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So now they have to ask for the bathroom key.
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Adam curry Jhansi Devora Sunday September
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25 2022. If it's your award winning keep our nation media
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assassination episode 1489
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This
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is no agenda seeing saying
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and broadcasting live from the heart of the Texas hill country
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here in FEMA Region number 16. In the morning, everybody. I'm
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Adam curry
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and from Northern Silicon Valley where I found a Canadian $1
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bill. I'm John Seymour. I
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just couldn't leave it could you
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know, of course not. These are so rare. It's ridiculous.
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What the Canadian $1? Bill really? That's rare.
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When have you ever seen one?
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Ma honestly, I don't think I've had Canadian dollar. It's in my
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hand that I can remember really
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gave us a toonie they used a $1 coin. They don't bill the 22
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Oh, okay, that makes sense.
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The bill goes way back.
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It's not one of those plastic ones is it like to you
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know, it's way back. It's a way back bill. And they don't even
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have to choose that you can get a Canadian $2 where the bills
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that were going around Canada. Now they came with the Toony
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which is another coin. Those all disappeared too. So you can find
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those either? Toony the Toony Lunia Toony
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Well, anyway, it is September 25. We promoted today as a
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special day on the last show and so just want everyone to
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remember. There's only one rule again, this jingles licensable
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from the curry Devorah consulting group.
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So by the end they change it to a seesaw.
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Seesaw de ses no si se de Si Si. Si Si. Si se de is something
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you've saw something Yeah, si se de Yes. Si se de is so bad. is
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dumb.
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CC si se Exactly.
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Well, there seems to be a lot going on.
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Well, I guess going on the motion. Let's see. I sent you
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did you give this clip I sent it as a bonus clip. Oh,
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if you sent a bonus have to pick it up on the
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Biden in this 12 year old guy. Oh, yeah, of course. I've
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seen that it hasn't everybody seen it? By now.
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I tested it. I saw it. But I got an I got a copy of it off of Tik
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Tok that Foley sent me. Yeah, as a different. Well, what's
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different is it's a close up of Biden. Hmm. And it's the
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creepier it's much creepier than the one you've seen. Wow. So we
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played by? Go ahead and play it. I mean, this the commentary is
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the same.
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What is it is a close up of his face. Yeah. Wow. Here's, well,
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here it is. It'll just play it. But
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guess what, we got a lot to do. Go say hi to me. We go back a
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long way. She was 12. I was 30. But anyway, this woman helped me
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get an awful lot done any right? Yes.
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So when you see it, it's like he's giving his little
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staggered, whatever he's talking about, to this group with a
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bunch of black women behind him all thing and he's hilarious.
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And, and he locks on to somebody in it, like a, like a cat or a
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lizard. It's very predatory looking. And he just locks onto
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her. And he's just stares at her as he's talking about something
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else. And he's locked down here. And he says, You better say hi.
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Yeah, we're still staring, not moving, not moving his eyes and
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iota. And of
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course, with the narrative that we have going on around Joe,
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which, of course bleeds over from Hunter. This is the
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interpretation. I mean, I'm sure in his mind, it might have been
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something else maybe. But now people are interpreting
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everything when I didn't even clip it. He says he I guess
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Elton John, he was at a concert or whatever it was. And he says
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this is the man responsible that we have to spend $6 billion on
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AIDS and HIV, which of course is immediately interpreted. Oh,
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man, Elton John did that. It's just Yeah, I saw that thing is a
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little creepy. He's like, come on. Let's get over it. Let's
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move on this. We're better than this. We have good jokes. No,
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we're not. You're right. I had a chat with Willow. About about
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Italy.
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Yes, yeah. Give us the rundown from her perspective. I do have
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some I have a bunch of Italy clips. Give us
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Yeah, me too. But I think I'd prefer to hear what you got.
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Although NPR which is it's nice. It's over a two minute clip.
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They do have a very exact explanation of Have what Willow
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said to me. When I asked her. It's all the same programming.
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Because the programming is pretty obvious. Almost like,
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yeah, this international Oh, yeah, it's it's everyone is
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doing the same thing. So when I asked, she said, Oh yeah, now
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this is the this is the fascist party. And but she did say that
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the way this is gone, they are completely legit. They've been
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around for a long time this led by Georgia Maloney. And you
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know, they went from 2% to 8%. And they just kept on growing.
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So she said, it's completely legit, but yeah, obviously
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fascist. And so I say, hey, what makes her party fascist. And
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we'll also my sister who lives in Italy, said I don't like her
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fascist ideas. So she sends me a Wikipedia page about the
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national fascist party. And it appears that there are members
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old much older members who were in the, in the, in the
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nationalist Alliance in like the mid 90s. And so there's this
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path, and it actually goes back further to 1921 to 1943. That
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was the Republican fascist party. So Willow says actually
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what these will this party is is post fascist, which I'd never
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heard before. You've ever heard of post fascist? Yes, I
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have. No,
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I didn't even know it. So I said, Well, what's what about
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these fascist things? Do you not like against same sex unions?
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Which I think is her version of what they're actually saying,
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which is, we want to promote the I guess the Catholic family or
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the the natural family is what they call it there. They are
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against euthanasia. Very fascist. Oh, again, it and then
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we'll go through in there. I know why she did it against
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legalization of cannabis. And I was trying to rile me up just to
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name a few. And then she says they're also anti EU, although
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they seem to harp on that less now. So really, it's ultra
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conservative. It's way over the top. And I think that mirrors
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the programming precisely.
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Yeah. Deutsche Vela is where I got my clips.
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Yeah, this was this was my this was my sister.
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No, I know. But you said that she she she mimicked a PBS,
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NPR. Totally everything. But also your own news, I would say.
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Yeah. Well, your own new snuck a little bit into the I agree with
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that. Maybe it's that maybe DW reporting. Okay. Yeah, good,
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good, good, a little bit. But I think that dw reporting was
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fair, kind of fair. And that there is a lot of reporting. I
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didn't get any clips from where they're going to try to do stuff
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to sabotage her and they would be the globalists or whatever
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what they leads, whatever you want to call them are just not
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happy with this woman showing up and no, she's very popular. She
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gives very, very entertaining speeches. And there's a good
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example in this. These clips just make clip number one
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well, millions of Italians will cast their vote today in an
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election forecast to bring in seismic change. Polls are
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predicting that voters will likely elect Italy's most far
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right governments since World War Two. Georgia Maloney would
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also be its first female prime minister. Italy's fractured
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political spectrum means no party will be able to govern
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alone and it could take weeks before a coalition is in place.
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She describes herself as a mother Italian Christian,
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Giorgio Milani is reaching for power in Italy, promising to
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revive the country and puts the interests of Italians first. On
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the campaign trail, the charismatic leader of the
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brothers of Italy, a party with Neo fascist routes, to great
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pains to appear moderate, but the party's logo contains a tri
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color flame, a symbol of the extreme right in Italy. And
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their hardline views on abortion, same sex marriage and
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emigration from Africa and the Middle East are clear
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indications of the party's true platform. Imagine a pro from
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Ukraine. Have you seen the pictures of Ukrainian refugees,
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women and children who are fleeing the war? Don't those
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images seem strange compared to the images of boats full of
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grown men that we have seen arriving here in recent years?
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Okay, when people run away from a war you see women and children
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coming because the men are fighting, but if just men are
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arriving, then they can only be running away from war after
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leaving the women and children to fight.
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I love you round of applause.
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I love I love this because of course she's loved the people.
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It's obvious that people love her the people that true people
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of Italy They don't want any of this. They don't want to eat.
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Well, they want the EU money. And that's the real thing,
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right? It's like 250 billion euros.
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Yeah, they want the money. They don't want the aggravation of
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these immigrants and they're not doing well. They're the money
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we don't want it aggravation that comes attached to it.
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So so she should win to today's the election. So yeah, we might,
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we might hear it. I mean, I find that your the EU is really where
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the action is right now. I mean, we're the US is, you know, we're
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just sinking slowly.
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Oh, especially with all the they have like a lot of protests and
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riots and there still should go. There's a lot of stuff going on.
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In the doldrums because of football season Star
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Wars that it's so we don't need to pay attention to it. So let's
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just relax for a little while. So let's go to part two of this
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dirty relic clip.
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Normally, supporters can't seem to get enough of such talk. But
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her popularity is also the result of a credibility crisis
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facing the parties in the previous government. Fiona Hill,
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the passionate she has the clarity that simplicity, even
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when she tackles important issues is on anytime in Italy,
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we should welcome foreigners in need. But we need to think of
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ourselves first. Melania has vowed to support Ukraine and
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NATO. And she says that she's pro European, but she often
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views EU rules as an infringement of Italy's
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sovereignty. Her critics fear the right wing populist will
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change the country and its values.
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Fresh is never has gone away still here with us is just
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changing the face of new makeup, but it's still with us.
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Our fear here is that we would go back in time and instead of
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going forward in terms of rights, in terms of other type
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of progressive kind of mindsets, we will go back to an era that
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we we fear the most.
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Okay, now that that last guy heard, he was a guy, he was
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either and he was either an INCEL was the couple like hoop
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earrings and blue lipstick.
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And I can see which point he might have had a problem with.
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And then yeah, and either he was an insult or she was a non
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binary. At this point at this crossover point. You can't
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really tell Thank
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you should should complete the trifecta and use them just to
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make sure
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it could be they them or is GG or a GG? But you can you can see
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that it was a Yeah, out of step with her with this new which
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I will say Leone with the Italians having grown up in the
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Netherlands in Europe in general. And I grew up kind of
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on the tail end of punk going into ska, which you know,
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eventually we lost and it became disappear. Yeah, well, but the
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punks in Italy. Those were the outrageous ones and they were
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scary. Actually, you know, it's like remember the safety pin
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rage
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to your home.
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They were crazy with that. I remember distinctly like Italian
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punks, Ana. I mean, they're addicts. So it would make make
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sense to me that they go all in and nuts. All in a nuts. So I
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have I have two reports. I think we should hear one from the US
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side and maybe just do NPR and just bear through it.
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Italians vote on Sunday, it seems likely they'll elect the
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country's most right wing government since World War Two.
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If Giorgio Maloney's brothers of Italy party comes out on top.
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She could also make history by becoming the country's first
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woman prime minister, Adam Rainey.
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And that's something I didn't hear in the Deutsche Bella
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report. Do they measure a difference? Oh, they did. Okay.
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Yeah. Which by the way is kind of downplayed. Like why are you
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harassing a woman isn't that third rail territory?
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Yeah you know so we they write women All rise for the woman
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unless she's conservative in fascists? Like so obviously. And
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it says so. It just is. It's terrible. Yes. From Rome.
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Georgia, Milan. his Twitter feed is full of scenes like this,
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taking the stage in Italian cities across the country.
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Notice look similar. Notice the
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dramatization right away taking the stage. I love these guys
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taking the stage soldier
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Maloney's twitter feed is full of scenes like this taking the
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stage and Italian cities across the country. They all look
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similar. Dozens sometimes hundreds of people waiting flat.
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I think a little more fiddly party. As she spreads to the
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stage,
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dozens dozens fleas
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catch come on and she's packing them in.
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We've we've seen it.
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Milan Palermo, Genoa. The feed is like a map of Italy meant to
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show her national, not just national minstrel show mental
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party has roots in Italy's postwar Neo fascist movement. It
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is Maloney who is 45 is making great pains to distance herself
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from fascism. Oh, no. I'm speaking on one of Italy's main
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evening newscasts. Maloney sarcastically jokes there, her
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opponents on the left don't seem to realize that fascism ended 30
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years before she was born. Just this week, though. Her party
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suspended a member after an Italian newspaper revealed he
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had made statements supporting Adolf Hitler on social media
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eight years ago.
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Oh, well, there you go. Fascist.
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Well, the thing is a dig, dig, you could play that there's a
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good dis slanted approach, because you could play that
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either way. You could you could go this way with the reporting
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and say, the party's Anti Fascist. And in fact, when they
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found someone had made a pro Hitler comment he whole years
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ago, they kicked him out of the party. Yes, exactly. Now, why
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don't you you could tell the story that way. But no, they
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tell the story the exact opposite way. And the way I just
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told it is more reasonable. Because they did kick him out.
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Thank you for pointing that out. That's one of those journalistic
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little tricks that you never hear an analysis of. We can just
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stop the show right here. Yes. Your donations this is how it's
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done people
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to fascism leave me trouble. Milani. Hard right positions
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clearly don't. He or she is in August. They probably block one
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of our like she's saying her party supports a naval blockade
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to stop illegal immigration from North Africa. And here she is
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fired up on stage. She says she has a dream that Italians won't
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have to lower their heads and shame or worry to lose their
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jobs for their political beliefs. A clear message to
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people who support her party's pro Catholic anti immigrant anti
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woke positions as she has called them. Ah,
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there it is. Anti woke anti woke is that I'd like to know what is
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anti woke in Italian I should be kinda It may sound really cool
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anti woke
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according to him she she actually says anti wokers do
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they have an Italian word for it? They don't explain this do
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they?
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Do we want a second translate? Does Google help us with that?
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What's the anti so we'll be anti hyphen. Woke. Okay, translate
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from English to Italian? I'm sorry. To Italian on whereas I
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don't use this enough. Italian alright. And this way Yeah. And
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this veglia and this way and this veglia
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so that's what exactly it is an EG in there. S
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v Sierra Victor echo golf Lima in the Alpha Auntie spec dia
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antes V. Yeah. And these eggs Yeah. Hmm. I don't think that's
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the right way to say woke. Just guessing. I'm just guessing
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here. I'm just I'll ask Willa, she'll tell me.
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Some Italians fear Maloney government would move to outlaw
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abortion legal in Italy since 1978. I think this is a big one
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for the woke. But she has gone on the record saying she has no
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plans to do so. She also says she has no plans to go soft on
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Russia. Maloney has long been a Euro skeptic, but has repeatedly
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promised that she will work with the EU and can be trusted as a
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steady hand to manage 200 billion euros in European
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pandemic recovery funds.
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I think that that's the big one right there. Everybody wants the
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money, everybody. They're all just circling around. How can we
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get our hands on it and Draghi Draghi was supposed to be the
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guy. He was supposed to be the guy that would shepherd them
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through with a quarter trillion Euro. New
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hits Milan is opposition to immigration that has animated
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her and her base.
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She is proposing herself as a sort of the fencer of the
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borders. So a very Trumpian approach.
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That's Lorenzo Castellani, a historian at Rome's Louis
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University,
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a real majority of people who are concerned about illegal
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immigration who are scared and they are using this fear very
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well to convince people to support their political agenda.
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political writer Federico Fubini is a Maloney critic, but says
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she is politically astute for having refused to take part in
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the national unity government that just collapsed.
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The main reason why She's leading in the polls because
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she's perceived as the one that was not in power for the last 10
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years.
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Maloney's Party won't win anything near a majority of
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seats in parliament alone, but her coalition with two other
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right wing parties, including force Italia, led by former
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Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, child, I got it see
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you're trying to reach out to young voters.
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Great. That was a great insert Hey, I got an idea. Just throw
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out I got
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an honest Party won't win anything near a majority of
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seats in parliament alone. But her coalition with two other
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right wing parties, including force Italia, led by former
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Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, child, I got it See,
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you're trying to reach through it. No, no, no, I rewound.
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That is racist. This is PBS or NPR does racist best. They don't
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translate that do they? They just throw it out. Right? No,
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you're right. I'm Italian sounding like pizza joint thing.
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Excellent point. Excellent point.
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Yeah. Did you get this recording is terrible.
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Did you say pizza kind of thing? Yeah, it's
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like a pizza for a child with a god. Ca. John regards a
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coalition wins and she is named Prime Minister. She'll take
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office almost exactly 100 years after Benito Mussolini took the
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reigns. And Europeans have a word. I'm Adam rainy,
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planted piece of crap report again. This is what we get from
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our national treasure.
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And listen to that music.
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I'm kind of picking out some music.
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I had this
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kind of pissed about I had a I had the clip of Oh, here he is.
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Here. She is Queen Ursula. Yeah, listen to this. I wanted to ask
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our director she's she's at Princeton University. But I
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don't know if it's Princeton in New Jersey or if it's Orpheus
22:08
maybe a satellite today. Is there a Princeton in the UK or
22:12
something? Not that I know. Okay. It's probably what if she
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was in New Jersey? Surely you would have heard about this?
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This must be this must be some other setting anyway, so she?
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No, not necessarily. She was just in New York for that
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meeting. No,
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you're right. Yeah, yes. Global. Exactly. Global. But no, hold
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on. We had the UN General Assembly and you
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had the UN General Assembly. She's in New York. So she just
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popped over a bus, take a bus over to Jersey,
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have an Uber through the tunnel? No worries. Well, she was asked
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about, you know, the Italian election and about democracy,
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which, of course, is exactly what Italy has is a
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parliamentary democracy. And that's what I think everyone
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when they say democracy, that's what that's what they want.
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Unless, unless they without a king without a king. Yes. Unless
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they unless they don't stand to have any power than you know,
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democracy sucks. And these people are no good. And it's
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just horrible. So she was kind of asked about this. And she
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gave a very telling answer
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to ask, are there any concerns regarding the upcoming Italian
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election? Also, considering that, you know, a lot of people
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running another politician running, had relationships with
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Putin?
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Yeah. That's basically what I was talking about that democracy
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each needs each and every one of you. Democracy is a constant
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work in progress. We're never done. It's never safe. It's
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never you know, you put it in a box and you keep it
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Oh, shit, what is what is this?
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What is this? I mean, democracy work in progress. It's an
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evolving thing. I don't understand. So they're gonna
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change the parliamentary structure or go That's true.
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Actually think she's true to her word, because you know, they're
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going to do a Convention of States, they want to change the
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core workings of the European Parliament. She called for that
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in her speech, oh, weeks ago.
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So now they have to ask for the bathroom key. I mean, what, what
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they don't have any power now.
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Think they have to have more perceived less power? I don't
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know exactly what it is, or perceived
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less power. There you go. I think that's exactly right.
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Never, you know, you put it in a box and you keep it. But it's a
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question how people stand up for democracy. We'll see the outcome
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of the elections we have just elections in Sweden to my
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approach is that whatever democratic government is willing
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to work with us. We're working together. And it is interesting
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if when you experience the functioning of the European
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Council, that's a lot of dynamic in the peer group,
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which means those guys are assholes. It's sucks. I hate
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that place. A lot of dynamics in the peer group. Okay, Ursula,
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and she's smiling and she's left telling her way through this on
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a roll that back a little bit, you get his little laugh till
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you can't see your face.
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That's a lot of dynamic in the peer group. So you're not only a
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country member state that comes and says, I want I want I want,
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but you are in the European Council, and all of a sudden you
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realize, oh, my God, my future, and my well being is also
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depending on all the 26 other ones. And that's the beauty also
25:27
of democracy. We're sometimes slow. I know. And we talk a lot
25:30
I know. But that's democracy, too. So we'll see. If things go
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in a difficult direction. I've spoken about Hungary and Poland,
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we have tools if things go in the right direction. And people
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there it is. So regarding the election, Italy, if things go in
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the wrong way, we have tools they have to us. We have to
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squeeze the testicles Yeah. Let me do that. Am I misinterpreting
25:58
this with my bias lens? Oh, this
26:00
is exactly what she's saying. And wrong direction. Poland even
26:05
though Poland is a good partner, because they're, they're taken
26:08
into refugees, and they're helping on the Ukrainian side of
26:10
things. And Hungary, which is, you know, alone, practical
26:15
purposes, but they're not putting up with this bull crap.
26:19
I mean, the polls aren't either, necessarily, but Hungary is a
26:23
real outlier, compared to what they want.
26:27
So if I thought the tools Well, we know that tools caught them
26:32
off one way or another on them off a swift that's the tool,
26:36
then I can do that. They can't do that. That would just be a
26:38
fun thing to do. I'd like to know what to do if
26:41
if tools Hungary and Poland we have tools, it's also in the
26:46
right direction. And people as a body that is always we're always
26:53
governments have to be accountable to play an important
26:56
role.
26:57
I think she realized what she just said, because then she just
27:00
wrapped that up with some complete non sequitur bullcrap.
27:04
I think she realized that listening is
27:09
pick a direction I've spoken about Hungary and Poland, we
27:13
have tools if things go in the right direction. And people as a
27:18
body that is always we're always playing important roles. It is.
27:28
It was a resist you much moment. Yeah. Well, since we're on this,
27:34
I think we've underestimated you Cinder.
27:39
Like New Zealand psycho,
27:42
the fly scraper. I think we've underestimated her to an
27:45
extraordinary degree. She is a darling of the New World Order.
27:53
I watched her I watched her a whole speech that she's
27:57
incredible. You can't even you just have to watch his like 16
28:01
minutes and she hits all the marks all you know the climate
28:05
change the equity the just the racism, everything every single
28:11
thing she tackles it, and I think she's revered there. I
28:16
really do. And I in New Zealand know in the new world order that
28:21
the United Nation I miss
28:22
could be sounds like she's she's what I was the way you're
28:26
describing it. She's a butt kisser.
28:28
Oh, totally. And I think she's being rewarded now. And she's
28:33
being pushed to the forefront of the big stage. I think she's
28:36
being rewarded for her compliance and in because
28:39
without a doubt they were the most lockdown. Oh, yeah, she's
28:43
controversial world is
28:44
fascist have them all.
28:47
Listen to her. Listen to her interdict. Let's bring it let's
28:51
bring your Cinda to the stage. Yes, bank Shimoda will seem
28:55
previous.
28:57
I have great pleasure in welcoming Her Excellency Jacinda
29:01
Arden Prime Minister and Minister for national security
29:06
and intelligence, child poverty reduction and ministerial
29:09
Services of New Zealand. I invite her to address the
29:13
assembly.
29:14
What I noticed. Yeah.
29:16
You didn't say that? Yeah, I did is the UN General
29:19
Assembly I'm sorry. But that's what I meant to say. Yes, yeah.
29:22
This is your introduction at the UN General Assembly. Now is she
29:25
Prime Minister of all those administer of all those other
29:28
things on behalf of UN renew
29:30
that they gave her a bunch of titles like one of those people
29:33
that put a bunch of letters behind their name that mean all
29:35
kinds of we
29:36
actually did it twice in a row this whole whole list of a kick
29:40
cut off
29:41
poverty or whatever? Yeah, yeah, well, this in
29:43
welcoming Her Excellency Jacinda Arden, Prime Minister and
29:48
Minister for national security and intelligence, child poverty
29:52
reduction and ministerial Services of New Zealand
29:55
oh five eyes. She's She runs five eyes in New Zealand. She
30:00
As to head spook dare to yes wait so decide to jump five
30:05
listeners in New Zealand and catch our FTE we bled to be
30:09
played there. Your top spook instills tops we and actually
30:16
top spook as we speak is also your Prime Minister. Yeah, I
30:19
think so. Wow. Yeah, isn't
30:22
that great? What could go wrong? No conflict of interest there.
30:25
That's
30:26
gotta be No. And this gotta be everybody in there. All these
30:29
intelligence groups, especially Five Eyes ago saying hi, wish we
30:32
could get away. I wish we had that system. Can you imagine how
30:36
easy life would be if we could just do that?
30:39
Prime Minister and Minister for national security and
30:42
intelligence, child poverty reduction and ministerial
30:46
Services of New Zealand. I invite her to address the
30:50
assembly.
30:50
A little bit of her opening remarks
30:52
and Amanda NRAO at odongo theater ma Chua Hui Hui, my name
31:01
I love the hui Hui. Is she doing this in Hawaiian? What is this?
31:07
Hold on, Laurie? Yes, you'll
31:09
explain it the hui but the hui Who is the Boy
31:12
Yeah.
31:14
Mills in a manner in a radio
31:18
in the morning I heard it in Amana Listen, in a manner in the
31:22
morning in the morning she said it right there in my Ori Hui hui
31:26
in the manner WHO HE WHO HE everybody
31:29
in the mana NRAO that Oh dang atoma Chua Hui Hui mine a teen a
31:35
furry Nui OTL na Mahi, Maya Kia Koto, catwa, my taco, Finola, or
31:42
Aotearoa? Do we Aikido? Do we Akira Caroma to Pokhara to el
31:49
norte Ida? Do not go to kathua. Mr. President, Mr. Secretary
31:55
General friends, I greet you in today's al-mahdi The language of
31:59
the tongue of the fina are first people of Altidore New Zealand
32:03
so that's why she did that yeah, you know, this is a classic
32:06
desperate racism the victim and now simply say this, you know,
32:13
this one of these oppressed Aboriginal groups that are in
32:16
New Zealand and Australia that are oppressed by the government
32:20
forever and now this is supposed to make up for it you know, this
32:24
little spiel in Pidgin Maori break.
32:30
Look, anytime you throw a hui Hui out there, I'm good. You
32:33
just
32:33
guessed the best of course it is. Well, let's look it up. What
32:37
does it mean? Can you have a translator? Oh, wait, Google
32:40
doesn't have my Henri in his translation a bet. Oh, that's
32:44
a good question. Yeah,
32:45
I get bits out in there. Let's boom. How do you erase this a
32:49
Google
32:51
Font mistake? They might have they got a lot. Macedonian nope.
32:58
Nope, my Ori. Hello? No. Yeah. Who we know how do you spell
33:03
Hui?
33:04
Hui? H O EY story. I spell it. Okay,
33:07
Hui Hui, and that has to come to English. This is very exciting.
33:14
Well, who we who eat
33:16
my orange dice to Google for me.
33:19
Let's play Hui hui in English translated from Henri Hui Hui.
33:24
Okay
33:29
I'm pretty sure we're not doing it right. Maybe Hu I may be
33:35
meeting meeting Hu I means meeting meeting where you
33:38
is what would you say meeting meeting? What would you say is
33:43
the word meeting twice? Who who has got to be like some one word
33:47
as this is how does this sound like to
33:50
meeting the Oh hoo hoo. Even if I put the two together? We get
33:55
together Oh get together.
33:58
Wow.
33:59
How about that?
34:00
Get together actually done it.
34:03
Congratulations. Okay, once again. Let's end the show here
34:07
then while we're on the Hi. Wow, we deconstructed my ory life for
34:13
you people how much how valuable is that? Cool you we get
34:17
together? We're here this little get together little Hui Hui?
34:22
No agenda make that good make that catch on.
34:25
No agenda Hui Hui? Come on. Yeah, I'm digging it I'm gonna
34:29
use
34:30
there's got to be at least two or three new agenda groups that
34:32
are gonna have a hoo hoo hoo
34:33
hoo hoo big time. Okay, so at the hui Hui. We have well first
34:41
we get the reason why you Cinda is addressing this particular
34:45
with this comes at the end of her speech. Why she's addressing
34:48
this because she is designated to discuss online issues when it
34:52
comes to violence. Why? Why you ask?
34:57
Why? Yeah, why would you Why would she have anything to do
35:01
with it because of Christ's
35:03
church.
35:04
So that's why alongside President Emmanuel Macron, we
35:07
created the Christchurch call to action. The core community has
35:11
worked together to address terrorism and violent extremist
35:14
content online. And this important work progresses, we
35:18
have demonstrated the impact we can have by working together
35:21
collaboratively. We've improved crisis reactions stymieing The
35:25
ability to livestream attacks, we have crisis protocols that
35:30
kick in to prevent proliferation. We're also
35:34
focused on prevention, understanding the interactions
35:37
between online environments in the real world that can lead to
35:40
radicalization. This week, we launched an initiative alongside
35:44
companies and nonprofits to help improve research and
35:47
understanding of how a person's online experiences are curated
35:51
by automated processes. This will also be important and
35:56
understanding more about myths and disinformation online a
36:00
challenge that we must as leaders address
36:03
okay this address so she I think she's in charge of this we'll
36:08
we'll find out soon as she may be in charge of the myths and
36:12
disinformation war, the war. So war, did you notice a war to
36:17
war? And she says, Oh, yeah, and she's example she's examples of
36:22
the horrible things that are happening online that we have to
36:25
fight against, because it's myths and disinformation. This
36:30
is the UN Ministry of Truth, high priestess at this moment.
36:34
Sadly, I think it's easy to dismiss this problem as one in
36:37
the margins, I can certainly understand the desire to leave
36:40
it to someone else. As leaders were rightly concerned that even
36:45
the most light touch approaches to disinformation could be
36:48
misinterpreted as being hostile to values of free speech that we
36:53
value listen highly. But while I cannot tell you today, what the
36:58
answer is to this challenge, I can say with complete certainty
37:02
that we cannot ignore it. To do so poses an equal threat to the
37:07
norms we all value. After all, how do you successfully end a
37:11
war? What people are led to believe the reason for its
37:15
existence is not only neat, legal but noble.
37:19
How do you Oh, there are people who believe that that Putin's
37:23
war is not only legal but moral.
37:27
As I said, noble noble,
37:28
I'm sorry, even better, noble. I mean, you have you have to go to
37:32
war with this is not okay.
37:35
If people are led to believe the reason for its existence is not
37:38
only neat, legal but noble. How do you tackle climate change if
37:43
people do not believe
37:44
it exists? Oh, what are we going to do about those people?
37:47
How do you ensure the human rights of others are upheld when
37:50
they are subjected to hateful and dangerous rhetoric and
37:53
ideology,
37:55
which is now a human rights violation? Is that what she just
37:59
said?
38:00
I don't know. You got to back it up. I don't know what she hated.
38:03
She said. It's like an anti free speech comment is what she did.
38:08
She's How do you tackle climate change if people do not believe
38:12
it exists? How do you ensure the human rights of others are
38:15
upheld when they are subjected to hateful and dangerous
38:19
rhetoric and ideology?
38:21
So dangerous, hateful, dangerous and hateful rhetoric and
38:24
ideology that's determined by who who cares? It's it's
38:28
violation of human rights now,
38:30
dad, they're doing anything they can to put the kibosh on free
38:34
speech, the weapons to be believable to me, they come
38:38
around from every angle they can. Here it
38:41
is, it's war weapons made back it up
38:44
a little fool and dangerous rhetoric and ideology. The
38:49
weapons may be different. But the goals of those who
38:52
perpetuate them is often the same, to cause chaos and reduce
38:57
the ability of others to defend themselves to disband
39:00
communities to collapse the collective strength of countries
39:04
who work together
39:06
with this, this is to me, that's like, okay, lady, Is that really
39:13
so you're gonna go against all that? And you're redefining all
39:17
these things? We need to keep our eye
39:20
on history. This structure, as you know, is that loosey goosey
39:23
un structure of making, saying things that you can back, you
39:28
can back away from well, I didn't mean that.
39:31
Well, here's she's going to wrap it up. And, you know, obviously,
39:34
her mission here is to bring us all together. We need the same
39:37
rules need to D platform, the same podcasts. But
39:40
we have an opportunity here to ensure that these particular
39:44
weapons of war do not become an established part of warfare.
39:50
It's now it's now we're in warfare. These are weapons of
39:54
war so so a podcast is like a nuke
39:59
that's kind of what she's saying in an awkward way, but with that
40:03
little commentary about human rights and being destroyed by
40:08
somebody's bitching and moaning about it somebody's fat butt,
40:12
which is what we're talking about pretty much is this going
40:18
to be the end of civilization as war?
40:21
X listen to that, again, to ensure
40:23
that these particular weapons of war do not become an established
40:27
part of warfare. And so, once again, come back to the primary
40:32
tool, we have diplomacy, dialogue, working together on
40:37
solutions that do not undermine human rights, but enhance them
40:41
down. So that means removing hate speech and rhetoric. So we
40:46
can enhance people's human rights. Do you have human
40:49
rights? We're gonna we're gonna give you human rights on
40:51
steroids. It's going to be enhanced
40:55
for those who have not sought out people food,
40:58
maybe a good income. Well, maybe that's what she means. Is this
41:01
ever even mentioned in this entire speech? The idea of not
41:05
starving to death?
41:09
No, she said, we're going to starve to death because climate
41:12
change so she did mention that it got an honorable mention the
41:17
starving business.
41:18
For those who have not sought out the Christchurch call to
41:21
action, I ask that you consider it. As with so many of the
41:25
challenges we face we will only be as strong as those who do the
41:30
least these times
41:33
and where's that from, we will only be as strong as those weak
41:36
is a weakest link. Metaphor taken and rewritten is a
41:41
rewrite. Classic, you know, the weakest link, blah, blah, blah,
41:45
blah, blah blah
41:46
is what so many of the challenges we face we will only
41:49
be as strong as those who do the least. And these times, I'm
41:55
acutely aware
41:56
and by the way has starboard starboard you know, when you get
42:00
hypnotic and you just start don't pay much attention to
42:03
anything. That's not true. Okay, we're no, we're not going to
42:12
only be as strong in any sense as the person who does nothing
42:18
or does the least because there's always going to be
42:19
somebody does nothing that's like saying we're never going to
42:22
get above the rank of homeless. I mean, that is nonsense. It is.
42:27
That is an example of this kind of, I don't know what even call
42:31
us a sophisticated there's, it's sort of an office ism. It's a
42:36
way of telling things that that is just wrong. It's wrong. There
42:42
must be a word for though your narrow is you know, the strong
42:45
is your not as strong as your weakest link. sophistry,
42:50
sophistry, so it's a bit of sophistry it's a bowl crap way
42:56
of putting it and and is, for some reason you get is one of
42:59
those like a sales pitch where you get people nodding their
43:01
heads over something else and preaching they're nodding their
43:03
heads after at everything where there's true or not, and that's
43:07
not true. It's just bullcrap sophistry,
43:09
the use of fallacious arguments, especially with the intention of
43:13
deceiving.
43:15
dabba doo boom. Bingo. Thank you troll. Yes,
43:18
as with so many of the challenges we face, we will only
43:22
be as strong as those who do the least. And these times, I'm
43:28
acutely aware of how easy it is to feel disheartened. We are
43:33
facing many battles on many fronts. But there is cause for
43:38
optimism because for every new weapon we face, there is a new
43:43
tool to overcome it. For every attempt to push the world into
43:47
chaos is a collective conviction to bring us back to order. We
43:53
have the means we just need the collective will my Toku chi boo
44:00
Alterra para Hui Hui my Nord Ida Tina tanto katoa
44:08
and she closes with a hui Hui
44:12
She sounds like she's she when she drops into this. She's
44:16
talking in tongues religious out there I've seen this affected
44:21
which is I have issues with it. So she's saying that like she's
44:28
got this chaos notion so hate speeches is done for the purpose
44:33
not of getting a kick out of it or to vent. Love people vent.
44:38
It's caused chaos. It's effortless to cause chaos.
44:42
Meaning meaning meaning meaning carrying water for Putin. Yes,
44:49
of course. That's all that it can mean. I think speaking of we
44:55
got some Ukraine a loser
44:57
does this she's not gonna get anywhere as her busy The promise
45:01
she has is that her accent is so extreme that if she's not a good
45:06
spokesperson, even Ursula, the queen, she, her accent is bad
45:11
but you can understand or this woman is like
45:15
I'm gonna say something controversial. I think she gets
45:18
a pass because of the homeliness.
45:25
You think she's homely?
45:28
Okay,
45:29
well let me take a look at it. I haven't even seen her face for a
45:32
while.
45:33
I mean, she looks she's not your stereotypical, but she's not
45:38
ever made the
45:38
beauty, that's for sure.
45:42
I think it's the teeth. It's hard to get beyond the teeth.
45:45
That's it.
45:45
Oh, maybe you Yeah, you get okay. What's your name again?
45:49
Just just your Cinder? Yes, Queen. Yes. Cinder will be
45:52
sufficient. You'll find that.
45:54
Ja see C i
45:56
n dA.
45:59
Sind are dirt. Yeah. Ardern. Yeah.
46:03
She got she just got married. So you know, as we say, you either
46:06
put your past index Oh, yeah, she's got
46:08
a big she's got a she's got to set a choppers on her. So, yeah,
46:14
she's got, like, insert. When I see one picture of her, I'm
46:19
thinking of the old Rodney Dangerfield line that he used
46:24
constantly, which was last time I saw him out like that it had a
46:27
hook in it. So just No, I don't I would say I would say that
46:36
she's I wouldn't categorize her as homeless. So you don't think
46:39
she gets
46:39
extra? Extra credit for that?
46:43
No. Okay. No, and her accent is just over the top. It's
46:48
unacceptable.
46:49
So regarding free speech, I don't know if you've had any
46:53
chance to follow any of the Alex Jones trial versus are the
46:56
parents versus the parents of Sandy Hook versus Alex Jones.
47:00
No, but I sure would like to be kept up with it. I know I have
47:03
not. I have not followed it. And I'm glad you have
47:07
well, and you just need to you need to look watch some of the
47:11
live footage. And that's all recorded. It's everywhere.
47:15
Actually, I have an ABC report, which has some stuff in there.
47:18
But this I mean, God bless Alex Jones, he is really fighting for
47:23
freedom of speech. Because this is one of those exact examples
47:28
where these parents human rights have been violated by his vile
47:33
rhetoric and hate speech. This is exactly what you're seeing
47:36
that is talking about. And the judge is unbelievable. Be a
47:41
test case. You might be a test case.
47:43
Of course he is. Uh, he I mean, he really needs to be supported
47:47
this does he even sell his boner pills because I'm thinking just
47:50
sells all that stuff. He's still selling because I thought that
47:54
the bankruptcy court has control of all that now. I'm pretty sure
47:58
they do. I'm pretty sure they do.
47:59
I thought I saw an ad.
48:01
Well, yeah, it's still running. But all it goes straight to the
48:06
bankruptcy commission or whatever. Yeah. But anyway,
48:10
now they're really given him to once over
48:12
base, he needs to be at least supported in heart and mind man
48:16
because he's he's really going through it for a lot more than
48:19
just Alex Jones, in my opinion. And it's a railroad job of epic
48:24
proportion. Epic. And the process
48:28
makes it even all the more ironic because of his attitude
48:33
about railroad jobs. Oh, you think he was if you think you
48:37
know railroad jobs? Let us hold
48:39
my beer. Like
48:42
beer. Exactly. So he they're just taking it to him. Okay,
48:45
that makes
48:46
no sense to Alex Jones. The conspiracy theorists back on the
48:49
stand facing a grilling over the lies you told about the Newtown
48:53
Connecticut school shooting. Jones says he's done apologizing
48:57
to the families of the children killed. A combative Alex Jones
49:02
took the stand Thursday refusing to apologize again for saying
49:06
the school shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School was a
49:09
hoax by
49:09
the way. That's a patent lie. No actually the truth. He said I'm
49:14
not going to apologize again. That's literally what he said in
49:17
court. This spins into again, not apologizing. He has
49:21
apologized. But this is this incredible reporting come down
49:26
and catch Oh yeah. He literally
49:29
little twisted reporting again. What this is the theme for
49:32
today's show up
49:33
I guess. Isn't that what we're supposed to do? I think we have
49:35
to check the
49:36
knot to this extreme. We're really nailing it.
49:40
A combative Alex Jones took the stand Thursday refusing to
49:44
apologize again for saying the school shooting at Sandy Hook
49:47
Elementary School was a hoax
49:49
families
49:51
that lost children, sisters, wives.
49:57
Moms
49:59
is a problem. veterinary in China. And I'm sorry. Well, it's
50:06
even in the report
50:08
in the report. Yeah. They'll put it in that she she still
50:12
prefaced it with refused to apologize again. Now, this is an
50:17
interesting from a from a journalistic perspective again
50:21
because what you write which he said is true because he went in
50:26
so the series of events goes like this he apologizes and
50:32
apologizes and apologizes and then stops apologizing and then
50:39
stops apologizing again exactly oh she's accurately pushes it
50:46
out as though was was misleading in a misleading way I will say
50:51
well to be says he's refused to apologize again making it sound
50:56
to the to the hapless listener who doesn't know that he's
50:59
already apologized a half dozen times that he's never
51:02
apologized. So this is a great example of a misleading report.
51:07
Great.
51:08
I will be fair to the news model she is only reading she is
51:12
completely biased in her mind. Alex Jones is an asshole who
51:16
will not apologize to the parents of Sandy Hook. So when
51:21
she read this copy as a typical news model, knowing nothing of
51:26
the actual news. She reads it with her bias. I think that's
51:30
what happened. Just definitely
51:31
in there.
51:33
A combative Alex Jones took the stand Thursday refusing to
51:37
apologize again for saying the school shooting at Sandy Hook
51:40
Elementary School was a hoax.
51:44
That lost children, sisters, wives,
51:50
moms China
51:54
struggle session. I'm sorry.
51:59
relatives of the victims were in the courtroom. Just 20 miles
52:02
from Sandy Hook in Newtown, Connecticut, or gunman killed 26
52:06
People in 2012. Most of the victims first graders, a jury is
52:11
deciding how much Jones should pay the families for defamation
52:15
after he repeatedly claimed on his Infowars platform that the
52:19
victim's parents were actors pushing for gun control.
52:22
Not only didn't happen, he said it was a government staged hoax
52:25
because the government wanted to take away your guns.
52:28
Some of the relatives testified they had to move
52:31
that was interesting that an unannounced male voice pops into
52:34
the into the report.
52:38
Yeah, who is that? I don't know. They don't back announce it.
52:41
They don't tell us who was just throw some guy in and blah,
52:44
blah, blah. And he's out he's in he's out. You might look let's
52:48
clip out that little that little Italian comment and put it in
52:52
there. It just drop it in a watch, or whatever it was.
52:58
What was that term? I already forgot it Tim's parents
53:01
were actors
53:02
pushing for gun control. Not only didn't happen, he said it
53:04
was a government staged hoax because the government wanted to
53:08
take away your guns. Some of the
53:10
relatives testified they had to move and even face death threats
53:15
on his back just like he did every single parent and loved
53:18
ones.
53:20
At one point, Jones compared the family's lawyer to a liberal who
53:24
killed people in Iraq
53:25
just like all the Iraqis, but you liberals killing love. Just
53:29
You're unbelievable. This is also a good and also a very good
53:33
intro that she does here. So I happen to see all this. He says
53:38
he's so he's being badgered about this about the not
53:45
apologizing, not apologizing and then he says you know, he just
53:48
like all all the liberals who choose you know, pick and choose
53:51
who has to apologize for killing whomever you could all those
53:54
Iraqis. No one ever apologized. But her setup is
54:00
at one point Jones compared the family's lawyer to a liberal who
54:04
killed people in Iraq.
54:07
What she's doing it's not at all what he said just like all the
54:10
interactions, liberals killing
54:12
love where it was stopped. Where did this come from?
54:17
ABC ABC America this morning for ABC this morning is the ATM ATM
54:23
emarsys ABC yeah ABC Good Morning America as the name of
54:26
that show now is ATM so that might be America this morning.
54:30
It might be an overnight
54:31
maybe it's one of those little you know they've all put these
54:34
after shows in Yeah, I clicked I mean they have now that today's
54:38
show part three? Yeah. Which was hard. It takes a dump. It was
54:43
like looking for any it's called the morning filler.
54:50
It's called ATM morning. No
54:54
look into it later. Yeah,
54:56
we got it from Neil. Yeah. believable.
54:59
You switch on him. Oh, czar often you want
55:01
your nurses ambulance station.
55:06
To show respect as a lawyer for
55:09
Jones accused the victim's relatives of exaggerating the
55:12
harm caused by Jones's claims, arguing any damages should be
55:16
limited. But the lawyer for the families reminded the jury just
55:20
how much money Jones has made peddling lies to his followers.
55:24
So that's really where it all comes down to how much money can
55:27
we get out of it? It's America this morning. That's the name of
55:29
the show. I don't watch it. That's the clip custodian. He
55:35
likes pain.
55:36
He's got to get us better details. America this morning.
55:40
Sounds more like like a New York local.
55:43
No, it's ABC. It's ABC. Okay, ABC, America, this. What were
55:48
you doing? We just picking your nose. You could have looked this
55:50
up while the clip was playing. Well, I
55:52
wasn't thinking okay. That was I was listening carefully to the
55:56
clips. I can do two things at once.
55:58
America this morning is an American early morning news
56:01
program. broadcast on ABC on weekday mornings. So this is
56:06
probably what time is it aired probably airs at like 6am.
56:10
Oh, it's still Oh, it's the pre Good Morning.
56:13
Good Morning America show. Yes. Oh, so
56:15
they have to have these shows. Now. There's a pre they used to
56:19
doing this some years ago. But they had these overnight new
56:21
shows. Remember those? Yeah, sure.
56:23
They all failed. They all failed. Yes, they all failed
56:27
because nobody, nobody's up. No one's watching. No.
56:30
And no one's gonna watch the news. It did three in the
56:32
morning. So they start this show at six and they go to the Good
56:34
Morning America. And then they go to the after show which
56:37
whatever it is. And then there's another like Good Morning
56:40
America too. Or they I don't know how ABC does it. I know
56:43
NBC.
56:44
What time does but that's the
56:49
point it takes a dump to take. That is today's show for that.
56:54
Is
56:54
that still with Kathie Lee or she no longer on the show?
56:57
At least long gone? They got this other girl, Kathie Lee
57:02
she's doing she's doing the it's the the pills with vegetables
57:08
and fruits and veggies in
57:10
oil that nature's best or whatever it's called.
57:14
It gives her her VAVA voom back Nate nature's natural
57:18
you know, whatever. Yeah, I should know is it sure is one
57:21
word roundup beat it sure
57:23
isn't. That is not working. Because like, I can't remember
57:27
the product. It's very sad.
57:31
It's on the radio they printed promote this kind of all the
57:34
radio DJs are doing that they all have this in the net. And I
57:38
have to say I can't think of it either. So there's something I
57:41
miss. And nature's way nature's best nature's to come on Joe's
57:48
roll roll
57:49
man has taken so long.
57:51
Nature's I mean, I could just look it up and we just put
57:55
nature.
57:56
What would the fun be in that? It's not I don't think it's
57:58
called nature. I think it's called
58:00
Nature something No, no. And Larry
58:03
elder Larry elder is
58:06
he's one of the Yeah, he's one of the dad into painkiller. The
58:09
other one that they're all promoting is this. You know,
58:11
stop pain, fast. Whatever it's called from Gorka was the first
58:16
one Gorka. Right. And then Larry elders got on that one. They're
58:21
all on this. It's like the clicks of these.
58:23
I think I think it's
58:26
nature's best.
58:27
No balance of nature.
58:29
Balance of Nature. That's exactly right.
58:34
That hurt. So that's as with Kathie Lee is promoting balance
58:39
of nature's pushing
58:40
balance of nature, and I'm sad never felt so good. All these
58:43
years a million vegetables in one pill. Okay,
58:47
round up crud. How can you how can you say that Ha's? I don't
58:52
understand. Since we've been doing journalistic
58:55
deconstruction. I think there's one more that we need to add to
58:58
the list. I know you have a report and I'm going to play
59:01
mine first. Because this report shows out in fact, if we did an
59:05
award show this report about the the referendum, the Russians are
59:14
dying. I think it gets the the award for Most so called
59:19
references
59:20
in the net slew Hans Kelsen in separation. Russian appointed
59:24
authorities going door to door to collect votes for the so
59:27
called referendum to join Russia in a move aimed at legitimizing
59:31
Moscow's imminent annexation of Ukrainian territories on the
59:36
front line from soldiers have also expressed their vote.
59:42
Season so called voting will take place until Tuesday.
59:47
It's not just me times is he going to say so called? Well,
59:51
I think he's probably a so called news guy from your own
59:54
news. But first is the so called referendum, then it's the so
59:58
called vote. I mean, Is
1:00:03
Russia says the so called voting will take place until Tuesday
1:00:07
shouldn't have referendums being conducted on the basis of the
1:00:13
decisions that the local government authorities will slow
1:00:17
the conditions of those referendums have been published
1:00:19
you will you build them with video on North computers and
1:00:22
following those referendums as I already said, Russia, of course,
1:00:26
will respect the expression of the will of those people you'd
1:00:28
argue for years have been suffering from the abuse of the
1:00:32
neo Nazi regime. On the Ukrainian side in cities like
1:00:36
Kramatorsk residents look now
1:00:38
then they get some some old lady who's like, hey, yeah, Ukraine.
1:00:43
ABC World News Tonight.
1:00:46
In the meantime, we turned out of the other news this Friday
1:00:48
night into the alarming images coming in from the rain this
1:00:50
evening, normally holding so called so called referendums.
1:00:53
Now, in parts of eastern Ukraine, all part of Vladimir
1:00:55
Putin is efforts to annex parts of Ukraine. In fact, there are
1:00:59
now pro Russian soldiers with assault rifles, going door to
1:01:03
door collecting ballots. In fact, security cameras capturing
1:01:06
images of these soldiers escorting election officials
1:01:09
collecting those ballots from Ukrainians. The US has been
1:01:11
calling these elections a sham
1:01:13
sounds like Georgia.
1:01:15
Well, this is exactly
1:01:16
what No, it sounds a Georgia USA during the last two by
1:01:19
should point. Yes. Well, same script there for us. And it's
1:01:23
the same playbook for Putin. This is what he did with Crimea.
1:01:28
And the Crimeans went okay, whether they were forced or not.
1:01:31
So now we have to set it up by saying it's a so does your clip
1:01:34
include the covenant so
1:01:36
I don't have these clips now mine is about mobilization is
1:01:39
not about oh, referendum. Oh, okay.
1:01:42
Well, let's do the mobilization.
1:01:44
You gotta you gotta finish up getting more.
1:01:47
Yes, I do. I think rapid rapid Hold on, hold on.
1:01:52
Should you have any more so called clips?
1:01:53
No, I don't have a so called clip. I do have a very short
1:01:56
intro for your clips. And this is more of the meanwhile, oops,
1:02:00
the more of the psychological operation. The this is literally
1:02:05
from CBS. Jerrika was Jerrica Duncan is the who is the anchor,
1:02:10
the CIA broadcast systems, we have to make sure that we're
1:02:13
doing everything we can to get rid of Putin because that is the
1:02:16
only solution. That cannot be a sit down. That cannot be a
1:02:19
truce. Nothing is also gonna be no nuclear wars. The only thing
1:02:23
that will happen we have to get rid of potent Meanwhile, in
1:02:26
Russia, long lines of military aged men are fleeing the country
1:02:30
in droves, hacking planes and causing traffic jams at border
1:02:34
crossings, all to avoid fighting in Ukraine.
1:02:37
Uh huh. Okay, CBS Yeah, I
1:02:39
saw that, you know, they showed one of these networks showed a
1:02:43
at the border crossing, it could have been B roll from anything
1:02:46
you don't know. I mean, where's my interview? There's nothing
1:02:50
and so they had a mile long it was like a convoy of trucks. It
1:02:54
wasn't people people aren't trying to escape Russia in a
1:02:58
truck in a 18 Wheeler. It said it was just good went for my and
1:03:04
then as they were shooting it, a cars just shoots by nobody in
1:03:09
the car lane. That was bullshit. So
1:03:14
that's once your first one.
1:03:15
Oh, I'm sorry. bullcrap. But you're right. I got one. I got
1:03:19
one. Damage. Now, okay. Darn it. Dagnabbit Okay, let's go to
1:03:30
Russia mobilization. This is from Deutsche valla. So the
1:03:32
objectivity is not is still influenced by Western
1:03:37
intelligence, but it's better, that's for sure they're worried
1:03:42
that we're gonna get here
1:03:43
Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed new laws that
1:03:47
increase the penalties for anybody who refuses to fight in
1:03:51
Ukraine. On Saturdays security forces arrested hundreds of
1:03:55
protesters opposed to Russia's military mobilization. Moscow
1:03:59
says it's aiming to recruit up to 300,000 troops to shore up
1:04:03
its flagging military campaign in Ukraine. Police took
1:04:07
a hard line against demonstrators protesting against
1:04:10
Russia's first military mobilization since World War Two
1:04:14
for the conflict in Ukraine, as people took to the streets
1:04:17
against the call up. Hundreds were detained in dozens of
1:04:21
cities from St. Petersburg to Siberia. One anti mobilization
1:04:25
protester showed up in a wheelchair holding a sign saying
1:04:29
Do you want to be like me? While she wasn't detained her sign was
1:04:33
immediately taken away
1:04:36
evil by the way we're of course now perceived to be carrying
1:04:42
water for Putin just want to point that out says who? says
1:04:45
people who hate our human rights
1:04:49
Yeah, well they listen to no better than this go to clip two
1:04:55
of this industry brightest gotta kick good. They showed this
1:04:57
woman she's in a wheelchair and holiness lining in big brushing
1:05:01
guy here he grabs, grabs a sign in the tip or over kneaded tip
1:05:08
or over. They could have been grannies
1:05:11
or wheelchairs, we need something like that. Yeah,
1:05:14
that's what we need. The problem is Putin foresaw all of this,
1:05:17
and he kicked all the NGOs out of the country years ago to get
1:05:20
out or get out. Yeah, that's a very smart move. You can't have
1:05:23
those NGOs ruining your business next week.
1:05:27
Meanwhile, for this young man, there was just time for a few
1:05:30
quick selfies and kisses goodbye on a Moscow street kiss before
1:05:33
heading to a military training site. He's among 1000s being
1:05:37
called up to serve in Russia's war with Ukraine.
1:05:40
Maybe that's what we were seeing is 1000s going to training
1:05:44
his wife friends over for one final hug. Before he boards the
1:05:48
bus. I'm going to defend my country. That's it. How's my
1:05:52
mood? It's excellent. What can you do? Of course, I'm very
1:05:55
worried, but I support my husband's decision. Russian
1:05:59
authorities say more than 10,000 volunteers turned up at military
1:06:02
enlistment offices across the country, after Vladimir Putin
1:06:06
issued the order to mobilize reservists this week. While some
1:06:10
head off to fight, others are fleeing Russia, soaring prices
1:06:15
for plane tickets mean land crossings, like this one on the
1:06:18
border with Georgia jammed with traffic, they traveled by car,
1:06:23
or on bicycles, or even on foot to get out. Georgia is one of a
1:06:28
handful of countries which allow Russians to enter without visas
1:06:32
don't strike, the matter is not that we are afraid. The matter
1:06:37
is that we don't like the situation. I do not like what
1:06:40
they're doing in Ukraine. I feel sorry for our brothers. But I
1:06:45
have many relatives in Ukraine. And I don't like this at all.
1:06:49
I don't hear any anti American rhetoric.
1:06:52
Now, not yet done in these reports. But I would mention
1:06:56
that that last guy, I think is the real issue here. Because
1:07:00
people families forget that they're intertwined. KYV, for
1:07:06
example, is the is the is the origin of the Russian Federal
1:07:12
Russia began there. It's the home. That's why they don't bomb
1:07:17
the crap out of it, because it is the home base for the
1:07:21
Russians. And it's always been part of Russia. And then all of
1:07:24
a sudden, you know, hasn't because of one thing or another
1:07:27
these baits where they busted it up as it was right. You have to
1:07:29
blame the Soviet era for the way things went. But there's a lot
1:07:34
of people like that, who have a lot of relatives in Ukraine. And
1:07:37
they are, you know, they don't want to go there and start
1:07:40
shooting people left and right. So they'll just go take a trip
1:07:42
to Georgia and stay there till the thing blows over. And I
1:07:46
think there's a lot of that. And I think this protest for the
1:07:48
same reason. It's not very well discussed and by American noses,
1:07:52
because we hate Putin and we want to get rid of him. Anyway,
1:07:55
we get to part three this perhaps a little bit
1:07:58
in Briana Tia, a mountainous republic in Eastern Siberia,
1:08:02
some 6000 kilometers from Moscow. Activists say the
1:08:05
Kremlin is placing the burden of the mobilization and the war
1:08:09
itself on poor ethnic minority regions. Some men in the region
1:08:14
have reportedly gone into hiding. Others have responded to
1:08:17
the mobilization order by crossing into neighboring
1:08:20
Mongolia and de
1:08:21
W's Russia analyst Constantine Edgar told us earlier about the
1:08:25
scale of what Moscow has called a partial mobilization,
1:08:29
this partial probably with regard to the state bureaucracy,
1:08:34
which to large extent from a certain level being exempted
1:08:37
from from this mobilization banking sector employees because
1:08:42
Putin wants the financial system to work. They claim the
1:08:48
authorities claim that IT sector people will also be exempted.
1:08:53
But there are many reports of people with it sort of a
1:08:57
specialization being drafted or rather being called up. It is I
1:09:02
would say very traditional Russian chaos because Putin
1:09:06
system is very much built on basically bureaucrats over
1:09:12
ensuring themselves and that's why the image of people pretty
1:09:16
much everyone probably apart from these people I mentioned
1:09:20
being called up in shops on the streets. That is something that
1:09:26
is really happening this system is trying to ensure that the
1:09:30
300,000 people that put in order to be called up will be called
1:09:35
up no matter what
1:09:39
huh yes, I get it get a kick out of the IT guys Yeah. Well, I got
1:09:46
a that's our it's our listeners. Dudes
1:09:49
named Ben stay home. Well, that's smart. That is boots on
1:09:54
the ground from Latvia Riga anonymous douchebag and future
1:09:58
night he's actually sent me a pic Have a grocery store in
1:10:01
Riga. every other row of the lights is shut off. You know to
1:10:05
save energy as per queen, Ursula Yeah. And also in the picture he
1:10:10
says fewer shelves less product. Posters go around Riga to
1:10:14
advertise to join the military. A lot. Latvia got rid of the
1:10:20
draft a while ago, but it's being reinstated January 1.
1:10:25
So that's not gonna go over. No,
1:10:29
no. And who are you going to? Are you going to be called up to
1:10:32
fight against Russia? I guess. Also, there was a little bit
1:10:37
Miss misinformation about the and it we came from we played
1:10:43
the clips of from reputable sources. How Germany had
1:10:48
nationalized the Russian gas or the Russian Was it one of the
1:10:55
gas companies Yeah. Was a gas company or or a was a gas
1:10:59
company refiner. Okay. Well, actually Juniper was was
1:11:07
property of Fortum from Finland, for Tim had bought it for 7
1:11:16
billion euros. And the German state bought Fortum. So they
1:11:23
kind of bought it in the deal. But it was positioned as if
1:11:28
nationalized the Russian company.
1:11:31
Whenever we get two reports from
1:11:35
Let me see.
1:11:38
Per I mean, you could go with
1:11:40
NPR, NPR. Oh, yeah. Let's go. Listen for a second. The
1:11:44
government of Germany has announced it has nationalized
1:11:47
the country's largest gas importer. Univer. From Berlin
1:11:51
NPR. As Rob Schmitz tells us this comes as Russia punishes
1:11:55
European countries for supporting Ukraine
1:11:58
universe financials have looked increasingly vulnerable as
1:12:01
Russia has cut off gas deliveries to Germany, Germany's
1:12:04
government will spend more than $8 billion to acquire nearly 99%
1:12:09
of universe shares. After news broke about universe
1:12:12
nationalization, no company's shares fell by more than 20%.
1:12:17
I think they have it
1:12:18
wrong. It was no they they said they bought them they were
1:12:21
right. But they didn't.
1:12:22
They bought 14 I thought they bought 14. They didn't buy a
1:12:26
unit per unit per was a part of Fortum. So that he just said no,
1:12:30
they bought him
1:12:31
from all screwed up when they started off with nationalized,
1:12:33
exactly nationalized doesn't mean nationalized, at least in
1:12:38
the modern sense. Doesn't mean you do a leveraged buyout
1:12:45
was not the same. So anyways, Wall Street Journal reporting
1:12:51
that support for Kyiv I'm sorry, Kyiv is facing political
1:12:56
hurdles. Not the midterm elections are drawing nearer. So
1:12:59
you know, the Lensky is probing after ratchet it up hence, I
1:13:02
guess the nuclear war we should be so afraid. One other thing.
1:13:08
And this kind of started yesterday and Newsweek reported
1:13:11
on the rumor of trending online rumors of a coup against Zhi
1:13:17
Jing ping
1:13:18
Yeah, I saw this and I couldn't find any evidence of it. I
1:13:22
thought it was may have been a complete hoax.
1:13:24
Now there's there is no the only evidence and I got it from
1:13:27
multiple places from military. I got it from aviation and
1:13:31
aviation. Started as of as No, no,
1:13:35
let me tell you where I think it started. Okay, the army
1:13:38
cancelled 1000s of flights, commercial flights. And there's
1:13:44
no explanation and so that started the rumor that the army
1:13:48
could there could be a coup underway. Why is that? Why is
1:13:50
the arm Why's the PLA doing this? And then we got the piece
1:13:57
to it. You know, they stopped all the trains. They did this.
1:13:59
They did. I didn't see that. Did they change one? Yeah, they took
1:14:03
it off to all commercial flights are out of Beijing are being
1:14:07
canceled on the trains are not coming in and out. When I mean I
1:14:12
saw it and I said well, this would be just too many people
1:14:16
with cameras. Yeah, where's
1:14:19
it Yeah,
1:14:19
where's our reports this nowadays news has to be verified
1:14:23
by the man on the street. They always talked about how citizens
1:14:26
journalists
1:14:26
Oh, you mean you mean like those people who fell down flat on
1:14:29
their face in China from COVID that verification
1:14:33
there has to be sent Yes. But that would that came out that
1:14:37
came out it was obviously a hoax but and there's a lot of hoax
1:14:40
stuff that comes out as a lot of
1:14:41
videos freak Deborah Birx
1:14:45
there's a lot of buzz she doesn't know what's going on.
1:14:48
But there's a lot of hoax videos a lot of hoax everything
1:14:51
everything's you know just hoaxes everywhere. But until you
1:14:55
start seeing but like for example when that that grain
1:15:00
elevator exploded in Lebanon and took out half the city. Yeah, it
1:15:05
was a lot of videos is that thing going up? Yeah, and there
1:15:09
were different from different sources to do a hoax nowadays
1:15:11
and make it actually work it's gonna take a lot more than
1:15:16
tweets How
1:15:17
about Ukraine? That's a pretty good war I'd say that hoax work
1:15:21
well
1:15:22
I never thought it was a hoax so
1:15:24
no but I mean it's what no longer mentioned is you know
1:15:28
deep platforming Russia from from Swift. I mean, that's not a
1:15:32
minor thing that you kind of kick off a world event with is
1:15:36
my opinion no
1:15:37
that but that was they did that it wasn't like a hoax. Right.
1:15:40
But there's anything happening in Beijing. Good
1:15:43
to see good point. It's not a hoax. It is not a hoax. It's a
1:15:46
complete screw job set up and it's to kill everybody. starve
1:15:51
us all out. A lot of people email the video of this Dutch
1:15:56
politician chatty bow day that we talked about
1:15:59
him on the show? No.
1:16:01
He he starts railing on his fellow ministers. Members of
1:16:06
Parliament I should say, in particular, I think that she's
1:16:08
maybe the finance minister. I can't wait. So she's of some
1:16:11
import. today. You know, you went to the spook school in
1:16:14
England. Yeah, that makes sense. You know, this is where mi six
1:16:17
recruits from and you know, probably working with the deep
1:16:19
state. He just goes on and on and, and it's pandemonium,
1:16:23
everybody walks out of the government. I just want to say,
1:16:25
I know this guy. I've talked to him a couple times is a nice
1:16:28
guy. He has a book out. I think it's called the Great reset, or
1:16:32
no, what does he it's called the what is it? The COVID conspiracy
1:16:36
and his party was on track to win in the last election. So
1:16:42
he's pretty important. But he's one of these. He's a politician.
1:16:45
He knows anything. He wants to be your friend and wants to call
1:16:47
you all the time. You know what I mean?
1:16:51
So it goes well, what about
1:16:52
it? What about it? Well, it Yeah, he's he's he's a he's a
1:16:56
big voice in the Netherlands in
1:16:58
Asia and provocateur dropped into place by the Mi six now.
1:17:03
He's a good guy. He's calling out the Mi six. Okay. He's, I
1:17:08
think he's a good guy. Most a lot of people think he's a
1:17:11
douche. But whatever. Then we have pandemonium here in
1:17:17
America.
1:17:18
An unlikely story out of Chicago, a man's SUV was stolen
1:17:22
twice in one day. First it was stolen while getting an oil
1:17:25
change. You got it back thanks to GPS. But then just three
1:17:29
hours later it was stolen at a gas station while he was filling
1:17:32
up.
1:17:33
Gone in 60 seconds or less. The nozzle was in the tank and gas
1:17:38
was flying everywhere recontacted, the two officers
1:17:42
that helped me previously and said you'll never gonna believe
1:17:45
this but my car was stolen again.
1:17:49
But they found it again using GPS Oh heavy on the GPS angle
1:17:54
there.
1:17:55
Sounds like they're trying to promote them this sounds almost
1:17:58
like a native ad. Except they never they never paid up your
1:18:02
car now they're going to take the keys out of the car if
1:18:07
you're filling it up, but this year they do or not you're
1:18:11
filling up your car and some guy who I guess you didn't notice
1:18:16
got in your car closed the door and took off like a rocket John
1:18:21
even you holding it out. So this makes sense to anybody. John i
1:18:24
i That may not be that may not make sense but what is going on
1:18:29
is the poor people are coming out in droves. And you know
1:18:35
there's the there's looting there's rioting this fires
1:18:38
there's there's this kind of behavior and it's not being
1:18:41
stopped there's no no cops that come in to break any break
1:18:45
anything up fights, shootings in the corruption is so obvious at
1:18:50
the top that everyone at the bottom is going to have right
1:18:53
well that's because of these district attorneys. Yes. Okay.
1:18:57
How they got in and how they can't get them out is beyond me.
1:19:00
I mean, they had to get that idiots sorrows down Los Angeles
1:19:06
yes source he finances it. He's not doing he's not in the
1:19:09
office. You didn't have oh,
1:19:10
no, I understand. But you know, people buy the washing
1:19:13
powder. Yeah, in LA they put a they tried to put a I mean, we
1:19:17
got rid of our guy in San Francisco. Yeah,
1:19:20
LA has to try it again. Everybody has to try it.
1:19:23
Americans by the washing powder that gets it has the best
1:19:26
advertising. no different with politicians. No, I
1:19:31
unfortunately, that's how it works. And then this is from
1:19:36
MarketWatch and I don't want to get too deep and I just want to
1:19:38
play one clip because I'm looking forward to Tuesday's DH
1:19:41
unplugged. That headline a historic global bond market
1:19:45
crash threatens liquidation of the world's most crowded trades.
1:19:49
ABC Good Morning America helped me
1:19:51
now to that wild week on Wall Street this morning. Fears of a
1:19:54
recession are growing the Dow dropping to its lowest point of
1:19:58
the year. So what does this mean for The economy and for your
1:20:01
money. The senior business and economics correspondent Deirdre
1:20:04
Bolton is here
1:20:04
now. Good morning. Good morning, Ariel. It
1:20:07
has been a brutal week in the markets. Just yesterday, if you
1:20:10
look, the Dow dropped nearly 500 points, its lowest level since
1:20:14
November 2020. All of this raising concerns from investors
1:20:17
from economists about whether or not we are headed into a global
1:20:21
recession, worries obviously showing up in the stock market
1:20:24
showing up in the energy markets as well. US benchmark oil
1:20:27
tumbling below $80 A barrel on Friday for the first time since
1:20:31
January. These are on concerns that the global economy
1:20:35
basically is already here, according to some now on
1:20:39
Wednesday, the Fed raised rates by another 75 basis points.
1:20:43
You gotta back it up. She said, based on the fact that the
1:20:48
global economy is already here. Let me say
1:20:52
for the first time since January, these are on consoling
1:20:55
go back a little further worries obviously showing up in the
1:20:58
stock market showing up in the energy markets as well. US
1:21:01
benchmark oil tumbling below $80 A barrel on Friday for the first
1:21:06
time since January. These are on concerns that the global economy
1:21:10
basically is already here. According to some
1:21:13
job. I'm not quite sure what that means. It What did she say?
1:21:17
I think that maybe that kind of gobbledygook you can do on
1:21:20
television just say throw words together. And it didn't make no
1:21:23
sense. She says the global economy is already here.
1:21:28
It's she meant to say recession, I think.
1:21:31
But there is no global we don't know there's a global recession.
1:21:35
Already here. There's no global recession. I'm sorry. It's
1:21:42
already here
1:21:43
for the first time since January. These are on concerns
1:21:46
that the global economy basically is already here.
1:21:49
According to some. Now on Wednesday, the Fed raised rates
1:21:53
by another 75 basis points higher rates means all loans are
1:21:57
more expensive, 30 year mortgage at double the rate that it was
1:22:00
in January. And the National Credit Card Rate is now around
1:22:04
18%. This is the one two punch that is making so many investors
1:22:09
anxious people are dealing significant, significantly
1:22:11
higher food and rent prices at the same time as they face these
1:22:15
higher borrowing costs.
1:22:18
Now, that's none of this sounds good.
1:22:21
Sounds the way she puts this sounds very troubling, isn't
1:22:25
know what she's doing. Here's,
1:22:27
here's what I did hear. I heard that the Treasury market might
1:22:30
be the problem. I know we talked about this before. And I'm not
1:22:33
sure if that's the problem, but I guess there was, was there no
1:22:37
uptake or the rolling over our debt is slower than expected,
1:22:41
because they seem to be bending the rules again, like COVID. And
1:22:45
like, Oh, you don't have to have any assets to go and buy this
1:22:47
stuff. Have you heard anything about that? Yeah,
1:22:50
there's something like that going on. Yeah.
1:22:53
Well, the guy who explains it all best always has, he's a go
1:22:56
to for me, and we never played him a lot. He used to get a lot
1:22:59
of play in 2008 2009 because he was just yelling and mad all the
1:23:03
time. And that's Rick Santelli at CNBC. I don't it's only 40
1:23:08
seconds this one was pretty concise. The gentleman from
1:23:11
Indiana Mr. Hollingsworth. Oh that would that's my kicker. You
1:23:17
know that boom that's my kicker clip. crap on. I'm gonna cut all
1:23:23
this out. No one will ever hear this on the show. Yeah, right.
1:23:26
Here it is. Santilli.
1:23:27
It's not only modern monetary theory, it was never a good
1:23:31
idea. It was a stupid idea. And we're seeing living proof for
1:23:36
that. You can't print forever and think you can get away with
1:23:39
it. Look at what the pounds do it. But I think if there's a
1:23:42
lesson to be learned here,
1:23:43
by the way, the pound is 109.
1:23:47
Did you see that? Yeah. Isn't that great? Yeah,
1:23:51
we need to go on vacation
1:23:52
with it. Look at what the pounds doing. But I think if there's a
1:23:55
lesson to be learned here, it's the fact that central bankers in
1:23:59
general, and governments in particular have this unique
1:24:02
relationship that we need to find a way to separate and it
1:24:06
isn't necessarily a political relationship. It's an enabling
1:24:09
relationship. They're enablers by these low interest rates and
1:24:13
hanging out at zero for so long. They allow governments to do
1:24:18
anything they allowed companies to remain that should have died.
1:24:21
They ruin the entire infrastructure of global finance
1:24:25
and think that it's going to come together easily or central
1:24:29
banks have any point there is no way to put this Humpty Dumpty
1:24:33
back together. There needs to be lots of financial destruction
1:24:37
first, and from that the Arizona will rise. The best fertilizer
1:24:41
for the global economy right now is all of these issues, whether
1:24:46
it's foreign exchange, government debt, corporate
1:24:49
corporates, all of these financial instruments have to be
1:24:53
pushed down to some level that represents true risk to value
1:24:58
returns versus the pie in the sky valuations and returns that
1:25:04
many were getting with virtually no risk.
1:25:07
You know, this is this must be cliches volume two. Yes, because
1:25:11
he had some in there I'd never heard before, but it was just
1:25:14
nothing but beginning to end. cornball cliches any hands would
1:25:19
pie in the sky of course.
1:25:22
Love that guy. I love that.
1:25:26
semis. Hi.
1:25:28
So and you know he the guy is real because whenever you're
1:25:32
talking to someone who deals with financial markets, they
1:25:36
will always talk about finance. I mean, finance, finance. And
1:25:41
see until he says finance. So that's that's, that's true. The
1:25:45
banker, the banker, and his wife say finance, finance, finance,
1:25:49
finance, finance.
1:25:51
And here's my feeling on finance. My
1:25:53
fiance, my finance say. So. Now this is the House Financial
1:26:01
Service Financial Services Committee committee, just to
1:26:05
show you what's wrong with our finance sector. Have a listen to
1:26:09
this. This is my auntie Maxine kicks. I know. She's the he's
1:26:13
the chair of the Financial Services Committee. The
1:26:16
gentleman from Indiana, Mr. Hollingsworth is now recognized
1:26:20
for five minutes.
1:26:22
Well, good afternoon. I'm excited to be here with each of
1:26:24
you. Before I get started on my questions, Mr. Moynahan, I
1:26:27
wanted to let you know so Ruthie, raise your hands,
1:26:29
everything. She has been my team member for a couple of years
1:26:33
now. But on Monday, she becomes a Bank of America team member,
1:26:37
about which she is very, very excited. So I hope you'll take
1:26:40
good care of her know and recognize the talent that she
1:26:42
has shown already in our office. I'm sure she'll do the same at
1:26:44
Bank of America.
1:26:45
We will do that and her father already works for so you should
1:26:49
have told us
1:26:52
we could Well, I
1:26:53
Oh, there you go. That's the problem right there. Her dad
1:26:57
already works for us. You should have called me and no problem.
1:27:01
We'll call you next time around. We're gonna hook you up. Now
1:27:04
What questions did you have sonny boy? Is it's so openly
1:27:08
blatant.
1:27:10
That was the most pathetic thing I've heard for a while.
1:27:15
I have a feeling we're going to have is it'll be like shooting
1:27:17
fish in a barrel moving forward because they're all on cloaking.
1:27:20
No one's afraid anymore of the elites. They're not afraid they
1:27:24
just say it went to the hearing
1:27:26
a lot of evidence that makes it easier for us. Well, yes,
1:27:30
clipping
1:27:31
comes naturally. And with that, I'd like to thank you for your
1:27:35
courage in the morning to you the man who put the C and
1:27:38
sophistry his choice ladies and gentlemen, my friend on the
1:27:40
other end please say hello to Mr. John C Arak.
1:27:47
In the morning to you, Mr. Adam curry also in the morning Oh
1:27:51
chips is see boots on the ground feed near subs underwater and
1:27:55
all the games and nights.
1:27:57
And the morning, the fall room with the TensorFlow, but they
1:28:03
have helped us out quite a bit here today. Appreciate that very
1:28:06
much close. Now a troll, but you know what a troll is. But maybe
1:28:11
you identify as a troll, maybe you're a bonafide troll. Either
1:28:15
way, go check out the trolls. It's kind of like a little zoo
1:28:17
go to troll room.io. And you'd love to hop into the chat there.
1:28:21
And you could see what's going on. And of course, you do that
1:28:24
while listening live to no agenda stream. And you can
1:28:27
actually follow and control basically just troll. And for
1:28:32
us, it's the live studio audience and sometimes they're
1:28:34
incredibly helpful. We'll see how many we have helping us
1:28:36
today. Okay, Charles, what do you got? For me? We have 2082 on
1:28:45
the counter today.
1:28:47
Yeah, a little low. It's to 200 low.
1:28:50
Well, that's. I'm glad we had so much fun. This early part of the
1:28:55
show deconstructing? Because when I saw the donation, so
1:28:57
like, yeah, like, wow, yeah, just the amount of donations,
1:29:01
less number of donations, I think, well,
1:29:03
the number of donation is really pathetic. And I can't figure out
1:29:07
what the triggering mechanism I know what the trigger is, every
1:29:09
once
1:29:10
the trigger is because clearly we didn't provide the value or
1:29:12
something went wrong there
1:29:14
is that we have a total including everything from $50
1:29:17
up. That means everybody, we have a total of 37 donors. This
1:29:22
is out of a listening audience of about a million people in a
1:29:26
newsletter audience of 30,000. So to get a total of 37 Yeah,
1:29:34
was only like seven. I think it's just weird.
1:29:38
I know. We're not complaining, but I'm just saying to me, I'm
1:29:40
complaining. I'm just saying it feels like we fell down on the
1:29:45
value. I don't know. But I felt like maybe the
1:29:48
show is boring. Last show is it's part of the well, it's
1:29:50
possible.
1:29:51
Of course it's possible. Anyway, time, talents and treasures.
1:29:58
And again, I'll say it again. It's It'll be earlier in the
1:30:00
show, or football.
1:30:04
So football is more valuable than the no agenda show this
1:30:06
part. I think
1:30:07
a lot of people it is
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I'll accept it. It's hard football. Not the whole world
1:30:14
doesn't watch football. There's other countries. Anyway, the
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beauty of the no agenda show is that you don't have to donate
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it's free. You can you can enjoy it for free forever. We just ask
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think the show is. That would be appreciated. But we do have to
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1:31:06
server, there was some guy from shit posters.org I don't know if
1:31:09
he's back, you know, shit posters, if you've seen them.
1:31:12
It's another massive
1:31:13
server. Yes, I have most of them blocked. Yeah, it was. So
1:31:17
I think the point was that on the last show, I didn't catch
1:31:20
it. Some shit poster sent us a donation. And then sent a secret
1:31:26
message about being a shitpost or in the donation note, which
1:31:29
we didn't catch. And he was very happy with himself.
1:31:34
And I didn't take much to please these guys.
1:31:36
But I want them to know that we're happy with that behavior
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to keep it up. Just donate Yes,
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please keep us know what else you can see what else you can
1:31:46
slip by us. See you as you get slipped anything by us now that
1:31:50
we're alerted to your game? Well,
1:31:52
apparently someone slipped by an 88 reference, which we didn't
1:31:55
catch. The last show was 1488.
1:31:59
Yeah, what about it? What so what it's not one of our
1:32:02
favorite numbers
1:32:03
now? 88 is eight H H Heil Hitler. Oh, someone's also
1:32:09
the lucky number in China. So I don't get it personally. But
1:32:12
someone Someone
1:32:13
sent a donation note and there was some reference, you know,
1:32:16
some Neo Nazis so they had an
1:32:17
88 cent thing and then something.
1:32:21
Yeah. Right. And then they're like, email me. Wow, man. Did
1:32:25
you get hate email? No, not a single one. No,
1:32:29
I seen those mails. Yes, you guys but you really got a lot of
1:32:33
negative mail for missing that. No,
1:32:37
not a single one. People get upset over the weirdest things.
1:32:43
Apparently, did I disparage Dennis Prager and say he's
1:32:46
dishonest.
1:32:50
Dennis Prager,
1:32:51
from Prager, you. I don't think so. Like I didn't like I liked
1:32:55
the guy.
1:32:56
I don't think so either. Was that and then I say what do you
1:32:59
tell me he came up in the conversation because it's
1:33:01
something I forgot what it was it was a references
1:33:03
maybe the maybe the report or something was dishonest and that
1:33:06
might have come from Prager you that can be the it is possible
1:33:09
for them to be dishonest things everywhere including shit we do.
1:33:13
Oops, sorry. One for me. There you go.
1:33:18
One down. And 1111
1:33:22
Okay, so that's the no agenda social.com Then we want to thank
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the artist for episode 1488 Very controversial episode number.
1:33:36
And this is an artist who has won a couple times now Nico,
1:33:39
sign me or sign sy me and recently recently Yes. And I
1:33:48
don't know if this product is known everywhere in the world
1:33:50
unlikely but there is a product called Miracle Gro which is
1:33:54
funnier because of the advertisements by the guy who
1:33:57
invented the Miracle Gro product and became you know a
1:34:01
billionaire. So to morph the packaging which is just embedded
1:34:06
in every American's mind the green and yellow and then make
1:34:10
it miracle grant because of your granny being composted I mean
1:34:15
yeah way this piece would not have worked I mean he got a
1:34:19
little 33 in there he's got the He's got everything elements got
1:34:22
somebody's it probably wouldn't have worked without the granny
1:34:26
on there which is not on their actual package there's no
1:34:29
pictures of anybody no granted they have a grandma they're
1:34:32
pointing out yay here I am. I thought was the kicker
1:34:36
was pretty funny. There was there was other there wasn't
1:34:39
there's something else we discussed that did not make it
1:34:41
let me say why a lot of dog dog stuff. I don't remember why. Now
1:34:49
with ads, no agenda. Anxiety detector was Was there something
1:34:56
else we looked at? Grandma there
1:34:59
was a pause. Did he have stuff that was going to work?
1:35:04
You'd like the grandma composts to the wall. There's another
1:35:09
tombstone we do too many tombstones.
1:35:11
Yeah, we can only do one tombstone every category every
1:35:14
so often. Yeah.
1:35:17
Exit Strategy, some funny jokes but not
1:35:21
great Oden's. Raven was kind of amusing.
1:35:26
Crate Oden's Raven. Anyway, it was fun. Oh, Celsus Yeah, it was
1:35:32
kind of cool. We always get a kick out of these every single
1:35:36
one because you can we also know the personalities now of the
1:35:38
artists. If we had an actual job, we would know who to call
1:35:43
if we had a real gig. And we needed a certain type of art.
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We have about five people on the line.
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Yeah, and we know exactly who to contact. So thank you so much.
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Now I have to say I don't want to I normally don't comment on
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upcoming art. But there's a piece coming up called this
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won't get picked by correct a record which is the Canadian $1
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Bill was my picture on it. I want a copy of this in high res
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it's very humorous, do you
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Would you also like some playing cards to put in your spokes?
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That's kind of cool. I guess.
1:36:26
funny picture
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Over 27,000 pieces of art ago. Let me see if I'm right there.
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What's the number 2080 20,480 art pieces ago you
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could actually stop collecting art and use the old art and go
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on for about five years?
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No, no, we could actually just sell NF Ts and stop the show.
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Oh, that would Yeah. Just sell NF T's that's our exit strategy.
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Our generator NF TS for life. Yeah, right. So you can follow
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thank you Sir Paul couture for setting that up once again. Or
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use one of the now I must say the amount of apps and services
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expanding to podcasting. 2.0 is growing every single day. We
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just got a whole a whole polish. Like in Poland, they have their
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own their own podcasting ecosystem. And now
1:37:31
it all went to 2.0
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podcasting podcast the dot info the podcasting.com Ah yeah
1:37:39
PODKST Why podcasting? Apparently that means podcasting
1:37:46
podcasting. So podcasts the it's it's everywhere. And the
1:37:52
chapters is the first thing most apps are integrating. So we're
1:37:55
gonna get Pocket Cast, we're gonna get a overcast it's you
1:37:59
know, it takes takes time for people to develop things, but
1:38:01
everyone's buying in, they see it as done. So Spotify can do
1:38:06
whatever they want to unimportant. unimportant, I tell
1:38:09
you. Now let us thank our executive and Associate
1:38:12
Executive producers who have kindly supported us with some
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treasure for today's episode 1489. We kick it off with Brian
1:38:21
Stewart from Lindenhurst, Illinois $1,000. We weren't
1:38:26
really complaining, obviously. But we do notice trends. In the
1:38:31
morning. My big brother sir Tyler Fox vie count of the
1:38:35
airwaves hit me in the mouth about seven years ago.
1:38:38
Unfortunately, I listened to my first episode with a major woke
1:38:41
doke lib tard in the car. She was so outraged after Adam
1:38:45
referred to Obama as a watermelon head. I had to turn
1:38:50
it off. Now I need to say so I followed up with him. I said,
1:38:55
Are you sure that
1:38:57
I agree? I jumped out at me too. Doesn't make sense.
1:39:00
And I realized if I had actually said that, even I would have
1:39:04
caught that as clearly a racist remark. And I
1:39:08
said Lulu, you're talking about John, you mentioned John Kerry
1:39:11
is Yeah. And so she This is typical of these people. These
1:39:16
people. They they look for they look for it. They it's like
1:39:20
they've it's like the the old stereotype of the hammer hammer
1:39:26
and now they're looking Yes, everything's everything's a
1:39:30
nail.
1:39:31
But I want to hear the lesbian analogy please. I'm sorry. I
1:39:34
interrupted.
1:39:35
Well, you know, it's like the Janine Garoppolo Garoppolo thing
1:39:39
where she crapola is Garoppolo groffle ruffle anyway. She is
1:39:44
you know, she was she played a character and a couple movies
1:39:46
and almost everything she whenever anybody said anything,
1:39:49
it was some sort of an offense. Everything was offensive. What
1:39:54
do you mean by that? What happened?
1:39:55
What happened to her?
1:39:57
What do you I think she know it Think she's actually so close to
1:40:01
that character in terms of being just a terrible person that she
1:40:06
can't get work oh goodness I don't know she maybe she's maybe
1:40:09
she's working if you look at Alicia just might be in a lot of
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minor things I don't know.
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Years later I grew some balls and a beard and stuff and
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started listening again just in time for COVID Yay. Odin be
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praised. It's catching on. Now I never miss an episode. The show
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kept me sane while running my business and dealing with the M
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five M zombie horde throughout the pandemic. And I want to make
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a point here. This is what I appreciate about Brian. He says
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hey, we had a crap show going on with COVID Praise Odin because I
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we needed to be kept saying running my business and all that
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we had was the M five M just filling me with horrible
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messaging. So I'm glad you value that so highly. That's really
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appreciated.
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And I think you probably wish to ditch that woman.
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it's made by the same company or not or the company. These may be
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we shall we shall make it so thank you Brian Stewart.
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No, jingles look karma.
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No jingles no karma.
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Well, then let's move to Daniel Hollingsworth in Southgate,
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Kentucky when he came up with a devilishly interesting number
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Daniel Hollingsworth. What's wrong with the Hollingsworth?
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know what that was but that goes with the 666 donation
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say ever as this sir. Thank you. I'm reading it per se I know I
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know. Thank you. Oh, except I want crunchy tacos and ground
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beef. And I need a penny up there it is. Yours Daniel
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Hollingsworth. Here's a song I wrote for the newsletter or
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anything else check the date of the next show. 925 the nine to
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five Life ain't for me. Oh yes sir. I've got to be free. I'm
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putting that 666 that six evil out of my bank account and into
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yours? God grant me karma shrink my amygdala open the pineal
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and it's only got
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you've been de Deus.
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first of all, crunchy times tacos and ground beef my
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favorite have to admit. Daniel is an interesting guy, because
1:45:08
he shows up on group emails. Because apparently I'm in a
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group with Glenn Beck, Joe Rogan. I mean, so he will email
1:45:19
us regularly with stuff. So he's a very interesting, interesting
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character in our life. Thank you Daniel. I've got the crunchy
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Walla, Washington, not far from who we who we thank you for the
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outstanding content the 30 threes nearly every time I
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checked, the clock kept reminding me i douchebaggery
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hoping this will provide reprieve. Well, maybe I should
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give them a duty to do so deducing then just to make sure
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you've been de deuced. Done.
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All right. Oh, yeah. Michael Molina in Fortuna, California.
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34322. Now this is interesting, because I don't know how we're
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ever supposed to find this. Luckily did put donation in the
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subject line, but it's not. From me him. It's from, you know, you
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look up Molina Forget it. I cam John and Adam, please deduce me?
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it's been two years, two months. 22 days and 22 seconds since I
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was hitting the mouth by friend My friend in who is still a
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douchebag does that mean
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oh, let me douchebag
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okay, this donation is long overdue. 34322 are my initials
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turn sideways. When added 22 for a Numerology bonus also, Episode
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489 equals 22. Please call out the following douchebag All
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right. Caleb douchebag and Seth douchebag. Now sure, read this
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first. Give this feed because there's more to read after this
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as jingles. He wants to screw your freedoms, get vaccinated.
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And Greta tunberg saying blah, blah, blah. And also I needed
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jobs karma for all Californians who have lost their job, thanks
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to the mismanagement of the cannabis industry. Oh, he must
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have been in the cannabis industry Goodness Thank you for
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your amazing media deciphering mike
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so it was screw your freedom Biden get vaccinated toon Burg
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blah blah blah. Yep. I don't know. Do we Do we just have a
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blah blah blah.
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I don't know that we do I've ever heard it. In a jobs karma.
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amazing what we can do here. Screw you freedom, kickbacks.
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Blah, blah, blah, jobs, jobs, jobs and jobs. That's karma.
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That kind of dog it was fun. It was fun to put together. Thank
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you, Michael. The Ohio blokes birthday shout out to his keeper
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bloke Sheila for 50 trips around the sun on the 26th and HR NOC X
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and CKI X who turns 21 on the 28th and belated to the son of a
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bloke who turned 24 on the 17th Wow. Yeah, karma for all. Thank
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you for your courage Harma
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Brian Lowe in St. Joseph, Missouri 33333. And I have
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another print out Oh, what
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are their jingles? Let me know upfront.
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go. Okay, first of all, this is a I want to attrib boys he
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starts please attribute the 333 donation to my son. So Brian
1:49:11
Lowe's son, I guess no name and nope and give it and d do shim.
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You've been D deuced.
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And add him to the birthday list for last week. The 19. So Brian
1:49:27
Lowe's son, happy birthday on the 19th of September, which
1:49:33
wasn't that long ago. And that will do it. It's happy. Yes.
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Thanks. What was he what birthday was he doesn't say I'm
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just reading ready said Happy Birthday.
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Brian Lowe's sign of the
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19th 19th and put that up there. Okay, got it. No problem.
1:49:52
Thanks. And we can do this stuff. Sir Tommy Hawk of the
1:49:56
heartland, first Associate Executive Producer to 48 from
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Iowa City. I ITM gents let's dial up some rev AL You have no
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idea how many people love the rev owl teleprompter gag you
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Things had been so much better since discovering the best
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the heartland. Thanks. Good
1:50:33
evening to you.
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Is this Crown Hall day two we're watching. That was Attorney
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General Eric Holder add about some Republicans at home already
1:50:48
beating the drums of war today the Pentagon refuted that claim.
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Democrats or outright Jin A's countering counter tourism.
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Counterterrorism Center Veteran Affairs Secretary shins since
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You've got glad people still requested? It just did never.
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Never tires does it?
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Jim so that was that was an Associate Executive producers
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none. Yeah, it has happened. Sure. So this is close to that
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each and every one of them. And we've got another show coming up
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That's a big show on Thursday.
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That'll be 1490. The countdown is on. 10 more to go until
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remember, the douchebags are limited in supply. So just just
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saying the supply chains sound the way that's what they say?
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I've heard that from China. I'm not so sure. Anyway, these are
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Our formula is this. We go out we get people in the mouth
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Well, there's something we haven't done for a while, but I
1:54:19
like to do every so often because it's funny. Okay, which
1:54:23
is the C span colons and we had some combative ones recently.
1:54:29
Now we should explain C span is a cable is sponsored by the
1:54:33
cable industry in America was part of the deal somehow, if I
1:54:37
recall, well,
1:54:37
the reason for its existence is largely because they the cable
1:54:44
companies had no obligation to do public service broadcasting.
1:54:49
And they were being condemned for it. And it was it was
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hurting their business and they said you know what if we do
1:54:55
this, we put this under package. We can sell these cities on our
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servers. Since then we can put in more cable systems around the
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country with anyone bitching at us, right? So it's done for the
1:55:06
purpose of promoting cable TV or broadcast. And also
1:55:11
the politicians liked the idea of being able to have a free
1:55:14
clipping service for their performative actions they do
1:55:18
during hearings, etc. Because that's exactly what it is. It's
1:55:21
our it's been our well forever and I give them props. I love
1:55:25
the the transcripts, you know, you can search on certain words
1:55:28
you can people can make if people don't do this enough, you
1:55:32
go to C span.org. You can create an account and you don't need an
1:55:37
email address, you can just create an account and you can
1:55:40
start clipping and you can send us the link to the clips. It's
1:55:43
really handy. And this, this is where the gold lives is a lot of
1:55:47
gold, fly gold. Here we go. Let's give us so
1:55:50
here we go. This is Pedro, who is one of the posts and he was I
1:55:55
don't know why but they really decided to give him grief. Let's
1:55:58
start with the intro.
1:56:00
Okay, the intro. When you say Pedro, I've
1:56:05
made sure you span Collins poles intro on this. Okay. I've said
1:56:09
you've stopped me. This is a call in specifically about Joe
1:56:14
Biden's numbers going up in the polls. What do you
1:56:17
owe on the President's rising numbers and what you think of
1:56:20
them Vicky in Orlando, Florida starts us off on our Republican
1:56:23
line. Thank you. Good morning. Go ahead.
1:56:26
Good morning. The only reason Joe Biden's poll numbers as you
1:56:32
say is going up. Not only people y'all got to be polling his
1:56:36
Democrats, because they're the only ones that believe what He
1:56:41
says.
1:56:42
Okay. That's it from Bob.
1:56:44
I'm glad that they got a call from Hill Country, Texas. That's
1:56:48
fantastic.
1:56:48
So they got rid of her real quick.
1:56:52
And Vicki pretty heavy on the pipes that
1:56:54
Ricky? Well, she likes to drink. And so let's go to the polls.
1:57:00
This the sarcastic guy comes in, it takes Pedro forever to figure
1:57:04
out that he's being sarcastic. Which one, many gets pissed off
1:57:09
about it?
1:57:09
Let's hear from Joe. Joe on Stanford, Connecticut. Hi, Joe.
1:57:13
Good morning, Pedro. How are you? I'm fine. Thank you. How
1:57:15
about yourself?
1:57:16
I'm doing great every morning when I wake up by say, Thank
1:57:19
God, President by Biden foreign policies are so great, because
1:57:25
that's what's on my mind every morning when I wake up, you
1:57:27
know, not the inflation, you know, not the crime, not the
1:57:32
border is foreign policy. The only reason why the foreign
1:57:36
policies are so high is because he sent them billions to
1:57:39
Ukraine. Billions. And this poor woman that you just spoke to,
1:57:43
right. She's happy that she's getting food stamps from
1:57:47
President Biden. She's she's happy about that.
1:57:50
So as far as Ukraine or at least foreign policy is concerned, the
1:57:53
president's handling specifically on that? Is it just
1:57:56
the money being sent or the assistance? Or are there other
1:57:58
factors when it comes to foreign policy that you approve of?
1:58:02
Pedro? He should worry about that woman that just spoke to
1:58:05
you about receiving food stamps. Okay. But
1:58:08
you brought up for you brought up foreign policy. So what other
1:58:11
foreign policies are you specifically worried about?
1:58:13
No, no, no, no, no, you were bragging about how his foreign
1:58:16
policies is 45% the approval rating? Okay, well, I'm just
1:58:20
trying to tell you that every morning every morning when I
1:58:23
wake up that's the first thing that I think about thank God is
1:58:26
foreign policy is so high.
1:58:30
So you're being sarcastic then. Okay. Let's go to our Republican
1:58:33
line.
1:58:36
Man, Pedro, we, you know, we say Whoa,
1:58:39
you got pot slam. Pedro.
1:58:44
On the neck? Yes. Did that brings did that triggered?
1:58:50
Everybody. So let's go with the combat guy who's just gonna go
1:58:56
after
1:58:57
a former president united states which is treated been treated
1:59:00
like no other individual in the history of this nation.
1:59:04
Okay, we'll move on to independent line our town,
1:59:07
Tennessee. Hello.
1:59:08
I want you to make a note of how you treated the last three
1:59:12
callers. The gentleman that was sarcastic he challenged him, the
1:59:16
lady who said that there was nothing behind the numbers he
1:59:19
challenged her. The Democrat said he voted for Trump, he
1:59:22
challenged him. My point is that it's a very I've been watching C
1:59:27
span for 20 or 25 years. Look at the topic Biden falling poll
1:59:31
numbers. Have you seen that one? No. We have the Biden rising
1:59:36
poll numbers, but never would We see Biden following phone
1:59:39
numbers. When someone makes a claim Greta ask them where do
1:59:43
you get your information very combative. The lady yesterday
1:59:46
she says just definitively. We all know conservative media
1:59:51
pushes misinformation. She said that as a statement. Well,
1:59:54
you've
1:59:54
said a lot already. So when it comes to the topic at hand, what
1:59:57
do you think about the rising numbers?
1:59:59
Topic? AT HAND probably comes from the New York Times or The
2:00:01
Washington Post. Those are the liberal news organizations, you
2:00:05
get your fundamental topic selection from.
2:00:08
Okay. So the numbers themselves, do you have any thoughts on the
2:00:11
rising numbers themselves or why they're happening?
2:00:13
C span needs to take an introspective look, possibly
2:00:17
hire an ombudsman to short your bias out
2:00:21
caller, we invite people to call in on a specific topic. This is
2:00:24
the topic we've chosen, I assume that when you called you called
2:00:27
in on this topic, so I'm gonna give you one more chance do you
2:00:29
want to respond to the topic at hand,
2:00:31
you probably need to hire an ombudsman to get back on track.
2:00:34
Okay,
2:00:35
let's go to Jason Jason and wait.
2:00:37
So this guy who called him this is there's a lot of people in
2:00:41
Fredericksburg, like that. And you know, and one of the places
2:00:46
we hang out is that vape delicious. Kathy and Jerry's
2:00:49
vape shop right across from HEB. People know what's going on?
2:00:53
They really do and it's a lot more than your news media is
2:00:57
letting you know these C span columns are gonna have to stop.
2:01:01
They're gonna have to
2:01:03
tread too good. They
2:01:04
know I hope they don't, but they're going to have to is
2:01:07
going to get to this Pedro was losing his shit. Page was
2:01:11
that is as should. So they wrap it up. This is gonna be the last
2:01:15
one. I skipped over one. This is this is the final one where the
2:01:18
guy goes, goes, goes nuts on Pedro. And this is probably a
2:01:25
good way to finish it. Okay,
2:01:26
let's go to Jason Jason and Wake Forest North Carolina Republican
2:01:30
line. Hi. Yeah, well, that's
2:01:32
absolutely amazing how you're treated that guy and the guy
2:01:35
before this the problem with you, Pedro, you take a Democrat
2:01:39
that doesn't agree with you, and you push your freakin agenda.
2:01:42
We're sick of
2:01:43
it. Okay, but I'm gonna ask you the same question I asked the
2:01:46
previous caller. As far as these numbers. What do you think?
2:01:50
Biden? I'll tell you what I think about eight or Biden's
2:01:53
numbers. I say every time there's an election coming up.
2:01:56
And good little socialists, like you get to push your agenda and
2:01:59
help you and help Joe Biden, you will take every advantage of it
2:02:02
that you can. It's a lie. They're all lies. Nobody gives a
2:02:05
damn about Joe Biden. And personally, I
2:02:07
hope he dies. Well,
2:02:09
I'm gonna stop you there only for the nature of your rhetoric.
2:02:14
This is getting good and it's not too long. These these are
2:02:17
good clips. Do you have any more was that in
2:02:20
the show keeps on moving along?
2:02:22
Well, I'm gonna we both have the same clip which I'm going to
2:02:26
play next. At least I presume it is because it's from the school
2:02:30
board in California. They're the the gays against groomer guy.
2:02:35
Yeah, don't resist getting the this is gonna be a dupe clip. It
2:02:38
wouldn't surprise me but this guy was who had this is a
2:02:42
rehearsed bit. It's because they had to do what's in two minutes.
2:02:47
Read it. Read it. He read it. You really read it and but he
2:02:49
read it. Well, he had good intonation. He made all his
2:02:53
points. I thought this was outstanding. Ditto. Good
2:02:57
evening. Well, I'm sorry, I'll save for a lecture. It was
2:03:02
elected to the school board members and knew all that was
2:03:05
missing was his waving his finger
2:03:07
and a snap in Z four and two snaps in a Z formation. And he
2:03:14
also had a cool t shirt on groom dogs, not kids.
2:03:18
Yeah, I like
2:03:19
that one.
2:03:20
Good evening. My name is Mario presents. And I'm here as a
2:03:22
representative from gays against groomers coalition with over
2:03:25
250,000 followers across social media. And as the uncle of two
2:03:29
students in your district, he also
2:03:31
has the perfect gay intonation. Not too much, but so clearly
2:03:37
gay,
2:03:38
but also more it's the more modern version of Yes, yeah. One
2:03:43
in San Francisco where you just go crazy. Nobody talks like that
2:03:48
they do in San Francisco.
2:03:49
It has come to our attention that the district intends to
2:03:51
teach transgenderism to children under the age of 10 without
2:03:54
parental consent. If I were to teach your child about my
2:03:57
sexuality without your consent or involvement, I'd be arrested.
2:04:00
But when the school district does its education, districts
2:04:04
are teaching transgenderism when they should be teaching science,
2:04:06
math and language. Instead, teachers are hiding student
2:04:10
pronouns from their parents under the guise of gender
2:04:12
affirmation. Can you imagine the uproar if schools were
2:04:15
evangelizing or baptizing children without parental
2:04:17
consent? Isn't that sort of what you're doing? You don't tuck
2:04:21
these children in at night. You don't teach them to stand up to
2:04:24
bullies, you don't pay their medical bills and you certainly
2:04:27
don't hold their hands in the hospital. These parents do.
2:04:31
Simple truth, space and science need to be upheld for our
2:04:34
society to flourish. The gross indoctrination we're seeing is
2:04:38
creating a lifetime of medication and hormones because
2:04:41
you can't simply pause puberty. Men cannot become women and sex
2:04:45
chromosomes are encoded into the fabric of our DNA. Simply
2:04:49
affirming a teenager's gender is akin to affirming anorexia. Both
2:04:54
are body dysmorphic disorders yet we don't teach the starving
2:04:57
teenagers how to binge and purge or drop affirm that they are
2:05:00
indeed overweight. However school districts including yours
2:05:04
seem to have no issue secretly teaching girls that they can be
2:05:07
boys because they feel uncomfortable in their bodies. a
2:05:10
grown adult woman can't get a hysterectomy without extensive
2:05:13
medical forms and doctor's visits. But Dr. Severe over the
2:05:17
hill in Sherman Oaks is willing to do top and bottom surgery,
2:05:20
sterilizing children for life. Parents must be a part of the
2:05:24
education process when teaching sexuality to students. And it
2:05:27
definitely doesn't need to happen under the age of 10 years
2:05:30
old.
2:05:33
And he had
2:05:34
and he had two seconds left and he just totally did a he did a
2:05:37
little sachet dip as he walked often Yeah, did you see Hi, girl
2:05:44
love that. I gotta get me that groom kids or dogs not kids t
2:05:48
shirt. And if you want if you want to hear a guy like that,
2:05:50
but I think he's his, his postmodern gay. mannerisms are
2:05:58
better, even better. And here's the professional is the
2:06:01
disaffected podcast is Josh he's in New Hampshire, man, that's
2:06:05
ground zero for a lot of this craziness. And so he's he's a
2:06:09
big gays against groomers guy is very interesting to listen to,
2:06:13
and I'm happy because the gays and lesbians are getting pushed
2:06:15
out.
2:06:16
Yeah, that's part of the scheme. Now so sorry,
2:06:19
I want to play one clip that I would not have clipped unless
2:06:23
you had taught us something about supermarket behavior. With
2:06:28
the Zoomers, maybe millennials, but this is a Zoomer. I don't
2:06:31
know if you saw this. I have to set the scene. So because it was
2:06:35
recorded on video by a person and a man who in the
2:06:39
supermarket, apparently allegedly, this Zoomer girl cut
2:06:46
in front and he said, excuse me something to the effect of we
2:06:49
don't know for sure. Excuse me, I'm in line. And she has a full
2:06:55
on meltdown. And she's shaking, but not yet. I mean, like Luca
2:07:01
doesn't She's shaking and crying with a mask on with a mask. And
2:07:08
this person is the guy who, you know who said, you know, who
2:07:12
apparently said, Hey, you're cutting in front of me. He's,
2:07:16
uh, he even thinks it's a hoax. It's somebody said, What is
2:07:18
going on here? I just told you.
2:07:20
Yes, you start looking? Yes, you start looking for the cameras.
2:07:25
And while he's holding the camera himself. And as she then
2:07:30
said, I'll just tell you what she said to get the context was
2:07:32
really what happens at the end that I think I figured out what
2:07:35
happened here. And she says, I was just raped a few a little
2:07:38
while ago or two weeks ago or something. And I can't stand up
2:07:43
any man touching me. To which he says I didn't touch you. But I
2:07:47
think someone raped her with words. I'm presuming this is
2:07:52
what it feels like. Now listen, listen to what happens in this.
2:07:57
I didn't Well, no one did that. Okay
2:08:22
I'm so sorry. She was
2:08:26
when she cut in line to make it.
2:08:31
I just asked her if she saw anyone in line.
2:08:46
So I think what happened is he said, Excuse me, don't you see
2:08:50
me I'm in line. And you taught us that line cutting is it's
2:08:56
such a gross violation of the code that I think she's flipping
2:09:01
out. And she even says, I didn't see you. I think she's flipping
2:09:05
out because she actually is a line cutter. There's no other
2:09:11
reason for this behave that she's flipping out. She's going
2:09:13
hysterical. You don't think so?
2:09:20
It will. What I've discussed is the fact that if you have a line
2:09:26
and some and is filled with Zoomers and some mostly
2:09:30
millennials, and somebody cuts in the line, you have to either
2:09:34
be Gen X or Boomer to tell them hey, you cut in line and then
2:09:38
they go to the back row because the Gen X and the Zoomers won't
2:09:42
say anything. They let people cut in line, but they don't like
2:09:47
it. But they can't say anything because we're
2:09:48
nonconfrontational. So I this may be something else. Well,
2:09:52
besides the fact this woman's psycho,
2:09:54
but these people I'm worried about, man, these are all around
2:09:57
us. Terrible. Yeah, they're among us. They're a month. I was
2:10:01
there among us. They are they're among us. It's frightening.
2:10:05
Well, I wanted to go back to the topic at hand which was these
2:10:09
these gender issues
2:10:12
well, I was going to give you big props so back to the back to
2:10:15
the issue at hand is congratulations, you were right.
2:10:19
You N meanie.
2:10:22
So about the phony baloney guy.
2:10:23
Yes. So turns out this guy the big with a big boobs. Yeah, that
2:10:28
he was branded as a toxic male teacher and they were going to
2:10:32
kick him out. And he got all kinds of warnings for you know
2:10:35
his toxic masculinity because he was against all this woke crap.
2:10:40
And he just flipped it on its head. Is this is the messaging
2:10:44
I've gotten.
2:10:45
I believe this probably is right. Yeah. That's gender
2:10:49
blonde wig, changes his name buys those crazy breasts with
2:10:53
the nipples Missy
2:10:54
Tucker Carlson has this all wrong. Oh,
2:10:57
I think Tucker blew it. Yeah, completely blew it. pletely
2:10:59
missed this.
2:11:01
Yeah,
2:11:01
this is this is this is genius. We need more of this. Because if
2:11:05
they can't, if they say well, you're you're making a mockery
2:11:09
of it. Oh, far. Oh, are you kidding me? Can't do it can't do
2:11:13
it.
2:11:14
You can't found a found a niche?
2:11:16
Well, it's an it's a niche that everybody can apply.
2:11:20
There's no reason why if you if you get the guts, it's a no risk
2:11:23
niche.
2:11:24
NRN
2:11:26
and he get a lot of publicity. If you had a book or somebody
2:11:28
great, wouldn't it though? Yeah. So this is the clip I wanted to
2:11:34
play in the last show. This is the trans buddies clip. This is
2:11:38
at Vanderbilt University. They have this operation. If you're
2:11:41
trans at Vanderbilt, you don't have to go see the irregular
2:11:45
doctors or anything else you go to the trans buddies, no.
2:11:49
clinic. Okay, cool. And this is a little lecture here about the
2:11:53
trans buddies clinic.
2:11:55
I name is Sean Riley, and I'm the program coordinator for
2:11:57
trans buddy at the program for LGBTQ health at Vanderbilt
2:12:01
University. Trans buddy provides trained peer advocates for
2:12:05
transgender patients who are coming for doctor's appointments
2:12:08
or other healthcare related services. Whether you're looking
2:12:11
for something that's related to medical transition, such as
2:12:13
hormone therapy, or something completely unrelated, like
2:12:16
breaking an arm or going to any entity, we're here to help
2:12:19
support any transgender patients that come through our doors. The
2:12:23
Transplant Program was organically created through the
2:12:26
efforts of transgender people and continues to consistently be
2:12:29
led by trans people in Middle Tennessee. The Transplant
2:12:32
Program is a one of a kind in the nation and institutions are
2:12:35
looking to Vanderbilt to replicate and expand programs
2:12:38
like ours, we're not seeking to find solutions often for
2:12:41
people's problems or just seeking to be there and to
2:12:43
accompany and to be a friendly face. And to be a nonmedical
2:12:50
face in a in a place where everybody coming in the room is
2:12:53
going to be healthcare provider and in may be unsafe.
2:12:59
Okay. Can I make one suggestion before you go any further? Yeah.
2:13:06
You should not look up trans buddies.com
2:13:10
Oh, God, I can imagine. Just saying that I know what you
2:13:15
mean. So the kicker is the last couple of seconds of that clip
2:13:22
where this is a different clinic because you're not going to go
2:13:24
into a regular doctor's office wearing. It might be unsafe,
2:13:30
unsafe. Yes. Now why would it be unsafe in a regular doctor's
2:13:34
office? Well, there's obviously the reasons is the doctor might,
2:13:38
you know the violent opinion violate your human rights.
2:13:43
Doctor may actually be honest, you know, there's a lot of
2:13:45
different reasons. They their argument against that little
2:13:49
commentary in that particular clip elsewhere was that well,
2:13:53
you know, these other doctors might might miss gender you and
2:13:57
that would hurt your feelings, but I don't think that's it.
2:14:00
It's I think what it goes I think what, no, I'm sorry, go
2:14:03
ahead. I think what it really amounts to is something I talked
2:14:07
about a couple of shows ago, which refers to and it was it's
2:14:10
available actually as a PDF file. Jack L UL is propaganda.
2:14:15
The book. And this book was everyone should read it
2:14:18
discusses propaganda in the modern sense. No agenda is not
2:14:21
calm. And how it works, does require siloing people within
2:14:29
the propagandists to propagandized community. And
2:14:34
this is a way of doing that instead of like, letting them
2:14:37
find out anything other than the litany of these of this
2:14:41
transgender gender movement of the queer movement, the queer
2:14:46
movement, you have to keep them in, in the in the silo. And this
2:14:52
is just another example of how that works. And this is a this
2:14:55
is bad for everybody. This is really not the way to live a
2:14:59
life But okay, if you want to commit
2:15:02
it all convinced, go ahead. It also feels a bit like the pill
2:15:05
mills from the opioid crisis. You go to this doctor. Oh, yeah,
2:15:11
yeah, Marijuana Medical Marijuana License, it feels a
2:15:14
little slow. Let's listen to the last 11 seconds.
2:15:18
And to be a nonmedical face in a place where everybody coming in
2:15:23
the room is going to be healthcare provider and, and may
2:15:28
be unsafe.
2:15:32
Nailed it may be unsafe, may be unsafe.
2:15:35
So the other one just to throw away, this is just another one
2:15:38
of these clips, these were all taken down from the Vanderbilt
2:15:41
University site website, but it was on there, and it's talking
2:15:45
about gender hormones, it was one of those meetings where they
2:15:49
have, you know, we can get who should get the gender hormones,
2:15:52
because a big point of controversy is kind of ruining,
2:15:55
by the way this whole issue is ruining the lives of tick tock
2:16:00
account,
2:16:01
why is it ruining it?
2:16:02
Because it's put, it's putting too much emphasis on these sorts
2:16:06
of clips, and less emphasis, because it's where I got it, and
2:16:10
less emphasis on the crazy haired nose ring weirdos calling
2:16:15
themselves non binary and complaining. That's the clips I
2:16:19
like,
2:16:20
and also pretending that they're teachers, because we're not even
2:16:22
sure that pretending probably
2:16:24
that they're teachers, but let's go with this clip and get it out
2:16:26
of here. We can
2:16:27
provide gender affirming hormones on an individual who is
2:16:29
on a pubertal blocker, depending on whatever kind of blocker
2:16:33
they've chosen, or we have discussed with them, or they can
2:16:36
present to us at a later stage of puberty. And then we provide
2:16:39
the gender affirming hormones. Previously, The Endocrine
2:16:42
Society recommended to start these at age 16. But we all know
2:16:45
that would be delayed puberty, right? Not right 18 year olds
2:16:48
don't start puberty. So more recently, they did update that
2:16:51
to say as early as 14
2:16:55
when they get those numbers in there, so we know that we're not
2:16:58
talking about mature adults.
2:17:02
As pretty sick malice going
2:17:04
on, it's pretty, pretty, pretty sick.
2:17:07
Well, not, although Canada is doing so. They've been doing
2:17:10
this for a long time. But now we're just getting the reports.
2:17:13
You know, it's just it's commonplace. It's normal. And
2:17:15
this is the the E option. The Big E option which is
2:17:22
euthanasia.
2:17:24
There really is they're trying to promote this. This is kind of
2:17:27
interesting. You're right, you have a clip
2:17:28
I do. Everyone comes in and we sit around dad and they give him
2:17:33
the medications. And that was that. He felt that he was more
2:17:37
mad than my daughter. Because imagine Hey, it was easier
2:17:42
minute ago.
2:17:44
Okay, man, you know, it's like we gave him the medication and
2:17:47
we all hung out. And then we said boys a mess in this office.
2:17:50
And that was done.
2:17:53
Everyone comes in and we sit around dad and they give him the
2:17:57
medications. And that was that. Wow, beautiful.
2:18:03
Stupidity executive, I'm giving you tip of the day,
2:18:06
I Oh, I'm gonna take it now. Otherwise, you might change your
2:18:09
mind. Alright, we go back. Now we play the whole clip.
2:18:14
Everyone comes in and we sit around dad and they give him the
2:18:18
medications. And that was that he felt that he was more of a
2:18:21
nuisance to this to the staff there. And that he was it was
2:18:27
just easier just to go and not be a bother to anybody. I didn't
2:18:32
realize that it was for like everyday people basically right?
2:18:36
Until my shoes said, Hey, no, this is actually a thing in
2:18:40
Canada now. So instead of giving them a hand, helping them with
2:18:45
services, and you know, supporting them and making sure
2:18:49
that they're stable. This is just the easy way out and it's
2:18:52
cheaper.
2:18:53
And it's and it's cheaper. It's cheaper the word. Okay. The new
2:19:00
Korean Dvorak promotional item, gardens for granny. You gotta be
2:19:06
ready for your shitty ass grandkids are gonna come along
2:19:08
and they're gonna kill you. So you need to be packing heat,
2:19:12
granny. Wow, it's cheaper.
2:19:15
It's cheaper. So while we're on the healthcare, there's more
2:19:20
topics. There's more to the clip. Oh, there has to be goes
2:19:23
on. Yes,
2:19:23
no, supporting them and making sure that they're stable. This
2:19:27
is just the easy way out and it's cheaper.
2:19:30
The whole premise of the legislation, I think is built on
2:19:35
a discriminatory kind of approach to people with
2:19:37
disabilities. I would say it's a big problem. I mean, in my
2:19:40
patient practice, I have had patients who have mentioned that
2:19:43
they'd rather die and she's made than before. I believe that most
2:19:47
Canadians think that this is a service of compassion offered
2:19:51
for people who have nothing left to be offered and they're being
2:19:54
offered death as a way out, when in fact, this system is is being
2:20:00
applied so liberally and so easily in such a short time
2:20:03
period, that people are dying who would have recovered with
2:20:07
greater care and resources to live
2:20:09
now don't buy me out serve service of compassion. I'm
2:20:13
feeling it. It's cheaper, cheaper, it's literally it's
2:20:19
like service of compassion. It's cheaper.
2:20:26
So I got I went back to the Biden guy giving his little talk
2:20:30
at the global health event. Yeah, and I managed to put
2:20:34
together a clip a simple 16 second clip was really
2:20:38
summarized his entire speech I thought and after a while since
2:20:43
I got this a muzzle run it out to listen to this friends,
2:20:46
fellow leaders Bill, thank you for that introduction. And over
2:20:49
the
2:20:50
excuse me. surveillance capabilities we have so much so
2:21:00
much to do. So let's get to work.
2:21:04
I got a 15 second clip from Biden as well, which I found to
2:21:08
be very informative. This is about those horrible assault
2:21:12
weapons.
2:21:13
Think about it. What in God's name do you need an assault for
2:21:18
it's an assault weapon designed to kill people to defend America
2:21:22
to defend people? But folks
2:21:28
Mr. President, that's exactly the point is to defend America
2:21:32
defend people from you. He says it How dumb is that guy? I mean,
2:21:39
that's they've really got to be but there was something the I
2:21:44
didn't clip it but I there was this long speech by one of the
2:21:50
Martha's Vineyard ladies you know, after the outrage of the
2:21:56
of the migrants, and there's a whole nother I believe that for
2:22:01
the for the next show. I'm sorry, I shouldn't even brought
2:22:03
it up. It's too complicated. instead. Let's see how the Big
2:22:07
Pharma is running scared. And number one, the number one
2:22:12
scaredy cat Poopy Pants is no hero. It's Dr. Paul Offit killed
2:22:18
the guy who went like I didn't approve that vaccine. That guy.
2:22:22
I think he's bringing in all kinds of what is the term
2:22:26
trouble? Okay, well, now he's getting on Big Time TV real,
2:22:31
real people TV.
2:22:33
The only information about these specific shots is from studies
2:22:37
in mice.
2:22:39
It's not only that we don't have clinical data, seeing whether it
2:22:41
works, which makes sense because you know, we're doing this on
2:22:44
the fly. We don't have immune data in people.
2:22:47
Nearly two and a half years into this pandemic and new vaccine
2:22:51
boosters appear to be on the horizon. The latest from Pfizer
2:22:55
and Maderna would target the BA for and dominant ba five Omicron
2:22:59
some variants. But Dr. Paul Offit are renowned vaccine
2:23:02
expert at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, who is
2:23:05
also on the FDA 21 member vaccine Advisory Committee is
2:23:09
telling people who may want the shot to wait until there's more
2:23:13
information from the drug companies.
2:23:15
Right now they're saying that we should trust mouse data and I
2:23:17
don't think that should ever be true. I don't think you should
2:23:20
ever ask 10s of billions of people don't trust mouse data
2:23:23
people to get a vaccine based on mouse data.
2:23:25
Dr. offit explains mice and other animals are typically the
2:23:29
first to be tested in preclinical trials whenever a
2:23:32
new vaccine is made.
2:23:33
And that tells you whether or not something is at least
2:23:36
immunogenic that it can induce an immune response that you
2:23:38
think might be protective. And it also tells you whether or not
2:23:41
you have an obvious safety problem. And then you slowly go
2:23:45
into people so called phase one trials,
2:23:47
and there's no public data on that yet. What's more for these
2:23:51
fall booster shots, the FDA is not consulting with Dr. offit
2:23:55
and the rest of the independent vaccine Advisory Committee.
2:23:58
The reason to Consultants is because when you do that, when
2:24:01
you consult us that's open to the public. So we'll get that
2:24:04
all the data from the two companies which then is
2:24:07
available to the public, or by not doing that by simply saying
2:24:10
we don't need that advice. What they're also saying is we're not
2:24:13
going to be transparent about what we have to the American
2:24:16
public. And I just think that's not fair. Keep in
2:24:19
mind, this is just one opinion others on the FDA advisory
2:24:23
committee may have different views, especially considering
2:24:26
that time is of the essence of this pandemic to protect people.
2:24:29
Also everyone has unique health circumstances so patients should
2:24:33
choose what's right for them. And while the FDA authorizing
2:24:37
these shots, remember, it's up to the CDC to decide whether to
2:24:41
recommend the use for different age groups or not.
2:24:44
Yeah, I think that guy's trying to cover his ass. He knows
2:24:48
what's coming. He knows and what's come
2:24:52
Well, I think he might you might be absolutely right about that.
2:24:55
He that's maybe all he's doing is getting yourself out of the
2:24:58
way of the bowl. Those are
2:25:00
Yep. And if you listen to this next testimony from a nurse from
2:25:05
San Diego, who was fired for saying, Hey, shouldn't we report
2:25:10
this to the Varus system? Mistake,
2:25:14
Connie Bednar, I came before you guys a year ago. And the nurse
2:25:20
or at least I was at Rady Children's in the cardiovascular
2:25:25
Intensive Care Unit, until Nathan, and his misinformation
2:25:31
pandemic caused me to lose my job. I took care of those
2:25:37
children who came in with myocarditis after the vaccine.
2:25:42
And I talked to the doctors because I was a charge nurse
2:25:45
saying, why aren't we reporting these two bears? Who is going to
2:25:50
report these fares it was an unspoken thing that we were not
2:25:56
allowed to talk about openly on the unit. I first for 13 years
2:26:03
to this community, taking care of some of the sickest patients.
2:26:09
The day before I was taken away from my position, I was actively
2:26:14
giving compressions to a child
2:26:17
pushing,
2:26:20
pushing calcium into his fence to keep him alive. And we did.
2:26:29
And he went home. Yes. I was ridiculed by those who are
2:26:38
supposed to be my colleagues and my friends. I am the face of
2:26:46
your misinformation campaign Nathan. I am the one who lost my
2:26:50
career in pediatric cardiovascular ICU care. I took
2:26:56
care of children who had COVID I never got COVID in the hospital.
2:27:04
I tested twice a week. I wore my PPE because I loved my job.
2:27:12
And I loved this community.
2:27:17
Thank you.
2:27:18
Thank you Next Next prisoner.
2:27:24
Wow. Yeah,
2:27:25
poor woman.
2:27:26
Well, here's a Dad This. This. We don't know if this is true or
2:27:30
not. sounds true. Who's calling a pharmacist with some issue
2:27:34
with the vaccine? Are you harvest is how can I help?
2:27:41
Hey, I've got a question. My wife's against my wishes.
2:27:46
Brought my son's seven year old son in there yesterday, herbs a
2:27:50
few days ago for a COVID job. And he's now in the hospital
2:27:55
with myocarditis. And I was obviously not very happy with
2:28:01
you guys or with my wife. She told me that she was not told
2:28:06
that was a potential side effects. So why wouldn't you
2:28:09
have told her that? side of it as well. No, it's not because
2:28:22
I've been doing research. It's common. In the US, there's 10s
2:28:26
of 1000s of them reported to the CDC. So why are you not telling
2:28:30
parents this? We might
2:28:37
scare the parents and they don't want to get their child