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What's show has koozies Adam
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November 13 2022 This is your
award winning combination media
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assassination episode 15 103.
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This is no agenda, acting as
your innovation
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hopper and broadcasting live
from the heart of the Texas hill
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country here in FEMA Region
number six in the morning,
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everybody. I'm Adam curry
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and from Northern Silicon
Valley, where we're all
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wondering, how does Travis Kelce
get so wide open? And Jesse to
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kill?
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What sport is that? Sorry, what
sport? What? How does Kelsey
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Ryan gets her wide open?
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Travis Kelce Travis
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Kelce Travis
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Kelce war Ryan Ryan? Yeah.
Which, which I'm watching a
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football games. Before the show.
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Paul got it. I just need to know
what we were talking about
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football the
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Kansas City Chiefs guide and
Chris Kravis. Now I'm calling
1:03
Kravis Kelsey xes out in the
middle of the field by himself
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to throw him the ball. The
question is he's the top one of
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the top guys in the league. You
think they'd be two people on
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him and he's standing here by
himself? What is this?
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I really can't help you.
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And I guess the Jacksonville
Jaguars can either
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it's okay because in in just a
little bit. I'll be I'll be
1:28
giving you the update on the
World Cup soccer from Qatar.
1:32
Yes. I can't wait. Oh, I
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know one thing for sure. But
that soccer. Yeah, it's hot.
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It's very hot. Hey, I have a
question. Are you moonlighting
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on the side are you do you have
like a side hustle that you
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haven't told me about? But I do.
I mean, typically the crude
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divorce consulting group works
together as the name implies
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curry divorce. I have a feeling
that you consulted for a for
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vaccination campaign and gave
somebody good idea without
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involving me. I just want to
make sure I mean, if you want to
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break up the band,
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well, I would never do that. And
if I got paid, you get
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half of it. Well, then let's
let's listen to your excellent
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work.
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Have you gotten your flu stir
yet? Let me explain. You need to
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get your flu shot. And you also
need to get a COVID booster.
2:21
Good news, safe and convenient
to get your flu shot and booster
2:24
at the same time. Two shots, one
visit this time of the year it's
2:30
especially important to get both
just to get your flu booster.
2:33
It's a very good idea and a
really fun word to word your
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healthcare provider go backs and
be COVID Ready.
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I like your pay offline go Vax
and be COVID Ready? I like that.
2:47
I like that this is very good
just wouldn't be me but I can't
2:52
take credit you can't take clone
my talent.
2:56
It's out and it's a fun word to
say. I mean, we would we really
2:59
could have come up with that
Klooster flu stir spelled with
3:03
double O just so you know, flu
stir. Also
3:08
to emphasize to Amster as
opposed to Wooster
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you can get your flu stir on the
flu ship tonight
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COVID is raising its ugly head
again ahead of a possible WINTER
3:18
wave. The crew ship Majestic
Princess is docked in Sydney,
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Australia with 800 people
stranded on board after testing
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positive for COVID.
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She neglects to point out our
nor that everybody on board was
3:33
vaccinated and flu STED that's
so relentless. These people are
3:41
just relentless. They do not
have the
3:44
cruise ship thing to which is
another clip as I think is from
3:47
NPR. And they've they've failed
to mention this simple fact you
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have to be vaccinated to get on
these ships.
3:55
In Australia, a Carnival cruise
ship docked in Sydney and it has
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some 800 passengers on board who
have tested positive for the
4:03
Coronavirus. Health officials
say they're isolating on the
4:07
ship and getting medical
treatment and the rate of the
4:10
outbreaks. Officials rated the
outbreaks risk level at tier
4:13
three indicating a high level of
transmission. This is official
4:16
sought to reassure the public
that COVID precautions are in
4:19
place. There were around 4600
people on board the Majestic
4:23
Princess which means about one
and five tested positive. The
4:26
outbreak comes as COVID-19 cases
are rising across Australia.
4:31
I love this. It's like they took
all the precautions their Vax
4:35
their flu stud and it didn't
work but that's okay. It's just
4:38
really good. We're taking
precautions. This is this is
4:41
like futuristic news man. It is
like future. Well since we're
4:46
here I got I only have three
COVID clips. So let's just bang
4:49
them out bang them out. Because
you know, obviously this is the
4:54
this is the level of creativity
that we can deliver when it
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comes to fluster. But does that
work for the M five M knew they
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still have to keep it at their
dumb ass triple Demick
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this morning on your health many
medical professionals are
5:07
warning of a so called triple
Demmick with the flu RX
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the whole line. This can't be a
new clip. Yeah. This triple
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damage thing came and went two
weeks ago these guys are harping
5:20
on it excuse me, who's doing
this? Who's the editor,
5:24
so called triple damage, okay.
It's not the traits now it's the
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so called triple Demick. Just
pointing it out
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this morning on your house, many
medical professionals are
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warning of a so called triple
Demmick with the flu, RSV and
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COVID Hitting all at once in at
least six states and here in
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Washington, DC pediatric
hospital beds are 90% full and
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it's not
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what is apparent to deal with.
5:50
That's so basically they're
losing money because they need
5:52
to have it at 9697. So
5:55
yeah, this is funny that they
would do the report with this
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kind of subtle lie. It's a
subtle lie. It's a lie.
6:02
She's well, you're the ecos Hey,
fans
6:04
are supposed to be full like
that
6:06
supposed to be 9899. Really?
Ideally.
6:09
Yeah, that's how they make money
in a hospital.
6:12
But this is the whole point.
This is the point of the entire
6:16
segment. Okay, it goes like
this. Listen, our hospital beds
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are only 90% full. We need to
jack that up. What can we do? I
6:25
know. Let's make it sound really
scary. So more people go quick
6:29
before it's completely full.
6:30
Oh, good. Good idea. Not much
better across the rest of the
6:33
country. So
6:33
what is apparent to do with the
holidays? Right around the
6:36
corner? Well, we have NBC News
Medical contributor Dr. Natalie
6:38
Azar here to answer some of our
questions. What
6:41
is the holidays after? So the
hospitals are 90% full? Well,
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what are you going to do around
the holidays?
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Dr. Azar Good morning. First of
all, the big question a lot of
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parents are asking how concerned
should they be about this right
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now?
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Yeah, Joe, you know, I think the
approach should really be
6:59
awareness, but not panic. The
vast majority of kids who get
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infected with RSV do just fine.
The 2 million kids who get
7:08
infected every year, about 3% of
those will end up needing to be
7:12
hospitalized. And I think the
scary thing for any parent,
7:15
myself included is that we
always talk about infants under
7:18
six months, those with chronic
conditions are at greatest risk.
7:21
But any healthy child
technically could get sick
7:24
enough at any point to warrant
hospitalization. You know, the
7:27
thing about the hospital strain,
it is a very real thing. I was
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speaking to a NICU nurse last
week, and she said
7:33
the hospital string.
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I heard that too. I was gonna
stop it. Maybe she the hospital?
7:38
Yeah, this is the one that you
go to the hospital. And you
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catch this?
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No, I think she means the strain
on the system. I think
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that's all the hospital, which
which is well done, well done
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hospital strain, the strain on
the hospital. The hospital
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strain is not the same way you
would interpret the wordage as
7:57
the strain on the hospital. But
okay.
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The thing about the hospital
strain, it is a very real thing.
8:03
I was speaking to a NICU nurse
last week and one of our local
8:06
hospitals the normal bed to
patient ratio is one to one. And
8:10
right now there are three sick
kids for every one ICU bed
8:14
available. So just you know,
again, not panic, but I want
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parents to be aware and I want
them to stay vigilant.
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Wait a minute. They're right now
they're three six kids sick kids
8:23
for every one hospital bed
available yet they're only over
8:27
capacity, but they're at 90%
makes no sense. is born is
8:32
blushing month. Let's see what
she says next year. Okay, this
8:36
is the difference between flu
How can you tell the difference
8:40
between flu, RSV and COVID? This
is a very loaded question. Are
8:45
they all the same thing?
8:46
Dr. Azar? How do you tell the
difference if you're a parent
8:49
between the flu and COVID and
RSV?
8:53
Well, that's the thing. Kristin.
That's so you know, challenging
8:57
is that the symptoms are pretty
much indistinguishable. We talk
9:00
about the signs and symptoms
that are associated with viral
9:03
syndromes. All the time we're
talking about
9:05
the symptoms are almost
indistinguishable, the killer
9:08
virus that we had a death count
on the screen for years. Really?
9:12
No, that's interesting.
9:13
The thing Kristin, that's so you
know, challenging is that the
9:17
symptoms are pretty much
indistinguishable. We talk about
9:20
the signs and symptoms that are
associated with viral syndromes
9:23
all the time, we're talking
about fever, chills, headache, a
9:26
cough, muscle aches, and
fatigue. So how do you know if
9:30
you need to call the
pediatrician or just take care
9:33
of your child at home? Well,
some signs and symptoms that we
9:35
certainly are looking for,
especially in kids who are
9:39
nonverbal, that is they can't
communicate to you is
9:42
irritability, are they feeding
poorly, and in any child any
9:46
sort of bluish discoloration of
the lips around the mouth, or
9:49
the nails, warrants concern and
also something that we refer to
9:55
as using accessory muscles to
breathe that as you can see sort
9:58
of these retractions in the neck
or the chest. That means they're
10:02
working harder to breathe, and
of course wheezing and a cough
10:05
that lasts 24 hours just around
the clock, Kristen, call your
10:09
pediatrician.
10:11
And we're no doctors, but no
agenda recommends you check your
10:14
child's temperature and then
check your child's pronouns.
10:17
This way you will know
10:18
the pronouns first Come on,
check the pronouns, people.
10:22
Question. Yes. You have to go
back and review the old clips
10:26
that we did, especially with the
early pre COVID real problems.
10:31
Yes. But if I'm not mistaken, I
recall them going on and on
10:36
about how it was so distinctive,
because there was no there was
10:40
COVID cough but there was no
sneezing. They made a big stink
10:45
about this in the early days
about the differences between
10:48
you can tell it's COVID not the
flu. You could get COVID cough,
10:52
which was that funny cough?
Yeah, it was weird sounding. But
10:57
you know, sneezing remember that
no sneezing thing now you don't
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worry about sneezing. There's no
sneezing.
11:06
Neither will I remember. Yeah,
no, I I'm sure. But I was just
11:09
looking. I couldn't find
anything. It's probably labeled
11:12
something else John.
11:17
Know about the clips.
11:18
Alright. So as we wrap this up,
of course, we were promised in
11:22
the tease, put apart the
holidays.
11:25
Dr. Azar Thanksgiving is less
than two weeks away. So should
11:28
families think twice about
getting together for these big
11:31
gatherings? And if they decide
to move forward with those
11:33
plans? What are the precautions
you can take?
11:36
Yeah, you know, Joe, it's hard.
This is our what our third COVID
11:40
holiday, it's, you know, you
almost can lose track. What I
11:43
think the best and safest
approach for everyone is to plan
11:46
your holidays around the most
vulnerable person in your
11:50
household. Keeping that in mind
other things that you can do to
11:53
stay safe. Of course, you want
to test for COVID Before a
11:57
gathering, make sure everyone
who was eligible in your
12:00
household is up to date on their
flu shots and their and their
12:03
COVID boosters. Why
12:04
didn't they recommend if you? So
the question previously was how
12:09
can you tell if it's COVID? If
it's RSV, or if it's flu, it's
12:12
like how it's hard to
indistinguishable? White? I
12:15
mean, you could at least rule
out one with your so called
12:17
COVID test, could you not?
12:20
But you're allowed to?
12:22
Because there's a flu test as
well.
12:25
No, no, I'm sure with the COVID
test, you rule out COVID I'm
12:28
sorry, yeah, you only realize
one but then you should have RSV
12:31
or, where's this flu test? By
the way, I've never seen one
12:34
gathering, make sure everyone
who is eligible in your
12:37
household is up to date on their
flu shots. And their COVID
12:41
boosters. And if you can, still
works, hold your event outside.
12:46
If you're inside, make sure it's
well ventilated. Oh, that we've
12:50
been the last couple years but
still hold true for this holiday
12:54
season. Joe and Kristen. Merry
Christmas. Grinch
12:58
throw snowballs at her. People
insane. And by the way, what is
13:04
the phrase? You better think
twice?
13:07
That's from Santa Claus is
coming to town.
13:11
So what do you think? And once
you think once and then you say
13:13
you, you're done. You're done.
You got your thought out of the
13:15
way you think well, maybe you'll
see grandma. No, no, no. Start
13:19
over think. Again. Think twice.
13:21
You didn't think right. Think
twice? Oh, yeah, we have to look
13:25
that up. There's entomology I'm
sure because it's in songs. It's
13:29
in all kinds of stuff. You
better think twice. I lied. I do
13:36
have one final clip. And this is
this is a good one. This one
13:38
somewhat viral? Is Dr. Mikey
Aiden. You remember him? He used
13:42
to work at Pfizer. And he came
out pretty early on maybe after
13:47
six months or so and said, Hey,
this is this is not okay, what's
13:50
going on here and he was talking
specifically about the vaccines.
13:54
It's and he has a new rap. Now
again, this was a very mellow
14:00
guy when we when we first hear
from him. Let me see. Yeah, I
14:05
mean, he was he wasn't See he
came out against what was this
14:11
date? Hold on a second. That was
so that's June of 21. And he
14:19
also was talking about the bull
crap very ends and all this
14:22
stuff. So we kind of liked him.
Well, here he is now.
14:29
It said the clip literally one
BS one. The clip literally says
14:32
bullcrap variants. I'm thinking
as yours is one of mine. Yeah.
14:37
So here he is. Taking it to its
logical conclusion.
14:40
The clinical trials were
fraudulent. There are court
14:42
cases ongoing right now. The
manufacturing was fraudulent.
14:46
They didn't do the production
r&d required it would take at
14:49
least two years to do that. That
means the regulatory
14:53
authorizations were fraudulent.
So FDA and CDC, the EU the
14:58
European Medicines They see the
MHRA, in Britain, they've all
15:02
behaved fraudulently pretty much
by closing their eyes and just
15:05
rubber stamping it. So they've
not been tested. They're not
15:08
safe, they don't work, they
could never have worked in the
15:10
elderly. And yet they are toxic.
And then I talked at length and
15:14
I won't bore you with it again,
not the very design of them
15:17
could not have been more
dangerous. They picked the only
15:20
part of this purported pathogen,
the spike protein to express in
15:24
your bodies, your bodies have
turned into a spike protein
15:28
factory and Spike proteins are
definitely acutely toxic in
15:32
loads of different ways.
autoimmunity, blood clots,
15:35
neurological problems, impacts
on fertility, and so on. So I've
15:40
told you that they've created
the impression of a scare,
15:43
they've smashed the economy and
civil society using useless
15:46
measures. They've got you to
wait for a rust, several vaccine
15:50
that was not shown to be
effective or safe. That never
15:54
could have worked. Even if the
original setup about a virus.
15:58
Viral threat was correct. And
yet they've jabbed it. 4
16:01
billion, 6 billion poor souls,
something like one and 1000
16:05
people have died. We don't know
how many more will die. But
16:09
we're into double figures of
millions who have definitely
16:11
been killed as a consequence of
this policy. And that tells you
16:14
the people who are doing this
are ruthless I'd say diabolical
16:18
that we'd be on given eat good
and good and wrong and rights.
16:22
Okay. We're in the we're in the
good versus evil. I'm not. I've
16:26
not been a religious person. But
I absolutely clear my mind. The
16:29
only people that kind of
planning and thinking it takes
16:32
to have done what has happened
are people who who would who
16:35
would worship Satan. They're not
normal people. I couldn't do one
16:39
part of this and continue to be
alive. Our tribes on it. I love
16:44
that.
16:45
Well, this guy's really to the
point. These can
16:48
only be people who work with
Satan. Nice. There you go. He
16:53
should talk to Nomi Wolf. That
was her conclusion as well. As
17:00
cuts to it, though. And then the
final thing, which is a chart we
17:05
like to order report we'd like
to look at annually here on the
17:08
no agenda show. And we've always
been able to guess the clear
17:14
winner because it's always kind
of been the same. This is the
17:18
annual study. Let me see what
they the official title is
17:22
Europe's mental health. Which
country uses the most
17:27
antidepressants in Europe? Now,
do you remember which country
17:31
usually wins this contest? Well,
traditionally has been Denmark.
17:35
Yes, yes. And the reason why we
believe is because it goes hand
17:40
in hand with being the most
liberal, free, loving, socialist
17:46
country. Happiest. That's what
it is. happiest country in the
17:50
world. They also turned out to
be the most drug was kind of
17:54
cool.
17:54
Hey, I'd be happy to what's
yours kind of cool.
18:00
So with the lock downs, and we
have some knowledge, for
18:02
instance, some countries didn't
lock down at all others locked
18:06
down quite severely. They may
all have different
18:09
pharmaceutical networks running
or different local laws, but is
18:14
the European Union. So
eventually This all needs to
18:16
harmonize. But let's find out
which countries are missing. We
18:21
could do the top one to see
1-234-567-8910 11. Man, we just
18:31
have to do all 15 Because all of
them are interesting for
18:33
different reasons. So we'll go
from lowest number two to most
18:38
to highest consumption of
antidepressant drugs and taking
18:42
into account that lock downs of
course, affected people. So at
18:46
the bottom, we have Estonia. Now
is Estonia. What does this
18:52
define daily dose? Yeah,
Estonia. Now they went from a
18:56
six. We see what this defined
daily dose. Okay, from six, it
19:03
must be 1000. Must be 1000. From
what it says six? I think it's
19:08
6000. So we'll just say so
19:10
they're the lowest insofar as
consumption? Well, yes,
19:13
but they are in 2020. They were
at six in in. In 20. Oh, here we
19:19
go. 2020 to 3070. You go.
Slovakia is next. Then that way
19:24
they went from six to 37? Yes.
Oh, yeah. This is amazing. We
19:28
don't care about the exact what
this what these numbers
19:30
represent. But, but the
different relative terms we can
19:32
understand that. Oh, by the way,
this is the OECD delivers this.
19:37
And it's antidepressants,
consumption daily defined dose
19:41
per 1000 people per day. There
you go. So we'll do it in one.
19:46
Yeah, so one per 1000. So we
have the number. Slovakia was
19:50
nine is now 48. Chechnya was 10
is now 66. Hungary was 14 Now 30
19:58
Greece wasn't 19 Now 66, Germany
was 21. Now a whopping 62. But
20:07
don't they're not even in the
top 10. Spain is next from 28 to
20:11
87, the Netherlands very
impressive the Netherlands at
20:15
number 11 with 31 to 47. Very
slight increase. But of course,
20:20
I'm still kind of fascinated by
how Hungary didn't do you know,
20:23
Hungary went up, but they're
still low comparatively.
20:27
Well, they were they were
probably the truly freest of all
20:31
during COVID. In the EU,
wouldn't you say? Yeah, I
20:34
would think so. Would you think
that they were condemned for it
20:38
by the way? Yeah, not say.
20:40
Do you think that I would say
that they were free as in
20:42
Sweden. Sweden got the rap, but
it was Hungary who was really
20:47
like refusing everything.
20:49
Yeah, they weren't good. They
weren't playing alone.
20:51
So Greece went from night away
the Netherlands. There it is.
20:53
3147. So they're kind of they're
like, The Netherlands did okay.
20:57
But of course, they have all the
all their own drugs. He wants
21:01
them. Maybe they'll maybe MDMA
helps. Just the thought people,
21:06
then Portugal, Portugal Coming
at number 10. Don't
21:09
take MDMA. Anybody showing
continue to please.
21:13
Thank you for both. Thank you
for correcting me. went from 32
21:19
to 131.
21:21
Now what country again? What's
21:23
your goal?
21:25
Now Holy moly.
21:26
Now they locked down hard if I
had, if I recall, I don't
21:29
remember them locking down hard.
I don't remember anything about
21:32
any discussion of Portugal. But
something happened.
21:37
Then the upset at number nine.
Number nine. Denmark drops out
21:44
of the top spot. In fact,
they're behind Finland, and
21:50
Luxembourg. And the UK. UK comes
in at 234. Number six went from
22:00
38 to 108. Belgium now we see
now we see all those although
22:06
the US all those nut jobs in the
kingdom? Yes. They're at number
22:11
five, France at number four. And
now check out some numbers here.
22:15
Oh, okay. So the UK 38 to 108.
Belgium 39 to 84. Then France 40
22:24
to 55. So
22:27
there's too bad. England? Yes.
The increases?
22:31
Yes. Now Norway is number three.
They only go from 41 to 59. But
22:36
still. And then I think this is
the upset number two. vying for
22:44
a top spot next year from 45 to
105. Is Sweden. Now I think
22:50
they're all drugged up in
Sweden, not because of COVID
22:55
because of the immigrant crisis.
I think people are so
22:59
so that's an interesting
interpretation.
23:02
So out of it. Yeah,
23:06
that would explain a lot of the
reaction. So yeah, yes. My
23:09
daughter got raped. Yeah, yes.
All right. Great. Yeah. So what
23:14
we have to welcome these people.
23:15
Wait, there's another bomb
explosion? Was that two today or
23:19
three? I can't remember. Hey,
man, I'm not anxious about
23:24
anything. Oh, goodness. And the
number one the top spots
23:28
surprise coming out of nowhere.
From 71 to 153. A whopping 153
23:37
bubbling in double increase is
Iceland. Wow. And I'm thinking
23:45
maybe it's because Iceland
finally got a CVS or something.
23:49
But I don't know what happened
in Iceland. Why did everybody go
23:53
on nuts in Iceland? Something
happened there.
23:59
Well, now we have to find that
we must have a couple Icelanders
24:03
that listen to the show. These
you know.
24:07
Hi, I'm from Iceland. Hi. Happy
24:13
one What the what? Well, that
that numbers are shocking is so
24:18
is the one in England. Like
right up there.
24:20
Well, England. I mean, these
people are desperate. They have
24:23
you been following the renting
crisis? They're now Oh, well. So
24:29
England, traditionally, they had
like the property ladder. And
24:34
you know, it was families and so
you know, someone at the front
24:37
of the of the line, they'd buy a
new house and then everyone
24:40
moves up one house. This was a
very traditional thing. Yeah,
24:43
this can be done. Yeah, it was
working up until the time that
24:47
even I was living there. And
that system really completely
24:51
broke because people are really
homeowners. And you know, so
24:56
there's a lot of people in the
interest rates you know, they
25:00
would lock it in for 1% mortgage
interest rate, they could deduct
25:03
the mortgage of a second
property for the interest rate,
25:06
but the interest for the
mortgage of a second property if
25:10
they use it for rental that went
away just before COVID
25:13
Coincidentally, and of course,
interest rates have now doubled
25:16
or tripled. And so now now it's
either raise the rents
25:20
everywhere, or sell and I mean,
the whole thing is a mess, and
25:25
the rents are going up
substantially. So no wonder it's
25:30
like, what do you do pop a pill?
I'm good now. That's that's that
25:34
is how you solve problems. In
today's world. You and I not so
25:38
much like that?
25:41
Yeah, I don't like the idea. It
doesn't be a nervous wreck.
25:44
But you know, we've heard all
all the young people everyone
25:48
that what does that mean? Young
adults 30 to 30 year olds, what
25:51
is their number one? Complaint?
Anxiety.
25:56
I have the anxiety report from
NPR. That's the current up to
25:59
date one from yesterday.
26:00
Some of us have good coping
mechanisms in place for stress,
26:04
exercise time with family time
away from family. But the stress
26:07
and anxiety that accumulates
over a few days or weeks can be
26:11
utterly debilitating for some 7
million Americans suffer from
26:15
Generalized Anxiety Disorder.
That's according to the anxiety
26:18
and depression Association of
America, but less than half seek
26:22
treatment. Dr. Elizabeth Holmes
is director of Georgetown
26:26
University anxiety disorders
research program. Here's how she
26:29
describes the condition,
26:31
a disorder characterized by
frequent and intense worry. That
26:36
makes it hard for people to
concentrate hurts their sleep
26:39
makes them irritable. And those
symptoms are so bad that it
26:43
interferes with their ability to
get things done.
26:46
Many suffering from anxiety are
prescribed antidepressant
26:48
medications like Lexapro, Dr.
hoagie did this study to try and
26:53
find out if patients could get
the same relief through
26:56
meditation. She and her team
compared patients taking Lexapro
27:00
to those who underwent an eight
week meditation program. It was
27:03
called Mindfulness Based Stress
Reduction.
27:06
Wow, they're really highlighting
Lexapro. Now, hold
27:09
on. Somebody didn't pay the
bill. Because this thing
27:15
continues. I didn't get all
these clips, because they went
27:17
on for 10 minutes, showing that
meditation works better than
27:21
Lexa. Brill Pro, or whatever.
Really? Yeah. They went on and
27:27
on and on. And they discussed it
with all kinds of different
27:30
people. Yeah, so much better.
And you have to take the drugs.
27:33
They slammed the drug bow. Well
done. I know you wouldn't have
27:37
expected it seems to me that
from our perspective, yours and
27:42
mine, personally surprised it
was somebody who didn't pony up.
27:46
Very,
27:47
you know, the, the millennial or
one of the millennials is
27:50
visiting. Wait, if she's 25. Is
that Zoomer or millennial?
27:54
No, no, she's the owner. She's
that. Yeah, she's Zoomer. I
27:59
think she says, I believe Yeah,
I can look it up. But I think
28:02
so. So, we were talking about
drugs. And, and I said that man,
28:08
Kamala, she's she's begged, she
went, Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no
28:13
new. So what do you mean? No,
no, no, no, no, no. benzos? He
28:20
said, Ativan, she says, is the
CBD of benzos. And she and her
28:26
friends in New York are pretty
convinced that that's what the
28:29
Vice President is taking. I
don't know the effect of them.
28:33
But they say oh, no, that's a
total Ativan. Hi.
28:41
Just something to put in your
cap.
28:43
I'll I mean, I consider it you
know, valuable information boots
28:47
on the ground report. I consider
it a distinct possibility. I
28:51
mean, to being stoned, is
funnier? Because I agree. I
28:56
agree much fun, because she's
like, silho put so many people
28:59
in jail for marijuana use. But
she could be strung out on
29:02
anything. Yeah. Yeah. But if but
if
29:09
Do you think anyone still uses
the term strung out, man?
29:13
I think so. Yeah. I don't want
to get the term still valid. I
29:17
mean, it's not I don't think you
can throw this Boomer at me with
29:20
that one.
29:20
I did not. I would not. That
would be very mean.
29:23
You did the other day.
29:25
He probably deserved it.
29:27
Well, maybe that's beside the
point. Don't Don't lie. Hey, I
29:31
see. Go ahead. I think string is
a good word. I think it's a word
29:36
phrase. It's, it has it has
visual implication. I mean,
29:41
you're, you're hanging on to a
rope. I mean, there's a lot of
29:44
reasons that's a good term. So
I'm gonna stick with I'm with
29:49
this drawing out on anything, it
seems to me. Yeah. But if that
29:53
specific product makes you
giggle, like that was a Pakal.
29:58
Then let's try so now I agree.
I'm not gonna try any but I
30:01
would say that would definitely
be the possibility. I say
30:06
that again. She could be strung
out on anything. Let me try it.
30:08
Let me try.
30:11
She can be strung out on
anything.
30:12
Can you dig it?
30:17
Very funny.
30:19
I gotta give it to the troll
room on that one.
30:22
Oh, the troll room there dude
given you got it. You have
30:26
writers, writers, I have no
writer.
30:29
And you do so well without
writers. I mean, all things
30:32
considered your performance. If
you had some writers,
30:35
you know who knows I'd be out of
control I'd be doing stand up
30:38
tomorrow.
30:39
Speaking of Wow. Dave Chappelle
is monologue. Last night on
30:45
Saturday Night Live. That man is
hands down, I think the best
30:50
stand up comedian that I've ever
seen in my life, including ones
30:55
that I've only seen on video
because they're dead. He did
31:00
such an outstanding 15 minute
piece on Jews in Hollywood.
31:07
It was God it was I didn't see
it. So I have to go back now.
31:10
Oh, my God. I mean, I was
thinking about well, you know,
31:14
I'll every every single bit of
it is good. I'll just play the
31:17
beginning. So you get the flavor
for how to
31:19
play the whole thing. Let's
31:20
go it's 15 minutes.
31:23
analysis show we got to analyze.
All right, here we go.
31:35
There he is, ladies and
gentlemen. Mr. Badass black
31:39
America.
31:46
I could have cut this off if I
had known but All right, there
31:49
we go. Come on. Come on.
31:53
Thank you very much for being
here. Before I start tonight, I
31:57
just wanted to read a brief
statement that I prepared. I
32:05
denounced anti semitism in all
its forms. And I stand with my
32:11
friends and the Jewish
community. And that, can you buy
32:20
yourself some time?
32:23
It started out like
32:24
that. Can you imagine it's too
hard to hear? Oh, really? Okay.
32:28
Yeah.
32:29
So he just went, he was so
dynamite. You'll have to watch
32:34
it. I think it's one of the best
before just imagine he's he is
32:37
gonna go up there considering
who he is. And talk about the
32:40
tension between black America
Jewish America. You know, the
32:46
even the words the end Jews. I
mean, it was just unbelievable.
32:50
And really, really,
32:51
I'm sure it was excellent. I
wonder if you have to kind of
32:54
discount the fact that he's a
Muslim. did not come up. No, he
32:59
wouldn't bring it up. He don't
be brought up once or twice in
33:02
his dive ever seen.
33:04
What does that happen? Does that
mean any element of Oh, I see
33:08
what you're saying.
33:10
Muslim conflict, all bubbly? Has
to be taken, to be honest about
33:17
it has to be considered.
33:18
Can we all just get along
people? No one's
33:21
getting along with anybody.
Let's face it. Yeah, I'll check
33:24
it out. Sounds good. He's the
best is he right now. I mean,
33:30
I've seen a lot of stand up and
and he's up there. But he's
33:35
until you've seen Unfortunately,
he's dead now. Until you see
33:38
somebody like Jackie Mason, in
person doing stand up? Yeah,
33:44
that I haven't seen is like you
haven't seen anything because
33:48
this guy. Unbelievable.
33:49
So you know how if you get a 10
speed bike, and just as an
33:54
example, and then you see 10
Speed bikes everywhere. Yeah,
33:58
just like one of those things.
You get a new car, you see that
34:00
exact same car, same color
everywhere. That's just kind of
34:03
how observation skills work. So
the media works. Similarly, when
34:07
there's one story about anti
semitism. That's got to be more
34:11
KFC has apologized for linking a
sales promotion in Germany, to
34:15
the commemoration of
Kristallnacht to the deadly
34:17
raids on Jewish homes and
businesses in Nazi Germany. A
34:20
message in the KFC app urged
German customers to mark the day
34:24
with chicken and cheese company
says it was generated by an
34:27
automated system and was sent by
mistake.
34:31
Oh, brother, you know what's bad
about these? Is that that end?
34:37
It was automated Ay ay ay ay did
it this is the reason AI is
34:41
going to be popular because not
because it does anything, but
34:44
you can blame it.
34:45
And it makes it it makes Twitter
great. You can blame it. That's
34:49
right. You're right. I'm sorry.
We had an AIG. That's an AI
34:54
glitch.
34:55
Ai glitch. The AI the AI male
we've done You know, the problem
35:01
with AI is
35:03
I'm sorry I'm late my AI
glitched Okay, tell you Yeah,
35:08
good point. Good point AI is
great AI will indeed cover up
35:12
the fallacy of humanity. So now
this this was pretty cool. You
35:18
know, the anti Defamation League
is is obviously all over Kanye
35:22
all over, Kyrie. All over
everybody. Carry that Dave
35:28
Chappelle guy read the flat
earth guy.
35:30
I'll give you this punch line
from Chappelle. He said, Kanye
35:34
got in so much trouble, Kyrie
got in trouble. So the anti
35:39
Defamation League is, you know,
out there. And of course, you
35:42
know, there's, it's always
interesting how people want to
35:45
send money to the anti
Defamation League as if it
35:47
washes you of your sins. And
this is kind of what came up on
35:50
this guy's visit to CNBC, which
I thought was an interesting
35:55
venue.
35:56
I have a question for you. This
is gonna be a hard one. I'm
35:58
Jewish. Hate anti semitism. I
hate everything that's going on
36:02
here. Yeah, hate it. And I love
what you're out there talking
36:05
about these things. Yeah. But
what I don't like I'll be honest
36:08
with you. I think there are
people who look at what you're
36:11
doing. Yeah. Where you criticize
when you say, I'm gonna hammer
36:14
you? Yeah, I'm gonna have you
having hammer you until you give
36:17
me money. That's what people
think I'm just I'm just, I'm
36:20
just out here. They look and
they say, you go after Adidas.
36:23
And you keep going after Adidas.
Not until they shut up, or until
36:27
they do what you want. Yeah,
until they actually start
36:29
contributing to ADL, what do you
say to those people?
36:32
It's totally wrong. I wish more
of the people I could just
36:35
donate it to us. The reality is,
it's my job to cast a light on
36:39
anti semitism and all forms of
hate. When I'm encouraged is
36:42
when some companies some
individuals say we're not only
36:45
going to apologize, we actually
want to engage and solve this
36:48
problem. I just think it's not
just a Jewish concept of chuva
36:53
of the Christian ethos, you know
of loving thy neighbor it's all
36:57
of our ethos to try to work
together to make society better
37:00
but look man if everybody who
committed anti semitism came
37:03
around support ADL I would be
much much wealthier the
37:06
organization be much richer we'd
all be much better
37:09
he'd be wealthier exam right
into his pocket
37:13
Exactly. Did you hear the truth
come out once again
37:17
look man if everybody who
committed anti semitism came
37:20
around support ADL I would be
much much wealthier the
37:23
organization we must we must
much better off
37:26
yeah, he that in fact that
whoever that interviewer was
37:30
that is the scam that's what the
rainbow coalition does. That's
37:33
what Al Sharpton does, they
threaten these companies that go
37:37
from here to there and they said
we're going to do we're going to
37:39
point you out as a bunch of
racists and so you bet Oh,
37:42
you're gonna contribute to us
that's good. Okay, well, I think
37:44
that'll be good for now. And
then this is a comment comments
37:48
pressure group tactic it's not
unusual the JDL does it to the
37:53
Southern Poverty Law Center does
it the nowadays the civil was a
38:00
civil rights operations you know
you ACL ACL you does it
38:06
Hey, hey, how can we get on this
train?
38:09
We could who can we call out? I
know nobody i know i i know the
38:15
formula I mean it's easy enough
to set up you first you got to
38:19
this takes a while I mean you
just can't do it overnight but
38:21
you set up a pressure group long
and you long game exit strategy
38:24
and you have to make sure that
you can do you can do stuff you
38:28
can get pickets you get get
people that can pick it you have
38:32
to have a you have to have in
you have to have an end to the
38:36
news organization so you can get
the stuff written up so they
38:39
always cover it and then get
covered up Yeah, it's very the
38:44
formulas out there for anyone to
use it and they I've seen it
38:47
abused here and there. And I
think this guy to point it out
38:51
as a possibility, I think was
was was valid and I think it was
38:55
noble.
38:59
Yeah, and that's Andrew Ross
Sorkin Believe it or not
39:03
interesting and he would do that
in a funny kind of way for this
39:05
Greenblatt dad actually
39:07
I'm I'm actually Ted I've never
been a huge fan of
39:11
shorty and either but that was
he was spot on with that and he
39:15
is kind of a conniver
39:16
would the reason die think about
he knows how this works because
39:19
he coarsely wants to do it too.
39:22
Okay, get on this action. This
is hot. It's a hot ticket, baby.
39:25
What can we do? Yeah, and in a
way
39:27
anyone could do it if you but
it's really you have to be
39:30
dedicated to being an asshole.
39:32
Who would you say is the number
the numero uno as a pressure
39:36
group when it comes to
individuals who get wealthy as
39:38
this guy says that he would be
39:40
I think what he's like mine does
the best job right now because
39:43
He even has his own show is L
39:47
L. Yeah. And in a way I think
what what Greenblatt was saying
39:50
was couched racism by saying, Oh
man, if I was owl must be
39:58
loaded. It's much harder for the
ADL that And then I mean, I
40:01
think I think Don't you think
that racism is more profitable
40:04
as a pressure group?
40:06
Oh, it's a winner.
40:09
Well, well they're trying
everything the M five m not to
40:13
be underplayed Al's like, hey,
hey, hey, what is this? Who's on
40:18
our turf? Obama help us out
40:21
today in Chicago and ugly racist
symbol was found at the future
40:24
site of the Obama Presidential
Center a noose was discovered at
40:28
the construction site this
morning. operations were halted
40:31
in the police were called a
$100,000 award has been offered
40:35
for information leading to those
responsible for what officials
40:38
described as this shameless act
of cowardice and hate.
40:42
They're really pulling the noose
out again. And reward What is
40:49
this John? This is bowed.
40:51
The $100,000 reward is I think
Tucker did the best takedown of
40:55
this because when else would you
why would you not have $100,000
41:00
reward for a bunch of murderers?
There's all kinds of things that
41:02
went on. He went on and on he
did a pretty good bit. But yes,
41:07
we have $100,000 to where to
find a who put a noose
41:09
supposedly and by the way, they
never showed us the news if you
41:12
if you saw the TV show, no.
News. No, the news was in a bag.
41:18
They bagged it the news. So they
show him a picture the Caribbean
41:24
a bag, a bag with a noose
inside. Wait, wait a minute.
41:29
Wait a minute, that sounds like
FTX Don't worry, there's money
41:32
in this box. Really, they said
this is the news. And they
41:36
showed the bag because the news
was too offensive to show.
41:40
The news was too offensive. This
show was hanging off the thing
41:43
and a bag that was a paper one
of these like, pick one of those
41:47
I'm sorry, plastic bag around
the news. So you didn't get to
41:50
see the news. Heaven forbid, it
would be upsetting and
41:54
triggering if you saw the news.
So they kept showing a picture
41:59
of the bag. So to see the news.
What kind of a news wasn't I
42:03
mean, it could have been? I
mean, that's who knows.
42:05
I mean, it's not the same. But
that's kind of level like, you
42:07
know, we can't show you the
photos of Osama bin Laden. We
42:10
dumped him in the ocean.
42:10
We can't show you this. body
cams from the Pelosi array which
42:15
the story is changed again. Oh,
what's the latest? Or the latest
42:20
is there was a third person that
opened the door. And when the
42:22
cops looked in, that's when
Pelosi and the and the bad actor
42:26
guy we're both holding on to
each other with the with one
42:29
with the one hammer in between.
And they're fighting for the
42:32
hammer. And well, who was the
third person? They don't stay?
42:36
Can't they don't know? Nobody
knows? Yeah. Hey, man, which
42:40
goes back to the original story.
42:42
Do you ever get the feeling that
the media is lying to us?
42:47
I don't know that they know
they're lying to us. A lot of
42:50
times it's just the best part.
Well, I
42:52
think that there was a massive
persuasion game played in this
42:56
midterms and it didn't hit me
until Trump started calling out
43:01
Younkin. And I started to do
some research. And I think
43:05
there's something going on here
that is poorly understood and
43:08
probably not discussed at all in
the proper manner.
43:11
But I have one clip about what
you're talking about. Okay. And
43:17
this is from Debt Debt.
podcaster. We'd love to find
43:22
podcasters or give us material.
Chuck feels so much from us.
43:26
It's called rant on Lindsey
Graham. Listen to this. On a
43:29
second rant on Lindsey Graham.
Mr. Reagan
43:32
tweeted the other day, Lindsey
Graham's federal abortion ban,
43:36
Stan should have him thrown out
of the party. He is a saboteur.
43:40
And this is a brilliant point.
You had the supreme court rule
43:45
against Roe versus Wade that
through the abortion laws to the
43:49
back to the states, right,
kicked it back to the States.
43:51
Every state now decides their
own abortion laws. That's
43:54
federalism guys, that's the way
this country is supposed to run.
43:57
Democrats didn't like it. They
threw a fit. They basically said
44:00
you know, Republicans are going
to try to take away your
44:03
abortion rights and all this
kind of stuff. When the Supreme
44:06
Court makes a ruling like that
on something that's so critical
44:09
to Democrats and it fires them
up and they want to go out and
44:12
vote because of it. What do you
do politically minded? What do
44:15
you do? You cool them down? You
calm the situation? For Lindsey
44:20
Graham to present a bill, a
national abortion ban, you are
44:25
poking the beehive, you are
riling up the Democrat base you
44:30
are infuriating feminists. Of
course, they're going to go out
44:34
and vote in force against you.
When you present a bill like
44:38
that. Lindsey Graham knew this
and he presented this bill
44:41
anyway. The Democrats control
the House. The Democrats control
44:44
the Senate. The Democrats
control the executive branch. It
44:48
wasn't going to pass in the
house. It wasn't going to pass
44:50
in the Senate and even if it had
it would have been vetoed by Joe
44:53
Biden. There is no reason to
present a bill at this time. It
44:56
was pointless. Lindsey Graham is
not a novice. politician. It's
45:01
not like he doesn't know what
he's doing. It's not like he
45:03
doesn't know what presenting
such a bill is going to do.
45:06
Lindsey Graham sabotaged the
midterm elections.
45:10
Yeah, that's he is definitely
one part of it. Lindsey Graham
45:15
is
45:15
and I will say this besides
before because I'm gonna let you
45:18
go live. Mr. Reagan also pointed
out how the Dems the Republicans
45:23
and I pointed this out last show
about the beheaded RNC. You did
45:27
how they doled out the money
yeah the people that could have
45:30
gotten who won including last
assault in Laxalt in Nevada and
45:35
and
45:36
the guy in Arizona he got like
$110,000 or something like
45:41
nothing
45:42
they gave him nothing no help
whatsoever and they or Bert no
45:47
help bullbar got nothing at all
these people that they you know
45:51
they didn't want in they don't
want the Republican Party to
45:54
change they rather keep it is an
old boys network I is my
46:00
interpretation of this. And
thinking about Lindsey Graham in
46:03
particular, these are the
Republicans these old line
46:07
Republicans who are tight with
it military industrial complex,
46:11
and you can the Ukraine war,
they don't want Republicans
46:15
screwing up the money train
that's going on with this war in
46:19
Ukraine and all the billions of
dollars that are flying around
46:23
like crazy to their buddies and
everybody in between. They're on
46:27
board with this war. And that's
the problem. And they saw that
46:31
there's a bunch of talk there if
you remember before the
46:34
election, there's a lot of talk
by some Republicans about
46:37
cutting off the fines for this
stupid war. And that was that
46:41
okay, you guys aren't getting in
Forget it.
46:47
Yeah, there's this is all part
of what I think was a very well
46:51
thought out plan, which actually
goes back to goes back to yours
46:56
or not to you but goes back a
while we'll get to that. The so
47:04
yes. What? Okay, let me play
this because then I can get my
47:09
head around. This is very short.
This is just kind of what
47:11
happened after the midterms.
Meanwhile,
47:13
former President Trump is
ramping up his criticism of
47:16
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis.
His potential 2024 primary rival
47:21
Trump calling DeSantis an
average governor with great PR,
47:25
claiming DeSantis came to him in
desperate shape back in 2017.
47:30
With low approval bad polls and
no money Trump adding he fixed
47:35
his hands as his campaign which
had completely fallen apart,
47:38
sources close to former
President Trump called his
47:41
attacks on DeSantis a
miscalculation and described
47:45
Trump as, quote, unhinged in the
wake of Tuesday night's election
47:49
results.
47:50
unhinge this back. Nice to hear
that. So there's one group, I
47:54
think more powerful than the
military industrial complex. And
47:59
or completely aligned with the
military industrial complex, but
48:03
who actually can, on their
behalf, make things happen, and
48:08
that is Wall Street. And so we
need to start with Trump being
48:12
mad at DeSantis DeSantis, who
was very cagey and said, and who
48:18
should have said, I'm going to
be the governor and look forward
48:21
to supporting President Trump.
Of course, he didn't say that.
48:23
He kept it in the middle didn't
answer the question. And then we
48:27
find out that he's talking about
Florida being a citadel with a
48:31
woke goes to die, the woke goes
to die. Remember that phrase?
48:34
That was the main thing the woke
goes to die in Florida? Yeah. So
48:40
it is billionaire Ken Griffin,
of Citadel who financed with
48:46
$200 million to synthesis
campaign, and even just looking
48:49
at Politico. This is from the
sixth of November, GOP
48:55
megadonor. I'm ready to back to
Sanders for President and 24.
48:59
Billionaire CEO Ken Griffin is a
bit tired of Donald Trump for a
49:01
litany of reasons I think it's
time to move on to the next
49:04
generation. So Trump, of course,
is is very aware of this, and
49:10
understands that there is now a
movement to support this kind of
49:15
candidate. And when I say this
kind of candidate, to me, it is
49:20
a candidate who will. Who will
basically follow the Wall Street
49:29
narrative, make sure all the
right things are funded. The
49:33
corporate America wants woke
removed. They want it removed.
49:39
They hate it. They're tired of
it, and everything else. They
49:42
just want to go back to normal.
And now I understand why Trump
49:45
was calling out Younkin not
because he sound let me see is
49:50
it in this clip? I think it's in
this business credible
49:51
sources tell CBS News that
former President Trump plans to
49:54
announce a third bid for the
White House on Tuesday from his
49:58
Florida home at Mar a Lago. How
we get more now from CBS is
50:01
Major Garrett.
50:03
ahead of Tuesday's announcement,
sources say former President
50:06
Trump is increasingly bitter at
potential rivals and infuriated
50:11
at being blamed for GOP midterm
failures. He has attacked both
50:15
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, a
new favorite among wealthy
50:18
Republican Party donors, and
Virginia Governor Glenn Jochen a
50:22
fresher and less Trumpian rising
star fresher called DeSantis. An
50:27
average governor who lacks
loyalty and class for refusing
50:31
to rule out a 20 Thomas
50:32
gonna stop it right there. So he
again, here's how to describe
50:35
the young kids
50:36
both Florida Governor Ron
DeSantis, a new favorite among
50:39
wealthy Republican Party donors,
and Virginia Governor Glenn
50:43
Yogen, a fresher and less
Trumpian rising star. So
50:46
this rising star where does
Younkin come from? It's not
50:50
about that. Somehow he's related
to China. It's about the fact
50:54
that he was the CEO of the
Carlyle Group, another huge Wall
50:59
Street connected firm. And this
guy, what did he do? He came
51:03
into Virginia, and he said, God
is the woke. Did he change
51:08
anything else substantially now?
No, I think there is a large
51:12
contingent the Trump as you
point out, just like the
51:16
leadership of the Republican
Party, who want to go back to
51:22
the old way of business, and
they're now actively seeking out
51:25
with Ken a Younkin, as an
example, leaders who can win who
51:32
could play it straight. And man,
you got to admit that without a
51:36
doubt. Our boy does Santos there
in Florida. I mean, he's a
51:43
shining star and let's continue
with the CBS report,
51:46
Trump called DeSantis, an
average governor who lacks
51:49
loyalty and class for refusing
to rule out a 2024 run. Mike
51:54
Pompeo, Trump's former Secretary
of State and potential 2024
51:58
rival to game saying
conservatives are elected when
52:03
we deliver not when we just rail
on social media. As for Younkin,
52:08
Trump today launched a racist
attack against him misspelling
52:11
his name and asking quote,
sounds Chinese doesn't it
52:16
privately top Republicans told
CBS they were appalled at the
52:19
post and saw it as evidence of
Trump's deepening anger and
52:23
isolation. Younkin did his best
to ignore it. I do
52:28
not call people names. That's
not the way I roll and not the
52:32
way I behave.
52:33
Several GOP voices muffled
before the midterm verdicts.
52:37
Now, just even
52:37
right there. He's saying that's
not the way I roll. I'm so hip.
52:41
That's not the way I behave. I
just got rid of the woke and I
52:44
behave and I'm obedient to the
party and ball Street.
52:47
Younkin did his best to ignore
it.
52:50
I do not
52:52
call people names. That's not
the way I roll and not the
52:55
way I behave.
52:56
Several GOP voices muffled
before the midterm verdicts now
53:00
describe Trump as a distracting
fading party figure
53:04
is influence wanes. And a
debacle like we had across the
53:08
country Tuesday night from a
Republican point of view
53:11
accelerates the pace at which
that influence wanes. They point
53:15
to his preferred candidates in
Pennsylvania, New Hampshire in
53:18
Michigan all losing and concern
that other Trump endorses in
53:22
Arizona and Nevada could lose
Senate races currently too early
53:26
to call.
53:27
And this is a time that Donald
Trump has no doubt in the
53:30
rearview mirror. And it's time
to move on with the party.
53:32
Longtime GOP critics said this
Trump reckoning was inevitable
53:37
about Donald Trump these days is
the biggest loser as a party, we
53:41
need to be clear that we would
not be who should not be
53:44
embracing him even if he were a
winner. I think if Donald Trump
53:48
becomes the nominee of the
Republican Party, the party will
53:51
shatter.
53:53
So it wasn't just the
billionaires no they actually
53:57
own. What I would say is the new
conservative media network with
54:03
very well known influencers. Now
let's remember who's behind Ben
54:07
Shapiro, who's behind behind
Charlie Kirk Turning Point USA.
54:11
That is the Wilk family that's
the billionaire Jews for Jesus.
54:17
And we all should always always
remember that Shapiro was super
54:22
anti Trump he was a never
Trumper that early days and only
54:26
reluctantly ate crow.
54:29
So but they're now they here's a
list of the following people who
54:34
as a starting in January of this
year, have been have been anti
54:39
Trump from the from the
influencer crowd now that that
54:42
includes Fox News is Lisa booth.
Her reason for this I think she
54:47
has a personal reason besides
that she works for Fox is that
54:50
she was staunchly anti Vax. So
then we have a turning point
54:54
USA. Also News Week opinion
editor Josh Hammon the hammer He
55:00
is also in on this Cabal. And
how about the blaze? John, we
55:05
always know that the Blaze is
pretty much a corporate outfit.
55:08
Well, the Rubin reports Dave
Rubin. Carol Markowitz, you'll
55:14
see her as a turncoat. She's
from the New York Post and Fox
55:17
News and I say turncoat from
Trump. Trump's perspective. I
55:20
don't care, I think is beautiful
to see this happening. It's
55:22
hilarious. And then, of course,
Shapiro and Candace Owens, also
55:29
in the UK, now she's with
Prager, you also financed by I
55:35
believe the Jews for Jesus. So
they've got all that setup. Now.
55:39
Now, in your mind go back. We
had this abortion issue, this
55:44
was going to be it. Like the
dems, were going to win,
55:48
everyone's like, this is great.
We got people, even Republican
55:52
women that come on over there
one issue voters, and then we
55:55
woke up one day a few weeks ago,
and it was red wave, red wave.
56:00
Do you remember a reason for the
red wave? Do you remember any
56:03
pushback?
56:06
Yeah, I remember the reason for
the red wave, because people
56:09
were sick of the Biden policies,
which meant high gasoline prices
56:13
and high inflation and crime.
I'm talking
56:16
about the mainstream media, the
M five M who were pushing,
56:21
abortion, abortion, abortion,
abortion, and then all of a
56:24
sudden, even CNN, MSNBC, they
all switched to red wave. And
56:33
then and now, and now this is
speculative at best. But I think
56:37
some of these delays in counting
the votes, which ultimately show
56:42
I guess it looks like it takes
into account no money from the
56:47
from the, from the Republican
Party to key key states where
56:51
these elections were taking
part. Then they have I think the
56:55
elections in Arizona may even be
managed by Republicans. I'm not
56:59
sure. But this delay of votes
and all these key places.
57:03
I think this was a set of the
governor, there's a Democrat.
57:06
I'm just telling you,
57:07
a lot of Steve Bannon recruited
a lot of people to do a lot of
57:11
things in in local elections. So
we don't exactly know.
57:16
Okay, wait, wait, you're not
saying it. But what you're
57:18
trying to say is that maybe the
Republicans rigged the vote
57:22
against themselves
57:23
not rigged the vote, they rigged
the slowdown, because what they
57:27
wanted to do in the grand scheme
is to push Trump's nose into the
57:32
ground, that remember they said,
Oh, don't announce man. Don't
57:35
announce don't announce it might
ruin the vote. And he didn't
57:39
announce. And then boom. No, I
think that this is a complete.
57:46
Oh, that that, by the way. Isn't
that that's a good one you
57:49
should put on the list. It's
true. Yeah. The whole was going
57:51
to I set it on this show. Yes.
When he was doing a he's going
57:55
to do a presentation in Ohio, as
I recall, with JD Vance, who and
58:00
I and everyone was expecting him
to announce and they were
58:03
putting it on live and he never
announced. Exactly. So well. You
58:07
know, the clip I took from Mr.
Reagan. He's not using your
58:13
details but he says the same
thing. Yeah, I said this. He
58:16
says it's a concerted effort by
mostly Republicans
58:20
and the stupid lady G Lindy Hop
gram couldn't wait, because
58:24
that's probably how far back the
plan goes. Oh, I can't wait. I'm
58:26
gonna do I'm gonna help them
out. I'm gonna really push a bar
58:30
shot. If that's that's your
that's your horror right there.
58:35
If you're if you're always had
been, or is Lindsey Graham
58:40
mom.
58:42
Nothing against prostitutes or
sex workers. Bad guys just a
58:46
whore collaborator.
58:49
So, yeah, I think this is all an
anti Trump thing. But
58:54
now but wait for it. Okay, you
58:56
got more. Well, I
58:57
have speculation. I believe he
is announcing big announcement
59:03
tomorrow. Big announcement, big
announcement. Now of course,
59:06
he's come out swinging. He sees
what's going on. He sees that
59:08
he's been betrayed. So the
Republican Party is not Maga.
59:16
Trump could do something very
destructive here. And he could
59:20
just say, new party Magga party.
In fact, that's what I would
59:27
expect him to do tomorrow.
59:32
All right, I give you 10 points
for that idea. That would be
59:39
destructive. Although it could
actually it could He clipped the
59:43
report he might
59:44
actually get him was going to he
might actually he has two years
59:48
to do this. Now. Two years. He
could probably get enough people
59:52
from both parties because that
will become trump the the
59:55
friendly guy in the middle the
also I was a Democrat Remember
59:59
Was it Democrats, we hate these
parties. I mean, I can see him
1:00:03
do it. If he doesn't do it, he's
lost forever. And he's going to
1:00:06
be very annoying, because I
think
1:00:09
it's annoying anyway. But yes,
he has to do what you said is
1:00:14
his only way out. He has to
start a third party called the
1:00:18
mega party. Yeah. And Geordi got
the branding.
1:00:23
And he's got the he's got the
branding. He's got the audience.
1:00:26
He's got the people. And maybe
we'll find out how many people
1:00:29
actually are willing to stay
with these. And by the way, I
1:00:32
think it's a perfectly
reasonable, almost somewhat
1:00:35
American, in historic per step,
prospective, PATRIOTIC MOVE to
1:00:40
say, hey, we're the guys with
the money. We're going to bring
1:00:44
some peace and calm back here.
And I think a lot of people,
1:00:49
certainly conservatives will be
like, yeah, get rid of the woke
1:00:53
stuff. Get rid of all of that
and just take care of business.
1:00:58
The way it used to be when you
guys ran this stuff?
1:01:05
Well, we'll see. I'm guessing
he's not going to do that.
1:01:08
Oh, what do you think he's gonna
do?
1:01:10
He's gonna He's going to just
announce that he's going to
1:01:12
become the deal is going to be
exactly what you said is the
1:01:15
alternative is going to be just
annoying.
1:01:17
Well, that's too bad. Because it
would be super exciting. If he
1:01:23
announced a third No,
1:01:24
it would be and it would be
better for the show. And it
1:01:26
would give us one more yet yet
another prediction come true.
1:01:30
They can that stemmed from the
no agenda show.
1:01:34
I don't find it so hard to
believe. I think the
1:01:37
item is believable. I just don't
think he's gonna do it. He has
1:01:42
bad advisors. Let's face it.
1:01:45
I can't, it's hard to believe
that he's with full, full
1:01:51
faculties, decided not to
announce he was running because
1:01:55
they told him not to.
1:01:59
He has bad advisors. You know,
David during his era as
1:02:03
president
1:02:04
beyond
1:02:06
a pics poor people, he's more
into loyalty, as you noticed
1:02:10
with this thing with DeSantis.
You know, the stances may or may
1:02:14
not be loyal, who knows. But you
know, it's no reason to go after
1:02:18
the guy like that. But even
though if he said he was a spook
1:02:21
and went on about that, that
might be more interesting. But
1:02:24
he wouldn't do that. Which is
kind of what I think. And
1:02:30
yeah, but it's not a good look.
When you're when you're when
1:02:32
you're bashing each other in the
Republican Party. It's that's
1:02:35
not it. No,
1:02:35
it never is never is always bad.
The Democrats are the same way
1:02:39
they they pull back from it a
little bit more than the
1:02:42
Republicans doing they get when
the Republicans get carried
1:02:44
away. But okay, good enough. By
the
1:02:47
way, if the Republicans were to
succeed with their Wall Street
1:02:50
leverage, I don't think things
would get very much better in
1:02:54
the world. We'd have less
wokeness maybe at politico
1:02:59
posted. You know, there's, of
course, it's been if this was
1:03:03
indeed the gambit, and the
mainstream was kind of in on it,
1:03:06
or it figured it out, or I don't
know. Then they're all God now
1:03:12
about how great it is. How great
and but now, you know, now we
1:03:17
have a problem, because, you
know, it looks like the
1:03:19
Republicans aren't gonna have
the power they had and we're
1:03:21
still gonna have to deal with
this. With this president guy.
1:03:25
And politico posted the
gameplan. Know, the hill, I'm
1:03:30
sorry, not politico the hill.
Here's there was a make, right.
1:03:35
Here's a gameplan Biden replaces
Harris with Newsom and then
1:03:38
resigns. Gotta love it. Now.
Yeah,
1:03:45
that isn't gonna happen in a
million years, if anyone even
1:03:48
remotely thinks that for one
thing. He made these these
1:03:54
promises. And there's the black
woman, black and woman. And
1:04:00
Gavin Newsom is not well, like
by the party. I mean, he would
1:04:04
probably win some presidential
elections, but to pull a stunt
1:04:09
like this, the Democrats would
be so screwed, they probably
1:04:13
would permanently lose the black
vote, which is not something
1:04:17
they do.
1:04:18
Oh, I disagree. I don't think so
at all. No, no, but that's
1:04:23
that's just my my personal
thinking.
1:04:27
not replacing can't, how are
they going to get rid of her?
1:04:31
He can ask her to resign.
1:04:33
What'd she get? Why she's doing
a great job. He said so himself
1:04:38
as she is addicted to Ativan,
and she has to detox. And Betty
1:04:44
Ford went through it.
1:04:46
She wasn't vice president, but
she started a whole clinic. Was
1:04:51
he going to have the Kamla
Harris clinic?
1:04:54
I didn't come up with a game
plan. It was the hill okay, but
1:04:57
I seem to be subscribing to it
for Some reason well listen to
1:05:01
our President tell me why not
1:05:03
Biden's being popular Apoc a cup
of Biden's being an extremist.
1:05:08
This is one of my favorites. I
think you want to say
1:05:11
apocalyptic. But it came out of
1:05:14
nowhere. He was and I got it.
1:05:17
I got one more. I got one more,
I
1:05:19
think the context is that
whether or not they're pulling
1:05:23
back from Fallujah, and the the,
the the the city of KEARSON
1:05:32
pull back from Fallujah. Yeah.
No, I
1:05:34
I'm glad you got that one
because I didn't course I knew
1:05:37
about that clip. I didn't get
it. When he was at the AZ and
1:05:42
meeting, oh, Southeast Asian.
How would how was that? Oh, he
1:05:49
was he was falling asleep. While
he was giving his presentation.
1:05:53
Here's a here's the Biden, AZ
and heart of this dis feel the
1:05:59
energy
1:06:00
Ossian is the heart of my
administration's Indo Pacific
1:06:03
strategy. And we continue to
strengthen our commitment to
1:06:07
work in lockstep with an
empowered unified Asan. Today,
1:06:14
we take another critical step,
beginning to new air and our
1:06:17
cooperation with the launch of
the US ASEAN comprehensive
1:06:22
strategic partnership. Together,
we will tackle the biggest
1:06:26
issues of our time, from climate
to health security, defend
1:06:31
against the significant threats
of rule based order to rule
1:06:35
based order and
1:06:37
the rule of law. rule based
order,
1:06:41
not as you hear I did hear the
truth wanting to come out. Let
1:06:44
me just
1:06:44
let's play it again. Let's make
sure we hear it properly time,
1:06:47
from climate to health security,
defend against the significant
1:06:52
threats of rule based order,
based order and into threats to
1:06:57
the rule of law.
1:06:58
Yeah, that's right. We are going
to defend against the
1:07:01
significant threats from your
rule based order you coot
1:07:06
i By the way, before I play this
clip, I'm going to go to a clip
1:07:10
I picked off of software,
actually one of the producers
1:07:13
sent it to me, but it comes from
CG TV, the Chinese brought this
1:07:18
professor on to talk about rules
based order. And he, of course,
1:07:25
they because they're they're
freaked out about it themselves.
1:07:29
And the clip is defined rules
based order.
1:07:35
They don't tell you what the
rules are even gone further than
1:07:38
just ignoring United Nations
Charter and its principles of
1:07:42
international law. They now
claim there's this you know,
1:07:45
this phrase is rules based
order, which is separate from
1:07:49
that. And when you ask them,
What is this? What do you mean
1:07:53
rules based order? What rules
they don't tell you what the
1:07:56
rules are? Whose rules so don't
tell them these rules are one
1:08:00
hour one of these rules was
quite clear. The only two rules
1:08:03
are want to you will do whatever
the United States says. And if
1:08:08
you don't we will crush you. And
those are the two rules. But
1:08:13
that's not international law.
That's international
1:08:15
gangsterism. That's that's the
that's the thinking of gangsters
1:08:19
of Mafia. And the word
sanctions, they try to justify
1:08:22
their economic wars by calling
him sanctions. But how can they
1:08:27
How can the United eight United
States or any other countries
1:08:29
sanction China sanction Russia
who has MS, Venezuela or Iran,
1:08:32
whatever? They can't, they're
all illegal.
1:08:37
Well, now that ruins all the
fun.
1:08:40
This guy, you mean, Chinese
letting us know that they are
1:08:44
paying attention? And
1:08:45
I would have to say I concur.
That's pretty much what it
1:08:48
means.
1:08:48
I said, I kind of agree with it,
too. Yeah. So let's go with the
1:08:53
bite another clip. So here is
where he's calling. They're in
1:08:57
Cambodia. And he's calling
Cambodia Colombia.
1:09:04
was honored to host the oyster
at the White House in May. And
1:09:08
now that we are back together in
Cambodia, I look forward to
1:09:13
building even stronger progress
than we've already made. And I
1:09:17
want to thank the prime minister
of cook for Colombia's
1:09:21
leadership and
1:09:22
okay, I heard an IFBB I'm going
to jack this audio. I heard an
1:09:29
IFBB giving him a correction.
Holy crap was listened
1:09:34
again, was honored to host the
White House at the White House
1:09:37
in May. And now that we are back
together in Cambodia, I look
1:09:43
forward to building even
stronger progress than we've
1:09:46
already made. I want to think
Did you hear it?
1:09:51
Have you heard something but
what it was you heard it better?
1:09:54
What did he say?
1:09:54
I don't know. I have to enhance
Bazoom when I listen to him,
1:09:58
too. We've already made
Someone's talking in his ear
1:10:02
right there too.
1:10:03
We've already made. And I want
to thank the prime minister of
1:10:07
Cooper Columbia's leadership in
the ASEAN Chair,
1:10:11
I'll see if I can ice Do you
have a higher quality or an
1:10:13
original that I can
1:10:15
get is the best I could do
1:10:17
you have it. I have to rotate in
Hanson zoom.
1:10:20
We'll try it some other time.
But he I wouldn't be surprised.
1:10:24
Now don't worry, I won't take up
any of your breath. Well,
1:10:27
that would make sense because he
always talks into confused
1:10:30
manner. If you've ever had
somebody yakking it and I have
1:10:32
an eye FB, the little ear thing
talking to you while you're
1:10:36
talking and you're not used to
it, or you're not kind of like
1:10:40
oh, you almost have to be
trained for it. It will confuse
1:10:45
you.
1:10:46
Now I'm gonna see if we can find
if we can isolate that so
1:10:49
and so he's always signing
confused and makes sense that
1:10:52
they would do this. Here's
another one. Here's my one of my
1:10:54
favorites is the ASEAN eco
system, not an ecosystem.
1:10:58
So through our new US ASEAN
electric vehicle infrastructure
1:11:03
initiative, we're going to work
together to develop an
1:11:06
integrated electric vehicle
ecosystem in in Southeast Asia.
1:11:12
And this is interesting I hear
lots of people saying echo
1:11:15
system including my hatless and
Scott Galloway always talk with
1:11:22
the echo system especially when
he's talking about Twitter and
1:11:24
you know you and I understand
the iron Galloway i Wow, yeah.
1:11:29
And maybe just a pronunciation
issue. But as far as I know,
1:11:33
it's always been ecosystem. When
do we always been when do we let
1:11:36
go? It's never been echo maybe
they mean echo and it's
1:11:40
bullshit.
1:11:41
That's what I'm telling ya. All
right. Now the only last clip I
1:11:45
have about this is not a Biden
clip. But this is I should have
1:11:48
played this first. This is the
background or a spell as EDA M.
1:11:53
This is for Deutsche valid isn't
a background background are all
1:11:56
in this meeting. It should have
been played as beginning.
1:11:59
US President Joe Biden is
meeting South Eastern Asian
1:12:02
leaders in Cambodia. He wants
the regional bloc to help
1:12:05
contain China's growing
influence. Biden is promising to
1:12:08
tackle key issues including the
rule of law, the is also
1:12:11
preparing for talks with the
Chinese President Xi Jinping.
1:12:15
Rule of Law. Well, well, well,
okay. So the the rules based
1:12:21
order is out making their rules
1:12:26
based order is a classic.
1:12:28
Yeah, well, I have a couple of
reports here from cop 27.
1:12:34
Because it all flows together
how these people think
1:12:37
I got some good ones from cop
27. But it's about the money
1:12:41
going out there. But the rules
based order,
1:12:43
it's all about the money. Let's
start with the BBC report about
1:12:49
cop 27.
1:12:50
Now world leaders are addressing
the cop 27 summit in Egypt
1:12:54
today, as they try to rally
global support for tackling
1:12:58
climate change. talks this year
will focus on three things.
1:13:02
First, the implementation of
what's known as the Paris
1:13:07
agreement now in 2015, countries
agreed to try to limit global
1:13:11
temperature rises to 1.5 degrees
Celsius. Second, we have action
1:13:17
on loss and damage that's
developed nations finding ways
1:13:21
to compensate and assist
developing nations following
1:13:24
decades of environmental damage.
And thirdly, while there is a
1:13:29
promise to be more transparent
about the process, rich
1:13:33
countries will also outline how
they plan to reduce their carbon
1:13:38
emissions with countries most
affected by rising temperatures
1:13:40
describing how climate change is
impacting them.
1:13:44
So wouldn't you know it did you
know this is going on and
1:13:49
there's protesters everywhere
asking for these reparations.
1:13:56
Hundreds of activists gathered
at the cop 27 climate conference
1:13:59
in Sharm el Sheikh on Saturday,
demanding an end to fossil fuels
1:14:03
and for Western countries to pay
for the damage caused by climate
1:14:06
change. It's the biggest protest
to have taken place at this
1:14:12
year's climate conference.
1:14:14
Continue to demand drastic
emission cuts and climate
1:14:17
reparations from the countries
that are historically
1:14:20
responsible for our destruction,
especially for loss and damage,
1:14:23
but also adaptation and
mitigation. We
1:14:26
want action. We don't want them
to divert attention. We don't
1:14:30
want sideshows. We want climate
action. We wanted justice. So as
1:14:35
we let us march, let our voice
be heard.
1:14:39
Meanwhile, climate rallies were
held in several European cities
1:14:43
in Madrid Greenpeace led
protests demanding an end to
1:14:46
fossil fuels. And hundreds of
anti coal demonstrators in
1:14:49
Western Germany spoke out
against the expansion of a coal
1:14:52
mine.
1:14:54
professionally printed signs
yelling for reparations, just
1:14:59
coincidental they just showed up
in Egypt, in Germany, and this
1:15:04
will lead you into your clips
1:15:05
later today. On this day
President Biden will travel to
1:15:08
Egypt for the UN climate
conference. Big question there
1:15:12
is who should pay for the
devastation already caused by
1:15:16
climate change that issue high
on the agenda? Poor countries
1:15:19
who did not contribute the most
to climate change? Want
1:15:21
financial help from wealthier
nations? Who did?
1:15:25
Oh, it's always the same thing.
Always the same, who's gonna pay
1:15:32
us?
1:15:34
Well, these reports are from
Deutsche Vela. So we get these
1:15:39
different angles and things
vary. And they did point out
1:15:41
something that I was kind of
happy about in terms of our
1:15:45
status. We seem to be stringing
our guys who are the big climate
1:15:50
guys, as opposed to Republicans,
we seem to be stringing them
1:15:54
along in a very creative way.
And I thought this was very this
1:15:57
is uplifting as far as I'm
concerned. The school climate
1:16:00
change cup 27th report.
1:16:02
United Nations Climate Summit in
Egypt has reached its halfway
1:16:05
mark. Activist staging a
worldwide day of action for
1:16:09
climate justice say much more
action is needed. Several 100
1:16:12
people joined a rally in Sydney,
Australia, we others
1:16:15
demonstrated outside of the cup
27 talks in Toronto shake.
1:16:18
campaigners are demanding an end
to fossil fuels, and they want
1:16:22
Western countries to pay
compensation to developing
1:16:25
nations for loss and damage
caused by climate change.
1:16:30
I mean, since I don't
understand, it used to be we got
1:16:35
to do something about it used to
be actually used to be global
1:16:39
warming that it was climate
change, then it was carbon
1:16:42
dioxide. Now it's just carbon
pretty much soon it will be just
1:16:46
QA. But not too much cough in
the air. So now it's about
1:16:52
paying. Oh, you owe us money. I
mean, does anyone seem
1:16:58
to have this word? It just I
think it's a little more
1:17:02
revealing second half
1:17:04
black join us earlier from Sharm
el Sheikh. He focuses on
1:17:07
international climate politics
at the British based energy and
1:17:10
climate intelligence unit. We
asked him if he sees
1:17:12
industrialized countries
stepping up to offer climate
1:17:15
compensation. That's a very
1:17:16
interesting question. So
obviously, if you take, take it
1:17:19
from the perspective of the of
the countries most affected by
1:17:23
climate change, which tend to be
the poorest countries around the
1:17:26
tropics and so on, their
argument is that well, this
1:17:29
damage has been caused to us. So
basically, someone is going to
1:17:33
pay for us. And if you don't,
it's going to be us. And we are
1:17:36
the poorest countries on the
planet. So why should we we
1:17:38
didn't cause it. Now, I think
it's kind of politically very
1:17:42
difficult for countries in the
Global North, to sign up to that
1:17:46
sort of agenda, because in a
sense, they'd be offering
1:17:49
potentially an open checkbook.
But on the other hand, this they
1:17:54
clearly recognize that they have
to do something. rhetorically,
1:17:58
even the US is in the camp now
of habit of saying that we have
1:18:00
to do something. But reparation,
compensation, these are words
1:18:05
that you won't hear coming from
the US. Some EU countries are a
1:18:09
little bit in the middle,
they've put forward some pots of
1:18:12
money, Germany's put forward the
big spotty money, these are 10s
1:18:15
and hundreds of millions, rather
than the billions. And,
1:18:19
you know, what is it 10s?
Hundreds. Sorry, I just don't
1:18:25
like this reporting
1:18:26
money, these 10s and hundreds of
millions, rather than the
1:18:30
billions and potentially a
decade's time trillions that
1:18:33
would be needed to justify also
to settle the claims of the
1:18:37
poorest countries. So there's a
lot to play for here. The most
1:18:40
significant thing is that the
richest countries in Europe have
1:18:43
started to make a move.
1:18:46
But we haven't know. And that's
John Kerry. His private jet.
1:18:52
Well, he's not saying anything.
He's good at beating around the
1:18:55
bush. That's what he's
1:18:56
Pro. So he's a good guy now. No,
1:18:59
he's never a good guy. He's a
he's a blowhard. But the point
1:19:03
is, at least we have enough
sense at that level with this
1:19:06
party, that we're not going to
just start throwing money away,
1:19:09
we throw money away at war, come
on, no way. We're going to throw
1:19:13
money just to fix some some
beaches. If somebody can't deal
1:19:17
with the erosion problem, why
they can't deal with erosion,
1:19:21
there is a plan. There is a
plan. I don't know if carries
1:19:24
clued into it, but there is a
plan and this showed up at the
1:19:28
central bankers panel at COP 27,
of which I have a clip. And do
1:19:34
you remember the new asset
class? This goes back maybe nine
1:19:39
months a year and it's it's the
way the big agriculture is is
1:19:45
looking at food and you know,
how can we commoditize every
1:19:49
blade of grass basically, so
that we can still have you know,
1:19:54
some commodity based system? No
That sounds kind of vague. But I
1:20:01
remember reading about this
trying to communicate what
1:20:03
they're doing. But this is this,
this clip may even explain what
1:20:07
they're thinking about, it seems
far fetched. But if you have
1:20:09
some kind of I don't know,
digital money, it might work. So
1:20:12
central banks are also starting
to understand nature has real
1:20:15
value, carbon, we already
figured out. And carbon is
1:20:19
moving very quickly into a
system where it's going to be
1:20:23
very close to a currency,
basically being able to take a
1:20:27
ton of absorbed or sequestered
carbon. And being able to create
1:20:31
a forward pricing curve Toka
financial service architecture
1:20:35
and ft documentation, I just
came out of a meeting this
1:20:38
morning, how we're trying to
accelerate that, to be quite
1:20:41
honest not to get very boring
that we're on financial topics
1:20:44
and things, but they're going to
be derivatives. And you need is
1:20:47
the documentation if you want to
trade a derivative in the
1:20:49
marketplace. And all of this
actually matters for nature as
1:20:53
well. I'm going to quickly hand
off but again, I want to talk
1:20:57
about value one more time,
because the southern part of the
1:21:00
world has value far greater than
large elements of the northern
1:21:05
part. And we start thinking
about and putting prices on
1:21:10
water on trees on biodiversity,
we find where does that sit? I'm
1:21:15
doing a lot of work out of Asia.
And I say that my next door
1:21:18
neighbor, Indonesia is the left
lung of the world. And
1:21:21
obviously, Brazil is the right,
and Africa absolutely critical.
1:21:26
And we need their natural
capital. As a system based world
1:21:31
more than we need. That 66
billion we've got sitting in the
1:21:35
basement of the Bank of England.
So how do we and I'm hoping this
1:21:38
discussion today at least from a
central bankers point of view,
1:21:41
and how do we start tokenizing?
How do we start building systems
1:21:45
that actually create not only
the value but transfer that
1:21:48
value around the world? These
guys are thinking big.
1:21:55
They need a guy with a butterfly
net chasing them around these
1:21:58
guys are nuts. Yeah,
1:22:01
but they don't care. They run
the system. Anyway. One more
1:22:07
from this from this Mary bunch,
the Dutch Prime Minister, but
1:22:11
rota he's really happy at the
Netherlands role in everything.
1:22:17
I mean, there's basic the food
Have you ever heard of a food
1:22:22
system?
1:22:27
Uh, no, I don't think there's
jokes there I'm looking for I'm
1:22:32
not looking for to come up with
one I look at Burger King.
1:22:35
No, but a food system? I guess
if you're gonna say what is the
1:22:39
food system, it's like he got
farmers and the farmers go to
1:22:42
the packaging and the packaging
goes to the retail and the
1:22:45
retail goes to people. I guess
that's kind of your your food
1:22:48
system? Well, the Netherlands
thinks there's all kinds of new
1:22:53
food systems. Then here's the
Prime Minister to tell us about
1:22:57
it on Zoom. So the role of
businesses in the agri food
1:23:01
sector should be stimulated
unable to create scalable
1:23:04
solutions. And here, I'd like to
highlight a World Economic Forum
1:23:09
initiative in this regards the
World Economic Forum Food
1:23:13
Innovation Hubs. These hubs in
Africa and Asia in South America
1:23:19
and a Europe will allow
businesses to connect regional
1:23:24
stakeholders to skill
innovations. Because this is key
1:23:28
skill innovation that can
address food systems generates
1:23:31
food systems challenges. And
here, I'm particularly proud to
1:23:35
announce that the Netherlands
will host the global
1:23:38
coordinating Secretariat of the
World Economic Forum Food
1:23:42
Innovation Hubs, which will
connect all other food
1:23:46
innovation hubs. And I believe
this is important, because it
1:23:49
will be facilitating to create
the partnerships we need. Food
1:23:56
Innovation Hubs.
1:23:58
Okay, you're right. rudas an
idiot. And by the way, anyone
1:24:03
who is now in my for boat and
word are the one I'm going to
1:24:06
keep looking for its people and
I've seen this before they keep
1:24:09
cropping up this vague concept
of stakeholders. stay frozen in
1:24:15
right to begin.
1:24:17
Yes, stakeholders. That's an
economic war. Yeah, that's
1:24:21
everybody, I guess. Do you like
food? Well, no. If you'd like
1:24:24
food, your stakeholder
1:24:27
was rolling a steak for sure.
1:24:29
There he is. I lobbied I Olalla
up to twice Yeah, these guys are
1:24:38
nuts.
1:24:40
That guy. Wow. But you
1:24:42
know, it's kind of interesting
that this country will be the
1:24:45
center. I mean, it's like food
systems. Okay. We have food
1:24:49
systems challenges. Yeah, the
challenge is you removing the
1:24:52
input side. So is that where the
Food Innovation Hub comes up
1:24:55
with innovative advancements and
technology such as I don't know.
1:25:00
No fake food, soy based rage.
1:25:05
People aren't going to put up
with this much
1:25:07
longer if they have no choice
they will.
1:25:10
They have plenty of choices that
Dutch
1:25:12
have been putting up with the
boot up with a literal Nazi
1:25:16
get their acts together and
heads on stake since
1:25:19
Pim Fortuyn was assassinated,
well, that Dutch just don't seem
1:25:25
to have it in them. I love them,
but they don't seem to have it
1:25:28
in them. I think historically,
we can agree on that.
1:25:33
Sadly, Billy had plenty of Verve
1600s.
1:25:38
Luckily, there's always some
stupid celebrity that can make
1:25:41
us laugh about this whole
disaster of a cop
1:25:44
actor who played to white on the
office is changing his name.
1:25:47
Rainn Wilson is trying to raise
awareness about climate change.
1:25:49
So rain has changed his name to
rainfall, heatwave rising sea
1:25:53
levels. Exactly.
1:25:58
That's Dwight. Oh, my God, what
a virtue signaling a whole has
1:26:02
Dwight from the office white
leaves that that's really
1:26:10
incredible. So we have just just
a little side clip your watch. I
1:26:15
got some clips for about
Ukraine, we should cover that.
1:26:18
You want to do that before the
break? We're running a little
1:26:20
late. Okay,
1:26:21
right after the break. I'm going
to talk about her son. Okay, you
1:26:24
want to get all the door
chavalla stuff, all their
1:26:26
reports. And it's kind of
interesting from
1:26:28
good back. Good. I also want to
do after that. After that. I'll
1:26:32
do a little FTX breakdown, which
is really funny.
1:26:35
My son met a guy 2010 years ago.
SBF, TX gay. Yeah, he's a local
1:26:41
boy.
1:26:42
He's on the spectrum. He's an
artist. And so
1:26:45
he he my son said he I met him.
And this was in regards to one
1:26:50
of the one of his friends
brother is one of the top Magic
1:26:55
players in the world. Yes, it
makes over a million bucks. Oh,
1:27:00
sure. And so this guy was in
kind of wanted to get involved
1:27:06
in that seen at the time, and he
found him to be a very arrogant
1:27:11
prick.
1:27:13
There's reasons for that, which
I will discuss after the break
1:27:15
after Russia.
1:27:17
Feels like a winner. People will
1:27:19
want to stay tuned for that.
Before we go there though. There
1:27:24
was something else I thought we
needed to do. Oh, yes. Do you
1:27:27
have anything on Elon and
Twitter just to get that out of
1:27:29
the way people always, always
very
1:27:31
know. But I gotta know, on a
mailing on the newsletter list
1:27:34
for Playbill, you've been to
Broadway? Yes, of course. You've
1:27:38
got a anyplace in the country
where you go. Yellow blade,
1:27:43
yellow booklet, so little yellow
booklet that you get with to
1:27:46
play dead lists the people doing
the performances. So they send
1:27:52
out their newsletters today it
was we're quitting Twitter. It's
1:27:57
a center for hate. And I'm
taking what are you what
1:28:02
arrogant pricks now there was a
bunch of woke people got into
1:28:07
this little publication play
bill and now they're quitting
1:28:11
Twitter and a half for no
apparent reason. We've played
1:28:14
all the clips, they haven't
changed anything but they're
1:28:16
quitting anyway.
1:28:18
Guy. You gotta love it. Well,
here's the only clip I have. And
1:28:21
I have a few things to discuss
this morning.
1:28:23
We're learning more about the
internal chaos at Twitter after
1:28:26
leaked audio of that company
wide meeting with CEO.
1:28:30
I think we just definitely need
to be bringing in more cash than
1:28:34
we spend. Or if we don't do
that, and
1:28:39
what is the goal line? You
stopped this first I gotta write
1:28:45
this down.
1:28:46
I think you should. I think it
might actually be a t shirt.
1:28:50
Make more cash than you spend
Ilan that's, that's that's an
1:28:55
insight. Jack Welch al stepaside
1:29:00
bring in more cash than we
spend. Or if we don't do that,
1:29:04
and and there's a massive
negative cash flow, then
1:29:09
bankruptcy is not
1:29:10
a question. Within two weeks of
his company takeover must moving
1:29:14
at breakneck speed firing nearly
50% of the workforce. Some say
1:29:19
Musk is trying to rally the
troops but key execs who were
1:29:22
thought to be part of the new
Twitter are resigning and top
1:29:25
advertisers pausing their
spending until there's more
1:29:28
clarity on Twitter's direction.
Another stumble the verification
1:29:32
function. After a lot of back
and forth Twitter is pausing the
1:29:35
$8 paycheck mark after launching
it only a few days ago. Amid all
1:29:40
the uncertainty some Twitter
users tweeting misinformation
1:29:43
even impacting pharmaceutical
giant Eli Lilly stock on Friday,
1:29:47
the battle against imposter
accounts and disinformation one
1:29:51
of many that Musk has to win to
keep Twitter relevant.
1:29:55
Yeah, this is great. This is all
and by the way I am. Of course
1:29:59
we have our theory don't have to
go over it, but I think he's
1:30:02
just doing a galleon dialectic
here. This is a problem reaction
1:30:08
which we're now in the reaction
phase and I expect his solution
1:30:11
will come pretty soon. And it's
going to be some complete
1:30:15
replacement. The in my mind that
this verification the $8 blue
1:30:21
check I think that was a trial
balloon for some reason. None of
1:30:24
that he's not serious about any
of this how can you imagine this
1:30:27
guy saying that like you pointed
out? Hey Listen people we got to
1:30:34
make more than we spend go guy
the Eli Lilly stock I find that
1:30:41
to be specious actually bowl
crowd, but I love it. Because if
1:30:46
you zoom out on that chart, I
mean, they have been a rocket
1:30:50
ship. And it's like a little
blip at the top of the peak
1:30:54
right now. And you're you had
I'm just gonna you know, since
1:30:58
I'll never invite me on the show
anyway, Beanie boy, Tim Poole
1:31:01
was like billions of dollars
last nut Barrett, come on my
1:31:12
show. I was wearing my beanie
this morning. So I'm all worked
1:31:17
up about it. So that's all just
kind of bullshit. But obviously
1:31:22
to get on this show, QA, even
his co hosts keep saying we
1:31:27
should get Adam on the show. And
then it never happens. I never
1:31:30
get an invite.
1:31:32
He doesn't like you know, of
course not. Because it
1:31:34
made fun of him for years.
Hello. And then I stopped
1:31:37
because I'm like, I'll be nice.
And then I'll get invited. So
1:31:40
I'm just go back to not being I
mean, making fun of him. He I
1:31:42
can make fun of anybody I want.
I don't
1:31:44
have to me, and I'm working with
you. Yeah, well,
1:31:48
come on. Boy, does he expect Why
do you think I show up? There
1:31:52
you go some elder abuse. That's
why I'm here. Hey, love it. So
1:31:57
we will just continue to see. We
will continue to see what Elon
1:32:01
does. Now there is one thing
that's interesting. But so one
1:32:04
of our producers pointed out I
didn't realize this idea of
1:32:10
making money for your content.
So I did not know this. But if
1:32:17
you know where to go i You can't
you can't search for any porn
1:32:22
terms on Twitter and get any
results. If you get zero
1:32:27
results. I don't care which term
you use, you're gonna get zero
1:32:29
results. However, if you go on
to a Google or some other search
1:32:35
engine, and say, Here's my porn
term Twitter, you will see that
1:32:40
there is an incredible amount of
hardcore porn videos, pictures,
1:32:47
solicitations all over Twitter.
Yeah, of course, they're
1:32:51
excluded from the algo. So I
think and now this is from one
1:32:54
of our producers. Let me read
his his analysis. Okay. Online
1:32:59
streamers, especially adult
performers use combinations of
1:33:01
Tinder, Snapchat, Twitter and
services like only fans and
1:33:04
Pornhub. to monetize. The thing
that no one in the media talks
1:33:08
about is the fact that every
type of adult content imaginable
1:33:10
from softcore to hardcore fetish
are available on Twitter. The
1:33:13
only barrier is the site or the
app asking you if you're 18.
1:33:18
Currently, from what I see, he's
reliably informed. Most if not
1:33:22
all of these performers, adult
and non adult post a lot of
1:33:25
teasers on Twitter and drive
traffic to only fans, Pornhub
1:33:29
and other adult sites and
streaming services that allow
1:33:32
for monetization Chatterbait and
other similar streaming sites.
1:33:37
Again, capitalize off of Twitter
performers literally have
1:33:40
Twitter, Amazon wishlist and
other badges on the live feed to
1:33:44
click and ask viewers to follow
them on Twitter, snap, etc. So
1:33:48
he concludes and I think this is
very reasonable. Musk has to be
1:33:52
seeing the loss of revenue,
hence the future long video
1:33:55
content payment, verification,
etc, etc. I think there's
1:34:00
something to that match. I'm
1:34:05
not gonna argue that in any way,
shape or form, I think this just
1:34:09
producer who's named Yes.
1:34:11
Are reliably informed producer
1:34:13
who probably is probably one of
those, you know, we know who we
1:34:17
were as baseball cap was that
way backwards? He is nailing it.
1:34:23
Yes, he
1:34:24
is. Just coined a phrase.
1:34:28
Yes, exactly.
1:34:30
So that may be one important
step and think that that's a lot
1:34:33
of money. Maybe I don't know
what all the fans is doing, but
1:34:36
I'm doing quite well. And of
course, it's all he's all bank
1:34:40
system. So we'll see how that
goes. There was one other room
1:34:43
where I wanted to report on
which I thought was beautiful.
1:34:47
Is that the rumor is Fetterman
may be the first to test out
1:34:52
Elon Musk neuro link when that
when that when that be a cool
1:35:00
long game to have this guy right
to pretend to have a stroke have
1:35:04
him win and then say I put I put
the neuro link and and all
1:35:08
sudden boom
1:35:10
well I had this clip of Katie
tour the tour turned her yeah
1:35:17
Katy Tur going on and on about
what a great guy Fetterman isn't
1:35:21
I should run for president
1:35:23
cinnamon as a nominee at
1:35:25
some point for president
1:35:28
I know there's some variables
obviously.
1:35:31
You could I just you know what
he did in the in the super red
1:35:36
deep red parts of Pennsylvania
and the way that he ran ahead of
1:35:39
Biden as you were saying ran
ahead of Trump. I
1:35:41
mean, it just makes it makes you
wonder about his future
1:35:45
right up there with other
naughty or what if Elon is neuro
1:35:49
Langley What if Elon is neuro
link all of a sudden works
1:35:54
right? Yeah. Yes, he's a I have
to say these women at NBC are
1:36:01
Asel idiots
1:36:04
Katie Turner's got a few one of
my favorites. And with that I'd
1:36:07
like to thank you for your
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Party hoho in the morning to all
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now we have been come to here's
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some we've we've gotten a lot of
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trying to harden all that trying
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voice this morning for some
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like it easily but my my voice
is going a little bit I don't
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know why.
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No Ted good to have some sugar
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after it was after I did the
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Struggling. Let's count these
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Is that kind of which was it
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had a dinging
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2045 for Sunday.
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Yeah, it's 200 Down it says just
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a glitch that I had people liked
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strip blogger. Typically a man
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no ifs, ands or buts with this
art,
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and we're very happy we liked
it. We there were other things
1:38:53
that we looked at. I say I did
1:38:57
use the Darren O'Neill Fetterman
art with the Mr. Potato Head on
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the newsletter. And so it's a
it's a throwback, there's a call
1:39:05
back together old comic strip
blogger. Write it in the wink
1:39:09
still produce and stuff once in
a while. And then Darren who's
1:39:12
always good for a good piece. If
no if everything else fails.
1:39:17
Darren O'Neill's Darren is
always there.
1:39:19
Yeah. Well, also, Darren did a
reasonable but clench art.
1:39:25
He actually was Yeah, yeah. It
was actually quite good. was a
1:39:30
it was a good bunch clenched.
There it was a reliably informed
1:39:35
but you could tell by looking at
it. You can see it looks like
1:39:37
something's going on. Yeah, so
So I had an interesting thing
1:39:42
with when I joined the
newsletter and I came up with
1:39:44
Darren's piece. I had blubber
brains matter by tanta Neil's
1:39:49
the one I was going to use was
right above the butt clinch over
1:39:52
to the right. Which is a funny
Biden Fetterman not a joke,
1:39:57
poster looking thing and I put
it in there. I hate to say this
1:40:01
I mean, I don't want to condemn
the artist for being too good.
1:40:05
It was. It was good but it
looked commercial. I mean it
1:40:09
look like it was like yeah, it
looks it looks like an actual
1:40:14
promotion for Biden Fetterman.
20s. Right who didn't wasn't
1:40:18
funny. It wasn't funny. It was
like too real. Especially the
1:40:21
not a joke part. Yeah, it all
fit right in not a joke.
1:40:27
You know what the tagline should
be? Biden Fetterman. It's a no
1:40:31
brainer.
1:40:33
That's a joke that's been going
around. I'm glad you you threw
1:40:37
it into the show, even though it
was it was a setup for me.
1:40:41
I was. You didn't You didn't hit
it.
1:40:43
You? I know. I'm a little slow
today. And I think
1:40:47
because because of that the
timing wasn't off. No one
1:40:49
laughed. I didn't hear you
laugh.
1:40:51
No, it wasn't no timing wasn't a
word. That's not good. Yeah,
1:40:56
it's on the no agenda social
that gay has been.
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Oh, yeah. It's been around.
Well, we appreciate not only the
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work of comics or Blogger, but
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Sam Backman free. There's a
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It's very funny. Go take a look.
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1:42:01
of them at least that when I saw
which is what I'm going to cut
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you. I'll cut you. Let me see.
It's just a nice piece because
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it's a pop art looking thing. It
looks real. It looks like a real
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This stuff I haven't seen here
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That's cool. What else? Yeah,
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They did a big promotion on the
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is. Customizable canvas cover
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1:42:38
have koozies.
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Why don't Okay, what show
1:42:43
has koozies?
1:42:45
None, none.
1:42:46
Thank you very much. We will not
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Blogger today. Sadly, because he
does not work or submit anything
1:42:55
or really leave the house. He's
probably under the covers
1:42:58
because it is the 13th he does
not work on unlucky 13 Ever,
1:43:04
ever since I've known him. Very,
very interesting to find that
1:43:09
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some screenshots and then he was
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about five notes to get this one
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it's pretty cool. This website
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code shows me a lot of black and
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I Love Lucy.
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You've got karma
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Thank you very much. Terry
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discuss a little bit of Ukraine.
1:56:06
I'm so happy to discuss Ukraine.
In fact, this morning, I woke up
1:56:09
and said, If only we could talk
about Ukraine, my crane Ukraine.
1:56:14
So we need some interpretations
of what's going on. Because
1:56:17
these theories and all these
pundits and our people, the
1:56:21
State Department they don't,
they're not telling us anything.
1:56:24
Good. They're no so Okay, well,
let's, so I'm going to hit
1:56:27
different sources and try to
work some of this out. This is
1:56:30
Deutsche Avella, and they got
some guy they're gonna do a
1:56:32
whole day got a three parter
here. The second part was an
1:56:35
optional, but this is the Hebrew
hearse on his her son, the
1:56:40
Russian seemed to have left and
got went over to the other side
1:56:42
of the river, the Nieper river.
And which is funny, because at
1:56:46
the very beginning of this
thing, back when it started,
1:56:50
there was a thesis that the
Russians are just going to take
1:56:52
everything on that side of the
river, and we're going to leave
1:56:55
the rest. Yeah, we're kind of
doing that. But everyone thinks
1:56:58
they're retreating there that
details behind your legs. And
1:57:01
when they asked Ukraine
1:57:02
Ukraine is winning, Ukraine is
winning.
1:57:07
So that Google does you know
there's so the trillion dollars
1:57:11
we send them is for a good
reason. Here we go. For son
1:57:14
report, Deutsche Avila Ukraine
is
1:57:15
celebrating his biggest victory
since the start of the war in
1:57:18
February. Ukrainian troops have
liberated the southern city of
1:57:21
Capstone after Russia's
occupation forces retreated from
1:57:25
the area, but President
Volodymyr Zelensky said Russian
1:57:28
troops destroyed the city's
critical infrastructure as they
1:57:31
were fleeing.
1:57:36
Greetings from Hassan is the
message from this Ukrainian
1:57:39
soldier. Russian troops occupied
the city for eight months. Now
1:57:44
jubilant crowds have welcomed
their own special forces back to
1:57:49
their hometown. The liberation
of Hassan is also being
1:57:53
celebrated in the capital Keith.
Many fled here from Hassan
1:57:57
including Volodymyr and his five
year old daughters to Vanya. The
1:58:01
little girl can't wait to see
her grandmother again.
1:58:06
We want to go back to her song,
but it's still too dangerous for
1:58:10
my daughter. We need daycare and
a school I don't know when we'll
1:58:14
be able to go back on will be
rebuilt.
1:58:18
Her son was the only reasonable
capital the Russians managed to
1:58:22
capture after the invasion. The
Kremlin has confirmed that
1:58:26
30,000 of its troops are
withdrawn from the city and the
1:58:30
region to the north.
1:58:33
Do we have an official
pronunciation we have key is
1:58:38
Farsan or care song
1:58:39
curse on her son Merce on I
don't know. So I'm going to skip
1:58:44
the second part of this because
I thought it was kind of boring.
1:58:46
So I put the O in there for
optional I'm gonna go to the
1:58:49
third which is good. And this is
a one party giving us a little
1:58:53
analysis at least something we
can maybe use some day. I
1:58:58
mean, the thing here is that the
kind of song is basically it was
1:59:02
the only area of Ukraine Western
you bro river that Russia had
1:59:06
taken hold off and that
basically allowed them to
1:59:07
constantly threaten Ukraine's
access to the sea ports like our
1:59:10
DSM Nikolai people might have
heard of them was the Green Deal
1:59:13
sending Ukraine's food exports
to the world. And they were
1:59:16
under constant threat from
Russian artillery Russian
1:59:18
missile attacks. And that is now
going to be that much more
1:59:20
difficult for Russia to do.
Ukraine has secured its access
1:59:23
to world trade to kind of secure
its economy. But this is also
1:59:28
crucial that basically the
Ukrainian strategy has paid off
1:59:30
rather than sending lots of
troops to die again of throwing
1:59:34
them at the Russian frontlines,
as has been the tactic that the
1:59:37
Russians seem to be using with
their newly mobilized troops.
1:59:39
Ukraine has basically
methodically gone about
1:59:42
depriving Russian troops of
their supply lines, destroying
1:59:45
bridges, destroying pontoon
bridges, and basically making it
1:59:47
impossible for the Russians to
resupply their garrison Fs on so
1:59:50
we've really seen them running
out of ammunition in recent
1:59:53
weeks having to think three
times before replying to
1:59:55
Ukrainian fire. And that
basically now has led to a
1:59:58
situation where Russia had
basically no what But to pull
2:00:00
out with seemingly a very
limited casualties on the
2:00:03
Ukrainian side.
2:00:05
wasn't that interesting?
2:00:10
So, I think this is Russia's
plan all along. Sounds like I
2:00:15
don't believe half of what
they're telling what do you
2:00:18
think that
2:00:19
worst is Vladimir? Putin Putin?
Do you think he is disciplined
2:00:27
enough to just take it? You go
dance around, pretend like you
2:00:30
have a win. And we'll just sit
here what we planned, planned
2:00:33
all along. Do you think that's
what that was or what he would
2:00:35
do?
2:00:36
Well, he's kind of letting if
you listen to all these reports
2:00:39
from European sources that Putin
is not doing anything, he's not
2:00:43
talking about it. He's just
general guy that he gave the
2:00:45
reins of control to do what he
wants. And then when it's done
2:00:50
is done. And then Putin will
come out and give a victory
2:00:52
speech, kind of like Bush did on
the bid on that aircraft.
2:00:55
Carrier unpolished mission
accomplished. And does point to
2:01:00
like, this is what we wanted is
what we got. I don't know what
2:01:03
you guys are talking about was
all this other stuff. Right?
2:01:05
Right. Yeah. Just declare
victory. Yeah. Well, here's the
2:01:10
CBS report.
2:01:14
Russian forces free west bank of
the Nieper river once their
2:01:18
stronghold. Now among the 41
settlements Ukraine has
2:01:22
recaptured in the occupied here
sown region.
2:01:28
These soil drones a
2:01:30
few miles from enemy lines are
using drones to hone in on
2:01:34
Russian positions. Here's
Russians. Here he is he going to
2:01:39
the trench? They're now marked
men. Oh, you can see the
2:01:43
Russians over here. But the
Russians can also see the
2:01:51
Ukrainians Oh, further back, the
artillery takes aim. Whoa, whoa.
2:02:01
Drone images captured the moment
of impact. And just as quickly
2:02:08
as they came, these fighters now
exposed must flee the scene. But
2:02:14
not the region, after nearly
nine months of occupation and
2:02:19
atrocities beyond the southern
front. It's the Russians who are
2:02:23
finally doing that.
2:02:25
Yeah, so they make it look like
the drones did it man. Drones
2:02:30
was great, thanks to our drones
in China. Here's a follow
2:02:35
up Russian forces now leave
behind a deadly trail of
2:02:39
landmines and booby traps.
Ukrainian civilians have been
2:02:42
killed when they found a
landmine hit inside their
2:02:44
washing machine or underneath
their bed. So Ukrainian forces
2:02:48
are now proceeding with extreme.
2:02:52
Come on. It's like the Viagra
story. Who's putting a bomb in
2:02:58
somebody's dryer?
2:03:01
They should close the circle and
say to all would have put in
2:03:05
booby traps and toilets. So on
those?
2:03:08
Yeah, that's what's missing from
the report. Yeah.
2:03:11
So when someone goes to take a
dump, and they blow up because
2:03:13
Russians hate toilets. And as
you pointed out, the number
2:03:21
remains the same to make it
untrackable. The Pentagon
2:03:23
has announced another $400
million in aid for Ukraine. And
2:03:27
overnight, we learned the US has
reportedly agreed to buy
2:03:30
artillery from South Korea to
give to Ukrainian troops. It
2:03:33
comes amid concerns about troops
eating into us stockpiles. The
2:03:37
US now estimates 100,000 Russian
soldiers and 100,000 Ukrainian
2:03:41
soldiers have been killed or
wounded in the war so far,
2:03:44
man. We haven't seen we haven't
seen any of that. Dead by elbow.
2:03:51
We
2:03:51
keep hearing 400 400 this code.
Somebody sent me a note because
2:03:55
I've been talking about this
idea that you just keep saying
2:03:58
400 billion. And they say oh, we
sent him four and a billion.
2:04:02
Yeah. 10 times. Yeah. That's
going wow. Yeah. And they say
2:04:08
yeah, 400 I've heard that. No,
y'all it's 400. What are you
2:04:11
talking about? Yeah. Which 400?
He says a pallet of money is 400
2:04:15
billion. You have the pallet,
you know that it's sent to Iran.
2:04:18
Yeah. But I don't think this is
pallets of money dealing with.
2:04:22
This is not going
2:04:23
if we're going to Iran to
Ukraine to
2:04:28
money laundering operation. Yes.
Yes. Well, okay. That's why we
2:04:33
can't stop it because to where
you're involved. Were
2:04:36
you aware that Ukraine and FTX
the now
2:04:43
the day I was very aware of this
and now I want to hear your
2:04:46
breakdown because this whole FTX
story, interest me in the least.
2:04:51
I know and I don't want to do I
do like the fact that this guy
2:04:55
walked around like a total slob,
Pune beat up old tennis. shoes,
2:05:00
you know, showing his legs.
Guys, like, what do you got to
2:05:04
take this guy seriously? Even
Volodymyr Zelensky, it was a new
2:05:13
T shirt every day didn't wear
this beat up old piece of crap.
2:05:16
Okay?
2:05:18
Again, I will try not to go too
deep into the nuttiness of it
2:05:23
because there's so much on it
but the base, the basics are
2:05:27
pretty, pretty simple. But I
think I'll actually start with
2:05:33
CNBC. And this could not have
happened to a nicer guy, one of
2:05:40
the business partners, I'm not
quite sure exactly what
2:05:43
transaction there was no, he
says that FTX bought 30% of his
2:05:47
business, but it was none other
than Scaramucci, the mooch so
2:05:52
you can imagine what kind of
fabulous group this FTX was. And
2:05:57
Scaramucci is the only clip I
could find where he points out
2:06:00
the important part, we were
embarking
2:06:03
upon helping him fundraising,
you know, he had purchased 30%
2:06:06
of my business. And so it was as
good citizens we were we were
2:06:09
trying to help them around the
world when the crisis hit over
2:06:12
the weekend. I made a unilateral
decision to fly down to the
2:06:16
Bahamas on Tuesday, in the
spirit of helping and so you
2:06:20
caught what Brian was saying
there. The original idea was
2:06:24
this is a rescue finance
situation. And could we somehow
2:06:28
help, which would obviously help
the entire industry. And then
2:06:33
when I got to the Bahamas, it
became clear at least from some
2:06:36
of the people that worked on the
legal team in the compliance
2:06:40
team that perhaps there was more
going on than it being a rescue
2:06:44
situation. So when I left the
Bahamas in the afternoon, I was
2:06:47
actually distressed. I don't
want to call it fraud at this
2:06:51
moment, because that's actually
a legal term. And none of us
2:06:54
know. And we have to leave it up
to the regulators, we mostly
2:06:57
have to give people everybody a
presumption of innocence. But I
2:07:01
have to tell you, I'm distressed
about it. I don't like it for
2:07:04
the industry. And I would
implore Sam and his family. He
2:07:08
has two wonderful parents, Joe
bank and Barbara fried, I would
2:07:13
implore them to tell the truth
to their investors, get to the
2:07:18
bottom of it, stop 22 tweets,
but get there and get themselves
2:07:23
in front of a regulator and
explain exactly what happened.
2:07:28
And if there was fraud, let's
clean it up to the extent
2:07:31
possible and repair the accounts
at FTX.
2:07:35
Now that's the intro this is the
interesting part about this bank
2:07:39
man fried character is his
parents both wait for it,
2:07:44
professors, lawyers, who are
experts at financial compliance.
2:07:53
His mom, Barbara fried, she is
the co founder of the quote
2:07:59
unquote, Secret of Silicon
Valley group that spent or plan
2:08:05
to spend and did I guess $140
million to beat Trump. This is a
2:08:12
super PAC. And so now when you
see all of the involvement of
2:08:17
politics because you get this,
this SBF character and he's, of
2:08:21
course he's a genius. He's on
front of Fortune magazine is the
2:08:24
JP Morgan of, of crypto. He's,
he's Is he the new Warren
2:08:29
Buffett. He's testifying in
Congress. And the guy is full of
2:08:34
crap at everything. He says it's
it's always been a stupid black
2:08:39
box that has been very it's, I
mean, it is only retail scam.
2:08:47
But it went so much further,
because now he had the
2:08:49
establishment. So I mean, you
can imagine that when he starts
2:08:53
to dole out $50 million for the
midterm, much of which was cash,
2:08:58
but also he in order to teach
politicians, he gave them crypto
2:09:04
accounts on FTX of his own
schicke altcoin FTT, which we
2:09:09
call a shit coin if you're a
Bitcoin doesn't matter. So if it
2:09:14
was it could be literally
laundering of money sent to
2:09:17
Ukraine, going into the FT T
fund that was funneled right
2:09:24
back out on the back end to
democratic con it could have
2:09:26
gone anywhere. The point is, it
is such a scam this thing,
2:09:31
classic Ponzi scheme, and then
he had not just as exchange, but
2:09:36
he had an investment firm. And
the investment firm is what
2:09:40
makes it fun because that's
where client money was used.
2:09:43
They were investing in all kinds
of weird future projects and
2:09:48
agricultural things, which
again, has corruption and
2:09:51
kickbacks written all over it.
And ultimately, this is a very
2:09:58
good thing for the so called
crypto We're all because all of
2:10:00
it needs to go away. It's all in
bullcrap it's all fake. It's
2:10:05
phony. It's none of it is any
good except for one. And that's
2:10:09
my own opinion. Do your own
research. Now, here is the CEO
2:10:13
just to take a little further.
The CEO of the investment firm
2:10:18
Alameda, Alameda research. Well,
she is the daughter of the boss
2:10:23
of the of the MIT labs, who,
just recently, up until not long
2:10:31
ago, was the boss of Gary
Gensler, who is now in charge of
2:10:35
the SEC. So you know, if you're
gonna if you're gonna let your
2:10:39
daughter run this, or if she
seems pretty young, I think 25
2:10:42
years old. And this is how she's
talking about her business. This
2:10:47
was like some interview when
she's sitting on a cot, and the
2:10:51
two interviewers are sitting
around her and just listen,
2:10:54
Carolyn Allison, yeah,
absolutely
2:10:56
could pull it off without my
math degree. use very little
2:10:59
math. Use a lot of like,
elementary school math, being
2:11:03
comfortable with risk is very
important. We tend things like
2:11:09
stop losses, I think those
aren't necessarily a great risk
2:11:13
management tool. Trying to think
of
2:11:15
a job is just is a stop loss, a
bad Chris management tool.
2:11:21
I don't know how that would be
gets you out of something that's
2:11:23
going down. That's what I
2:11:25
would think example of a trade
where I've lost a ton of money.
2:11:32
Well, I totally don't want to go
into specifics too much.
2:11:37
So this, this one is so
incriminating. Now, she's on a
2:11:41
zoom call, which somehow someone
recorded because these were just
2:11:43
a bunch of nut jobs in a big
penthouse condo setup in the
2:11:48
Bahamas, we're all having sex
with each other and scamming the
2:11:52
world. And here's another one
from her about her work at the
2:11:55
investment firm a big
2:11:57
argument sort of back in
whenever it was June or July,
2:12:01
about like, should we even do
yield farming at all? And I was
2:12:06
kind of like, oh, I don't know,
this whole thing seems like
2:12:08
weird. And aren't there risks?
Risks? And like, what if these
2:12:13
platforms get hacked? And like,
it's like, such a huge pain
2:12:17
operationally? And, you know,
accounting wise and all of that.
2:12:24
And, but yeah, I lost that
argument, I guess. That whole
2:12:30
summer. For me, a lot of it was
just about sort of readjusting
2:12:36
my expectations and being open
to whatever happened. I think,
2:12:41
like, every week or so,
something like weird in the
2:12:46
previous week would happen. And
I was like, Okay, I was like, I
2:12:52
just like mentally, you know,
adjusted myself to, you know,
2:12:55
okay, we're farming calm. And
then it's like, oh, now we're
2:12:59
farming these things that are
like foods, and then our farming
2:13:02
use, like whatever weird, like
meta foods things. Yeah, I feel
2:13:08
like I did manage to get, yeah,
I get my initial skepticism and
2:13:13
of embracing the mindset of
like, Great, I'm gonna, like, go
2:13:16
out and look for like, whatever,
like, the weirdest dumbest thing
2:13:19
people are talking about today.
And like, that's going to be the
2:13:21
thing I'm working on.
2:13:23
So that also sounds like an out
of encase to me personally. So
2:13:27
in conclusion, any, any crypto
that has a CEO is going to end
2:13:34
up like this at zero. And that
goes for a theory and all these
2:13:38
other things. And so it's very
good that this happens, we need
2:13:41
to get all of this out. And you
know, it's going to be years and
2:13:47
years of people talking about
the corruption and the money
2:13:50
laundering for the Democrat
Party. And this is how they're
2:13:53
going to create crypto
regulation Lella that whatever.
2:13:57
The interesting thing here is,
in my opinion, these children
2:14:00
are abuse victims by their
parents willing abuse victims to
2:14:04
facilitate money laundering,
illegal campaign finance and all
2:14:08
kinds of other shenanigans. And
I think these people are so evil
2:14:13
they're gonna let their kids
take the wrath for it
2:14:17
ah, course I would say that if
these guys were that sharp they
2:14:21
could have ferreted away
something
2:14:26
Yeah, but but they're going to
do someone's going to jail for
2:14:28
this. I would hope so. But it
shouldn't be their parents.
2:14:33
They're the ones that set them
never gonna
2:14:35
happen because the parents are
dead. You know, this is the
2:14:39
plausible deniability thing, you
know? Yeah. Like your hands. I
2:14:44
didn't do that. I
2:14:44
think it's child abuse.
2:14:45
Not me. We should have said do
that. What are you talking about
2:14:48
where you draw where you look I
made for he's a grown man.
2:14:54
SBF needs CPS.
2:14:58
So the parents are now their
parents are or just anyway, it's
2:15:02
far so good attorneys and see
what happens. It's
2:15:04
fun to watch the crypto
meltdown. Because it's just
2:15:10
started.
2:15:10
I get kind of a kick at it, but
I didn't follow it closely
2:15:13
enough. I mean, JC did a bit
more than I did because he knew
2:15:16
the guy or met the guy in the
early going before you did any
2:15:20
of this stuff. And
2:15:22
he was arrogant because of his
arrogant ass parents.
2:15:26
No, he was. He's like, he was
sickly sanely over the top
2:15:30
arrogant to the point where he
could sit on stage with Tony
2:15:33
Blair and his shitty clothes and
in his beat up t shirt that
2:15:39
looks like it needed washing a
pair of shorts. Hairy ass legs,
2:15:44
I gotta go, Hey, I'm telling
you, this guy is on the
2:15:48
spectrum. They're all on the
spectrum. It's it's a it's a
2:15:53
colony of Spectras and then the
parents put them up to it and
2:15:57
let them go. And it's great. Go
ahead, son. No, he's not I don't
2:16:02
think he's It's arrogant. He's
on the spectrum. He's autistic.
2:16:06
Look at the guy he's been
programmed. Now probably the
2:16:09
only person who's taking his
defense in this but to me it's
2:16:13
like wow, this guy's got it.
Just look at everything he's
2:16:15
done. He's he is autistic.
2:16:20
He also is Bill Gates.
2:16:23
Yeah, but built now okay, but
this guy this is 25 year old
2:16:27
with parents who should know
better I guess you're right. I'm
2:16:30
sorry. And Bill Gates.
2:16:31
Exactly. No
2:16:32
better. That's right. There you
go. So okay, perfect. Well,
2:16:36
that's all we need is another
one of those. But Bill Gates is
2:16:40
not gonna go to jail anytime
soon.
2:16:42
No, that's for sure. He's gonna
be he's been building jails just
2:16:46
the opposite with him.
2:16:50
Guys so smart. He knows what
he's doing. So that's, I think,
2:16:56
I mean, there are a lot of
conspiracy theories but it's
2:17:00
really not that interesting.
It's just it's it was all a
2:17:04
scam. It's always been more than
a
2:17:06
few Democrats are happier than
lambs to be getting net free
2:17:09
money. Yeah. And then there's
people like Tom Brady the
2:17:13
quarterback, famous quarterback
married to Giselle bunch and
2:17:16
until she dropped him. She
ditched him you
2:17:19
know why? You know why is
because he lost all his money
2:17:22
and FTX she's like, by I don't
think he invested a single
2:17:28
diamond personally. You probably
got some stock or some some
2:17:31
tokens. I don't think he brought
down ready lost 650 million I
2:17:36
don't
2:17:36
think so. He probably did a
bunch of free work for him. Next
2:17:40
Door. Token auctions in God's
stock that jacked up and it was
2:17:44
Yeah, okay. But apparently
Sequoia has wasted his time is
2:17:48
what happens. Now is a bad
reputation.
2:17:50
Sequoia Capital put 200 million
in Blackrock put 200 million in
2:17:54
Ontario Teachers Association
files.
2:17:56
You guys all deserve to lose the
money.
2:17:58
Yeah. I agree. I agree.
2:18:03
I mean, a guy like that comes
into your office is asking for
2:18:05
donor million bucks. And you
give it to him. You deserve to
2:18:09
lose the money.
2:18:10
Have you seen like the VC notes
about his pitch?
2:18:17
No, I haven't. I'd like to know
what his pitches It must be very
2:18:20
interesting.
2:18:20
Well, apparently during the
pitch, he just sat there playing
2:18:23
a video game on his laptop,
which they only notice later
2:18:27
with his with his leg ticking up
and down the whole time and
2:18:31
wasn't even interested in
answering questions. And this
2:18:34
impressed these venture
capitalists to no end. Like, am
2:18:38
I seeing the next trillionaire
this guy's so badass, he's just
2:18:42
playing call of duty while
during the pitch he doesn't this
2:18:45
guy's a genius.
2:18:47
You know, this reminds me of the
scene from office space where
2:18:52
the guy's hypnotized into won't
answer any questions. It doesn't
2:18:55
give a crap and he goes into the
consultants and just kind of
2:19:01
Yeah, I don't know I don't do
anything you know I just stoned
2:19:04
out of his gourd with you he's
been hypnotized actually, but
2:19:07
it's acts like he's done and
they think he's a genius. You
2:19:11
know for the same thing exactly.
2:19:14
This guy makes me think of what
I've been trying to do and have
2:19:16
been trying to find him and I
know I have his name wrong. And
2:19:19
that helped. Hopefully the troll
room will help me do you
2:19:22
remember the crazy guy was the
last guy to try and save Yahoo
2:19:27
with his creative pitch shanghvi
or Shanky with a huge spikes
2:19:32
hair. Remember that nut job?
2:19:37
So there was a lot of nutshell
No, no, but he
2:19:39
had like a mohawk and does crazy
and was all the way out and he
2:19:42
would and people like Oh, this
guy's the genius. He's going to
2:19:45
save Yahoo he's got he he knows
what he's doing.
2:19:52
Vaguely vaguely was shanghvi
2:19:54
shanghvi.
2:19:56
Come on people. Somebody in the
chat room will know Shaggy.
2:20:00
Shanky I'm so angry that
2:20:03
Shaney Sanxenxo I've been
2:20:05
trying to think of this guy's
name and everything I say Yo,
2:20:09
get it. No, I won't. It's
horrible. I want Xiang gate
2:20:12
Shaggy. No wasn't Shaggy,
Shaggy. Some shaggy
2:20:16
Rue with his dog.
2:20:19
I can't believe people don't
this guy, David Xing Xingyi.
2:20:23
Wait. Dave is shaking. There you
go. Let's see images get a
2:20:31
picture of him. Yeah, that's it.
Look at it. Look it up. David
2:20:37
Xing Xingyi. That's it. This
guy, he was going to save Yahoo.
2:20:42
And all he did was put on a
jeans jacket, made his hair
2:20:46
crazy and looked interesting.
And use big words like
2:20:51
intentionality. You've seen him
remember this guy?
2:20:56
I'm sure. I'm sure he used
stakeholder.
2:21:01
I'm sure he did. Stakeholder.
Yeah. Oh, there you go. Yeah, I
2:21:07
vaguely remember.
2:21:09
Oh, I do want rice. I wanted to
play one more thing about Russia
2:21:11
because I forgot this clip.
Well, and we don't have to play
2:21:14
it. But it seems that Russia is
trying to get the bricks
2:21:18
together and add more people.
2:21:21
Yeah, it's a good, it's a good
move on their part.
2:21:23
I mean, they could literally
have half of the world's
2:21:27
resources. Do you know garland
Nixon. Now, he has a talk show.
2:21:33
Listen to this. This is him just
spouting off. But I think he
2:21:36
knows a lot about this. I'd
never heard of this guy. But
2:21:39
listen to this clip like crap.
This is pretty good.
2:21:41
Russia is involved in the
military aspect of the war. But
2:21:45
there is a diplomatic slash
political aspect that Russia and
2:21:50
China are involved in the war in
the diplomat in the political,
2:21:55
diplomatic part of this war,
Russia and China are fighting
2:21:59
together. And they have taken
Africa. They've taken South
2:22:03
America, they just took Vietnam
the other day. I mean, if you're
2:22:06
talking about taking Ersan, or
taking, you know, severed on us,
2:22:10
or whatever, if you talk about
it with the same terms
2:22:12
politically and diplomatically,
just Vietnam, the US wanted
2:22:16
bases there. So Russia, and
recently, there were articles, I
2:22:21
did a video on them. Mali,
Niger, Haiti, Nigeria, I mean,
2:22:27
country after country. The
protesters were flying Russian
2:22:31
and Chinese flags, which is
their kind of way to give the
2:22:34
finger to the US and say, we've
chosen sides. They've taken
2:22:38
Saudi Arabia, Saudi Arabia say
it's going to bricks, let's be
2:22:42
honest, they've taken turkey.
Russia said, Hey, how would you
2:22:45
like to make a lot of money off
of, you know, your economy is
2:22:48
not doing so? Well, you know,
you can make a lot of money with
2:22:50
gas. And everyone said, I'm in.
So if they you hold a military
2:22:57
town here, and you hold someone
in place, so you can take a town
2:23:00
over here? What did you hold the
military, strong points in the
2:23:04
military so that you can
diplomatically and politically
2:23:08
take country after country,
region after region till it gets
2:23:11
to the point Saudi Arabia is the
big prize? I think Saudi Arabia
2:23:15
is the big diplomatic economic
prize, because if you're looking
2:23:20
at creating a some kind of a new
currency based on a basket of
2:23:28
commodities, Venezuela, Russia,
and Saudi Arabia on the same
2:23:34
team, that's game set and match
and Saudi Arabia has the petro
2:23:39
dollar at that point, the Neo
cons are looking over here at
2:23:44
Ukraine or wherever and you are
just snatching their economic
2:23:47
heart out going for that petro
2:23:48
dollar right now. That's
2:23:49
the big one. And that's last
because the Saudi Arabian
2:23:53
leaders despise Joe Biden. So I
think they are they are not
2:23:58
disconnecting these and they're
saying we'll take this town and
2:24:01
this town, but we'll take this
country, this region, Middle
2:24:04
East, what can we get here? You
know, there's a battle for
2:24:07
Pakistan. So I see them all as
one and I see the Russia, China,
2:24:12
maybe Russia, China, India, are
interestingly enough, strange
2:24:17
bedfellows India and China as a
partner. But, you know, India
2:24:23
had a lot of issues with China.
I think Russia is working hard
2:24:26
to mend fences there. And, and
really, India has no choice
2:24:30
because India aspires to be a
world power. And they're saying,
2:24:34
holy moly, look, what are
happening to these other
2:24:37
countries, when they aspire to
be a world power, the US takes
2:24:40
them out. And a cup 510 years
from now, when we get on that
2:24:44
footing, they're going to take
us out India has no choice but
2:24:48
to join that coalition with
regardless of their issues with
2:24:52
China. They know that they're
Next on the menu.
2:24:54
That's pretty meta view. Yeah,
2:24:57
you know, he's a little out of
control this guy of quarantine,
2:25:01
the Saudis are never flipping
over, because there's too afraid
2:25:04
of Iran and their nukes and what
they're going to do. And there's
2:25:07
Russia is really tight with
Iran, and they're not good. And
2:25:11
we have the intelligence
capabilities to keep that from
2:25:13
happening. And we have the
intelligence capabilities to
2:25:16
keep a lot of what he says from
happening, including India. So I
2:25:20
don't
2:25:20
expect what does that mean? What
does that mean? What does that
2:25:22
mean? That means
2:25:23
we're connected to the
intelligence agencies of the
2:25:26
Saudis and ours are very close.
2:25:28
I understand. I understand that.
But what what will the
2:25:31
intelligence agency does they
operate now all together and
2:25:34
they stop politics? Is that Is
that how the intelligence
2:25:37
agencies
2:25:38
kicked? I think they're guided a
little more than this guy likes
2:25:41
to believe it? What is his his
view of things is not right. I
2:25:45
think it's, I think what is
right that Russia could set up
2:25:49
shop with the Chinese Iranians
and South America and lots of
2:25:54
other discrepant areas and
create a petroleum based economy
2:25:57
that just kick ass until we get
our act together and figured out
2:26:00
that this green thing is not
working out until we get our
2:26:03
battery out about that.
2:26:05
Yeah, that's the part that I
like, until we get our battery
2:26:07
technology improved. We'll be
fine. Don't worry about it. You
2:26:10
guys go. That's almost like MTV
saying, Go ahead have mtv.com
2:26:14
We've got the AOL keyword.
That's pretty much what we're
2:26:17
doing right now.
2:26:17
Yeah, that's exactly the exactly
the right analogy. I do want to
2:26:21
play this clip, which is USA
forces in Somalia. We have
2:26:24
troops in Africa, the US
2:26:26
airstrike on Somali al Shabaab
terrorists has killed at least
2:26:30
17 insurgents. The US Africa
Command says US forces hit the
2:26:35
militants in response to a
request by the Somali government
2:26:38
in smartphone depot has more US
forces
2:26:40
had been back in the region
since May, after President Joe
2:26:43
Biden reversed the Trump ordered
withdraw. There since carried
2:26:47
out several airstrikes on Al
Shabaab. The insurgents who want
2:26:51
to establish a Sharia law based
government in Somalia have been
2:26:54
carrying out deadly attacks on
government forces and civilians
2:26:58
since 2006. Last month to incur
explosions outside the education
2:27:04
ministry in Mogadishu, the
capital left at least 116 people
2:27:09
dead. The blast occurred around
the same place so Milius largest
2:27:13
bombing in October 2017, which
killed more than 500 people.
2:27:19
The lack of reporting from the
US media is staggering.
2:27:26
Yeah, it is. It's staggering.
They don't care about anything
2:27:30
except Trump. I mean,
2:27:32
even the new york times have
they done anything on this? Has
2:27:34
anyone at least made an effort?
No. It's really unbelievable. It
2:27:41
really is.
2:27:42
I mean, I think the story could
be played out in some ways, but
2:27:45
they won't do it because it's
kind of an embarrassment to the
2:27:47
Biden administration. Okay.
2:27:50
Come on, you can spin a story to
pin it on Trump.
2:27:54
Well, this is the amusement now
this must be tough to do this
2:27:56
amusement park story in
Afghanistan. Well, hold on a
2:28:01
second minutes on Trump. I don't
think you can do it. Okay. In
2:28:04
Afghanistan,
2:28:05
the interim Taliban government
has banned women from entering
2:28:08
amusement parks in the capital
Kabul. The Taliban have been
2:28:12
tightening restrictions on
women's rights since taking
2:28:15
power in August last year. A
Taliban official told NHK that
2:28:19
women cannot enter such parks
even if they're with their
2:28:22
children or other family
members. The official cited
2:28:25
reason cases in which women were
seen improperly wearing hijab
2:28:29
headscarves at amusement parks
and park in central cover was
2:28:33
deserted on Saturday, and most
of the rides were not in use.
2:28:37
This all started when when Trump
called Megyn Kelly like you know
2:28:40
bleeding out of her wherever so
it's totally trumped
2:28:43
maybe but this idea that this
amusement parks are there which
2:28:47
there's really they don't want
that amusement park show there's
2:28:51
no buddy at the park now go what
do goes to a park without you
2:28:56
guys, do you guys sausage fest
Park, everybody kind of work. So
2:29:03
those things are doomed.
2:29:04
I did hear in there a little bit
about women's rights. And I got
2:29:07
a nice note from Producer Jeff
about the origins of
2:29:10
reproductive freedom, which
seems to be the new term instead
2:29:14
of what was it? The Reproductive
Health Choice reproductive
2:29:19
health care is what it was
previously now it's reproductive
2:29:21
freedom. And Jeff says there was
a California Bill titled The
2:29:29
reproductive freedom,
accountability, comprehensive
2:29:33
care and Transparency Act,
drafted with Planned Parenthood,
2:29:39
enforced by two successive state
attorneys Kamala Harris and
2:29:42
Saatva Becerra, it actually was
passed and then it went to the
2:29:49
Supreme Court, and it was
overturned. Probably not fair to
2:29:54
the name but he says that is
where the genesis of the term
2:29:57
reproductive freedom so it is a
Caliph. For new invention I
2:30:00
guess
2:30:02
well like I said the reason for
it is because you can't go with
2:30:07
Joyce dead baby anymore because
these guys are all in on no
2:30:11
choice for the vaccine so you
can't you where you're going to
2:30:14
have one and not the other I
could have one and not the
2:30:16
other. So that had to be
eliminated from the lexicon. So
2:30:19
now it's reproductive freedom.
And as you get incorporates the
2:30:22
word freedom, it's a genius. The
Democrats have meetings to
2:30:26
create these terms that they do
a much better job than the
2:30:29
Republicans do. Every so often
the Republicans do something
2:30:32
that Magga sounds terrible
sounds like a dog taking a shit
2:30:36
Magga it's just no good
2:30:42
okay, can I use that as the
opening because that is just
2:30:45
dynamite that would get us a lot
of friends to make a lot of
2:30:49
friends. Like dog taking a shit.
My dog doesn't sound like a
2:30:53
maga. No.
2:30:57
Also the other thing is Deutsche
will pick this one up T gray is
2:31:01
little battle going on in
Ethiopia supposed to be over I
2:31:04
got
2:31:05
even more. There's even more
stuff going on in Africa that
2:31:08
we're not being told about.
2:31:10
Yeah, T Grace over or not. Even
though this is a vague report,
2:31:13
this report is no good either,
because it doesn't really
2:31:16
conclude anything.
2:31:17
warring parties in Ethiopia have
signed a deal allowing
2:31:20
humanitarian allies into the war
torn region. Earlier the
2:31:24
government and commanders agreed
to end a long running civil
2:31:28
conflict. Ethiopia says aid is
reaching the region but opposing
2:31:32
forces dispute the claim.
2:31:37
It's, it's great. I have been
thank you for letting us know
2:31:41
that this is happening in the
world. And we can talk about it
2:31:46
on television America's Kareem
Abdul Jabbar Van Damme.
2:31:53
First, let's do this. I got this
one clip. I gotta get out of the
2:31:56
way. Yeah. Camela giving a
speech to the vets. Okay, this
2:32:04
is live mic the audience's mic.
They show the the audience and
2:32:08
they haven't their standard of
looking at it like she's an
2:32:10
idiot. And she's going on and on
and she flubs in the middle and
2:32:15
then you hear the results of
this fine speech.
2:32:18
Back when I was attorney general
California and then as the
2:32:21
United States Senator, we fought
to protect the health and well
2:32:25
being of our veterans and
service members. And as Vice
2:32:27
President, I'm proud to serve
alongside one of the greatest,
2:32:32
greatest greatest champions of
our nation's warriors. Our
2:32:37
President Joe Biden.
2:32:47
Nothing like tepid applause No.
2:32:52
That's very funny. Yeah, I love
that.
2:32:55
Did you hear her? She's been
she's been going off on this
2:32:58
Venn diagram thing man.
2:33:01
Have you heard do I didn't get
it was kick came in this
2:33:04
morning. But there's a really
good clip coming up. I thought
2:33:06
you might have it which is where
she calls out the 18 to 24 year
2:33:10
old demo. Don't know. Okay, I'll
be it'll be for the next show.
2:33:16
Oh, no,
2:33:17
I have I have this one.
2:33:18
I love Venn diagrams. I really
love Venn diagrams. It just
2:33:25
something about those three
circles and the analysis about
2:33:28
where there is the intersection,
right? Yeah, I see people with
2:33:32
me, right. So okay, so I asked
my team I brought profs.
2:33:38
She asked me I asked my tea I
just love in diagrams make me
2:33:42
know the Venn diagram. What are
we drinking?
2:33:45
That's a special just polar 100%
natural seltzer.
2:33:50
And how is it? Well, let's see.
Hold it close to the mic. If you
2:33:59
want me to hear the point.
2:34:00
I've got a splash the mic if I'm
any closer. During I should, it
2:34:06
could be colder.
2:34:08
I'm gonna show my school by
donating to no agenda. Imagine
2:34:11
all the people who could do
that. Oh, yeah, that'd be fun.
2:34:22
We have a very few people to
thank here for their continued
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donation segment. And this is
starting with Lydia Terry Dolman
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Lee's Summit, Missouri. Got a
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McLaughlin, the Archduke of Luna
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lover of American boops nice.
And he comes with 808 from
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Lucas, North Carolina, Cory
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earlier 6291 from London on
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Christopher Dexter who's been? I
think just notes floating around
2:35:06
from him 5678 probably hear from
him for not reading the note but
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you don't have Patrick COBOL in
Fairview, Tennessee 5510 Johnny
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Hold on,
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hold on, hold on. This is the
Duke of the south and I want to
2:35:19
read his note briefly. He says I
started a no agenda list at no
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agenda list.com which now has
checked out John, almost 100
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businesses. These are businesses
that have supporters.
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I didn't look at this at his
site, but I understand he's
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doing this
2:35:36
just is great. No agenda. Was
it? No agenda? list.com
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the Lake in Ontario, Canada.
This the other side of the falls
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51 Sir Luke there I think that's
where I saw the falls. I saw him
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from Canada. I never had ever
seen him from the United States.
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So different view. Sure. Luke,
the Earl of London and the
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Southeast in London, UK. $50.95
got on the birthday list.
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All right, this is Wild Bill of
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Hey, having a great time is
Anthony saying hi to everybody.
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So Sean Whoa,
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sir Bubba tell Hotep your
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Corsica. Lynn and I am here.
This is Nick. I'm a knight b You
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don't know it yet.
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Thanks, gentlemen.
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Right now kicking off in about
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New Mexico. The bugs on the
barbie Meetup is well past done
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in Australia and East Brisbane,
Queensland so I look forward to
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receiving a report from those
producers. on Wednesday. The red
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Thursday the 17th The Mile Hi
Good night everybody meet up 630
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Mountain hangar one on one
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Thursday Charlotte's Thursday
Third Thursday monthly meet up
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seven o'clock edge Tavern in
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Amstel Fe in the Netherlands,
where I used to live I wish I
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Search it's easy to find one go
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yourself
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day you won't be triggered. You
want to be safe.
2:42:56
Like I've one note which is
rather sad for the show. said
2:43:07
please read.
2:43:08
No actually, it's it's of note I
should say a clip of note, which
2:43:12
is sad. Because this person will
be missed.
2:43:15
And at the end of this very
newsy week I have some news of
2:43:19
my own to share. After a decade
as anchor of this extraordinary
2:43:23
program. I've decided that the
end of 2022 is the right time to
2:43:28
turn this incredibly important
job over to someone else. I am
2:43:32
then going to undertake a very
exciting new project with the
2:43:35
NewsHour for the next couple of
years when we are calling
2:43:38
America at a crossroads.
2:43:40
So she got fired,
2:43:42
moved out which is overdue to go
I mean, she was a pasture out to
2:43:47
pass she was a lackey for the
Democrat Party. She does the
2:43:52
show ever since Gwen Eifel died
unfortunately might have killed
2:43:55
the whole show when I woke. Hey,
do
2:43:58
you think that it's appropriate
for anyone to say it's been a
2:44:01
very newsy week? I just doesn't
feel right. newsy is new in a
2:44:06
very newsy week.
2:44:09
Do you have for ISIS?
2:44:10
I only have one. Very sad here
it is.
2:44:13
I only have one to go play
yours.
2:44:15
I love Venn diagram. Yay.
2:44:21
Can you compete
2:44:23
but I can't compete because I
think is for end of show this
2:44:26
would be great. This is the ISO
of the clap
2:44:38
produce with a fade out No,
that's no show they're clapping
2:44:43
us the clapping for us.
2:44:44
Our show doesn't fade out our
show ends hard. Our show ends
2:44:51
with the Mic drop. Let me well
let me I'm gonna have to
2:44:53
practice it now because you're
calling my call my expertise
2:44:57
into question here. Let me see.
So we always He's and with that
2:45:03
so I would have to add the clap
in there
2:45:13
no veto that. Oh, you dog you
talk I let you have every single
2:45:24
art argument everything. Oh,
2:45:28
crap everything
2:45:30
all right do the same thing here
the mic drop was a Venn diagram
2:45:33
thing.
2:45:34
Oh man this is gonna kick such
hard ass Okay. All right you
2:45:37
want you want the pain you want
the pain of how good this is
2:45:40
gonna sound?
2:45:42
I love Venn diagram.
2:45:44
See boom and Ashok done
2:45:48
okay
2:45:50
I'm sorry I just don't find a
five second clap. Listen, it's
2:45:54
not compelling. I don't
2:45:57
know you get you win again.
2:46:01
Do you have any final clips or
is that it?
2:46:05
Yeah, there's a good clip that
we should make everyone aware of
2:46:08
this the fentanyl the latest
fentanyl bullcrap just getting
2:46:11
out of control. I blame China I
blame Mexico I blame Joe Biden
2:46:15
for this
2:46:15
the deadly opioid fentanyl is
reaching a new market young
2:46:19
people disguised as pills that
look like Xanax, Percocet,
2:46:22
Adderall, and other common
medications from member station
2:46:26
WBUR. Martha Birbiglia has more.
Internet of Pasadena, California
2:46:32
is among the parents spreading
warnings about these fake
2:46:35
potentially lethal pills turn
and lost his son Charlie aged 22
2:46:40
to a counterfeit Percocet
2:46:42
there are all kinds of things
that we worry about as parents,
2:46:46
kids playing in the street maybe
or a chronic illness or
2:46:49
distracted driving,
2:46:50
but taking a single pill and
finding out that that decision
2:46:56
cost our son or daughter their
life is a
2:46:59
shock to the system.
2:47:00
turnin urges parents to talk to
their children about what he
2:47:03
calls Fanta pills. The message
in short, don't take a pill from
2:47:08
anyone but your doctor.
2:47:10
Whoa, because that's so safe.
Yeah, Scott Adams has kind of
2:47:16
the right idea about this. He
says we should send the military
2:47:19
into Mexico and rouse the
cartels and end it. I would
2:47:25
agree with that. I like that
idea. Not gonna happen.
2:47:29
We've had wars with Mexico
before. It's always possible.
2:47:33
No, no, Mexico would have to
have to have to work with us.
2:47:37
They'd have to comply. Wow.
Well, that's it for a sec. We
2:47:42
got some great end of show mixes
for y'all. today. Let's see. We
2:47:46
have Tom Starkweather Neal
Jones, Sir Michael Anthony and
2:47:53
Rolando Gonzalez from Dallas.
And we look forward to Oh, no
2:48:01
agenda stream of next Yes, it's
live Fletcher and blennies music
2:48:04
jams and poetry slams keep it
right here troll room.io coming
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to you from the heart of the
Texas Hill Country FEMA Region
2:48:12
number six in the morning
everybody. I am Adam curry.
2:48:14
And from Northern Silicon
Valley, where I remain I'm John
2:48:18
C. Dvorak we
2:48:19
return on Thursday right here on
new agenda until then, adios
2:48:25
MoPhO and such oh and Hawaii
Hawaii
2:48:39
we have no red way that's why we
do a second blank second shot
2:49:49
day the election is not over yet
you off.
2:50:00
It's still anyone's guess
2:50:02
who could come out on top of
this one tonight was still being
2:50:05
counted in Arizona. Some voters
here are angry and suspicious
2:50:09
that the results aren't in.
2:50:10
That's right. No doubt about it.
These new numbers show
2:50:12
incredibly tight races in
Nevada, Arizona. And right here
2:50:17
in Los Angeles, we don't have
this kind of system now, where
2:50:20
the returns come in, on the
night of strange, right, we
2:50:24
might sound like broken records
this morning. But several races
2:50:27
still way too close to call,
2:50:28
we actually use poker chips, and
each poker chip has the name of
2:50:31
a voting location, they're put
into a hat
2:50:34
election denier is now spreading
vague conspiracy theories
2:50:38
accusing election officials, I'm
trying to slow roll the vote
2:50:41
count
2:50:41
down, we're still working with
the full stack. There's another
2:50:45
facility that we use as well
that the county has obtained for
2:50:49
us. That's where our cure
hotline,
2:50:51
and the matches of those have
been selected over the past few
2:50:54
weeks by the political parties.
So that is part of the magic.
2:51:00
And the hand count audit is
actually done by representatives
2:51:05
of political parties.
2:51:06
thebault feel like we're
cracking the seal on you right
2:51:08
now.
2:51:09
Decision
2:51:09
desk has just revised its
estimate for where the house
2:51:13
will land and look at this. And
I would stress, the margin for
2:51:17
error here is plus or minus four
seats to the house very much in
2:51:22
play, according to our model
should
2:51:26
start with just how concerned
parents should be about these
2:51:29
irises.
2:51:33
I mean, the big question a lot
of parents are asking how
2:51:35
concerned should they be about
this right now?
2:51:38
Should should should. Health
officials are warning this
2:51:42
morning about a growing threat
of a so called a triple Demmick?
2:51:45
That is people getting sick from
the flu COVID and the seasonal
2:51:48
virus that mostly affects kids
is called RSV.
2:51:57
How do you tell the difference
if you're a parent between the
2:52:01
flu and COVID? And RSV?
2:52:04
Well, that's the thing, Kristen,
that's so you know, challenging
2:52:07
is that the symptoms are pretty
much indistinguishable. Exactly,
2:52:16
exactly. Triple devic.
2:52:24
It's a phrase that we're
2:52:25
hearing. Can you explain that
2:52:27
what that means? So so that
means that we have to keep our
2:52:30
eyes on multiple pathogens,
multiple respiratory viruses at
2:52:35
the same time time, you
2:52:36
still need to see behavioral
health specialists to help you
2:52:39
unpack what are all the details
one of the triggers
2:52:42
that every human on the planet
can take one vaccine is
2:52:48
ludicrous.
2:52:49
The Drug Administration expanded
eligibility today for the new
2:52:52
COVID-19 boosters to include
children as young as five but it
2:52:57
knows that children should be
routinely screened for mental
2:53:00
health issues as early as eight
years old.
2:53:02
I will not inject the poisonous
substance into my body point
2:53:07
blank. So why are you not
telling parents this we must
2:53:11
fight even harder to protect
2:53:14
the sanctity of freedom for all
he will not ask us like she just
2:53:19
talks about doing Ebola
quarantine the wells for the
2:53:22
sick. You will not keep our kids
out of school and jam right
2:53:24
you're not going to cripple our
businesses anymore. Do you hear
2:53:27
me? We will never locked down
again.
2:53:30
This is a hell we die on.
2:53:32
Because this is America. This is
the constitution of America as
2:53:36
it says quick and clean. Slash
2:53:54
I love Venn diagrams