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It looks like the Great Wall of
China. Adam curry, John C.
Dvorak.
Sunday, December 25 2022. This
is your award winning keep our
nation media assassination
episode 1515 is no agenda
celebrating Christmas and unlike
the M five and we're
broadcasting live from the heart
of the country here in FEMA
Region number six in the
morning, everybody. I'm Adam
curry
and from Northern Silicon
Valley. Merry Christmas and
Jhansi Dvorak.
Merry Christmas. Sean Dwyer,
how's the weather? How's your
mom doing?
Funny you should ask 45
states from Washington down to
Texas up to Maine are on alert
right now for severe cold wind,
snow and flooding
New York is among the latest
states to declare an emergency
shutting down part of I 92
commercial traffic Blizzard
warnings have been issued in 10
states but the biggest story is
the extreme cold extending all
the way to Florida. Some areas
of the country have seen
temperatures drop 70 degrees in
18 hours
and today a so called bomb
cyclone setting up for the
Northeast. A flash freeze will
be making travel treacherous.
Oh, a flash flood will make
traveled a flash freeze will
make travel treacherous. Nice
alliteration. Yeah, the big
story is that maybe it wasn't
the Texas the crappy Texas grid
two years ago, maybe it just
wasn't that as we are burning
90% of all of our fuel, or all
of our energy right now is
coming from coal gas, primarily
coal and nuclear and a small bit
from wind. And now we see that
all the other states are having
the same problems we had because
you know, their grid is shitty,
I guess. It's really quite
amazing.
It just suits the narrative. So
I picked up this clip because I
keep hearing this two years ago
we had a bomb cyclone Yes.
Although this is one once in a
generation according to
everybody. I went two years ago
we've actually had one eye turns
out for every year for the past
three years.
I don't remember when last
year but let's play your clip
first
and then we'll well i This is
the explanation of bomb cyclone.
You know what the there's
actually a technical explanation
I found it.
Is this bomb cyclone D find?
Yes it is d fine. Here's a bomb
cyclone is a weather phenomenon.
When you have a low pressure
system colliding with a high
pressure system. It drives down
a bunch of cold air creates a
bunch of wind and usually
precipitation. It is marked by a
drop in the barometer of 24
millibars over a 24 hour period.
Now I've been tracking it, I've
tracked 14 millibars. So
unfortunately for all the
suffering I think we're gonna
fall a little short of earning
your Rob bomb cyclone merit
badge. Final call to the
meteorologists, I'm just a hack
at these things. But you did get
a lot of flight cancellations.
Seattle Tacoma airport in
particular, they got dumped on
with freezing rain and that iced
over the runways and the ice is
actually harder to get off the
runways in the snow. So they had
to shut down the whole airport
that meant Alaska Airlines
canceled all of their flights
out of Seattle and Portland as
well. By noon today. He had just
about 4000 flights that were
canceled. So the ripple effects
impacted pretty much all the
major air carriers and every
airport if you're one of the
people who made it home on time,
you're one of the lucky ones.
This is again, a lot of
horseshit. Merry Christmas. The
This was once Yes, there were
some weather events in the
aviation system. But I have all
kinds of reports, mainly
Southwest was canceling they
canceled the most flights.
Because they had no pilots.
Remember, it's near the end of
the month, they literally did
not have the pilots. They also
had 150 rappers walk out in
Denver, walked off the job. And
I have proof of that. Yeah, I
have a memo which in the show
notes. So none of this was
really that necessary. Of
course, maybe, you know, maybe
some airports really had bad
weather, but a lot of it is just
the same old lack of personnel,
lack of staff that they just
keep covering up with all kinds
of weather events. And here's
proof that we've had three in
the past three years. From Nine
News Colorado. difference
between
weather and climate is on
display in Denver, as one of the
coldest Arctic fronts in the
city's history arrives in a time
where global warming takes many
of the headlines. A single storm
like this can't be blamed on
climate change and its
occurrence can't refute it
either. Here's what the research
is showing about the connection
scientist and proven that human
activity is causing the entire
atmosphere to warm but they've
also discovered that the Arctic
is warming at a much faster
pace. Easton it is states that
can cause more chaotic weather
patterns, leading to more
extreme polar vortex outbreaks
in the future. Here's how it
works. The polar Jetstream
Controls the Weather patterns in
the US when the Arctic is
extremely cold. That jet moves
fast and remains in a tighter
circle reducing the chances of
the most extreme polar air from
escaping to the south. But since
the
Arctic crap did he say escaping,
did he say escaping
again is of the most extreme
polar air from escaping to the
south. But since the Arctic is
cold as it used to be, the
smaller temperature gradient is
causing the polar jet stream to
slow and become more wavy that
increases the chances of Arctic
outbreaks in the States. A
possible result is more extreme
single day cold events, while
overall seasonal temperatures
increase. And there's data to
support that there's now been
three extreme polar vortex
outbreaks in three consecutive
years. Besides this weeks, there
was one in February of 2021,
which crippled much of the
nation's power grid in Texas,
and another one in September of
2020. That brought the earliest
freeze in history to Denver,
Colorado, and yet the average
fall and winter temperatures on
the front range have been
steadily on the rise over the
last 60 years
science. Yeah. There you go.
Well, hold on science. I
disagree with your thesis. My
thesis, I have no thesis he
talks about the polar vortex.
The polar vortex and the bomb
cyclone are two separate
entities.
Good point. Good point.
The polar vortex did take place
last year, but we didn't have a
bomb cyclone for two years that
we had was two years ago. That's
the first time I ever heard the
term bomb cyclone. And now of
course this guy who talked about
bomb cyclone on my clip mentions
the fact that it's technically
supposed to be a 25 millibar
drop in 24 hours as a barometer.
But he only could record 14 So
maybe this is not really a bomb
vortex either. Or a bomb
cyclone. I miss getting mixed
up.
Well, how about a good 30
millibar drop? Is that what you
said? 2424. Middle? Is that is
that anything like two quarters
of negative GDP? Because that's
exactly the same.
Just so you know. That's not
That's not a recession anymore.
That's not though. Oh, goodness.
Oh, anybody, everybody how you
doing? Merry Christmas to all.
We are live which is what we
always do if the show falls on a
bar, right any day. Holiday
we're always rolling. And we're
happy to be here and happy to
see lots of trolls hanging out
and everyone haven't
frozen under. I feel bad to hear
at 60 degrees here the
fine. No, it's It's about let me
see. I think it's 20 it's
probably about 25 right now.
Where we are so it's not too bad
and beautiful clear skies. It's
just it's the perfect it's the
perfect Christmas Day. It really
is. You didn't get your snow you
didn't get your white Chris it
not get a white Christmas at
all. Because it's racist. But
also ice is racist these days,
too. Did you know that?
Oh, yeah, no, I'm all ears.
The infamous black eyes a thin
coating of ice that glazes the
road after frigid temperatures
that can create dangerous and
deadly road conditions. But you
may be surprised to learn that
your first instinct to slam on
the brakes may be the wrong one.
This is a new story. Oh, don't
slam on the brakes on black ice.
How can this be a good to how
can you how can they call it
black ice anyway, this just
doesn't fit with any narrative
at all.
Well, the funny thing about that
story, we have black ice in
Washington state and all along
the Tahoe area is very common
and sometimes I'm bridges north
of Sacramento. But the thing is
about black ice which makes it
interesting is that you can't
see it right. That's why it's
dangerous because it's basically
an ice form that just kind of
becomes semi well I
was I would like to change the
name to invisible ice. I think
that's probably
a better name to be honest. Now
I thought it's really why would
you not slam the brakes on on
black so if you don't even know
you're on black guys, that's the
point. Well, here
is their advice.
Experts say take your foot off
the gas and keep the wheels
steady. If you need to brake do
a gently writing it out until
you're clear. Steering as best
as you can, combined with
braking or accelerating
increases your chances of losing
control.
I wonder wonder how Tesla's do
how does the self driving car do
in this case? Can someone go and
test that? I'd like to know I'd
like to know. Anyway, we clearly
have a trend. We have a trend
which is cold, but just so you
know, that has nothing to do
with, with climate with global
warming, anything, just
anything. NASA even says yes,
just because it's cold for a day
a week or season doesn't mean
global warming is over all
month.
Sorry, my promise for the first
next year is I'm gonna dig up
some clips. Which I have
recordings from the 790 7919 80
Euro of new shows. Don't ask me
why I have these.
Why do you? Why do you
have those? I'm not even sure.
But I have them. And they talk
about global cooling and they
report everything in just the
opposite is being reported
today. Yeah. And it's it's
hilarious. And these are by
lefties? Yeah. Yeah.
It's so disappointing. All of it
is a scam. It's a scam and an
OP. It's a scop. I'm telling
you, it's a skull scarf. Yeah,
Ma, GOP scam up. Let's see, do
we have anything else? Well,
this, you know, obviously
climate change is going to be is
still going to be big on the
agenda. The you know, the what's
happening in Europe with with
energy is it's not they the
European Union decided to, you
know, to cap what they would pay
for gas and oil. And Russia
right away went okay, good. We
just won't sell it to you then.
What kind of bargaining position
are you in? I mean, how did they
buyer with no options?
How do they even come up with
something stupid? Is that
not going to pay more than $5
for your hat? Okay, I'll keep
the hat.
Exactly. This is now this is
from TAs, which of course is the
Russian news agency, which I'm
sure is disinformation. And
here's the headline from Today
Russia could cut oil output. We
won't sell supplies under
Western price cap says we, the
energy minister of finance
minister, Anton scillonian off
says no, no, we'll just we just
want we just want to sell it to
you. It makes total sense.
And why would you the buyer
seller's market thing you just
don't have a choice you pay what
you pay. Are you are you worth
there's too much surplus they're
trying to dump it down you then
you lowball him I mean it's just
common sense I don't understand
what these guys I think it's
just virtue signaling to their
own public we're going to be
tough with these Russians
well the virtue signaling is a
very expensive virtue signals my
daughter is paying twice the
amount she paid last year for
just for energy just for
electricity which also and gas
which which she uses which is
the heat in her home is gas the
hot water is all gas that's now
twice as expensive Can you you
know how they do that is they
they they just say okay, you now
need to pay double the amount at
the end of the year we'll find
out if you pay too much or
didn't pay enough that's that's
kind of universal I think how it
would certainly in the
Netherlands it might probably
works in lots of countries that
way. They don't do it here. They
don't do it here either. But
that's very normal where they'll
say what is it like it's
why they can't do pricing?
Well no because the pricing
fluctuates obviously and because
it's a scam, they say okay,
you'll just pay every month
you'll pay 150 euros for the
year that the end of the year
we'll see if you use more or
less I think that I've seen this
work this way so
they'll have it as pay by the
cubic foot they've just it's
just a flat fee per month in
this do the calculation at the
end of March really? Oh yeah.
They
Yeah, they make an estimate.
They make stinks. Yeah, I
think I think I remember
this think if you get a big
rebate but it stinks at the end
of the year. If you get hit with
a $500 bill for something I'm
thinking
that this was I remember this in
California Los Angeles for some
reason I thought they did the
same thing. No, no, no. I
remember is expensive that day.
It was very expensive. It was
very expensive. Now on the
Russian front,
we would we would do is we
overestimate overcharge you and
apologize, right. You might get
a rebate once in a while but I
don't remember ever getting one
it'd be all for a couple of
bucks. It's like that random
check you get you get one from
the state Franchise Tax Board
for state income taxes and
essentially check for $6 Notice
those guys the Franchise Tax
guys. They have tried for the
past how long have I not been in
California?
A long time. 12 years Oh, yeah,
yes. Well, no, it hasn't been 12
years.
I'm pretty sure it has. I've
been in Alex's for 12 years.
Okay, well, the show's been
going on 15 years and for three
years of the show, you're in
London for at least a year, and
then you were in Los Angeles for
at least a year. For at least a
year,
I moved to Texas in 2010. That's
12 years. Anyway,
even bouncing around like a main
madman.
I don't even know what I was
gonna say now. You've distracted
me. I had something important
that you moved to Texas and you
move three times where you were
there
except not more than three times
many times. I think I'm gonna
throw you off as a little little
house I moved six times six
times. Geez, by the way, you're
gonna hear a little bit of
slicing today, which is kind of
pissing me off. But what has
happened with the temporary
teeth which are now cemented in,
is the gums have risen, you know
that the stitches are out the
gums have receded from the
swelling. And now there's a gap
between my gums and my upper
bridge. It's good if you don't
hear it. I'm happy but I'm
spitting on my screen like a
maniac. It's disgusting.
Sitting on the screen. Yes.
Because I really like your
coffee, your windscreen, looking
in front of Mike. No,
no, the screen and the display.
How close are you to it? It
doesn't matter. I'm project
Eiling. It's like, because I'm
trying to end it. I'm in no way.
You do not want to be near me
when I'm doing a podcast. I
might have to have a new one
made up a new bridge that's a
little
bit higher. Stick stick some
cotton in there. Out. Thank
you, Dr. Dvorak. That sounds
like a dynamite idea.
Put a piece of wood
we all we all block. We all
remember the inflation Reduction
Act. And I think we had a clip
or two about or maybe a story
how Bill Gates personally went
to Joe Manchin had multiple
meetings and he really remember
the I think we had a clip of
that saying that he convinced
Manchin to get on board. And the
reason why is and this is from
Wall Street Journal, Bill Gates
sold West Virginia's Senator Joe
Manchin on this year's
democratic climate spending
blowout, which was called the
inflation Reduction Act. But
okay, climate spending blowout
isn't is another name for it. As
a way, as a way to put
unemployed coal workers to work
building advanced nuclear
reactors, which makes sense
because we know Bill Gates has
invested heavily in nuclear,
which wasn't supposed to be
green until it was and now says
the Wall Street Journal. We
learned belatedly these projects
all depend on Russian fuel order
to operate.
Because yeah, because we sold
all our fuel interests. Hillary
did yes to the Russians. As a
scam. Yeah.
Exactly as a scop. This example
as exactly what's going on. And
so now we're gonna have to go
back to the Russians for the for
the nuclear for the hour, hand
in hand, hand in hand. Yes.
Terror power. What is the kind
of fuel that they need for that
must be its high assay. What is
that? low enriched? Uranium? H A
L EU? EU? Hallyu?
Yeah. High assay. low enriched?
Pacific.
What is that?
It's, it's, uh, I don't know.
Good. I wish I knew. Okay, but
I'm writing down a
summary type of uranium is it
has to be, you know, safe to
handle it without? And then I
don't know, I guess pre
enriched? I have no idea. But
whatever words out there, I'm
drawing every word. I know. I
like it. And I like it. I like
it enriched? Yes. centrifuged.
Yeah.
Well, it doesn't matter because
that that that was just a spit
in the bucket or a spit on my
monitor, compared to the $1.7
trillion bill, which we're still
been trying to figure out. And
again, every every person who
talks about the waist,
particularly Republicans, all
they can say is you know, it's
like, Oh, it's 10 billion over
here and 10 billion over there.
That's horrible. Like, whoa, how
about the other trillion people
can't do the math anymore. But
chip Roy is a representative
from Texas. I like chip Roy.
He's not my my district
representative but I like this
guy a lot. So the Senate this is
how it works in America. The
Senate signed off so this good
$1.7 trillion. This is groovy.
Everybody send it to the house.
And I think this is this has to
be done this week. Otherwise
don't fund the government.
And it could because it's going
on vacation. Yeah.
Well, no, the Senate already
went on vacation in this earth
chip Roy to no end, get a six
minute rant, I just pulled a
little clip from it, which I
think is worth it to hear how
most of Americans should be
thinking about what their
representatives are doing.
Thanks, Speaker. I thank the
gentleman from Pennsylvania. And
I can't help but be amused that
the gentleman from Massachusetts
says that we refuse to come to
the table. As if the gentlelady
who will soon be the chairwoman
of appropriations. Ms. Granger,
my colleague from Texas doesn't
want to sit at the table with
colleagues on either side of the
aisle to come to consensus about
how to spend taxpayer dollars or
better stated how to borrow
money we don't have as if that's
actually true. What table is the
gentleman referring to? What
table does he want us to come
sit down and negotiate? It's not
a big table. I don't have the
power to offer an amendment on
the floor of the House of
Representatives. Despite being
elected by 750,000 Texans. I
don't have the ability or the
right to be able to stand up for
them and have a debate on the
floor of this chamber.
Everything the American people
is watching right now is a
complete sham. It's a fraud, a
fraud being perpetrated on the
American people right before
their eyes. Right. As we head
into Christmas, sitting here on
the 23rd of December, we got to
18 Republicans who join with
Democrats in the Senate, get on
their fancy planes and go home.
And we're sitting here trying to
do the work of the people not
spend money, we don't have not
drive up more inflation, not
have 7500 earmarks for $16
billion for pet leftist projects
across this country. What you
see here on the floor of the
House of Representatives should
make everybody ashamed. The
people's house, not what
amendment has been offered on
the floor of this body since May
of 2016. In open debate, when in
fact, what you see here is a
4100 page bill, cooked up by a
handful of people behind closed
doors brought before the Rules
Committee with no ability to
offer an amendment, no ability
to debate, no actual discussion
on the people's house floor. And
my colleagues on the other side
of the aisle know it. And we're
spending money we don't have
yet. Now notice he says 16
billion in projects. Why doesn't
he mentioned the 45 billion
going to Ukraine, or perhaps the
nine on that 900 billion because
this is it 900 billion of this
1.7 trillion so now almost half
is going to military projects.
This is a word pockets.
Pockets. Of course it's pockets
but no one dares mentioned this
I don't think chip roid said it
either. No, of course not.
They're all in and
this and they just got 800
billion in the National Defense
Authorization Act. This is
double what we typically spend
on these assholes.
So let's listen to this budget
analysis a little 22 second
clip, but you had to play the
because oh goodness I you know,
I'm sorry.
I'm gonna sit for justice. Just
the little end of year thing.
Second, I gotta have this on. I
gotta put this on a on the main
but on the main thing. Yeah, so
is it Amy trigger. Let me go. I
can just say it. Amy it's taking
me too long already. I feel
stupid about here we go.
Warning. AMY GOODMAN clip
inbound. I'm gonna have to put
this in the in the hot button
seat. This has been three times
so many shows to wanting to bomb
cyclone of the show.
The bomb cyclone. Here we go.
The Senate bill contains a
record $858 billion in military
spending about $772 billion for
non military ngram city or marks
45 billion in emergency
assistance to Ukraine. It does
not include a child tax credit
expansion, Democrats say would
have sharply reduced child
poverty and hunger.
Okay, the reason I put this clip
in there is because they left
out this child tax benefit which
would reduce, you know, child
poverty, which they would like
to brag about scores of
children. And the thing is, it's
the Democrats, they're the ones
be the Republicans had nothing
to do with any of this because
they didn't have any votes in
the house as as Chip was
bitching about, they didn't have
it. There's no majority in the
House that the Democrats have
that and they have nothing to do
with the Senate because the
Democrats have the Senate to
show the Democrats themselves
left out the child poverty
stuff, and they're gonna blame
it on the Republicans.
That's what you do. Got the
children yeah that's how they'll
position it well
this is a bit of easily chopped
chipped away at this and that
and the other thing to give the
poor kids some food
no no
no kids don't need to eat we're
just going to give them less
nutritious food at cheaper
prices don't worry we got solid
us come in we'll fix them this
is how out of touch and stupid
these people are Nancy Pelosi
was and I'm just really negative
on on on our representatives
here in the United States. Yeah
Merry Christmas. Yeah,
Merry Christmas. Indeed. In
fact, Nancy Pelosi wished
everybody all denominations all
face a merry festivals a merry
holiday season a happy holiday
season as she left the the chair
of Speaker of the House did did
our fabulous Catholic speaker
the house even say the word
Christmas let's listen
strong bipartisan. I both yield
back the balance of my time. And
wish everyone a happy, healthy
and safe. New Year. Happy
holidays. Merry Christmas Happy
Kwanzaa Happy Hanukkah.
Whatever it is you tucked over
it?
Merry Christmas. Happy swans,
Happy Hanukkah.
Happy Kwanzaa.
Are you kidding me? She wants is
a Kwanzaa for people with big
dicks.
New Year Happy Holidays. Merry
Christmas Happy Kwanzaa Happy
Hanukkah. Arias. You celebrate
the sake
she did say Happy Christmas.
Merry Christmas. She did throw
in a swans. You got swans.
Get the swans as you're coming
in.
A woman is horrible. What an
idiot. Oh, goodness. Hey,
congratulations to Mimi. I saw
that she fought the divorce
family has launched the book
ladies and gentlemen. Yes. Yes,
too many eggs is what it's
called. Well, how could I miss
it? Everyone was was was posting
about it. And and people were
talking about great pictures. I
mean, it looks fantastic. It's
what is it? 800 egg recipes.
Well, 708,000 8000 egg recipes.
And it's also you can buy the
book or also get the PDF value
for value. I'm very impressed. I
like it. How are sales? Do we
know? Is it going well? Oh, and
she just rolled it out to 300
people that live on her
Facebook. So getting the numbers
look good for for that small
test. But anyone can go get it?
I mean, we're gonna we're gonna
push off mentioning on the no
agenda show until after the new
Oh, I sorry, now that you
brought it up? Well, I'm sorry,
I got marketed to what can I
tell you? Yeah, too many
eggs.com Go get a copy. I got
marketed
to this was the problem. And
it's really, it's, I think it's
really good to have a book about
healthy protein, real protein,
animal protein and these
horrible days of fake food about
four years to do this book. But
the thing that's interesting is
that it stems from our ownership
of chickens. Yes,
you had too many chickens, and
therefore too many eggs.
Five chickens is too many
chickens, three chickens,
assuming it actually a chicken
eventually becomes too many, too
many eggs, eggs, because you get
sick of these eggs. So she
decided that she was going to
find recipes for multiple eggs,
you know. So it's a recipe is to
take 12 eggs and you know, do
this. And so she started
collecting these recipes. And
then she's she found these
contradictory stories behind the
recipes. And so she started
doing research on the recipe
story. So there's a story behind
every recipe. And so she started
Brank grinding this thing out
and moaning about it, hating
eggs and hating this and she but
then she became this AIG expert.
And this book. It's a labor of
love. So I forced it.
It's all books are labor of
love. You don't actually make
money on books. So I
said I think you make money on
it. If you do it what we're
going to do, which is the value
for value. Yeah, just go
download the book. It's a PDF
files free
and donate to whatever you feel
like
it or like most people do, say
she's this book is too big for
downloading. I'm gonna buy a
copy, which is the other. But my
idea was to at the beginning, to
give the book away is to let's
make this book important. Let's
flood the market with a 750 page
egg book and see if anybody
comes in to compete with it. How
can you that's impossible. Yeah,
that's the idea. So when it
comes Semin, I didn't know
is there. Is there a market for
egg books? I mean, this
turns out that everybody you
mentioned does a book too and
this has happened to me too.
They go Oh, I need that book.
Yeah. I can understand.
And anyone with chickens oh my
god I've had chickens. Yummy
chickens we have now.
Zero.
Exactly. Egg Xactly eggs. Oh
hey. Oh, it's an egg humor on
the show.
Anyway too many eggs.
No good. Well congratulations to
the whole divorce conglomerate.
Cuz I know it's not just me me
and says everyone chips in.
It's actually gonna be Mimi J
and myself. Yeah, and I'm
teaching J. sales copy
underwrites sales copy.
doing cold calls. Hey, hi. Do
you like eggs? You want so many
eggs? A lot
of this a lot of chicken
operates chicken and egg coops
and stuff that went this book.
Yeah. Oh, really? Yeah. Well,
she I think what I would like to
see and this is what you
typically publish a book is so
she can get on the speaking
circuit. I
want to see her on the speaking
circuit. Oh, she's gonna have to
do that. Yeah, yeah, she has to
go around and he's got plant
when she gets turned on to egg
mode. She's like Robin Williams
is like, you know, she just
cooked eggs. She can talk about
a so she's blue in the face.
Good.
Well, we'd love to talk to her
on Korean the keeper about her
eggs. Well, yeah,
I should come on. Yeah, of
course.
One should be insulting if she
didn't. I mean, this is a talk
show.
You know, the two of them. Jan
and Mimi, have both done
research on egg podcasts. And
there's lots of them by the way,
like 1000s of podcasts about
eggs. And so that can
be considered the look into
that.
So they both come back with is
this like, Oh my God, these
podcasts almost behind they're
just in there because they're
just so amateurish. Well, oh,
you
know, this is interesting. I
just want to podcast index.org
The definitive authority on all
things podcasting? Yes. We have
eggs, the podcast Green Eggs and
Dan the fried egg golf podcast,
which combines eggs and golfing.
Toast God tossed salads and
scrambled eggs. Taught that's a
couple of those. The good egg
the egg whisperer. Oh, the egg
whisperer, Dr. Amy, Eva Zod
Daheia. She's an as a weekly egg
whisperer show. Oh, no. Sorry.
That's about that's for a human
eggs. I'm
sorry. Oh, okay. They get people
to have birth. That's different.
Yeah, there's a lot of eggs. Egg
podcasts that are not chicken
and egg chicken eggs. Yeah. And
it's also guarding your nest
egg. Okay, okay. So it's not all
that bad. Okay, cool. And feel
free to promote it again in
January, on the actual rollout
takes place. And this is for
people who do not want to have
synthetic meats, which is really
ratcheting up. It's a Wall
Street Journal. The synthetic
meat will change the ethics of
eating. Yes. That's the headline
subhead, consumers will soon be
able to dine on chicken and
other animal proteins grown in a
factory up ending the way we
think about nature and
technology. Yikes, yeah. It's
it's yeah. A century ago, a
chicken in every pot was an
ambitious political slogan. It
has long since become an
everyday reality Americans were
consumed. By the way today's
chicken is crap. Americans will
consume nearly 100 pounds of
chicken per capita this year,
according to the National
National Chicken Council, up
from 67 pounds in 92. When
chicken first surpassed beef.
Well, of course that's when the
SIOP came in and you were told
that beef would kill you when it
gives you cancer and they would
live in your colon for 100
years. And then everyone went to
chick to chicken and then they
started you know, a check for
the chickens and chickens
chickens with crap. Yeah, this
this. They're really pushing the
synthetic grown in laboratory
food.
Which is yeah, it's gonna turn
out to be indigestible.
Yeah, it's gonna it's going to
Well, yes, it will kill people.
Hello. I think that's pretty
much the whole idea. To know the
scope. It's a big time scope.
Yeah, it makes me sick. What do
you what do you happen for
Christmas meal? What do you guys
haven't?
Well, Christmas. We're having
our true Christmas will be
around January 12. Now it's
right. It's gonna turn out to be
around January 1, okay. But we
have to have some kind of
Christmas. So tomorrow Oh JCn
gesehen and Theodore will be
over with a three rib roast. Oh,
nice for me. Oh, that's today.
I'm sorry this today, there'll
be over today.
Are you ready for him? Make sure
you're ready. Make sure you got
the three ribs yesterday got his
cellar full of wine, and I'm
always ready to go. Hmm. So
there'll be over today for that.
And so that Mimi will be having
she's stuck up north because of
the scouts. Oh, yeah, of course
she did. And so she'll be up
there with Eric and the three
kids and and D, and they'll be
up there. And then j and Brennan
will be serving a Christmas meal
that she's going to prepare for
his relatives.
Ah, and are you invited to that
with his relatives
or I actually am not going to go
obviously. Well, it's because
Jays JC is doing something and
the show is kind of eating into
it because it'd be really early
so it's not possible. Yeah.
Yeah, well, Tina, the keeper is
cooking up a ham which we got
from Nola check meats this year.
Very excited about that.
That'll be delicious. Those guys
do good.
They know what they're doing.
Yeah, we all we got. I got some
bacon. I got sausage, all kinds
of stuff from them. Yeah. Okay,
so that that covers the food
aspect?
Yes, we're done.
Now, there's a lot more that's
there's a lot more going on. I
think this is the story that you
know this. This is the story
that obfuscates what's really
going on in the world, as we
know, we continue to get now I
think is Twitter files, the
seven or eight, which shows
something that we always knew
that the FBI and OTAs other
government agencies, ie the CIA,
have really been embedded in
these tech tech companies, and
certainly in the social media
companies for well over a decade
started during Obama's reign,
maybe a little bit earlier, but
it really was the 2008 that's
really when we saw Twitter, grab
our grab hold Facebook was well
underway. And so the FBI, then
CIA and NSA had been
communicating with these
companies and nudging them to do
things for a long, long time.
But no, no, let's not be
outraged about that. Let's this
be the story this morning
new revelations that employees
of TiC TOCs parent company were
spying on users in the US,
including several reporters,
but you're right, we're totally
exposed right now. All this data
is flowing back to China
bytedance. The Chinese company
that owns tic tock now
acknowledges four of its
employees access journalist
private data. As part of an
effort to find who was leaking
company information this year,
journalists from BuzzFeed and
the Financial Times were
reportedly tracked, and Forbes
says its journalists were also
spied on saying bytedance
monitored journalist physical
location using their IP address
by dance says their employees
behavior violated the company's
code of conduct. None of the
individuals remain employed a
bytedance. security risks like
this have long been a concern of
US lawmakers who warned China is
gaining access to user
information of the more than 100
million US tic tock subscribers.
The Senate recently voted to ban
the app on federally owned
devices, the house could follow
suit as soon as today
when you start taking a look at
what China could do with the
information they could do things
potentially, like use it to
further target people for Hawks.
19 states have also banned
Tiktok from state owned devices.
And Indiana has filed two
lawsuits over security and child
safety concerns on the app.
I love what is happening with
Mastodon were these journalists
they're still posting on
Twitter, but now they're they're
cross posting and they're doing
some original posting on the
fediverse and I have a little
instance that is just me just
myself so I can follow these
people and and keep track of
what they're doing. And this is
the story.
Wait, hold on. Is that like
spying on him?
Yes, I get their location from
my information. Yes. But that's
that is that's the point. They
when it comes to what's what's
being revealed at Twitter.
That's just Elon Musk. He's
crazy. He's raised. He's red
pilled he's just working for
Trump in the GOP and he's
ruining Twitter, which is true.
This is this midnight a story is
crazy. His lies this
information. But this Oh no.
They track journalists with
their IP address.
I have a clip of this to this 51
second clip from again, Amy.
I won't I won't play the
warning.
Did you don't know the one he
only needs to want to show once
we're ready. We are ready now.
tick tock security scrutiny. lol
by the way, telling me that she
doesn't instead of saying app,
in this clip, I'm going to
instead of asking you to look
for it, I'm going to tell you in
advance. Instead of saying app
because it's an app, she calls
it an apple. No.
Yeah, oh, we should have a
trigger
warning video sharing platform.
Tiktok has revealed some of its
workers track to reporters who
cover the company gaining access
to their IP addresses and user
data. One journalist was from
the Financial Times the other
wrote for Bella,
we just have to stop for a
second and say, This is standard
fare. This is what tech
companies do. IP addresses No.
How about location keystrokes?
How you hold your phones
idiotic? Are you walking I mean,
all of this stuff. And these
your eyeball? Yeah, they could.
I'm sure they can track that to
microphone listening in. Who's
next to you who's on the
network. All of this totally.
This surveillance is what they
do to everybody. But all they
got journalists off. Location
data from IP address all
covered the company gaining
access to their IP addresses
gaining access, you mean looking
at the log
and user data. One journalist
was from the Financial Times the
other wrote for BuzzFeed and now
works at Forbes. Forbes says at
least two more of its reporters
were targeted for surveillance,
which was undertaken as part of
an internal investigation into
leaks at the company bytedance
The Chinese parent company of
tick tock says it did not
approve the spying tactics and
fired the worker who led the
effort. This comes as the US
Senate Thursday passed a
provision banning Tiktok on most
US government devices. Some
lawmakers had been fighting to
ban the hugely popular Apple
together amid ongoing tensions
between Washington and Beijing,
saying it poses a national
security, privacy risks.
And there it is, because the
whole point is we need to get
rid of tick tock to help out our
very good donors in Silicon
Valley. Because tick tock is the
most successful app apple at the
moment, the most successful
apple that that is taking away
all of the good advertisers
because they're just a better
interface for you know, for
hypnotizing people and just
sitting in front of hours and
hours. Yeah, they've got well,
not to just Yeah, and the whole
point is, I mean, it's it's
disgusting. Now. And there's a
lot of interesting things going
on with it. Not so much about
this, but you know, the
obfuscation of it. And you
remember Dr. Shiva. He's the
he's the guy. I think he ran for
congress done successfully. But
he also claims he invented
email.
Oh, yeah, this guy was May I
know, there's a bunch of these
Indian pretenders that they
claimed invented this and that
they never have
what's okay, but people give him
a lot of credence for that. Oh,
yeah. So he invented email. So
heat. So he's, he's going out on
the on the circuit and he's mad.
He's mad. He's saying that
Tucker Carlson, Elon Musk, Glenn
Greenwald, Matt Taibbi, Barry
Weiss, et cetera, are all
participating in a limited
hangout? Yes, they are, in fact,
working hand in hand in hand
with the intelligence
corporations. That mean
agencies, which I believe to be
true, but not for the reasons he
says he says that he filed a
federal lawsuit against the
government in 2020, after he
received irrefutable evidence
that the Massachusetts
government used the Twitter
Partner Support Portal to cancel
him on Twitter. And that he and
that Tucker and others knew
about it. And they didn't do
anything with the star Ray.
Therefore, they are in a limited
hangout. But while you're
limited Hangout, this is
something Whitney Webb kind of
launched and other people like
her limited hangout is where
people related to the agencies
will bring some information to
the forefront kind of like
giving prisoners in a prison the
idea that they're not captured
by letting someone escape from
time to time. That's what a
limited Hangout, I guess, is
what they're saying. The limited
hangout was like a small group
of like a user's group.
This I don't know. I don't know.
I mean, this.
Even so if they're hanging out,
like in some club, you know,
like, like,
no, no, no, it's really that
you're letting some information
out to make it look like, you
know, you're and by the way, I
agree with the general premise.
Because, of course, everything
is redacted. I'm looking at all
of these files that redacting
names but really redacted. I
agree with that it's there
redacting it because we can't
let anyone know that Obama
started this. We can't start
that. So it's it's they're
totally in on it and one way or
the other, but also I think
Shiva is just you know what,
what was going on? Was anything
happening in 2020 that might
have might have had precedent
over his issue? Yes. Yeah. COVID
Exactly. So it's very
interesting.
Well, I have one, I have one
clip about Twitter. And the
reason it's even in there in the
pile here is because again, it
comes from one of these swords
in this case New Tang Dynasty. I
never heard this one and this is
like, the mainstream is not
talking about it. The Amy's not
talking about it but these guys
are this is f p. FBI paid
Twitter. The FBI
is staying mom on what other
social media companies the
federal agency gave money to
this after the FBI is payment to
Twitter of almost three and a
half million dollars was
confirmed. And today's Daniel
Monaghan has more.
A Twitter employee wrote in a
February 2020 email that the
company's safety content and law
enforcement or scale had
collected nearly three and a
half a million dollars in less
than two years from the FBI. The
payments were reportedly for law
enforcement related projects.
The email stated that scale had
set up a reimbursement program
in exchange for devoting staff
hours to processing requests
from the FBI and was entitled
run the business we made money.
Kellyanne Conway addressed the
FBI as dude,
is this a robot voice? It almost
sounds like a robot voice now.
Do we know this guy from from
New Tech? It sounds robot? Well,
you've
heard him before, but the
possibility that he's a robot
voice is there.
Let's continue entitled run the
business. We made money.
Kellyanne Conway addressed the
FBI as activities on Fox News.
This is frightening to me as an
American citizen to think that
this is going on under the guise
of some official operation.
Conway is concerned about the
First Amendment implications.
They're sitting
on the scales of free speech.
They're sitting on the scales of
justice.
FBI officials remarked that the
government is required to
reimburse reasonable costs and
expenses associated with their
response to a legal process and
that money for complying with
legal requests is standard
procedure. The FBI officials
also said that Twitter isn't the
only social media company that
the federal agency provides
compensation to saying, quote,
we don't just reimburse Twitter,
the officials refused to
elaborate on what other
companies the FBI reimburses,
Rand Paul wrote on Twitter that
the FBI paid Twitter to censor
speech. This is strong evidence
of the government employing a
private entity to censor.
Meanwhile, Kentucky Congressman
James Comer says the FBI was
never granted any authority to
create a disinformation Task
Force to police the social media
sites.
I want to remind everybody that
we have an outstanding search
engine of all of our show notes,
you can find that at being it.io
bi N gi t.io. I did a quick
little search because I know
that this is not news at all.
Indeed, on episode 603. We
discussed Microsoft charging the
FBI for giving them user data.
And this has been going on for a
long time. $145,000 for a number
of requests for information they
were charging about $100 back in
2012. Every single Silicon
Valley company charges the
government backs chargebacks
This is no news yet.
Well, here's the way the story
devolved. If you listen to that
clip. It went from the FBI
coughing up 3.4 million to
censorship to some sort of a
disinformation program, when in
fact, it's the FBI being
charged, you're being invoiced
for work that Twitter has to do
on behalf of the FBI. And so it
goes like this. Hey, who is this
guy? What's his IP address? And
where it is he lives do you have
any of this information on this
person? Okay, we'll put our guys
on it. And then you say yeah, we
found him he said blah, blah.
It's not a robot. Or he is a
robot. You hidden here's your
bill for $1,100 That's how much
they're charging probably top
dollar. Sure they are but but
this is a little more than
$140,000.03 point 4 million
means the FBI has got their nose
up Twitter's ass.
Yes. Well, not just Twitter.
Remember
the big debate boys gotta be
Facebook. They got me remember
off and up a lot more than 3.4
million to Facebook 2010
Mark Zuckerberg Man of the Year
Facebook front cover of Time
Magazine. Here we go. I just
gotta say it again. I know you'd
love it. Robert Miller I just
happen to be in my office in the
different floor in the in the
building and just want to say hi
how you doing? Yeah, of course,
this is all this is all been
going on for such a long time.
Well, here, let me just let me
just say somebody
who a previous show 640s A long
time ago, six. So is it Yes, not
necessarily news, but it's new.
And then the point is, is that
this is taxpayer money. Guys are
just squandering money like,
borrow weaponizing
against us. That's great. So,
back to the journalists who are,
you know, leaving, they say, Oh,
we're leaving Twitter. And
yeah, like Rob Reiner. Now, No
one's leaving this hole is
talked about leaving immediately
in LA. He does now sit there and
bitch
here, but it's more interesting
to read the journalists. And you
can find them a journo dot host.
There's a couple of other these
places. And they're happy to
tweet out all the or to doubt
all the profiles of all the
great journalists who are now on
the fediverse. But just like the
Black Twitter professor, who
came on to say, Mastodon is
racist, because it doesn't have
quote, tweets, quote, tweets,
no, quote, tweet is racist,
black people can be their whole
entire selves, because it's a
call and response mechanism of
black America and as long as
Mastodon doesn't have that they
are racist. And the worst thing
you can say is, hey, why don't
you build that yourself? It's
open source. No, that's the
wrong answer. That is a white
supremacist answer, obviously.
But what I've noticed is the
journalists also rely on this
mechanism. The mechanism of
quote, tweeting, and this did
not the way it started on
Twitter, is people would make a
screenshot of a tweet. And then
they tweet that out with their
commentary. And the whole idea
is,
well, wait, wait, don't forget
it. Actually, what really got to
Twitter's Twitter's upper
echelon was using AR T. This
came after the RT, the letters
are T. That was driving everyone
crazy.
Right. So after that, twitter
then implemented the quote,
tweet. And the reason why the
quote, tweet is not available in
Mastodon, although it could be
it works on other types of
fediverse systems and people
have customized it, it's really
something that will show up. If
it's a client side thing. It's
not like a network thing. You
can do this very easily. But
people on Mastodon never wanted
to do this. Because the really
the only the only thing that
achieves is you can then create
your own little sub thread of
people bitching about someone's
tweet without them really being
a part of it. And what happens
the past couple of days is
Taylor Lorenz pops up onto
Mastodon, and she's saying we
need journalists will not stick
around this app. She said app.
Journalists, unfortunately will
not use this because we need
quote, tweets in order to
provide context context so we
can do our news better do our
journalism better. And here's
the interesting thing. If you
are anything but a leftist
communist comrade or journalist
it's all the same. When you
quote tweet, you are abusive.
It's violence. You're an
asshole. You know, you're you're
you are really you're committing
violence against people without
even letting them know that
they're being violated. However,
if you are like Taylor Lorenz,
you're a journalist, a comrade a
leftist. It's called dunking,
Kara Swisher use this all the
time. When you say something
horrible in a quote, tweet about
someone else, and you're a
leftist. It's called dunking.
Yeah, that's just dunking on
someone then it's not violence.
This is very interesting.
To me, well, I always thought
the quote tweet was useful for
making snide remarks
dunking, dunking, John, dunk and
and so you wait, I don't know
why. They just don't say snide
remarks dunking because like a
basketball term or a doughnut
term, in dunking in coffee,
it's everywhere. The quote
tweet, for those who are our
left is called dunking the quote
tweet for those who are right
are basically Nazis. That's how
it works.
But it's like, I don't think
it's important. What the quote
my conclusion quote, tweet.
Yeah, I mean, you can live
without it. You can? Of course
you can. It's just fun, like
anything and this idea of this
response thing the black guy is
talking about, that's a church
thing. I mean, what is, is this
a religious product that we're
dealing with? Yes,
he's a professor man. He's a
professor of black. And he said,
can be a professor, anything he
wants, but I'm familiar enough
with that process that it's
something that you it's a Church
Call and Response happens in the
church. And this is not a
church. No,
I'm, I'm in agreement with you.
But what you're seeing now is
people like Jay Jay Rosen date
Jay Rosen. No, what's the Jeff
Jarvis? I'm sorry.
Jay Rosen, Jeff Jarvis, same
guy, Jeff Jarvis. He's now using
that. Yes, we need to have quote
tweets. Because you know, not
just journalists don't just need
it. It's racist if we don't have
it.
You can't get any documentation
of Jeff Jarvis saying that.
Oh, wait, okay. Okay, I'll tweet
it out with your
friend Jeff Jarvis in this
regard. You're gonna Jeff
Jarvis. Yeah, in this regard,
because I just don't think he's
going to be taking that that
tact.
Okay. Well, I have I have the
receipts. I'm not going to look
for it right now. But I
definitely have the
receipts. I will and I will make
a public statement in the next
show. If you if you if you prove
me wrong.
Okay. Well, let's start writing.
I will I will start writing.
Come on, man. I have this
instance specifically to spy on
these eight holes.
Well, good. I think you should
keep this up. This is good
stuff.
And I have it's very difficult.
I
have to you're gonna end up
being a journalist by osmosis. I
have to
resist but if the minute I do
that the cover is blown. And
then you know, it'll be like No,
it should go in here. Okay,
let's let's strategize this
right in real time.
Would you like me to get you an
account on my secret server so
that you know I'm
good? I got plenty to do as my
time but let's do this. Get
yourself an account as a young
woman about a 16 year old
can you please send me your way
woman profile so I can use
she's gonna be a young woman. 16
a journalism student but issues
on the high school newspaper,
develop a character here. She's
on the high school newspaper.
She's a really cute blonde kind
of ditzy speaks a little bit
with an upper talk doesn't
really know that much and
doesn't like history but she was
always wanted to be a famous
writer because she likes not
only reading novels, and she's a
big fan of who's that famous the
one famous novelist and all the
girls read the one that Emily
Emily Poe, not Emily Post but
Emily whatever.
The other one, Emily Dickens
Dickinson Yeah.
Dickinson so she's a big fan of
that. And she is look I look why
don't you write the profile for
you and you go in and you can
ask dumb questions and you'll
you'll end if you wait let's get
a pic we'll get a picture of her
that you can post
John I'm not going to do this
I'm not this is your be great
this you know how to do this.
I'm gonna get you I'm gonna get
you an account and you can you
can make up your little lady
there and you can I'm not going
to pretend to be enrolled in
jail how creepy it is. Even what
you're saying is creepy. Pretend
to be a 16 year old girl who
likes Emily Dickinson. That's
creepy. Creepy.
It gets even better. When you
get the responses from these
horny old dogs. You got a screen
worth the price of admission.
This is a project we can do
together this. In fact, this may
be our exit strategy. I think
there's a whole podcast and just
doing this. We could get hired
by Spotify. I'm telling you,
this would be great if we never
revealed Yeah, this is total
exit strategy. Totally a great
idea. Meanwhile, things just
going from bad to worse over at
Facebook. I'm sorry, meta
Facebook's parent company Mehta
has agreed to pay $725 million
to settle a privacy lawsuit that
clean Facebook illegally shared
user data with the research firm
Cambridge Analytica. lawyers say
the settlement is the most that
Mehta has ever had to pay to
resolve a class action lawsuit.
Now I bring this up. Because on
the last show, we were talking
about Wells Fargo, who also were
fined by the government and we
were asking ourselves, so where
does this money go? Where does
the meta money go? Where does
the Wells Fargo when they get
fined? Where does it go? And it
turns out, one of our producers
says you know you answered this
question yourself on a quite a
while ago on the podcast, and
that answer comes from the very
Ramesh Swamy. And this is what
how government fines are handled
that the government cannot use
companies to do indirectly what
the government can't do
directly, is something that
echoes and reverberates today in
ways that are really hard to
see, because we're designed to
be hidden from seeing it. I talk
a little bit about the book
about one of the practices from
the Obama administration, for
example, I'd talk about the Oh,
eight financial crisis, right.
While in the back of the opioid
crisis, guess what, there were
multibillion dollar gifts with
each of the banks, they were
supposed to pay it to the fist
of the US Treasury. And guess
what, not a lot of those
dollars. Yes. The US Treasury,
which is by the shut up and
listen, wait, what is the fifth
the public FISC that Americans
each have mistaken? No. What
happened was that the Obama
administration had tried to get
a lot of left wing nonprofits
funded through Congress, the
Republican controlled Congress
said no, call it obstructionist.
That's life in a two party
system. But they had a creative
idea. They went the other
direction. And they said,
Actually, organizations like the
National Urban League or La
Raza, they use the DOJ to say
that we're actually going to
settle with you big banks. And
we're going to say that if you
give $1 to one of those
organizations, we'll give you a
$2 offset for how much you owe
on the settlement to the US
government. And guess what, it
was a much better press release
to say you give $1 to Laurasia,
or the National Urban League
than it does to give $1 In a
settlement fine to the DOJ. Oh,
those are 501 C three is a fancy
way of saying that's tax
deductible. Oh, that's a nice
benefit, too. And by the way,
you end up paying less money in
the end. So the Obama
administration wins, big
government wins. The banks when
they pay less money and being
fond of money. That's actually a
very good thing if you're a
bank, but also get a great
reputational benefit out of it
giving out to nonprofits, and
this government left. And it
says, Oh, I
thought you said it doesn't
matter. The crux of what we need
to hear was there. Yeah, we got
we got the point. Yeah. We
forgot all about that, though.
God about it. So this is where
money goes, it goes into little
favorite projects. scops, it's
got another scop. The only thing
that's not a scop that got
turned back. And I don't know,
if this was like end of year
news, the IRS has come out and
said, Yeah, we're not going to
implement that rule just yet of
requiring reporting of anything
of up to $600 or more from from
Venmo, or Paypal or anything
like that. It seems confusing
for people.
So no, it's too much.
It's too much. I
mean, they have to right now,
it's 10,000 is what gets
reported when you make a
transaction, and they're gonna
drop it to 600. Yes, like, you
know, chicken feet. Some people
might drop that at the grocery
store. It's too much work. Yeah.
Well, but so much work. But the
work is why should they have to
do all this extra work they get
enough to do. But what
I understand is that it's the
the payment companies themselves
who have to do the work. It's
not the it's not the grocery
store that has to send that to
you. The payment app itself
says, Okay, you got, you know,
the, you spent $600
No, it is the bank who would do
when you do a $10,000
transaction is the bank has to
do the reporting, right. But the
banks got a lot of power and
date, and they're gonna have to
do the $600 stuff. Now. They
can't do it. And there'll be
bitching and moaning and
groaning there's no way it's
going to ever happen. Well, I
wouldn't go that far. Well,
well, maybe with computers it
can happen some somebody maybe
can code it in and then it can
just be automatic. I mean,
that's possible
once we get to see the central
bank digital currency. It'll be
built right in no problem. Yeah,
that'll be the day okay. All
right. Just keep keep saying
that. Keep keep you keep talking
about your SDR as to why you're
No, no, I gave up on STRS and
1000s of sealed indictments
years ago.
Which reminds me where's God
agenda?
I did like the report in the
register keeping with big tech
for a second report in the
register. And I liked the
register. They're pretty good.
Apparently, Google is very upset
about the the open AI chat GPT.
And like the weld, I will read
parts of the report to you,
Sundar Pichai, he's the CEO is
apparently in a pickle and, and
is gearing up Google to meet the
perceived threat. And this is
according to an internal memo
seen by the New York Times
Pachai has up ended the work of
numerous groups inside the
company to respond to the threat
of chat. GPT is plucking staff
from other divisions to meet the
threat. It's a code red at
issue. It's Code Red Code Red.
This
is a problem out there. Just
search about people going to
that company. Yeah, what? Well,
no, they're worried that
Google's core product search is
going to be displaced by Some so
called artificial intelligence,
that that is more that makes
people believe that they're
talking to something intelligent
and that the answers are better.
So you think Okay, so here, let
me at least give a little of a
little impression. I am on the
computer and I want to find out
what's the best restaurant that
sells some smoked ribs in
Oakland. So I go to this thing
and say, Hey, what's the best
restaurant? And that seems like
I'm in a conversation now. And
the thing says to me, do you
like the like a sweet spicy like
in Missouri style? What do you
like Texas, a Georgia, what do
you like? And then I respond,
and he asked me a couple of
defecting asked me a couple more
question that gives me an
answer, which is probably paid
for by the company that that
dancer comes from? Google.
That's how you roll. So I get
Okay. Joe smokehaus. There on
14.
What was your question? Again?
The question is, is that what
they're fearful? I
know your question about the
what was your actual query?
The query was what's the best
smoked ribs in Oakland?
Okay, let me just type it in.
Let
me see what comes back. But you
you have this thing running
there?
Of course I do. What do you
think I am a techno techno dweep
there are many great places to
get smoked ribs in Oakland,
including smokey Jays barbecue
Brown Sugar Kitchen and Everton
Jones. That kicks Google's asked
let's try whether it's true or
not as irrelevant, of course.
irrelevant, are we so when we
hit that into Google the same
question, I get smokin, wouldn't
I get ads, ads, smoke smoking
woods, smoke rings, Smokehouse
champion Smokehouse the 10 best
ribs? I mean, I don't get I get
a list of answers. I think this
is the core is the course this
thing just just came back and
gave me an English answer.
Whether it's true or these are
these. These will, of course,
also be ads. And will not be the
best smoked ribs. But it will
feel better to people. And the
funny thing is didn't Google
fire a guy who said hey, I got
sent in an AI running? Didn't
they just fire a guy? Was that
Microsoft? Was it Microsoft or
was it? Somebody got it? People
get fired all the time? Yeah,
but it was a deal because this
guy said it couldn't be Google.
Yeah, but this is interesting.
You may be on to something was
not you.
Google may
be screwed. Yeah. Yeah.
This could kill the net wouldn't
kill them because search engines
are good. So here's just
answering the best Smokehouse
but but you know what it might
do? Wait a minute, you got the
two systems up. Let's see.
Here's the question i i Always
bitch and
I know exactly what your
question is. The question is,
what is the best weed whacker
eggs? Would you like to phrase
the question perfectly for me?
What brand of weed whacker is
considered the best by most
experts?
Oh, no. By most experts, okay.
So we have what brand of weed
whacker is considered the best
by most EQ by most experts of do
a question mark. And let's see.
Give me an answer. Come on. Oh,
most experts agree that the
steel brand of weed whacker is
considered the best. Now let's
go to the Google's let's see
what they say is Tia shell Yes.
Steal? Yes. Yes. About that.
Yeah, that's that's pretty
concise answer. I'm
impressed.
So if we go to the Google, first
of all, it doesn't like the way
I spelled wakker with an H. Did
you mean whacker? With W AC K
er.
And should be spelled with an H?
Yeah. There you go. And what I
get is an ad at the top of
course, find find 10 Bees best
weed whackers, then I get a Top
10 Top eight, top string
trimmer. I don't get an answer.
And people love this. You know
what, the thing that a lot of
technical people are using is
how do I you know, how what
JavaScript code do I need to
create this particular action?
Well, I mean, people go to
what's the what's the the main
place where everyone? Everyone
searches for their code? No, no,
no, no. For your code answers.
Oh, there is some Yeah, forgets
everyone. Yeah, I can't, I can't
remember. I'll go come on
trolls. Tell me what it is. They
will eventually start Stack
Overflow. So Stack Overflow is
where you go and ask you and now
with this open AI because it's
code. The open ai ai system
actually gives you just the code
to go ahead. So even though it's
not better in the background,
and it's far from intelligent. I
agree. I think this is an
interface that blows Google
away. And the fact that they
fired that they fired a guy who
said hey, I've got the iPad guy
made it It is even funnier.
But that's the it was ironic
more than funny. Okay, so now I
have totally ironic but you
know, it's not that they don't
deserve such things. But this
happens. Every company at the
FBI you know, they fire the
inventor of this or that. I'm
fascinated. Now what is the
website that I have to go to to
get the dancer asked these
questions.
It's chat dot open ai.com
Chat dot open a ai.com.
Now you're going to have to do
you have to sign in, it's going
to take you a little while
because you have to have I'm not
going to do it. Now you got to
have a bogus phone number
because it does ask for a phone
number. So if I said, Why, why
do why do I have to have a phone
number? You dipshits put that in
there.
I already did this. I said, What
is the number I gave you to sign
up with? And it says, Well, what
number do you think it was?
Yeah. Okay, by so it's not
intelligent. But if I
had a number do you think it
was? What is this is like a
laser for 1977?
What is the best book of egg
recipes?
I betcha this changes over the
next two months. Oh,
I hope so. There are many books
that contain great egg recipes.
So it really depends on what
you're looking for. Here are a
few suggestions. One, the
ultimate instapot. Two egg
recipes by dk three, the four
and 20 Black and this just is
going on. It's not stopping. So
yes, this will this should
change. It should stop it dead.
It keeps going. It's already
given me five. Yeah. Ultimately,
the best book will depend. Okay,
okay. What do I do with too many
eggs? I'm trying I'm I'm trying
hard boiled
them came out. They have not
hasn't been scraped yet? No, of
course not. But the point is
scraped, and it'll be at the top
of the list by January 15.
I believe Google is in real
trouble. No, no, I'm gonna say I
do believe Google is in real
trouble. You
can do Billy, whatever you want.
But let's let him let me go back
in time. Without the sound
effect. I eat when I was doing
silicon spin. In the late 90s.
It was from about 97 to 2000.
I'd read it for years, I was
there for years. And then they
killed the show, because they
hated me. And it's not hard to
do. Now, what are you going to
do is nothing but it would be
just as a two edged sword, my
personality. So yes. All during
that era when? When I would I'd
ask certain kinds of stock
questions. I do this constantly
with different kinds of people
in different professions. And
I've asked people generally, so
what are you using for a search
engine? And between this between
night and Google had been in
business already? I think
they've been public by then. No,
they got public shortly
thereafter, but they were major
in business in 1996 97. And
everyone said Yahoo. Without
right sure, I'm sure that Yahoo
yahoo, yahoo. And they said
Yahoo right till the year 2000.
They kept saying Yahoo. And it
takes a half a decade before you
can unseat somebody like Google,
it would take it did take a
decade to kill Google. Yeah, and
they're gonna go out of their
way to buy this this thing. You
watch
this, you can't buy this thing.
This is part of the open AI
project. You can't
just oh, it's completely open.
Yes. You can't buy a public
domain
kind of kind of anybody can hook
up to it. So I mean, if so, if
you do a question like what is
the best podcast in the
universe, you get an answer like
it's difficult to determine the
best question that doesn't even
know some popular podcasts that
have received critical acclaim
and have a large following
include This American Life radio
lab, the daily and serial
Alright, so this is my point.
It's shit but it does talk to
you. When I here's another
question. What do Adam Korean
John C. Dvorak do together?
That's a reasonable question at
the end answerable.
Adam curry and John C. Dvorak
are both media personalities who
have worked in the tech and
media industries. They co host a
podcast called no agenda, which
is a weekly show that discusses
current events and media from a
libertarian perspective at
brong. The podcast has been
running since 2007, and has a
large following correct. Korean
Dwaraka, known for their
irreverent and often
controversial takes on current
events, and their show is known
for its offbeat humor and
critical examination of the
media correct. In addition to no
agenda, both Korean Dvorak have
had successful careers in their
respective fields with curry
working as a media consultant,
incorrect. And entrepreneur.
Correct. And Dvorak working as a
technology journalist and
commentator. I mean, this is not
bad. This could be
right. But it's not bad. It's as
good as Wikipedia. This is the
new
book of knowledge as far as I'm
concerned. funnier. is funny.
Half of that is obviously and
when they say, I mean, half of
that is from Wikipedia that's
obvious to see. We regenerate
response when you repeat and get
another response anyway, so that
this is just as crap as
artificially intelligent, AI
created art, which I do not
support.
I'm reminded for some reason
what came to mind is your
affiliation with an adaption of
for a very short time of this
open source. Oh my god, Alexa.
Mycroft. Mycroft
Yeah. Mycroft Yeah, whatever
happened to that?
Oh, they're going quite well.
They have a new box out and
everything but it's, it's, it's
just a bad. It's an open Emad
Siri. Yeah, pretty much. It
gives you the same answers, more
or less, it just recognizes you
poorly, and speaks poorly
because you're not communicating
with a very expensive data set
that you know, the Google or
Apple have put together. So it's
okay. It's open source but me
but if you want to say you know,
okay Mycroft turn on the lights.
Yeah. All right. I mean, we used
to have a we used to have a
thing for that was called the
clapper. It was much faster.
Clap on clap off. So I thought
that was very interesting, but
also in the news. I guess Leo is
going to have to close down the
studio the last past studio as
LastPass got hacked. And if you
don't know who what LastPass is
you do but most people won't. It
is a all in one store all your
passwords in here you're safe
trust us. So hackers stole the
customer vault data in a cloud
storage breach and data includes
master passwords. sensitive
customer information has been
taken right before Christmas.
Can you imagine that meeting
over the last pass?
This I did I know nothing about
this this hack.
Okay, well then let me read to
you. Customer Account
Information related metadata
including company names and
usernames billing addresses
email addresses, phone numbers,
IP addresses were compromised
cloud storage access storage
access keys dual storage
container decryption keys. The
threat actor copied information
from backup that contained basic
customer account information
also copied a backup of the
vault data from the encrypted
storage container which is
stored in proprietary binary
format. This is not good. Now I
don't know if they can break
into it easily. But this
shouldn't be happening and it
just shows centralized stuff is
dumb.
No, I you know I've always
avoided those password keepers.
Even though all these tech guys
are always recommending them it
seems to me well you know, if
somebody hacks that then what?
I'm not a fan of the LastPass
I've never used it I have I use
a vault Warden on my own server
on my my Umbral notebook Yeah,
it's probably probably better
yes
code in and hope that's gonna
stick it in a drawer.
Tina does the same. She also has
a smart girl yet well, she's a
keeper. Hello. We all know this.
So there you go. That's going on
in your tech world everybody
nowadays your tech report for
the day. Wow. And with that, I'd
like
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including New Year's Day will
also be live for that as well
and we appreciate let's see how
many trolls showed up. We had
1777 On the last episode today,
despite it being a Christmas
Christmas Day 1357 Trolls
listening in this is nice
1300 1003 5730 That's
about half the normal lot as
well as little more recent
recently No, it's about a third
less. Yeah, well good for them.
I'm glad that he got subbed, at
least, maybe we can share them
up because they're obviously
home alone. Or they're listening
with the family. It could be a
bunch of them. It could be a
roomful of six it only counts as
one when you do the troll count,
I think yes, I think many could
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They could be around a tree as
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And a big thank you to networks
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episode 1514 We titled that
holiday heart which is a big
thing. It's never heard it
before to drop and left and
right Rob Yes. You know who Oh,
we had another sad sad passing
Hold on a second. It was Archer.
Yes. Departure. Here we go. He
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DAX Tahira to hear out the
executive produce tech Sarah
knows t y e Ra. Okay. Okay, but
the executive producer of ABC
This Week with George
Stephanopoulos died from a heart
attack Friday night he was 38
almost 38 years old. How about
that never had a heart issue
died suddenly happens. So that
was the title and the artwork
that networks brought us was
very simple. I actually kind of
cute at the same time. We wanted
a holiday piece of art. It was a
request card to Santa Dear Santa
donate this kind of instead of a
Christmas gift we just want you
to donate Santa can you do that
for us please?
Now this is interesting because
this came in on the evergreens
and it was a last ditch we were
we were stumped
for art it was difficult
and we you know the one I liked
which was you like the car the
powered by like the car was Paul
couture but it didn't have any
Christmas colors. And then he
did the Santa Claus with a with
a snowman in black and white as
though it was a black and white
like cartoon, but we looking for
holiday colors. Oh, they cheer
and care for cheer. And then he
had another thing some s&m
thing. Christmas horrors on
imagine which I was not going to
be a little weird. And the other
pieces all came in was you liked
the Z parties united? Are two
parties united. I'm sorry. Did
you party tonight? The Comic
Strip blogger. Yeah, but that
had nothing to do with the
holidays. Nope. I liked Happy
Holidays. 2.0 by NES works,
which was the little cheesecake
Cartoon Girls 50s drawing, which
I used on the newsletter because
it's just a nice piece well
done.
It was just and we didn't have
too much cheesecake It can't
just be our go to all the time.
It's
just no I'm against it. I
wouldn't have wanted to promote
it and I I'm not a shoe it
because it's just people
overdoing it for the purposes of
doing it and they're not doing
it right. That's the problem.
Cheese is not something you just
throw a pretty girl on there and
expect you know that to be
picked.
Well that's what people have
come to come to expect from you.
Oh, if I throw this on Devora or
like, Hey, by the way, Santa
Claus on the cross. No.
No Santa crustal cross
what else? It was a couple of
things not happening. Kara
Swisher by the way comics, your
blogger keep putting in your
art. It's that its AI generated.
So you guarantee will never be
chosen. Because I will veto for
your benefit. Right? Well, he as
long as he knows that. I will
veto every single piece of art
that is AI generated Because I
think it's it's ruining careers
with with subpar crap that
people go just for it's no
different from the chat GPT
Wow, that artists, Greg.
No, it's not. It's not. It's not
It's a mess. Personal opinion
but no. So out of all of that.
So I think we chose the right
one though we had got the best
one the best bang for the buck.
And it was in the Evergreen. It
wasn't on the main page, which
was interesting. Yeah,
well, that's happened to
probably two or three times over
15 years or 12 years, maybe more
I think we were selected from I
don't think it's been that often
that we hit the Evergraze to get
the art.
Well, we really appreciate it
networks. It was good. And
looking forward to what we
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We already see stuff coming in
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Right now we also have some
Christmas Knights and Dames I
believe so we'll kick it off
with Doran Doran is it just
doorway I'm missing something
here? But it says and no no,
it's served sir Houston dopher I
was only seeing the location
along gotta resize this for a
second sort of diver is born in
the Netherlands NATO longed
$1,000 And he says in the
morning crackpot of buzzkill
Adam and John, thank you to and
all the producers of the know
would have no agenda of the no
agenda for the outstanding
entertaining overwhelming
amygdala shrinking experience in
the form of the two weekly
sanitation. This is Dutch so I'm
reading it verbatim. Much
appreciated. This comes with a
donation of $1,000 for the
instant Dame hood for the love
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dealtrack atom but it has an
eye in their
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all tricked him. I'll tell you
straight up. Rich forest
stubbornness she is I have hit
her in the mouth so many times
that she had to have jaw
surgery. Okay. As a result of
the jaw surgery I lie in bed at
night next to a Jaws like
experienced dental brace. I'm
not complaining she has to go
through it and she did it with
grace and Admiral ability and
admirably after her broken jaw
which was done for medical
reasons and wearing braces for
two years though she really did
get hit in the mouth. The end is
near and we celebrate with a
short relaxing road trip to
freeze land for his land bapa
where we will refill the barrel
of Frisco hindered whiskey She
seduced me on Christmas Eve 10
years ago and I'm always
grateful to her that she and for
that and she became the love of
my life and she will become a no
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Anyways a shout out to the no
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Onward with Michael chinny in
Katy, Texas. Switcheroo this
hat. This is to celebrate the
51st anniversary my darling wife
and me meeting and on Christmas
Eve. This will make Becky chinny
a dame call her Dame Becky of
the great Katy Prairie double
karma please and give her her
steak and Texas sheet cake.
Cake.
You've got
karma. I don't know what a sheet
cake is. Honestly.
I don't think this is pretty
shady.
Matthew Genesis ski is no
stranger to this list. He's in
Evanston, Illinois. F meet me
sorry. I'm now going sorry f me
Duke me. Accounting sent
separately this donation puts me
well past Duke level. However,
I've never written into the show
not even for knighthood. Well
I've recently participated in
white flight and moved to the
suburbs for a larger woodshop
space. I am still a Chicago and
and heart so upon arrival of the
peerage committee committee, I
would like to claim Chicago as
my dukedom and hence if you want
it you can have it I'm sure and
henceforth no problem as Duke
Matthew the anointed of Chicago
good talk was do it again at
Archduke Thanks, Matt. Love this
guy doesn't mean we're gonna
we're going to give you the
title, whether you are
well, there's something that
needs to be discussed, which is
which is he's never been
knighted. So how can we get the
dukedom but without ever going
on that podium to get knighted?
Why don't we instead Duke him
into Duke? Okay, Maldives, but
put him on the night table to do
it. So he gets like, you know,
got your hold on a second. Yes,
we can do the math. Yeah, I
think we can do that. Let me
see. So instead, it's up to us.
You know, I'll do this. I'll do
this Geneseo skeet. We'll put
him he's been up on the night
tables definitely been
contributing forever. Yeah. So
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we have an end of show mix from
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I told him we'd give him credit.
He came in and he'll be on the
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he got this happens on Pay Pal.
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Yeah, but he's he is going to be
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Our formula is this. We go out.
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I guess so I want to play a few
clips about the border wall.
Oh, good. Because I got some
stuff on that too. That'll be
good.
Good. I have three clips I want
to play because they're
contrasty and contrasty. They're
contrasty. So let's listen to
border wall contracts. For
starters,
US Customs and Border Protection
says it's accepting bids from
contractors for construction of
barriers along the southern
border. Meanwhile, hundreds of
migrants at the border are
weathering out harsh
temperatures waiting for title
42 to be lifted so they can
cross into the US.
UK there's contracts going out
to put up border walls. How
about that, but I'm going to
play before I play part two of
that clip. I want to play this
clip, which is an Arizona report
from Democracy Now. Amy, and
about taking the border wall
down. Listen to this.
Arizona's Republican Governor
Doug Ducey has reached an
agreement with the federal
government to dismantle his
illegal makeshift US Mexico
border wall built with double
stacked shipping containers and
razor wire. Do C's
administration has spent over
$80 million on the project since
August, which he said was needed
to fill in the gaps left by
former President Trump's
incomplete border wall do si has
until January 4 to remove the
barrier one day before he leaves
office.
What happens if he doesn't do
it? As a federal he's going to
come and arrest him.
I don't know how he's gonna do
it. Have you seen pictures of
these things? Man, it looks like
the Great Wall of China. It does
Does it goes up and down is
beautiful? It's actually very
creative. I thought I never even
heard of this until this
lawsuit.
I have a question just a regular
constitutional states rights
question. Do you not as a state
have a right to do whatever the
heck you want? Can you just put
up with things so if I just want
to put up i decided i right
there in this line, I want to
put some, some razor wire and
some stack some containers. why
don't why is that illegal?
I don't understand any of this.
And so they're gonna take this
they spent 80 million to put up
you're gonna take it down. Now
let's play part two of the other
clip border wall two
US Customs and Border Protection
or CBP is accepting bids of up
to $400 million per task for the
construction of barriers and
other infrastructure along the
US Mexico border. The agency's
posting says it's awarding five
year contracts involving design
and construction of border
infrastructure, including border
barriers anti climb features
enforcement zones, roads, gates,
bridges, drainage control,
cattle guards, lighting
detection systems, cameras,
towers and communication fiber.
The posting comes after the
Biden administration this month
announced that it will start
work to close gaps along the
border wall. Those gaps include
seven in the border, Patrol's
Yuma, Arizona sector, one in the
El Paso, Texas sector, new work
will also be performed in the
San Diego sector, which covers
Western Arizona and part of
eastern California. Construction
costs for each contract range
from $50 million to $400
million.
Oh, okay. We have to take it
down because we have our own
contractors, our favorites all
lined up to take over. Is that
what I'm hearing?
This is the Biden crime family
at work. Yes, that's exactly
what you're hearing.
Take your mind stories.
No. Well done. Well done.
But Yikes. Ah,
so it's an illegal border wall
so that we can put up a legal
one. This is it's that's like
the $10,000 toilet seat. It's
crazy. It's expected but it's
crazy. Now I know where this
leads. because something
happened yesterday that I I'm
seeing this it's going to happen
all over Europe. And if we
continue to keep the US borders
open and allow people to just
come in on mass and don't really
have a place to put them because
you know we're bossing people
around and it's ha we'll throw
them in San Diego. Throw them in
LA, San Francisco haha, New
York. It's not really solving
anything. This will be the
result what happened in Paris is
coming to every country in
Europe and to the United States.
If we keep this up.
Good morning today and classes
once again breaking out between
protesters and police here where
1000s had gathered in support of
the Kurdish community. We just
saw protesters charging police
this coming just a day after a
gunman opened fire on a Kurdish
Cultural Center killing three
people and injuring at least
three others they are now in
stable condition a suspect was
arrested he is a 69 year old man
who was under investigation for
allegedly attacking members of a
migrant camp last December with
a sword official saying this
attack this time around was
racially motivated and that he
was clearly trying to target
foreigners now. Last night a
vigil was held by members of the
Kurdish community that sadness
turning to anger as protesters
clashed with police. Last night
they were hurling objects at
police setting trash cans on
fire and police firing back with
tear gas today clashes once
again breaking out at this
demonstration we could feel tear
gas in the air. Many pointing
out that Kurdish activists were
also killed back in 2013. And
many questioning whether French
officials are doing enough to
keep members of the Kurdish
community safe here in Paris.
I don't think that these
protests are just about keeping
the Kurdish community safe in
Paris. No, people are sick and
tired of all European countries,
just letting people come in and
giving them things giving them
food, Dutch children, I'm just
going to take it to where I know
what's going on. Dutch children
are going to school hungry never
happened before that I can
remember. But the asylum seekers
they get rooms on a cruise ship.
They get three main meals a day.
And this is going to breed this
contempt and this is going to
happen here as well. It's the
same thing. committed a crime
was led out committed the same
crime committed another crime.
People go apeshit over that.
The interior minister when he
was at the scene, piecing things
together, he talks about this 69
year old retired train driver
who quote was clearly targeting
foreigners, so nothing yet to
indicate that he was targeting
the Kurdish community as such.
What is clear is that he was
targeting foreigners
he has what the judicial jargon
would be a racially motivated
antecedents meaning that where
he has been on the record with
law enforcement authorities in
the past that is involved,
violence against people he
perceives as being foreigners,
the most recent obviously being
almost a year ago exactly. Here
in also in central Paris area,
an attacker with a knife, a
saber, actually against a
migrant camp, for which he was
only recently and when I say
recently, very recently, in the
past 15 days, freed from
detention, which is obviously
something now also raising a lot
of eyebrows in certain quarters
of the French political
establishment. Why did he get
out what was the reasons for his
release from detention was he
not still considered potentially
dangerous given his past record,
he was not unknown to the police
authorities. But it is important
as you did to stress fossa that
at this moment, it's broadly
believed that he has had a
record of attacking foreigners,
those he perceives as not being
French on French, but not
specifically no hard link motive
wise to attacking Kurds
specifically.
Thank you. Thank you. That is
correct. It's really
interesting, the French, I mean,
they're acting as if the French
should be all accepting and
stuff. But you know, the French,
they're very nationalistic. Now,
those have been they had their
own television standard C cam,
when everyone had regular head
headlights on their cars, they
had yellow, yellow, they had
yellow ones. You know, they
dropped that for some reason, I
still can't understand what
European Union came in and made
a big stink about it. But it
was, it was a real thing for a
long time. But it's just it's
like, what this is part of the
great reset, it has to be to let
someone out 15 days after
they've already committed a
similar crime. And the guy hates
foreigners. Yes, this is what
you get. Yeah, I just go back to
the Netherlands for a second. I
told you. I think we discussed
briefly that now. The Dutch are
admitting that they were a part
of of slavery and reparations
are on deck and this has been
going on for years and years and
years. It started with the black
Pete's interclass and the Black
Pete and it was racist. And that
brought up the racist history of
the Netherlands which no one has
ever heard of you never heard of
the Dutch being a bunch of
racist dicks, who actually
transported slaves. But now we
have to apologize.
In an effort to come to terms
with its colonial past colonial
past, the Netherlands has
apologized for its role in
slavery. The country once had an
extensive colonial empire in
Southeast Asia, Africa and the
Americas. Hundreds of 1000s of
people were enslaved and sold by
Dutch merchants over centuries.
Now the Dutch government is
planning to invest in education
and awareness programs to call
racism but the apology was not
welcomed by everyone.
An apology for slavery, that
some say is long overdue,
or student posthumous
posthumously to all enslave
people worldwide be able to
suffer from those actions
humbled to their daughters and
sons have been built into all
their descendants until today.
But ever since it became known
that this apology would take
place. There has been
controversy surrounding it.
First, there's the timing groups
and certain and for example, the
former colony of the Netherlands
say they would have much rather
had it on July 1 2023, which
marks 150 years of the abolition
of slavery there.
The way it's presented it, no,
we don't accept the apology.
And there's what happens after
the apology. The Dutch
government says it will dedicate
around 210 million US dollars to
raise awareness about the
history of slavery here in the
Netherlands, and another 28
million to build a slavery
Museum. Because of advocacy
groups welcomed the idea of
this, but they say it is also
time to have a conversation
about recreations freeze,
from my understanding does not
include direct payments to
descendants who are have worked
families or ancestors were
enslaved. I think that's still
questions that are being that
are being asked and not yet the
answer.
To after all, the slave trade
funded the so called Golden Age
in the Netherlands by exploiting
some 600,000 people between the
17th and 19th centuries, and the
template for this and this
happened I want to say 25 years
ago, all Jews in Europe
descendants of up do you think
was just if you're Jewish,
you're automatically descendant
of the Holocaust and There was a
lot of money they got paid a
lot. And so that's what everyone
is going to be measuring this
by. And so right now it's the
slaves but then it's going to be
you enslaved the Indonesians you
enslaved you know, which is true
but now now it's it's just it's
this is how it all this is how
it starts
I don't know what to make of it
well, it's it's uh yeah I don't
know what to make of it either
other than that it's going to
happen is going to happen that's
just a money grab Come on.
Yeah but you want to go up there
and say it's just a money grab.
You wanna you want to try that
money grab that works out for
you
sit here a lot of people
throwing tomatoes at me. But
okay, let's talk a little bit I
got a bunch of clips on the the
J six report came out during our
show. Yes, yes, yes. During our
show on Thursday and so I got
some clips about it. I got some
AMY GOODMAN clips is the best
person you want to listen to
because she's not gonna like
Donald Trump much but she knows
she probably should. Cuz he's
against the man. Yeah, let's go
with the G I'm gonna play these
clips. Let's start with J six.
Report. Number one,
the House Select Committee is
urging Congress to consider
barring Trump and other people
involved in the insurrection
from holding public office
citing the 14th amendment.
Ah, there it is. How does that
work with the 14th amendment?
Let's Let's analyze this. Let's
open up the 14th amendment.
Okay, and you discuss all right.
It's the whole thing. But what
am I why are we even let's just
consult the open AI chat.
Oh, what's that first? Yeah.
What is what is the question?
What do I want to ask it?
How does the 14th Amendment keep
Donald Trump from running for
office? Oh, good.
One amendment keep Donald Trump
running for office. Oh, I'm
excited about this. I want to
make sure I spelled everything
right, more or less. Okay,
running for office. Here we go.
Let's see. The 14th Amendment of
the United States Constitution
does not specifically address
the issue of presidential
candidates or election. However,
it does contain a provision
known as the Equal Protection
Clause, which states that no
state shall deny to any person
within its jurisdiction the
equal protection of the laws.
This clause has been interpreted
by courts to mean that states
must apply the law equally and
cannot discriminate against
other against certain
individuals or groups including
on the basis of race, ethnicity,
religion or other
characteristics. It is worth a
poem. It is worth noting the
14th amendment has no direct
bearing on the eligibility of
presidential candidates or their
ability to run for office. The
requirements for becoming
president are outlined in
Article Two of the Constitution
and include being a natural born
citizen being at least 35 years
old, had been losing Isay for 14
years. There's no requirement
that a presidential candidate
must be protected by the equal
protection clause of the 14th
Amendment in order to run for
office.
I'm impressed I'm impressed too,
because this thing basically
said no. Bull crap bullcrap.
It's bull crap. Let me just say
she is it bull crap. Question
mark because it's a chat. I'm
sorry, but I'm not sure what
you're asking about home. Well,
yeah. Okay, nevermind.
Okay, so it's bull crap. And
we're going to do it a dig, dig
trying to push this and it was
like that. And of course, Amy
did not question this any
remedy. The dumb AI robot did a
better job. Yes, unbelievable.
The robot wins. Let's go to clip
two.
The January 6 committee is also
calling for reforms to the
Electoral College certification
process and expanded efforts by
the government to combat far
right and white supremacist
groups who played a key role in
the January 6 insurrection. The
report documents how many of the
first riders to break into the
Capitol on January 6 were
members of the proud boys, three
percenters believers of the Q
anon conspiracy theories and
other white nationalists. The
report was issued Thursday
night, three days after the
House Select Committee voted to
refer Donald Trump to the
Justice Department for criminal
prosecution.
And I asked the dumb bot can
trump run for president in 2024.
Just to offset AMI, answer under
the United States Constitution.
Any natural born citizen who
meets the age and residency
requirements is eligible to run
for the office of president
there are no provisions in the
Constitution that would
disqualify someone from running
for president based on their
past actions or conduct.
Therefore, it is technically
possible for former President
Donald Trump to run for
president again in 2024.
Assuming he meets the
eligibility requirements
outlined in the Constitution, it
is worth noting this is a
computer's is funny. It is worth
noting that whether or not Trump
will actually run for president
again in 2024 is a question that
only he can answer. Well, you
should you silly but he already
answered that there's been much
speculation about his plans, but
at this time is not clear what
his intentions are. You're
behind bought back
behind about too many eggs
bought bad Bumblebee budget bus,
oh, it's gonna be about a month
behind.
I said bad bot and it says I
apologize if my response was not
helpful. As an artificial
intelligence. I'm not capable of
having personal feelings or
intentions. Okay.
So they bring they bring in this
guy, John Nichols from the
nation. And he's gonna now we're
going to discuss because he
analyzed the J six, Utah Yes.
And he's going to tell us what
he thinks. And of course, it's
all, you know, Trump should have
been shot according to him. But
let's go J six report, John
Nichols nation DN? Well, there
it is a significant report.
There's simply no question, Amy.
It, it is very long. It has an
immense amount of detail. And I
think one of the most striking
things is the clarity with which
this report says what committee
chair Bennie Thompson has been
saying, since the start of their
public hearings, and that is
that this was a coup attempt,
and that Donald Trump was at the
center of it, the report comes
back to this again and again and
again.
So the whole preoccupation, this
is the whole left, the whole
left believes this. And the
right thing, and it was just
like some sort of a riot,
coordinated by the FBI gone bad.
But okay, let's go to part two
of this guy.
Propose taking steps that will
allow to have much more clarity,
as regards article 14, section
three of the Constitution, which
says that a office holder who
supports an insurrection or
gives aid and comfort to an
insurrection participates in an
insurrection can be barred from
office. And so they want to give
clarity to that to that so that
Congress can act on that issue
in the future. Now, all of this
takes us back me to the reality
that this Congress, particularly
the Senate failed back in
February of 2021. In the
impeachment process, had Donald
Trump been convicted by the
Senate, then we would have had
clarity on on these issues at
that point, because that didn't
happen. Now. We have a series of
recommendations, which in some
ways are an admission that
Congress doesn't think that the
impeachment process probably
will ever work. So they want to
have another vehicle to bar
those who participate in
insurrections
DC saying Article Three, section
two
of the Constitution. This is
bullcrap, I think is all
bullcrap by this guy. But you
can see that he's not. He
doesn't like the Constitution
doesn't like anything. When you
listen to the wishes, one of my
points about the whole thing,
yes, listen to the last clip
from this guy, and you're gonna
see where he's coming from, and
why, you know, he should not be
listened to his demise will be
like Fareed Zakaria, let's just
pick off the Constitution aside
and write something new that we
can rewrite every year.
The final thing I'll mention, as
regards the recommendations, and
it's a disappointment on my
part, is that the committee did
not make a clear statement that
the electoral college should be
abolished. Because the electoral
college is the root of a lot of
these problems. I think not
this, you know, convoluted, you
know, masa system, which has,
you know, the votes being
counted at certain points and
then transferred to Congress and
all that created the real
opening for Donald Trump and his
allies to do the things that
they did. And, and I think that
while abolishing the electoral
college would be difficult. It's
something that clearly the
committee should have
recommended.
Okay. That makes sense. So what
they really want to do is just
get rid of the Electoral
College, that yeah, the safety
valve of Americans
fail to keep us from having
President Al Gore, and to keep
us from having President Hillary
Clinton it was a mechanism put
in place for the purposes of
keeping people like that from
winning the presidency. And it
works fine. And but they want to
get rid of it because they think
that you know, a national vote
and national government and
national this state should go to
by the way, the same people that
feel the electoral college
should be ousted. Also don't
believe in states rights and
think we should be just a
nation.
Yeah, one nation under god
indivisible, with a with a
Federal
Police Department to federal
rallies.
Yeah, they'd love that. That's a
long that's a long shot, though.
I mean, that's not that's not
something you're going to fix in
in the remaining two years.
You know, it's never going to
get to get to that is going to
take I don't know White but it's
nothing on the horizon. Living
in a dream world event planners,
I do have an ABC report on this.
I do have I do have and I do
believe it's good by John. Carl.
Thanks. Thanks for nailing me on
that but go ahead.
The January 6 committee's final
report
what's bad Tina did that to me
the other day, she interrupted
me and said go ahead and watch.
The show tomorrow, January 6
committee's final report details
Donald Trump's plan to overturn
the 2020 presidential election
and it recommends that he not be
allowed to run for office ever
again. And it's 845 Page final
report. That January 6 committee
says the violence that day was
the fault of one man, the
crescendo of Donald Trump's
quote multipart plan to overturn
the 2020 presidential election.
I love the crescendo of his
multipart plan. That's
beautiful,
capping 18 months of
investigation. The January 6
committee's report lays out that
plan in meticulous detail,
mirroring their dramatic public
hearings and offering some
additional new details making
several recommendations the
boldest that Donald Trump and
others who engaged in
insurrection, be disqualified
and barred from holding
government office.
No man who would behave that way
at that moment in time can ever
serve in any position of
authority in our nation. Again,
he is unfit for any office.
committee's recommended reforms
include changes to the law on
certifying the presidential
election, and increased
penalties for threatening that
process and for threatening
election workers. Over the
course of eight chapters, that
committee describes Trump's plan
from his constant lies about
elections that his own advisers
repeatedly told him were false
to the pressure he and his
allies put on nearly 200 state
level officials to overturn the
election results. When that
effort failed. Trump then turned
to his supporters.
In the end, he summoned a mob to
Washington and knowingly they
were on and angry, pointed them
to the Capitol until they
were armed, armed and angry
200 state level officials to
overturn the election results.
When that effort failed, Trump
then turned to his supporters.
In the end, he summoned a mob to
Washington and knowingly they
were on and angry, pointed them
to the capitol and told him to
fight
like hell.
The report is roadmap not just
for the American public, but for
history. And for prosecutors.
The committee is also releasing
1000s of pages of transcripts of
witness interviews, and other
evidence. This is
fantastic. They are going to
sigh up the entire world,
certainly the American public
into believing that there's a
legal way to stop Trump from
running for office or anybody
who was a part of the
insurrection. This cannot end
well. This this is a time bomb.
And I don't even think Trump
would win if he if he runs. But
as to to stop him and others
from running for office. This
can only lead to Parisian
reactions. Do you not think
well, they
can't stop anybody. This is bull
crap. They can't get the you
know, they're not a criminal
operation, that ledge is their
legislators that put this thing
together and they sent a little
No, I know recom I know a
recommendation.
But I know that but there's
they're saying the Justice
Department has to do that. So it
would
the US Department can't do that
either. It's illegal.
I know. It's legal, but doesn't
mean that they won't do it.
They won't do it. Nuts.
They're not they're gonna try
everything they can't.
Why? Well, yeah, that's true.
I'm not going to argue about
they're not going to try
everything they can including
just but it's just all trying to
just create bad publicity and
trying to make Trump look like a
band. You don't
you don't you just said yourself
that these people are all in
they completely believe it.
Yeah, yeah. So what I think a
majority of the country, the
vocal majority, let's put it
that way. will say Oh, yeah, no,
that's it can't run. It's and we
agree. We agree with the Justice
Department Merrick Garland. He
said it in fact, this is
unprecedented historic.
The committee says it hopes its
final report and its public
hearings are just the beginning
and initial step. They have also
recommended criminal charges for
Donald Trump and others in his
inner circle. Of course, that
decision is entirely up to the
Justice Department, which has
its own investigation well
underway. Well,
that historic initial step,
John, Carl, thank you very much.
Historic,
you know, you and I should
probably start recommending
criminal proceedings for the
Justice Department, the Biden
Crime found using the same using
the same rationale? Well, you
know, they could take it or
leave it, which is what the real
what is what Carl's really
saying there? They recommended
the Justice Department do but
they can take it or leave it.
Yeah.
They'll they'll take well, when
it comes down to do when it
comes to the justice system in
the United States, we're seeing
a lot of things that are, I
think, out of the ordinary this.
This Arizona governor race with
Carrie lake, it was pretty,
pretty tight 17,000 vote
difference. And you know, now
this there's all kinds and by
the way, she she didn't win her
lawsuit to overturn the
insurrection eyes that election.
Yeah, here's a quick clip
to politics. Now tonight
Republican Carrie Lake has lost
her bid to overturn her loss and
Arizona's governor's race. A
judge said that leg did not
provide evidence that the
election was stolen. The
official count shows like loss
of Democrat Katie Hobbs by about
17,000 votes.
And I agree there's no evidence
that was presented that showed
it was stolen. Stolen. That's
the key word. But there was a
lot of weird stuff like ballot
that had different sizes. So
they would either not be scanned
or be shrunken down it could it
could provide for a device
just it's a pot full of every
every every every training trick
in the book.
You've heard testimony where you
hear from Mr. Jarrett's
testimony. Yes, sir, I was. And
did you hear Mr. Gera testify
that in the November 2022
general election, a 20 inch
ballot was used? Yes, sir. I did
with a 19 inch ballot image
projected on a 20 inch piece of
paper used in the election in
Maricopa for November 2020. To
have when it was placed into one
of these votes, Senator
tabulator.
It would cause it to be
rejected.
Anyway, doesn't matter. There
you go. So they'll do that. And
there's there's an interesting
there's no outrage. Not real
outrage, but it's coming. Very
sad. Very sad. What's happening
here. There's also no outrage, a
mascot. So amazing to watch all
these people sucking up to the
Lensky I you know, it looked to
me, like Zelinsky came to DC in
Air Force Two. I saw him getting
off Air Force Two. Did we fly
that guy in?
I this? I don't know. I do have
one. Zelinsky supercut. Okay.
Yes, I've seen this one. It's
good.
And politicians and the press
often toss around.
I because when they steal from
us, we're never credited now.
This supercut appeared on Tucker
Carlson. Yes. So I want to make
sure that the credit is those
words to do.
Politicians in the press often
toss around comparisons to
Winston Churchill, but this time
moneth cigar and the whiskey. It
fits
President Biden face to face
with a man who was who has drawn
comparisons to Winston
Churchill. And in a dramatic
wartime appearance reminiscent
of Winston Churchill in World
War Two. This was historic. Some
people have compared it to when
Churchill came
Zelinsky is very much acting in
the Churchillian tradition, a
Chilean moment.
He is a modern Western Churchill
with an iPhone,
someone who probably is the most
courageous and inspirational
leader since Winston Churchill.
Winston Churchill stood
generations ago.
So two
presidents President Solinsky
stands.
So you're almost saying this
lesson said
a harder job than Churchill is
exactly what I'm saying.
historical figure, this guy
actually can be compared to
Winston Churchill to Lincoln in
1860.
Man, were there Republicans in
that bunch, too. They must be
well,
technically. Margaret Hoover was
in there. The Council on Foreign
Relations spook that's got her
own show. And she was nodding
her head and going on about his
she's doing his job as harder.
Winston Churchill.
I just love the Churchillian. It
just sounds cool at Churchill.
He is great. He's very
Churchillian. Let's listen to
Zelinsky now that he's back
home, this is coming to us from
ABC
we do move now to the latest on
the war.
We do move now. Now this is even
better. I do believe now. I
think we should we should
introduce this election ago.
Now. You have to add a now to do
so whatever you do. I do think
now. I do believe now.
We do move now to the latest on
the war in Ukraine and President
Zelensky back home from his
historic visit to Washington.
The country now facing a tough
winter as the fighting with
Russia stretches into its 11th
month Britt Clinet is on the
ground there in Ukraine with
more brick Good morning.
Good morning wet yeah fresh from
that very important trip state
sides Lenski is now back here in
Ukraine with the extra you is
backing at $1.8 billion in a
video message saying he's
returning with good results with
things that will really help and
thanking the Biden
administration. Solinsky also
getting a boost from the g7 this
morning announcing $32 billion
in economic support. And as that
worldwide aid comes, that
Russia's resources are
depleting, and Moscow appears to
be growing more reliant on
private military company, the
Wagner group, the US now
confirming it received weapons
to help Putin's war from North
Korea, something Pyongyang
denies. Now this is fighting in
the East rages on both sides
claiming they've caused heavy
casualties there. And Putin also
saying he wants the war to end
as quickly as possible. Now,
that's the first time he's
called it a war instead of a
special military operation. Is
this another sign of an
escalation?
This is incredible to me. If
you're reporting that he wants
to end the war, your obvious
next line is well, he's he's
finally calling it a war. And he
did. How about let's stop this?
Insanity? No, none of that.
But that's also some insanity
within the reporting. When did
Russia lose all its ability to
make armaments? They still got
Sukhoi and they got to the bomb
they got there's a bunch of jets
they make they make planes I
think either yet she's thought
that one jet maker there's a
bunch and they make they still
make the rocket engines for the
world even though we Rocketdyne
make some but they got our
nuclear fuel. And they got our
nuclear nuclear plant can't even
say it fuel. And they can't make
a bullet. They can't they have
to get weapons from North Korea.
Does this make any sense?
No. And if and if the US media,
mainstream media was honest, and
they would have played a little
bit of what Putin said and what
the Kremlin is talking about. We
don't get that from US media. We
get it from the Turks TRT, the
US
remains Ukraine's biggest single
supplier of weapons and money.
Zielinski told his people, it
had been a good trip over them.
We are coming with good results
once that will really help. When
we say patriots in Ukraine and
in the US, we mean the
protection of State and the
people. This issue is solved.
There was also financial
support. There are other
agreements. We will speak about
them later.
Not surprisingly reaction in
Moscow to Zelensky his us visit
has been negative. President
Putin accused the US of
conducting a proxy war and
risking escalation with this new
weapons supplies, but then
appear to discount the
effectiveness of the Patriot
Mr. Stop for a second. Please
note that the ABC report said he
referred to it as a war. The
Turkish radio and television
report that he said it was a
proxy wars ma slight difference
there but an obfuscation ABC.
Not surprisingly reaction in
Moscow does the lens gives us
visit has been negative.
President Putin accused the US
of conducting a proxy war and
risking escalation with this new
weapons supplies, but then
appeared to discount the
effectiveness of the Patriot
missile systems. Just grant row
Kieve Yeah, it's a
fairly old system. It doesn't
work like our s 300. We'll put
our opponents say it's a
defensive weapon. Yeah. Okay.
We'll keep that in mind. And
there is always an antidote. So
each deployment will be in vain.
It will only prolong the
conflict.
Now, let's not report on that
people. Well, we
remember the days of the Patriot
missiles after the Scud, just
this got the duds, the Scud
guys versus the Patriots was no
good. Those discards were funny.
And the page
I was I was in Israel shortly
after that. War broke out in the
Scottson. The Patriots are going
after each other. And I was told
that the Israelis were sitting
outside watching because it was
a highly entertaining fireworks
display. Yes, because this guy's
would go up at a pager so never
hit him with a blow up and make
a nice explosion. That's God's
he said all this supposed to do.
This guy says he knew. He says
all the scouts that was supposed
to be knocked down by the
pagers. None of them were they
were just no good and they blew
up on their own.
They embedded themselves
headfirst into the ground and
did nothing off and we saw a lot
of that and then you'd have just
shots over and over and over of
this and this is the sound from
that from that era. Yeah,
America.
All right. Yeah. I've got one
more. I only have one more Super
Cup which also took Tucker
Oh, I mean, you've been all over
Tucker and aliens over same
show. What are you doing? What
are you doing, man? Amy?
I want to see what they're
stealing from us. They wouldn't
actually. Yeah, they want to see
what there's taken from us and I
want to get if they have the
supercars concert, you know,
super concerts are entertaining
lately. Why mock the media, but
this one is actually got Tucker
on it. And it's not as much of a
super cut as a funny cut. And
this is about banksman. Fried.
And how and how the C, NBC crew
we're so in love with this guy
because I don't Yeah, and I
don't know why. Because he's,
you know, sketchy to begin with,
but they were just falling all
over themselves. And the worst
case was Jim Cramer.
They fell in love with Sam bank
and they wanted to be sandpaper
and fried. They told the same
bank when free was the new JP
Morgan. Here's a tape we're
going to watch at least once a
month for the rest of our lives.
It's that good.
They call them the JP Morgan of
crypto, right?
Yeah. the Michael Jordan of
crypto if you will
hear about a floppy haired Negan
switches spinning crypto
billionaire who occasionally
sleeps on a beanbag chair.
During the so called crypto
winter. The 30 year old CEO has
been referred to as Kryptos
White Knight
JP Morgan position ratio, Sam
bank and freetds fts. Is he the
Jay Gould of our era or is he
the JP Morgan?
I think it's yet to be
determined
yet to be Vanderbilt. He could
be inherited possibly is the
credit beaubier scandal see
Carnegie
libraries Yes.
Oh man they don't have the one
where he cries right where he
says I was wrong. They didn't
put that in the supercut that's
too bad. Kramer was I was rooms
creamer did this with what it
was like? Bear Stearns he was
encouraged same
thing. Yeah, exactly. I
mean, I don't know how long I
mean, I don't like Cramer. When
I was doing spots for CNBC, he
would always hog the airtime I'm
sure he's a dick. And I'm sure
he is and this this continuous
kind of mistake. CNBC and these
financial operations that pick
stocks for you they're not
supposed to be so unscoped
tickle of a guy like this. Who
is an obvious freak of some sort
and fall over themselves like
that they should do a little
work maybe and den and warn
people. Guys who do all the work
and warn people are off never on
CNBC. Oh, please.
This is not what I think the
reason why I was falling fawning
is because the connections that
Sam Backman fried has are very
deep, that well known. So well
known in fact that SEC General
Counsel Dan Berkowitz is leaving
the agency and that was mainly
because he was wining and dining
with Sam Backman fried. He's a
regulator. He's a regulator and
he was hanging out and they
caught on to him. So that guy's
gotta gotta leave well, after 34
years of public service, it's
time for me to pursue something
new and different challenges and
opportunities and spending time
with a family exactly
now to the latest on FTX founder
Sam Venkman. Freed he has been
released on a $250 million bond
as he faces multiple fraud
charges and the collapse of the
cryptocurrency exchange he found
it Aaron Kaspersky has the
latest Aaron Good morning Good
morning to you all
and before we go any further
with this a $250 million bond Am
I mistaken that you have to put
up at least 10%
Yes but if if you call has been
exposed that no money was put up
no but I know but isn't that
typically the first of all what
happened to no cash bail? What
happened to that
ditch right there that he'd put
up nothing? Okay, Aaron cutters
good workout it just say has a
number that attached to it.
That's meaningless
has the latest Aaron Good
morning.
Good morning to you once a globe
trotting crypto billionaire Sam
Venkman fried this morning is
living with his parents in Palo
Alto, California after federal
prosecutors said he committed a
fraud of epic proportions
released on a $250 million bond
bank been freed left court with
an ankle bracelet strict
monitoring and a ban on doing
any business worth more than
$1,000. Although the judge said
Backman free to achieve
sufficient notoriety after the
collapse of FTX, so it's
unlikely anybody wants to do
business with him. Backman freed
said only three words in court
when asked whether he understood
the concept winters of bail
jumping he answered, Yes I do is
release follow the guilty pleas
of his ex girlfriend Caroline
Ellison and FTX co founder Gary
Wang. The FBI said the pair
admitted they were willing
participants in the fraud and
now they're cooperating with the
feds will
she know exactly what the real
culprits go? Then let the screw
the beanbag floppy dude. Man, I
feel I feel almost bad for him.
But some people have speculated
the parents were really behind
some
people. How about your partner
on the podcast? Yeah, they don't
abuse this child. And and now
he's living with them. And don't
worry, don't worry, Sammy will
take care of you. No one really
serves any time. Don't worry
about it. But maybe this time
they'll actually throw this kid
in jail and toss the key. Just
to make an example out of
somebody but
this the guy's a freak. Maybe
the parents never liked him.
What can we do with Sammy? I got
an
idea. I'm gonna show him us move
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No one won't believe me. No one
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just want to leave.
Ah, well, you might as well just
at least do this one because
it's just for women in
Afghanistan might as well. Give
them a little love. And at the
same time I blame Joe Biden for
this
and Afghanistan. A group of
women took to the streets of
Kabul Wednesday to protest the
Taliban 's ban on women and
girls attending universities.
Taliban forces arrested five
protesters and three journalists
some of the women said they were
beaten by security forces.
Guards also prevented hundreds
of women from entering their
colleges a day after the ban was
announced. This is Maria, a
student at Kabul University, who
was turned away from her campus
Wednesday afternoon. When I got
close to the university, I saw a
strange environment. The Taliban
Humvees were parked at the
entrance gate and the Taliban
were behaving so badly telling
us to return to your homes.
Girls have no right to study
anymore.
This situation has a very bad
impact on every female student.
Dozens of male university
professors have resigned to
protest the ban and some male
students reportedly refused to
take their exams. Meanwhile, a
new report finds the US
unlawfully failed to compensate
foreign workers who suffered
injuries or death while working
for the US led coalition and
Afghanistan. 1000s of foreign
workers with countries including
Nepal and the Philippines
supported the US Military
Working as guards cooks and
construction workers.
Honest on she did it she did she
does it I have other clips. We
could plan the next show where
she she's even more aggressive
about pronouncing it weirdly.
But I wondered about that clip.
Humvees Thank you, US government
for giving them the Humvees so
they can keep the girls from
going to school. They're in
Afghanistan, Joe Biden.
I need to play a couple clips at
the end because we have to alert
our producers as to what's going
on in the world. And they're
rolling out the same script from
three years ago WARNING WARNING
WARNING ABC ever since
China dropped its strict zero
COVID policy this month cases of
COVID-19 have been exploding,
it's clear that China is now
grappling with its largest ever
wave of COVID infections.
Shanghai's health authorities
are now urging residents to stay
at home over the holiday period.
It's difficult to get a clearer
picture of what's happening on
the ground because of a lack of
transparency from Chinese
officials. Good in a rare
acknowledgement by one senior
health official on Friday and
just one city alone. A
staggering half a million people
are being infected by the virus
every single day. There are
images emerging of hospitals
overwhelmed by the surge of
infections slumped on the floor
and in corridors and intensive
care units are turning away.
Ambulances now China has a low
vaccination rate among the
elderly, which could make a lot
more people vulnerable. And with
a lunar new year coming up in
January a time when many people
will be traveling across the
country. The fear is the number
of kaivac COVID cases are only
going to rise
exactly the same as 2019 exactly
the same and into 2020. Lunar
New Year is going to spread
everywhere. Hello, Italy. Are
you ready? Are you ready because
you're going to be psyops again.
Oops. You're going to be psyops
again I'm out of control. Oh
well be skeptic and you'll be
scuffed again. That's right,
Scott, this China mainstream
media. I mean, it's everywhere.
I'll play a couple of those on
on Thursday if it's still
relevant if we don't all have
COVID again. Hey, happy, happy
holidays but more importantly,
Merry Christmas. Then annual
happy ish Kwanzaa. If you're
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Kwanzaa. shawnzy Xuan zones is
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Klaus. I am checking my list to
see who is being naughty or
nice. According to ESG
punishments will be for the
climate change deniers. If you
are not eat Do not worry. We
will not put a lump of coal in
your stocking coal is made of
carbon. Carbon is bought in by
ESG So we will just take your
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will get nothing could be happy.
Another tradition is a leaving
of cookies on the middle class.
These cookies must be 100% Vegan
owns a milk must be soy milk
under ESG seven. No more cow
milk wound of course, no more
meat. You may also leave for
Santa's cookies made basic like
get flour on a glass of
cockroach milk. But even I will
not eat this. You will eat this
maybe not this year, maybe not
next year, but we still have
plenty of time to implement
agenda 2030 So now is the
opportunity for giving their
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