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Thursday, September 8 2022. This
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Asian media assassination
episode 1484. This is no agenda.
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And the great reason began
broadcasting live from the heart
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of the Texas hill country here
in February to number six in the
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morning, everybody. I'm Adam
curry,
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and I'm from Northern Silicon
Valley where we're all saying
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the same thing. Long live the
Queen I'm John C. Dvorak
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buzzkill bash
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show day, show day she did it on
a show day, or they did it on a
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show day will be more accurate.
Well, you know, I mean, the
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timing is perfect. Getting get
gets a new prime minister in
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shake hands with the queen we've
gotten. So that isn't a
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question. be horrible. If she
passed away before the she
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accepted the new prime minister.
And then done. Perfect. Perfect.
1:05
Perfect. Did you see the
pictures of her shaking hands
1:08
with Liz truss?
1:10
Oh, I said that was Liz. Okay.
I'm not going to do the joke.
1:16
Yes, I did. She said she's lost
about a foot in height.
1:20
You know, that's not the woman I
met. I'll tell you that.
1:25
And it probably was, you know,
1:28
she looks like that one shot
where she's leaning over and
1:31
she's got her bag on her arm,
which is kind of her her
1:34
signature look. In her cane. I
mean, she looks just like a wax
1:38
figure. Just like a wax figure.
Anyway, this of course kicks off
1:43
the great reset. I've been
waiting for the for the signal.
1:45
Here it is. On Deck. We still
have the Pope. He will resign Of
1:52
course. And Liz truss. I think
she'll become the Margaret
1:57
Thatcher of her age. What do you
think? No. Me neither of you
2:03
heard about her plan. So she's
coming in everyone's hurting
2:06
everyone knows she's
2:07
got some new phrase for the
country to the the Britain
2:11
country of the future. Some
there's some crazy little little
2:15
ditty. She's dreamed Oh,
2:16
I didn't hear this. By the way.
2:18
I've obviously only heard it
once. I can't remember it. But
2:21
for
2:21
our for our British producers.
We're sorry for your loss. I
2:24
know that in a weird way. You
guys really care about that
2:27
stuff. I get it. And now we move
on to making fun. So Liz, trust
2:33
that she's another prime
minister, she has to hit the
2:35
ground running, she has to, you
know, we had to get Boris out.
2:39
She has stuff to prove. Let's
start with resetting I don't
2:44
know, energy markets,
2:46
Liz truss will announce a freeze
to average domestic energy bills
2:49
at 2500 pounds for up to two
years now universal grants of
2:53
400 pounds already announced by
Rishi Sunak will still apply
2:57
bringing that down to 2100
pounds close to the current
3:00
price cap of 1971. But without
intervention, that figure will
3:04
rise 80% to 3549 pounds to stop
that increase the government
3:11
will borrow to make up the
difference between the cap
3:14
figure and the real cost of
supplies of buying energy. So
3:17
taxpayer money will go to energy
companies to pay for our bills.
3:22
Now the cost of filling that gap
for all households would be
3:25
about 40 billion pounds a year.
But that's without any further
3:29
price rises in wholesale gas
markets. Government sources say
3:33
the total package won't exceed
100 billion pounds a year. But
3:37
it is impossible to accurately
predict the cost because of the
3:40
volatility of energy markets.
And there will be concern, this
3:43
could be a blank check funding
energy company profits.
3:47
So this is very yet
3:49
by the way, that report was as
good as it gets. No, no, no, no,
3:53
we know really confusing numbers
flying around.
3:58
Oh, no, this this is this is
happening at the Queen Ursula
4:01
level. I mean, I know it's
separate from the UK and they're
4:03
not quite doing the same. But
here's here's what I understand.
4:07
They put a cap on it. Let's just
say your total yearly bill would
4:11
be two and a half 1000. Can't be
more than that. If your bill
4:15
because of the deregulated
energy market electricity
4:18
markets, is for some reason 5000
Then the government will borrow
4:24
the 2500 that you can't pay
because of the cap, which I
4:28
guess is determined by the
electricity companies who as we
4:31
know are just trading desks
trading energy back and forth
4:34
futures 510 years into the
future. They'll get that money.
4:41
Which of course, I think is kind
of a self feeding machine.
4:43
Doesn't that mean that you know
they'll do everything they can
4:46
to raise the price because it
comes off the government anyway.
4:49
And then, of course, they're
borrowing I'm not sure what they
4:52
mean by that. Does that mean
they are they draining money
4:56
trip? Thank you. That's what I
wanted to make sure it was. So
4:59
they will create money. Money,
which creates inflation, which
5:02
will just make the prices go up.
So it's a self fulfilling
5:05
machine. Right? I'm not crazy in
that thinking, Am I,
5:08
you know, it's kind of funny
because it reminds me of the
5:10
student loan crisis, where all
of a sudden you create, you
5:14
allow students to get these
loans, really, which is a
5:18
signature. And then
Coincidentally, the prices of
5:22
tuition go up. So the student
loans get more, you know,
5:26
there's more of them. And so the
prices of tuition is go up to
5:29
this kind of thing.
5:31
Well, this is now this was
rolled out yesterday by Queen
5:35
Ursula, I'll just get right into
it. I have a couple they're all
5:37
short clips to explain it
precisely because this is a
5:41
disaster. And all that anyone
got from her speech, which at
5:46
first I was like, oh, man, this
is great. When Tucker Carlson
5:50
had this clip, everybody sent me
this clip. But that's all they
5:53
ever looked at was this one clip
from Queen Ursula rolling out
5:59
her her energy and electricity
plan,
6:01
this is what is expensive,
because in these peak demands,
6:06
the expensive gas comes into the
market. So what we have to do is
6:10
flatten the curve, and avoid the
peak demands, we will propose a
6:16
mandatory target for reducing
electricity use at peak hours.
6:21
And we will work very closely
with the member states to
6:24
achieve this.
6:26
Now, of course, everyone
correctly identifies the flatten
6:29
the curve get ready to be locked
down or turn off stuff by
6:34
command by rule. And as you
heard that Queen Ursula and the
6:37
European Commission, which is
the president, they're going to
6:42
mandate mandate, the member
states go and reduce their their
6:48
peak hours. And so that's now
instead of flattening the curve
6:52
of this is the same fun game we
get to play instead of
6:55
flattening the curve of
infections and Dez. Now we get
6:58
to flatten the curve of peak
demand. So Ursula lays out this
7:03
strategy for the European Union.
It's a doozy. It's this on
7:08
steroids. So i By the way, man,
she she must be like two feet
7:13
tall. And she wears skinny jeans
like she's got toothpicks and a
7:17
big head with that hair. You see
it from the side? It's kind of
7:21
creepy. Are you still with me?
7:26
Yeah, I'm just listening. Okay.
She's not kinda creepy.
7:30
She's very creepy. So she comes
out does 15 minutes, I got a
7:34
couple of clips. This is just
kind of the intro, little
7:37
status, where we're at and you
know, oh, it's so great. And
7:40
everything's fantastic. And
we're kicking Putin's ass. But
7:45
you know, we do have a few
issues.
7:47
And we were able, if you look at
the cuts that Russia has done in
7:51
gas, we were able to completely
compensate so far, the gas
7:56
imports through other reliable
suppliers. And of course, the
8:00
third step is the most
important. This is massive
8:04
investment in renewables. We
have repower EU on the table.
8:08
Yeah, the renewables are cheap,
they are homegrown. They make us
8:13
independent, we will deploy
8:16
when she says the renewables are
cheap, their homegrown does she
8:20
literally mean the sun and the
wind because she's not talking
8:23
about the the stuff that
converts renewables into energy
8:27
issue. They're not cheap, and
they're not homegrown.
8:32
But even the homegrown stuff's
not cheap.
8:36
I think she's just talking
purely about wind and sun.
8:39
Yeah, that's that's homegrown is
homegrown is hitting the sun is
8:42
hitting my property.
8:44
It's homegrown right here, I
grew that, hey, I should be
8:47
put up Petunia out there and the
sun hit it and it grew that
8:50
Petunia I could send a drone is
homegrown, homegrown because of
8:53
the sun.
8:53
Why you come up with Petunia? I
don't know. But I like it. It's
8:56
very cute. And
8:57
of course, the third step is the
most important. This is massive
9:01
investment in renewables. We
have repower EU on the table.
9:06
The renewables are cheap.
They're homegrown. They make us
9:10
independent.
9:12
John, she's talking, talking
about we just determined she's
9:15
talking about the sun and the
wind, they're cheap, they're
9:18
homegrown.
9:19
Well, the sun and the wind are
cheap because they're there but
9:21
to make to get the energy out of
them and put it into play is not
9:25
cheap.
9:26
But that's why she's saying
this. I'm just deconstructing
9:30
she's not lying. Okay, sun and
wind is cheap or alternative to
9:34
something cool. Renewables are
cheap and homegrown. I'd like it
9:38
queen,
9:39
we will deploy renewable,
renewable, this
9:43
was coming with your renewables
9:45
that aren't equivalent to round
about 8 billion cubic meters. So
9:50
the renewables are really our
energy insurance for the future.
9:56
We also see that Russian
manipulation of the gas market
10:01
has spill over effects on the
electricity market manipulation.
10:05
So there's on one hand, the
Russian manipulation, but there
10:08
are also other factors during
this summer, we see the effects
10:11
of climate change. We see the
drought, drought, the drought,
10:16
hydropower has been reduced by
26%. In the European Union, and
10:22
if you look at Portugal 46%. And
we have the fact that we have
10:28
less nuclear electricity in the
European Union at the moment
10:33
being, I
10:34
like how she would be at the
moment being because she, she
10:37
knows that it's been dismantled
in her own country. And so she
10:40
can't even finish the sentence
properly, we have
10:42
the fact that we have less
nuclear electricity in the
10:47
European Union at the moment
being just mean. And this is the
10:51
reason why we are now confronted
with astronomic electricity
10:54
prices for households and
companies and with an enormous
10:58
market volatility. Therefore, we
will put forward a set of five
11:04
different immediate measures.
11:06
Okay, here are Are you ready for
your five measures, you're going
11:09
to love every single one of
them. And your task is to be on
11:14
the lookout. And let me know if
at any point, any of these five
11:18
measures sounds like
nationalization of any market?
11:22
Because it's kind of it's kind
of hard to determine what
11:26
nationalization is, I mean, is
it literally we own it, we have
11:30
to have the pink slip is that
when true national
11:33
nationalization takes place,
11:36
as opposed to what,
11:38
what you're going to hear as
well listen to this. So here's
11:43
the five points measure one. The
first
11:45
one is smart saving of
electricity. What has changed
11:52
over the summer, because of the
elements I was just mentioning,
11:55
that we see there's a global
scarcity of energy. So whatever
12:01
we do, one thing is for sure, we
have to save electricity, but we
12:06
have to save it in a smart way.
If you look at the cost of
12:10
electricity, there are peak
demands. And this is what is
12:14
expensive, because in these peak
demands, the expensive gas comes
12:19
into the market. So what we have
to do is flatten the curve, and
12:24
avoid the peak demands, we will
propose a mandatory target for
12:30
reducing electricity use at peak
hours. And we will work very
12:34
closely with the member states
to achieve this. So there's
12:37
the full clip of flatten the
curve. So and she's correct,
12:40
because when there's peak demand
and and you're free and home
12:46
grown, renewables can't cut it,
and gas has to come in and that
12:51
is now four to I guess 10 times
as expensive. So let's go to
12:55
measure. So this means we have
to save smart she didn't really
12:58
explain what that is, but
13:00
this is how to do it. There's a
reason it's called peak demand.
13:05
Yes, it's when you need it the
most.
13:09
So stop needing it so much you
slaves stop it and flatten the
13:14
curve. So that's going to be
mandatory unplugging of stuff
13:19
and I'm sure that there will be
13:21
you know they they're pushing
this process here in California
13:24
cuz we've had these hot days you
know the
13:26
ones you get a phone alerts
13:30
I never got the phone alert but
sorry, I didn't mean to hell was
13:33
that
13:34
I tripped over the sword over
the knighting sort of sorry
13:37
tease
13:39
their defeat that what they're
telling us is that don't run the
13:43
dishwasher don't run them
through your clothes washer
13:46
don't run these mechanical
devices and then use that that
13:50
should be enough so you can not
washed the clothes that between
13:56
four and eight I don't even know
why this peak demand the time of
13:59
it is weird to me. It's like
four to eight or something like
14:03
that.
14:03
Let me see what it is I happen
to have the the ERCOT let me see
14:06
what it is in Texas with the
peak as you can see the curve
14:09
Missy the peak starts at course
Oh, here we go. See you around.
14:21
Yeah, no, the actually the peak
starts around six I mean, the
14:27
real please pm the peak is 8pm
but I mean it's all fine up
14:31
until up until six
14:35
Well, I suppose they had four
but now why is it go up? I guess
14:39
people come home from work and
they turn on the air
14:41
conditioner. Maybe I don't know
what they come home and they do
14:44
the dishes or they come home and
run the washing machine.
14:47
They move their life from
elsewhere to their home. That's
14:50
how it works. Everyone comes
home yeah.
14:52
And once you do that, once you
get to the home, it shifts away.
14:56
But it should shift away from
from other places it screw you
14:59
is right It's all bullshit,
John, it's all bullshit. It's
15:03
all manufactured. Here we go.
Measure number two, the second
15:08
measure, we will propose a cap
on the revenues of companies
15:15
that are producing electricity
with low costs.
15:19
Okay, so this is interesting.
There will be a cap on revenues,
15:24
which they call a infra
marginal. It's a great term. And
15:31
they had that she had this this
great chart, which explained it
15:34
later. So the way electricity
works is the price of
15:37
electricity is priced at the
most expensive source. So if
15:41
it's coal or gas, or whatever it
is, that price that that that
15:46
entity is offering, that will be
the price for all electricity.
15:49
Now, if you have wind or solar,
you know, the home grown free
15:53
stuff, your cost is very low. So
what she's now saying is, these
15:58
companies got such are getting
such a free ride these renewable
16:02
companies, that all that extra
profit, we're going to take,
16:08
because screw you the second
16:10
measure, we will propose a cap
on the revenues of companies
16:17
that are producing electricity
with low costs.
16:21
Now, I don't know what she says
revenues, I think she would mean
16:24
profits, but I'm not sure the
revenues. So they want to cut
16:29
straight into the revenues,
which is just phenomenal. The
16:33
low
16:33
carbon energy sources are making
in these times because they have
16:38
low costs, but they're high
prices on the market. Enormous
16:42
revenues. Revenues, they never
calculated with revenues that
16:46
never dreamt off. So you don't
deserve and revenue cannot
16:51
reinvest as far
16:52
you can't even spend it. That's
16:54
so much money. The this goes
this takes us right back to the
16:57
70s. And this is where I control
what would normally be called
17:01
price controls.
17:04
Here we go, these revenues do
not reflect their production
17:07
costs. So it is now time for you
but you should be
17:12
making. I mean, when when the
government says you're making
17:15
too much revenues, this is not
equal to your production costs,
17:20
legally suckered you into
getting into this business,
17:23
promising big profits, big
money, big revenues, and now
17:27
that you've been suckered, and
you're in it, we're taking your
17:30
money,
17:31
these revenues do not reflect
their production costs. So it is
17:36
now time for the consumers to
benefit from the low costs of
17:41
low carbon sources. Like for
example, the renewables we will
17:46
propose to reach channel these
unexpected profits reach in the
17:52
profits, we channel them to the
member states so that the member
17:56
states can support the
vulnerable households and
17:58
vulnerable companies.
18:01
So it's interesting because she
uses terminology here which as
18:05
we'll find out in a moment is
specific for the renewables and
18:10
she says reach we will reach
handle your profits which to me
18:13
means that the government can
actually just intervene in that
18:17
payment traffic Yeah, we're
gonna we're looking at your
18:21
revenues we're looking at all
you know, you make a lot of
18:23
revenue on the shunt that we're
going to reach channel it over
18:28
to the consumers so this is this
is how we're going to give
18:31
people as
18:33
they should take another look at
Apple deal with them it's got
18:37
nothing to do with energy but
they're making too much money
18:41
in nursery channel it cold I
love this re channeling now
18:47
don't you dirty horrible world
killing baby killing cumin
18:53
killing fossil fuel companies
think you're getting off easy.
18:56
Ah. For some reason, we can't
rechannel you we've got a
19:00
special term for you.
19:02
The third measure is that the
same goes Of course, for the
19:07
unexpected profits of fossil
fuel companies, oil and gas
19:11
companies have also make massive
profits. And therefore we will
19:15
propose that there is a
solidarity contribution for
19:20
fossil fuel companies
19:22
a solidarity contribution
comrades
19:28
to hell.
19:29
She left comrades out this is
such socialist bullshit
19:33
sick a solidarity contribution
at your discretion comrade
19:39
and therefore we will propose
that there is a solidarity
19:42
contribution for fossil fuel
companies because all energy
19:48
sources must help to overcome
this crisis. Member States
19:53
should invest these revenues to
as I said support vulnerable
19:56
households and vulnerable
companies but also to invest
20:00
them in clean, homegrown energy
sources as the renewables are,
20:03
for example.
20:04
So why you're going to
voluntarily,
20:07
voluntarily give your money to
other guys that have already
20:09
taken all the money from?
20:11
Yes?
20:13
What's the point? Why don't you
just let those other people just
20:15
keep their money?
20:17
This is This is No, it's not
like I'm reading a lot of new
20:21
stories, deconstructing this at
the very same time the Queen
20:25
dies. So we're not done yet two
more to go, we still have these
20:30
pesky electricity providers.
Now, these are the companies
20:34
that really are just trading
energy. And they're just buying
20:38
transit and buying futures. And
a lot of them are formed own
20:42
Spanish, not Italian, Spanish,
Spanish or French, and Wall
20:49
Street, Enron people. So you
know, we need to help them these
20:55
poor, poor poor energy traders,
20:58
the first point is addressing
the energy utility companies
21:04
that must be supported to be
able to cope with the volatility
21:09
of the markets. And here it is a
problem of securing future
21:15
markets. And for that liquidity
is needed. Liquidity, these
21:20
companies are currently being
requested to provide unexpected
21:24
large amounts of funds now, with
threatens their capacity not
21:29
only to trade, but also the
stability of the future markets.
21:34
It is a liquidity problem.
Therefore, we will help to
21:37
facilitate the liquidity support
by Member States, for energy
21:42
companies, we will update our
temporary framework and enabled
21:49
us state guarantees to be
delivered rapidly
21:52
translate from Brussels to us
liquidity problem means they
21:57
don't have the money. So we will
give them liquidity support
22:00
means we're gonna give them the
money to buy these contracts,
22:05
which I'm sure in the models
shows fully well that within a
22:10
year or two, it'll be back down.
We might even make a profit on
22:13
him. What do you think?
22:17
Well, of course, that business
is highly leveraged. So they
22:20
probably do have the money. But
I think they've been whining and
22:23
these people are so stupid that
they bought into it. Yep. That's
22:27
been that would be my opinion,
where
22:29
will this liquidity come from?
Do you think taxpayers printing
22:33
the money or taxpayers?
22:34
Oh, no. Well, the combination of
it you have to you got to hurt
22:38
the house a little bit. Yeah. So
you can print as much as you
22:41
want. But you have to gouge the
taxpayers and make them think
22:43
that
22:45
that they're helping, they're
doing it for Ukraine. Ukraine?
22:49
Yeah,
22:49
they're doing that for Ukraine.
You're helping Ukraine. It's all
22:52
about Ukraine, Ukraine, them
22:54
for Ukraine for guys. So the
final one, the coup de gras?
22:59
Yes, this is what we're all get
behind the whole world is going
23:02
to join in this one, we aim at
lowering
23:05
the costs of gas. And therefore
we will propose a price cap on
23:12
Russian gas. Of course, the
objective is very clear. We all
23:17
know that our sanctions are
deeply grinding into the Russian
23:21
economy with a heavy negative
impact. But Putin is partially
23:27
buffering through fossil fuel
revenues. So here the objective
23:31
is we must cut Russia's
revenues, which Putin uses to
23:35
finance his atrocious war in
Ukraine.
23:38
Yeah, that's gonna happen. Sure.
That's how free markets work.
23:42
Hey, everybody, let's not pay
more than this. Okay. Okay.
23:48
Okay. I'm doing India, Pakistan.
Iran.
23:54
Yeah, you're doing something
23:57
so well, we're close to
nationalization of the market.
24:01
Oh,
24:01
this is this is this is a
socialistic which is ironic,
24:06
since they're dealing with the
Russians who are you know, into
24:10
that too? So this is gonna be
butting heads. I think I got
24:14
some Ukraine stuff that kind of
doesn't follow that particular.
24:18
I you know what I can translate
easiness I actually got more on
24:22
the on these on the gas problem.
I can
24:24
transition you I can transition
you right into Ukraine, since we
24:27
were saying for Ukraine. Did you
see President Zelensky Zelensky.
24:33
Vol Volodymyr Zelensky? Is the
ringing the bell on Wall Street?
24:39
Did he change his T shirt man?
Yes, he
24:41
did. His t shirt. He had a
different t shirt on it said t
24:45
shirts as a t shirt as
interesting. A different t
24:48
shirt. There's like Power to the
people or some bull crap like
24:51
that. But the fist here's
financial news stopping stopping
24:56
their reporting for this
breathtaking moment. All right.
24:59
We
24:59
want to pause here because We've
got the opening bell this
25:01
morning. And there's someone
quite interesting who's ringing
25:03
the opening bell on this Tuesday
morning, first trading day after
25:08
Labor Day. And that's remotely
President Volodymyr Zelensky of
25:12
Ukraine, ringing the opening
bell remotely, as you can see
25:16
there at the New York Stock
Exchange. So
25:20
now, so that's all that you
really saw. But what he really
25:24
did, he had a little preamble
before he rang the bell. I want
25:27
to play that for a second. This
is a Lensky basically begging
25:32
Wall Street to invest in
Ukraine, which I mean, that's
25:36
what he's saying. But I think
he's saying hey, send, send more
25:39
military industrial complex
shit, this is fun. I invite you
25:43
to drain
25:44
invest in Ukraine, this will be
your victory and in your success
25:49
story for your company's
slavery, start your work.
25:55
So he's saying, hey, invest in
Ukraine, this would be great for
25:58
you, this would be very
successful. This put some money
26:01
in Ukraine, I'm gonna ring the
bell. And here's how it
26:03
translates on television minder.
26:06
Quite a stark reminder here that
of course, the war is still
26:09
ongoing. We talked earlier in
the show about the implications
26:12
of that war for the natural gas
supply to the rest of Europe and
26:16
the effect on energy prices. But
that rules that that we're just
26:21
sort of ruling league grinds on
as Ukraine tries to reclaim with
26:26
some success some of the
territory in the south of its
26:29
nation. So angry at him and him
continuing sort of the PR
26:34
offensive if you will, as well
making sure that those of us in
26:38
the West are still aware of it
and still talking about it
26:41
when he said to has no idea what
he did. No idea. Oh, it's just
26:46
awareness. Yes. He's very good.
He's there for awareness.
26:51
There's doing it for Ukraine,
just everything now. The if
26:54
anyone says thank you, thank you
to me. Go ahead. Try just saying
26:58
hey, thanks, Adam. Hey, thanks,
Adam. No, no, don't thank me.
27:01
Thank you crane. I think that's
the way to go. Thank Ukraine for
27:09
protecting our democracy. All
right, what kind of Ukraine
27:11
clips Do you have?
27:13
Well, this is a little wrap up
of what's going on kind of the
27:15
up to date. There's a lot of
action in Ukraine. Yes, yes.
27:20
Bring in let's take it from the
let's take a look from the
27:23
during the Shep Smith show. Oh,
hello everybody cuz he had the
27:26
last day yesterday because I
guess Jim Cramer had a sore
27:30
throat or something. They gave
him two hours to do the news.
27:34
Oh, was it a train wreck? Or was
it good? No,
27:37
it was It wasn't at all it's
like he's an old pro and he
27:39
could put the two hour show
together rather you know, like
27:42
it was smooth but it was two
hours. It went on forever two
27:46
hours like he called all his
buddies to come on he actually
27:50
you could kind of tell it was
one of those last minute call
27:52
you I'm calling you Adam because
I'm gonna be on the show and I
27:56
need you to be on the
27:58
ship ship ship me you got to do
you chef chef. Do it for
28:02
Ukraine.
28:05
That could be but I actually
will maybe the minute we go
28:08
let's go to Ukraine one Sanusi
28:09
cranium troops are going on and
offensive it now appears in a
28:13
big way. Here's the new
information. They just launched
28:16
a surprise counter offensive in
the country's north and east in
28:20
an attempt to recapture
territory near the Russian
28:23
border. Now, the Russian
invaders were already facing a
28:26
fierce counter attack down in
the south. It's a huge gamble by
28:30
Ukraine that could potentially
turn the tide after more than
28:33
six months of a grinding war.
Here's what happened today.
28:37
Today that Vladimir Putin vowed
he will keep fighting until the
28:41
end as he put it in a moment
we'll get expert geopolitical
28:45
analysis from Michael O'Hanlon.
First MPC is great Jay gray is
28:48
live in Kyiv.
28:49
J Schiff Good evening, and
during his speech, Vladimir
28:52
Putin was defined at times
combatant taking a swipe at the
28:55
US as well as the economic
sanctions being levied against
28:59
his country as the fighting does
intensify here in Ukraine, but
29:03
to find Vladimir Putin promising
to press on with Russia's war on
29:07
Ukraine, saying his country has
lost nothing and the almost
29:10
seven months to find a new
market. Western sanctions equals
29:15
stupid labeling the US
dictatorship and foreign
29:18
affairs, you were saying brazen
and aggressive attempts to force
29:23
others how to behave deprive
them of their sovereignty, and
29:26
forced them into submission,
which you needed. Russian troops
29:30
have stepped up attacks in
Harkey shelling civilian
29:33
targets, including apartment
buildings, grocery stores and a
29:35
coffee shop. And that's been
withdrawals, but President
29:38
Volodymyr Zelensky insists
Ukrainian forces are gaining
29:42
significant ground with their
counter offensive now fully
29:45
engaged saying in a national
address. We will liberate all
29:49
our land all our people, Monk
but that liberation coupled will
29:53
comes with a heavy cost. Injured
Ukrainian soldiers telling you
29:59
to wash didn't post. They threw
everything at us. We lost five
30:03
people for every one they lost.
30:06
This was a very uninteresting
report from a sound perspective.
30:12
They had Yeah, they could add
bombs and
30:16
fire that was my eyes were
glazing over this year
30:19
and knows how to do it right.
But they didn't mention they
30:23
were Ukrainian bitching about
the fact that we're losing.
30:26
We're losing five and they're
losing one. Wait a minute,
30:29
that's not what you you always
have to push it the other
30:32
direction, you know, to say
something like that. They're
30:35
killing five of us rare one week
kill,
30:38
but at least they're dying for
Ukraine.
30:41
That doesn't sound like a good
thing. Anyway, let's go to part
30:43
two.
30:44
Let's turn to Michael O'Hanlon
for analysis. Now. He's a senior
30:47
fellow at the Brookings
Institution specializes in US
30:50
defense strategy and national
security policy. He's authored
30:53
20 or so books on the military
and NATO. Michael, thanks so
30:58
much. The EU wants to cap how
much it pays for gas from
31:02
Russia. Putin says if that
happens, he'll cut them off
31:05
completely. And in his words,
freeze them is energy his most
31:09
powerful weapon right now.
31:11
Shepard. Well, he certainly has
not lost any revenue this year
31:14
from all the sanctions
31:15
by the way. That's a gross
mischaracterization, because I
31:18
got what I think are pretty
accurate translations of Putin
31:22
speech. And what Putin said was
you will freeze you will freeze
31:28
he didn't say I'm gonna freeze
you like he's, you know, Captain
31:31
freeze or something.
31:34
Like Batman versus
31:37
Mr. Freeze. What was it Mr. I
31:38
don't remember who it was. It
was. It was freezing everybody.
31:41
Yeah, the freeze guy will
forget. Thanks so much. Reason
31:44
guy. Yeah, Mr. Freeze, Mr.
Freeze. There you go. Mr.
31:47
Freeze, Arnie, Mr. Freeze,
Captain free
31:50
and NATO. Michael, thanks so
much. The EU wants to cap how
31:54
much it pays for gas from
Russia. Putin says if that
31:57
happens, he'll cut them off
completely. And in his words,
32:00
freeze them is energy, his most
powerful weapon right now.
32:04
Shepard, Well, he certainly has
not lost any revenue this year
32:07
from all the sanctions. And at
that, you know, in that sense,
32:10
it is a weapon for him because
he doesn't need to keep making
32:13
money. He's not at a point where
hard currency is his main
32:17
constraint. He's lost a lot of
access to our best technology.
32:20
You see that and what weapons
he's able to build, the Russian
32:23
economy is taking a hit because
a lot of American and Western
32:25
firms have pulled out but his
revenue from oil and gas has not
32:29
declined at all. And he may be
willing to do some kind of a cut
32:33
off in order to just wreak
punishment and havoc and revenge
32:37
against this. However, I'm not
really clear what purpose that
32:40
serves him in the long run.
Because I think it would
32:42
accelerate Europe's efforts to
diminish further their reliance
32:46
on Russian oil and gas and
perhaps by next winter not this
32:50
one but next one maybe could
have found alternative sources
32:53
so it's a game that I think
he'll play to some extent but
32:56
I'd be surprised if he really
cuts Europe off altogether.
33:01
I wouldn't he's he's drawn the
line
33:06
well, he's definitely like the
guy said and nobody else wants
33:09
to say this but he's made out
Yeah, like abandoned Yeah boy
33:14
because these prices were it was
the oil price when this before
33:16
this thing began 40 or something
33:19
through the back door and he's
probably got straw man in the
33:22
middle to jack it up. Of course
that's what you
33:24
do resell it to somebody else
that they then they see ends up
33:27
in Europe anyway, with twice the
price and
33:29
I talked to Christina it's bad.
She's people, the government's
33:35
gonna have to step in. She said
people can't pay for anything.
33:38
They can't afford the groceries
now the electricity is off the
33:41
hook. And so all this prepay
stuff says Now you got to pre
33:44
pay 4000 euros. Hmm. Wow. Yes,
this is a really
33:51
good stiff bill.
33:53
Yeah. Now it's a this is a real
problem. They will freeze
33:58
already without without the
price cap shot off that Putin is
34:02
talking about. Without that as
bad or whatever,
34:07
whenever he's got a clip three,
not good.
34:11
So I think that this is far from
over, even if the momentum is
34:15
now on Ukraine side
34:16
that you said it doesn't end
before the winter. We heard from
34:19
a top Ukrainian commander today
who said he fully expects this
34:22
war to keep going well into 2023
as the West armed Ukraine
34:27
sufficiently to sustain this
fight.
34:30
I think we're doing the right
kinds of things, but we're gonna
34:32
have to keep it up. You know,
we've given them about $10
34:35
billion in American arms. So a
little over a billion a month.
34:39
We're probably gonna have to get
used to that kind of number.
34:46
Does that when I heard that it
reminded me of something.
34:49
Wait, let me let me let me see
if I can get that particular
34:52
piece Hold on.
34:53
A piece where he says we're
spending a billion dollars a
34:55
month Oh, Afghanistan. Yeah,
34:58
and Iraq. Yeah. and everywhere
else.
35:01
I guess it seems as if a billion
dollars a month is the VIG that
35:07
we need to produce. We got to
find some stupid war, which is
35:12
why they had to get rid of
Trump. He wouldn't do it. We
35:15
have to find some stupid war we
can toss a billion billion
35:19
billion a month, billion a
month. And so we can keep this
35:23
our industrial base of
militarization. produce our
35:28
military producers, the guys,
the Raytheon's, their lackeys,
35:32
the grumman's those guys, they
need this billion a month needs
35:37
to go out to keep them and keep
them going.
35:40
You know, that's various that's
a very astute observation. I
35:43
think you're right. That's
that's the number that's just a
35:46
you know, we got a number. And
we got that number, because it's
35:49
got a flow, because that's it
flows through the whole system.
35:52
Everybody gets paid off,
everybody's happy. And then then
35:55
we go for the real work
Zelinsky. Ring the bell.
36:00
Oh, and by the way back to that,
just to mention the Solinsky.
36:05
Ringing the bell man begging
people to invest. I mean, that
36:08
this is what you do after
verbalization? Yes, you let
36:13
things rub allies, you're
bringing Bechtel and the big
36:15
boys and you have them rebuild
the country, they can rebuild
36:19
whole cities, they can put it in
more modern term make it more
36:22
modern, instead of these winding
roads, whatever they had to
36:25
begin with, to leave loving live
and some of these, these tourist
36:29
traps these kinds of places.
36:32
But here's the problem. Here's
the problem. This guy is asking,
36:35
begging, you don't have to beg
brechtl And, and KKR. And these
36:40
guys, I think they just they're
not planning on rebuilding
36:43
anytime soon. It's not realized
our job is not over. They're
36:47
just doing this. Let that just
to give the guy a little a
36:49
little Shut up. Here, man, we'll
let you go on TV. The NASDAQ
36:54
ring the bell?
36:56
Well, you know, the full
realization like you got in the
36:58
Middle East, Iraq and northern
Iraq in places where it's just
37:02
the take a look at the photos,
like wow, this is a really
37:06
flattened it's like the I don't
think you need that. I think,
37:11
you know, like one missile into
an apartment building, the place
37:15
isn't leveled. Because
deconstructing. In other words,
37:19
tearing down buildings is also a
moneymaker. Of course, there's a
37:24
lot of money to be made in
Ukraine,
37:27
ladies and gentlemen, it is time
to refer
37:32
back to the clip in this fight.
37:34
I think we're doing the right
kinds of things, but we're gonna
37:36
have to keep it up. You know,
we've given them about $10
37:38
billion in American arms. So a
little over a billion a month,
37:43
we're probably going to have to
get used to that kind of a
37:44
number. And yes, it could go
into 2023. I agree, if not even
37:48
longer. This could be like World
War One where there's sort of a
37:51
natural on the Western Front
sort of a natural end to the
37:54
fighting season. When you get to
winter, people go back and rearm
37:57
and come up with some cockamamie
scheme for the next year is
38:00
offensive. And you just do
38:02
that. Oh, that by the way is
also Afghanistan. How many times
38:06
have we heard? Oh, the fighting
seasons coming? The fighting
38:09
seasons coming? Yeah, the guy
that's literally Yes, not
38:13
even longer. This could be like
World War One where there's sort
38:16
of a natural on the Western
Front sort of a natural end to
38:19
the fighting season. When you
get to winter, people go back
38:22
and rearm and come up with some
cockamamie scheme for the next
38:25
year's offensive and you just do
a repeat and a replay, like
38:28
Groundhog's Day for two or three
or four more years? I don't
38:32
know. But I do agree that this
thing could have a long ways to
38:35
go.
38:38
All right, Shep Smith, a little
a little humorous intermezzo.
38:43
That is writing in this. And of
course, the gas has been turned
38:49
off. It's a little do you get
the impression that Putin said,
38:53
I'm not turning on the Nord
Stream gas until all sanctions
38:58
are taken off, which I guess
would include even being put
39:01
back on Swift? Or did he say
because of the sanctions? We
39:05
don't have the parts. We can't
open it up.
39:10
I would think it's closer to the
second thing even though that
39:12
turns out that this is something
bogus about the whole thing. I
39:16
got one more clip. Well,
39:19
let me just play this one very
short clip about the Nord Stream
39:22
pipeline.
39:23
So you've heard us say this,
that what we see Russia is doing
39:27
and we've been very clear about
this is that they're using
39:30
energy that weaponizing energy
and it's choosing to one of the
39:34
things that has been out there
that shut down the pipeline of
39:37
Nordstrom one
39:39
let's go shopping. Nordstrom one
39:45
wow. Nordstrom for those she's
got on her mind she's clock
39:51
watches. I gotta go shop at
39:53
Nordstrom is a is a shopping
large shopping chain in the
39:58
United States a
39:58
shopping chain mostly on the
east. On the west coast guys out
40:02
of Seattle we
40:02
have well we have him here too.
40:05
doesn't go very far east.
40:07
New York 20 Nordstroms New York
is huge.
40:10
I've never seen that scene in
Nordstroms New York okay. Where
40:15
is it? Ah boy
40:18
in Manhattan even Nordstroms
40:22
will you look it up when we play
this clip? This is the boat this
40:25
is the clip I wanted to get to
because this is such bullshit
40:28
and I don't get it. What is the
point of trying to imply that
40:34
Russia is running out of gas and
are running out of ammo and they
40:37
gotta go to North Korea? To buy
ammo Give me a break. The clip
40:45
is bogus. I got it good. The
40:47
war in Ukraine draw Russia
closer to countries like Iran,
40:50
China and North Korea. The
Pentagon says Russia is reaching
40:53
out to North Korea to buy
ammunition.
40:56
I'm not able to provide any more
detail than that at this point
40:59
in time. But it does demonstrate
and is indicative of the
41:02
situation that Russia finds
itself in, in terms of its
41:06
logistics and sustainment
capabilities as it relates to
41:09
Ukraine.
41:10
White House also said on Tuesday
that Russia could be about to
41:13
buy literally millions of
artillery shells and rockets
41:17
from North Korea. The State
Department also confirmed that
41:20
Russia is in the process of
buying the weapons. Russia's
41:23
ambassador to the United Nations
dismissed the report saying I
41:26
haven't heard it. And I think
that's another fake being
41:29
circulated around. White House
National Security spokesperson
41:32
John Kirby noted that this is a
potential purchase. He said
41:36
there were no indications that
the purchase has been completed
41:39
or that the weapons will be used
inside Ukraine.
41:42
Oh, please. Stop.
41:47
The New York said biggest crock.
I mean, this story makes no
41:51
sense. The rationale by the way.
Every time I hear this story, is
41:56
that Russia because of this
great sanctions, I guess the
42:00
yacht's sanctions, the Russians,
how
42:03
about Swift being kicked off?
Swift? That's the sanction.
42:06
Yeah,
42:06
what is the science that
actually does something. But
42:09
because of the sanctions, they
can't get the products they need
42:12
to make the bullets and rock and
so they have to go to North
42:17
Korea, because God knows North
Korea has no sanctions. I mean,
42:23
the logic is unbelievable.
42:25
Now, if we put this all together
this weapons thing, and
42:31
everything is against Russia.
And we brought up Afghanistan,
42:34
how Ukraine is the new
Afghanistan scam? How about
42:39
this? How about a twofer? So
we've got the military
42:43
industrial complex, pumping out
a billion a month plus all the
42:45
Benny's we get an extra package
weapons package. Afghanistan, we
42:51
repeated something we did, I
think in the late 70s, which was
42:55
arming the Mujahideen. Except
this time, we armed him with
43:00
700,000 weapons, all kinds of
cool shit. This This could all
43:06
be against Russia.
43:12
I'm sorry. What do you mean
against isn't it against Russia?
43:15
But us deserting Afghanistan and
leaving all the match rial
43:20
behind the $80 billion? You
always complain about that?
43:24
Totally. Isn't that isn't that
the same as arming the
43:27
Mujahideen? Is it any different?
43:32
Doesn't training I think that
will destroy the Mujahideen. We
43:36
were you know, giving them some
support from our special forces
43:40
people. But I can see what yours
Oh, I see what you're saying is
43:43
you're blocking the Russians
from that. Yes. And we got you
43:47
we got you actually might be
helping to stave off the Chinese
43:51
to lithium.
43:52
And you're still making your
money every month. I understand
43:57
these guys. The New York City's
Nordstrom flagship campus
44:03
flagship campus comprises two
locations at the corner of 57th
44:09
and Broadway. All right. I lived
in Manhattan man don't tell me
44:13
Nordstrom doesn't have a big
store have a Nordstrom? Zero
44:16
when you are? Yes, they did.
It's all they've had one for
44:19
ages. Okay,
44:21
I'm going to note this down.
44:24
I'll call corporate. Yeah. Now
you call us you're correct. You
44:28
call Seattle to get corporate?
44:30
I'm gonna call it corporate and
ask them when the first date of
44:33
the New York stores and ask was
it now when were you in New York
44:36
committed dates? 87. You it was
1987 at
44:41
Nordstrom, was there an 87?
Okay. And while you can while
44:45
you have corporate on the line.
Now, if you want would my asking
44:50
why they let Russia shut them
down.
44:53
I think they voluntarily left it
is a good question though.
44:56
No, the Nordstrom one pipeline
Ah, okay. Oh, wait. You think
45:04
there was a Nordstrom in Russia?
45:06
I don't know. You just You
implied there was with that
45:09
question. No, I
45:10
implied that Karina
45:12
now but I'm saying You made it
sound as though there was when
45:16
she says you're now the
Nordstroms. expert to stay at a
45:19
store in 87 in New York. I have
to I have to now, differ I have
45:26
to differ.
45:28
We really are. The two of us in
our 60s and 70s. Are we are we
45:35
really differ how we really
differing about Nordstrom? Yeah,
45:40
okay. It's, it's, there was a
question that were actually
45:44
there was a question about F
honey Stan. Another fun one was
45:49
Kareem Abdul, Jabbar, Jabbar,
John Pierre Van Damme and see
45:55
what was this? She can't get a
break, man.
46:00
She doesn't deserve one.
46:01
No, she doesn't. She doesn't
hear she's being asked asked
46:05
about oh, there's a DHS report,
which I put in the show notes.
46:08
And a DHS report says, Well, you
know, we really didn't know do
46:12
such a great job of screening,
all of the Afghanis who were
46:18
welcomed into our country. Yeah,
we should have this as the
46:21
inspector general. So it's not
Department of Homeland Security
46:23
going out. We screwed up. Now.
It's the IG, saying, Hey, you
46:26
guys didn't do a good job. And
this came up and Ben says, as
46:31
refugees are being evacuated
from Afghanistan into the US
46:35
last year, why weren't they all
being thoroughly vetted?
46:39
So are you talking about what do
you what do you what are you
46:42
referring well,
46:43
so as the White House was
managing this withdrawal last
46:47
year, we were told, no one is
coming into the United States of
46:50
America who has not been through
a thorough screening and
46:53
background check process. But
now, there's this DHS inspector
46:57
general who says CBP admitted or
paroled evacuees who were not
47:02
fully bedded into the United
States. That is not good. That
47:06
is different than what you guys
said. So how did this happen?
47:08
No, it's
47:09
not different than what we've
said. That very report did not
47:13
take into account the key steps
in that rigorous. You heard from
47:17
us rigorous and multi layered
screening and vetting process
47:21
the US government took before at
risk Afghans were permitted to
47:24
come to the US. Again, I would
refer I would refer you to the
47:28
DHS DHS comments on this, it did
not take into full account of
47:33
what the other aid agencies are
involved in making sure that
47:37
this multi layered process and
screening process they it is a
47:41
it is a multi agency effort, and
it did not. This particular
47:45
report did not include that
47:47
she is on the ropes for a whole
bunch of reasons. By the way, I
47:51
have to say, I think her outfits
every day are cute. She does
47:55
have cute outfits, vibrant
colors, very alert alive. Think
48:03
they're they're going to get rid
of her very soon. And probably
48:08
this, this judge that is
requiring Dr. Fauci And Kareem
48:18
Abdul Jabbar to hand over their
emails that they had with Jack
48:23
Dorsey of Twitter regarding
censoring posts. I have a clip
48:28
oh good because this this this
is going to be the end of her
48:33
and I think that's why she's now
she just nervous she's messing
48:36
everything up. She can't catch a
break. And of course it really
48:39
is abusive and in fact racist
what they're doing to her
48:42
surprise.
48:44
I think this is the clip this is
weird censorship lawsuit.
48:49
A Trump appointed judge Tuesday
ordered the government to
48:52
quickly produce documents after
I was sued by the attorneys
48:56
general of Louisiana and
Missouri in conjunction with the
48:59
new civil liberties alliance for
NCLA en CLAS, representing
49:03
plaintiffs who are censored on
social media for disagreeing
49:07
with the White House's COVID-19
policy to have the plaintiffs
49:11
are world renowned
epidemiologists. The initial
49:14
tranche of discovery was
released a week ago, it revealed
49:17
that more than 50 government
officials applied pressure to
49:20
social media companies to censor
users. Some officials refused to
49:24
answer questions, including Dr.
Fauci and White House press
49:28
secretary crean jump here, the
government claimed they should
49:31
not have to answer all questions
or provide records saying the
49:35
documents are not relevant to
plaintiffs claims, the judge
49:38
Tuesday so they need to comply.
He said Dr. Fauci is
49:42
communications would be relevant
to plaintiffs allegations of
49:45
suppression of speech related to
the COVID-19 Lab leak theory and
49:49
efficiency of masks and COVID-19
lockdowns the judge said jump
49:54
here's communications as White
House press secretary along with
49:57
her predecessors communications
would be relevant to all
50:01
examples. That includes
suppression of the Hunter Biden
50:04
laptop story ahead of the 2020
election. As for Fauci, he also
50:08
has to answer questions
regarding his role as director
50:11
of the National Institute of
Allergy and Infectious Diseases.
50:15
NCLA lawyer Ginni newness, who's
representing some of the
50:18
plaintiffs said they know from
the previous round of discovery
50:21
that censorship efforts came
from the very top. In her words,
50:25
Americans deserve to know
Anthony Fauci is participation
50:28
in this enterprise, especially
since he's publicly demanded the
50:32
specific individuals including
two of our clients Jay
50:35
Bhattacharya, and Martin colder
be censored on social media.
50:42
Yeah, that won't be good that
yeah, of course it is. It is
50:45
literally the whole point of the
First Amendment.
50:50
Now what's interesting to me is
the group is this NCLA this pipe
50:54
these guys are taken over from
the ACLU this
50:58
week. Those are the guys you
pointed out and they were all
51:01
jacked and Judy on Twitter that
you did that. And I got the
51:05
credit. Yeah, I got the credit
was even funnier. Yeah, good.
51:08
Give you the credit. That just
shows you they're not that
51:11
accurate, but that's okay. So
but this group just NCLA is is
51:17
the real took the reins, it was
pretty much so obvious through
51:21
civil liberties. The ACLU is
just become a stooge for
51:25
socialist left,
51:27
it was just sitting there
waiting to be plucked, anyone
51:30
could have grabbed this. It's so
obvious that people want an
51:33
organization to represent civil
liberties. Yeah, sure. They do.
51:38
Oh, just come on in, walk in and
take it was. Shoot, that was an
51:43
exit strategy I've ever saw one.
Instead again, by the way, yeah,
51:47
we're not lawyers. Andrew
Horowitz is exit strategy of
51:51
horticultural based therapy.
Worst idea ever.
51:57
Oh, what is the floor? You can't
say that?
52:01
He was saying we should be doing
it. Oh, no, I
52:04
did. Yeah. But that's for him.
And for him. It's a core
52:06
competency. We don't know how to
talk to plants. i Right. That's
52:09
more his core competency. Yeah,
he's good at talking to plants
52:13
all day.
52:16
All right, let's just stick with
it with the primetime purge for
52:20
a second. And with Karina
abdul-jabbar, because she's,
52:24
she's gonna go down. And now
everything's just happening.
52:28
Ducey really noodled her with
this one follow up
52:32
about the mega Republican
attention. So we're all in
52:36
agreement that it is incorrect
to say the 2020 election was
52:40
stolen. What about the 2016
election?
52:44
Look, I'm not going to go back
to where we were or what
52:48
happened in 2016. We're going to
focus on the here and now we're
52:51
going to focus on what's
happening today. This inflection
52:55
point that the President pointed
out very clearly, very
52:59
decisively, and in a few
speeches about what the country
53:03
needs to do at this time to
bring the country together. And
53:06
he believes that's where
majority of Americans are when
53:09
it comes to protecting our
democracy when it comes to
53:12
protecting our rights. And when
it comes to protecting our
53:14
freedoms, that's what we're
going to talk about. That's what
53:17
we're going to focus on on where
we are at today.
53:19
Just trying to understand the
new attention on the magnet
53:23
Republicans you tweeted, stolen
election.
53:28
I was waiting feeder when you
were gonna ask me that question.
53:31
Well,
53:33
well, then you better be well
53:34
prepared to answer it. Usually
in Trump's election you tweeted
53:37
Brian Kemp stolen election if
denying election results is
53:41
extreme. Now.
53:44
Let's be really clear that that
comparison that you made is just
53:48
ridiculous. I have been I have
been won't you're asking me
53:51
you're asking me a question. Let
me answer it. I was I was
53:55
talking specifically at that
time of what was happening with
53:58
voting rights and the what was
in danger of voting rights. Fact
54:02
Check false.
54:03
You gotta get your story
straight if you're expecting the
54:05
question. Exactly. Just like
false equivalency man.
54:11
Somebody's a flippin man Ducey.
It's not good to be in Trump's
54:16
orbit, though. People People are
getting getting in trouble left
54:20
or right. This is if you just
replaced, you know, everything
54:24
with Biden was with Putin or
just any dictator. It's you're
54:28
really seeing they're sitting
out in the field around Trump,
54:32
a New Mexico judge has removed a
county commissioner from his
54:35
position and banned him from
holding public office because he
54:38
took part in the capital riot on
January 6, Riot coy Griffin who
54:42
founded the group cowboys for
Trump is the first official in
54:45
more than 100 years to be
unseated under a 14th amendment
54:48
provision that disqualifies
insurrectionists from holding
54:51
office.
54:52
Yeah, we have a model. We have
an example we have a model so
54:57
it gives the lawyer something to
do Yeah, well, it's you would be
55:00
appealed. I don't see how that
as well of course is going to be
55:03
appealed
55:03
direction. Bad bad day for
Banyan
55:07
this morning ABC News confirms
the FBI recently tried to
55:11
interview a person currently in
former President Trump's inner
55:15
circle. Sources say Williams
Mercer was not home when agents
55:19
showed up at his house to ask
questions related to the January
55:23
6 investigation. The 31 year old
was a special assistant to
55:27
President Trump in the White
House. Russell moved to Florida
55:30
when Trump left office and still
serves as one of his aides.
55:35
Meanwhile, former Trump adviser
Steve Bannon is expected to
55:38
surrender to authorities in New
York today, where he faces new
55:41
charges in connection with a
group called we build the wall
55:45
which raised $25 million to
build a section of President
55:48
Trump's border wall. Much of
that money coming from small
55:51
donors who were told all of the
funds would go toward the wall,
55:55
a physical barrier on the
southern border in support
55:57
President Trump and what
President Trump's found, in a
56:00
separate federal indictment, Ben
was accused of using some of the
56:03
money for personal expenses, ban
and never went to trial, Trump
56:07
pardoned him before leaving
office. But that pardon does not
56:11
apply to a state indictment.
56:13
So completely different
government sovereign federal
56:16
case versus state. So there's no
overlap there. In terms of his
56:21
liability.
56:23
In response, abandoned
spokesperson calls the new
56:26
charges, phony.
56:28
I didn't realize this if you get
a pardon that boy. Yeah, not at
56:32
the state level. I didn't what
didn't realize, well, they
56:35
think that with this particular
case, this ban and situation,
56:39
which by the way, I think Bannon
was scamming,
56:42
I wouldn't say he was scamming,
but he was loosened easy on the
56:46
expenses, which is I think their
intention, we talked about this
56:50
at the time, I got a lot of
pushback, because I said their
56:52
intentions were good, but he
screwed it up. Didn't easy. Were
56:56
easy with the money or easy with
the messaging. Yeah,
56:59
you're gonna have to be real
careful. If you're gonna get
57:01
involved with something like,
spend anything,
57:03
you got it, you got to document
it, write it, take a meeting,
57:06
you take a beating or meeting a
meeting,
57:09
I lost my ass doing this deal.
That's the way you go. That's
57:11
the way to do it. But anyway,
that's not what happened. Now,
57:17
he clearly has an interesting
point, though. He says this
57:19
happened. He only gets arrested
just before. He's got a very
57:25
high opinion of himself. He gets
arrested just before like a few
57:29
weeks before a an election
cycle. So it's like he just got
57:34
arrested because of the midterms
coming up.
57:35
And we can't we can't have him
on the War Room blathering about
57:39
because he's so influential.
Yeah, gotta lock him up. light
57:44
him up. You know, it's a
coincidence is there so it's
57:47
possible, but I think you know
who listens to him?
57:50
Lots of people listen to him.
We're talking about it's one of
57:54
the slowest moving pot. It's one
of them. What's wrong with this
57:58
podcast? It's slow moving. Yes.
It is not an entertaining
58:04
podcast.
58:05
rate for clips. Yeah, some? No,
no, not today. It's
58:10
not dead gravy.
58:12
Oh, hold on a second. Oh, what's
this? She's Oh, she's she's back
58:17
in orbit. There he is at the
Hillary around. She was on CBS
58:25
with Norah O'Donnell. And Nora
asked the question right out of
58:30
the gate.
58:31
Would you ever run for president
again? No, no, but I'm gonna do
58:34
everything I can to make sure
that we have a president who
58:37
respects our democracy and the
rule of law and upholds our
58:41
institution. What if Donald
Trump runs again, he should be
58:44
soundly defeated. It should
start in the Republican Party,
58:47
grow a backbone stand up to this
guy and heaven forbid if he gets
58:51
the nomination. He needs to be
defeated roundly and sent back
58:54
to mar a Lago,
58:56
the Florida mansion now in the
spotlight after an FBI search
58:59
for classified documents. Donald
Trump is saying that this search
59:03
of his home is politically
motivated.
59:07
Well, I'm sure he would say
that.
59:09
I like how you said no, no, no,
because the question was, will
59:13
you run for president not? What
if? What if we beg you Hillary?
59:17
What if no one's left?
59:21
I have some moral way. I
59:23
got two more of Hillary here
when I'm done with her.
59:25
Oh, no, I don't want to leave
Hillary behind in 2000. No
59:28
Hillary behind. In 2016.
59:31
Hillary Clinton was under
investigation for her own
59:33
handling of classified
information and questions about
59:36
using a private server as
Secretary of State, then FBI
59:40
Director James Comey ultimately
recommended Clinton not be
59:43
prosecuted, but said she and her
team were extremely careless.
59:46
I had a very different situation
where I was cleared and the guy
59:50
just kept talking and talking
and then came up with a new
59:53
reason to talk some more 10 days
before the election. James Comey
59:57
Yes. And there was there's no
doubt at all that he impacted
1:00:02
very negatively my chances of
winning. So it was in the middle
1:00:06
of an election, there was no
there there and the guy never
1:00:09
shut up. So I think it's a
really different comparison to
1:00:13
what's going on here when it
appears that the Justice
1:00:16
Department the FBI have been
incredibly patient, quiet,
1:00:21
careful until they finally
apparently thought that national
1:00:25
security was at stake.
1:00:27
Hey, did you just put call me on
the hit list pretty much
1:00:31
on the hag? How is the hag list?
1:00:35
The Hill extend for
1:00:37
the Hillary assassination group?
tagless, man.
1:00:42
Yeah, I would. It's what it
sounds like, because you know,
1:00:44
these guys doesn't, you know,
well,
1:00:47
I'm also thinking that this is
very smarter for right now to
1:00:50
just okay, let me clean up I'm
not going to run. But she can
1:00:53
decide to do that. Again. If
Trump is the clear nominee, and
1:00:56
they're begging her, you're the
only one that can do it hills,
1:00:58
we don't really like you. But
you're the only one with the
1:01:00
skills that pays the bills. And
then this last
1:01:04
little that she'd have to run
against Biden, she'd have to
1:01:06
take him out in a primary house,
he won't blast to not a lot.
1:01:10
What do you think he's gonna
drop dead before the great reset
1:01:13
is
1:01:13
underway, the pope Biden is
going to happen very quickly,
1:01:16
it's all going to happen.
1:01:17
It was the other one on that
list. Solinsky Solinsky is
1:01:21
a goner. Now this one was
interesting, because this shows
1:01:26
you everything that is wrong
with politics and media, social
1:01:30
media, and in a way, the way we
think culturally about people
1:01:35
and accomplish accomplishments
in general, because it doesn't
1:01:37
really matter what you
accomplished, whether it's good
1:01:41
or bad, you know, what you if
you accomplish something, you
1:01:45
don't get credit from those
groups, including the public,
1:01:48
you know, unless you unless you
do it, right.
1:01:51
Hey, listen, President Trump
says he created the vaccines and
1:01:54
he deserves credit for that.
1:01:56
Well, you know what he did? He
did, he did launch a program
1:02:00
that was very wolfspeed
operation which, and you know,
1:02:04
what if he had a professional,
acceptable response to the rest
1:02:11
of the pandemic, not telling
people to drink bleach and the
1:02:15
other stuff that he did, to wear
a mask and, you know, nearly
1:02:20
dying and getting out of the
hospital drive around so that
1:02:23
people could see that he was
still alive? I mean, if he had,
1:02:26
if he has heard about public
health and his own performance,
1:02:29
yeah, it he would have gotten
credit, he would have gotten
1:02:32
credit that the government that
he was currently the head of
1:02:36
deserve. So
1:02:37
I think, but a douchebag
1:02:40
I think Hillary is very, she
thinks ahead. She tries her own
1:02:43
version of 3d 4d Chess. I don't
think she this was brought in.
1:02:48
You know why I haven't heard
Trump talk about not getting
1:02:51
credit in a while for the
vaccines rightly so. I think
1:02:56
it's a setup. They're gonna
blame him for rushing it for
1:03:00
rushing it through. never should
have rushed it. Warp speed. That
1:03:06
would be that's what I would
advise would you not the curry
1:03:10
Devorah Consulting Group I
1:03:11
liked the idea. I like it a lot.
I have a clip. That is not where
1:03:16
I wanted to go sincere. All
right. Alright. Says you said
1:03:21
this. This was is this one. They
just must be the student loan
1:03:27
one. No, no, it can't be what is
the Oh man. There's there's a
1:03:32
funny clip because it's they're
blaming Trump and Trump has all
1:03:35
these. He turned it back on him
pretty nicely. I can't figure
1:03:41
out which clip it is. Oh, here
it is the finger pointing over
1:03:44
the education fall back.
1:03:46
The Wall Street Journal
published an op ed last week
1:03:49
blaming the president of the
American Federation of Teachers
1:03:51
Randi Weingarten for apparent
learning loss among children
1:03:55
that came after the National
Center for Education Statistics
1:03:58
found that nine year olds
reading and math skills dropped
1:04:00
the level it was two decades
ago. Weingarten then responded
1:04:03
by sending a letter to the
journal blaming former President
1:04:06
Trump for school closures and
the learning loss that resulted
1:04:09
in a while former President
Donald Trump and his education
1:04:12
secretary Miss DeVos ranted and
raved their successors put the
1:04:15
safety measures in place to get
reopening done. The White House
1:04:18
is taking a similar stance. The
press secretary said the Biden
1:04:22
administration is to think for
schools reopening because the
1:04:24
American rescue plan allocated
over $120 billion towards
1:04:28
reopening K through 12 schools.
1:04:30
Every Republican Congress voted
against that money. That is the
1:04:34
reality. We had to do this on
our own
1:04:36
schools are open now. But much
of that money still hasn't been
1:04:39
spent. The press secretary says
they'll try to use the money to
1:04:42
help students who fell the
furthest behind meanwhile,
1:04:44
Republican lawmakers say Trump
advocated for reopening schools
1:04:48
sooner and say it was Democrats
who push back
1:04:50
if governors do not want to open
the public schools. The money
1:04:53
should go to parents so they can
send their children to the
1:04:57
school of their choice. So we
save a school doesn't want to
1:05:00
open or have a governor doesn't
want to open maybe for political
1:05:03
reason. And maybe
1:05:04
they point to a video published
by the Democratic National
1:05:07
Committee in 2020. criticizing
Trump for wanting to reopen
1:05:10
schools
1:05:11
desperate to reopen
1:05:12
schools, because he thinks it
will save his reelection.
1:05:16
According to the White House,
around half of all schools are
1:05:18
open when President Biden took
office.
1:05:23
So these guys are jockeying for
position these these parties
1:05:26
total is chicken shit, you know,
just blame everything on
1:05:29
trumpet. You know, Trump did the
same thing, kind of by blaming
1:05:32
everything on Obama?
1:05:34
Well, that's what you do.
1:05:36
So when does Yeah, when has this
not happened?
1:05:39
So here's, here's some other
additional data. So this judge
1:05:45
who ordered ordered this, you
know, these emails to be
1:05:51
released the way I believe the
judge worded his order. What was
1:05:58
interesting, and to me, this
seems like is this this judge
1:06:01
has got to be friends with with
Trump. In cases to determine,
1:06:08
you know, this is like, intend
to provide the 15 Bog, the White
1:06:12
House Counsel's Office granted
the request. So you know, this
1:06:15
is going against the narrative
that the White House knew about
1:06:18
it, with providing the FBI
access records in question as
1:06:21
requested by the incumbent
president beginning as early as
1:06:24
Thursday, May 12. So now this
judge is starting to put stuff
1:06:28
out there saying, Well, you
know, the White House didn't
1:06:30
know about it. So. So there.
This is all so political. And it
1:06:36
just it's so tiring to watch.
1:06:38
They actually confirm this may
confirm the idea that they're
1:06:41
trying, they looking for a good
excuse to get rid of John
1:06:43
Pierre,
1:06:44
she's done. I'm telling you,
she's toast.
1:06:46
Come the President's got
anything to do with this. And
1:06:48
then she's on the hit list.
She's dead because they just
1:06:52
can't fire her because it would
be like, you know, lose face.
1:06:55
Oh, man, we've picked this dumb
shit. And she's like, no good.
1:06:59
Why do that?
1:07:00
Yeah, this is typical. You know,
those those folders, the top
1:07:04
secret folders, I had a thought.
What are the chances? If you're
1:07:09
Trump, and you see a whole bunch
of these top secret folders
1:07:12
laying around? I'd grab a stack
of those. Imagine seeing that as
1:07:16
a birthday card. You know, just
just putting some stuff in
1:07:20
there? Oh, yeah. No, it'd
1:07:22
be a great, great gift item.
That's the kind
1:07:25
of stuff he would collect. I
guarantee you. That was
1:07:29
that was my thinking.
Originally,
1:07:30
there were just two more things
about Okay. Specifically about
1:07:36
Biden's speech, which is kind of
the genesis of all of this. CNN
1:07:40
was questioned about the
changing have read to kind of
1:07:43
the pinkish hue. And they and
they said, Oh, no, no, no, no,
1:07:48
this was a technical glitch that
came from the CBS video pool. As
1:07:53
far as I know, no one has
questioned CVS about that. But
1:07:56
here's one that I was surprised
to read and not read from one of
1:08:00
our many producers, therefore, I
question its validity. This is a
1:08:06
post from a Marine, former
Marine retired Marine who says,
1:08:12
I don't know what those guys
were doing, who were standing
1:08:15
behind the president, and I've
been out of the service for
1:08:18
about 25 years. But unless the
military's adopted new posture
1:08:23
for men and dress uniform, the
posture exhibited during the
1:08:26
POTUS speech is non compliant if
you're standing there the way
1:08:31
they were your hands will be
behind your back not in front
1:08:36
says as far as he knows there's
no posture for this that is
1:08:41
military code. Oh, and no one
1:08:46
mentioned brought that up in the
mix. So were
1:08:48
these guys just central casting
it will make sense with that
1:08:53
Disney music they had at the end
just a thought Just a thought.
1:08:59
Well, it's definitely something
to the well it needs explanation
1:09:03
needs. Well, I don't know who
they're gonna get.
1:09:05
Where's our guys where's our
guys? We got all these Marines
1:09:08
we got people watching they know
what's up.
1:09:11
Something's up.
1:09:13
Hold on a second Johnny to
breath. And now back to real.
1:09:19
Can we just get to the real news
of the day the big news of the
1:09:21
day the only news that matters
can you guess what it is?
1:09:25
But
1:09:26
Apple saved its top selling
product for last week going big
1:09:30
with iPhone 14 and even bigger
with iPhone 14
1:09:33
Plus,
1:09:34
with an always on display,
1:09:36
faster chip camera upgrades and
out of this world assistance
1:09:41
Emergency SOS via satellite
1:09:46
satellite. So are they going to
use continuous wave or what are
1:09:53
they going to do to make these
SOS is work and how are they
1:09:56
going to get to the salah you
need some some wattage to get to
1:09:59
hit a saddle Well round, or at
least a big antenna, I can't
1:10:03
tell
1:10:03
you how it works, because I
watched the presentation. They
1:10:08
have, through some space age
technology have managed to put
1:10:12
appropriate antennas into the
new iPhone. But the only way it
1:10:17
works and of course, you have to
be outside in the desert, it
1:10:20
helps if you haven't had water
for a couple of weeks, they have
1:10:24
an app, and then the app will
help you point the top of your
1:10:27
iPhone so that it's most
advantageous for hitting the
1:10:33
satellite. And you can really
only send very short messages,
1:10:36
which take about 20 seconds, I
think to get uploaded in
1:10:41
totality. I mean, you could also
buy, you know, Top iPhone and
1:10:45
grab one of those GPS devices
that does the same. It's not.
1:10:50
It's like what how was this the
big deal? That everyone makes it
1:10:54
out to be? Apple, Apple, Apple,
Apple, apple?
1:10:59
Oh, that's just Apple, Apple
Apple, you
1:11:01
know, I had I've been using a
pixel four with graphene OS open
1:11:08
source, you know, it's basically
Android with all cameras still
1:11:12
work. The camera works but the
the selfie camera or the one I
1:11:17
use when I'm talking to my
daughter on video chat, that
1:11:20
stopped working and it just
broke. She's me. So broke. Yeah,
1:11:26
it was just broke. I don't know.
It got cloudy. I don't know what
1:11:29
happened. It's cheap shit. I've
had it for four years, I think.
1:11:32
So time to get a new one. I
asked our dude named Ben over
1:11:36
there to no agenda phone.com. I
said what do I need? What's the
1:11:39
current state of the art? He
says pixel six A will have the
1:11:44
longest support. Okay, so now
what's great about this, you
1:11:47
order a pixel six A online
through 290 933 99, depending on
1:11:53
what color you want to put a
case on anyway, in this case. So
1:11:56
it's real cheap comes to the
house. And then you know,
1:11:59
there's instructions, you can
send it to him and he'll do it
1:12:01
all for you. But I figured I'd
do it myself. And I set up the
1:12:04
Google, the D Googled grassy
knoll as well. And that all went
1:12:09
fine. That's perfect. But here,
here was my here's the thing I
1:12:13
want to mention. So as if it was
a fully, you know, ready to go
1:12:18
virgin Google Pixel phone. So
what you do have to do is you
1:12:24
have to at least boot it up in
the beginning go through some of
1:12:27
the you don't have to do email
address or anything but you'd
1:12:30
have to go through some steps to
be able to get the update
1:12:33
because you have to update it
before you are flashing this OS.
1:12:36
John, this thing the minute I
turned it on, the only thing it
1:12:42
didn't do it say Hi Adam. It had
my location was suggesting shit.
1:12:46
It's talking to me. It's doing.
It's doing captions of it's
1:12:50
playing video. It's sucking me
in. It's telling me I need to
1:12:54
log it and the whole thing. No
wonder people are hypnotized.
1:13:00
It's unbelievable what they do
to suck you into every single
1:13:03
piece of their world right off
the bat. Hey, Fredericksburg is
1:13:07
a great restaurant open right
now. Oh. It's really
1:13:12
frightening. Yeah.
1:13:15
Well, I can give you my phone
report.
1:13:17
Yes. Did you get a new iPhone?
What did you think of the
1:13:21
two months ago? I tried, you
know, this T Mobile, they had
1:13:25
these deals and I tried to get
two months ago I kind of lost
1:13:28
the, the the number and the
account. You'd lost the number
1:13:32
and and I was thinking Well, I
think I'll just go go screw T
1:13:37
Mobile, they stink. They can't
get anything. Right. And so I
1:13:42
think well, I'm gonna go to
Target and get a track phone
1:13:45
account and just put a little
card in there and stretch it out
1:13:48
as long as I can. And I haven't
done that for two months. I have
1:13:52
not had a cell phone. It could
be three months actually. It's
1:13:56
been in the drawer. Unused
untaken out I haven't used one
1:14:01
of these phones for three
months. And you know what? What
1:14:06
I'm I feel better
1:14:07
a pet you do? All I need is pure
beef protein and no cell phone
1:14:14
and you
1:14:16
didn't have one of the one of
the ribs steaks from the slim
1:14:20
yet.
1:14:20
You had one of the beef, the
beef initiative rib eyes.
1:14:24
Well, it was the big one. That
was it was with the bone. The
1:14:27
bone
1:14:28
though. It's like the Flintstone
one that you put on the side of
1:14:30
the car and the car tips over
it's dynamite.
1:14:33
Do you like it? Yeah, no, it's
very it's an incredibly good
1:14:37
piece of meat this guy has
produces
1:14:40
well it's it's a it's a cattle
in Austin, Texas. Okay,
1:14:44
well, they do good work. Yeah.
But anyway, so I'm thinking
1:14:47
well, you know if I ever needed
you know, you can still borrow a
1:14:50
phone from someone if he had
some emergency or you could you
1:14:54
know, if you got the side of the
road, you need somebody to call
1:14:56
you could wave your arms and
make a phones signing. Call the
1:15:00
cops. You don't need these
phones. What do I need this
1:15:03
phone for? So I get text
messages all day. Exactly.
1:15:08
And you know, remember when in
the years ago, almost 15 years
1:15:12
on this show? We would actually
Mapquest stuff.
1:15:17
Remember that? No,
1:15:19
you don't remember map questing,
where to go. You print it out.
1:15:24
Before we had smartphones? I
tell
1:15:26
you what, oh, you mean before
smartphones? Well, it was around
1:15:29
the cusp. And we started around
the time the the first iPhone
1:15:32
came out, but
1:15:33
it wasn't the first iPhone came
out in 2007. Yeah, but did they
1:15:36
have Apple Maps? No, not yet.
But they had them pretty close.
1:15:40
Pretty. Yeah, I remember
printing out directions I now I
1:15:44
do that still I use the
computer. I gotta go someplace.
1:15:47
I either print out print out
directions, or I'll look at a
1:15:50
map and figure out how to do it.
It's better to do that than
1:15:53
constantly having the phone tell
you to turn left and turn right.
1:15:56
All right. What if it's very
complicated, some really far out
1:15:59
place, but I don't care to
remember how to get there. I
1:16:03
just says Hey, Jay, you want to
go for a ride and make it a make
1:16:07
merch maker. Make your game
while we're just doing old, old
1:16:12
memories. The other day I'm
walking back with a dog I'm
1:16:15
walking up the driveway and
that's you know, the grass is
1:16:19
cut and it smells nice and it
smells like nature and it's kind
1:16:22
of dusk it's you know, the sun
is setting. And like remember
1:16:26
when we used to be out all day
and this was just going home
1:16:30
time in you were we I don't
know. burnin shit hiding porno
1:16:35
mags running around no one does
that anymore.
1:16:42
Blood I mean, those are already
porno magazines. And why would
1:16:45
you who you're hiding them from
okay
1:16:47
with that. Thank you for your
courage.
1:16:50
Before you get in before you do
that, I have to tease that you
1:16:53
never let me get to the Mara
Lago clips. We want to do them
1:16:56
now. No, I'm gonna teach them.
Alright, tz and here's how I'm
1:17:01
just gonna question
1:17:03
teaser teaser teaser.
1:17:06
Why? Why were the after at the
mera Lago compound what
1:17:10
specifically were they after?
1:17:12
And the answer to that, coming
up next, as I say in the morning
1:17:17
to you, the man who put the C in
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and gentlemen, please say hello
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They're in the troll room. Let's
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A quiz Cha like cha cha cha like
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Very good. Very good. Number
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Okay, how about this one? We're
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not gonna like just give it to
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jacked up Joe aired September
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is it what episode number
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I mean, you know sign up for
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I don't know I could I could go
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No, you start over again. Oh,
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there you go. You fail.
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I'm glad your question three.
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If you didn't get past question
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three. Well,
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I'll just assume I got past
question two give me question
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three.
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I don't know what question
number three is because we
1:20:40
didn't have the answer to
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Oh, okay. Put down 1482
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Okay, hold on a second. You
should have just played along
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I don't have the number I don't
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many chances you get 14 ad on
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it now not letting me Oh, I
think because I got it wrong.
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It's kicked me out.
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Wow. Does this job I like this
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this is good. Let me just try
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don't know man. Well that we'll
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you can join us if you can
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spelling matters it says it
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it changes frequently. It's just
like the ham operator test.
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Yes. You know who is this again?
That did this Erina my errand
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yeah right. Typical error has
turned into a desperate Yeah,
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that's what he that's what
happens when you get too much
1:21:55
power. Absolute power corrupts
and power corrupts absolutely.
1:22:00
Or some I don't know. Whatever.
It is really
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nice for the guy who's been
hosting this thing for four
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years out of his base for
nothing. gone off the rails
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refuses to take any donations
anything he refuses. He refuses.
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I've tried
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at the moment Danny gets in a
corner. Next thing you know,
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yeah, all the money goes to
Aaron or
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answer the questions. Or eff
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The questions you phony.
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From no agenda. Now let's take a
look at the artwork and thank
1:22:51
our artists for episode 1483.
That was indeed titled jacked
1:22:54
up, Joe. If only we'd gotten it
right the first time. Too bad.
1:22:59
And this was brought to us by
Thomson Neal, which was total
1:23:03
cheesecake, totally sexist, but
it was okay because a woman made
1:23:07
it if a woman does it, it's
okay. It's okay. We determine
1:23:11
this during our meeting. Yep.
Pretty cool. Had Artemis there
1:23:17
which looks like kind of like a
big magic marker. She had some
1:23:25
does some lube in her hands it
WD 40 knob lube. Jeff, is WD 40
1:23:33
A horrible man. Now let's take I
felt like we were lackluster.
1:23:40
No, the whole thing was it was
this was the only one we could
1:23:43
pick.
1:23:44
That's what I mean. We felt kind
of lackluster. Let me see what
1:23:49
else did we have so the
mastermind did that appeal with
1:23:55
Wi Fi biome but the misspelled
biome without an E that was too
1:23:59
bad because the size of
everything was kind of fun. I
1:24:02
had like the now this was Dame
Kenny Ben the I can't believe
1:24:06
it's not effective. The like it
was butter. lard. You didn't
1:24:11
like it? You didn't get it? You
didn't like it. The one I really
1:24:14
liked. You refused with your
veto. Yep. Which was the women.
1:24:20
The three girls and that one
dude swimming in the
1:24:25
palace pin the palace
1:24:27
pool. And I thought there was
they look super cute. You're
1:24:29
like, no, that's insulting.
1:24:32
It's insulting to Muslims. Why?
You can't have these women's
1:24:36
swimming in the pool with that
guy. In the pool in the first
1:24:39
place. Forget it. They're not
gonna go in a pool. And when you
1:24:42
saw that picture that guy
actually the guys in the pool,
1:24:44
just a bunch of you know swarmy
guys smarmy guys, I should say
1:24:48
the in the pool jumping around.
There's a lot of them but there
1:24:52
are no women in there and now,
no, no good. I mean, I'm
1:24:55
defending the Muslim woman. So
1:24:57
that's fine, but by the same
rules that we allow Taunton Neil
1:25:01
if sur nets net and desert net
Ned's name was Sir net Abdul
1:25:07
would have been allowed
1:25:10
I would have questioned the
legitimacy of this person
1:25:14
because no they still wouldn't
be allowed no
1:25:18
ma You're harsh is how it works
though.
1:25:21
We both what I liked the best
was the flight but it was no
1:25:23
good for this show. What's the
point? Very good flag though.
1:25:27
Yeah David Kenny been very nice
flag. And we also looked at
1:25:31
Taunton Neil's Top Secret Folder
was not that great. And that was
1:25:37
kind of it and it was just a
beautiful it was back to the
1:25:39
garage it had it had it had
elements we liked and cheesecake
1:25:43
done by a woman always a winner.
Yep. We're just saying we're
1:25:48
just saying
1:25:49
I was a piece I like we didn't
talk about but it was the Disney
1:25:52
characters carrying around a
kind of a stiff, stiff Joe Biden
1:25:56
with a fly. Yeah, we're not
using Disney characters ever.
1:26:00
No. If you want to get sued,
even if it's a parody, just
1:26:03
kneel still go after? Yeah,
exactly. Oh, yeah.
1:26:07
Before we move on to thanking
our producers, I went to the PIO
1:26:10
box yesterday. Just a quick
thank you to Sir Nathan Lee. He
1:26:15
made handmade a birthday card
for me. Thank you. Let's see.
1:26:19
This was Jeff who sent me some
new no agenda tea club to test
1:26:25
which is port tea in for tea
leaves infused with port.
1:26:31
Which Yeah, he's got some
dynamite stuff.
1:26:34
It's no budget no agenda T dot
club. He does have some tea. If
1:26:38
you like tea, if you like loose
tea in particular. Yeah, you
1:26:41
should get these get this guy's
teas. He's getting teas from all
1:26:44
over the world and packaging and
packaging in them? Yeah, I think
1:26:49
some no agenda, which
1:26:52
to the pile fall over. Okay, now
but
1:26:55
you know what fell over Believe
it or not? He fell into the was
1:27:00
the rain stick?
1:27:01
Oh, you're in trouble. I'm not
if the rain stick falls over and
1:27:07
rattles that means you're gonna
get a micro cell.
1:27:09
I hope so.
1:27:12
Thanks to Marty Phillips for his
book. That was very nice.
1:27:16
Wishing you happy birthday. And
then finally I want to thank sir
1:27:21
Dave goose goose
1:27:22
as you get the chocolates from
the one guy did not get any
1:27:26
chocolates. I did get the Oh, I
think he wants me to get you get
1:27:30
an address for you. Okay,
1:27:31
I got I got the metal spirits
spirits. That bless you that
1:27:37
whiskey and the vodka and stick
and the t shirt. So thank you
1:27:42
all very much. Bless you again.
1:27:46
You okay there gang gang.
1:27:48
And let us thank our executive
and Associate Executive
1:27:50
producers of episode 1484. These
are the producers who besides
1:27:55
bringing his time and talents
such as many of our artists
1:27:58
again, no agenda art
generator.com Thank you so much.
1:28:02
Taunton, Neil. They bring the
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special credits just like
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who are wondering if you may
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to listen to how doesn't have
how this works when people say
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you know value for value. And
this is how it works. It's it's
1:28:24
actually content. It's
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1:28:29
feedback loop and this that
you'll even see today. There are
1:28:34
a donation notes that that go
back, you know, episodes ago was
1:28:38
stuff that we've been talking
about bringing it back, it's
1:28:40
this loop that is critical if
you want to make it in
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podcasting, unless you want to,
you know, unless you're bipoc if
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you're bipoc, then you have no
problem. There's a lot of new
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allies, but no one's gonna No
one's going to send money to
1:28:54
you. Oh,
1:28:55
no, you'll get hundreds of 1000s
of dollars in corporate
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production. Oh, you
1:29:00
want to go that route? Sure.
Well, that's the score I support
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at pi bipoc podcast is the bipoc
show. Okay. Yeah,
1:29:12
exactly. J Humphries supports
this show. He's in Washington.
1:29:17
And he comes in with a cool 1000
And I am thinking this is let's
1:29:22
see what he has. Now. This is on
behalf of my smokin hot, who co
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creator of human resource and
love of my life. Shawna Norberg.
1:29:33
Oh, and he wants something here.
With this, please bring her up
1:29:39
to Dame hood. Okay, so it's
giving it to her and de douceur
1:29:42
for me, Willie, of course.
You've been de deuced the good
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work, Jay Humphries. Thanks,
Jay. This is very sweet of you
1:29:50
to do that for your
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I should mention he's in Paul's
bow.
1:29:55
You know him? No, but I didn't I
1:29:58
was mentioning to you Right.
Yes, I'm gonna mention something
1:30:01
about Paul's bow. If anyone's in
Washington State, and you're
1:30:04
going up five, there's a little
town called Paul's bow off the
1:30:09
freeway that you should go
visit. It is a almost like a
1:30:15
copy of a town in Norway.
Really? And yeah, and they got
1:30:19
to Norway flags. I'm sure it's
Norway. It could be Sweden, but
1:30:22
I think it's Norway. Norway,
Sweden. I'm pretty sure it's
1:30:27
Norway. But
1:30:28
anyway, one last one as Alba
1:30:30
it's got a lot of shops with the
pastry shops that have these
1:30:36
Scandinavian you know, products.
And they hate it's just a
1:30:40
dynamite is one of the it is a
short off the freeway thing
1:30:47
where you can get a hell of a
stinky brown cheese. You get a
1:30:52
fun little time and you feel
like you're in Europe for about
1:30:56
1520 minutes and then go back on
the freeway, but it's cool.
1:31:00
Well worth the trip to
Washington State.
1:31:03
But I'm just saying if you're
there, it's not a trip to it's
1:31:07
like the Michelin one star. I
can have one stop. Okay God
1:31:15
because the two stars is worth a
detour. And the three stars you
1:31:20
can measure fly over there.
Onward with Patrick. Bremen's
1:31:25
Berger. Rehman, Perger. Romance,
romance Berger. He's in Encino.
1:31:31
Niner 22 bucks. Happy birthday,
Adam. Thank you wish you knew
1:31:35
how much we care. Yo, yo, ye and
me. Okay, we had an idea. Can
1:31:43
you add a tip jar on top of a
donation? Tax Free To an extent
1:31:47
maybe? Answer? No,
1:31:50
no, no. We're not going to be
tax free. How does that work?
1:31:56
Now, I'm not sure what he's
asking for tip jar.
1:31:59
You would just add some money to
that was you looking for like
1:32:02
the dad five bucks and then he
wants to write it off his taxes
1:32:05
and just add five bucks. But
thank you very much, Patrick.
1:32:09
Keep them closed off at the
Goodwill.
1:32:12
Keep the ideas coming. Then we
have 333 dot 58 I'm thinking
1:32:19
that might be from my birthday
still Shingle Springs,
1:32:21
California in the morning
comrades. It's as John calls me,
1:32:26
Brunetti. Oh, this dispatch sent
from Golden cloud ranch in the
1:32:32
state of Jefferson, where it is
currently 113 degrees and the
1:32:36
pond and lake are dry and the
fish are dead. Shake the damn
1:32:40
rain mistake and make it flood
Don't be stingy. The deer are
1:32:43
panting The chickens are all
huddled around a block of ice
1:32:46
Alex put in the coop.
1:32:47
This sounds bad. Yeah, it's
gotta be bad up there.
1:32:51
This is Dana Bruton. Brunetti Of
course, producer to the stars. I
1:32:55
recently sold my house in that
godforsaken Los Angeles and my
1:32:59
tractor currently has 333 hours
on the meter. So I figured it
1:33:02
was time to send some beans. You
figured right? My issue with no
1:33:07
agenda social is not really my
password, but I can't remember
1:33:10
what app to use to access it and
toute seriously, you can just
1:33:16
use the web browser. That's what
that's
1:33:18
what I said. It's what all the
cool kids do.
1:33:23
Sean Avery is a lurking
douchebag. John, I've considered
1:33:28
the proposal you made at our
last last dinner. candlelit
1:33:31
dinner. Well, I appreciate the
offer. I must respectfully
1:33:35
decline. He doesn't pay enough
and I don't have the time. And
1:33:39
frankly, Adam is doing the gig
much better than I could. There
1:33:44
you go. Finally, you
1:33:46
know what it really well, I
don't know what you're thinking.
1:33:49
But he came up with this idea to
do Dana in the keeper. You know,
1:33:59
I said I'd produce it if you
wanted to do
1:34:01
it. Now. I'm already the
producer. I'll just continue to
1:34:04
produce and shut up. Let him do
it.
1:34:07
Well, maybe something a little
different than your it'd be
1:34:12
different than your version
because he would be drunk the
1:34:15
whole show.
1:34:17
You're doing me dirty. Devorah.
So
1:34:20
I told him. I would Yeah, I'd
produce it if you wanted to do
1:34:24
it anyway. Then I get I think
Alex, she's the one who put
1:34:29
Bosch on the idea. She's she's
just you know, she hates
1:34:31
podcasting. And she doesn't like
us. She doesn't like what does
1:34:35
she do? I don't think so. Now
she doesn't think so. She's no,
1:34:38
no. And she wouldn't didn't want
to do this podcast, I guess. So
1:34:41
that's the way it worked out. He
also has this thing about you
1:34:44
know, he doesn't like being
called Brunetti. I call him
1:34:46
Brunetti all the time. He likes
to be you know what? It turns
1:34:50
out he likes to be either called
the boss. Be like da be,
1:34:58
hey, no or do up, that's a move
reset the Hey, DB db, db shot DB
1:35:04
dB, can you sign off on my on my
per diem dB,
1:35:07
but the name he really likes the
most is Mr. Dana. It turns out
1:35:13
that he when he was in the Coast
Guard, he was an officer in the
1:35:15
Coast Guard a bunch of these
guys got together and they hired
1:35:17
some Chinese Cooley that worked
for him to clean up their place
1:35:21
because our messes and and he
just got into the idea of being
1:35:25
called Mr. Dana, Mr. Dana. So
1:35:28
what he was he was he was on a
ship.
1:35:31
No, no, he was land base. It was
like some, like, you know,
1:35:35
government Island or someplace.
I'm not sure where he was
1:35:37
located cushy job.
1:35:40
So wait a minute. So he retired
from service or was he
1:35:44
discharged?
1:35:46
I Dec part I don't know. I think
he got discharged. I think he
1:35:49
quit. He wasn't there that long.
1:35:52
Okay. Anyway, then he has a
number of douchebag call outs.
1:35:57
He says, let me do them. Brandy
will stop.
1:36:04
He's going to renege on the will
one so skip that one. Because I
1:36:07
you know, I've looked at it. I
looked at the numbers and our D
1:36:11
douching. Numbers. We only have
like six to nine months left.
1:36:18
When vailable D deuces so I
don't want to waste one on will.
1:36:22
Oh, you mean we're out of
deduces No, we're
1:36:24
not out. We can go we can go
another nine months.
1:36:29
And then we're not after that,
then we're out of the issues
1:36:32
than the supply is a problem.
It's gonna be a problem. Well,
1:36:35
maybe we should run this kind of
like the European Union. We get
1:36:42
a cap on this stuff and and you
know, we're gonna have to jack
1:36:45
the price up.
1:36:46
Well, luckily, we have a lot of
douchebags, Cory,
1:36:49
Cory, Vinny douchebag. And Phil
are all douchebags out there you
1:36:58
guys not will he donated but
then got in trouble with his
1:37:01
wife. You decide. You need
something else. He doesn't need
1:37:05
a douchebag needs. He needs
another thing. Another D.
1:37:09
Bottoms up. Keep me anonymous.
Just kidding. Oh, and the end.
1:37:12
The 58 cents of the donation is
for Adams belated birthday. If
1:37:15
you couldn't tell the 333 is to
prevent the bullshit associate
1:37:19
producers Secretary credit.
Which by the way, give it to
1:37:24
ALEC switcharoo
1:37:26
Well, that's another thing. He's
got this. This is his long term
1:37:30
bitch. He says in Hollywood.
Yeah,
1:37:34
I know. Exactly. Executive.
Yeah.
1:37:36
So should executive producers or
gophers.
1:37:39
Right. Well, then he should have
given more the first time
1:37:43
went on. He didn't know at the
time they still complaining
1:37:45
about it.
1:37:46
But he he's up to his ID. IMDB.
1:37:51
Yeah, no, he's fine. He's good
to go. He just still hasn't sent
1:37:54
his crop anyway. But can we give
him somebody? rainstick stuff? I
1:37:57
don't mind doing the rainstick
for here in California.
1:38:01
Yeah, I'll do it. Hold on a
second. And Dana, by the way, I
1:38:03
just talked to Tina. She's fun.
Mr. Dana, the Mr. Date. Hey, dB.
1:38:07
dB. You got the gig. You're good
to go. Dana and the keeper. We
1:38:13
got to come up with a better
name though. dB and the keeper.
1:38:17
There you go. All right. All
right. This is for you. This is
1:38:20
for the ranch. I'm going to
target this specifically where
1:38:22
there is the Northwest northeast
of you North East Asian dike and
1:38:26
Jefferson. What does that mean
to me? Where do I point this
1:38:30
thing? Give me a compass head
1:38:31
north of me. slightly to the
East North, like 10 degrees to
1:38:37
the east.
1:38:37
I'm going to do nine. I won't
make too too much. Okay, ready?
1:38:41
Flips two flips. Two flips.
Yeah, to go.
1:38:45
One
1:38:47
and two. extender Rama do your
shake Johnny do your shake. I
1:38:53
did. I'm gonna do one.
Especially for data to the
1:38:59
right. It shouldn't be raining
in California was in the week.
1:39:03
Now it's three
1:39:03
days. I gotta reracked my range
that could be careful, man. Just
1:39:07
lean that thing against the wall
can hurt somebody.
1:39:10
Switch on it. You can change the
duration.
1:39:13
You're up Kevin.
1:39:17
Oh, sorry. Yeah, I am up in is
Kevin Collins aka butt flap
1:39:24
written? I don't remember that.
But okay. He's in Christiansburg
1:39:30
Virginia. Three, three 3.33 in
the morning. I was hitting the
1:39:34
mouse by the brothers of the
serpent podcast. Well, thank you
1:39:38
brothers of the serpent. They
hail from Texas Hill Country
1:39:42
near Adam and talk about that
cool ancient shit. coprolites
1:39:48
literally love you guys but
flapper tin
1:39:53
flapper. I was like I thought I
saw a note for for Bruno Beaudry
1:39:59
come in. from Quebec I'm so I'm
sure of it. How can we didn't
1:40:03
interesting Do you have
anything?
1:40:06
No I got nothing I did what I
got was to be in
1:40:11
okay, we'll just give him the
double karma you've got karma
1:40:19
and I'll take she will go at you
take schonell Take John Macross
1:40:23
ins back from tiga K South
Carolina there's a probably a
1:40:28
story behind the name of that
place 33333 And all he wants is
1:40:33
a de douche me and a robber
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1:40:37
you've been spend deed deuced
something else
1:40:56
in the standby 3333 33 or
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out um next time blowers from
Brownsville Texas
1:41:11
pronounce blowers blowers. Okay
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1:41:17
guess. Flowers Yeah.
1:41:19
blowers to 5863 Associate
Executive Producer which you
1:41:24
just heard from your executive
producer on the show you're
1:41:28
you're just small and
meaningless compared to him. dB
1:41:32
says you're no good Tom blowers.
In the morning gents. Please
1:41:35
accept this treasure of 258 63
to two hours to get my note
1:41:39
read. Hello, Happy Birthday
Adam. The 63 is to celebrate my
1:41:43
tats. Ta ts of August 11 tats
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TANSTAFL is the acronym for
1:41:58
there ain't no such thing as a
free lunch. Okay. All right. I
1:42:02
gotcha. Then he says now by the
way my goat scream Howard Dean
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sandwich is delish should play
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1:42:15
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the tip of Texas and we'll do
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1:42:59
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only use my first name done also
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1:43:12
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1:43:15
Oh no. Well, you need the TPP
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1:43:21
some little girl yeas for good
luck please. Okay, I think we
1:43:26
can do that. Let's get you this
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1:43:29
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Associate Executive producers.
Is Zane Peterson man Manti Utah.
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Home of the Manties $200 Could I
just hear John say that's bull
1:43:54
crap. It cracks me up every time
he says that I Call Bull crap.
1:44:00
She just says it well too. But
I'll set it to waste when it
1:44:04
when I the way. I when I mean
it. That's bull crap. There you
1:44:08
go a little
1:44:09
slower. You You little jumper
and extend it a little bit.
1:44:14
That bowl crap.
1:44:18
It still sounds a little red.
Just like you really mean it
1:44:22
like like, I'll give you a setup
line. Hillary Clinton is going
1:44:27
to run for president. That's
bull crap. See together where a
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dynamite team
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nailed it. Coaching always
helps. Yes.
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1:45:13
Our formula is this. We go out,
we get people in the mouth
1:45:33
tried to some COVID stuff I'm
thinking,
1:45:36
go into my MAR a Lago. Oh Sashi
1:45:41
thrive. No,
1:45:43
I Here we go. Now I want to get
I'm going to ask you the
1:45:46
question is, is this a solved in
Eclipse three, we might even
1:45:50
skip click to
1:45:51
move to it's like Operation were
no
1:45:55
negative, except three, but I'm
going to I'm going to start with
1:45:57
Mara Lago analysis and TD this
from New Tang Dynasty. I want
1:46:03
you to guess what it is they
were after in the place. They
1:46:09
were all full of shit about what
they said thereafter.
1:46:11
Do I get to say it now? Or do I
have to wait until they're done?
1:46:15
Knowing say now, so a word.
They're all full of shit. It
1:46:18
wasn't that it was something I
really don't know, John. Okay,
1:46:26
good. So even the French
intelligence agency.
1:46:31
You know, I was kind of
surprised by this. This actually
1:46:33
makes most sense. But let's
start with the
1:46:36
why No, no, no, no, no proof
that the moon landing didn't
1:46:39
happen.
1:46:40
So let's start with first clip
Mara Lago analysis
1:46:43
Mike Davis, the former chief
counsel for nominations to
1:46:46
Senate Judiciary Chairman Chuck
Grassley. Great to have you on
1:46:49
Mike. Thank you for having me.
And as you know, a judge has
1:46:51
appointed an independent special
master to review the records
1:46:54
seized by the FBI at Mar a Lago.
What does this mean? And what
1:46:58
does the judge's order reveal?
1:46:59
I think what Judge cannon is
revealing here is that she does
1:47:02
not have confidence in the Biden
Justice Department or magistrate
1:47:07
judge Bruce Reinhart. There are
clear problems with this
1:47:11
certification and she talks
about that she said quote, the
1:47:13
swirling allegations of bias and
media leaks what we've seen with
1:47:18
this investigation is that they
are constantly leaking and lying
1:47:22
from the investigation. First of
all, the President had the
1:47:24
absolute constitutional power to
declassify anything he wanted
1:47:28
before he left the White House
and President Trump did that. He
1:47:32
had the absolute statutory power
to keep and maintain these
1:47:35
records in the office of former
President and Morell Lago, it is
1:47:39
legally impossible for President
Trump to have violated the
1:47:41
Espionage Act, or any of these
government WRITE RECORD
1:47:44
statutes. So therefore, it's
legally impossible for him to
1:47:48
have obstructed investigations
with these non crimes, I think,
1:47:51
Judge cannon in the Southern
District of Florida seeing the
1:47:55
impropriety the illegal conduct
coming out of the Biden Biden
1:47:59
Justice Department, they're
illegally leaking out things
1:48:02
from the grand jury, which is
clearly illegal. They're leaking
1:48:05
out from this affidavit that
they're hiding from the American
1:48:07
people as to sensitive. They
leaked out that that Merrick
1:48:10
Garland did not personally
approve this rate. That was a
1:48:12
lie. They leaked out the Trump
at America's nucular documents.
1:48:16
That was a lie. They leaked out
the President Biden White House
1:48:19
was not involved with this
right. That was a lie. President
1:48:21
Biden had to waive President
Trump's claim of executive
1:48:23
privilege which paved the way
for this unprecedented,
1:48:26
unnecessary, unlawful home raid
of a former president.
1:48:31
Am I supposed to know what they
were looking for now, all of a
1:48:34
sudden?
1:48:35
Well, he, this guy seems to be
in some sort of in the no
1:48:40
position. And I'm going to skip
the heat goes on and on about
1:48:43
the master and what it means and
all, you know, and why it came
1:48:47
about because the Justice
Department was leaking stuff. In
1:48:50
fact, I was just watching CBS
yesterday and they're going on
1:48:54
about all this stuff that
they've dug out at Mar a Lago
1:48:57
and I'm thinking why did he know
this Washington Post his brand,
1:49:00
a whole bunch of stuff? And
like, how do they know anything?
1:49:03
unless somebody's telling them?
1:49:04
That's one thing and the other?
Is it? Is it against the law, in
1:49:08
fact, in the United States to
leak information from the grand
1:49:12
jury? Correct? Yeah. And can you
is that like, go to go to jail
1:49:17
or just slap on the wrist? Yeah.
1:49:19
Well, in this case, it'd be slap
on the wrist because the cops
1:49:23
that are leaking it, or the FBI
in this case. So let's go to
1:49:26
what this is all about, which is
clip three Mara Lago analysis
1:49:31
and this is the thesis that he
has. And once he says this is
1:49:34
it's it could be could be
1:49:36
people need to step back and
realize what this case is all
1:49:38
about. This has nothing to do
with classified documents. This
1:49:40
has to do with President Trump's
declassified personal copy of
1:49:45
his crossfire hurricane records.
He declassified them on January
1:49:49
19, the day before we left
office, Biden, the Biden
1:49:52
administration dragged their
feet and did not publicly
1:49:55
release these documents, but
President Trump has these
1:49:57
documents and they are damning
on Russia. collusion. They are
1:50:01
damning for Obama. Biden Hillary
Susan Rice, Brennan clapper the
1:50:06
FBI, the Intel Committee. That's
why That's why the Biden
1:50:09
administration that's why
President Biden and his
1:50:12
administration had to do this
unprecedented unnecessary and
1:50:15
unlawful homework because they
had to get back these documents
1:50:17
everything else is political
noise.
1:50:20
Okay, well, this came up though
early on didn't it? This was one
1:50:24
of the things that it was kind
1:50:26
of its it was within a series of
smokescreen items. I don't know
1:50:30
that it came up that solidly
disguised as yet well, you
1:50:34
know what this is you know what,
this is
1:50:38
a sealed indictment.
1:50:43
Yep, well, I'm not gonna deny
the possibility that this is
1:50:46
just another one of those 10,000
Sealed indictments bullshit.
1:50:51
Every guy this guy could be as
full of it as anyone which is
1:50:53
possible.
1:50:56
Sir, great.
1:50:59
Yeah. Okay. Well, can you stop
tape for a second? Will you go
1:51:01
to the next topic?
1:51:02
Yeah. Behind the patio furniture
1:51:11
Well, I have a a, I have a quiz
for you. Now okay, I'm here.
1:51:18
Okay, what items did the
Nigerian customs seize from
1:51:24
China?
1:51:27
dildos.
1:51:29
Officials in Nigeria so they've
seized an illegal consignment of
1:51:33
around 7000 Donkey penises
destined for China. The animal
1:51:37
parts were intercepted at the
airport in the commercial
1:51:40
capital Lagos is how Khalid has
the story.
1:51:43
I love the donkey penises. The
head
1:51:46
of customs at Lagos airport told
the BBC the animal genitals were
1:51:50
found in 16 socks.
1:51:53
That's the that's the kicker.
Where did they hide them in
1:51:57
socks?
1:52:00
He showed he wasn't really
saying sacks.
1:52:03
No, I think he said socks. I'm
keeping it at socks. I can't be
1:52:07
socks. That's also kind of
funny. Boy that more toilet
1:52:12
humor. Time to check the polls
1:52:14
and we begin with toilet paper
and shrink flake.
1:52:17
One person calls it a double
whammy for your fanny ball.
1:52:20
toilet paper rolls are shrinking
in size, their price per roll is
1:52:24
rising. USA Today reports Angel
Soft has cut the number of
1:52:27
sheets in a row and the size of
each sheet. Going from four
1:52:30
inches to 3.8 inches wide. The
company says changes were made
1:52:34
to make the sheets
1:52:35
thicker. Remember, I told you
this? I told you I told you that
1:52:40
the something was going on with
the toilet paper that called
1:52:43
this weeks ago? A double whammy
for your fanny really? How
1:52:49
embarrassing. must that be to
read that script? On networks?
1:52:53
No,
1:52:53
you don't have to read it. Of
course
1:52:55
she does. Network everybody has
to read everything verbatim.
1:53:01
Like to view the same thing. All
right. Let's see. How are we
1:53:06
hiding the dead bodies these
days? Let's see.
1:53:09
This morning. A news anchors
medical scare on live TV is
1:53:13
raising awareness of women's
risk for strokes. Even in middle
1:53:17
age. It's also our the Tulsa
Aaron sponsz Space Museum. Julie
1:53:23
chin was delivering the story to
her viewers in Tulsa, Oklahoma,
1:53:26
when she suddenly found herself
unable to speak the words on the
1:53:30
teleprompter. The event features
live. I'm sorry, something is
1:53:36
going on with me this morning.
And I apologize to everybody.
1:53:39
Let's just go ahead and send it
on over to meteorologist and
1:53:42
Annie Brown. Julie, we love you.
1:53:46
We love you so much those days,
1:53:48
but it was not just one of those
days. Chin later updating her
1:53:52
viewers on Facebook saying
doctors believe she suffered the
1:53:56
beginnings of a stroke but not a
full stroke. I was looking for
1:53:59
the obvious like a small
detonator or some trigger wires.
1:54:03
It comes after former NCIS
actress Pauley Perrette recently
1:54:07
revealed she had a massive
stroke last year. She says it
1:54:10
nearly took her life at the age
of 52. Firstly, and I'm so
1:54:16
grateful. Stroke is the fifth
leading cause of death in women
1:54:19
in the US. One in five women
between the ages of 55 and 75
1:54:24
will have a stroke. Symptoms
include difficulty walking or
1:54:28
talking sudden vision changes,
sudden severe headache, numbness
1:54:32
or paralysis. Doctors say early
detection is key to survival
1:54:38
thymus tissue, and that means
your brain tissue and the sooner
1:54:41
you get to us the sooner we can
fix it.
1:54:44
Yeah, okay, so they don't even
try to come up with reasons
1:54:48
Yeah. 55 to 75 of which none of
these women were that old but
1:54:52
okay, it's just it happens. The
Justin Bieber's wife stroke just
1:54:57
happens just happens. It's just
more fun stuff.
1:55:00
A new study finds a dramatic
increase in cancer cases among
1:55:03
people under 50. Dramatic
researchers blame poor diet,
1:55:08
sleep deprivation and other
lifestyle choices as risk
1:55:11
factors for several types of
early onset cancers.
1:55:14
lifestyle choices, kind of
lifestyle choices are we talking
1:55:19
about here? Vax except into your
life rafts and they just keep
1:55:26
going. I was like, we just gotta
keep scaring everybody keep
1:55:29
piling on. Oh, we got to
arsenic. dangerous levels
1:55:32
of arsenic have been detected in
the tap water of a New York City
1:55:35
apartment complex. More than
2500 residents have been told
1:55:39
not to drink or cook with the
water. Some residents say the
1:55:42
water has appeared Cloudy with a
foul odor for about a month. No
1:55:46
word yet on the source of the
arsenic.
1:55:48
Hey, Bob. Hey, Bob.
1:55:52
This water no just as brown and
cloudy as usual. Huh? Now we
1:55:57
seem to be dying from it. And
this is always a good one when
1:56:01
it comes to fast food Hello
McDonald's marketing
1:56:04
to the index now in the E. coli
outbreak that may be linked to
1:56:07
Wendy's has spread to more
states. The outbreak first
1:56:10
reported in Indiana, Michigan,
Ohio and Pennsylvania has now
1:56:14
spread to New York and Kentucky
87% of the 97 people who have
1:56:18
gotten sick reported eating a
burger or sandwich with romaine
1:56:22
lettuce at the fast food
restaurant. More than 40 people
1:56:25
have been hospitalized.
1:56:28
You know, I'm now convinced that
this room it's always romaine
1:56:32
lettuce. There's a bunch of
lettuces that are grown many
1:56:36
similar to Romaine and so far as
their you know, kind of could be
1:56:39
dirty. Yeah. Why is it always
Romaine always Romaine? I don't
1:56:45
either way, let's go weightless.
61 step further. Have you ever
1:56:49
had a fast food burger?
1:56:51
I would have to affirm.
1:56:55
When did you have a fast food
burger that had romaine lettuce
1:56:58
on it instead of normal iceberg
or any other kind of lettuce?
1:57:03
Romaine lettuce is not the
lettuce you'd put on on ice
1:57:06
because that ribbon the middle
list have been off too high.
1:57:10
Huh? So why are these burgers
that these these burgers
1:57:15
suddenly toxic by Romaine this
Something's fishy about this
1:57:19
Romaine Romaine Romaine thing.
1:57:22
Okay, I'm very curious if I'm
curious if Wendy's actually uses
1:57:28
romaine lettuce and you know,
they use it for wraps. Now or
1:57:31
I'd like a breathless burger,
please. And you wrap it in some
1:57:37
it's not Romaine usually
roomies, a skinny long lettuce
1:57:41
that is dead with a big rib and
crunchy rib in the middle. It
1:57:44
makes it so good. Well, of
course it makes it good since a
1:57:47
good salad lettuce.
1:57:48
Yeah, of course. Probably most
lettuce that we get who knows
1:57:52
where it's from? It's probably
grown in poison soil. Who knows?
1:57:57
No more. I'm all I'm eatin
1:57:59
is just bringing it back as
always Romaine. And now they're
1:58:03
accusing. I'm sorry. They're
accusing the burger place of
1:58:06
using it on burgers. They don't
know it. I see no evidence of
1:58:10
this.
1:58:12
Well, if that's not going to
kill you, surely the monkey pox
1:58:15
will and the White House has
hired a monkey pox coordinator.
1:58:21
What did you just love to have
that on your door?
1:58:23
That'd be a great title. Monkey
pox. You do what you do for the
1:58:27
White House. And monkey bucks.
1:58:29
Yeah, monkey pox coordinator
what
1:58:30
you mean monkey pox. Monkey pox
coordinator. So everyone monkey
1:58:35
bucks had to go through me if
you know what I mean.
1:58:40
Yes, and that probably makes
sense in this case. Now. I wish
1:58:46
I could have been we could have
been on the meeting. Say hey, we
1:58:49
need someone to address this
monkey pox when he's someone to
1:58:51
talk to people and now of course
it's not just men who have sex
1:58:56
with men it's many other people
and isn't as is not a sexually
1:59:00
transmitted but we you know we
got some stigma. You know, how
1:59:03
can we really screw the gays How
can we put it all on the gays
1:59:07
the gays need the monkeypox not
just any old gays, the male
1:59:11
gays, the gays with penises.
Let's bring out Oh, I know a gay
1:59:15
guy.
1:59:16
My sure that confusion exists in
1:59:18
misperceptions. Yeah,
1:59:19
so I think you know this, this
virus transmits through very
1:59:22
close skin to skin physical
contact, often in the setting of
1:59:25
sexual exposure. But there are
other mechanisms for its
1:59:28
transmission, including, if you
touch objects and individuals
1:59:31
who've had monkeypox touch or
if, if you have prolonged
1:59:35
exposure to respiratory
droplets, with that said
1:59:38
signaling to people who are in
the game bisexual other men who
1:59:41
have sex with men communities,
and also transgender people who
1:59:44
have sex with men, that it's
really important to have
1:59:46
awareness of this circulating in
the community is really a
1:59:49
critical part of the messaging
while not generating you know,
1:59:52
inordinate concern and really
focusing on the infection as
1:59:56
linked to an identity. So it's
just an infection. It's not like
1:59:59
tonight Unity it just happens to
be in the social network.
2:00:02
It's in the social network. Did
you hear that whole list he had
2:00:07
I got a practice.
2:00:08
Yeah, you're at a touch this
listen
2:00:11
to that again. I mean, it was
dynamite. He had men who have
2:00:13
sex with men men.
2:00:16
You touch objects and
individuals who've had monkeypox
2:00:18
touch or if you have prolonged
exposure to respiratory droplets
2:00:23
that said with that said
signaling to people who are in
2:00:27
the gate bisexual other men who
have sex with men communities
2:00:30
and
2:00:30
by the gay bisexual, non gay,
bisexual, and many other men
2:00:37
and other men who have sex with
men who have so if you're not,
2:00:40
so if you're gay, that's one.
2:00:45
Well wait, there's more. There's
more.
2:00:46
Also transgender people who have
sex with men,
2:00:48
transgender people have sex with
men. Okay.
2:00:52
But what it what is this one
missed this category that is not
2:00:56
counted this category
uncategorized category? Other
2:01:00
men who have sex with men and
who are gay or bisexual? Are
2:01:04
these people?
2:01:07
That may be us. What's what's
left? What's left? They've
2:01:11
categorized everybody else. What
are we We're
2:01:14
in the game by sexual other men
who have sex with men,
2:01:16
communities, and also
transgender people who have sex
2:01:18
with men. By the
2:01:19
way, stop, stop stop is the man
who has sex with the other men
2:01:25
who have sex with men community.
It's not like one guy.
2:01:29
It's a community job. So a whole
2:01:31
bunch of guys, where's where
does this community live? This
2:01:34
whole bunch of guys out there.
You know what, I figured out
2:01:37
what it is. They're not gays are
not bisexuals. They're Trump
2:01:40
supporters. Basically what it is
2:01:42
other men who have sex with men
is Trump
2:01:45
supporters. They won't take him
in to the gay community. They
2:01:49
won't take him into as a
bisexual. They're just other
2:01:52
other men who are
2:01:53
Trump supporters. So like
Richard Grinnell? Yeah, the
2:02:00
former national security
adviser. Yeah, director of
2:02:03
national security. Yeah, he's at
ease other man who has sex with
2:02:06
men, because he's a Trump
supporter is that that's not
2:02:09
don't smear the good gay name
with him. Now, am I crazy? Or is
2:02:15
this just really rude what
they're doing here?
2:02:19
See,
2:02:20
I see from some perspective is
rude.
2:02:23
Seems really rude. All right,
let's see if we can scare
2:02:25
everybody with some COVID
Because you know, COVID has time
2:02:29
to come back again, as once
again, get ready for all all
2:02:34
your little restrictions and
rules and regulations.
2:02:38
Especially if you're in Canada,
2:02:40
things to remember is COVID is
not done with us yet. Might want
2:02:44
to be done with it. But it's
still around and yeah, how
2:02:49
patronizing is this dude? COVID
is not, you may be done with it.
2:02:53
But he's not done with us yet.
2:02:55
Things to remember is COVID is
not done with us yet. We might
2:03:00
want to be done with it. But
still around. And yes, we have a
2:03:04
lot more tools a lot more
understanding a lot more
2:03:06
knowledge on how to keep
ourselves and our loved ones
2:03:09
safe, that have allowed us to
get back to regular life in a
2:03:12
lot of ways for a whole bunch of
people. But we also know that as
2:03:16
winter comes and as people get
pushed back in doors, there is a
2:03:20
real risk of another serious
wave of COVID. One of the best
2:03:26
things we can do to prevent that
wave prevent the pressure on our
2:03:31
healthcare system, prevent
provinces from having to take
2:03:35
decisions around restrictions
and mandates is to ensure that
2:03:39
everyone is up to date in their
vaccine. Recommendation is, you
2:03:44
know, you should be up to date
in your vaccinations. If you
2:03:48
have have had a dose within six
months, everyone who has been a
2:03:52
while since their vaccination,
vaccination should look at the
2:03:56
fact that we have new vaccines
coming out this month that are
2:04:01
tailored against Omicron that
will provide better protection
2:04:05
and tailor one should get out
and get vaccinated. If we are
2:04:09
able to hit that 8085 90% of
Canadians up to date on their
2:04:13
vaccinations. We'll have a much
better winter with much less
2:04:18
need for the kinds of
restrictions and rules that were
2:04:21
so problematic for everyone over
the past years.
2:04:24
Oh restrictions and rules
restrictions.
2:04:31
I mentioned the University of
California think again the last
2:04:34
show. They require now that if
you haven't you have a flu shot
2:04:39
and that's the name COVID Oh
isn't getting it COVID. But if
2:04:43
you don't have a flu shot, you
have to wear a mask all the
2:04:45
time. Sure. And I'll say it
again the flu has been around
2:04:51
forever every year but why all
of a sudden do you have to wear
2:04:54
the mask of obedience. If you
didn't get your flu shot and
2:04:58
most a lot of people don't get
the flu. To the Sushi has dumb
2:05:01
because they have control and
people will comply particularly
2:05:05
in your area.
2:05:06
particulars.
2:05:08
Oh yeah, this it's as if nothing
happened. Of course nothing did
2:05:12
because vaccines didn't work
maths don't matter lockdowns
2:05:16
were harmful. It's all been
discussed. It's all mainstream.
2:05:19
It's an it's not not a joke,
man. But who gives a shit. Just
2:05:23
keep pushing Well back
2:05:25
in this country that returned to
school is now being blamed for a
2:05:28
spike in COVID cases among
children. Data shows a 14% jump
2:05:33
and pediatric COVID cases last
week. The White House is urging
2:05:36
parents to get their kids
vaccinated.
2:05:39
Jab I'm turning now to the
pandemic just days after the CDC
2:05:42
gave the green light for those
new COVID booster shots. Major
2:05:46
chains like Walgreens are now
offering appointments, the new
2:05:49
doses with protection against
the most common Omicron
2:05:51
variants, and they are
recommended for everyone turns
2:05:55
over who has already been
vaccinated. CDC says only 49% of
2:05:59
eligible Americans have had a
previous booster shot.
2:06:03
They should have just like the
doctors, you know, like four out
2:06:06
of five dentists recommend they
should have doctors like Hey, I
2:06:08
recommend this. Hey, I'm so and
so. And I recommend this jab
2:06:13
would like to see like do
cigarette ads. Yeah, yeah,
2:06:16
doctors are recommending various
cigarette brands. So you know,
2:06:20
that's our medical system at
work.
2:06:22
And the recommendation for now
for now is not as dire as
2:06:27
everywhere else. But for now.
For now. It's the one to be up
2:06:30
to date every year.
2:06:31
Those updated COVID booster
shots are rolling out this week.
2:06:35
The White House today health
officials said COVID shots will
2:06:37
likely become a once a year
vaccination, targeting the
2:06:40
latest strains. The shots are
free for now. But administration
2:06:44
officials say the program needs
another injection of funds from
2:06:47
Congress.
2:06:48
Oh my Mo Money more money that's
all going to be free, free
2:06:51
forever. And if you want to know
what it's going to be like here
2:06:55
in the wintertime, let's go to
Australia. This is exactly and I
2:06:58
remember this was COVID. He had
summertime here and we'd had our
2:07:02
beginning of lockdowns and it
was like well, Australia isn't
2:07:06
doing a good job. There's
nothing happening. Remember
2:07:09
that. They don't let anybody in
they got no COVID They got one
2:07:13
person they killed him. They
bury that person. Set his
2:07:17
clothes on fire. We're great and
then Winter came and of course
2:07:21
along with it came influenza but
okay COVID And now it's
2:07:25
wintertime once again in
Australia,
2:07:27
Queensland as a being warned
that they might need a fifth
2:07:30
COVID job before the end of the
year as authorities monitor the
2:07:34
spread of new Omicron variants
live to Seven News reporter and
2:07:38
he was on the Gold Coast our GA
what's prompted this
2:07:41
Good morning Manuel. This latest
COVID Wave is decimating
2:07:44
healthcare staff and putting
extra pressure on hospitals
2:07:48
right across Queensland, Around
700 people are being treated for
2:07:52
COVID in private and public
health hospitals. And on top of
2:07:55
that 7.6% of Queensland Health
staff are currently off work
2:08:00
sick themselves here at the Gulf
Coast University Hospital, they
2:08:03
have temporarily suspended tier
three services, which is lower
2:08:07
level planned care. Now this all
comes after it was announced
2:08:11
that from Monday, anyone over 30
will be eligible to receive
2:08:14
their second booster. However,
we are being warned by some
2:08:19
healthcare professionals that
this is unlikely to be our last
2:08:22
booster and we could in fact,
need a fifth dose by the end of
2:08:26
the year someone it appears that
this is something we will just
2:08:29
have to accept as the virus and
its variants continue to evolve
2:08:33
the way of life. Alright, thank
you so much, Georgia,
2:08:37
the way is your life.
2:08:39
What was George's contribution
to this report? Nothing.
2:08:44
Absolutely nothing as you sound
like I'd like oh, I don't know,
2:08:48
hysteric little bits running
around.
2:08:52
I think now so they're gonna
have to come back with the
2:08:55
incentives again. Hamburgers No,
no, I think $100 Bill No. I
2:09:02
think we need to wrap it into
our other program. And for every
2:09:07
every, every time someone gets a
booster, we send another stinger
2:09:12
missile to Ukraine. So we can
say do it for Ukraine, do it for
2:09:16
Ukraine. And people you know
what people but you know, I know
2:09:21
it's like, you know, it hurts a
little bit which tells me the
2:09:23
boost is working. But I'm just
really I'm here I'm doing it for
2:09:26
Ukraine. People will love it.
2:09:29
Well, if you want to take it
further, you can have your name
2:09:31
inscribed on the missile.
2:09:35
Hey, this is good. That's a
great idea. Just a magic marker,
2:09:40
but still,
2:09:41
well, it could be anything. It
could be one of those little
2:09:43
inscription tools or it could be
or it could be a Sharpie. And
2:09:48
you can put maybe you might you
know, because of the nature of
2:09:51
it, you got to put 10 names on
there. If you Putin, yeah, stuff
2:09:55
like that little message you pay
extra for yet to get if you get
2:09:59
your whole family Next thing you
can get to
2:10:06
and then finally, again
something that people only got a
2:10:10
little snippet from for the haha
but the whole the full 50
2:10:15
seconds of this clip is quite
good I found that entertaining
2:10:18
our doctors jaw who is the COVID
response Doctor Who I do not
2:10:26
think has ever even met the
president
2:10:31
namely that by the way, what's
the name of that chin woman?
2:10:35
Chin
2:10:36
yeah Chen the one that Selena
Lena when Lena when when when
2:10:40
Lena when? Yeah. Council on
Foreign Relations.
2:10:43
Oh, surprise, surprise. Let me
guess World Economic Forum
2:10:47
for found that leader to the
Ross Trilateral
2:10:51
Commission. Maybe Bohemian
Grove.
2:10:57
Seems likely she's alright,
she's
2:10:59
Dr. Shaw.
2:11:00
So here's the simple version. If
you're 12 and above, and
2:11:05
previously vaccinated, it's time
to go get an updated COVID-19
2:11:09
shot,
2:11:10
updated shot update me update
just like an iPhone.
2:11:14
Now, here are a couple of
caveats because they're always
2:11:16
Oh,
2:11:16
my goodness, they should do
every iPhone update and you're
2:11:21
like, oh, there's a new iOS it
has cool new emojis. You should
2:11:27
be able to get the beta of that.
If you get your shot.
2:11:34
It Apple working with the
government selling
2:11:36
you be perfect. And you can
still say I'm doing it for
2:11:39
Ukraine.
2:11:40
Now here are a couple of caveats
because there are always a few
2:11:43
caveats. If you've had a recent
infection or were recently
2:11:46
vaccinated, it's reasonable to
wait a few months
2:11:49
back hang back. It used to be
strict exact timing temperature.
2:11:54
Remember that you remember the
days where it had to be within
2:11:56
like three days, 23 days, you
know,
2:11:59
yeah, if not, you might die.
Take two or three months.
2:12:04
Now we expect millions of people
to get the shot this month.
2:12:10
For Ukraine,
2:12:12
as folks get back to school, get
back to work and get back into
2:12:16
their regular routines after the
summer. And as the annual flu
2:12:21
vaccination campaign kicks into
high gear later this month and
2:12:25
into early October. We expect
millions will choose to get
2:12:28
their COVID-19 shot at the same
time. Oh, or over the course of
2:12:32
the fall when people go in for
routine checkups.
2:12:35
This guy actually sounds like
Tim Cook. Does he have a little
2:12:38
bit of Tim Cook's cadence? You
know we expect a little
2:12:43
bit a little bit we expect it to
pick it up right away but I can
2:12:46
see where you think that
2:12:47
millions of people to use
iPhone. We've noticed how they
2:12:50
never say the iPhone or your
iPhone. It's like iPhone.
2:12:56
Millions of people are using
iPhone. I guess you haven't
2:13:00
noticed expecting
2:13:00
me notice it but I'm now on the
lookout. You just
2:13:04
go look at that whole
presentation and we think iPhone
2:13:07
should be this. It's like iPhone
is its own entity, its own godly
2:13:11
entity which from a financial
perspective it is and
2:13:14
as the annual flu vaccination
campaign kicks into high gear
2:13:18
later this month and into early
October. We expect millions will
2:13:22
choose to get their COVID-19
shot at the same time. Or over
2:13:26
the course of the fall when
people go in for routine
2:13:29
checkups. The good news is you
can get both your flu shot and
2:13:32
COVID shot at the same time.
It's actually a good idea.
2:13:35
I really well he's gonna tell
you he's going to tell you why.
2:13:39
I'm glad you stepped on it so I
can stop it. Bring your
2:13:42
attention to it. He will explain
2:13:45
the good news is you can get
both your flu shot and COVID
2:13:47
shot at the same time. It's
actually a good idea. I really
2:13:50
believe this is why God gave us
two arms one for the flu shot
2:13:54
and the other
2:13:55
guy Oh geez. Okay clip for the
day. Today.
2:14:02
He's sitting there saying I
would have been better if he
2:14:05
said do believe but no instead
he
2:14:07
says no I was hoping for do
believe but he didn't say do
2:14:10
believe what else but as a whole
2:14:18
this is my favorite and the
other one for the quiet No, no,
2:14:20
I
2:14:21
really two arms. I really
believe in for the way it was
2:14:24
this. I really believe this is
why God gave us two arms. Do you
2:14:27
think
2:14:27
he really believes that? This is
why God gave us to arms. Does he
2:14:31
really believe it?
2:14:33
No, he's a liar.
2:14:35
I mean, that's, that's that
religious man. To me is
2:14:39
minimally Don't be so flippant.
Man. I really believe are we
2:14:46
well, to be fair about it. You
see those man on the street?
2:14:51
Questions? I mean, no wonder
they talk to us like we're
2:14:54
morons. I had a whole bunch of
room I can't even bring my Tough
2:15:00
to play him.
2:15:01
Oh play why?
2:15:03
Why I didn't clip anything. No,
I'm
2:15:05
just gonna clip one today for
today's show and I just felt the
2:15:08
same way
2:15:09
I'm forced to do it. It's the
same guy and he's got dynamite
2:15:13
material. It's just it's so sad.
Sad. Yeah, it's not right.
2:15:20
But he also obviously hates
women. Let's go to I got some I
2:15:25
got a student loan thing, but I
got I want to get this out. I
2:15:28
get because I'm one of my things
I'm doing a running gag with as
2:15:31
these Democrats that are
convincing themselves that
2:15:34
they're going to do okay in the
midterms.
2:15:36
Oh, no. This is this is totally
the narrative. I think
2:15:39
Republicans are even saying,
Hey, man, I think the Democrats
2:15:42
are gonna do really well.
2:15:44
They are they're just a sucker's
game. It's been going on for a
2:15:47
while. I have three pretty short
clips. This debt Dems winning
2:15:52
the midterms, just 62
2:15:54
days until Americans vote to
decide among other things, which
2:15:57
party will control Congress.
There's a new poll out, it
2:16:01
suggests Democrats have some
momentum with registered voters.
2:16:05
Here it is. 45% of registered
voters say we're the election
2:16:10
today. They cast their ballot
for the Democratic congressional
2:16:13
candidate on the ballot. 40% say
they vote for the Republican. If
2:16:17
you narrow that down to people
who say they'll definitely vote
2:16:21
in the midterms, Democrats lead
48 to 45. Over Republicans, the
2:16:26
GOP looking to turn that around
this week, Republicans are
2:16:30
launching a massive ad buy
across eight states in an
2:16:34
attempt to boost their nine
figures. Hundreds of millions
2:16:40
flooding the airwaves, including
those in Georgia, North Carolina
2:16:44
and Ohio. Much of that money set
to come from the Senate
2:16:47
Leadership Fund. It promotes
Republican candidates. A
2:16:51
spokesperson for the group said
they plan to spend the money
2:16:54
defining Democratic candidates
around their extreme positions,
2:16:59
and their enabling of President
Biden's agenda.
2:17:02
And I think it's time for us to
explain once again, because we
2:17:05
do it every election cycle. What
this is really about whenever it
2:17:10
gets close to election time, and
we hear the all neck and neck,
2:17:16
neck and neck is pretty close.
What is it it
2:17:20
always pretty close. So give us
the networks that TV media, the
2:17:25
news media, the print media, any
media give us money. And we'll
2:17:30
try to even things out because
you know you need to advertise
2:17:33
otherwise you're gonna get
you're gonna get shellacked.
2:17:36
And this will be Oh, look,
2:17:39
look, look, you're losing. Look,
you guys are down. Oh man,
2:17:42
you're gonna take it you're
gonna get wiped out. And
2:17:45
this will be Mark Zuckerberg
true albatross since he came out
2:17:51
and stupidly said, we're not
going to take any election
2:17:56
money.
2:17:57
What an idiot.
2:17:58
I mean that it's like this is
the bonanza. This is the event.
2:18:02
Remember? We had Les Moonves
Trump rocks, like people
2:18:04
advertising everywhere. It's
great.
2:18:07
Yeah, yeah. Les Moonves was
straightforward. It was on a
2:18:10
conference call to investors.
And it was like we've played
2:18:14
there's gonna be a great quarter
because of the election. Should
2:18:17
we play it again? Just real
quick. Yeah, you might as well
2:18:19
the advertising climate couldn't
be better right now. And I've
2:18:22
never seen it this odd for a
number of years. Third quarter
2:18:25
scatter was phenomenally good.
And fourth is even better than
2:18:28
that. So as the year ends, and
we move into 16, guess what, in
2:18:33
16, we have an extra AFC
Championship playoff game, we
2:18:37
have the Super Bowl, and we have
a year of political advertising.
2:18:42
That looks like it's shaping up
to be pretty phenomenal. You
2:18:46
know, we love having all 16
Republican candidates throwing
2:18:50
crap at each other, it's great.
The more they spend, the better
2:18:53
it is for us and go Donald keeps
keep getting out there. And, you
2:18:57
know, this is this is fun, you
know, the, you know, watching
2:19:01
this, let them spend money on us
and we love having them in
2:19:05
there. And we're looking forward
to a very exciting political
2:19:08
year and 16
2:19:09
Yeah, that Facebook is gonna
have a real problem with a
2:19:12
number of
2:19:13
Facebook's gonna have a lot of
explaining to do, you know, its
2:19:17
shareholders at a meeting but
you know, if I was a shareholder
2:19:21
living I am a shareholder as a
matter of fact, you're
2:19:23
face to face back shareholder?
Yeah, law, I think is your long
2:19:27
face back.
2:19:27
Oh, totally. And all these
things are evidentiary that
2:19:33
they're going to, you know,
Facebook is a depressed stock
2:19:36
the way I see it, because of
this kind of thing, this kind of
2:19:39
stupidity. Once they get rid of
Zuckerberg and put somebody in
2:19:43
who knows how to milk, milk it,
they can really do well because
2:19:48
they're gonna have to start
buying publication. I get a lot
2:19:49
of thoughts on it, but I'm not
gonna bring them up here. Let's
2:19:52
go to clip two of the of the
Dems winning,
2:19:57
right there is a structural or
structural advantage for
2:20:00
Republicans in gerrymandered
districts in the House and in
2:20:05
the Senate, in the Electoral
College as well.
2:20:10
Did you hear what she said this
expert that was brought in by
2:20:13
Shepherd? Yes. Now, I want you
to explain to the people out
2:20:18
there, what is a gerrymandered
Senate District? It's a
2:20:24
statewide election. You can't
gerrymander the Senate it's a
2:20:32
statewide election. You're
2:20:34
right. Each and every no
gerrymandering of districts.
2:20:37
gerrymander, you know, it does
like yeah, you you talk, guys,
2:20:41
you can vote in here in
California. Now. What is she
2:20:44
talking about?
2:20:45
Well, now, when you read now
when you redraw? That's right. I
2:20:51
mean, does the senator have a
district now senators that
2:20:53
doesn't have district?
2:20:54
The whole state?
2:20:57
And is it? I'm sure they can
explain it.
2:21:03
There's no explanation. She's
talking to her hat.
2:21:09
Nice way to I haven't heard that
one in the very classic.
2:21:16
I mean, it's on this. It's a
little lighter than talking
2:21:20
through her asked, which is the
less polite way of putting it
2:21:24
now she's full of shit. That's
another way of saying it.
2:21:27
Yeah. It's bullcrap. You could
throw that one out. It's bull
2:21:30
crap.
2:21:31
Okay, here we go with the end of
this little analysis.
2:21:35
I want to show you what we just
got out of Florida. You've
2:21:36
probably seen this from the
governor's race. Look at that.
2:21:39
Ron DeSantis has been a three
point lead over Charlie Chris,
2:21:43
the Democrat now currently used
to be independent used to be
2:21:46
Republican. Are those numbers
real? Do you buy it?
2:21:50
It's so funny that you asked me
that because I looked at that
2:21:52
today. And I said, I don't buy
that Marco Rubio's only two
2:21:55
points I had in the Senate race
or that Charlie, Chris, is that
2:21:59
close to a very popular governor
in quite a red state? If we find
2:22:04
out on election night, Shepard
that Charlie Crist won that
2:22:08
race, I think it would be
entirely because of the issue of
2:22:11
abortion. And again, we won't
know who is the most energized
2:22:15
to get in the car that day, to
get their friends out to give
2:22:18
money to knock on doors and
produce a victory until we see
2:22:23
it on November 8.
2:22:24
Now, here's the two people, two
people looking right at corrupt
2:22:28
polling, designed to get people
to spend more money on
2:22:32
advertising, and neither one of
them seeing it. Are they just
2:22:36
pretending they don't see it? I
would say they're pretending. I
2:22:40
wouldn't say that. I would say
no to that. I would say that
2:22:43
they're sincere.
2:22:45
Yeah, these people may be Who
are these people where they have
2:22:49
any
2:22:49
Shep Smith is some analyst who
thinks you can gerrymander the
2:22:53
Senate.
2:22:55
I wonder if she can tell me what
time it is by looking at an
2:22:58
analog clock on the street.
2:23:01
Probably not be possible. My
hell's that? Why is it round?
2:23:16
All right, the vape wars. I'm
going to deconstruct what I
2:23:21
think is happening with this
latest settlement between jewel
2:23:25
and the states. Here's the
report, Jewel has
2:23:27
agreed to pay $438.5 million to
34 states and territories over
2:23:33
its marketing practices. While
not admitting guilt. Jewel says
2:23:36
that it's all in the past and
the company now has a new, more
2:23:40
honorable mission. The two year
investigation finding jewel
2:23:43
intentionally tried to appeal to
children with ads like these,
2:23:47
featuring young trendy models.
Other marketing tactics included
2:23:51
hosting launch parties for new
products, offering free samples,
2:23:55
advertising on social media, and
selling products and flavors
2:23:58
attractive to children. And it
worked apparently, in 2019. The
2:24:02
same year jewel says it, quote
reset the company. More than 5
2:24:06
million young people said they
tried vaping within the past 30
2:24:09
days, just the year before that.
The number was 3.6 million.
2:24:14
Jewel commenting in a statement
the terms of the agreement are
2:24:17
aligned with our current
business practices. We remain
2:24:20
focused on the future as we work
to fulfill our mission to
2:24:23
transition adult smokers away
from cigarettes, the number one
2:24:27
cause of preventable death while
combating underage use.
2:24:31
All right, I've been following
this very closely. For many
2:24:35
years, even Trump almost got got
swept up into this bullcrap. And
2:24:41
they tried to stop it. So, to
review jewel was purchased by
2:24:48
Philip Morris. You know the
biggest tobacco I guess,
2:24:52
arguably one of the best tobacco
manufacturers and marketers. And
2:24:57
the problem with jewel as it was
out there on its own initially
2:25:01
is, as you heard millions of
kids stopped smoking tobacco or
2:25:05
weren't smoke. Let's put it this
way. We're not smoking tobacco
2:25:09
products, but we're either
starting with Joule, which is
2:25:13
vaporizer and nicotine, no
tobacco involved, or they might
2:25:18
have stopped smoking altogether.
The issue for the states the
2:25:22
State's got this payment to pay
out. That's That's why this
2:25:25
caught my attention. The issue
is that if kids stopped buying
2:25:29
tobacco products, the master
states agreement doesn't work.
2:25:35
And the master states agreement
was amongst I think all the
2:25:38
states but certainly these these
3438 they get a piece of the
2:25:43
tobacco sales to pay for people
dying in their state because of
2:25:48
tobacco. I know it sounds kind
of ghoulish, but that's
2:25:51
it is delicious, totally
ghoulish, but it's, uh, you can
2:25:54
just see them going going for
it. Well, you know, you know,
2:25:58
Bill, the fact is that people
are going to smoke anyway. And
2:26:02
we, there's nothing we can do
about it. So I think if we
2:26:06
actually if we take some of this
money, it will probably push the
2:26:10
price up in that it will help
people not want to, because they
2:26:13
can't afford it. So it's a good
it's a win win. It's a win win
2:26:16
for the state.
2:26:17
Now, of course, all the states
have already packaged that money
2:26:20
years in advance into bonds and
like, Hey, what's going to be
2:26:23
it's going to be a steady flow.
People don't stop smoking,
2:26:26
certainly not during shitty
depression times. But then this
2:26:29
jewel thing is vaping threw him
for a loop. And so what you're
2:26:32
seeing here is a calculation and
a settlement in my opinion,
2:26:36
between the state saying okay,
we will let you continue with
2:26:40
your plan, which I'll explain in
a moment. But first we got to
2:26:43
see some moolah, because we got
screwed out of this deal by
2:26:46
jewel, we didn't get all the
money we needed. We need more
2:26:48
money, okay, we'll pay you the
half a billion dollars. Boom,
2:26:51
there it is. Shut up. And now
comes i cos this thing is
2:26:56
already, I think up to 35 or 35%
of the world tobacco market,
2:27:02
particularly Asia, it is non
combustible smoking device and
2:27:08
tobacco. So you don't actually
burn the tobacco. According to I
2:27:13
have not tried one I have yet to
receive one. You don't burn the
2:27:17
tobacco. It's non combustible.
I'm not quite sure what all
2:27:20
the PR people, you can get one.
2:27:25
Yeah, but you know, if I call PR
people, I'd have a free road
2:27:28
caster pro I'd have all kinds of
free shit. Yeah, that's the
2:27:32
idea. Well, if you can call the
PR people on one of these two
2:27:37
person electric Evie tools, that
would be great. Ain't gonna
2:27:42
happen anyway. So this. So this
is the idea because you can
2:27:46
still vape these things. It's
this is for people have been
2:27:50
trained to vape it'll feel very
comfortable. You charge it, you
2:27:54
put a little thing in here, a
little pod. And you can even
2:27:57
smoke it indoors, because it's
smokeless, because it's non
2:28:00
combustion. And it's tobacco. So
they will go back to getting a
2:28:05
piece of the revenue. This is
what it's always been. And of
2:28:09
course, ABC has to help out with
this mission. And so they're
2:28:13
going to add a little bit of
pizzazz by saying, hey, you
2:28:16
know, you really, you shouldn't
be using vape at all, because
2:28:19
nicotine will kill you in so
many ways.
2:28:21
The doctor said, there's a lot
of conflicting info out there
2:28:23
about the safety of vaping. So
what does the data show?
2:28:27
Well, there's a lot of
misinformation and
2:28:29
miscommunication on how much
nicotine is in these products
2:28:32
and
2:28:32
also the dangers of nicotine
itself. In fact, it's been found
2:28:35
that two thirds of those between
the ages of 15 and 24 do not
2:28:38
know that jewels contain more
nicotine than cigarettes when in
2:28:42
reality, one joule contains
enough nicotine to accommodate
2:28:45
20 cigarettes. And they also
don't realize that nicotine has
2:28:49
dangerous effects itself.
2:28:50
There's this idea that sensors
know tobacco in these products
2:28:53
that it's somehow safer, but
nicotine has been associated
2:28:56
with increase in heart rate,
blood pressure. A study from the
2:28:59
American Heart Association has
also associated nicotine to
2:29:02
increases in cholesterol and
triglycerides, which all
2:29:05
increase the risk of heart
attacks and strokes and other
2:29:07
cardiovascular disease. And
nicotine also negatively affects
2:29:11
the brain. It could affect the
tension centers, mood centers,
2:29:14
irritability, and this is
especially important for young
2:29:17
adults because many don't
realize that the brain continues
2:29:19
to develop until around the age
of 2425
2:29:24
I crosses on that bowl crap
report that come on.
2:29:28
By the way this made me think
about something. How you know so
2:29:32
these days when you have a test
or you're anxious, and you're
2:29:36
growing up, you know or or
you're worried about asking a
2:29:40
girl out on a date or a boy
doesn't matter. You have anxiety
2:29:45
and what do we do? We give you
SSRIs we give you Lexapro we
2:29:51
give you stuff to remove you're
probably better off with a smoke
2:29:54
exactly back in the day shit,
man. I got a test. You know,
2:29:58
take a couple of hits again. But
nicotine you feel depressed in
2:30:02
the morning take a hit good to
go donut black coffee, America
2:30:10
and a shot of scotch. Yeah.
What's
2:30:11
your problem people? I cost on
deck? Well, we'll see. We'll
2:30:15
see. I'm pretty sure that it's
about that time. It's great
2:30:18
reset anyway. Might as well like
bring that back in. I'm excited.
2:30:24
Should be fun. Well, I
2:30:24
want you to try this stuff.
2:30:26
I want to I yeah, I'm very
excited about me. I'm
2:30:29
not interested to say the least.
But you've never smoked. No, no,
2:30:33
I never have
2:30:34
never even a puff just to try
it. No, never cigar.
2:30:38
I have smoked cigars.
2:30:40
Do you like it?
2:30:42
I like to flavor have a good
have a good Cubana? No, but
2:30:45
generally speaking, cigars
tastes terrible.
2:30:48
So blunts are off the table.
Blood out.
2:30:53
I'm gonna show my mood by
donating to no agenda. Imagine
2:30:57
all the people who could do
that. Oh yeah, that'd be fun
2:31:07
so we have a few people to thank
for show 1484 84 it starting
2:31:14
with Bruce Schwalm. Bruce been
giving us money recently. I
2:31:19
appreciate it. He's in
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
2:31:21
$150.33
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w s q v the Susquehanna Valley.
2:31:26
Zachary Hanzlik Hanzlik? I think
and he's also in Pennsylvania in
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Downing town. 100. Weird name
for a town
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wants to do douching
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he needs a D douching.
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Van De douche to the douchey
boy. Take care. You
2:31:51
see, he makes an interesting
comment here. This is a guy I
2:31:54
got him into the show during the
twit anniversary years back and
2:31:57
kept interrupting Leo shouting
hail apple.
2:32:02
We were doing this on our show.
We came up we were so you know
2:32:06
this is probably what caused
many a rift. You think? Yeah,
2:32:12
yeah, because we're just busting
on that shit nonstop.
2:32:16
Dennis price is up. He's in Pine
Grove, California. He's in for
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$100 He sent an email about
nuclear energy. Blair Williams
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in Austin, Texas. 100 Carrie
Jackson in Watertown, Tennessee
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100. And then we jumped his Sir
Kevin McLaughlin, the Duke of
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Luna lover of America and a
lover of boobs and locusts,
2:32:36
North Carolina and he gave 808
And he's the only one nice.
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Wyoming. Beth puji in Henderson,
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Nevada. Andrei. P.
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Rob Knight of the philanthropic
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shareholders Federation
enlighten, enlighten. QQ and Key
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West. Thank you, sir Greg, the
McKnight of the inner banks in
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Newport, North Carolina. Happy
Birthday Merle. Your exit
2:33:31
strategies remain unrealized as
we need you guys to keep us
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sane. Sir Greg with a double G.
Angela bol and Kingsville Texas,
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Eric Hoffman, Edmonton, Alberta,
Canada Navia. Mikayla e King in
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Temecula, Tim Akula. As I'm
saying that Kyla to make you go
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figure, of course it'd be
Temecula, California, Brandon
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Lachlan and Sugar Hill, GA
Melanie Lawson in East Sussex,
2:33:58
Great Britain, Jesse Smith in
Woonsocket. Hey, I've been to
2:34:03
Woonsocket by my mind when the
rootstock and Woonsocket yeah
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Homedepot tickets. I think Gavin
Goldrick San Francisco, Matt
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Lowe say are Laci in Odessa,
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Florida OC.
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You know, Matt,
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no, I know that. I know some
other low C's
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Nathan Garza in Whitestone.
Indiana, Brian Bowser, or is it
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Bowser? Ah ha see in King George
Virginia, Bryan Aveiro, in Los
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Angeles, California and finally
Gergana young Cova in
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Buckinghamshire, in Great
Britain. Oh, that's the swanky
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area, Buckinghamshire word with
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that Keegan Sullivan and we do
this all year round. We just
2:34:46
keep this going. Yeah, just keep
having birthdays. We'll see how
2:34:49
long that this goes on before it
peters out. Or people start
2:34:52
complaining. Keegan Sullivan in
Peoria, Illinois, by six to four
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Michael gates 50 to 80 Geoffrey
Kenyon in Clontarf. Queensland
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they get some great names or
cities down there. 5029 And
2:35:09
finally we go to our $50 donors.
I'm just gonna do names and
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We got all kinds of NAT Oh cow
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Dame Christina. I want to say
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Pearl, I can't remember she's a
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oh yeah, this flight attendant
you mentioned before it's really
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nice. She came by and they went
out to dinner together you know
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do chick stuff. But she gave me
a nice birthday card and it was
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sealed on the back with some
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Yeah, well I get all the mail
for the box and so you see it a
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lot yeah, the red box
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on the box to exactly know what
well the no agenda meetups is
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where you're going to find your
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been to many of them and I think
we got another another cool one
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coming up in May of one coming
up in Austin soon. Pretty sure
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we do. Like another hill country
meetup if at all possible
2:39:48
anyway. People do like to attend
them sometimes a lot of people
2:39:52
that show up and well here's one
a report from the Knoxville
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this is number a at the
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This is Noah with Chris Searcy
center at the Knoxville no
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agenda meetup Hey Adam Hey John
and the morning Love y'all
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boy of the Lotus effect you may
have heard of us in the morning
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y'all
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man a meet up with Cersei sitter
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my God. You're talking peek. No
agenda right there everybody. No
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agenda, nation. Time let you
know what meetups are on the
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way. The evac zone sent this
promo.
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Join us this Saturday at Blue
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Dalek to
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bring your resource. Ignore the
air raid sirens and the
2:41:12
exploding nuclear plant warnings
bring your Human Resources.
2:41:17
Today it's six o'clock Phoenix
Arizona time. We've got the
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Blonko Cosina and cantina meet
up I got corrected it's Cosina
2:41:29
if you say Cocina then that's
something completely different
2:41:32
than I've got him straight now.
That's in Scottsdale Dukkha the
2:41:35
South is organizing that he must
be on location on Saturday. The
2:41:39
bends and Bernadette's that
brunch brunch together stay
2:41:42
together 10 o'clock in brewed
Fort Worth Texas also on
2:41:47
Saturday greater Annapolis let's
go so what what what's brewed is
2:41:50
the name of the place brewed ale
brewed b r e r e w Ed yes dough
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Thank you could have been
misconstrued the brewed greater
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Annapolis let's go social two
o'clock in Oh Laughlin Arnold
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Maryland on Saturday also
Saturday the South Jersey slaves
2:42:07
meet up two o'clock Eastern
Garden State distillery have
2:42:10
been where Toms River new
journey New Jersey to my old
2:42:13
stomping grounds. Now this is
Sir our Daniels who's organizing
2:42:17
this if you want to get some
inside dirt from some cool
2:42:19
organizations you want to check
them out. Or is this different
2:42:24
one? Yes, no. This is also Mr.
Daniels Yes. I don't know it's
2:42:29
Toms River go. Mid Vancouver
Island meet up three o'clock on
2:42:33
Saturday, the rogue oasis in
Lake COVID Sean Kawa chimed in
2:42:37
British Columbia, the Chicago
beach meet up longtime Now S E A
2:42:42
Montrose beach Chicago and
that'll be four o'clock on
2:42:45
Saturday, South Mississippi meet
up five o'clock on Saturday at
2:42:49
Chandeleur Island brewing in
Gulfport Mississippi,
2:42:54
Mississippi. What's his MS when
that'd be Missouri? No, no, no
2:42:58
ms. Malmo
2:42:59
is Missouri.
2:43:00
Thank you. Long COVID Get my
nation reindeer meet up in
2:43:04
Helsinki. Oh, we're shed the
woodshed that we're kind of
2:43:08
finished name is that the wool
shed? Hey, oh, laugh. Where's
2:43:14
the meetup in Helsinki? The
rules shed? Unless I'm
2:43:18
misunderstanding sir Sammy is
organizing not be fun. Maybe
2:43:22
wonder how and we'll stop by and
you just heard the Three Mile
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Island evac zone meet up that's
Saturday at six o'clock the blue
2:43:28
sky Tavern and enters pa C front
apertivo northwest Italy Ill
2:43:35
chose to just go sorta is soul
core so grab the buck Greg
2:43:42
Garibaldi Deanna Mara Marino
Italy. You better go to the
2:43:47
website because I don't know
what they just said this. And
2:43:51
then us which will be September
11. Show day What could go
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wrong? Never forget we have tiny
MC delay. potlucks at was at the
2:44:02
organizer that'll be in
Anchorage, Alaska. Matt's all
2:44:05
over the place. These meetups
also on the lemons. 505 Cuz we
2:44:09
can that's an urban 360 Pizza in
Albuquerque, New Mexico, our
2:44:13
very own. So Jeff TOEIC is
hosting. And finally in Harlem,
2:44:18
the Netherlands on September 11.
Order cup. Jasper is organizing
2:44:23
in Harlem town. The Harlem town
meetup those of you have no
2:44:26
agenda meetups, at least the
ones coming up in the very near
2:44:28
future. You've got to go to one
of these at least once a
2:44:31
guarantee you'll come back for
more. It's just like eating
2:44:34
potato chips. No agenda meet
ups.com start one yourself.
2:44:38
Sometimes you go hang out with
all day. You won't be Haman. You
2:44:50
want to be where everybody feels
the same. It's like a bar
2:45:00
A C 245. All right. Do you have
I suppose I have to actually
2:45:06
I have one mediocre one, but it
might be good. I don't know. Oh,
2:45:10
well,
2:45:10
I got two so we might as well do
your mediocre first. I don't
2:45:13
know if mine are any good. Okay,
this is all on me. No, Jack, let
2:45:17
me boost you, man. Boost. Very
low. Here we go.
2:45:22
This is a safe space. What is a
safe space?
2:45:28
Is this a safe space?
2:45:30
No, this is the safe space.
2:45:33
Based on my interpretation
alone, it won't fly. Let's try
2:45:37
this fact check. True. One
2:45:42
already the winner. Well,
2:45:43
wait, wait, wait. We have one
more.
2:45:45
We beat farmer this year.
2:45:49
We feed farmer
2:45:50
we beat farmer this year. You
didn't hear Joe?
2:45:53
Oh, yeah, I heard that we beat
format.
2:45:56
This year like factcheck? True
better. Oh,
2:46:00
yeah. And you're the one that
gave me grief for putting Biden
2:46:04
attempts in the ISOs. And the
you'd keep doing it?
2:46:07
Well, the. Yes. Guilty as
charged.
2:46:11
I don't know what to say.
Because again, I like to fact
2:46:14
check true.
2:46:15
Yeah, let me just check that up
a little bit to get a little
2:46:18
more oomph. Make sure that
people here good. Here we go.
2:46:21
Let's try this. Fact check.
True. Yeah, I think it's good.
2:46:25
What makes it work? Is that
short? That extra beat? Yes. The
2:46:29
true. Just true. Last the true
in there. I agree. It's good.
2:46:33
It's good. Let's see. Oh, yes,
no, I do have an important too.
2:46:39
I have a couple important clips
to play before we leave. One is
2:46:44
this one.
2:46:45
The Pentagon says tonight it is
putting a pause now on
2:46:47
deliveries of a popular fighter
jet. The Defense Department says
2:46:51
the F 35 from Lockheed Martin
has a part made in China against
2:46:55
regulations. And the Pentagon
says it doesn't pose any
2:46:57
national security issues but
will be replaced with the part
2:47:01
from an approved vendor. They
hope to resolve the issue
2:47:04
quickly and resume deliveries
2:47:07
okay. What's the part? Oh, why
would they tell us that seems
2:47:12
like part of the story to me
what is the part is the radio is
2:47:18
it the bomb site? What is it is
it sound like it's a duck bolt
2:47:24
is
2:47:24
Chinese?
2:47:25
I don't know. I don't know. I
don't know. I
2:47:27
don't know. That's terrible
reporting.
2:47:34
I don't know who reported a look
into that.
2:47:36
I have a Chinese store. I get
that I got one clip left. Just
2:47:39
go to the Chinese lockdown bring
us up to speed on the earthquake
2:47:42
and his stupidity going on in
China. The death
2:47:45
toll is rising and aftershocks
continue in citron. After a
2:47:50
magnitude 6.6 earthquake hit the
Chinese province on Monday. Over
2:47:54
a million residents and
surrounding areas are reported
2:47:57
to have felt moderate tremors.
Some homes and buildings are
2:48:01
destroyed or severely damaged.
This dash cam video shows the
2:48:05
moment the quake struck in
looting a County near the
2:48:08
quake's epicenter. Tall trees
and structures are swaying and
2:48:13
shaking. At one point the facade
of one building just crumbles.
2:48:18
Authority is locked down 21
million residents in the Sichuan
2:48:22
capital of Chengdu because of
rising cases of COVID 19. This
2:48:26
social media video underscores
the heightened tension among
2:48:29
residents who are venting their
frustration as they remain in
2:48:33
lockdown after the quake. On
social media a man please
2:48:40
do you understand the situation
we are dealing with in this one
2:48:44
right now? Because of COVID We
can't go out because of the
2:48:47
earthquake because the inside
who can tell us where's the
2:48:50
safest for us?
2:48:51
The region has also endured
drought and the worst heatwave
2:48:55
on record.
2:48:57
Man What up with the Chinese
locked down? Why? Why? No one
2:49:02
seems to care anymore. This is
like oh, they're locked out. But
2:49:05
these are not insignificant.
What do they know something we
2:49:08
don't know? Are they? Is this
just what's to come for us?
2:49:12
What?
2:49:12
I don't think that they know and
we don't know. So this is just
2:49:16
you know why they're so freaky
about it.
2:49:18
It's got to be political crap
for on their side too. There's
2:49:21
got to
2:49:21
be some bullshit that we don't
understand yet. I have a few
2:49:25
clips to end up with. I think
they're all important. They're
2:49:27
not that very that long.
Otherwise, we'll just never get
2:49:31
to them. The first one is just
this thought this was
2:49:33
interesting. Theranos founder
2:49:35
Elizabeth Holmes is asking for a
new trial citing newly
2:49:38
discovered evidence. A jury
convicted Holmes earlier this
2:49:41
year of defrauding investors in
her blood testing company. Now
2:49:44
her lawyers say a witness for
the prosecution has approached
2:49:47
them expressing guilt over his
testimony against Holmes. The
2:49:51
witness Dr. Adam Rosen, Dorf
testified that he repeatedly
2:49:54
warned homes that the company's
blood testing was inaccurate.
2:49:59
Dr. Rosen
2:50:00
Er was clearly the main or one
of the main government
2:50:03
witnesses. He was the head of
the clinical lab at the time
2:50:08
that these events took place. So
he was the person who knew what
2:50:11
was happening in the lab, who
had direct communication with
2:50:15
Elizabeth Holmes, and also
interacted with Sunny balwani.
2:50:20
If her request for a new trial
is not granted, ALMS faces up to
2:50:23
20 years in prison.
2:50:25
Sounds like it sounds like you
know more about this.
2:50:30
Well, he never said that he gave
false testimony. He just felt
2:50:34
bad that she's going to you
know, she was found guilty. So
2:50:37
he comes over house and go into
apologizes for testifying. So
2:50:42
does she thinks this is a reason
for an appeal.
2:50:45
Oh, man. Yeah.
2:50:50
poreless is going nobody out
here at CSIS going anywhere this
2:50:54
whole like, going to the true
criminal? Jail. She's She's a
2:50:57
criminal.
2:50:58
Yeah, the criminals. She's just
lost. It's all those old horny
2:51:03
dudes over there in venture
capital. And they're the ones
2:51:06
that egg this on and made her
2:51:08
great. I agree. They kind of
pushed her to intuit, she got a
2:51:12
big head. Steve Jobs syndrome.
2:51:18
Couple of good job bits at the
end here. Tell me what our
2:51:22
president is saying here,
please.
2:51:26
You know, how much am I trying
to do with the deficit this
2:51:29
year? 1,000,000,500,000.
2:51:33
What exactly did our president
say?
2:51:36
You know, I'm gonna do a debit
deficit this year.
2:51:39
1,000,000,500,000. I think
2:51:41
what he meant to say was I
reduced the deficit this year,
2:51:44
but it comes out is reducing the
deficit, reducing the deficit.
2:51:48
You know, how much am I trying
to do with the deficit this
2:51:52
year? 1,000,000,500,000.
2:51:57
I love that love that love. That
2:51:58
was a big day for the president
the White House, a lot of
2:52:01
activity. He had his true his
true boss and master over
2:52:06
Michelle Obama
2:52:07
history was made at the White
House yesterday, the Obamas
2:52:10
helped unveil their official
portraits. The former president
2:52:13
and first lady discussed what
the two portraits represent to
2:52:16
them.
2:52:18
A girl like me, she was never
supposed to be up there next to
2:52:23
Jacqueline Kenny Kennedy in
Dolly Madison. She was never
2:52:27
supposed to live in this house.
And she definitely wasn't
2:52:30
supposed to serve as First Lady.
2:52:32
When future generations walk
these halls and look up at these
2:52:36
portraits. I hope they get a
better honest sense of who
2:52:42
Michelle and I were. And I hope
they leave with a deeper
2:52:45
understanding that if we could
make it here, maybe they can to
2:52:51
Michelle Obama even appeared to
take a dig at former President
2:52:54
Trump when she discussed the
significance of a peaceful
2:52:57
transition of power. Trump broke
with tradition by not inviting
2:53:00
his predecessor to unveil the
portrait. Yeah,
2:53:03
there was all kinds of flying
and you know, and I thought that
2:53:07
they had already unveiled the
portraits.
2:53:09
I thought so too, but I guess
not. And by the way, I think
2:53:12
Michelle's portrait really
strangely it
2:53:15
sucks Obama's
2:53:18
look on her face she's not
attractive in the picture, which
2:53:21
is what the opposite we just
used to do and she's low
2:53:24
resolution. Obama's is terrible.
It's
2:53:26
a terrible portrait and Obama's
looks more like a photograph.
2:53:30
It's actually pretty well done,
but he suffered as the
2:53:32
background is kind of boring.
And
2:53:35
do you remember that? Did you
remember that? The previous
2:53:37
stately poor guy
2:53:38
that one way he was in the
bushes,
2:53:40
the bush? I guess that wasn't
for the White House. Okay, who
2:53:44
knew?
2:53:45
I don't know what that that
that. You know, I thought that
2:53:47
was the official painting for
the White House. The bushes
2:53:49
painting was in the bushes. No,
2:53:52
that's that's my thought too.
But it's not No, it's not. That
2:53:55
was for like that or some other
official thing. This is a little
2:53:59
outdated. Come on, people. We
got we got iPhone, iPhone that
2:54:03
talks to satellite. Okay. You
guys are still painting. What is
2:54:08
this tradition? Why not do a 3d
sculpture or something cool.
2:54:14
Seriously?
2:54:15
Well, it's a gallery of
paintings. So the I mean, you
2:54:18
could go to Photoshop and do
something, you know. Yeah. A
2:54:22
little more interesting. Yeah.
To do something. Yeah. It's a
2:54:25
really great painter, but these
painters are using or not to
2:54:28
suck this. Well. Yeah.
2:54:31
And then Joe Biden made a real
good funny.
2:54:41
Joke honestly, everybody stood
But Joe actually gets a standing
2:54:47
ovation. And then she calls out
her husband who's in fell
2:54:52
asleep. And then he stands up
2:55:08
For a friendship I treasure Oh
Joe's alive you can actually
2:55:12
stand up by himself oh so cool
there it is. All right. Hey
2:55:21
yeah. End of show mixes coming
up for y'all is sound guy Steve
2:55:29
and we're gonna do a little deaf
dumb and blind night little
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Vaxjo lean haven't heard that
one in a while and roll that out
2:55:34
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you from the heart of the Texas
hill country still in FEMA
2:55:54
Region number six. It hasn't
been redistributed or
2:55:57
gerrymandered. In the morning,
everybody. I'm Adam curry.
2:56:01
And from Northern Silicon
Valley. We're FEMA Region nine
2:56:05
for your information. It hasn't
been changed either. I'm John
2:56:08
Cena. Barek we
2:56:09
return on Sunday. Looking
forward to meeting y'all here.
2:56:13
It'll be the 11th show days are
always fun. Remember us at the
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and until Sunday adios mofos and
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such you
2:56:35
the moment you've been waiting
for us here, it's time for you
2:56:38
to go get your vaccination, we
will start to see
2:56:41
the vaccine making a difference
in case numbers, hospitalization
2:56:44
numbers and most importantly,
those death numbers.
2:56:51
Eating this large numbers of
people getting back paid to see
2:56:54
the impact and so going after
February,
2:56:57
really deaths in vaccinated
people surpassed those who
2:57:00
didn't get a vaccine.
2:57:01
So you've not vaccinated. You
just need to get more and more
2:57:05
people
2:57:05
vaccinated. Potential hurting
people to get vaccinated after
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case of polio. She checked in
Rockland County New York City
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accounts for almost 20% of
America's largest ever monkey
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pox outbreak.
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The UK has authorized a booster
vaccine designed to protect
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against two variants of the
original virus and the Omicron
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virus
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flu vaccine vaccinated and
especially if you've got your
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booster shot, you are highly
protected.
2:57:30
You know, no one's worried about
safety. It's
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clear the vaccines are very safe
2:57:33
searches of concerns that the
COVID vaccine is safe and
2:57:36
effective.
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There's a new kind of vaccine
concept known as
2:57:41
triple A patients filed into the
polio vaccine clinic in Rockland
2:57:45
County a booster
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is intended to be a reminder to
your immune system.
2:57:51
All that's required at birth is
the hepatitis B vaccine at
2:57:55
the CDC is urging everyone who
is eligible to get the updated
2:58:00
version of the COVID-19 booster
shot
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in theory attendance
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with a call you gotta get to see
earlier else will develop locked
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on.
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There is a new COVID vaccine
campaign that's expected
2:58:11
to kick off children in London
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he will now be offered an
additional
2:58:17
phase of the polio vaccine
vaccines free people
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everything they got it two
months the hepatitis B vaccine
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people vaccinated can still die
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