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It looks like the Great Wall of
China. Adam curry, John C.
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Dvorak.
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Sunday, December 25 2022. This
is your award winning keep our
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nation media assassination
episode 1515 is no agenda
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celebrating Christmas and unlike
the M five and we're
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broadcasting live from the heart
of the country here in FEMA
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Region number six in the
morning, everybody. I'm Adam
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curry
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and from Northern Silicon
Valley. Merry Christmas and
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Jhansi Dvorak.
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Merry Christmas. Sean Dwyer,
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how's the weather? How's your
mom doing?
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Funny you should ask 45
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states from Washington down to
Texas up to Maine are on alert
0:48
right now for severe cold wind,
snow and flooding
0:51
New York is among the latest
states to declare an emergency
0:54
shutting down part of I 92
commercial traffic Blizzard
0:57
warnings have been issued in 10
states but the biggest story is
1:00
the extreme cold extending all
the way to Florida. Some areas
1:03
of the country have seen
temperatures drop 70 degrees in
1:06
18 hours
1:07
and today a so called bomb
cyclone setting up for the
1:11
Northeast. A flash freeze will
be making travel treacherous.
1:15
Oh, a flash flood will make
traveled a flash freeze will
1:19
make travel treacherous. Nice
alliteration. Yeah, the big
1:22
story is that maybe it wasn't
the Texas the crappy Texas grid
1:28
two years ago, maybe it just
wasn't that as we are burning
1:33
90% of all of our fuel, or all
of our energy right now is
1:36
coming from coal gas, primarily
coal and nuclear and a small bit
1:43
from wind. And now we see that
all the other states are having
1:46
the same problems we had because
you know, their grid is shitty,
1:50
I guess. It's really quite
amazing.
1:55
It just suits the narrative. So
I picked up this clip because I
2:02
keep hearing this two years ago
we had a bomb cyclone Yes.
2:06
Although this is one once in a
generation according to
2:09
everybody. I went two years ago
2:11
we've actually had one eye turns
out for every year for the past
2:16
three years.
2:18
I don't remember when last
2:19
year but let's play your clip
first
2:20
and then we'll well i This is
the explanation of bomb cyclone.
2:24
You know what the there's
actually a technical explanation
2:27
I found it.
2:28
Is this bomb cyclone D find?
2:32
Yes it is d fine. Here's a bomb
cyclone is a weather phenomenon.
2:36
When you have a low pressure
system colliding with a high
2:38
pressure system. It drives down
a bunch of cold air creates a
2:41
bunch of wind and usually
precipitation. It is marked by a
2:44
drop in the barometer of 24
millibars over a 24 hour period.
2:48
Now I've been tracking it, I've
tracked 14 millibars. So
2:52
unfortunately for all the
suffering I think we're gonna
2:54
fall a little short of earning
your Rob bomb cyclone merit
2:58
badge. Final call to the
meteorologists, I'm just a hack
3:01
at these things. But you did get
a lot of flight cancellations.
3:04
Seattle Tacoma airport in
particular, they got dumped on
3:07
with freezing rain and that iced
over the runways and the ice is
3:09
actually harder to get off the
runways in the snow. So they had
3:12
to shut down the whole airport
that meant Alaska Airlines
3:15
canceled all of their flights
out of Seattle and Portland as
3:18
well. By noon today. He had just
about 4000 flights that were
3:21
canceled. So the ripple effects
impacted pretty much all the
3:25
major air carriers and every
airport if you're one of the
3:27
people who made it home on time,
you're one of the lucky ones.
3:32
This is again, a lot of
horseshit. Merry Christmas. The
3:37
This was once Yes, there were
some weather events in the
3:42
aviation system. But I have all
kinds of reports, mainly
3:47
Southwest was canceling they
canceled the most flights.
3:51
Because they had no pilots.
Remember, it's near the end of
3:54
the month, they literally did
not have the pilots. They also
3:56
had 150 rappers walk out in
Denver, walked off the job. And
4:02
I have proof of that. Yeah, I
have a memo which in the show
4:05
notes. So none of this was
really that necessary. Of
4:11
course, maybe, you know, maybe
some airports really had bad
4:15
weather, but a lot of it is just
the same old lack of personnel,
4:19
lack of staff that they just
keep covering up with all kinds
4:22
of weather events. And here's
proof that we've had three in
4:27
the past three years. From Nine
News Colorado. difference
4:31
between
4:31
weather and climate is on
display in Denver, as one of the
4:35
coldest Arctic fronts in the
city's history arrives in a time
4:38
where global warming takes many
of the headlines. A single storm
4:42
like this can't be blamed on
climate change and its
4:45
occurrence can't refute it
either. Here's what the research
4:48
is showing about the connection
scientist and proven that human
4:52
activity is causing the entire
atmosphere to warm but they've
4:56
also discovered that the Arctic
is warming at a much faster
4:59
pace. Easton it is states that
can cause more chaotic weather
5:04
patterns, leading to more
extreme polar vortex outbreaks
5:07
in the future. Here's how it
works. The polar Jetstream
5:11
Controls the Weather patterns in
the US when the Arctic is
5:14
extremely cold. That jet moves
fast and remains in a tighter
5:19
circle reducing the chances of
the most extreme polar air from
5:23
escaping to the south. But since
the
5:25
Arctic crap did he say escaping,
did he say escaping
5:30
again is of the most extreme
polar air from escaping to the
5:34
south. But since the Arctic is
cold as it used to be, the
5:38
smaller temperature gradient is
causing the polar jet stream to
5:41
slow and become more wavy that
increases the chances of Arctic
5:46
outbreaks in the States. A
possible result is more extreme
5:50
single day cold events, while
overall seasonal temperatures
5:54
increase. And there's data to
support that there's now been
5:58
three extreme polar vortex
outbreaks in three consecutive
6:02
years. Besides this weeks, there
was one in February of 2021,
6:06
which crippled much of the
nation's power grid in Texas,
6:09
and another one in September of
2020. That brought the earliest
6:12
freeze in history to Denver,
Colorado, and yet the average
6:16
fall and winter temperatures on
the front range have been
6:19
steadily on the rise over the
last 60 years
6:23
science. Yeah. There you go.
Well, hold on science. I
6:28
disagree with your thesis. My
thesis, I have no thesis he
6:33
talks about the polar vortex.
The polar vortex and the bomb
6:37
cyclone are two separate
entities.
6:39
Good point. Good point.
6:43
The polar vortex did take place
last year, but we didn't have a
6:46
bomb cyclone for two years that
we had was two years ago. That's
6:50
the first time I ever heard the
term bomb cyclone. And now of
6:54
course this guy who talked about
bomb cyclone on my clip mentions
6:58
the fact that it's technically
supposed to be a 25 millibar
7:02
drop in 24 hours as a barometer.
But he only could record 14 So
7:07
maybe this is not really a bomb
vortex either. Or a bomb
7:11
cyclone. I miss getting mixed
up.
7:13
Well, how about a good 30
millibar drop? Is that what you
7:17
said? 2424. Middle? Is that is
that anything like two quarters
7:22
of negative GDP? Because that's
7:25
exactly the same.
7:26
Just so you know. That's not
That's not a recession anymore.
7:31
That's not though. Oh, goodness.
Oh, anybody, everybody how you
7:37
doing? Merry Christmas to all.
We are live which is what we
7:41
always do if the show falls on a
bar, right any day. Holiday
7:46
we're always rolling. And we're
happy to be here and happy to
7:49
see lots of trolls hanging out
and everyone haven't
7:54
frozen under. I feel bad to hear
at 60 degrees here the
7:58
fine. No, it's It's about let me
see. I think it's 20 it's
8:03
probably about 25 right now.
Where we are so it's not too bad
8:08
and beautiful clear skies. It's
just it's the perfect it's the
8:12
perfect Christmas Day. It really
is. You didn't get your snow you
8:16
didn't get your white Chris it
not get a white Christmas at
8:19
all. Because it's racist. But
also ice is racist these days,
8:24
too. Did you know that?
8:26
Oh, yeah, no, I'm all ears.
8:28
The infamous black eyes a thin
coating of ice that glazes the
8:32
road after frigid temperatures
that can create dangerous and
8:36
deadly road conditions. But you
may be surprised to learn that
8:39
your first instinct to slam on
the brakes may be the wrong one.
8:42
This is a new story. Oh, don't
slam on the brakes on black ice.
8:49
How can this be a good to how
can you how can they call it
8:51
black ice anyway, this just
doesn't fit with any narrative
8:56
at all.
8:58
Well, the funny thing about that
story, we have black ice in
9:02
Washington state and all along
the Tahoe area is very common
9:06
and sometimes I'm bridges north
of Sacramento. But the thing is
9:12
about black ice which makes it
interesting is that you can't
9:16
see it right. That's why it's
dangerous because it's basically
9:21
an ice form that just kind of
becomes semi well I
9:23
was I would like to change the
name to invisible ice. I think
9:27
that's probably
9:28
a better name to be honest. Now
I thought it's really why would
9:30
you not slam the brakes on on
black so if you don't even know
9:33
you're on black guys, that's the
point. Well, here
9:35
is their advice.
9:37
Experts say take your foot off
the gas and keep the wheels
9:40
steady. If you need to brake do
a gently writing it out until
9:44
you're clear. Steering as best
as you can, combined with
9:47
braking or accelerating
increases your chances of losing
9:50
control.
9:51
I wonder wonder how Tesla's do
how does the self driving car do
9:55
in this case? Can someone go and
test that? I'd like to know I'd
10:01
like to know. Anyway, we clearly
have a trend. We have a trend
10:06
which is cold, but just so you
know, that has nothing to do
10:09
with, with climate with global
warming, anything, just
10:13
anything. NASA even says yes,
just because it's cold for a day
10:18
a week or season doesn't mean
global warming is over all
10:22
month.
10:23
Sorry, my promise for the first
next year is I'm gonna dig up
10:26
some clips. Which I have
recordings from the 790 7919 80
10:34
Euro of new shows. Don't ask me
why I have these.
10:41
Why do you? Why do you
10:44
have those? I'm not even sure.
But I have them. And they talk
10:48
about global cooling and they
report everything in just the
10:52
opposite is being reported
today. Yeah. And it's it's
10:55
hilarious. And these are by
lefties? Yeah. Yeah.
11:03
It's so disappointing. All of it
is a scam. It's a scam and an
11:08
OP. It's a scop. I'm telling
you, it's a skull scarf. Yeah,
11:13
Ma, GOP scam up. Let's see, do
we have anything else? Well,
11:19
this, you know, obviously
climate change is going to be is
11:26
still going to be big on the
agenda. The you know, the what's
11:30
happening in Europe with with
energy is it's not they the
11:39
European Union decided to, you
know, to cap what they would pay
11:43
for gas and oil. And Russia
right away went okay, good. We
11:49
just won't sell it to you then.
11:52
What kind of bargaining position
are you in? I mean, how did they
11:55
buyer with no options?
11:57
How do they even come up with
something stupid? Is that
12:01
not going to pay more than $5
for your hat? Okay, I'll keep
12:06
the hat.
12:07
Exactly. This is now this is
from TAs, which of course is the
12:10
Russian news agency, which I'm
sure is disinformation. And
12:15
here's the headline from Today
Russia could cut oil output. We
12:18
won't sell supplies under
Western price cap says we, the
12:21
energy minister of finance
minister, Anton scillonian off
12:26
says no, no, we'll just we just
want we just want to sell it to
12:28
you. It makes total sense.
12:31
And why would you the buyer
seller's market thing you just
12:35
don't have a choice you pay what
you pay. Are you are you worth
12:38
there's too much surplus they're
trying to dump it down you then
12:42
you lowball him I mean it's just
common sense I don't understand
12:45
what these guys I think it's
just virtue signaling to their
12:49
own public we're going to be
tough with these Russians
12:51
well the virtue signaling is a
very expensive virtue signals my
12:54
daughter is paying twice the
amount she paid last year for
12:57
just for energy just for
electricity which also and gas
13:01
which which she uses which is
the heat in her home is gas the
13:06
hot water is all gas that's now
twice as expensive Can you you
13:12
know how they do that is they
they they just say okay, you now
13:15
need to pay double the amount at
the end of the year we'll find
13:18
out if you pay too much or
didn't pay enough that's that's
13:21
kind of universal I think how it
would certainly in the
13:23
Netherlands it might probably
works in lots of countries that
13:25
way. They don't do it here. They
don't do it here either. But
13:30
that's very normal where they'll
say what is it like it's
13:34
why they can't do pricing?
13:36
Well no because the pricing
fluctuates obviously and because
13:40
it's a scam, they say okay,
you'll just pay every month
13:44
you'll pay 150 euros for the
year that the end of the year
13:47
we'll see if you use more or
less I think that I've seen this
13:50
work this way so
13:51
they'll have it as pay by the
cubic foot they've just it's
13:55
just a flat fee per month in
this do the calculation at the
13:58
end of March really? Oh yeah.
They
13:59
Yeah, they make an estimate.
14:01
They make stinks. Yeah, I
14:03
think I think I remember
14:05
this think if you get a big
rebate but it stinks at the end
14:09
of the year. If you get hit with
a $500 bill for something I'm
14:12
thinking
14:12
that this was I remember this in
California Los Angeles for some
14:16
reason I thought they did the
same thing. No, no, no. I
14:21
remember is expensive that day.
It was very expensive. It was
14:25
very expensive. Now on the
Russian front,
14:28
we would we would do is we
overestimate overcharge you and
14:32
apologize, right. You might get
a rebate once in a while but I
14:36
don't remember ever getting one
it'd be all for a couple of
14:39
bucks. It's like that random
check you get you get one from
14:43
the state Franchise Tax Board
for state income taxes and
14:47
essentially check for $6 Notice
14:49
those guys the Franchise Tax
guys. They have tried for the
14:53
past how long have I not been in
California?
14:57
A long time. 12 years Oh, yeah,
yes. Well, no, it hasn't been 12
15:03
years.
15:07
I'm pretty sure it has. I've
been in Alex's for 12 years.
15:10
Okay, well, the show's been
going on 15 years and for three
15:13
years of the show, you're in
London for at least a year, and
15:17
then you were in Los Angeles for
at least a year. For at least a
15:21
year,
15:21
I moved to Texas in 2010. That's
12 years. Anyway,
15:31
even bouncing around like a main
madman.
15:35
I don't even know what I was
gonna say now. You've distracted
15:38
me. I had something important
15:41
that you moved to Texas and you
move three times where you were
15:43
there
15:44
except not more than three times
many times. I think I'm gonna
15:47
throw you off as a little little
house I moved six times six
15:50
times. Geez, by the way, you're
gonna hear a little bit of
15:54
slicing today, which is kind of
pissing me off. But what has
15:58
happened with the temporary
teeth which are now cemented in,
16:02
is the gums have risen, you know
that the stitches are out the
16:06
gums have receded from the
swelling. And now there's a gap
16:10
between my gums and my upper
bridge. It's good if you don't
16:16
hear it. I'm happy but I'm
spitting on my screen like a
16:18
maniac. It's disgusting.
16:20
Sitting on the screen. Yes.
Because I really like your
16:24
coffee, your windscreen, looking
in front of Mike. No,
16:29
no, the screen and the display.
How close are you to it? It
16:34
doesn't matter. I'm project
Eiling. It's like, because I'm
16:37
trying to end it. I'm in no way.
You do not want to be near me
16:42
when I'm doing a podcast. I
might have to have a new one
16:45
made up a new bridge that's a
little
16:48
bit higher. Stick stick some
cotton in there. Out. Thank
16:52
you, Dr. Dvorak. That sounds
like a dynamite idea.
16:56
Put a piece of wood
16:58
we all we all block. We all
remember the inflation Reduction
17:03
Act. And I think we had a clip
or two about or maybe a story
17:08
how Bill Gates personally went
to Joe Manchin had multiple
17:13
meetings and he really remember
the I think we had a clip of
17:17
that saying that he convinced
Manchin to get on board. And the
17:20
reason why is and this is from
Wall Street Journal, Bill Gates
17:26
sold West Virginia's Senator Joe
Manchin on this year's
17:29
democratic climate spending
blowout, which was called the
17:33
inflation Reduction Act. But
okay, climate spending blowout
17:37
isn't is another name for it. As
a way, as a way to put
17:40
unemployed coal workers to work
building advanced nuclear
17:44
reactors, which makes sense
because we know Bill Gates has
17:47
invested heavily in nuclear,
which wasn't supposed to be
17:50
green until it was and now says
the Wall Street Journal. We
17:54
learned belatedly these projects
all depend on Russian fuel order
18:00
to operate.
18:01
Because yeah, because we sold
all our fuel interests. Hillary
18:05
did yes to the Russians. As a
scam. Yeah.
18:09
Exactly as a scop. This example
as exactly what's going on. And
18:15
so now we're gonna have to go
back to the Russians for the for
18:17
the nuclear for the hour, hand
in hand, hand in hand. Yes.
18:21
Terror power. What is the kind
of fuel that they need for that
18:25
must be its high assay. What is
that? low enriched? Uranium? H A
18:32
L EU? EU? Hallyu?
18:35
Yeah. High assay. low enriched?
Pacific.
18:38
What is that?
18:39
It's, it's, uh, I don't know.
18:43
Good. I wish I knew. Okay, but
I'm writing down a
18:47
summary type of uranium is it
has to be, you know, safe to
18:51
handle it without? And then I
don't know, I guess pre
18:54
enriched? I have no idea. But
whatever words out there, I'm
18:58
drawing every word. I know. I
like it. And I like it. I like
19:01
it enriched? Yes. centrifuged.
Yeah.
19:06
Well, it doesn't matter because
that that that was just a spit
19:10
in the bucket or a spit on my
monitor, compared to the $1.7
19:15
trillion bill, which we're still
been trying to figure out. And
19:18
again, every every person who
talks about the waist,
19:23
particularly Republicans, all
they can say is you know, it's
19:27
like, Oh, it's 10 billion over
here and 10 billion over there.
19:30
That's horrible. Like, whoa, how
about the other trillion people
19:36
can't do the math anymore. But
chip Roy is a representative
19:40
from Texas. I like chip Roy.
He's not my my district
19:43
representative but I like this
guy a lot. So the Senate this is
19:47
how it works in America. The
Senate signed off so this good
19:51
$1.7 trillion. This is groovy.
Everybody send it to the house.
19:55
And I think this is this has to
be done this week. Otherwise
20:00
don't fund the government.
20:02
And it could because it's going
on vacation. Yeah.
20:06
Well, no, the Senate already
went on vacation in this earth
20:09
chip Roy to no end, get a six
minute rant, I just pulled a
20:14
little clip from it, which I
think is worth it to hear how
20:17
most of Americans should be
thinking about what their
20:19
representatives are doing.
Thanks, Speaker. I thank the
20:22
gentleman from Pennsylvania. And
I can't help but be amused that
20:24
the gentleman from Massachusetts
says that we refuse to come to
20:28
the table. As if the gentlelady
who will soon be the chairwoman
20:33
of appropriations. Ms. Granger,
my colleague from Texas doesn't
20:37
want to sit at the table with
colleagues on either side of the
20:39
aisle to come to consensus about
how to spend taxpayer dollars or
20:44
better stated how to borrow
money we don't have as if that's
20:48
actually true. What table is the
gentleman referring to? What
20:53
table does he want us to come
sit down and negotiate? It's not
20:57
a big table. I don't have the
power to offer an amendment on
21:00
the floor of the House of
Representatives. Despite being
21:02
elected by 750,000 Texans. I
don't have the ability or the
21:07
right to be able to stand up for
them and have a debate on the
21:10
floor of this chamber.
Everything the American people
21:13
is watching right now is a
complete sham. It's a fraud, a
21:18
fraud being perpetrated on the
American people right before
21:21
their eyes. Right. As we head
into Christmas, sitting here on
21:24
the 23rd of December, we got to
18 Republicans who join with
21:28
Democrats in the Senate, get on
their fancy planes and go home.
21:32
And we're sitting here trying to
do the work of the people not
21:36
spend money, we don't have not
drive up more inflation, not
21:39
have 7500 earmarks for $16
billion for pet leftist projects
21:45
across this country. What you
see here on the floor of the
21:48
House of Representatives should
make everybody ashamed. The
21:51
people's house, not what
amendment has been offered on
21:54
the floor of this body since May
of 2016. In open debate, when in
21:59
fact, what you see here is a
4100 page bill, cooked up by a
22:03
handful of people behind closed
doors brought before the Rules
22:06
Committee with no ability to
offer an amendment, no ability
22:09
to debate, no actual discussion
on the people's house floor. And
22:15
my colleagues on the other side
of the aisle know it. And we're
22:19
spending money we don't have
yet. Now notice he says 16
22:24
billion in projects. Why doesn't
he mentioned the 45 billion
22:28
going to Ukraine, or perhaps the
nine on that 900 billion because
22:34
this is it 900 billion of this
1.7 trillion so now almost half
22:42
is going to military projects.
22:45
This is a word pockets.
22:47
Pockets. Of course it's pockets
but no one dares mentioned this
22:51
I don't think chip roid said it
22:53
either. No, of course not.
They're all in and
22:56
this and they just got 800
billion in the National Defense
23:00
Authorization Act. This is
double what we typically spend
23:04
on these assholes.
23:06
So let's listen to this budget
analysis a little 22 second
23:10
clip, but you had to play the
23:12
because oh goodness I you know,
I'm sorry.
23:15
I'm gonna sit for justice. Just
the little end of year thing.
23:19
Second, I gotta have this on. I
gotta put this on a on the main
23:24
but on the main thing. Yeah, so
is it Amy trigger. Let me go. I
23:28
can just say it. Amy it's taking
me too long already. I feel
23:31
stupid about here we go.
Warning. AMY GOODMAN clip
23:36
inbound. I'm gonna have to put
this in the in the hot button
23:41
seat. This has been three times
so many shows to wanting to bomb
23:46
cyclone of the show.
23:48
The bomb cyclone. Here we go.
23:50
The Senate bill contains a
record $858 billion in military
23:55
spending about $772 billion for
non military ngram city or marks
24:01
45 billion in emergency
assistance to Ukraine. It does
24:05
not include a child tax credit
expansion, Democrats say would
24:09
have sharply reduced child
poverty and hunger.
24:13
Okay, the reason I put this clip
in there is because they left
24:18
out this child tax benefit which
would reduce, you know, child
24:22
poverty, which they would like
to brag about scores of
24:25
children. And the thing is, it's
the Democrats, they're the ones
24:30
be the Republicans had nothing
to do with any of this because
24:34
they didn't have any votes in
the house as as Chip was
24:38
bitching about, they didn't have
it. There's no majority in the
24:40
House that the Democrats have
that and they have nothing to do
24:44
with the Senate because the
Democrats have the Senate to
24:48
show the Democrats themselves
left out the child poverty
24:52
stuff, and they're gonna blame
it on the Republicans.
24:56
That's what you do. Got the
children yeah that's how they'll
25:02
position it well
25:06
this is a bit of easily chopped
chipped away at this and that
25:09
and the other thing to give the
poor kids some food
25:12
no no
25:13
no kids don't need to eat we're
just going to give them less
25:17
nutritious food at cheaper
prices don't worry we got solid
25:20
us come in we'll fix them this
is how out of touch and stupid
25:25
these people are Nancy Pelosi
was and I'm just really negative
25:28
on on on our representatives
here in the United States. Yeah
25:31
Merry Christmas. Yeah,
25:32
Merry Christmas. Indeed. In
fact, Nancy Pelosi wished
25:36
everybody all denominations all
face a merry festivals a merry
25:41
holiday season a happy holiday
season as she left the the chair
25:47
of Speaker of the House did did
25:49
our fabulous Catholic speaker
the house even say the word
25:54
Christmas let's listen
25:56
strong bipartisan. I both yield
back the balance of my time. And
26:01
wish everyone a happy, healthy
and safe. New Year. Happy
26:05
holidays. Merry Christmas Happy
Kwanzaa Happy Hanukkah.
26:09
Whatever it is you tucked over
it?
26:11
Merry Christmas. Happy swans,
Happy Hanukkah.
26:14
Happy Kwanzaa.
26:17
Are you kidding me? She wants is
a Kwanzaa for people with big
26:21
dicks.
26:21
New Year Happy Holidays. Merry
Christmas Happy Kwanzaa Happy
26:25
Hanukkah. Arias. You celebrate
the sake
26:31
she did say Happy Christmas.
Merry Christmas. She did throw
26:34
in a swans. You got swans.
26:38
Get the swans as you're coming
in.
26:42
A woman is horrible. What an
idiot. Oh, goodness. Hey,
26:49
congratulations to Mimi. I saw
that she fought the divorce
26:53
family has launched the book
ladies and gentlemen. Yes. Yes,
26:58
too many eggs is what it's
called. Well, how could I miss
27:01
it? Everyone was was was posting
about it. And and people were
27:06
talking about great pictures. I
mean, it looks fantastic. It's
27:10
what is it? 800 egg recipes.
Well, 708,000 8000 egg recipes.
27:19
And it's also you can buy the
book or also get the PDF value
27:22
for value. I'm very impressed. I
like it. How are sales? Do we
27:26
know? Is it going well? Oh, and
27:27
she just rolled it out to 300
people that live on her
27:32
Facebook. So getting the numbers
look good for for that small
27:36
test. But anyone can go get it?
I mean, we're gonna we're gonna
27:40
push off mentioning on the no
agenda show until after the new
27:43
Oh, I sorry, now that you
brought it up? Well, I'm sorry,
27:46
I got marketed to what can I
tell you? Yeah, too many
27:49
eggs.com Go get a copy. I got
marketed
27:51
to this was the problem. And
it's really, it's, I think it's
27:57
really good to have a book about
healthy protein, real protein,
28:02
animal protein and these
horrible days of fake food about
28:05
four years to do this book. But
the thing that's interesting is
28:08
that it stems from our ownership
of chickens. Yes,
28:11
you had too many chickens, and
therefore too many eggs.
28:15
Five chickens is too many
chickens, three chickens,
28:19
assuming it actually a chicken
eventually becomes too many, too
28:24
many eggs, eggs, because you get
sick of these eggs. So she
28:28
decided that she was going to
find recipes for multiple eggs,
28:33
you know. So it's a recipe is to
take 12 eggs and you know, do
28:37
this. And so she started
collecting these recipes. And
28:40
then she's she found these
contradictory stories behind the
28:46
recipes. And so she started
doing research on the recipe
28:48
story. So there's a story behind
every recipe. And so she started
28:53
Brank grinding this thing out
and moaning about it, hating
28:56
eggs and hating this and she but
then she became this AIG expert.
29:01
And this book. It's a labor of
love. So I forced it.
29:05
It's all books are labor of
love. You don't actually make
29:07
money on books. So I
29:09
said I think you make money on
it. If you do it what we're
29:11
going to do, which is the value
for value. Yeah, just go
29:15
download the book. It's a PDF
files free
29:18
and donate to whatever you feel
like
29:21
it or like most people do, say
she's this book is too big for
29:25
downloading. I'm gonna buy a
copy, which is the other. But my
29:30
idea was to at the beginning, to
give the book away is to let's
29:35
make this book important. Let's
flood the market with a 750 page
29:41
egg book and see if anybody
comes in to compete with it. How
29:45
can you that's impossible. Yeah,
that's the idea. So when it
29:49
comes Semin, I didn't know
29:50
is there. Is there a market for
egg books? I mean, this
29:54
turns out that everybody you
mentioned does a book too and
29:57
this has happened to me too.
They go Oh, I need that book.
30:01
Yeah. I can understand.
30:05
And anyone with chickens oh my
god I've had chickens. Yummy
30:09
chickens we have now.
30:11
Zero.
30:12
Exactly. Egg Xactly eggs. Oh
30:16
hey. Oh, it's an egg humor on
the show.
30:21
Anyway too many eggs.
30:23
No good. Well congratulations to
the whole divorce conglomerate.
30:27
Cuz I know it's not just me me
and says everyone chips in.
30:31
It's actually gonna be Mimi J
and myself. Yeah, and I'm
30:34
teaching J. sales copy
underwrites sales copy.
30:39
doing cold calls. Hey, hi. Do
you like eggs? You want so many
30:43
eggs? A lot
30:44
of this a lot of chicken
operates chicken and egg coops
30:51
and stuff that went this book.
30:52
Yeah. Oh, really? Yeah. Well,
she I think what I would like to
30:57
see and this is what you
typically publish a book is so
31:00
she can get on the speaking
circuit. I
31:02
want to see her on the speaking
circuit. Oh, she's gonna have to
31:05
do that. Yeah, yeah, she has to
go around and he's got plant
31:08
when she gets turned on to egg
mode. She's like Robin Williams
31:11
is like, you know, she just
cooked eggs. She can talk about
31:14
a so she's blue in the face.
Good.
31:17
Well, we'd love to talk to her
on Korean the keeper about her
31:22
eggs. Well, yeah,
31:24
I should come on. Yeah, of
course.
31:26
One should be insulting if she
didn't. I mean, this is a talk
31:29
show.
31:29
You know, the two of them. Jan
and Mimi, have both done
31:34
research on egg podcasts. And
there's lots of them by the way,
31:38
like 1000s of podcasts about
eggs. And so that can
31:43
be considered the look into
that.
31:46
So they both come back with is
this like, Oh my God, these
31:51
podcasts almost behind they're
just in there because they're
31:54
just so amateurish. Well, oh,
you
31:57
know, this is interesting. I
just want to podcast index.org
32:01
The definitive authority on all
things podcasting? Yes. We have
32:06
eggs, the podcast Green Eggs and
Dan the fried egg golf podcast,
32:12
which combines eggs and golfing.
Toast God tossed salads and
32:18
scrambled eggs. Taught that's a
couple of those. The good egg
32:22
the egg whisperer. Oh, the egg
whisperer, Dr. Amy, Eva Zod
32:27
Daheia. She's an as a weekly egg
whisperer show. Oh, no. Sorry.
32:33
That's about that's for a human
eggs. I'm
32:35
sorry. Oh, okay. They get people
to have birth. That's different.
32:39
Yeah, there's a lot of eggs. Egg
podcasts that are not chicken
32:45
and egg chicken eggs. Yeah. And
it's also guarding your nest
32:48
egg. Okay, okay. So it's not all
that bad. Okay, cool. And feel
32:53
free to promote it again in
January, on the actual rollout
32:58
takes place. And this is for
people who do not want to have
33:01
synthetic meats, which is really
ratcheting up. It's a Wall
33:07
Street Journal. The synthetic
meat will change the ethics of
33:12
eating. Yes. That's the headline
subhead, consumers will soon be
33:19
able to dine on chicken and
other animal proteins grown in a
33:22
factory up ending the way we
think about nature and
33:25
technology. Yikes, yeah. It's
it's yeah. A century ago, a
33:37
chicken in every pot was an
ambitious political slogan. It
33:41
has long since become an
everyday reality Americans were
33:44
consumed. By the way today's
chicken is crap. Americans will
33:47
consume nearly 100 pounds of
chicken per capita this year,
33:51
according to the National
National Chicken Council, up
33:54
from 67 pounds in 92. When
chicken first surpassed beef.
33:58
Well, of course that's when the
SIOP came in and you were told
34:01
that beef would kill you when it
gives you cancer and they would
34:04
live in your colon for 100
years. And then everyone went to
34:07
chick to chicken and then they
started you know, a check for
34:10
the chickens and chickens
chickens with crap. Yeah, this
34:15
this. They're really pushing the
synthetic grown in laboratory
34:21
food.
34:22
Which is yeah, it's gonna turn
out to be indigestible.
34:25
Yeah, it's gonna it's going to
Well, yes, it will kill people.
34:28
Hello. I think that's pretty
much the whole idea. To know the
34:32
scope. It's a big time scope.
Yeah, it makes me sick. What do
34:41
you what do you happen for
Christmas meal? What do you guys
34:43
haven't?
34:45
Well, Christmas. We're having
our true Christmas will be
34:49
around January 12. Now it's
right. It's gonna turn out to be
34:53
around January 1, okay. But we
have to have some kind of
34:59
Christmas. So tomorrow Oh JCn
gesehen and Theodore will be
35:05
over with a three rib roast. Oh,
nice for me. Oh, that's today.
35:11
I'm sorry this today, there'll
be over today.
35:12
Are you ready for him? Make sure
you're ready. Make sure you got
35:15
the three ribs yesterday got his
35:16
cellar full of wine, and I'm
always ready to go. Hmm. So
35:19
there'll be over today for that.
And so that Mimi will be having
35:23
she's stuck up north because of
the scouts. Oh, yeah, of course
35:26
she did. And so she'll be up
there with Eric and the three
35:29
kids and and D, and they'll be
up there. And then j and Brennan
35:38
will be serving a Christmas meal
that she's going to prepare for
35:42
his relatives.
35:44
Ah, and are you invited to that
with his relatives
35:47
or I actually am not going to go
obviously. Well, it's because
35:52
Jays JC is doing something and
the show is kind of eating into
35:56
it because it'd be really early
so it's not possible. Yeah.
36:00
Yeah, well, Tina, the keeper is
cooking up a ham which we got
36:04
from Nola check meats this year.
Very excited about that.
36:09
That'll be delicious. Those guys
do good.
36:11
They know what they're doing.
Yeah, we all we got. I got some
36:13
bacon. I got sausage, all kinds
of stuff from them. Yeah. Okay,
36:21
so that that covers the food
aspect?
36:23
Yes, we're done.
36:26
Now, there's a lot more that's
there's a lot more going on. I
36:29
think this is the story that you
know this. This is the story
36:33
that obfuscates what's really
going on in the world, as we
36:37
know, we continue to get now I
think is Twitter files, the
36:43
seven or eight, which shows
something that we always knew
36:48
that the FBI and OTAs other
government agencies, ie the CIA,
36:54
have really been embedded in
these tech tech companies, and
36:58
certainly in the social media
companies for well over a decade
37:02
started during Obama's reign,
maybe a little bit earlier, but
37:06
it really was the 2008 that's
really when we saw Twitter, grab
37:12
our grab hold Facebook was well
underway. And so the FBI, then
37:16
CIA and NSA had been
communicating with these
37:20
companies and nudging them to do
things for a long, long time.
37:26
But no, no, let's not be
outraged about that. Let's this
37:29
be the story this morning
37:30
new revelations that employees
of TiC TOCs parent company were
37:34
spying on users in the US,
including several reporters,
37:38
but you're right, we're totally
exposed right now. All this data
37:41
is flowing back to China
37:42
bytedance. The Chinese company
that owns tic tock now
37:45
acknowledges four of its
employees access journalist
37:48
private data. As part of an
effort to find who was leaking
37:51
company information this year,
journalists from BuzzFeed and
37:54
the Financial Times were
reportedly tracked, and Forbes
37:57
says its journalists were also
spied on saying bytedance
38:01
monitored journalist physical
location using their IP address
38:05
by dance says their employees
behavior violated the company's
38:09
code of conduct. None of the
individuals remain employed a
38:12
bytedance. security risks like
this have long been a concern of
38:16
US lawmakers who warned China is
gaining access to user
38:19
information of the more than 100
million US tic tock subscribers.
38:24
The Senate recently voted to ban
the app on federally owned
38:27
devices, the house could follow
suit as soon as today
38:31
when you start taking a look at
what China could do with the
38:33
information they could do things
potentially, like use it to
38:37
further target people for Hawks.
38:38
19 states have also banned
Tiktok from state owned devices.
38:42
And Indiana has filed two
lawsuits over security and child
38:46
safety concerns on the app.
38:48
I love what is happening with
Mastodon were these journalists
38:53
they're still posting on
Twitter, but now they're they're
38:56
cross posting and they're doing
some original posting on the
38:59
fediverse and I have a little
instance that is just me just
39:03
myself so I can follow these
people and and keep track of
39:07
what they're doing. And this is
the story.
39:09
Wait, hold on. Is that like
spying on him?
39:13
Yes, I get their location from
my information. Yes. But that's
39:18
that is that's the point. They
when it comes to what's what's
39:21
being revealed at Twitter.
That's just Elon Musk. He's
39:25
crazy. He's raised. He's red
pilled he's just working for
39:30
Trump in the GOP and he's
ruining Twitter, which is true.
39:34
This is this midnight a story is
crazy. His lies this
39:38
information. But this Oh no.
They track journalists with
39:44
their IP address.
39:47
I have a clip of this to this 51
second clip from again, Amy.
39:52
I won't I won't play the
warning.
39:54
Did you don't know the one he
only needs to want to show once
39:58
we're ready. We are ready now.
tick tock security scrutiny. lol
40:03
by the way, telling me that she
doesn't instead of saying app,
40:06
in this clip, I'm going to
instead of asking you to look
40:09
for it, I'm going to tell you in
advance. Instead of saying app
40:12
because it's an app, she calls
it an apple. No.
40:20
Yeah, oh, we should have a
trigger
40:21
warning video sharing platform.
Tiktok has revealed some of its
40:25
workers track to reporters who
cover the company gaining access
40:29
to their IP addresses and user
data. One journalist was from
40:33
the Financial Times the other
wrote for Bella,
40:35
we just have to stop for a
second and say, This is standard
40:39
fare. This is what tech
companies do. IP addresses No.
40:43
How about location keystrokes?
How you hold your phones
40:48
idiotic? Are you walking I mean,
all of this stuff. And these
40:52
your eyeball? Yeah, they could.
I'm sure they can track that to
40:56
microphone listening in. Who's
next to you who's on the
41:00
network. All of this totally.
This surveillance is what they
41:03
do to everybody. But all they
got journalists off. Location
41:07
data from IP address all
41:09
covered the company gaining
access to their IP addresses
41:12
gaining access, you mean looking
at the log
41:15
and user data. One journalist
was from the Financial Times the
41:19
other wrote for BuzzFeed and now
works at Forbes. Forbes says at
41:23
least two more of its reporters
were targeted for surveillance,
41:26
which was undertaken as part of
an internal investigation into
41:29
leaks at the company bytedance
The Chinese parent company of
41:33
tick tock says it did not
approve the spying tactics and
41:36
fired the worker who led the
effort. This comes as the US
41:40
Senate Thursday passed a
provision banning Tiktok on most
41:44
US government devices. Some
lawmakers had been fighting to
41:48
ban the hugely popular Apple
together amid ongoing tensions
41:52
between Washington and Beijing,
saying it poses a national
41:56
security, privacy risks.
41:58
And there it is, because the
whole point is we need to get
42:01
rid of tick tock to help out our
very good donors in Silicon
42:05
Valley. Because tick tock is the
most successful app apple at the
42:09
moment, the most successful
apple that that is taking away
42:15
all of the good advertisers
because they're just a better
42:18
interface for you know, for
hypnotizing people and just
42:22
sitting in front of hours and
hours. Yeah, they've got well,
42:26
not to just Yeah, and the whole
point is, I mean, it's it's
42:31
disgusting. Now. And there's a
lot of interesting things going
42:35
on with it. Not so much about
this, but you know, the
42:38
obfuscation of it. And you
remember Dr. Shiva. He's the
42:42
he's the guy. I think he ran for
congress done successfully. But
42:47
he also claims he invented
email.
42:50
Oh, yeah, this guy was May I
know, there's a bunch of these
42:55
Indian pretenders that they
claimed invented this and that
42:58
they never have
42:59
what's okay, but people give him
a lot of credence for that. Oh,
43:03
yeah. So he invented email. So
heat. So he's, he's going out on
43:08
the on the circuit and he's mad.
He's mad. He's saying that
43:13
Tucker Carlson, Elon Musk, Glenn
Greenwald, Matt Taibbi, Barry
43:18
Weiss, et cetera, are all
participating in a limited
43:22
hangout? Yes, they are, in fact,
working hand in hand in hand
43:27
with the intelligence
corporations. That mean
43:30
agencies, which I believe to be
true, but not for the reasons he
43:35
says he says that he filed a
federal lawsuit against the
43:39
government in 2020, after he
received irrefutable evidence
43:44
that the Massachusetts
government used the Twitter
43:46
Partner Support Portal to cancel
him on Twitter. And that he and
43:51
that Tucker and others knew
about it. And they didn't do
43:54
anything with the star Ray.
Therefore, they are in a limited
43:57
hangout. But while you're
limited Hangout, this is
44:02
something Whitney Webb kind of
launched and other people like
44:06
her limited hangout is where
people related to the agencies
44:12
will bring some information to
the forefront kind of like
44:17
giving prisoners in a prison the
idea that they're not captured
44:22
by letting someone escape from
time to time. That's what a
44:26
limited Hangout, I guess, is
what they're saying. The limited
44:29
hangout was like a small group
of like a user's group.
44:33
This I don't know. I don't know.
I mean, this.
44:37
Even so if they're hanging out,
like in some club, you know,
44:42
like, like,
44:43
no, no, no, it's really that
you're letting some information
44:47
out to make it look like, you
know, you're and by the way, I
44:50
agree with the general premise.
Because, of course, everything
44:55
is redacted. I'm looking at all
of these files that redacting
44:58
names but really redacted. I
agree with that it's there
45:02
redacting it because we can't
let anyone know that Obama
45:05
started this. We can't start
that. So it's it's they're
45:09
totally in on it and one way or
the other, but also I think
45:12
Shiva is just you know what,
what was going on? Was anything
45:15
happening in 2020 that might
have might have had precedent
45:18
over his issue? Yes. Yeah. COVID
Exactly. So it's very
45:25
interesting.
45:26
Well, I have one, I have one
clip about Twitter. And the
45:32
reason it's even in there in the
pile here is because again, it
45:35
comes from one of these swords
in this case New Tang Dynasty. I
45:39
never heard this one and this is
like, the mainstream is not
45:42
talking about it. The Amy's not
talking about it but these guys
45:45
are this is f p. FBI paid
Twitter. The FBI
45:49
is staying mom on what other
social media companies the
45:52
federal agency gave money to
this after the FBI is payment to
45:56
Twitter of almost three and a
half million dollars was
45:59
confirmed. And today's Daniel
Monaghan has more.
46:03
A Twitter employee wrote in a
February 2020 email that the
46:06
company's safety content and law
enforcement or scale had
46:10
collected nearly three and a
half a million dollars in less
46:13
than two years from the FBI. The
payments were reportedly for law
46:17
enforcement related projects.
The email stated that scale had
46:20
set up a reimbursement program
in exchange for devoting staff
46:24
hours to processing requests
from the FBI and was entitled
46:28
run the business we made money.
Kellyanne Conway addressed the
46:31
FBI as dude,
46:32
is this a robot voice? It almost
sounds like a robot voice now.
46:36
Do we know this guy from from
New Tech? It sounds robot? Well,
46:39
you've
46:40
heard him before, but the
possibility that he's a robot
46:43
voice is there.
46:45
Let's continue entitled run the
business. We made money.
46:48
Kellyanne Conway addressed the
FBI as activities on Fox News.
46:52
This is frightening to me as an
American citizen to think that
46:56
this is going on under the guise
of some official operation.
47:00
Conway is concerned about the
First Amendment implications.
47:03
They're sitting
47:04
on the scales of free speech.
They're sitting on the scales of
47:07
justice.
47:08
FBI officials remarked that the
government is required to
47:11
reimburse reasonable costs and
expenses associated with their
47:15
response to a legal process and
that money for complying with
47:19
legal requests is standard
procedure. The FBI officials
47:22
also said that Twitter isn't the
only social media company that
47:26
the federal agency provides
compensation to saying, quote,
47:29
we don't just reimburse Twitter,
the officials refused to
47:33
elaborate on what other
companies the FBI reimburses,
47:36
Rand Paul wrote on Twitter that
the FBI paid Twitter to censor
47:40
speech. This is strong evidence
of the government employing a
47:43
private entity to censor.
Meanwhile, Kentucky Congressman
47:47
James Comer says the FBI was
never granted any authority to
47:51
create a disinformation Task
Force to police the social media
47:55
sites.
47:56
I want to remind everybody that
we have an outstanding search
47:59
engine of all of our show notes,
you can find that at being it.io
48:03
bi N gi t.io. I did a quick
little search because I know
48:07
that this is not news at all.
Indeed, on episode 603. We
48:13
discussed Microsoft charging the
FBI for giving them user data.
48:19
And this has been going on for a
long time. $145,000 for a number
48:28
of requests for information they
were charging about $100 back in
48:31
2012. Every single Silicon
Valley company charges the
48:36
government backs chargebacks
This is no news yet.
48:39
Well, here's the way the story
devolved. If you listen to that
48:43
clip. It went from the FBI
coughing up 3.4 million to
48:48
censorship to some sort of a
disinformation program, when in
48:54
fact, it's the FBI being
charged, you're being invoiced
48:59
for work that Twitter has to do
on behalf of the FBI. And so it
49:03
goes like this. Hey, who is this
guy? What's his IP address? And
49:08
where it is he lives do you have
any of this information on this
49:10
person? Okay, we'll put our guys
on it. And then you say yeah, we
49:14
found him he said blah, blah.
It's not a robot. Or he is a
49:17
robot. You hidden here's your
bill for $1,100 That's how much
49:21
they're charging probably top
dollar. Sure they are but but
49:26
this is a little more than
$140,000.03 point 4 million
49:30
means the FBI has got their nose
up Twitter's ass.
49:33
Yes. Well, not just Twitter.
Remember
49:37
the big debate boys gotta be
Facebook. They got me remember
49:41
off and up a lot more than 3.4
million to Facebook 2010
49:45
Mark Zuckerberg Man of the Year
Facebook front cover of Time
49:49
Magazine. Here we go. I just
gotta say it again. I know you'd
49:53
love it. Robert Miller I just
happen to be in my office in the
49:56
different floor in the in the
building and just want to say hi
49:59
how you doing? Yeah, of course,
this is all this is all been
50:03
going on for such a long time.
Well, here, let me just let me
50:10
just say somebody
50:11
who a previous show 640s A long
time ago, six. So is it Yes, not
50:15
necessarily news, but it's new.
And then the point is, is that
50:20
this is taxpayer money. Guys are
just squandering money like,
50:25
borrow weaponizing
50:26
against us. That's great. So,
back to the journalists who are,
50:31
you know, leaving, they say, Oh,
we're leaving Twitter. And
50:36
yeah, like Rob Reiner. Now, No
one's leaving this hole is
50:41
talked about leaving immediately
in LA. He does now sit there and
50:44
bitch
50:44
here, but it's more interesting
to read the journalists. And you
50:48
can find them a journo dot host.
There's a couple of other these
50:52
places. And they're happy to
tweet out all the or to doubt
50:56
all the profiles of all the
great journalists who are now on
50:59
the fediverse. But just like the
Black Twitter professor, who
51:05
came on to say, Mastodon is
racist, because it doesn't have
51:11
quote, tweets, quote, tweets,
no, quote, tweet is racist,
51:15
black people can be their whole
entire selves, because it's a
51:19
call and response mechanism of
black America and as long as
51:23
Mastodon doesn't have that they
are racist. And the worst thing
51:27
you can say is, hey, why don't
you build that yourself? It's
51:30
open source. No, that's the
wrong answer. That is a white
51:33
supremacist answer, obviously.
But what I've noticed is the
51:38
journalists also rely on this
mechanism. The mechanism of
51:43
quote, tweeting, and this did
not the way it started on
51:46
Twitter, is people would make a
screenshot of a tweet. And then
51:51
they tweet that out with their
commentary. And the whole idea
51:54
is,
51:54
well, wait, wait, don't forget
it. Actually, what really got to
51:57
Twitter's Twitter's upper
echelon was using AR T. This
52:05
came after the RT, the letters
are T. That was driving everyone
52:11
crazy.
52:12
Right. So after that, twitter
then implemented the quote,
52:18
tweet. And the reason why the
quote, tweet is not available in
52:24
Mastodon, although it could be
it works on other types of
52:28
fediverse systems and people
have customized it, it's really
52:32
something that will show up. If
it's a client side thing. It's
52:37
not like a network thing. You
can do this very easily. But
52:40
people on Mastodon never wanted
to do this. Because the really
52:44
the only the only thing that
achieves is you can then create
52:49
your own little sub thread of
people bitching about someone's
52:54
tweet without them really being
a part of it. And what happens
53:00
the past couple of days is
Taylor Lorenz pops up onto
53:05
Mastodon, and she's saying we
need journalists will not stick
53:10
around this app. She said app.
Journalists, unfortunately will
53:14
not use this because we need
quote, tweets in order to
53:17
provide context context so we
can do our news better do our
53:22
journalism better. And here's
the interesting thing. If you
53:29
are anything but a leftist
communist comrade or journalist
53:35
it's all the same. When you
quote tweet, you are abusive.
53:42
It's violence. You're an
asshole. You know, you're you're
53:46
you are really you're committing
violence against people without
53:50
even letting them know that
they're being violated. However,
53:55
if you are like Taylor Lorenz,
you're a journalist, a comrade a
54:00
leftist. It's called dunking,
Kara Swisher use this all the
54:06
time. When you say something
horrible in a quote, tweet about
54:10
someone else, and you're a
leftist. It's called dunking.
54:13
Yeah, that's just dunking on
someone then it's not violence.
54:18
This is very interesting.
54:22
To me, well, I always thought
the quote tweet was useful for
54:26
making snide remarks
54:28
dunking, dunking, John, dunk and
54:33
and so you wait, I don't know
why. They just don't say snide
54:37
remarks dunking because like a
basketball term or a doughnut
54:42
term, in dunking in coffee,
54:45
it's everywhere. The quote
tweet, for those who are our
54:51
left is called dunking the quote
tweet for those who are right
54:54
are basically Nazis. That's how
it works.
55:01
But it's like, I don't think
it's important. What the quote
55:06
my conclusion quote, tweet.
Yeah, I mean, you can live
55:10
without it. You can? Of course
you can. It's just fun, like
55:14
anything and this idea of this
response thing the black guy is
55:19
talking about, that's a church
thing. I mean, what is, is this
55:23
a religious product that we're
dealing with? Yes,
55:26
he's a professor man. He's a
professor of black. And he said,
55:30
can be a professor, anything he
wants, but I'm familiar enough
55:33
with that process that it's
something that you it's a Church
55:38
Call and Response happens in the
church. And this is not a
55:41
church. No,
55:42
I'm, I'm in agreement with you.
But what you're seeing now is
55:46
people like Jay Jay Rosen date
Jay Rosen. No, what's the Jeff
55:50
Jarvis? I'm sorry.
55:52
Jay Rosen, Jeff Jarvis, same
55:54
guy, Jeff Jarvis. He's now using
that. Yes, we need to have quote
56:02
tweets. Because you know, not
just journalists don't just need
56:05
it. It's racist if we don't have
it.
56:08
You can't get any documentation
of Jeff Jarvis saying that.
56:12
Oh, wait, okay. Okay, I'll tweet
it out with your
56:16
friend Jeff Jarvis in this
regard. You're gonna Jeff
56:19
Jarvis. Yeah, in this regard,
because I just don't think he's
56:23
going to be taking that that
tact.
56:25
Okay. Well, I have I have the
receipts. I'm not going to look
56:27
for it right now. But I
definitely have the
56:29
receipts. I will and I will make
a public statement in the next
56:33
show. If you if you if you prove
me wrong.
56:35
Okay. Well, let's start writing.
I will I will start writing.
56:40
Come on, man. I have this
instance specifically to spy on
56:43
these eight holes.
56:44
Well, good. I think you should
keep this up. This is good
56:46
stuff.
56:48
And I have it's very difficult.
I
56:51
have to you're gonna end up
being a journalist by osmosis. I
56:55
have to
56:55
resist but if the minute I do
that the cover is blown. And
57:01
then you know, it'll be like No,
57:02
it should go in here. Okay,
let's let's strategize this
57:06
right in real time.
57:07
Would you like me to get you an
account on my secret server so
57:10
that you know I'm
57:11
good? I got plenty to do as my
time but let's do this. Get
57:14
yourself an account as a young
woman about a 16 year old
57:19
can you please send me your way
woman profile so I can use
57:23
she's gonna be a young woman. 16
a journalism student but issues
57:29
on the high school newspaper,
develop a character here. She's
57:33
on the high school newspaper.
She's a really cute blonde kind
57:38
of ditzy speaks a little bit
with an upper talk doesn't
57:41
really know that much and
doesn't like history but she was
57:43
always wanted to be a famous
writer because she likes not
57:47
only reading novels, and she's a
big fan of who's that famous the
57:52
one famous novelist and all the
girls read the one that Emily
57:57
Emily Poe, not Emily Post but
Emily whatever.
58:00
The other one, Emily Dickens
Dickinson Yeah.
58:01
Dickinson so she's a big fan of
that. And she is look I look why
58:06
don't you write the profile for
you and you go in and you can
58:09
ask dumb questions and you'll
you'll end if you wait let's get
58:13
a pic we'll get a picture of her
that you can post
58:15
John I'm not going to do this
I'm not this is your be great
58:19
this you know how to do this.
I'm gonna get you I'm gonna get
58:21
you an account and you can you
can make up your little lady
58:24
there and you can I'm not going
to pretend to be enrolled in
58:27
jail how creepy it is. Even what
you're saying is creepy. Pretend
58:31
to be a 16 year old girl who
likes Emily Dickinson. That's
58:33
creepy. Creepy.
58:36
It gets even better. When you
get the responses from these
58:40
horny old dogs. You got a screen
worth the price of admission.
58:45
This is a project we can do
together this. In fact, this may
58:48
be our exit strategy. I think
there's a whole podcast and just
58:51
doing this. We could get hired
by Spotify. I'm telling you,
58:55
this would be great if we never
revealed Yeah, this is total
58:59
exit strategy. Totally a great
idea. Meanwhile, things just
59:06
going from bad to worse over at
Facebook. I'm sorry, meta
59:09
Facebook's parent company Mehta
has agreed to pay $725 million
59:14
to settle a privacy lawsuit that
clean Facebook illegally shared
59:18
user data with the research firm
Cambridge Analytica. lawyers say
59:22
the settlement is the most that
Mehta has ever had to pay to
59:26
resolve a class action lawsuit.
59:29
Now I bring this up. Because on
the last show, we were talking
59:34
about Wells Fargo, who also were
fined by the government and we
59:37
were asking ourselves, so where
does this money go? Where does
59:41
the meta money go? Where does
the Wells Fargo when they get
59:44
fined? Where does it go? And it
turns out, one of our producers
59:48
says you know you answered this
question yourself on a quite a
59:55
while ago on the podcast, and
that answer comes from the very
1:00:00
Ramesh Swamy. And this is what
how government fines are handled
1:00:07
that the government cannot use
companies to do indirectly what
1:00:11
the government can't do
directly, is something that
1:00:14
echoes and reverberates today in
ways that are really hard to
1:00:17
see, because we're designed to
be hidden from seeing it. I talk
1:00:20
a little bit about the book
about one of the practices from
1:00:22
the Obama administration, for
example, I'd talk about the Oh,
1:00:24
eight financial crisis, right.
While in the back of the opioid
1:00:26
crisis, guess what, there were
multibillion dollar gifts with
1:00:30
each of the banks, they were
supposed to pay it to the fist
1:00:32
of the US Treasury. And guess
what, not a lot of those
1:00:35
dollars. Yes. The US Treasury,
which is by the shut up and
1:00:38
listen, wait, what is the fifth
the public FISC that Americans
1:00:41
each have mistaken? No. What
happened was that the Obama
1:00:45
administration had tried to get
a lot of left wing nonprofits
1:00:48
funded through Congress, the
Republican controlled Congress
1:00:51
said no, call it obstructionist.
That's life in a two party
1:00:54
system. But they had a creative
idea. They went the other
1:00:57
direction. And they said,
Actually, organizations like the
1:00:59
National Urban League or La
Raza, they use the DOJ to say
1:01:03
that we're actually going to
settle with you big banks. And
1:01:06
we're going to say that if you
give $1 to one of those
1:01:09
organizations, we'll give you a
$2 offset for how much you owe
1:01:13
on the settlement to the US
government. And guess what, it
1:01:17
was a much better press release
to say you give $1 to Laurasia,
1:01:20
or the National Urban League
than it does to give $1 In a
1:01:23
settlement fine to the DOJ. Oh,
those are 501 C three is a fancy
1:01:27
way of saying that's tax
deductible. Oh, that's a nice
1:01:29
benefit, too. And by the way,
you end up paying less money in
1:01:33
the end. So the Obama
administration wins, big
1:01:35
government wins. The banks when
they pay less money and being
1:01:38
fond of money. That's actually a
very good thing if you're a
1:01:40
bank, but also get a great
reputational benefit out of it
1:01:43
giving out to nonprofits, and
1:01:44
this government left. And it
says, Oh, I
1:01:47
thought you said it doesn't
matter. The crux of what we need
1:01:50
to hear was there. Yeah, we got
we got the point. Yeah. We
1:01:54
forgot all about that, though.
God about it. So this is where
1:01:57
money goes, it goes into little
favorite projects. scops, it's
1:02:01
got another scop. The only thing
that's not a scop that got
1:02:07
turned back. And I don't know,
if this was like end of year
1:02:09
news, the IRS has come out and
said, Yeah, we're not going to
1:02:13
implement that rule just yet of
requiring reporting of anything
1:02:18
of up to $600 or more from from
Venmo, or Paypal or anything
1:02:22
like that. It seems confusing
for people.
1:02:26
So no, it's too much.
1:02:28
It's too much. I
1:02:29
mean, they have to right now,
it's 10,000 is what gets
1:02:32
reported when you make a
transaction, and they're gonna
1:02:36
drop it to 600. Yes, like, you
know, chicken feet. Some people
1:02:41
might drop that at the grocery
store. It's too much work. Yeah.
1:02:46
Well, but so much work. But the
work is why should they have to
1:02:49
do all this extra work they get
enough to do. But what
1:02:52
I understand is that it's the
the payment companies themselves
1:02:57
who have to do the work. It's
not the it's not the grocery
1:03:01
store that has to send that to
you. The payment app itself
1:03:04
says, Okay, you got, you know,
the, you spent $600
1:03:10
No, it is the bank who would do
when you do a $10,000
1:03:13
transaction is the bank has to
do the reporting, right. But the
1:03:16
banks got a lot of power and
date, and they're gonna have to
1:03:19
do the $600 stuff. Now. They
can't do it. And there'll be
1:03:22
bitching and moaning and
groaning there's no way it's
1:03:25
going to ever happen. Well, I
wouldn't go that far. Well,
1:03:30
well, maybe with computers it
can happen some somebody maybe
1:03:33
can code it in and then it can
just be automatic. I mean,
1:03:36
that's possible
1:03:36
once we get to see the central
bank digital currency. It'll be
1:03:40
built right in no problem. Yeah,
that'll be the day okay. All
1:03:43
right. Just keep keep saying
that. Keep keep you keep talking
1:03:45
about your SDR as to why you're
No, no, I gave up on STRS and
1:03:49
1000s of sealed indictments
years ago.
1:03:53
Which reminds me where's God
agenda?
1:03:57
I did like the report in the
register keeping with big tech
1:03:59
for a second report in the
register. And I liked the
1:04:02
register. They're pretty good.
Apparently, Google is very upset
1:04:06
about the the open AI chat GPT.
And like the weld, I will read
1:04:14
parts of the report to you,
Sundar Pichai, he's the CEO is
1:04:18
apparently in a pickle and, and
is gearing up Google to meet the
1:04:24
perceived threat. And this is
according to an internal memo
1:04:27
seen by the New York Times
Pachai has up ended the work of
1:04:32
numerous groups inside the
company to respond to the threat
1:04:35
of chat. GPT is plucking staff
from other divisions to meet the
1:04:40
threat. It's a code red at
issue. It's Code Red Code Red.
1:04:45
This
1:04:45
is a problem out there. Just
search about people going to
1:04:48
that company. Yeah, what? Well,
1:04:49
no, they're worried that
Google's core product search is
1:04:52
going to be displaced by Some so
called artificial intelligence,
1:04:57
that that is more that makes
people believe that they're
1:05:00
talking to something intelligent
and that the answers are better.
1:05:03
So you think Okay, so here, let
me at least give a little of a
1:05:09
little impression. I am on the
computer and I want to find out
1:05:15
what's the best restaurant that
sells some smoked ribs in
1:05:20
Oakland. So I go to this thing
and say, Hey, what's the best
1:05:24
restaurant? And that seems like
I'm in a conversation now. And
1:05:27
the thing says to me, do you
like the like a sweet spicy like
1:05:30
in Missouri style? What do you
like Texas, a Georgia, what do
1:05:33
you like? And then I respond,
and he asked me a couple of
1:05:37
defecting asked me a couple more
question that gives me an
1:05:40
answer, which is probably paid
for by the company that that
1:05:44
dancer comes from? Google.
That's how you roll. So I get
1:05:48
Okay. Joe smokehaus. There on
14.
1:05:50
What was your question? Again?
1:05:52
The question is, is that what
they're fearful? I
1:05:56
know your question about the
what was your actual query?
1:06:00
The query was what's the best
smoked ribs in Oakland?
1:06:05
Okay, let me just type it in.
Let
1:06:06
me see what comes back. But you
you have this thing running
1:06:09
there?
1:06:09
Of course I do. What do you
think I am a techno techno dweep
1:06:13
there are many great places to
get smoked ribs in Oakland,
1:06:15
including smokey Jays barbecue
Brown Sugar Kitchen and Everton
1:06:18
Jones. That kicks Google's asked
let's try whether it's true or
1:06:23
not as irrelevant, of course.
irrelevant, are we so when we
1:06:28
hit that into Google the same
question, I get smokin, wouldn't
1:06:33
I get ads, ads, smoke smoking
woods, smoke rings, Smokehouse
1:06:40
champion Smokehouse the 10 best
ribs? I mean, I don't get I get
1:06:45
a list of answers. I think this
is the core is the course this
1:06:49
thing just just came back and
gave me an English answer.
1:06:53
Whether it's true or these are
these. These will, of course,
1:06:55
also be ads. And will not be the
best smoked ribs. But it will
1:07:00
feel better to people. And the
funny thing is didn't Google
1:07:04
fire a guy who said hey, I got
sent in an AI running? Didn't
1:07:09
they just fire a guy? Was that
Microsoft? Was it Microsoft or
1:07:13
was it? Somebody got it? People
get fired all the time? Yeah,
1:07:16
but it was a deal because this
guy said it couldn't be Google.
1:07:19
Yeah, but this is interesting.
You may be on to something was
1:07:24
not you.
1:07:26
Google may
1:07:27
be screwed. Yeah. Yeah.
1:07:31
This could kill the net wouldn't
kill them because search engines
1:07:34
are good. So here's just
answering the best Smokehouse
1:07:37
but but you know what it might
do? Wait a minute, you got the
1:07:39
two systems up. Let's see.
Here's the question i i Always
1:07:42
bitch and
1:07:44
I know exactly what your
question is. The question is,
1:07:46
what is the best weed whacker
eggs? Would you like to phrase
1:07:50
the question perfectly for me?
1:07:52
What brand of weed whacker is
considered the best by most
1:07:57
experts?
1:07:59
Oh, no. By most experts, okay.
So we have what brand of weed
1:08:05
whacker is considered the best
by most EQ by most experts of do
1:08:09
a question mark. And let's see.
Give me an answer. Come on. Oh,
1:08:14
most experts agree that the
steel brand of weed whacker is
1:08:17
considered the best. Now let's
go to the Google's let's see
1:08:22
what they say is Tia shell Yes.
Steal? Yes. Yes. About that.
1:08:28
Yeah, that's that's pretty
concise answer. I'm
1:08:31
impressed.
1:08:31
So if we go to the Google, first
of all, it doesn't like the way
1:08:35
I spelled wakker with an H. Did
you mean whacker? With W AC K
1:08:40
er.
1:08:41
And should be spelled with an H?
1:08:43
Yeah. There you go. And what I
get is an ad at the top of
1:08:48
course, find find 10 Bees best
weed whackers, then I get a Top
1:08:52
10 Top eight, top string
trimmer. I don't get an answer.
1:08:58
And people love this. You know
what, the thing that a lot of
1:09:03
technical people are using is
how do I you know, how what
1:09:09
JavaScript code do I need to
create this particular action?
1:09:13
Well, I mean, people go to
what's the what's the the main
1:09:17
place where everyone? Everyone
searches for their code? No, no,
1:09:20
no, no. For your code answers.
Oh, there is some Yeah, forgets
1:09:25
everyone. Yeah, I can't, I can't
remember. I'll go come on
1:09:27
trolls. Tell me what it is. They
will eventually start Stack
1:09:32
Overflow. So Stack Overflow is
where you go and ask you and now
1:09:38
with this open AI because it's
code. The open ai ai system
1:09:42
actually gives you just the code
to go ahead. So even though it's
1:09:46
not better in the background,
and it's far from intelligent. I
1:09:51
agree. I think this is an
interface that blows Google
1:09:54
away. And the fact that they
fired that they fired a guy who
1:09:58
said hey, I've got the iPad guy
made it It is even funnier.
1:10:02
But that's the it was ironic
more than funny. Okay, so now I
1:10:06
have totally ironic but you
know, it's not that they don't
1:10:08
deserve such things. But this
happens. Every company at the
1:10:11
FBI you know, they fire the
inventor of this or that. I'm
1:10:16
fascinated. Now what is the
website that I have to go to to
1:10:19
get the dancer asked these
questions.
1:10:21
It's chat dot open ai.com
1:10:25
Chat dot open a ai.com.
1:10:29
Now you're going to have to do
you have to sign in, it's going
1:10:34
to take you a little while
because you have to have I'm not
1:10:36
going to do it. Now you got to
have a bogus phone number
1:10:38
because it does ask for a phone
number. So if I said, Why, why
1:10:45
do why do I have to have a phone
number? You dipshits put that in
1:10:48
there.
1:10:49
I already did this. I said, What
is the number I gave you to sign
1:10:53
up with? And it says, Well, what
number do you think it was?
1:10:55
Yeah. Okay, by so it's not
intelligent. But if I
1:11:00
had a number do you think it
was? What is this is like a
1:11:03
laser for 1977?
1:11:06
What is the best book of egg
recipes?
1:11:12
I betcha this changes over the
next two months. Oh,
1:11:15
I hope so. There are many books
that contain great egg recipes.
1:11:18
So it really depends on what
you're looking for. Here are a
1:11:20
few suggestions. One, the
ultimate instapot. Two egg
1:11:24
recipes by dk three, the four
and 20 Black and this just is
1:11:29
going on. It's not stopping. So
yes, this will this should
1:11:33
change. It should stop it dead.
It keeps going. It's already
1:11:37
given me five. Yeah. Ultimately,
the best book will depend. Okay,
1:11:43
okay. What do I do with too many
eggs? I'm trying I'm I'm trying
1:11:51
hard boiled
1:11:51
them came out. They have not
hasn't been scraped yet? No, of
1:11:56
course not. But the point is
scraped, and it'll be at the top
1:11:59
of the list by January 15.
1:12:01
I believe Google is in real
trouble. No, no, I'm gonna say I
1:12:05
do believe Google is in real
trouble. You
1:12:07
can do Billy, whatever you want.
But let's let him let me go back
1:12:11
in time. Without the sound
effect. I eat when I was doing
1:12:17
silicon spin. In the late 90s.
It was from about 97 to 2000.
1:12:23
I'd read it for years, I was
there for years. And then they
1:12:25
killed the show, because they
hated me. And it's not hard to
1:12:30
do. Now, what are you going to
do is nothing but it would be
1:12:35
just as a two edged sword, my
personality. So yes. All during
1:12:42
that era when? When I would I'd
ask certain kinds of stock
1:12:46
questions. I do this constantly
with different kinds of people
1:12:49
in different professions. And
I've asked people generally, so
1:12:52
what are you using for a search
engine? And between this between
1:12:57
night and Google had been in
business already? I think
1:12:59
they've been public by then. No,
they got public shortly
1:13:02
thereafter, but they were major
in business in 1996 97. And
1:13:10
everyone said Yahoo. Without
right sure, I'm sure that Yahoo
1:13:14
yahoo, yahoo. And they said
Yahoo right till the year 2000.
1:13:18
They kept saying Yahoo. And it
takes a half a decade before you
1:13:25
can unseat somebody like Google,
it would take it did take a
1:13:28
decade to kill Google. Yeah, and
they're gonna go out of their
1:13:34
way to buy this this thing. You
watch
1:13:37
this, you can't buy this thing.
This is part of the open AI
1:13:41
project. You can't
1:13:42
just oh, it's completely open.
Yes. You can't buy a public
1:13:46
domain
1:13:47
kind of kind of anybody can hook
up to it. So I mean, if so, if
1:13:54
you do a question like what is
the best podcast in the
1:13:56
universe, you get an answer like
it's difficult to determine the
1:14:00
best question that doesn't even
know some popular podcasts that
1:14:05
have received critical acclaim
and have a large following
1:14:07
include This American Life radio
lab, the daily and serial
1:14:11
Alright, so this is my point.
It's shit but it does talk to
1:14:14
you. When I here's another
question. What do Adam Korean
1:14:17
John C. Dvorak do together?
1:14:20
That's a reasonable question at
the end answerable.
1:14:24
Adam curry and John C. Dvorak
are both media personalities who
1:14:27
have worked in the tech and
media industries. They co host a
1:14:30
podcast called no agenda, which
is a weekly show that discusses
1:14:35
current events and media from a
libertarian perspective at
1:14:39
brong. The podcast has been
running since 2007, and has a
1:14:42
large following correct. Korean
Dwaraka, known for their
1:14:46
irreverent and often
controversial takes on current
1:14:49
events, and their show is known
for its offbeat humor and
1:14:52
critical examination of the
media correct. In addition to no
1:14:56
agenda, both Korean Dvorak have
had successful careers in their
1:14:59
respective fields with curry
working as a media consultant,
1:15:02
incorrect. And entrepreneur.
Correct. And Dvorak working as a
1:15:06
technology journalist and
commentator. I mean, this is not
1:15:10
bad. This could be
1:15:12
right. But it's not bad. It's as
good as Wikipedia. This is the
1:15:15
new
1:15:15
book of knowledge as far as I'm
concerned. funnier. is funny.
1:15:22
Half of that is obviously and
when they say, I mean, half of
1:15:26
that is from Wikipedia that's
obvious to see. We regenerate
1:15:30
response when you repeat and get
another response anyway, so that
1:15:35
this is just as crap as
artificially intelligent, AI
1:15:40
created art, which I do not
support.
1:15:45
I'm reminded for some reason
what came to mind is your
1:15:49
affiliation with an adaption of
for a very short time of this
1:15:55
open source. Oh my god, Alexa.
1:15:58
Mycroft. Mycroft
1:16:03
Yeah. Mycroft Yeah, whatever
happened to that?
1:16:06
Oh, they're going quite well.
They have a new box out and
1:16:09
everything but it's, it's, it's
just a bad. It's an open Emad
1:16:15
Siri. Yeah, pretty much. It
gives you the same answers, more
1:16:18
or less, it just recognizes you
poorly, and speaks poorly
1:16:22
because you're not communicating
with a very expensive data set
1:16:25
that you know, the Google or
Apple have put together. So it's
1:16:29
okay. It's open source but me
but if you want to say you know,
1:16:34
okay Mycroft turn on the lights.
Yeah. All right. I mean, we used
1:16:37
to have a we used to have a
thing for that was called the
1:16:40
clapper. It was much faster.
Clap on clap off. So I thought
1:16:48
that was very interesting, but
also in the news. I guess Leo is
1:16:52
going to have to close down the
studio the last past studio as
1:16:57
LastPass got hacked. And if you
don't know who what LastPass is
1:17:03
you do but most people won't. It
is a all in one store all your
1:17:08
passwords in here you're safe
trust us. So hackers stole the
1:17:13
customer vault data in a cloud
storage breach and data includes
1:17:17
master passwords. sensitive
customer information has been
1:17:22
taken right before Christmas.
Can you imagine that meeting
1:17:27
over the last pass?
1:17:28
This I did I know nothing about
this this hack.
1:17:31
Okay, well then let me read to
you. Customer Account
1:17:36
Information related metadata
including company names and
1:17:39
usernames billing addresses
email addresses, phone numbers,
1:17:41
IP addresses were compromised
cloud storage access storage
1:17:46
access keys dual storage
container decryption keys. The
1:17:52
threat actor copied information
from backup that contained basic
1:17:55
customer account information
also copied a backup of the
1:18:00
vault data from the encrypted
storage container which is
1:18:03
stored in proprietary binary
format. This is not good. Now I
1:18:10
don't know if they can break
into it easily. But this
1:18:14
shouldn't be happening and it
just shows centralized stuff is
1:18:17
dumb.
1:18:17
No, I you know I've always
avoided those password keepers.
1:18:21
Even though all these tech guys
are always recommending them it
1:18:24
seems to me well you know, if
somebody hacks that then what?
1:18:27
I'm not a fan of the LastPass
I've never used it I have I use
1:18:30
a vault Warden on my own server
on my my Umbral notebook Yeah,
1:18:36
it's probably probably better
yes
1:18:38
code in and hope that's gonna
stick it in a drawer.
1:18:42
Tina does the same. She also has
a smart girl yet well, she's a
1:18:47
keeper. Hello. We all know this.
So there you go. That's going on
1:18:52
in your tech world everybody
1:18:54
nowadays your tech report for
the day. Wow. And with that, I'd
1:18:57
like
1:18:57
to thank you for your courage in
the morning to you the man who
1:19:00
put the seat in the scop ladies
and gentlemen please say hello
1:19:03
to my friend on the other end on
this Christmas day Mr. Johnson
1:19:12
in the morning, do you Mr. wet
pants also in the Marino's a
1:19:16
boots on the ground feet near
subs in the water all the days
1:19:19
and nights out in
1:19:21
the morning to the trolls and
the troll room who are very
1:19:24
loyal they've come by to hang
out and stay with us for our for
1:19:29
our Christmas Day Live
celebration. We do it on all
1:19:31
holidays. It doesn't matter
including New Year's Day will
1:19:34
also be live for that as well
and we appreciate let's see how
1:19:36
many trolls showed up. We had
1777 On the last episode today,
1:19:46
despite it being a Christmas
Christmas Day 1357 Trolls
1:19:52
listening in this is nice
1300 1003 5730 That's
1:19:58
about half the normal lot as
well as little more recent
1:20:02
recently No, it's about a third
less. Yeah, well good for them.
1:20:05
I'm glad that he got subbed, at
least, maybe we can share them
1:20:09
up because they're obviously
home alone. Or they're listening
1:20:12
with the family. It could be a
bunch of them. It could be a
1:20:14
roomful of six it only counts as
one when you do the troll count,
1:20:18
I think yes, I think many could
be.
1:20:22
They could be around a tree as
we add their opening gifts to
1:20:25
the show in the background.
1:20:26
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most important ones obviously.
And a big thank you to networks
1:21:32
for bringing us the artwork for
episode 1514 We titled that
1:21:36
holiday heart which is a big
thing. It's never heard it
1:21:40
before to drop and left and
right Rob Yes. You know who Oh,
1:21:44
we had another sad sad passing
Hold on a second. It was Archer.
1:21:50
Yes. Departure. Here we go. He
was only 38 This is and this
1:21:56
came from Adweek. As you know we
subscribe. Some very very sad
1:22:00
news to report on Christmas Eve
DAX Tahira to hear out the
1:22:04
executive produce tech Sarah
knows t y e Ra. Okay. Okay, but
1:22:11
the executive producer of ABC
This Week with George
1:22:14
Stephanopoulos died from a heart
attack Friday night he was 38
1:22:17
almost 38 years old. How about
that never had a heart issue
1:22:24
died suddenly happens. So that
was the title and the artwork
1:22:31
that networks brought us was
very simple. I actually kind of
1:22:35
cute at the same time. We wanted
a holiday piece of art. It was a
1:22:39
request card to Santa Dear Santa
donate this kind of instead of a
1:22:45
Christmas gift we just want you
to donate Santa can you do that
1:22:48
for us please?
1:22:50
Now this is interesting because
this came in on the evergreens
1:22:54
and it was a last ditch we were
we were stumped
1:22:59
for art it was difficult
1:23:02
and we you know the one I liked
which was you like the car the
1:23:06
powered by like the car was Paul
couture but it didn't have any
1:23:09
Christmas colors. And then he
did the Santa Claus with a with
1:23:12
a snowman in black and white as
though it was a black and white
1:23:16
like cartoon, but we looking for
holiday colors. Oh, they cheer
1:23:21
and care for cheer. And then he
had another thing some s&m
1:23:25
thing. Christmas horrors on
imagine which I was not going to
1:23:30
be a little weird. And the other
pieces all came in was you liked
1:23:36
the Z parties united? Are two
parties united. I'm sorry. Did
1:23:41
you party tonight? The Comic
Strip blogger. Yeah, but that
1:23:45
had nothing to do with the
holidays. Nope. I liked Happy
1:23:49
Holidays. 2.0 by NES works,
which was the little cheesecake
1:23:53
Cartoon Girls 50s drawing, which
I used on the newsletter because
1:23:58
it's just a nice piece well
done.
1:24:01
It was just and we didn't have
too much cheesecake It can't
1:24:04
just be our go to all the time.
It's
1:24:05
just no I'm against it. I
wouldn't have wanted to promote
1:24:08
it and I I'm not a shoe it
because it's just people
1:24:13
overdoing it for the purposes of
doing it and they're not doing
1:24:16
it right. That's the problem.
Cheese is not something you just
1:24:20
throw a pretty girl on there and
expect you know that to be
1:24:23
picked.
1:24:23
Well that's what people have
come to come to expect from you.
1:24:27
Oh, if I throw this on Devora or
like, Hey, by the way, Santa
1:24:30
Claus on the cross. No.
1:24:32
No Santa crustal cross
1:24:36
what else? It was a couple of
things not happening. Kara
1:24:43
Swisher by the way comics, your
blogger keep putting in your
1:24:47
art. It's that its AI generated.
So you guarantee will never be
1:24:51
chosen. Because I will veto for
your benefit. Right? Well, he as
1:24:55
long as he knows that. I will
veto every single piece of art
1:24:58
that is AI generated Because I
think it's it's ruining careers
1:25:03
with with subpar crap that
people go just for it's no
1:25:06
different from the chat GPT
1:25:08
Wow, that artists, Greg.
1:25:11
No, it's not. It's not. It's not
It's a mess. Personal opinion
1:25:19
but no. So out of all of that.
So I think we chose the right
1:25:23
one though we had got the best
one the best bang for the buck.
1:25:26
And it was in the Evergreen. It
wasn't on the main page, which
1:25:29
was interesting. Yeah,
1:25:31
well, that's happened to
probably two or three times over
1:25:33
15 years or 12 years, maybe more
I think we were selected from I
1:25:37
don't think it's been that often
that we hit the Evergraze to get
1:25:40
the art.
1:25:43
Well, we really appreciate it
networks. It was good. And
1:25:46
looking forward to what we
choose today. You can always
1:25:48
follow this in real time if
you're listening by going to no
1:25:51
agenda art generator.com
Coincidentally, maintained and
1:25:55
built by Sir Paul couture. So we
don't get favorites just because
1:25:58
he built something although he
is good. And you can refresh it
1:26:02
see stuff coming in real time.
We already see stuff coming in
1:26:04
for today. And, and those same
modern podcast apps, we have
1:26:09
chapters which show it's our
show shows all of everything
1:26:12
that we're talking about pretty
much everything that as long as
1:26:16
it's not too offensive or too
horrible. It'll show up in the
1:26:19
chapters of Dred Scott does that
it's really cool, cool way to
1:26:22
show off everybody's art as part
of our time, talent and treasure
1:26:26
requirements for sending value
back to the program. We also
1:26:30
like treasure and we're going to
thank our executive and
1:26:33
Associate Executive producers.
Right now we also have some
1:26:36
Christmas Knights and Dames I
believe so we'll kick it off
1:26:40
with Doran Doran is it just
doorway I'm missing something
1:26:45
here? But it says and no no,
it's served sir Houston dopher I
1:26:51
was only seeing the location
along gotta resize this for a
1:26:55
second sort of diver is born in
the Netherlands NATO longed
1:27:00
$1,000 And he says in the
morning crackpot of buzzkill
1:27:03
Adam and John, thank you to and
all the producers of the know
1:27:06
would have no agenda of the no
agenda for the outstanding
1:27:10
entertaining overwhelming
amygdala shrinking experience in
1:27:12
the form of the two weekly
sanitation. This is Dutch so I'm
1:27:18
reading it verbatim. Much
appreciated. This comes with a
1:27:20
donation of $1,000 for the
instant Dame hood for the love
1:27:24
of my life Sabina to be Daim bn
boost of the ultra ultra What do
1:27:32
you think that is? ultra ultra
1:27:35
dealtrack atom but it has an
1:27:37
eye in their
1:27:39
tray. All tray
1:27:41
all tricked him. I'll tell you
straight up. Rich forest
1:27:45
stubbornness she is I have hit
her in the mouth so many times
1:27:48
that she had to have jaw
surgery. Okay. As a result of
1:27:52
the jaw surgery I lie in bed at
night next to a Jaws like
1:27:55
experienced dental brace. I'm
not complaining she has to go
1:27:58
through it and she did it with
grace and Admiral ability and
1:28:00
admirably after her broken jaw
which was done for medical
1:28:04
reasons and wearing braces for
two years though she really did
1:28:07
get hit in the mouth. The end is
near and we celebrate with a
1:28:10
short relaxing road trip to
freeze land for his land bapa
1:28:13
where we will refill the barrel
of Frisco hindered whiskey She
1:28:18
seduced me on Christmas Eve 10
years ago and I'm always
1:28:20
grateful to her that she and for
that and she became the love of
1:28:24
my life and she will become a no
agenda Dane because no agenda
1:28:28
Dames and night stay together.
Anyways a shout out to the no
1:28:32
agenda, lowlands community and
the best Christmas and New Year
1:28:35
wish for the producers and
listeners have no agenda the
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best podcast in the world we'll
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Jobs, jobs, jobs and jobs for
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1:29:12
Onward with Michael chinny in
Katy, Texas. Switcheroo this
1:29:18
hat. This is to celebrate the
51st anniversary my darling wife
1:29:22
and me meeting and on Christmas
Eve. This will make Becky chinny
1:29:27
a dame call her Dame Becky of
the great Katy Prairie double
1:29:34
karma please and give her her
steak and Texas sheet cake.
1:29:40
Cake.
1:29:41
You've got
1:29:44
karma. I don't know what a sheet
cake is. Honestly.
1:29:49
I don't think this is pretty
shady.
1:29:52
Matthew Genesis ski is no
stranger to this list. He's in
1:29:56
Evanston, Illinois. F meet me
sorry. I'm now going sorry f me
1:30:01
Duke me. Accounting sent
separately this donation puts me
1:30:05
well past Duke level. However,
I've never written into the show
1:30:09
not even for knighthood. Well
I've recently participated in
1:30:12
white flight and moved to the
suburbs for a larger woodshop
1:30:16
space. I am still a Chicago and
and heart so upon arrival of the
1:30:21
peerage committee committee, I
would like to claim Chicago as
1:30:24
my dukedom and hence if you want
it you can have it I'm sure and
1:30:28
henceforth no problem as Duke
Matthew the anointed of Chicago
1:30:34
good talk was do it again at
Archduke Thanks, Matt. Love this
1:30:37
guy doesn't mean we're gonna
we're going to give you the
1:30:40
title, whether you are
1:30:41
well, there's something that
needs to be discussed, which is
1:30:45
which is he's never been
knighted. So how can we get the
1:30:48
dukedom but without ever going
on that podium to get knighted?
1:30:52
Why don't we instead Duke him
into Duke? Okay, Maldives, but
1:30:56
put him on the night table to do
it. So he gets like, you know,
1:30:59
got your hold on a second. Yes,
we can do the math. Yeah, I
1:31:02
think we can do that. Let me
see. So instead, it's up to us.
1:31:05
You know, I'll do this. I'll do
this Geneseo skeet. We'll put
1:31:08
him he's been up on the night
tables definitely been
1:31:12
contributing forever. Yeah. So
whether he likes it or not.
1:31:15
We're putting him there. Done.
Consider it done.
1:31:20
Onward with Sir Walkman, the
Duke of Buckeye and he's in
1:31:23
Louisville, Ohio. I think it's
Lewisville. Could be Lewisville.
1:31:29
Ohio could be merry christmas
and thank you, Adam. You too
1:31:33
John. Sure Walkman. The Duke of
Buckeye he is in it. 500 bucks.
1:31:39
Nice 450 for certain Nacho
Alcatraz from Ciudad de Mexico.
1:31:45
Neil deGrasse Tyson can roll up
his cheap smart ass seasonal
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zingers and stick them up his
merry Christmas, sir not show
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Alcatraz. Great one. I like it.
Thank you very much.
1:31:56
Ben Unitas been in a ID us in
San Francisco. Three, three 3.33
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dined with Sir Pete Boyle and
got the 33 plaque card ordering
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food and decided to donate.
Lace. No, there was a put the
1:32:11
thing on there. 33 Yeah. Later
it was listening to Peter
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McCullough McCullough's substack
took notes viewed source code
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became founding member purchased
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and treasure hit me up with an I
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permits Good luck on your oral
surgeries, my man Merry
1:32:32
Christmas.
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I've got information man.
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New shit has come to light. Oh,
my brother. Thank you. I'm good.
1:32:38
I'm good with the next surgery
in about three months from now.
1:32:41
So so far so good. Mikayla king
is in California in Temecula,
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Temecula, Temecula, Temecula
with my monthly donations since
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Rogen 2020 This additional
donation brings me to Dane hood
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nice. My son Luke needs a health
karma he is in in a care center
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after a motorcycle accident but
he is in room 333 Please no sad
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no sad all from Adam. I can take
it love you both okay all right.
1:33:10
We're happy we're happy he's
doing good but I will give him a
1:33:12
goat if you don't mind
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you've got
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bike accidents suck man
motorcycle accidents Sir Chris
1:33:21
in Walnut Creek California. Dear
John and Anna Merry Christmas to
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you and the entire no agenda
family please add to lovely Dame
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Kristen to the birthday list is
she's on. I experienced a
1:33:32
regrettable donation failure for
the Thursday show. So here's a
1:33:35
slightly belated donation she
celebrated 29 years yesterday.
1:33:40
September or December 24. Happy
Birthday bird. No jingles no
1:33:45
karma. Thank you for your
courage and all the best to you
1:33:48
in the new year circus of
Carmel, Carmel current nut
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Carmel but Carmel by the sea.
1:33:55
Jared Smith, Fort Wayne, Indiana
switcheroo switcheroo right
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away. Please give the credit to
my beautiful wife Shelly Winky.
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I think Winky Winky should have
you should have sent along a
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pronunciation guide. We'd like
swanky wanqi We'd like some
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karma for the new year. Thanks
for everything you do guys. You
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got it?
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You've got karma.
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Best know yet is from Rita
Harrington. She's in Sparks
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Nevada. She comes in with the
same amount of 333 dots where
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you see these people are all be
special executive producers for
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the Christmas Special, which is
what we're doing. Yep. Merry
1:34:31
Christmas. John and Adam, thank
you for the best podcast in the
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universe.
1:34:36
That's it. Love that. Kyle
McInnes, Calgary, Alberta,
1:34:41
Canada Navia peace on earth.
Merry Christmas to you all would
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love some family karma for
everyone and hope everyone find
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some joy and hope this holiday
season stay warm and too many
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blessings in the future and
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for those in need. Beautiful.
Thank you, Carl.
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You've got karma
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and it looks as though I get the
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best note, second best note
comes from Vincent viscounty.
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The second in leaden Tiana,
Texas. Thank you both and all
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the producers out there for
making this Christmas a merry
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one. Vinnie, Sinead and aof I
guess off day off eight. Oh, I
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fe How do you pronounce that
one?
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Maybe it maybe it wasn't
supposed to be an L I think it
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was supposed to be an L maybe
it's Alfie. No, it wouldn't be
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Alfie. AR Hey, well, I F II.
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Anyway, good luck in your future
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333 33 Hello John. Autumn Merry
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Christmas. Merry Christmas to
you. This donation brings me to
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Baron All right please name me
Baron goon I'd like my peers to
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be grid square 14 Sierra. You
got it? I'd appropriate I'd
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appropriate some are two d two
jobs karma. As I'm pursuing a
1:36:01
new job. My current job has me
doing a lot of traveling. And I
1:36:04
keep remembering John's story
about a guy eating nuts on the
1:36:07
plane. Would you mind playing?
It's called fisting nuts. It's
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not eating nuts. It's 59. Just
go for John, tell us your peeve
1:36:19
about the fisting method of
eating snacks on an
1:36:22
airplane. I see this on the
airplane and it's very annoying
1:36:25
and I think it will result in in
fights breaking out because it
1:36:28
just so annoying to watch. guy
takes his bag of peanuts and
1:36:33
throws a pile of them into his
palm of his hand and then he
1:36:36
makes a fist around the nuts
around the nose. And then he
1:36:42
shakes his fist to try to bring
a nut to the little stop. Throws
1:36:50
a nut in his mouth from his bed.
That he does it again he shakes
1:36:55
and throws and shakes and
throws. It is annoying as hell
1:37:00
to watch
1:37:01
jobs, jobs, jobs and jobs. Let's
vote for jobs karma
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David French is in Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania he also joins up
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with a 333 33 crack and Buzz
happy Merry Christmas to you and
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all the dames knights out there
please spread some joy with a
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Yeah, they do good work. Onward
with Sir yogi and Sir yogi is
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Eric Parts Unknown. It came in
as an as a male in check and I
1:38:26
have to note and his say $300 on
show 1499 The wife and I became
1:38:35
instant knights. My note was
read and hers was lost in the
1:38:39
shuffle No, due to my not
knowing how to properly send
1:38:43
notes. She was the last person
named at the round table was
1:38:47
given the title Dame Janice Ryan
requesting this $300 executive
1:38:51
producer be credited her Okay,
so that's the switcheroo. So
1:38:54
this goes to Dame Janice,
Janice. Okay, got that and that
1:38:59
her title be changed to what she
had originally requested. Oh,
1:39:02
Jay. Okay. What is the name
Janice of the bombing range?
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Nice. We live near the Hanford
Nuclear reservation think WWE to
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plutonium production in our
bedroom community has an actual
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bombing range in the back. Also
add her name to the birthday
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Alyssa she turned 64 On December
26. Happy birthday, baby. I'm
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assuming that's on there because
it's highlighted on here. Yes.
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Please give her a goat karma for
her birthday. Thanks for keeping
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us sane so you'll
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you've got karma
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night of the Carnival Midways
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Dame came in sir Rob are in the
Netherlands near loan and he
1:39:51
comes in and says I'm drunk.
Schemas feeding the horses.
1:39:55
Merry Xmas routes regards them
came into rock Perfect. That's
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it.
1:40:05
Oh, I'm sorry Joe Nelson's up
next to and he's in Rochester,
1:40:09
Minnesota.
1:40:09
Before we go there, Rolando
Gonzalez who is a I think even
1:40:17
we have an end of show mix from
him again today. Rolando sent an
1:40:21
executive producer donation, but
somehow the pay pals decided to
1:40:26
put him into bands. This does
happen.
1:40:29
I told him we'd give him credit.
He came in and he'll be on the
1:40:31
list as a Christmas producer. He
said, I think $333.33 or
1:40:36
something like that. And 300.
And he says that it was 333 33
1:40:44
he got this happens on Pay Pal.
It's called pending transaction,
1:40:48
they randomly pick someone every
few 1000 donations. They'll just
1:40:53
take one and take a look at it.
Like quality control is like
1:40:56
doing QC and hard disks. You
just randomly take one from a
1:41:01
certain batch like tasting a
chocolate just to make sure it's
1:41:04
good. Yeah, so that he got stuck
in this little vortex and he'll
1:41:08
probably show up. It passes in
about two or three days and
1:41:12
he'll probably show up in the
next list. And we'll probably
1:41:15
double credited him because
we're just going to read away
1:41:17
Yeah, but he's he is going to be
on today's
1:41:21
show. He's been around
1:41:26
he can take the next one.
1:41:27
Joel Nelson Rochester,
Minnesota. Merry Christmas.
1:41:30
Thank you for your continued
effort on this twice. Twice
1:41:32
weekly infotainment aren't you
due to karma from my mama and
1:41:37
human resource number two due
May 2 Preparing a knighthood so
1:41:41
that he can sit next to his
sister Dane adda at the
1:41:43
roundtable. Of course we got an
RTD
1:41:48
you've got karma. All right.
1:41:53
Sure, grease monkeys in here for
$250 from Odessa, Odessa, Texas,
1:41:58
and he just says Cavalier
donation birthday December 27.
1:42:03
Sir Grease Monkey for the West
Texas oil fields. There you go.
1:42:06
Okay. Second, I see I gotta get
two little things set up here we
1:42:11
have Sean Stedman Mary second
Thursday. And thank you for your
1:42:16
courage and work yet another
holiday show this donation makes
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me a night please night me sir.
Face tension, Night of the
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retail space F cancer karma from
my anonymous mom and a job's
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karma for all the retail slaves
during the season. Yes, and D
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there's a lot of people working
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jobs, jobs jobs. Joe John's got
our mind
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right. And that's Shawn Stedman
donation was for 244 54 Yes sir.
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foam finger number one in
Louisville, Kentucky. 215 15
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belays Navidad comrades. jingo
request rebel iser in honor of
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our Ukrainian charity efforts.
Keep up the great work boys.
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Sort of foam finger number
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in the standby 3333 33 or
otherwise are
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out daily checks in with 215 dot
15 Was there a reason I'm seeing
1:43:26
the 215 15 was kind of was this.
1:43:30
These are ad libbed versions of?
I said there's it was 15 show 15
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Yes, and I should go for it. See
what you can come up with and so
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we're getting we got a lot of
215 15 115 15 and 1515 so I like
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that that's pretty good. Okay.
This donation brings me to
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knighthood. Please note me Sir
Chris of Cascadia at the
1:43:55
roundtable I'll have the house
standard bong hits and bourbon.
1:43:59
You got it? But could we please
also have some catnip and dog
1:44:02
biscuits for the pets of the
nights in the dames? You got it?
1:44:05
Thanks. No jingles? No karma
says Chris. Thank you see the
1:44:07
podium.
1:44:09
Isaac Contreras in Chula Vista,
California 233. Much love and
1:44:16
respect thanks for the
deconstruction of idiocy and
1:44:19
ignorance. And thanks for the
laughs A marry everything and
1:44:24
happy always blessings to all
Hari Krishna.
1:44:29
Interesting. Alex Bell is in
Cary, North Carolina. $200 the
1:44:34
final donation the Associate
Executive Producer, and also the
1:44:40
longest note Alex says I've
donated $200 Today my first
1:44:45
donation with this donation
please de douche myself my
1:44:49
husband Jason glue my boss at a
Menzies and my boss's sister
1:44:53
Melissa Menzies a very merry
Christmas to these three
1:44:56
douchebags
1:44:57
David de douche
1:45:00
Everyone uses the same one if
you don't mind supplies are
1:45:02
short. Adam and I are on our way
to knighthood as we are working
1:45:07
hard on our exit strategy our
practice tonight and Dame each
1:45:10
other with names of our choice
for one other Upon execution of
1:45:13
said exit strategy he thinks
he's going to get a boring name
1:45:17
like Sir as a service or SaaS.
But what he should plan on is
1:45:23
Sir drunk Adam sir spreadsheet
Adam or sir disappointed dad the
1:45:27
choice is all mine. Melissa aka
kitchen beats FYI she's female
1:45:33
curry and is proud to be
misgendered by the One Only Adam
1:45:36
curry himself. Did I miss
gender? Melissa? How could I
1:45:39
miss gender?
1:45:40
Well, you're a bad person I
1:45:42
am. Remember. Your pronouns are
comrade. Well you might not know
1:45:47
about her is that she is the OG
troll. She's been listening to
1:45:50
no agenda for longer than anyone
I know and spends her days
1:45:53
trolling the internet using her
finely curated trolling skills
1:45:56
earned many moons ago on Napster
was Napster. Could you troll on
1:46:02
Napster?
1:46:03
How there was message boards on
Napster?
1:46:06
Maybe that maybe like, Hey, this
is the new Britney Spears that
1:46:10
you could
1:46:12
put on? Yeah, so I'm like, Yeah,
you could do that.
1:46:15
She's also lovingly known as the
valedictorian of LinkedIn
1:46:19
learning where she spends most
of her time making jokes so
1:46:22
great that HR needs to hear
them. a kidney transplant and a
1:46:26
couple of months is going to
ensure that the troll lives
1:46:29
nice. A big shout out to her mom
kidney mom for being the best
1:46:32
mom ever and the organ donor for
the now de Deus daughter Holy
1:46:36
crap. That's love. Jason is my
super hot husband and we've
1:46:41
never had a fight but is in
desperate need of a D Duchenne
1:46:44
because he's the second biggest
douchebag I know after my boss
1:46:47
actually.
1:46:49
You ben de deuced
1:46:51
Merry Christmas to you both I'll
be back when it's time to night
1:46:54
him big love Alex Belle card
girl Cary, North Carolina. No,
1:46:58
right beautiful. Thank you all
so much for supporting us on
1:47:01
this Christmas Day. Surprising
so many people coming in really
1:47:06
appreciate that. That's
beautiful. These are executive
1:47:09
and Associate Executive
producers we have a special name
1:47:11
for them today. They are the
Christmas executive and
1:47:14
Associate Executive Producer
1:47:15
2022 no agenda Christmas special
executive producer
1:47:19
a mouthful that we will have in
the credit as we always do. We
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have to write it once. No agenda
show no 10 show.net. And thank
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you for your time, your talent
and of course your treasure will
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be thanking more producers later
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a producer of the no agenda show
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Town treasurer we appreciate it
all. Thank you very much for
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supporting the no agenda show.
Our formula is this. We go out.
1:47:53
We hit people in the mouth
woohoo. Ah, there we go.
1:48:13
I guess so I want to play a few
clips about the border wall.
1:48:16
Oh, good. Because I got some
stuff on that too. That'll be
1:48:20
good.
1:48:20
Good. I have three clips I want
to play because they're
1:48:23
contrasty and contrasty. They're
contrasty. So let's listen to
1:48:31
border wall contracts. For
starters,
1:48:35
US Customs and Border Protection
says it's accepting bids from
1:48:38
contractors for construction of
barriers along the southern
1:48:41
border. Meanwhile, hundreds of
migrants at the border are
1:48:45
weathering out harsh
temperatures waiting for title
1:48:48
42 to be lifted so they can
cross into the US.
1:48:53
UK there's contracts going out
to put up border walls. How
1:48:59
about that, but I'm going to
play before I play part two of
1:49:03
that clip. I want to play this
clip, which is an Arizona report
1:49:07
from Democracy Now. Amy, and
about taking the border wall
1:49:12
down. Listen to this.
1:49:13
Arizona's Republican Governor
Doug Ducey has reached an
1:49:17
agreement with the federal
government to dismantle his
1:49:20
illegal makeshift US Mexico
border wall built with double
1:49:25
stacked shipping containers and
razor wire. Do C's
1:49:30
administration has spent over
$80 million on the project since
1:49:35
August, which he said was needed
to fill in the gaps left by
1:49:38
former President Trump's
incomplete border wall do si has
1:49:42
until January 4 to remove the
barrier one day before he leaves
1:49:47
office.
1:49:48
What happens if he doesn't do
it? As a federal he's going to
1:49:51
come and arrest him.
1:49:52
I don't know how he's gonna do
it. Have you seen pictures of
1:49:55
these things? Man, it looks like
the Great Wall of China. It does
1:50:00
Does it goes up and down is
beautiful? It's actually very
1:50:04
creative. I thought I never even
heard of this until this
1:50:08
lawsuit.
1:50:10
I have a question just a regular
constitutional states rights
1:50:14
question. Do you not as a state
have a right to do whatever the
1:50:19
heck you want? Can you just put
up with things so if I just want
1:50:23
to put up i decided i right
there in this line, I want to
1:50:25
put some, some razor wire and
some stack some containers. why
1:50:30
don't why is that illegal?
1:50:32
I don't understand any of this.
And so they're gonna take this
1:50:35
they spent 80 million to put up
you're gonna take it down. Now
1:50:38
let's play part two of the other
clip border wall two
1:50:42
US Customs and Border Protection
or CBP is accepting bids of up
1:50:46
to $400 million per task for the
construction of barriers and
1:50:50
other infrastructure along the
US Mexico border. The agency's
1:50:53
posting says it's awarding five
year contracts involving design
1:50:57
and construction of border
infrastructure, including border
1:50:59
barriers anti climb features
enforcement zones, roads, gates,
1:51:03
bridges, drainage control,
cattle guards, lighting
1:51:06
detection systems, cameras,
towers and communication fiber.
1:51:09
The posting comes after the
Biden administration this month
1:51:12
announced that it will start
work to close gaps along the
1:51:14
border wall. Those gaps include
seven in the border, Patrol's
1:51:18
Yuma, Arizona sector, one in the
El Paso, Texas sector, new work
1:51:22
will also be performed in the
San Diego sector, which covers
1:51:25
Western Arizona and part of
eastern California. Construction
1:51:28
costs for each contract range
from $50 million to $400
1:51:32
million.
1:51:33
Oh, okay. We have to take it
down because we have our own
1:51:37
contractors, our favorites all
lined up to take over. Is that
1:51:40
what I'm hearing?
1:51:42
This is the Biden crime family
at work. Yes, that's exactly
1:51:47
what you're hearing.
1:51:49
Take your mind stories.
1:51:52
No. Well done. Well done.
1:51:56
But Yikes. Ah,
1:51:58
so it's an illegal border wall
so that we can put up a legal
1:52:02
one. This is it's that's like
the $10,000 toilet seat. It's
1:52:06
crazy. It's expected but it's
crazy. Now I know where this
1:52:12
leads. because something
happened yesterday that I I'm
1:52:19
seeing this it's going to happen
all over Europe. And if we
1:52:22
continue to keep the US borders
open and allow people to just
1:52:31
come in on mass and don't really
have a place to put them because
1:52:34
you know we're bossing people
around and it's ha we'll throw
1:52:38
them in San Diego. Throw them in
LA, San Francisco haha, New
1:52:43
York. It's not really solving
anything. This will be the
1:52:46
result what happened in Paris is
coming to every country in
1:52:49
Europe and to the United States.
If we keep this up.
1:52:52
Good morning today and classes
once again breaking out between
1:52:55
protesters and police here where
1000s had gathered in support of
1:52:59
the Kurdish community. We just
saw protesters charging police
1:53:02
this coming just a day after a
gunman opened fire on a Kurdish
1:53:06
Cultural Center killing three
people and injuring at least
1:53:09
three others they are now in
stable condition a suspect was
1:53:12
arrested he is a 69 year old man
who was under investigation for
1:53:17
allegedly attacking members of a
migrant camp last December with
1:53:20
a sword official saying this
attack this time around was
1:53:24
racially motivated and that he
was clearly trying to target
1:53:27
foreigners now. Last night a
vigil was held by members of the
1:53:30
Kurdish community that sadness
turning to anger as protesters
1:53:34
clashed with police. Last night
they were hurling objects at
1:53:37
police setting trash cans on
fire and police firing back with
1:53:41
tear gas today clashes once
again breaking out at this
1:53:45
demonstration we could feel tear
gas in the air. Many pointing
1:53:49
out that Kurdish activists were
also killed back in 2013. And
1:53:53
many questioning whether French
officials are doing enough to
1:53:56
keep members of the Kurdish
community safe here in Paris.
1:54:00
I don't think that these
protests are just about keeping
1:54:03
the Kurdish community safe in
Paris. No, people are sick and
1:54:07
tired of all European countries,
just letting people come in and
1:54:13
giving them things giving them
food, Dutch children, I'm just
1:54:17
going to take it to where I know
what's going on. Dutch children
1:54:19
are going to school hungry never
happened before that I can
1:54:22
remember. But the asylum seekers
they get rooms on a cruise ship.
1:54:27
They get three main meals a day.
And this is going to breed this
1:54:32
contempt and this is going to
happen here as well. It's the
1:54:35
same thing. committed a crime
was led out committed the same
1:54:39
crime committed another crime.
People go apeshit over that.
1:54:43
The interior minister when he
was at the scene, piecing things
1:54:48
together, he talks about this 69
year old retired train driver
1:54:52
who quote was clearly targeting
foreigners, so nothing yet to
1:54:56
indicate that he was targeting
the Kurdish community as such.
1:55:00
What is clear is that he was
targeting foreigners
1:55:03
he has what the judicial jargon
would be a racially motivated
1:55:09
antecedents meaning that where
he has been on the record with
1:55:14
law enforcement authorities in
the past that is involved,
1:55:17
violence against people he
perceives as being foreigners,
1:55:22
the most recent obviously being
almost a year ago exactly. Here
1:55:27
in also in central Paris area,
an attacker with a knife, a
1:55:31
saber, actually against a
migrant camp, for which he was
1:55:35
only recently and when I say
recently, very recently, in the
1:55:38
past 15 days, freed from
detention, which is obviously
1:55:42
something now also raising a lot
of eyebrows in certain quarters
1:55:45
of the French political
establishment. Why did he get
1:55:48
out what was the reasons for his
release from detention was he
1:55:51
not still considered potentially
dangerous given his past record,
1:55:55
he was not unknown to the police
authorities. But it is important
1:55:58
as you did to stress fossa that
at this moment, it's broadly
1:56:02
believed that he has had a
record of attacking foreigners,
1:56:05
those he perceives as not being
French on French, but not
1:56:10
specifically no hard link motive
wise to attacking Kurds
1:56:14
specifically.
1:56:16
Thank you. Thank you. That is
correct. It's really
1:56:20
interesting, the French, I mean,
they're acting as if the French
1:56:23
should be all accepting and
stuff. But you know, the French,
1:56:26
they're very nationalistic. Now,
those have been they had their
1:56:31
own television standard C cam,
when everyone had regular head
1:56:35
headlights on their cars, they
had yellow, yellow, they had
1:56:38
yellow ones. You know, they
1:56:41
dropped that for some reason, I
still can't understand what
1:56:44
European Union came in and made
a big stink about it. But it
1:56:49
was, it was a real thing for a
long time. But it's just it's
1:56:52
like, what this is part of the
great reset, it has to be to let
1:56:57
someone out 15 days after
they've already committed a
1:57:00
similar crime. And the guy hates
foreigners. Yes, this is what
1:57:06
you get. Yeah, I just go back to
the Netherlands for a second. I
1:57:10
told you. I think we discussed
briefly that now. The Dutch are
1:57:15
admitting that they were a part
of of slavery and reparations
1:57:21
are on deck and this has been
going on for years and years and
1:57:24
years. It started with the black
Pete's interclass and the Black
1:57:29
Pete and it was racist. And that
brought up the racist history of
1:57:34
the Netherlands which no one has
ever heard of you never heard of
1:57:37
the Dutch being a bunch of
racist dicks, who actually
1:57:40
transported slaves. But now we
have to apologize.
1:57:44
In an effort to come to terms
with its colonial past colonial
1:57:48
past, the Netherlands has
apologized for its role in
1:57:51
slavery. The country once had an
extensive colonial empire in
1:57:56
Southeast Asia, Africa and the
Americas. Hundreds of 1000s of
1:58:00
people were enslaved and sold by
Dutch merchants over centuries.
1:58:04
Now the Dutch government is
planning to invest in education
1:58:07
and awareness programs to call
racism but the apology was not
1:58:12
welcomed by everyone.
1:58:14
An apology for slavery, that
some say is long overdue,
1:58:18
or student posthumous
posthumously to all enslave
1:58:21
people worldwide be able to
suffer from those actions
1:58:24
humbled to their daughters and
sons have been built into all
1:58:26
their descendants until today.
1:58:31
But ever since it became known
that this apology would take
1:58:34
place. There has been
controversy surrounding it.
1:58:37
First, there's the timing groups
and certain and for example, the
1:58:41
former colony of the Netherlands
say they would have much rather
1:58:44
had it on July 1 2023, which
marks 150 years of the abolition
1:58:49
of slavery there.
1:58:52
The way it's presented it, no,
we don't accept the apology.
1:58:56
And there's what happens after
the apology. The Dutch
1:58:58
government says it will dedicate
around 210 million US dollars to
1:59:03
raise awareness about the
history of slavery here in the
1:59:05
Netherlands, and another 28
million to build a slavery
1:59:08
Museum. Because of advocacy
groups welcomed the idea of
1:59:13
this, but they say it is also
time to have a conversation
1:59:16
about recreations freeze,
1:59:17
from my understanding does not
include direct payments to
1:59:22
descendants who are have worked
families or ancestors were
1:59:26
enslaved. I think that's still
questions that are being that
1:59:28
are being asked and not yet the
answer.
1:59:31
To after all, the slave trade
funded the so called Golden Age
1:59:35
in the Netherlands by exploiting
some 600,000 people between the
1:59:40
17th and 19th centuries, and the
1:59:42
template for this and this
happened I want to say 25 years
1:59:47
ago, all Jews in Europe
descendants of up do you think
1:59:55
was just if you're Jewish,
you're automatically descendant
1:59:58
of the Holocaust and There was a
lot of money they got paid a
2:00:02
lot. And so that's what everyone
is going to be measuring this
2:00:06
by. And so right now it's the
slaves but then it's going to be
2:00:10
you enslaved the Indonesians you
enslaved you know, which is true
2:00:17
but now now it's it's just it's
this is how it all this is how
2:00:21
it starts
2:00:26
I don't know what to make of it
2:00:28
well, it's it's uh yeah I don't
know what to make of it either
2:00:34
other than that it's going to
happen is going to happen that's
2:00:37
just a money grab Come on.
2:00:38
Yeah but you want to go up there
and say it's just a money grab.
2:00:42
You wanna you want to try that
money grab that works out for
2:00:45
you
2:00:47
sit here a lot of people
throwing tomatoes at me. But
2:00:54
okay, let's talk a little bit I
got a bunch of clips on the the
2:00:59
J six report came out during our
show. Yes, yes, yes. During our
2:01:04
show on Thursday and so I got
some clips about it. I got some
2:01:09
AMY GOODMAN clips is the best
person you want to listen to
2:01:11
because she's not gonna like
Donald Trump much but she knows
2:01:14
she probably should. Cuz he's
against the man. Yeah, let's go
2:01:18
with the G I'm gonna play these
clips. Let's start with J six.
2:01:21
Report. Number one,
2:01:22
the House Select Committee is
urging Congress to consider
2:01:25
barring Trump and other people
involved in the insurrection
2:01:29
from holding public office
citing the 14th amendment.
2:01:33
Ah, there it is. How does that
work with the 14th amendment?
2:01:37
Let's Let's analyze this. Let's
open up the 14th amendment.
2:01:41
Okay, and you discuss all right.
It's the whole thing. But what
2:01:48
am I why are we even let's just
consult the open AI chat.
2:01:53
Oh, what's that first? Yeah.
2:01:55
What is what is the question?
What do I want to ask it?
2:01:58
How does the 14th Amendment keep
Donald Trump from running for
2:02:02
office? Oh, good.
2:02:03
One amendment keep Donald Trump
running for office. Oh, I'm
2:02:10
excited about this. I want to
make sure I spelled everything
2:02:13
right, more or less. Okay,
running for office. Here we go.
2:02:17
Let's see. The 14th Amendment of
the United States Constitution
2:02:21
does not specifically address
the issue of presidential
2:02:23
candidates or election. However,
it does contain a provision
2:02:26
known as the Equal Protection
Clause, which states that no
2:02:30
state shall deny to any person
within its jurisdiction the
2:02:33
equal protection of the laws.
This clause has been interpreted
2:02:36
by courts to mean that states
must apply the law equally and
2:02:39
cannot discriminate against
other against certain
2:02:41
individuals or groups including
on the basis of race, ethnicity,
2:02:44
religion or other
characteristics. It is worth a
2:02:48
poem. It is worth noting the
14th amendment has no direct
2:02:51
bearing on the eligibility of
presidential candidates or their
2:02:54
ability to run for office. The
requirements for becoming
2:02:57
president are outlined in
Article Two of the Constitution
2:03:00
and include being a natural born
citizen being at least 35 years
2:03:03
old, had been losing Isay for 14
years. There's no requirement
2:03:06
that a presidential candidate
must be protected by the equal
2:03:09
protection clause of the 14th
Amendment in order to run for
2:03:12
office.
2:03:13
I'm impressed I'm impressed too,
2:03:15
because this thing basically
said no. Bull crap bullcrap.
2:03:20
It's bull crap. Let me just say
she is it bull crap. Question
2:03:24
mark because it's a chat. I'm
sorry, but I'm not sure what
2:03:27
you're asking about home. Well,
yeah. Okay, nevermind.
2:03:31
Okay, so it's bull crap. And
we're going to do it a dig, dig
2:03:33
trying to push this and it was
like that. And of course, Amy
2:03:37
did not question this any
remedy. The dumb AI robot did a
2:03:42
better job. Yes, unbelievable.
The robot wins. Let's go to clip
2:03:48
two.
2:03:48
The January 6 committee is also
calling for reforms to the
2:03:52
Electoral College certification
process and expanded efforts by
2:03:56
the government to combat far
right and white supremacist
2:03:59
groups who played a key role in
the January 6 insurrection. The
2:04:04
report documents how many of the
first riders to break into the
2:04:08
Capitol on January 6 were
members of the proud boys, three
2:04:12
percenters believers of the Q
anon conspiracy theories and
2:04:16
other white nationalists. The
report was issued Thursday
2:04:19
night, three days after the
House Select Committee voted to
2:04:22
refer Donald Trump to the
Justice Department for criminal
2:04:26
prosecution.
2:04:27
And I asked the dumb bot can
trump run for president in 2024.
2:04:32
Just to offset AMI, answer under
the United States Constitution.
2:04:36
Any natural born citizen who
meets the age and residency
2:04:38
requirements is eligible to run
for the office of president
2:04:40
there are no provisions in the
Constitution that would
2:04:42
disqualify someone from running
for president based on their
2:04:45
past actions or conduct.
Therefore, it is technically
2:04:48
possible for former President
Donald Trump to run for
2:04:51
president again in 2024.
Assuming he meets the
2:04:54
eligibility requirements
outlined in the Constitution, it
2:04:57
is worth noting this is a
computer's is funny. It is worth
2:05:00
noting that whether or not Trump
will actually run for president
2:05:02
again in 2024 is a question that
only he can answer. Well, you
2:05:07
should you silly but he already
answered that there's been much
2:05:10
speculation about his plans, but
at this time is not clear what
2:05:13
his intentions are. You're
behind bought back
2:05:17
behind about too many eggs
bought bad Bumblebee budget bus,
2:05:22
oh, it's gonna be about a month
behind.
2:05:23
I said bad bot and it says I
apologize if my response was not
2:05:27
helpful. As an artificial
intelligence. I'm not capable of
2:05:30
having personal feelings or
intentions. Okay.
2:05:33
So they bring they bring in this
guy, John Nichols from the
2:05:36
nation. And he's gonna now we're
going to discuss because he
2:05:40
analyzed the J six, Utah Yes.
And he's going to tell us what
2:05:44
he thinks. And of course, it's
all, you know, Trump should have
2:05:47
been shot according to him. But
let's go J six report, John
2:05:51
Nichols nation DN? Well, there
2:05:53
it is a significant report.
There's simply no question, Amy.
2:05:56
It, it is very long. It has an
immense amount of detail. And I
2:06:00
think one of the most striking
things is the clarity with which
2:06:04
this report says what committee
chair Bennie Thompson has been
2:06:08
saying, since the start of their
public hearings, and that is
2:06:11
that this was a coup attempt,
and that Donald Trump was at the
2:06:16
center of it, the report comes
back to this again and again and
2:06:19
again.
2:06:23
So the whole preoccupation, this
is the whole left, the whole
2:06:26
left believes this. And the
right thing, and it was just
2:06:31
like some sort of a riot,
coordinated by the FBI gone bad.
2:06:36
But okay, let's go to part two
of this guy.
2:06:41
Propose taking steps that will
allow to have much more clarity,
2:06:46
as regards article 14, section
three of the Constitution, which
2:06:50
says that a office holder who
supports an insurrection or
2:06:54
gives aid and comfort to an
insurrection participates in an
2:06:58
insurrection can be barred from
office. And so they want to give
2:07:01
clarity to that to that so that
Congress can act on that issue
2:07:06
in the future. Now, all of this
takes us back me to the reality
2:07:10
that this Congress, particularly
the Senate failed back in
2:07:14
February of 2021. In the
impeachment process, had Donald
2:07:19
Trump been convicted by the
Senate, then we would have had
2:07:23
clarity on on these issues at
that point, because that didn't
2:07:27
happen. Now. We have a series of
recommendations, which in some
2:07:31
ways are an admission that
Congress doesn't think that the
2:07:35
impeachment process probably
will ever work. So they want to
2:07:37
have another vehicle to bar
those who participate in
2:07:40
insurrections
2:07:42
DC saying Article Three, section
two
2:07:45
of the Constitution. This is
bullcrap, I think is all
2:07:50
bullcrap by this guy. But you
can see that he's not. He
2:07:53
doesn't like the Constitution
doesn't like anything. When you
2:07:55
listen to the wishes, one of my
points about the whole thing,
2:07:59
yes, listen to the last clip
from this guy, and you're gonna
2:08:01
see where he's coming from, and
why, you know, he should not be
2:08:05
listened to his demise will be
like Fareed Zakaria, let's just
2:08:09
pick off the Constitution aside
and write something new that we
2:08:13
can rewrite every year.
2:08:14
The final thing I'll mention, as
regards the recommendations, and
2:08:17
it's a disappointment on my
part, is that the committee did
2:08:21
not make a clear statement that
the electoral college should be
2:08:25
abolished. Because the electoral
college is the root of a lot of
2:08:30
these problems. I think not
this, you know, convoluted, you
2:08:34
know, masa system, which has,
you know, the votes being
2:08:38
counted at certain points and
then transferred to Congress and
2:08:42
all that created the real
opening for Donald Trump and his
2:08:45
allies to do the things that
they did. And, and I think that
2:08:49
while abolishing the electoral
college would be difficult. It's
2:08:52
something that clearly the
committee should have
2:08:54
recommended.
2:08:55
Okay. That makes sense. So what
they really want to do is just
2:09:00
get rid of the Electoral
College, that yeah, the safety
2:09:03
valve of Americans
2:09:04
fail to keep us from having
President Al Gore, and to keep
2:09:08
us from having President Hillary
Clinton it was a mechanism put
2:09:12
in place for the purposes of
keeping people like that from
2:09:15
winning the presidency. And it
works fine. And but they want to
2:09:24
get rid of it because they think
that you know, a national vote
2:09:27
and national government and
national this state should go to
2:09:30
by the way, the same people that
feel the electoral college
2:09:33
should be ousted. Also don't
believe in states rights and
2:09:37
think we should be just a
nation.
2:09:39
Yeah, one nation under god
indivisible, with a with a
2:09:42
Federal
2:09:43
Police Department to federal
rallies.
2:09:46
Yeah, they'd love that. That's a
long that's a long shot, though.
2:09:50
I mean, that's not that's not
something you're going to fix in
2:09:53
in the remaining two years.
2:09:56
You know, it's never going to
get to get to that is going to
2:09:59
take I don't know White but it's
nothing on the horizon. Living
2:10:03
in a dream world event planners,
2:10:05
I do have an ABC report on this.
I do have I do have and I do
2:10:09
believe it's good by John. Carl.
Thanks. Thanks for nailing me on
2:10:12
that but go ahead.
2:10:15
The January 6 committee's final
report
2:10:17
what's bad Tina did that to me
the other day, she interrupted
2:10:21
me and said go ahead and watch.
2:10:26
The show tomorrow, January 6
committee's final report details
2:10:30
Donald Trump's plan to overturn
the 2020 presidential election
2:10:34
and it recommends that he not be
allowed to run for office ever
2:10:38
again. And it's 845 Page final
report. That January 6 committee
2:10:44
says the violence that day was
the fault of one man, the
2:10:48
crescendo of Donald Trump's
quote multipart plan to overturn
2:10:52
the 2020 presidential election.
2:10:54
I love the crescendo of his
multipart plan. That's
2:10:56
beautiful,
2:10:58
capping 18 months of
investigation. The January 6
2:11:01
committee's report lays out that
plan in meticulous detail,
2:11:05
mirroring their dramatic public
hearings and offering some
2:11:08
additional new details making
several recommendations the
2:11:11
boldest that Donald Trump and
others who engaged in
2:11:14
insurrection, be disqualified
and barred from holding
2:11:18
government office.
2:11:19
No man who would behave that way
at that moment in time can ever
2:11:25
serve in any position of
authority in our nation. Again,
2:11:29
he is unfit for any office.
2:11:32
committee's recommended reforms
include changes to the law on
2:11:36
certifying the presidential
election, and increased
2:11:39
penalties for threatening that
process and for threatening
2:11:42
election workers. Over the
course of eight chapters, that
2:11:45
committee describes Trump's plan
from his constant lies about
2:11:49
elections that his own advisers
repeatedly told him were false
2:11:53
to the pressure he and his
allies put on nearly 200 state
2:11:57
level officials to overturn the
election results. When that
2:12:00
effort failed. Trump then turned
to his supporters.
2:12:03
In the end, he summoned a mob to
Washington and knowingly they
2:12:08
were on and angry, pointed them
to the Capitol until they
2:12:13
were armed, armed and angry
2:12:16
200 state level officials to
overturn the election results.
2:12:21
When that effort failed, Trump
then turned to his supporters.
2:12:24
In the end, he summoned a mob to
Washington and knowingly they
2:12:29
were on and angry, pointed them
to the capitol and told him to
2:12:35
fight
2:12:35
like hell.
2:12:36
The report is roadmap not just
for the American public, but for
2:12:40
history. And for prosecutors.
The committee is also releasing
2:12:44
1000s of pages of transcripts of
witness interviews, and other
2:12:48
evidence. This is
2:12:49
fantastic. They are going to
sigh up the entire world,
2:12:53
certainly the American public
into believing that there's a
2:12:56
legal way to stop Trump from
running for office or anybody
2:13:02
who was a part of the
insurrection. This cannot end
2:13:07
well. This this is a time bomb.
And I don't even think Trump
2:13:13
would win if he if he runs. But
as to to stop him and others
2:13:19
from running for office. This
can only lead to Parisian
2:13:25
reactions. Do you not think
well, they
2:13:29
can't stop anybody. This is bull
crap. They can't get the you
2:13:32
know, they're not a criminal
operation, that ledge is their
2:13:35
legislators that put this thing
together and they sent a little
2:13:39
No, I know recom I know a
recommendation.
2:13:42
But I know that but there's
they're saying the Justice
2:13:45
Department has to do that. So it
would
2:13:47
the US Department can't do that
either. It's illegal.
2:13:49
I know. It's legal, but doesn't
mean that they won't do it.
2:13:52
They won't do it. Nuts.
2:13:55
They're not they're gonna try
everything they can't.
2:13:58
Why? Well, yeah, that's true.
I'm not going to argue about
2:14:00
they're not going to try
everything they can including
2:14:02
just but it's just all trying to
just create bad publicity and
2:14:06
trying to make Trump look like a
band. You don't
2:14:09
you don't you just said yourself
that these people are all in
2:14:11
they completely believe it.
Yeah, yeah. So what I think a
2:14:15
majority of the country, the
vocal majority, let's put it
2:14:20
that way. will say Oh, yeah, no,
that's it can't run. It's and we
2:14:24
agree. We agree with the Justice
Department Merrick Garland. He
2:14:26
said it in fact, this is
unprecedented historic.
2:14:30
The committee says it hopes its
final report and its public
2:14:33
hearings are just the beginning
and initial step. They have also
2:14:37
recommended criminal charges for
Donald Trump and others in his
2:14:40
inner circle. Of course, that
decision is entirely up to the
2:14:44
Justice Department, which has
its own investigation well
2:14:47
underway. Well,
2:14:48
that historic initial step,
John, Carl, thank you very much.
2:14:53
Historic,
2:14:53
you know, you and I should
probably start recommending
2:14:56
criminal proceedings for the
Justice Department, the Biden
2:15:00
Crime found using the same using
the same rationale? Well, you
2:15:03
know, they could take it or
leave it, which is what the real
2:15:07
what is what Carl's really
saying there? They recommended
2:15:10
the Justice Department do but
they can take it or leave it.
2:15:13
Yeah.
2:15:14
They'll they'll take well, when
it comes down to do when it
2:15:17
comes to the justice system in
the United States, we're seeing
2:15:22
a lot of things that are, I
think, out of the ordinary this.
2:15:27
This Arizona governor race with
Carrie lake, it was pretty,
2:15:30
pretty tight 17,000 vote
difference. And you know, now
2:15:35
this there's all kinds and by
the way, she she didn't win her
2:15:38
lawsuit to overturn the
insurrection eyes that election.
2:15:45
Yeah, here's a quick clip
2:15:46
to politics. Now tonight
Republican Carrie Lake has lost
2:15:49
her bid to overturn her loss and
Arizona's governor's race. A
2:15:52
judge said that leg did not
provide evidence that the
2:15:55
election was stolen. The
official count shows like loss
2:15:58
of Democrat Katie Hobbs by about
17,000 votes.
2:16:01
And I agree there's no evidence
that was presented that showed
2:16:04
it was stolen. Stolen. That's
the key word. But there was a
2:16:09
lot of weird stuff like ballot
that had different sizes. So
2:16:14
they would either not be scanned
or be shrunken down it could it
2:16:18
could provide for a device
2:16:19
just it's a pot full of every
every every every training trick
2:16:24
in the book.
2:16:25
You've heard testimony where you
hear from Mr. Jarrett's
2:16:28
testimony. Yes, sir, I was. And
did you hear Mr. Gera testify
2:16:32
that in the November 2022
general election, a 20 inch
2:16:36
ballot was used? Yes, sir. I did
with a 19 inch ballot image
2:16:41
projected on a 20 inch piece of
paper used in the election in
2:16:45
Maricopa for November 2020. To
have when it was placed into one
2:16:51
of these votes, Senator
tabulator.
2:16:53
It would cause it to be
rejected.
2:16:58
Anyway, doesn't matter. There
you go. So they'll do that. And
2:17:02
there's there's an interesting
there's no outrage. Not real
2:17:06
outrage, but it's coming. Very
sad. Very sad. What's happening
2:17:10
here. There's also no outrage, a
mascot. So amazing to watch all
2:17:17
these people sucking up to the
Lensky I you know, it looked to
2:17:20
me, like Zelinsky came to DC in
Air Force Two. I saw him getting
2:17:26
off Air Force Two. Did we fly
that guy in?
2:17:31
I this? I don't know. I do have
one. Zelinsky supercut. Okay.
2:17:37
Yes, I've seen this one. It's
good.
2:17:39
And politicians and the press
often toss around.
2:17:42
I because when they steal from
us, we're never credited now.
2:17:47
This supercut appeared on Tucker
Carlson. Yes. So I want to make
2:17:50
sure that the credit is those
words to do.
2:17:53
Politicians in the press often
toss around comparisons to
2:17:56
Winston Churchill, but this time
moneth cigar and the whiskey. It
2:17:59
fits
2:18:00
President Biden face to face
with a man who was who has drawn
2:18:04
comparisons to Winston
Churchill. And in a dramatic
2:18:07
wartime appearance reminiscent
of Winston Churchill in World
2:18:10
War Two. This was historic. Some
people have compared it to when
2:18:15
Churchill came
2:18:15
Zelinsky is very much acting in
the Churchillian tradition, a
2:18:21
Chilean moment.
2:18:22
He is a modern Western Churchill
with an iPhone,
2:18:25
someone who probably is the most
courageous and inspirational
2:18:29
leader since Winston Churchill.
Winston Churchill stood
2:18:32
generations ago.
2:18:34
So two
2:18:37
presidents President Solinsky
stands.
2:18:39
So you're almost saying this
lesson said
2:18:40
a harder job than Churchill is
exactly what I'm saying.
2:18:44
historical figure, this guy
actually can be compared to
2:18:48
Winston Churchill to Lincoln in
1860.
2:18:52
Man, were there Republicans in
that bunch, too. They must be
2:18:56
well,
2:18:56
technically. Margaret Hoover was
in there. The Council on Foreign
2:19:03
Relations spook that's got her
own show. And she was nodding
2:19:07
her head and going on about his
she's doing his job as harder.
2:19:11
Winston Churchill.
2:19:13
I just love the Churchillian. It
just sounds cool at Churchill.
2:19:16
He is great. He's very
Churchillian. Let's listen to
2:19:19
Zelinsky now that he's back
home, this is coming to us from
2:19:22
ABC
2:19:23
we do move now to the latest on
the war.
2:19:24
We do move now. Now this is even
better. I do believe now. I
2:19:27
think we should we should
introduce this election ago.
2:19:30
Now. You have to add a now to do
so whatever you do. I do think
2:19:35
now. I do believe now.
2:19:37
We do move now to the latest on
the war in Ukraine and President
2:19:40
Zelensky back home from his
historic visit to Washington.
2:19:44
The country now facing a tough
winter as the fighting with
2:19:46
Russia stretches into its 11th
month Britt Clinet is on the
2:19:50
ground there in Ukraine with
more brick Good morning.
2:19:53
Good morning wet yeah fresh from
that very important trip state
2:19:56
sides Lenski is now back here in
Ukraine with the extra you is
2:20:00
backing at $1.8 billion in a
video message saying he's
2:20:04
returning with good results with
things that will really help and
2:20:07
thanking the Biden
administration. Solinsky also
2:20:10
getting a boost from the g7 this
morning announcing $32 billion
2:20:15
in economic support. And as that
worldwide aid comes, that
2:20:19
Russia's resources are
depleting, and Moscow appears to
2:20:22
be growing more reliant on
private military company, the
2:20:25
Wagner group, the US now
confirming it received weapons
2:20:29
to help Putin's war from North
Korea, something Pyongyang
2:20:33
denies. Now this is fighting in
the East rages on both sides
2:20:37
claiming they've caused heavy
casualties there. And Putin also
2:20:40
saying he wants the war to end
as quickly as possible. Now,
2:20:44
that's the first time he's
called it a war instead of a
2:20:47
special military operation. Is
this another sign of an
2:20:50
escalation?
2:20:51
This is incredible to me. If
you're reporting that he wants
2:20:55
to end the war, your obvious
next line is well, he's he's
2:21:02
finally calling it a war. And he
did. How about let's stop this?
2:21:08
Insanity? No, none of that.
2:21:12
But that's also some insanity
within the reporting. When did
2:21:17
Russia lose all its ability to
make armaments? They still got
2:21:22
Sukhoi and they got to the bomb
they got there's a bunch of jets
2:21:28
they make they make planes I
think either yet she's thought
2:21:31
that one jet maker there's a
bunch and they make they still
2:21:34
make the rocket engines for the
world even though we Rocketdyne
2:21:38
make some but they got our
nuclear fuel. And they got our
2:21:42
nuclear nuclear plant can't even
say it fuel. And they can't make
2:21:47
a bullet. They can't they have
to get weapons from North Korea.
2:21:50
Does this make any sense?
2:21:52
No. And if and if the US media,
mainstream media was honest, and
2:21:57
they would have played a little
bit of what Putin said and what
2:22:01
the Kremlin is talking about. We
don't get that from US media. We
2:22:05
get it from the Turks TRT, the
US
2:22:07
remains Ukraine's biggest single
supplier of weapons and money.
2:22:10
Zielinski told his people, it
had been a good trip over them.
2:22:15
We are coming with good results
once that will really help. When
2:22:19
we say patriots in Ukraine and
in the US, we mean the
2:22:23
protection of State and the
people. This issue is solved.
2:22:27
There was also financial
support. There are other
2:22:30
agreements. We will speak about
them later.
2:22:34
Not surprisingly reaction in
Moscow to Zelensky his us visit
2:22:38
has been negative. President
Putin accused the US of
2:22:41
conducting a proxy war and
risking escalation with this new
2:22:46
weapons supplies, but then
appear to discount the
2:22:49
effectiveness of the Patriot
2:22:50
Mr. Stop for a second. Please
note that the ABC report said he
2:22:54
referred to it as a war. The
Turkish radio and television
2:22:58
report that he said it was a
proxy wars ma slight difference
2:23:03
there but an obfuscation ABC.
2:23:05
Not surprisingly reaction in
Moscow does the lens gives us
2:23:09
visit has been negative.
President Putin accused the US
2:23:12
of conducting a proxy war and
risking escalation with this new
2:23:17
weapons supplies, but then
appeared to discount the
2:23:20
effectiveness of the Patriot
missile systems. Just grant row
2:23:24
Kieve Yeah, it's a
2:23:26
fairly old system. It doesn't
work like our s 300. We'll put
2:23:31
our opponents say it's a
defensive weapon. Yeah. Okay.
2:23:34
We'll keep that in mind. And
there is always an antidote. So
2:23:38
each deployment will be in vain.
It will only prolong the
2:23:41
conflict.
2:23:42
Now, let's not report on that
people. Well, we
2:23:46
remember the days of the Patriot
missiles after the Scud, just
2:23:50
this got the duds, the Scud
2:23:52
guys versus the Patriots was no
good. Those discards were funny.
2:23:57
And the page
2:23:58
I was I was in Israel shortly
after that. War broke out in the
2:24:03
Scottson. The Patriots are going
after each other. And I was told
2:24:07
that the Israelis were sitting
outside watching because it was
2:24:10
a highly entertaining fireworks
display. Yes, because this guy's
2:24:14
would go up at a pager so never
hit him with a blow up and make
2:24:17
a nice explosion. That's God's
he said all this supposed to do.
2:24:22
This guy says he knew. He says
all the scouts that was supposed
2:24:26
to be knocked down by the
pagers. None of them were they
2:24:28
were just no good and they blew
up on their own.
2:24:32
They embedded themselves
headfirst into the ground and
2:24:35
did nothing off and we saw a lot
of that and then you'd have just
2:24:38
shots over and over and over of
this and this is the sound from
2:24:42
that from that era. Yeah,
America.
2:24:54
All right. Yeah. I've got one
more. I only have one more Super
2:24:58
Cup which also took Tucker
2:25:00
Oh, I mean, you've been all over
Tucker and aliens over same
2:25:04
show. What are you doing? What
are you doing, man? Amy?
2:25:09
I want to see what they're
stealing from us. They wouldn't
2:25:13
actually. Yeah, they want to see
what there's taken from us and I
2:25:17
want to get if they have the
supercars concert, you know,
2:25:19
super concerts are entertaining
lately. Why mock the media, but
2:25:24
this one is actually got Tucker
on it. And it's not as much of a
2:25:27
super cut as a funny cut. And
this is about banksman. Fried.
2:25:33
And how and how the C, NBC crew
we're so in love with this guy
2:25:39
because I don't Yeah, and I
don't know why. Because he's,
2:25:43
you know, sketchy to begin with,
but they were just falling all
2:25:45
over themselves. And the worst
case was Jim Cramer.
2:25:50
They fell in love with Sam bank
and they wanted to be sandpaper
2:25:53
and fried. They told the same
bank when free was the new JP
2:25:56
Morgan. Here's a tape we're
going to watch at least once a
2:26:00
month for the rest of our lives.
It's that good.
2:26:03
They call them the JP Morgan of
crypto, right?
2:26:07
Yeah. the Michael Jordan of
crypto if you will
2:26:11
hear about a floppy haired Negan
switches spinning crypto
2:26:14
billionaire who occasionally
sleeps on a beanbag chair.
2:26:18
During the so called crypto
winter. The 30 year old CEO has
2:26:21
been referred to as Kryptos
White Knight
2:26:23
JP Morgan position ratio, Sam
bank and freetds fts. Is he the
2:26:30
Jay Gould of our era or is he
the JP Morgan?
2:26:34
I think it's yet to be
determined
2:26:36
yet to be Vanderbilt. He could
be inherited possibly is the
2:26:42
credit beaubier scandal see
Carnegie
2:26:47
libraries Yes.
2:26:49
Oh man they don't have the one
where he cries right where he
2:26:52
says I was wrong. They didn't
put that in the supercut that's
2:26:55
too bad. Kramer was I was rooms
2:26:58
creamer did this with what it
was like? Bear Stearns he was
2:27:02
encouraged same
2:27:03
thing. Yeah, exactly. I
2:27:05
mean, I don't know how long I
mean, I don't like Cramer. When
2:27:11
I was doing spots for CNBC, he
would always hog the airtime I'm
2:27:18
sure he's a dick. And I'm sure
he is and this this continuous
2:27:24
kind of mistake. CNBC and these
financial operations that pick
2:27:32
stocks for you they're not
supposed to be so unscoped
2:27:36
tickle of a guy like this. Who
is an obvious freak of some sort
2:27:42
and fall over themselves like
that they should do a little
2:27:46
work maybe and den and warn
people. Guys who do all the work
2:27:50
and warn people are off never on
CNBC. Oh, please.
2:27:54
This is not what I think the
reason why I was falling fawning
2:27:59
is because the connections that
Sam Backman fried has are very
2:28:05
deep, that well known. So well
known in fact that SEC General
2:28:10
Counsel Dan Berkowitz is leaving
the agency and that was mainly
2:28:18
because he was wining and dining
with Sam Backman fried. He's a
2:28:23
regulator. He's a regulator and
he was hanging out and they
2:28:28
caught on to him. So that guy's
gotta gotta leave well, after 34
2:28:32
years of public service, it's
time for me to pursue something
2:28:35
new and different challenges and
opportunities and spending time
2:28:38
with a family exactly
2:28:40
now to the latest on FTX founder
Sam Venkman. Freed he has been
2:28:43
released on a $250 million bond
as he faces multiple fraud
2:28:48
charges and the collapse of the
cryptocurrency exchange he found
2:28:51
it Aaron Kaspersky has the
latest Aaron Good morning Good
2:28:54
morning to you all
2:28:55
and before we go any further
with this a $250 million bond Am
2:28:59
I mistaken that you have to put
up at least 10%
2:29:03
Yes but if if you call has been
exposed that no money was put up
2:29:09
no but I know but isn't that
typically the first of all what
2:29:12
happened to no cash bail? What
happened to that
2:29:17
ditch right there that he'd put
up nothing? Okay, Aaron cutters
2:29:22
good workout it just say has a
number that attached to it.
2:29:24
That's meaningless
2:29:25
has the latest Aaron Good
morning.
2:29:27
Good morning to you once a globe
trotting crypto billionaire Sam
2:29:30
Venkman fried this morning is
living with his parents in Palo
2:29:33
Alto, California after federal
prosecutors said he committed a
2:29:37
fraud of epic proportions
released on a $250 million bond
2:29:42
bank been freed left court with
an ankle bracelet strict
2:29:44
monitoring and a ban on doing
any business worth more than
2:29:47
$1,000. Although the judge said
Backman free to achieve
2:29:50
sufficient notoriety after the
collapse of FTX, so it's
2:29:53
unlikely anybody wants to do
business with him. Backman freed
2:29:56
said only three words in court
when asked whether he understood
2:29:59
the concept winters of bail
jumping he answered, Yes I do is
2:30:03
release follow the guilty pleas
of his ex girlfriend Caroline
2:30:06
Ellison and FTX co founder Gary
Wang. The FBI said the pair
2:30:10
admitted they were willing
participants in the fraud and
2:30:13
now they're cooperating with the
feds will
2:30:15
she know exactly what the real
culprits go? Then let the screw
2:30:23
the beanbag floppy dude. Man, I
feel I feel almost bad for him.
2:30:30
But some people have speculated
the parents were really behind
2:30:34
some
2:30:35
people. How about your partner
on the podcast? Yeah, they don't
2:30:38
abuse this child. And and now
he's living with them. And don't
2:30:43
worry, don't worry, Sammy will
take care of you. No one really
2:30:46
serves any time. Don't worry
about it. But maybe this time
2:30:50
they'll actually throw this kid
in jail and toss the key. Just
2:30:55
to make an example out of
somebody but
2:30:57
this the guy's a freak. Maybe
the parents never liked him.
2:31:04
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2:31:07
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like a like a pot. Like a pot I
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Why? Because I'm these these
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teeth a little bit and it's just
give me a headache at the base
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of my neck. It happened
yesterday, too. I gotta stop
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that.
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Yes. Sucks like your doctor. It
hurts when I do this.
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Only when I laugh doc only when
I laugh ISOs what do we have
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junk quotes you have ISOs Do you
have a couple? Oh, let me do
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mine then because I only have
one.
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Ready? Ready, Teddy? Tapi swans.
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How could I not do it?
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That's actually not bad. I'd be
the winner if i Okay, so I've
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got to I don't have on this
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I see so long and all for all.
All folks.
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Okay. Start with so long.
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Tapi swamp Sorry. Sorry. Sorry.
Sorry.
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So that's an unintelligible try
the other one.
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Yeah, unfortunately.
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Yes. Those were taken from from
a post of every that's all folks
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endings of Merrie Melodies
cartoons for the last 50 to 100
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years. I'm gonna years and they
weren't as crisp as I'd like.
2:51:16
Sean's is good.
2:51:18
I mean, the idea the idea of
what you were doing there was
2:51:21
all right, but just didn't.
Didn't quite cut it,
2:51:25
unfortunately.
2:51:26
Well, it's hard to talk, Nancy.
2:51:29
No one won't believe me. No one
wants to talk. Nancy. Do we have
2:51:34
anything else we want to do? We
just want to leave.
2:51:37
Ah, well, you might as well just
at least do this one because
2:51:41
it's just for women in
Afghanistan might as well. Give
2:51:45
them a little love. And at the
same time I blame Joe Biden for
2:51:50
this
2:51:50
and Afghanistan. A group of
women took to the streets of
2:51:54
Kabul Wednesday to protest the
Taliban 's ban on women and
2:51:57
girls attending universities.
Taliban forces arrested five
2:52:02
protesters and three journalists
some of the women said they were
2:52:05
beaten by security forces.
Guards also prevented hundreds
2:52:09
of women from entering their
colleges a day after the ban was
2:52:13
announced. This is Maria, a
student at Kabul University, who
2:52:17
was turned away from her campus
Wednesday afternoon. When I got
2:52:23
close to the university, I saw a
strange environment. The Taliban
2:52:27
Humvees were parked at the
entrance gate and the Taliban
2:52:30
were behaving so badly telling
us to return to your homes.
2:52:33
Girls have no right to study
anymore.
2:52:35
This situation has a very bad
impact on every female student.
2:52:39
Dozens of male university
professors have resigned to
2:52:43
protest the ban and some male
students reportedly refused to
2:52:47
take their exams. Meanwhile, a
new report finds the US
2:52:51
unlawfully failed to compensate
foreign workers who suffered
2:52:55
injuries or death while working
for the US led coalition and
2:52:58
Afghanistan. 1000s of foreign
workers with countries including
2:53:03
Nepal and the Philippines
supported the US Military
2:53:06
Working as guards cooks and
construction workers.
2:53:11
Honest on she did it she did she
2:53:13
does it I have other clips. We
could plan the next show where
2:53:15
she she's even more aggressive
about pronouncing it weirdly.
2:53:19
But I wondered about that clip.
Humvees Thank you, US government
2:53:24
for giving them the Humvees so
they can keep the girls from
2:53:27
going to school. They're in
Afghanistan, Joe Biden.
2:53:33
I need to play a couple clips at
the end because we have to alert
2:53:37
our producers as to what's going
on in the world. And they're
2:53:40
rolling out the same script from
three years ago WARNING WARNING
2:53:44
WARNING ABC ever since
2:53:45
China dropped its strict zero
COVID policy this month cases of
2:53:49
COVID-19 have been exploding,
it's clear that China is now
2:53:52
grappling with its largest ever
wave of COVID infections.
2:53:55
Shanghai's health authorities
are now urging residents to stay
2:53:59
at home over the holiday period.
It's difficult to get a clearer
2:54:02
picture of what's happening on
the ground because of a lack of
2:54:05
transparency from Chinese
officials. Good in a rare
2:54:08
acknowledgement by one senior
health official on Friday and
2:54:11
just one city alone. A
staggering half a million people
2:54:14
are being infected by the virus
every single day. There are
2:54:17
images emerging of hospitals
overwhelmed by the surge of
2:54:21
infections slumped on the floor
and in corridors and intensive
2:54:25
care units are turning away.
Ambulances now China has a low
2:54:28
vaccination rate among the
elderly, which could make a lot
2:54:32
more people vulnerable. And with
a lunar new year coming up in
2:54:35
January a time when many people
will be traveling across the
2:54:38
country. The fear is the number
of kaivac COVID cases are only
2:54:42
going to rise
2:54:43
exactly the same as 2019 exactly
the same and into 2020. Lunar
2:54:49
New Year is going to spread
everywhere. Hello, Italy. Are
2:54:52
you ready? Are you ready because
you're going to be psyops again.
2:54:56
Oops. You're going to be psyops
again I'm out of control. Oh
2:55:03
well be skeptic and you'll be
scuffed again. That's right,
2:55:06
Scott, this China mainstream
media. I mean, it's everywhere.
2:55:12
I'll play a couple of those on
on Thursday if it's still
2:55:15
relevant if we don't all have
COVID again. Hey, happy, happy
2:55:23
holidays but more importantly,
Merry Christmas. Then annual
2:55:27
happy ish Kwanzaa. If you're
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Kwanzaa. shawnzy Xuan zones is
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2:55:36
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Boy. Those two, those two are
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2:56:03
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Get back, get your kids back.
Get a booster shot. You're
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As time
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why you think crazy things. I'm
the same way their urge to
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remember feud has a moniker and
Maddie J
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DS. What's the next thing
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not the virus climate change a
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It's Christmas time. I'm always
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Shelf. But I don't play these
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is what my nephew's got caught
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I don't know but it was I mean
it was one of the more serious
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way back in the day. This one
now is probably he probably got
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the same one that I got like a
month ago which I'm not
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vaccinate Well, I got the
Johnson jacket the ghetto
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vaccine you know I got the
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was first available, which that
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pearl I know something like
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Oh global citizens visit Santa
Klaus. I am checking my list to
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see who is being naughty or
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will get nothing could be happy.
Another tradition is a leaving
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These cookies must be 100% Vegan
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owns a milk must be soy milk
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meat. You may also leave for
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Santa's cookies made basic like
get flour on a glass of
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cockroach milk. But even I will
not eat this. You will eat this
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maybe not this year, maybe not
next year, but we still have
3:00:38
plenty of time to implement
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opportunity for giving their
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