November 27th, 2022 • 2h 59m
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There is Adam curry, John C
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And it's your ward winning game
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broadcasting live from the heart
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morning, everybody. I'm Adam
curry
and from Northern Silicon Valley
where we're awaiting the M R in
a flu vaccine on Johnson
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Did you catch what happened
overnight before we get to the
Mr. N a flu vaccine?
You mean on the sumo
championship?
Yes. Do tell. How are we doing?
Oh, it's over. It's a big one.
While you were watching sumo
this was happening.
Well, China is dealing with a
record number of COVID cases
this week despite the country's
zero tolerance lockdown policy,
which is now stirring anger and
rarer protests. CBS is Elizabeth
Palmer has that story tonight.
Furious citizens hurled
barricades and abuse it's a
police in the port city of
Guangzhou, where some areas have
been locked down. For weeks.
These restrictions have been
disastrous for the economy. And
people have simply had enough.
There's even been serious
Foxconn which assembles half the
world's iPhones. Workers rioted
this week over factory
conditions after a COVID
outbreak and news that they
wouldn't be getting a pandemic
bonus. There's a joke on social
media that while President Xi
Jinping was away meeting world
leaders at the G 20. local
Chinese officials in charge of
COVID measures like mass
testing, quietly ease some of
the rules. Unfortunately, cases
spiked from 12 167 A month ago
to almost 33,000 on Friday. Now
President Xi is home again and
millions of Chinese are back in
lockdown. Gigantic isolation
centers are going up to
warehouse contacts of COVID
cases. Some of the Chinese
pushback against zero COVID may
be coming from Chinese viewers
watching crowds at the World Cup
unmasked and unafraid. In fact,
one of them used Photoshop to
make the point to Chinese rules
are ridiculous woman and this
man agrees outside his locked
down apartment complex. He's
shouting Give me freedom, or
give me a
regular John Henry of China.
It's really interesting what's
going on because I'm conflicted
about what might be happening.
Well, let's play let's play.
Before we're talking about this
play my version of the same
story wishes from France 24.
Yes,
we need all kinds of different
inputs. Here we go.
In China, two and a half years
of drastic measures by the
Chinese government to try and
contain COVID-19 have left the
residence freight. Now as the
country records its highest ever
daily infection rates since the
pandemic began. Some worry more
restrictions are headed their
way. Others have simply had
enough.
Chanting lift the lockdown these
residents shout their defiance
at the authorities enforcing
their confinement, a rare
display of protest in Xinjiang
province, the zero COVID policy
has seen their city or room
sheet cut off from the rest of
the world since the summer. And
their anger and frustration is
rising. In another neighborhood
protesters sing the national
anthem. The protest movement
began on social networks back in
September, but fresh anger has
been triggered by a fire which
killed 10 people on Thursday.
Presidents have blamed a partial
lockdown within the high rise
building for the deaths.
officials denied that COVID
measures had hampered escape and
rescue. Meanwhile, anger over
the country's strict sanitary
measures is boiling over
elsewhere. The city of jonjo is
home to the world's largest
iPhone factory. 1000s of
employees protested against
labor and salary conditions
under strict lockdown, some
clashing with security forces on
Wednesday, around a third of
Chinese cities remain under some
form of lockdown. Despite this,
the country's case numbers this
week hit all time records since
the pandemic began.
So I'm seeing this start to
unfold last night. In fact, Tina
said Oh Jack per sobic He lived
in China and I speak English
thinks he speaks Mandarin
fluently. He starts tweeting Oh,
it's kicking off things are
happening. Next Naval
Intelligence just as a side
note, so I'm looking at this and
CNN is all over it all crazy,
massive protests then we get at
BBC, China COVID Shocking
protests, huge challenge for
China's leaders. And I can't
help but thinking immediately
hmm, and we're seeing these
videos. Mm hmm. We fell for the
long ago, we fell for the videos
of people falling flat on their
face. We did hit of COVID Lately
fall, we didn't. But you know
what Deborah Birx? Did she even
put that in her book? So it's
like, okay, these are all online
videos. And what I'm seeing on
CNN, and everywhere else is the
online videos on television. So
I'm skeptical of this. And I
switch over to the China report.
This is the guy who is South
African. And I'm not sure where
he is when he's doing this
particular show. But if you
recall, he was the guy who
reports on China. But then when
everything kicked off in South
Africa, we played a he had a
pretty good report. Remember
that guy?
Not really, okay, well,
when you hear His voice, when
you hear His voice, you might.
So here is just so they did an
emergency broadcast. Let's have
a listen.
Welcome, everybody to a very
special report. We are now
talking about what's going on in
China at the moment. In fact,
since last night, we've seen
massive uprisings breaking out
throughout China. We'd like to
explain to people a little bit
more what's going on.
Absolutely. So what we can
I don't know who this guy is,
but I guess our South African
friend trust him. And I don't
know who this guy absolutely
absolutely. Absolutely headed
for
I have I
explained to people a little bit
more what's going on?
Absolutely. So what we can kind
of see happening here is that
there was a notice put out
through universities, this is
probably how it started. And it
went through time. By the way,
I liked this right away. You
know, so mainstream is saying
this started because of people
being locked in the building who
died when it caught on fire, and
they were COVID locked down, you
know, the doors welded shut.
That's all we see. This guy says
it probably started in the
universities, universities are
always a great spot to start
some crap. That's where you
that's where you start
revolutions
kind of see happening here is
that there was a notice put out
through universities, this is
probably how it started. And it
went through talking about oh,
we should remove COVID
restrictions, let's remove zero
COVID restrictions. This is
insane. Like, well, we shouldn't
be, you know, locked down
anymore. It was kind of all
related to this. But things you
know what, what Chairman Mao
said a single spark considered
prairie fire, this went wild.
And this is actually how it
caught my attention is somebody
sent me a picture of their
WeChat moments. So we test the
app that everyone uses. Yeah.
And everything was removed or
blacked out. Yeah. And I'll show
you why.
Okay, we're gonna show you a
little clip here, everybody for
you to see. And it's very
important to see what the people
are saying here. stepped down,
okay. When it comes to protests,
we've both seen protests in
China, we've seen a lot of
protests I've seen usually
surrounding people's houses, you
know, being forcefully
demolished or you know, maybe a
real estate scam, but mostly
anti Japanese protests, things
like that, which are allowed by
the government, but never ever.
Do you see any kind of action
against the government
ever. I have never once seen
this, that in all my years in
China. This is absolutely the
biggest thing that's happened
since Tiananmen Square.
Now, okay. So we even have a
Tiananmen Square dude now, where
we had in Tiananmen Square, we
had the brave protester who
stood in front of the tank, then
you can still see that image.
Boy tank boy, now we have bridge
man. This is from the BBC again.
China's bridge man inspires Zhi
Jing ping protests signs around
the world. It's a rare one man
protests against Jing ping in
Beijing as inspired solidarity
protests around the world is
China party congress. It's this
week. So now they're given so
there they've already got a hero
or a martyr or whatever bridge
man who's hanging up signs on
bridges. So this I don't know
this thing stinks to me. And so
and so I'm on something, what am
I going to do? And I get a
couple notes here is from one of
our producers, I don't know if
their boots on the ground or I
don't think so. But they have
WeChat they said we're seeing
videos a video someone talking
about people getting paid 300
REM db to stand in the front of
the lines. Another video with
people chanting We don't want a
cultural revolution. We want a
revolution. We want to be able
to vote and he says actual
Chinese These people smelled the
manipulation in some of these
videos, some that could just be
local manipulation. But here's
what bugged me. So I immediately
send an email to Professor John
Jones, who, you know, has done.
I mean, this is our China guy,
Little China guy. You know, he's
been given us the boots on the
ground during the lockdown. And
I say, what's the boots on the
ground? How's it going? And he
comes back almost immediately,
and says, Yeah, I mean, it's
okay. You know, where people are
going to work. And he responds
to me, just about lockdowns or
restrictions. Nothing about any,
any protests or videos or
anything. And I say, Dude,
what's going on? This is all
over. This is all over the news.
And I haven't heard back from
him.
Your message could have been
blocked. But you know, this is
like any of these other riots,
you know, the selective camera
placement. In Egypt, as you
recall, when they had this one
square was like the whole
country's, you know, most of the
countries are working their day
to day life. And the rest of it
looked like it was on fire.
But let's just say let's just
say we need I'm just gonna say
when you a little bit of a
distraction from pan Oh, Hunter,
Biden's laptop may be annoying
at this moment.
I'm not gonna go away anytime
soon. No, but I think there's a
concerted effort going on. And I
think it's, I think is driven by
intelligence in China, and I
think the same thing is going on
in Iran. And I think they're
keeping themselves busy. I think
they're doing a pretty good job
of it to be honest about it,
insofar as giving the American
public what they want. Now, this
brings me to something which I'm
now wondering about that little
get together that Trudeau had
with ge, ge. And if it has
anything to do with this story,
which is a movie from Canada, on
followng Gong, which is going
out for the Academy Award, and
there's some old roots in here,
which I think, I think has
something to do with what's go I
think this part of the concerted
effort, even though it's hard to
prove that because this movie
took forever to do, but let's
listen to these these two clips
in the fall on Gong movie,
and award winning film is
hitting big screens across the
US through animated
illustrations that captures a
daring confrontation that
happened 20 years ago, between a
small group of citizens and the
Chinese Communist Party's
propaganda machine, and the
deadly consequences afterwards.
The film is Canada's pick for
the 2023 Oscar race. Entities
sat down with the film's artists
and main character daSun. To
find out more
when the ruling regime is using
all this media outlets to turn
out propaganda against your
faith. What do you do? This is
the question that an award
winning film is bringing to life
in theaters across the US called
Eternal Spring. It captures a
true event from 20 years ago in
China. That's when a group of
spiritual practitioners hacked
into China's state controlled
television network. To counter
the communist regime's
propaganda against their
spiritual practice Falun Gong
Falun Gong is a spiritual
meditation based on the
principles of truthfulness,
compassion and tolerance. In the
90s, about one in every 13
Chinese people practiced it, but
millions of them were thrown
into prison and tortured after
the regime launched a nationwide
persecution campaign. On top of
that, the regime blanketed China
with hate propaganda against the
practice, from national to local
TV hate filled attacks against
fallen Gone were on air 24 hours
a day, the TV hijacking event
took place under this context.
And the film tells the story
through the lens of das Jiang, a
Falun Gong practitioner who
witnessed it.
Ha. And we should probably point
out that the following Gong is
either financing or whatever.
It's the connection between NTD
what is the other? What's the
epoch time POC times? Yeah, so
they have very strong Western
media representation.
Yeah, it's a powerful
organization, which is why I
think the Chinese government was
so dead set against letting them
get any sort of foothold in the
country. And I think it may be
exaggerated how many people were
involved when they said the one
out of 13 because there was a,
we discussed this 567 years ago,
there was a there was a fad in
China to do these various,
something Gong there was there's
maybe 10 of these meditation
operations that were kind of
semi religious. And this one
just happened to be the most
popular one and the most
successful. But they took over a
TV, state run TV.
I mean, it doesn't. You don't
have to do that these days
because you got the internet but
back in the day would that would
have been I don't know Remember
that around 2000?
Yeah. Or I think just before I
think, during the 99 maybe.com
era, something like that. Yeah.
They all got arrested and thrown
into theory. I mean, don't
get me wrong, it would be
really, really cool if someone
could get into the CN NS
broadcast signal. Yeah, I mean,
it would be fun because that
would
just have fun. Yeah, yeah,
that'd be dynamite. Just a
little hack just got him in big
trouble. So they did a movie
about it. And I think this is
the parallels between you know,
the repression. I mean, there's
just a lot of messaging going on
in here. Listen to the part two
of this
digital afterwards, my instincts
told me that danger might be
around the corner, that police
ways may come tomorrow. And
that's what happened.
Police raided the entire city, a
population of over 9 million
window. A lot of practitioners
were forced to flee their homes.
Many practitioners were
arrested, their homes were
searched, police arrested over
4000 practitioners.
But tracing the event was not
easy. Of the hijackings, core
participants, six have died at
the hands of Chinese police. Of
those who are still alive. Drugs
have
been the main ones were in
prison, we couldn't get any
information from them.
A breakthrough came in 2017,
after a survivor made out of
China, following 10 years in
prison.
Hello, Madonna, we were only
able to sort out the stories
after we found a key participant
on the jean Schwinger.
The film was six years in the
making. And the hand drawn
illustrations alone took over
two years. But for him, that
wasn't the hard part.
You're to Hawaii,
you have to recall the memories,
those unhappy memories, painful
memories while in China. It's
like a scar has already healed.
But you have to cut it open
again and feel what it's like to
be painful.
Is this the actual movie?
No, they're still doing it. All
right. know there's some
different noises in the
background of the movie, they
would throw to the movie,
everyone's one I cut all that
important
topic because most of the people
that were involved in a TV
hijacking event have died, their
families fell apart. What they
went through is far more cruel
than what I've been through. I
have a sense of mission. It's
like as if I'm finishing what
they have not completed. And to
tell the truth to the world.
This is what kept me going.
He noted tapping into state
controlled TV network proofs no
easy task. And the participants
knew the risks and consequences
of watching. Police arrest don't
come today. They could come
tomorrow.
So why did
they do it? To her? Well, she
goes practitioners want to
clarify the truth about Falun
Gong, and let the Chinese people
know that they have a right to
choose to know the truth. So
this is very important that no
one wants to prison terms. We
all have families, we all have
comforts in life that are hard
to let go of. But since they
chose to do this, that means
they know the significance of
doing this was bigger than their
own personal feelings.
He added it also comes down to
having great love for the
country.
The movie also talked about the
idea of what is love is to have
the courage to carry on the
traditional values of this
nation.
Right so I now I hear all of
these all of these parallels
about the the media, the free
media versus the state media.
People being paid to say we want
the choice to vote and that
comes back here we want choice
and the voting I guess is you
know to have to vote your to be
Falun Gong or whatever to have
them a part of the government I
can see
giant I gotta say it but I hate
to say it Yeah, it's a giant up
yeah, thank you right of ops.
Yeah,
I just think you're right and
but it benefits a lot of other
things going on right now. It
just really does.
Has to boil down to somehow
benefiting commerce.
Well, I mean, all of this. I
think the there's a war on China
the data chips act so I mean, it
seems like that's a that's part
of it. That has to be part of
it. Hmm. But I'm in agreement.
This it felt bad to me right
away. Am I someone's going
to Yes, there was too much. Too
many videos getting out of
China. Yep. Yes. Was to have
this locked down even though
even though
WeChat has it all blocked out.
So how is it even? Yeah, I know
is that worked. Please don't
email us telling us about VPNs
Yeah, plus, i Please don't
well. We had a friend or me I
was actually my daughter had a
friend who was in they were in
China teaching English, her her
and her boyfriend. And they were
getting shipped, they went to
China just before COVID broken,
they came back just before what
they got out just in time. But
they were asking me about VPNs
in China. And so I actually did
some research on this for them
to see what I could come up
with. And VPNs are actually
legal in China. You can't sit
Yeah, they're legal, but you
can't use them, though. It's
legal to operate, but you just
can't make use of them. It's the
kind of legal but you can't use
them. It's like I've seen this
kind of these kinds of laws,
here and there. Where ya know,
it's legal, it's legal, you can
have it you can own a VPN, but
you just can't use it. And if
you're if you're caught using
it, you can get in trouble.
Above it in so they so so what,
nobody really gets around it a
VPN doesn't system doesn't
really work in China, because
they really spend a lot of time
doing packet sniffing throughout
the nation on all the internet,
ins and outs to make sure people
aren't using these VPN s,
how tiring sniffing packets all
day. Let's listen to some China
state media then not not
directly related to what's
happening. But this is a new
interview with the CGT n. That's
the Chinese state operation.
That's their propaganda on a
global technical network or TV
network. So you know what
they're doing wrong, used to be
CCTV, same operation. By the
way, what I think they
do wrong is they always have
Chinese or Mandarin subtitles.
And that just repels people. If
they liked, France, 24 and
Deutsche Avella don't subtitle
in their own language. So it
feels more like oh, this is for
me. And when you see it with,
I'm just giving him some free
advice. If you see with the
Mandarin, in the subtitles, it
just feels like some Chinese
stuff. It doesn't not speaking
to me.
Just be my advice, if you're
listening to the English
broadcast aren't, ya know, it's
the English broadcast, but
they Yeah, why would they do
this at all? They have a Chinese
broadcast of the same product
within Chinese. This makes no
sense. It's bad propaganda
practice? No, I agree. I think
so I think it's bad propaganda
practice. Here's
Klaus Schwab. And a little
exclusive interview over there.
No base has been formed. But we
have to go one step further.
Also, you have to have a
strategic mood, we have to
imagine a 90 year old Arnold
Schwarzenegger when you listen
to the Scarecrow, your freedom
to have a strategic mood, we
have to construct a world of
tomorrow. It's a systemic
transformation of the world. So
we have to define how the world
should look like which we want
to come out of this
transformation, how to bring
everybody on board. Now as your
opinion, globalization has
failed, and we are entering into
an era of D globalization. I
think that's wrong. I, Specter,
China, US achievements, which
are tremendous over the last,
over 40 years since the opening
up policy and reform policy came
into action. I think it's a
whole model for many countries
role model that I think also, we
should leave it to each country
to make its own decision, what
system it wants to adopt. And I
think we should be very careful
in imposing systems. That's the
Chinese model is certainly a
very attractive model for quite
a number of countries through
your
freedom. And that's not quite
the same.
Well, you know, I saw this and I
think everyone is
misinterpreting it. Okay. My
thinking was when he's talking
about Chinese and its
accomplishments and his model
and all the rest, he's talking
about industrialization. He's
not talking about social
control. Oh, no, I'm talking
about I'm not talking about
social control. What people
interpreted this You mean,
Twitter's going around.
I mean, Twitter is what Twitter
does. Twitter, Twitter, Twitter
has all these crazy ideas,
Twitter dudes
tweets on Twitter. Doctors on
dudes on Twitter,
on Twitter do T two dudes on
Twitter. Exactly.
But you know that guy's a
douche. Oh, he's a total douche.
Total degree we all agree on
that. Yeah. And he's also
obviously utopian type guy,
which is these guys come and go
over the decades or the
centuries these are utopian.
oriented, you know, there's we
can fix everything and it'd be a
great Utopia to live in, which
is this book is all about the
Great reset, or whatever we call
it. And it's just all utopianism
that comes and goes and comes
and goes. And these guys are
always failures in the entity
and you know, it's just it's,
it's a pathetic pursuit, in my
opinion. Yeah,
but whatever, it's still it's
still a place where the movers
and shakers who actually do
things come together. And that's
the money. So whether he's just
a, I mean, he always feels to me
like a groupie. And this is
going to sound really bad what
I'm going to say, I shouldn't
even say it. I know a guy just
like this, but he's no clue. I'm
not gonna say it. But there's
people who who are organized
things for groups, you know, for
podcasting, or things like this.
And they're really just a hanger
on and they just kind of do it.
I mean, just kind of douchey but
everyone's gonna screw the guys
setting up the meeting. You
know, it's like, he's not the
best drummer, but he does.
I know a bunch of these guys. He
has a van. So he's like,
they're, what they're really
good at. They because of their
this is again, and I think
Schwab's a good example what
he's really good at is
organization of me. Yeah. Which
pointed this out. He's the
cruise ship and you know, the
cruise ship Julia was the
director, the cruise director,
Julie. And so that's and she's
really good at that. But to
pretend to be, you know, kind of
a groupie, which I think is a an
apt term. You know? Would jock
sniffer type? It's like it's a
drawback.
I haven't heard jock sniffer in
quite a while I'm reading the
old one. The last time I heard
it. It was out of your mouth as
well. So
sniffer Jack, Sniffer,
man. All right, let's do some
COVID Because that is there's a
lot going on Fauci retiring.
We've got to do. Wait, let me
just read this headline. Where
is it here? In Rhode Island, I
don't have a clip,
unfortunately. But you will hear
this somewhere in one of these
clips. There's now a quad
Demmick Yes. And what's
interesting is they didn't say
they didn't say it was a triple
Demmick now it's a quad Demick
with triple Demmick has been the
word we've been pushing for
tried to mimic that headline in
Rhode Island news today. Is Dr.
Dimmick saying thank you did
just this just obliterating our
tried Demick and calling it a
quad Demmick so do you what do
you think the the the fourth
horsemen of the flu apocalypse
is we have COVID, RSV flu, and
you want the fourth one is
mumps, behavioral issues. What
Yes, everywhere now, if you're
dying, it's because of
behavioral issues. And I think
they mean, overmedication, drug
use illegal drug use, you know,
pointing the gun at your head.
These are all very bad
behavioral issues. And it's
really making light of what's
going on. It's it's weird. That
here's CBS This Morning to Dr.
Celine. And she tries to combat
the first issue that's out
there, which is it seems
according to the statistics,
that people who have been
vaccinated are dying more than
people who are unvaccinated.
This is a stat that will not
stand. Oh, I
see what's going on. out there
trying to come up with a way or
fault
it's your fault.
Yeah, we turn now to the
Coronavirus is a new headline
that is getting a lot of
attention. A new analysis by the
Kaiser Family Foundation shows
50 a
Kaiser Family Foundation is like
the Norman Lear foundation of
Hollywood.
Let's get in there.
This is what they do. What they
do is they do studies you know
blue jeans will give you cancer.
Eggs are bad for you.
A new analysis by the Kaiser
Family Foundation shows 58% of
COVID deaths in August were
people who had at one point
received a vaccine to tell us
what's going on here. We're
joined by CBS News contributor,
Dr. Celine gounder, who is also
editor at large for public
health at Kaiser Health News.
Dr. Good morning. Good to see
you. Now notice
who he sets how he sets it up.
People who have received at
least one I gotta play that
again, that last bit here
received a vaccine there are
people in August where people
who had at one point received a
vaccine a balance what's going
on a vaccine,
so it was already kind of pre
shaming. Wow, pre shaming that
you've only had a vaccine.
What is that? But is also
instead of being specific, they
just kind of generalize to lead
into some other point.
Let's bring in the good doctor.
Um, so
let's go through this headline
only 13 percent of Americans
aged 18 and older have gotten an
updated booster. So we'll know
tech against the current
variants of the COVID-19
infection that is going around
now. And if someone gets
they can't even define it
anymore. They don't have a name.
They don't have, you know, the
variant name that just like the
infection
that booster
break continue. I don't know. I
don't think I put this in the
newsletter. But there is a chart
going around that's official
from the one government
agencies. And the people that
are dying the most are the ones
who've had all the shots and got
boosted and boosted again. Yes.
But they're they're trying to
downplay this right here.
Amazing. Only 13%? Uh huh. Maybe
it's because you didn't get all
your shots at your dying
infection that is going around
now. And if someone gets that
booster, more importantly, will
they be protected in time for
your end gatherings?
What we know is that getting an
updated booster is better than
not getting a booster. So it may
not be perfect. It may not be
perfectly matched against the
currently circulating variants
but it is better than nothing.
And if you are somebody who is
50 and over, if you're
immunocompromised if you're
pregnant, it is especially
important that you go out and
you get a booster dose.
Especially important that you go
out and get your booster dose.
Okay, let's get we're not done
here. But it
helped me understand this
headline, because I've seen it
trending media, that people who
have received a vaccine, but not
necessarily a booster are now
coming to mean,
this is something we've been
trying to message since the
beginning of vaccine rollout
that no You
liar. It's unbelievable. And
we're stupid lady, you know, I
was putting together it turned
out to be a little over three
hours, the best of end of show
mixes and we have another
another Best job. And hopefully
you won't have to use both. But
I just want to say, the end of
show producers, the mixers. They
it's it's a living historical
document.
It's a it's a collectible. It's
so collectible, but I haven't
heard it yet. But I've heard
that because you've done and
these old does a combination.
It's a logical byproduct, it's
chronological order. So you go
through the deadline to do it
starting in January. And like
all this stuff starts cropping
up that you that we've forgotten
about. Now, that was really
important at the time.
Like, this will be I mean, I'm
actually looking forward to
this. This is gonna be a
stunner. Yeah.
And it's and it's a lot of it is
like Tom Starkweather because
Rolanda Gonzalez, you know,
whenever they have clips of of
news clips interspersed, and
sometimes you know us in there,
yeah, it puts the whole thing
together, man, really, really,
really
all right now back enough
tooting our own horn. Back to
the we're great.
We've been trying to message
since the beginning of vaccine
rollout that eventually when
enough of the population is
vaccinated, this is to be
expected because so many people
officers to
be Oh, I just need to we've been
trying to message this from the
beginning. Why do you use the
term message even lady? Are you
a doctor? Are you a Messenger?
Okay, so here's the message.
Police report a message? It
does.
This is something we've been
trying to message since the
beginning of vaccine rollout
that eventually
Why does she use the word? This
is like, you know, these other
calculus and some of these words
we always jump all over. She
should say we've been trying to
tell people. Exactly. That's how
you talk normally,
this has been very frustrating.
We've been trying to tell people
since the beginning of the
vaccine rollout, I guess you
could ban. We could give people
so much good advice. We could
save China, we could save the
pharmaceutical industry. I mean,
we're so good.
This is something we've been
trying to message since the
beginning of vaccine rollout
that eventually when enough of
the population is vaccinated.
This is to be expected because
so many people are vaccinated,
you're gonna have some
breakthrough some
hospitalizations and deaths in
that group.
But why did this guy all of a
sudden in the middle here go?
What kind of Tourette's was
that? Listen,
roll out that eventually when
enough of the population is
vaccinated. This is to be
expected because so many people
are vaccinated. You're gonna
have some breakthrough some.
Actually, I heard it the first
time but when you focus on it,
it's quite funny. goes. What is
he doing? Like Cobbold crap.
This is to be expected because
so many people are vaccinated,
you're gonna have some
breakthrough some
hospitalizations and deaths in
that group. But I think the
clear message to give people is
currently today if you've been
vaccinated and you've gotten
your updated booster, you are 15
one 515 times less likely Clean
to die than somebody who is not
vaccinated.
Alright, let's another messaging
tip from the curry Devorah
Consulting Group, when you're
trying to tell people that they
are safe because of your
defective product, the incorrect
way is to say that you are less
likely to die. You want to talk
about living not dying. That's
insane. What kind of messaging
servers do you have lady?
By the way? That's another lie.
Of course. It's a lie.
Of course. Well, we have a
little more from Dr. Silene.
So booster means you're up to
date. So the vaccine
this lady is this girl, this
girl.
Like, sounds like Gail
is listening to this and going,
Oh, crap. I don't have all my
boosters, listen to the panic.
So booster means you're up to
date. So the vaccine, if you
just if you just have the
initial vaccine, then it no
longer is steady in keeping you
steady. I'm telling you this.
This is Gail. I think she's
questioning her own choices now,
because of this Diags study. I
don't know what she means by
study. But let's say it's a
medical term. It's a new medical
term. It's a yes.
If you just if you just have the
initial vaccine, then it no
longer is steady in keeping you
protected or tested. And
especially again, if you're over
50 If you're immunocompromised,
if you're pregnant, your immune
system just doesn't respond as
well to the vaccine. And so
especially for those groups,
because you're at higher risk
for progression to severe
disease, you really need to go
out and get that booster as soon
as possible. And it does take
about two weeks for that booster
to really kick in. So take that
into account as well.
Now while stocks last two weeks,
you got the holidays coming up.
But wait,
there's more there is and it's a
reminder to that where you could
all use these reminders of basic
things we've learned during the
pandemic, the folks just aren't
really up to speed on what about
those some folks watching right
now who have COVID they may want
to see relatives.
Let's say hi to the audience.
They're at home everybody else.
COVID Hey, people, right? I see
you I see you. I see you. You
all got your COVID Listen up
people.
They may want to see relatives
tomorrow or next week or at some
point. What's the advice for
recovery time? And is there
really anything you can do to
speed that up before you can see
people?
Well, there are medications and
I think this is something that
people are forgetting there are
medications and oral pill that
you can be taking loaded.
Let me guess that Pfizer crap.
Oh, packs loaded. Oh, there's
medications. But there's only
one medication list faces? Well,
one, I think Merck has something
to
it's even a little more
egregious. I mean, this is this
is clearly an ad. But listen to
just listen.
Well, there are medications and
I think this is something that
people are forgetting there are
medications and oral pill that
you can be taking for COVID It's
been a little challenging, I
think for some people to access
that. Part of that as doctors
unfortunately don't understand
it's not how sick you are now,
that's not what determines
whether you should get treated
with Paxil COVID particular. But
rather are you at increased risk
for progression of severe
disease. So again, people over
50 people who have are
immunocompromised people who
have underlying medical
conditions, those are the people
if you have COVID You should get
started on treatment right away.
And one avenue that's opened up
listen to this, and Avenue goes
opened up. And before I play the
avenue I just like to remind you
that you could not go and get
ivermectin unless you had a
prescription for was it malaria?
Let's say for any reason COVID
related you could not get it at
the pharmacy they would not make
it to a off label they had in
the pharmacy. And by the way.
Like my favorite clip. So
statistically just 17 seconds 17
Okay. Okay,
underlying medical conditions,
those are the people if you have
COVID You should get started on
treatment right away. And one
avenue that's opened up that
will make it much easier to get
this as CVS now has their
pharmacist prescribing tax livid
so you can go online to CVS to
their website and follow the
instructions and you can get
packed with it that
way wanted to know we're
focusing on a great
surprise good to know it was
commercial.
So that's usually more
commercial for CVS and Pax livid
probably probably a joined
by but this was something that
was only being prescribed to
people in hospitals. or by
doctors. And now just just go
online. Just go online kick
free, get on your tell them
telemedicine health. And by the
way, restock on your SSRIs you
know, grab a little bit of Xanax
tal on the app. So that's
groovy. But they can't do but
what they didn't do is they
didn't really give a good
explanation why the excess death
count because that's really
well,
they skirted it beautifully,
but it's excellent. Not
that wasn't beautiful to me. I'm
calling this man she's a liar.
Liar. But big time, you know, is
he avoided the question
completely, and then they can
they get freaked out? Somebody
said, but these guys are so
unbelievable. So what are you
gonna do? Right?
You have what you just did,
though. What would we both just
did? And there's, there's now
this is where's this come from?
The Atlantic? Well, we just did
about Pax. COVID makes us anti
packers. I'm not kidding. Yes.
Yes, there's
an anti
packs are now this is what's the
the Atlantic inside the mind of
Atlantic
Council on Foreign Relations?
Monthly
inside the minds the name of it
inside the mind of an anti PAC,
sir.
I mean, come on.
So now Now, if you even make a
joke about Pax lo COVID, which I
think also has a pretty poor
reputation.
It sucks. It doesn't work,
right? It may even work. It may
be adverse adverse. Meanwhile,
they're not stopping anyway,
because I'm sticking with the
Malone thesis about this whole
thing is a giant test for the
platform, and see who and then
kill off people with it, just
get them out of the way. And the
Chinese took a different tack by
locking everyone down to see how
that's gonna work out so they
know that the results of that
are coming in.
was gonna say that the test is
kind of weird because it's
killing off the wrong people. I
mean, we lost Irene Cara at 63.
Suddenly, boom.
Yeah. So it's a beautiful big a
huge laundry list of people,
the guy who Trump's Trump wanted
a particular lawyer. That guy
died suddenly 48. I mean, I'm
sure people have died all the
time. But now just whenever I
hear someone died, I'm like, you
know, the first thing that goes
through your head, I can't help
it.
I think they need a giant quilt.
Like the AIDS quilt. Yeah. Now,
now, what have we learned
throughout the past?
What I wanted to get this clip,
I'm sorry. Which is that they're
working on this platform. And
now this is the first real test
of the platform is the flu,
which is the let's see if we can
because they've been talking
about a universal flu vaccine
forever, for forever. But but
the early talk of it. I know
this has gone on to how to have
a meeting. The early talk of the
early flu vaccine was you take
this vaccine, whatever, however,
they concocted it, and you get
the shot and you'd never get the
flu ever. And it would be a
lifetime immunity which sounds
like the stupidest products in
the world. And because there's
no money in it unless you have
an annual software update.
You got to do it annually
firmware. The current flu shot
firmware for no slipstreaming.
Okay, so here we go. No side.
Here's the update on the mRNA
flu shot.
Scientists have engineered and
experimental super vaccine, they
say can fight every gnomes
trauma
super vaccine. That's dynamite
strain
of the flu. It employs the same
technology used in COVID-19
shots and to these Daniel
Monaghan has the story.
The vaccine hasn't been tested
on people yet given in two
shots, it uses the same mRNA
technology
breakthrough
they're ready to roll this thing
out,
and there's never been tested.
Well, you don't have to do that.
We learned that with this latest
booster. We don't have to
just go Go for it. Even the
platform the platform's like if
even if the FDA guys like I
don't like this and they
approved it anyway
employs the same technology used
in COVID-19 shots and today is
Daniel Monaghan has a story.
The vaccine hasn't been tested
on people yet given in two
shots. It uses the same mRNA
technology that was pioneered
and what did he say
given that? Yeah, oh, so you're
right. So because we knew was
the platform is what platform we
think is maybe more nefarious
form safe than you just drop
anything on it instantly you
don't have to test this question
is
is it Linux or is it Vista?
COVID-19 shots entities Daniel
Monaghan has a story.
The vaccine hasn't been tested
on people yet given in two
shots. It uses the same mRNA
technology that was pioneered in
the COVID-19 shots from Pfizer
and moderna. It delivers
instructions for cells to create
replicas of proteins that appear
on influenza viruses. Florida
Governor Ron DeSantis, recently
addressed mRNA technology in
regards to COVID vaccines,
they lied to us about the mRNA
shots they said if you take it
you will not get COVID That is
false.
The universal flu vaccine, if
successful in human trials would
not necessarily prevent
infection. The hope is that it
would give people a baseline
level of immunity and reduce
deaths and hospitalizations.
Unlike standard flu,
is that zero reporting? Are you
putting that in? All right, I
was confused. It was that good
of immunity and reduce deaths
and hospitalizations. Unlike
standard flu vaccines that
deliver one or two versions of
the proteins, the experimental
vaccine includes 20 different
types, scientists hope the
immune system would then
recognize any virus that might
counter in the future, pick up
protein, any protein DeSantis
warns against ideology affecting
health policy and being placed
over data and evidence.
And then what happens is, is
that they will say something
like, Okay, six weeks of mass
will and COVID. So that's what
they claim, it doesn't happen.
And then what they will do is
they will kind of move the
goalposts and say, Well, you
know, only 95% wore it so now
scientists say a universal flu
vaccine would not mean an end to
flu season, but it would replace
the guesswork that goes into
developing annual shots.
Meanwhile, an article published
in The Washington Post on
Wednesday reported that a
majority of Americans dying from
the Coronavirus were vaccinated
in states that 58% of
Coronavirus deaths in August
were people who were vaccinated
or boosted,
boosted. So if I understand this
report, they're gonna get this
you know, instead of like COVID,
they gave me the sprite spike
protein in the mRNA didn't turn
out so good. As we just saw at
the end of that report, for flu,
they gave you 20 different
proteins. One of them will work.
Just a theory,
pick a protein, any protein that
this is insane, is getting
there. But it's science. It's
science.
It's Science,
Science, Math. What did we learn
in the past? Was it now three
years? It's almost three years
isn't a nonsense. Deadly? No,
no, it's two and a half years.
What have we learned about Mink
was a mink. They're bad.
We track them. I tracked the
mink. Yeah, you are the mink guy
they were calling mink is
killing me. Why was of 1000s Why
were they why were they killing
mink,
because they're infected with
COVID or something. Because
they have very, very similar
systems as humans, and they can
easily pass it on. It's the same
reason that we have to call
1000s 10s of 1000s of chickens
and turkeys watch bird flu. So
you know they're gonna get it.
You might as well and you know,
you gotta get rid of them. Which
I find always very sketchy.
So we seem to it seems to be
more of a market control thing
that Do you
remember? Do you remember the
mink that they buried them and
then they started popping up
again. They didn't bury them
deep enough. story it was like,
I wonder if we still have it was
a crisis.
You may still have a clip. No, I
definitely have a clip when you
see a mink election.
Unfortunately, I have a lot of
due to the same immune system.
That's why the Spanish were
killing mink. The Dutch were
killing me mainly due to the
same immune system. See, we had
the mink problem by Brett and
Heather wines. We got all kinds
of clips about that. But I have
a new clip. Because I would
wager I would wager that Ohio
may see some kind of super
spreader event could be a great
testing ground for the new mRNA
flu platform. 20 varieties. Who
knows, but when this happens, my
spidey senses activated
somebody releasing an estimated
40,000 mix from a farm in
Northwest Ohio yesterday. Now
we're getting an idea of how
much it will cost and the damage
it could cause Tatiana cash has
some of those answers tonight.
Well, Melissa, Jeff, we did
learn that the farmer has been
able to get back about 80% of
the Minks that are on the loose
and while it could seem to some
as a good thing animals met for
slaughter or said free but
there's a large neck neck
there's a large negative
financial and economic impact
from this release which has been
anything but good. With some
30,000 Make accounted for leaves
possibly 10,000 more on the
loose, which creates a negative
domino effect.
The ecosystem they put in a bad
situation. Residents are in a
bad situation the meat
themselves are in a bad
situation the farmers there's
not a scenario where this is
good.
Charles Hobbs, the executive
director of the fair commission
USA says there are about 100
family farms across 12 states
breeding about 1.5 million mink
and the average price for each
is around $40
You're looking at $1.6 million
would be the livestock loss
that's just the livestock loss
we're not talking the vandalism
the graffiti the fence is broken
the cages torn apart they the
barns vandalized
he says
to Ohio farms and one Michigan
have been attacked by activists
in the last three weeks and
there it is. All of a sudden we
have activist and they showed
the graffiti graffiti as you
would say, an anarchy sign a
with a circle around it. Oh,
that's who's doing this the
anarchists. So this is this is a
seven minute report. Not one
mention of how they can pass on
COVID or flu and they have the
same immune system. But and just
months ago, we had to kill them.
And now I you know, we'll find
some 10 1000s All right.
Stinks. That's interesting. It
means I hate to say it
to mink stink.
Sounds like another optimist.
Tell you maybe this is this? Is
that the that this show is just
nothing but hop and mud.
November December November is
operons. On your no agenda show.
Wow. So I thought that was sums
up? In other words, something
that way you see it? Something's
up.
Yeah, the way you see it, it's
an OP. And then on the pretty
suspicious
to me the whole thing. So she
out of the blue. Just been up
any anti make movement
from the anarchists from the
or kissed I mean, get your act
together people seriously,
they're getting lazy, these guys
who were doing these things,
because the media will do
whatever they're told to do.
Yeah, the media is too docile.
So the White House announced
some guidance for vaccine
mandates for nursing home
residents and staff. But I want
you to just and I just know
clerks when you listen to the
language. They call this new
Enforcement Guidance. That's a
little disturbing. What is it?
Is it guidance or Enforcement
Guidance? Here's what you should
do to enforce just creepy. And
now it comes out. According to
the Daily Mail, that it was in
fact, Biden or whoever Obama
ordered Trudeau to end the
freedom convoy over fears us car
plants would close within hours.
Yeah, I was looking over all the
data on this too. What do you
think? Well, I think it's,
there's not I think the evidence
is weak. But because there's a
lot of discrepancy you can't get
the real smoking gun, but I
think it's probably true. Why
wouldn't it be that's what
because it is a pain in the ass.
They have to deal with this and,
and Trudeau is a wimp and he can
be pushed around and so I think
they did it. You got to end this
thing. We gotta we're gonna lose
it's gonna again it's commerce.
That's the key here. You care
about the freedom with convoy
screw them besides that it's
given everyone a bad impression.
The tried to do it here we just
you know, blocked outside of
Washington, DC area and trucks.
You can go in a circle.
Yeah, but but but the way they
ended the freedom convoy was by
turning off everybody's money.
And that yes, well, they
definitely emergency powers
thing, which was never used
wheat. Wheat is
America. It was GoFundMe.
America turned that off. Not
Canada.
No, no, Tom, but the Emergency
Powers Act that that Trudeau
instituted. Yeah, the same which
gave him the power to do other
stuff. But yeah, no, we turned
Yeah, no, go find minutes.
Obviously a front a bad one.
Then we have the deputy prime
minister. I think she now the
finance minister or some would
say finance. Finance Minister
was she was part of this part of
the money shut off. As you
recall. She's like, Oh, no, it's
just no problem. We just shut it
off. Shut down. You can't do
that. We are going to have that.
And she was interviewed by some
Um, dude, I don't know exactly
what his deal is, but teach
raptor about the mandates was
pretty funny clip
time. So I'm going to cut you
off there. And you'd agree with
me that given that there was no
regulation in place from March
2020 to January 15 2022, during
the throes of the pandemic,
there was no reason to pass one
in January 15 2022 was that
there was no health risk. No,
I'm afraid I
don't agree in January, we had
an Omicron wave, we were still
fighting COVID. And there was a
real value in encouraging as
many Canadians as possible to
get vaccinated.
So the purpose was to encourage
Canadians to get vaccinated to
compel them to get vaccinated.
Is that fair? That's right. All
right. So that was the purpose
of the regulation. That was the
true purpose.
Not to protect people just to
just to get them used to it,
coerce them. Cutie pie, nobody
cares. Only we care to some
degree. To some degree. Let me
see
Oh, yeah, this as you're going
through some stuff that you run
into the
well, I had one more just the
report, no clip. This is a study
coming from the Indian Journal
biomedicine. So take that for
what it's worth. I don't want to
say Indians aren't outstanding
pharmacists and doctors and
specialists. But this study
claims that fear mongering and
misinformation may be
responsible for adverse effects
attributed Oh, yeah,
absolutely.
Right on. So we are actually
indirectly killing people.
But we're not doing
misinformation. No, no, not
according to us. No,
we're not. No,
I agree.
And it's not according to good
dnn. They do it through how we
feel about is a fact. And I was
looking at this my Kansas story
this floating around was in
October 2022. There was a report
that went I think the 22nd is 70
Something like that. There was a
report that went out that the
Boston University had developed
a COVID and that was 80% kill
rate. So there was a big stink
about this, rightfully so
because they blended Omicron
with the original strain. And so
it's a big thing so then they
denied it. So not November, they
denied it real and then so the
next you look at Massachusetts
outbreak of q1 one some crazy
variant has taken over
Massachusetts. Oh,
no, I haven't felt that we've
seen this at all. This is
fantastic.
Well, here's the best one from
NBC Boston, Nightmare x b b
variant likely already here and
that's the one that's a killer.
That's the one that they were
making.
Probably no, no, they weren't
making it. They denied it.
Eventually.
They denied it. But everyone
everyone saw that. Okay.
And then if you go look at
Sputnik, which I looked at for
the rugby referees, the Russian
thing your Russian thing. They
claim that all these bylaws that
are all over the world that are
run by us we had to outsource
some everyplace because our labs
are leakers.
We got leaky labs.
So you got leaky loud. I got
leaky labs. So you got leaky
labs in Boston that we're doing
this this crazy COVID variant
that they were developing for
some unknown reason I'm bragging
about it is league it's a
leaker. They're all leakers
that's insane.
Well, they somebody should be
hung for whatever they did in
Boston. Well, that's rather
aggressive and like to see some
of the I guess. So like this is
somebody gets to the bottom is x
BB variant, which is
it's an x ray bravo bravo X BB.
Yeah. X bb, bb now. Okay.
It's called a nightmare variant.
Nightmare. Very, I'm going to
put out an APB on the SBB
though, according to The
Telegraph, and of course we see
many many, many more people
hundreds more people expected to
die each month in England
because from cancer. Now I see
lots of physicians, oncologists
saying they believe this is
directly related because people
are showing up with stage four
directly related to the
vaccination. People who are in
complete remission, but I'll
just give you the story. Spoiler
alert is because you didn't go
You didn't go for your checkup.
During lockdown, you didn't go
so sorry. You should have gone
you stayed home. That's that's
that how it'll be handled? Yeah.
All right. Anyway, depressed. I
think we're done with COVID.
I think so. Little bit
of COVID is not done with us.
How about some? What have we got
Ukraine, Ukraine, Russia? I got
a little bit on that.
I don't have any I got some
Russia stuff about the new car.
They're bringing out the musk of
it.
Let's do the North. Let's do the
new car. And then I'll roll out.
Very interesting story, because
it brings back to some of the
thoughts we had about how Russia
goes, does this Ukraine thing
and then they get all this free
sniper question.
I have a question is, are they
rolling this out? Is this a new
launch? Is this a product
introduction?
It's a car that they used to
make 20 years ago, and they
stopped making now they brought
it back out in one of the
factories that they've taken
over because these companies
have left the country. It's a
good story. And it just so
happens to look exactly like a
Chinese car.
But is this something that
launched pre war or are they
saying hey, you know, the war is
going so well?
Let's launch a car. No, no, the
cars just launched like a few
days ago.
That's very interesting.
After a two decade hiatus,
Russia on Wednesday launched
production, not the moszkowicz
car brand. It's being built at a
plant in near Moscow given up by
French carmaker Renault and it
has a new modern design.
Okay, take
a look at so Renault left the
country in the you'll hear the
details about these factories
being turned over to the
Russians. Let's go let's flip to
it looks like a Chinese car with
Chinese labeled parts and
stickers of Chinese carmaker JC
everywhere, but it really isn't
made in China, which is exactly
what the recently revived Soviet
era brands. Mackiewicz wants
consumers in Russia to believe
after a two decade hiatus The
carmaker marked its return with
the new Mackiewicz three rolling
off the floor of a former Renaud
plant near Moscow, a factory
that Renaud sold as it left the
country in response to Russia's
invasion of Ukraine. The car
goes on sale in Russian next
month.
Everybody thinks that we only
glued our logo on the cars here,
but that's not the case. We have
an external partner. We have
commas as an external partner.
And we have a long distance
partner we are working with and
whom we're getting components
from. We are not naming that
partner.
There's no prizes for guessing
who in fact the most which three
looks identical to the Sithole x
four compact crossover made by
China's J AC, a standout
features that it has an anti
braking system, a components
usually found in all new cars
elsewhere in the world. Russian
carmakers have had to remove it
from their cars because of
Western sanctions in response to
Russia's military campaign in
Ukraine. The new modern Chinese
design is a far cry from the
basic hatchbacks or three box
saloons the brand was once known
for Renault sold its brand and
the factory Moscow will use to
build these cars for a ruble
each as it left
a ruble each
I guess sir, getting a ruble out
of the deal. This cute little
guy gets I it's just a ruble
each I guess they get one ruble
per car the Renault does but
they turned their factory over
is a gyp. Let's take a look at
the next clip which brings in
more
players. The Russian
government's now aims to produce
just 100 1000s Mackiewicz
vehicles a year some a
collector's item will be
electric for comparison,
electric
This is the Russian government's
now aims to produce just
100 1000s moszkowicz vehicles a
year some which will be electric
for comparison, Tesla makes 1/5
That number in a week at its
Shanghai plant. With just 600
moszkowicz threes slated for
production this year, the new
model is unlikely to dislodge
the gloomy outlook for the
country's auto industry, whose
annual sales could end the year
below a million vehicles for the
first time in Russia's modern
history.
It's an interesting time to roll
out a car yeah,
well here's the reason they did
it. I think this is the the last
till some detail. Oh, here we
go.
And adding to the woes another
carmaker pulls out of Russia,
Japan's Nissan is taking its
name off a car plant in St.
Petersburg. That's after the
company's assets in Russia were
nationalized. A crane lower the
giant red letters spelling
automakers name off the
building. Nissan's pulled out
will cost the company over $680
million. The company halted
production at its St. Petersburg
plant in March. It later sold
all its Russian business to a
Moscow based automotive industry
Institute at a price of only
about $1. Though the company
reserves the right to buy it
back within six years. Nissan
said this week that the sale is
now complete. This isn't the
only Japanese out maker though
to end its operations in the
Russian market. Toyota made the
same decision back in September.
Okay, so they need cars for
people to function. And this is
this is kind of Vladimir's
Volkswagen This is Oh everyone
can have
a we have like we got these car
factories let's build some cars
that we only paid $1 for the
factory
and there's a lot going on with
with cars the EU is starting to
get pretty angry with us United
States. Cars we're selling you
know, we're selling everything.
We're basically price gouging
we're not allowing subsidies for
electric vehicles unless they're
made you know, like 90% in
America. So anything over in
Europe is not getting any of the
subsidies as there's a lot of
stuff going on with vehicles
specifically. This is rather a
lot of scams when I turned 18 in
the Netherlands some friends of
mine gave me as a birthday gift
gift as a as a lark, but it did
run a lot.
stationwagon Lada that was an
that's got to be the that's the
collectible. I wish I still had
it. Yeah, you should you do wish
you still Yeah.
I didn't say I do because I'm
practicing.
I do think you did you do not
Yeah. No, indeed. I can't get it
out. Whatever it is, but this
you know, what's the best of
what the plastics made out of
plastic?
Right? No, no, it was like more
like a tin can or wasn't made
out of plastic.
I thought that was the one with
the plastic sides. No, no, no.
What's the one card this guy is
made out of plastic and I was
always told that if he ever got
bumped into the plastic would go
get pushed, pushed in. And it
would just pop out randomly
making a huge noise. No, that
was not this. Not a lot. Okay,
there must be some other car the
lot that was really her bond
junkie to bounce it, but that's
fine. So that's French.
Know that your boss not French.
It's it was like Eastern Europe,
Eastern Germany or Russian or
something like that. Wait, the
Trabant was Nick, look it up. I
know. He might just wonder like,
why are we talking?
I don't know what we're just
wasting time. East Germany, East
Germany to throw bombs that was
made out of plastic. That was
another car that a lot of people
drove in Holland back.
Oh, that'd be a great car to
own. What was that three wheel
bought 601 x with a 500 cc two
stroke engine baby.
You have to you have to put your
own oil in.
Make it a horrible two strokes,
sound. Smoke, and
you got to make your own oil for
that. Well, this was a car talk
with Adam and John. Come back
anytime y'all. But this is not
about Russia or about Ukraine. I
should say it's completely about
Russia. And so you know, these
companies are pulling out.
They're never intended to go
back. And I think it's easy to
see. As President Biden
announced the new army command
invece bottom. We have a base
now and it's you know, new new
new base.
It's a new base. Oh, yeah.
Got it. So you got a couple of
new bases. We got one in
Germany, these Baden. I'm
opening up the story now because
I think President Biden
appointed a three star general.
Of course, this page is not
opening right now. While that's
opening a new base is opening
in. No, this is it. What is this
here? This is new base. Got it
here.
It's from Axios. are we opening
new bases
because we're intent this
because this is going back?
We're going back in time.
additional troops will be
deployed to Romania on a
rotating basis and enhancements
made to troop deployments in the
Baltic states. We're sending to
f 35 squadrons to the UK to
bolster defense capabilities in
Germany, Italy and naval
operations in Spain. Where's the
new base? Permanent headquarters
for US forces stationed in
Poland, as well as deployment of
troops and weapons to Europe.
elsewhere. So this baton is one.
So we're awkward. We're opening
up new bases. This is this is
the new normal. I don't think a
Europe realizes it. But it's
America against Russia. And
sadly, you're just cannon
fodder, I think. A new army
command here it is. The we
have 11 New bases that just
opened up in the United States,
unless in case the Russians
tried to attack us. We're
spending money left and right. A
new command at the Army's
headquarters in Germany will be
established to coordinate how
the US trains and equips
Ukrainian troops. Giving we're
only advising
Yeah, no no consultant look over
here consultants
giving formal structure to an on
the fly mission conceived in the
wake of Russia's full scale war
on the country. So, so this is a
permanent base giving formal
structure to an on the fly
mission. No, please so US
European commander, it was a
your US European command general
Christopher kavali presented his
plan to defense secretary Lloyd
Austin for command base and V
spoton. And the New York Times
reported on this earlier this
week, Thursday, I think so yeah.
So we're just opening up bases.
US Army, Europe and Africa.
That's Oh, this is interesting.
I have a picture here. The 520/9
Military Police Company Honor
Guard, welcome the Secretary of
the Army to the visa bot and
Khazanah September 20. And it
literally says headquarters US
Army, Europe and Africa. I mean,
are we expecting Romo pretty
soon. This is great. This is
really good. All right, of
course.
Just to stop where you're
talking about that. What do we
have any bases in Africa do we
have do we have no guts to go
down in Africa and open up base
we had we don't have enough
friendly people down there what
we had your booty and we left
and we I think we've left
African let left it to the
Chinese
Chinese took over the base in
Djibouti if I recall. No, the
Chinese they they run except for
the French. They got a couple
things over there on the on the
West Coast.
Well, the French are having
issues that I got to clip.
It's always good when the French
are having issues. You brought
it you brought a big thing here.
Okay, this is the Tunisia. This
is an OMG clip I marked it.
Okay, because it's like what is
this? Sorry, I'm sorry, Tunisia
and that Yeah, but in Tunisia,
the French language appears to
be losing its appeal among the
youth at least in the classroom.
In Final high school exams,
nearly 70% of students get below
average scores. Several factors
are in play, including a
suffering public education
system, curriculum changes and
Overwatch teachers but also,
young people are turning more to
English as our team in Tunis
reports
at the front of the Mortimer
club an international channeled
language schools children recite
English while playing the screen
enrolled her seven year old son
Aziz
don't Sonic on his school's
English, but it's not enough. So
that's why we wanted to
encourage it use those hours
with another club.
In Tunisia even a French remains
the official second language
many parents are increasingly
aware that their children also
need to speak English or risk
being left out
was increased the need to learn
English it's opening up the
social networks TV series
American productions. Today
English is becoming
essential. Students also want to
learn English for professional
opportunities abroad.
Wasn't a Tunisia where the Arab
Spring kicked off? Yep. Because
someone because bread was too
expensive. Yep,
exactly. And now all of a
sudden, this and the failing
education system is suddenly
they're speaking English, which
I think is somewhat ironic.
No, no, no, no, you know what
that is? That's an OP.
I'm not gonna say it.
Like in this Training Center for
tech skills where digital terms
need to be in English.
When we talk about web
development or digital
marketing, they're based on
English.
We can translate that into
French.
The training aims to prepare
future professionals for work,
and the center claims that 60%
of its students find employment
afterwards. Yes means an
Instagramer, who makes content
in Arabic and English a
strategic choice to grow her
audience?
This means I can reach a bigger
audience. I already have an
audience in Algeria, Morocco,
France, and I think English is
the language which speaks to the
whole world.
Wait a minute, this is literally
the opposite children talking. I
get it. They're planning an OP
on Instagram.
I already have an audience in
Algeria Morocco, France. And I
think English is the language
which speaks to the whole world
is going on loosey goosey Ceylon
keep Allah to know
Yeah, exactly. The tourism
markets. This multilingual guide
has also decided to create
immersive tours of
archaeological sites in English
with around 180 degrees. how big
this basilica is to sassy on
ugly bastard No, no ugly book
all
this is an English much more
than other languages. Because it
turns out that the English
speaking world is what works
best in the media,
darling media. At the
International French speaking
summit in Tunisia this year.
Emmanuel Macron said he was
aware of the decline of French
in some North African countries
in favor of other languages. He
called on the French speaking
world to do more to promote
French. Yeah, good.
Yeah, I was just gonna say this
is something that's been working
with French for a long time
because french french was the
the international language of
diplomacy.
Yeah, it was in fact the British
Parliament no that I think the
1600s or whenever was spoke
French.
And I don't even understand why
the Brits put up with that at
all. They really don't like the
French.
It's just a thing.
I think I think the French
actually have a shot at the
World Cup this year. I for some
reason, but
they won the World Cup.
Didn't they win it last year,
they've won it several times. I
don't know if they won it last
year. But they don't win it.
They don't always win it will
weigh
you up. forget to tell you about
this rematch. We'll talk about
the fabulous match between the
UK and the United States, which
ended in a nil nil tie when
everybody strives to achieve.
I think if I were to, if I were
to choose a favorite based on
political motives, and I think
this this Qatari deal, I think
the whole thing is fake. It
could be green screen for all I
know, I don't know if there's
anyone there. It's
weak. The whole thing is only
people there but yeah,
there's talk of a lot of actors
being hired to fill up the
stands. I know it's just weak.
There's no beer. So it's not
it's just no beer.
There's no scam by the way.
No beer, no football.
No the beer is scam is because
at the same time, there was
nothing of no beer there was an
announcement of a new product
from Anheuser Busch InBev Oh,
wait. The whole thing is a
publicity stunt. No, it's an up
publicity stunt I considered
different than an OP. It's a
commercial op. Maybe it is the
same as
an American, a fine American
company sold out to the greasy
Belgians. And what are they do?
They take your alcohol away with
a lie? And it makes sense
because what they they tweeted
when that happened. And their
tweet was like, Well, this is
interesting. And now it makes
sense. It was complete setup,
shame on them. By the way, you
ruin football, as we call it,
you ruin it when you do things
like that Budweiser and all of
InBev should be should be
boycotted for a while. Doubt
will be the day No, of course if
people like to drink, but
anyway, so back to back to
Ukraine. And so now it makes
sense that we know we have given
90 We the United States has
already the value that is
leaving that is not going to be
used by Americans, unless you're
in the military industrial
complex is 19 billion so far, as
the Lenski now has said he
doesn't he needs another $55
billion to pay for budget
infrastructure, government
expenses and pensions, in order
to keep everything rolling, and
he will get it because as you
see this, we are building up our
military capacity against
Russia. And that is the new
front. It was you know, it was
great. Afghanistan was a lot
better Europe and you let this
happen and I wish I could stop
it but these crazy nut jobs in
Washington, the beltway they are
they they're going to kill a lot
of people. They love it. Do you
think that's the correct
assessment?
I don't have anything to say
against it. Hey, here's
an update on how well the wars
doing for Ukraine.
New Russian artillery attacks
have left millions of Ukrainians
without power. This satellite
photo shows Ukraine this month
in near total blackout. CBS has
Chris lives say examines the
devastation and curse on and we
must warn you some of what
you're about to see is
disturbing.
The Russians have left here
soon, but the terror remains.
Her name was Natasha. Just a few
steps from the safety of her
home we went to Russia and
rocket killed her. Her husband
died hours later as well,
leaving behind their daughter
Lilia. I hate the Russians. She
says they took the most precious
people in my life. But I have a
son and for him I must live.
Those fortunate to survive are
left in the cold in the dark,
with Russia gunning for the
country's power grid, turning
winter into a weapon families
unable to cook their meals. On
the very day the country
commemorates the great famine of
the 1930s when the Soviet Union
intentionally starved millions
of Ukrainians to death. We
cannot be broken President
Solinsky said honoring those
killed by Stalin then and Putin
now, once they wanted to destroy
us with hunger now with darkness
and cold. But there were more
signs that Russian forces are
taking a beating arrow according
to British intelligence. Their
supplies are so deployed heated,
they've resorted to firing
missiles from the 1980s and
stripping them of their get rid
of overheads British
intelligence as they're unlikely
to be effective.
Thank you British intelligence,
British intelligence, you take
an old 1980s missile, you take
the warhead up, put a big bomb
in there, and you should just
shoot it in and just shoot it in
there. But it's not going to be
effective. I think it'd be
effective.
It makes a bang.
It blows them up.
Do you know that people have
stopped listening to the show in
Europe because of our cavalier
attitude towards this? They
cannot believe that we are not
condemning Russia continuously.
And I would if we could get
Vladimir Putin to be sick again
because that waiting for the
cancer to kick in? Or was it
Parkinson's? Or was
my believe your what you said is
true? I don't know this. I do. I
wish I'm absolutely convinced
several people who don't you
know, the problem with this
show. And it is problematic not
to just talk about the show all
the time. But the problem with
this show is that we deconstruct
the news and all we have is what
we can deconstruct and when we
hear stuff like what you just
played, where there's a old
1980s missile being flown into
the country blow something up is
no good. It's just nonsense.
Yeah, to get and we're actually
they're just getting rid of old
women
can't can they literally have a
visceral reaction to listening
to us not say Russia me
horrible? Yeah, I mean, we
promoted their new car. You are
voted their car.
Yeah, but if you listen
carefully to that report, they
were ridiculing the car in the
report.
But we weren't we were we were
loving it looks cute. Looks
dynamite will be electric race
car. We love the Lada love its
roots baby.
Then we talked about the
Trabant. There's very European
There you go. Yeah, Eastern
European, very European. Now the
only things I have from Ukraine
about Ukraine are about the arms
companies in Europe that are
flourishing and I want to play
these clips because there's a
little tidbit in here was if you
catch it,
okay, Eastern Europe's arms
industry is churning out guns,
artillery shells and other
military supplies. As
governments in the region lead
efforts to aid Ukraine and its
fight against Russia. Here's the
story.
The war in Ukraine has taken a
toll on Europe's economy, but
one sector is quietly humming.
Arms makers in Eastern Europe
are churning out weapons and
ammunition at a pace not seen
since the Cold War. Many
governments in the region are
still wary of their old Soviet
master Russia and keen to help t
resist arms firms are seizing
the opportunity. POLIN
stateowned PG Zed makes
everything from drones to
armored vehicles. While
Sebastian firework says it's
almost doubling its investment
plans over the next decade.
The armor shows we
aren't developing expanding our
abilities were preparing for
increased deliveries not only to
the Polish market, and we are
aware of that we are in many
discussions with potential
customers from third countries
who would like to equip their
armies with Polish equipment. PG
said says it has delivered all
sorts of gear to Ukraine,
including mortars, small arms
and ammunition. It expects 2022
revenues to beat a pre war
target of almost $1.5 billion.
There's a similar story in the
Czech Republic. The country has
supplied about $2.1 billion of
weapons to Ukraine and arms
exports are on track to hit
their highest since 1989. That's
according to Deputy Defense
Minister Thomas kopek money
for the Czech defense industry.
The conflict in Ukraine and the
assistance the industry provides
to the Defenders is clearly a
boost that we have not seen in
the last 30 years. It is not
only that this year will be an
absolute record in the export of
military material.
Configure
Yeah, they can make bullets
Yeah. They make a lot of claim
Park to have money in
the bank baby
it but it is also about quality.
It's about the fact that
historically, we can get access
to technology to partnership
with one of the world's largest
arms industries. And that's a
huge opportunity.
Eastern Europe's arms industry
first boomed under communism
churning out weapons for the
Soviet bloc. war in Ukraine has
the factory is busy again, but
no longer in service to the
Kremlin.
Yeah, so I
gotcha in there.
I didn't hear it.
It was in the second clip right
at the beginning. He says Now we
can partner with one of the
largest farms people ever says
who it is. Who is it? Is it
Raytheon? Is it one of our boys
is it Who is it?
The Daily Mail writes is
Washington steel. Our ally. Eu
accuses us of profiteering from
Ukraine war through sales of
guns and gas and threatened
trade war as top diplomats mon
Biden's green subsidies mean
Europeans businesses are
relocating to us. That's a
mouthful. But I'd say it'd be a
US company. Yeah.
Well, it doesn't sound like he
was relocating. That's for sure
these these guys in
Czechoslovakia, or Czech
Republic or whatever it is, and
Poland are doing just fine.
Well, let's see Deutsche Vela
says that there may be some some
bad news on the front for energy
and other European countries.
It's still
warm in the dining room for now.
Lunch is being served in the
children's home and layover in
western Moldova. But Director
Catalina plastika is worried
about the winter. energy and
food prices are rising and she
fears for the children's well
being. It's a similar situation
across the country. Most of us
pro European administration is a
thorn in Moscow side. So Russia
is wielding its most effective
weapon gas. Russia controls the
breakaway region and
Transnistria for gas is used to
produce electricity. Normally,
this covers two thirds of
Moldova's power needs. demand is
high because the entire country
uses electric heating, even
buses are electric. Now Russia
has cut gas exports claiming
that Moldova has failed to make
payments. Sound familiar?
To these stories are just the
same repetitious playbook.
There's another one that's good.
I don't have a clip of it. But
there's a screwy thing going on
with with Venezuela. But of
course Biden is warming up to
him.
I have that clip. If you want
the Biden vendor, Chevron
Chevron.
Fancy I know there's new
developments on the oil and fuel
front. What can you tell us?
That's right arrow a big change
in US oil policy after years of
sanctions on Venezuela. And it
comes at a time when the US oil
markets and the world oil
markets are so uncertain today
the Biden administration
announced that it is going to
allow oil giant Chevron to
resume limited production in
Venezuela, the country with the
largest oil reserves in the
world. Chevron and other oil
companies haven't been able to
operate in Venezuela for nearly
four years after the US imposed
severe sanctions on Venezuela's
oil industry in an effort to
weaken the corrupt regime of
Venezuelan President Nicolas
Maduro. But today in Mexico
City, the Maduro government
resumed negotiations with
opposition leaders about holding
free and fair elections, also
agreed to establish a
humanitarian program and last
month, he released seven
Americans including five oil
executives who were wrongly
detained five years ago. Still,
US officials say that they are
prepared to revoke this new six
month license from Chevron. If
Venezuela does not continue to
negotiate in good faith arrow.
Okay, let's break this one down.
Yeah, well, Biden, Venezuela
used to be a big source of
gasoline for the United States
major was through the Citgo gas
stations.
Right. And this was when we
could never quite find energy
independence for some reason.
Yeah, it was impossible. Can't
do it. We hope that next
president will do it.
Yeah. And then Trump did it. Of
course, did it because it's
doable. That had to be turned
back. In Yeah. Can you have
anything like that? So it's
really put a dent into our
system when we don't have
Venezuelan oil coming in, or
gasoline primarily coming in?
How
long did it? How long are we
having that switch? How long do
we have to Vargo? How long did
we have an embargo on Venezuela?
Versus Maduro got reelected?
Okay. It's been a number of
years is within the show?
timeframe? Yeah. Obama. Yeah,
Obama, I think it was Obama. And
yeah, cuz I don't think Bush did
it. So anyway, but we could look
it up again, but I'm not going
to. But Chevron is a gasoline
maker. And something they have a
refinery down there that
probably they can only run. And
I don't know if it was shut
down, or they just had to start
it up. I'm not sure what the
story is like, they've asked my
connection to Chevron and have
him find out. But whatever the
case is, they only giving him a
six month lease, but that's
bullcrap. Because it takes a
month to get a refinery up to
full speed to really start
pumping out gasoline and so
they're not going to let it get
to full screen and pull the plug
on it. I would predict
immediately that six months ago
get extended, no matter what
Maduro does good faith or bad
faith that that's not going to
end diesel oil companies are
powerful.
And is this coincidental that we
in America seem to be shutting
down refineries? I think we were
shutting them down. We
need to go green. Go Green.
Right. So we're exporting the
nasty to Venezuela. Oh, good.
Well, the obvious question is,
this oil refineries aren't a
mess.
When it's not green. They're not
green. We're green. It's not
easy being green. Here. Well,
let's see if this will make any
difference for us here at home
like
and Nancy, What could this mean,
then for us gas prices? Nothing.
Well, White
House officials insist that this
move has nothing to do with
their efforts to boost oil
supply. And they warn that it's
unlikely to do much to gas
prices in the short term because
this only affects one oil
company on a limited basis. But
it does mean that the US could
soon begin to purchase oil from
Venezuela oil that previously
had been found for China.
Ah, usurping China, according to
CBS, and of course, we need some
relief. That's
a shot that's that's the soft
peddle the right wing. complaint
about Biden selling out to Iran
and Venezuela two countries are
supposed to be our enemies.
Yeah. It just to get some
gasoline so he can get
reelected?
Well, this is this is what
really is necessary, certainly
here in the United States, and
it's no different in Europe.
Gas prices are down sharply
since their record highs earlier
this year today averaging about
$3.75 a gallon. But the cost of
diesel fuel remains stubbornly
high, averaging about 535 A
gallon in five states, including
California, it's over $6.
Is is Venezuela. I have this
more than just clip is
Venezuela. Would that help the
diesel supply?
I don't think they I don't think
so. No, I mean, if they turn
they can make the refinery
produce diesel. But this new low
sulfur diesel and all the rest?
No, I don't think No, I don't
think no, it's just gasoline in
five states, including me. I
don't know for a fact but
there's no evidence that I know
of that indicates that they can
do it. In five
states, including California.
It's over $6 Diesel powers the
US economy and as Adriana Diaz
reports that's driving up the
cost of just about everything.
If you want to know about diesel
prices, hit your ride with the
JD painted axle. My last trip
was over 5000 All these years
kidding. from Chicago to
California and back. It used to
cost up to 3500.
And I won't get it like this.
It's expensive. Duren knees.
Okay, but also understand that
people here in Chicago needed to
onions abroad back.
Mike guitars pays for the diesel
for his 180 trucks at JKC
trucking. People at home are
really thinking about gas prices
because that's what they pay for
at the pump. How are Americans
ultimately also footing the bill
for this expensive diesel.
They're not buying diesel but
everything they get delivered to
their home all their food is
shipped by truck 70% of all
goods here in America are
shipped by trucks. So they're
feeling it because all these
extra costs have to get trickled
down into the consumer
to cope. He's had to cut pay
five cents a mile for his
drivers, including painted. Some
people might say five cents is
just a nickel. Two to $400.
Wait, two to $400 a week. Yeah,
that's a lot. Is this a crisis?
It's as close as you can get to
a crisis
Patrick to hard adolescents oil
markets at Gas Buddy. Is it the
war in Ukraine that's putting
pressure on oil markets?
The primary factors I would say
COVID which has Americans to
abruptly shift driving behavior
shutting down major refinery
waterfall as well as Russia's
invasion of Ukraine. crimping
the flow of oil from Russia.
Sure.
No, brother. But this is bad. We
have a rail strike coming up
too.
Yeah, I think I may have a clip.
I had one mentioned that you
know the thing about diesels if
anyone's got a long memory,
meaning more than five to 10
years, diesel was always the
cheap fuel on the list always
prices it'd be like good gas
would be like 250 and it for
premium and then diesel would be
like a buck.
And then you have always you
have farm fuel which has a color
to it typically red so that you
can you can not pay a whole
bunch of taxes. It's even
cheaper that way. I guess that's
not available for a truckers.
I don't even know how to do that
anymore. But the point is, is
that diesel as a product is a
cheesy thing to make. It's not
like the refinement that you
Need to make gasoline? Gasoline
is a highly refined product. And
why is it so expensive?
Well, they came up with this
thing where they came with his
new specs. And the specs for the
sulfur content had got went
through the roof in terms of
low, low, low sulfur. And to get
the diesel that low and sulfur
it has to be, I guess you had to
get the sulfur out of diesel
took a lot of extra refining, to
jack the price up instantly. And
that started about five years
ago, when you first saw the
diesel prices are more expensive
than gasoline. That's when that
began
growing up in in the Netherlands
in the 70s. There were three
kinds of people, the quote
unquote normal people who just
had regular normal gasoline
cars. We had a Volvo 241 a 141
tank with a lawnmower engine.
Then you had the people who
drove on diesel. And this was
always one guy on the block and
the whole back of his car was
black. Right? And he drive away
in the morning, you know? Me
like man, you stink. And then
there were the weirdos. And the
weirdos had a liquid petroleum
gas tank in their trunk. And
that was the cheapest and you
roll up and you and they'd open
the trunk and you and you put
the LP tail nozzle on I'm sure
and they would have the cheapest
now that cars didn't run that
well on
it. Apparently they still well
you can get your car to run on
that today to this day. But the
problem is there's not that many
outlets where you can pick that
gasoline or that fuel up. Why
isn't that you know, just as a
little aside thing, Becky Worley
had her card done as a propane
car or natural gas car, one of
the two really gaskets, and
because she was commuting across
the bridge so much the only way
he could get across it do you
need that little sticker to have
a special vehicle that you know
that you don't need a person in
the car and you're not allowed
to drive on certain days. Now
you can drive all the time.
Well, I don't understand she had
to do that get a special sticker
for what? To go across the
bridge free. Oh. So she
converted her car to save the
three bucks. What is it? How
much is it to get across the
bridge these days
right now it's I think is $6.
And maybe it's higher. It keeps
going up. They jack it up. I
still have the advertisements
from the when they built that
bridge.
Free it was going to be free.
Free Forever. Free. When I was
when I was commuting into into
Manhattan from New Jersey. It
was $3 into the Lincoln Tunnel
at bridge hotel didn't matter.
Now it's like 16. Yeah, if you
have to do that every day, kind
of racks up. All right, here's
the rail strike, which we've
been tracking this I thought
with President Biden Good Old
Joe had fixed this. He brought
him into his office and he said
hey, I'm gonna give a little
take a little and, and it was
good. And now it isn't good.
And now on to the possible
railroad strike. President Biden
yesterday claimed he's not
directly in touch with this is
your clip.
Oh, are you telling me you got
an MTV clip?
You tell me if it's his very
funny
clip, by the way.
And now on to the possible
railroad strike. President Biden
yesterday claimed he's not
directly in touch with either
side. But that contradicts what
White House officials have said
NTDs Jessica Beatty
has more. President Biden
Thursday told reporters the
talks are ongoing between
railroads and unions. And
because of that, he said he
himself has not directly engaged
with either side yet. So But
that contradicts what the White
House press secretary said
earlier this week. The President
is indeed involved directly. But
I don't want to get into details
at this time. But he has been
involved. He remains focused
again I'm protecting America's
families. Earlier this week.
Another union rejected a
tentative agreement with freight
railroads. The major sticking
point is paid sick leave. unions
want it but railroads refuse it,
claiming unions agreed to skip
it in order to get short term
disability benefits and higher
pay. The latest union rejection
ups the possibility of a
nationwide rail strike that
could seriously hit the economy
ahead of the holidays. A new
estimate puts the cost of a
freight rail strike at $1
billion in its first week. The
Anderson economic group is
calling the potential strike one
of the most disruptive events
that can happen to the economy.
Lost agricultural goods and food
spoilage would quickly add to
mounting losses. The retail
industry Leaders Association is
calling on policymakers to
intervene to avoid an economic
disaster. If no contract deal is
reached the four rail unions
that voted against an agreement
set a joint strike date of
December 9.
Do your Christmas shopping
people Yeah. What is day 10 to
the lesson there's a big rail
strike I think the President
they have an executive thing
they can do it and you force it
back to work.
Or they can fire everybody and
like the like Reagan did with
rollers.
That was a one shot thing.
They're not going to be able to.
There's too many people involved
in the rail industry. And if you
want a bunch of amateurs running
these trains up and down, the
thing is, so
what do we know about this
particular union? Most unions
are very politically involved
and connected. So could they be
doing?
No nothing?
If you're a union guy? I know
what's disappointing. We should
figure that out, I'm sure.
Which brings us to my other
strike of union strike clip.
Yes,
this was this was an interesting
one.
This is Amazon.
Dozens of striking Amazon
workers gathered outside an
Amazon warehouse in the southern
suburbs of Paris on Black
Friday, calling for salary
increases in better working
conditions. It's part of a move
across the world to target the
online retailer on one of the
busiest shopping days of the
year. The make Amazon pay
initiative made the call for
strikes and says industrial
action was planned in more than
30 countries, including the
United States. French unions
call for strikes at France's
eight Amazon warehouses. Amazon
France said if there had been no
sign of disruption to operations
so far, yeah, I'm
also not sure how effective this
was. There was 40 countries they
claimed, including United States
Germany, France. I don't know if
they had any other like the
Netherlands. I don't know.
Again, it could work in France,
but I just don't know how big
this was. I see people with a
balaclavas on with Amazon
stickers. Are you an actual
employee, this profession, by
the way, professional signs.
So unions tend to get
professional signs because they
have union printing shops. I
just don't I just don't think
that it was that disruptive?
No, it wasn't,
in fact. Online, one
of my Amazon packages was stolen
and I put a complaint in and
nobody ever responded. So I lost
out on whatever it was, I think
had irks me to know and I'm
going to continue to complain.
So in America, but also around
the world. We have a thing
called Black Friday, even in the
Netherlands, where Thanksgiving
should not be celebrated. I
don't think it is. They do have
a Black Friday. Yeah, Amazon,
Amazon, Black Friday,
everywhere. Yeah, the
Amazon is promoted. This started
a number of years ago during our
show Good job. About five or six
years ago, they started started
in England, they started
promoting the idea of Black
Friday, even though nobody
celebrates Thanksgiving was just
the last last weekend or the
last Friday of November. And it
caught on.
Yes, people love it everywhere.
Especially since you all have
credit cards. The National
Retail Federation predicts that
holiday sales will grow between
six and 8%. This year, in
November in December, shoppers
will spend between 942 and $960
billion. This holiday weekend,
consumers are racking up more
credit card debt. Credit card
balances rose more than 15%.
Since last year, the largest
jump in more than 20 years,
had to put stuff on credit
cards. I had to pay for one of
my college classes on a credit
card today. But it
seems Gone are the days where
people crowded into stores for
Black Friday deals
were actually only pulled out we
were thinking what's going on?
Like where is everybody?
Yeah, retail was dead. Everyone
online, everyone using credit.
And I think that this next clip,
which signifies I believe the
trigger of all triggers, and
this thing will be pushed ahead
six months, six months forever
by both the Democrats and the
Republicans is the student debt.
Folks, I
want to give you an update on my
student debt relief plan. As
Americans continue to recover
from the pandemic, my
administration been working to
provide student debt relief to
millions of working and middle
class families across the
country, but Republican special
interest and elected officials
sue to deny this relief, even
for their own constituents. But
I'm completely confident My plan
is legal. But right now it's on
hold because of these lawsuits.
We're not going to back down on
our fight to give families
breathing room. That's why the
Department of Justice is asking
the Supreme Court in the United
States to rule on the case. But
it isn't fair to us 10s of
millions of borrowers are
eligible for relief to resume
their student debt payments,
while the courts consider the
lawsuit for that reason, the
Secretary of Education is
extending the pause on student
loan payments, while we seek
relief from the courts, but no
later than June 3020 23, which
would give the Supreme Court an
opportunity to hear the case in
his current term. Payments will
resume 60 days after the pause
ends. I'm never going to
apologize for help the working
class and middle class families
recover from the economic crisis
created by the pandemic. And
I'll continue working to make
government work to deliver for
all Americans for all Americans.
This is important
twice. It is my Oh, he's a liar.
He knows it soon. This is
unconstitutional fed Nancy
Pelosi, we have the clip,
you're missing the point. Of
course, he's a liar. Everyone
knows it. But when we know one
thing for certain we cannot
start student debt repayment.
People will be Oh be bankrupt.
Interesting idea. No, no,
bankrupted there's two and a
half years of interest. Just
because you don't have to pay
just because you have to pay
anything. The interest keeps
racking up. Now this is a
disaster. The Canada disaster it
cannot restore that forget about
getting rid of some of it or all
of it. They cannot restart it.
I'm I'm getting information from
all over the United States,
certainly, about what
if you're someone who wants to
pay you're paying it off.
But most people who had been
paying it off aren't paying it
off now? Because they don't
realize that the interest just
racks up.
Anyone getting it off? There
must be somebody?
I don't think so. No. It cannot
restart the both. I think both
the Republicans and the
Democrats, they know this. If
you restart it then and then
we're everyone's broke. Like
immediately was broke. Now you
know, exactly. And you know, the
deal is, you know, if you go
bankrupt, you can't absolve
yourself of this debt, which I
think that is the
unconstitutional part. That was
that was Biden. By No, no, no,
that was Clinton. Yes. But Biden
set it up in Delaware, he set
that up. He's the one that got
that bill. So that you could not
be resolved of that debt of
student loan debt. If you went
bankrupt? I am
How about this for an idea for
these idiots? reinstate the
bankruptcy laws correctly. So if
you go broke, because of these
student debts, you're bankrupt,
you're gonna have to pay it
because you're bankrupt,
technically bankrupt, you don't
have to pay it, which of course
is pressure on making you read,
you know, renegotiate the loan,
there's a lot of, you know, you
can stay out of bankruptcy. If
they go back to the old
bankruptcy laws,
this particular law. Again, when
Biden was a senator, he's the
guy that got this set up through
Delaware. And now, the story is
that there's no way to get rid
of your student or be absolved
of student loan debt in a in a
personal bankruptcy. I think
there is some evidence that you
actually can, but the myth is
there.
No, I think your initial, I
think your initial statement was
true. I believe that too. I've
heard that too. But they've also
changed the Bankruptcy Law. And
in the case of credit card debt
and some other things, making it
kind of
probably not in our favor. No.
Yeah, here's the filing for
bankruptcy on your student
loans. It's hard to do, you can
do it. Congress didn't define
what it meant by undue hardship.
And that's that was the trick
here. So it was left to the
courts to decide. So you need to
go through the Brunner Test. And
this is I think, where I don't
know who Runner was, but he
sounds like a douche. You must
prove the following a president
inability to repay the debt
while maintaining a minimal
standard of living. While that's
subjective. These days, a tent
is seen as a home in Boise a
high likelihood that the
circumstances will persist for
most of the loans, normal
repayment and a good faith
effort to repay the loans using
options for financial relief
like deferment, forbearance, and
income driven repayment. And
then it just,
that's the dairy
There you go. Yeah. Sucks. Whole
thing sucks. It's always the
money. That's the problem
strangely, and with that, I'd
like to thank you for Your
currency in the morning to you
the man who put three C's in the
Mackiewicz car ladies and
gentlemen say hello to my friend
on the other end Mr. John C.
in the morning do you also
see boots on the ground feet in
the air subs in the water and
all the games in
the morning to the trolls in the
troll room we've had a lot of
anti semitic trolls I've been
kicking a few out here and there
so annoying when people do that
come in and just say no money
for the Jews like what are you
trying to do bro? What's it's
not funny? No one cares you know
and then what you're trying to
do that's how no agenda social
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idiots
like yeah, because of these
guys. You kids. Yeah.
Unbelievable.
And by the way of Melkert the
Dutch guy yours Your dick.
People have nothing better to do
than be just say horrible
things. Doesn't matter. The
signal to noise ratio in the
troll room is high in general.
So and then maybe that's because
we don't have many of them in
there today. Let's jump out. We
have 1947
Well, that's actually up from
Thursday.
No wonder it's all those dicks
who came in.
It's still down from normal but
it's Thursday. 47 was a great
Thursday was really bad.
Well, it was Thanksgiving. Did
you have a nice thing?
I don't get it. So what it
should listen to the show.
Did you have a nice
Thanksgiving?
Yeah, we had a great
Thanksgiving. Eric was down with
the kids nice. And it took his
big giant trailer with him and
he just got his big giant truck
that he drives drop pulls the
trailer it uses diesel. All he
does he's complained about the
gas price dollars a gallon. Oh,
he's getting ripped off. So he's
driving this you know diesel
smart idea. Oh, let's get a
diesel. So you got to diesel and
it's just like, Oh God, I gotta
pay this kind of in this way.
And I look at you. Oh my god.
There's Eric
to rip off. Man. So they had to
scamper back though because
there's a big storm of ruined
Oh, really?
Yeah, they scampered I don't
think that big diesel truck I
don't envision that as
scampering you ever seen Eric
Dr. Day? Okay. scampering trolls
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and we do the show live at this.
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And you know, we've set it up
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where we all hang out. It's
gotten busy in the Fetti Have
you noticed any difference in
the Fetti now that that we have
so many Twitter refugees coming
in? Do you see any difference in
the fediverse? What you see
you're you're a big no agenda
social guy.
No, I see no difference. I mean,
either. That's what I see a lot
of new people. Okay. But I see a
lot of people I never was I
never seen this person before.
And then they're, they do what
they always do on these things.
They tweet tweet, to to toot.
They do a bunch of stuff and
then you know, they get you
know, moderate response and they
go sucks. And they slow down.
I'd like to thank Aaron er, who
runs no agenda social.com For
us, you know the version four of
Mastodon, they got rid of the
tuite they now call it publish.
They took they took toot the
term
they must have gotten some suit
admitted. Oh,
no. This is just idiots think
oh, you're promoting cocaine use
no
for like we need to
professionalize. People don't
understand the two then he
publish an errand and went No.
And he just changed that. So
it's still too.
Yeah, like that alias screw on.
No agenda social.com Now let us
thank the artist for episode
1506. Second, let me get to it.
We titled that one doctor hoopy.
Who will be and the art. We
didn't argue very long season
137 did this. This was the of
course it was a Thanksgiving
show. There was a lot of
Thanksgiving artwork and this
was a QR code. that if you
looked at it was really a
turkey. Who just laid an egg
pixelated Turkey laid an egg? I
was tired. So I didn't put up a
fight. But also,
I you liked it too.
Well, let me see, I thought
there was something else that I
like,
you know what it was it was it
was not the slickest piece that
we liked you you really use
slick, slick or dislike artsy.
And this was like, just count.
Yeah. And you are you it was for
it. You said, I think it's a
change of pace.
That's just as I was tired, I
didn't care, I
argue. But you wouldn't be able
to find something else that
could talk.
Now I recall that we could not
find anything to top it. And I'm
looking now, we had to eat more
bugs. That was pretty funny with
the term. I use several of those
for the pre for the pre stream.
I can't even find where that QR
code is I do I do recall saying
this saying, Hey, I wonder if it
actually goes somewhere?
Yeah, you did say that for extra
points
that would have Yeah, right
would have been great. If it
actually went somewhere,
unfortunately.
So then I had I liked it the
Thanksgiving dessert, which was
I was told to be pi. I liked
that piece. And I use it for the
newsletter. I already use the
piece by mountain J of the
Thanksgiving bird. In no all of
it is highly usable, highly
usable. Now there's a lot of
people who did it about 810
pieces here that we could use
but
and it wasn't for us. It was a
silent waiting for me because we
talked about the QR code and and
how it had been resurrected. And
so there was just someone saying
Adam was right, here's a dumb QR
code. And thank you comic strip
blogger for the QR code on
someone's panties.
Did you scan that? No, I
didn't want to point my camera
at the image. It's so
disgusting. It goes to no
agenda, I'm sure goes to the no
agenda website
or who knows. Now, somebody in
the chat room in the troll room
should get that QR code right
now and tell us where it goes.
I'm
telling you it goes to no I can
I can just look at the QR code
and I see that it goes to our
site. I can decode those by eye.
That'd be cool. I do that.
Does that possibly be kind of is
is that possible? You're a robot
you could
thank you very much cesium 137
for bringing us the artwork is
incredibly important piece of
value for the overall products.
People weights, people love to
weigh in on what we choose. It's
always catchy. It's it changed.
It's a game changer because
there are no no mainstream
podcast, no podcast, really, of
any I met there may be one or
two, but you don't see NPR PBS
or, or I Heart Radio, you don't
see them changing art because
they can't afford it because of
their model. So they have an
inferior product, where we we
just have producers who do it
all for us. And it's really
appreciated. No agenda
generator.com You can follow
along live if you're listening
live or go back and look. And of
course a lot of that shows up at
no agenda shop.com in the form
of T shirts, hats, hoodies,
they've got cool extra premiums
now. bottle openers, belt
buckles, it's cool. I like it,
it's good.
You know, it's not that that's a
tough business. When he runs it
with a midwife. You know, the t
shirt business in particular, it
looks like a winner. Yeah, oh,
that's why we're doing a
podcast, I'm gonna make money
selling T shirts. And if you try
it, you'll discover and we had
went through a number of
operations besides us trying to
get ourselves dead just tried it
and then they made too many T
shirts left and in some all it
is one thing or another. So you
have to run a tight ship to do
that to do that business well,
and unless they're taking a
beating, and I don't know it, I
mean, it's possible. And I
just saw, I think a newbie
Arthur 500 saying, Well, you got
to ask the artists for
permission. Believe me, this is
well set. This is value for
value. We don't have a contract,
a handshake, anything with no
agenda shop, no agenda shop
talks to the artists is hey,
I'll give you a 33rd 33% We'll
have whatever profit there is.
We'll give the show a donation
which varies. And they clearly
keep the operation running. It's
a beautiful system. And nothing
is done without permission.
That's that's what it likes. And
it's put this there's also no
contracts as far as I know. No.
Love it. Y'all are great value
values voluntarily.
It's a voluntary thing. I love
it. Let us thank but the problem
is what he just described as a
typical problem you'd have
you're doing an NPR podcast
complete you get to write
permissions I send it to legal
to have them look over the con
Drag a week later it comes back
with a bunch of changes and you
go okay, we got to send this.
Can you sign this? Yeah, sure.
I'll sign it.
I gotta send it to my Wait.
You wait for days did you send
this contract back? We need the
contract back so we can do the
mugs. Oh, shit. Yeah, I'll get
it. I'll get to it tomorrow.
You'll get it the next day. So
months go by.
You're so right. It's horrible.
And then by the time you get it
done, you don't like to design
liked, because then you'd have
to be able to approve the
design. So you had to do a
prototype and you have to have a
nightmare.
Where genius, this? I mean
today, it's really just us
congratulating ourselves. I'm so
pleased.
We're great.
Thank you. We really appreciate
all the work that all of the
producers do. We also have
producers who weigh in with the
treasure part of the trifecta
time talent, treasure, and we
kick it off today with our first
executive producer, Alexandre,
br Go, br Go. He's in Alicante,
Spain, and he sends us $500 And
he has the longest note but
there's some content in here. I
live in sunny Spain, where we
run a cash based Chiropractic
Clinic. Didn't we read this one
on the last show? I think we
read this one.
Sounds familiar. Yeah, it's
native country. Norway. Now we
wrote this.
I don't remember the $500
though.
I think it was a mate. Good. We
did it. This is really odd. I
remember reading this this
resource 50 times around the
sun. We congratulate we not can
we congratulate him on the last
show.
Yeah, we don't take we get his
donation was credited. We
have a back office. No, it was
credited. I think this
is remember a five was there a
$500 donation last show?
Well, what I can easily do is
take a look at the credits. And
he's right at the top Alexandre,
br Go. We did this one on the
last on the Thanksgiving
special.
When it was that note dated?
I don't know man. I'm looking at
the spreadsheet. Oh, this isn't
as you reading the note? Ah,
hold on a second. Could this be
a different email a different
donation?
He says we don't know. Well,
hold
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Alex on the 24th of November. So
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that would
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spot that would account for some
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came in at 2:43am. My time. You
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Regardless. We did read your
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Our formula is this we go out we
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what while brings us to a number
I guess some
international news we can get
out of the way because nobody's
reporting any of this. And this
is my favorite clip for them in
that regard. You know what's
going on in the Congo War? No.
And last night, why would you
hold on a second
I got a boost your volume. This
is very low volume.
Okay. For many living inside
these tents, it's still too soon
to go home. Despite the official
start of a ceasefire between the
Congolese army and the M 23.
Rebels on Friday, at this camp
north of Goma, the displaced
still live in fear. The conflict
in the east of the country has
displaced some 200,000 people.
According to the United Nations,
the Rebels have deliberately
targeted civilians
off on our walk. We are afraid
because they're in our houses
and they can leave bones behind
to suppose with also they stole
everything. But the main thing
is that we can go back
there's conflicting information
on the ground when it comes to
whether the recent ceasefire is
being respected. It was signed
at a regional summit in Angola,
with no M 23 representatives
present. The conflict between
the movement and the Congolese
army reignited last year after
the rebels predominantly Tutsi
accused the DRC of not
respecting the 2013 peace
agreements.
So what does that is March 23.
Move and M 23. And there was
some peace agreement because
they were fighting before and
these are Tutsis, troublemakers.
And so they created a situation
is a problem. United Nations
report found that the Rwanda
created and commended the M 23.
rebel group. Rwanda ceased its
support following the
intermediate pressure. So this
is a typical mess in Africa.
Yeah. Well, the Chinese
100,000 displaced people you
think that would be at least
something to report on? I don't
understand why you think that? I
don't know. Maybe I'm misled by
the by my hope.
No, no, no, because we have
other things to talk about here
at home.
Investing. Here we go.
Investigators say the shooter
had no criminal history and the
nine millimeter handgun he used
was legally purchased just hours
before it's all done down his co
workers while he passed.
This, by the way used to be
known as called going postal,
when you go and shoot up, this
is basically going postal, which
is a thing from the 70s. I
think. Is that not a 70s reboot?
I think going post and look at
going going post I think that
ended around the eight
hours before he's gotten down
his co workers. While he passed
or required background check to
buy the firearm. Virginia is not
among the nine states and the
District of Columbia with a
waiting period after the
purchase of a gun.
The rationale behind waiting
periods is that gun violence is
often impulsive and forcing a
gun buyer to take a cooling off
period can reduce violence No.
In exit polls taken during the
midterm election earlier this
month. 56% of voters said they
supported stricter gun control
measures. Currently gun laws in
the US vary state by state.
California, for example, has a
10 day waiting period for
somebody after they buy a gun.
In 2016. CBS News was able to
legally buy a firearm in
Virginia and leave with it in
about 38 minutes to recover.
So many details. Man,
when was it 80s
There was a rip going postal
became a popular term in 1986.
Oh,
wow. But didn't last that long,
did it?
No. It went on from 8689 I'm
looking at the list of postal
shootings but was the first one
was actually in 1970. But that
was that never cut caught on
that in Edmond cow or Edmond,
Oklahoma 80s 86. Escondido, 89.
Ridgewood, New Jersey 91 Royal
Oak Michigan that term was
really popular now 91 to events
and 93, go Lita 2006, Baker
City, because as a six inch that
kind of petered out in Dublin,
Ohio 2017. Those are all postal
shootings.
We just do not we don't have a
gun problem in the United
States. We have a stress and
pharmaceutical problem. But
that's never unveiled
never No, never. I'm not going
to ever asked a question what
drugs were you on when you
pulled this stunt?
Even worse, they're going to
take this handgun and turn it
into something else.
Recent mass shootings are
causing President Biden to once
again call for a ban on assault
weapons saying he will try
despite the odds. Today he and
the first lady called the owners
of club Q in Colorado Springs
where five people were killed
over the weekend. They offered
their condolences and then he
addressed the press specifically
singling out weapons like the
semi automatic handgun used in
Virginia,
the semi automatic handgun,
which is nine millimeter used in
Virginia. He called that out
specifically but he turned it
into a much bigger thing.
The idea the idea we still allow
semiautomatic weapons to be
purchased is sick, sick. It has
no low social devalues zero
none. Not a single solitary
rationale for it. It's a
profitable gun manufacturer.
The last Federal Assault Weapons
Ban was signed into law by
President Clinton and expired in
2004.
I know he's he's thinks it's
I don't know what a semi
automatic instrument automatic
pistol.
No, but he's talking about semi
automatic weapons. So but you
know, it's like a revolver is a
semi automatic weapon. So just
stop.
Will it Yeah, but the term is
never it's used. Like if you
have a fully automatic It's
medicine.
It's mailbag ever
calls it a semi automatic, semi
automatic only Biden
only the president. When I
here's another when I was a kid,
and we moved to the Netherlands.
On holidays. We would call we
would call the grandparents or
the grandmother.
I admire the fact that use
they're starting to use when I
was a kid as a starting point.
I'm one
I might as well give into it.
You're a great role model for
me.
Go on, go ahead.
We would call in or cost about
five bucks a minute. It was very
expensive to call International.
And yeah, and you'd call and be
like, first of all, you hear
this hiss. That was the line. We
like Hello. Hello. You hear
yourself coming back a little
bit. And when I saw this clip of
the NBC Thanksgiving Day Parade,
with President and Dr. Biden,
President, Joe and Dr. Jill
calling in it reminded me of my
grandparents on the
international echo headline
calling from space. No doubt.
I'm getting a phone call. I'm
not wanting to take a phone call
during TV. But I think it's Joe
Biden. Hello, Mr. President.
President vice versa. I don't
think I can hear you can You
hear me mr. president
Hello,
Happy Thanksgiving Mr.
President. Are you there? We're
here I was so worried this call
wasn't gonna go through. How are
you? We're fine. We're fine.
You're watching their brain.
Exactly like my grandfather and
grandmother. Hello and
and we're going to the moon
Yeah,
true.
We're going to the moon going
and you can't even make this
call
but he can't make the call it's
him may miss be him if he can't
make a call. How do you make
this thing work? Got area legs.
Yeah. I saw a weird article. And
I guess the now that Ronnie
DeSantis is seeming like a
viable choice for many people
who think that they'll get away
from the banking system with him
or change something
significantly. Now they're going
after him. And this was you
know, he was in. He was a JAG
officer. So called jag off. And
he Jagger Hill is and the story
is that he was at Guantanamo.
But he wasn't really in the
courtroom. Quote, the height of
inhumane treatment and systemic
torture in the camp was during
DeSantis, his term serving as a
JAG officer, whose main task was
to identify the weaknesses of
the detainees and to tighten the
screws on them. And then in
addition, to keep a clean
record, he made sure that human
rights were violated to the
worst degree according to this
article, so there
were that article come from and
who wrote it.
Allah Maya Dean, Allah Maya
Dean, who wrote it some some
dude named Mari Maya Dean
English dot. It's just like, it
looks like a just like an
AlJazeera type thing. I've never
seen this outfit.
Course not. It's a front it's an
OP.
It looks legit. Hold on a
second. Who are these guys? What
is this? It's gotta like
squiggly type thing. A lm AYADN.
It's got to be words from sorry,
I can't answer that. I doesn't
matter is I'm just identifying
what what media is putting out
there. Does it sound like it's
true? I don't know. Maybe? By be
true. And like Trump, this was
great. What happened with this
was fantastic. You put it in the
newsletter and I have the clip
that just breaks it down.
Tonight we are getting a new
window into former President
Donald Trump's willingness to
associate with highly
controversial figures days after
he announced his 2024 Run for
CNN by the way, dynamite
dynamite for the White House.
Let's bring in CNN national
reporter Maeve Reston, may we
have Trump
National reporter Mia breaston.
I don't know who she is. She
sounds like she comes right off
the set of TMZ
or run for the White House.
Let's bring in CNN national
reporter Maeve Reston Maeve. We
have Trump hosting rapper Kanye
West or yay, at Mar a Lago down
in Florida, as well as an
outspoken Holocaust denier. What
more do we know about this
dinner?
So this started bubbling up Alex
on social media, when yeh was
was posting about his meeting
with Donald Trump at Mar a Lago
this week, he was spotted in an
airport walking through an
airport with Nick Fuentes, who
as you noted is the Holocaust
denier. He has been condemned by
you know, the the anti
Defamation League for anti
semitic comments, his white
nationalist rhetoric, but but
Kanye basically put up a video
saying that the three of them
had had dinner along with others
at Mar a Lago. And he claimed
that, that Trump had been
impressed what kind of national
reporter talks like this
with one test. We saw
like she's very unprofessional,
those that high school kid,
she looks like it too. As I
said, she's like a TMZ, you
know, third string I one
of the one of the women that's
in the front, Darren on TMZ.
That saying, yes, it's
that Trump had been impressed
with one test. We saw the former
president push back on this
today on his truth, social
platform, and I'll just read you
what he said. He said this past
week, Kanye West called me to
have dinner at Mar a Lago.
Shortly thereafter, he
unexpectedly showed up with
three of his friends whom I knew
nothing about. We had dinner on
Tuesday evening with many
members present on the back
patio. The dinner was quick and
uneventful. They then left for
the airport. And Trump just a
short time ago also posted again
on truth social, saying that
essentially that there were no
there was no anti semitism
expressed at this dinner, and
adding that he didn't know Nick
Fuentes. But of course, we have
seen this pattern from the
former president before when he
is associated with controversial
figures. He tries to distance
himself from them. And, of
course, at the bottom of all of
this, but you know, he's hosting
a Kanye West at Mar a Lago, his
private club, someone who has
recently been engulfed in
controversy over his own anti
semitic remarks. So it's pretty
hard to imagine that the former
president missed all of that,
Alex,
that yeah, bull crap. Yeah.
They're gonna continue this
forever.
This one, this one, this
character does seem to be a bit
of a. I watched some of his
podcasts. I mean, he's, he's at
the level last year. Oh, yeah.
He's at the level of Christians
versus the Jews. And you know,
he's in the Old Testament world
of of hate. Very Oh, are
you talking about Armageddon?
No,
he's not. It's not not. No, no,
not about Armageddon is
historical. He's like, Yeah. And
the Christians were persecuted.
As the Jews who
did it? Yeah. Where the
Christians had to pay a fee to
be in some certain. Yeah, what
I had, what I haven't heard is
Holocaust denial. But you always
guys like, well, I questioned
the 6 million. Okay. So that
seems to be all that his his
content is, by the way,
somewhat. But for Kanye, Kanye
is walking around with his yay
ba 24. garb. If he Why would he
bring this guy over? If he did?
I don't know if he did. I have
no idea.
We don't know. We obviously
don't bring stinks.
Yeah. Well, yes. That was a
really bad report.
Well, I want to do one more
international thing, because
there's a question involved
here. Did you know that Kenya
was in four years of drought?
Now they're in their fourth year
of drought, kind of like
California? Did not so you'd get
so you're the one that has the
you know, the weather machine
and you know, the heartbeat You
can do these things, you make a
drought? Why would any you think
anyone could benefit from his
bloated question? Anyway, hold
on a second from four years of
drought. Let
me see. Now, what I would
typically do with a question
like this is I want to go look
at the map just to refresh my
memory. Just so I know what
we're talking about here. And
from the location. Yeah. Could
it be well, let's just listen to
your clip.
Now. It's been hailed as a
downpayment on climate justice.
Nearly 200 nations agreed to set
up a new loss and damage fund
does many African nations are
already adapting to the
cap 23 Money
African or I'm playing Kenya
drought benefits. Okay. Is that
not what you want me to play?
No, that's what I want you to
play. But I don't remember
starting that way. Now it's been
get played sorry.
When I was a kid, we just
started the clips.
Now it's been hailed as a down
payment on climate justice.
Nearly 200 nations agreed to set
up a new loss and damage fund
does many African nations are
already adapting to the
consequences of climate change,
none more so than in the Horn of
Africa, which has seen a run of
four failed rainy seasons. Let's
push for Kenya to lift a
decade's old ban on genetically
modified crops. The move was
championed by the government as
a solution to an impending
impending food crisis, but it's
been slammed by consumer groups
and organic farmers who worry it
will have adverse effects on the
economy. France, tawny fours
Lauren bestech has the story.
Faced with its worst drought in
40 years, Kenya is banking on
genetically modified crops to
combat food insecurity. What
could possibly go wrong? The
country recently lifted a 10
year ban on GMO imports and
production, and is now
conducting trials for a variety
of maze that requires a lot less
water to grow.
This maze is able to give at
least a harvest and then in
times of high water stress when
there is no no rain. So and also
it has the ability to more or
less reselect.
But this potential solution to
failing harvests also has its
share of critics, several
consumer rights and biodiversity
groups have condemned The
lifting of the ban, arguing that
such a critical decision should
have been put to a public
consultation. The move is also
unpopular among organic farmers
like Esther chi, who says she's
been able to keep her harvests
healthy, using indigenous seeds
and low tech irrigation
techniques.
I think what we are lacking in
our country is water. Look at
the people who have enough water
with inner wind with good seed,
not GMO seeds. They're doing
well. They are not hungry.
Wow, I feel very sorry for them.
Once you get those GMO once you
get that Monsanto seeds in
there. You're done. You're done.
You're beholden to them. You
think? Well, it's corruption.
There's just corruption.
It's totally corruption is so
easy to corrupt in these areas
of Chinese though, that they're
moving in. I do have since we're
talking about Africa that I do
have one clip of cop 23, which
was in Ethiopia, Northern
Africa, and some opinions about
who should be paying everybody.
And it's like, it sounds like
this whole thing was a joke.
Is this. This is an old clip,
then this cop 23.
No, why whatever the recent cop
was, that was probably,
but there are many details yet
to be worked out with
a cop. Now the recent cop was
Egypt wasn't where you just said
it was. But I say he said
something. But you didn't say
Egypt was Egypt,
Northern Africa.
But there are many details yet
to be worked out, including who
will pay into the fund and who
will benefit from it. So that
means many of the most
vulnerable countries in Africa
will have to wait first. Okay.
I don't haven't heard this clip.
So they need the GMO seeds and
need some help? Is this money
now going to go to Kenya but
really going to Monsanto for the
GMO setup?
Did they ever say that? Well,
no, they wouldn't.
They were probably I don't think
they would give that away.
They'll be kind of giving away
the store
the money to materialize to
Cambodia or curriculum director
of the African center for
climate change and development
told us what else to expect in
the lead up to the next climate
conference.
There are several potential
landmines and obstacles that we
can expect between now and cop
28. First of all, how do you
define vulnerable countries, the
EU has stated clearly that they
are making this commitment on
the basis that the money will
only go to vulnerable countries.
But how to operationalize how to
define who is vulnerable country
is something that you have to
watch to see how it plays out.
Secondly, there is also an
understanding that we are not
living in a world of 1992. And
so we cannot continue to divide
the whole world into two blocks
of rich and poor countries. We
have some countries like Qatar,
like UAE, like Saudi Arabia,
like China, I think it makes
perfect sense to expect them to
make some contribution to this
loss and damage fund. But of
course, these countries continue
to push back expecting the
industrialized countries to be
the one that will carry the
burden. So you can expect a lot
of diplomacy between now and the
next COP to see who actually
should be able to make
contribution. And finally, where
will this money come from? We
have said that there will be two
kinds of sources of funding,
some innovative funding and some
established money, poor
countries will be very, very
keen to ensure that what is
happening here is not manly
shifting money from adaptation
on to loss and damage, because
that will be unacceptable. We
must make sure that this is new
money, and that also the
International Monetary Fund and
the World Bank reformed so that
we can unlock even more
trillions of dollars to flow
into climate mitigation,
adaptation and loss and damage.
Yeah, there's the reform that we
talked about the International
Monetary Fund was going to
reform which means they just
said, Oh, we got more SDRs for
you to use.
However, that works. We'll send
you some paper
that way, when he says 1992 What
exactly is 1992? What is the
significance of that? Well, he
said this some I don't know what
this is stemming from but he
claimed or said that 9092 was
was an era when we had the world
was divided into rich and poor
countries.
And 92 was the South African
apartheid referendum. But I
don't think that applied to this
guy.
No, I'm not sure what why the
specific of 9092 was mentioned.
For made that was here. Sorry.
Wait, what was USA for Africa?
When was that? That was early.
It was 80s. I don't know. Well,
Africa has always been screwed
and it's not getting any better.
But maybe the like the Chinese
better.
Well, they did one thing for
sure. They didn't get a lot of
vaccine shots and it turns out
that the COVID is almost
completely gone from our all of
Africa
Sheesh. Maybe that's why we
don't do anything in Africa.
They're troublemakers, and
troublemakers.
Some lawsuit from the votes
voting situation is still kind
of falling apart in California,
of all places, California and
California. Well, there's a big
lawsuit that's going on, it
seems to be going forward. We've
already known that California is
as corrupt as it comes when it
comes to these mail in ballots
and the rest of it. And this
started about it was within
earshot of the show era and
maybe five or six years ago or
longer when Riverside County
which is almost 100% Republican
voted in some Democrat out of
the blue. Oh, yeah, never that
and everyone goes well, whatever
I you know, time has changed.
Because the media downplayed it
that's helped. But now, play
this clip is E IPC for the
California sorry,
the election integrity project
California or Ei, PCA and 13
counties allege that the state
has weakened or removed
integrity from the election
process. They side California
system of vote by mail ballots
ballot harvesting reduced voting
facilities for in person voting
and the extended time allowed to
count votes. The organization
says these practices watered
down the value of lawfully cast
ballots. The lawsuit is against
California Secretary of State
Shirley Weber Governor Gavin
Newsom and Attorney General Rob
Bonta, as well as the
registrar's of voters in the 13
counties including Los Angeles,
Orange and Riverside. The US
Constitution gives state
legislators the authority to
manage elections and process
ballots, but the federal appeals
court ruled that the case can
move forward, meaning
California's practices may be
violating the Constitution in
other ways. The suit alleges
that over the last decade,
California has passed laws and
regulations that have led to
massive irregularities. It
states that this culminated in
the 2020 election when Governor
Newsom authorized the mailing a
ballot to all active registrants
on the voter rolls and signature
verification requirements were
also gutted. Ei PCA received
over 700 affidavits signed from
trained observers. They
consistently reported election
workers not adequately verifying
signatures and in some cases
counting ballots without
signatures. In the next step,
both sides will share
information with each other to
prepare for trial, and the
plaintiffs can look into the
scope of the irregularities.
That means they can ask
questions and actually audit the
counties and the ballots. If the
case is successful, California
will be required to enforce
secure and uniform vote casting
and vote counting procedures. It
could also set a precedent for
legal challenges in other
states.
This was so this is there's no
news report on this. This is
this NTD again, this is where we
have to get everything now
I'm sorry. No wonder I feel bad
about it. But now
obviously now you're reporting
news. We're supposed to be
deconstructing stupid shit.
Well, I'm just I can deconstruct
this by saying, How come we're
not getting this on the
mainstream?
I'm going to show my school by
donating to no agenda. Imagine
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that. Oh yeah, that'd be fun
and we do have we do have a few
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Well, let's start with Kevin
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De duced. Eric, Elaine and
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and Adam, please send some karma
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You should play karma for
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Just take a regular you've got
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Not an unfiltered sure roll
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100 bucks from Saskatoon which
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Birthday shout out from Joshua,
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And last but not least, Chris
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And I want to thank our
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and we have a couple of nice
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sorry, I should mention this as
we get just mentioned he needs
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Joshua needs an F cancer karma
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you've got karma miles we'll do
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What the heck I'll do one more
go karma. You've got karma
we do have a nice list today we
have Darius unity saying happy
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She turned six two but she
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Kevin McKenna son Ryan will be
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turned 61 on the 28th also
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Happy birthday to Dustin road he
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The Boston crew man How about
Leo Bravo and California. Oops,
Hello, Leo. Bravo. When Leo
bravo bravo. Oh, there we go.
This is Leo Bravo. The flight of
the no agenda. Number 34.
It's dark and everybody's saying
in the morning
in the morning in the morning,
did you from the ranch in the
morning
in the morning. I'm definitely
not the spook, please.
I'm not the spook.
We do have a couple of meetups
today in fact is 630 at the
Bacchus restaurant brewery and
billiards in New Paltz, New
York. There'll be a meet up also
the Denver sudden adult fun
syndrome might happen to you at
630 in Hangar 101 in Lakewood,
Colorado today, and tomorrow the
Gitmo to the M O STL. Meet up
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And the NA millennial will be
will be hosting that lots coming
up in December Anchorage, or
just give you some Missy Alaska,
Canada, North Carolina,
Washington, Pennsylvania,
Zurich, Switzerland, Austin,
Texas, Oregon, New Jersey,
Fredericksburg, Virginia,
Portland, Oregon, the
Netherlands and I'm still facing
North Carolina, Ohio, Illinois,
Wisconsin, Washington, Minnesota
nuts, los Benigno Spaniels,
California, Iowa, Canada,
Toronto, it is something you
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guarantee you it's like it's
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visit them all? No agenda
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near you start one yourself. Go
hang out with all the Dyson
days. be triggered. You want to
be everybody feels the same.
Like, just like just like a
party.
I have too many ISOs you got
only two. Only two. I got one
and I listened to it and I don't
like it.
Should we play yours first,
then? Your I don't know what
your volume is a little lower
than normal. Why? Okay, well,
undo that. We hope that it will
have an impact. Wait, let me
see. Hope
to have an impact. Yeah,
I couldn't understand it. Yeah,
mine aren't much better. By the
way. I say it cheesecake. Kind
of and is the only one I have.
That's all bullshit. You keep
talking over it. That's all
bullshit as that one.
No, I liked the cheesecake.
Cheesecake. Okay, we'll keep.
We'll keep cheesecake. It's
dumb. It's very dumb. It's kind
of par for the show. But I like
I do have. I do have There you
go. I do do Hey, did it. I did I
call myself so you caught your
eye. Yeah, the problem is, I
didn't catch
this right? I have a clip of a
newly invigorated and bold
eyepatch McCain was that Alex
Stein 99 gave to Dan Crenshaw,
the so called conservative
Republicans Republican
representative in Texas, who
wanted a vaccine database, what
else did he want? You want all
kinds of terrible guy and all
kinds of very terrible guy,
actually. So he's at the border
now. And he's, he's got a big
mouth. And he speaks pretty good
Spanish.
There have been 4 million
encounters at the border since
Biden took office. He doesn't
care across the river. Since
some of the most capable, best
equipped, best funded and most
ruthless and dangerous
organizations in the world the
cartels. This is more than an
immigration crisis. It's a
national security crisis. And
they facilitate this crisis. And
worse than that, they flood our
country with deadly fentanyl
that kills nearly 80,000
Americans a year. They're at war
with us. And we do nothing. Last
week, I introduced legislation
to declare war on the cartels to
give the government the tools
needed to go after them and hunt
them down and sanction anyone
who aids and abets them. They
don't fear us and that needs to
change actually want to give the
cartels and their leaders a very
direct message in a way that
they might understand.
And he calls out cartel dudes by
name.
Let's go to this. A smell
Mario's Ambarella Garcia in
nsclcs Arantes Juan Pablo
Ledesma He loves them as Jessica
was to the kacian
He's literally saying your
vacation is over like our
restaurant gotta say you know
restaurants for you.
Man they're animals porcelain
arrow when Ramos posters Marcion
is we're taking money in your
mansions and then a most
forceful leader and you're
living on almost ignore our
screen in his country and was
throw pies in Westeros you know,
step one is gone. Their era
anyway goes on. He's currently
that's pretty good.
I admire that
and but he does have this all of
a sudden like Oh, now he's a big
man on campus. Oh, yes. Now Now
I'm really important.
I gotta take a look at that
legislation.
Do you have anything else you
want to you want to end it for
today?
I don't think anything is a top
get a top down. I do you think
anything's gonna top Dan
Crenshaw speaking Spanish? I
know. It's tough to top.
That's a tough act to follow. I
think we're good.
Yeah. Thursday, we will have
best of the 2022 end of show
mixes. It is a an anthology, a
chronic chronological anthology
historical document of epic
proportions in advance thanks to
the 135 different producer
tracks that were produced by no
agenda producers that make that
up, put it all together. And
hopefully, I will be back on
Sunday to speak in one week. If
not, you'll know in a timely
fashion and we will probably
give you the best of Clip of the
Day show.
Get us coming.
I really hope to be here though.
So coming to you from the johns
like the one another day coming
to you from the heart of the
Texas Hill Country theme region
number six in the morning,
everybody. I'm Adam curry
in from Northern Silicon Valley.
We're all looking forward to
whatever they're going to throw
at us. I'm Jesse Dvorak and we
will
be back with the best of end of
show mixes on Thursday and
hopefully back on Sunday. Until
next time, adios mofos and Hui
Hui.
Tonight the flu is already
hitting hard tonight.
COVID is raising its ugly head
again ahead of a possible WINTER
wave
tonight. Hospitals from Texas to
Connecticut are sounding the
alarm. Their emergency rooms are
filling up with RSV patients.
All right. We've been telling
you about RSV for weeks and this
morning. Pfizer is reporting
that its new RSV vaccine can
protect newborns if it's given
to
pregnant women, the CDC
reminding some parents today
with children younger than nine
that in recent years Here's
they've been recommending two
flu shots for children
at the White House today health
officials said COVID shots will
likely become a once a year
vaccination
experts are urging Americans
head the holidays and those hugs
with loved ones to take get that
COVID booster and the flu shot
now so you can start building
protection.
If that hug is get that hug you
get that hug.
We were having the lowest flu
seasons on
record health experts say this
flu season can be one of the
worst in recent years we've seen
a low levels of influenza over
the past two, mainly due to
behavioral changes during the
pandemic when you now
open up in society, people now
maybe are unvaccinated. Not
everybody's wearing the mask
the combination of influenza
COVID and RSV prompted LA
County's medical director to
warn that we could see a return
of the mask man, you can decide
to trust America's physicians or
you can trust some random dude
on Twitter
when you have the seasons of
very low flu which got kind of
bumped off the table
yo SPF he wants a second chance.
I do believe in forgiveness but
not encrypted when finance this
is not Jordan and Netflix
because mount Gox was first and
this will not be the last dance.
Get your money off exchanges for
now not financial advice. But
let's not all have a cow I mean,
it's not your crypto if you
don't have the keys after the
smoke clears bitcoin is still
the bee's knees, privatize the
profits and socialize the losses
government regulation wants to
oversee the markets while the
SEC and dirty Yellen and Gary G
are late Tony and Mona play in
who was the boss's how they do
it he was in deep with donors by
in favor with no real money
treating people like Omers FTX
could see the clients trading
stop losses funneling the money
a classic Ponzi scheme widows so
many terrible processes Joe
Pesci looking kid put them in
front of Congress I hope he goes
to jail I hope he does a bit
Never trust a kid who says he
wants to get rich just to give
away all of his money something
about the bank My name makes the
story funny plus the second
leading donor to the Democrats
behind George so rose I think I
smell a demon read look at the
meme. What do you see what do
you see it's a trap O'Leary and
he spoke calls pretend to be do
but thanks to Ben Armstrong. We
were on to YouTube. I got my
legend now but not before I lost
some G's on Celsius truth.
Hey guys, it's Dr. Tony Fauci
looks like it's finally time
months after announcing that I'm
leaving in December. I'm
officially announcing I'm
leaving in December. It's 54
years now. I've been living off
your money. I started at the NIH
dominated the NIH it and became
a celebrity in the 80s during
HIV selling AZT to the LGB no i
marketing mRNA for cov ID I'm
the GAO at But Dr. Rand Paul in
the mega Republicans want to
investigate me for this that in
the other like so called gain of
functionary sites which actually
saves lives by making viruses
more deadly. Don't ask how also
the web week conspiracy theory
just because I paid China to
make deadly viruses Ooh, Han in
the pandemic started and Wu Han
doesn't make it mindful spend
this the masks lockdowns and the
mandates oh I didn't force
anything on anyone okay and if I
did there was no downside
whatsoever boy him up. Didn't
hero was saying I am a science
so whatever. I'm gonna cooperate
with the investigation. They can
judge me all they want but
you've got to admit I gave it
all I got you later soccer's.
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