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Oh no, we can't compete with
this.
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Adam curry Jhansi Dvorak,
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January 29 2023 This is your
award winning nation media
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assassination episode 1525. This
is no agenda, dropping the
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hammer and broadcasting live
from the heart of the country
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here and feed. Reason number six
in the morning, everybody. I'm
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Adam curry
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and from Northern Silicon Valley
where we're all saying the same
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thing Go Niners on Jesse Dvorak.
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Wait a minute. Is the Super Bowl
time?
0:35
Is this a national football
championship game today?
0:39
Okay, so we just sign up? Is it
the Philadelphia Eagles? Are
0:44
they one of the teams who will
be playing in the in the Super
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Bowl?
0:48
No, that to Superboy has yet to
be determined. Oh, okay. Well
0:52
give me the lowdown on the two
championship games, these two
0:54
champions, these champions of
champions, they go play each
0:59
other in the Super Bowl. Ah,
okay. So who is supposed to be
1:03
have two separate leagues?
1:05
So who's playing who? And then
who were the four teams left?
1:09
Kansas City is playing
Cincinnati, okay. In Cincinnati
1:15
and Kansas City, and then
Philadelphia is playing San
1:19
Francisco in San Francisco. I'm
sorry, I'm getting in
1:23
Philadelphia. Yeah. And that
game starts at noon. It starts
1:27
shortly. And I will be doing the
show. Instead of watching the
1:34
game. That's how dedicated I am
to no agenda.
1:38
Oh, wow. We really appreciate
it. I know it's I know, it's
1:40
already hard to rip yourself
away from sumo wrestling
1:44
Sumo tournaments over the last
tournament, which was the
1:50
January tournament was terrible.
1:53
Now, since I know nothing about
sports, I get to ask things. So
1:59
the question is why? Why he
showed no nothing. Why do you
2:03
care? Oh, I
2:04
care because I always want to
look at this from you know, from
2:07
a socio demographic angle to see
if I can determine a winner. And
2:10
since I know nothing, it's it's
probably a good way for me to
2:15
jump in here. So we have San
Francisco, we have Philadelphia,
2:23
we have Ohio, who
2:26
Kansas City natty Ohio, a Ohio
city,
2:29
okay. In Kansas City. I would
say if all of those, the one
2:32
that has to win, and even they
may not even have a chance would
2:37
be Philadelphia?
2:40
Well, they all have a chance
that Philadelphia is probably
2:42
the best team of the group.
2:44
Yeah, the reason they have a
chance. The reason I say it is
2:46
the city deserves some reward
for rigging the elections.
2:56
Don't you think San Francisco
deserves the award for having
2:58
more homeless than anybody else?
3:01
Oh, tough one tough. Tough call
here, John. I don't know what to
3:05
do. All right. Let's just talk
about sports. And we'll just
3:12
keep on going because I have a
sports clip right off the top
3:15
that was not even expecting to
do with this is a little bit of
3:19
commentary from football from
football in the United Kingdom.
3:24
You will hear a discussion by
the sports casters regarding FC
3:28
Redding's kit kit and in the UK
kit is analogous to their
3:34
uniform. So let's listen in.
3:37
You may have noticed a
kaleidoscope of color on the
3:41
reading kit, reading being
proactive in highlighting
3:45
climate change. The KIPP this
year includes what they call the
3:49
climate strikes, designed by Ed
Hawkins, Professor of climate
3:53
science at the University of
Reading. Each of the stripes
3:57
represents the average
temperature for a single year
3:59
relative to the average
temperature from 1850 all the
4:02
way down to 2022. You may notice
that the shades of blue at the
4:07
top indicate cooler than average
temperatures, while red towards
4:11
the bottom is towards 2022.
These were the years get hotter
4:17
than average. Climate stripes.
Beautiful.
4:24
Unbelievable. Well, I gotta
claim a clip.
4:26
Okay. Oh, good. We're on to
climate change. It'd be fun to
4:29
start off with.
4:30
I don't have a lot of time. I do
have this one. No, this is the
4:33
climate extinction rebellion
going on. In Holland.
4:36
Hundreds of climate activists
blocked one of the main roads
4:39
into the Hague today, defying
attempts to prevent that
4:42
protest. And that has sparked
concerns about restrictions on
4:46
the right to demonstrate in the
Netherlands. Many of the
4:49
protesters waved colored flags
with the symbol of environmental
4:53
group extinction rebellion.
protesters who ignored police
4:57
orders to leave the road were
picked up and care Ready to
5:00
waiting buses and driven away?
It's unclear how many people may
5:04
have been detained. Earlier this
week, six extinct extinction
5:08
rebellion activists were
detained by authorities on
5:10
suspicion of sedition linked to
calls to stage that protest.
5:14
Oh, no. Okay, well, I'm gonna
have to talk to you now. I have
5:20
this very short ditty from Jane
Fonda. Who doesn't know her who
5:24
has not loved her in the past.
Although, you know, Hanoi Jane
5:27
was not very popular, but we all
saw Barbarella and at least I
5:31
did. I've always wanted to
really like Jane Fonda is
5:35
becoming increasingly difficult.
You can take
5:38
anything sexism, racism,
misogyny, homophobia, whatever
5:42
the war, and if you really get
into it, and study it, and learn
5:48
about it, and the history of it,
and everything's connected.
5:52
There'd be no climate crisis if
it wasn't for racism.
5:55
Come on. I mean.
6:00
Wow. Okay. No, no, no,
6:03
no, really. Oh, come on, man.
6:08
We'll take it Oh, thank you
today. Thank you knew it was a
6:14
good clip.
6:15
I didn't. Only when I heard it
just now. Did I know it was it
6:18
was worthy. But I would have
accepted a borderline honestly,
6:21
I would have taken a borderline
from
6:23
it was too funny. Because I
think I'm trying to not yet to
6:27
think we just take a moment and
deconstruct what Clip of the Day
6:32
amounts to Okay. It takes a
while. It's always a surprise.
6:36
Yes. To the other person who's
anointing the clip of the day,
6:40
either you or me. Yes. And
annoying. And it's always any
6:44
audit and stupid at some level.
That's incomprehensible.
6:50
Yeah, that's true. I really
don't. I mean, she also said
6:54
war. I mean, the war. Everything
Everything is is racism.
6:57
Everything is racism. Bah, DOJ.
She looks dynamite. Still, I
7:02
can't help much. Yeah, she's
7:03
got so many faces, you know,
they've taken so much off of her
7:07
with these facelifts and the
rest that they have a second
7:10
Jane Fonda in a closet.
7:14
That's right. I thought that
they had, you know, they tighten
7:18
it all up. I don't know if
there's there's any big
7:21
you don't turn it over that
chunk and something off. They
7:24
also you know, she had her a
couple of ribs removed. So she
7:27
maintained her year.
7:29
Is that true? Yeah, I
7:30
believe it is true. I think
other women have. I think Dolly
7:33
Parton had that done too.
7:34
freely. I heard that. What's his
name? Did it was the guy the
7:40
singer, Marilyn Manson. That was
a rumor of a long time that he
7:46
had had rib removed so he could
perform self fellatio. That was
7:51
a really funny one.
7:54
It's more of a back. Flexibility
thing. But okay.
7:59
I'm just saying, since we're on
climate change really briefly.
8:03
Yeah. I was duped discussed this
article that said Microsoft was
8:09
going to start shutting down
your X Box to combat climate
8:14
change. And this is why we have
the best producers in the
8:17
universe. It's like, okay, the
ex boxers came out and said,
8:21
Excuse me, what is going on is
there will be a sleep mode
8:27
always, or power on power off.
So if you stop playing, it will
8:31
power down instead of staying
on, which is also annoying. I
8:36
might point out I mean, I don't
know what happens if you can
8:38
restore
8:38
set they adjust. They can't use
that. times. That's the
8:42
part I'm not sure of. So maybe
give me a little more detail. A
8:46
little more details on that
would be appreciated when they
8:48
call you out as a doofus. No,
no, that no, they were no
8:51
actually were quite nice. It was
okay. I was into it. It's fine.
8:56
Well, I also made an error I put
a wasn't really written up in
9:00
the newsletter, but there was a
I think it was a screenshot of a
9:06
article by 17 million acres. We
have quite a bit yes, of
9:10
Ukrainian land being bought by
Cargill and Monsanto. And I had
9:15
a comment under the clipping
saying, Maybe this is why we're
9:18
sending you to tanks to protect
these guys. It turns out that
9:21
the Australian report where that
came from, it was 1.7 and
9:26
someone in the newsroom.
9:29
newsroom. We have a newsroom
9:31
in the newsroom in Australia.
Oh, screwed up, screwed it up.
9:36
And then as somebody pointed out
this morning on a tweet these
9:39
days fixed it. But then they
left the old headline up anyway.
9:45
got the wrong
9:46
thing. So there's a conflation
here. There's one other thing
9:49
that I mean I was not able to
review the newsletter before it
9:52
went out. So I have I probably
would not have caught this
9:56
anyway. Cargill, Monsanto, etc.
They didn't actually buy that
10:02
land. There was a deregulation.
So all of the small small farms
10:06
or small small companies that
owned parcels of that land could
10:10
sell up to, I think 35% of it or
35% ownership. Now, it doesn't
10:15
mean that those big companies
aren't using all of the land,
10:17
but they don't technically own
all of it. And now I'm thinking,
10:20
maybe that's where the
discrepancy and acreage comes
10:23
from. That they own a smaller
percentage, but they may be
10:27
using all of it. But
10:30
it remains to be seen. But you
know, they're involved. Of
10:34
course, they're involved
douchebaggery is it play then?
10:38
Then we have these you know,
where to low and Santo Cardale.
10:41
And Tao I think was the other
one.
10:44
I think this story, which is
very odd. Very odd. Let me see.
10:50
Do I have the See, I thought I
had the full one. Hold on a
10:53
second. This is wow, what
happened? I thought I had that
10:59
full clip there was, you know,
the Australia apparently lost a
11:05
capsule of nuclear material.
11:10
Yeah, yeah, actually, almost get
a clip from this story. But
11:14
yeah,
11:15
I thought I had the setup clip.
I'm not sure what happened. Let
11:17
me see what I thought of that.
Somehow I was kind of good
11:21
because it had pissed about
that.
11:23
So little small capsules smaller
than a coin. Yeah,
11:27
that's the part that I wanted to
play. Well, this is what I want
11:31
to play, I want to play this,
11:32
the capsule appears to have been
lost during transportation
11:35
between mine sites, north of
Newman and northeast or in
11:39
northeastern parts of Perth.
It's very small. It's around
11:43
about six millimeters in
diameter, and eight millimeters
11:47
high.
11:48
Now I'm going to put this under
climate change. Because for me,
11:51
this is fear of nuclear
material, even though we don't
11:54
know exactly what's in it. And I
cannot believe I I lost that
11:58
setup clip. irked about that,
because they were saying oh, you
12:02
know, it's it was last Alana
along the line of 1400
12:06
kilometers and typically we take
care of it in a much better
12:09
fashions. I'm not sure how this
happened. And it kind of leads
12:13
you to think that oh my god,
it's all a mess. Now this is
12:18
what could happen with any kind
of nuclear material.
12:21
Yeah, that's a good point. You
might be right but might have
12:25
pointed out showed movies of
these guys scouring you know,
12:28
walking along the road taking it
fell out of the truck and rolled
12:31
around. Yeah, and now they say
the second may never be found.
12:37
But they're gonna bring out some
some I forgot what these things
12:40
are called. But there's a
radiation detection devices Oh,
12:44
a
12:44
Geiger Geiger counter. No, I got
one I have a Geiger counter,
12:48
I have a Geiger counter to know
is it's called a sprint, the
12:51
scope or something like that.
It's a thing that can that sees
12:55
radiation from a long distance
and it's doesn't. It's used
13:00
inside. I think even satellites
having to sell long distance you
13:03
can spot the hotspots.
13:05
No, it's just got it.
13:07
And they give you a couple of
they can get one of these things
13:11
and they can comb the area and
maybe find it. There's the same
13:16
devices that are used, I think
and at cargo container places
13:21
like the Oakland and places like
that to make sure that it ships
13:24
not coming in with a bomb.
13:26
Well, this thing is smaller than
a than a dime. Yeah, it's like
13:29
okay, we're gonna find that oh,
you won't, we're all going to
13:31
die. And you know, right on
13:33
cue we have radioactive as they
say they can find it with this
13:36
device. Exactly. Thank
13:37
you. That's what I'm so
surprised if either, I mean just
13:41
this little thing. This is
straight out of some kind of
13:43
this. Predictive programming
makes you feel
13:46
like kangaroo ate it and then
jumped off into the middle of
13:49
nowhere.
13:50
This is somehow it's predictive
programming. It's a mix between
13:53
Broken Arrow where we've lost a
nuke. You know that and because
13:57
it's kind of in Australia, you
got this desert vibe. Yeah,
14:00
right. You know, and then I'll
back out back and yes,
14:04
it gets applied for the
steakhouse. You get that good
14:07
deal
14:07
always. And then the World
Health Organization right on cue
14:11
comes out with oh, you know, we
need to have all kinds of
14:15
mandatory medications and anti
nuclear and
14:19
radiation you're right I think
this is just a propaganda stunt
14:22
sure feels like it. I mean, they
may have lost the cord that
14:26
whatever this device, this
little thing, they may have
14:29
actually lost it but they're
using it now to leverage the
14:32
propaganda. So World
14:33
Health Organization updates
critical medicines list for
14:36
radiological and nuclear
emergencies. And this means we
14:41
need to stockpile the stockpiles
include medicines that either
14:44
prevent or reduce exposure to
radiation or treat injuries once
14:47
exposed.
14:49
Yeah, radiation bad. Plants
good.
14:52
So what what are we need iodine
is that the is this is going to
14:57
be a bonanza for iodine sales.
15:00
looking at, you know, iodine
supplements and as long as well
15:06
as iodized salt, probably good
enough rose. Bowl crap.
15:11
What do you mean? It means the
story is bullcrap.
15:13
No is bullcrap that what you
should everyone should be
15:15
loading up on iodine with this
little, this pill out there
15:19
somewhere in the middle of
nowhere, as if it's going to do
15:22
anything. Well, there's also the
looming walked up to it and
15:25
dead, fiddled with it.
15:28
There's also the looming nuclear
war between the East and the
15:32
West with the Putin.
15:37
So that brings me to a screwy
clip, which is a similar insofar
15:42
as it seems to be a mode, you
know, anything you do, let's
15:45
bring in some way of dropping in
some propaganda. And in this
15:50
case for for purposeful reasons,
and see if you can figure this
15:54
one out. Now, we had Holocaust
weekend, there was a lot of
15:59
Holocaust information.
16:01
Holocaust only gets a weekend.
16:03
No, it got a day. Yesterday.
It's a holocaust day. That's not
16:08
enough.
16:08
I mean, that's well, no, no,
they should. Especially when you
16:12
have other things that are like
less important, but they had
16:17
this Holly Hufnagel on on,
16:21
Holly Hufnagel, holocaust. Okay.
Yeah, feeling good. She
16:24
was on PBS. She's, she's kind of
striking. She's attractive
16:30
blonde. And she ended with like
bliss bleached blonde. So it
16:35
just was a contrast on anything
you've ever seen on PBS. And so
16:39
she's there, you know, bat in
her eyes to do what she's doing
16:43
what she does, giving her little
Holocaust talk. And she throws
16:47
in a little Zinger in here,
which I have I dispute, which I
16:53
think is part of a problem. Hold
16:54
on, hold on. I'm just looking at
it. What how would you describe
16:57
her?
16:58
She had bleached blonde hair
really superbly.
17:03
Okay. Okay, white. Yeah, I see.
Oh, I see it now. Yes, she's
17:08
she's, she's she's got to be
late. 40s
17:12
I don't know how she doesn't
look old. When she she's
17:15
Telligent. Let's put it this
way. I don't know what those
17:18
photos show because I haven't
looked at her at her pictures,
17:20
but she's extremely telegenic.
She's a better
17:24
version of Marie Harf
17:27
Oh, well. Yes. Are the
17:29
glasses were there glasses? She
has like glasses. She wears
17:32
glasses. So yeah, she didn't
have glasses on either. Okay.
17:35
Oh, she's wearing got switched
to the lenses Good for her.
17:37
Set her lenses on she was bad in
her eyes. And she was telling it
17:41
like it is but there was a
little piece of propaganda in
17:43
here which I think was was a
disgusting, here we go Holocaust
17:48
week.
17:48
What do you think accounts for
this? The this knowledge or lack
17:52
of knowledge about the
Holocaust, that the survey
17:54
found? I think there's a few
17:56
unfortunate issues right that
we're working with right now.
17:59
And Holocaust knowledge
questions are being asked by
18:03
many different communities
around the world. In fact, the
18:04
claims conference just came out
with one on the Netherlands this
18:07
week showing just how many
people the
18:09
Netherlands again, if it's not
extinction, rebellion, then it's
18:15
the Holocaust week interesting
to know,
18:18
in many different communities
around the world. In fact, the
18:20
claims conference just came out
with one on the Netherlands this
18:23
week showing just how many
people in Netherlands young
18:26
people think the Holocaust is a
myth. And so what we're up
18:30
against is one the past of time.
So today marks the 78th
18:35
anniversary of the liberation of
Auschwitz, in Nazi occupied
18:38
Poland. So time is working
against us and many of the
18:42
survivors, we're probably only
within the next decade will have
18:45
actual eyewitnesses to that
atrocity with us. The second
18:49
thing is there are more
genocides and more atrocities
18:52
that have happened since the
Holocaust. Unfortunately, never
18:55
again. It has been again and
again and some people might not
18:59
connect the reality of needing
to learn those lessons from the
19:01
Holocaust needing to know that
Hitler was democratically
19:05
brought to power I call bullshit
and how that can apply today.
19:10
First Response, I'm really I'd
like to see the statistic where
19:14
they got this from that the
Netherlands that the young
19:16
people don't believe in the
Holocaust. I'd really like to
19:18
see that statistic. And
secondly, yeah, never again. You
19:25
bet. I mean, that's why everyone
was so pissed off about the
19:28
COVID lockdowns and curfews and
othering if that's what she's
19:33
talking about, okay, but I don't
think it is.
19:36
Well, what got me was the little
subtle. Hitler was brought to
19:40
power by Democratic action. When
if you look into the history of
19:45
Hitler and how he got to power
by first being assigned a sign
19:49
that chancellorship by
Hindenburg and then worm in his
19:53
way into a dictatorship. He
never really was elected, per se
19:59
and It was not democratic by any
means. It was conniving and it
20:04
was just the way it was the up
he was an operator Now why would
20:09
you say that? This was a Trump
get thing this was the aimed at
20:14
Trump. He was right he was just
another Democrat if they voted
20:18
him in Oh of course. Oh yes of
course and this could happen
20:21
here. Yeah. Firstly voted in and
this could happen here is what
20:26
she said basically,
20:28
yeah. Which is definitely lives
amongst American Jews, friends
20:32
of ours. Very afraid. If Trump
gets elected ever again then
20:37
I'll have to move. And the best
thing is they want to move to
20:41
the UK which is hilarious. Yeah,
great. Over that is funny.
20:45
That's great over there. Well,
this okay, this interesting. I
20:49
didn't know it was Holocaust
week Holocaust Remembrance Day.
20:53
The liberation of Auschwitz. But
probably not a coincidence.
20:59
Here's a France 24 Israel
update,
21:01
ending the father crying as His
child is laid to rest, comforted
21:07
by relatives around him, his son
and daughter in law are buried
21:10
in the city of Beit Shemesh.
Both the victims of Friday's
21:13
attack in East Jerusalem, the
deadliest such assault on
21:16
israelis in over a decade.
attacks that led to Prime
21:20
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
vowing a quick response. And
21:25
our response will be strong,
swift and precise. Whoever tries
21:29
to harm us, we will harm them
and everyone who assists them.
21:33
Netanyahu also announced the
next mediation process for the
21:36
licensing of weapons for
civilians, calling it a
21:39
necessary step in the fight
against terrorism 70 kilometers
21:43
away in Tel Aviv 1000s took to
the streets for the fourth week
21:47
in a row protesting against the
government's judicial reform
21:50
plans, plans that would give
politicians more control over
21:53
the Supreme Court, for many of
those protesting a violent
21:57
Israeli response to the latest
attacks is not the answer. The
22:02
attacks were suffering from a
result of the occupation, we
22:05
need to put an end to it. We
need to stop the occupation and
22:08
build a much better democracy
here.
22:10
We have the capabilities to do
it. We haven't done it before
22:14
maybe this time, but will work.
22:16
And I think that especially
because of the attacks, we need
22:18
to come here today, to stand
together and show that violence
22:22
is not the solution. A
dictatorship isn't the solution.
22:25
on the Palestinian side, there
has been no condemnation of the
22:29
attacks. A spokesman for the
ruling Hamas militant group,
22:32
called them a natural response
to the Israeli raid on Thursday,
22:36
which killed nine Palestinians.
The Office of Mahmoud Abbas,
22:40
President of the Palestinian
Authority, insisted that Israel
22:43
was fully responsible for the
dangerous escalation.
22:46
Right now, I'm going to make a
connection between this and
22:49
Tyree Nichols, which we have to
talk about because I was getting
22:53
emails from producers in
Memphis, saying Don't tell me
22:58
this is going to kick off here
are we going to have another
23:00
Black Lives Matter situation we
have a martyr just like yeah,
23:06
why can't George Floyd and that
will then kick off you know, the
23:11
kicked off a huge like months of
unrest in the United States in
23:17
2020, so much so that when the
even the peaceful protesters
23:21
could come out and do whatever
they wanted, and didn't have to
23:25
adhere to COVID regulations and
the reason why I can tie this
23:29
together is because I went down
a rabbit I woke I woke up at
23:32
three and it was bothering me is
bothering me. When Sharpton is
23:37
going that's like Okay, first of
all, that's a flag one big flag
23:42
big flag big trigger. Then as
we're trying to do here to no
23:46
agenda show, I see
professionally printed signs.
23:50
Okay, so now I'm going to play
and do you have any clips about
23:53
this? Was it just just for
background so it's
23:56
no I'm gonna switch when you're
done. I'm going to switch over
23:58
to Pelosi. Oh, perfect.
24:00
So here is here's a little
rundown from CBS Evening News
24:05
disturbing
24:06
and horrifying video of the
Memphis Police speeding of Tyree
24:09
Nichols was just made public.
The city waited until this
24:13
evening to release four
different videos after schools
24:16
were out and people were home
from work. All this comes as
24:19
five officers have been charged
with second degree murder and
24:23
kidnapping and the death of the
29 year old father, FedEx worker
24:27
and avid photographer. The
incident is being compared to
24:30
the vicious beating of Rodney
King.
24:32
Always, always pay attention to
how you've seen the picture, you
24:36
know, in a vest on a shirt and
tie I mean, this is all this is
24:41
all trauma based programming
this worker Yeah,
24:44
but you do have two clips which
will back you up. Okay, so we'll
24:47
go back here.
24:48
Oops
24:48
photographer. The incident has
been compared to the vicious
24:52
beating of Rodney King by Los
Angeles police in 1991
24:56
demonstrations are already
underway in the city of Memphis
24:59
and instead Across the country,
as Security is tight with police
25:03
departments on alert, President
Biden spoke with Tyree Nichols
25:07
mother this afternoon to express
his condolences. Tonight he told
25:11
reporters he is concerned about
the potential for violence. We
25:15
have team coverage tonight. From
them starting with CBS is at
25:18
least Preston at least. Good
evening.
25:21
Good evening to you major the
beating has been described as
25:24
heinous and inhumane. The family
of Tyree nickels says his six,
25:28
three 150 pounds frame was
terrorized in this assault. We
25:33
have to warn you some of these
images are very deserving
25:37
Wow, six, I didn't even realize
six, three 150 pounds, it means
25:40
a stick or it was a stick. I
mean, I'm six three 180 185 or
25:45
six, five, I am a little taller.
Anyway, doesn't matter. Because
25:49
as sad as this is. And I've
talked to my my cop buddies, law
25:55
enforcement, and they say, Well,
this is exactly what you get
25:58
when no one wants to work for
law enforcement anymore. Because
26:01
if anything goes wrong, you're
not backed up. And by your
26:06
police chief by the city, you
know, you can go to jail. It's
26:09
it's a very risky business to be
in. And above everything. These
26:13
are low IQ individuals on the
police forces who do this and
26:17
they're very young, and they
just don't have the training.
26:19
Why do I say like low IQ because
that's what they're telling me.
26:23
No one in their right mind does
this job anymore. You're hated.
26:27
You have no. I mean, you might
as well just it's kind of like
26:31
almost the last thing you want
to do now that's how bad it is.
26:33
And this will ultimately usher
in private security forces for
26:37
people who can afford it. And
people who can't get to stuff
26:40
like Team scorpion and probably
drones and other robotics to
26:45
police the poor neighborhoods.
26:48
It was less than three weeks
after the January 7 traffic stop
26:51
turned deadly that the five now
former Memphis police officers
26:55
were charged with second degree
murder before the video was
26:58
released publicly. And there is
new Fallout for law enforcement.
27:02
The Shelby County Sheriff
announcing two deputies had been
27:05
relieved of duty pending an
internal investigation based on
27:08
their actions when they arrived
to the scene with Nichols and
27:11
tonight Memphis police announced
it will permanently deactivate
27:15
the scorpion unit the part of
the police force all five
27:18
officers charged and nickels
death belong to the unit was
27:21
formed in 2021 to fight violent
street crime.
27:25
Now notice they still haven't
mentioned any of these reports
27:27
that the five officers were all
African American, black,
27:31
whatever you want to call it
these days, which is very
27:34
inconvenient because that was
always the trigger with George
27:36
Floyd, do you have white cops?
Black victim and it's the last
27:41
clip and then I'll break down
what I learned
27:43
for the first time we are seeing
the violence.
27:45
I want to lead this. So with 25
people dead in California shot
27:50
dead it's workplace violence you
know, that's all pushed away.
27:56
Now this story has to be pushed
by the media. It was completely
27:59
pushed by the delay of and just
the hyping up of all we're gonna
28:04
I body sorry. Typing typing Yes,
the body cam footage It's coming
28:10
It's coming in we're gonna put
it over thing it's gonna be
28:12
terrible. You're gonna be sick
and you don't watch if you if
28:14
you if you already had four
hours we're waiting for our
28:18
countdown. So if this became a
thing for the media, whether
28:21
it's intentional or just the
nature of the beast, they were
28:23
pushing this channel by them
it's intentional, but I don't
28:27
know if they were because of the
hyping they did that
28:29
intentional. I maybe there I
look, they're all in there.
28:34
eight holes and they should be
ransomware but doesn't matter.
28:37
It's what happened. Here we
28:38
go for the first time we are
seeing the violent arrest of
28:41
Tyree Nichols. What began as a
traffic stop. quickly turned
28:49
violent. As captured on multiple
videos tonight by the city of
28:53
Memphis. Officers are seeing
pulling nickels out of the car.
28:59
Pepper spray and deploy your
Taser during the struggle. The
29:04
cause runs from officers. Police
took him down again. Just 80
29:11
yards from his mother's house.
Then for roughly three minutes,
29:14
officers are seeing repeatedly
kicking and punching nickels
29:18
while he was handcuffed during
the assault. Nickels calling out
29:22
for his mother repeatedly. As
nickels lay on the ground,
29:29
bloodied and bruised several
minutes go by without any of the
29:33
officers administering first aid
along with at least two
29:37
paramedics. Nichols died in the
hospital three days later.
29:41
Alright, so again, although
incredibly sad, what's going on
29:44
here is not about this
particular case. Although it is
29:48
interesting how when you read
the report he called out for his
29:50
mom that immediately brings
George Floyd to mind as he was
29:54
calling out for his mom as he
was dying on the spot likely
29:57
from a fentanyl overdose doesn't
matter doesn't matter. relevant
30:01
because that's not what's being
taken advantage of.
30:03
Let's play these two clips
before you okay? Yeah, sure
30:07
analysis, sir. This is the same
rundown but instead of being on
30:10
commercial television was on
NPR, which is worse. Okay,
30:16
protests took place around the
country overnight mostly
30:18
peaceful following the release
of video showing Memphis police
30:22
brutally beat beating Tyree
Nichols who died three days
30:26
later. Five black police
officers have been fired and
30:29
they face murder charges.
Tennessee State Representative
30:32
Joe Townes Jr praised the
peaceful demonstrations and
30:35
called for more in Memphis and
elsewhere. We have
30:38
to protest but they did it in
such a dignified way you can
30:40
hear the echoes a chance of
we're going to do it like mama
30:44
said. Mama says she wanted what
peaceful protests.
30:48
Mama says I'll Memphis City
Council member Jeff Warren says
30:51
the police force is understaffed
by hundreds of officers. He says
30:55
it doesn't have enough police
supervisors on the streets of
30:58
Memphis
30:58
in the Memphis Police
Department. We're down 500
31:01
officers from our complement we
need 2500 officers to be able to
31:06
patrol the city and we've been
working on 1819 102,000 officers
31:11
so we're down by 20%. So that
means everyone's working
31:14
overtime.
31:15
And today Memphis police say
they are permanently
31:17
deactivating the scorpion unit
that the five officers who
31:21
killed Nichols belong to. All
right.
31:25
Did you have another one? Well,
that clip is interesting because
31:27
it backs up the fact that nobody
wants these jobs. Yes. The other
31:32
one is this one which it turns.
This reminds me of the Rodney
31:37
King thing. And by the way, I
saw both these these very
31:40
different very different I
thought so too. I thought the
31:43
Rodney King one was a real, a
real beating even though King
31:48
lived through it. And it was
just different. But the the
31:56
thing that was similar it was
the number of people that were
31:58
surrounding watching. And this
took place with all these
32:02
events. And this is the one that
is kind of interesting. This is
32:04
the Memphis, the others
involved.
32:07
Other questions about what went
on behind the scenes. For
32:10
instance, people are asking why
the sheriff's office may not
32:12
have known until last night that
some of their officers were
32:15
there that night. Also, there
are questions about to fire
32:18
department employees who were
also under who are also under
32:21
investigation. We're still
sorting through the footage. But
32:24
it appears that two first
responders did not take
32:26
appropriate action with Nichols
who was clearly in distress. And
32:30
there's also the matter of this
special unit that these officers
32:33
belong to. The team has now been
deactivated and the police chief
32:37
has called for an independent
review. On another note, anybody
32:40
who has watched the video is
bound to be struck by the number
32:42
of law enforcement officials
that appeared on scene, the
32:45
local district attorney who
announced the original charges
32:48
against the five officers that
it doesn't preclude further
32:51
action from his office.
32:53
Again, no mention of the African
American nature of the officers.
32:59
Of course, it doesn't fit the
narrative. And as people were
33:02
getting worried, oh, this is
gonna be another black lives
33:05
matter. It's not I can tell you
right now, this is not going to
33:08
happen. It is there's something
much bigger going on here which
33:12
needs to be discussed. And of
course, this very sad event is
33:15
being abused for it. So back to
the professional signs, justice
33:19
for Tyri. The signs are all they
never bashful about promoting
33:24
what they put on the signs if
you look at it, and we all saw
33:27
the professional signs that as a
no agenda trigger, the signs
33:31
were printed up by the Party for
Socialism and Liberation. P s l
33:37
web.org. And so this, I'm gonna
just gonna go down this rabbit
33:41
hole, and then we'll be done
because you'll understand
33:43
exactly what is happening. And
you will note you understand how
33:46
to feel at least not as anxious
about another repeat of the
33:50
summer of peaceful protests. So
from the program of the Party
33:54
for Socialism and Liberation, by
the way, there's not there's no
33:57
one, no one has mentioned.
There's no board or anything
34:00
like this. It's you know, it's
just websites and they all
34:02
connect to other websites like
what's the other one? Breaking
34:07
the chains.org. And it's all the
same is built by the same people
34:12
let during the probably five to
10 years ago, when these signs
34:16
started cropping up. It was done
by the world's Workers Party.
34:19
Yes, stay tuned. And they did
the same thing. You tried to
34:24
track him down and there was
this website and that website
34:27
there was it was the epitome of
long tail where you're
34:30
jumping to the end. That's okay.
I'll still take us down that
34:36
route. So now they have the
program. So I'm just going to
34:40
that's the only real font, like
three paragraphs I'm going to
34:43
read just so you understand
what's really happening here. So
34:46
they're getting people onto the
streets. They have the justice
34:49
for Tyrion nickels take to the
streets and they have everything
34:52
coordinated all the different
cities where you can we can find
34:56
a protest going on What time it
starts where you're supposed to
35:02
assemble including Austin,
Texas. So the Party for
35:05
Socialism, Socialism and
Liberation exists to carry out
35:08
the struggle for socialism
inside the United States, the
35:11
center of world capitalism and
imperialism. The PSL stands in
35:15
solidarity with our sisters and
brothers around the world who
35:18
are resisting capitalist
exploitation and imperialist
35:21
domination. The need for the
socialist reorganization of
35:25
society becomes more apparent
and urgent with each passing
35:28
day. While a tiny part of the
population grows ever richer.
35:31
10s of millions of workers here
in the United States and
35:34
billions of workers around the
world sink deeper into poverty,
35:37
monumental advances in science
and technology, which should
35:40
have uplifted the many instead
have only mainly enrich the few.
35:44
The great wealth society is the
product of both natural
35:47
resources and the labor of the
working people. Yet the wealth
35:50
is increasingly the private
property of those who produce
35:52
nothing of value. The tiny class
of capitalists owners, this
35:56
irreconcilable conflict defines
life for the vast majority of
35:59
people in the world. The
development of capitalism, as
36:02
already foreseen by Karl Marx
and Frederick Engels, in the mid
36:07
19th century, binds the world
even more closely together.
36:10
Today, there's a vast and
growing international working
36:13
class, of which the US working
class is about one section. So
36:16
they've got nothing but LGBTQ
bipoc videos of people saying
36:22
young people say I finally found
a place to connect, I finally
36:25
found a place that I can
connect. And what's great about
36:28
this, the way they write this
stuff, it's hard to argue, I we
36:33
don't like big pharma, we don't
like big tech, we can see the
36:36
scam of the banks. But these are
the same people that were also
36:40
behind Black Lives Matter.
bipoc, mainly women, Marxists,
36:46
professional Marxists. And
they've got books, everything
36:49
except the actual Karl Marx
book. Interestingly enough, you
36:54
know, they've got books that you
can buy, they got all kinds of
36:56
different websites. And this is
all sub sites of the answer
37:04
coalition. And the answer
coalition, they started as a
37:10
front group for the world
Workers Party. And this end, and
37:16
they actually started September
14 2001, where they organized
37:22
and they organize major anti
Iraq War rallies in 2000, to
37:26
2002 and 2003. They are
inherently anti Israel. They
37:32
hate cops, they hate that
because they're all for
37:34
Palestine.
37:37
Yeah, it's a giveaway. It's a
big so here's the check. If you
37:41
there's a checklist of things
that you can see these things,
37:44
building draws right back to
these answers.
37:46
And the answer Folk is an
acronym for answer now to stop
37:49
war and racism. So now, if you
start to look at this outfit,
37:55
and I think one of the main
players may be this, Brian,
37:58
Brian Becker, Brian Becker guy,
he's the co director of the
38:02
International Action Center,
National Director of
38:05
International answer, former
member of the World workers,
38:09
party Secretariat, co founder of
the Party for Socialism and
38:12
Liberation. And there's a lot
and there's a lot of
38:15
documentation who's on this,
who's a part of it, including Al
38:19
Sharpton, you know, his his
whole rainbow kala coalition, or
38:22
whatever it is. And so this is
an opportunity and world Workers
38:27
Party is 50 years old. This is
an operation and you'll see it
38:32
when you start seeing the
messaging. You can't ignore that
38:36
a lot of the problems you and I
would both agree with. It's
38:39
like, yeah, that's effed up, but
they're giving a solution. Their
38:42
answer is socialism and Marxism.
And so the problem they have and
38:48
why I do and we got to be, we
got to keep our eye on these
38:51
guys. Because they're not going
to succeed succeed this time.
38:54
But eventually, they just might.
And you're Antifa is also one of
38:58
their you know, that's like
their, their storm troopers.
39:00
They bring those in, if they
need to kick off some stuff. But
39:03
the problem is, Americans will
jump in and protest, police
39:09
brutality, if there's racism
involved. See, that's why you
39:12
have Jane Fonda saying climate
change is all right. It's all
39:15
racism. So if you don't have the
racism component, which we don't
39:19
have, in this case, we have
everything else. We don't have a
39:23
white cop. Americans don't
protest white girls don't
39:27
protest against cop. I'm going
to tell you that right now. No
39:30
protest for a cop killing a
black man. Yeah, now we're all
39:34
in. So it's a fail, and they're
openly openly now saying we're
39:38
Marxist and this is the way to
go. So I think this is a
39:42
failure. In fact, Austin was one
of the one of the targeted sizi
39:47
cities and people I know in
Austin, Austin's gonna burn
39:50
tonight. They were literally 20
people on a field. You know why?
39:53
Because it's cold. This is the
whole problem. It's too cold. No
39:57
one in Chicago is gonna go out
and protest tonight. It's too
40:01
cold everywhere. So we're
missing all of the racial
40:04
components, that timing is off.
But we do have to be, and I said
40:08
it, we do have to be aware of
this happening. And these groups
40:14
are a problem. And the media is
all in on it. And that's where
40:20
we have to be vigilant, at
least, if we want to know what's
40:22
happening in our bag had going
on in our backyard. So sadly,
40:26
once again, just abused the
black man, in this case, to to
40:32
move the socialist and Marxist
and communist movement forward
40:36
and they're not bashful about
using those words anymore.
40:40
Well, to me, that's a plus.
40:43
I mean to because now, it's
easier to identify, you don't
40:45
have to
40:46
ditch the hubris on their part,
40:48
correct? Correct. Now,
40:52
there are better ways of doing
it in the olden days, and this
40:54
is your writing goes back 50
years or more 50 goes back to
40:58
the international all the rest
of the communist stuff that took
41:01
place in the 40s. But it's like
they were they were better at
41:04
covering it. Now. They're just
kind of bragging about it. And
41:07
it's not going to work because
at some point, it triggers
41:11
something in the American
psyche. It's really not for
41:14
communist.
41:15
Yeah, no. Yeah, no, exactly.
Yeah. No, you know, it just it's
41:19
not going to work. The only
thing we have to be careful of
41:22
is Antifa. You know, that's an
Antifa is also a worldwide, you
41:26
know, it's not just a bunch of
jerks in Portland, and Tifa was
41:30
everywhere.
41:30
It was everywhere. And they go
that brings us to another I
41:34
think, I think the media being
in on something, which was this
41:37
Pelosi thing. Oh, yeah. Because
the media was was if you've
41:44
watched, well, I can go either
way. I can start from the NS go
41:48
to the beginning, which is
probably better. We can start
41:52
with the Riri. Pete of the these
are on the PAP Yeah, guys house
42:00
have to Pelosi 911 call. But
we'll start with the end of the
42:07
analysis, which is NBC getting
rid of Alma gear, who is the guy
42:14
on NBC Elmiger, the guy with a
very funny presentation voice,
42:18
who did the report on what
happened? And he got Oh, right,
42:23
right. He got suspended from
NBC. Because giving this early
42:28
report this is now almost I
hopefully everyone out there
42:31
seeing the video. It's not much
to it. But Alma gear reports it
42:35
incredibly accurately. And he
gets fired for doing so by NBC.
42:41
I don't think he's been
reinstated.
42:42
Sources familiar with what
unfolded in the Pelosi
42:45
residence. Now revealing when
officers responded to the high
42:49
priority call. They were
seemingly unaware they had been
42:52
called to the home of the
Speaker of the House after a
42:56
knock and announce the front
door was opened by Mr. Pelosi,
43:00
the 82 year old did not
immediately declare an emergency
43:04
or tried to leave his home, but
instead began walking several
43:07
feet back into the foyer a
toward the end and away from
43:11
police. Why Pelosi didn't try to
flee or tell responding officers
43:16
he was in distress is unclear.
We still don't know exactly what
43:21
unfolded between Mr. Pelosi and
the suspect for the 30 minutes
43:24
they were alone inside that
house.
43:28
Okay, so that was the report
that got Alma gear fired
43:33
sideways. He says he's on
suspension, sidelined by NBC.
43:38
And having seen the video, this
is exactly what happened.
43:42
Pretty much and did he not? I
see him have a drink in his
43:45
hand.
43:47
He had to keep talking about
this drinking and that's still
43:51
kind of baffling. So let's
listen to the let's listen to
43:55
the Depop ABC report. Got it?
44:00
This video is also disturbing.
It is difficult. We're not going
44:05
to show you much of it.
Officers.
44:06
Hold on stop right there. Why
aren't they going to show us
44:10
much of it? You've seen the
whole thing I did. What's there
44:15
what's the Why do you stop it? I
mean it's it's mostly just a
44:18
bunch of cameras just guide
knocking this guy Oh, and you
44:21
know, going after the guy with a
hammer and then the police jump
44:24
in right away, do which is kind
of contrary to early reports.
44:29
And I want to mention at this
point before I get to the rest
44:31
of this. The thinking goes that
the reason that NBC got rid of
44:37
it or moved Alma gear and they
will they kept trying to develop
44:41
a a narrative that this was a
right wing nut ball.
44:45
Yes, I remember Trump. I
remember.
44:50
It was Trump, but instead the
guy lived in a in a school bus
44:54
with left wing stickers all over
it gay pride flags and every and
44:58
he was a socialist. You He's a
socialist on the lines of these
45:02
guys that you just talked about.
Answer group. Ah, he's that kind
45:07
of guy and he was going after
Pelosi for whatever reason it
45:09
wasn't because of Trump or
Magga. And they couldn't get
45:13
that narrative to play out like
you just pointed out with the
45:16
narrative. They tried to push
with this racism thing which
45:19
they have trouble with, because
of the black cops, right? This
45:23
is the media. This is what we're
dealing with here. These guys
45:26
are these. This is the corrupt
media that are trying to pull
45:29
something on us. And so let's
finish this ABC. This ABC report
45:33
with this is David mirror.
45:35
This video is also disturbing.
It is difficult. We're not going
45:39
to show you much of it. Officers
arriving to see an intruder at
45:42
the door holding Paul Pelosi
with one hand, both men
45:45
struggling over a hammer.
Obviously we're not going to
45:48
show what happens next, David to
pay hitting Mr. Paula like the
45:53
obviously
45:53
part. I mean, what's obvious
about how they show they show
45:57
the black man being beaten, so
they don't want to show the
46:00
hammer that that beats the old
white man. I mean, obviously
46:03
you're full of crap. David Muir.
That's just not okay to pave
46:06
the headings. Mr. Pelosi in the
head with that hammer as
46:10
officers rushed through the door
tackling him to the floor. He
46:14
allegedly broke in just after
2am. That was back on October
46:17
28. Paul Pelosi was home alone
at the time there you see.
46:22
Hold on, hold on, hold on. Hold
on a second. What time did he
46:26
break in?
46:27
He allegedly broke in just after
2am. That was
46:31
2am. And this this body cam
video was at 9:31pm. Am I
46:41
correct? I don't know the time.
So well. That's what I looked
46:45
at. Because I have two video
timestamps. Actually, I have him
46:48
breaking in at 5am. Not too but
five is timestamp the video the
46:53
surveillance video. Could be
wrong could be offset was
46:57
probably bad reporting. Let's
face it. But this guy was
47:01
inside for a long time is what
I'm saying.
47:04
They say he was in there for a
half an hour.
47:06
If he was in at 2am. And they
don't go until 9am. And
47:10
you're gonna go by those
numbers. Yeah.
47:14
That's a problem.
47:18
Well, here's the Pelosi 911 Call
has got a timestamp on it. Well,
47:21
we
47:22
haven't finished that report you
want? Okay. Well, yeah, we'll
47:24
finish listed in the report for
47:25
October 28. Paul Pelosi was home
alone at the time there you see
47:30
at the doorway. Hall Pelosi,
David debate. What is the hammer
47:34
the hand connected they say drop
the hammer. And of course,
47:38
that's chilling. We're freezing
the video there in and of
47:41
itself. We're not going to move
any further than that, obviously
47:44
our team through this at this
hour obvious prosecutors say he
47:47
planned to kidnap and torture
Speaker Nancy Pelosi and had a
47:51
hit list of elected officials to
pay pleading not guilty to
47:53
attempted murder, burglary and
elder abuse. We should mention
47:57
that authorities say it took him
16 blows and an entire body slam
48:02
just to break through the glass
to get into the home in San
48:06
Francisco on that night. And
once they were inside they
48:09
recovered two hammers a pair of
rubber gloves and a sword on the
48:13
premises. A rubber knife
48:15
and a compass and what is all
about a sword. What was up with
48:19
a sword business?
48:20
Now the thing is of course this
is a very quiet part of San
48:23
Francisco and all that racket
you think would have alerted
48:26
some neighbor and also they keep
bringing they bring it up but
48:30
they don't bring it up enough
which is the Capitol Police are
48:32
supposed to be a guarding this
house 24/7
48:35
And it took him 16 blows so
there you go.
48:38
So what's going on with that?
They don't want to talk about
48:41
that.
48:42
At least the elites get the same
crappy police that we do. That's
48:46
the good news. 911 call
48:51
yeah the 911 call this is the
call that 911 received and I get
48:56
the sense that the guy he's on
the phone in the bathroom it
49:00
seems as though Depop must be
right there looking at him
49:04
for 2022 2022
49:11
Let me listen again
49:13
for 2020 203 San Francisco
police do you need help? Here
49:28
just waiting for my wife to come
back to 223 waiting to come back
49:35
to the air for days I guess love
to wait okay do you need please
49:42
fire a metaphor for anything
eight seconds? I don't think so.
49:50
Wow.
49:52
So odd all of so hot.
49:55
So he drops the Nancy Pelosi
thing trying to trigger them but
49:58
they don't pay attention to a
some But he does sort of cups
50:00
finally do show up. Now here's
the interesting clip because
50:04
this I don't know this been
played anywhere except locally
50:08
because his one and it says even
been played locally except on
50:11
KTVU because Depop called one of
the reporters in the office and
50:18
gave him gave a statement
50:21
down to passing on video
striking popularity with a
50:24
hammer inside his San Francisco
home. Amber Lee joins us now
50:27
with his bizarre, seemingly
rehearsed message tonight and
50:31
Christina gray
50:32
seemingly rehearse Oh goodness,
50:34
David Depop called me from San
Francisco County jail this
50:37
afternoon. I had originally
reached out to him last year
50:41
after his arrest. At the start
of our conversation this
50:44
afternoon. He told me he wanted
to make a statement and that I
50:47
could record the call. Our
conversation lasted just under
50:51
five and a half minutes. That's
the
50:53
only piece of body temperatures
have an important message for
50:58
everyone in America. You're
welcome. Liberty isn't dying to
51:04
see being killed systematically
and deliberately. The people
51:08
killing it have names and
addresses like got their names
51:11
and addresses like to say that a
little bit of a heart to heart
51:14
chat about their bad behavior
51:15
to pep offers an apology, not
for the attack that seriously
51:19
injured Pelosi and left him
hospitalized for several days
51:23
with a fractured skull. The
apology was for what he says he
51:27
didn't get to do.
51:28
I want to apologize to everyone.
I mess up. Sorry, I couldn't get
51:35
more of them. It's my own fault.
No one else is to blame. better
51:40
prepare
51:40
the suspect in the Pelosi attack
says that he spent all his time
51:44
exposing online what he calls
government corruption, only to
51:48
have his freedom of speech
silenced with his website shut
51:52
down.
51:52
I have a lot more to say. I had
a website of over 300 pages that
51:57
given the pages and stuff they
don't want you to hear. I'm in
52:00
the process of trying to set up
a new site of tyrannical global
52:04
public fascist.
52:07
Sort shortly after the video of
her husband's attack was
52:10
released. Nancy Pelosi says she
will not be watching the
52:13
footage. I wasn't able to
challenge the past statements
52:17
and ask follow up questions. He
tells me he didn't want to
52:20
jeopardize his case to Pat face
a state charges of attempted
52:23
murder and elder abuse as well
as charges in federal court for
52:28
kidnapping. He has pleaded not
guilty. His next court date is
52:32
scheduled for February 23.
52:36
Well, that is something I indeed
have not heard. And do we even
52:39
know if it's really him? He
sounds pretty put together?
52:46
I don't know. Huh? But
52:50
well, we can think of a meal
that hasn't
52:51
been played anyplace else.
52:54
I've not heard it No, you
52:55
won't get I think they're
hanging on to it. I KTVU. So
52:58
they can use it as an exclusive
for a while, but they can't keep
53:01
that going on forever. Because
they're part of the Goldie's
53:05
exchange groups and TV and
print.
53:09
That guy sounds like he's right
out of the PSL playbook.
53:15
Yeah, I think the way he started
with your welcome,
53:19
comrade was was a bit much it
would have been funny if you
53:23
said comrade,
53:24
comrades would have been good,
but he didn't do that. Yeah, the
53:29
whole thing is, but what's
interesting overall, is that
53:33
they suppressed the tape, they
would not release this. This was
53:36
only under a court order after
they were sued under foi, a bite
53:42
every news organization in the
Bay Area and probably some more
53:46
outside the Bay Area to get this
released. Because they wouldn't
53:50
release it. Why wouldn't they
really why you saw it? How about
53:54
what welcome big deal by
releasing
53:55
I have a thought? I have a
thought. So they finally
53:58
released it. The timing was
interesting. I mean, it was
54:03
Friday. I think they released it
Friday night. Yeah, fraud Monday
54:05
released
54:06
it just before they released
these. The one from Memphis
54:09
seems about the same time that
Trump gave a speech.
54:13
We have a president who son's
laptop from hill gets taken over
54:19
and exposes massive corruption
like nobody's ever seen before.
54:24
He think the father do you ever
hear this? Do you think the
54:27
father was upset? The dad I left
my laptop in a repair shop. I
54:32
forgot to pick that up. And this
repair guy went a little crazy
54:35
when he saw what was on it.
What's the word son, every crime
54:39
that you've ever committed?
54:43
I mean, could it be something
like that, that just lets
54:46
whatever we do, now's the time
to release all this. So there's
54:48
no noise about Trump's speech?
54:53
Well, you'd have to know what
Trump's speech was going to be
54:55
about at least anything
54:57
Trump anything Wow, they're
desperate.
55:01
I'm telling you something's up
out because this this, this
55:05
stupid Pelosi video, which
should have been released the
55:08
next day. Yeah. Which got Alma
gear who reported on it
55:14
extremely accurately, much more
so than any networks now. Nobody
55:20
else reported on it as
accurately as he did. And then
55:22
he got and then they took it
down from the website, even if
55:25
this is the other part of that.
NBC took that report down from
55:30
his own website. Yeah, so this
this is a conspiracy da
55:34
there it is.
55:35
I love your theory has to be of
course, why would you Why Why
55:39
did NBC take any of this action?
55:42
Because they were told to the
question is who told him to do
55:45
what?
55:46
Yeah, they obviously had to be
told to and they had they had to
55:50
shut up Alma gear so they put
him on suspension? Probably with
55:54
don't worry about what gets you
back later. No,
55:56
I think he should. He should be
very careful. No small aviation
55:59
no hot. Why? Why?
56:01
There's no reason for him.
Unless he knows who told him to
56:04
to. I don't think he knows
anything except his report. So
56:07
he doesn't have to be worried
about anything. It seems to me.
56:10
Well, he's a troublemaker
regardless.
56:13
Just troublemakers do it is.
56:15
Hold on. What did they say in
Goodfellas? Why take a risk? Why
56:18
take why take a chance? I can't
get past this. I have to play a
56:23
little bit of this video on the
homepage of the Party for
56:26
Socialism and Liberation. Now,
it's like watching tick tock,
56:30
right. What? I'm sorry.
56:37
I didn't say anything.
56:38
I thought you were saying
something weird. Yes. Any Party
56:40
for Socialism? What is this?
What am I hearing? What is that?
56:45
Oh, I'm hearing myself back for
some reason. I pulled the Jhansi
56:48
Dvorak can leave this in the
show. Yes, the the stream is
56:51
still on on a browser. And so
I'm
56:55
like, playing for the browser.
And
56:59
I'm like, why? This is what you
did a while back and I
57:02
excoriated you for it. I'm so
sorry. I must repent. Alright,
57:05
here we go. Easy is very easy.
Join the PSL
57:08
Yes. Oh, yes. Oh, so Party
57:10
for Socialism and Liberation to
57:12
organize alongside my community
members
57:14
was looking to make a positive
impact in my community.
57:18
I wanted to do relevant
organizing work in my hometown
57:22
against the housing crisis,
prisons and police brutality,
57:25
but also against the US is
imperialist wars in other
57:29
countries,
57:30
useless. imperialist wars of the
United States were devastating
57:33
for communities around the
world. So once I was able to see
57:37
that there was a connection
between the wars abroad and the
57:41
war on our people at home, it
was very clear that I needed to
57:44
get involved. I knew that I
wanted to join, join a
57:47
revolutionary party that kept in
mind, everyone and everyone's
57:51
humanity, it was through
57:52
the party that I understood the
source of my pain. And when I
57:56
understood that source, I want
to destroy it.
57:58
I was raised, being told that
all of the great problems in the
58:02
world had been solved already
that racism was solved. And you
58:06
know, there were some hiccups
along the way, but it's better
58:08
now. And that wasn't my
experience as
58:11
a child of immigrants and seeing
my family go through so many
58:14
different situations and seeing
family members incarcerated as
58:17
an immigrant growing up in a
working class
58:19
family and everybody they got
LGBTQ LGBTQ IAP k plus they got
58:24
noodle boys, they got bipoc says
immigrant immigrants it's it's
58:30
everything is in here. And it
just as it progresses,
58:33
I saw a lot of hardship and
struggle, I experienced a lot
58:36
fighting for fair wages, wages,
health care, access to housing,
58:40
how much injustice there was
happening. I grew up with my
58:43
parents, teaching me about the
Civil Rights era how much of a
58:47
stain that slavery
58:49
and was kind of cool, the Asian
girl grew up with parents who
58:52
told her about the Civil Rights
era era,
58:55
oppression and native genocide
left on the United States. Also
58:58
the interconnection of sexism,
racism, homophobia, transphobia
59:02
with capitalism, capitalism
59:03
is the source of all the racism
59:06
capitalism is the source of all
let's back it up for a second
59:09
always comes down to that that's
Yes. Can't get away with me they
59:13
besides being big boosters to
the Palestinians, yep, they
59:18
don't get that personally. But
that's part of it. It's always a
59:21
checklist item Palestinian and
then capitalist they bring it in
59:26
as bad as the bad
59:28
if I, if I may be so bold, I
think it's they're making a
59:33
transliteration or connection
between banks, Jews, Israel, bad
59:39
that it's totally it's totally
anti semitic. Absolutely. The
59:43
interconnection of sexism,
racism, homophobia, transphobia.
59:47
With capitalism, capitalism
59:48
is the source of all the racism
and incarceration and poverty
59:53
that my family has
59:54
millions and millions of dollars
being funneled overseas to fund
59:58
a war that can On many innocent
lives, there's
1:00:02
so much happening around the
world that it's just very hard
1:00:05
to digest, to have analysis that
really spoke to the condition
1:00:08
that's to which I was growing up
with. A big shift for me was
1:00:11
whether this is one guy, just
one white guy in here with a
1:00:14
beard, and I can't find his name
anywhere I look at him. I know
1:00:18
this guy from somewhere I have
seen him. It's, and you can see
1:00:23
right on the homepage of pls
web.org If anyone the troll room
1:00:26
might the guy with the beard. I
know him from somewhere had
1:00:29
children. I didn't want to have
to explain to them why I didn't
1:00:32
do something more
1:00:33
once I started to get there.
1:00:36
We both we both had children.
When if we ever had to explain
1:00:41
to any kid why we didn't do more
throwback
1:00:45
to Nazis
1:00:49
must be throwback. Because it's
not a fact. Nobody. I don't know
1:00:53
anybody who has kids who's ever
thought that they had to explain
1:00:57
why time. Sorry, son. I didn't
do more.
1:01:00
But what what? Okay, how about
this? What were you doing when
1:01:02
the when the earth was burning
from climate change? You had to
1:01:07
you didn't do enough? I mean,
it's all introduced.
1:01:11
It's and I'm never confronted
with this. Well, no, because I
1:01:14
have kids that are insane.
1:01:16
Dude, we're old. We're old as
wood. So you know, this is this
1:01:19
is all new.
1:01:22
We can be quite young, a good
1:01:24
popular trick and you know what
I'm saying? I didn't want to
1:01:27
have to explain to them why I
didn't do something more once I
1:01:29
started to get
1:01:30
I'm sorry, to PSL web.org for
all of you, PSL web.org.
1:01:34
Older
1:01:36
I got a little bit more
militant, no too interested in
1:01:39
socialism. Socialism
1:01:41
really is a solution to the
issues that we have in this
1:01:44
country rejecting
1:01:45
the notion that profits should
be placed over
1:01:49
people started to learn more
about what socialism actually
1:01:52
is. And what it actually stands
for.
1:01:54
Is this cooler, while you want
to listen a little more?
1:01:56
Yes, it's fabulous. I like this.
1:02:00
You know, I had a good day at
work. We listened to this kids
1:02:04
who are socialist, it was kind
of crazy kids
1:02:07
are talking about the average
they hate capitalism,
1:02:10
I determine that a revolution is
the only way to actually fight
1:02:15
inequalities that our people
deserve. Just realize our people
1:02:19
deserve weight
1:02:20
our people, and Elon is he's
bipoc by these, these two, one
1:02:24
after another a bipoc are not a
DOS,
1:02:27
but are people so he's not
inclusive at all. And the whole
1:02:31
a whole schema is supposed to be
about inclusiveness, and we
1:02:35
don't have a race blindness and
all the rest of it even though
1:02:37
you don't want to do that for
God's sake. But this we deserve
1:02:42
it thing has always been a kind
of a there's a couple of items
1:02:46
that you see on TV, that the
lawyers had to talk about the
1:02:51
cart, the ambulance chasers,
they go, Yeah, you're gonna get
1:02:53
the money you deserve, you're
gonna get the money you deserve
1:02:57
that we call that we said you
deserve. That's kind of the kind
1:03:00
of annoying, but the one that
really gets me the most are the
1:03:03
beauty commercials with the
firm, some cosmetics company,
1:03:08
and it's the you deserve it,
right? Which is like bull crap.
1:03:20
deserve what do you deserve, you
deserve it
1:03:23
to actually fight for the
freedoms and equalities that our
1:03:27
people deserve? Just realize the
need for some sort of
1:03:30
centralized movement. And
thinking about the only way that
1:03:33
revolution was going to happen
was joining joining the struggle
1:03:37
that I had experienced in my
childhood,
1:03:38
no other groups that I met at
the time were tying the local
1:03:43
struggles against capitalism to
international struggles for
1:03:46
liberation around the world. And
1:03:48
the people who you see this is
this is this is this is deep,
1:03:50
these people are dangerous
capitalism, these people but the
1:03:53
people were programming these
children,
1:03:56
international struggles for
duration around the world. And
1:03:59
the PSL is dedicated to making
sure that we can all live in
1:04:02
dignity and security
1:04:03
and it turned out that PSL was
the perfect organization for
1:04:07
me and being around people in
the party really gave me a new
1:04:12
perspective, a deeper
understanding of of issues that
1:04:16
are going on in this country
this and also tying it into a
1:04:19
larger global context how to
understand the conditions that
1:04:23
put us in the position that
we're at are not necessarily
1:04:26
random they're things that we
can analyze and be able to work
1:04:29
towards changing and create
change together
1:04:31
revolution comrade giving people
the knowledge from past
1:04:34
struggles and helping elevate
people in each community.
1:04:37
This guy is a professional
Marxist I know him from
1:04:40
somewhere the beard is back
underneath
1:04:41
to become leaders leader
1:04:42
so does a great job of
explaining those sorts of
1:04:44
things. And really building
people into organizing a system
1:04:48
where it's US workers in charge
Yeah,
1:04:51
like, no we can we the workers
have to own the coffee shop and
1:04:55
not the bosses, not the bosses.
Here it is here it is noodle
1:04:58
noodle Here we go.
1:05:00
things and really building
people into organizers build a
1:05:03
system where it's a workers in
charge and not the bosses not
1:05:07
the not the capitalists in
charge these are
1:05:09
struggles that connected that
1:05:10
was the noodle boy Jack it up
1:05:13
it's it's a new noodle boy it's
a new noodle boy
1:05:16
it's a worker should be in
charge not the boss's That's
1:05:19
what I said. It's just like the
measure what he said to I mean,
1:05:21
it's what I'm saying. Yeah,
we're, we have to listen to one
1:05:24
more. Yes. Is noodle Blimey,
it's the same basic noodle boy
1:05:28
is not a person noodle boy lives
1:05:30
little boy, noodle boy is a
concept comrade. Noodle boy is
1:05:35
more is more noodle
1:05:36
boy concept. We
1:05:37
are all noodle boy. With a
minute you.
1:05:46
For Kids,
1:05:47
there we go. I get to my pasta
Glads locked and loaded. Here we
1:05:51
go noodle noodle, the
1:05:52
sorts of things and really
building people into organizers
1:05:56
to build a system where it's US
workers in charge. And not the
1:05:59
bosses, not the not the
capitalists in charge.
1:06:02
These are struggles that connect
us nationwide. And I believe
1:06:05
it's incredibly important for
members nationwide to be able to
1:06:10
communicate with each other and
share what's going on in our
1:06:14
communities and be able to
support each other with a
1:06:17
nationally coordinated
organization, we can harness the
1:06:20
full power of each person
skills, talents, individual work
1:06:25
and contribute it to a
collective goal that's far more
1:06:28
powerful than the impact of any
one person from
1:06:31
Atlanta or California. Somebody
says something about what you're
1:06:35
going through and has been
through something similar and
1:06:37
can share and help
1:06:38
being a part of a national
organization allows for us to
1:06:45
mobilize quickly when they're
uprising.
1:06:50
Here it is used to stormforce to
mobilize quickly when there's
1:06:53
uprisings and protest. This is
Marxism This is
1:06:56
to mobilize quickly, when there
are uprisings, protests and it's
1:07:01
only through struggling together
and fighting together. That we
1:07:05
fighting.
1:07:06
Fighting, fighting. That's
that's it's getting Trump
1:07:09
indicted, man, you got to be
careful what you say and
1:07:11
change this in an organized and
revolutionary party.
1:07:14
It was really only once and it
was the joining.
1:07:17
Can somebody stop? Can somebody
get a copy of this? Because I
1:07:21
don't think this is going to be
up that long.
1:07:23
It's on YouTube. It's embedded
on their website and it's on
1:07:26
YouTube. So YouTube embed Oh,
it's gonna be you kidding me?
1:07:31
This is not gonna
1:07:32
this is a this is not a they're
not doing this right. Well,
1:07:37
hold on. Versiv. Are you are you
saying that the curry Devorah
1:07:41
consulting group should perhaps
get involved so we can help our
1:07:44
comrades do it? Right.
1:07:46
They're not doing it right. I,
at least the way I see it. I
1:07:49
mean, I may be old fashioned.
But I think this is too much.
1:07:53
What would you recommend to
would you recommend?
1:07:56
They've got to back off? I mean,
this is ridiculous. What? I
1:07:59
don't know what I think this is
the YouTube mentality. And they
1:08:02
figure I think, or not YouTube,
but tick tock, I think you've
1:08:05
got you caught that early. This
is like a tick tock thing. And
1:08:09
it's like these short little
snippets, but there's too many
1:08:12
of them. And it's one I mean,
it's like, they made their
1:08:16
point. They made their point,
like halfway, not even halfway,
1:08:20
way too long.
1:08:21
It's way too long, way too long.
1:08:23
And quit beating it up now. And
now it's not because they're
1:08:26
doing it's such a lot. They're
doing it in such a lengthy
1:08:30
manner that I think is giving
away as they're they're giving
1:08:35
it away. They're giving away the
the nastiness of
1:08:39
it. Oh, yes. This is this is why
I was so God when I found all
1:08:42
this last night like, Oh, this
is this is not to be messed
1:08:45
with. They're messing it up, but
they couldn't get it right. And
1:08:48
they had empty fear. Yeah. And
they have Antifa might as well
1:08:52
play it out since we've been
doing it.
1:08:56
It hasn't been too easy. Yeah,
it's taking up a lot of time,
1:08:58
but it's good. It's good stuff
change
1:09:00
this in an organized and
revolutionary party.
1:09:02
It was really only one solution
for me and it was to join a
1:09:05
revolutionary party that uses
Marxist Marxism Leninism as if
1:09:11
Marxism and Leninism as a
science
1:09:14
now you know what might be going
on here? If you sat down and
1:09:17
actually watched it? I don't
think anyone could stomach This
1:09:20
by the way, especially the Tick
Tock generally, they can put it
1:09:22
this too long. But let's just
say it's possible at this whole
1:09:26
thing. We've been interrupting
it a lot so it doesn't have the
1:09:29
same effect. You thank God and
you sat down and watched it it's
1:09:32
possible it has some hypnotic
action. Yes, comrade. And by the
1:09:39
end you're kind of bug eyed, you
know? Yes, yes. Comrade I need
1:09:44
to
1:09:44
join the Revolutionary Party. I
need a party that is
1:09:47
revolutionary that can mobilize
1:09:48
Marxism Leninism as a science to
help us analyze our current
1:09:52
situation. I have
1:09:53
a much better understanding of
1:09:55
capitalism. More seriously after
his balls dropped You're
1:10:01
understanding the history of
socialism.
1:10:05
talking over all the important
details of why PSL is for you,
1:10:08
comrade,
1:10:09
I have a much better
understanding of socialism, the
1:10:12
history of socialism, the
1:10:13
art of the PSLs mission is to
educate the working class, teach
1:10:17
people about how we organize,
and also teach the lessons of
1:10:21
previous movements.
1:10:22
As a member myself, I've really
learned how to be able to
1:10:24
support not only my community,
but also to be able to support
1:10:28
my workplace and understanding
how to be able to struggle
1:10:30
together. If you're
1:10:31
interested in joining the PSL I
would highly encourage you to
1:10:34
check out the website Yes, a
web.org. Get in touch with your
1:10:37
local branch speak to you know
PSL members about the work that
1:10:42
they do
1:10:42
meet the comrades in the
comrades let's hear what people
1:10:45
have to say. He should
1:10:47
meet the comrades,
1:10:49
comrades
1:10:51
here that Robert De Niro is
doing a new movie, meet the
1:10:54
comrades instead of Meet the
Parents. This is crazy comrades
1:10:58
in the PSL go to some events,
hear what people have to say.
1:11:02
See how the party supports its
community. Be ready
1:11:06
to challenge yourself and be
ready to grow more than you may
1:11:10
think you can. It's not a light
thing to join the party and you
1:11:14
need to be ready to be
committed, you will grow in such
1:11:17
a short amount of time in terms
of being a community organizer.
1:11:22
Yeah, being a socialist as
1:11:24
free as you can get. You are
never going to be fully free.
1:11:27
While we live under the system
of capitalism.
1:11:29
I'm glad I joined the party when
I did because I have I feel like
1:11:32
I have a very clear vision of
what needs to be done in this
1:11:35
country. And
1:11:36
we need to start mobilizing now
because the politicians are not
1:11:39
going to save us the people can
only say that
1:11:42
I hope that anybody watching is
motivated and ready to join the
1:11:45
Party for Socialism and
Liberation because we need you
1:11:48
know, now just thinking because
you know, Tina and I always
1:11:51
saying Why would they do this?
Why Why would you purposely
1:11:55
destroy your city? Why'd you
destroy communities? And now it
1:11:58
makes sense. Like the penny
drops. Of course. Everyone hates
1:12:03
what's going on in this country.
I like prefer to say our
1:12:06
country, everyone hates us going
on in their own country. That's
1:12:10
why he says that I think it
doesn't matter what country
1:12:13
you're in. You're probably
dissatisfied with the bankers
1:12:17
with the big pharma with big
tech with the politicians is
1:12:20
really easy. You see in decay
you're seeing. Yeah, so how
1:12:26
should
1:12:27
the media push in it?
1:12:28
Of course, that's that's the
they're the they're the true
1:12:32
enemy. I'm sorry. I'm sounding
like Trump, the enemy of the
1:12:35
people but it is really true
that no matter where you come
1:12:39
from, all the things these
comrades are saying is you can
1:12:43
identify with except for the
whole Marxist Leninist communist
1:12:48
bullshit now that bring children
will be very easy like oh, well
1:12:54
this is cool group over here.
You know, the hater unions. I
1:12:57
like it.
1:12:58
That's how you get people
joining the Krishnas. Same thing
1:13:03
the Christians don't I don't
think they have an auntie fi
1:13:05
unit. But okay.
1:13:08
Now I want to play this clip.
Just as a little side clip.
1:13:11
I'm all sweaty from this, by the
way, this is like this is
1:13:13
horrible.
1:13:15
I thought you were always
sweaty. Yeah. Can you find that
1:13:18
you had to dig dig in this from
a few shows back I didn't,
1:13:20
didn't get played. But I want to
play this because this is
1:13:23
important. And and this clip is
called immigration, but I
1:13:29
spelled it by M M. I h so that
should be easy to find.
1:13:35
It's just immigration. Am I
what?
1:13:39
i i m m i IMMIH ration from
Venezuela.
1:13:50
Wow, that's one of the best
misspellings you've ever had.
1:13:54
Sorry, excellent. Here we go.
1:13:55
The number of migrants crossing
the Darien Gap has nearly
1:13:59
doubled from the year before.
That's according to the
1:14:01
International Organization for
Migration. The area lies between
1:14:05
Colombia and Panama. It's
estimated that close to 250,000.
1:14:10
Migrants made the treacherous
crossing on their way north and
1:14:13
2022. Panama's data says the
number was around 130,000
1:14:18
migrants and 2021 and that
migrants were mostly Haitian
1:14:22
than now Venezuelans are
dominating the flow accounting
1:14:26
for more than 150,000 crossings
last year.
1:14:29
It's a record for 2022 only
Venezuelans worth 150,000 during
1:14:35
a year only, which is close to
the total in 2021. It was a
1:14:40
drastic change almost immediate,
Phillip Iesus, all from
1:14:44
countries where situations are
critical due to several reasons.
1:14:48
The US has recently been trying
to make the journey less
1:14:51
appealing. The Biden
administration said it would
1:14:53
manage the surge in Venezuelans
crossing the border with a new
1:14:57
program. It will now accept up
to 24 1000 Venezuelan migrants
1:15:01
at US airports and they have to
pre register through a
1:15:04
government website. Those who
cross the border illegally will
1:15:08
be sent back to Mexico.
1:15:10
Okay, now, these Venezuelans
aren't leaving Venezuela because
1:15:15
they like communism. This is you
don't want these people coming
1:15:22
into the United States. If
you're trying to switch over to
1:15:24
a socialist system, they're not
going to do it. So
1:15:27
send them back. Ah,
1:15:29
and now we get in tough on
immigration, aren't we? Send
1:15:34
them back? Wow. They're not the
communists we're looking for
1:15:38
good callback to that clip.
1:15:40
I don't think we even played it
do we
1:15:42
know never did?
1:15:45
Well, there you go. We've we've
solved all the we've solved the
1:15:48
riddle. Now. People got to look
at the solutions to the problem
1:15:52
because it's, it's a problem.
This problem.
1:15:55
Yes, the schools.
1:15:58
I'd like to slide into COVID
through Big Pharma with a fun
1:16:02
little fun little thing that's
going to taking place here. This
1:16:09
is we've talked about ozempic.
ozempic is the Oh call Oh
1:16:17
ozempic The so called diabetes
drugs it was being that is being
1:16:23
prescribed off label. So that
people who probably don't have
1:16:28
diabetes, it's being used as a
weight loss drug is very
1:16:31
popular. In fact,
1:16:32
it was brought up on one of the
award shows recently by that
1:16:36
comedian woman and she brought
it up as part of her model
1:16:40
that comedian woman Rosie
O'Donnell. No.
1:16:44
The blonde Schumer. No, no, no,
it should know the one that was
1:16:49
on II that was that was having
sex with the boss and got too
1:16:53
far in her career because of it.
1:16:57
I want to know and Chelsea
Handler was she know she was on
1:17:01
an award show. Okay, I'm glad I
missed it. So this is a runaway
1:17:06
hit. runaway hit. There are some
problems, some problems. But
1:17:11
watch how the today's show is I
don't know which hour this is
1:17:15
but watch how the today's show
takes this takes a what appears
1:17:20
to be a problem with women who
really probably don't even need
1:17:25
the weight loss drug ozempic
which is not a weight loss drug
1:17:29
it is in fact a diabetes drug
and turn it into an ad for women
1:17:35
to take more this is this is
mind boggling
1:17:38
for months. It's been the talk
of tick tock people losing why
1:17:41
the way to talk of TiC tock Are
you kidding me now? That's a
1:17:46
good one. I like some
1:17:48
of tick tock. There's no such
thing but
1:17:50
it is now the talk of tick tock
for months. It's
1:17:53
been the talk of TiC tock people
losing weight right there. You
1:17:56
know, it's an ad when someone
says that, don't you? It's the
1:17:59
same it's for months, it's been
the talk of tick tock. But that
1:18:04
can only be because it's an ad.
I
1:18:08
wouldn't have thought of it as
an identifier, but I think it
1:18:10
could be
1:18:11
for months it's been the talk of
tick tock people losing weight
1:18:15
on diabetes drug ozempic But now
social media is flooded with
1:18:19
complaints about some unwanted
side effects.
1:18:22
Have you heard about these
complaints from the unwanted
1:18:24
side effects Young?
1:18:25
No, but I'll bet you they're
gems.
1:18:27
It hurts. It literally hurts my
stomach side effects can include
1:18:31
you're gonna miss it if
1:18:33
you talk over it, and vomiting
according to ozempic
1:18:36
manufacturer Novo Nordisk, but
another common issue is
1:18:40
something being called ozempic
face
1:18:42
yeah. ozempic face Now we're
cooking with gas,
1:18:46
a loss of facial fat that can
leave the face looking aged
1:18:50
almost deflated at first Natasha
for Loki was thrilled with her
1:18:54
weight loss results on ozempic
Once considered clinically
1:18:57
obese, she lost 68 pounds. But
when she looked in the mirror,
1:19:02
she didn't like what she saw
from the neck up as the weight
1:19:06
goes, her face does go and you
do get a little a gauntness Dr.
1:19:11
Paul, Jared Frank is a
dermatologist in New York who
1:19:15
coined the phrase ozempic face
after seeing many patients
1:19:18
following significant weight
loss by
1:19:20
the way this dude is yeah, he's
he's dressed in a suit. dark
1:19:25
dark sports jacket, dark sports
jacket, dark, like black shirt
1:19:29
underneath opened one button too
far.
1:19:32
Is this specific to those drugs
or is this a result of rapid
1:19:36
weight loss? I
1:19:37
think it's a little too
1:19:37
early to tell. I think it's true
of all forms of rapid weight
1:19:42
loss but we're learning so much
about these medications right
1:19:44
now. They can similar drugs
haven't been studied in people
1:19:48
with what is considered a
healthy BMI. Novo Nordisk who
1:19:52
also makes the higher dose will
go V which is FDA approved to
1:19:56
treat obesity says in part, Novo
Nordisk does not promote suggest
1:20:01
or encourage off label use of
our medicines when used off
1:20:05
label the drugs can cost upwards
of $1,000 a month for now
1:20:10
Natasha plans on using filler to
combat ozempic face but says she
1:20:15
would all again thank God we had
these amazing doctors that can
1:20:19
help us add a little bit of
sugar back
1:20:23
wow to get your juice to get
your juice back into you know
1:20:26
this is it this report is
interesting to me because I saw
1:20:30
some celebrity recently
1:20:34
Jane Fonda
1:20:36
No, it wasn't definitely was not
Jane Fonda so old who knows what
1:20:40
she really looks like. He's
always just some random
1:20:47
celebrity and I looked at him I
said, this person doesn't look
1:20:50
right. And it was their face,
their face looks their head
1:20:54
looks smaller, to face did not
have the right looks look about.
1:20:59
And I'd had to I would say that
facial fat would probably have
1:21:02
something to do with it. And I
think I witnessed ozempic face
1:21:07
on someone. It was very
noticeable.
1:21:09
So now we're back to the studio.
And this one was a 10 minute
1:21:13
reports only pulled two clips of
the setup which you wish you
1:21:16
could have said there's two
medications from the both from
1:21:19
the same company. And you have
the really powerful one, which
1:21:22
is if you actually have if
you're obese, overweight, if
1:21:27
you're obese, and you have
diabetes, or you're you're
1:21:30
you're on the way out as you're
leaving this earth, so that can
1:21:34
be prescribed. But this other
version, the ozempic that's
1:21:39
really off label. So off label,
you have to pay for it out of
1:21:42
pocket. It's expensive. There's
some there's some shilling for
1:21:47
Medicare to pick it up, you
know, but but now we get into
1:21:50
the studio. Now they bring in a
doctor we've never seen before.
1:21:55
And she she's not dressed no
coat, no lab coat. She's
1:21:59
dressed, sharp, sharply dressed
sharp dress woman with gold
1:22:03
Chanel chains around her neck. I
mean, it's like, whoa, why is
1:22:09
she doing this? Well, here's her
pitch
1:22:11
ozempic face. I mean, I guess
that's what they're calling it
1:22:14
on tick tock. I
1:22:14
mean, is this just a function
that people lose weight and then
1:22:17
their face loses weight as well?
Definitely what we call
1:22:20
antiseptic faces more like last
loss of elasticity and sagging
1:22:23
of the skin. But this is not
exclusive to a setback. This is
1:22:27
not caused by the drug not
caused by the weight drop, it's
1:22:29
exclusive to weight loss of any
source
1:22:31
is dizzy ozempic cause rapid
weight loss is that what's
1:22:35
happening? Is that why their
faces are sagging like that? No,
1:22:38
well, in theory, it shouldn't.
And this is where the expertise
1:22:42
of the prescriber is key,
1:22:44
the prescriber, the prescriber,
whoever that is, I mean, a
1:22:48
doctor, I guess a prescriber,
could it just be some dude on
1:22:51
the corner, there's a
prescriber, by teeth
1:22:52
of the prescriber is key because
of the rapid weight loss which
1:22:56
should not be happening we
should have slow gradual,
1:22:59
gradual way low.
1:23:00
So the more of the drug you get,
the faster
1:23:03
you drop the wait. So what
1:23:06
is happening here they are, I
see what's happening, they're
1:23:09
plugging the hell. They're
1:23:11
telling women, you gotta go, we
are product is so dynamite. You
1:23:15
gotta go easy. So you gotta go
slow. Take it easy. You love
1:23:20
this drug, as long
1:23:21
as it turned into a wave if you
keep it if you overdo it, that's
1:23:24
rational way low. So the
1:23:25
more of the drug you get, the
faster you draw it. Wait,
1:23:29
this is disgusting, what you're
playing.
1:23:31
I'm so glad you like
1:23:33
it will cost more weight loss.
So the key is to start slow.
1:23:36
Always. It's
1:23:37
a diabetes drug. A couple of
them are I think there's one
1:23:42
that's approved for weight loss
or obese patients. And there's
1:23:44
one that isn't because
prescribed off label, you have
1:23:47
prescribed an off label, but not
for people who need to lose five
1:23:50
pounds. No, definitely.
1:23:51
There's guidelines on which
medic on which patients we can
1:23:53
use this medications. And if we
stick to the guidelines, they're
1:23:56
very straightforward strict to
the guidelines. The guidelines,
1:24:00
basically.
1:24:00
And there are so many people, we
keep hearing stories that people
1:24:02
with diabetes who say I can't
find my medicine, I actually had
1:24:05
a friend who just said I'm still
trying to find it. Yeah,
1:24:07
don't worry, because you need to
go to the other drug. You see,
1:24:10
you should go to the other drug
that is really for you if you
1:24:13
have diabetes, which is also
questionable, and that doctor
1:24:17
went earlier went on to say it's
really a basically it's really
1:24:20
your genetics. It's really
genetics, which is easy to
1:24:23
change with the mRNA gene
therapy. It's all it's all
1:24:27
coming together. It's all coming
together. So let's roll right
1:24:34
into some. Where are we at the
time? Yeah, let's roll. We're
1:24:37
gonna do one donation segment
again today because it's just
1:24:40
reasonably short. Okay,
1:24:41
what I have I have in my head a
total number of donations, and
1:24:45
if it was below that we do one
donation segment. Cool. I got
1:24:48
the value but the total Yeah,
1:24:50
I have zero meetup report. So
1:24:54
the meetup survey Mimi mentioned
this to me that she says
1:24:57
nobody's meeting anymore.
They're all doing rest.
1:25:02
We'll talk about that later.
Hey, have you considered the
1:25:08
Party for Socialism and
Liberation Party? Come on
1:25:11
comrades, comrades. Here's an
advertisement from the Pfizer,
1:25:18
heart failure and still
experience on results symptoms,
1:25:22
heart failure and seemingly
unrelated symptoms like carpal
1:25:25
tunnel syndrome, shortness of
breath, irregular heartbeat, and
1:25:30
lower back pain could mean
something more serious called
1:25:33
ATT RCM, a rare under diagnosed
disease that worsens over time.
1:25:38
So it's important to recognize
the signs. Sound like you call
1:25:43
your cardiologist and ask about
ATT RCM
1:25:48
ATT RCM. This was I think the
the the clip custodian found
1:25:53
these for me and there's another
one here.
1:25:54
If this were the real COVID-19 I
would be in real trouble because
1:25:58
I have asthma.
1:26:01
And I have depression
environment. We'll play that in
1:26:03
a moment. I'm sorry. Let's go
back to a what is it? I forgot
1:26:08
what it's called.
1:26:10
Att RCM TT
1:26:12
RCM Yes. Att Rs. That's what ATT
RCM is. It's a very long
1:26:19
technical name. There is here
what is it? It's trans trans
1:26:28
written amyloid cardiomyopathy,
which is an under under
1:26:34
diagnosed and potentially fatal
disease of the heart muscle. Of
1:26:38
course, you know, it's a protein
that called a trance, Ty Retton
1:26:44
that normally circulates in the
bulk bloodstream becomes
1:26:46
misshapen builds up in the
heart, nerves and other organs
1:26:49
sound like a spike protein to
me. So when these amyloid
1:26:54
deposits build up in the heart,
the walls can become stiff,
1:26:57
making the left ventricle unable
to properly relax and fill with
1:27:02
blood. So you're obviously Oh,
there's two types. You have
1:27:05
hereditary? Oh, yeah, of course,
you're born with it. You're
1:27:09
hereditary, which can run in
families. There's a variant in
1:27:14
this trans trans retin gene,
which results in amyloid
1:27:20
deposits in the heart, nerves,
etc. Symptoms may start, excuse
1:27:23
me as early as age 20. As late
as age 80. It's more common in
1:27:29
localized parts of Portugal,
Sweden and Japan. However, there
1:27:33
are a number of variants if it's
if it's, if it's genetic, make
1:27:37
it sound like it's a virus
variants in different parts of
1:27:43
the world. One an all in one and
25 all African Americans and an
1:27:49
older patients it may be
misdiagnosed. It's horrible. So
1:27:53
what risk factors for hereditary
ATT RCM family member with ATT
1:27:57
RCM or heart failure because
it's the same thing? Age 50 or
1:28:00
older? Ah patients are primarily
male. And that coincidence? You
1:28:08
know, 20 to 80 primarily male
and African Americans. The wild
1:28:14
type at GRC M. So there's a wild
type that sounds that sound like
1:28:18
it's a virus to you. The wild
type
1:28:23
and you know, you're gonna have
to get to the point. Is this a
1:28:28
cover up for the shot? Well,
1:28:29
that I think that's what it is.
And the only Okay,
1:28:33
so they're dreaming up stuff
that is so obscure that they you
1:28:38
know, is that very seldom
diagnosed? I'll get so you have
1:28:41
to ask your doctor. You by the
way, who is your cardiologist?
1:28:49
Who asked your cardiologist? How
many people have a cardiologist
1:28:54
and why wouldn't the
cardiologist already know about
1:28:56
this?
1:28:59
This is because you didn't ask
him? Yeah, well, so I'll get to
1:29:02
the point that one everyone's
following you get to the point.
1:29:05
Correct. Thank you. There is
thank God there is a medication
1:29:11
for this. The Vax Vin Vinda
quell and Vinda. IMAX both made
1:29:20
by
1:29:21
Pfizer Hey, exactly.
1:29:23
And do you have a plan yet?
1:29:24
If this were the real COVID-19 I
would be in real trouble because
1:29:28
I have asthma. And I have
depression. I have diabetes.
1:29:36
And I struggle with my weight
for us. COVID is a whole
1:29:39
different ballgame.
1:29:42
In fact, you could be one of
almost 200 million Americans
1:29:46
with a high risk factor that
makes COVID even riskier
1:29:51
which is why you need to be
ready and have a plan. Other
1:29:54
risk factors including heart
disease or being an active even
1:29:58
being over 50 or being A smoker
complete with serious risks
1:30:04
could then be used to
1:30:06
go to no plan to a.com and know
your risk factors, then make a
1:30:10
plan.
1:30:11
Because if you get COVID on top
of asthma like I did, the last
1:30:15
thing you want to do is wait and
see. Be ready. And ask your
1:30:21
doctor about treatment options
that may help.
1:30:24
So everything leads back to
COVID. You need a shot for
1:30:27
everything. medication for
everything is everything,
1:30:29
everything everything. Luckily,
luckily, the results are in of
1:30:35
the by Vaillant vaccine. I mean,
if you thought for some reason
1:30:40
that thing was killing people.
Oh, no, no, no. Dr. Jen Ashton
1:30:45
from ABC that will it had is
bringing us the good news.
1:30:48
Okay. Jen Ashton joins us now
live in Los Angeles. Dr. Jim, we
1:30:51
got a lot to talk
1:30:52
about. There's an updated, you
know, booster that has shown to
1:30:55
be effective for those fully
vaccinated.
1:30:57
Right, so the CDC just releasing
their latest data on the by
1:31:02
valent COVID-19 Booster. They
looked at healthy non immune
1:31:06
compromised adults here in the
US from early December through
1:31:10
mid January, and really tracked
did they get infected with COVID
1:31:14
19, this new variant? And if
they did, how sick and did they
1:31:19
receive the booster? Were they
vaccinated? Or were they
1:31:21
completely unvaccinated?
1:31:23
So they did a trial. Basically,
they did a trial after everyone
1:31:27
was told to take it and it's on
the mark and the data
1:31:29
on this by Val and booster you
guys got a really good showing
1:31:32
fit. Excuse
1:31:33
me, that is you can't say you
guys anymore. And the data on
1:31:36
this by
1:31:37
valen booster you guys is really
good showing 52% efficacy in
1:31:43
automatic COVID thinks
1:31:46
52% We're number one
1:31:48
going 52% efficacy in
symptomatic COVID-19. So
1:31:53
remember, that's not 52%
effective in preventing us from
1:31:58
getting infected at all, just
severely ill. And that's really
1:32:03
important that is estimated to
result in saving 1000s of lives
1:32:08
due to COVID and
1:32:09
proven negative. When she said
you can stop that. If
1:32:14
you don't tell me what to stop.
I'm going to play the last six
1:32:16
seconds
1:32:18
to get boosted. But the data
looks pretty good on this new
1:32:22
buy valen feature sorry, you're
1:32:23
bored with my one minute clip?
1:32:25
Oh, what she's saying is that
thing doesn't work. And they
1:32:30
think he prevents
hospitalization or whatever if
1:32:32
the 2% based on what you can't
prove a negative you can't
1:32:36
unless you're doing a double
blind test. You can't prove that
1:32:38
it's baseless, you take the
exact same individual, split
1:32:42
them in half, and give one to
shot one the other let him both
1:32:45
get sick and see which one gets
the worst of it can't be done.
1:32:49
The data is in you guys. Were
even questioning it. 33 second
1:32:54
tag.
1:32:55
Now I know these were
1:32:56
self reported results. What does
that mean? The accuracy goes.
1:33:00
Wow. So so self reported various
reports, no good. self reported
1:33:08
trials for Pfizer? Good?
1:33:11
Well, I mean, you're now you're
thinking like an epidemiologist.
1:33:14
It's important because obviously
when self reporting is in there,
1:33:18
there can be bias there can be
what's called collection bias or
1:33:21
selection bias. But still right
now, it's just important for us
1:33:26
to get data on how these
vaccines and boosters are
1:33:29
behaving in the real world and
analyze that data and report
1:33:32
that data. So bottom line, it's
it's really holding up pretty
1:33:37
well against the new variant.
1:33:40
I don't know she draws that
conclusion at the end. No, okay.
1:33:43
Bottom line is great.
1:33:44
Actually, though dead finish of
her sucked. She's gonna come out
1:33:49
to promote this thing. And she
can't say works pretty good. She
1:33:52
can't do that. That's huge.
She's got to come out again, is
1:33:56
a consulting company. Yes. She
should have come out said it's
1:33:59
unbelievably effective.
1:34:01
Yes. It's so crazy. You want
safe? Yes.
1:34:05
By the way, when are they going
to make the switch? You know,
1:34:07
they're going to do it to work
hands keep saying safe and
1:34:10
effective, safe and effective
without reversing it at some
1:34:12
point in the future. So it's
effective and safe.
1:34:17
Oh,
1:34:18
why? Why have you seen this
switch yet?
1:34:20
Why? Why are you expecting this
this switch?
1:34:23
Because you have to at some
point, people get immune to safe
1:34:27
and effective, safe and
effective, safe and effective.
1:34:29
And you have to reverse it to
get them off the rhythm. And so
1:34:34
that so they're not questioning
authority,
1:34:36
and they're not questioning
safety. You put safety so it's
1:34:39
effective and safe. Yeah, I
think that's a good point. If we
1:34:43
were if we were advising them
that's what we'd say time to
1:34:45
make they've
1:34:46
already switched. Yeah. Oh,
yeah.
1:34:48
Can we be billionaires although
they'd be on our
1:34:51
young longer game than we can
imagine. This could be going on
1:34:54
for decades. So here's my five
year point they'll switch it
1:34:59
goodbye. Five years of COVID.
1:35:03
Thing is the final one. Dr.
Anthony Fauci retired, retired,
1:35:06
as we all know,
1:35:07
but he didn't you know, he's not
he's out of the picture. He's
1:35:09
retired you. There's no possible
clips from him no after January
1:35:12
1,
1:35:13
no, except in the CBS except for
the CBS interview.
1:35:18
In a very, very rare case, some
of the mRNA vaccines can cause
1:35:23
as self limiting, almost
invariably benign,
1:35:28
almost enveloped by bla bla,
bla, bla, bla, and inflammatory
1:35:31
response in the heart, which
generally resolves in a very
1:35:34
short period of time, it is very
rare. And you compare that with
1:35:41
the negative effects on the
heart, by myocarditis,
1:35:45
pericarditis, which is
inflammation of either the heart
1:35:49
muscle or the covering of the
heart, and heart failure and
1:35:53
heart medical problems.
Overwhelmingly COVID itself
1:36:00
causes that in a dramatically
higher rate than the relatively
1:36:06
benign mild myocarditis that you
might have with a vaccine, which
1:36:10
is very, very rare. Oh, wow.
1:36:15
Which the plot he switched it?
Yeah, CO is you get COVID. If
1:36:19
you're okay, let's start, go
back, go pre vaccine. What is
1:36:24
COVID? Do it cause this kind of
those cytokine attacks because
1:36:28
you couldn't breathe your
ventilator weren't delayed or
1:36:32
ventilator, put them on the
vent, Do this, do that. And then
1:36:36
you find later steroids would
have done the trick instead of
1:36:38
the event, and you would have
kept the patient alive. But
1:36:41
those were the early treatment
specialists who knew what they
1:36:43
were talking about how they were
real. So now all of a sudden,
1:36:46
myocarditis starts to show up in
the population long after the
1:36:51
vaccine was released. Not
before, but after.
1:36:56
Yeah. Oh, we'd learned the word.
I didn't even know the word.
1:36:59
Yeah, I didn't either. You're
right myocarditis and the other
1:37:03
one Perrier carditis, were both
brought into the lexicon after
1:37:06
the vaccine attributed to the
vaccine, and now he changes it.
1:37:12
But they still have to throw
something out there to keep the
1:37:15
conspiracy theorists interested
excited and talking ABC new
1:37:19
study
1:37:19
finds autism rates are spiking
across the country, tripling in
1:37:23
New York and New Jersey since
the year 2000. The study found
1:37:26
doctors are getting better at
diagnosing the disorder in kids
1:37:29
with average or above average
IQs. But researchers acknowledge
1:37:33
unknown genetic and
environmental factors may also
1:37:35
play a role in the increase. One
report found 83% of the risk
1:37:39
comes from genetic factors.
1:37:42
Okay, this is new. How do we
have a pot guy to go on like
1:37:48
this? You could go on how do we
have a population that had a
1:37:51
certain percentage of autism.
And it's always been kind of
1:37:55
stable and and all of a sudden,
the genetic structure of the
1:37:59
entire society has changed to
such a degree that this is the
1:38:02
problem.
1:38:03
I would say that, you know, this
is there's a big red herring in
1:38:06
this because the term autism is
as we know, according to DSM,
1:38:11
DSM, five, six, whatever we're
at, it's a spectrum. So the idea
1:38:16
I think is everyone is on the
spectrum one way or the other,
1:38:20
and we got a drug for you. Now
you have autism. This is what
1:38:24
the prescribers will be
diagnosing. You have autism,
1:38:27
here's a cool drug for you. I
think that's more at play than a
1:38:32
lot of meat. Autism has
increased at astronomical rates
1:38:36
with the with the 71 vaccines
that are on the schedule. I know
1:38:41
who I'm an anti Vaxxer fine, but
I'm just looking at that data.
1:38:44
But this to me says you know it
gets a whole spectrum thing was
1:38:47
I'm on the spectrum Look at me,
look, I get 20 twitches
1:38:50
Tourette's, I'm on the spectrum.
Tourette's is probably I'm on
1:38:54
the spectrum. So I needed a drug
drug.
1:38:56
He tried to put everybody in
this picture. So I guess one of
1:38:59
the schools or something tried
to put I'm sorry, a door. I'm
1:39:02
neurodivergent
1:39:03
I'm sorry. Someone Wait,
someone's trying to do this to
1:39:05
Theodore.
1:39:06
Yeah. And which is a joke. If
you've ever run into this kid.
1:39:10
He's just runs around like a
maniac. He's high energy pays
1:39:13
attention to everything. He's,
he's dicking. Me. He's anything.
1:39:17
It's just the opposite of what
it is I've ever thought of as
1:39:20
autistic. He's not quiet, that's
for sure. And so they got pissed
1:39:26
off about
1:39:27
it. And I might say that you are
no help to calming him down.
1:39:31
You're sure you are goading him
into all kinds of stuff. Oh,
1:39:34
yeah. Well, that's what
grandfather's supposed to do.
1:39:36
What's the latest? You've done?
1:39:38
What's the latest? Say they were
first besides the Russian car
1:39:41
crash that he really liked.
1:39:42
Didn't tell everyone about that.
You told me off air about that.
1:39:45
Oh, yeah.
1:39:46
So I saw he wants to watch TV
and they don't like him watching
1:39:49
TV. So I put him on. Check this
out. So they find go to YouTube,
1:39:54
which you can get on the regular
TV. And I said let's watch this.
1:39:59
I find a good Long Russian car
crash video and dash cam the
1:40:04
Dash Cam dash cam Yeah, Russian
dash cams. And so he's, he's
1:40:08
watching this with me. They're
watching it. And he says, Oh,
1:40:12
wow, look at that he's all
jacked up about some of these
1:40:15
wrecks. And so well the parents
weren't real pleased was with?
1:40:21
Of course not. But he did next
time He comes over he says, Hey,
1:40:25
granddad, can we go watch some
more Russian car crashes?
1:40:31
I want to be when I grew up, I
want to be a granddad just like
1:40:33
you. Oh, you will be I hope so.
Yeah. Bring me bring me your
1:40:38
grandchildren quickly. All
right. Couple more here. This is
1:40:41
Meet the Press. I think he's,
he's a little bit out of the
1:40:45
loop are my friend Ostara Hoff,
Osterholm? Osterholm? This is
1:40:51
Yeah, bear with Chuck Todd, Meet
the Press. Michael Austin,
1:40:53
what's a realistic COVID policy
when it comes to testing,
1:40:56
masking and physical attendance
by workers?
1:41:00
Well, let me just say at the
outset, my goal is to see
1:41:03
everyone get COVID Twice a year
in this country now, having been
1:41:07
nothing more than common cold
like illness.
1:41:10
Did he say what I thought he
said, Oh, yeah. He wants
1:41:13
everyone to get COVID twice a
year. Look, he
1:41:17
Why do you think he wants that?
He knows that the vaccines are
1:41:20
not effective, and probably not
safe. I mean, they're effective.
1:41:24
And
1:41:24
did he actually say Yes, listen,
1:41:26
because he don't you understand
what he's plugging. Here, comms,
1:41:32
just listen to it's only 33
seconds.
1:41:34
Oh, what's a realistic COVID
policy when it comes to testing,
1:41:38
masking and physical attendance
by workers? Well, let
1:41:43
me just say at the outset, my
goal is to see everyone get
1:41:46
COVID Twice a year in this
country, but haven't been
1:41:49
nothing more than a common cold
like illness, that would be
1:41:52
really a victory. So what we're
trying to do right now is
1:41:55
eliminate severe disease,
hospitalizations and deaths. If
1:41:58
you're going to be in public
places, where are you no good
1:42:01
respiratory protection in 95.
And if you do get ill make sure
1:42:05
you get medical care immediately
so that you can avail yourself
1:42:08
to the antivirals,
1:42:09
packs low bid packs low, but
he's promoting packs.
1:42:13
They're giving a weight, which
in this case is spokes hold. We
1:42:16
know that for a fact. Yeah,
there is packs locally. He's a
1:42:19
frontman. So he's actually
pulling back from the vaccines.
1:42:23
Yeah, because well, because he
wants you to get caught. And I
1:42:26
thought it was just me. No, no,
no, no, he wants you to get
1:42:30
COVID Twice a year and then use
back antivirals and this now, I
1:42:35
don't even want to get a cold
twice a year. Why do you want to
1:42:38
get COVID? Twice? Why would I
want to get sick? What's wrong
1:42:41
with me that I'm getting sick
twice a year like this?
1:42:43
What's wrong with you, comrade?
Seriously, I mean, that's his
1:42:48
dream. It was his dream, you
should fulfill his dream. The
1:42:52
Conrad has a dream. And the end
result is Bill Gates. So he's
1:42:57
out on the on the road. Again,
this, I think, is from his
1:42:59
Australia trip. And he's
explaining why these vaccines
1:43:03
don't work. But don't worry,
we're gonna fix that. It's easy.
1:43:06
I'm Bill Gates,
1:43:07
we think we can also have very
early in an epidemic to thing
1:43:11
you can heal. That will mean
that you can't be infected a
1:43:16
blocker on kill blocker. We also
need to fix the throw man
1:43:21
an inhale blocker, it's like,
it's it's masking a bottle. I'm
1:43:26
thinking of the promotion. No
more. And Mommy, I like this 895
1:43:32
Now don't worry to me, we've got
masking a bottle challenge, you
1:43:39
MIB
1:43:39
an inhale blocker. We also need
to fix the three problems with
1:43:43
vaccines, the current vaccines
are not infection blocking.
1:43:48
They're not broad. So a new
variants come up, you lose
1:43:51
protection. And they have very
short duration, particularly in
1:43:54
the people who matter, which are
old people and every one of
1:43:58
those things is is fixable. In
fact, doing that work is going
1:44:04
oh,
1:44:04
why did you laugh when he when
he says that? Doing that work
1:44:07
and hear it play it again? Okay,
so he's talking about that
1:44:10
they're fixing it, they're
fixing it doing that.
1:44:12
And every one of those things is
is fixable. In fact, doing that
1:44:17
work is going to help
vaccinology very, very broadly
1:44:22
doing that work. So it's no work
or is a lot of work or it's
1:44:26
expensive work or he's already
done the work.
1:44:30
Why don't get that one. Why
would he laugh about that?
1:44:34
That's all I have from COVID Do
you have anything? I gotta fix
1:44:40
your
1:44:41
rubbers, man. Nothing that's
gonna top that thing you were
1:44:45
all fun. You didn't fix your
rubbers again. Did you? I gotta
1:44:48
call you and remind you to do
this. It's so annoying. You go
1:44:51
so annoying. You are
1:44:53
right. You are totally right.
Well, we got
1:44:57
we need to take a break. So if
this is I am
1:45:01
close. No, I do. Now listen to
this after the break, I do have
1:45:06
a real news story. Oh, well,
1:45:08
ladies and gentlemen, if we're
talking about real news, then
1:45:12
where's my back to real news?
Here it is. And now back to
1:45:17
real. We'll get back to real
news in a moment after I say in
1:45:21
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put the C in the new hit
1:45:25
television series. Meet the
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here he is. Please say hello to
my friend on the other end Mr.
1:45:33
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do with my voice. All the names,
the nights, the food and the
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ground for bed, boots in the air
and Dames at nighttime.
1:45:52
In the morning to the trolls and
the troll room. I do push a
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button for that. That is That is
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been active today. I wonder how
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know what a troll is go to troll
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You find them at new podcast
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This is a new format that has
kind of kind of been invented in
1:46:59
a way in an odd way where people
are doing podcasts live on a
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stream just for what like we've
been doing for more than a
1:47:08
decade. It's almost like our
live studio audience. We have a
1:47:11
chat room, and you record it.
And then it's the same app that
1:47:14
you get the podcast and it's a
beautiful system. We need to
1:47:19
thank the artists bringing us up
here who bought us the artwork
1:47:24
for episodes. What was it? Oh,
no. screw that up. 1524. We
1:47:31
titled that one climate terian
which is a real word. We didn't
1:47:34
even know it. The artwork for
this was a huge hit. This was a
1:47:39
runaway smash from corrector
record. The no agenda, eat your
1:47:43
dog, dog food, which and it's
the people were were posting
1:47:50
replies with memes of dogs
looking really frightened.
1:47:53
Because that's what did it. It's
the face of the dog on this
1:47:57
packaging, which there was other
stuff we'll talk about in a
1:48:01
minute who had
1:48:01
a dog. I mean, did you use any
kind of what tool he used to
1:48:06
make that? But yeah, is it
warped?
1:48:10
It was fantastic. Now, neither
of us noticed. And I'm still
1:48:15
uncertain if it was a spelling
error or intentional. The side
1:48:19
of the packaging, what you do
and in a typical no agenda,
1:48:22
artwork fashion, you put our
name somewhere. Adam curry and
1:48:25
John D. Dvorak for dog. That's
what I thought. But Was that
1:48:30
intentional?
1:48:31
I correct. The record knows
better. So he probably was
1:48:34
intentional. I
1:48:35
think it wasn't I like the way
he commented on it. I kind of
1:48:39
got the feeling it was an
accident. It could have been,
1:48:42
but neither of us caught it.
That's the thing. That's nuts.
1:48:46
Yeah. Yeah, you go long sigh
editors have to just amazing
1:48:50
they can do their job. Well, and
the way it works is right after
1:48:53
the show, the artists got us a
best dog cast. I think that's
1:48:57
funny.
1:48:58
The artists had been busy making
art during the live stream it's
1:49:01
already come in is already a
number of pieces there. So
1:49:04
that's really how the how it
works. And if you go to no
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agenda, art generator.com You
can see all of them all that
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were submitted. This is a lot
more than we can use for obvious
1:49:12
reasons except for Dred Scott
with our chapter images on those
1:49:16
new apps. And I mean, there was
one other I think it was the
1:49:20
chicken that was
1:49:22
chicken chips was the competitor
and that's the first one we
1:49:25
chose actually we chose the
chicken chips. And then we kind
1:49:29
of looked around some more and
then there's it last
1:49:32
out we could not help that the
dog just made us laugh every
1:49:35
single time we looked at it the
dog is
1:49:37
funny this is funnier. Yeah, it
was it was laugh out loud funny.
1:49:42
So I use the excuse I said this
when we did the discussion I
1:49:45
said I'm going to say I'm gonna
say it goes yet networks would
1:49:51
have won with the chicken chips.
If the chips were photographs as
1:49:55
opposed to drawings. So like a
real bag would be
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honest Some chicken chicken
process plastic chicken
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chips. Yeah, wood that's a great
piece the plastic chicken
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shipped was outstanding. So he
liked that too.
1:50:10
But to eat your dog was just it
nailed it. Thank you very much
1:50:14
to correct the record as well
for the sorry, John NTD is cool
1:50:19
from, from the artist. That's
That's correct director he
1:50:24
throws down a an awesome piece
of art. And I said it don't use
1:50:27
that word lightly. But then also
just makes a little little thing
1:50:31
just to say, maybe that was
programming. I'm going to butter
1:50:34
him up first. And apologize for
NTD
1:50:37
Well, that would work if we
looked at the artists names as
1:50:41
we looked at the art. Oh, but
generally we don't point Good
1:50:45
point. We look at art pick the
best piece and then we
1:50:50
and you bizarrely bizarrely said
how ship shims was was
1:50:54
interesting, but
1:50:55
I liked the houses shims a lot.
1:50:57
It's not you can't even see any
of it not legible. It's
1:51:01
completely for art. And for
unusable.
1:51:04
It was I just thought it was
hilarious.
1:51:08
Yeah, was there anything else
that we that we considered and
1:51:11
I think that was about it thinks
that was about it.
1:51:15
The tank Paper Scissors didn't
quite get it. But I liked it but
1:51:19
didn't get it. Yeah, that's it
correct to record. Thank you
1:51:23
very much for for participating.
I know that you got a lot of
1:51:27
congratulations. And it was just
one of those. We just I look at
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it right now. And I still have
to laugh, I cannot help myself.
1:51:33
Congratulations with your win
well deserved. And thank you to
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should say in the morning from
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and contango time for a
quarterly show number donation.
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See I told you months. It was
probably him the last time
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trying to cheer up John who
seems a bit down this month. A
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Klaus Schwab jingle would be
nice. Do we have Klaus Schwab
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jingles?
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No but we definitely need one
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bugs would be what do I go for?
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I have happy swans No, that's
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molding. There we go. He's
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Let me see maybe eat the bugs we
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eat the bugs. No, sorry. Don't
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had good eats the bugs. But this
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to suffice for now. Otherwise,
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you very much.
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Sir otakus next on the list is
in Flower Mound, Texas. I've
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been there $100,000 There's a
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support for the best podcast in
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of the Northeast Texas and the
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in his You must be getting close
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or something just let us know.
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you, sir otaku?
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Do I least arch duke he
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should do these deputies. Duke
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So we are discussing changing
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No correction. A producer
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to you. And you said you want to
discuss it. We weren't
1:54:32
discussing anything.
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Well, we only just we do our
meetings in real time. So we
1:54:37
actually
1:54:38
were discussing now is our
meeting Yes. Yeah. Okay. What
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was the No,
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I he said that maybe you should
he did the numbers. He ran the
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numbers. He ran the numbers. And
he says the $1,000 knighthood
1:54:51
donation in today's dollars if
after 15 years is become worth
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row 75. Yeah, So we've been
cheating he says he thinks it
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might be appropriate after
running the numbers because of
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inflation to change the
knighthood donation to 1275 and
1:55:11
I just throwing that out there
for discussion, but now we'll
1:55:14
continue with the reads
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I have one it's not a discussion
if I don't get to say anything.
1:55:19
Oh, seemed like it to me. I'm
okay with adjusting that. But
1:55:24
not until we can put it on our
new website.
1:55:27
Oh, that's coming up in the
first quarter. Okay, that's
1:55:31
so that's when we can talk about
us that will be necessary we
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can't just change it without
changing the website.
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But I think people should be
aware of that is it's up for
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change and getting why you can
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our heads on anything because
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don't want that. But anything
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You hurt me by saying that minus
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is I mean, we should send a
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Ah, there you go. I have not
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karma for you. Of course. I'll
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You've got karma.
1:57:13
I think you put the pod thing in
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Of course he did. Just to hurt
me as a guy now. By the way, if
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you need t shirts or hats or
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Yep. Graham wolf in new Wichita.
There was no agenda shop but
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there's just no agenda shop.com
Isn't it? Yes. Graham wolf in
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Wichita, Kansas. You think he'd
put that in there? 62334 Adam
1:57:35
and John this is contribution
from my father and finally able
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to claim a knighthood on my
birthday. January 29. Not sure
1:57:43
he's on the list, but he might
be. I'd like to request hatch
1:57:47
green chili salsa. It's a brand
hatch I believe hatch green
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chili salsa for the roundtable.
1:57:54
Well hatch chilies is a brand,
right? The actual the actual
1:57:57
chilies are called hatch
chilies.
1:57:59
But they're hatched chilies
Yeah,
1:58:01
I don't know if that's a brand
or sort but I've had theirs
1:58:04
spicy.
1:58:05
Thank you both for your courage
and passion and long lived the
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best cup podcast in universe
Graham Wolf. It's the birthday
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list. You know,
1:58:13
I was just about to check and
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Of course. The back office is
rocking it. What do we have
1:58:23
here? You'll make Sweeney. Yes.
Joe McSweeney, Chicago,
1:58:27
Illinois. Hey, John. Adam,
longtime Boehner first time
1:58:29
donor Could you please deduce
me?
1:58:32
You've been de deuced
1:58:34
with my paypal donation of 341
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giving me 2.5% cashback I could
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get a sharpen resist very much
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you gone was renegade six in
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would look for this. Oh,
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I have it. Oh you do okay good.
But it's like I don't know why I
1:59:32
didn't forward it. I think there
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up not it's passing it on
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like to wish my smokin hot
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great name for some sparkle
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birthday January 30. With the
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toward Dame hood. I've been
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back right Vector donation
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And after the keeper repeatedly
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now? I hit her in the mouth bam.
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this up and sometime in the
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are brutal, brutal. It's almost
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We listened to every show
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art about a month ago. When Adam
play the Dire Straits inspired I
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want my N T D jingle. We went
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submission. MTV submission.
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saw no N T D bring on the robo
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everyone wants NTD back that's
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douching please keep up the good
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shrine we have the we don't we
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what? I love it. It's good.
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good deck that was deducing in
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That was That was exciting. Next
we have Simon Miller from
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Kellogg Idaho. Three 3.34 In The
Morning John Adams since my
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Biden inflation double credit
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November 2, I'm sending you some
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the Idaho Panhandle. I believe
this should get me to
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knighthood. I would like to be
sir Sabbe of the river valley.
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And I find the silver stab of
the silver Valley and I find the
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standard offerings of the
roundtable more than sufficient.
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I like many others heard Adam on
Rogan multiple times and thought
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Rogan donation is that the MTV
is Adam curry. I was an 80s 90s
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kid. I was also a regular twit
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Roque and I was always a big fan
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that pod. Oh, stab me. My only
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agenda sooner. Anyway. You guys
restored my faith and common
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sense, especially during the
pandemic. And I'm grateful that
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I've been hitting them out
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to pay it forward. Of course I'm
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visit to the Rogan podcast. It
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faith good stuff. I'm grateful
for you both and your appetite
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for deconstruction. I totally
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Okay, very nice. Sir Mike San
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Yeah. And it could be a Croatian
women all are gorgeous and I'd
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say the model for them is you go
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many women that look identical
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was dead? Natalie would they all
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Father's Day. John, you are her
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by the way. No, never loving
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buzzer everything you do soon to
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right, don't do it. That's
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woman probably is gorgeous
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fall is as close as I do. It's a
well known fact that all the
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sports guys have kind of
stereotypical women that are
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always attracted to him. The
hockey guys for some reason, and
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no one can really figure it out.
They got hot women, don't they?
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They have the hottest of the
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They're hot. They're hot.
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Denver metro. And 30 is the
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a lot. Oh, that's right. He did
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and Broadview Heights, Ohio.
Adam. Your discussion about
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spirituality in your personal
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has inspired me to find the end
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They're dead. The question is
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everything and you can move it
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it with 808 and Lucas, North
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gonna have to go back and check
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fiancee drug gonna? Yes, she
could be Serbian.
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Where's Melania? From Melania
from one of these
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checklists of IKEA because she
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Oh, by the way, Czechoslovakia
Do you see that? They have a new
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president.
2:22:11
Yeah, having issues there. Yeah,
but he's an ex General.
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Oh, you always want them always
want the military guy.
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Somewhere in Germany involved in
France and Germany go at each
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other. I
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only have one ISO today, so I'll
get it out of the way. Off the
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bat. This is like an up that's
all I got. I didn't even hear
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it. Yeah, I don't know what the
audio is. This is like an up.
2:22:37
Did you hear it there?
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No, no. I mean, it's just like
heard some mumbling
2:22:41
you don't hear this is like an
app.
2:22:44
Oh, boy. Now they Yeah, hold on.
2:22:46
Let me let me let me Jack it up
for you, bro. I'm gonna see.
2:22:49
This is like an audio is
horrible.
2:22:52
I should really try to filter on
that's so okay. Okay, okay.
2:22:57
Okay, guys, let's go get to
maybe one of these is good. I so
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hope
2:23:03
it's an act of hope. Okay,
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and then OMG Oh my god. It's an
act of hope. Oh my god,
2:23:14
I think oh my god is it's an act
of hope. Oh my god. I don't
2:23:20
know. It's kind of out of
context. Which one do you like?
2:23:22
And I'll leave it up to you
2:23:27
don't get mad that you have to
go with Oh my god. Okay.
2:23:30
Oh my God. It is. Let's see.
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Let's do a we go is the cheese
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Oh, I'm sorry. Ladies and
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the break. I gotta get gotta get
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the break. We're back. It is
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time to real real news on DAC.
2:24:00
So Amy, Rob, row butcher
whatever name is was on ABC Good
2:24:04
morning. America was like Gary
2:24:06
Ferriss who was Amy robot who is
this?
2:24:09
She's the one I'll tell you
about you play the clip. Real
2:24:13
News. Though, by the way, just
just as a warning. This came
2:24:18
from TMZ so it's livelier than
usual.
2:24:21
Amy robot. God no longer
connected to GMA ABC their faces
2:24:29
off the coffee mugs.
2:24:30
Thursday, they had marathon
negotiations, mediations between
2:24:33
themselves and ABC
2:24:35
during the talks described to us
as extremely contentious. ABC
2:24:39
accused TJ and Amy of all kinds
of misconduct and not just their
2:24:43
little dahlias.
2:24:44
They also said that Amy would
frequently have liquor in her
2:24:47
dressing rooms
2:24:50
is a problem but one source cost
the accusation ridiculous,
2:24:53
adding that sometimes these
bottles are sent as gifts by
2:24:57
executives.
2:24:58
I mean having liquor in your
dressing room is one thing where
2:25:02
she drinking on the job.
2:25:03
There's an accusation from 2022.
She went to the national
2:25:06
championship game and came back
the next morning and was still
2:25:09
drunk. Oh.
2:25:11
It was a special moment about
three hours ago when I went to
2:25:13
sleep. And it was a special
moment when I woke up. She seems
2:25:16
like she's been up all night.
That doesn't mean that you're
2:25:19
drunk, you're tired. This is an
affront to you, isn't it?
2:25:22
Because it's offense have
2:25:23
made it does seem like they were
just throwing out every little
2:25:26
thing they could
2:25:27
for their party mean TJ says
total witch hunt that they are
2:25:29
being specifically targeted.
2:25:33
So who are these people?
2:25:35
If you've watched Good Morning,
America, you know, but this one
2:25:38
guy TJ is a really good looking
black guy who has apparently
2:25:42
screwed everybody in the
company. And they wanted to get
2:25:46
rid of him because he's becoming
a fly and fly a liability, a
2:25:49
liability. She there was real,
no reason to get rid of her
2:25:53
except for some and nobody
brought this up. I listened.
2:25:56
There's a report went on and on.
They're speculating this way in
2:25:58
that way. She's the one who went
on the OIC on the open mic. And
2:26:05
talk to him. And you'll remember
this talked about that they had
2:26:07
the goods on Jeffrey Epstein.
2:26:10
Oh, before? Oh, yes, of course.
We know who she is. Yes.
2:26:14
And she, she blasted the she
said it was spiked. And she
2:26:19
named names get rid of her. And
once that happened, this was
2:26:22
about over a year ago that this
open mic incident came into
2:26:27
play. But you know how it works?
Yeah. Wait for the opportunity.
2:26:32
And and then yeah, you think it
was that new service? spike your
2:26:36
spike?
2:26:37
As right, you're done. You're
burnt. You're toast. So they
2:26:40
got rid of her and used him as
the excuse. Yeah, I have a
2:26:45
Hollywood
2:26:46
I have a quick monocle. I've
four relatively short clips in a
2:26:50
row relatively, but they're the
US from last, the last show. I
2:26:54
think it's important that we
highlight what's happening in
2:26:57
Africa Africa is is is about to
get raped by everybody if it's
2:27:03
already happening. But now we'll
start hearing what's new, I know
2:27:06
what's new. But there's there's
new there's players are all over
2:27:09
the place. Here's a Deutsche
Avella Africa report. Of course,
2:27:13
we need to look just to ease you
into it. It's COVID over to
2:27:17
Senegal, where African nations
have been presenting their plans
2:27:20
to improve food security to
development banks and
2:27:23
international organizations in
hopes of easing the continents
2:27:26
worst ever food crisis. Getting
special attention calls for more
2:27:30
funding for agriculture among
African countries, as well as
2:27:33
greater support for small scale
farming. You kind of understand
2:27:36
when you hear this, you know,
okay, people are coming in for
2:27:38
three
2:27:39
days. Sometimes a car comes as
the pandemic, the war in Ukraine
2:27:42
and inflation have all ravaged
global food chains, and sent
2:27:45
prices surging. The UN says more
than 50 million people in East
2:27:49
Africa alone face acute danger
from hunger and malnutrition.
2:27:53
Alright, I'm joined now by
Lawrence huddart. He's Executive
2:27:55
Director of the Global Alliance
for improved nutrition. That's a
2:27:58
Swiss Foundation launched more
than 20 years ago at the United
2:28:01
Nations with a focus on
malnutrition. And Lawrence.
2:28:03
Thanks for coming on to the
show. First of all, how dramatic
2:28:06
is this situation in Africa?
2:28:09
It's dramatic. Hello, good to be
with you. I've never seen it
2:28:13
this bad in my in my career in
my life. It's the the numbers of
2:28:17
hungry people have risen
dramatically since actually
2:28:21
before COVID. And before
Ukraine, they were on the rise
2:28:25
from 2016 onwards. And where
they are now is about 800
2:28:29
million people suffering from
hunger, which is about the
2:28:32
number we had back in 2005. So
there's three, this triple
2:28:37
combination of COVID climate and
conflict has 15 years
2:28:43
COVID climate and conflict.
Whoo, I like it the big three
2:28:47
conflict going climate, a
climate and conflict. Wow. See,
2:28:53
that's why we had to play I
remember there was something in
2:28:55
a COVID climate and conflict. So
let's see, what can we do?
2:28:59
He says, he says, first of all,
he says it's desert been
2:29:03
dispatched since 2005. But
before he before that he
2:29:06
prefaces with he's never seen
anything this bad in his whole
2:29:09
career was okay. Maybe it was a
boy or something. Yes, exactly.
2:29:13
He's
2:29:15
exactly what's going on. So
there's all kinds of reasons
2:29:19
that are being made up to visit
Africa. And so that was Senegal,
2:29:23
I think, was George Clooney
shouldn't be reporting on this
2:29:26
with the satellite. The Clooney
has been retired, who Guess who
2:29:29
went to Africa, when you're in
the middle of a financial
2:29:34
crisis, because we have
inflation everywhere. It's
2:29:36
really hurting everybody. Who
would you send to Africa? Why
2:29:41
Janet Yellen. Of course,
2:29:42
US Treasury Secretary Janet
Yellen. COVID says Africa news
2:29:45
included Huntsville of South
Africa on Friday with a visit to
2:29:48
a Mullah Laney, a coal mining
town which produces most of the
2:29:51
coal South Africa relies on too
2:29:53
far we're in a coal mining town.
2:29:55
It's interesting.
2:29:58
Petitions she call on robots.
Training and reevaluation of the
2:30:01
coal industry for a reliable
transition within the economic
2:30:04
framework of
2:30:05
completing a transition that
leaves no one behind requires
2:30:09
job retraining and reskilling,
like we saw today. It also
2:30:15
requires the redevelopment of
former fossil fuel and power
2:30:20
sites and investments in
infrastructure to support the
2:30:24
development of new industries
and economic opportunities.
2:30:29
What do you think? What are the
chances they're gonna be mining
2:30:31
for something else that Janet
needs.
2:30:33
She further say that the US was
committed to ensuring that
2:30:36
existing workers were skilled in
order to find work opportunities
2:30:40
in the renewable energy sector,
and at the same time addressing
2:30:43
the massive unemployment in a
southern African country.
2:30:47
That's why we're here today.
2:30:50
We're here from the government.
We're here to help Africa. Oh,
2:30:54
good to see everybody why
2:30:55
we're here today is to see the
ways in which partnering
2:31:00
together, we're we're able to
see a path by which to start
2:31:06
with South Africa has had very
high youth unemployment. But we
2:31:11
certainly want to make both
addressed that and certainly
2:31:15
make sure that the transition
doesn't leave workers and the
2:31:20
next generation of young people
behind
2:31:23
the Biden administration has
been reinitiating. his ties with
2:31:27
Africa given the infiltration of
the Russian influence on African
2:31:31
countries literally, South
Africa was the last leg of the
2:31:34
journey to heal as to which
included visit to Senegal in
2:31:37
Zambia,
2:31:38
how cynical and sick is it? The
Janet Yellen is an Africa saying
2:31:41
hey, you got high youth
unemployment. This is a real
2:31:43
problem in America. He's like we
got to raise interest rates so
2:31:47
we can get more unemployment.
You sick yet just yet you're
2:31:51
sick. Speaking of Russia, BBC
News reports
2:31:55
No, Russia's Foreign Minister
Sergei Lavrov has arrived for
2:31:58
talks in South Africa.
2:32:00
They're all in South Africa.
Everyone so creative, the lady
2:32:03
Pandora,
2:32:04
the two nations are firm
partners and Pretoria has
2:32:07
refused to condemn Moscow's
invasion of Ukraine. Let's cross
2:32:11
to Pretoria, where our
correspondent Hamza Fulani is
2:32:13
following this meeting, and
poems are big economic ties
2:32:17
between Russia and South Africa.
Tell us more about those and how
2:32:20
those ties are driving the
response to the war in Ukraine
2:32:25
by the South African government.
2:32:26
Wow. Wow. So you tie Ukraine and
you tie in climate change and
2:32:32
Yellin is there and live ROFR
there, um, this there's
2:32:35
something going on, certainly in
2:32:36
terms of the balance sheet
itself, so that because economic
2:32:40
ties with Russia aren't that big
that some people have suggested
2:32:44
actually, that it's more the
historic ties that are driving
2:32:47
this continued closeness and
coziness that that South Africa
2:32:52
has with Russia. This is because
they both sit on an economic
2:32:56
group known as as BRICS, which
includes Russia, India, and
2:33:01
China. And it's through that
BRICS grouping, some people
2:33:05
believe that South Africa has
had to pay this. So it doesn't
2:33:09
upset its bigger brothers at the
table there. They're also
2:33:13
saying, though, that they're
hoping to use that bricks
2:33:16
because it's part of the reason
it was formed is it's to try and
2:33:20
use it as a kind of economic
engine for these countries and
2:33:24
the region. So South Africa is
trying to play its cards
2:33:27
carefully there. But there has
been some disappointment I
2:33:30
should add, especially on the
part of Ukraine, of how South
2:33:34
Africa has treated. This will
end its refusal to flat out
2:33:39
condemned Russia's invasion of
the country.
2:33:43
Okay, so there's a lot happening
between the West and Russia, and
2:33:50
Deutsche Bella has a story of a
very short of Germany's Africa
2:33:55
aid strategy. So
2:33:56
Germany's Ministry for Economic
Cooperation and Development says
2:34:00
it wants to help African
countries make their economies
2:34:03
more climate friendly. Other
priorities listed in the
2:34:06
ministry's newly unveiled Africa
strategy include improving
2:34:10
social and health services, and
making the agriculture sector
2:34:13
less dependent on foreign
sources seed fertilizer, and
2:34:16
pesticides. And as populations
grow, the ministry says quick
2:34:21
action is needed to stave off
mass migration events, new
2:34:25
conflicts, pandemics, and higher
global carbon emissions sounds
2:34:30
a lot like the COVID climate and
conflict meme that said this is
2:34:34
this the three C's are rolling
out? And of course like good
2:34:38
Americans, we're here to help
you Africa let's see Somalia.
2:34:42
What can we do for you?
2:34:43
We're gonna go overseas now.
We're Military officials say the
2:34:46
US has conducted has conducted a
risky raid in northern Somalia,
2:34:51
killing a senior ISIS leader and
several other militants. Chief
2:34:54
global Sarah Raddatz has the
latest. Good morning, Martha.
2:34:58
Good morning, Michael. This
WARNING The Elite American
2:35:01
Special Operations team that
carried out this dramatic raid
2:35:05
in Africa is safe and back at
their base, and they're safe and
2:35:09
effective. Pentagon says a top
ISIS leader and at least 10 ISIS
2:35:13
fighters are dead. The raid was
launched in darkness us
2:35:17
helicopters descending on a cave
complex in northern Somalia. The
2:35:22
Special Operations team had
hoped to take the ISIS leader
2:35:26
below I'll sue Donnie alive. But
the Pentagon says the Americans
2:35:30
were met with intense gunfire,
making that impossible.
2:35:34
President Biden gave the final
approval for the risky raid
2:35:37
before it was launched. The team
had been practicing for weeks
2:35:40
using mock ups of the target
area. And making practice runs
2:35:44
similar to what was done when
Navy SEALs killed Osama bin
2:35:48
Laden in 2011. The Secretary of
Defense this morning saying no
2:35:52
civilians were harmed in the
raid. And the operation leaves
2:35:56
the US safer and more secure.
2:35:58
That's right, thank you,
Somalia, we got to blow some
2:36:01
shit up in your caves. We're
safer. Africa is a target. And
2:36:06
it's a it's a new theater of
war. us we were concerned about
2:36:10
China and Taiwan and Japan. It's
going to be fighting in Africa.
2:36:18
Well, I don't have any clips.
But I've been hearing a lot of
2:36:20
clips that are just not
clippable about how the Russians
2:36:24
are moving into Africa. Yeah,
which product okay. And I
2:36:29
understand the BRICS thing
that's been a long established
2:36:32
for a while Consortium. But I
think it was the Germans or the
2:36:38
French or somebody bailed out in
one of the French Old French
2:36:41
colonies, just this last week,
and the Russians moved in. I
2:36:45
don't know remember this
specific colony but it was one
2:36:48
of the old French ones and they
all speak French there and they
2:36:51
and the French left and the
Russians moved in. And I haven't
2:36:57
done a thing looking into this
because I still can't figure it
2:37:00
out. I don't know what is going
on. They replaced it the Chinese
2:37:03
the Chinese are still taking
their place. Right something's
2:37:08
something's screwy is going on.
Did they find something new was
2:37:13
a well it's about resources. I
mean, this is resources. We got
2:37:18
to get rid of that. But that's
not new.
2:37:20
No, but but we haven't focused
on it. We let you know we're all
2:37:23
a bit in Ukraine and we got to
help the poor Africans more
2:37:26
money more stuff more gear.
Maybe it's all the military
2:37:29
industrial complex. I don't know
could be could be what else you
2:37:36
got? I got a few things if you
want. What else do you have, if
2:37:39
anything?
2:37:40
Well, I've got a couple of
things on here, Philly schools
2:37:45
and their gay policies and
what's going on there's a little
2:37:48
kind of back and forth play
these these are kind of
2:37:52
interesting. These Philly.
They're trying to the Gay Agenda
2:37:56
is in place gay or
2:37:58
LGBTQ? Is it by now non binary
was a 100% gay?
2:38:03
I don't know. It was clear, but
I'm sorry. Philly schools.
2:38:06
US Department of Education is
investigating whether a suburban
2:38:10
Philadelphia School District is
creating a hostile environment
2:38:14
for LGBTQ students. The district
in Bucks County adopted policies
2:38:19
earlier this year that restrict
library books and what teachers
2:38:22
can display in their classrooms.
Remember station why why. Emily
2:38:27
Rizzo reports. Over the
2:38:28
last six months the Central
Bucks School District has passed
2:38:31
two controversial policies, one
that prohibits books with
2:38:35
sexualized content, and one that
censors classroom decorations
2:38:39
and discussions that have to do
with advocacy.
2:38:42
The fundamental mission of
schools is to promote student
2:38:46
achievement.
2:38:47
Board Member Deb cannon said at
the most recent board meeting,
2:38:50
that the advocacy policy and
ensures materials are
2:38:53
appropriate for the district's
17,000 students.
2:38:57
Education should model an
important element neutrality as
2:39:01
an academic birch.
2:39:03
The policies are about
protecting children from
2:39:06
indoctrination, says parent vana
de Armand, who spoke at another
2:39:11
board meeting.
2:39:12
Can you be certain? And can you
guarantee that these books and
2:39:15
those passages and those
pictures those graphic pictures
2:39:19
are not being used to groom
2:39:22
to create these policies, the
school board, which declined
2:39:26
interview requests, worked with
the conservative evangelical
2:39:30
independence Law Center
associated with the Family
2:39:34
Research Council. That
organization is an extremist
2:39:38
hate group. According to Andrew
Seidel, of Americans United for
2:39:42
Separation of Church and State.
He says it targets LGBTQ people
2:39:47
and wrongly characterizes them
as pedophiles
2:39:50
is going to be imposing this
anti LGBTQ Christian nationalist
2:39:57
ideology on public school
children And that is a huge
2:40:01
problem. Yeah,
2:40:03
I mean, it's so clear to me that
the Eagles have to win the Super
2:40:07
Bowl. Now we've got everything
going on there. I mean, this is
2:40:10
the city of brotherly love.
2:40:14
So this is really about taking
down to pride flags there in
2:40:17
these classrooms. Yeah, that's
it. Now, if you look into it,
2:40:21
it's really about taking these
hateful, hateful, somehow that's
2:40:25
hateful, hateful. But let's play
part two of this.
2:40:28
This has never been about
neutrality. It has always been
2:40:32
about extremism.
2:40:33
But stream Herod a new show this
one often, that was always a
2:40:37
sham, but it's been proven
beyond a doubt.
2:40:41
Parents like Viswanathan that
fear the policies chill
2:40:44
classroom conversations.
Opponents like middle school or
2:40:48
Mackenzie Junkin. See both
policies target LGBTQ materials,
2:40:52
like pride flags and books with
queer characters.
2:40:56
It's just it's scary to think
that the world doesn't want you
2:41:00
to be here for whatever made up
or insignificant reasons.
2:41:03
Why Why has learned that for
books with LGBTQ storylines are
2:41:09
now being reviewed for possible
removal. policies like these are
2:41:13
becoming more common in school
districts around the country.
2:41:16
Although many have been
overturned by courts. This week,
2:41:20
a few days before Holocaust
Remembrance Day. A Central Bucks
2:41:24
High School Principal told
librarian Matt Piecyk, he had to
2:41:27
remove posters that quoted
author and Holocaust survivor le
2:41:32
VSL because they violated the
district's advocacy policy.
2:41:36
Having said that, there was a
very powerless feeling
2:41:39
the VSL quote, read in part, we
must always take sides.
2:41:44
Neutrality helps the oppressor
never the victim
2:41:48
felt like I was not just letting
down students, but my daughter
2:41:52
and like, you know, I want her
to be proud of her dad.
2:41:55
After a social media abroad, the
principal reversed his decision
2:42:00
and Piecyk paper the library
windows and doors with copies of
2:42:04
the VCL quote still, the Central
Bucks School District continues
2:42:08
to defend its neutrality and
advocacy policies.
2:42:14
who owe us at least it's clear
what this is once you've
2:42:17
extremists nutjobs anti Semites
everything it's not
2:42:22
it's just a strange situation.
2:42:26
What I don't find it strange at
all. This is what's been going
2:42:29
on all over the country.
2:42:30
It's been going on for longer
than than I like to imagine,
2:42:33
which is why I find it strange.
We also have it's just we're
2:42:37
gonna be in the gay beat for a
second.
2:42:41
John, it's not the gay beat.
It's the LGBTQ beat.
2:42:48
Gay right? Okay, so here we go.
In fact, I shouldn't be using
2:42:52
gay I should, I should mostly
just go with the flow with PBS
2:42:55
and use the word queer. Instead,
2:42:57
the FDA today announced plans to
ease a decade's old restriction
2:43:02
preventing men who have sex with
men from donating blood. It's
2:43:05
men who have sex with men, a
lifetime ban was put into place
2:43:09
during the AIDS epidemic over
fears of HIV transmission. The
2:43:12
new guidelines would ask all
potential donors about their
2:43:16
recent sexual history instead of
singling out queer men. Any
2:43:23
potential donors who had anal
sex in the last three months
2:43:26
with new or multiple partners
would not be allowed to donate?
2:43:30
Anyone taking medications to
prevent HIV infections would
2:43:33
also be deferred for a period of
time. For more on this I'm
2:43:37
joined by Col. Williams,
2:43:38
did I hear this right? So it
anybody now I guess, there's no
2:43:44
exceptions, unless you have some
other blood disease? If you're
2:43:47
queer, or if you are a man who
has sex with men, as long as you
2:43:51
haven't had anal sex for three
months, you're good to go? Is
2:43:54
that literally what she just
said?
2:43:56
To what she said literally?
2:43:59
Wow, she didn't say literally
good to go. But wow, is that is
2:44:03
this as a self testify thing?
2:44:06
Probably anyone taking
medications to prevent HIV
2:44:10
infections would also be
deferred for a period of time.
2:44:13
For more on this, I'm joined by
Cole Williams, he founded the
2:44:17
organization, pride and plasma
last spring, to bring attention
2:44:21
to this issue called welcome.
And thanks for joining us, we
2:44:24
have to point out that for over
a generation, gay and bisexual
2:44:28
men have been shut out from
donating blood as freely as
2:44:31
anyone else and fighting for the
rights. So when you when you
2:44:36
think about this moment, how
important is it right now? This
2:44:39
is critical.
2:44:41
It's critical. Now fighting for
the right
2:44:45
now. The what I might take away
is that and Judy's left and they
2:44:50
got these two new hosts. Yeah. I
believe both of them are gay
2:44:54
activists. This woman is one of
them possible. And that's why
2:44:58
she's she's so adamant about
things. fighting for the rights
2:45:01
and gay in queer men. She never
said he's a gay man ever. Just
2:45:04
queer men that queer. I would
say that go back 25 years and
2:45:09
use the word queer men instead
of gay and you're gonna get an
2:45:13
out you got somebody to give you
the stink guy. And now it's what
2:45:16
you say at least. And yeah, East
and so she and I think the I
2:45:23
think they're both not admitting
it. I think that PBS NewsHour
2:45:29
has slowly evolved into a gay
broadcast.
2:45:33
Wow, queer. So we just got we
got all the queer broadcast
2:45:36
should be queer. I'm sorry,
should be it's a queer and it's
2:45:39
better be called queer. Better.
2:45:41
Welcome to cube vs. the queer
Broadcasting System. Yeah, wow.
2:45:47
Well,
2:45:47
I'm just noticing this with a
little intonation is like the,
2:45:50
like the way she pronounced that
word. The way she uses queer
2:45:55
man. Sure. And her attitude
about a lot of stuff I've seen
2:45:59
in fact, the whole show is got
is very skewed.
2:46:04
Well, this is your big thing.
2:46:05
I think it was triggered when
they brought in Capehart. Openly
2:46:09
gay columnist and associate
editor of the Washington Post.
2:46:14
You're on the queer beat my
friend.
2:46:16
Well, I don't like to be on the
queer.
2:46:18
I'm sorry, you brought it up.
You're on the queer beat.
2:46:22
Maybe third clip here. That's
Oh,
2:46:25
that's your beat. So I would
expect no less.
2:46:27
Well, I think the way things are
gonna shake out are gonna be
2:46:33
this clip which is the SAL Salt
Lake City School Choice bill
2:46:36
which is causing nothing but
trouble.
2:46:39
A bill to help give students an
education outside of public
2:46:41
schools is one step closer to
becoming law. Today the Senate
2:46:45
Education Committee passed House
Bill 215, which includes a race
2:46:49
for teachers and money for
students to be homeschooled or
2:46:51
to go to a private school. This
specialist Matt Rascon is at the
2:46:55
state capitol tonight where
there is a bill of sale right?
2:46:58
Sorry, a rally tonight against
the bill. Right Matt?
2:47:01
Yeah, Dini, and the rally is
just wrapping up just in the
2:47:04
last half hour or so we can
still see people lingering and
2:47:07
the message on the wall, which
is that they are that they're
2:47:12
calling this a public indictment
on the public education system.
2:47:14
This bill that is in the bill
sponsors have pushed back on
2:47:17
that. And we heard in today's
meeting many who are for and
2:47:20
against it
2:47:21
as Partnership Fund length, this
one would have been a life raft.
2:47:24
I know there are other families
like mine who are desperate to
2:47:28
help their children, but lack
the resources to do so.
2:47:31
Education should be fully funded
before we even begin to funnel
2:47:34
tax dollars into the private
sector. This bill will further
2:47:38
devastate funding for our public
schools, which are already
2:47:41
stretched thinner than any other
state in the union
2:47:44
of a bill would pull 42 and a
half million dollars from income
2:47:47
tax revenue. That revenue helps
fun public and higher education.
2:47:51
But it can also be used to
support children and people with
2:47:54
disabilities. The Senate
Education Committee spent nearly
2:47:57
two and a half hours on this
bill today. It was set up a
2:48:00
scholarship worth $8,000 for
students to attend private
2:48:03
school or homeschool, and it's a
pay increase for public school
2:48:07
teachers. Supporters say the
bill offers more customized
2:48:10
options for students. Opponents
have argued the public education
2:48:13
system already offers options,
including immersion programs,
2:48:17
online programs and charter
schools. And we talked to the
2:48:20
Utah association of public
charter schools about this. They
2:48:22
said they are neutral on this
bill, but in favor of school
2:48:25
choice.
2:48:27
Oh, I get it. The problem here
is you can't homeschool your kid
2:48:30
you have to be in one of our
programs.
2:48:33
Yeah. Well, they're gonna pass
this bill. Will people gonna be
2:48:38
the beginning of the end for the
education system around the
2:48:41
country? Because yes, once they
see the result the this is
2:48:46
a thought finish your thought
once they see the result what
2:48:49
they're everyone's going to
start doing this because there's
2:48:51
going to be a disease going to
be a public outcry against the
2:48:55
rest of what's going on in the
education system. I'm you know,
2:48:59
I'm I'm not going to try to
sugarcoat it but most parents
2:49:05
not all but most parents
especially you know, parents or
2:49:08
just middle class and working
class don't want their kids
2:49:12
indoctrinated into a gay
lifestyle in grammar school,
2:49:16
they just don't
2:49:18
shocking for what a queer
2:49:26
I'm sorry, said gay.
2:49:27
Yeah, I'm going to, I'm going to
so it's less triggering. You're
2:49:31
on the QB. And so you don't feel
so bad. You know on the QB. I
2:49:38
wanted to bring one thing up to
one of our producers sent me an
2:49:40
article that makes so much
sense. Now, it has been my
2:49:45
opinion that the reason Tik Tok
is being taken down by Congress
2:49:50
or trying to is because they are
winning. They're beating
2:49:54
everybody there and Silicon
Valley. Google, especially
2:49:57
Google searches is really soft.
Spring because people like to
2:50:01
search for things on tick tock.
It's often the talk of tick
2:50:05
tock, as you heard earlier, the
talk. And so can I prove this?
2:50:10
Well, yeah, I hear everyone's
saying that they want to have
2:50:13
the the algo like tick tock
that's what Instagram wanted.
2:50:18
Now with their reels and you
know, and and the aforementioned
2:50:21
Google, you know, has a problem
with people just going get
2:50:23
answers there that they like,
which is a 32nd video, look at
2:50:26
this great restaurant. But the
real kind of proof that Tik Tok
2:50:33
is cleaning up is Wall Street
Journal headline. Tick tock is
2:50:38
still hiring as competitors shed
jobs. CNN, as meta and Twitter
2:50:44
slash staff tick tock plans to
keep hiring. There it is.
2:50:50
Wow, that digger right? That's
the summary right there.
2:50:53
Exactly. It'll be it'll be
whoever. I mean, if Google if
2:50:58
Google had balls, which they
don't, they would take tick tock
2:51:01
off the the Android app store.
They're not going to do that.
2:51:05
Because they know that I will
rush to an iPhone or anything
2:51:08
else. The people are hooked on
my sister Willow. She is doing
2:51:13
her dissertation on its online
psychology. It's I forget what
2:51:19
it is. She's going to kick my
astronaut. No,
2:51:21
he's getting a PhD? I believe
so. Yes. Well, good for her.
2:51:25
Yeah. And but it's specifically
in algorithms and and how, you
2:51:31
know how that affects and
influences people. She worked
2:51:35
for, like an Amazon related
company for a long time. So
2:51:38
she's very familiar with this.
And then she decided to get a
2:51:40
degree in it and, and be super
smart. And I think retired some
2:51:46
with some nice cushy University
job as she gives me all getting
2:51:49
older. Like, I need a backup
plan. I don't want to work this
2:51:52
hard. I want some tenure. So
she's, she was studying that.
2:51:56
And she says, You're gonna send
me this this dissertation. And
2:51:59
apparently it says it says, You
are absolutely right about the
2:52:02
about Tiktok cleaning up and,
and she has the she will have
2:52:06
Professor Oriole or whatever
documentation as to why the algo
2:52:11
is better. And maybe even a bit
is how it works. So I'm excited
2:52:16
to hear from my my sister,
smartest one of the room always,
2:52:19
you know, it
2:52:19
bothers me what, assuming your
thesis is absolutely correct.
2:52:25
These companies, they've they've
developed in such a way that
2:52:29
they're non competitive. In the
olden days, if you had somebody
2:52:32
that was kicking your ass and
some business that you're in,
2:52:35
and you've been in for years,
and you know the ropes, yeah,
2:52:39
you just out compete them. Yeah.
But But, but no, no, they're
2:52:44
whining, no. Whining guys. And
they go, Oh, no, we can't
2:52:49
compete with this. So you'd have
to do something about it.
2:52:51
Government? Yeah. Well, how did
this happen? Where did this
2:52:54
evolve to? How did it evolve? I
think it had to do with Silicon
2:52:58
Valley switched from being
largely Republican. In the old
2:53:02
in the old days of mostly
hardware. In other words, all
2:53:05
the chip guys, they're all
Republicans, the guys with the
2:53:07
dough legs, yeah.
2:53:08
And all of them, and the ones
who gave iron ran to all of
2:53:12
their employees.
2:53:14
And they were all Republicans in
the old war. Rolexes. And they
2:53:16
were different. They had a
different and they were
2:53:18
competitive. Their nature was
competitive. Correct. These
2:53:21
guys, which are all Democrats,
in fact, there was a study done,
2:53:24
I think I was listening to
somebody's podcast about this,
2:53:27
that 99.5% of every Netflix
worker identifies as a Democrat,
2:53:33
and most of the companies have
9895 to 97. Same with Twitter.
2:53:39
How do you get that many
Democrats in one company when
2:53:41
the population around you is not
that proportion? You do it by
2:53:48
being discriminatory. That's how
you do it. And because they're
2:53:51
all filled with the woke, their
idea of competition doesn't
2:53:56
exist, because the woke aren't
competitive.
2:53:59
I'm going to make an executive
decision here. I hope you'll
2:54:02
agree with me. We should stop
saying Democrats and the woke
2:54:06
and just call them what they
are. Comrades. Communists, it's
2:54:10
the comrade and other comrades.
The comrades are in. The
2:54:15
comrades don't want to work too
hard. The comrades feel that
2:54:17
until they own the business
because workers should own
2:54:20
Google, not the billionaires.
The comrades are just going to
2:54:26
rock the boat.
2:54:29
Well, they're not the nature of
these people is comrades as
2:54:32
you'd like to call I like to
call them comrades are not and
2:54:35
they're not even necessarily
Democrats like me, per se. But
2:54:40
they are
2:54:41
and only after the COVID shot
2:54:44
is not. Again, I'll just go back
to my original point they used
2:54:48
people used to compete their way
out of this you can you'd find
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better algos, Google gay brand
when he was at Bryn Brin when he
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was on my silicon spin show once
he told me He was on quite a
2:55:00
bit. He told me Krishna I can't
get ahold of him. He told me I
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had on Egea he says, we have
more PhDs at Google than any
2:55:11
company in the world. And I
believe that's true. And if
2:55:15
these guys are so smart, why are
they you haven't been pushed
2:55:18
around by tick tock?
2:55:21
Yeah, because they were spending
too many too much time at the
2:55:24
meeting with their other
comrades. I don't know they
2:55:28
missed the boat. You know, what
happens? MySpace was the biggest
2:55:31
thing ever was never going to
change was the future until it
2:55:33
wasn't. So it's AOL. So it was
Alta Vista. It happens it's time
2:55:39
to go. But no, now we've got so
much money and we're so embedded
2:55:42
with with politics, we're going
to try and scam our way out by
2:55:46
screwing people. It makes it
easier because it's related to
2:55:50
China. Of course,
2:55:51
this is a phenomenon that you're
right. It does repeat AOL is one
2:55:55
of my favorite examples because
AOL should have been Facebook
2:56:01
Yeah, I don't see any reason why
it couldn't have been Yeah,
2:56:03
well, because it works.
2:56:06
And for a moment in history, it
locked locked up those key words
2:56:12
and it had the internet at bay.
It did. And there were you know,
2:56:17
and there was a moment where
there's internet was one thing
2:56:20
AOL was another and they were
pretty there were competitors
2:56:24
competitors and and people were
thinking AOL is the way to go
2:56:28
including Apple who came out
with its own system what was it
2:56:33
called again? Electronic was
electronic world or link No, no,
2:56:38
no, it was something else had a
very distinctive name somebody
2:56:41
in that in some of the troll
2:56:43
room knows what this what was
that color and remember, it
2:56:45
lasts for like, six months?
2:56:49
No, it was over a year. Well
over a year may have been a
2:56:52
couple of years but it was right
in the rows
2:56:55
of Q link now. i world i world
2:57:01
now what's the I was e world
wasn't it?
2:57:04
shrills don't know crap. D world
it was the E War II World War II
2:57:09
World War II World it wasn't
prodigy we know that.
2:57:14
You know prodigy is another one.
They were all good.
2:57:17
Prodigy was Sears
2:57:20
there was only three it was
three companies Sears was just
2:57:22
one of them. I think you
2:57:23
world is right. It was it was it
was a loser II World was Oh II
2:57:28
World Yeah, but II world came up
around the game around the
2:57:31
Newton time wasn't around Newton
time
2:57:33
AOL was kicking such as was
totally kicking ass. It was
2:57:37
bought Time Warner for God's
sake. This is unbelievable. It's
2:57:40
great. And it was like it got so
much attention away from the
2:57:43
internet, which was already in
play in the browsers were out.
2:57:47
And that Microsoft decided to
clone it with MSN which was
2:57:51
originally an AOL clone. They
tried to make it into the doll.
2:57:55
Yeah, and the E world came along
and prodigy came along. So you
2:57:59
had all these guys in play. And
they all dropped the ball.
2:58:03
I'm right dropped the ball. Here
it is from the book of
2:58:05
knowledge. Based on a similar
service from America Online e
2:58:08
world was expensive compared to
other other services not well
2:58:11
marketed, and failed to attract
a high number of subscribers.
2:58:15
The service was only available
on Apple's Macintosh and Apple
2:58:18
two Gs and had limited support
on the Newton message pad nailed
2:58:22
it. Yeah, it was the people of
EA world the users were known as
2:58:28
EA people. Hello, you people.
I'm going to call it John. Let's
2:58:35
let's get out of here. Now we've
devolved into talking about IE
2:58:38
people's time. Time to leave.
Well, we got some exciting stuff
2:58:43
coming up right next. Up next,
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heartbeat louder over a sweet
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with the Chinese our Facebook
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just wastelands I picked up two
builders two platforms and
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ashamed of our patients and so
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whenever you're overloaded with
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with pleasure. You're in the
zone overloaded with pleasure in
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your state of brainwave activity
decreasing overloaded with
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pleasure temporal regions of
your brain are overloaded with
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pleasure. Your mind starts to
wander, overloaded with pleasure
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isn't anything to worry about.
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some unusual change in your
brain activity. You can see your
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stress levels rising, causing a
peak in your beta brainwaves.
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Your mind starts to wander.
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Unusual change in your brain
activity. Your mind starts to
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monitor. You send a text message
to a doctor and you take a quick
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