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We had one of those some point.
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Congratulations out on 15 years
of hard walk, walk.
1:01
You got one large work. You got
one line? That's right. 15 years
1:09
and they never had a fight? Yes,
indeed. Of course, we are really
1:13
celebrating the 1000s Probably
more than 10,000 producers who
1:20
have produced this show
throughout the past 15 years.
1:24
I'm certainly continue to do so
yeah, the value for value model
1:28
too cold. Alright, enough with
the value for value model took
1:34
hold, people started to
understand it. And that's how
1:37
the entire infrastructure was
built from our servers to our
1:41
CDN to our websites to the
multitude of places people
1:47
congregate, spin off
1:49
sites, spin offs,
1:51
some of some of come some have
gone. We've had been, there's
1:55
been some wonderful, weird
experiments that people have
1:58
tried. Then here we are. And
it's crazier than ever. I just I
2:06
just don't know where to start
anymore.
2:08
Well, I know where to start.
Well, so do I. But where do you
2:12
want to start? I want to start
with something that's curious.
2:16
And I don't think we've we have
not discussed it. I don't think
2:19
anyone's Disgust is about COVID.
Okay. And, and it showed up at
2:25
the dinner table, and it
actually showed up with Mimi,
2:30
about starting about a month
ago. And now I find that JC and
2:34
then I guess I'm LM is involved.
Jessie. Oh, Mimi, of all these
2:41
all this folk have had COVID and
they got it before that, you
2:45
know, they get the early
version. Shot. The good one, the
2:48
good one. They get the real
COVID Yeah. Not to see how much
2:53
more money we can make COVID
including the JC had the COVID
2:59
cough, which is Oh, yeah.
Brightening.
3:02
I had to cope. Well. Not that
bad. But I did have a lingering
3:05
cough after the second. Yeah.
Yeah, lingering.
3:09
They've all developed a wheat
allergy. Really, Mimi's wheat
3:15
allergy is completely out of
control. Now she's at the point
3:19
where she can't even get close
to it because she's afraid she's
3:21
gonna go into anaphylactic
shock. She got hives the last
3:25
time Oh, my goodness, got a
little bit of wheat in her. And
3:29
then I brought we brought this
up at a table JC mentioned that
3:32
he's been having issues with
wheat. And Jesse, of course, has
3:36
a lot of different allergies. So
this was not like a standout for
3:41
her. Yeah, but the fact that JC
who you know, had COVID Because
3:45
he had COVID cough. And Mimi had
COVID. And she thinks she had
3:49
long COVID Because it took
forever to get over it. With a
3:52
long fatigue. It's not got these
wheat allergies. I'm just
3:55
throwing this out there. Because
I'm wondering if anybody else
3:59
who says we got we probably have
10s of 1000s of people that
4:03
listen to this show now who have
4:05
this or have this Yeah. Oh, more
than 10s of 1000s have
4:09
had Yeah, well they have COVID
some of them may have picked
4:12
this up and they don't know why.
And I'm just telling you this
4:15
seems to be the coincidence and
I would like to hear from them
4:18
in some way shape or form and
then maybe we should get this
4:22
become a public domain issue.
4:27
As I said this, this is probably
some of the worst news I could
4:30
ever hear. And I'm very happy I
have not developed an allergy
4:36
for weed. I mean that would take
me down
4:39
not weed. Oh, I'm
4:41
sorry. I was scared for a minute
there. Sorry just to get you
4:48
going just to get you going.
4:50
So yeah, it's problematic
because you have
4:55
Matic no less Hello
5:00
have pasta, you can't do this.
You can't do that. No, it's a
5:03
huge plus possible when we're
discussing this spitballing it,
5:08
we're discussing this and is, is
CISM Americans eat brominated
5:14
wheat or Weast is not
brominated. But there's other
5:16
chemicals are used to cure it as
opposed to dry it to normally
5:20
aging at Yeah, like they might
do in Europe in some specialty
5:24
shops where they have really
real wheat. And it's, it may be
5:28
the contaminants or the
processing that is the problem.
5:33
Oh, that could be that could
easily be you gotta get some
5:35
quality wheat,
5:37
which you're not going to get?
No,
5:39
I'm sorry to hear that. And
maybe even more sorry. Now, I
5:45
don't know the UN I don't need
to know the status of
5:48
vaccination within your family.
I mean, you and I. Okay, so then
5:54
we're all in the same boat.
5:55
Almost everyone who will die
from COVID This year will not be
5:59
up to date on their shots. Or
they will not have taken Peck
6:02
SLOVAN when they got sick.
6:04
Regardless, bro.
6:07
That was the pack slow, but he's
got to get that plug in. What
6:10
kind of
6:11
isn't that horrible? It's so
blatant. So really blatant. The
6:16
the ads are ads are now the ads
are coming now
6:19
for PAX. Lovitt No, no, no, no
6:21
Mads for. What did I have here?
I had. Where's it here Madonna.
6:28
Madonna has an ad running. I
think they're sponsoring the
6:31
latest series of jeopardy.
6:32
We're all sick of COVID-19. But
it was the third leading cause
6:36
of death in the US and it's
still making people really sick.
6:39
The COVID-19 updated boosters
are here. They help protect
6:42
against multiple variants all in
one shop. Make eight yours get
6:46
boosted this fall.
6:47
So that's their slogan, make it
yours. Make it your booster. And
6:53
I think this is probably
intentional. Because that's
6:56
that's the long term goal is you
will have boosters that will be
6:59
tailored for you for your ails
ailments. For your issues for
7:04
your anxiety. We can reprogram
you get an update, literally the
7:09
signs at CVS, say get your
update your COVID shot today
7:13
update.
7:14
Well I like the idea of running
update into the vernacular.
7:19
Yeah, of course. Well, we've
we've been where you get
7:22
updates. And we've been watching
this beautiful software fix.
7:25
It's all you need. Oh, you need
a software fixes. Then of
7:32
course, none of date then of
course is part of the campaign.
7:38
Because notice they don't have
an RSV vaccine yet or there is
7:41
one I think what they're saying
oh, there's no vaccines, so I'm
7:44
I'm expecting that to show up.
But this isn't about RSV. This
7:47
is about promoting the updated
COVID vaccine.
7:50
So Jen, let's start with the RSV
what is the latest concerning
7:54
hospitalizations with that?
7:56
So Robin think of that under the
umbrella of flu like illness
8:00
affecting children in the
pediatric age group. One of them
8:03
is RSV. The other one
enterovirus, it could be
8:06
influenza. Bottom line hospitals
are being inundated right now,
8:11
with children who need
respiratory support. They're
8:14
seeing the highest rates in two
years. And right now over 70% of
8:20
the estimated 40,000 pediatric
hospital beds are full.
8:25
That's actually a low amount.
This is very interesting. We
8:28
know we know from the health
care professionals that any
8:31
department wants to run it 95 to
do basically 100% for
8:36
efficiency. So now there's 77% I
think that just trying to get
8:41
more jack it up.
8:42
Hey, you're killing it always
reassign beds. The that's funny
8:46
though, what's interesting in
that report is that they
8:48
actually gave it an actual
number as opposed to
8:51
overflowing.
8:52
Oh wait, there's more
8:53
with children with these kinds
of respiratory illnesses. So
8:56
they're getting things like
supportive oxygen therapy, maybe
8:59
some inhalers, some IV therapy,
and if they have a super
9:03
bacterial infection on top of
that virus, then they're also
9:07
getting antibiotics. So
hospitals are definitely feeling
9:10
Oh, yes. Horrible. Yes. Well,
let's throw some some stuff on.
9:13
This is this is she says
something very interesting in
9:16
this clip, because of course now
now the flu is back. Everybody
9:19
knows the flu was back on top of
that
9:22
flu season.
9:23
Making an early comeback early.
Come.
9:25
Don't call it a comeback. Yep.
And
9:27
Robin, you've been hearing me
say this now for over 10 years
9:30
flu has a PR problem in this
country because
9:34
I love this flu has a PR problem
in this country. That's right.
9:37
They had no PR. Two years ago,
zero, they have negative PR. But
9:44
who's responsible for the PR
media?
9:47
And Robin, you've been hearing
me say this now for over 10
9:50
years flu has a PR problem in
this country because we think
9:53
it's just a bad cold influenza
kills 10s of 1000s of Americans
9:58
every single year. As we're
seeing cases go up earlier than
10:03
they have in the past, not
really a surprise because we're
10:06
more out and about. So just look
at the increase. Last week, just
10:09
over 1600 Flu related
hospitalizations in this country
10:13
up just over 300 from the week
prior and 100.
10:18
With this decent home numbers,
that's nothing. Remember
10:22
to remember, about a year ago,
year and a half ago, we had some
10:26
clips from some researchers that
were looking into the well
10:31
accepted number of 30,000 Flu
deaths every year. Yes. And you
10:36
could find no evidence for this
number. This number is just a
10:39
generally accepted number that
has no basis in fact,
10:44
Hey, man, it's Good Morning
America, you shut your mouth,
10:47
just over 300 from the week
prior. So we're seeing that
10:51
curve go up earlier in the
season, you know, at this point
10:55
in October than we do usually in
every year.
10:59
So the reason why the flu had
just has no good PR is because
11:03
all the PR has shifted to a very
poorly named PR initiative.
11:10
Triple Demmick It's a phrase
that we're hearing.
11:12
Can you explain that?
11:13
I thought try Demmick would be
much better than triple Demmick.
11:17
And what do you think we didn't
we weren't I
11:19
always thought it should have
been tried to make more sense.
11:23
And it's scarier triple Demmick
it's like a like a triple decker
11:27
bus. I think I got triple triple
11:29
teacher Pam Berbick is triple
Demick. Is those you mean try
11:33
Demick is scarier? Yeah, try
Demmick has more no triple
11:36
damage sounds like a hamburger,
you're right, triple
11:39
Demmick It's a phrase that we're
hearing.
11:41
Can you explain that? What that
means? So
11:43
so that means that we have to
keep our eyes on multiple
11:46
pathogens, multiple respiratory
viruses at the same time. So
11:51
we're talking about COVID-19,
influenza, and RSV and these
11:56
other viruses that are making
children sick. And remember, a
11:59
lot of children have not been in
schools without masks for two
12:03
years. So they don't have
natural immunity built up
12:07
against these pathogens, but
multiple things all coalescing
12:12
as the weather gets colder and
people are more indoors.
12:15
And of course you'd expect the
follow up to be well, isn't it
12:18
because of the lockdown so it
wasn't there someone to blame
12:20
for that? No, no, no follow up.
By the way, just as an aside
12:24
before I play the last clip in
this series, what happened to
12:27
monkey pox
12:30
monkey pipe which was a flop.
12:32
So parents are watching right
now they want to know Hey, Dr.
12:35
Jim, what
12:35
can we do to protect our time,
Dr. Jane? Well, first of all
12:38
know what the symptoms of
respiratory distress arm when
12:41
you're talking about young
children and infants, lethargy,
12:45
difficulty breathing, you might
see their nostrils flare as they
12:49
try to breathe their ribs moving
more vigorously in terms of
12:52
prevention, sneezing or coughing
into your elbow. Remember that
12:56
maneuver is important hand
hygiene keeping your hands clean
13:00
staying home if you are sick.
And remember Robin we have safe
13:04
and effective vaccines against
influenza and COVID 19 Children
13:09
should use those vaccines those
boosters if parents have any
13:12
questions, talk to their
pediatrician. So it's
13:15
just a really long drawn out
commercial. Amo same
13:18
old with especially with this.
Oh there let the sergeant kids
13:22
what are not very good with the
sniffles. And he's who happens
13:26
to be lethargic, take him to the
hospital. So let's I have a
13:30
similar clip from NPR which are
little probably less. They're
13:35
probably just different. I know
that I've noticed this over
13:38
time. We
13:38
love NPR that they're the most
fun to make most of the great to
13:42
make fun of I mean, it's just
13:43
yeah. COVID Winter surge triple
threat. One
13:47
COVID is still spreading. An
active flu season is upon us
13:50
early. And now hospitals are
filling a surge of RSV virus are
13:55
really early October, end of
October. Seems like it's on time
14:00
was
14:00
July, I'd say yeah.
14:02
risk cases, particularly in
children. Joining us to help
14:06
explain all of this. Maybe it's
just early for the midterms is
14:09
Dr. Jeanne Marrazzo, Director of
the Division of infectious
14:12
diseases at the University of
Alabama, Birmingham School of
14:15
Medicine. Dr. Thanks for joining
us. Sure, it's
14:17
less good to be here.
14:19
So I hate to repeat this cliche,
but some public health officials
14:22
are calling this a perfect storm
of diseases. What are you most
14:27
concerned about at this point?
14:28
So you just mentioned what are
probably the three most
14:33
important components of what
might constitute a winter surge
14:37
of respiratory viruses. And I'll
talk a little bit about each of
14:42
those. And you mentioned them
individually. challenges that
14:47
these are viruses that are
coming at us against a
14:51
background of us letting down
our societal guard against
14:55
COVID. Right so this is the
first winter really where people
15:00
Well, I think are feeling
confident enough and protected
15:04
enough to really drop their
masks and get out and mingle. So
15:09
you already have a situation
where people are going to be
15:12
vulnerable to infection.
15:14
No, I hear this this report.
Here we go. And I think wow,
15:20
they must I think they're
actually gauging this by how
15:22
Howard Stern is responding to
Howard Stern says I'm going to
15:27
go to New York on beat do my
first show from the studio. In
15:30
two years I haven't been out of
the house which I believe to be
15:33
true. Probably it's gonna be
with Bruce Springsteen because
15:36
the boss convinced him the boss
Yeah, I see. So he announces
15:39
that it's supposed to happen on
Monday I think like oh man
15:42
Stern's coming out like the
groundhog we got to scare him
15:45
back into his whole triple
Demmick Howard triple damage bro
15:51
The other thing that's
interesting is you listen to
15:53
this report is they tried now
they're blaming the public for
15:58
triple damage
15:59
it's Republican public please
get it and get it well,
16:03
the Republicans but the public
at large because they're letting
16:06
their guards down. So we already
know and the research has shown
16:12
that the mask is bullshit for
that, especially for these
16:16
viruses the viruses are too
small. So the mat unless you're
16:20
wearing one of those gas masks,
you know from World War One that
16:24
would
16:24
probably you're not even allowed
to wear those on the plane. So
16:26
like,
16:27
I know you can't of course you
can't wear him on the plane
16:31
because it's very suspicious to
kind of know so we're letting
16:36
our guards down we're actually
going outside first first they
16:40
blame us for then they'll do
this. The next guy got two more
16:43
clips they're blaming blaming
the kids themselves because they
16:47
were they were masked up and
they were at home and they were
16:51
not getting their own natural
immunity was not building up
16:54
because they were being read
lines down stupid. So it's their
16:57
fault for not for doing what
they were told. And now it's
17:01
everybody's fault for for not
relaxing a little bit. The whole
17:07
thing makes no sense. is fresh
air good for you or not?
17:13
But this is what's so beautiful
about it despite all the
17:15
evidence Despite the massive
counter narrative going more and
17:20
more mainstream every day. They
will not waver they will
17:24
continue to go to where people
down and I think history shows
17:30
the elites and certainly
leadership such as we're seeing
17:33
in the world now that's a
successful strategy just keep
17:36
saying it keep wearing them down
ignore everything don't care
17:41
keep going
17:42
yeah, no no yeah no. No right No
Yeah, no it's very successful
17:48
and but it there's also an
element of milking the getting
17:54
the last few
17:55
drops that's what makes it so
beautiful. And we got
17:58
a few more come on we're not
getting out everyone's getting
18:01
this is the stupid new shot. You
know, and then they and
18:04
unfortunate now it's leaking you
know, the experts are coming out
18:08
of the woodwork saying well, you
know, the shot doesn't maybe we
18:11
need this not really working the
shots no good. Oh, we don't need
18:15
that guy. Control.
18:19
Did you see that? We lost Ashton
Carter. Remember him?
18:25
I heard something about this.
18:26
It was it was the defense
secretary under Obama. And he
18:31
was he was 68 So wait, let me
see. Let me see if it was
18:36
suddenly Let me see. Yes. Now
because you know sometimes you
18:42
read now Yeah. died of a heart
attack Monday evening.
18:47
No, no signs. Can we clean that
guy up claim that problems?
18:51
Probably. I'm guessing.
Guessing. The Vax probably just
18:57
guessing. You gotta be careful.
18:58
You gotta be careful. I mean,
you know, Megyn Kelly, her
19:00
sister 58 died suddenly. Heart I
think I think was a heart
19:05
attack. But she had a lot
19:06
of health issues. Though, if you
have a lot of health issues. I'm
19:09
not gonna Exactly, exactly.
Alright.
19:11
Sorry. That's a
19:12
problem with COVID in
particular, because
19:15
unfortunately, we are hearing
just in the last couple of weeks
19:19
of the continuing emergence of
new variants and remember,
19:23
variants are a problem because
they have mutations in the place
19:28
on the virus where antibodies
doc right. antibodies that you
19:33
get from
19:35
them Me, me, me, me, me. Dacheng
Beep Beep, beep Dagang Baby,
19:40
baby, baby, baby, baby, baby,
baby.
19:43
I have not heard this medical
term yet. I'm glad I'm glad NPR
19:47
is bringing it to the forefront
19:49
are antibodies doc, right. So
the antibodies that you get from
19:53
a vaccine or that we give you as
a monoclonal antibody, if the
19:58
virus mutates enough there Are
aren't going to work. And
20:01
unfortunately, it looks like for
a couple of these new variants,
20:06
particularly the BQ lineages,
that's going to be a problem. So
20:11
it's worrisome in that, you
know, COVID continues to
20:15
confound us with these
mutations. And so were really,
20:19
really, really, really, really,
really closely watching that.
20:22
You also mentioned the flu. Did
you want me to talk about?
20:25
I did, because it's come upon us
early. Real quickly, though.
20:30
It's come upon us early. Hold
on, stop this show. I'm going to
20:37
consult the book of knowledge.
Typical flu season. Okay. Just
20:45
make sure we know, in the this
is from the book of knowledge,
20:48
hold on a second, make sure that
we do this officially. Here,
20:53
where is it? Where's my book of
knowledge? Where's the cover?
20:57
Ah, there it is. So this would
be what they want reflected in
21:05
their news reporting.
21:12
Sorry, I'm failing here. In the
United States, the flu season is
21:17
considered October through May.
21:23
So there you go. Considering
considering this meme is in two
21:30
different news reports we're
playing but I've heard it all
21:32
over. Yeah, we had three. Okay,
we had three or two different
21:35
ones. So we have three so far.
And and it's playing everywhere.
21:39
And I don't know. But I look at
the calendar. It's almost
21:43
November,
21:44
really, really, really, really,
really, really closely watching
21:47
that. You also mentioned the
flu. Did you want me to talk
21:50
about what
21:51
I did, because it's come upon us
early. Real quickly, though. Let
21:55
me go to RSV, first. That virus
because it's surging in the
22:02
right order, especially being
hard hit, that's like this. Any
22:07
idea why? Sure.
22:09
So it's the respiratory
syncytial virus. And it is a
22:12
virus that actually most kids
get by the age of two, they
22:17
start dealing with other kids at
daycare, and it's it's a very,
22:20
very good bet that your kids,
one of your kids very first
22:23
viral infections in the
respiratory tract is going to be
22:25
RSV. The problem is that our
society has had very little
22:30
collective immunity
opportunities to generate
22:33
collective immunity in the last
three years, right. In fact,
22:35
some people are calling this a
pandemic immunity gap. Kids have
22:39
not been in school, they have
not been in daycare, so they
22:42
have not had the chance not just
to get infected, but to create a
22:46
start of antibodies as as little
kids.
22:50
Now that's interesting. She said
some folks, which means my
22:53
handlers are calling this the
immunity gap. And I indeed have
22:57
read this I think in the New
York Times the immunity gap so
23:00
that's there's endemic immunity
gap. Yeah, I don't like that
23:03
part. I like the well, I guess
they have Yeah,
23:06
like immunity. Yeah. Because it
sounds like a rock band
23:15
could work could work could see
it.
23:19
So they're blaming the kids now.
Well, are they have those
23:22
nasties that Daisy net on
resources that they set up?
23:28
Except in certain states, you
know, like Florida and these
23:30
other smart states have decided
against some of these ideas.
23:34
Yeah. And now the kids so now
they're getting this disease
23:38
that they should have gotten
already. Anyway. I don't know.
23:42
Do you know? Do you know who
which country? Did even less
23:47
preventative measures then?
Florida, Sweden. Any
23:51
Scandinavian countries that
23:52
coat Gold Coast or someplace
like that? Haiti? Oh, yeah.
23:56
Right. It
23:57
was Haley did nothing and
someone sent me a clip nothing
24:00
but also they got nothing, just
like no one got no one source.
24:04
And I think you know, hey, we
can't have that example out
24:07
there. Call up barbecue. Tell
him to torch the place. So we
24:12
can come in and shoot these
people up. You watch. That's
24:15
next you're gonna see it? Oh,
because of the gangs, you know,
24:18
severe shortage of COVID 19
vaccines? Mm hmm. We're gonna
24:22
help you Haiti.
24:25
Don, where would clip three.
24:27
So you're getting toddlers and
infants now who are being
24:29
exposed to this end getting it
in very high numbers. And some
24:34
of them are gonna get really
sick. Most of them do. Okay, can
24:37
be scary, but some of them
actually end up being
24:40
hospitalized. The problem with
RSV is we don't have a vaccine
24:43
for it and we really don't have
any effective treatment. So it's
24:47
very, can be very scary for
families and parents. Yeah.
24:50
Okay. So now let's go to the flu
because it has come early. Some
24:54
parts of the country getting hit
especially in the South.
24:58
About this So it's an
interesting flu years some of
25:02
the same factors that are
creating this pandemic immunity
25:06
gap that I mentioned for RSV are
operative with the flu right.
25:11
Every year we are exposed to the
flu and even if we're vaccinated
25:14
we may not be protected we know
that the rate of protection from
25:17
the vaccine
25:18
lady we know it's how vaccines
work these days Yeah, well you
25:21
get vaccinated might not work
this is
25:25
this might kill you.
25:26
We know we know how this works.
Right?
25:28
So every year we are exposed to
the flu and even if we're
25:31
vaccinated we may not be
protected.
25:33
I know man as a kid. You knew
you got these vaccines like I'm
25:37
not gonna die a polio or
whatever else. I'm not gonna get
25:41
rabies, diptheria it dip the
area. Who needs that dip, dip
25:47
dip dip, and you knew it. But
now it's like, ah, isn't it? We
25:51
know it's not gonna work? Well,
that's not. That's a new story,
25:53
lady,
25:53
right? So every year we are
exposed to the flu and even if
25:57
we're vaccinated, we may not be
protected. We know that the rate
26:00
of protection from the vaccine
can range from anywhere from 20
26:05
to 60%. We haven't really been
exposed to the flu very much
26:09
last year we've the last two
years we know the numbers of
26:12
cases have been very low. And
what we might see
26:16
no what No, the cases were 00.
26:21
Let's stop right there for a
second to she says we weren't
26:26
exposed to the flu for the last
two years. How does that work?
26:29
Because it wasn't there we
ruined comes and goes and comes
26:32
and goes every year comes around
your house,
26:35
your house and your mask that
you wear in your house under the
26:37
covers that gives you magical
protection. So I didn't get
26:42
the flu disappeared? You don't
take it was just miscalculated
26:46
or it was like people that got
the flu and maybe had some
26:49
issues they
26:50
weren't or may call the COVID.
Exactly, exactly.
26:55
We haven't really been exposed
to the flu very much last year
26:58
we've the last two years we know
the numbers of cases have been
27:02
very low.
27:03
Even says we know the numbers of
cases. Well, they've never told
27:06
us they've never given us
anything other than zero anyway.
27:08
And and fucking
27:10
last few years, we know the
numbers of cases have been very
27:13
low. And what we might see is
what Australia and the southern
27:18
hemisphere saw during their
winter, which just ended, they
27:22
saw a very early flu season with
a lot higher numbers of cases
27:27
and hospitalizations. And that's
almost certainly because again,
27:31
we haven't had the opportunity
to
27:33
hold on a second. How come there
hasn't been massive death deaths
27:39
in Australia, who due to the
seasonality of their locale,
27:44
could not get the updated
booster in time. That was six
27:47
months ago. How come we don't
have massive, massive Dez Hey,
27:52
hey, hey, I'm sorry. I'm sorry.
They
27:54
saw a very early flu season with
a lot higher numbers of both
27:58
cases and hospitalizations. And
that's almost certainly because
28:03
again, we haven't had the
opportunity creat to create
28:06
collective immunity. And we
really haven't had the
28:09
opportunity. Oh,
28:09
no, no, but there's the lie tell
there's the lie. Tell the lie
28:14
tell is the up talk actually
immunity. She hasn't done that
28:17
throughout the whole thing.
She's given us a couple of write
28:19
ups given us a couple of write
write listens.
28:22
That's they saw a very early flu
season with a lot higher numbers
28:29
of both cases and
hospitalizations. And that's
28:33
almost certainly because again,
we haven't had the opportunity
28:37
crit to create collective
immunity. And we really haven't
28:40
had the Come on,
28:41
man. What's that? Collective
immunity? Hi, I'm here for my
28:44
audition
28:45
with a no show was to falsetto.
28:48
Active immunity. That's got to
be some kind of that that's
28:52
we've been examining. This is a
form of tell it's like, I'm kind
28:56
of embarrassed. I
28:57
totally agree with this. But I
was I was listening to the
29:01
sentence with that in mind and
she actually kind of pre tells
29:05
with a couple of other little
blips just before she kicks it
29:08
up a notch with immunity.
29:11
Alright, let's listen to that
part then here.
29:13
So it's an interesting flu year
some of the same factors that
29:17
are creating were vaccinated. We
may not be interesting flu
29:20
years, some of the same factors
that are creating this pandemic
29:24
immunity gap that I mentioned
for RSV are operative with the
29:28
flu, right. So every year we are
exposed to the flu and even if
29:32
we're vaccinated, we may not be
protected. We know that the rate
29:35
of protection from the vaccine
can range from anywhere from 20
29:39
to 60%. We haven't really been
exposed to the flu very much
29:43
last year we've for the last two
years. We know the numbers of
29:46
cases have been very low. And
what we might see is what
29:51
Australia and the southern
hemisphere saw during their
29:55
winter which just ended they saw
a very early flu season with a
29:59
lot had higher numbers of both
cases and hospitalizations. And
30:04
that's almost certainly because
again, we haven't had the
30:07
opportunity to create collective
immunity. And we really haven't
30:11
had the opportunity to, to get
to this get exposed. So I think
30:16
most folks are worried that
we're gonna see that this year.
30:19
Yep. So I want to commend blit
to in the troll room, he knows
30:26
I'm a sucker for acronyms. And
he correctly identifies pandemic
30:29
immunity gap as pig. Yeah, the
like that. I like that.
30:38
We should have caught that.
Yeah.
30:41
I can't believe we didn't catch
that.
30:43
Well, we didn't catch a lot. The
control room does its job. They
30:47
do
30:47
they do. Let me see if I had. I
have one more thing here, I
30:53
think on the COVID, which is,
yeah, but at least it was a
30:58
little light. It's actually the
Alberta premier Premier.
31:01
Premier. Premier. Yeah. The
Alberta premier Premier. And
31:06
she's she dropped a big
consulting contract with the
31:10
World Economic Forum. Oh, yeah.
That's how they make their
31:13
money. They send their own
shields in to consult with you
31:17
at a governmental level. And she
says, No, we're dropping it.
31:20
I guess I find it distasteful
when billionaires brag about how
31:23
much control they have over
political leaders as the head of
31:26
that organization has. And I
think that that is offensive.
31:30
The people who should be
directing government are the
31:32
people who vote for them, and
the people who vote for me and
31:35
for my colleagues or people who
live in Alberta, and who are
31:38
affected by our decisions. And
so quite frankly, until that
31:41
organization stops bragging
about how much control they have
31:44
over political leaders, I have
no interest in being involved
31:47
with them. My focus is here in
Alberta solving problems for
31:50
Albertans with the mandate from
Albertans
31:52
was a health care contract to
Donna would bankers do with a
31:56
health care contract but I'm
sure it's all on the up and up.
32:00
You played a clip earlier. The
Biden clip a little shorty I
32:04
have a similar one I think is
incorporate sick but but this is
32:08
still COVID This Biden and the
booster Newt NPR,
32:13
President Biden has an extra
COVID shot he rolled up his
32:16
sleeve yesterday for the latest
booster.
32:18
Now's the time to do it by
Halloween. If you can, that's
32:21
the best time and that way you
can be protected from holidays.
32:25
Some research questions though,
whether the new by valeurs or
32:28
we can be protected from the
holidays or for the holidays.
32:33
Now's the time to do it by
Halloween. If you can, that's
32:35
the best time and that way you
can be protected for the
32:38
holidays.
32:40
Though whether the new buy valen
boosters that target Omicron are
32:44
any better than the old shots.
32:45
Researchers at Columbia and
Harvard University studied that
32:49
here's Dr. David hohe. At
Columbia
32:51
to disappointment the by valen
vaccine did not show superiority
32:56
over the original vaccine.
32:59
His team found that about a
month after getting the shots
33:01
Kai did not have significantly
higher levels of antibodies to
33:06
neutralize the dominant over
Kron sub variants
33:09
but deep tip at Acharya at the
University of Arizona considers
33:13
the new studies too small and
too short for firms.
33:17
For those who are saying, See, I
told you so I would say let's
33:21
stand down a little bit and wait
for some cleaner data to come
33:23
out.
33:24
Hey, boys, let's give it let's
give this crap that ivermectin
33:27
treatment shower, you know what
to do bars for firm
33:29
conclusions
33:30
for those who are saying,
33:32
I told you so I would say let's
stand down a little bit and wait
33:35
for some cleaner data to come
out because these can't be used
33:39
to support really one argument
or another.
33:41
Dr. John weary at the University
of Pennsylvania is also saying
33:45
to wait, it's a little
33:46
bit of a sort of a reality check
or a reset that the Bible and
33:50
vaccines are not a magic bullet.
They're not going to give us you
33:55
know, perfect protection from
these new Omicron variants that
33:59
are circulating,
34:00
only about 20 million people
have stepped up to receive a new
34:02
booster. Even though more than
10 times that number over 200
34:06
million people have been
eligible since Labor Day.
34:11
Ah, goodness.
34:14
So I don't know why the letting
those reports creep in. You
34:18
know, he's not ponying up enough
cash.
34:21
I actually had one of those
clips didn't clip it. And it was
34:25
from a different source, but it
was very similar. It's like
34:28
well, you know, they only tested
on mice. It was long. Oh, it was
34:31
like the breathy and why maybe I
do have that. It was like the
34:34
breathy NPR guy. And he's like,
Well, you know, sadly, has not
34:39
really been tested on anything.
But you know, the best thing is
34:41
to get your booster. I was like,
we can clip that all day. All
34:47
day this.
34:48
It seems to me that those guys
that are coming on that
34:51
particular report that you just
played had three people. Oh,
34:54
it's going oh, I don't know.
What's the point. And I think
34:58
it's because somebody's not I'd
ponying up, yeah, as possible
35:03
for the coffers, you know,
where's our you know, we're
35:06
supposed to be, you know,
certain amount of money every
35:08
quarter. But I think then you
guys are like, so it's like an
35:12
off on us. It's
35:12
on limbo, because, you know, the
all the the extra cash that we
35:17
created money went to the
purchase of all the
35:21
pharmaceuticals that's kind of
continuing with the latest
35:24
purchase. And this approval, if
you recall, but the money to
35:28
promote it, I don't see any
renewal of that. And that's what
35:31
it was billions, billions went
into tick talkers, and all kinds
35:36
of places, but mainly television
promotions, and advertisements,
35:39
billions, billions of government
money. So but that has, I think
35:43
that may have shut down. So now.
Now, it's got to come from
35:47
insurance companies, and it's
gonna get interesting. But if
35:51
the President's still promoting
it, then you know, there's still
35:53
there has to still be some Oh,
he's
35:55
not promoting it. He's promoting
that taxable follow up drug
35:59
packs of whatever.
36:00
Yeah. Hey, man, it's great. It's
great. All right. Well, let's
36:09
stick with Biden for a second.
President Biden, I'm hearing a
36:16
couple of things I'm hearing on
one hand, a lot of while and
36:22
maybe not just on all hands,
hate that. It's not really
36:25
inflation, whether I think I
should play NAFTA here, Nancy
36:28
Pelosi for that hold on a
second. Yes, this is this. This
36:32
is literally the message. And
that's why Pelosi was on I think
36:36
this was Meet the Press or face
to meet the press.
36:38
And the fact is, is that when I
hear people talk about
36:42
inflation, as I heard in there,
we have to change that subject.
36:45
Inflation is a global phenomenon
phenomenon. The EU, the European
36:49
Union, the UK, the British have
higher inflation rate than we do
36:54
here. It's not the fight is not
about inflation. It's about the
36:58
cost of living.
36:59
Yeah, this was from the US. This
is actually a couple shows ago,
37:03
I always got that clip, and I
keep for you, I kept I didn't
37:06
remember to go back to it. She
says it's not about inflation,
37:09
it's about the cost of living is
the stupidest possible thing you
37:13
could ever say,
37:15
Well, I think there's a reason
for it. And thank you for
37:17
correcting. I didn't know that
that was no clip. The is pretty
37:20
old. The point here is to blame
the prices on the people selling
37:26
the services and goods. And
that's exactly what's happening.
37:31
And that is a path to price
controls, which I think we've
37:35
discussed. It would be Yeah, it
would be a bad idea. Is there
37:38
idiots so who knows, maybe
they're going towards that. But
37:41
Biden he took it one step
further. Because you know, these
37:45
airlines, this is gouging
everybody.
37:48
Some airlines, I
37:50
didn't put the music in this is
Fox News. So it does make it a
37:54
little more dramatic.
37:55
Some airlines if you want six
more inches between you and the
37:58
seat in front, you pay more
money, but you don't know it
38:03
until you purchase your ticket.
For proxies, your junk fees are
38:08
unfair and the hidden
marginalized Americans the
38:10
hardest, especially low income
folks and people of color.
38:16
They're racist, the airlines are
racist.
38:21
If I didn't get the whole thing
and I wish I had I only got a
38:24
piece of it. There's another
junk fees clip as my other
38:28
junk fees. What is this junk
fees thing?
38:32
Better explained in Biden in the
bank,
38:34
President Biden is directing his
administration to deliver more
38:37
financial relief to millions of
Americans today he announced a
38:41
crackdown on so called junk
fees. Biden describes these as
38:44
unfair often hidden charges
customers can encounter when
38:48
they buy concert tickets
checkout of a hotel room or do
38:52
business with a bank.
38:53
Imagine this. Your child
outgrows bicycle and you decide
38:58
to sell it online and someone
pays you a check pays you 30
39:02
bucks for the bicycle or
something days later that check
39:06
that you got paid with you
deposit in your bank advances
39:11
you didn't know that but you get
charged 15 bucks you get charged
39:16
15 bucks it's wrong. It's
ridiculous it's unfair
39:25
I'm with him on these things.
39:27
Of course it's
39:29
no good but like he's so he's so
stuck in the past with his dad
39:35
and his mom until aphorisms and
checks who write I write about
39:40
one check a month maybe.
39:43
May I May I share that out here.
We write probably seven to 10
39:49
checks people really want checks
out here. They don't want good
39:54
mo they don't want bank thing.
39:55
Let's good. I think checks are
great. I
39:58
encourage and I love it. It's
such a You know, you're you're
40:00
handing over a piece of paper
that says, I'm good for broke
40:05
now and we have a local
community bank. So there's an
40:08
issue we can always go resolve
it. Oh, this. I love that.
40:13
But yeah, like for example, the
chat room that were they no
40:18
agenda social they would go on
about checks what's checks?
40:21
What's the check in there's a
lot of kids that know what a
40:23
check is. They don't have a
checking account. Most Gen Z's
40:26
don't have a check. Like, even
when I was ridiculing the new
40:30
Ruth Gator, Ginsburg postage
stamp somebody in the in a
40:36
social stamps, who uses stamps?
You know, they think the post
40:40
office is out of existence.
40:45
Oh, yeah, there you go. What
time is it? I don't know. What
40:48
does that weird thing on the
wall mean?
40:51
Again, back to the clock on the
wall. Was that thing with those
40:54
dials? There's must be some
symbolism remakes, religious,
40:57
Illuminati and Illuminati
device? It's no good. Yeah, oh.
41:04
I had dinner with the former New
York banker.
41:07
Ah, good for you, which was very
nice, brings us content.
41:12
Well, it was very interesting
know
41:13
that he's an element of content
does ever listen to the show? He
41:16
does.
41:17
He does. Oh, yeah. Good. Now he
has been traveling a lot
41:22
recently. Opening hotels. I
think that's where you want to
41:28
put your money. Although he so
there's three things I learned
41:30
one. When he asked me if said he
started the questioning. He said
41:36
do you know about cloud
computing? And like? Yeah, I
41:39
guess I know a bit. But, yeah.
See, he was he was 1990. Well,
41:46
he was a firm believer in and
that strategy, I think has now
41:49
ended, of putting all of his
long term investment money into
41:55
MasterCard. He says, because
it's a never ending story. They
42:00
just keep charging fees, fees go
up more people use it. And I
42:03
think that's been very
successful. And so he's looking
42:05
to change or diversify. And he
feels that cloud computing. And
42:10
that's a very big term will be
the, you know, the growth
42:14
industry over time that just
grinds forever at five or 10% a
42:19
year. And that's where he would
want to allocate his his
42:21
investment. I thought that was
interesting. I said, Man, I
42:26
think everyone's decentralizing.
I don't know exactly where it's
42:30
going. But now, then he had
something he right off the bat.
42:34
And this and I think this was an
over, it was like he wanted to
42:37
have a good meal. And he was
going to hit me with the with
42:40
the top line strategies right
off the bat, just so we didn't
42:44
really have to discuss anything,
because everything else is not
42:47
important. And he says China is
over. Then he said it with fire.
42:55
And he said it kind of. And here
I'll contradict myself. Like he
43:00
would think we will be talking
about China all the time. Like,
43:03
oh, China is the worst. But
yeah, he's been watching too
43:05
much news, man.
43:06
You know, the funny thing is
about our show is we don't talk
43:09
about China that much.
43:10
No, it's boring. This this
rarely, anything's good, boring.
43:15
Although I do have some weird
stories today. So
43:17
the years are always
interesting.
43:19
Because because they're picking
cotton. It's slaves picking
43:22
cotton. I mean, how can I give
them better? How can it not be
43:24
funny?
43:25
So he goes on? I'm sorry.
43:27
So he says, China's over. Like,
okay, so we don't have to worry
43:32
about anything why they are in
severe population decline. They
43:37
could possibly be as this he
said, It will be a disaster of
43:42
epic proportions. He said, but
it's possible. There could only
43:45
be 500 million Chinese left by
2050. And he said the United
43:52
States wins. immigration legal
or not, we win. And that was
43:59
really his overarching comment,
and I had to think about it. And
44:03
like, you know, that just makes
sense. Now, it doesn't mean that
44:07
the USA will have will be the
biggest economy and will be, you
44:11
know, prosperous. No, we'll all
be slaves, obviously. But see, I
44:16
don't think he cares about that.
Nothing else matters. It's warm
44:20
bodies that we can put to work
or or have to generate cash for
44:26
to keep alive. How about that?
Or that was really kind of like,
44:33
wow.
44:34
Well, I'd have to talk discuss
something with a demographers
44:38
population expert of some sort.
That 500 million number. I mean,
44:43
we do know that was in the next
few years, India's going to
44:47
surpass China for population
didn't, didn't come up didn't
44:51
come up. That's it and he kind
of didn't want to talk about
44:55
India, I guess. No. Did you ask
him about Goldman Sachs?
44:59
No, we did talk Talk about, you
know, obviously what's going on
45:03
with the Bank of England with
credits Well, in Credit Suisse,
45:06
which is, you know, something
has to go. You know, that was
45:10
the general message there. But I
was talking about, I said, Hey,
45:16
man look like they just put Liz
trust in there just just for a
45:19
moment, just to do all this,
this funky business. What did he
45:24
say? He said, I have I have it's
written down weirdly, in my
45:28
notes.
45:31
Oh, crap. Well, he kind of taken
notes at the table.
45:34
Well, I didn't. That's why it's
hard. You know. So I'm trying to
45:37
remember this stuff. But I wrote
it down this morning. I think
45:41
the other main thing he said
that all these other payment
45:46
networks outside of Swift don't
matter. And he kept saying the
45:50
same thing. Look, if if Apple
Pay isn't connected to your
45:54
payment network, then your
networks no good. The network
45:58
that has the most nodes of
important nodes. That's the one
46:01
that always wins. And I know
that seems like network theory
46:04
to me. Oh, I remember what he
said. Yeah, network theory about
46:08
the Bank of England and about
the guilt. He this used to be
46:12
his job. He literally said to
me, Hey, you know, I sold them
46:14
some of that. That crap they had
to unload was rather brazen. So
46:22
it's like at a macro level. It's
like, Hey, man, the elites are
46:27
doing great. Everybody who had
one house before. COVID has two
46:30
houses. Everyone had two houses
booked before COVID has three
46:33
houses. I'm quoting verbatim.
And that's it. And everyone's
46:36
just gonna have to learn with
it. Inflation is not going to go
46:39
away. It's here to stay. And
it's good. We just need more
46:42
people. So cold man so cold.
46:50
Well, inflation at this number
is not. Although it does
46:54
traditionally float around this
number is not a positive thing.
46:58
As far as I'm concerned. It's
kind of a de wrecker. I kind of
47:02
liked it when it was at 1%.
47:06
You mean all the free money?
Yeah, of course. Course that was
47:10
dynamite. Well, then I might as
well just run through this. I
47:14
promise you they're not too
long. I but I do feel an
47:16
obligation. I do feel an
obligation to kind of take a
47:20
feel I do feel they DO feel I do
feel I feel but I really do feel
47:25
I think when you say you do feel
you're trying to convince
47:27
yourself that you really feel so
I guess I don't feel I guess I'm
47:30
full of crap. I'm just
pretending to feel that I have
47:34
an obligation to at least keep
you up to speed on the
47:37
development of central bank
digital currencies. I am. So far
47:42
in agreement with you. The
United States is still talking a
47:45
big game, but not really. And is
unlikely they will ever do it.
47:50
And it's very the United States
and the US dollar have a
47:53
different position than any
other currency. So I'm not going
47:57
to argue that but I did just
want to give you a little
48:00
because it felt like you could
use a little bit of info about
48:03
how broad This is being
discussed outside of the US
48:06
financial system. And it starts
with dishy Rishi. Does she
48:11
Rishi, the new Prime Minister of
the UK. I picked that up from
48:15
the sun does she Rishi, Rishi
Sunak, who was the Chancellor of
48:20
the Exchequer during a Boris
Johnson's regime in 2021. This
48:26
video was about three minutes by
cut it down to under one just
48:30
for let's do a little let's do a
little more intro with this guy.
48:33
We got to remind people he's a
World Economic Forum guy. He's,
48:37
he's Stanford graduate MBA from
Stanford. I think he's also a
48:43
Fulbright Scholar.
48:45
Yeah, he's married into the
right family.
48:49
Getting married into a super
rich family the Infosys guy, if
48:52
anyone remembers that company,
the end and here's why Infosys
48:57
which was going I don't even
know what it was supposed to do
48:59
when it was in business. That
was during the.com era and
49:01
somehow the guy managed to slip
through the.com collapse and
49:05
became a billionaire an Indian
billionaire. We know what those
49:09
guys are like.
49:10
Well, he's his daughter. That
sounded kind of racist.
49:15
Well, I wouldn't Okay, I'm gonna
I have an ad elaborate. Yeah,
49:19
please do.
49:21
So I am I'm doing this is gonna
be I know it's gonna be typical
49:26
this broadcasting stuff but
there's a guy who's doing a
49:29
documentary and Adam Osbourne so
he came over to the house Oh,
49:32
this is recent right? Yeah, like
this week? Yeah. Oh, cool. And
49:36
it came over the house to shoot
an interview that kind of
49:39
interview you know where you're
talking off camera and then you
49:41
got another camera with your
49:43
face side shot side shot? Yeah.
Yeah, where did they
49:47
open they don't anyways, they do
this site shot is because
49:50
they're hoping for some spiddal
I know this for a fact. About Am
49:55
I wrong?
49:56
Yeah, a little moisture on the
lips is in silhouette is beauty.
50:00
Beautiful.
50:00
Yeah. Beautiful especially to
get to pop.
50:02
Did you? Did you did you make
sure your lips are wiped clean?
50:07
Not surely
50:07
guy did everything I could to
try to and he I was nice to the
50:10
guys I tried to make sure
because I knew so do Diaz
50:13
producing and I teach the guy
editing it. And so I was being
50:16
asked, but the guy who is rent,
who's the overall executive
50:19
producer, the guy doing it is
this Indian guy. And I've
50:23
noticed this over the years. So
this Indian guy so the shooting
50:26
judges shooting some B roll here
and there and he didn't have in
50:30
the house. Yeah, it would
downstairs. Oh, he didn't let me
50:35
look at your podcasting rig. And
no,
50:37
no, even Korea hasn't. Even
curry hasn't seen I haven't. I
50:41
haven't because yours will ever
get to see it. I think it's time
50:45
a lot of people have seen it. I
haven't. So the guy, he says,
50:50
Well, you have a lot of books
and you get where's the pitch?
50:54
Where's all your books? Somebody
books? I got about 12 books over
50:57
the years. Where's all your
books and they will put you
51:00
right there with ticket should
be there with your books. I
51:03
don't have any of the books
here. And the guys does. Indian
51:06
guys is completely baffled. And
he said no, you've got books.
51:10
You did books through the eyes.
Because you have an accent.
51:14
Yeah, he did. I'm not doing the
accent but he had an accent. It
51:20
pretty much. And so. And he says
you have the Osborne books
51:24
because I wrote this book
without a mask when he says he
51:26
got that book. No, he had to
bring one. I know there's some
51:29
around there's there could be
anywhere I don't you know, I
51:32
don't put I don't have a
memorial to my books.
51:37
Pull this string. Let's see what
happens.
51:40
So I kept telling him this. And
he was just beside himself
51:43
thinking. This is not possible
that anybody would not have a
51:47
display of their own stuff they
did so they can brag about it.
51:51
This is Indian mentality. They
have this need to show off. And
51:56
I've noticed this over the years
of all the Indians that I know
51:59
they, they all do this and
especially Brahmins, they all
52:03
have to have their little,
little shrine to themselves to
52:07
themselves. So they're
completely befuddled by somebody
52:11
like me, I don't care who's
coming in, who am I trying to
52:14
impress? So it's like it to
write it to the end, he was just
52:19
convinced that I must have had a
shrine to myself somewhere. I
52:21
just wouldn't show it to him.
52:23
Well, there's also a little bit
of mainstream media mentality in
52:26
there because I've had that too.
Where people say, well, where's
52:29
all your awards and all your
stuff sits in the garage? Look,
52:33
it's my wife was kind enough to
hang it up on that wall. You
52:36
know, where I parked the car. I
52:37
told my when I had all these
projects going on, my mom kept
52:42
all that so that's where you
know, you goes to your parents,
52:44
let them show that show it off
to their friends.
52:47
And when my after my mom passed,
she had kept the scrapbook and
52:50
my I think my sister sent it to
me it's really cute. But it was
52:53
very, very, very early Adam
stuff and then it ended I think
52:56
she was pissed at me.
53:01
So that's what that that's what
that stems from recent
53:03
experience.
53:04
Okay. So this guy is elite, is
he's married into the elite
53:10
family. He has been called the
richest Prime Minister ever, but
53:14
it's really of course, I wonder
if there's a prenup. You know,
53:17
no one no one asks What? What?
53:19
No known as SEPA. Did you catch
this one? He's richer than
53:22
Charles the third. Nice one
catch this at all. No, I
53:26
didn't see that. But
53:27
that is such malarkey.
53:29
Don't say malarkey that I'm get
worried when you say these
53:33
things. What are you going to
pull a Joe on me?
53:35
I'm sure I mean, that's such
bologna. There you go. Yeah,
53:40
that's a Gingrich baloney
granular Gingrich always said
53:43
that.
53:44
So this clip is actually kind of
kind of good for both of us
53:48
because you can poopoo him as an
idiot and I can and I can say
53:53
hey, he's all in on what's
coming. Here he is dishy Rishi
53:56
from 2021 when he was the
Secretary of the Treasury.
54:00
Today,
54:00
I'm proud to say that under the
UK presidency, the group of the
54:04
world's seven most advanced
economies, the g7 is launching a
54:08
set of public policy principles
for retail central bank digital
54:13
currencies. CBDCs. Central Bank
digital currencies could be a
54:18
digital version of money, a bit
like a digital banknote that
54:21
could be used alongside physical
notes and coins. Unlike most of
54:25
the digital money people use
daily today, it would be issued
54:28
directly by a central bank at
the Bank of England in the UK,
54:33
and governments and central
banks across the world are
54:35
working together looking into
what having a digital currency
54:39
might mean in practice. This
includes issues that people care
54:43
about such as ensuring users
money will be safe and secure,
54:47
that it could work with other
ways to pay will be energy
54:50
efficient and available to
everyone. A potential cbdc could
54:55
offer businesses and consumers
new ways to pay in the future.
54:59
Yeah, It's all part of the wider
story of digital innovation that
55:03
has delivered benefits to
millions around the world and in
55:06
the UK.
55:07
Wow, nice. Can't
55:08
wait, oh, that to the people of
Cyprus who had like, what is it?
55:11
10 or 15% of their money and all
their digital bank accounts just
55:15
extracted? Disappeared?
55:18
Well, no, he wouldn't tell them
the plan. That's the whole idea
55:22
is to have complete control over
people like the people in
55:24
Cyprus? No, no, no, no, we're
not going to explain it. So
55:28
then, someone sends me from this
past week, a symposium at the
55:34
IMF. So Rishi is the World
Economic Forum and other IMF,
55:37
were a real player in the
financial system. Yeah, they,
55:40
they go and they bail out
Cyprus, you know, give them that
55:43
digital evaporating money you
just discussed. So if someone
55:48
says me this first, but these
are all short, this first clip
55:50
is only a couple. And, and I'm
watching this, and her name is
55:54
Cecilia skiing's Lee. And she is
the head of the Bank of
55:59
International Settlements,
Innovation Hub, which of course
56:03
a bullcrap title. But the Bank
of International Settlements,
56:06
this is the bank that does the
settlements between of
56:09
transactions between central
bank so again, a player, and
56:13
here's what she was saying,
because this message will be
56:15
consistent. And I think everyone
will be saying this as a way to
56:19
roll it in because the name of
this thing simply Yes, the name
56:24
of the symposium was CBDCs, for
Financial Inclusion, risks and
56:30
rewards has already
56:32
been touched upon. Introducing a
CVC into a society, it's not
56:37
just a universal solution, it
has to come in a package. So
56:43
digital literacy, understanding
what it means to get had first
56:48
of all have access to a digital
ID and understanding what it
56:50
means to to use such a thing. I
think also this digital society
56:55
is raising a lot of questions
about data privacy. I think
57:01
we're, this is good not only
about money, but in so many
57:05
different ways. I
57:06
heard her laugh, tell him
they're not so much about money.
57:09
I think we're, this is good, not
only about money, but in so many
57:13
different ways and privacy, that
politicians to really decide on
57:18
this. This is not a role for me
as a central banker, but having
57:21
a possibility to actually choose
how much digital footprints you
57:25
want to leave. I think it's a
good starting point.
57:29
So here's the here's the general
concept of how they are selling
57:34
this is this is for financial
inclusion for the unbanked, and
57:40
we need and it will be really
good for everybody. Because your
57:45
central bank will allow you to
share only that financial data
57:50
that you want to share with any
other financial service for
57:54
loans or credit or anything like
that, or for background check,
57:59
of course, implying that the IMF
or that the central bank will
58:02
have that information, which
just makes it cool.
58:05
Yeah, and it said that'll work
just like it does on all those
58:08
apps on your phone. It'll demand
to use this and that
58:14
won't work. Oh, yeah. I need
your location. I need to access
58:18
your phonebook. I need to access
your Yeah, exactly. or it won't
58:23
work or it won't work. Then the
next till now so I'm looking at
58:27
this. This is like a three hour
thing. And I see the keynote
58:32
speaker you'll never guess who
the woman I'm not American who
58:38
is the keynote speaker for this
cbdc financial inclusion.
58:43
Well, it's not Vanda Lyon, is
it?
58:45
Close that level? That level? No
better.
58:49
Christine Lagarde. No,
58:51
she's always talking about I
wouldn't bore you with a clip
58:54
from her. The Dutch Queen Queen
Moxie ma dilla. You know, in
58:58
your queen, my queen did the
keynote. And all of a sudden it
59:03
went Oh, when she just married
then the prince. And she's just
59:08
she's just like a party girl
from Argentina. I mean, her dad
59:11
was voting Atia, he wasn't even
allowed in the country to be at
59:14
the wedding because of his war
crimes. So party girl, Foxy Ma,
59:19
who learns Dutch very quickly in
a couple of years. And then
59:23
she's doing all cool things with
the kids like promoting swimming
59:26
and she jumped into the canal
with the kids. I think we
59:28
reported on that. But she was
also doing financial literacy.
59:33
And her whole platform for two
years now has been financial
59:37
literacy amongst children. So
understand how how to use a bank
59:42
account and how to get a credit
card and how to use credit
59:46
responsibly. It's literally this
disgusting. So it's really
59:50
obvious that she's that she's
been groomed for moments like
59:54
this. And now here's where Tina
and I disagree because I thought
59:58
she had a massive fat Ashton
emergency her hair looked Ratty.
1:00:03
Like the rats had been eaten.
Oh, stringy. I mean, she could
1:00:06
have put beads in. She could
have been Bo Derek. She had a
1:00:10
peach suit on a pantsuit, but
the top it had like no
1:00:14
structure. It was It looks like
it was made from the same
1:00:17
material as Eddie Murphy's Gumby
suit. You know what I mean? It
1:00:20
was like it was very I thought
it was horrible.
1:00:24
And she went Tina thought it was
okay.
1:00:27
That she said she looks better
here than she did when she met
1:00:30
you. Okay, when she carefully
1:00:33
there may be some element of
bias involved with
1:00:37
things think. My queen, yes, no,
my queen is here in
1:00:43
Fredericksburg. But anyway,
here's the Dutch. Oh, good one.
1:00:47
Here is I mean that I mean, here
is the Dutch Queen Moxie ma to
1:00:52
kick us off into the central
bank digital currency era.
1:00:58
Well, with such an introduction,
I hope I do not say something
1:01:05
that is not below your
expectations. Selena, thank you
1:01:08
so much for having me here.
1:01:10
It's kind of a sad flub right
off the beginning. That's a
1:01:13
terrible way to start. She also
said I hope I don't come in blow
1:01:16
your ex. She said it the wrong
way.
1:01:20
Whatever she did that you don't
start off like that. That was
1:01:23
her ad lib that he'd be better
off starting off with a crappy
1:01:25
joke. But anyway, go on.
1:01:28
I think that was her ad lib. The
rest came from script.
1:01:30
I hope I do not say something
that is not below your
1:01:36
expectations be
1:01:37
something that is not below your
expectations.
1:01:40
She did say that she said Norte
1:01:43
said North here I'm sorry. You
are correct, sir,
1:01:45
for having me here. Because it
is a pleasure to be back with
1:01:49
you in person at this year's
Annual Meeting finally in
1:01:53
person. Yay. These are difficult
times. Yes. For people
1:01:56
everywhere. By the
1:01:58
way, stop. She's hyperventilate,
oh, she's
1:02:01
very nervous. She's very
nervous. She She She can't catch
1:02:05
your breath. Literally. She
can't catch this
1:02:07
hyperventilate. And once you
start, it's only happened to me
1:02:11
a couple of times.
1:02:12
To me Once on stage where you
can't breathe. It's like, well,
1:02:15
you can't
1:02:16
you know, the problem was
hyperventilating in front of an
1:02:18
audience is that you can't stop
it.
1:02:22
Very hard, very hard. It's
1:02:24
just a weird just like get in
because your body gets senses
1:02:27
and goes Oh, and then you're
screwed.
1:02:31
And then And then she's probably
through her mind is going, Man,
1:02:34
I should have gone to Pierre for
my hair. And what does this
1:02:37
Gumby outfit I'm wearing?
1:02:39
These are difficult times for
people everywhere. I was seeking
1:02:43
new ways to tackle the
challenges before us, from COVID
1:02:48
to convert to inflation, to
climate change. In that context,
1:02:54
the rise of inclusive finance
offers a genuine, good news
1:02:58
story. Some good news. Over the
last decade, a quarter of the
1:03:04
world's adult population has
gained access to financial
1:03:07
services. Today, 76% of adults
globally, are now in some way
1:03:15
financially included. This has
provided billions of people with
1:03:21
new opportunities to build
resilience, weather shocks, and
1:03:26
invest in a more prosperous
future. Today, we're here to
1:03:31
discuss a potential new tool.
That may
1:03:35
Oh, there's a little up chalk
thing for you, too. You could
1:03:42
have said a new potential new
tool, a potential tool.
1:03:45
This has provided billions of
people with new opportunities to
1:03:50
build resilience, weather
shocks, and invest in a more
1:03:54
prosperous future. Today, we're
here to discuss a potential new
1:04:00
tool that many as an opportunity
to introduce increase inclusion
1:04:06
even further. Central banks
around the world are considering
1:04:12
whether to issue their own
digital currencies or CBDCs. and
1:04:16
are eager to understand the
opportunities and risks that
1:04:19
they might bring. If designed
and implemented with inclusion
1:04:26
in mind CBDCs could offer many
options to expand access to the
1:04:32
underbanked and to serve the
vulnerable and the poor.
1:04:37
Oh, beautiful. So there's your
inclusion,
1:04:40
as you say expand taxes.
1:04:43
Didn't hear her say that.
1:04:47
No
1:04:48
access data.
1:04:50
No, it's been access not taxes.
1:04:52
Axes not taxes. Oh no, not
taxes, access. Yes,
1:04:57
you need to find had to say
final short one. So what her job
1:05:03
is, amongst the other this whole
forum, I think it might have all
1:05:06
been women is to say, don't pay
attention to what this thing
1:05:11
really is pay attention to
inclusivity equity. And also, we
1:05:19
should be arguing about how we
teach children to use it not
1:05:22
about what it does. We need to
teach children how to use it put
1:05:26
that in the education put on the
curriculum, not what it does,
1:05:29
don't explain that to them,
teach them to use it.
1:05:33
A good design, or CBDCs could
actually give people more
1:05:38
control over their transactional
data, and the ability to share
1:05:42
it with a wider set of financial
sector providers Nice. Yet,
1:05:48
growing concerns about data
privacy would need to be
1:05:51
addressed by hardwire personal
data protections into the
1:05:56
structure of a CVTC. It is clear
that more dialogue, research and
1:06:03
trials are needed to show how
and when CBDCs can best become
1:06:09
engines of financial inclusion
1:06:11
and gender financial inclusion
share your data with
1:06:15
total financial exclusion. How
do I give a homeless guy five
1:06:19
bucks using one of these digital
nothing's he'll have a car these
1:06:24
are exclusionary moves to get
rid of the homeless and to kill
1:06:28
the poor,
1:06:29
but they can all have a QR code.
What do you mean? You'll just
1:06:34
the homeless person will be
there. Hey, homeless guy. Hey,
1:06:37
man. I need I need to take the
bus. Sure, man. Let me scan your
1:06:45
QR code Clink. Don't give them a
phone or a device or a card? No,
1:06:50
no, no, no, this is beautiful.
It's not exclusionary. It's
1:06:52
slavery. That's what it is
enslaving. That's what it is.
1:06:57
Anyway, well, I think the I
think that's the second element.
1:06:59
I think exclusionary is the
first element. Getting rid of
1:07:03
the poor is the second element
and slavery is the third
1:07:06
element. That's the third
element. Not the second. Okay,
1:07:09
well, it's all good. This is
terrible.
1:07:12
It's all groovy. We're headed in
the right direction. For sure.
1:07:19
Okay, now back to Sunak. Sunak
is not universally loved the new
1:07:24
prime minister.
1:07:25
I know they hate him actually.
Oh, he's never run for office. I
1:07:28
mean, he's his I think locally.
He got in somehow and it's some
1:07:32
screwy way but he's never won a
popular election. Now well, he's
1:07:37
very arrogant. He's the worst
kind of British upper class
1:07:40
Yeah, even though now you
1:07:41
know who he reminds me of? Beto.
Look at him rich white from the
1:07:47
family. He can't rub two nickels
together. kind of cute guy dishy
1:07:52
Rishi. This is the Beto. They
look better when they look
1:07:55
better when Beto has conquered
the UK.
1:07:59
Do you see more you say it the
more I'm thinking about the more
1:08:03
I'm liking it. I'm not gonna
argue this point. Here's
1:08:06
question time with the Prime
Minister Ian Blackford, who is
1:08:10
from Scotland, explains why he
doesn't like the Prime Minister.
1:08:15
Yesterday, the Prime Minister
appointed the Home Secretary,
1:08:18
who was forced to resign only
last week for breaching the
1:08:23
ministerial cords. And her
Boston boasted that she dreamed
1:08:28
of sending vulnerable asylum
seekers to the ones. We all know
1:08:33
why he appointed her a sleazy
backroom deal to short His own
1:08:38
possession. Far from being the
fresh start. This is a return to
1:08:42
the sleaze and scandal and dose
of cabinet. The prime minister
1:08:47
promised to govern with
integrity and humility. So if he
1:08:50
has a moment of either, will he
admit his mistake and sack the
1:08:54
Home Secretary? Mr. Speaker, I
1:09:00
was pleased to actually have a
call last night with the First
1:09:03
Minister of Scotland it was
important that I spoke to her on
1:09:06
my first day in office, because
I wanted to express my desire to
1:09:09
work constructively with the
Scottish government so that we
1:09:12
can work together to deliver for
the people of Scotland. And that
1:09:16
is what I plan to do. And
indeed, I hope crime is one of
1:09:19
the things that we can
collaborate on, because he will
1:09:21
know
1:09:22
that violent crime is I like how
it just doesn't answer the
1:09:24
question rising
1:09:25
in Scotland and police numbers
are falling, whereas there we
1:09:29
are increasing police numbers,
Mr. Speaker, but I look forward.
1:09:32
I look forward to working with
the Scottish Government on our
1:09:34
shared challenges because I
believe in a strong united
1:09:37
kingdom.
1:09:40
There it is Rishi O'Rourke,
everybody does she does she
1:09:46
Rishi O'Rourke, man, it could be
a template.
1:09:50
Well, I think he's another
placeholder. I think at some
1:09:53
point, you're gonna have to have
enough where they're going to
1:09:55
have an election. I guess it was
2025 24. They're going to have I
1:09:59
don't know what they're The
Conservatives are going to do
1:10:01
because they're split into
factions and they're not. They
1:10:06
don't have their act together.
No, no, no labor will somehow
1:10:10
get back in and they'll screw up
the country and not to get
1:10:14
killed. Half the country and
Penny Penny more than to finally
1:10:18
get in your
1:10:19
girl. We'll finally get in. I
think I was all for Rishi dishy
1:10:22
until you played that clip for
me. I was like, Oh yeah, she has
1:10:25
she totally sabotaged Liz and
like, I foolishly went over into
1:10:29
your camp.
1:10:30
I never thought she was gonna
win it. I thought I kept saying
1:10:33
Dark Horse dark.
1:10:35
You did say that. You did say
that.
1:10:38
Because it their day had the
same problems that our political
1:10:41
system have? Or has the same
problem which is next man up?
1:10:47
Yes. And it says Rishi dishy was
the guy who was the bureau ran
1:10:51
against lists he gave you know
broke through to the point where
1:10:55
they had the two of them base
off and she got it he's next man
1:10:59
up so he had to get it Yeah.
1:11:02
Well, we'll see. We'll see how
that goes. I mean, the it was
1:11:05
phenomenal to see the pound
rebound up to like 116 from the
1:11:10
depth of 103 we missed that trip
to London didn't we? We
1:11:15
didn't make that fast enough
only a couple of you by the time
1:11:18
you got there to go
1:11:19
back gone back off so who knows
and I know and I say oh the Fed
1:11:23
is who I don't care whatever
we'll see.
1:11:26
Just a little side note PG chips
chips their tea if you buy it
1:11:31
from Amazon straight from super
cheap right now from straight
1:11:36
from a UK so straight or you get
like the next day and it's like
1:11:41
you get two packs of 240 bags of
PG Tips. In other words you get
1:11:48
480 bags of tea for five bucks
now wasn't quite that low but
1:11:54
it's 10 bucks a box and which is
like you can see here to get at
1:11:59
for 10 bucks I mean this is
really dirt cheap
1:12:01
yeah what else can we buys that
all we can buy from the UK as
1:12:05
well you know anything you can
get from the UK would be a good
1:12:08
way but what do they have fish
don't get yourself a Range Rover
1:12:11
be fit right in in Texas Never
1:12:12
again will I drive falls apart
that as you're driving range
1:12:16
rover and heat do not mix very
well. I remember I had the Range
1:12:21
Rover that to give away to one
800 Cars for kids. Yeah, yes,
1:12:26
you did. The right hand door
wouldn't open
1:12:28
window your body buying a used
Range Rover, which is how you
1:12:33
started this process was
probably your first mistake.
1:12:37
Yeah, but then I learned a lot
about the brand new ones when
1:12:39
it's right when the warranty
runs out. That's when the
1:12:42
electric seats stops working all
kinds of horrible stuff with
1:12:46
those cars.
1:12:47
There's a number of cars that
are built to die with the
1:12:49
warranty. It's very strange but
true.
1:12:52
Just as a quick side note, Ford
announced that they are pulling
1:12:56
out of the autonomous car race
they said let some other sucker
1:12:59
do that. We spent $2 billion
we're not going to do it
1:13:04
anymore. We're done.
1:13:05
I said I think that was a wise
move. Yeah, of
1:13:07
course it was. It's crazy.
Although every car these days
1:13:11
has some kind of copilot
functionality that's pretty
1:13:13
cool. You know, keeps you on the
road steers a bait for you. You
1:13:17
can you can scratch your scratch
your butt for 15 seconds before
1:13:21
I meet you put your hands back
on the wheel. Almost every car
1:13:23
has that now if I have this
1:13:25
I have this clip from the last
year you can look it up in the
1:13:28
database. Musk Tesla software
update this is such bull crap.
1:13:33
Did we like that clip?
1:13:34
I don't think so. But we will
now
1:13:35
Elon Musk says Tesla cars will
not be approved as fully self
1:13:39
driving this year. This means
the company is directly
1:13:43
known about the $15,000 fee plan
again just so people remember
1:13:47
Elon Musk says Tesla cars will
not be approved as fully self
1:13:51
driving this year. This means
the company is not yet able to
1:13:54
satisfy authorities that its
cars can be driven without
1:13:58
someone behind the wheel. The
automaker sells a $15,000
1:14:02
software add on called full self
driving or s FD. It enables
1:14:06
vehicles to change lanes and
park autonomously. It's an
1:14:10
upgrade from Tesla's standard
autopilot feature that enables
1:14:13
cars to steer, accelerate and
brake within their lanes without
1:14:17
driver intervention. However,
Tesla says the cars still need
1:14:20
to be driven with human
oversight autonomous vehicle
1:14:24
would require regulatory
approval in certain states like
1:14:27
California, Musk said he expects
to release an upgraded FSD
1:14:31
software at the end of the year.
1:14:33
FSD full self drive.
1:14:36
So I think that if you notice
this announcement came then Ford
1:14:40
did their thing afterwards. Yep.
They took one look, I said this
1:14:44
is bullcrap. We're wasting money
on this. And then Ford must have
1:14:47
come to the realization which I
think is I would have is that
1:14:51
hey, when this finally comes to
be, there's going to be third
1:14:54
party selling this stuff on a
licensing basis is going to be a
1:14:57
lot cheaper than us developing
it spending billions and
1:15:00
billions of dollars
1:15:01
exactly what they said. And they
say, why?
1:15:05
Yeah, wait, wait it out.
1:15:07
It took her 2 billion loss. So
throughout the show so far,
1:15:11
we've had a number of laugh
tells. And I want you to see if
1:15:15
you can catch this laugh tell.
Because I was just like, wow,
1:15:19
that was a slick one. This is
AOC Sandy Cortez. And she is
1:15:25
being interviewed by the guys
from pod save America. It was
1:15:29
really weird. They were
interviewing her like in a
1:15:31
conference room, and it wasn't a
studio, but they were all
1:15:34
passing the mic back and forth
between each other. It's like,
1:15:37
you couldn't you couldn't lure
her into the studio. You had to
1:15:40
do it in a conference room.
Anyway. They're asking her about
1:15:45
bad things about Fetterman. And
see if you can, if you can spot
1:15:49
the left tail. How
1:15:51
do you convince people you talk
to you on the trail that
1:15:55
Democratic party gets their
challenges will fight for them
1:15:58
when they don't necessarily see
themselves reflected in the
1:16:01
people on TV all the time? Yeah,
I mean, I'm honest with people.
1:16:10
I'm not here to sell. Very
funny.
1:16:17
I want to play it again.
1:16:19
I'm honest with people. I'm not
here to sell people on this idea
1:16:25
that like our our the leadership
of the Democratic Party, which
1:16:29
is overwhelmingly from one
generation almost uniformly from
1:16:33
one generation.
1:16:36
Through generation
1:16:39
the Pelosi season and Biden are
both from the silent generation.
1:16:44
And most of the rest of them are
boomers and then there's there's
1:16:47
quite a few X Jenner's in the
Democrat Party. She's full of
1:16:51
shit.
1:16:52
Man, you've said bullshit.
You've said shit. I mean, you're
1:16:54
really laying it on today.
1:16:56
I think it's because of
anniversary.
1:16:59
No, I think it's because of what
happened to you.
1:17:02
But a magnitude 5.1 earthquake
shook the San Francisco Bay Area
1:17:07
today. It was the strongest
1:17:10
one after the other.
1:17:11
It was centered in the hills of
San Jose, about 40 miles
1:17:14
southeast of downtown San
Francisco. There are no reports
1:17:18
of any serious injuries or
damage.
1:17:21
How bad was it? John? It must
have been horrible. This 5.1
1:17:25
Which I think it
1:17:26
was funny because I come
downstairs. I'm doing some work
1:17:30
during the earthquake. And I
come for the show. Yeah. And I
1:17:34
come downstairs and Mimi says,
Did you feel the earthquake? I
1:17:37
said no. What earthquake? She
says I don't know. I didn't feel
1:17:40
it either. But I got an alert on
my phone. That's weird. So I
1:17:46
turn on the news. That's all
they talked about all day. All
1:17:50
the news show. Oh, 5.1. Bipolar.
Did you feel it? Nobody felt
1:17:55
this earthquake. It didn't knock
anything over. It didn't knock a
1:17:58
building. I didn't do anything.
It was were so hard up to have a
1:18:02
big earthquake that we can talk
about that they didn't milk this
1:18:07
one. Like there was no tomorrow
is ridiculous.
1:18:09
The former New York banker just
comes to mind was taking one of
1:18:14
his kids to see the Berkeley
campus. You know, that's college
1:18:18
time. So they're going all
around and looking at different
1:18:20
colleges. I don't think it was
his. I think it was more like,
1:18:23
Hey, kid, I'm going to show you
some boots, some sandals, I'm
1:18:26
going to show you the shoe you
really want. So maybe the
1:18:29
Berkeley trip was the sandal of
the boot. But he said quote,
1:18:34
wow, I know why Devorah doesn't
want to leave the Berkeley area.
1:18:42
And why? He says it's stunningly
beautiful. He said it is so
1:18:48
beautiful. And he says I've
never seen so many fit looking
1:18:52
old people.
1:18:55
Well, he's sure now going into
the places I go.
1:19:05
Okay. Let's see.
1:19:10
I mean, did he notice that half
of the people around here are
1:19:13
still masked up like, Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah. Two years ago, he did
1:19:17
mention that they were and
they're all wearing 95. So that
1:19:20
dumb looking duck masks?
1:19:22
Of course. Of course. Of course.
Hey, can I make a suggestion
1:19:25
just a programming note is just
a thought and you let me know
1:19:28
what you think. I can't remember
how he did this in previous
1:19:29
years. But because it is our
15th anniversary celebration
1:19:33
weeks or Berlin celebrating 15
years of no agenda as of the
1:19:38
26th Yesterday, through to
Episode 1500, which will be next
1:19:43
Thursday. My thinking was, would
it make sense to do all of the
1:19:49
execs associate execs then read
everyone down to 50 go through.
1:19:55
Just do the whole first and
second segment together and then
1:19:58
wind up with some dynamite crap
where people's Holy Moly, I'm
1:20:00
glad I waited through the whole
donation segment.
1:20:04
We never did that before. But I
would try, I would give it a
1:20:06
shot. But that's going to mean
that when we get to the, for one
1:20:10
thing, I want to warn people in
advance, we have a very long
1:20:14
Thank you segment for donations,
especially the higher ones.
1:20:18
Yeah. And then and then the list
of names to thank for the 50 and
1:20:22
above is quite lengthy. And it
will take us an hour more, more
1:20:29
longer to get through this list.
And we should probably start
1:20:33
sooner than later like now.
1:20:34
No, no, no, not yet. We should
do a few more than that
1:20:37
we're going to hit but I think
to do the whole thing. And what
1:20:40
that means when we go to the
second part where I just read
1:20:42
all the names, we're going to
have to let me read. And I don't
1:20:46
want to go back and forth back
and forth like a couple of
1:20:48
bozos. I'll read as many names
and just throw it to you and
1:20:51
then you start reading.
1:20:52
Yeah, that's fine. Yeah, we're
just gonna blow through it, of
1:20:54
course. But we've got execs and
associate execs and we've got a
1:20:59
knighting a naming ceremony
which is quite
1:21:01
a naming ceremony and knighting
ceremony is outrageous. It is
1:21:05
large.
1:21:06
Well this was the the the
inflation special, which I
1:21:09
appreciate. I think a lot of
people appreciated that.
1:21:12
A lot of people was sure said
they did not now and a lot of
1:21:18
people just got in by accident.
Would you like to in mail ins
1:21:22
and the rest but we having two
more of these and then it'll be
1:21:24
the end of it. And but this is
very useful for the show to have
1:21:30
like to bring more people on
board with and getting upgraded.
1:21:35
A lot of people use it as a
moment to get upgraded. And we
1:21:37
do have an Insta Baron at the
top of the list which is
1:21:41
interesting. This first guy but
yes,
1:21:45
let's let's do a little Russia,
because I think we need to have
1:21:48
Russia. Yeah, you got I got some
Russia. You got Russia. Do you
1:21:51
have Roger, Russia? Bring me
Russia. Bring on your Russia?
1:21:56
Well, I've got it. Let's try
these this Ukraine and the
1:21:59
Republicans.
1:22:00
Oh, okay. Here we go. With
1:22:03
midterms fast approaching
Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy
1:22:06
has signaled that Republicans
would rein in military aid to
1:22:10
Ukraine, should they take the
house. Meanwhile, 30 House
1:22:14
Democrats in the Progressive
Caucus retracted a letter they
1:22:17
signed urging President Biden to
negotiate with Russia to end the
1:22:20
war in Ukraine. For more on how
Congress is thinking about the
1:22:24
future of us support for
Ukraine. Let's bring in NBC
1:22:28
senior congressional reporter
Scott Wong. Hi, Scott.
1:22:31
What? Which media outlet is
this? Good wonder, wouldn't
1:22:37
you because they're bringing in
NBC correspondent. Hi, Scott to
1:22:40
talk to talk on NPR.
1:22:44
Hi, Scott. Oh, so he's Oh, he's
a made man. Oh, interest. Thumbs
1:22:48
up?
1:22:49
Hi. Good to be with you.
1:22:52
Initially had broad bipartisan
support. But months later, many
1:22:55
Republicans seem to be turning
against Biden strategy here.
1:22:59
What's the political calculation
they're making?
1:23:01
Well, I think they're listening
to some of their voters and
1:23:04
constituents who are concerned
about all of the spending that
1:23:09
has poured into the economy
lately, the spending that has
1:23:12
come out of Washington that has
10s of billions of dollars that
1:23:15
have gone towards Ukraine. And
so Kevin McCarthy and
1:23:19
Republicans who are poised to
take back the majority, in a
1:23:24
couple of weeks here are
threatening to withhold some of
1:23:28
that aid. They have said that
they are not prepared to write a
1:23:33
blank check for Ukraine. If they
do take back the majority. They
1:23:38
said that some of that funding
may dry up. And so that has
1:23:43
caused quite a bit of
consternation from the
1:23:46
Ukrainians and from Democrats
who who are allied with Ukraine
1:23:51
and who are now hammering them,
you know, saying that they have
1:23:56
are refusing to stand with
Ukraine. So very interesting
1:23:59
situation where
1:24:03
this cannot stand.
1:24:05
This peacenik thing is going on
within the Republican Party and
1:24:09
the Democrats have must be
beside at least some of them.
1:24:12
Well, they too have always been
peaceniks are like the big war
1:24:17
mongers and it's been pointed
out, then this is what this is
1:24:20
actually really about, which is
to point out you guys have
1:24:23
always been talking about this,
that and the other thing about
1:24:26
peace, peace, peace, it said
the, you know, including
1:24:30
disarmament, and now you're just
throwing money like crazy at
1:24:34
Ukraine. I mean, jig explained,
please, but they can't show it.
1:24:37
So let's go to sorry,
1:24:39
mentioned Republican members
hearing from their constituents
1:24:42
about concerns. How widespread
Do you think that is in the
1:24:46
general public has public
support turned against the
1:24:50
support for Ukraine?
1:24:51
Well, if you remember, it was
just a little bit more than a
1:24:54
year ago that we pulled our
troops out of F ganas stand.
1:25:01
There, there was a desire to see
bring Americans home to stop
1:25:06
spending money abroad. The one
argument that I've heard
1:25:10
repeated from Republicans is
that, you know, before we spend
1:25:14
10s of billions of dollars
abroad in Ukraine, as they fight
1:25:19
that terrible war against
Russia, we need to shore up the
1:25:23
southern border. This is
something that we're hearing
1:25:26
from conservative Republicans,
certainly Republicans down in
1:25:30
tech, nice laugh till they fight
that terrible war against
1:25:35
Russia, we need to shore up the
southern border. This is
1:25:40
something that we're hearing
from conservative Republicans,
1:25:43
certainly Republicans down in
Texas and Arizona. And so that
1:25:47
is one of the arguments that
they're making that let's spend
1:25:50
money here at home first and
protect our border before we
1:25:53
protect another country's
border.
1:25:56
Yeah, but the military aid for
Ukraine has already been
1:25:58
approved for next year. So how
much could a Republican majority
1:26:02
in the House should that happen?
How much could they really do
1:26:05
about
1:26:05
it? Well, right now, there is a
debate happening about when
1:26:10
exactly that money would dry up
for Ukraine. Some people think
1:26:16
in the middle of next year,
there is a big push on both
1:26:20
sides of the aisle from from
Republicans and Democrats that
1:26:23
are very much concerned about
the situation in Ukraine, to try
1:26:27
to get a really large package
10s of billions of dollars
1:26:32
passed in the lame duck session.
Before what many expect
1:26:37
Republicans will be taking over
the House of Representatives in
1:26:40
the new year. And so there is a
big bipartisan push, we will
1:26:44
start to hear more about that in
the days and weeks after the
1:26:49
election. But there's that very
narrow window, where Democrats
1:26:53
will still be in control of both
houses of Congress. And there
1:26:58
will be a number of Republicans
that will want to cooperate with
1:27:01
them to ensure that Ukraine is
funded through 2023.
1:27:08
Well, that's interesting. Voice
move 14 seconds, because, you
1:27:12
know, this also happened just
this week.
1:27:15
And the White House is
responding to 30 Democrats from
1:27:18
the Progressive Caucus, who want
President Biden to push for
1:27:21
peace talks to end the war in
Ukraine. Spokesman John Kirby
1:27:25
said Vladimir Putin's actions
make it clear he is not willing
1:27:28
to negotiate.
1:27:29
And then they withdrew it right
away.
1:27:34
Somebody said, to withdraw it,
right. And he would, of course,
1:27:38
soccer, heaven forbid, you know,
I'm just bringing a Marxist
1:27:44
analysis of economic analysis,
which is has modern Marxist
1:27:49
economists have always had this
idea that war is a good thing
1:27:52
for the economy. And the
Democrats have always fallen
1:27:55
into this. So the Vietnam War
was always seen as the way the
1:27:58
savior of the economy and then
the World War Two, suppose these
1:28:03
are what stopped a depression is
all nonsense. But it's it's
1:28:05
interesting. And so if, if they
were really honest with the
1:28:09
public, they'd say the following
look, these wars are good for
1:28:12
the our economy, because we're
spending, we're sending a lot of
1:28:16
money to these big companies
like Raytheon, and Lockheed
1:28:19
Martin and all these things to
support a war that we're kind of
1:28:22
involved in, but nobody in our
sides getting killed. We're
1:28:26
letting all these other guys get
killed in our place. But we
1:28:29
still get to spend the money.
And it's really good for the
1:28:32
economy. That's kind of what's
going on in the way I see it.
1:28:36
Yeah, but they will never admit
something like that, because
1:28:39
it's sick.
1:28:40
Well, they might not admit it,
but they certainly acted. Did
1:28:44
you see Rubio during his debate?
Oh, man, listen to this. Right.
1:28:51
30
1:28:51
more seconds. Just to add, I
think the response needs to be
1:28:53
proportional. And that what I
mean by that, is that the NATO
1:28:56
alliance, well,
1:28:57
this is talking about, you know,
if Putin lon you just made the
1:29:01
Dirty Bomb, dried, nuclear
toxic,
1:29:03
have to meet and can't be
unilateral, the NATO alliance
1:29:05
will have to meet and decide
what is it proportional
1:29:07
response, and that would depend
on the nature and level of the
1:29:10
attack. But it has to be an
allied response, not simply a US
1:29:13
one. That's what's most critical
here. Not anything at our
1:29:15
disposal, because we're not
talking about the use of
1:29:18
strategic weapons or starting
World War Three, but there needs
1:29:20
to be one. I would argue to you
tonight, that they've already
1:29:23
attacked NATO. Because the Nord
Stream pipeline underwater that
1:29:26
supplies Germany from Russia has
been bombed, it was bombed. And
1:29:30
everyone's wondering, I saw a
news report while they're saying
1:29:32
Russia may have done it. Well
who else did it Luxembourg
1:29:34
Belgium.
1:29:36
I need to move on alright good
dopey Rubio
1:29:42
worsen world
1:29:43
and he's on the Senate
Intelligence Committee, which is
1:29:46
very powerful and I think he's
the second guy in command over
1:29:49
there. He's he's reading on
everything. Shame on you, little
1:29:53
Marco.
1:29:55
Let's go to the last clip of
this. Boy that Ukrainian
1:29:58
Republic says one and two. Okay,
now I have Ukraine. I have two
1:30:01
more clips.
1:30:02
We didn't play two. I think we
only played one. We haven't
1:30:04
played two yet.
1:30:05
I tell you play both. Now.
Here's two.
1:30:07
And you mentioned Republican
members hearing from their
1:30:09
constituents about concerns. How
widespread Do you think that is
1:30:14
in the general public has public
support turned against the
1:30:18
support for Ukraine? Well, if
1:30:19
you remember it was just a
little bit more than a year ago
1:30:23
that we pulled our troops out of
1:30:27
play. Sorry, I'm sorry. All
right.
1:30:31
Try this one. This is the I have
two others in Sen. You can take
1:30:35
it but try to Ukraine showdown
this NPR.
1:30:38
Russian officials say as many as
70,000 people have left their
1:30:41
homes and Ukraine's Harrison
province and Paris Frank Ordonez
1:30:44
report's findings intensifying,
as Ukraine's military seeks to
1:30:47
take back the important city
1:30:49
residents were urged to evacuate
the right bank of your son as
1:30:52
Ukrainian forces continued to
advance on the region in
1:30:55
southern Ukraine. In Lucca Nova
runs a center here in separ,
1:30:59
Asia where displaced people are
gathering before traveling to
1:31:02
other parts of the country,
those who want to do a activity.
1:31:06
She's saying people are really
desperate that they're willing
1:31:09
to wait days even weeks in line
trying to get out of the
1:31:12
occupied territory and back into
safer parts of Ukraine. Russian
1:31:16
and Ukrainian troops are
anticipating a major battle over
1:31:19
the city that is seen as key to
control of the South. But
1:31:23
Ukrainian officials say the
Russians are bringing in more
1:31:25
troops in hopes of holding their
position.
1:31:29
This would be a little
liberation.
1:31:32
Do you know the the mind control
is so strong on this that Robert
1:31:39
Kennedy, Jr. Robert F. Kennedy
Jr. was on Megyn Kelly show. And
1:31:45
it was kind of cool, a little
combative. You know, she's still
1:31:47
kind of a big pharma girl in a
way. And he said, you know,
1:31:52
something happened. My son who
was in college, he called me up
1:31:56
said, Dad, I'm going somewhere.
He's 26. Dad, I'm going
1:31:58
somewhere. I don't want to ask
questions. You don't need to
1:32:02
know. I'll tell you when I've
done what I had to do. And so he
1:32:06
did. And of course, he's a grown
man. And you know what his son
1:32:08
did? Join the Ukraine. Army, the
mercenaries what what was that
1:32:16
called the Ukraine Foreign
Legion? Yeah, I went and fought
1:32:22
and he came back after several
months. And I just felt like I
1:32:25
had to do with Putin as a bully.
And I had to do had to go and
1:32:28
help out. That's how that's how
strong the programming is that
1:32:32
even it is good. It works. It's
really good. It's impressively
1:32:36
good. Press it.
1:32:38
Now we have this one little clip
last clip for me. Iran and
1:32:43
Russia meddling. This is a clip
because there's just certain
1:32:46
kinds of ironies in this clip
that are just head shaking. The
1:32:51
White
1:32:51
House is sending a stark warning
to Iran amid the Russian
1:32:55
invasion of Ukraine and be ours.
Windsor Johnston reports the
1:32:59
administration says evidence
that two countries are colluding
1:33:02
inside Ukraine is clear and
public National
1:33:05
Security Council Spokesman John
Kirby is accusing Iran of
1:33:09
supplying drones.
1:33:10
Oh, he's now the national
security spokesman. I see. He
1:33:14
was always the Pentagon
spokesman. He has the national
1:33:16
security spokesman. That's a
cool gig
1:33:20
Spokesman John Kirby is accusing
Iran of supplying drones and
1:33:24
otherwise enabling Russian
forces to kill Ukrainians and
1:33:28
damage critical infrastructure
in the country that are
1:33:31
now on the ground in Crimea,
assisting in that effort. The
1:33:36
transfer of these drones
absolutely is a violation of UN
1:33:40
Security Council resolution
2231, which prohibits the
1:33:44
transfer of missile related
goods, equipment and
1:33:46
technologies to or from Iran.
1:33:48
The White House says it's also
seeing signs that Russia may be
1:33:52
training Iran on how to crack
down on protests, trawling on
1:33:56
the Kremlin's experience in
suppressing open demonstrations.
1:34:01
Hey, Vlad, we we've been pretty
successful since the 70s. But
1:34:05
give us a few pointers. How do
we crack these heads? Sure,
1:34:08
sure. Yeah. Right. That's so
distressing.
1:34:13
That is this by the way that
clip I would call the stupidest
1:34:16
thing I've heard this week.
Yeah, the whole thing.
1:34:19
How is it any different from the
US supplying openly weapons?
1:34:23
Yeah,
1:34:23
that's what I'm thinking. Yeah,
1:34:24
I mean, as well, it's not in the
UN. Regulations. Okay. All
1:34:28
right. All right. That's okay.
Because we know that it's all
1:34:32
going to come down to the dirty
bomb. The dirty bombs gonna be a
1:34:35
dirty bomb Dirty Bomb ABC
1:34:37
overseas Ukraine now claims
Russian forces are conducting
1:34:40
secret work at this apparition
nuclear plant, possibly
1:34:43
preparing for an attack using
radioactive waste. Russia has
1:34:46
previously accused Ukraine of
planning to use a dirty bomb,
1:34:50
but that allegation was widely
viewed as a pretext for Moscow.
1:34:53
to escalate the war. President
Biden issued a warning to the
1:34:56
Russians yesterday.
1:34:58
Russia will be making An
incredibly serious mistake. If I
1:35:03
were to use a tactical nuclear
weapon, I'm not guaranteeing you
1:35:10
that it's a false flag operation
yet. I don't know.
1:35:14
I mean, holy crap. For 100
years, as long as I've been
1:35:18
alive that even the term false
flag was laughed, laughed out of
1:35:22
existence of flag. But now Now
the President is saying, Look, I
1:35:29
can't guarantee I can't
guarantee it won't be a false
1:35:33
flag.
1:35:33
I mean, please,
1:35:35
I'm not guaranteeing you that is
a false flag operation yet don't
1:35:40
know. Wait until that happens,
then we'll call it one. But it
1:35:44
would be a serious, serious
mistake.
1:35:47
Meanwhile, a group of 30
Democrats have now retracted a
1:35:50
letter calling on Biden to
negotiate directly with Russia
1:35:53
to end the war.
1:35:54
So that was ABC. CBS had Holly
Williams out on location with
1:36:01
much more information about the
dirty bomb
1:36:02
he made concrete. Today Russia
is general in charge of nuclear
1:36:06
defense claimed that Ukraine's
in the final stages of building
1:36:10
a so called bomb use it against
It's a dirty bomb has never been
1:36:17
used before is not a nuclear
bomb, and would be far less
1:36:21
harmful. But by using
conventional explosives to
1:36:25
spread radioactive material,
it's an effective weapon of
1:36:28
terror. The US has dismissed
Russia's allegation as
1:36:32
transparently false,
1:36:34
the world would see through any
Russian attempts to use this
1:36:39
allegation as a pretext for
escalation.
1:36:44
Russia claims Ukraine's
preparing something it means one
1:36:47
thing, said Ukrainian president
Volodymyr Zelensky, suggesting
1:36:51
it's actually Russia that plans
to use a dirty bomb. The US has
1:36:56
repeatedly accused Russia of so
called false flag operations,
1:37:01
staging violent incidents and
blaming them on Ukraine as a
1:37:04
justification for its brutal
invasion. Hermann Hellas chenko
1:37:09
is Ukraine's energy minister and
told us false flag attacks have
1:37:13
become Russia's standard
practice. It's an alternative
1:37:17
reality. They don't care. The
truth is, it's President Putin
1:37:22
who's threatened to use nuclear
weapons in Ukraine. Do you think
1:37:26
it's possible that Vladimir
Putin will use a tactical
1:37:29
nuclear weapon here in Ukraine?
I am expected from everything.
1:37:36
The US says there would be
consequences for Russia. Whether
1:37:40
it used a nuclear bomb or a
dirty bomb. Nora,
1:37:44
scary and pally Williams Thank
you
1:37:46
scary. Holly. Thank you. So
1:37:48
scary. Holly.
1:37:49
Why don't they say Hey, this is
part of the Russian playbook.
1:37:53
Didn't hear that mention?
1:37:54
I didn't hear playbook.
1:37:55
You're right, because it's not
because it's not it's not the
1:37:58
playbook. I can't guarantee is
gonna be a false flag. We're
1:38:01
gonna find out what it is. And
we'll let you know.
1:38:04
We went through the whole Dirty
Bomb business during the al
1:38:07
Qaeda period. Whether we're
going to do a dirty bomb in
1:38:11
Washington, DC and I Okay, it
was the terrorists. We're gonna
1:38:15
do the dirty bomb during the
Bush administration. Yeah, it's
1:38:19
our playbook.
1:38:22
Exactly right. We're the only
ones ever talking about it. And
1:38:26
I don't know how effective a
dirty bomb really is.
1:38:30
It's dirty.
1:38:31
I mean, you could just just hear
we could do you just put a big
1:38:35
bag of fentanyl in one of those.
Those packages that explodes
1:38:39
with cameras, and Killa kill the
whole city. I don't see why a
1:38:42
dirty bomb has to be deployed
1:38:44
crop duster. crop duster.
1:38:48
I think we need to talk about
the biggest D platforming of our
1:38:53
age since the mainstream picked
it up. I didn't expect them to
1:38:57
report so widely on Kanye. Yay.
But man, it's it's really
1:39:05
insane. What have you been
following? What's going on with
1:39:07
a little bit?
1:39:08
Well, I have a couple reports.
This is ABC
1:39:10
now with more incendiary
comments about Jewish people
1:39:13
from rapper Kanye West.
Appearing on a podcast Monday he
1:39:17
blamed a Jewish doctor for his
bipolar diagnosis.
1:39:20
And I should mention that Kanye
after doing the Tucker Carlson
1:39:23
show has been on almost every
single show he can book himself
1:39:28
on. It's really It's like It's
like he's going all out kamikaze
1:39:35
on this one. And you really been
trying to get on every single
1:39:40
show
1:39:40
before apologizing to the host
and it's just the latest in a
1:39:43
string of anti semitic comments
that have prompted several
1:39:46
companies including a Hollywood
talent agency and the fashion
1:39:50
house Balenciaga to cut ties
with him. A documentary about
1:39:53
him has also been cancelled. But
ABCs Matt Gutman says the anti
1:39:56
Defamation League has questions
for German apparel maker indeed.
1:40:00
As which has a lucrative deal
with Kanye,
1:40:02
by the way, Adidas if you look
at their history, you know, like
1:40:06
literally made stuff for the
Nazis. That's how far back the
1:40:09
family goes that
1:40:13
oh, yeah, oops,
1:40:14
on October 6, Adidas saying this
relationship with Kanye West was
1:40:18
under review, but we've not
heard from the company since
1:40:21
then. In the meantime, that
continues to sell the popular
1:40:24
Yeezy brand of sneakers now, the
ADL calling Adidas is silence,
1:40:30
deafening and dangerous
1:40:32
ABCs Machop and they're a group
of people hung in anti semitic
1:40:35
banner over Los Angeles freeway
after Kanye his recent comments,
1:40:39
it comes amid an alarming
increase in anti semitic attacks
1:40:42
nationwide.
1:40:44
So Kanye just keeps digging
deeper because
1:40:47
that banner looks like a hoax.
1:40:51
Yeah, could be could be. You
know, what the NSA? He's been on
1:40:56
many podcasts. I've watched most
of them. I think I understand
1:41:02
what he's trying to communicate.
Of course, this is not going to
1:41:04
work. That's not how it works in
today's environment. And they'll
1:41:09
do anything to shut him up. Now.
In fact, they're going to make
1:41:13
him no longer a billionaire.
He's just done you were a
1:41:15
billionaire. Not anymore. Why we
say so.
1:41:18
New financial fallout for rapper
Kanye West Forbes says West is
1:41:22
no longer a billionaire after at
least eight other companies
1:41:26
cutting ties with him over his
anti semitic comments. His
1:41:29
partnership with adidas was
reportedly worth $1.5 billion.
1:41:34
Kanye sports agency is also
taking a hit Celtics star Jalen
1:41:37
Brown and LA Rams star Aaron
Donald cut ties yesterday.
1:41:41
Aaron Donald now show the Rams
that's one of the Rams defensive
1:41:47
linemen and then Jaylen Brown is
a basketball player for the
1:41:52
Boston Celtics.
1:41:54
So Adidas reported on this new
on the stopping the deal with
1:42:00
Kanye, they said they were going
to take a $250 million hit this
1:42:04
year for cutting the deal. And
but they also said to that
1:42:09
meet with that, but they have to
pay him? No,
1:42:13
they don't. Because they also
said in this press release. We
1:42:17
own all the Yeezy designs. We
don't need Kanye we own they
1:42:22
didn't say that part. But they
say we own all they can they
1:42:25
can. I'm telling you. This is
very sad. Because here's a guy
1:42:30
who probably has known for a
long time how bad all of his
1:42:34
contracts are. And instead of I
think he had the power to
1:42:39
renegotiate and do things
differently. But instead he
1:42:42
chose to say hey, you know, we
got to get everybody together
1:42:45
and tell these these companies
and these people or as he says,
1:42:50
The Jews running these companies
that they got to stop ripping us
1:42:53
off. And here I have so that's
enough of
1:42:58
those. So so he was lacs with
his. I feel it. Yes.
1:43:04
I feel so and he's, I mean
sorry. True. Certainly when this
1:43:09
Adidas came out, well, this,
they listen to this. And the
1:43:13
anti Defamation League says anti
semitic incidents are up 40%
1:43:17
this year compared to this time
last year. Meanwhile, the
1:43:20
Holocaust Museum here in Los
Angeles has invited West for a
1:43:23
private tour. Nora, he turned
down that offer.
1:43:27
Jonathan, thank you and we
should know we condemn anti
1:43:30
semitism we stand with our
Jewish colleagues and Jewish
1:43:32
people everywhere.
1:43:34
Okay, so I have two short clips
that explains con yeas
1:43:39
arguments, which you will not
hear because all you'll hear is
1:43:43
anti Semite anti Semite anti
Semite. And this comes from the
1:43:47
LEX Friedman show who was a
Russian Jew. And he is varied in
1:43:52
huge disagreement over Kanye
generalizing Jews when they seem
1:43:59
dominant in an industry. So this
this was a pretty good exchange.
1:44:04
This explains where Kanye is
coming from. And I think this is
1:44:07
a fair pushback from Lex
Friedman. And it'll kind of give
1:44:09
you some understanding beyond
the headlines, which is the
1:44:13
Kanye basically is the new
Hitler. He put
1:44:16
me as the only person that would
say this, and I'm just saying
1:44:19
that was for Jewish members that
controlled my voice because for
1:44:25
the fact that 90% of black
people in entertainment, from
1:44:29
sports, to music to acting are
in some way tied into Jewish
1:44:36
business people meaning that in
some way, just like if if Rahm
1:44:41
is sitting next to Obama or
Jared sitting next to Trump,
1:44:44
there's a Jewish person right
there controlling the contrary,
1:44:50
the Jewish controlling that who
gets the best video or not
1:44:54
controlling what the media says
about me
1:44:57
person is not Jewish. Let me
just say one but they are
1:45:00
though that's the only thing it
just so happens that they are.
1:45:03
It just say, that doesn't mean
that I hate them. Yes, that just
1:45:07
means that they are. But it's
1:45:09
a it's a dog whistle, to let me
let me just say as I would love
1:45:14
to add more love to the world, I
would love you to do that as a
1:45:19
person with a big voice with a
big powerful voice and a lot of
1:45:23
people look up to. And when you
say Jewish media, it's funny how
1:45:27
this world works that way, when
you say Jewish media, or Jews or
1:45:31
controlling the voice of black
artists,
1:45:35
black people, black artists, and
when you say that I'm not
1:45:38
allowed to say it out loud, you
1:45:39
can say it, there's a large
number of people that are
1:45:42
hurting and have anger and even
have a hate in their heart when
1:45:47
they hear when they hear Jewish
media, they start that Hastert
1:45:51
is being directed towards the
Jewish people. Do you
1:45:56
acknowledge that that's Do you
understand that you can you feel
1:45:59
the hate in the world. That's
when that that comes to the
1:46:05
surface when you say stuff like
that.
1:46:07
And that's, that's really the
general way that this this is
1:46:10
being received. We got a call
from from our Austin High School
1:46:17
teacher who's Jewish. And she
said, and her mother is from, I
1:46:23
think Scotland know the UK,
somewhere in the UK. She said I
1:46:27
was I just got my dual
citizenship. I now can go to the
1:46:32
UK whenever I want to. And I
probably will. If someone gets,
1:46:36
you know if the Republicans come
to power because they want to
1:46:39
kill all Jews, cool guy, but
that's real. That's real trauma.
1:46:43
John, it's
1:46:44
real, you know, just to be but
why is the Republicans get
1:46:47
blamed for this stuff, Trump
1:46:49
Trump, Kanye is the black the
black face of white supremacy.
1:46:54
So it's understandable when you
know, there's no way you can get
1:46:58
out of this conversation. No
one's ever going to agree with
1:47:00
Kanye. But this other thing he
said, which has a short clip,
1:47:05
but I got someone putting music
underneath it to make it into a
1:47:08
meme. So I didn't do that. But
it makes a little bit more
1:47:11
dramatic. But this is also true,
what he's saying
1:47:14
My people are sick. If I load up
Apple music right now, and I
1:47:20
play the top songs and the rap
chart, I will tell you, My
1:47:24
people are sick. If I go to the
restaurants in opportunity
1:47:29
zones, and we look at the
calorie rate in the cholesterol,
1:47:33
I will tell you that my people
are sick. If we look at the
1:47:37
obesity rate, you will see that
my people are sick and my people
1:47:41
meaning all people, if the media
picks an overweight black woman,
1:47:46
it says this is body goals, then
the media are influencing my
1:47:51
people to stay sick. And it just
so happens that that night, I
1:47:59
was so frustrated after 20 years
that I had to call it out in one
1:48:05
tweet, even if I say Hey, okay,
I was frustrated for these
1:48:09
reasons. Now, it's not good
enough. You've literally tried
1:48:12
to make me re apologize. 10
times in this meeting, we say
1:48:17
this, we say that. But it
doesn't change the fact that my
1:48:21
people are sick. And I'm the
only person in my position that
1:48:24
will say that my people are
sick. Today, not 30 years ago,
1:48:28
not six years, my people are
sick today. 50% of my peoples of
1:48:32
deaths are abortion today. My
people don't have the
1:48:35
opportunities to day
1:48:37
yet think that's part of what
his message is, is his messages
1:48:41
were being controlled or Nope.
His message is, all these people
1:48:45
that you look up to are being
controlled. He feels that Jews
1:48:49
who are controlling them. And
he's saying we're sick. And and
1:48:53
of course, this is the problem.
You need to get out of that and
1:48:57
walk away but that he can't seem
to well, this maybe this is it.
1:48:59
Maybe this is his walk away. But
it's very disappointing. He's
1:49:02
not working well at all.
1:49:05
You know, I was listening to
that first series of clips about
1:49:08
you know, the Jared sitting next
to him, and he's there. And this
1:49:11
guy's there. And these guys
there. And this is some sort of
1:49:13
and these talks about control,
control, controlling and he
1:49:15
blames everything on the Jews.
I'm just a man is tiny, the way
1:49:20
it was structured. I'm thinking
there's a conference room in the
1:49:23
CIA building where they're doing
high fives. Because you mean the
1:49:28
H the one who's the controllers?
1:49:30
Yes. You mean the Catholics in
action? The Catholics in action
1:49:34
not to generalize or anything
but I guess you can say that
1:49:38
Catholics in action. Yeah.
1:49:43
Wow, that worked.
1:49:46
Well, they didn't back in the
day when this Do you remember
1:49:48
who a very long time ago, there
was a similar case with a
1:49:53
Hollywood superstar who got D
platformed. Now, now I could say
1:49:59
Mel Gibson because he definitely
got D platformed for doing
1:50:02
exactly the same thing, but he
was allowed to come back. It
1:50:04
took him what? Eight 910 years.
1:50:07
He was actually never really,
you know, it was a funny kind of
1:50:11
deep platforming, but he could
still bring in the money and
1:50:14
that's all I really matter,
right? Well, I think the same
1:50:16
thing will happen with Kanye if
he shuts up.
1:50:19
Do you remember Marlon Brando?
1:50:22
Oh, this is a great story.
You're talking about the woman?
1:50:28
No, Marlon Brando said the Jews
control Hollywood.
1:50:31
Oh, no. Yeah, no, I'm talking
about oh, you know that woman
1:50:34
who came out and accepted his
academy award.
1:50:36
She was fake news. She was
Pocahontas.
1:50:40
So you don't know? No, I guess
not. She died recently. And her
1:50:46
family outed her. She was a
Mexican she never was a Native
1:50:51
American. They hated her. The
whole family disliked her for
1:50:53
pretending to be American Indian
when she was a Mexican girl. And
1:50:59
it's a big scandal in the toilet
papers because they all have
1:51:02
families jumping all over it so
they were added we delis had
1:51:05
never spoke let her die before
we brought it out. Wow. So So
1:51:10
Brando brings on a phony to
accept his award for me. He's
1:51:14
like a hypocrite, as you just
mentioned. Meanwhile, this
1:51:18
girl's like just a phony.
1:51:21
So back in the day in the United
States on mainstream television,
1:51:25
when something like this came
up, we wouldn't be all like Oh,
1:51:29
it's the Holocaust. We're all
gonna die again. It's like this
1:51:32
makes people want to kill Jews.
I gotta leave the country. No.
1:51:37
Our comedians took care of our
hearts and our souls. Here is
1:51:42
nor McDonald. Last week
1:51:44
on Larry King Live, Marlon
Brando made the shocking
1:51:46
statement that Hollywood is
quote, run by Jews. In response,
1:51:53
outraged Jewish organizations
made it snow in New York in
1:51:56
April.
1:52:06
Well, earlier this week, actor
Marlon Brando met with Jewish
1:52:10
leaders to apologize for
comments he made on Larry King
1:52:13
Live among them that quote
Hollywood is run by Jews. The
1:52:18
Jewish leaders accepted the
actor's apology and announced
1:52:22
that Brando is now free to work
again
1:52:27
that was Saturday Night Live
that
1:52:29
was that was all good stuff. It
was fun. Another guy who did did
1:52:33
a similar kind of thing was Mel
Brooks who's very Joe yeah oh
1:52:37
yeah. His I remember one of his
lines I think it was in the
1:52:39
producers there wouldn't be any
show businesses if it wasn't for
1:52:42
Jews and gays
1:52:47
that kind of stuff.
1:52:49
Yeah, that stuff is now verboten
so yeah, but these Wheaties yeah
1:52:54
I'm gonna say it oh medic
situations to hurt so much when
1:52:57
you say these things pains me
but I know it pains you more so
1:53:06
all right let's do one more
thing just to get us into the
1:53:10
mood because we got a lot of
people to thank have gotten some
1:53:14
Oh, oh yes some a little bit of
a nut job news here. So Dylan
1:53:20
Mulvaney the fake girl and I'm
convinced now since one of our
1:53:25
producers sent this said oh look
at look at his her IMDb was was
1:53:32
an actor trying to do this stick
in 2015 Didn't work as an actor.
1:53:37
And so And there's something
very if I have to play this I'm
1:53:41
sorry. So this Mulvaney
character went it was like a
1:53:47
whole bunch of LGBTQ Qi P k plus
noodle boy, people who were
1:53:51
sitting in a semi circle. We're
asking the President questions
1:53:54
all scripted. Because President
scripted answers, you know,
1:53:58
and she, she she did a fool, by
the way shameful,
1:54:01
quite shameful when she read her
little script and everything. So
1:54:05
that was boring. But now let's
get back to her follow up or
1:54:08
follow up after you know, the
top thing of the meeting was the
1:54:12
cookie that she received the
Presidential cookie. And then
1:54:14
she got the pet the President's
dog. This is this is what your
1:54:18
children are watching.
1:54:19
So apparently, I've caused a
boycott of a very large retail
1:54:22
chain simply for being trans,
which I'm just not really in the
1:54:26
mood to address maybe I will
eventually. But I started making
1:54:29
videos on how to spread joy not
to be like constantly defending
1:54:33
myself. Can't we just have some
fun on here pupil. So instead,
1:54:38
I'm just going to tell you about
all the good things happening in
1:54:40
my life. first good thing, the
President gave me a cookie and I
1:54:44
asked you all if I should eat it
or not, and I've decided that
1:54:47
I'm going to eat it and receive
the package. Because not eating
1:54:51
it is a scarcity complex.
1:54:54
I like scarcity complex. I like
that. Not eating is a scarcity
1:54:59
car. blacks because
1:55:01
night is a scarcity complex. And
I believe that this isn't going
1:55:06
to be my last White House cookie
bed from Iran, of course,
1:55:12
democracy that's up on the
things and flew back to LA from
1:55:18
DC and I had a big audition
today. Then it went so well. It
1:55:23
really did. And I want to act
again. Because being meek can be
1:55:26
so exhausting and playing a
character sounds kind of nice
1:55:29
right now.
1:55:30
Yep, playing this character is
exhausting. This is a huge
1:55:35
giveaway. It's really, man, that
dude is very insulting. towards
1:55:41
what's
1:55:41
really a problem to me is the
fact that the White House was
1:55:47
amenable to the character and it
brought him in as though it was
1:55:50
real. I don't believe there was
any indication that this was
1:55:53
just a fraud. Yeah, I think from
the get go in the White House is
1:55:56
stupid that shows you we can't
trust these people to do
1:56:00
international negotiations. If
this is how easy they are to be
1:56:05
bamboozled, bamboozled. That's
the word and then
1:56:08
I dumped the clip already, but
goes on saying, Oh, everybody, I
1:56:12
am big my FFS surgery my FFS
surgery in in December. I'm so
1:56:16
excited. ffs Do you know what?
ffs surgery is? No need to die.
1:56:22
Facial Feminization Surgery.
1:56:24
Oh, yeah, that's a big deal.
That's what they do.
1:56:28
All right now from from the
other night,
1:56:30
you look? Is that look like some
dude? Hey, you know, you look a
1:56:36
little more feminine.
1:56:38
So no top surgery. ffs All
right.
1:56:43
Not questioning is you're gonna
have as Dick cut off? That's the
1:56:46
question. No, it's
1:56:47
John. He sounds so old and out
of touch.
1:56:51
I, you know what? I'm old, but
I'm not out of touch.
1:56:58
Well, you've heard about the
litter boxes in schools. Haven't
1:57:03
we even had a report on here
from time to time?
1:57:06
I remember this vaguely is the
dumbest thing ever. I'm
1:57:10
trying to think actually, I did
shouldn't look this up. Let me
1:57:12
see if there's a was it litter?
So Oh, yeah, this is here's one
1:57:18
of those reports. This is from
January. So back to January.
1:57:23
But our community needs to
understand that the agenda that
1:57:27
is being pushed
1:57:28
through our Michigan's Michigan
Midland Michigan School Board,
1:57:31
just my opinion, but somewhat
nefarious when it comes to some
1:57:36
of the activities, it was
addressed by a child a couple
1:57:41
months ago, that they are put in
an environment where there are
1:57:44
kids that are that identify as a
furry a cat or a dog, whatever.
1:57:49
And so yesterday, I heard that
at least one of our schools in
1:57:52
our town has a in one of the
unisex bathrooms, a litter box
1:57:57
for the kids that identify as
cats.
1:57:59
So this, apparently, is one big
phony fake fraud fake news
1:58:05
story. It's not true. This
apparently, is one of those
1:58:13
stories that everybody tells and
it starts off like this. My
1:58:19
daughter's friend's cousin. This
guy I know from work his
1:58:23
brother, who also has a friend
at work. And the Canadian
1:58:27
Broadcasting Corporation. The
CBC is calling this hoax for
1:58:31
what it is.
1:58:33
It has come to our attention
that misinformation is currently
1:58:36
circulating in our school
communities and online regarding
1:58:39
the presence of litter boxes in
our schools. Please know that
1:58:42
the Renfrew County District
School Board and the Renfrew
1:58:45
County Catholic District School
Board do not have and have never
1:58:49
had litter boxes in any of our
elementary and secondary sites.
1:58:54
That's a recent public statement
from an Ontario School Board and
1:58:58
it's gonna require some
explanation. Yeah, they are
1:59:00
responding to allegations that
they've been putting out litter
1:59:03
boxes for students who identify
as cats. The idea that school
1:59:08
boards have been doing this has
spread all over North America.
1:59:11
It's a thinly veiled criticism
of accommodations for LGBTQ
1:59:16
students. And to be clear, there
is absolutely no evidence to
1:59:20
back it up. But that hasn't
stopped some US Republicans from
1:59:24
turning it into a talking point.
1:59:26
Maybe school schools are not
fully disclosing that they are
1:59:30
allowing children who identifies
Snake's cats whatever they're
1:59:36
providing litter boxes for the
cats
1:59:40
that states and and notice that
the music this is very the music
1:59:44
they're playing under this bit
is like you're in the twilight
1:59:47
zone, but it's not really true.
It's a lie. It's Republicans in
1:59:50
America doing
1:59:51
this again is bowling. Like is
1:59:53
only but yes only Republicans.
1:59:56
Children who identifies snakes,
cats For whatever, they're
2:00:01
providing litter boxes for the
cats,
2:00:05
that state senator Janice
bowling of Tennessee repeating
2:00:08
the claim in the state
legislature, and she's not the
2:00:11
only politician doing this.
Tyler Kincaid is a national
2:00:15
reporter for NBC News. His
colleagues did a deep dive on
2:00:19
where this myth came from, and
what kind of impact it's having.
2:00:23
Tyler Good morning. Welcome to
day sick and music. Hi,
2:00:26
good morning, sir.
2:00:27
So how did you become interested
in this rumor about schools
2:00:30
providing cat litter for kids
who identify as animals?
2:00:33
Yeah, well, I've been covering a
lot of these sort of culture
2:00:37
wars affecting American schools
over the past couple of years.
2:00:41
And in January of 2022, we had
noticed and incident that
2:00:46
struggle viral online out of
Michigan. It was something that
2:00:50
we pretty quickly dismissed. We
decided we weren't going to
2:00:53
cover it at the time. We thought
that people would see this is
2:00:57
blatantly untrue. The school
said it was untrue, and we will
2:01:01
thought we could not have been
more wrong. Many other
2:01:06
politicians started picking up
on this in Texas, again, once
2:01:11
it's over, it just seemed to
keep spreading.
2:01:15
It went on for eight minutes,
John so does
2:01:19
there's an interesting aspect of
this that is not being discussed
2:01:22
by these two boneheads one they
didn't cover it for the reason
2:01:26
he said oh, that's probably
bullshit. No, it's two to four
2:01:31
day covered it. They didn't
cover it because oh my god, this
2:01:35
isn't reflecting poorly on the
Democrats and some of the some
2:01:39
of our identity politics. Let's
cover it up. Let's don't cover
2:01:43
it. Because if they really were
serious about thinking it was
2:01:46
nonsense, they would have
recovered it and said it was
2:01:48
nonsense and proven. It was
nonsense. There's no evidence we
2:01:52
can't find any no evidence that
we can that there's any cattle
2:01:55
in our boxes. Anyway, this is a
story and they could have
2:01:58
actually turned it around if
they didn't believe it and
2:02:00
turned it into an anti
Republican screed but no, no,
2:02:04
no, they covered it up because
they were fearful that it was
2:02:07
part of it was true. That's why
they didn't cover it. This guy's
2:02:11
a liar.
2:02:13
And that's why there's two of
us. And with that, I'd like to
2:02:17
thank you for your courage and
say in the morning to you the
2:02:19
man who put the sea in
companionship for 15 years
2:02:23
ladies and gentlemen my friend
on the other end Mr. John
2:02:35
Dame is in the nights out there
2:02:36
and the morning Hello everybody.
years and the pile of cash just
2:02:42
keeps getting bigger in the
morning to our trolls who are in
2:02:46
the troll room and have been
doing I actually had to ban
2:02:49
someone today. It didn't work
he's back. It was saying
2:02:54
horrible things. But like what
whenever I hear rap music I want
2:03:00
to kill a black person. I
thought that was bannable
2:03:04
I think so do
2:03:05
I like saying horrible shit like
that? Yeah, he's
2:03:08
a racist. Yeah,
2:03:09
well that it drove some trolls
are racist some trolls a lot of
2:03:13
them some extra some trolls
2:03:15
troll a lot of them
2:03:18
some trolls or just lovey you
want to hug them and you know
2:03:22
others of
2:03:24
you. But there's more than a
few. There's a lot of them that
2:03:27
are helpful. Useful. They catch
errors on the fly which June big
2:03:32
deal they do, which is a real
big deal. Because then you want
2:03:35
to do a mia culpa is all the
time. And yeah, they can look
2:03:40
stuff up quick. And this is all
part we can do a decent
2:03:43
research.
2:03:44
This is all part of the troll
room that void zero setup. I
2:03:49
want to say 13 years ago, maybe
we didn't have it in the
2:03:52
beginning it took it took a year
or two before all that started
2:03:55
to happen. And your insistence.
What do you mean at my
2:03:59
insistence?
2:04:00
At your insistence? Because I
was not?
2:04:03
Oh, you were not a fan? Yeah,
you were not a fan. You've never
2:04:06
watched the troll room now you
don't look at it.
2:04:08
Nope. But I think I know its
value. It helps you a lot with
2:04:14
your jokes because you've never
been able to ad lib anything. So
2:04:18
you go right to the troll room
and
2:04:20
that's exactly the love that I
have felt for 15 years you old
2:04:24
give him a day give me a free
material. I'm at a huge
2:04:27
disadvantage on the show.
2:04:29
Hey, let's count how many trolls
requires
2:04:31
Joe
2:04:33
to write or scurry around. Oh
man. Is no one here today. 1783
2:04:39
I thought you would go people
would come and celebrate with
2:04:42
us. I don't care
2:04:44
I'm a teen 83 is lousy.
2:04:46
Yeah they don't care. Like those
guys it's gonna be yep and and
2:04:50
playing horns. Well you miss
them good deconstruction, didn't
2:04:54
you? Yeah, there
2:04:54
was some good material.
2:04:55
Now if you want to join the
troll room, you can go to troll
2:04:58
room.io or If you can get one of
those beautiful non legacy
2:05:03
podcast apps, which you can use
pod verse, you can use a
2:05:08
fountain I think pod versus a
curio Kassar pod verse will give
2:05:11
you an alert when we go live
pops up, you hit it, you get the
2:05:14
troll room right there you hear
the live stream? It's, it's
2:05:18
incredibly beautiful. And trolls
arts have been such a big part
2:05:23
of the show, then yes, I
personally want to thank every
2:05:26
single troll who has either
helped me Yes, sometimes you get
2:05:31
one liners, but also they will
sometimes just work me up. Just
2:05:34
get me all pissed off.
2:05:36
This is true to and that's
actually funnier. It's not a bad
2:05:39
thing. It angry,
2:05:42
I think helps the show. I think
I think there is a benefit to
2:05:46
it. Yes, nude podcast. apps.com
A lot of people were I said was
2:05:51
say new podcast. apps.com They
would say is that nude podcast?
2:05:55
apps.com. Yes, yes, I've
registered that as well. Or you
2:06:01
can join us over at no agenda
social.com which you can follow
2:06:06
John C. Dvorak at no agenda
social.com Adam at no agenda
2:06:09
social.com from any Mastodon
server, believe me it is the
2:06:12
future of social networking is
not going to be centralized,
2:06:16
semi centralized, or what we
like and thank you to Erina for
2:06:19
running that for the past few
years after I set it up and got
2:06:22
into big trouble because it's a
lot of work as a lot of data and
2:06:26
he is never asked for any
compensation. refuses refuses to
2:06:31
take any donations. He does it
for the show. He's good man. I
2:06:35
was like void zero. You know,
it's the same thing that a lot
2:06:38
of people bemrose There's so
many I wish I could thank
2:06:42
everybody but I know that we
would forget so many important
2:06:45
people. But we will thank
Taunton Neil, who gave us the
2:06:50
artwork for episode 1497 That
was titled bug peeps kind of an
2:06:56
uninspired title. Personally, I
think we both felt that way but
2:07:01
just couldn't come up with
anything better really could
2:07:03
now this art was you know, now
we're kind of in our sentimental
2:07:07
mode. It's like well, you know,
it's almost 15 years it's a cute
2:07:11
cheesecake like let's choose
that one that's kind of how it
2:07:16
went. What else do we have? We
had well the no agenda stamp
2:07:23
which you use for the newsletter
that wasn't available. Oh, it
2:07:26
wasn't there. Oh,
2:07:28
they came after
2:07:29
the one I liked a lot was fluff
comments pillbox and no agenda
2:07:34
pillbox? With all the with all
the different colors?
2:07:39
Oh, yes. You'd like a yes, yes.
You didn't. Why you really like
2:07:42
that one? I really disliked that
one. And you know why? Because I
2:07:47
need one of those pillboxes.
2:07:50
Nuff said I got it.
2:07:51
That could be it but it's just I
didn't recognize what it was.
2:07:56
Until you know me.
2:07:58
Well, I think maybe it's because
I have one in my life and I
2:08:01
recognize that pillow. I love to
pet Rex's here eat the cookie.
2:08:08
But of course did like that one,
we're not
2:08:10
going to use that we're not
going to use that that nut job.
2:08:14
There was a lot of Russia
playbooks, which didn't really
2:08:17
play
2:08:17
out you like the one with the
GIMP I like in the background.
2:08:20
No, I
2:08:21
did not. I liked the ones with
the mind that you want. And the
2:08:23
one
2:08:23
below us had playbook. Let me
see. Which one is ladies look at
2:08:29
the mime and go down one was to
mimes I guess. Oh that no other
2:08:35
you eat blue one mind where he's
holding the bowl. Oh, I
2:08:38
see. I see. I see. Yeah, the
cookie down below it. Yeah, I'd
2:08:41
like to play book which is kind
of Cyrillic
2:08:43
kinda I didn't like what the
what the funny one was by I Gore
2:08:48
planting mines in the desert
holding against it but it was
2:08:52
not you know, it was a little
lame. It was funny though. Like
2:08:57
some board mind what every
2:09:00
every artist wants to hear your
your funny but lame. Sorry. The
2:09:07
piano pecker capitalist agenda.
Well tried thought was too
2:09:10
complicated. We're
2:09:11
not using this too
2:09:12
complicated. And those were the
main ones I think. The other
2:09:18
things like a cookie. Congrats
on your transness now we're not
2:09:21
going to use that you knew that?
2:09:22
Yeah, the thing about tantan
ESPC was very dimensional.
2:09:26
The the teaser the 15 years.
Yeah, it had like three four
2:09:30
different layers. It was very
good. Yeah, it was nice. She's a
2:09:33
pro. They're all pros. And
everyone's going for the big 15
2:09:37
logo for this show. Which I'm
pretty sure we're gonna choose
2:09:40
one so but you never know. You
never know what kind of mood
2:09:43
we're in I like donations and
after donate already used
2:09:46
this ramp on the newsletter. The
stamp was quite nice actually
2:09:49
use it for the for the bad
signal as well. It's good. Very
2:09:53
good. Thank you very much
Taunton, Neil. We really
2:09:56
appreciate that. And of course
all of the artists that are Put
2:10:00
this work in also available on
any podcasts and 2.0 app, you
2:10:03
got to check it there and go to
no agenda art generator.com Sir
2:10:07
Paul couture, who picked up the
demise of the early Art
2:10:11
Generator and turn it into
something that has been through
2:10:13
multiple technology teams,
multiple platforms, from
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headless Drupal in multiple
languages. It's been offline,
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gone down all kinds of stuff.
And it's been running so
2:10:25
beautifully for at least the
past 10 years. And we really
2:10:29
appreciate his production work
all of this value for value,
2:10:32
which is what makes it all so
beautiful. The value for value
2:10:35
system can be monetized
monetary, is monetizing. But we
2:10:41
you know, it's like if you're
going to run servers for us or
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get other things done to a whole
Art Generator that's worth a lot
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that's incredibly valuable.
Getting people in the mouth is
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valuable. All of these things
are valuable. And I again,
2:10:55
before we start on this long
list want to thank all of Noah
2:10:58
in the nation for supporting the
show but also supporting DHA
2:11:02
unplugged, supporting podcasting
2.0 supporting crazy ideas we've
2:11:07
had supporting our exit
strategy, even though you don't
2:11:12
want us to exit it's all
appreciated. I love my job. I
2:11:15
really are you making kissing up
sound?
2:11:19
No, this is an egg with a bunch
of sand in it or something made
2:11:23
out of wood when I was Susan and
whoever sending me these. Why
2:11:28
are you doing shaking? I suppose
the sound like it was you know
2:11:32
casket? What do you call those
things?
2:11:35
Cast the net? Cast the net
testament? Yeah.
2:11:38
An egg cast in it, as opposed to
this.
2:11:43
baggy trousers. baggy trousers.
Yeah, you got me. You got me.
2:11:46
You got me going? Gotta go. All
right, we kick it off with CRN
2:11:51
Nacho Alcatraz from Ciudad de
Mexico.
2:11:55
And you know, we've got a bunch
of letters from him back and
2:11:58
forth and back and forth.
They're all and I don't know
2:12:00
that he's it's like we've got
some note lost in the shuffle.
2:12:04
And I don't know what where it
is now. But he sent this in to
2:12:07
get our attention. And so I went
here and he got to insert a
2:12:11
baron if he wants it here. Or
he's already a sir. So you'd be
2:12:15
URL or something. But he I want
him to send a concise note and
2:12:19
we'll read it if he wants to
does the same more than what he
2:12:22
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he's in Virginia. I keep the
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brothers to get the drugs they
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I just want to let you know how
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that listen FWIW I work in
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cringe at times when you all
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the reality is attribution is
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they are full of shit. Please
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you have any yeah Putin on the
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won't change this fundamental
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You've got karma.
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John Vincent is in Burlington,
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to hear Donald Trump don't just
China and some little girl gay.
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I'm sure we can accommodate that
in the morning, gentlemen. So
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far, three ends. Three ends.
What are the what are the
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chances? Thanks for your
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news. No fancy note here. Just a
long one and a heart. And a
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heartfelt thanks for the work
you do. It's so thorough. It
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must be quite a task. Well, it
is it's not a task. It's not a
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job. It's a lifestyle. It's
truly a lifestyle. October 23
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was my 40th birthday and I never
had a fight. I keep our
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anniversary sorry, anniversary
and we never had I'm sorry. You
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never have a fight. 40th
anniversary Holy crap. A moly.
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God bless you. I keep hitting
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responding slowly but steadily,
bro. How long how many years
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you've been trying? At first she
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nerdy podcast but no more. If
you have American made douching
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is available. I am overdue.
You've been D deuced. We are
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definitely seeing the bottom of
the barrel. If you know John if
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you know anything about Roma
wines advertised heavily in old
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time radio shows. I would love
to know if it was any good and
2:33:40
what became of them. Bo Romo
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Weiss I think was bought up by
Gallo or one of the big boys
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consolidated constellation or
who knows. But Roma wise was a
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jug wine that was popular jug
wines were popular in the 30s
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right after Prohibition into the
probably in the early 80s. They
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probably went out of favor in
the in the 70s
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a juice in a jug a jug wine jug
jug of wine Yeah, he said like
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shoveling shoveling shabbily
from the jug.
2:34:08
shabbily was sold as a jug wine
Yeah, wasn't shabbily by any
2:34:13
means knows of French.
2:34:15
Now my grandma grandfather would
have these, like gallon jugs of
2:34:19
shabbily.
2:34:20
Yeah, that would be one that
would be like Roma. Roma would
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have Chablis and he
2:34:24
gets that little, you know the
little ring that it has and he
2:34:26
put the jug on his shoulder to
pour the glass
2:34:30
down. I've seen that they used
to sell jug wines in a number of
2:34:35
wineries around here until they
all got all of a sudden they was
2:34:39
beneath them. And some of these
Jaguars could be quite good.
2:34:44
Especially Zinfandel jaguars,
which were sold by Viano and
2:34:48
some others and they were
actually quite tasty because
2:34:50
they weren't trying to make them
more than they are and they
2:34:53
would just make a nice clean
wine and bottle it pretty, you
2:34:56
know put in some stainless steel
and and bottle it real fast so
2:34:59
it's very fruity and Fresh and
the dead became beneath
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everybody. So nobody makes a jug
going to sip jug winemakers is
2:35:06
usually not very good product.
2:35:08
Adam, I am somebody that is
bothered by crappy sound. I
2:35:12
appreciate your attention to the
details. Other podcasts should
2:35:15
be this quiet by
2:35:16
the way, this is a very
interesting part of this note.
2:35:20
Okay. Why?
2:35:23
Because he's talking about it
with people who actually are
2:35:28
affected by sound being lousy.
Oh, yeah,
2:35:32
of course. Of course. Many
people say that they have
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trouble listening to other
podcasts because they are
2:35:43
accustomed to our crispness or
something like that. Well, it's
2:35:48
my pleasure, man. Thank you. I
appreciate that as an audio guy,
2:35:51
I appreciate it. He would like
go wonky and Maxi at the round
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table and Tucker these Tucker
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cleaning any leftovers please
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risking what is go wonky? What
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stuffed stuffed cabbage leaves
that Polish dish. It makes them
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anonymous thanks for the great
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Michael and Jen sack
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Yeah, that's I'm sure and you
know, I'm sure there will be
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some booboos that crop up.
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There's got to be because we got
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Yeah, exactly.
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Okay, I'm gonna put him in.
Michael or he'll be Sir Michael.
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Will just and he could change
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documents.
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backdate the way they do in
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know. Tweet you do it.
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the morning gentlemen, please
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appreciate the media
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but I have a question. Is it
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Because I will be raising funds
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and awareness for them on
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mean we're like that right? I
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If any donation coming penny
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we serve? Pawn con bistec pawn
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the steak and bread is that what
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stuck at the roundtable and
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resists we much mofos lovers
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karma love you mean it thank you
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Sir Brad in LaGrange like
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Lagrange problem. Three Three
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wish Damon Karen a happy
birthday Can you give her a
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biscuit and make this executive
producer ship in her name is
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switcheroo we can do this which
also Happy Anniversary no agenda
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thank you for your courage.
Please give Karen birthday karma
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as well.
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They always give me a biscuit on
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my birthday.
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You got it and he has a little
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way. Switch
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karma
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sweet switcheroo complete
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jingles no karma May you never
find an exit strategy. God bless
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you both from Mark in New
Zealand. Thank you Mark. Still
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it should be Stilton.
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blue Stilton is what I said.
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Yes, Stilton. That's what I said
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Mark. Ken off in Portland,
Oregon. In 330 33 I couldn't
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pass up the double credit
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long since I last donated. Let's
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out of the tree. Yeah, so please
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you've been D deuced.
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While you're at it. Call out one
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Texas as a douche bag stay safe.
Mark Ken off in Portland Oregon.
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like a Dutch name to me Grand
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We'll do that for you.
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Let's go for jobs. I think he
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it. Nailed
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it. Cory Cory Cory Harrison in
Kinston North Carolina 29292
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Verse Associate Executive
Producer and this long list, ITM
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my second EP credit but so AP
with this a 2x knighthood
2:46:44
birthday tonight? Oh yeah, you
would get bumped up okay. Do
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1026 77 Round Table request long
weekend IPA and maybe some
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hookers and blow What do you
think my brother is still a
2:46:58
douchebag
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I'm a little confused here
because he's not he is he
2:47:08
getting knighted?
2:47:14
And was a two I'm not sorry.
2:47:19
The douchebag we needed to do
that
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I was total credit would be
about 600. So it makes him an
2:47:24
executive producer like all
these people down in this list
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part of the list with 2x night
who
2:47:30
had birthday like don't think
he's on the list is he?
2:47:34
I don't I don't think so.
2:47:36
Okay, but am I misunderstanding
what he's saying?
2:47:39
Well, he's not giving us a name
around it. Why he's got around
2:47:42
to me. Yeah, he should be on the
list because he wants a round
2:47:44
table request along he wants
some IPA and some hookers and
2:47:47
blow well we already have some
blow that's common. And then he
2:47:51
says he loves Justin thank you
guys for your courage in the
2:47:54
best podcast in university.
2:47:56
But I don't think he's on the
list is
2:48:00
it'd be knighted cert Cory
Harrison I don't think he has
2:48:03
because they wouldn't be here.
We'd have some indication with
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the colors we got the birthday
we got the douchebag we don't
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have the
2:48:11
name just sir Cory Cory Harrison
2:48:17
okay all right.
2:48:22
My brother's soil. Okay, sir
edge night of the Sasquatch
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lands Linden Washington. 282
Associate Executive Producer
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ship in the morning gents.
Congrats on 15 year this should
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get me to knighthood. I'd love
some yak karma. Thanks to my
2:48:37
buddy Landon for hitting me in
the mouth during the COVID times
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I'd like to be known as Sir edge
Knight of the Sasquatch
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Sasquatch lands and I was just
another person who does not have
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a listing his research edge
you've got ah isn't he already
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sir edge
2:48:58
He's already a sir edge so you'd
be upgraded
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I'm trying to tell which
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is when in advance is too
complicated. I'll say if your
2:49:09
SIR edge you don't get knighted
as Sir edge unless you're never
2:49:13
been knighted. But then you
wouldn't be so rich. Okay,
2:49:16
that's the way I see it. Work on
it. We'll
2:49:18
fix it now.
2:49:19
What Daniel Cole? Yeah, these
are get fixed over the next week
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or so. Daniel Kaufman comes in
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it's pronounced Manassa 26333.
Dan Kaufman aka dank steady on
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no agenda social. Congrats.
Thank you for your courage.
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Thank you. We have Andrew Smith
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Carolina. No note Jim Tucker 250
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also no notes so here's a double
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karma there we go to Edward tat.
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sir five fathers back parented
Circle City and Indianapolis
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with another donation of
$222.22. With
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zero ducks he doesn't know how
to stop he's out of control.
2:50:11
This good chance a row of ducks
to help celebrate 15 years of
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Austin media deconstruction as
well as double credit, elevating
2:50:18
my status to Baron. He's not on
the upgrade list, I can assure
2:50:21
you. Oh
2:50:21
my goodness.
2:50:22
Thanks again for keeping us sane
and informed. Edward Tattnall
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serve FOD father Baron of the
Circle City. Okay, this is okay,
2:50:32
I'm gonna go up and see what why
2:50:34
don't you read the next one and
I'll add him in here. I'll take
2:50:37
care of Oh, yeah,
2:50:38
I was gonna go look for him on
the first note. See what he
2:50:41
said. Sir Andrew. Alexander, Sir
Alexander Shullsburg are in
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Berlin Deutschland? Yeah. All
right. Congratulations to
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crackpot and buzzkill you're
quince and narrow. Your Quincy
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in the era from Sir Alexander
Salzburg are in Berlin. Not sure
2:51:06
what that? Would that Spanish
word mean?
2:51:08
I like it though. Constantly
airy? Maybe? No.
2:51:12
I don't think so. It sounds like
we're a couple of fruits. When
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you're quench your quince eater,
2:51:19
anonymous and Barnum, Texas with
a full row of ducks. Thanks for
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all your efforts to bring us the
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jingles but please give an F
cancer karma to my buddy Larry
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Berg and request positive waves
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recovery and that is from
anonymous in Barnum Texas
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you've got karma
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there we go with from Louisville
Kentucky to in another row of
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Texas from Sir foam finger
number one which is a typical
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foam finger. To to to to to
Happy Anniversary comrades.
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Jingles one Adam curry is nut
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2:52:07
I never heard this jingle yes
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2:52:11
is in honor of my birthday and
the roasted duck that I will
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feast on shortly. Please add me
to the chair on it. John please
2:52:21
suggest a value I'm not saying
cheap. I really available wine
2:52:25
that I can pair with my duck.
Hustle of Easter you know it'd
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be interesting with duck is a
German Riesling. Not a red wine.
2:52:34
Red wines goes great with duck
but a German Riesling in this
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day and age should be dynamite
with duck.
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Sounds good. Here's your
jingles. Adam curry is a nut
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job. Remember now Dane best
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Baron Mr. Mascot up.
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Who's Who's all pissed off?
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Wow. No, I don't know. This was
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like,
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Hey, man. That's not cool, man.
You're stealing my brand.
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brand that will continue.
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Yes. Dame Beth bareness of Baja,
Arizona, in Tucson to 20 to 22
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days. That's it. Thank you very
much. That's what she sent us.
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We appreciate it.
2:53:33
All right. So here we go. This
is anonymous from Denver. And it
2:53:38
is a quite to note, sent in with
a check of every picture Norman
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falls on the cover, which is
kind of cute. And then I want
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to, I don't know, but people
should maybe I'm thinking not
2:53:57
use light red ink on read paper
and expect us to be able to read
2:54:02
it was scanned or not. I'm going
to try to get through some of
2:54:07
it.
2:54:10
Really, you could read any of
that I couldn't read a single
2:54:13
thing and I am
2:54:13
sorry, very grateful for what
you to do and no agenda. It's
2:54:16
been a year since I I moved from
a blue area to a rural area in a
2:54:23
red state. I did it didn't
didn't I did it in I did not
2:54:29
realize how stressful it was
being surrounded by so many
2:54:34
sheep. Life is good now.
Building community with others.
2:54:41
Rational thinker, other rational
thinkers and of course,
2:54:45
Christian are those of the
Christian faith. Your show
2:54:48
helped me along the way to keep
up so keep up the good work. I
2:54:52
will. I I keep both of you and
your families in my prayers.
2:54:58
That it's very snowy J needles
sincerely anonymous. Yeah, not
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anonymous. That came through.
Pst everyone listening go to a
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meet up thank you. Because he
was a stranger in these areas.
2:55:19
He went to a meetup and now he's
good to go part of the community
2:55:22
in a red state is how it works.
2:55:25
Joe Tirico is in Woodstock,
Illinois 201 for Associate
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Executive Producer ship in the
morning slaves looking for some
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election karma as I run for my
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Clarke visit, I won't hire my
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campaign. Make sure there's
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event there's some competitor
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points for some shares on face
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and drop a goat if you can. I
love dropping a goat man. No
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prob
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animal Hollins in Dallas Texas
200 bucks my V for V
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contribution 200 bucks Pay Pal
Sal blah blah blah time
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perfectly for the 2x credit to
get me the EP status is a long
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overdue I don't even know what
this list is gonna look like
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it's gonna have to have a page
for itself. Oh yeah is a long
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overdue Rogan donation. We've
seen Adam
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Rogan donation
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and we're seeing Adam on the JRE
finding na P and never missing a
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show sense. On my way to Baron
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a thread today. Sorry.
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fan?
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By Yeah.
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What was the name of that movie?
That was a book wasn't
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it? Yeah, it was with Kathy
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and Mr. seconds
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the trolls misery. Gabriel
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Colorado 200 In the morning
happy 50th year anniversary
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thank you again for all that you
do. After several years of
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listening the show continues to
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enlightenment with this $200
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dubbed me sir bacon is King
surveyor of the legendary black
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bowls at the roundtable I would
enjoy it What else but bacon and
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to wash it down a wonderful
bottle of 1997 seen quantum blah
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blah whatever however you
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yeah, I always have trouble to
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is a very famous wine
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well okay no we shall have it of
course no doubt we'll make that
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appear for you know jingles no
karma for all who knew oh no
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jingles just karma for all who
need it. We're looking forward
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to 15 more years sorry Stop stop
stop stop stop stop. Don't do
2:58:07
that again. That was not what I
meant to do.
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You've got karma
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we have Brock Reinhold in OC use
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200 bucks no note and Brian to
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bucks no note and we must give
them the double up.
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You've got karma
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right then we have Danny Shaddix
are shadings from Boise, Idaho.
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200 Please name me sir. Damn the
shady and give me a double up
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karma. Thank you for all you do.
You got it? You've
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got karma
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Wowzers
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Wowzers Wow, that takes care of
the aggro but then we have to
2:58:55
continue. Yeah,
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we're just gonna keep rocking it
will get done shortly. The only
2:59:00
ones grabowsky The ones will
stop for the ones that have a
2:59:03
title change coming. Right.
Hello.
2:59:09
Yes, exactly. We don't We still
go. We keep the old model for
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reading notes. acepted there's
something important in there.
2:59:15
Yeah.
2:59:15
I mean, there's a lot of notes.
Otherwise, I
2:59:17
mean, these guys are all
Associate Executive producers, I
2:59:20
think. I don't know what was
most of them. But most of them
2:59:22
Richard girbau I think it was
okay. Richard Grabowski in
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Lynchburg, Virginia 18333 and
he's never missed a show. We'll
2:59:31
keep going. As Steve and Steve
and then I'll throw it to you
2:59:34
when I get sick of this. Okay.
Steven Webb in Riverside,
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California.
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Oh my gosh. Oh, gee God caster
he's been around.
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been a lifeline to me since
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appearance on the Allison Morrow
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that the second love of producer
we've had from the Allison
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Morrow show.
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Well, what's this? I don't even
know who the Allison Morrow is.
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And you never told me about this
so I could listen. It's a while
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back. She's an ex main streamer.
Who's? Who's doing it. She's got
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some. She's doing pretty well. I
think she does it mainly on
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YouTube. Very nice. But it was a
YouTube show. And podcast but
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more YouTube. Yeah. Yeah,
congratulation. That was months
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and months and months ago.
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roundtable. A serving of pork
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be united we have the pork chop
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because we're all out of nothing
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Never had nothing burger. Man.
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mayo on him buddy Matthew
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wants you to read this note and
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are part of it and then take it
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I would like to hear this note
in the molesky was Mullah
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flueless tones of Adam curry.
Thank you. Thank you for that
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compliment. In the morning
Chauncey and Adam Wow, man, he's
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really slamming you when I read
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I had to take advantage of the
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secure my knighthood I'd like to
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Virginia as a douchebag. I would
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Sir Matty of Central Oregon. I
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sprouts in some sort of grilled
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just some goat karma for all the
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you for your courage, sir Maddie
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Please. You've been de Deus. And
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Latter Day Saints. Well, hello,
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part of twit. Don't listen.
Don't listen without him. And I
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do believe that I must have seen
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sister taught me how to dance
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MTV while babysitting me as a
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Illinois 165 And this donation
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knighthood. Please Knight me Sir
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Kiante at the round table. You
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there the canteen. Then
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anonymous? Thank you for your
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we have a name? I don't see a
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from St. Cloud Minnesota. been
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Jonathan Daniel 150 from
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the Appalachian foothills. PS
Adam, thanks
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for introducing me to the Martin
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I think I missed Martin Wallace.
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the way in Deutschland. I need
to Carrasco in Bradenton,
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Florida 150 and says I wasn't
executive producer for episode
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1429. But my notes no got lost.
So I do believe that I can get a
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de doop de douche Cody Gray 150
from Arlington, Texas. Thanks
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for all you do and deconstructed
the Bs in the world today. I've
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been a producer since Adam
second appearance on JRE in the
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2020 in 2020. During this
pandemic met John you gotta step
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up your appearances man, I'm
pulling the cart here. I
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proceeded to hit my brother in
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been dedicated producers ever
since and we discussed the show
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every time we talk. I've been on
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years and only need a little
more to hit knighthood. So I
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thought what better time than
the 15th anniversary my night
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net night name can be my actual
name. And I'd like Kazaa
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daughters tequila tequila at the
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Kelly Stroud in Attleboro falls
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you're 15 years in Temple,
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when 3337 he's got he's gonna be
knighted sir. Bilgewater of the
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Lower Mississippi. No karma. All
right, I would say pastor, you
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get some Pastor Manning later.
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Sounds like a nice Russian name
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113. Congratulations. He writes
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Excellent choice, sir. Yeah.
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agenda. He's got
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to keep reading. John. You're
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I'm Christian. Follow palmos so
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notes.
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Thank you all so much. And these
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through Episode 1500, which is
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This is the longest job I've
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ever had. It's not a job doesn't
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I was a columnist at PC
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15 more to go people. We can do
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that record. A couple of missing
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response to John's Pay Pal
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able to find the email address
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mentioned several other 3333 33
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you been de doop she
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missed him Mitchell and 14 This
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the morning. Gemma's donation is
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years of no agenda. We're fairly
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hitting them out for my brother
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gave us peace of mind during a
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that. Just so happens are on
October 23 Our oldest human
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resources 15th birthday. What
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DD
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you've been de Deus we are
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so proud of our boy in the man
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to your show has become a staple
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hit that road a lot. Happy
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and Elliott so nice. And then
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after Adams first appearance on
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stylings. You certainly which
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It says Kok Burns
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to have you ever tried to get
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It is its worst as you're sure
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Sure. Don't try to trick me
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Alright. I think we can wrap it
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on Matteo turned six today. And
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Saturday the 29th Of course he
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thank you for being here for our
15 years. Well, you heard it.
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meetups are something you've got
to be a part of just listen to
3:26:00
the Boston Red 33 report.
3:26:04
Hey, this is Andy, thank you for
your courage. Thank you. In the
3:26:10
morning, Susan,
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says Alex www DP.
3:26:16
And this is Sir Nathan Lee. I
want to put on your radar shots
3:26:20
from eugenics to pandemics. It's
really good documentary really
3:26:23
encapsulates a lot of what's
going on. But ultimately we are
3:26:26
the force for good and let us
all evolve our consciousness and
3:26:29
help one another as things get
really crazy in the time to
3:26:32
come. And of course no agenda
show is the way to do that in
3:26:35
part. Thank you Adam and John
Your show is indispensable in
3:26:39
the morning.
3:26:39
All right in the morning to you
sir a cult fan today. The North
3:26:43
Idaho Sandy brigade will be
kicking off their circles. They
3:26:48
meet up at five o'clock. Selkirk
Abby Taproom and Post Falls
3:26:52
Idaho separate time six o'clock
central time so you can still
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make it easily if you're in
Overland Park Kansas burnt and
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barbecue. Tomorrow the beats and
brews in the bay three o'clock
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Central the stadium view Bar and
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as well northern wake
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there you go. The hop yard
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Raleigh, North Carolina also
tomorrow it must be high number
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five, seven o'clock Eastern
McSorley's wonderful saloon and
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Grill in Toronto, Ontario Canada
Navia on Saturday in New York
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City meet up one o'clock Eastern
time. Penrose in New York City
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that would be cool to go to the
Bigfoot anonymous 5pm Central
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crust and crumb co white Oast
Texas that at the Koch Texas
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that's on Saturday. And our next
show days Sunday Halloween spot
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the spooky meet up noon Eastern
time Dudley sport and Ale
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Arlington, Virginia home of all
of the spooks, that's a no
3:27:49
agenda meetups, have you kind of
figured out that there's a
3:27:52
really big community. There's no
agenda thing that's been going
3:27:55
on for 15 years once you get out
there and meet some of these
3:27:58
people no agenda meetups.com to
go hang out with Tyson days
3:28:07
you'd be triggered. You want to
be where everybody feels the
3:28:15
same. It's like a body you got
some ISOs you're gonna by the
3:28:27
way, have I was a little
apprehensive at first. May I say
3:28:31
the sheer genius, which also was
coincidental of having this
3:28:36
entire week with the 1500. And
the 15 years, I think spreads
3:28:41
out the wellwishers throughout
the week. And I really
3:28:44
appreciate that. Because you
know, so we'll just have three
3:28:47
long shows. Like the 10th
anniversary wasn't like did we
3:28:51
do seven hours I think nonstop.
3:28:54
We had a one show that was seven
and a half hours. Yeah, it's a
3:28:57
little long. It was
3:28:58
it was a tad long.
3:29:02
Yes, I have two ISOs and
3:29:04
stop. I just need to say thanks,
man.
3:29:09
But thanks. Thanks to you.
You're the one that does all the
3:29:11
work you do when it goes on the
shows. Don't want me on the
3:29:14
shows. By the way. I'd love to
go on those shows. If I lived in
3:29:17
in podcasting center, Texas, I'd
probably go on more of them but
3:29:22
I can get you on a couple shows.
That don't worry about it.
3:29:27
All right, then. I do all the
work there it is record that
3:29:32
send it to me.
3:29:33
It's a fact. So here's my two I
have two aces how many you have
3:29:38
i Let me see you got two I got a
scroll to mine. 123456 I got six
3:29:45
keys. Hey, people love me more.
3:29:47
All right, go six and I'll do my
two. Oh, okay.
3:29:51
All right here is I could drop
dead tomorrow. Hey, you got to
3:29:56
think that's just a really nice.
Alright,
3:29:59
guys, so Maybe not a good
electrical cars
3:30:02
they're pissing me off. I'd like
this one to be electrical cars.
3:30:05
They're facing me. Oh
3:30:06
yeah, like that one.
3:30:08
Show ending.
3:30:09
Thanks for having me soon.
Thanks everyone like that
3:30:14
either, but this,
3:30:16
I disagree.
3:30:18
And this is good radio. So I'd
like to drop dead personally,
3:30:22
but that's just me. I like to
3:30:24
good radio of that group.
3:30:25
Okay, what do you have?
3:30:27
I've got okay.
3:30:30
Okay, not bad not bad
possibility.
3:30:33
And then I got a new little
ditty because we had these DVDs
3:30:37
before. This could be a keeper.
This is my pleasure. Stay safe
3:30:41
all one word. My pleasure. Stay
safe.
3:30:44
Oh, that's a winner. My
pleasure. Stay safe. Okay, I
3:30:47
gotta write that down. My
pleasure. Stay safe.
3:30:48
This bomb was when the fist bump
the other one. Love your fist
3:30:54
bump or something like that.
Whoa, hold
3:30:56
on, hold on. Let's find it.
Amen. Fist bump.
3:31:00
Amen. Fist bump. Hey, man fist
bump. Yeah.
3:31:05
I like it. NPSs let me
3:31:12
know. But yeah,
3:31:13
my pleasure. Stay safe.
3:31:15
My nicely. Yeah, my pleasure.
You name it and put it in the
3:31:18
file.
3:31:19
I like it. I like it. Alright.
Let's wrap this up with some.
3:31:28
Let me see. What do I have? Do
to do? What do I have?
3:31:35
Do you have a China report? That
might help a little
3:31:38
bit? Oh, yes. Yes.
3:31:39
You got Chinese. She housing
3:31:42
in China. NPR is pretty good.
She
3:31:47
is got him President Xi Jinping
question. Before we launch into
3:31:51
that. You saw the March the
former dude right out of the
3:31:54
meeting, right? Yeah, of course.
Everybody did. I mean, this is
3:31:57
that is I mean, truly, GE has
cemented himself until they kill
3:32:01
him. Right?
3:32:03
Well, we had the clips it says
he's in for good it. This is
3:32:07
forever. In this state. You're
right. They'd have to
3:32:09
assassinate him or have
something like that.
3:32:11
Right? Because he's gonna ride
that country down to 500
3:32:14
million. They're all gonna die.
3:32:16
We think you know, that's the
one thing that did catch my eye
3:32:19
or catch my ear, which was that
comment, but I don't think
3:32:22
that's gonna be that bad. But
you might be right. The banker
3:32:25
President Xi Jinping was
reappointed over the weekend,
3:32:28
there was mixed economic news
coming out of China. Third
3:32:32
quarter GDP numbers were finally
released. And we had economic
3:32:36
output growing at a healthy 3.9%
From a year earlier. The same
3:32:41
time the Chinese stock market
and in his speech announcing his
3:32:44
reappointment Xi Jinping spoke
of new challenges and tests
3:32:49
and I'm guessing top of mind for
him, is the catastrophic loss of
3:32:55
confidence in real estate
developers. New sales of homes
3:32:58
have plummeted and developers
are going bankrupt. 40% of homes
3:33:03
bought over the last several
years remain incomplete. And to
3:33:06
fully understand
3:33:07
this mess, you kind of have to
go back to the start of the
3:33:09
1990s when only about a quarter
of the population lived in
3:33:13
cities. And as the economy
opened up from central planning,
3:33:18
more people came from rural
areas into cities to work in
3:33:21
factories, and the housing
shortage was massive. Millions
3:33:25
of people were moving every year
into cities. And each person had
3:33:29
on average just over 76 square
feet to themselves. The size of
3:33:34
a bed and not really much else.
There's a lot of dormitories, it
3:33:38
was it was cramped.
3:33:39
It's horrible China needed to
build but property developers
3:33:43
faced a huge hurdle. Don Weiland
is the China Business and
3:33:46
Finance editor for The Economist
newspaper,
3:33:48
the idea of a Chinese company
going overseas to get funding
3:33:53
from Capital Markets pretty much
non existent. And then yeah,
3:33:56
within China, especially for
private companies accessing bank
3:34:01
finance or something like that,
you know, it was very difficult.
3:34:04
So in 1994, the Chinese
government created a new policy
3:34:08
so that private developers could
raise the cash needed to build
3:34:11
apartment compounds. It set up a
system where developers could
3:34:14
sell apartments and projects
when only a quarter of the
3:34:17
construction had been completed.
3:34:21
That was a very interesting
report. Who did that report?
3:34:24
NPR?
3:34:26
Yes, it was the money hour thing
made.
3:34:28
I love that girl they've got
there. That's so do Oh, yeah.
3:34:33
She's totally ready to just I
mean, you don't even hear what
3:34:35
she's saying anymore. You just
so irritated by her man hanging
3:34:38
hanging?
3:34:39
Yeah, she's a whiner with vocal
fry to everything going on.
3:34:43
That's their brand man. I see
NPR brand
3:34:47
blinders with vocal fry. You
want whiners with vocal fry,
3:34:52
listen to NPR.
3:34:54
So there's a lot about January
6, etc. I got like a whole bunch
3:34:59
of clips which We're not going
to play but we some may or may
3:35:04
drift over but I did want to
play two relatively short ones.
3:35:09
The subpoena was apparently
delivered to have Trump.
3:35:12
President Trump testify on this.
This January 6 committee.
3:35:18
Meanwhile, former President
Trump has reportedly said he may
3:35:21
comply with the subpoena from
the January 6 committee if he
3:35:24
can answer questions on live TV,
Congresswoman Liz Cheney says
3:35:28
the committee will not allow
Trump to turn his testimony into
3:35:31
a circus. He's not
3:35:33
going to turn this into a
circus. This
3:35:34
isn't going to be, you know, his
first debate against Joe Biden
3:35:38
and the circus and the food
fight that that became this.
3:35:40
This is far too serious set of
issues. And we've made clear
3:35:45
exactly what his obligations
are.
3:35:48
If Trump complies with the
subpoena testimony, we'll let
3:35:52
you know Liz Cheney is so self
assured and full of herself.
3:35:58
It's just sick. It just soaks
through even on the on the
3:36:02
microphone or audio. I mean,
it's just it was she reeks of
3:36:06
it.
3:36:07
Well, we won't have to deal with
her much longer, I guess. I
3:36:09
mean, she'll be good reason. And
then this week, also, we saw the
3:36:14
swoop coming back, there she is
she's circling. Do you see the
3:36:17
shadow? Oh, no.
3:36:21
I know, we're all focused on the
2022 midterm elections. And they
3:36:25
are incredibly important. But we
also have to look ahead, because
3:36:31
you know what, our opponents
certainly our right wing
3:36:36
extremists already have a plan
to literally steal the next
3:36:40
presidential election. And
they're not making a secret of
3:36:44
it. The right wing controlled
Supreme Court may be poised to
3:36:50
rule on giving state
legislatures Yes, you
3:36:54
heard me that correctly. Yes,
you heard me that eight
3:36:57
legislatures the power to
overturn presidential elections.
3:37:04
If that happens, the 2024
presidential election could be
3:37:10
decided not by the popular vote,
or even by the anachronistic
3:37:15
Electoral College anachronistic
but by state legislatures. Many
3:37:21
of them Republican
3:37:23
controlled.
3:37:24
Oh, let that sink
3:37:26
in. The Republican controlled
police. So this is part of the
3:37:31
indivisible she's got two
individuals, which is
3:37:36
indivisible.org which is an
active blue operation of course.
3:37:42
Of course. Unless you have
anything I have one last funny
3:37:47
little clip from Kerry lake the
new the new superstar and within
3:37:51
the Republican Party.
3:37:54
Well, I've got a coma like clip.
3:37:55
Oh, please the new superstar
within the Democratic Party. I
3:37:59
mean, this is a she's in
Washington. Camela. Carry
3:38:02
bakeoff.
3:38:04
There you go. We start with
Canada the case the case to case
3:38:07
the vice president Kamala Harris
is visiting Seattle today where
3:38:11
she's talking about expanding a
program to fund cleaner school
3:38:14
buses and to raise money. Scott
Greenstein from member station k
3:38:18
and k x was their
3:38:20
vice president Harris stood in
front of several yellow electric
3:38:23
school buses. She talked about
the nearly $1 billion. The Biden
3:38:26
administration has awarded
schools to replace diesel school
3:38:30
buses with cleaner ones.
3:38:31
The clock is ticking loudly. We
are witnessing around our
3:38:36
country and around the world,
the effects of extreme climate.
3:38:41
But the Vice President is also
here to attend a fundraiser for
3:38:44
Senator Patty Murray who, before
her Murray is facing a
3:38:48
competitive race with a
Republican challenger named
3:38:50
Tiffany Smiley. In a recent
debate, smiley declined to say
3:38:54
whether she thought climate
change was caused by human
3:38:56
actions.
3:38:58
Oh, that's just boring. That was
a dud clip. That's a dud. I got
3:39:02
the clip. This will take it this
will take us home. The new star
3:39:08
in the Republican Party is
Carrie Lake. Recently she was at
3:39:11
a rodeo. She knows her audience.
She's at a rodeo with their
3:39:14
pixie hair. She's She's rocking
the pixie cut and she complained
3:39:19
about her competitor in the
race.
3:39:23
Katie Hobbs thinks there are 47
different genders I'll tell you
3:39:33
what, I'm not a biology major.
But there are two genders guys,
3:39:36
to
3:39:44
where are the animals from the
rodeo being kept somebody's
3:39:47
point is it over here? Since
we're here at a rodeo, Katie,
3:39:52
I've got a challenge for you,
Katie Hobbs, why don't you go
3:39:55
out and try to milk a bowl and
tell me how that goes.
3:40:02
It's a classic you gotta give
her credit for that was
3:40:05
it beauty here right?
3:40:06
Am I very very funny all right
that is it for our 15th
3:40:13
anniversary special thank you
for being executive or Associate
3:40:17
Executive producers or any kind
of producer. Thank you for
3:40:20
bringing your time talent and
treasure is incredibly
3:40:22
appreciated. The birthdays
anniversary Week continues with
3:40:27
1500 coming up so take advantage
of the inflation special we have
3:40:33
and of show mixes Jesse Coyne
Nelson sir Ned would Matty J.
3:40:38
We've got Sir Michael Anthony
and Tom Starkweather. Couldn't
3:40:42
get any more star studded up
next. I know agenda stream.com
3:40:47
unrelenting club Jean with Sir
Jean and Darren O'Neal. There
3:40:51
you go. And coming to you from
the heart of the Texas hill
3:40:55
country here in FEMA Region
number six in the morning,
3:40:58
everybody. I'm Adam curry.
3:41:00
Live in northern Silicon Valley
where I remain. I'm John C.
3:41:04
Dvorak.
3:41:04
We returned on Sunday with
another episode of the Best
3:41:07
podcast in the universe now in
our 16th year until then, adios
3:41:12
mofos thanks for producing and
such Hui Hui. Madame Curie
3:41:26
Jhansi Devorah interrupt our
program to bring you this
3:41:34
important message he wants to be
sure birthday
3:41:45
me guys come through
3:41:50
as hell when you turn 25 But you
know Joe not 25 Whatever
3:41:57
tradition to the Biden family we
sing happy birthday so let's go
3:42:02
ready Happy birthday to you.
Happy birthday to you. Happy
3:42:10
Birthday Happy Birthday to you Z
three see this Happy birthday to
3:42:36
you Happy birthday give me a
little break here. Happy
3:42:51
Birthday Happy Birthday to you.
Happy birthday from the big guy
3:43:08
there yo. Nice to be
3:44:15
once you use a nuclear weapon,
the mistakes that can be made
3:44:19
the miscalculations who knows
what would happen
3:44:31
there is no denying that since
that moment, the shadow of the
3:44:34
atom bomb has been across all
our lives. All men of goodwill
3:44:39
earnestly hope that a realistic
control of atomic weapons can be
3:44:44
achieved. Meanwhile, good sense
requires that all of us prepare
3:44:48
for any eventuality. But wisdom
demands to that we take time to
3:44:53
understand this course. Because
here in fact is the answer to a
3:44:58
dream as old as me As himself a
giant of limitless power at
3:45:03
man's command
3:45:07
come on What are we talking
about? Come on. Come on
3:45:26
within animals power, subject to
his command, man's wisdom, His
3:45:33
firmness in the use of that
power depends now the future of
3:45:36
his children and his children's
children in the New World, the
3:45:42
Atomic Age
3:45:46
give me a little break to the
burgundy moon, New York City.
3:45:50
This is almost Halloween and
y'all know what that means? No
3:45:56
more private worker man. You are
welcome New York as a brand and
3:46:01
that brand is fine. That is why
I'm currently still forcing all
3:46:06
New Yorkers to get that except
of course for celebrities but
3:46:11
now we are going to pay
attention pay the ashes on
3:46:15
November 1 ama finally dropped
the mandates for all workers in
3:46:20
the city except for city workers
you're still second class
3:46:25
citizens go poli firefighters
educators including drag queens
3:46:30
everybody worker for me you
still got to get the shots in
3:46:33
the boosters private employers
still say no job no job. My
3:46:40
bosses and Big Pharma just
admitted the Jazz was not even
3:46:43
tested for stopping transmission
stitches so we got to do this
3:46:48
right quick before you stop
paying attention to CDC just
3:46:53
voted to officially recommended
so you're still can't do these
3:46:58
players are now me and my health
team that are perfect excuse for
3:47:02
a permit and mandate your baby
our choice. My haters be
3:47:09
steadily making a lot of outside
noise but do your Supreme Court
3:47:13
even just said I got to
reinstate non compliant city
3:47:15
workers with back pain because
the Constitution you're about to
3:47:21
see me throw down nobody tells
the mayor how to get stuff done.
3:47:25
We are still up to our old
tricks. So don't come knocking
3:47:28
at Gracie Mansion or no trades.
In big Abu
3:47:33
tonight, I think you'll hear a
lot of divisive rhetoric and
3:47:35
misinformation
3:47:36
Hi, Good night everybody.
3:47:38
Time also dealing with real
human beings.
3:47:40
I don't I don't I support
fracking. And I stand and I do
3:47:45
support for so
3:47:45
what's gonna happen Jomo, I want
women doctors, local political
3:47:50
leaders, letting the democracy
that's always allowed our nation
3:47:53
to thrive to put the best ideas
forward so states can decide for
3:47:56
themselves. Let's
3:47:57
work together. You never heard
that before.
3:47:59
Three for transparency is about
showing up. I'm here today to
3:48:02
have a debate when she
3:48:03
calls me extreme. The truth is
that there's no more extreme
3:48:08
position than Governor Whitmer
and extreme
3:48:11
policies extreme positions. John
Fetterman takes everything to an
3:48:15
extreme and those extreme
positions hurt assault. She's
3:48:18
pushed a radical progressive
social agenda. The big question
3:48:22
is this. Are we going to go
backwards? Are we going to drive
3:48:26
together
3:48:26
to the future? I strongly
support fracking drilling, but
3:48:30
there is no crime fighting plan.
If it doesn't include guns,
3:48:35
are you unhappy with where
America's head yeah, he
3:48:37
has never met an air an oil
company that he doesn't swipe
3:48:41
right about, you know, your
fundamental rights
3:48:44
to be safe positive,
3:48:45
choose what you want done with
your body but none of what she
3:48:48
just said is true. And here's
why you can't trust anything
3:48:50
she's saying. There will never
be a mandate. Now. I do not
3:48:54
support requiring the COVID
vaccine for children get back to
3:48:58
your jobs.
3:48:58
No, we were together literally
January 6, not that January 6,
3:49:03
but January 6 the following
year.
3:49:06
Good night everybody.org/in
3:49:19
A. My pleasure. Stay safe.