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Valley where we're discussing
the snubz of the Academy Awards.
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I'm John Seymour.
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And that's it. That is the exact
difference between Texas in
0:36
California we're here defending
the nation you're arguing over
0:40
show business. That's it that
makes that's totally that's it?
0:44
Yeah, pretty much. And chips and
chips.
0:49
Chips
0:52
the snubs? Really? Is that where
we go? I can't I can't even
0:55
start with that. Even though I
have a report. I don't feel like
0:57
we can start with a report. I
don't have a report. I just have
1:00
this. I have. I just have the to
ask the proverbial question.
1:05
Yeah. How do you have a movie
that's nominee even believe me?
1:09
I'm not a fan of this film.
movie that's nominated for the
1:14
Best Picture, Phoebe. Yeah,
that's right dogs. The Best
1:19
Picture? Yeah. Barbie. Yes. But
the director and the main
1:25
actress don't get nominated for
anything. How does that work?
1:29
CBS has the answers to the
Legion. Barbie fans never forget
1:34
that the system is rigged. So
find a way to acknowledge that
1:37
but also always be grateful. The
Oscar nominations were life
1:41
imitating art snubbed the two
women who brought Barbie to
1:45
light, Greta Gerwig and lead
actress Margot Robbie. You have
1:49
to answer for men's bad
behavior, which is insane. But
1:52
if you point that out, you're
accused of complaining
1:55
supporting actress America
Ferreira was nominated and so
1:59
was Ryan Gosling.
2:02
The supporting actor said there
is no movie without Gerwig and
2:05
Robbie adding they made us
laugh. They broke our hearts.
2:09
They push the culture and they
made history. Could I just meet
2:12
the woman in charge? Your CEO?
2:15
Oh, that would be me. This is a
terrible look for the Oscars
2:19
because it was a movie
predicated on criticizing the
2:23
patriarchy. Hillary Clinton
tweeted while it can stink to
2:26
win the box office but not take
home the gold your millions of
2:30
fans love you love Barbie is the
highest grossing film ever by a
2:34
female director earning nearly a
billion and a half dollars at
2:37
the box office. It did receive
eight Oscar nominations
2:41
including Best Picture with
Robbie listed as a producer and
2:45
Gerwig nominated for adapted
screenplay. I'm not
2:49
good enough for any if
organizers had to do some soul
2:54
searching to ask themselves why
they are getting results like
2:57
this that are so prominent and
so such bad optics. It's
3:02
obvious. This Hollywood is full
of misogynous. What's obvious to
3:08
me is that is that Margot Robbie
in particular didn't put out
3:16
it's just that simple.
3:18
Yes, the Hollywood Wait, you and
David Mamet agree. He's David
3:23
Mamet has been out on the
podcast circuit. That guy is
3:28
hilarious. Oh, David Mamet is
his piece. He's really funny.
3:32
He's, he's, he's work. He's a
Trumper. Oh, he's a Trumper. But
3:36
he's also he's just, you know,
he's almost like almost a self
3:40
loathing Jew. At the same time.
He's just funny. Yeah, it's very
3:45
funny. I used to come on the
Michael Savage show locally,
3:49
quite a quite a few times. Oh, I
didn't you know what the kids
3:52
would call him based? That's
what they'd call him. The kids
3:54
would say he's based, based
based. Yes. Based. He's based
3:58
and that's short for well, it's
just that's that's not short for
4:02
anything. He's based. Bas Ed
based based based? Yeah. All
4:07
your base belong to us. He's
based.
4:09
And he all he would agree with
that. He would say oh, you know,
4:11
she didn't put out there you go.
So you don't win any awards.
4:15
Hollywood hates him, but they
but he keeps writing these hit
4:18
movies.
4:20
But he he described you once
because he was asked
4:24
specifically why he hasn't been
canceled. He says is the thing.
4:29
He says at some point, if you're
above the fold, which is a
4:32
newspaper term for above the
fold with newspapers should be
4:35
folded. And you're up there in
the ranks where you're actually
4:39
making people money. Nobody
cares. If you're making people
4:42
money, they don't care. Your
politics will care. Just just
4:45
another That's right. Yeah.
Well, okay. We'll just stick
4:48
with that for a moment in the M
five M world to get it all out
4:51
of our system. NPR has a new
CEO.
4:57
Did you know this? No, I did not
know this Catherine.
5:00
And Maher is the new CEO. She
has a resume that does not quit.
5:07
Now she comes from, let me see,
most recently while she was on
5:12
the board at the signal
Foundation, she's a lifetime
5:16
nonprofit or basically, she was
the Chief Executive Officer of
5:20
Web Summit, which sounds like
Web Summit, which sounds like
5:24
something we would hate. It's
probably
5:29
because they hold in Lisbon or
something.
5:33
We have some Web Summit. Yes.
And of course, before that, she
5:37
was she was the executive
director of the Wikimedia
5:40
Foundation. All right. I did
hear this and I don't understand
5:45
it because who she What does any
of this have to do with
5:47
broadcasting? It has nothing to
do with broadcasting listen to
5:51
her resume, Council on Foreign
Relations.
5:55
You UNICEF, National Democratic
Institute, World Bank, Atlantic
6:00
Council, State Department
Foreign Affairs Policy Board.
6:04
She's perfect. She speaks Yeah,
she is she's Facebook as she
6:08
graduated Arabic Language
Institute.
6:12
In Cairo. She's an expert on the
Middle East spoke she's the best
6:18
What more do you want? This
she's I can't wait for NPR to
6:23
put a spook in at the top when
they've done that before. Why
6:27
not? is great for brands great
for for donations. That's what
6:31
it's all about.
6:33
Ultimately, they want donations
in
6:39
that way, of course, I think is
Gene Hey, if I could have gotten
6:43
around our board
6:46
we should have a board. how
messed up would that be? If we
6:50
had to do board meetings? No
agenda? No agenda? Board? What
6:54
are you doing tomorrow? I gotta
kind of board meeting.
6:58
More More M five M news. John
Stuart returning to the Daily
7:03
Show. Yeah, for Monday only
well, they'll start with just
7:08
Mondays and
7:10
then they'll realize that how
much we missed him how good he
7:13
was and he was he's no good
anymore. This is this is what
7:17
I'm worried about. I have a
feeling he may have lost his
7:20
touch because he you know he got
all kind of like holier than
7:24
thou on the on his apple show
and got a little well, he did
7:28
Apple show was terrible. But
people have to realize that he
7:31
left the Daily Show. We've
talked about this a little bit.
7:35
He left the Daily Show to become
a big shot movie producer.
7:40
So movie, yeah, during right
before COVID Wasn't that?
7:44
Well, it was who was way before?
I think it was it was 10 years
7:47
ago. So it was way before COVID
But he does first movie was kind
7:52
of a break even movie and he was
all jacked up about it. And then
7:56
his second movie
7:58
was she had a disaster. Yeah,
the second one. Get a second
8:03
movie that the end he had good
people into I think he had Steve
8:05
Carell and other people in the
movie. I think the worldwide
8:09
gross was like $300,000 It was
something ridiculous. Something
8:13
went wrong with distribution. I
mean, something went wrong every
8:17
which way and so he became a
that was the end of his movie
8:21
career because you can't produce
8:24
no who's going to give you the
rain standard production if
8:27
you're going to this is what you
come up with. To just he was
8:31
just wiki pedia is 8000 pages
long. Yeah, he's done a lot of
8:37
work. But the movie think heard
him and I and he became unfunny
8:42
all of a sudden and next thing
you know, he's doing that
8:44
horrible show on Apple. He's
gonna come back. I don't think
8:47
he's gonna be able to. Alright.
That's why they only gave him
8:50
Monday. By the way. He did
reason they gave a Monday only.
8:54
Yeah. Because Oh no. So this
fear that I'm expressing
8:57
rosewater was the movie that you
talked about the first one?
9:01
Rosewater. And then the the was
it 2020 movie so I can see where
9:07
he could play it off as was
COVID was called irresistible.
9:13
Steve Carell. Chris Cooper.
9:18
Some other people film follows a
Democratic strategist who tries
9:21
to help a candidate win a local
election. Of course, it's
9:24
boring, though. Yeah. How
thrilling that it's no wag the
9:27
dog. Tell you that.
9:30
Anyway, so he's returning well,
that that should be interesting
9:34
because
9:35
the style of The Daily Show in a
way had some no agenda elements
9:41
in it.
9:42
When he was doing it had some
style but then it just got all
9:45
achy and a little smug, you
know, a little too smug, a
9:49
little smug. I think that's the
key. I'm trying to be kind
9:53
because, you know, we all
watched it for years and it just
9:56
got worse, progressively worse
and then when he left just
10:00
kind of ended. So
10:02
anyway, he's back. He's back at
home base. We're happy to have
10:05
him back on Comedy Central where
he belongs.
10:09
Meanwhile, Texas is going to our
razor wire defense lines were
10:15
reinforced Wednesday in Eagle
Pass with the federal
10:17
government. Still not sure
exactly which areas along the
10:20
border Texas will let federal
agents access and the Texas
10:24
governor not giving an inch. In
a letter posted on X Greg Abbott
10:28
cited Founding Fathers James
Madison and Alexander Hamilton,
10:32
not leaving states to the mercy
of outside threats. Because the
10:36
federal government had failed to
follow its constitutional duty
10:39
to quote protect each state
against invasion habit wrote it
10:43
triggers the line acknowledging
the state's sovereign interest
10:46
in protecting their borders.
That authority Abbott wrote
10:50
supersedes any federal statutes
to the contrary, the Biden
10:54
ministration went to the Supreme
Court to say they want to make
10:57
sure that Texas cannot keep
their border secure. Republican
11:01
lawmakers in Washington
expressed frustration with stay
11:04
over any deal on a bill that
might clear things up. Next move
11:08
in this standoff could come by
Friday. That is when Homeland
11:11
Security wants to know Doug and
Nicole what areas Texas is going
11:15
to let them access along the
border there. If any of them
11:19
none, none. You just stepped
over my three by three. Oh, I'm
11:25
sorry. I didn't know you want to
how I listen. I'm from Texas.
11:29
You're the guy that comes in
with the show business. And now
11:32
you you accuse me of I don't
even look at your clips bra.
11:36
So you want to do the three by
three right off the bat. Let's
11:39
get to do the I do the Texas
stories and you do the
11:42
California stories. Usually
let's just roll with it. And now
11:45
it's time for a three by three.
11:49
by Jesse
11:51
comparing stories from ABC.
11:57
And before we get started with
the three by three, I want to
12:01
thank it and this made me feel
very happy because I think I got
12:05
60 or 70 emails, which shows you
that peep because the three by
12:10
three came at the end of the
show.
12:13
Near the end of the show. We
discussed the origins didn't we
12:18
do it on the show. We mentioned
that Oh yeah. But that's that's
12:21
the that's not how it works.
People here like is wrong.
12:23
There's something wrong.
12:25
Oh, no, stop, stop and start to
play back at
12:29
that cat. That cat GIF.
12:32
I gotta email them right away.
And then I get another 20 saying
12:35
Oh, shoot. Okay, you got it
already. Sorry for the email. It
12:39
doesn't matter. I love it. I
love it.
12:42
20 emails. This isn't Oh, I see
you already talked about it.
12:47
It's okay. I love it. They write
during the show. Yeah, the show.
12:51
They're listening to the show.
And then they stop the playback
12:54
and then email me that's fine. I
love it. I'm not complaining. I
12:58
love it. I most importantly, I
got a note from the creator of
13:02
the jingle.
13:04
Brian in West Philly he says
Adam on the producer that
13:06
created a three by three jingle.
I'm sure by now someone has told
13:09
you the music is the song little
Spanish flea most famously
13:12
played but most famously played
by Herb Albert. It was truly
13:15
great to hear the Inquisition
into where the song was from,
13:18
have loved the show for a very
long time. I've had various
13:20
jingles used and notes read over
the years and every time the
13:23
three by three is played. It's a
very special moment for me. Then
13:29
I'm happy. I can understand it's
a great it's one of the all time
13:32
classics it really is. It's
great.
13:36
Anyway, so I'm glad you care
about what's going on here in in
13:40
Texas because we're about to
have a big a big while they're
13:44
calling it a quote. Convoy to
the rally and Eagle Pass on
13:49
February 3. And I have a feeling
we're all we're all getting our
13:56
bro getting our ar 15 is going
down the border. Make sure we're
14:00
secure. Well, these three by
three are from the network's at
14:03
this time we Steve Fox last we
have a plus it's a three by
14:07
three bus but then I have a plus
plus, which is a report from NTD
14:13
which kind of throws a wet
blanket on all these stories.
14:17
No, you can't do that. No
wetness. We're dry and ready to
14:21
fly. Yeah, that's the problem.
14:24
Let's start with ABC. Tonight a
narrowly divided Supreme Court
14:28
delivering a victory for the
Biden administration clearing
14:31
the way for federal agents to
remove razor wire fencing
14:34
installed by Texas along 29
miles of the southern border in
14:38
a five to four vote that justice
is overturned an appeals court
14:41
ruling that had blocked federal
agents from removing the wire.
14:45
The Biden administration had
argued that the razor wire
14:47
prohibited federal agents from
carrying out their duties under
14:51
immigration law and that it's
the federal government not the
14:54
states that has primary
responsibility under the
14:56
constitution for border
enforcement. But lawyers for
14:59
this
15:00
State of Texas had argued that
the wire which had been
15:02
installed on the orders of Texas
Governor Greg Abbott had been
15:05
strategically positioned for the
purpose of securing the border
15:08
and stemming the flow of illegal
migration and accused federal
15:12
agents of destroying the wire to
help 1000s of migrants to
15:15
illegally cross the Rio Grande.
ABC News was on the ground in
15:20
September as Customs and Border
Protection agents lifted or
15:23
removed the wire as migrants
arrived on the Texas side of the
15:26
Rio Grande administration
officials and immigration
15:29
advocates have called the wire
dangerous and inhumane. These
15:32
graphic photos obtained by ABC
news show some of the injuries
15:36
caused by the wire some
requiring medical treatment.
15:39
While the court order today did
not elaborate on the decision,
15:42
four justices Clarence Thomas,
Samuel Alito, Neil Gorsuch and
15:46
Brett Kavanaugh voted to side
with Texas and deny the Biden
15:49
administration's request.
15:52
Terry Moran joins us now Terri,
what comes next after today's
15:55
decision? Well, Lindsay, this
particular case will go back
15:59
down to the lower courts. But
really today's ruling is just
16:02
the start of what's expected to
be a major battle at the court
16:04
this year in several cases over
the efforts by Texas and other
16:09
states to assert more control
over their international borders
16:12
with the justice is deciding
these issues against the
16:15
backdrop of a crisis at the
border and the presidential
16:19
election. Now before you
continue with the three by three
16:22
just a little commentary
16:25
the what has actually been done
in the courts actually only has
16:28
to do with the razor wire has
nothing to do with the border or
16:31
anything like that, which is the
funny part about it. But the
16:36
what it's done to the psyche of
Texans is I mean I'm feeling
16:41
this everywhere. You know that
we're ready. We're gonna defend
16:45
against it. And by the way,
douchebag in the troll room.
16:48
Yeah, I'll go I'll definitely go
sir. Gene's gonna drive right
16:51
through Fred pick me up. Eagle
Pass only a couple hours from
16:54
me, I'll definitely go. This is
going to be a once in a lifetime
16:57
thing. I believe it's going to
be phenomenal. I really is. I
17:00
don't think anything's going to
happen. I don't think there's
17:03
going to be some great
secession. You know, people are
17:06
sending me maps, look at all
these states who are going to
17:08
secede. No, I really don't think
so. But it's it's great in an
17:14
election year, it's great with
with migration being the number
17:17
one issue Americans care about.
It is truly I mean, we could not
17:22
have asked for a better media
spectacle to happen than this
17:25
right now, where we are in this
in this year. Well, they're
17:29
dramatizing it, that's for sure.
Yes, let's go to NBC. It's
17:33
turned out of a legal battle at
the southern border over razor
17:36
wire installed by Texas
officials to stop migrants. The
17:39
supreme court denied giving the
Biden administration of when
17:43
it's effort to remove that wire
fencing. Laura Jarrett is here,
17:46
Laura, what's the practical
impact of this lesser The upshot
17:49
is that border patrol agents
should be able to start cutting
17:52
down or moving this razor wire
that Texas officials had
17:56
installed at the border and they
shouldn't be able to do it right
17:59
away. Now the Biden
administration had gone to the
18:01
High Court over this arguing the
fencing is impractical and
18:04
dangerous when migrants get
stuck in there. The justice is
18:07
deciding to decide with the
administration on this issue
18:11
five to four, Texas had
originally installed the fencing
18:14
to prevent illegal border
crossings arguing the Biden
18:17
administration simply hasn't
done enough to stop the number
18:19
of migrants coming over from
Mexico this case, of course,
18:22
part of a much larger fight
between Texas and this White
18:25
House over border security
lesser tonight the state saying
18:28
and to say that this fight is
not over. fight is not over.
18:34
Even poor boys all jacked about
it. Yeah, West Virginia
18:40
is great. This brings out the
American South somehow it's just
18:45
it's a great feeling. It's a
feeling of camaraderie. They're
18:49
spinning everybody up. Yes, of
course.
18:53
The spirit that sparks Well, I
think the anti D report is so
18:57
good. But that's coming. Let's
go to that was ABC NBC. Now we
19:01
go to CBS, which will have a
more broad bounce more broad and
19:05
balanced report with actual
facts. CBS is doing pretty good,
19:08
or I think so. Well, they spin
us up a little more a little
19:11
little gotchas in there. Let's
find out the border town of
19:14
Eagle Pass has become the new
Epicenter and illegal clash
19:17
between the Biden administration
and Texas Governor Greg Abbott
19:20
over the future of US
immigration policy. Earlier in
19:23
January, the Texas National
Guard sees this public park
19:26
right behind me and has since
heavily fortified it with armed
19:29
soldiers, vehicles, razor wire
and fencing. Texas has argued
19:34
that the razor wire is repelling
migrants from crossing into the
19:37
country illegally. But the Biden
administration has said that it
19:40
prevents Border Patrol from
processing migrants who are
19:43
already on American soil. The
Supreme Court earlier allowed
19:47
the Biden administration to cut
and remove the razor wire
19:50
assembled by Texas but Texas
National Guard soldiers are
19:53
still blocking Border Patrol
agents from processing migrants
19:56
in this public park in Eagle
Pass. In fact, we saw Texas Hold
20:00
For us this week assembling new
coils of razor wire and fencing.
20:04
The Texas Department of Public
Safety is also now arresting
20:07
some migrants who cross into the
US illegally here on site
20:11
criminal trespassing charges.
The Department of Homeland
20:14
Security has referred this
matter to the Justice Department
20:16
for a potential legal action.
20:20
Now, if I can just
20:23
summarize for a second, here's
what really nothing really
20:26
happened here.
20:28
Texas sued Biden, the
administration over razor wire
20:31
asked for a temporary
restraining order. The District
20:34
Court says okay, you got it. So
the wide the razor wire
20:37
destruction stops, then the
district court ultimately rules
20:41
for Biden say, Oh, this is not
converted into a full injunction
20:45
no longer valid so then Texas
appeals to the circuit court,
20:48
the circuit court granted an
injunction pending appeal. To
20:52
stop the razor wire destruction.
Biden appeals the injunction to
20:57
the Supreme Court. Supreme Court
vacates mean Biden can continue
21:01
destroying razor wire
21:04
the underlying case doesn't
really come up in the Fifth
21:06
Circuit until February so
there's really not that much
21:09
that has happened it's really
literally about the razor wire
21:13
is not like like saying razor
wire. It's not like come on any
21:16
legals that's not exactly what's
happening. But it's the
21:19
principle and you're right.
21:24
Oh, is this Fox News?
21:27
Yeah, no.
21:30
This local San Antonio Okay, got
it. Even though Border Patrol
21:33
now has the legal ability to cut
razor wire on the southern
21:37
border. You can very clearly see
it's still here and there's a
21:40
lot of it rows of it. stifling
migrants attempts to cross and
21:44
border patrol's attempts at
doing their constitutional duty
21:47
and defending the border. The
battle between Texas and the
21:50
federal government is getting
close to a breaking point. Just
21:54
one day after the Supreme Court
ruling Governor Abbott tweeting
21:57
this out saying the Texas
National Guard continues to hold
22:00
the line along with these
pictures of the national guard
22:03
standing by the razor wire
instead of removing razor wire
22:07
Texas law enforcement was seen
putting more up on Tuesday.
22:11
Meanwhile, the verbal
fingerpointing rages on this
22:15
administration's refusal to take
its responsibility for this
22:19
crisis. It's pathetic. People on
the other side of the aisle have
22:23
been playing politics with
22:25
a week ago federal officials
told Texas law enforcement to
22:28
vacate Shelby Park and allow
Border Patrol access. Now eight
22:32
days later, the park is still
occupied. Border Patrol needs
22:36
access to state land and in
order to enforce federal law,
22:40
the most likely the Supreme
Court is going to allow to
22:42
enforce federal law Law
Professor Bill Pyatt says if the
22:46
state continues to ignore and
defy the federal government,
22:50
Texas law enforcement could be
held in contempt facing a fine
22:53
or even jail time for people who
defy federal orders. Piatt added
22:57
that well Abbott is right in
saying that this battle isn't
23:00
over the state of Texas was
dealt a huge blow with the
23:04
conservative Supreme Court
ruling against them in Eagle
23:08
Pass I met really
23:10
boring reports yeah was a good
example of why you know the
23:15
difference between network and
that can be done he'll never
23:19
make the big time with that
energy. Local does a big deal.
23:24
Let's go to it. Okay, I did Dan
TD report, which I think
23:27
probably does the best job of
wrapping up the whole thing
23:29
beats everybody, which is why I
get so many clips from them. But
23:34
this is the clip is called Texas
versus Biden Homeland Security
23:38
send yet another letter to Texas
demanding unrestricted access to
23:42
Shelby Park. The department
rights the state has alleged
23:45
that Shelby park is open to the
public but we do not believe
23:48
this statement is accurate,
adding that Texas continues to
23:51
restrict US Border Patrol's
access to the park. Now the
23:55
letter also cites a Monday
Supreme Court ruling which says
23:58
that the federal government is
allowed to remove razor wire
24:01
deployed by Texas and on
Tuesday, a spokesperson for
24:05
Texas Department of Public
Safety commented on this Supreme
24:09
Court ruling while talking to
our sister media, the Epoch
24:11
Times. Watch a Supreme Court
decision gives border patrol the
24:15
legal authority to cut the
concertina wire now it doesn't
24:19
change operations as far as with
DPS or National Guard and what
24:22
we're doing right now shall be
park. There is still restricted
24:25
access to US US Border Patrol to
enter the park.
24:30
Texas meanwhile, continues to
install more fencing and razor
24:33
wire. Texas Senator Ted Cruz on
Wednesday told NTD he supports
24:38
what state authorities are
doing. And so Texas is stepping
24:41
up to defend our state. I'm glad
we are but the reason Texas is
24:45
doing so is because Joe Biden
and Chuck Schumer and the
24:48
Democrats affirmatively want
this invasion. The agency
24:53
doesn't currently have a plan to
take down the wire, although the
24:56
administration went to court
over the issue. So
25:00
The clearing process will start
immediately or has it so it
25:03
allows us to have access to the
border. So okay, so no timetable
25:07
right now. No operation is over.
No. The Biden administration
25:11
previously explained that border
patrol needs unrestricted access
25:15
to all areas in case of
emergencies. That's, for
25:18
example, to provide first aid to
law enforcement or to illegal
25:21
immigrants crossing the river.
Yeah, yeah, we'll bring you
25:26
there's no plan. There's nothing
this is all spun up over
25:29
nothing. There's nothing going
on. Now. It's great. This is
25:34
great that everyone spun up over
something we're not sure what
25:37
but to the border we go. We're
awful. Now this this is a rah
25:42
rah moment, which is a complete
political play.
25:48
I think the using article for
people don't agree with me, but
25:52
article four, I think is
specious. Because if people are
25:55
let into the country by the
border, which the federal
25:58
government controls, that's not
technically an invasion. But you
26:03
know, that can be argued that it
doesn't matter. What's happening
26:06
is the people are standing up
and saying we're sick of it.
26:10
Now, will it actually change
anything? I don't know. But it
26:13
will be pretty good. Pretty good
video. If there's hundreds of
26:17
1000s of people at the border.
The flyer for this thing has
26:20
people holding hands go you got
flyers. Oh, there's flyers.
26:24
Yeah. Oh, I'd even for my
collection is. Let's see. It's
26:29
the peaceful assembly, the
southern border convoy
26:34
and it begins January 29. And
February 3 At the final rally
26:40
locations Eagle Pass, Texas, San
Ysidro, California and Yuma,
26:46
Arizona. I'll read I'm reading
right from the flyer to take our
26:50
border back.com Calling all
active and retired law
26:53
enforcement and military
veterans, Mama bears, elected
26:56
officials, business owners,
ranchers, truckers, bikers,
27:00
media podcasters and law abiding
freedom loving Americans. I
27:05
added the podcasters I feel a
little slightly put podcast, you
27:09
know, I wish they had put it in
that would have felt better. The
27:12
time is now for we that
yesterday, the time is now for
27:16
we the people with that, you
know, constitutional font, to
27:21
peaceably assemble in honor of
our constitutional rights to
27:25
call on our government to take
action and secure our borders.
27:28
make your voices heard America
roll with us. Which is the name
27:32
of this operation again. Take
our borders back.com take our
27:37
borders back.com I'm all for it.
You know, we've been traumatized
27:42
here. In in Texas, we really
have It's sickening. Everyone's
27:48
and this is, of course this is
not just local. This is a
27:51
worldwide thing. This is what
France is is writing over
27:56
immigration. Although there's a
dead sight now. Take our borders
28:02
back.com on the check.
28:05
I think that's what it is. Take
our border Cingular border
28:10
back.com to try that one. So we
got France although France I
28:15
don't know they're much better
over there. They got the people.
28:18
Maybe it's too late for them.
They've got the people arguing
28:21
that they they want the borders
open. France's history of civil
28:24
unrest is well documented. But
now as much as ever, many here
28:28
feel the future of the country
may be at stake. 1000s have been
28:31
protesting across France,
including in the capital Paris
28:35
over legal plans for something
called National preference. The
28:38
plans will be considered by
Frances Constitutional Council
28:41
on Thursday, a group overseen by
President Emmanuel Macron new
28:45
laws cover migration, especially
undocumented migrants, and they
28:49
could see strict new rules on
who can and can't live in France
28:53
and claim government help. Last
week Macron counted change for
28:57
the country, which he said was
urgently needed. Left also I
29:01
prefer. North Brunswick is
stronger in this world of
29:03
upheaval. If we're more united,
if we relearn to share values,
29:08
common culture, a sense of
respect to some classrooms, in
29:12
the streets, in public
transport, and in stores. France
29:16
is said to have hundreds of
1000s of undocumented migrants.
29:20
With the economy struggling
there had been suggestions some
29:23
could provide much needed labor.
A previous version of the law
29:26
was supposed to streamline
efforts to legalize many of
29:29
these migrants as the far right
national rally, which opposes
29:32
such moves, gains popularity,
though macrons government has
29:36
sought to take a tougher line.
Speaking last month national
29:39
rally leader Marine LePen hailed
French Parliament's passing of
29:42
the law
29:44
series we'll never see
29:47
in this ideological advance
ideological victory for the
29:51
National rally, as this priority
for the country is now enshrined
29:55
in law. That is to say the
advantage given to the French
29:58
compared to foreigners
30:00
In our country in accessing
social benefits, which today
30:03
foreigners can access to easily,
the new laws could see
30:07
undocumented migrants find
almost $4,000 If they're caught.
30:11
Companies employing illegal
workers could also expect large
30:14
fines under the rules.
Thursday's meeting of the
30:17
Constitutional Council may be
based on legal principles, but
30:20
the economic and political
implications of it will be
30:23
impossible to ignore. In the
Netherlands in the Dutch
30:26
parliament here, the builders
had a interesting little stand
30:29
up sesh. And Sasha did a session
it may his party won the most
30:35
seats in the house, they still
haven't created a coalition. So
30:38
the whole country still kind of
likes him. Oh, except for the
30:41
people who voted for him. Well,
yeah, well, that's different.
30:45
But the know the political class
does not like him. And he was
30:49
really interesting. It was
billed as a debate. And so he
30:55
stands up there and he says, you
know, the big cities, Amsterdam,
30:59
Rotterdam, The Hague, you know,
we're being overrun. It's now
31:03
it's just all people with with
headscarves, which is always a
31:07
popular thing to say. And then
he went straight into hate we're
31:10
now known for export of drugs
more than we are for tulips and
31:14
cheese. The micro mafia has
control of the whole country,
31:17
which is true, which we've
talked about and and then he
31:21
winds it up with let's stop with
the gender cookie. I guess
31:25
there's there's the way they
teach gender studies too.
31:32
Elementary School, it sounds
like here is the G the gender
31:36
cookie and the teach any says
that teaching kids about to
31:39
spirit and on binaries that stop
with this nonsense. And so of
31:44
course that's all the debate was
about. Now, the opposition guy
31:47
who's gay gets upset you don't
like gay people.
31:52
And no one talks don't talk
about the border. It's crazy
31:56
though. Remember 40% of the of
the world is voting this year.
32:02
And the incumbent elites are
very worried about the uprising
32:09
the populism, etc, etc.
32:12
So it'll be fun. Now people want
me to do a live remote. No, no,
32:19
no, please. But February 3 is
Saturday I think I'll go down
32:24
and come back and do the show. I
will I was gonna go but I gotta
32:28
beat up in the knowledge club
and
32:33
you gotta meet up I got it. Why
don't you hold the meet up at
32:35
the border? Yeah, you know this
is like the last thing I'd go
32:39
to. I never heard of this
operation. I wouldn't go to this
32:44
thing in a million years. It
sounds like a setup
32:48
Oh, that's an interesting that's
like a new J six Feb third a new
32:53
one
32:55
there's no airport nearby. I
don't know you I thought Eagle
32:58
Pass used to have an airport
33:01
No, I thought they had some
small regional airport. So I
33:04
know I could get my guy to fly
me down that'd be great.
33:08
Not only that, but when you try
to figure out who this take
33:11
border back dot coms registered
to it's done through a proxy. So
33:17
they don't even let give any
information so they're afraid
33:20
dementia are in McLean
33:24
Virginia who knows? All right,
so we've got that going on.
33:29
Which is a great distraction
from what I thought wouldn't
33:33
even hit the mainstream but it
has and I'm very delighted this
33:36
is the Carrie Lake tape. The key
I have a clip of her I have
33:44
several clips. I'm loaded for
bear here. Well if you're loaded
33:48
for bear and you have the
original because I didn't clip
33:51
from the original what I did
from a clip was her doing her
33:55
did you be alive? I got it all
feed. I got it all i got it all.
34:00
And she also there's also a I
got it all in the NTD report.
34:04
The NTD report might be good to
start with because it'll lead to
34:08
all your clips. I think that's
probably a good idea Carrie lake
34:12
right away Carrie lake like, oh,
here we go. NTD. This is in di D
34:19
A major shake up in Arizona. The
state's Republican Party
34:22
chairman and Jeff DeWitt has
resigned. The what announced his
34:26
resignation and a statement
earlier today. This came after
34:29
Arizona as a US Senate candidate
Kerry lake called for him to
34:33
resign. It all started with an
audio recording the Daily Mail
34:36
published on Tuesday. It appears
to show the wit presenting lake
34:40
with an offer of money to leave
politics. The conversation
34:44
reportedly took place last
March. In his statement, DeWitt
34:48
said he initially decided to
fight for his job, but he said
34:51
lakes team sent him an ultimatum
earlier today, as to wit to
34:55
quote resigned today or face the
release of a new more damaging
35:00
reported the former chairman
said he's unsure of the contents
35:04
of that recording, but he
resigned as like requested so
35:07
that she would stop what he
called her attacks. Alright, so
35:11
every every even NTD I felt that
the the clips they took the the
35:17
way they categorized it was
weak. They missed all the groovy
35:21
bits.
35:23
It focused on a couple of
things. This is local Arizona
35:27
television, which I think did a
reasonable job. I even clipped
35:31
out the clip they had because it
was a horrible quality. This
35:35
this is the this is a full
report that kind of gives you
35:38
the lowdown because this is not
necessarily news. She's been
35:42
talking about this bribe for
quite a while we're hearing for
35:46
the first time tonight from GOP
Senate candidate Carrie Lake
35:50
about a recording she made that
led to the chair of the state
35:52
Republican Party to resign
today, Jeff DeWitt stepped down
35:56
suddenly today after that audio
was leaked, it seems to reveal
36:00
he tried to bribe Kerry Lake not
to run for Senate. Nearly a year
36:04
ago, Kerry Lake took the stage
at a conservative conference and
36:07
made this accusation they came
to my door and they tried to
36:10
bribe me out of getting out of
politics.
36:14
This really happened. I'm
telling you this because this is
36:17
how disgusting politics is. Just
this week, a leaked audio
36:21
recording appeared to backup
lakes claim. Here's his family
36:24
independently obtained a copy of
the conversation between Lake
36:28
and Jeff to win. The chairman of
the Republican Party in Arizona
36:32
flake has spoken about that
conversation for months now. So
36:36
we asked like, why is the audio
coming out just now nearly a
36:41
year later, I had not listened
to the to the recording. To be
36:45
honest, I recorded it. And I
never listened to it until a
36:49
couple days ago. I happened to
listen to it. And I was sitting
36:53
there with some of my closest
friends and staffers and I said,
36:58
I want to listen to this video.
I've never listened to it before
37:00
I kind of wanted to recall what
had happened. And I listened to
37:04
it and it was even more
horrifying than what I
37:08
remembered. Today. DeWitt
announced he was stepping down
37:11
as leader of the state GOP just
one day after the audio first
37:15
came to light. Longtime
political consultant Marcus
37:17
Taylor Tino says what DeWitt did
is not new in politics. What is
37:22
new, the leaked audio gives the
public a look at the inner
37:25
workings of what sometimes
happens behind the scenes in
37:28
politics. That view may not be
pretty disarm but Darrell Latino
37:33
thinks to wit could have handled
the conversation better adding
37:37
to the intrigue to It also
mentions in his resignation
37:40
letter that he received an
ultimatum from lakes campaign
37:44
resigned today or face the
release of a new more damaging
37:47
recording. So there's a lot of
focus on that. And just a couple
37:50
things here one, that sounds
very disingenuous of her to say,
37:55
well, I you know, I just sat
down with some close friends and
37:58
like, he'll let me listen to
that tape again. Sounds phony
38:02
that's phony. This is a vice
presidential bid, in my opinion,
38:07
is like, look, Trump I protected
you. I'm pro America. I'm pro
38:11
Trump. I can't be bribed. Yes, I
can't be bought. Yeah, and the
38:17
swamp the swamp is everywhere
including the Republican Party.
38:23
So I didn't think this guy was a
Republican. Oh, yeah. But it
38:27
goes all the way to the boys
back east her the boys back when
38:30
he supposedly well that's what
he said. He said the boys back
38:34
East. Yeah, you know, again,
supposedly we don't know if what
38:38
he said is true or anything, but
we know we don't know any. We
38:41
don't. We don't know. But I look
at this guy. I'm like, oh, yeah,
38:45
douche. I mean, you can look at
the guy and look
38:49
at the picture going around him.
Yes, I've been around you know,
38:52
it's like you can look at and go
Yeah, douche. This is not
38:55
surprising at all. Now
surprising to me was that NBC
38:58
picked it up and did a report
tonight the leader of Arizona's
39:01
Republican Party resigning after
a stunning new audiotape
39:05
appeared to him trying to
convince a close Trump ally not
39:09
to run for office.
39:12
The Arizona GOP chairman Jeff
DeWitt heard in this audio
39:16
urging Kerry Lake to not run for
the US Senate this year after
39:20
she lost her race for governor
there in 2022. Very powerful
39:24
people gonna keep you out. In
exchange do it says he could
39:28
hook her up with the lucrative
jobs the app I got today from
39:31
Becky Swiss
39:35
companies out there something
that could just put her on a
39:38
roll and
39:40
do it says the audio was
selectively edited a number of
39:44
which I can be bought
39:48
about that selectively editing
right there
39:53
is to have all of us on here say
I can be bought in I mean you
39:57
don't hear this guy they left
the the crappy audio
40:00
When there MBC little shameful
40:03
which I can be bought
40:07
what it's about
40:10
because carry like is not a
public official. She is simply
40:12
being asked to withdraw from
politics. It doesn't fall under
40:16
the language of the bribery
statute. Like who often Where's
40:19
Mike decided to run anyway?
After the audio was made public
40:23
on Tuesday Lake calling on
DeWitt to resign? I can't have
40:27
somebody
40:32
do it says lakes team threatened
to release a new more damaging
40:36
recording if he didn't resign?
reached by phone tonight? Do it
40:39
told NBC News that he was blown
away by her recording their
40:43
private conversations. Lakes
campaign denies it blackmail do
40:47
it. So there's, you know,
there's other reports where, oh,
40:50
Trump better look out. She can't
be trusted. She'll record him
40:55
fully well, knowing that this is
a vice presidential bid now.
40:59
From what I understand. She was
miked because she is always
41:02
miked. She always has her camera
crew the camera was probably
41:05
sitting there she or someone hit
record, and you can hear you
41:10
know, her jacket going over you
can hear her dog, you know, go a
41:13
little doing what are some some
either that or her stomach is
41:17
growling, I don't know.
41:20
But the things that were
actually said in the full
41:25
nine or 10 minutes was much more
interesting than what the news
41:29
is playing it to be. So I pulled
a couple clips short. I ran them
41:35
through Adobe through the
enhancer, and I give it a b
41:40
minus. Really, but there's
enough in there that warrants
41:45
discussion, and it starts right
off with her saying they want to
41:50
murder me. And then Duffy Yeah,
and the douchebag Jack chimes in
41:55
about the cartels. I'll tell
people I'm they're gonna try to
41:58
have any murdered for
42:00
these things well in it does
stuff that came out last week is
42:03
right about the cartel stuff in
the car. They said the cartels
42:06
operating in 50 states are now
unhealthy. You know. And I, I
42:10
believe that wholeheartedly that
the I mean, we've always said
42:14
the American economy would
collapse without drug money.
42:17
There would be no economy we run
on drug money. HSBC was was
42:23
famous for for whitewashing it
through at our borders. It's all
42:27
it's all drugs, just like
Holland, just like every other
42:30
country, drug money is big. And
I'm even talking about illegal
42:33
drugs. So to say, yeah, we've
got the cartel everywhere. And
42:37
whoa, be careful. I believe it.
You know, the cartel? Well, I'm
42:40
just calling the mob, you know,
the guys who killed JFK?
42:44
So what what's going on? Who is
it? What we're gonna do?
42:48
Let me just say, though,
42:52
I just say there are people
calling around and saying
42:55
passionately not to carry
aeroplanes who say no, don't
42:58
because I got offered to buy
43:01
cars, because when we lose our
ability to get things done,
43:05
here's this black crumb, rather
than just say, let's work with
43:08
her. She's a great candidate.
Because they don't only and that
43:13
pisses me off. Yeah, so fullness
of ownership.
43:19
does not control
43:21
and no tracking scores. He says
control is what the works about
43:26
being able to be
43:29
they want to be on the team.
43:31
They will Udo they're saying
that,
43:34
you know, but it's a push global
decision. I can't do that. So
43:38
what do they want? What do they
want me to do? Now? I think this
43:41
probably was edited to make sure
that
43:44
that she had something kept
behind just in case. And she
43:48
puts all the juicy bits and hey,
if they're pushing a globalist
43:51
agenda, I can't be on the team,
which to me, it's like, wow, if
43:56
they weren't, you wouldn't be on
the team. I have some questions
43:59
about that. Oh, that's a good
good. Yeah, there's a lot of
44:02
that like, this, this whole
thing to me stinks. I thought
44:07
that was it felt rigged. It felt
like a publicity stunt. For a
44:13
guy got caught up in it. Oh, no,
he or she, I don't like her. But
44:18
hold on. This is real. What
happens here is real. The way
44:23
it's been put together
accentuates why Trump should
44:27
have her as VP that it's clear
as day to me. But when he says
44:33
in this next clip, well, you
know, if only you know, there's
44:36
a company when getting in the
payroll, you know, there's I
44:38
have no sound of him saying a
million dollars, but that's
44:42
exactly what happens. That's
what happened to Nimrod. She got
44:46
on board and bit now, you know,
be Boeing's board. How did that
44:50
happen? Yeah, you'll be on our
board. You make millions from
44:54
the from the UN to board
Boeing's board. What does she
44:59
know?
45:00
By aviation or flyer, this is
the swamp. This is the Cisco.
45:05
The ask me was this come from
the past I got today from
45:09
Matisse was this piece that says
it's rusted? Was there any
45:14
companies out there something
that could just put her on the
45:15
beetle and get her to keep
around Harrison, Ford 41,
45:21
whatever we need. This is about
defeating Trillo. And I think
45:24
that's a bad bad thing for our
country. Okay. All right. That's
45:29
what you want out there. And
then she says something else
45:31
interesting about this being
consultants, and I fully
45:36
believed that it's the
consultants who are the ones
45:38
offering,
45:40
offering her, you know, jobs and
whatever else just to have her
45:44
not run for senate to keep her
on the team. But then she does
45:48
say something interesting. And
even on their real glomming
45:51
said,
45:52
I know these all these
consultants don't work, the pay
45:56
date, then I don't want to make
a deal with these kinds of
45:59
people. This is a hill worth
dying on.
46:03
I know if they're gonna steal
the election to make me and our
46:07
movement go away. And not
letting him do that. I thought
46:11
that was interesting. If they're
gonna steal the election, not
46:14
the Democrats. No, no, her own
team going to steal the
46:19
election.
46:21
I fully believe it. I believe it
really is this messed up and
46:26
this rotten. And then then
douchebag, Jeff was like, take
46:32
me a count off. But what's the
number? What's your number? Is
46:35
there a number which I can be
bought?
46:40
It's fun. It's about maybe
ticket costs for a couple of
46:42
years now? About
46:47
10 million 20,000,003rd? No, no,
no, a billion. No. This is not
46:52
about money. This is about our
country. I think it's disturbing
46:56
that they would even that
anybody would think this is to
47:00
be fair, even me, even me, I'll
say this. I want a fresh face
47:04
right now, for the reason that
I've never seen anyone, I can't
47:07
think of a single person in a
federal race who've lost crania
47:11
a lot. To get to that you can
think of it's only though, I'm
47:15
not going to let these people
who hate our country, tell me
47:19
not to run, you should call them
and tell them to get behind me.
47:23
I can where they should remind
me kind of the power Atlas, that
47:27
what you're hearing and I have
one more clip what you're
47:28
hearing here as well is a
professional media broadcaster.
47:34
She knows she everything she's
saying she's thinking about as
47:38
she's saying that this is not a
conversation that she's having
47:40
with him. She's thinking this is
great. I'm gonna have him say
47:44
all this horrible stuff. I'm
going to use this when it's
47:47
right for me. And I'm going to
go to him and I'm going to put
47:51
in all my little my little
gotchas. All. I mean, you know
47:54
what I mean, John, that this is
a broadcaster can do this.
47:58
That's what she is. She's a
broadcaster.
48:01
Well, that's why I think this
whole thing is somewhat phony.
48:04
She's saying things that you
wouldn't have in a normal
48:06
conversation. Correct. She's
saying it as a professional.
48:09
You're right. As a professional
broadcaster, she's just she was
48:13
like she's interviewing him in a
funny way. Yes, yes. Yes. And
48:17
the last clip
48:20
I just I just like it when he's
like don't tell anybody
48:24
why does this not lucidly? Tell
people I'm they're gonna try to
48:28
have me murdered.
48:31
Since World land, if that stuff
that came out last week is right
48:34
about the cartels stuff in the
car. This is the cartels
48:37
offering our second I'm sorry,
this should be later on here.
48:39
How to screw that up. Of course,
they'll try to like there's
48:47
still, and this is about getting
Trump out. Again, I didn't get
48:51
one was about the Santas getting
to Santa said. And I'm hitting
48:55
DeSantis is getting drunk out
YouTube, he's reading too deep
48:57
into it. A 12 You're reading
what happens, maybe my case will
49:03
go through, maybe they'll do the
right thing.
49:07
To help so I didn't see you.
That's my first goal. That they
49:11
can't have me in the governor's
office because then we're going
49:13
to root out some of this
corruption. And it can be fun
49:17
you know what it is the people
don't get to choose their
49:19
elected officials unless they're
pre approved for this work.
49:22
She's doing the whole thing and
this work doesn't pre approve of
49:25
me. You need a strong party that
I think you should go public
49:27
with this and they'll say hey,
these people don't want to they
49:30
don't want their I turned my key
in my car and
49:36
he's like, no, no, no, no, I
can't go public with this
49:38
because then I turn the key my
car goes to the blow me up.
49:44
So he that was real. Her thing
is I'd be you know, the certain
49:47
point she's like, Okay, I gotta
go. I gotta go work on my book.
49:50
Yeah.
49:52
Like, Yeah, crazy. Give the
title of the book.
49:58
So well
50:00
I completely believe that this
swarming is is rife throughout
50:05
all politics. This is absolutely
the way it goes. People are told
50:10
to shut up, sit down, get on a
board, you know, and it's
50:13
probably a little more subtle
than that, like, hey, Nimrod,
50:16
come on to our board come over
the Boeing guys. Yeah, you know,
50:19
you're gonna be great for 2024
Why don't you come over here?
50:21
We'll get you some stock to get
you know, you're on the board.
50:25
You've expenses million dollars.
You know, you're gonna be on the
50:29
Comp Committee.
50:32
Well, back to the basic thesis
that you have a mic clip that I
50:37
have of this is Carrie Lake.
This is from her live.
50:42
Yesterday, she was live in Insta
Live.
50:46
Okay, was an Instagram Live and
Insta Live? No is actually done
50:50
on Twitter. Oh, okay. Everybody
who was running on the
50:53
Republican vote Wait, stop,
stop, stop, stop. This is
50:58
the other one was bad enough.
But this is worse, because she
51:01
really makes it clear that what
she's trying to do is get
51:04
Trump's attention. I think
that's what happens in this this
51:08
clips if she didn't get it the
first time.
51:12
This this thing went on for
hours.
51:15
But it was mostly what you're
going to hear here to everybody
51:18
who was running on the
Republican ticket. I wanted
51:20
everybody who was Republican to
win. And so I said, I can't
51:24
agree that those asks. And we
literally said, Thanks for no
51:28
thanks. And somebody who'd been
in politics for a while, who was
51:32
on our campaign said to me, I've
never seen anybody in the
51:36
history of my time in politics,
who said no to a million
51:39
dollars, because they didn't
want to do a few simple things.
51:44
But I didn't think it was simple
to say I'm willing to turn my
51:47
back on President Trump that I'm
willing to turn my back on other
51:50
Republican candidates. I'm not
willing to take somebody's money
51:54
with a whole bunch of strings
attached. So that was one
51:58
example. There's been probably
others that I can't think of
52:00
right now. Go. Yeah, I can't
think of the other one. So there
52:03
was no dollar figure mentioned
in the 10 minutes of audio that
52:08
that I saw. No. So there was
this million dollars. So she's
52:13
very smart to put out to this
guy. And when she just did it
52:17
again. Oh, there's probably
more. I'm not sure. You know, so
52:21
you kill me. There's more to
come.
52:25
It it's it's swarmy. At the same
time, it's fantastic. I think
52:30
she's I think she's smarmy Yeah,
smarmy is the word I'd use Yeah,
52:36
she's completely. She's. She
exudes a certain greasiness I
52:42
don't like
52:44
yeah, she's a good Republican
and she wants to be vice
52:47
president it would be great
because then she doesn't have to
52:49
really win any office because
she hasn't won and it would be
52:52
great if she debated Kamala.
52:55
You imagine, maybe. But the
point is, is that when no one's
52:59
going to be doing any debating
in this go round from the looks
53:02
of it, so I'm not getting jacked
about that. But I don't like
53:07
this woman. I don't think this
she's sincere. And I think she's
53:12
but Arizona is filled with this
type of people. I mean, they
53:15
just
53:17
upstate, at Sephora. oregon.org.
53:21
Is Arizona mob. Everyone who
lives there knows it. Really?
53:26
Yes. Have you seriously all, you
know, witness protection and
53:30
everything else they pushed a
lot of people down the Arizona
53:33
places is crawling with
mobsters.
53:37
You see him at the grocery
store?
53:40
You do?
53:43
Hey, Goomba What's your name?
53:48
Might be Where are you from?
Phoenix. I grew up in.
53:54
Well, you
53:57
from Phoenix, in my face.
54:02
Well, I think it's an
interesting move. All eyes on
54:05
Orange Man bad. Now let's see
what he comes up with. Because
54:09
he should I don't know if he's
going to respond.
54:13
She left enough in there for him
to say look, everyone's corrupt.
54:18
They're corrupt. Yeah, he'll
work it into his act.
54:22
To his set. Yeah, he had some he
has a cup. He has a couple of
54:26
things that I picked up from his
from his set, of course from New
54:31
Hampshire, where he
54:35
where he went, and I might add
that I have that here from AP.
54:42
AP called New Hampshire 27
minutes faster than they call
54:48
Trump for Iowa. They want it's
like yeah, he's the winner.
54:52
Well, he's
54:55
me that used to be like, let's
see, you know, Nikki Haley. She
54:58
still has a shot.
55:00
still happened? Oh, by the way.
55:03
Now, will I ruin your
relationship if I play a little
55:06
bit of that song?
55:09
But though, only if you have if
you play the rap part, oh, no,
55:13
no, I have the rap part.
55:15
Set this up, set it up for us.
And I'll play a little bit of
55:18
the song. And then I'll play the
rap part, that the
55:24
Silicon Valley's heavy into
Nikki Haley, because she's a
55:28
shoe, a shoe, he's a shill for
the Democrats, and they don't
55:31
run it. And a lot of these guys,
especially the super rich ones
55:35
that are running a lot of these
venture capital of firms, they
55:38
don't like the idea of just they
don't like Trump now. I don't
55:41
know exactly why and they can't
express why. They say why he's,
55:45
you know, they just don't like
him for you know, he's, he's,
55:49
I'll tell you why. Because they
all ultimately want to be
55:51
ambassador to France. And they
know that if they're pro Trump,
55:56
they'll know that their chances
of ever being an ambassador are
56:00
zero.
56:06
Well, Trump's got to put people
at ease, he still has to pick
56:08
ambassadors, but you have much
more chance. You know, it's like
56:12
decliner. Guys, he was the doors
are the Big Shot Democrats, and
56:18
they find somebody with it in
mind that they're gonna become
56:21
ambassador to France. And that
is one of the goals. Yeah, of
56:24
course. Now this in this case,
we have another venture
56:27
capitalist who I know, Tim
Draper, who is a I've had a
56:32
meeting with him. I've had a
meeting with Draper, but he used
56:35
to come on my silicon spin show
quite often. I've been out to
56:38
lunch with him. So has he been
to your house for dinner? He has
56:42
not been in the house for you.
But I did have dinner with him
56:45
in Korea. Oh, then just you and
him together with other people.
56:49
I was at the table with him. And
we mocked people. Well, the
56:55
Boomerang is coming back. So
he's, but But Tim, when he gives
57:00
speeches, and I actually
recorded a few of these, when he
57:03
gives his speeches, for whatever
group, whatever agency and he is
57:09
one of the probably one of the
smartest venture capitalists and
57:12
his dad was a venture
capitalist. So it's kind of runs
57:14
in the family. He's at the end
of his speeches, he'll do a
57:18
wrap.
57:21
And it's like, oh my god, what
are you doing? And so he'll go
57:25
there do any notes? And he's,
I'd say, a functional white CEO
57:30
rapper. Yeah. If that makes any
sense to you right? In other
57:34
words, barely but I got you you
can get a can be can get through
57:39
it. But as in terms of being you
know, Jay Z or somebody who's
57:43
not so so so he sent out they've
decided that they're going to do
57:47
a musical number about Nicki,
because their whole
57:51
so
57:52
there's this they sent out this
this newsletter news blast,
57:56
which you get. And it's like
they're hanging in Maui. And I
58:00
know exactly what happened there
in Maui with a bunch of hangers
58:03
on. Oh, man, Tim, I got a
studio. You know what we should
58:07
do? We should do a song like
something that could be a hit
58:11
that we get on the radio and to
promote to throw Nikki Hey, you
58:15
got to Tim, I got a studio and
I've been a songwriter all my
58:18
life. I'm at the studio here in
Maui. You know, it's perfect.
58:22
Yeah, come on. Let's get the
gang together. We'll meet you in
58:25
the studio tomorrow morning.
We'll do a song.
58:29
And then some guys. Well, there
will live before we continue.
58:32
I'll back you up a little bit
with some other stuff, which is
58:35
that there's a number of mavens
that are in V in the venture
58:41
capital community and throughout
Silicon Valley that all see
58:45
themselves as great musicians.
Hold on. Do you remember? That
58:49
used to be the famous jam
session at Esther?
58:53
What's her name? Esther, Esther
Dyson, Esther Dyson had her
58:57
conference in Arizona. I've been
once. And it would be you know,
59:02
the dude from Microsoft and
someone from Oracle and all
59:05
these all and Alan
59:08
Hart and they all get up their
doors and they do a jam. It was
59:11
like, like one long, you know,
it was fairly
59:16
long, thin, Thin Lizzy riff. And
then I'll be Yeah, man. I'm here
59:20
for the gym. Yeah, I'm here for
the gym Esther's gym. It was
59:24
horrible. It was cringe. It was
very cringe. So they said the
59:29
gang gets together. And they're
like, Okay, let's write it.
59:34
Let's do some lyrics.
59:36
It's gotta be inspirational. And
we're gonna title it to Nikki
59:41
Haley anthem. It's an anthem. It
has to be has to be big. It has
59:47
to, you know, and well, you know
what we're gonna do? I'm gonna
59:50
do something really cool. Tim
Tim agos. Do you remember that
59:52
song? Hey, Mickey. I'm gonna use
that beat a little bit to get
59:57
people's attention. Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, that's great. How you know
1:00:00
So much about music. The radio
guys will love it. Wow. Oh yeah,
1:00:03
I know a Scott shin and over
there at CBS. I'm sure he'll
1:00:06
play. Yeah, let's play and let's
do something real like people
1:00:10
can sing along. Hey, this is it
sounds great. That'd be Yeah,
1:00:13
man
1:00:21
David, we need you
1:00:24
right now
1:00:32
we need to make it right now.
It's families.
1:00:36
All the families
1:00:43
yes, we need more freedom. Oh,
this is great. You guys, this
1:00:46
rocks.
1:00:48
More tambourine. And then of
course, since he's paying for
1:00:52
it, Tim man, Tim brah. We've
been thinking about this song,
1:00:56
you know? And we think it's
missing something. We're
1:01:00
thinking it needs something in
the middle. Oh, yeah. Yeah, I
1:01:03
could do a wrap. Yeah, man. I've
seen you wrap it all the
1:01:06
conferences. Okay, why don't you
write something down and give me
1:01:09
about 35 seconds here in the
middle. And you're just just
1:01:12
rapid man. You are me. Jay Z
will love it.
1:01:19
There's lots of noise in
politics.
1:01:23
Other great big sticks. But
Nikki Haley stands above the
1:01:29
rest. She's been holy food put
to the test with Trump bully who
1:01:35
was afraid to fight against five
inch heels with twice his mind.
1:01:40
And Biden who's dying to drain
our reserves. When voters come
1:01:45
out. You'll get his deserve. We
need you.
1:01:56
That was great. Tim. I love how
you called Trump a bully in your
1:01:59
rap. That's some smack right
there, bro. So this was one step
1:02:05
above the let's get let's Oh,
sure.
1:02:10
I mean, how, how tone deaf are
you that you put this out? Like
1:02:16
yeah, this is great. So it's the
one of the most embarrassing,
1:02:19
this is what billionaires do
with their money.
1:02:22
rocketry one of the two. Yeah.
Well, at least this is funny.
1:02:29
Well approach to the rocketry.
1:02:32
It's not like, goodness
gracious.
1:02:37
It No, there's nothing
1:02:40
they could have done. Let's put
it this way. It's, it's a sucky
1:02:45
job they could have, they're
gonna do this at all. They could
1:02:48
have at least tried to do
something decent. This never
1:02:51
works out. This and it's the
same when people say, Hey, I'm
1:02:55
gonna get Michael Bolden to
write a song for our product for
1:02:58
the commercial.
1:03:00
It always sucks. It's a lot of
money, but it sucks. Anyway, so
1:03:04
Trump herb is in New Hampshire.
And he says a couple of things.
1:03:08
This is the one that I liked the
most, because he's an anti war
1:03:12
guy. And he just punched that
hole. We wanted to stop terror
1:03:14
from coming into our country.
But I couldn't talk about it
1:03:16
because I didn't want to do
that. And then the following
1:03:18
day, something happens. So I
went for years keeping my mouth
1:03:22
shut on that particular subject.
But now I talk about it all the
1:03:26
time. We had no attacks. We
didn't have a World Trade
1:03:29
Center. We didn't have the
attacks like you've seen. And
1:03:32
certainly that you see in other
countries. And by the way, now
1:03:35
we're getting involved again in
the Middle East. Look what's
1:03:37
happening. If you're getting
involved, here we go again, with
1:03:40
the Middle East, we spent $9
trillion
1:03:43
killed millions of people,
including our side there said
1:03:46
millions of people $9 trillion.
You know, we got nothing.
1:03:51
Nothing. You got deaths. You got
blood. You got nothing. And it
1:03:56
just we spent our blood and our
treasure, as they say our blood
1:04:00
and our treasure and our blood
is more important than our
1:04:02
treasure. Man. It's a shame.
It's a shame.
1:04:06
I beat ISIS. You're right. Thank
you for telling me that as
1:04:09
you're right. I was getting to
that. But it is very good. He's
1:04:13
sharp. This was Thank you. We
did we beat the hell out of
1:04:17
ISIS. They were supposed to take
four to five years. We got it
1:04:20
done in four months, I'd say
four months 100% of the ISIS
1:04:24
caliphate. It was interesting. I
was on the way home from dinner
1:04:29
with friends and I'm in the car
and all all the cable news
1:04:33
stations are running him live
including MSNBC, which of course
1:04:39
the minute he brought Vivek on
they cut away on MSNBC Fox
1:04:44
stayed with it CNN also cut away
and Trump is making a big deal
1:04:49
out of heavy back be back you
get 30 seconds. 3060 seconds.
1:04:52
That's it be back. That's all
you get. That's all you get.
1:04:54
It's like you know, bring up the
brown kid to talk for a minute
1:04:59
and then
1:05:00
Later he said, I'll be back
wanting me to say this. He has
1:05:02
very important feedback he
alerted me to this is very
1:05:05
important. And this I do for
Vivek, because he's very big
1:05:09
into it. I happen to agree with
him. But he said, Could you
1:05:11
mention this? I will never.
1:05:14
We I love him too. Now, I didn't
love him when he was running,
1:05:17
but I like him now. It's amazing
the way you can like somebody.
1:05:21
When you when
1:05:24
Vivek is great, he's really
great. But he wanted this and
1:05:27
I'll give him full credit for it
is very important. Actually, I
1:05:30
will never allow the creation of
a central bank digital currency.
1:05:38
Go
1:05:42
he should have said I'll refi
the country. That's what I'm
1:05:45
waiting for. I'm gonna refinance
everything. Don't worry, I'm
1:05:48
gonna get us down to a lower
mortgage rate.
1:05:53
Is probably doable. Yeah. And
then I'm going to wrap up
1:05:57
American politics. With now we
when we rarely converse, in
1:06:04
between shows, we had a quick
email back and forth because
1:06:07
someone sent us this clip. I
think I said that first. You
1:06:12
said it was Roger Stone. I think
think stone came after me. Does
1:06:16
it before you wrap I do have
some New Hampshire clips I want
1:06:18
to play just about.
1:06:21
Yeah, yes. Note, you came up
with this thesis that I marked
1:06:25
and continue to do so? Well,
yeah, it's good to mock it. I
1:06:29
mean, we look we have Big Mike
2020 four.com. So Mike, all you
1:06:33
want. If she's running? we're
golden.
1:06:36
Well, the website is
1:06:39
shell T shirts. Yes. But turn it
over to the no agenda shopping.
1:06:44
Let them do it. Let them do it.
Yeah.
1:06:47
I have the pool boy clip if you
want. If you had
1:06:50
you had I I'd like to get the
date on this. Because I know
1:06:55
Roger Stone has been promoting
it. I'm not sure that you
1:06:58
acknowledge that or you think
that you did it first. And Roger
1:07:01
Stone came later, which is I'm
not gonna say it's not possible.
1:07:06
And is that you may have
invented this nonsense. I hope
1:07:09
that they're going to run
Michelle Obama. Yes. Which is
1:07:15
ludicrous concept. Well, even
though you semi serious about
1:07:20
it? Well, let me play this 47
seconds is the pool boy, too,
1:07:24
has all of a sudden woken up,
everything is out the window.
1:07:28
They have all our predictions. I
got no idea what's going on. It
1:07:32
is a wild election year. It's
only just begun. We're about to
1:07:36
complete the first month of 2024
giving us 11 more. The election
1:07:41
is very, very close. I mean,
less than a year away. Now,
1:07:45
who's going to be the Democrat
nominee? Joe Biden? Perhaps?
1:07:49
Maybe not? Could it be Michelle
Obama, some speculation now that
1:07:54
Michelle Obama may already be
working her way to a 2024 White
1:07:59
House bid. Last night, Roger
Stone speculated on Tim cast
1:08:03
IRL. And he has speculated well
before this, I'm just making
1:08:06
that make sure it's clear. But
he mentioned on our show, he
1:08:10
sees a possibility. Michelle
Obama enters the race. And I
1:08:12
agree he agrees. Right?
1:08:16
Poor boy. And I agree. So I
thought I would just because we
1:08:21
are the no agenda show I would
bring an explanation of the
1:08:24
mechanism and how it would work.
1:08:28
Because whether it's Michelle
Obama or not, there is a
1:08:31
mechanism which is very
plausible within the Democrat
1:08:35
Party. And Jim Rickards has an
explanation. And so I'm gonna
1:08:40
play that the only threat to
democracy I see is coming from
1:08:43
the Democrats, because 1/3 of
the delegates at the Democratic
1:08:47
National Convention, are what
they call super delegates, who
1:08:50
are not elected. I mean, he's
he's the pro Democrat democratic
1:08:53
process. 1/3 of the delegates
are not elected to handpick
1:08:57
their party leaders, you know,
down in Brazil, you know,
1:09:01
elected officials, Dick Durbin,
Senator Nancy Pelosi still in
1:09:05
the house, believe it or not,
but also down at the state
1:09:08
level, governors, county chairs,
loyal Democrats who are in the
1:09:13
system, who can be counted on
are handpicked as super
1:09:17
delegates plus a third of the
total. And that's not enough to
1:09:19
get the nomination, but it's a
huge block. So what do you do
1:09:23
sometime around May? I would
expect, you put together a
1:09:27
delegation,
1:09:29
a small delegation and might be
you know, Durbin, and Pelosi and
1:09:32
Brazil or
1:09:34
mark Elias, he's their, their
big shot lawyer who kind of does
1:09:38
everything possible to change
the election laws so you can
1:09:41
have a fair election.
1:09:43
They'll make it though, talk to
the chief of staff and they'll
1:09:46
go to the White House and sit
down with Biden, on maybe it'll
1:09:49
be done privately. Who knows?
Well, I mean, it will be
1:09:52
private. Maybe it'll be, you
know, some other location. And
1:09:55
they'll just say, Hey, Joe, it's
over. It's over. You
1:10:00
You don't have the physical
capacity. You don't have the
1:10:02
mental acuity, you don't have
the strength, you haven't run a
1:10:06
camp, you're not really running
a campaign. That's true today,
1:10:08
by the way, show me where the
Biden campaign is. I mean, so
1:10:12
there isn't one, really. So
you're done. Now, just to be
1:10:15
clear, that does not mean they
want him to resign as President
1:10:19
of the United States, he can
finish out his term, which wants
1:10:22
to January 2025, it does mean
they would want him to withdraw
1:10:27
from the race for nomination for
the November 5 2024 election.
1:10:32
And then they would basically
kind of hold a gun to his head
1:10:36
and say, we're ready to pull the
rug out from under you,
1:10:38
etcetera, you got to step aside.
So there is a mechanical way of
1:10:42
doing this, which according to
records would start in May and
1:10:46
would finish the dagger would go
all the way in at the convention
1:10:50
in Illinois this year. It Biden
does that. And notice I said it
1:10:55
because there's a whole other
set of issues about whether he
1:10:59
would actually do it. But if
Biden does that, then this will
1:11:02
be coordinated. So super
delegates, through some
1:11:05
representatives can say, you
know, nice job, Joe. We
1:11:10
understand why you're stepping
aside, we the superdelegates
1:11:13
endorse Michelle Obama. Now that
gets you a third of the vote
1:11:17
right there no primaries no
elections that just were for
1:11:21
Michelle. Then Biden at the same
time that he stepped out of the
1:11:25
race would release his delegates
he would say hey, all you
1:11:29
pledged delegates, you people we
haven't picked whatever got
1:11:32
elected primaries, you're you're
you're now free agents do what
1:11:36
your those who your conscience
tells you. But the truth is
1:11:39
they'll do what the leadership
tells them. And then most of
1:11:43
those delegates would just go
along with the super delegates.
1:11:46
At that point. It would be
Michelle bye, bye acclimate
1:11:49
acclamation and proclamations
you wouldn't have to run in any
1:11:52
primaries. Why would you want to
get your hands dirty with that,
1:11:55
and then you come up to the
Democratic Convention, or it
1:11:58
would be a carnation, Michelle,
Michelle, Michelle, she'd be the
1:12:02
nominee and running the
election. Now that's
1:12:05
mechanically how it would play
out.
1:12:08
So that's how it would work. If
they were going to do it. If
1:12:11
they were going to do it with
anybody. They would work that
1:12:13
way. But I this is funny to me.
Because it harkens back to the
1:12:19
micro dots on the ballot and the
steep botanic theories about how
1:12:24
to do this. military's gonna
march in and take over and oh my
1:12:29
god. I'm not saying that. I'm
believing this. I'm saying that
1:12:33
I call you What did I say? I
didn't say that. harkens back
1:12:38
yeah, this is better to this
convoluted nonsense, which is
1:12:43
not going to happen. Biden is
going to run.
1:12:46
And if anything's gonna happen,
Biden would be the one that
1:12:49
would coronate somebody else
he'd say, Okay, I'm not running
1:12:52
by want this guy to run. It's
not gonna be Michelle Obama.
1:12:55
What do you mean, if he says, I
want this guy to run? It could
1:12:58
be Michelle Obama. No, yes. If
you say this guy if he says this
1:13:02
guy.
1:13:04
She's a quarter Hello, hello.
Stay with the program. So let's
1:13:12
get back to
1:13:15
you got me. Oh, gosh. I hate it
when I have to explain the punch
1:13:18
line yet explain the jokes.
1:13:22
So I got a couple of New
Hampshire Trump rap clips from
1:13:25
NTD but one of them has a tidbit
is the tidbit I want to get to
1:13:29
so I'm gonna play these two
clips and this is the Trump New
1:13:33
Hampshire rap because he did
win. The New Hampshire GOP
1:13:37
primary on Tuesday set a new
record for voter turnout, put in
1:13:40
300,000 voters cast your vote
and they were closely divided
1:13:45
which registered Republicans and
undeclared voters. But a more
1:13:49
moderate voter base year did not
stop Trump from securing a
1:13:52
double digit victory against
Nikki Haley. And so that means
1:13:55
this is effectively a general
election testing ground and if
1:13:58
he wins by a reasonable margin
that predicts a landslide in
1:14:01
November, According to data by
the Associated Press, and from
1:14:04
one about seven and 10 voters
who identified as conservatives
1:14:08
and those who are registered
Republicans. Nikki Haley,
1:14:11
meanwhile, performed better
among undeclared voters who are
1:14:14
not affiliated with any
political party. And just about
1:14:17
half of those who voted for her
and say they are conservatives.
1:14:21
This race is far from over
there. Haley's already
1:14:24
campaigning in South Carolina on
Wednesday as Trump is set to hit
1:14:28
the campaign trail again this
Saturday in Nevada. We will
1:14:31
President Biden on Wednesday
touting a long awaited
1:14:35
endorsement from the United Auto
Workers. Look, I kept my
1:14:38
commitment to be the most pro
union president ever. Proud you
1:14:42
have my back. Now the chances
for a Biden Trump rematch are
1:14:46
ever higher President Biden
saying after Trump's win in New
1:14:50
Hampshire, that is clear that
Trump will become the GOP
1:14:53
nominee he has the personal
freedoms and democracy are a
1:14:57
stake in November. You know,
it's really bad
1:15:00
Add
1:15:01
every single time someone says
Nikki Haley, in my mind, I hear
1:15:06
we need you.
1:15:09
Right now. Luckily, that hasn't
happened to me.
1:15:14
Well, that means they've done
their job. Yes, it's an ear
1:15:16
worm. I'm telling you top 10.
1:15:20
So here's the same continuations
except it's got a little tidbit
1:15:24
on it. Meanwhile, CNN exit poll
shows young Republicans made up
1:15:28
Trump's strongest age group and
Tuesday's primary 60% of voters
1:15:33
aged 18 to 29 voted for Trump
Wow sign that the former
1:15:36
president is expanding his voter
base in areas where he
1:15:40
previously lacked 1616 to 2918.
I thought she said six I could
1:15:49
have sworn she said 16. We'll
play it again. It's only 16
1:15:52
While CNNs exit poll shows young
Republicans made up Trump's
1:15:56
strongest age group and
Tuesday's primary 60% of voters
1:16:00
aged 18 to 29. Vote in 2009. I
was confused and like, that's a
1:16:05
big deal that nobody else
covered. That's huge. Nobody
1:16:10
else covers that's that's the
people who are supposed to be
1:16:13
liberal just by age group. Yeah.
1:16:16
Most
1:16:19
evangelical kids, that's what
that is. It's probably because
1:16:22
they hear stuff like this from
Biden. I have a one Biden clip
1:16:25
today. Okay. Yes, this is a good
one. Teach. Donald Trump is a
1:16:31
valuable lesson. Don't mess with
Eric unless you want it to get
1:16:36
better.
1:16:39
What do you think he said? I
think I don't know exactly what
1:16:42
he said.
1:16:44
Donald Trump is a valuable
lesson to teach Donald Trump a
1:16:48
valuable lesson lesson. Lessons.
Lesson lesson. Don't mess with
1:16:53
Eric unless you want to get the
benefit. Don't mess with Middle
1:16:57
America. Unless you want to get
your benefits. What does he mess
1:17:00
with the women of America? Oh,
really?
1:17:06
Play it one more time? I guess
you're right. Don't mess with
1:17:12
Eric unless you want to get the
benefit. Unless you want to get
1:17:15
some benefits. Yeah, what does
he say? They just got somebody
1:17:19
with Margot Robbie not getting
the award I'm sure.
1:17:23
The funny thing is that whole
movie Barbie is about the
1:17:27
patriarchy killed the board of
Mattel which by the way, it was
1:17:31
a female CEO for 25 years. She
only just recently gave up the
1:17:36
ghost. The board is 60% Women
1:17:41
now that like the I love women
executives at the highest levels
1:17:45
of achievable by anybody
1:17:49
still moaning about the
patriarchy. Yeah, well, that's
1:17:52
what the Barbie movie was. The
way they see it. They're not
1:17:55
getting enough money. Yeah, that
well, that's there's that
1:18:00
we're not in the club. We're not
allowed to go to the Maui
1:18:02
studio.
1:18:04
Draper.
1:18:07
Do you have anything else I'm
on? Trump's Are there anything I
1:18:11
do have an analysis of the New
Hampshire stuff but is not dead
1:18:14
interesting, but does it there's
one there's one story that we
1:18:17
haven't covered?
1:18:19
Which is the
1:18:21
videotape that was released by
messy pink. Who? Messy Messy,
1:18:28
messy. What's his name? Massie.
1:18:31
Congressman Massey, Congressman
Massey, allowed to talk about
1:18:36
the pipe bomb that was at the
Democrat headquarters. Yeah,
1:18:39
this pipe bomb issue is still
floating around. It hasn't been
1:18:42
covered well, and as a huge
exception for me actually. I'm
1:18:47
going to play the analysis from
cigar who did a pretty good job
1:18:51
of just wrapping it up and doing
a quick steal those guys still
1:18:54
doing that podcast? Yeah, it
appears they're pretty
1:18:58
successful.
1:19:00
I like say God, I'm not so sure
about her. She irks me for some
1:19:04
reason. I'm not sure what it is.
1:19:07
Because crystal ball.
1:19:09
Crystal Ball footage of the
Capitol Hill area on the day of
1:19:12
the alleged bomb was discovered
shows that approximately at
1:19:15
1:05pm in broad daylight, a man
in a backpack approaches nearby
1:19:20
police and Secret Service agents
to tell them that he thinks that
1:19:24
there is a bomb that is
currently nearby a bench and the
1:19:27
DNC. That man It was later
revealed is a plainclothes
1:19:31
Capitol police officer. The
officers in the video, which was
1:19:35
released in the Congressman
Thomas Massie do not immediately
1:19:39
react when they're told this
alarming information. Now keep
1:19:42
this in mind. Vice President
Kamala Harris is actually inside
1:19:45
of the building at this time.
They are supposed to be on high
1:19:48
alert. And yet as Darren Beattie
at revolver News notes quote,
1:19:52
note how casual and unperturbed
both the Metro officers and
1:19:55
Secret Service officers are ask
yourself whether this is how you
1:19:58
would imagine the secret sir
1:20:00
would normally respond to the
discovery of a bomb right
1:20:03
outside of the building housing
there protect D. Now the bomb
1:20:06
first appears on camera
approximately five minutes after
1:20:09
the police were tipped off.
After that police officers still
1:20:12
allow actually a passing group
of pedestrians including kids to
1:20:15
walk by. A police officer then
walks up to the bomb. He takes a
1:20:18
photo of it before alerting
others to holds up his thumb
1:20:22
thumbs up. The video actually
cuts off right around there. But
1:20:25
the facts we can take away are
this the cops were tipped off to
1:20:28
the presence of the bomb by an
undercover cop in a hoodie. That
1:20:32
did not appear at all alarmed by
it even though the Vice
1:20:34
President was inside the
building. Three years later,
1:20:37
nobody knows who this man was.
And they also don't know who
1:20:39
planted the bomb. So this story
was
1:20:43
was broken wide open by revolver
news. I think those guys are
1:20:46
pretty good actually revolver
news, they seem to be doing a
1:20:48
good job, although I keep
forgetting to go check out what
1:20:50
they're doing.
1:20:52
Well, because I'm not
mainstream, and I'm looking for
1:20:54
laughs and like, Oh, you got
something real man. Okay. And so
1:20:58
here's the here's the wrap up of
this pipe bomb, which, by the
1:21:03
way, I have seen several
analyses that it is exactly the
1:21:06
kind of pipe bomb that the FBI
uses, or builds in training. It
1:21:12
looks exactly the same as their
training. Like what are those
1:21:16
giveaways? The rest of the facts
are pretty crazy. As Darren
1:21:19
Beattie has written the official
narrative from the FBI is the
1:21:22
pipe bomb was actually placed on
the bench outside of the DNC at
1:21:26
7:52pm. That was the night
before by a man in a hoodie. It
1:21:29
was not discovered until a full
17 hours later when the tip off
1:21:33
came at in this detail. The pipe
bomb was one of two. It's a mere
1:21:37
15 minutes earlier at 12:40pm. A
random pedestrian allegedly
1:21:42
nearby found the first at a
Capitol Hill Club in Washington
1:21:45
DC, which is nearby to this
location, meaning that the two
1:21:48
bombs which were allegedly
placed there 17 hours earlier,
1:21:52
according to the authorities
were somehow discovered within
1:21:54
mere minutes of each other even
stranger, according to the
1:21:57
report is that the two pipe
bombs were equipped with one
1:22:00
hour mechanical timers. So while
they included live explosive
1:22:04
material, if they were planted
17 hours earlier, they were
1:22:07
never actually seriously armed
to explode because they
1:22:11
literally couldn't. All of this
let's just lay is odd doesn't
1:22:15
prove anything, but it gives us
a few possible scenarios. Well,
1:22:18
we can we can think of the
scenarios bogus.
1:22:23
And they screwed that one up and
yeah, and they forgot there's
1:22:28
a scenario. That's my scenario
word is bogus. That's imperfect
1:22:33
scenario. bogus. bogus.
1:22:37
There is one more the whole
January 6 is both situations
1:22:42
bogus. There's one more
interesting piece of news this
1:22:48
is the Fani Willis saga. Oh I
have it I have this clip do from
1:22:53
about the
1:22:56
well why don't you play your
clip? No way. What do you what's
1:22:58
your mind is about the PR person
I thought Oh no. Oh no. This is
1:23:02
not the PR person. This is one
more step in the in the trials.
1:23:08
Which
1:23:11
was her boyfriend yeah with her
boyfriend. This is not good for
1:23:14
fawning. She is one of the
nation's most recognizable Local
1:23:17
prosecutors charging former
President Donald Trump and 18
1:23:20
others with election
interference in Georgia. But
1:23:23
tonight Fulton County DA funny
Willis is facing a separate
1:23:26
court battle of her own
involving allegations she
1:23:29
financially benefited from a
romantic relationship with
1:23:33
special prosecutor Nathan Wade,
a high profile member of the
1:23:36
team prosecuting Trump Willis is
now fighting a subpoena to
1:23:40
testify in weights divorce
proceedings, and today a judge
1:23:44
ordered those divorce records
unsealed. It all stems from a
1:23:47
bombshell court filing by Trump
co defendant Michael Roman
1:23:50
questioning the process by which
Willis hired Wade and alleging
1:23:54
Wade used money earned from the
DHS office to fund vacations
1:23:58
with Willis without providing
direct evidence. A separate
1:24:01
filing by lawyers for Wade's
estranged wife included credit
1:24:04
card records showing wait
purchased airline tickets for
1:24:07
himself and Willis to travel
together. All of it is giving
1:24:11
new fuel to critics of the
Georgia election interference
1:24:14
case. These are corrupt people.
Willis has not responded to the
1:24:18
allegations but appeal to defend
way most fucking at a recent
1:24:22
Martin Luther King Day
celebration. Three Special
1:24:26
Counsel This is my right to do.
1:24:30
Me Well Willis called the
subpoena and attempt to harass
1:24:33
her. How do you respond to her
allegations? It wouldn't matter
1:24:35
who she is and what position she
holds. If she's having an affair
1:24:40
with my clients husband, and
he's spending my clients money
1:24:44
on that relationship. I'm going
to find out about it. And a
1:24:47
judge has given Willis until
February 2 to respond to the
1:24:50
allegations in a court filing
her office tells us she plans to
1:24:54
do so. Good guy is dope. You can
book tickets in her name
1:25:00
am on her card. What? How dumb
are you?
1:25:03
Come on. I knew they Oh good.
That is dumb, dopey What do you
1:25:10
eat but he has some other
benefits that she likes.
1:25:14
Well, I mean, I have your
beauty. I have some analysis but
1:25:17
I want to hear your clip first.
Well first of all, Dora they
1:25:19
played this in my WTF clip,
which is like what? This is one
1:25:23
of those another obscure piece
of information like the boys in
1:25:28
the band all voting for Trump.
This is about, again from NTD
1:25:32
fault and his advisor Fannie
Willis, hiring up a PR firm and
1:25:36
then stiff in
1:25:39
Fulton County, Georgia District
Attorney Fanny Willis reportedly
1:25:42
hired a service to track media
coverage of herself and her
1:25:46
office days before announcing
the probe into former President
1:25:49
Trump. The Daily Caller news
foundation reports that it
1:25:52
obtained documents that show on
February 8 2021, Willis received
1:25:57
an invoice for a $10,000
contract with a New York based
1:26:01
media monitoring service. Three
days later on February 11, she
1:26:05
announced in a letter to four
state officials including
1:26:08
Governor Brian Kemp, that she
had opened a criminal probe into
1:26:12
Trump. Fulton County data shows
a one time payment of $10,000 on
1:26:17
May 28 2021. For the service.
The service had sent multiple
1:26:22
past due invoices. Willis
reportedly said in an email to
1:26:26
the company until your company
jumps through the county hoops
1:26:29
it is impossible to pay you
Yeah. Oh, what did it do?
1:26:35
It the the thing about this if
you if you just kind of
1:26:38
deconstructed she hired a
clipping service basically is
1:26:43
what this is
1:26:45
to monitor all the all the
coverage she's gonna get from
1:26:49
the Trump indictments. So she
could pat her resume and have a
1:26:53
you know, a scrapbook for
herself, showing all of all the
1:26:59
things that she did.
1:27:02
Based on all the clippings,
they're gonna pull out of the
1:27:05
New York media and elsewhere. I
just thought this was just
1:27:08
deplorable. Well, that's doing
your job that fits right into an
1:27:12
analysis that Moe gave me
yesterday. We did a show
1:27:15
yesterday, Moe facts with Adam
curry. And he would his
1:27:19
analysis. He says, what's
happening here is the DEI, the
1:27:28
affirmative action, the Soros
sisters, that all that, let's
1:27:32
just call it what it is. The
Democrats said, Okay, we're
1:27:36
bringing all the black women in,
bring them all in, bring them
1:27:39
all in. And now it's okay, show
us what you can do. And finally,
1:27:43
Willis was given a couple jobs
her main job was to clean up
1:27:47
Atlanta. And there's a lot of
with Young Thug and the there's
1:27:52
a whole bunch of big drug cases
and big issues that were going
1:27:56
on in Atlanta. And then she
turns out that she had an affair
1:27:59
with with Young Thug when she
when she was his defense
1:28:04
attorney, or allege ID.
1:28:08
And it's kind of like you got to
bring down Trump. And if she
1:28:12
doesn't, nothing last, but if
she doesn't, then you're out.
1:28:15
And according to Mo, he says,
this is happening with all the
1:28:19
black women who were brought in,
under the guise of you know,
1:28:23
alright, you're it. You know, we
fought for you, you're the best
1:28:27
and you're black and you're a
woman. Same goes for joy Reid,
1:28:31
same goes for a lot of black
women who have been brought in
1:28:34
and now is the test and if they
can't, he even took it as far as
1:28:38
sunny Hostin on the view. He
said if they can't bring down
1:28:42
Trump, and if they can't make
this happen, they're all out.
1:28:45
They're all gonna get fired next
year.
1:28:47
Which I, I'm kind of buying that
and all that analysis. But if
1:28:52
you listen to certain Hosken,
she's really grabbing for
1:28:56
anything she can condemn Trump
out. And it kind of fits in with
1:29:01
what's happening in general as
dei is now experiencing a
1:29:05
backlash and for those who don't
know, diversity equity inclusion
1:29:10
students at Florida State
University speaking out after
1:29:13
the state's Board of Governors
which oversees the public
1:29:15
university system approved
banning the use of public funds
1:29:19
for diversity, equity and
inclusion programs or D AI. So
1:29:23
we're here to protest that show
that that's not popular like
1:29:26
students don't want this. The
board defining VI is editing
1:29:29
program campus activity or
policy that classifies
1:29:33
individuals on the basis of
race, color, sex, national
1:29:36
origin, gender identity or
sexual orientation. Florida is
1:29:40
at least the fifth state to take
such action, while nearly two
1:29:43
dozen other states consider the
issue. Governor Ron DeSantis has
1:29:47
long criticized di programs I
think the way it's actually
1:29:51
practice it stands for
discrimination, exclusion and
1:29:54
indoctrination. And it's wrong
opponents a this new law will
1:29:58
have an immediate impact in
1:30:00
intimidates threatens and in
some cases, eliminates
1:30:02
multicultural student centers,
Jewish student unions, black
1:30:05
student unions, Hispanic student
unions and of course, LGBT
1:30:09
student unions. This regulation
is silencing people from being
1:30:12
themselves silencing our
freedoms. Yeah, well, it's going
1:30:16
away. New York Times headline
facing backlash. Some corporate
1:30:20
leaders go under the radar with
Dei. It's ending people are sick
1:30:25
of it. And I think most of it
comes from the airlines and
1:30:28
specifically United I think that
guy, the CEO who was in drag, I
1:30:35
think that was a part that was a
tipping. It's a tipping point.
1:30:40
Tipping might be right about
that. I that guy that drag queen
1:30:43
who's the CEO of United is an
embarrassment?
1:30:48
Yeah, it's just an
embarrassment. And you know,
1:30:51
again, at the dinner table as
well, you know, it's really cool
1:30:56
for the millennials, is people
don't like even the slightest
1:31:01
idea that their flight may be
compromised by something. And
1:31:07
that someone might possibly be
in there who doesn't belong in
1:31:12
there.
1:31:14
And we know and we noticed that
get a flat plane up at 35,000
1:31:19
feet in the just wrote around in
the air is going along. You
1:31:24
know, this is not people don't
like that to begin with. I mean,
1:31:27
I'm, we're flying to Dallas
holding this up. We're flying to
1:31:30
Dallas after the show. And I got
my instructor and everything.
1:31:33
I'm gonna be flying optionally,
hour and 15 minutes. And you
1:31:36
should know what the question
she asked me about the
1:31:38
instructor. You know, people
don't like the idea, just the
1:31:42
lightest slightest idea that you
know, and we know from the Navy
1:31:48
pilots, that you can't, you
can't get a job you have to go
1:31:52
to the to the job fair. And even
though they have more hours more
1:31:58
experience, it's women, black
black women, with the best
1:32:04
LGBTQ, even with less hours they
get hired before them.
1:32:10
And doesn't mean that they're
not qualified. But these guys
1:32:13
are more qualified just by
flight hours alone, which in
1:32:16
aviation means something. The
lot. Yeah. So you know, this.
1:32:20
People don't like that. However,
the United guy, he's smart. He's
1:32:24
like, Oh, man, I gotta get off
this drag tip. What can I do?
1:32:28
Let me think of something I know
screw Boeing, CEO of United
1:32:33
Airlines says he's disappointed
with the ongoing manufacturing
1:32:35
problems at Boeing and his
airline will consider buying
1:32:39
alternative planes in the
future. The Chicago based
1:32:41
carrier is one of Boeing's
biggest customers. But United
1:32:44
CEO Scott Kirby tells investors
the airline.
1:32:48
Yeah,
1:32:50
I think we should mention and
I'm pretty sure I'm right on
1:32:54
this. United actually was
developed as a company by by
1:32:59
Boeing. Yeah, I think that
you've been slit to move some of
1:33:02
his aircraft out. So they
Boeing, you know, is the father.
1:33:07
I think of United I think this
is in the report somewhere. It's
1:33:10
a short relative to this is a
big deal. Yeah, we'll consider
1:33:13
buying alternative planes in the
future. The Chicago based
1:33:15
carrier is one of Boeing's
biggest customers. But United
1:33:18
CEO Scott Kirby tells investors
the airline will report a bigger
1:33:22
than expected first quarter loss
because of the grounding of all
1:33:25
737 Max nine jets that happened
after a door plug blew off and
1:33:29
Alaska Air flight earlier this
month, Kirby calling that the
1:33:33
last straw and says Boeing needs
quote, real action to restore
1:33:36
his previous reputation for
quality five wasn't in there.
1:33:40
But you're I think you're right
now united has already ordered
1:33:43
Airbus's.
1:33:45
They have already been at this
point, it doesn't matter what it
1:33:48
is. Now it's a Boeing. It's a
bow. It can be an Airbus. Oh,
1:33:52
it's Boeing. It's just all
Boeing. And this is my favorite.
1:33:55
This one happened power. Five on
the runway last.
1:34:04
Two,
1:34:06
we've got a problem. The problem
1:34:09
will try to taxi clear. We're
flying the Boeing.
1:34:13
Rod. Roger. If you'd like to
start your taxi down the runway
1:34:17
and just let me know. Yeah.
Well, the wheels coming off this
1:34:20
biatch.
1:34:23
This is all to me. These events
are all part of the really the
1:34:28
random number theory. And they
happen in bunches. And if you
1:34:33
remember my favorite series of
bunches was out of the blue.
1:34:39
Delta Airlines kept landing at
the wrong airport. Time and time
1:34:44
and time again. Yeah. How does
that even happen? Oh, it happens
1:34:48
more often than part of this.
The incidents happen all the
1:34:54
time. Every day there's
something every day there's
1:34:58
there's someone landing on the
tag
1:35:00
seaway there's someone let these
things happen regularly. But
1:35:03
when the media is ready for it,
it's almost like Hey, I just
1:35:07
bought a 10 speed bike I see 10
Speed bikes everywhere. It's the
1:35:10
media ready to catch it. That's
what's going on. Now the wheels
1:35:14
fall off the stuff happens all
the time. You don't usually hear
1:35:17
about it. He just known. But now
then you've got a question the
1:35:22
media's
1:35:24
motives which made there may be
an anti Boeing sentiment we've
1:35:27
always, always looked at Boeing
versus Airbus as a as a fight to
1:35:32
the death push it is. It is
1:35:37
the same way that with Big
Pharma, who's responsible for
1:35:43
the opioid crisis? Who MD and if
you just ask anybody who who
1:35:47
really is responsible for
killing all those people with
1:35:50
with opioids? Yeah, this is not
even a company is the family the
1:35:54
Sacklers. It's only the Sacklers
and the Sacklers. That I think
1:35:58
they paid 6 billion. It's a
small company that paid $6
1:36:01
billion, and the they couldn't
be attacked themselves. And so
1:36:05
they wouldn't, you know, they
only had to do it and what's
1:36:08
left of it is still selling
opioids. But then under the
1:36:11
radar, you get Johnson and
Johnson has recent deal to
1:36:14
settle investigations into the
marketing of talcum based baby
1:36:17
powder. The Wall Street Journal
says j&j will pay about $700
1:36:22
million. It was accused of
misleading consumers about
1:36:25
safety. Women died over that.
There were deaths over that
1:36:30
stuff. And then this one, you'll
hear it for the attorney general
1:36:33
in the state of Washington
announces a nearly $150 million
1:36:37
settlement agreement with
drugmaker Johnson and Johnson.
1:36:40
It comes more than four years
after that states sued the
1:36:43
company over its role in the
opioid addiction crisis. Opioid
1:36:47
overdose deaths have risen
across that state with a little
1:36:50
more than 2000 in 2022. That's
more than twice as many deaths
1:36:55
as 2019. That's only one state
touches one state. They're on
1:37:01
the hook for billions of dollars
and it's still the Sacklers
1:37:04
because we had two movies about
it. Yeah, and the idea why don't
1:37:08
you do you don't hear about
Walgreens who were involved in
1:37:13
it basically a pill mill um,
they all got together laid a
1:37:16
movie about somebody else that's
yeah, you do it yeah. And then
1:37:19
get super Batman to produce it
and star in it.
1:37:23
Which is face Batman. Batman
Keaton Michael Keaton yeah it's
1:37:28
it's fantastic the way the media
is used
1:37:33
to
1:37:34
to obfuscate promote propaganda
it's all propaganda all of it
1:37:39
now that's why we're gonna go to
the border we're gonna fight
1:37:41
fight Biden
1:37:44
going.
1:37:45
Yeah, I do have some I do have
some more
1:37:50
big pharma stuff, which is
1:37:54
interesting. We had the
1:37:57
was a we have you played the
Brady Bunch on the last show,
1:38:02
which was great. You know, when
when the measles or just
1:38:06
something you got and you were,
you know, you had a scratchy
1:38:09
nuisance. It was a nuisance. You
had to stay home, which was
1:38:13
cool, because you'd have to go
to school. I got the measles.
1:38:16
Well, you know, we have an
epidemic on our hands. John,
1:38:18
physicians today know that
Measles is more than a nuisance.
1:38:22
Measles used to be a literally
more than a nuisance. Why? What
1:38:25
are you talking about to work?
You have no idea. physicians
1:38:29
know, measles is more than a
nuisance. They're pulling clips
1:38:33
from the 50s. Now, physicians
today know that Measles is more
1:38:37
than a nuisance. Measles used to
be a rite of passage for kids.
1:38:41
It's a potentially deadly and
highly contagious childhood
1:38:44
parlay that causes a tail tail
rash, a vaccine introduced in
1:38:49
the early 60s helped nearly
eradicate the disease, but it's
1:38:52
making a comeback. That's
because of a decrease in
1:38:55
immunized children nationwide.
And according to data from the
1:38:59
Pennsylvania Department of
Health, where there's a current
1:39:02
outbreak during the 2020 2022
school year 94.3% of
1:39:08
kindergarteners in Philadelphia
County, were fully vaccinated
1:39:11
with the MMR vaccine last school
year, that dropped to 92.8%.
1:39:18
Below 95% Wait, wait, what he's
saying you you can vaccinate 92%
1:39:24
of everybody.
1:39:26
It's not enough, but they're
gonna get it. I'm gonna get it.
1:39:29
It's an epidemic. It's an
outbreak. Because what does this
1:39:32
thing not work MMR vaccine last
school year that dropped to
1:39:37
92.8% below the 95% needed for
herd immunity. Where I thought
1:39:45
herd immunity was 4.8 is needed
for herd immunity. Oh crap. What
1:39:51
do you mean have you used a made
up number? Yes, that's really a
1:39:54
wake up call because the real
number is not a number. It's a
1:39:57
wake up call. That's really a
wake up call.
1:40:00
95% Waiting for herd immunity
wake up call that's really a
1:40:03
wake up call because the real
number in many communities is
1:40:06
probably far below 93 Oh no for
Peter Hotez is CO direct hotel
1:40:11
Texas Children's Hospital
Center. Oh,
1:40:14
yeah. Hotep is in the bag seeing
development, and a Professor of
1:40:17
Pediatrics at Baylor College of
Medicine. He says outbreaks like
1:40:21
this one are more likely when
the rates drop. Measles does not
1:40:25
typically occur among highly
vaccinated populations. So in
1:40:29
that sense, low vaccination
rates are the indirect cause of
1:40:33
measles. My concern is that
we're still going to see
1:40:36
additional measles cases. And I
worry that when you talk about
1:40:40
up to 20, roughly 20% of measles
cases require hospitalizations.
1:40:46
If this continues, we're going
to start seeing hospitalized
1:40:49
kids die a trend that we could
see nationwide where MMR vaccine
1:40:53
levels have been dropping over
the last few years, and now are
1:40:57
at 93.1%. We're just seeing now
this is the tip of the iceberg.
1:41:02
We're going to be seeing this in
communities across the United
1:41:05
States in the coming weeks and
months. Because of the spillover
1:41:11
of the US anti vaccine movement
to childhood. Anti vaxxers hits
1:41:17
the podcasters stop them we're
gonna see Dez and it's spreading
1:41:22
to Europe putting certain
measles cases in Europe, with
1:41:26
the World Health Organization
issuing a strong warning there
1:41:30
was nearly 45 fold increase in
measles cases across last year,
1:41:34
with a total of 42,200
infections resulting in
1:41:38
hospitalizations, and tragically
five measles related deaths
1:41:42
compared to just 941 cases in
2022, measles related deaths
1:41:48
measles related not from
measles, but measles related
1:41:52
deaths.
1:41:54
That's a good good, that's a
good that's a gotcha. Vaccine
1:41:57
hesitancy is causing a cost bank
crisis cases. The COVID-19
1:42:01
pandemic significantly hampered
vaccination rates, dropping from
1:42:05
96 to 93% dose of the MMR
vaccine. What is two doses of
1:42:12
the MMR vaccine? I thought there
was only one one shot and done
1:42:14
now there's two. Yes.
1:42:18
In the UK health authorities are
particularly troubled about an
1:42:21
outbreak of highly contagious
measles in the West Midlands. It
1:42:25
could rapidly spread to other
areas with low vaccination
1:42:29
rates. So we were talking to
those parents and reassuring
1:42:33
them that actually if they bring
their children on time, at one
1:42:38
year of age, and not three years
and four months and get the
1:42:40
vaccine, it's the best way of
protecting that child on the
1:42:44
other children that they have
and their local community as
1:42:47
well. With it makes no sense. If
your child is vaccinated, then
1:42:52
you know not then you don't have
to worry about the community.
1:42:56
He's your kid. Look, if you want
your kid to get the measles,
1:42:59
then it's fine. But no, no
somehow you're going to it's the
1:43:04
same bull crap as the as the
COVID vaccine. If you're not the
1:43:07
vaccine, you're going to split
it to the vaccinated Oh.
1:43:11
By the way, Eric, Eric
1:43:14
is a good little clip play put
it on the list. Oh, Eric pee pee
1:43:20
in the troll room says that
Measles is more than a nuisance
1:43:24
clip is from a Merck public
service room.
1:43:28
That this piece so this means
today know that Measles is more
1:43:32
than a nuisance. So there's
literally just take an old Merck
1:43:34
footage now putting it into so
called news reports. But that's
1:43:37
okay. Because in the UK, we're
just going all out. We're just
1:43:42
gonna you know what, you need a
mask. As the winter weather
1:43:46
closes and seasonal illnesses
are running rampant. The last
1:43:50
four weeks NHS England reported
one in 24 people were likely to
1:43:55
have tested positive for
Coronavirus. It's why long COVID
1:43:59
sufferers like jazz are warning
of the dire effects that the
1:44:02
infection can still have. I
think we're going to continue to
1:44:05
see large waves of COVID
Certainly we're seeing people
1:44:08
getting reinfected just a number
of weeks after a previous
1:44:11
infection and it boosts our deer
have immunity that might last
1:44:15
you a year or two is no longer
applicable. And even more scary.
1:44:19
What we're seeing is that people
who've maybe had two or three
1:44:22
infections before and recovered
no problem on that fourth or
1:44:25
even fifth infection developing
quite debilitating symptoms.
1:44:29
Yeah, they're just
1:44:31
like with Yeah, you can shots
and you got your fifth
1:44:33
infection. Yeah, what was your
fine until the sixth infection,
1:44:37
maybe get some issues? Jazz I've
got the guys named jazz COVID.
1:44:42
Jazz was an avid marathoner and
run after that after catching
1:44:45
COVID in 2020. He has been left
with severe long term effects.
1:44:49
Long COVID has left him unable
to work for nearly four years.
1:44:53
The rest of the symptoms are
incredibly debilitating from
1:44:56
absolutely crushing fatigue to
headaches, Dizzy
1:45:00
nest palpitations, shortness of
breath, skin rashes. And one of
1:45:04
the hardest is is what's
sometimes called brain fog. NHS
1:45:08
hospitals.
1:45:10
seen a growing number of
patients flocking to their
1:45:13
emergency departments with
respiratory infections,
1:45:17
including a new variant of COVID
are very old accidents and
1:45:21
emergency wards in parts of the
country have had to declare a
1:45:25
critical incident. And now
medical experts are calling for
1:45:29
face coverings to be made
mandatory, once again to prevent
1:45:33
the wider spread of infections,
face coverings of course, of
1:45:38
course, because that stops
infections. We know that by now,
1:45:41
don't we? You know, you know who
has the long COVID is bitches
1:45:45
about it on the air
1:45:47
on the air. So he's one of the
he's one of the pundits.
1:45:53
It made a major I'd say still,
even though he's been pushed it
1:45:57
to a lesser market, but he's
still one of the major Cuomo
1:46:02
kid. Exactly. Yeah. Well, I feel
bad I got long COVID He's
1:46:06
bitching and moaning desperately
do a lot of the puts a lot of
1:46:10
COVID experts on to complain
about how nobody cares about the
1:46:13
long COVID suffer. We know so
much about COVID. But we can't
1:46:17
figure out long COVID.
1:46:22
I feel so bad for people who
just are psychologically psyops
1:46:27
into this belief.
1:46:31
Anyway,
1:46:33
something we've been tracking,
1:46:35
we've been tracking
1:46:37
America's favorite doctor, Dr.
Jenn is going to bring us a
1:46:40
little update. So let's talk
Medical News, obesity and
1:46:43
loneliness in the news. Why?
Yes, you heard me say before,
1:46:46
it's really important when you
look at two things that affect a
1:46:49
lot of people to look a little
deeper and see where there's
1:46:52
overlap. So this latest study
published in JAMA Network open
1:46:56
really highlights that they
looked at over 300,000 adults in
1:47:00
the UK database who reported
over 12 years of feeling lonely
1:47:05
or isolated 23% of the study
population also had obesity. And
1:47:10
what they found is that people
with obesity had higher levels
1:47:14
of loneliness, higher risks of
death, higher risks of
1:47:17
cardiovascular disease. So
again, things that affect a lot
1:47:21
of people but do so more in
certain populations. And big
1:47:24
picture here in the US, you guys
last year, the US Surgeon
1:47:27
General declared loneliness, an
actual public health crisis. He
1:47:32
gives some actionable tips for
anyone feeling lonely or
1:47:36
socially isolated. And remember,
you don't have to be alone to
1:47:39
feel lonely. Number one,
multitask really focus on
1:47:42
connection with other people
even committing to a 10 minute
1:47:45
phone call during the day. And
if you are struggling and
1:47:48
feeling lonely, reach out for
professional it's also a good
1:47:51
reminder to check on people. You
just never know what people are
1:47:54
regardless of their age.
Absolutely. I mean, obesity and
1:47:58
loneliness. Go figure. Really?
Dr. Jen? Oh,
1:48:02
you know, the answer is ozempic.
1:48:06
Just Haven't they just haven't
plugged it yet.
1:48:11
Yeah, exactly. So I've been
looking at the Dream Team. You
1:48:15
know, remember the dream team?
No, I don't remember the dream
1:48:18
team used to do tell by the
Trump dream that COVID Dream
1:48:21
Team with your No, no, no, your
buddy with a scarf. Now the Dark
1:48:25
Horse Dream Team.
1:48:27
Weinstein. Weinstein is Dream
Team. You know, he's like all
1:48:31
the Dream Team. We got to get
you Tucker Tucker. But what is
1:48:35
Tucker doing? Tucker is on a
worldwide tour. He's doing
1:48:39
speeches. He's doing podcasts.
He's speaking at political
1:48:42
events. I don't know what Tucker
is up to. I mean, I understand
1:48:47
that he's probably promoting his
network. His his platform,
1:48:52
which, yeah, some good stuff.
But he's definitely spending
1:48:57
money. Enjoying him. I think
he's making time of the year
1:49:01
last year in the southern
hemisphere to be traveling a
1:49:04
lot. He was in Canada to
political roles, or indeed, semi
1:49:09
to Rio. So the so the Dream
Team, according to Bret
1:49:12
Weinstein, is by the way, his
wife as she was being
1:49:15
interviewed the other day, I
listen to it together. Yeah,
1:49:18
she's, I think she's his
handler.
1:49:22
You know, the way she looks at
him, I think she loves him
1:49:24
sometimes, like, I can't believe
how to be married to you. But
1:49:27
anyway, it's my job.
1:49:29
I'm just gonna handlers have
that day, they sometimes give
1:49:32
off that vibe. Doesn't give off.
She's from Los Angeles. You
1:49:36
know, she she was trained as a
classical pianist. All these
1:49:38
things I didn't know about him.
But now but they've been sweet
1:49:41
highschool sweethearts. So they
they've been together a long
1:49:45
time. Anyway, the dream team as
Brett Weinstein which, which for
1:49:49
me was an immediate throwback to
the intellectual Dark Web that
1:49:53
his brother had set up and he
was going to be all here's all
1:49:57
the smarty pants and you know,
and for me the dream of these
1:50:00
People the Dream Team is went to
Berkeley This is where the you
1:50:03
know these guys a lot of this
kind of thinking is rampant.
1:50:07
What do you mean this kind of
thinking? This kind of thing
1:50:10
that you can do this is also
stems from an Rand the Dream
1:50:15
Team. Know the idea that you
have the Gulch
1:50:21
golf golf who has gone golf
coach? No, that's not what he's
1:50:24
saying. He's saying that we need
to have the smart to the
1:50:28
smartest people, the best
reporters like you, Tucker, and
1:50:32
we need Jordan Peterson and all
the smart people and then we'll
1:50:36
bring in the smart people like
me, and and Heather and other
1:50:40
smart people and we can fight
them we can fight the new world
1:50:44
or what what? Are they going to
fight the New World Order? Yeah,
1:50:47
they're going to fight the
system. Via Do you remember the
1:50:50
clip where you're saying the
Dream Team? And yeah, Dream
1:50:53
Team? Yes, electoral web, all
his stuff. So then I was looking
1:50:57
at the Santa Fe Institute, which
could be somebody or the Santa
1:51:01
Fe Institute.
1:51:04
And and right there on the
homepage, it says we are the
1:51:07
Dream Team. The sounds are like,
well, that's a coincidence. Are
1:51:12
there ever coincidences in the
kingdom? I think not.
1:51:16
So got boots on the ground from
one of our producers and my
1:51:18
family member was intimately
tied to the Santa Fe Institute,
1:51:22
being a good friend of Murray
gell Mann. Isn't Murray gell
1:51:26
Mann, the guy who came up with
the the Gelman amnesia theory
1:51:29
was Gelman Yeah, what's gal dash
man? Gelman? gell Mann, maybe
1:51:35
that's how you if you're cool.
You know, if you're at the Santa
1:51:38
Fe Institute, you hyphenate your
name for some reason. Gelman was
1:51:44
one of the key founders, you'll
be curry Korea.
1:51:48
So that could give you a lot of
background may not interest you.
1:51:50
But I would say you're not far
off on your take on what goes on
1:51:53
there.
1:51:55
Originally, SFI was about
physics and complex systems
1:51:59
research. They have truly
brilliant and wonderful people
1:52:03
like Geoffrey West and Fred
Cooper there. However, since
1:52:06
David Krakauer took over as
director, who has the same of
1:52:11
the same vocation and discipline
as Brett which is the
1:52:16
was it evolution, biology,
evolutionary biology, there's
1:52:20
definitely been a change in the
atmosphere of ideas being
1:52:24
discussed. And then he sends me
a link to a documentary
1:52:29
which is most of it is with a
Krakauer and this guy, he has
1:52:35
his, his bite his teeth is a bit
like Richard Branson. Now, if
1:52:42
you know has kind of like that,
that upper lip that kind of
1:52:44
doesn't open up above his his
upper teeth, which is just a
1:52:49
just a an anomaly. You notice,
yeah, I noticed stuff like that.
1:52:54
Also, being in New Mexico, not
far from the Epstein compound,
1:52:59
Jeffrey Epstein donated money to
this outfit so that you know
1:53:03
already suspicious, of course,
let's just throw that in there.
1:53:05
Gotta throw some Epstein in. And
I just pulled the clip from the
1:53:10
beginning of this documentary,
where he takes the documentarian
1:53:16
to this
1:53:18
rocket that looks like a rocket
from Tintin. If you know the
1:53:24
comic teams, yeah, cartoon
rocket, cartoon rocket, what's
1:53:28
the real rocket standing there?
Just and just listening to this
1:53:32
tells me that these guys are
nuts. The basic premise of this
1:53:36
rocket is a child.
1:53:40
last remaining human on the
planet
1:53:44
wants to get into the stars
escape from the earth, which is
1:53:48
claimed or something and doesn't
understand that a rocket that
1:53:54
has no engine will not fly.
1:53:57
So rocket with no engine.
1:54:01
And so it's a symbol of the
striving to succeed, yeah, but
1:54:06
doomed to failure. And I like
that poetic idea that the whole
1:54:11
enterprise has a bit of that
character.
1:54:16
You know, scientific
institutions, especially
1:54:19
mathematical ones can feel a
little bit forbidding.
1:54:22
And many people's experience has
been dramatic. But I think if
1:54:27
you drive out just fine, you see
this sad rocket?
1:54:32
They couldn't fly. I think it
just, it makes you feel slightly
1:54:35
more at ease. Yeah, it is a
signal to people that we are
1:54:39
trying to enjoy what we did.
1:54:42
In the desert, there are
mysteries here that are
1:54:44
confounding even to the
brightest minds who show up and
1:54:47
have no idea what the backstory
is. Exactly. Yes. If you came
1:54:50
into account as soon as you
think.
1:54:55
You know what I'm saying? Is
this book
1:54:59
No
1:55:00
Mises Brook is going to tell you
why. Oh, okay. I did not glean
1:55:04
this from the documentary that I
was born in Hawaii.
1:55:08
I grew up in southern Portugal
moved to London, England for
1:55:12
secondary school. Alright, so
this this accent is phony? No,
1:55:18
he's was raised in England. I
don't know what his accent even
1:55:21
is. Yeah, he attended the Royal
Holloway London School where he
1:55:24
earned degrees in computer
science, mathematics and went to
1:55:27
Oxford. Then he's floated
around. He's been in one crazy
1:55:31
operation after the just, if you
look at his wiki page, you can
1:55:36
just like wait a minute this
what is this guy? Who is this
1:55:39
guy? Why is he have all these
jobs? To give away this boot
1:55:43
giveaway, besides the
background, which makes him
1:55:45
sound like his parents were
spooks and he probably just got
1:55:47
in on a deal. That's just a
dissolve, just spot to spook
1:55:50
stuff is I could be wrong. But
generally speaking, when you're
1:55:54
looking at a wiki patient,
there's lots of missing
1:55:57
information that should be
there. Because you got all these
1:56:00
details about everything else.
But we don't have as parents
1:56:04
name, we don't have his wife. He
doesn't have the little box on
1:56:07
the side that everybody has the
spouse and children, spouse and
1:56:12
children boxes missing. No.
1:56:15
There's all the little earmarks
1:56:19
by the way, we know for a
distinct to do various CIA
1:56:25
agents, it may it could be mi
six, two, but which is probably
1:56:30
more likely to say this article
is a stub that's another day
1:56:34
doesn't even say that is a dead
giveaway.
1:56:37
But he but it's one of those
things where they don't the the
1:56:41
agencies, the intelligence
agencies around the world, don't
1:56:45
know how to deal with this
particular problem, which is
1:56:49
presenting the person if they
become too famous, which this
1:56:52
guy is hottie put it up on a
wiki page without making it look
1:56:56
like he's a spook. Well, maybe
we just take stuff out. We don't
1:57:00
put too much stuff in and you
don't know what to do. But it's
1:57:03
if
1:57:04
the two of us have been looking
at this long enough. He's a
1:57:07
spook.
1:57:09
So the idea is to put him in
there to keep an eye on these
1:57:13
guys who are nuts. Exactly. We
don't want these spooky.
1:57:18
Spooky. Yeah, come on everybody
who spawns this. We don't want
1:57:24
these. What did he call it?
What's it called this dark club
1:57:29
or whatever it is? The Dream
Team dream team doing any
1:57:34
damage? These guys are
dangerous. No.
1:57:41
I love that Epstein gave the
money after he had already been
1:57:44
convicted convicted for his
transgressions. So the money was
1:57:49
just transferred. Yeah, it
wasn't a lot though. I think it
1:57:52
was like 250,000 or something
less nothing. It's just the Shut
1:57:56
up fee or something. But there's
a lot in this hour. It's like 20
1:58:02
minutes of interview with one of
these the smartest brains in the
1:58:06
world. And the talk basically
about you know, there's this
1:58:11
obvious that there's a creator
of the multiverse or anything
1:58:13
but God you know, it's it can't
be God. No creators, the creator
1:58:17
of the multiverse. Aha, okay. No
anything but God. No, it can't.
1:58:22
Well, no, they can't do that.
They can't do their atheist. Oh,
1:58:25
yeah. Be realistic. Oh, by the
way the numbers are in a new
1:58:29
report on religion in America
reveals a new first when it
1:58:32
comes to a religious
affiliation. 28% of Americans
1:58:35
say they have none. According to
the survey, they now outnumber
1:58:39
Catholics and evangelical
Protestants. The nuns include
1:58:42
agnostics, atheists, and those
who believe in a higher power
1:58:45
but don't attend religious
services. This is not as bad as
1:58:49
I mean, the way they make it
sounds bold. That's a bet. No.
1:58:53
That numbers bogus.
1:58:56
They included those who don't
attend religious services
1:58:59
doesn't mean you're an atheist.
Exactly. It includes atheists
1:59:02
and people who believe in a
higher but even then it's what
1:59:05
28% I thought it would be much
more than that. I did too. I
1:59:10
would think be more like 40 it's
Well, it sounds like we're
1:59:13
probably under 20 Because of the
Cal Cal university or not
1:59:17
University of California. If
you're in the state of
1:59:19
California. It's got to be 50
per topic. Those are all
1:59:22
Satanists. That's all Yes.
Exactly. They're all
1:59:28
they're all over the place. It's
a plague. I tell you, you know
1:59:33
the Yeah. Hey, I'm getting
closer. It's starting to happen
1:59:39
becoming a Satanist.
1:59:41
Switching topics, Giorgio Vela
reports. Moving to the world war
1:59:46
in Ukraine and now and the
potential new source of funding
1:59:49
for keys defense efforts. The
United States is reportedly
1:59:53
looking into the possibility of
seizing some $300 billion in
1:59:57
Frozen Russian assets by
2:00:00
An administration is exploring
that ideas. Future us funding
2:00:04
remains caught up in a domestic
budget dispute. And this,
2:00:08
there's the 300 billion that
would be a huge violation of
2:00:12
international law for them to
take that to seize that and to
2:00:15
give it to Ukraine, but it comes
on the heels of the balcony wave
2:00:20
pentagon, meantime says it has
nothing left to give to help
2:00:23
Ukraine in his fight against
Russia. That's the first time in
2:00:26
20 months the US has had no
money to offer since Congress
2:00:29
has an authorized more aid.
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin
2:00:32
is urging allies to help bridge
the gap until then,
2:00:37
the security of the entire
international community is on
2:00:40
the line in Ukraine's fight. And
I am more determined than ever
2:00:44
to work with our allies and
partners to support Ukraine and
2:00:48
to get the job done. NATO has
agreed to help replenish the
2:00:52
military supply of member
countries who aid Ukraine. It
2:00:56
was Austin's by the way first
public appearance since he was
2:00:58
hospitalized after for two weeks
after complications from
2:01:01
prostate cancer surgery. I don't
call that a public appearance.
2:01:05
He was on a video called sitting
down you know how tall he was?
2:01:09
It'd be some midget that looks
like Austin. Well, the ear the
2:01:13
right ear, which is folded at
the top that was that was in
2:01:17
effect so it was it did have the
floppy ear. The floppy right
2:01:22
ear. Yeah, well, I'm sure
there's Paul marks. I mean,
2:01:25
you're gonna stick with this.
Stick with it still looking.
2:01:28
They're still looking for him.
2:01:30
I liked the set dressing. I had
a little a little stand in the
2:01:34
background. Well, I like I
mentioned the newsletter. What
2:01:37
the guy was at his house. Why
would he have the seal from the
2:01:41
Defense Department on the wall
in his house and a paper
2:01:44
shredder underneath? It looks
like a paper shredder underneath
2:01:47
it just got done shredding some
paperwork. And then on the paper
2:01:50
shredder, there's a little
little stand with two flags with
2:01:53
American flag and a Ukrainian
flag. Yeah.
2:01:58
That was a nice touch the set
dressing was I mean, is that his
2:02:01
house? Yeah, supposed to be from
home that was just that was from
2:02:06
his home. Zoom call from his
home. So you're so you're,
2:02:10
you're you're gonna keep this
up. You're gonna keep it up that
2:02:12
a till I see him standing
2:02:15
until somebody somebody's tall
next to him and a six, four. I
2:02:19
mean, they could jerk him up
probably a couple of inches with
2:02:22
some some lifts in his shoe.
2:02:26
But oh, goodness, the guy's
huge. Yeah, well, he's lost
2:02:30
weight. Definitely looks like
he's lost weight. They do have
2:02:34
the Ukraine prisoner. Yes, he
Well, yeah, you'd lose weight. I
2:02:37
mean, I'd give him that. Ukraine
prisoner plane shot down from
2:02:41
talking about Ukraine. Today a
Russian military plane crashing
2:02:44
near the Ukrainian border. The
Kremlin is accusing Kyiv of
2:02:48
shooting the plane down, saying
all 74 people on board were
2:02:53
killed, including Ukrainian
prisoners of war. Russia offered
2:02:57
no evidence and Ukraine didn't
immediately confirm or deny it.
2:03:01
This footage was posted on the
telegram messaging app and
2:03:04
verified by Reuters. The plane
was shot down near the village
2:03:08
of Yolanda VA in the Belgorod
region which borders Ukraine.
2:03:12
Russian state media said six
Russian crew members and three
2:03:15
guards are on board at the time.
The plane was an illusion il 76
2:03:20
similar to those seen here,
designed to LF troops cargo,
2:03:23
military equipment and weapons.
Near the scene. Local said they
2:03:28
had two explosions before the
plane fell from the sky. The
2:03:31
third one was the second one it
was more audible. After that we
2:03:35
all went outside even the doctor
in case any help is needed. It's
2:03:39
crashed far away from the
village of Russian defense
2:03:42
ministry confirmed his radar
operators have detected the
2:03:45
launch of two Ukrainian missiles
at the time the claim was down
2:03:48
to level details of who were on
board are not confirmed yet but
2:03:52
Moscow and Kyiv have regularly
swapped prisoners since the war
2:03:56
started in 2022. Ukraine says
it's still investigating the
2:04:00
incident and cautioned against
spreading unverified
2:04:02
information. Yeah, I have an ABC
report about this which again
2:04:07
was surprising to me because we
can't have to we can't have the
2:04:11
Ukrainians doing something
wrong. That's that's not okay.
2:04:14
Tonight, the moment of Russian
military jet plunges out of the
2:04:18
sky seconds later exploding into
a massive fireball.
2:04:25
Moscow calling it a terrorist
act saying Ukraine shot the
2:04:28
plane down and that 65 Ukrainian
prisoners of war we're on board
2:04:33
video showing the wreckage in
the Russian region of Belgrade
2:04:36
near the Ukrainian border.
Witnesses say they saw the plane
2:04:40
on fire before it crashed.
2:04:43
Ukraine and Russia were due to
carry out a prisoner swap today
2:04:46
similar to this one earlier this
month. In a statement Ukraine
2:04:50
didn't deny shooting the plane
down and said the Kremlin did
2:04:53
not request a safe passage for
Russian planes over Belgrade
2:04:57
which was repeatedly done for
prisoners.
2:05:00
swamps in the past, Ukrainian
officials suggesting Russia
2:05:03
deliberately compromise the
safety of the prisoners in an
2:05:06
effort to quote destabilize
Ukraine and weaken its
2:05:11
international support. David
tonight Ukrainian president
2:05:13
Solinsky saying Russia is
playing with the lives of POWs.
2:05:17
The landscape did not deny
Ukraine shot the plane down, but
2:05:20
he also could not confirm
whether those prisoners were on
2:05:23
board. This may be a prelude to
a rumor that's been going around
2:05:29
that Zelinsky is about to kick
out as his military chief says
2:05:33
I'll lose money.
2:05:36
And the person they would bring
in is pretty much Victoria
2:05:42
Newlands guy.
2:05:45
And boy, that would make sense
yeah, but people are a little
2:05:48
worried because he's the kind of
guy that might deploy a nuke or
2:05:52
yeah war bomb the nuclear plant
you know, this is what we have
2:05:56
all the regulations all set up
Member Gray and Lindy Hop gray
2:06:00
M. And who else was it? Who was
a Democrat on that bill? Or that
2:06:04
resolution that oh, if you
Ukraine blows up the nuclear
2:06:08
plant and we get a nuclear cloud
over Europe, then we can go in
2:06:11
and nuke them or nuke them all
day.
2:06:16
They could try this
2:06:19
that would be the most idiotic
thing to do. But I can see
2:06:23
somebody's going to lose because
we Newland involved they gotta
2:06:26
get rid of this Biden guy. Well,
2:06:30
Biden was heckled your time
Yeah, here it is. This was it
2:06:36
starts right off. This is from
TRT the only place you can get
2:06:39
these clips. He was speaking and
there was a well coordinated
2:06:44
genocide Joe Joe had a chance to
sit down
2:06:53
notice how they have they have
the counter crew ready so the
2:06:57
minute someone jumps up yeah,
they're right on the money.
2:07:00
You're gonna say Joe. Four more
years. Four more years. Yes
2:07:04
staged.
2:07:24
This gonna go on for a while
they got this plan. I'm sorry.
2:07:28
It's taking so long.
2:07:42
He just throws up for no reason
Trump. He's like he has
2:07:45
Tourette's Trump. mullock. And
then they do. Let's go Joe. Oh,
2:07:52
brother. Let's go. Joe.
2:07:55
I like the guys like genocide.
Joe, how many children you
2:07:58
killed today? That's a great
question. That's a great
2:08:01
question. That's a great
question. It really is. So
2:08:06
talking about genocides you I do
have some clips from Israel
2:08:09
Hamas newest update with a
kicker, which is kind of another
2:08:16
one of those little
2:08:18
today as a lot of NTD. I'm just
saying it's a lot of in today's
2:08:22
NTD day on Wednesday, Israel
Defense Forces released a video
2:08:26
of a Hamas lookout who was
preparing to attack Israeli
2:08:30
forces, and then the IDF struck
the target. Israel Defense
2:08:34
Forces are facing strong
resistance and con Eunice one of
2:08:38
the final strongholds for Hamas
terrorists in the Gaza Strip.
2:08:42
But despite the intense battles,
the IDF continues pressing
2:08:46
forward. Even just days after
Israel's bloodiest day in the
2:08:50
war. On Tuesday, Hamas released
what's believed to be a video of
2:08:54
Monday's deadly attack. The
video shows a terrorist firing a
2:08:59
rocket propelled grenade at this
building, where IDF troops were
2:09:02
said to be inside setting up
explosives to demolish it, and
2:09:06
reportedly that building and a
building next to it collapsed,
2:09:10
killing 21 Israeli troops. And
even after such a devastating
2:09:15
loss, Israeli Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu appears
2:09:18
undeterred as he spoke at
Israel's parliament on
2:09:21
Wednesday.
2:09:23
We have set out the objectives
of the war and they remain in
2:09:27
force.
2:09:29
There is not nor will there be
any compromise on what affects
2:09:33
the safeguarding of our
existence and future for
2:09:36
generations.
2:09:41
Okay, did you see that?
2:09:45
There was the the IDF like 2025
people got killed as they were
2:09:50
setting something up and blew up
or does what there was reported
2:09:54
not Yeah. ticular but what what
exactly happened? They don't
2:09:58
that wasn't in Aboriginals
anything up.
2:10:00
Oman I have I have ABC maybe
this explains Israel reeling
2:10:03
tonight after losing 21 soldiers
in that attack in the Gaza
2:10:07
Strip.
2:10:08
According to the IDF, a unit of
reserve soldiers was preparing
2:10:11
to demolish a pair of two storey
buildings in Gaza Monday. In the
2:10:15
buffer zone. Israel is carving
out near its border. Hamas video
2:10:19
showing the moment its fighters
fired an anti tank missile that
2:10:22
would trigger a chain reaction
and then a massive explosion.
2:10:26
Israel's Chief of Staff at the
scene today announcing an
2:10:28
investigation has begun. With 24
soldiers killed yesterday. It
2:10:32
was the deadliest day for Israel
since the war began.
2:10:36
It comes as Israel lay siege to
Gaza second largest city bombs
2:10:40
exploding over the skyline.
2:10:43
Bullets piercing the area's
largest hospital inside the
2:10:46
hospital this boy sister killed
he screams
2:10:50
don't tell me my sister is dead.
I want to play with her.
2:10:54
The streets filled with the
echoes of machine guns, families
2:10:58
now seeing some running Hand in
Hand bundles under their arms.
2:11:01
Cars piled high with bedding.
Others moving on Donkey carts.
2:11:06
And with hunger now soaring in
Gaza, Qatar mediators are saying
2:11:09
that worsening humanitarian
conditions in Gaza are now
2:11:13
complicating efforts to
negotiate a ceasefire and
2:11:16
hostage release. This is really
incredible. ABC took it from the
2:11:19
deadliest day for the IDF and
then turn it into a little boy
2:11:24
screaming don't tell me my
sister's dead. I want to play
2:11:26
with it. We need to call the
Jews who run the media and tell
2:11:29
them they're not doing a very
good job. Yeah.
2:11:32
Jews at random, you're not doing
a very good job seem to be very
2:11:36
good at this. Well, let's go to
part two of this. Because this
2:11:38
is the part that doesn't get
another little more evidence and
2:11:42
stuff doesn't get reported. This
has got a little kicker in here
2:11:46
about what's going on in Iraq.
Also on Wednesday, Netanyahu met
2:11:50
with the UK Foreign Minister
David Cameron, who also met with
2:11:54
family members of the hostages
held captive in the Gaza Strip.
2:11:58
Many of the family members have
been advocating for a ceasefire
2:12:02
to release the hostages. But an
Israeli government spokesperson
2:12:06
on Wednesday said this, there
will be no ceasefire in the past
2:12:10
there were pauses for
humanitarian purposes. That
2:12:13
agreement was breached by Hamas.
Also on Wednesday, Turkish
2:12:18
president to pair to one met
with the president of Iran,
2:12:21
which backs to terrorist groups
currently fighting Israel. The
2:12:24
terrorist groups have also been
attacking us forces in Iraq,
2:12:28
Iran's neighboring country, the
Iran backed group Qatar
2:12:32
Hezbollah attacked us forces at
Al Assad airbase in Iraq on
2:12:36
Saturday and Wednesday, injuring
at least four US personnel. In
2:12:41
response, the US struck the
terrorist groups headquarters
2:12:44
storage and training facilities
for rockets, missiles and one
2:12:48
way attack drone capabilities.
Iraq now finds itself in a tough
2:12:52
what's a one way attack drone
capability.
2:12:57
The drone, it's got enough
guests just barely get there, I
2:13:00
guess training facilities for
rockets, missiles and one way
2:13:03
attack drone capabilities. Iraq
now finds itself in a tough
2:13:07
position being an ally of both
the United States and Iran. A
2:13:11
spokesperson for Iraq's prime
minister said the strikes
2:13:15
undermine years of cooperation
violates Iraq sovereignty and
2:13:20
contributes to an irresponsible
escalation.
2:13:24
Yeah, I've talked about this
before. Yeah, but the Iraqis are
2:13:28
trying to get us out of their
country. Yes. Why are we there?
2:13:32
Why are we there? Why are we in
Syria? We did get we got like
2:13:35
five bases in Syria. This is
like a violation of sovereignty.
2:13:39
But the Iraqis are sick of us
being there. Martha, we left.
2:13:44
Martha Raddatz had the Iranian
foreign minister on in what she
2:13:49
called a one on one. And I
thought what, what he said there
2:13:53
was pretty interesting, because
this is ultimately the idea. The
2:13:57
dye the idea is before Trump
gets in,
2:14:00
let's blow up a lot of stuff.
Because then when Trump comes in
2:14:05
will soak them for all the money
we need to build up our
2:14:07
defenses. That it's gotta be
something like that. It's not
2:14:12
really, we're not in nuclear war
yet, but it's scary enough. And
2:14:16
I think these people don't care
about dying children that they
2:14:20
really don't care. They just
don't war is a racket. We asked
2:14:24
Iran's foreign minister about
the targeting of commercial and
2:14:27
US Navy ships are those attacks.
You support on that this is the
2:14:33
decision that the Yemenis have
made in support of the people of
2:14:36
Palestine. I think what they did
and the decision is a brave one.
2:14:42
But the minister denies it by
the way. It's that stupid
2:14:44
helicopter footage again. Oh
yeah. Well run the tail. Boom.
2:14:48
We're gonna land on the ship.
That decision is a brave one.
2:14:52
But the minister denies Iran is
giving Houthi rebels weapons
2:14:56
despite evidence the Pentagon
center
2:15:00
pictures of those weapons
showing they were from Iran.
2:15:05
This is a show that they put on
TV.
2:15:10
If the United States has any
information about this, then
2:15:13
they have to provide the
documents to US. The US has
2:15:17
warned Iran not to escalate the
situation. But the minister told
2:15:21
us that may well happen, it is
highly possible that the war can
2:15:26
spill over and to other parts of
the region, it's very likely
2:15:31
that will widen, what do you
think the chances are, that Iran
2:15:36
and the US will be at war. We
don't really want the wars, the
2:15:41
scope of the war, to expand, but
you cannot continue the war in
2:15:46
the war of Gaza and the West
Bank, to militarily engage with
2:15:50
the Yemen and then talk about
how you don't want a war to
2:15:54
widen. But we don't really want
a war that really stood out
2:15:58
Martha Raddatz with us here in
New York. And I know the US is
2:16:00
warning it's prepared to take
further action to protect
2:16:03
American troops and facilities.
But what more do we know about
2:16:05
the targets hit tonight by the
US they hit a storage facility
2:16:09
where there were drones and
missiles and rockets, they say a
2:16:12
headquarters and a training
facility. But this is going to
2:16:15
go on for a long time, David,
the strikes and counter strikes,
2:16:19
because it's not yet working.
2:16:22
There was an interesting article
that was sent to me in front
2:16:25
page magazine, which has
corsets, its backers. But
2:16:33
the facts of the article seem to
be correct that when Blinken
2:16:37
came in Secretary of State
Blinken came in the one of the
2:16:41
first things he did was he took
the Houthis off the terrorist
2:16:45
organization list, which enables
all kinds of NGOs and USA ID to
2:16:54
send money to the Houthis. Yeah,
and you know that right? There's
2:16:59
been these calls for Hey, put
them back on the terrorist list.
2:17:03
And they're not doing it now the
saying, Oh, we're gonna go they
2:17:06
did? No, yeah, no, I don't think
so. I think they have a 30 day
2:17:11
period where they're going to
listen to all complaints. I
2:17:15
understand. They put it on a
taro kind of a
2:17:19
special category terrorist
sanction list a special
2:17:23
sanction. We all know there's a
terrorist ward that were
2:17:26
terrorist is involved in this.
Well, not according to this
2:17:29
article. So I don't know. Well,
when was that article written
2:17:31
January 23. So unless it just
happened, well, of course, your
2:17:36
article has to be written before
then.
2:17:40
It will be late. But But what it
says is there was a 30 day
2:17:43
special split okay. It was
specially designated global
2:17:48
terrorists category, which does
not ban providing material
2:17:52
support. And this goes and they
have a 30 day review process
2:17:57
where special licenses will be
giving including US AI D and its
2:18:02
partners to do business with the
Taliban al Qaeda Hamas in
2:18:07
Afghanistan and Gaza and what is
going on
2:18:12
the US when I hear when I hear
the Iranian foreign minister say
2:18:16
as a TV show kick out a kind of
think he might be telling the
2:18:21
truth
2:18:24
there's To what end money just
spend money but what if every
2:18:29
time we fire off a missile send
send another ship in there
2:18:33
whatever. Actually does 155
millimeter shells cost a
2:18:37
fortune? I'm sure they're not
cheap.
2:18:40
Sure, they're not cheap. So and
just be afraid everybody
2:18:45
buy before the war is a racket
common is probably right.
2:18:51
Was a General Smedley Butler.
2:18:54
There's widely but there's one
thing that happened in December,
2:18:58
which is just now starting to
get a lead just a little bit of
2:19:01
reporting. So little that I had
to go to the well, W IO n
2:19:08
to get a report on it to get an
actual clip. Do you remember
2:19:12
when Hillary Clinton was running
around hair on fire about the
2:19:16
Law of the Sea?
2:19:20
This is years ago, only vaguely
she was like the law of the sea.
2:19:25
This is important. We have to
get this through the Law of the
2:19:27
Sea, the Law of the Sea, the
lights vary the Law of the Sea,
2:19:30
we need this. And I think our
guide should look for some
2:19:34
clips. I couldn't find anything.
So it's older than 2014.
2:19:38
So it's it's a long time ago.
2:19:42
Which makes sense. She was was
at the end she was Secretary of
2:19:45
State them.
2:19:48
And it was something about the
continental shelf and what
2:19:52
belong to each country. And
yeah, there's we're mining. Yes.
2:19:58
Well, it's official
2:20:00
Till now, America has grown.
Moving on for now the United
2:20:04
States has grown in physical
size by more than 621,000 square
2:20:09
kilometers. It happened last
month after the US Department of
2:20:13
State added six regions
submerged in the offshore area,
2:20:17
also known as extended
continental shelf, to the total
2:20:21
landmass of the US. The land
added to the US territory is
2:20:25
nearly twice the size of Spain.
According to the US Geological
2:20:29
Survey, America's extended
continental shelf includes six
2:20:34
other reasons. These are the
Atlantic east coast, the Pacific
2:20:37
West Coast, the Bering Sea, the
Mariana Islands, and two
2:20:41
portions of the Gulf of Mexico.
The area is in fact an important
2:20:45
maritime zone holding many
resources and vital habitats for
2:20:48
marine life. And according to a
think tank, the ACS extension is
2:20:53
crucial for America's efforts to
secure its territorial rights in
2:20:56
the Arctic region, while
highlighting America's major
2:21:00
economic interests in undersea
territory, which is rich in oil,
2:21:03
natural gas, minerals, and sea
life. So the one that's
2:21:07
interesting is the Bering Sea
which is up there by Alaska and
2:21:12
the North Pole. And this is a
Russia is not happy, surprise,
2:21:17
surprise.
2:21:20
Russia feels that they that's
their turf. And so this, this is
2:21:24
going to come to a head well,
they're gonna have to be in a
2:21:27
treaty. We're not going to be
able to do whenever we keep
2:21:30
having these, these proxy beefs
with Russia, and if we take
2:21:35
their money,
2:21:37
their money, forget it. Yeah.
This money stealing is not what
2:21:41
if, if, if we take that $300
billion, which is within the the
2:21:46
US financial system, it's just
numbers, but it's within the
2:21:49
financial system? That got
kicked off a swift so we have
2:21:52
that money? If we take that? Do
you think any country will ever
2:21:57
want to be in our monetary
system again? No, this would
2:22:00
ruin everything. This would
cause a worldwide depression. I
2:22:04
mean, mediately enter Trump
2:22:08
this would be the trigger they
did they'd pull it off just
2:22:11
before Trump got in Oh, no, I
think you need some time you
2:22:13
need some time to pull it off.
The world has to be a psyop
2:22:18
about it. We got to all
understand what it means. Russia
2:22:21
has got to make a stink than
other countries make us think
2:22:24
they would do this somewhere
around summer.
2:22:27
They wouldn't be right before
now. They need some time for
2:22:30
everything to it's not going to
collapse overnight
2:22:38
Well, yeah, the setup Trump for
this is more obvious on why
2:22:44
Biden is running not Michelle.
With that I'd like to thank you
2:22:48
for your courage say in the
morning to you the man who put
2:22:50
the sea in the continental shelf
say hello to my friend on the
2:22:53
other end one only Mr. John
2:22:58
in the morning to you Mr. Adam
curry in the morning on the
2:23:00
ships at sea boots on the ground
feet near subs in the water and
2:23:03
the damage to the night. So
2:23:07
don't run away. I gotta count
2:23:13
is pathetic. 1719
2:23:17
That's are we down again? 7019.
We're down. We're down. We're
2:23:20
down. What did we have last
Thursday? Almost second. Let me
2:23:23
see if we had 60s somewhere. We
have six years really? 1620. So
2:23:27
we're up. We're down from the
average, which should be 1800.
2:23:31
Well, that's a Sunday we did
last Thursday.
2:23:35
And then Thursday.
2:23:37
Sunday is 24 to 25. What's
everybody doing trolls?
2:23:43
Yes, I know. It's Thursday, and
we're talking comparing Thursday
2:23:46
to Sunday people. Well, those
trolls are in the troll room and
2:23:49
we're happy to have them there.
We love our trolls because
2:23:52
they're very helpful. They
eventually found out that the
2:23:55
three by three, you know they
did help live live on the air.
2:23:59
That was cool. We got that
there's all kinds of trollee
2:24:02
business going on, and always
keeping me on my toes keeping me
2:24:05
awake. We love you. We love you
trolls. You can join them by
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going to troll room.io Or more
importantly, get them on in
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podcast app. Do you know that?
Almost 50% of the people who
2:24:15
listen to this podcast are on a
modern podcast that I love. And
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I love what I do podcast
apps.com where you'll be alerted
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when we go live. There's many of
them have a chat room, you get
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the dynamite chapters from Dred
Scott. There's transcripts and
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we also well, when we when we
released the show, 90 seconds
2:24:37
later the modern podcast outsold
that you know, all of those old
2:24:40
POC the legacy ones Yeah, you're
an hour later you're like what's
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going on man? Upload to Apple.
No, no, no, no, that's their
2:24:47
problem.
2:24:49
Spotify Don't Don't let your
favorite podcasts be de
2:24:52
platformed and you lose them.
That won't happen with one of
2:24:55
those.
2:24:57
And for that very same reason we
are value for value I heard
2:25:00
Do you want to value for value
podcast? yesterday? Oh, you
2:25:03
heard the grind Merica thing I
did. Good for you. It was I
2:25:08
wanted to compliment you. I
thought it was a really good
2:25:10
appearance.
2:25:12
I could do good work. Yeah, your
sound was weird though. It was
2:25:16
light. It was light. Oh, that's
their side not me. I'm
2:25:22
gonna put it through some
devices on my side didn't know
2:25:24
it's gonna sound a crappy. And
you know what the worst part
2:25:27
was? They're not. They're not in
podcasting. 2.0
2:25:31
Well, that's weird. Yeah, I
mean, I mean, there are they're
2:25:34
available, but they don't have
all the features. I got. I got
2:25:37
it hooked those guys up. Well,
they want you back on. Well, I'm
2:25:41
going back on. And this was I
was a little surprised because
2:25:44
they had me booked for February
18 or 19th. I think I'm like,
2:25:48
okay, you know, it's time for me
to do it. And then Paul said,
2:25:51
Oh, we got JCD I'm like, Oh, I'm
I'm second fiddle here. Well,
2:25:56
that's possible. But I didn't do
it on February 18 19th. No, you
2:26:00
did it earlier. Yeah. So they I
thought I was the main
2:26:05
attraction.
2:26:07
Oh, no, they had to have me on
first. The under Setup back then
2:26:10
like the opener setup. You get
to be like the headliner
2:26:14
opening. It was good. I really
enjoyed it. It was it was it was
2:26:18
a good appearance. People should
listen to that to primerica
2:26:21
quite interesting. So they are
value for value just like we
2:26:24
are.
2:26:25
And you talked a lot about value
for value actually with them.
2:26:29
Yeah, I did. They wanted to talk
about stuff like that. Yeah. And
2:26:33
they and you gave them good
pointers? I did. I thought,
2:26:36
yeah. And you said, you know,
people? Wait, he was like people
2:26:40
just don't want to ask.
2:26:43
That was just always been my
argument. Yeah. People don't
2:26:47
take it serious. And they can
hear if you want to give us some
2:26:50
money. Go ahead. There's a tip
jar is a tip jar thing. And
2:26:53
that's no good. That makes your
podcast very short lived. Yeah,
2:26:58
there's nobody gives tips. No,
you got to lay it out. You got
2:27:02
to say, hey, look, we're putting
the value out. We this is what
2:27:04
we do. You got to hound them.
And you do. And in people who
2:27:09
know it's important, it's really
important. Now, you didn't talk
2:27:13
much about the treasure. And the
or the time and the talent
2:27:18
portion, which is really big.
And we have void zero right now
2:27:21
working on upgrading all our
servers, which are 10 years old.
2:27:26
That didn't even realize how old
they were. I love it when he
2:27:29
says the upgrade will be
seamless. There'll be no
2:27:31
disruptions. Yeah.
2:27:34
Wow, I love mark. But every is
it's a foregone conclusion. You
2:27:39
know, it just is what happens.
It just is. And it's okay. We
2:27:43
have never seen these things.
And I love that guy. And he's
2:27:47
like, Yeah, I'll be moving
something today. No, no, not.
2:27:51
Not today. Don't do it on a show
day.
2:27:56
Now, there's so many other
things that people do for us.
2:27:59
And also we have people who help
us out with clips and insight.
2:28:03
You heard some of the boots on
the ground, and our artists or
2:28:06
artists. It's just so wonderful
to have new fresh art for every
2:28:11
single episode. It really gets
attention. It's I mean, there's
2:28:15
no way we could this is the
point of talent. And time is we
2:28:20
couldn't afford to have artists
do this. There's just no way
2:28:23
could not afford it. We also get
cool stuff in the PIO box. I got
2:28:27
Mike Riley's gift,
2:28:31
which was just a whole bunch of
his books with your blurb on the
2:28:33
back. I also got a Texas hot
glass. Flute.
2:28:38
Flute Yeah, then I tried pretty
cool flip looking. But if you
2:28:42
try playing it Yeah, yeah,
Phoebe gave me a very weird
2:28:45
look. She she did not like the
one. She wanted me to stop. No,
2:28:50
I like it a little bit out of
it, but not much. I'm gonna
2:28:54
practice on it on practice on
it. And then I want to thank
2:28:57
everybody for somehow nom the
hero of
2:29:01
T H
2:29:04
OTP.
2:29:06
th LTP I'm the hero of the T H O
T P community. What does that
2:29:11
mean? Little House on the
Prairie community? Oh, yeah.
2:29:14
You're a big fan. And that gets
you been watching reruns. I'm
2:29:17
getting stickers and and you
know, like fake dollar bills
2:29:22
from the Olson's. I mean, it's,
yeah, it's it's a very tight
2:29:27
knit community. I had no idea. I
love it. When you know, and
2:29:30
you're, you're the leader.
2:29:34
I want to be the leader of the
Little House on the Prairie
2:29:37
community. So back to the
artists thank you to the artists
2:29:41
who are always giving us lots of
choices we chose for Dame Kenny
2:29:45
Ben, who was I believe the the
leader of the leader board last
2:29:48
year for all of 2023. She just
came in with the perfect piece,
2:29:52
which was nice cartoonishly
drawn,
2:29:56
airline which, of course had to
be a Boeing just looking at
2:30:00
added and tail number 33. And
it's and it's called the totally
2:30:05
safe airlines and its engines
are on fire.
2:30:10
It just it just had all the
elements. I don't know if there
2:30:13
was anything else do we have
anything else that we looked at
2:30:15
that we thought was looking now?
Let me see none of a IR to.
2:30:21
There was something I remember
that was. Oh yeah, you liked the
2:30:24
Radio Flyer news paper, but it
was fun. Read the writing on it.
2:30:29
Yeah, well, I liked it, but I
didn't. I didn't. I didn't vouch
2:30:34
for it. So that wasn't it wasn't
glowing. It wasn't going to
2:30:36
happen because of the I thought
scare mongers as well. Scare
2:30:40
mongers. Juggies yogurt was
funny, but also no, we're not
2:30:43
going to use that. We already
get so much crap about boobs.
2:30:49
Yeah, we had to make boob.
Alright, recently. Yeah, let me
2:30:53
see. We got to note that I was
requested to put on Yeah, watch
2:30:56
it. Yeah, there's a note. You
want to know you wanted me to
2:30:59
read the boob note? All right,
here it is. This is from Lynn.
2:31:03
Adam and John, I enjoy your
show. I've donated several times
2:31:05
I must comment on the boob
donation discussion in the last
2:31:08
issue. Oh, now it's an issue.
What I believe the father was
2:31:11
trying to say about his
daughters was not that they are
2:31:13
no longer listening to the show.
They're no longer listening to
2:31:16
the show capital letters with
their father. As a teenage girl.
2:31:21
Oh, she's teenage girl, one of
those teenagers. They have an
2:31:25
unbelievable demo you do. I can
completely understand that. When
2:31:28
I was young, even listening to
songs on the radio like Maggie
2:31:32
Mae. Oh, she's not a teenager
now.
2:31:35
When my father was around, it
would be embarrassing to hear
2:31:38
the song. I could listen to it
all night long if I was alone,
2:31:40
but it was embarrassing to
listen to with my father, since
2:31:43
you are both males. I think you
missed the point about the girls
2:31:47
not wanting to hear the boob
discussion with their father
2:31:49
president. I think she's right.
I think that's a very good
2:31:52
point.
2:31:54
And that's understandable.
That's understandable. We don't
2:31:56
talk about boobs. And now it's
just a boob donation. I mean,
2:32:00
what happened is because of
this, we've been talking about
2:32:02
it, because the cause of the
cause, the controversy, strange,
2:32:08
the backlog of events of
backlash.
2:32:12
Thank you very much to Dame
Kenny, Ben and all of the
2:32:15
artists who submitted artwork,
we appreciate you so much. Thank
2:32:17
you to Sir Paul couture, who has
made the art generated just one
2:32:21
snappy piece of code. And thank
you to everybody who delivers
2:32:25
time and talent to the show. It
is invaluable. Really. This is
2:32:31
part of the secret of why this
show has been going we're now in
2:32:35
our 16th year 1617. Is there 16
years 17 years 16 grand Are you
2:32:40
heading toward our 70th
anniversary? And the secret is
2:32:45
that we don't have high
expenses. We don't have
2:32:50
producers that we pay because
that would never work. We would
2:32:55
not last we'd be bought up for
your one of those bought up
2:32:58
Spotify things where everyone
got fired. Then again, we had
2:33:03
been fired. You imagine? I was
thinking about this the other
2:33:06
day and my talking about
yellowing up. Oh yeah. Yeah,
2:33:12
that was a good one.
2:33:14
That was genius. Well, Welker
2:33:19
was I'd be out you can't say
something like that. No, no. And
2:33:24
how many how many complaints I
got about that about that? Nine
2:33:27
zero. Exactly. Because zero is
reminds me of when I was at PC
2:33:32
Magazine, I wrote a column
called who's on first. And it
2:33:36
was hu. And it was a Chinese it
was a joke as the whole
2:33:40
schedule. You know, with Chinese
racist, racist, the whole bit
2:33:45
was done with Chinese name. So
it's who's on first. And I don't
2:33:49
remember the Dalek names, but
they're all Chinese names. And
2:33:54
she is a good name. They head of
2:33:58
HR at the time she's on second
and it went on like that. Yeah.
2:34:02
And so it goes to one of the
editors. You sent this in to be
2:34:06
published and you figured, oh,
they'll do that. No problem. No,
2:34:10
I figured it'd be might there
might be some pushback. And so
2:34:15
one of the editors sheepish
pushback I might add, you know,
2:34:18
this is kind of I don't you
think this is a little a little
2:34:21
racist. And you can see, I said,
you know, especially it's about
2:34:26
Taiwanese, it's about Chinese
have a sense of humor, you know,
2:34:30
oh, boy. Oh, yeah. That's even
more racist. Just saying that. I
2:34:34
said that. And I said, just let
it play. You won't get any
2:34:37
letters. I guarantee it. And he
really liked them. They ran it.
2:34:42
Like we Oh, we got for pushback,
not nothing. So they were just
2:34:48
like, wow, there wasn't one
person that said anything about
2:34:52
it, but when I know it was red.
2:34:55
When it came time to fire you 20
years later, I'm sure someone
2:34:58
went hey, your race
2:35:00
There's bad racist.
2:35:02
Hate the Chinese
2:35:04
boy so you come for the donation
segment but you get JCD stories.
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This is why you're still here.
This is while you're on first.
2:35:13
Let's thank our executive and
Associate Executive producers
2:35:15
for episode 1620. A Bruce
Randall comes in at the top
2:35:18
there from Richmond Virginia
with $350.58. And he says I can
2:35:24
brag to all my fellow retiree
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2:35:27
popular show. Help helps prove
retirements about more than
2:35:32
getting older and fatter while
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2:35:35
an opportunity. Plus it helps me
feel less of a douche. Oh,
2:35:40
Bruce, thank you but do you
think he needs a D douching is a
2:35:43
little unclear to me.
2:35:45
Just give more
2:35:48
D do shyness
2:35:51
than sorry I agree. Sir. Single
sculler in South Bend, Indiana.
2:35:58
I guess he's a boater
2:36:00
a single Scottson scholar is
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So it must be a bay around there
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Fireside Chat donation. A while
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I wonder how that went?
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And Did someone just say
something like hey, what did you
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say they're douche. You ITM How
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figured this would be the best
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for. Oh, I agree with that.
Should we give him a D douching
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as well since he says we don't
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Oh, yes, I guess that's the
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he called me out. Thanks for
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And thank you to these executive
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you for supporting us. Jon's
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Emma's show is Bert Bill Durkin
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He's got it cited in Greenville,
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want to read this. Maybe this
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stack ranking at GE last week.
But he I guess he's an X GE guy
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says what really hurt GE was the
Six Sigma. Remember that?
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Six Sigma from 2000 to 2010. I
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BS program. I have to sit down
and write it up.
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Okay, yeah, yeah, I'm
interested.
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There's a lot of I remember
there are people in our audience
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who sometimes just go hey Six
Sigma, for some reason like this
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is like Tourette's six three to
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controversy. The promotion has
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And now this concludes our list
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And thank thank you all for
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get some reports from people who
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have done just that. Here's Fort
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John, This is Shannon in Fort
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Horsemen of Armageddon. And as
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grateful
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To the show and let the whiners
whine Adam and John are doing
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the work. Thank you for your
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you for yours always organizing
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dirty Jersey horror is up in
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believe Here's his report.
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Okay, we've done some production
work clearly.
2:55:25
Here we are at this info kitchen
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month. monthly meetup. And this
is dirty Jersey horror. I'm
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gonna pass the phone around.
It's not really a phone but
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we'll fix it in post in the
morning. This is anonymous. In
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the morning. This is Rudy out of
East Texas. Getting lost in the
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not the Jingu champion. I am the
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I guess I guess they thought not
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report. Thank you very much
dirty Jersey whore. Today there
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is a meetup in North Georgia.
It's the monthly meet up at six
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o'clock at Cherry Street brewing
in Alpharetta, the local 843 The
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International Brotherhood of
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Saturday, the earth fare of West
Ashley that's in Charleston,
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South Carolina, South Jersey
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o'clock on Saturday at Miller
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Township. I've been there before
the three mile out evac zone,
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good news meetup. Those guys are
always doing their meetups. 330
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at Evergreen brewing Camp Hill,
Pennsylvania, and on Sunday, the
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next show de ski in ski out one
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be at the Viking church in Park
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Sunday that Don't be a douche
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it is indeed like a party. And I
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zero ISOs Well, I fell down on
ladder. Yep, I fell down on the
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job. I was flight planning. One
of these should work. Wow. Okay,
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which ones with bla bla bla bla
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2:58:08
Let's cute is cute. I can't wait
to vote for Joe Biden. I can't
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wait to get to the polls to vote
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2:58:18
It's just too long. I mean,
that's it's four seconds. So
2:58:20
it's and I can't believe your
last one is five seconds. You
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know the here it's four. What
else do we know about this
2:58:28
population? 18 through 24. They
are stupid. See, I would just I
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would just I would go with just
this as the end of show ISO.
2:58:37
They are stupid. See, I could
live with that. Okay, cut it up.
2:58:41
Get it off. So we do that. All
right. Sure. That's better. It's
2:58:44
better for me.
2:58:46
Ah, almost at the end of the
show. You know what that means?
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Now it's time for Google
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Yes, every single show we'd like
to leave you with some good
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news. So you feel good until the
next show because people always
2:59:01
complain like Wow, man. There's
so much horrible things going on
2:59:03
in the world. You make us laugh
but am I supposed to feel good
2:59:06
after the show? Yes. We want you
to feel good with some good
2:59:09
news. What do you have?
2:59:12
So in though you
2:59:15
didn't like the four second clip
this is I've decided I want the
2:59:19
good news clips to be under a
minute. I'm with you on that.
2:59:23
Don't you think we should be
able to pack enough good news
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into under a minute. So here we
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Knew at six o'clock and trending
tonight. Dog Rescue by Honolulu
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firefighters. You can hear them
coaxing Keela out now. This is a
2:59:38
scene on Wednesday after a two
year old Pitbull Terrier got
2:59:41
stuck in a storm drain in West
Oahu. The Hawaiian Humane
2:59:45
Society says the dog killer was
on a walk with her owner when
2:59:48
she broke free and started
chasing and straight into a
2:59:50
storm culvert that kept getting
narrower. Keela ended up getting
2:59:54
stuck several yards in the
Hawaiian Humane Society and the
2:59:57
whole Fire Fire Fire Department
rather
3:00:00
respond and take a look they
were able to get her out safely.
3:00:02
After four hours of digging,
they're eventually able to
3:00:06
reunite her with her owner safe
and sound. So glad to see that.
3:00:11
That is awesome firefighters
from wine eyes district so they
3:00:15
are true heroes. You know what
they go above and beyond? I
3:00:17
know, fighting fires and saving
lives. I'm talking to the owner
3:00:21
of kilos safe and sounds neither
so grateful. So she'll probably
3:00:24
think twice before chasing
another chicken. Yes. Or maybe.
3:00:27
Oh, that you know what,
whenever, whenever a newscaster
3:00:31
says that's awesome. You know,
that was a good news story. It
3:00:35
was just awesome.
3:00:38
When do we want it? Now, we
could use some new good news
3:00:42
jingles by the way. happy if you
could send us some we'd like
3:00:45
that very, very much. That
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Professor Jane Jones who's on a
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really cool one about democracy
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you've been around the show
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So we look forward to seeing you
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this is how we end the day so
that you can walk away from the
3:02:01
show feeling good about yourself
feeling good about life, kind of
3:02:05
a sad story. bus lines in
America carry more passengers
3:02:10
who cheer Amtrak railroad system
kind of shared waiting room, and
3:02:16
a few folks waiting for the
eight or nine to come into town.
3:02:22
What's happening to these bus
stations all across the country,
3:02:27
the bus stations are closed. And
if they're not gone where you
3:02:32
are, they soon will be because
the distort the average income
3:02:37
of bus riders, is under $40,000
per year was the craziest thing
3:02:44
ever real estate hustlers
figured out a way to make a lot
3:02:48
of money to buy the often run
down bus stations. So no other
3:02:54
purpose than to share it to the
ground. I feel good. Now. It's
3:02:58
kind of inspired by it because
once upon a time investors tried
3:03:02
to make money by serving a broad
middle class because the Gestalt
3:03:07
they don't see it that way
anymore. The craziest thing ever
3:03:11
the money to be made is either
abroad or else serving the
3:03:16
people who get money from
abroad.
3:03:21
All across the country, the bus
stations are closed because the
3:03:25
Distort and if they're not gone,
where you are they soon will I
3:03:30
feel good now. It's kind of
inspired by quite frankly,
3:03:34
forget all this talk about
rumors on the internet in a
3:03:39
democracy, democracy, democracy,
democracy in a democracy,
3:03:45
democracy,
3:03:47
government at all levels now,
more than 44% of all of our
3:03:51
personal income
3:03:53
become more cruces more versus
more metal simpler, less
3:03:57
effective in democracy
3:04:01
our access to cheap and abundant
energy has been interrupted and
3:04:05
our dependence on foreign
sources throwing into democracy
3:04:08
to the machine
3:04:21
can guarantee that something
will not go wrong? Now let's
3:04:25
look at the right oh patience. I
just found a new line that was
3:04:30
diverse for the underwater
3:04:32
they brought life to the boat
cycle
3:04:36
and the boat like it's been got
to hijack
3:04:39
to hijack and we got the rocket
3:04:42
my
3:04:44
friends is a writer you want
3:04:47
to do it
3:04:50
may be the only cure for the
ills of democracy
3:04:57
is more democracy
3:05:03
democracy and
3:05:11
democracy
3:05:14
one of the most important things
we're doing in this
3:05:16
administration is transformation
into democracy. We need to be
3:05:20
lighter, quicker to move more
quickly.
3:05:24
And we're paying attention to it
3:05:27
to democracy we're making
progress to some really
3:05:29
interesting technologies.
3:05:32
Nice
3:05:37
democracy
3:05:38
in a democracy
3:05:42
I know that democracy jazz,
they're still put put.
3:06:06
times
3:06:09
we better see a dimension from
the server
3:06:21
a seat back.
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