes, we
2:30:35
have to know what do we have here? We have zero nights we
2:30:42
have no nights. We're nightless we're nightless I tell you. Oh,
2:30:47
well. We have wild Yeah. Everyone blew their water on my
2:30:51
birthday
2:31:00
we had three really nice media reports that came in I love it.
2:31:04
You guys are starting produce. It's appreciated. Central Ohio.
2:31:07
Enter.
2:31:09
This is Wild Bill of Ohio from the Central Ohio meet up. Happy
2:31:13
birthday, Adam.
2:31:13
Thank you, Maddie from Cincinnati. I took another road
2:31:16
trip. And same thing. Great people great beer.
2:31:20
This is Nick from Central Ohio. It's a red night sky. Sky at
2:31:25
night sailor's delight.
2:31:27
I'd like to thank Bill for his courage for arranging another
2:31:31
meetup. This is Josh
2:31:32
it's Meg CC in his house. This is Mary rose in the Morning guys
2:31:38
love you always yours
2:31:39
in the morning. It's April Kirby piling it up in Ohio Corsica
2:31:44
Lane
2:31:44
your favorite conspiracy theorists
2:31:46
in the morning? This is Sir Bubba Hotep your favorite hood
2:31:50
Billy. Billy, thank you gentlemen.
2:31:53
Happy birthday.
2:31:57
April Kirby was there they must have had a good time. Source
2:32:00
Benjamin those guys are nuts. Indy, how's the NA tribal
2:32:04
meetup? Go on there.
2:32:05
I know. This is Maria from Indiana.
2:32:07
This is Mark at our latest meetup in August. Thank you for
2:32:11
your courage and everything you do to inspire us Adam and John
2:32:14
You guys are
2:32:16
amazing. This is David longtime listener first time on the
2:32:19
meetup it's been great
2:32:20
Dame Swanee in the morning sir Benny here just hear about all
2:32:23
the kale recipes. ITM comrades, this is Cindy from Carmel thank
2:32:27
you for your courage. Hello,
2:32:29
this is Maddie from Cincinnati took a little day trip to
2:32:32
Westfield Indiana. Thanks for the warm welcome great food
2:32:36
great beer and great people
2:32:37
Bruce here from South Broad Red Bull
2:32:39
Hi I'm syrup of the maple this meetup. We had Martin we had
2:32:44
made a roundtable that maybe
2:32:45
next time in the morning to you John and Adam My pronouns are
2:32:49
cool guy and Captain Awesome. Hello, this is Anthony seven
2:32:53
a vie count of Hamilton
2:32:54
in the two pennies a lot desired close near Rocco Vaughn slob and
2:32:58
you all eat the bugs in the morning.
2:33:00
My name is Emily and my mom hits me in the mouth really hard.
2:33:03
That's what she said. My name is also Emily but I'm a spook and
2:33:06
I'm gonna keep it short and snappy.
2:33:08
Hi, this is Robert living the international value for value
2:33:11
lifestyle.
2:33:12
Morning drew Williams from Carmel, Indiana
2:33:15
in the morning. This is Nathan from broader pole. I dragged my
2:33:17
14 year old son here on his birthday to meet like minded
2:33:21
people great times.
2:33:22
i My name is Phoenix. My dad dragged me here. How big is that
2:33:28
meetup?
2:33:29
That's a big meetup and Maddie from Cincinnati was there too. I
2:33:32
wonder if she's the spook.
2:33:33
I am since this is the keepers home turf. We got to go to the
2:33:37
to one of these. Geez. Oh, that'd be fantastic.
2:33:42
Definitely go. Or or or
2:33:45
we could fry fry. We could fly to London. To join the gophers.
2:33:51
Here's Golf golf does a report for today.
2:33:57
concocting exits and manifesting the pre entry exit strategy.
2:34:03
Call Gregory Williams. One half of AI dot cooking. Hey, this is
2:34:08
Paul we're by the angel isn't an angel. Yeah, the angel and by
2:34:12
the Thames which apparently is where the Pilgrim Fathers sail
2:34:15
from.
2:34:16
That's the Mayflower Yeah, nearby.
2:34:19
Yeah. Great show guys. Great show. Keep it up. Brilliant.
2:34:23
Yes. Back from where the forefathers came from.
2:34:26
I bought 50 meters from me is where the USA started. I'm glad
2:34:30
that I'm back here drinking pints with a no agenda crew.
2:34:33
Hi. I'm Rob Is this thing on?
2:34:36
Trying to think of something to say hypothermia acts through
2:34:39
Ukraine. My children will freeze so that we can save Ukraine. I
2:34:45
love the show. Sarah having a great time at my very first
2:34:49
meetup. It's my career. There's no bugs. I suddenly would only
2:34:52
eat the bugs if the queen at one but I guess she started to love
2:34:55
to deep fake that. Anyway, how to get to convince vegans so he
2:34:57
bugs happy I'm
2:35:03
also cool like that. That's the we got this is some production
2:35:07
company these things very good. Here's some of the meetups that
2:35:09
you can attend. I love to go back to another London meetup
2:35:11
there was so much fun. You've been to one of those right? The
2:35:14
London meetups, the no one. Oh yeah. It's the same place. I
2:35:18
think they go to
2:35:20
the corner. Yep.
2:35:23
Today, the annual pig row, South Jersey kicks off in about 15
2:35:27
minutes. That'll be in Medford lakes, New Jersey day one of the
2:35:30
lakes is organizing on Tuesday walk behind the six pack Lotus.
2:35:35
That's Buckethead Tavern in Knoxville, Tennessee five
2:35:39
o'clock. And on Thursday, our next show de suppertime six
2:35:43
o'clock, Phoenix, Arizona Blanco, Christina and cut
2:35:47
Cantina. I gotta say that because cucina is a cucina
2:35:50
Christina one of the two is wrong, easy cucina, I think
2:35:54
yeah, Cassina is like a nasty thing. cucina is the way to say
2:35:57
it cost Scottsdale Arizona I'm just looking at this list all
2:36:00
the way through the end of October. This is out of control.
2:36:03
We have well it's not really out of control. It's completely is
2:36:06
out of our control. Producers producers organize this sir
2:36:10
Daniel over there no agenda meetups.com Thank you so much
2:36:13
for all that you've done. Making this all come together so that
2:36:16
people can find not just community but in many in many
2:36:20
instances. Partner, life partner, wife, husband, oh yeah.
2:36:27
No agenda meetup.com Meet your partner there times. When you
2:36:37
will be triggered to be safe before we do the ISOs I have
2:36:53
some disturbing news. I would say in a way she was quickly
2:37:00
becoming one of our favorites. palki Sharma Are you familiar
2:37:05
with polki Sharma from W IOM she is the Indian Indian woman yeah
2:37:10
Indian woman she has either quit or she has been asked to leave
2:37:17
by new management
2:37:19
course ation by a station like that to get rid of one person
2:37:23
well they succeeded so she's out shouldn't be somewhere else
2:37:27
I'm thinking podcasting two point I was thinking this
2:37:30
podcast are mine Miss Sharma happy to help you out. Alright,
2:37:35
I'll do my outrageous ISOs first I don't think they're all that
2:37:37
great. Here's the here's what I have experts are infallible I
2:37:44
have this one. And another one of those. Too late for that. Now
2:37:54
those aren't good. Those are too long.
2:37:55
I'm liking that last one. You
2:37:57
liked that last one. Hold on a second T.
2:38:01
Too late for that. I'd have
2:38:03
to jack it up a bit
2:38:04
in audio. Yeah. Especially the run of it. Okay, I have a couple
2:38:08
I've got burns. Okay.
2:38:11
Till burns. Till burns.
2:38:16
Okay, Jill burns. Kind of missing the beginning of that
2:38:19
one.
2:38:20
It was bad. Okay, well, here's the one that I liked the most. I
2:38:24
think it's something that it makes nothing but sense to me to
2:38:27
end the show with this call.
2:38:32
What is that?
2:38:33
Some some Iraqi screaming in the in the streets?
2:38:40
Yeah, I think he couldn't. I think it can work. But then I'd
2:38:44
like to enhance. If I can just just just make a guns fire.
2:38:50
Yeah, that was kind of my idea. Let's see how we do this. Like
2:38:56
that.
2:38:57
I like it. Yeah.
2:38:59
It's not all aggressive or creepy or anything like that. I
2:39:02
think that's that's pretty good. We've succeeded once again. Oh,
2:39:07
man, a couple of things. Before we go. What else do we have
2:39:10
here? Oh, I love this. Why can't this happen in America? In I
2:39:17
guess, kind of the Moscow or maybe even Russian? No, this is
2:39:23
Chinese in Yandex. Isn't that a Chinese company like the Chinese
2:39:26
Uber? Or is that Russia Yandex? Yeah, yeah. And yeah, I
2:39:30
think it's so cheap. I don't know if it's, yeah, I think I
2:39:32
think I'm good. I had to do a mia culpa. But I think it's the
2:39:36
Chinese
2:39:36
I think it's a Chinese company, but they they are running in
2:39:39
Moscow. And someone apparently hacked into the system and
2:39:44
ordered every single available vehicle to one. One spot in
2:39:49
Moscow. The pictures are hilarious. And this is I would
2:39:53
love for this to happen. I mean, it's sucks for the people who
2:39:56
are are driving Uber but what a great hack Yeah, send everybody
2:40:01
to the same address at the same time. Good is funny. It's just
2:40:07
it's just a hint, people just a hint. Let me see. I
2:40:12
think our codes probably better than
2:40:14
Oh, man. Yeah, I don't know. I don't know. Maybe, maybe not.
2:40:19
What else did I have? Oh, yeah. Finally, we're seeing more and
2:40:27
more of these lawsuits do I think we mentioned American
2:40:29
Express was getting sued for putting quotas on how many white
2:40:33
PUCO people could be hired? Amazon is now facing a lawsuit
2:40:38
over $10,000 Hiring bonus made exclusively to black Latinx and
2:40:45
Native American entrepreneurs. We'll make
2:40:47
sure all lawsuits wait. Seriously Yes, G thing is a
2:40:51
nightmare.
2:40:52
And Bank of America though is apparently experimenting with no
2:40:58
downpayment mortgages for black and Latino communities. What
2:41:01
could possibly go wrong with that?
2:41:03
Oh, nothing we've never seen anything that's always worked.
2:41:06
I've
2:41:06
never seen anything screw up with that. All right. Anything
2:41:12
else before we leave?
2:41:13
No. I just mentioned that Amazon has taken all their solar panels
2:41:17
off there. It was in the newsletter because they were
2:41:18
they were lighting on fire. Right? They're just catching on
2:41:21
fire spontaneously. Spontaneous panel combustion.
2:41:26
Is that what? It actually has a name spontaneous? Well,
2:41:29
I named it that.
2:41:32
Alright, then let's get out of here.
2:41:34
All right. Good idea. Good idea. Everybody more stuff on
2:41:38
Thursday.
2:41:38
Oh, we got tons of stuff to do. I want to thank everybody so
2:41:41
much for for the birthday wishes.
2:41:46
Yeah, you can wish them birthday on next Thursday too.
2:41:49
If you feel like you could but I feel special enough right now.
2:41:54
By for days,
2:41:55
I think it's gonna make sure you try to milk it
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No, no. Why would you do that? Coming up, coming up next on no
2:42:04
agenda stream and in the troll room troll room dot o it's live
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bowls with buds with Sir Spencer, Dame DeLorean and
2:42:12
guests. Mica mica Rock and roll's mica rock now
2:42:17
is bowls with bud any different than bowl after bowl. How many
2:42:20
bowls shows do we have?
2:42:22
I think it's all kind of the same people who just never get
2:42:25
up. They just keep doing those shows. Coming to you from the
2:42:30
heart of the Texas Hill Country he and FEMA Region number six in
2:42:34
the morning everybody. I'm Adam curry.
2:42:37
And from Northern Silicon Valley where I remain am John C.
2:42:40
Dvorak.
2:42:41
We return. Again for you here on the no agenda show on Thursday.
2:42:48
And of show really we've got li o le puke and our very own clip
2:42:53
custodian. Neal Jones enjoy those. until Thursday. Adios mo
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follows answer.
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I'm talking about dishwashers. I'm talking about dishwashers,
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sinks, toilets, sinks, toilets, and showers. You don't get any
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water. Try going and buying a new faucet. You turn it on, no
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one comes. We won't talk about toilets. But how about the
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shower? I have this beautiful head of hair I need a lot of you
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turn on the water drip, drip, drip. This a very unpleasant
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experience. Trump's situation where we're looking very
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strongly at sinks and showers. Other elements of bathrooms
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talking about dishwashers, sinks, toilets, flushing toilets
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10 times 15 times more rain
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imagine what you think what you create
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a symbolic win for Ukraine. It's been granted candidate status.
2:44:10
It came as the US announced a new $450 million military aid
2:44:14
package.
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Imagine everything United States.
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Tonight the US announcing a massive $775 million military
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aid package for Ukraine.
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We can do this.
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US announcing a major new infusion of cash to Ukraine 1.7
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billion we have to do.
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Sources say the military aid will total about $3 billion.
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Adding to the 10 point 6 billion the US has sent Ukraine since
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the war began.
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We just need to remember who we are.
2:44:54
Tonight US officials are planning to announce a record $3
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billion aid package to Ukraine as the war has To the six month
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mark.
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Push remember who in God's name we are.
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We are, we are.
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We are the United States of America.
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President Biden today asking Congress for an additional $33
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billion to support Ukraine's defense against the Russian
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invasion. We the people we the people we are
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outlaw lawmakers have approved $40 billion in new aid for
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Ukraine. That's 7 billion more than President Biden requested
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by the way, by the way
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Oh, overseas tonight to the war in Ukraine, the White House now
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asking Congress for more than $13 billion in additional
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