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Greg good goodbye. Shut down.
Adam curry,
John C divorce Thursday December
22 2022. This is your award
winning keep our nation media
assassination episode 1514.
This is no agenda, ready for the
arctic blast and broadcasting
live from the heart of the Texas
hill country here in FEMA Region
number 60. In the morning,
everybody. I'm Adam curry,
and from Northern Silicon Valley
where we're just hoping for a
little rain. I'm John C. Dvorak.
Nah, man starting started about
two hours ago, what the
temperature just started
dropping like crazy. It was 47
degrees this morning when I went
out to walk the dog. And now
it's 46 here, and now it's 37.
Yeah, but it dropped 10 degrees
in two hours. The blast is that
blast is calming the blast
unfortunately, for those who
want to test out their
generator, that would be me. I
don't think we're gonna get any
snow, which is kind of what you
need to have the grid break and
go down.
So you know, you're just gonna
get cold weather, which is the
worst?
Yeah, but it's only through
Christmas. The 53 ft. One is up
to 53
Oh, congratulations.
You're welcome.
What does that buy me? Nothing.
I love that there's two of us.
Because as I was looking at what
we're going to do today, you
know, John always sends me his
clips. I never listened to him.
I always look at the titles. saw
that you had done some Zelinsky
stuff, you know that he's our
new Overlord who tells us how
we're going to spend our money.
Yeah. And so I have some color
to go around that. But if you
have a little presentation,
because this to me, personally,
was one of the most insulting
moments in American political
history.
Well, you're not the only one
who feels that way. But most I
think most people don't feel
that way. That's the funny thing
about it. I think we're outliers
on this one.
It's yeah, it's kind of bizarre.
Well, let's hear it. Here's the
nutshell. This is a four second
clip that I think this was the
nutshell of everything. The
lens? One nutshell, yes.
Thank you. We have it.
You know, you can tell he's a
comedian. You really can. The
hell
was that? As of his timing, this
type of pauses
there was an article. Let me
see. What was this? It must be.
I think it was the Atlantic. Let
me just see. Is this it? No Town
Hall, but in the lauding lauding
his comedic timing. Like where
did you hear something funny?
Seriously, like, Oh, yes, he was
just just just great. Hi. Have
we ever had a foreign dictator
address both houses of Congress
that they all stood up and
applauded?
Oh, they were giving him
standing Oh, is to an extreme.
I mean, why are we the only ones
that are I mean, even even right
wingers? No, I mean, no, even
even M five M who would hate
anything? Anything that has to
do with spending American money,
they're all in it all? Yeah. Oh,
he's so brave. He's such a hero.
This man. Oh, and look at him
with his T shirt. He knows how
to do it. He came right off the
battlefield. I'm surprised he
didn't have his munitions belt
on. You should have had a hand
grenade. Shoot a hand grenade
hanging back there something at
least
we thought he had a Schumer clip
on here. I don't know where it
is. While you look for the
Schumer clip. I got a clip here
at this f 25. France 24 giving
commentary on him to Zelinsky F
24. Clip,
President Biden and you can see
President Solinsky who was a
pretty emotional and he did say
that they were going to discuss
at links very important issues,
but that his first and foremost
message was one of appreciation
appreciation for us support
up till now.
No. This is about the this is
not about his speech. This is
about him and Biden talking
together. Right? I believe so.
So I watched that on
whitehouse.gov. And they had
their own little lady and you
know, they had to have their own
TV studio, which it wasn't as
done in their TV studio. I'm
sure it was. So they're on their
soundstage. Yeah, they got the
to lecture and get theirs.
Right. Well,
that's the one with the
festivals. I don't know where
that is got the fireplace.
Trump's used as a shot.
Anyway, so you have your little
lady doing the ASL sign language
in the corner. And then we also
have an on the fly translator A
coup for once did an accurate
translation truth comes
out. Thank you, Mr. President
for 45 billion, because this is
a big assistance and I hope that
the Congress will approve this
financial assistance for our
crime, country.
Crimes for our crimes. Ladies
and gentlemen.
You're ready to swing for the
fences right off the bat like
that, huh? You liked it? I went
as hard as I can. I have another
one for you. And then I'll leave
you. I'll leave you to it. LG
only got three more but go on.
Yeah. Okay, Kara. Go. I did it
again. Here is LK. Go on.
Here is Al Jazeera.
Linda Herring is Ukraine
specialist and Deputy Director
of the Atlantic Council's
Eurasia Center. She says the
Lenski security will be a top
priority.
It's a big deal, because there
are enormous security concerns.
We know that the Russians wanted
to whack falooda Barry Solinsky
back in February, wow, this,
this visit had to be kept a
secret. It was a secret until
the 11th hour until it was no
longer a secret. I think it's
also significant that he's
coming to Washington first to
say thank you to President
Biden, and he's also going to
Congress. So he I expect him to
spend most of his time and
energy on Capitol Hill, because
he knows that Capitol Hill Hill
has the most sympathy and can do
the most for him. I think he's
less concerned about Congress
than we were, you know, three,
three months ago, it looks like
Congress is going to continue
the same policies toward Ukraine
on weapons in particular,
Republicans are solid where
Republicans are not solid. And
where I'm worried is budget
support. And this is the
category of money, it's billions
of dollars that taxpayers are
giving to make sure that the
Ukrainian state stays afloat.
So there's first I love that she
says that Putin wanted to whack
him. I mean, since when is this
news type language, but okay,
it's not if it doesn't, if you
don't know what it means,
because you didn't watch enough
of the Soprano's. You wouldn't
know what she's talking about.
Slap him in the face.
I think it was a mistake to do
it in this because you know,
this omnibus bill still hasn't
been signed off on it. At least
it wasn't last night. And I
don't know if they're gonna have
a vote today, which includes
this 45 or $47 billion dollars.
I think it gives them too much
wiggle room for the American
public to get pissed off about
it as people start to learn it
goes trickles out very slowly.
But to us, it's fast, but
believe me, no one no one people
aren't paying attention. They
just think oh, yeah, that flag I
gotta make sure I update my my
emojis, my avatars. But also we
have to point out that Pelosi
Schumer, what's his name?
Donnell was the who's the who's
the Republican leader? What's
his name? The turtle guy? Mitch
McConnell? Connery?
McConnell? Yeah, they're all 80
years old. They still have a
hard on for Russia from the 60s.
This is dumb. I mean, Pelosi was
plotting herself
to kiss you. Oh, yeah. She had
to give him a big kiss. Oh,
it's it and this is partially
leg. This is trauma from the
Soviet Union.
Totally, it's not
appropriate.
It's not appropriate at all. And
Schumer was just completely off
the rails. I wish I had that
clip up. I'm gonna run it on
Sunday. It's so good. Let's
listen to his Alinsky. symboI.
This in front of Congress is
Zelinsky. Two hears here. Just
to me as a complaint he's
complaining already. So here
is the front line, the tyranny
which is no lack of cruelty
against the lives of free
people. And your support is
crucial. Not just to stand in
such fight, but to get to the
turning point to win on the
battlefield. We have artillery.
Yes. Thank you. We have it. Is
it enough? Honestly, not really.
That was the line that the
Atlantic thought was funny.
That's the line
it's not funny. Yeah.
It's literally wrote that they
thought that was that he's human
that there was some chuckling I
guess which wasn't on your clip
Yeah, they thought that was
funny. We see that as a
complaint. Exactly. It was a
complaint and that's why
Congress those morons find it.
I'm just gonna I have to use the
R word on them retards I have to
use it. They're retarded in
their thinking they're retarded
in their actions. Everything is
wrong about this. This is this
is escalated. escalated to a
point that is very troublesome
Okay, data control the flags and
all that okay, I get him Yeah,
it's easy to mind control some.
I like the fact that he gave
them a flag and they held it up
just for me to look at it was
backwards.
That was the flag that he had
just that morning had had signed
by troops on the front lines,
which includes an increasingly
amount increasing amount of
American mercenaries. Yeah,
they're getting killed left and
right, by the
way. Well, you know, yeah. So,
it now this was the other one I
have. I mean, I could have
clipped a lot, but it's kind of
tedious to listen to him. But so
he's trying to, I think, appeal
to the Congress and the American
public when he throws out.
Whoever wrote his speech, threw
in a bunch of little, what they
thought would appeal to American
tidbits. Yeah, it was yes. And
it was like, doled out in a
peculiar way. And none of it
made any sense because it was
like, what a Ukrainian in a bar
in Odessa. Sitting next to a
hooker might think Americans
would know about
pull out more cannons and shells
are needed
is, is this the one which I'm
just playing random Barito that
is okay,
pull out more cannons and sales
are needed. If so, just like the
Battle of Saratoga, the fight
for backward will change the
trajectory of our war for
independence. And freedom.
What is the word of Sarah? The
Battle of Saratoga?
No American knows that we don't
teach kids American history. I
don't know this. Well, nobody
under 60, which includes you,
yes. knows about the Battle of
Saratoga. And so what but they
threw it out there because it
because if you look at American
history, from a foreign
perspective, this is a very
important little battle. It was
really one of the turning points
in 1777. When the British were
kind of turned back when his
bony had, I think Burgoyne was,
his name was a British guy
bringing in a bunch of troops
into New York from the from
Canada, the charging guys from
Canada, and they were all beaten
back. And, and there was our
guy, we had a general named
Horatio Mortimer or something.
Yeah. Mortimers.
So this was Saratoga, New
Saratoga, New York.
Yeah, well, no, it's now it's
called shuttler. I think so.
Okay, and so we, if I pronounced
that right, but then this guy
gates, his general, you know, he
defeated the British and and it
allowed them. And it did two
things that allowed the French
saw this and said, Hey, we can
join now because we think these
guys could win, which I think is
the reference or trying to get
out with this mention of
Saratoga and a stupid speech.
And the other thing is it kind
of Rose General Washington up
because he was supposedly the
strategist behind the whole
thing. So it's important, but
not to Americans
who wrote that what bonehead
wrote that who would who was
dumb, but he's one of his
buddies, who wrote this speech.
Who knew a little American
history and no more? Americans?
No,
this has the what's our I'm
drawing blanks today? What's our
Secretary of State? Jake?
This isn't Lincoln, Abe Lincoln,
a Blinken.
This has his fingerprints all
over these. He's the kind of
elitist that would come up with
that.
I'm not gonna argue that he's
not.
You're not arguing with me at
all. Today's very disappointed.
Yes.
Why do you I don't know why. I
don't know why. Like, stop, stop
and go ahead. Oops. It's
possible. But it's possible that
if he then he's totally a Ivy
League asshole, to think that
anybody's going to relate to
that comment? No, but nobody
related to it. Because nobody
knows that we're Americans.
We're not, you know, from out of
the country that you have to
study first.
Foreigners. We're not
immigrants. Hello.
Unless we're an immigrant. There
were more more than that. There
was a number of references like
that in there. It's like
I had a Roosevelt reference at
some point. There was a
Roosevelt
reference which he confused,
because he also said somebody I
forgot. I remember.
You didn't clip it out. I
thought he would clip that.
It was screwed up when he said
it was Roosevelt talking about
sighs somebody but he confused
to President
Roosevelt whose wife ran the
show.
Is not true. No, no, you're
taking a Woodrow Wilson.
I thought Eleanor Roosevelt ran
the show. Yeah, she was the No,
no. Who's the lesbian in the
corner? running the show? Hello.
Maybe writing some shit.
This is this. You've heard of
Elf on the Shelf. The no agenda
version is lesbian in the
corner.
But I'll leave it at that. I
won't. I won't say good, because
I can't do it. Anyway so the guy
was you know, he's comes up he
does, but it's the standing owes
one after the other that really
got me. And then of course they
on C span when they showed it,
they would cut somebody was some
mean cameraman, you know, they
do this. They're looking for
people that aren't standing that
put the camera on him and zoom
in happened right away. Yeah.
And so the two that we're
typically looking at their
phones and not standing at all,
Rand Paul was no I didn't see
me. Ron Paul, maybe. Rand Paul
Rand. Sorry, but but it was Matt
gates. No, yeah. Sitting next to
Lauren Bovard.
Matt gates and now has a podcast
with this stock ticker in the
background.
Oh, he's gonna just like my idea
of having the bubbling cauldron
yet but
be it be representative. He's
like, wants to do a little sick
and tired of these guys with
their own podcasts. That's our
job. Dammit.
Go. Got a podcast. And I do have
one. What's wrong with these
podcasts? If you want to hear
it? Well,
you just got to write it in our
voice. Okay. Okay, what's wrong
with these podcasts? Let me see.
Oh, wait. Cuz you brought it up.
Everyone has a podcast and I was
wondering whatever happened to
Gorka
things I don't think about it
all.
Badges Gorka is 27 degrees there
in Fredericksburg. I
know Matt White 27 already went
down like that. I said, Yeah,
Mikey.
I mean, it dropped like a rock
just like in five minutes. I
told you. So there's this
podcasting group of all these
failed? It's not podcasters that
does a radio. It might as well
be a podcast because nobody
listens to his whole network.
It's the network is owned by the
guy who has the pain pill. You
know, the one that all the
radio? Like Gorka keeps, like
yes, Gorka and Larry elders and
all these guys.
Got a better gig. He's on N T.
D.
was also on that radio network.
Is he?
Well, there's a bunch of just a
bunch of Prager is on there. And
it's all
yes, they're all on it. And they
all have to promote the back. I
can't remember anything today.
What's the name of that pain
medication?
Yes, I'm pill. So but here's the
here's what I saw. I said, I'm
gonna go listen to the latest
episode of gorkhas podcast and
see what I get out of it. And
we're podcasts. I'm sorry. It's
a radio show. But is it any
good? Let's just listen to it
and see.
But we have so many guests. And
we have a very special cover. I
don't really need to introduce
them because we have
a handful, a soup song, a
coterie of freedom fighters in
America that are usually
singular, but these are the most
freedom fighter deist couple out
there is Victoria Thompson and
Jody.
I wondered where they went. We
found them all in the same nest.
It's amazing. Relief factor.
Relief factor. Yeah. Joe
Digenova. There he is. I wonder
where he went to now and
and his wife Victoria toensing.
Alright, back to back to the
Lansky back to one of those 80
year olds traumatized by the
Soviet Union, the Cuban Missile
Crisis of the 60s. Really mind
controlled MK Ultra whatever
turtle face. I used to defend
him, but I can't anymore
McConnell, guys undefendable.
He's undefendable.
Making sure the Defense
Department can deal with the
major threats.
Coming. What is this? That's a
tell to me making sure the
Defense Department can deal with
the major threats, making
sure the Defense Department can
deal with the major threats
coming from Russia and China.
Providing assistance for the
Ukrainians to defeat the
Russians. That's the number one
priority for the United States
right now. According to most
Republicans, that's sort of how
we see the challenges
confronting the country at the
moment.
Yeah, and I agree, that is what
most Republicans who are all in
on the military industrial
complex. The way they are
talking right now it's the most
important thing, and every
single one of them who thinks
that way should not ever be
voted into office again.
I don't know how they got voted
in before and this guy is the
worst, because we're stupid. No,
nobody pays it Ah, nobody cares.
No one
listening. Listen to no agenda
people save your country. Save
the world. Maybe you have more
from Zelinsky
that's all I got you.
I see you found it. I found that
it found it for you. Zelinsky by
Schumer
seems like a clip to me. Oh, it
must have been off the bottom of
the out. Can
I play it? Yes, please.
Mr. President, I see you. You
are in your Ukrainian, yellow
and blue as am I. And that's
appropriate, because this will
be a day to remember in the
history of the United States
Congress. When we welcome
President Volodymyr Zelensky. of
Ukraine. This is President
Zelinsky first trip outside
Ukraine since the beginning of
Russia's invasion, the president
of this young democracy will
address members from both
chambers in a joint meeting of
Congress. It's always a high
honor to welcome a foreign head
of state to Congress full of
crap.
Yes, indeed, Chuck Schumer this
will go down in history as the
day that you just stood there
and we're a trader, literally a
truce traitorous treacherous
traitors against American
interest in your thoughts,
creepy sock up. I figured I'd
provide what no one else
provides, which is what Putin
saying, gee whiz, there's
actually people reporting on it.
Putin had something to say
nothing specifically. This is
from France. 24.
Russian President Vladimir Putin
has been holding an extended
meeting with top officials from
the Russian Defense Ministry.
The meeting to set objectives
for the Russian military amid
claims as we've just heard there
from Ukraine that a new attack
has been planned for the new
year through Putin, saying that
Russia will continue developing
its military potential and the
combat readiness of nuclear
forces against the backdrop
offensive. Earlier I spoke to
our correspondent Nick
Holsworth.
Usually,
what we're seeing some images
initial reports of what he's
saying and it's all fighting
talk, is basically saying
telling is managing that Russia
has to increase its military
potential. He's insisting that
Russia will fulfill the tasks
set itself in the so called
special military operation.
harks back to the past. He says
that the Russian troops in
Ukraine are fighting like heroes
of Russia's previous wars. He
reiterates again that the task
is to improve the military
forces. He says that they've
gained a huge amount of
experience in Ukraine. And
interestingly, he says that
Russian military chiefs should
analyze NATO's experience. I
mean, again, Carson was not as a
battle between Russia and
Ukraine, but as a war between
Russia and the US, Russia and
the West, Russia and NATO. I
mean, it's all fighting talk,
whether that is really going to
be backed up by the military
hardware, and the experience
manpower that he needs, if he's
going to prolong this more and
open a new offensive in the new
year, after 10 months in which
is forced us to last about
100,000 men either killed
missing wounded or taken
prisoner, according to Ukrainian
and Western estimates. That
remains to be seen.
I guess that remains to be seen
for me too. How many people it
remains to be seen. So the I
guess, listening to our new
leader of the the yellow and
blue party, Volodymyr Zelensky,
the only way this ends is if
regime change is is undertaken
in Russia. It has to it is Putin
who has to go Did I understand
that correctly? Yeah. So that's
not going to happen. I presume
that that's just not going to
happen. So there will there will
never be a peace process. But
let's say they try to negotiate
peace which has been thwarted
every single time I believe by
us. Who would do the
negotiations is it McCrone? Who
would even do and then what
happens to the euro one? Mu
Erawan? Yes. Oh, good one. Yeah.
Do you think that's it's in the
realm of possibility? What will
it take to start in the near
term? Now? What is it we have to
I think the way it looks to me
is that we'd like to see this
thing just drag on forever.
Well, the military industrial
complex wants it to drag on
because it's cashflow
Guaranteed. Money in the Bank.
And it's good to rally the
troops, you know, rally people.
Oh, well, you're not an American
not to have a Ukrainian flag in
your front yard. Exactly. Stuff
like that. Yeah, you're gonna
have a lot of fun with this.
Wow. I mean, what it has kind of
done has brought two
blue and yellow days. I don't
have a day they'll have a day.
Yeah, well, we shouldn't we
replace a day here. Flag date,
let's let's replace our flag day
with yellow and their flag their
flag Ukrainian flag day.
Okay. There was something they
liked that they were trying to
pull off some reasonable,
reasonable. None of this is
reasonable. New celebration to
celebrate the Ukrainians.
Oh, no, though. The the whole
thing is, it's it's amazing that
everyone's so all in on it just
today still. And the pushback I
see from a few mainly
Republicans that there might be
one Democrat on either anywhere
in the in the House or the
Senate. It's, they're not even
really pushing back. Now it's
like, well, you know, kind of
like I probably won't vote for
and this comes down to the
omnibus bill, which is the bill
that funds the government. And
it's so fun to watch. The now
the $45 billion dollars of, of
money for Ukraine that that of
course got people's attention.
But then we have several
representatives, mainly
Republicans pulling stuff up,
look at $3 million for the
Michelle Obama trial. That's
looking at $300 million. And
it's like, this is 1000 $700
billion. You're not even showing
me a billion you're just
spouting off. You're just
talking crap,
but it adds up.
They added up what they said all
the stuff, including Ukraine,
I've only counted 100 billion.
You got to you got 1.6 billion.
Yeah, it's 100 billion, but you
need to get to 1000 1700 billion
to know where the money's going
to audit in most of us going
into a black hole. Yes. I mean
the stuff they aren't coming up
with is funny though. Exactly. I
have a few on here it's
funny but it's people need to
understand they don't can't do
math. You're being hoodwinked
with this little trinkets by a
Republican representative with a
whole look at this. Dude, this
has been going on forever this
bull crap. But now it's a really
big number and no one showing me
what the pig numbers go in.
Well, it the humorous, obviously
lost on you. It is some funny it
is it's different than my
favorite is the $200 million
that we're going to contribute
for gender equity in Pakistan.
This is fantastic. I love it.
But it's still not real. I mean,
I know where's the other
trillions pathetic? People run
around on Twitter? Oh, I can't
believe it.
No, I spend always been the case
these bills are always Oh, he
was
always and this is nothing new.
And if you recall, it was
President Obama, Obama,
President Obama who said I'm
gonna put this on the internet
three days ahead of time for any
bill. He never did. No one ever
did it. No one ever did it.
Yeah, I forgot about that. Good
way. Good promise. Another good
unkept promise by the by the
famous Obama.
Let me see. I bet I have a guess
I don't have it. For sure. I
thought would have that Obama,
we put the bills for three days.
So you can see it. You can read
it. Yeah. Was it this?
It is US policy that Qaddafi
needs to go.
No, sorry. That was when he was
killing people. Sorry, wrong
wire.
died. He came. He went we died.
He killed him.
So do you have any clips of any
of this incredibly funny stuff?
No, I don't have I'm hoping to
collect a bunch of it. But
there's got to be somebody that
is going to be us rude. Reread
the list.
Well, I mean, I have the list is
known. If you want the list, the
list.
The whole list. You have this
one. You have the LGBT the LGBT
Museum.
Yes, that is on live. But this
is all from what's his name?
Dan. What's this guy's name? Dan
Bishop. Yeah, okay. He's the
ones that that'd be more than
one listen is 1400 pages or 4100
pages? I think something
now, here is $410 million
allocated towards border
security for Jordan, Lebanon,
Egypt, Tunisia and Oman. This is
you know, everyone's favorite on
the
show. right read because they
just said about us.
Now here is a 1.43 8 billion for
membership and global
multilateral organizations. So
that's going to UN. I mean,
obviously, we have to add this
is another one. The word salmon
is in the bill 48 times. Yes, it
is. $65 million for salmon. Yes.
This is what your government has
been doing for 80 years. This is
nothing new. You're being
hoodwinked by Representative Dan
Bishop.
What was the one you just said
before that it was? Okay, I
guess
$3 million for Be friendly
highways and another 5 million
for the salmon.
Yeah, okay, here we go. Here's
the here's the clips omnibus
rundown. These are from NTD. And
this is I don't think this goes
into that direction. But it does
bring out the kind of overview
of the of the whole thing,
rational leaders have unveiled a
$1.7 trillion bill to fund the
government, we take a look at
the bill and examine some of
them.
And this I just have to say to
fund the government. You know,
we have these two things in
American politics, which I'll
start this over, which really
pissed me off. One is, of
course, we raise the debt
ceiling. It's unAmerican not to,
which is how we get inflation by
more money printing, and there's
this to fund the government.
Well, yeah, and the thing is,
every single representative and
senator has their little thing
that's like, Oh, I gotta get
some money from my constituents.
This is what everybody does. And
the salmon I'm sure Alaska needs
some money for salmon
preservation. But then it gets
thrown into this one big mix is
look at all this waste. Look at
all this crap. And again,
they're just hiding the big
numbers
and rational leaders have
unveiled a one but go ahead on
Okay, thank you point $7
trillion bill to fund the
government. We take a look at
the bill and examine some of its
standout items. Entities. Daniel
Monahan has the story. This
spending season instead of
naughty and nice. Santa brought
everyone something regardless of
what is NTD doing stick now.
They went from the most boring,
boring newscast in the world to
doing stick.
Yes, they're doing stick. Are
you?
Are you moonlighting and not
telling me because I do like it.
Senate Democrats are calling on
quick passage of the spending
package for government funding
expires on Friday.
Thank you. There's my boring NTD
thanks.
This package represents an
aggressive and essential
investment in American families,
American workers and in our
national defense. The bill
includes a nearly 10% boost in
defense voting and roughly $40
billion to assist communities
across the country recovering
from drought, hurricanes and
other natural disasters. It also
includes another large round of
aid to Ukraine,
providing assistance for
Ukrainians to defeat the
Russians. That's the number one
priority. For the United States
right now.
I call bullcrap
lawmakers are working to stuff
as many priorities as they can
into what is likely to be the
last major bill of the current
congress. Senator Patty Murray
says the spending package will
increase Pell grants by $500.
Well,
for students who are struggling
to cover tuition or rent, it
means making ends meet just got
a little bit easier. Well, crap.
If the bill is successful future
elections may bear its mark. One
of the most important pieces of
this bill is the electoral Count
Act. Lawmakers contend that the
bill would prevent a repeat of
the January 6 Capital breach, it
would further specify that the
role of the Vice President and
counting electoral votes is to
be only ceremonial.
Oh, so there's some cool stuff
hidden in there.
They got all kinds of crazy
stuff, obviously stuffed in this
thing. But the I don't know if
you can do that, because the
Constitution is pretty, you
know, you
would have to go they would have
to go to the Supreme Court and
they slip in stuff. That's
unconstitutional all the time. I
mean, the Obamacare dawn that
was on it was later ruled
unconstitutional.
But in in, in what the penalty
for certain kind of form. Yeah,
the penalty. Penalties are the
that was the part that they kick
it.
Okay. But that was an important
part. That was the part that
said you get fined if you don't
have health.
Yeah, it was important to them.
Yes. Now, the thing that I
thought was interesting is that
in there was another McConnell
quote saying the most important
thing to America right now is
Ukraine. And what they
did is they will they that was
the same clip I had, but they
cut off the part where he says,
according to Republicans,
according to most Republicans
see what they did there.
Yeah, they do it people do they
say
that's your beloved NTD. Tom on
this, I called you yesterday. We
had we had an important meeting.
We never have a meeting we hate
meetings. It was like an
important discussion we were
gonna have we screwed it up two
days in a row. Okay, so now
we're talking and all I hear in
the background is NTD blasting
I'm like, Would you mind just
turning it down for a second
so we could do what you these
clips that you're hearing or
what I was recording at the
time? No,
but you're like, oh, no, I can't
turn it off. Now you're gonna
I'm not gonna say that they're
there. They're not biased. Let's
let's you're gonna have to open
up your little search engine.
Okay. And look up new T N G
polar bear.
Yeah, I got it. On play that
clip
that they that I had for a
couple of shows ago. I didn't
play it. But this is a an
example of where they're just
did a bullet crap on this one.
Listen to this carefully.
Christmas came a little early at
the Toledo zoo in the form of
twin polar bear cubs. The two
were born December 1 to their 24
year old mother crystal. The
babies aren't old enough to be
introduced to the public yet,
but you can watch them on the
zoos live stream every day. When
fully grown, these tiny cubs
could weigh as much as 1300
pounds. The polar bear
population is decreasing. But
the breeding program in Toledo
offers hope for the vulnerable
species. Exactly.
That's bullcrap. Yes. It was a
bull crap.
There's more. There's more polar
bears than ever.
Yeah, there's more polar bears
than ever. I think it's like
30,000 or something
much more than that.
Well, anyway, so I so I'm not so
it's not beloved. I just
happened to think that they have
a lot of stories and a lot of
people other people don't cover.
I know that's why No, but
if it wasn't so what you're
sprucing it up. I appreciate it.
I appreciate it. I appreciate
the sprucing, can we got a clip
to
Yeah, no budget was found just
mischief and debt, while the
taxpayers on their foreheads and
when Representative Dan Bishop
shared what he called some of
the most egregious provisions in
the bill on Twitter, it
allocates about one and a half
billion dollars to Customs and
Border Protection for border
management requirements.
However, it prohibits using
those funds for acquiring
maintaining or extending border
security technology and
capabilities only permitting
their use for border processing
improvements. But at the same
time, it stipulates that $410
million for enhanced border
security for Jordan, Lebanon,
Egypt, Tunisia and Oman remain
available until 2024. It also
includes $3 million for what
Bishop called Be friendly
highways 65 million for Pacific
salmon populations and at least
575 million for family planning
in areas where population growth
threatens biodiversity,
lawmakers will race to complete
passage before a midnight Friday
deadline or face the prospect of
a partial government shutdown
going into the Christmas holiday
now. Okay,
so New Tang Dynasty is now being
CO produced by Steve Bannon,
obviously, because it gave them
all of the all of the outrage
items, the small outrage stuff,
it's exactly what's on the list
is whatever it's all anyone's
talking about. And I just said,
I mean, this is this is modern
monetary theory 1.7 trillion,
which I think he's actually more
almost like 1.9, if you believe
the numbers, we just did a was
an eight or $900 billion
inflation reduction acts
that never ends.
And then we end We had another
one point something trillion
America Cares Act, which we
still haven't spent all of that
money, at least. That's you
know, if we're getting mine,
fine, by the way, which not you
mentioned that I find it
peculiar that we had all his
money. And then they said, Well,
we're going to take it from here
that money we didn't spend Yes,
you want to do this because it's
over there. We're going to take
the money from over here, which
is money we didn't spend, right.
It's all his money. We didn't
spend what he keep wanting more
money if you never spend it.
Well. I think it's money we
didn't we didn't print. So when
we say okay, it was time to
print it. We got to print that
at the appropriate time. So you
got to you got to take it easy.
Is print on demand. There you
go. It's like the publishing
business. Exactly.
It's like the Amazon have a
budget. How much you need, we'll
print it up. No problem. All
right. Since there's talk about
the border, we move in that
direction for a second. I heard
almost, this was on ABC. They
talked to wait a minute. No,
this was not ABC. This was I
can't remember. Anyway, this is
the El Paso mayor who's a
Democrat Oscar leaser. He's
getting he has a big problem. He
has asylum seekers, which is not
illegal asylum seekers because
you're supposed to seek asylum
at the at a at the appropriate
port. You have to do it before
you go in. So this this is just
a Our immigration system there's
nothing wrong with it. The law
is fine we're not adhering to it
that's that's the difference is
no law needs to be changed just
need to follow the law. I know
it really well because I've
imported several people. I've
imported wives, okay. I know how
it works. Hey, are American
women aren't good enough for
you? They weren't and I made a
mistake. Okay. I tossed him
aside, kicked him out of the
country and got me a Hoosier. So
I think I've redeemed myself.
And listen to what the mayor of
El Paso says about what he needs
really to help him at the
border.
I had the Arkansas Governor on
ASA Hutchinson, who is the rebel
I'm sorry, this is we forget, we
forget all about Don Lemon,
who's now doing the morning
show. We're on CNN. He's He's
very interesting, Don looking
thin and trim and young. And he
keeps you know, looking sideways
over to the I don't know, to the
monitor, see if he looks good.
It's just using it for work.
I had the Arkansas Governor on
ASA Hutchinson, who is a
Republican, and he says while
the buck does stop with the
administration, he does believe
the onus is on Congress
to cool there's a new version.
He does believe I like the
incentive. He believes now we
can just use the past. He does
believe this. This thing is out
of control. Stop
with the administration. He does
believe the onus is on Congress.
He believes it's a band aid as
well. Do you think there's room
for bipartisanship in
Washington? And would you like
to see that? Obviously, yes.
leading the witness?
Well, it's obvious that we need
to work together and regardless
of parties because this is a a
US United States problem that we
all need to work together. It's
on El Paso problem. It's a lot
better than El Paso and honestly
believe it's bigger than the
United States. We need to work
with the UN to work with other
countries to be able to come up
with a program that becomes
humanitarian for everyone.
It's a U N level problem.
Playing out bring on the blue
helmets. In Chicago, here they
come.
That what's the El Paso guy said
that he didn't say
Bring on the blue helmets. He
said, This is a you were
mumbling over it. You listen. He
said no, I
heard him he said to you. And he
never said blue helmets. But he
says that it even said that
the US United States problem
that we all need to work
together and so no possible
problem is a lot better than El
Paso and honestly believe it's
bigger than the United States.
We need to work with the UN to
work with other countries to be
able to come up with a program
that you guys manatorian for
everyone.
With un un level UN level
baby is bold. That's
Senator Alex Padilla Leah
Padilla Delia was on ABC this
morning. believe one of your
buddies, California yay. Nice
little Gaff.
So you expect order and safety?
Is Senator you expect order and
safety at the border on
Wednesday, your own Governor
Gavin Newsom told ABC News that
the immigration system will
break when title 42 is lifted.
He said your state is not
prepared that sites are already
at capacity. So what do you
really expect? And what are the
preparations that you go ahead?
Good. So So I'm not suggesting
that it's not going to be a
challenge. But let's understand
why it is such a challenge
because the prior administration
starved various departments and
agencies have the resources they
need not just to to patrol the
border but to process these
lawful asylum claims in the case
that that's the reason
individuals or even families are
coming across the border again.
Most Americans understand and
appreciate that our people who
want to come to United States
for a number of reasons that's
why we have student visa
programs. That's why we have
work visa programs and yes, it
is awful for someone seeking
violence is fleeing violence
excuse me fleeing violence,
fleeing poverty, fleeing for
their lives to come.
If you're seeking violence, come
on in truth. Truth comes out
truth comes out these people
mean it. Bull crap. Ah, I feel
very American today. Like this
old crappy people now, just
about those resources. We got a
note from one of our producers
Andrew.
I, by the way, I do want to miss
I do have two clips on this.
Yeah, but go on again. No, no,
no, I can't stop saying
even worse. You said I do want
to play a few clips, but go it
was a doubleheader. Producer
Andrew says Hey guys, I'm a cop
for the US Forest Service. Our
agency sits towards the top of
the list when it comes to
emergency support to national
emergencies like hurricanes or
oil spills. Whatever FEMA ends
up managing. Don't ask me how
that came into force. We all got
emails earlier this month to say
that Secretary of Agriculture
offered our help to the
Secretary of Homeland Security
to back up Customs and Border
Protection in Texas upon the
expiration of the pandemic
exclusion authority. Now I think
that title 42 I guess they
wanted a lot of volunteers to
head down there on December 18.
None of us wanted our Christmas
canceled to go down there and be
jailers or bus drivers. But
being we may be voluntold to go.
The situation is screwed at the
border, then our and our people
know it. Our people know it
seems like they have some stay
for some amount of time, but
it's weird, man. It's weird.
It's weird that the this is I
mean, you can't say replacement.
Even though it seems to be
exactly what's happening. No
replacing some replacing
somebody somewhere.
Let's go with the migrant influx
one this is again we're back to
New Tang Dynasty.
And now for an update on the
situation at the US Mexico
border. The Texas National Guard
has been deployed near El Paso.
They are preparing for an
unexpected influx of illegal
border crossings, soldiers built
fences of razor wire along the
Rio Grande yesterday. And
today's Jeremy Sandberg has more
on the crisis at the southern
border migrants gathered along
both sides of the Rio Grande
this week in anticipation of the
end of title 42. On Tuesday near
El Paso, Texas National Guard
soldiers and Texas State
Troopers constructed a nearly
mile long fence covered in razor
wire to deter them. But it
hasn't stopped migrants from
attempting to cross illegally.
Guard members are telling
migrants to leave and go to a
point of entry. Some migrants
say they feel they were tricked
into coming
when I voted last and
I view it as a joke to give us
hope and then like a child trick
us and tell us that they are
going to postpone title 42
Many Venezuelans are fleeing
socialism and looking for a
brighter future in the US,
Leila. So now
our illusions were completely
shattered.
Now I'm I'm a little torn over
this.
Where's this voice come from?
Oh, this they got that from
central casting.
Sounds like Yeah. Boat you get
from the radio era, the 30s.
I'm torn over this because on
one hand, I want my daughter to
be able to bring her boyfriend
slash fiance to come visit,
which now has been moved to
January 6 If you do not If you
do have not been vaccinated, and
you do not have a green card or
an American citizen, you are not
allowed to enter the United
States.
When of course still have the
vaccination fence up?
We are the only country I was on
grey America.
Sunday night. Hello. Oh,
congratulations. That's
a great Tuesday night. Monday
night the other night tonight.
Yes, I should have been on this
many many years ago and I'm
going to do it again. Great
those guys so the Canadians I
debuted my new teeth so they
could take a good look. And you
were on the done the video. They
don't really do video anymore.
So it's just for them I guess.
But I said I'll share one minute
my the real teeth when they're
in four months anyway. That was
like hey, when you guys come on
down to Texas? Well, we can't
come to Texas because you're the
only country in the world that
has a vaccine mandate for entry
and that's true. We're the only
country left
where a bunch of data they can
phony up some paperwork. We
don't know
well actually, I think Darren
can because he's bipoc he's what
they call a Canadian Indian.
He's actually indigenous so he
gets away with all kinds of
stuff. Good for him. But the
point being on one hand I want
that taken away but on the other
hand that seems to be the only
thing that title 40 I mean if
you take title 42 Away with if
you remove the mandate that we
have at the airports and other
ports launched
with immigrants in Texas or
whether you have which is now 28
degrees, you think it would
deter anyone wanting to go there
it's it's our paths I was
probably about 12 now because
it's right in the path of the of
the blast the blast path all
right.
As we get through old clips and
I found some other references to
this blast they kept changing
the name of it
there was arctic blast it was
the bomb the bomb cyclone bomb
cyclone was hit by Yeah, stuff
like that. Me see Bomb, bomb
cyclone. I thought it was bomb
cyclone was a bomb cyclone.
Anyway, let's play him migrant
influx to
my family. It was very hopeful
that we would get through to
that country and really
progress. But you see how life
is we seem to be dragging the
curse of Java's
title 42 allows US authorities
to rapidly expel illegal
immigrants. A US federal judge
had ordered the COVID 19
restrictions to be left Then on
Wednesday, but Supreme Court
Chief Justice Roberts put a
temporary pause on the order
Monday. That was in response to
a legal challenge by 19 states.
The freeze is meant to give
parties time to respond. The
White House on Tuesday asked the
Supreme Court to let the
restrictions end. But the
holiday season and logistical
concerns. Watch what
they're saying. No, no, no, we
want a flood of my they were
actually saying that. They want
the White House beat just before
Christmas. Once a flood of
migrants illegal migrants, as we
used to call it illegal aliens
across the border before
Christmas, why?
It's not really happening. It's
not real.
Supreme Court Chief Justice
Roberts put a temporary pause on
the order Monday. That was in
response to a legal challenge by
19 states. The freeze is meant
to give parties time to respond.
The White House on Tuesday asked
the Supreme Court to let the
restrictions end. But citing the
holiday season and logistical
concerns requested to be left in
place until after December 27.
Democratic Senator Joe Manchin
had this to say
42 must be basically enforced
and continued on
matching says it's not just
important in the realm of the
pandemic, but also the realm of
security. He says there will
never be meaningful immigration
reform until the border is
secured. You have
to have a secure border, there
have to be points of entry there
have to make make sure that
people go through the process of
proper vetting process. And
those are all things that we can
do. The US
Supreme Court now will decide
whether to hold title 42 While
the state's legal challenge
plays out.
Yeah, and I think it's
disingenuous. I look at Greg
Abbott and I say just, you know,
you're not I don't think he's
honest. He's just I don't think
he's he's just talking.
I think you're right. I don't
think he's honest either. And I
do have a second opinion on this
title. 42 clip but you have to
play. unfortunately have to play
a disclaimer clip.
Oh, okay. Hold on a second. I'm
sure it's this
morning. AMY GOODMAN clip
inbound.
Is that it? AMY GOODMAN
clip inbound? Yeah, of course
title 42.
Dean immigration news. The Biden
administration Tuesday urged the
Supreme Court to reject calls
from Republican led states to
continue enforcing the Trump era
title 42 pandemic policy used to
quickly expel migrants at the US
Mexico border without due
process. The policy was
scheduled to end today. But the
court temporarily blocked its
termination after several states
led by Arizona filed an
emergency appeal. Biden
officials whoever asked the
court to give them until at
least December 27, after
Christmas to end title 42 To
prepare for the arrival of
what's expected to be 1000s of
asylum seekers who have been
blocked from entering the US and
applying for refuge since March
2020.
It's also the American people
that they have to understand I
mean, again, it's because
there's no reporting people
don't see the numbers. And it's
not paso, El Paso, you know, so
maybe you'll see that, you know,
the El Paso Airport has opened
up a whole
whereas if you're sleeping in
the airport, everybody's in the
airport sleeping you know, maybe
maybe that'll show and city
inside the airport and people
are showing being so misinformed
and under informed under
informed is realizing that is
guest so they don't get all
riled up and get mad about
what's really happening, of
course, but that's what I see.
And you know, it's like, Texas.
We're a bunch of bad asses, but
we're just sitting here going
Ruto. Posle Yeah, Tina is like
well, can you imagine if they if
they bust out a bus of
immigrants to Fredericksburg, I
know exactly what what happened.
We would put them back on the
bus drive them to the city
limits and say here you go.
Don't pass this line. Because
that's what we do with homeless
people here. Get out. You got a
job not by go to Carville.
Bernie.
Bernie, get out of here.
This is a bomb cyclone clip from
21.
Tonight 10s of millions of
people living in Northern
California and the Pacific
Northwest are bracing for a
blast of what's called a bomb
cyclone.
It's a supercharged storm
powering up in the Pacific.
Closing in on the coast. It's
expected to deliver a river of
rain to the region, flooding,
mudslides
and even evacuations. So I
don't know if we have the bomb
cyclone or the arctic blast Sure
which wrap but can we can we
just take into account here that
two years ago, we had an arctic
blast in Texas? Never heard of,
Oh, we've never heard of this.
It hasn't happened before our
grid socks. We saw Texas socks
were no good. We don't have snow
shovels. We're idiots. Two years
later, we get the same anomaly.
And yet we're led to believe the
world is heating up. This is so
inconvenient. The last time we
had a bad snowstorm with with
Freeze was 2011 in Texas. So you
could say it's happening with
with more frequently than we are
going into global traveling.
Yes, it's a trend is a trend?
Yeah, totally a trend. That is
well there, you know, back into
70s, right into the early 80s,
when the global cooling thing
was a thing when it was due,
yes, literally, we're gonna have
a new ice age. Most of those
people switch sides and went to
the global warming side of the
equation. But a number of those
scientists stayed and they're
still produced predicting a new
ice age.
Yeah. And they're real popular.
There's no money in that.
All right, so there's something
going on with the climate change
folks that needs to be looked
at. The biodiversity is back.
And we make fun we made fun of
biodiversity. Let me see the
earliest date of this. Jingle is
how goodness that has to be
2020 12 Maybe something along
those lines here it is. for
about a decade, and it kind of
fell out of fashion. You know,
it was me who biodiversity
biodiversity biodiversity. And
then we didn't hear about
biodiversity. Yep. And now all
of a sudden, we have John
Oliver, Amy Schumer and many
more signed diversity pledge for
late night comedy writers. Ah,
yes, because we need to have
equity and we need to love the
world. And this is not happening
in isolation
theaters. 190 countries have
struck a deal to protect
biodiversity this deal is being
hailed as historic, what makes
it so significant?
Many environmentalists are
saying that this deal is our
last chance to reverse
biodiversity, which
is the last chance we're always
on Earth. So if we look at the
situation right now, where 1000s
of species are under threat of
extinction, or insect numbers
are plummeting, or oceans are
acidifying. The situation is
very dire. And our ecosystems
are under enormous pressure. So
this deal could change the way
we farm. The way we do business
and the way we protect our
animals.
Oh, protect, the steel was
hammered out in a series of
really tough negotiations. You
mentioned 190 countries getting
them to agree on something is
really significant. What, what
were the biggest points of
contention,
the biggest content point of
contention by far was financing.
And that's something we already
owe money for Charlton talks and
in Egypt in November, because it
really boils down to this that
poor nations want richer nations
to give them more financial aid
to help them in their
conservation efforts. Especially
because these developing nations
are the ones that really are
home to some of the most
outstanding biodiversity. For
example, if you think of the
Amazon and South America,
yeah, hey, put this thing in
your lip. All right, your bio
diverse so
these negotiations got so heated
at one point that delegates from
poorer nations walked out of the
negotiations,
of course, now, what this is
also about, not that it's
anywhere in the news, or This
clip is about the new asset
class. So every piece of grass,
every piece of nature is going
to be commoditized a value is
going to be put on it, it'll be
based on carbon, probably 2027
Whenever China's going to invade
Taiwan, it's all being pushed
out. 2027 2027 It's the new
year. And and so these these
poor countries who have
outstanding biodiversity,
they're going you know, there's
a hand and a hand there hold
their hand up, like pay me,
which of course goes to friendly
NGOs and other nonprofits who
take the money and don't really
give it to, to Africans Here,
have some mush and swipe that
fly off your kid's face. That's
how it goes.
You mentioned NGOs and I just
want to play just as an aside I
want to play this clip. Because
I wanted this is got me
completely baffled NGO licenses.
The White
House has a new plan to make it
easier for humanitarian aid to
continue flowing around the
world. Hold, the US announced
the release of GNU General
licenses yesterday. The licenses
basically allow groups to avoid
US sanctions. Officials say they
will make it easier for
humanitarian assistance to go
out and countries like
Afghanistan and Somalia. The
licenses go to groups doing a
broad range of work, including
disaster relief and health
services. The Treasury
Department also lists groups
supporting quote, democracy,
education, environmental
protection, and peacebuilding.
The licenses can also exempt
certain trade items from
sanctions like food, medicine,
and medical devices. And they
can cover official business of
the US government, the UN, the
International Red Cross, and
similar organizations. A
Treasury official said that
targeted sanctions, quote,
remain an essential foreign
policy tool.
Now who's handing out these
licenses? The US? Yeah, that's
what I said to what? This? Okay,
so the NGOs are just geos. Now,
I mean, it's one thing to say
I'm a non governmental
organization, which means I get
money from the government, but
it's a kind of do my own thing,
and now it's alive, I'm
licensed. Well, if you're
licensed, then you're part of
the government. Someone's
government.
Well, and I don't think that's
necessarily just because I have
a driver's license doesn't mean
I work for the State of
California.
Okay, apples to oranges, but go
ahead.
Well, I like to know what the
deal is. I never heard of
anything like this. Nobody's
reporting on it.
How about pay to play you Hey,
you wanna you want to be an NGO?
Ah, you've got to have a
license. That would be the
ultimate government scam. Swing
some of that money back towards
me. Let me get you a license.
Possible.
Yeah, no, I'm nice. Yeah, I
think it might dead. Scott to be
some something like that. It
sounds corrupt. Back to some
biodiversity. By the way, your
temperature just went up. Went
up. It's up to 32 now No, yeah,
really? It was it that lets me
check it out. I have accurate
weather here on the ground on
see that's still updating. Back
to climate change back to
biodiversity for a moment. This
was now I can't this was I can't
remember where this was from.
The biggest problem we have much
bigger Of course then, than
anything is cow cow burps cow
burps and farts that's what's
killing everything. That's why
we need to have kill all cows
kill all cows have fake meat
have to have everything just
case
you have to kill all ruminants.
Well, it means goats and
everything else because the only
animals that would dekat eat
this crappy grass that grows all
over the place that makes the
area useless for anything else
including you can't even plant
on it is these animals that eat
that stuff? And then they can
turn it into actual protein? And
fertilizers to be honest,
the ruminants are amazing
animals they you put it
right but they waited they went
to wipe them out. Why do white
Why
hello, because that's what's
that's the protein they want us
off. They want to keep us just
healthy enough to be good
subservient slaves. Hello. And
here's how they're doing it.
There's some complex chemistry
going on here. cows have four
stomachs in one of them. micro
organisms break down food into
nutrients, producing methane as
a waste product. Yeah, and
protein from the cow. It's a
beautiful process. But okay,
cows
birth, the fermented food backup
and chew it some more. Each cow
belch is a blast of methane into
the atmosphere.
I wish I'd written I wish I'd
written the scripts, I
call it. I call it fast and
furious, because it has a real
punch to it. It's more heat
trapping, than let's say carbon
dioxide, co2. So it's more
powerful. If you reduce methane,
you reduce warming
Cloner. And scientists around
the world are trying to do that
by slightly changing what the
animals eat. Oh, you just change
the composition of microbes in
the ruler. Sure. And this for
those cows at all know, from
those
microbes that produce methane to
those microbes that don't
hear graduate students are
preparing feed for the
universities heard of Black
Angus cows. Then they sprinkle a
bit of red dust in each animal's
trough before the heifers
Chowdown. What could
possibly go wrong?
This is the pulverized bark of
the abbraccio tree which grows
with Americans and scientists
working here have found that
just a small amount added to
cattle feed can reduce cows
methane emissions, like 10% Oh,
feedlot and environmentalists
are angry with the Biden
administration for agreeing to
legislation prohibiting federal
agencies from measuring methane
in agriculture, falling to
demands by the agribusiness
lobby
this administration's abysmal
approach to measuring and
reducing emissions of methane
listen
to that. Listen to this. Boca
frog
agriculture undermines their
credibility in international
climate.
Meanwhile, back in California,
the cows are munching away,
seemingly happy and hopefully
less gassy.
So they basically come up with
Urbino for cows.
Yeah, or probiotics. Who knows?
It can be good No,
probably not. But it's me me
came up with an article I don't
have it. I didn't print it out.
But it's an article about how
it's turning out that these
these artificial meats that
they're make manufacturing Yes.
Like the stuff coming out of
Holland. Yeah. Elsewhere from
the DSM. Turns out that the
human body it? I mean, if it's
made it just doesn't plant
protein, you can digest it, but
this other stuff that's purely
synthetic. Yeah. It tastes it
looks and it's got everything
and you look at the
chromatograph at least, it looks
like real meat tastes I can't
digest it. No, it just starve to
death eating yourself to death.
Congratulations. You have
graduated to the beef
initiative. Academy. Exactly.
And this whole centralized food
thing is not good. Oh, here's an
example. We thought it was only
Costco in Australia. But you
know, people were getting
whacked out and high and having
were hallucinating from eating
some spinach. We had the report
the way now we know what
happened.
Wade responsible for that toxic
spillage contamination that
putting dozens of people in
hospital. Well, it's been
identified sunrise correspondent
Tegan darling is in Melbourne
forest.
So taken what did the
investigation find?
Good morning mine. Initially
there were fears that there was
some sort of herbicide or
pesticide that's caused hundreds
of people to fall ill but it was
in fact a weed called
thornapple, which is incredibly
toxic and incredibly dangerous
to both people and animals. Now
it was contaminated in spinach
and there was more than 200
people who fell sick from
Victoria, New South Wales and
Queensland including a young
child in Queensland who actually
had to be rushed to the
emergency department. And these
people were suffering symptoms
such as hallucination,
headaches, and nausea. Now, as I
said, it was inside salad
packages inside baby spinach and
it was in all of our major
supermarkets, Woolworths Coles,
Aldi, and Costco and it all
stems back from Riviera farms
now, they have actually
destroyed the baby spinach
crops. It's believed that this
weed may have actually been
harvested among the crops and
that's how the spinach has
become contaminated. They're
obviously launching an
investigation into exactly what
has happened. They say that they
have also destroyed all of the
crops either side of the baby
spinach, but believe it may have
hopefully been an isolated
incident. All products have been
recalled Mons, so experts are
saying that it shouldn't stop us
from putting some greens on the
table come Sunday.
That's what you get with you.
The government arranging
centralized food is all great.
But thornapple in your food, is
a toxic product is a toxic plant
apple. No thornapple I'm
thorough I
do. The
Australia is loaded with stuff
like this. I think it's either I
think it's on Australia where
they got that one plant. I can't
remember the name of it.
But if you touch it, I got
dingoes that eat your babies.
If you touch this thing, you're
in such agony that a lot of
people commit suicide with this
one plant. Yeah, you just
touched this thing and it's got
like suddenly just put some
poison in your system and you
can drive to nuts because it's
so painful. It's like the most
painful thing imaginable.
I have not heard of this.
I somebody had to come in to
join. When did Australia go from
being a penal colony to a
country?
It's still a penal colony. I
thought
it was some revolution or
something and then broke out
Kane
is a penal colony. You haven't
noticed this? Yeah, yes, I have
actually,
I'm sorry. Now back just to
finalize climate change, because
I figured out the 2027 date,
it's 2007 is the year and we
have a deal. We have a deal in
the European Union, and I'll
explain what that means. After
this quick clip we
start in Brussels where in the
last couple of hours EU energy
ministers have agreed to cap
natural gas prices. The
agreement comes after weeks of
haggling other ways to rein in
Europe soaring energy crisis,
the EU's biggest economy Germany
had previously blocked efforts
to limit natural gas prices,
fearing the move could disrupt
suppliers on global Mark. gets
the votes say the gas cap is set
to come into effect in February.
Now, what they have not told you
is that the real negotiation was
about the carbon market,
although it's carbon dioxide,
co2, they call it the EU carbon
market. And they have determined
that starting in 2027, taxes
will be levied on consumers of
gasoline and anything else. That
that can be measured in co2.
This will kick off and here it
is. The carbon market covers
suppliers of co2 emitting fuels
using cars and buildings and
they do that as of 2027. But of
course, they will pass that on
once you have trucks, etc,
emitting co2, that price will be
passed on to your to your
consumer products in the
supermarket.
Oh, we need more taxes. Yeah,
2020. What is this 2027 thing
all of a sudden,
I don't know why they chose it.
But that's what it is. However,
however, if fuel prices are as
high as they are today, in 2027,
then they might slip it to 2028.
And it looks like the price of
carbon will be 45 euros per
tonne. Which is always they've
always tried to do about $50 $50
a tonne. So it's just more taxes
based upon whatever they kind of
whatever formula they come up
with. Well, you know, that truck
emitted some co2, so we got to
take that into account. We got
to put that into your little
package of soy here. Yeah, yeah,
it's crazy. I'm telling you, the
world has gone nuts and we're
and we're just here, which is
just observing. Either shaking
her fist or laughing
Exactly. Well, I do have
something nice, upbeat little
thing. As we get ready to take a
break here. I thought in the
spirit of Christmas, we would go
back to the 19 I think this is
1980s with a computer Chronicles
Christmas Gift Ideas. With John
C. Dvorak.
If you're still looking for
Christmas Gift Ideas we have yet
a few more tips for you from
other sources indicated computer
columnist John Dvorak likes a
new game for the Macintosh
called Smash it racquetball and
for the PC crowd he picks
traveling sidekick is a great
gift item. on the hardware side,
Dvorak suggests the best tech
Fanny Mac a cooling fan for the
Macintosh, or the Curtis
computer toolkit including fin
straighteners, Chip pullers and
other goodies.
John How could I miss this? I
miss your your lame ass
Christmas Gift Ideas.
Can you give us your good in
1980 You're
fantastic I love these little
tool already two
years ago you're playing clips
about me that are 42 years old
and ridiculing him by today's
standards. No,
I'm not ridiculing I want more I
want
the masses ridicule.
I'm sorry. At the time it was
great. We all bought that fan
for the Mac
the Magnesita fan and
probably the cooler down I would
just love to have some Christmas
gift ideas from you for an
updated version. I think you
should put that on your sub
stack or something. I know
legend man your legend with this
stuff
and the legend in my own mind.
Oh you're a legend and a lot of
mines so I think yeah, well I'll
start doing that next year.
And with that I'd like to thank
you for your courage in the
morning to you the man who put
the C and the lesbian in the
corner ladies and gentlemen say
hello to my friend on the other
end Mr. John Bora
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When it wasn't that the number
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No, the
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No, no, it just I just checked
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That was the magic striper
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just won the contest with that
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what contest I'm not aware of
any contest. Yeah, what's the
contest?
Yeah, the who get wins to get
most cover art. contests.
What is she in? The we have one
more show to go now to
way over the she's over already
over. She you can't catch her as
we add new shows to this year.
Well, no, that's
not gonna happen. Taunton
O'Neill, Taunton, Neil brought
us now there was a lot of art
there are a lot of different
things that we looked at. This
is the hoodie, which is now even
though it said no agenda Corinne
Devorah Cody, it was really a
Johnson of warrior Cody because
it was a sweatshirt to root for
your I mean a hoodie to root for
your favorite team and that is
best team go best team go best
because you're the fair
weathered fan. That's true. And
we both laughed at that one.
What was the other stuff that we
were looking
at was it there was a lot of
stuff that was usable? I think
we could have picked any anavar
any number of them, but and that
one wasn't in the Christmas
spirit, which is kind of a
violation of our normal way of
doing these things. Yeah, to say
the least now but it was just a
nice piece.
It was a very nice piece and I
think the other pieces that were
there was the tombstone. Mark
Haynes died from being fat.
Yeah, we're not going to not
going to go into doing too much
cheese. I mean, Darren is our
gateway you don't want to we
want to cheesesteak is not going
to be there. But when you have
Dame Kenny Ben do and
cheesecake. For Happy Hanukkah.
We have to get the industry
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You're the one we're the one we
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Although we thought it was
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not the environment. Now to be
misunderstood by bunch of
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Especially Yeah, which is
usually what would happen
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Happy Hanukkah. It wasn't happy.
It wasn't it was day one of
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show our formula is this. We go
out we get people in the mouth
do a little deconstruction of
lies, media lies.
What media lies someone's lying
on the media.
So MSNBC two there's a big
hullabaloo at least on the left
over Trump's tax returns
from what I understand that was
pretty much nothing anymore. Am
I misunderstanding? No, there
was pretty much nothing in him.
Yeah, but it was the way they
played it so let's we're gonna
go to your friend. What it me
Amaya whatever name is on MSNBC
my friend, Dan Brzezinski woman
isn't she?
Oh, mica, mica, Mica. Mica,
Mica. Mica, mica and Joe the.
The mica the elitist show?
Yeah. And I'm gonna play three
clips are short and then I'm
gonna play Kevin Brady who's
have a clip. He's a congressman
that was on the committee that
released these. But he's the
Republican who they wouldn't
listen to analysis.
I mean, just understand one
thing. This is this is a you
Okay, have a lozenge?
Barely. I need a lozenge.
This is very extraordinary. I
believe too, because to just
release a citizens taxes to the
public. It's kind of geeky,
isn't it? I mean, isn't it
something that's it's
bad is bad? It's everyone agrees
with it. It is bad because now
the privacy of the IRS. I'm
surprised the IRS put up with
it.
The IRS as they probably
suggested it does dicks sorry.
That was John. No, do you think
they're good guys?
I don't know whether they're
good guys. Yeah, but I don't
think they liked the idea of
just being a policy because now
everyone can go out there. I got
a guy. Why should I give you
anything?
Yeah, exactly. Because you just
disclose it. You horrible
people. Yeah, exactly. I'm all
in the IRS. You right. They
should have totally said no.
Yeah, that's what they should
have done. They should have had
some backbone. Yeah, nothing do
this deal with today. Trump tax
return MSNBC.
Joining us now we have the
Democratic member of the House
Ways and Means Committee,
Congressman Tom Swasey of New
York and it's really great
timing for you to be on. We want
to ask about these tax returns.
We've learned a lot about Donald
Trump this week, just this week
alone. He's dealing with a lot,
Tom, the DOJ, of course, getting
these four criminal referrals
from the January 6 committee as
we've been discussing, we're not
necessarily sure what they'll be
doing with them if anything, but
they probably are going to be
taking a good long read at the
January 6 select committees full
report which is being released
to the public today. We can't
put aside the documents that he
took from the US government and
to mar a Lago that you know
right now is being investigated
whether he stole them and
whether he's returned them and
the point is that's still a
story is she stuck in this am I
miss I thought that was kind of
like over that didn't result
Oh, you're in the wrong world.
If you go to their world,
dementia be Yeah, dementia be
they're gonna be that's all you
care about.
Also known as Cluster B, which I
thought was an interesting way
of describing it Bremen. Cluster
B is pretty good, isn't it? I
think Cluster B, I'm gonna start
using it. You don't have to have
Cluster A, you just Cluster B,
you don't have to have an A
stoled on them, whether he's
returned them and the criminal
exposure that he faces there.
But the tax returns this morning
are proving a number of things,
some basic things like he lied
about being audited. And it
proves a number of things about
Trump's financial dealings, his
financial moves, moves he made
to avoid taxes. Very, very, very
low numbers in taxes. One year
paying zero in taxes, God
just became more of a hero than
ever to most Americans mica
and also losses. So my question
to you, sir, is what is the
wrongdoing that has been exposed
so far here, as these tax
returns are finally being
released, revealed?
When President Trump decided to
break with tradition and not
release taxes? People say, Well,
what can we do here? Well, the
good news is we can count on the
IRS. They're mandatorily
required to audit the president.
We started digging into that.
And we released yesterday and
found out yesterday really, that
they didn't do their job. They
weren't the IRS was dormant.
They didn't pursue the president
without fear or favor the way
they're required for every
president.
Hurts. Okay, that goes counter
to everything I understood about
the case. But okay, go ahead.
Also get a couple of things. She
says she's good propaganda. She
starts out with the lied, which
turns out not to be true. And
then the way she asked the
question, what is the
wrongdoing? So far she indicates
is nothing but more. I mean,
whatever.
So far, it's getting started
with just warming up.
She's terrible. So let's go to
part two of this.
So now, we are proposing
legislation that every president
must be audited. Because right
now it's just a regulation of
the IRS. It's not a law passed
by Congress, we're proposing a
law that says every president
must be audited on a timely
basis, you have to have enough
resource. I mean, the IRS had
one person looking at the one
set of taxes from 2016. They
didn't look at the other years.
And they didn't have any
experts, people on, on
partnerships on Foreign Affairs
on on the different
sophisticated transactions that
this president was involved in.
So why, why in
a second, I saw some of these
tax cuts, and all of that is in
the business, not in his
personal taxes. I don't
understand this guy's full of
crap. That's just not true.
There's no There's no special
trickery here that's going on. I
mean, unless I'm I can I go? No,
this guy's
full of crap. Yeah. Okay.
This president was involved in.
So why why was it dormant? Why
was he not audited? Is anyone
asking the question and pursuing
the answer we met?
He's, I don't understand. They
released his tax return, his
personal tax return. And what
comes out of it is he wasn't
audited, I thought that the
Trump Organization was under a
constant audit. Is that a lie?
It's a total lie. She is just
bought all at NBC. MSNBC does
literally lies.
That's going to be the
continuing push, because we need
to make sure the IRS is doing
its job on everything that they
do. But certainly on this as
well. Was it because it was the
President's appointee? Or was it
because the whole system has
just been broken down? We don't
know the reason that the IRS did
not do its job. We don't know if
somebody called up and said,
hey, you know, you're the
treasury secretary was appointed
by the President, the IRS agent,
an IRS commissioner is appointed
by the President. Do we know if
there was a phone call made? Or
was it just because the whole
system had broken down? We had
to pursue this in a way that was
not political, just to look at
legislative requirements, that
to do our job as a separate
branch of government? What can
we do to ensure that every
president and every vice
president is getting audited?
Well, you sir Should Drink some
Drano. That's what you should do
to make sure that you're out of
the picture. Because your piece
of crap.
So here we go. This is last 17
seconds.
Okay, but like a thought game
for you. What are the chances
that a presidential candidate
who refused to release his tax
returns and said he was under an
audit becomes president and
continues to say he's under an
audit when it turns out he was
completely lying, and never was
so so there we go. So let's
listen to the Republican co
chair he's the He's the second
there on the Ways and Means
Committee. This is out in the
hall they got it wrong. recorded
him. And this is Kevin Brady,
and listen to this guy talk
about this is a lousy recording
because it was done in a noisy
Hall. But you can hear it, I
think, let's go
with no Republicans offered an
amendment that would prefer
these documents investigation
Joint Committee on Taxation, a
credible, experienced
organization that has conducted
similar reviews in the past,
such as the Enron investigation,
to review fully in with adequate
time, the IRS presidential audit
mandatory audit process in to
bring back that analysis report
to Congress within 90 days, we
provide an alternative that
proposed that that focuses on
their purported reason for this
releasing these tax returns
without creating a new precedent
that that can jeopardize the
privacy with that questions.
It's very tough, as you said
that, what exactly was in court
that they are submitting to the
full house, all of Donald
Trump's tax returns over the
past six years, including his
business terms to all else.
So I'd say In summary, they were
the tax returns of President
Trump for six years, including
the tax returns of eight
affiliated businesses. It also
included the audit notes and
trails. On those audits. What
became clear is that almost all
those audits that the IRS is
doing is not yet complete. So
any characterizations of the
insurance themselves, you have
to acknowledge this is
incomplete at this time. It does
have the returns themselves. And
what else? IRS reports
themselves. Yes, Jordan majority
report and then a sort of a
rushed analysis by junk coming
out Texas was had only about 11
days.
I'm glad we got it on the
record, but you got to tell me
what it
was. Okay. So what he said was,
it was six years of Trump's
returns plus eight affiliated
businesses. So there were
business returns also looked at
all of them with the audit
notes. They were all
consistently and always under
audit, and they are still under
audit, according to this guy,
saying that anyone who says that
he wasn't audited or wasn't
under audit is full of crap.
Mica was lying.
My girlfriend was lying. Hard to
believe.
It's just beyond me how they can
just do this. And I've seen it
elsewhere. They say oh, he was
never audited. And he wasn't
under audit. He was, according
to this. This guy who's also on
the same committee says he's
still under audit. It's like a
continuation audit. So which is
what Trump said,
yeah, when you when you have
zero income, take all the
losses, you'll get audited. And
I'm gonna hit
on it all the time. And he's got
eight companies that they also
looked at and audited. And then
there was presented with the
auditing notes, but
we knew that there was nothing
here because otherwise it would
have leaked out weeks ago, or
months ago and would have been
Oh, but now it's just flailing
arms of mica and they're a
little flabby mica to work on
that tone it up, girl.
So anyway, I just found it to be
disgusting. You're right.
And so while everyone is falling
over this and all the taxes and
those Zelinsky and everything
we're being robbed this morning,
another scandal is rocking Wells
Fargo, the bank has been ordered
to pay $3.7 billion to settle a
number of violations, including
charging illegal fees and
interest on auto loans and
mortgages and incorrectly taking
overdraft fees. In a statement
the CEO says the bank identified
a series of unacceptable
practices that we have been
working systematically to change
it seems
that they are not only too big
to fail, they're also too big to
jail.
It's the latest in a string of
massive fines for Wells Fargo in
2020. The bank paid $3 billion
after employees open millions of
phony accounts without the
customer's knowledge in order to
meet sales goals as the
employees falsified records.
Investigators say the bank
collected millions and fees
reportedly targeting minorities
who speak little English along
with college students and
seniors
who had to open 10 accounts
every day every single day
since at least 2016. Senator
Elizabeth Warren has urged
federal regulators to break up
Wells Fargo once calling the
bank's former CEO gutless at a
congressional hearing. Well,
have you resigned
as CEO or chairman of Wells
Fargo?
The board
I serve. You resigned? No I've
not. You returned one nickel
have the money you aren't why
this scam was going on, and the
board will do I will take that
as a no then shut up on
the latest flight fine against
Wells Fargo calling much needed
accountability.
And so where does this money go
was always my question. Does it
go to the to the black and brown
people who were who were
racially racially targeted?
What they did I got the
breakdown. It was I think it was
4.5 billion was that the whole
fine three points. There was
4.7. I the way I heard it $3
billion, went back to the people
they ripped off. And a lot of
this was repossessing cars it
didn't you know, of course no
repos are mortgage on your
house. It's these guys are
horrible. And so to 3 billion it
goes back to those people and
the 1.7 or one point between 1.5
and 1.7 goes into the government
coffers as as the fine or they
should be rebuilt as
compensation fine goes to the
guy
should be shut down. This
is the second time they've done
this second or third this this
company is really I don't know.
I mean, it has to be something
else going on. There has to be
part of a wandering thing that
government's involved. Dealings
going on with this company.
Tina had her her 401 K Ira her
nest egg. It was managed by
someone at Wells Fargo. She
pulled it all she pulled it all
pulled it out and gave it to buy
Horowitz. I don't know if that's
better.
But you will you won't get
ripped off.
I said Hey Ken, listen, how you
doing every every week on
Tuesday? Tuesday, you can hear
John and Andrew talk about your
investments. That's great. Hey,
you know what, maybe maybe Wells
Fargo was tied up in the FTX
thing. I mean, you're right.
Something is very fishy about
those guys and has a real BCCI
feel to it. Yeah, and
if you go there, they're places
buzzin I mean, we haven't Wells
Fargo down the street. It's a
lot busier than mechanics. And
then the funny thing is the
manager, the current manager of
the mechanics in Albany that I
bank with he's ex Wells Fargo.
Oh really, I brought it. I
brought it up with him once and
he says he had to quit the bank.
He says it was just too much it
was it was just couldn't work.
There was so bad.
Let's go to bank, Moon fried.
Here's just a quick update
tonight
the young founder of FTX. With
authorities they lost billions
of dollars from investors and
customers returning to the US
tonight to face charges now
stemming from the collapse of
his cryptocurrency exchange, Sam
Venkman freed waving extradition
from the Bahamas today
authorities flying him to New
York charging him here with wire
fraud, money laundering, and
campaign finance violations. So
they're taking they're taking
this very weak young man who you
know, it's just a matter of
perception. You looked at him
before with the floppy hair, and
the and the out of shape body
and the rocking and the kind of
weird borderline, probably
spectrum type be on the spectrum
behavior. And he's a genius. But
if you just flip that for a
second and say you are actually
abusing a very sad young man,
and who's getting off the true
criminals in this and I got my
personal opinion, Caroline
Allison,
have you seen a good picture of
her? Oh, man.
Oh.
She also has a sad look. Yeah,
she doesn't look like the type.
I mean, I couldn't be wrong
because you never know. I mean,
there's a whole TV series called
what is it called called? Meet
marry murderer, which I think is
one of the great TV shows. Yes,
a lot of psycho women and men
that find a mate. You have to
somehow meet him and then they
marry him in a murder of your
money. So it's possible. I mean,
I don't know.
Well, her dad is at a high
level. You know, Gary Gensler
you know, so that all connected
she you know, what is being Oh,
she's cooperating she threw him
under the bus. You better
believe she did, because a lot
of the money that was being
moved was from Alameda. She was
the CEO but this poor young man
on the spectrum and I take pity
on him. I take pity on him his
parents are abusing him. His
parents are gonna let him rot in
jail they are the ones that
should be rotting in jail it the
whole thing is disgusting and I
think it's much deeper than what
we're seeing at the surface.
There'll be some some buddy yeah
knows what they're doing you're
Oh yeah. Yeah, it oh boy. You Q
anon. Come on, man. That's like
come on, man. It's like JFK.
They released their release the
release nothing. No, maybe no,
never gonna happen.
Yeah, brought something up
earlier you had I got If you
brought a classic clip of from
the 80s need to talk about vocal
fry, I was just digging around
the archives and I found a
couple of classics on vocal fry.
Including this one long
discussions and minute 29 a
discussion about vocal fry from
this woman, which I thought was
really good. And then I have an
example of vocal fry. You want
to play these these are kind of
inner so which one face so we
play the classic face Sally's on
vocal fry. This is a good clip.
Oh, long dynamite. We'd
love some fry in the morning,
America's young women are
running out of oxygen. What else
could explain why so many of
them sound like this? Believe it
or not, there's a scientific
term for the way a Kardashian
speaks and its vocal fry. It's a
low, creaky vibration produced
by a fluttering of the vocal
cords. Speech Pathologists call
it a disorder that verges on
vocal abuse. Call it a quirk a
trend or an epidemic vocal fry
is everywhere. A recent study of
women in college found that two
thirds of them use this
globalization when I was a tween
in the early 80s. The valley
girl was born she brought us
like and up talk. And there's
been like a general cultural
agreement that like that kind of
speech leaves the user sounding
err heady and unprofessional.
But vocal fry is unique, because
researchers have found that
women who talk this way are seen
by their peers as educated,
urban oriented, and upwardly
mobile, you love him and he
totally complimented you,
complimented you. Some linguists
even suggest that creaky young
ladies are evolving our culture
as linguistic innovators Well,
metaphorically I encourage every
woman to find her voice. I'm
dismayed at how low it can go.
I'm burned out on the fry. It
sounds underwhelmed and
disengaged. It's annoying to
listen to a young woman who
sounds world weary, and exactly
like her 14 best friends.
Oh my goodness, this was when
2013 2013 How man,
Ainsley not Ah,
I forgot how well I
Well, that takes us to Jill
Abramson, Queen of Vogue
and Karina Frey, ladies and
gentlemen.
We still play clips from her but
this was one I don't remember it
quite. But it was a she was
talking about I think Hillary
being the front runner for
President something like that or
somebody. And this is just
classic. Jill Abramson vocal
fry.
It looked like she was the front
runner on fact the prohibitive
front runner
okay. Now here's an actual Gil
Abraham
Frey. You know, obviously, I
read I read The New York Times,
like all day long, mainly on my
iPad.
Ah, setting the standard. It is
interesting.
I was talking about this with
Tina. Last night, we do a show
together curry in the keeper.
And as I'm listening to I'm
listening back to the show. I
said, you know, you have a very
nice appealing voice to listen
to. And in general, and I think
I would like to hear from women.
But I think women also agree
that many female voices are just
not great to listen to. Would
you say though I agree with
that, and I'm a
lot of one milk but some female
voices are dynamite. And they
don't have any fry at all.
They're just musical.
Or just are not piercing? I
mean, I know that this is really
misogynistic particularly in
there no
words. Were two or two radio
executives now. Well, we're a
podcast
executives because this is a big
if you go to a podcast
conference
and say all vocal fry Yes. It's
horrible. And you can most
women, especially the type of
podcast that the two women would
have a term for it the to two
women dipshits
Oh, yeah, this is a great term.
And this is something like that.
That's not not misogynist at
all. Oh, the two women dipshits
chattering they're all vocal fry
and they try it out fry each
other.
It's a fry off. Fry off. There
was a video going around the guy
who's like goes and gets in a
coffee shop and he just starts
to rail on Yes, we had that we
had a clip of that. I mean, do
we still have that clip?
I don't it might be under fry. I
have no idea. It was from a
sitcom. And this guy goes off on
this girl who's about Bellary
stock. Yeah, and she He's
throwing the fry at him and he
starts chewing her out and
giving her crap. And then she
comes out with a normal voice to
get him out of there. Yeah, I
wish I had known what? I don't
have
any idea what that would be. I
have it either.
But yeah, and as we
deconstructed, a lot of it has
to do with attention. That it
well, this is one
deconstruction, that it sounds
like a baby crying. And this was
a musical deconstruction that
someone had on this sounds like
a baby crying. And that is often
used to get attention. And it's
all subliminal. Women aren't
actually thinking about doing
this. But they do. While we're
on the misogynistic tip, this
has been going around the
Stanford, the Stanford's. Who
was this Stanford University.
Public published a list of words
and phrases you really not
supposed to use because they
fall into categories of things
that can hurt people, Sticks and
stones may break my bones, but
words really, really hard
really, really hurt. Have you
seen this list?
No, but I'm sure it's a dynamite
list.
Okay, we're words no longer
allowed to be used because they
are offensive from the ableism
category. This is you know,
where, if you would say, Wow,
bite into that Apple atom? I
would say You're horrible.
ableist just because you can and
I can't at the moment, so that's
what Yes, yeah. So you can no
longer use the words insane.
Lame, crazy. A tone deaf and
spasm.
My wife was talking about this
list. Back and forth. She had
this great as a great list
because I can still use my
favorite word, Idiot.
Idiot is not on the list. You're
right. Yep. But spies is so
horrible that Beyonce had to go
back and rerecord a track on her
album to remove the spies word.
And that's pretty powerful man,
if you get Beyonce to do that.
culturally appropriate
appropriative. You cannot say
the word brave.
So you go into a burning
building, you're not brave?
No, because that perpetuates the
stereotype of the noble
courageous savage. You see, the
brave,
brave predates the noble curry
not according to not according
to Stanford, you should look
that up. Well, along with that,
of course, tribe, tribe is no
longer allowed to be used
because that would equate
indigenous people with savages.
And here's my favorite was drawn
toward tribe. It's historically
used to equate indigenous people
with savages.
It's not used that way anymore.
Are you at Stanford? Do you have
a degree from Stanford? No, but
no Cal beat Stanford in the last
big game. Okay,
well, you're not good at words.
You're good at game. Also from
Bofur boton guru because this is
this is appropriative of the
Buddhist and Hindu relations.
What if the guy's a Hindu?
Well, then you can use it of
course. It's only for white
people at Stanford. Gender
problems Oh, P she is just she's
just you just not using that
anymore. Ladies, landlord,
landlady, gentleman, freshman
Congressman, you guys. All for
boat in Seminole. Oh, terrible
Seminole is not allowed. A
transgendered This is confusing.
transgendered is not allowed
because this term avoids
connections that being
transgender is something that is
done to a person and or that
some kind of transition is
required. Oh goodness. does that
even mean? It means because if
you say someone's transgender,
then that's not their whole
self. It means they went through
some kind of transition, which
of course is exactly what
happened but you're not allowed
to say it. According to
Stanford. These guys had lost
Okay, here's a couple other
words abort. Can't say abort.
You know why? Obviously? Because
it could unintentionally raise
religious or moral concerns over
abortion. And here's my favorite
American. This is not a good
word to use, apparently. Well,
no. This term often refers to
the people from the United
States only thereby insinuating
that the US is the most
important country in the
Americas. Ah thug. We know Thug
is not allowed.
Is there any other country that
uses the word American to refer
to themselves as people? I know
in Canada they call themselves
Canadians and Mexicans are all
Mexican. Isn't Mexico yeah so in
Costa Ricans are call themselves
Costa Ricans, they don't call
themselves Americans and South
Americans are in South America,
the Brazilians think of
themselves as Brazilians. So why
can't we are the United States
of America we call ourselves
Americans, which you call it
shows the United States sins?
Yes. There you go. I would call
ourselves just call them
assholes of the world. That's
what everyone thinks, especially
with these lists. Okay, oh, we
violated many things. Just today
homeless person, immigrant
prisoner and prostitute no
longer usable because these are
person first language terms. And
people are not defined by just
one of their characteristics.
Wait a minute. You can't say
police officer either. I
guess you can't say steelworker.
There you go. There's violence
words, violent words. And you
use this so who what?
What department over at our
vontade Stanford which is right.
I can see it from here. What
department came up with this
bowl crap. They should be
ashamed of themselves.
Well, let me link into the yes,
they should be. Oh, well, now
it's it has a password. I'll
just try it. They're trying to.
They're trying to ruin the
country. And the language
I think it's a psychology
department.
No, the Psychology Department.
They're losers.
Let's see a couple more here. So
you use trigger warning that is
very violent. Very violent. You
shouldn't even use it war room.
Hello, Steve Banyon pulled the
trigger Hall can't use that.
And pump the brakes. God
is not on the list. But it
should be killing two birds with
one stone violence against
animals. Oh, I love this one
long time. No, see, you can't
say that. Because you know the
etymology of Long time no see
was originally used to mock
Chinese Long time no see.
Oh, crap.
Well, that's according to
Stanford, the psych department.
Just saying. Just saying
mocked it shiny is a joke.
Somebody put this out as he'll
read this Stanford guys do this
stuff. I don't they write up
stuff like this. And they put it
out as though as real. I mean,
they did this two years ago
during that famous Stanford
Berkeley football game where the
band was on the field and Cal
won the game. They snuck in and
printed the entire daily
Californian on the side and
passed out copies all over the
Berkeley campus telling everyone
that the NC double A rejected
the game results. And everybody
believed it. And it was like
they do this concept is a joke.
This is a joke. I'm tired.
Don't think it's a joke. I folks
time here is here is the true
humor that comes of course, from
anyone involved in today's
Health. And that is celebrities
and clergy and health ministers
all like, let's make a mockery
of COVID. Because it's that time
again, we've got to just flood
the airwaves with messages of
getting boosters and be very
afraid of all kinds of other
things that are swirling around.
And it's it's time for some of
the worst the absolute worst
writing in history. Here's the
Canadian Health Minister, who
does a little skit with Mrs.
Claus or you also for
the holiday season. Of course, I
must say Dr. Tam, it's just
warms my heart to see everyone
in Canada, especially kids
working so hard to keep the
holiday safe and cheerful for
all.
So Mr. And Mrs. Claus, every
child in Canada has definitely
earned the place on a nice list.
Their parents and caregivers
too, has been a tough season
with lots of viruses making
people sick.
Thankfully, Santa and I are
feeling as healthy as ever. We
are both up to date with our
vaccinations, including COVID
boosters and flu shots.
That's so good to hear.
I always tell Santa to make a
list and check it twice. One
stay up to date on your
vaccinations to wear a mask in
crowded indoor places and made
sure it fits nice and snug.
Three wash your hands to the
tune of Jingle Bells Jingle
bells, jingle all the way
great advice great boys too.
And they also have some Asian
woman up there who's the Health
Minister What is it great Vice
to thank you
got a nice day very yeah great
basically saya cars are good
good good bye shot Gao.
Let's go to Oklahoma where the
clergy has been influenced.
Here's a bishop.
Hello, my name is Bishop Polson
and I am the bishop for the
Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma.
So as soon as I had the
opportunity to get the COVID
vaccine, I got it as quickly as
I could. And it was a great
experience, very easy to do.
It was a great experience.
What is this guy's a liar,
he's a bishop control, didn't
have very much at all on the
west side effects.
Just as this place for remember
that a lot of money went towards
bringing in faith leaders,
celebrities, clergy, all kinds
of guys want to be took the
money and all and it's no matter
what it is. This is why we have
Reverend owl, the Reverend Jesse
Jackson. They are the ones that
are brought in to tell the
community what they should
believe.
When I think about getting the
vaccine, when I thought about
getting it myself and did get
it, but I think about it for
others, I think of that really
central command that Jesus gives
us, which is to love our
neighbor as ourself, we know
that this vaccine is very
effective, very safe. And all
even if it's a minor
inconvenience for us, we might
have a few mild symptoms, we
have to get it scheduled on the
calendar. We know that that can
protect somebody in our family.
No, we don't protect somebody in
our church community, protect
somebody in our workplace and
beyond. And that is something
that Jesus would have us do to
protect those that we can even
if it comes with just a little
bit of inconvenience for us. I
got mine, and I hope that you
will do
so. Alright. blasphemer. Yes, I
would I agree. And also what
they do. And I say they this is
the propaganda team, they bring
out they bring back the lie that
you need to get vaccinated to
protect other people. We know
this is patently untrue. This is
this has been this has been
admitted and proven. But they're
just pretending it doesn't
exist. And clergy about some
celebrities.
to your mind when you hear a lot
of the anti vaccine rhetoric.
This is
Sean Penn.
It's it's a cowardice of
conviction. I think that it is
an unwillingness to engage in a
culture of common sense that at
this point, it seems criminal to
me, actually, I really feel
that, that if someone chooses
not to be vaccinated that they
should choose to stay home and
not go to work. He's you know,
as long as we're all paying for
these streets, we gotta ride
safely on them. And so I'm just
hopeful that the mindset will
change. And it started we know
that is this really started with
leadership in voids. And now I
think that there are some
examples of leadership that are
being helpful within. But we
really got to get everyone else
everybody on the same page. I
think the CDC should be much
more clear. I mean, they're just
working on the old playbook. It
worked before it's but it's
oblateness work. And again, it's
a blatant lie. All right. Well,
since we're, since we're talking
about, about vaccines and
Mandatum, and I'd want to
reiterate that, luckily, not
everyone gets sick. From the
vaccine. It seems to be a
percentage of people but it's a
percentage that is worrying. I
have people in my family and my
friend circles who have been
vaccinated I'm very worried for
everybody but luckily doesn't
not everyone goes through a bad
time. But the people who are the
war will go through a bad time.
Well, now again, this I've never
heard of this before. I've been
doing this show for 15 years I
would I noticed patterns. That's
kind of what I do. People dying
around the holidays, people
dying from whistles on at soccer
matches people dying from all
you know, all stuff like this.
We turn
now to your health this holiday
season and we're not talking
about the flu or COVID. But
about your heart. The risk is
serious and doctors are trying
to spread the word
she and literally throwing it's
not cold or flu. Don't worry
about that it's your heart.
This morning, doctors are urging
Americans to put heart health at
the top of their holiday to do
list. That's because more people
die from heart attacks between
December 25 and January 1,
compared to any other week of
the year. With Christmas day
being the deadliest day of all.
Doctors say the leading factors
include family stress, and
falling out of good habits like
healthy eating.
It's not just issue that holiday
heart is a benign condition
holiday heart potentially
serious condition that causes
people to develop heart failure
symptoms
increased alcohol intake can
also result in what doctors call
holiday Heart Syndrome have
they said it enough have they
said holiday heart enough time
so we don't have love it died
suddenly holiday hard holiday
hard have some holiday hard have
some eggnog. That's when
binge drinking causes irregular
heartbeats which are associated
with a higher risk for stroke.
Is this true? Does heavier
drinking accelerate your
heartbeat?
Well, I don't know any of this
to be true. And what I find
peculiar is that I think a lot
of people actually eat quite
well on on the holidays. You get
some nice bird meat which is you
know, it's not like eating a big
prime rib. You've got some
usually potatoes of some sort or
sometimes yams and vegetables.
Are you saying A prime rib is
bad for you? Know I'm
just saying if you're going to
look at healthy food generally
speaking people would say that
bird meat would probably be
healthier than ID for me
I disagree I think okay, well
no I know you're right. I you
can take either side but let's
say you have prime meat is
beside the point you're eating
you're not eating a hamburger
from McDonald's let's put it
that way. You're not eating a
wood chip meal that's from one
of the fast food places you're
eating prime rib or turkey meat
or a ham or something
you're not true the Jews they go
they go to they go eat Chinese
crap
yes they do on the typically on
Christmas they brag about I've
talked to horror was about this.
I'm not. I'm on the inside of
this. And yeah, they love to go
eat Chinese food. But Chinese
was very healthy. Are you
Jewish? A day adjacent is that
one day
one? Once a week Jew that's me.
Wait, there's more. Certain
people might be more predisposed
to it. But you can have no
history of any heart related
conditions and drink excessively
or consume too much alcohol
during the holidays. And you
could create a situation where
you develop atrial fibrillation
I have never heard of this ever
congestive heart failure
even in the absence of any pre
existing risk factors.
A lack of sleep is another major
concern. A new survey found
adults on average 39 minutes of
sleep per night over the
holidays. And if you're hosting
a holiday party prepared to get
even less Shaddai party hosts
reported sleeping up to 83
minutes less than usual on their
party night. All contributing
factors that doctors warn could
spoil the holiday fun. If you
don't make time to take care of
yourself.
It could spoil your holiday fun
if you fall down dead from a
heart attack. Thank you baby.
See. Australia has an even more
egregious way of communicating
that you just might die you just
might be unlucky. But it's not
from anything that you put into
yourself. No
Santa visit is part of the
Christmas tradition for many
families. moleculight the
Christmas one health expert says
he's promoting unhealthy eating
habits unless he loses a few
belt sizes
and I'm calling for a healthier
representation of such an iconic
figure which is part of
Christmas Dr says
obesity shouldn't be celebrated
and a time when so many people
over indulge
statistics show that there is a
significant increase of heart
attack and faces to the ER
during this period of the year.
We should not associate this
wonderful joyful time of the
year with the need of over
eating an idea
professional Santa is losing
their house over.
So don't be fat because you can
die from a heart attack but
they've they're conflating it
with Santa Santa is a bad
example because he's fat. So I'm
tired of this. So now we have
tired of it I'm wrap it up.
We have strep a strep. Strep
a while doctors are monitoring a
rare bacterial infection in
children. At least seven
children showed up at a hospital
in Missouri with a variety of
symptoms that turned out to be a
deadly invasive form of strep a
symptoms include rashes and
unexplained swelling.
One of our producers in the UK
in the business says I want to
mention the outbreak of strep
that has killed many children in
the UK appears to be linked to
the flu mist nasal flu vaccine.
Ah and here are indeed two links
from PubMed. A live attenuated
influenza vaccine enhances
colonization of Streptococcus
pneumoniae a and strep toe strep
filled caucus areas in mice. So
in other words, the vaccine is
killing the mice. And the second
one the effects of Live
Attenuated Influenza vaccine in
nasal foreign That's no stuff
bacteria in healthy two to four
year olds, and they came up with
a randomized controlled trial.
It was not good for the two to
four year olds. So this
vaccinated
product itself is contaminated.
Sounds like it. Yeah. And they
don't have to worry about it.
Who cares? A quality control
goes out the window, because
it's all you're all covered.
Don't worry about it.
It's all good vaccine coverage.
And it's right. So then
we got to bring liability back
into play here. This is
nonsense. This is crazy with
you. I'm with you. So we have
all kinds of shortages. And
because of the shortages, this
is what we talked about on the
show,
I mean effort to combat the so
called triple Denic of flu COVID
and RSV, the Biden
administration is set to release
Tamiflu from the Strategic
National Stockpile. The
prescription antiviral will be
sent to states that requested
officials hope that will ease
some of the supply issues
affecting respiratory
medications.
So they're going to release
Tamiflu from the stockpile to
new from the stockpile because
it's hard to know I find this a
very challenging report, because
I had 800 milligram pills of
ibuprofen. I had amoxicillin. I
had hydrocodone, I threw most of
that out if you just gave me gas
and constipation. But now we
have these reports popping up.
This just
in two of the nation's largest
pharmacy chains are now limiting
purchases of ibuprofen and
acetaminophen for children
because of short supply and high
demand. Amid nationwide
outbreaks of flu and other
respiratory illnesses. CVS says
it's limiting shoppers to two
products each Walgreens is
limiting online orders to six
over the counter pain and fever
relief products. For Children
six
products. This is not a
shortage. This is a BOGO you
guys. This is a promotion. Too
much. This is bullcrap this if
there's a shortage there, you
don't need two bottles of
ibuprofen. Who needs six?
Yeah, I mean, I get a bottle of
ibuprofen and it lasts for
months on end, like six months,
one bottle.
Here's Good Morning America, our
three with the doctor and this
is not good. Here a doctor sent
me it's not good here Doctor
pharmacy chains. We got to sell
some more ibuprofen
in the sales of children's pain
medication. As a result of this
surge of respiratory viruses.
What do we need to know? Well,
there's a move from pharmacies
as well as the federal level to
avoid people from stockpiling
these medications which had been
so used to
this is a big pharma end of year
they're like, hey, you know what
dump inventory,
and children during this winter
season. So here's what's going
on, I just want to define
exactly what we're seeing. So
due to the increase in demand
and supply or changes products,
we're seeing constraints. And
with that places like CVS and
Walgreens are limiting the
amount that patients can get,
for example, in CVS to
medications per patient, and I'm
talking about fever, reducing
medications, and those
medications that we use to treat
symptoms. For example, mucin X.
Also there are limitations apply
to those products bought home
use. And next Hold on a second.
Patients that we use to treat
symptoms, for example, use annex
mucin next. I gotta get the
sentence before this
is like CVS and Walgreens are
limiting the amount that
patients can get, for example,
in CVS to medications per
patient, and I'm talking about
fever, reducing medications, and
those medications that we use to
treat symptoms. For example, use
an x h
mucin. Next is not a fever
reducing medication,
is it? No. I said what do you
call it a anti histamine? No,
it's one of those things that
makes you cough up phlegm to
term for a day.
I mean, congestion, congestion,
congestion,
it's Yeah, but there's a term
specific for something like
gooseneck by the way, while
you're playing that I am on
Amazon. There is so much Tylenol
for children available from 100
sources and 10 packs 10 packs.
This is like tons of this stuff.
I mean this this just I mean
music this is these are lies.
Yeah. Music Music next is owned
by isn't owned by Ricketts. I
think these are some of the big
briskets I think Ricketts owns
them. Yeah, Ricketts. They were
Ricketts Ricketts was a client
at one point I think they'd be
at pod show. Huge and they do a
lot of consumer goods. Anyway
I'm um I'm skeptical about this
being a fever reducing medicine
for children.
Also there are limitations apply
to those products bought online
and right now the FDA is working
to reduce the impact.
Oh wait, how many can you buy
online you said 1010 packs.
There's still a lot of
toothpicks but there's it's so
much you can get online it's
it's unbelievable. It's page
after page but we still need to
work Tylenol for children alone.
I didn't look up anything else
sure that people prevent them.
Stop from stockpiling. In
collecting these medications can
be they can be so helpful. And
you only really need one bottle
of Tylenol, for example, to last
year with season by the whole
rack. So you don't need the
whole rack from the whole family
pack. You just need one bottle.
And that's good enough.
So parents see empty shelves and
they're desperate because they
have a kid at home with a fever,
can they break up adult
medications or they should stay
away from doing
I would avoid that, as an
emergency physician, a part of
my clinical experience involves
toxicology or patients who take
too much of some medication. And
unfortunately, children are
often the victims of that, for
example, some people may not
know that aspirin can be really
harmful for children, and
they're just trying to help
reduce their fever. They may
think that giving them that will
be helpful, but I always have to
advise to to not do that. It's
good to know. Thank you Dr.
Darian. Fabulous, thank you Doc,
so good to know. This is this
has scan written all over it
now. Again, I think children are
in dire straits because of
masking into the more sensitive
and Lord knows what else is been
injected into them or poured
into them. But again, we're just
seeing the fear mongering being
being ratcheted up and make sure
that you that you know that if
you don't have a booster that
you're gonna kill Granny, I
mean, it's the same stuff when
when will we say enough and take
and unleashed ransomware on
these television stations. So
there's an idea the Big Three
ABC, CBS, NBC and all of NBC
News and CBS News should have
ransomware rampid around their
system they
kill those stations they need to
shut down that's not gonna
happen
shut them down. Now it's not
gonna happen well they'll run
out of money before anything
else happens this is happening I