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assassination episode 16 Today,
this is no agenda, stopping all
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the office and broadcasting live
from the heart of the country
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here in the region number six in
the morning, everybody. I'm Adam
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curry from Northern Silicon
Valley where we all have our go
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bags waiting. I'm John C.
Dvorak.
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Buzzkill.
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Why? What's going on?
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Why didn't know I was watching
the news this morning is a guy
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that Sandra Fett or Sen.
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Sandra phallus and wrote Santa
Rosa police chief Yeah, he
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started well, we're gonna have
some floodings. I hope people
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that people should make sure to
have their go bags ready and he
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says that we're going to have a
big rainfall that should make
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sure everyone has her go bags
ready he said go bags about 10
0:57
times and the funny thing is if
you have a go bag no even know
1:01
what that is. You end up going
to Santa Rosa you don't end up
1:05
leaving Santa Rosa but so Okay,
so do you have a go Barrows is a
1:10
place you go to? Do you have a
go bag? No, I don't have a go
1:15
bag. I've never had a go bag. No
see the point. Oh, man. I mean,
1:19
in case you need to get all
irked about this obvious yes,
1:22
well if they keep talking about
go bags they have they've had
1:25
specials on KTVU and other
station eggs. What should be in
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your go bag? Well if you had
let's just hypothetically
1:32
speaking if you had a go bag
what would be in your go bag Let
1:35
me guess. A
1:38
radio with a hand crank. That
would be ideal.
1:45
And hopefully one of your
Baofeng
1:49
handheld your handy got your
hand and I have a handy in the
1:52
glove box of the car that's
already there. And as the
1:55
battery all charged up, you know
those batteries last forever. I
1:59
know. That's so true. I turned
mine on at work. I don't know
2:03
for some reason. Those Those
Handys batteries from Bao Fang,
2:08
they just have a Kenwood. So you
pick up the Kenwood empty,
2:12
that's always empty even though
it's off all the time. That's
2:16
always empty the bow fan click
on for I think three years now.
2:20
It's like yeah, I think so. I
think it's about three years. I
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don't understand it. So things
are going to go back I think
2:28
should be one change of
underwear and a toothbrush. How
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about blood clotting gauze? I
would that's my go back. Oh,
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that's a great idea. Yes handy.
Handy got some blood clotting
2:41
gauze. Now my go bag actually
has my KX three
2:46
with that oh, that's a that's an
HF transceiver very small very
2:51
very small from Ella craft. Oh,
I said you just be going oh CW
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doll Yeah, and I can do I could
do the CW is on that I got a
2:58
little a little mini laptop got
a little mini laptop to connect
3:02
so I can do the digital modes. I
got the blood clotting gauze you
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have you have a you would have a
you don't have a go bag so we're
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just doing a hypothetical. Oh,
do I need to send a picture of
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my go bag right this very
minute. Yeah, while I'm doing
3:16
the show, but I'll send that
right after the show. Okay,
3:18
should I have a camera bag? That
is my go bag. I got some aspirin
3:22
in their
3:24
little first aid kit
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I don't have a funny enough. I
should add underwear and a
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toothbrush. I think that's a
very very good idea. I have not
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thought of that.
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And a pistol a pistol for sure.
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You want an automatic with you?
You want something that goes pew
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45 You're nice you want
something that goes pew pew.
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Anyway so are there floods
expected? Is that what's going
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on? Well, they you know this is
the same old same old yeah,
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there's some the rivers are
rising a little bit up in
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northern counties and Niles
Creek will probably flood and
4:05
you know, and this doesn't this
is bullcrap. It's just we don't
4:08
have that kind of we're not in
the Midwest we don't have a lot
4:12
of flood plains
4:14
is no big deal. Well, we all
know what you realize that
4:18
Guerneville Guerneville will
flood because it's designed to
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flood is an insurance scam.
People buy houses there just
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because they know every three
years to get to collect
4:27
something pre money that sanded
all hell is gonna break loose
4:32
and you're gonna need a Bitcoin.
That's right. Yeah, put a
4:34
Bitcoin in the Bitcoin and get a
Bitcoin. Get a Bitcoin in there.
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Anyway, very interesting day
yesterday, in Washington, DC a
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number of competing events, the
one that gotten most of the
4:50
attention was what I'm just
calling the threat of removal of
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section 230 Unless you do what
we tell you to do during this
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election season.
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because that's what it always is
when they bring the social media
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companies to Washington DC,
we're going to take away your
5:07
section 230 We're gonna let
everybody sue you if you don't
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always say and
5:14
man, it was the best ever tell
them people that kill him people
5:18
that had the whole gallery
filled that was that I thought
5:20
it was a shame when you're dead
Mike clip is a general clip.
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Yeah, why don't you do your
general clip and then I've got a
5:27
couple of specific clips. Okay,
well, you have to find I mean
5:31
then I can I have my clip ready?
Well, yeah, because you do want
5:35
to introduce the topic. Yeah. So
I'll play my clip then because
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you got blood on your hands aka
Berg. The CEOs of discord snap
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tick tock X and meta met by a
sea of parents holding photos of
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children. They say were
victimized on the social media
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companies, platforms, Mr.
Zuckerberg, you and the
5:52
companies before us. I know you
don't mean to get the visa but
5:56
you have blood on your hands.
You have a product
6:03
that's killing people. The topic
today sexual predators targeting
6:07
young people through social
media and the blackmailing of
6:10
teens tricked into sharing
explicit photos you're on
6:14
national television. Would you
like now to apologize to the
6:17
victims who have been harmed by
your products show him the
6:19
pictures in a dramatic moment
during questioning from
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Republican senator Josh Hawley
Mehta CEO Mark Zuckerberg stood
6:26
to address the parents packing
today's hearing, first.
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Get through the things that your
families have suffered. And this
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is why we invested so much. And
are you doing distributed
6:40
efforts to make sure that no one
has to go through the types of
6:46
things that your families when
he stood up, he said I'm sorry
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for your pain, but I don't
really think he's sorry for my
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pain. A lot of signs of tech
CEOs today choosing to keep
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their remarks to their
testimony, not stopping for any
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questions about the surge in
Child Sexual Abuse material
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online. At today's hearing snap
CEO was apologetic over how the
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platform he helped create has
been misused words cannot begin
7:09
to express the profound sorrow.
I feel that a service we
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designed to bring people
happiness and joy has been
7:15
abused to cause harm. Okay,
let's talk about those bills.
7:18
What are the senators tried to
pass and where does the
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legislation stand right now,
Lester, there are at least half
7:24
a dozen proposed bills ranging
from requiring social media
7:27
platforms to do more to protect
kids creating a new criminal
7:30
offense for distributing sexual
imagery, and even ensuring that
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these companies can be held
liable in a civil court tonight,
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Majority Leader Chuck Schumer
tells NBC News This issue will
7:41
be a legislative priority,
Lester, this whole the circus
7:46
was I think you were going to
say it shameful. It was it was
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disgusting. It was one big media
circus. It was you know, they
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brought these these jokes in
pretty much under I mean, the
7:59
the way they went after
Zuckerberg. I mean, I have a
8:04
little bit more of the exchange
8:07
with with Holly, who was I mean,
what is what Holly is a show of
8:11
a ridiculous show motor and it's
getting really douchey I mean,
8:15
you know, everything is now the
fault of the social media
8:17
companies. You get. So there as
if by the way, child trafficking
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never existed before.
Exploitation never existed
8:26
before. People didn't use
classified ads in the newspapers
8:29
they were never brought to
publishers are never brought to
8:32
Congress. I know this is just as
shameful it's shameful. Listen
8:37
to her. Yeah, but the reason is
so obvious is the they're trying
8:43
to get more money from these
guys. When
8:46
they get it. They want
influence. They want influence.
8:49
They want them. They want to
have the back doors open again
8:52
to take people down when they
want. They want all that but
8:55
don't kid yourself about the
money. Okay? Hey, it's not as
8:59
big as pharma and military. It's
painful, but it's not bad.
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37
9:08
I just said my clip is Congress
showboating is the clip when you
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Oh, no, I'll play yours. Now.
Let's have a listen. Concerns
9:13
are mounting that social media
platforms aren't doing enough to
9:16
keep kids safe online. The
bipartisan nature of this topic
9:20
was on full display today.
Usually at hearings, we see a
9:23
lot of friction. But we love
this keeping kids it's please
9:27
note, parents have no
responsibility in this. Parents
9:31
are not at all to blame for
giving their kids phones for
9:34
loans for not looking at out
what they're doing. Of course,
9:37
you know, kids, kids will be
kids. But it's all like, Oh,
9:41
you're not keeping kids say the
internet is not safe people,
9:44
Republicans and Democrats, but
today all of this pressure was
9:47
directed at the witnesses
themselves. One example of this
9:51
was when Senator Josh Hawley
pressured the CEO of metta Mark
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Zuckerberg to stand up pologize
to the families of the victims
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of child and
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Drug trafficking. Now while this
hearing was focused on all of
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the social media platforms, on
multiple occasions, Senators
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pointing to the unique
challenges with tick tock, which
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is owned by a Chinese company
under the direct influence of
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the Chinese Communist Party, I
thought actually they went
10:14
pretty easy on the TIC tock guy
being compared to what they did
10:18
to Zuckerberg. Well, they
didn't. They didn't humiliate
10:22
him, they met and they went out
of their way to humiliate
10:25
Zuckerberg. But yeah, they went
after this guy. There's some
10:28
good clips here.
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I'm just saying that
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you know, the I think that if
anybody needs the curry DeVore
10:38
consulting, is the guy who runs
tic tac. He could have submarine
10:42
them so easily. He was almost
set up for it because there were
10:47
there badgering him. Yeah, he
had some other issues, though,
10:50
that he got lots of problems.
Tic tock has become a quote,
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platform of choice for predators
to access, engage and groom
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children for abused China based
employees of your company have
11:02
repeatedly access nonpublic data
of United States citizens, why
11:06
should you not be banned in the
United States of America?
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Senator, I disagree with your
characterization. Many of what
11:11
you have said we have explained
in a lot of detail. I am deeply
11:15
concerned about the collection
of data information in here in
11:19
the US, you look at what it is
spreading the challenge is the
11:23
children that have lost their
lives. It's completely
11:27
unacceptable, dumbed down our
children are in some way launch
11:30
a psychological warfare in
America. Absolutely. We know
11:33
these platforms are also used
for propaganda. And on that note
11:37
of propaganda, Tom Cotton made a
fierce display of this when he
11:41
asked Tiktok CEO over and over
again to acknowledge and honor
11:46
Stop, stop it and back it up of
it. Tom Cotton is very slowly
11:50
turned into a Josh Hawley light.
Oh, yes. Oh, he sounds like he's
11:56
trying to be the Big Shot and
trying to you know, ask the
12:00
probing questions that are, you
know, just kind of dumb all the
12:04
same. It's like, oh, you only
Tiktok collects all this data,
12:07
please. I know, give me a break.
Oh, China, please. salutely. We
12:12
know these platforms are also
used for propaganda. And on that
12:16
note of propaganda, Senator Tom
Cotton made a fierce display of
12:20
this when he asked Tiktok CEO
over and over again to
12:24
acknowledge and ongoing genocide
in China. This is the Chinese
12:29
government committing genocide
against the Uyghur people.
12:31
Actually, Senator, I talked to
me about my company and I'm
12:38
here to give testimony that's
truthful and honest and
12:40
complete. Are you scared that
you'll lose your job if you say
12:43
anything about negative about
Chinese Communist Party? What a
12:46
douche?
12:49
Did he get any? I guess he got a
little bit of airtime. That's
12:52
all this is about? What can I do
to get some airtime? What sound
12:55
would they pull my sound bite? I
got to do better than Holly. I
12:58
gotta get your sound bite.
Exactly. So here's Holly, this,
13:02
this really? I watched most of
it on C span. This wasn't I
13:06
don't think they pulled this
clip. It was a little too long.
13:09
Minute. 30. But this is how it
started way too long. 37% of
13:14
teenage girls between 13 and 15
were exposed to unwanted nudity
13:19
in a week. Oh, Instagram,
13:22
as opposed to the closed nudity
with filters that SIOP young
13:30
girls into thinking they have to
look a certain way. Please,
13:34
Holly are opposed to the nudity
in the Gay Day Parade in San
13:38
Francisco. Fire, Senator this
building to fire fires? Senator,
13:45
that's I don't think that that's
cool. Did you fire it? I'm not
13:48
gonna answer that.
13:50
Fire anybody? Right? You didn't
take any significant actions,
13:54
it's appropriate to talk about
it. Like it's not appropriate
13:57
decisions. You know, who's
sitting behind you? This and
14:02
they'd stack the whole room with
parents whose kids had committed
14:07
you're bumping your mic like,
like a crow, so I am actually
14:11
bumping Yeah, stop that. I'm
trying to do justice. Sorry.
14:14
They had stacked a room with
parents whose kids had committed
14:18
suicide who had ordered a fence
appeal online and got fentanyl
14:22
this is all somehow the social
medias company's fault. It makes
14:27
no sense. It was it was really a
shame for and they abused these
14:31
parents abused them to come in
and sit here. photo of your dead
14:35
kid. This whole thing is rotten.
Lee wolf will pay for your
14:39
flight.
14:41
They paid for the flight they
did. Oh sitting behind you.
14:45
You've got families from across
the nation whose children are
14:49
either severely harmed or gone.
You know, it would have been
14:52
even better if you said they
threw babies out of incubators,
14:56
Mr. Zuckerberg. Cool, you're
gonna fire for that.
15:00
and you don't think it's
appropriate to take a talk about
15:02
steps that you took the fact
that you didn't fire a single
15:04
person. Let me ask you this. Let
me ask you this. Have you
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compensated any of the victims?
This sorry? Have you compensated
15:10
any of the victims? These girls
have you compensated them? I
15:14
don't believe so. Why not? Why
not?
15:18
Why not
15:21
think they deserve some
compensation for what your
15:23
platform has done. I deserve
some compensation for having to
15:27
watch this Holly. I wants to
mine and by the way,
15:32
did Zuckerberg has never gonna
get any better than this in
15:35
terms of his ability? Have you
noticed that he looks a little
15:38
older and ragged than the last
time he was was because his
15:41
hairs that grown out I think,
yeah, yes, you're right. look
15:45
good. No swelling services help
with dealing with the issues
15:48
that your your services cause
our job is to make sure that we
15:52
build tools to help keep people
safe. Are you going to
15:54
compensate them? Senator, our
job and what we take seriously
15:58
is making sure he screws up. He
says, Senator, no one's ever
16:02
asked for compensation. Yeah, I
don't know these people. I don't
16:05
know where they came from that
16:08
they're shills for you. Maybe
you just put them up to this. I
16:11
have no idea. Oh, yeah. That'll
go over. Is that your your
16:13
recommendation? That's your
advice. I think that's bad
16:15
advice that won't go over very
well. I would love to hear that.
16:20
These are your shells Holly
rules to help keep people safe?
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Are you going to compensate
them? Senator, our job and what
16:26
we take seriously is making sure
that we build industry leading
16:30
tools to find harmful to make
money, take it off the services
16:33
to make money and to build tools
that empower parents. So you
16:36
didn't take any action. You
didn't take any action. You
16:38
didn't fire anybody, you haven't
compensated. Let me ask you
16:41
this. Let me ask you this.
There's families of victims here
16:44
today. Have you apologized to
the victims? And then in what
16:46
goes to that hold up? I mean, if
you want to have the apology
16:49
clip as well, which was me. It
really was. I have no empathy
16:56
for a guy like Zuckerberg, but I
kind of had
17:00
that he's like, he's like deer
in the headlights. Oh.
17:04
Did he show it? What should I
think the topper would have
17:07
been? If you're again,
consulting on the holly side
17:11
would be okay, before you do so
it can somebody mic him up,
17:14
please. Really? Yes.
17:18
I came up. Okay. Now we'll hear
the apology. You know, and
17:21
Zuckerberg would have put up
with it.
17:24
He should have said he would
they would a mic them up. Can
17:27
you give us a 10 count Mr.
Zuckerberg?
17:31
Check, check. One, two, Check.
Check. Hey, parents, I'm so
17:34
sorry. Your kid is dead. Thanks
for coming. We have your per
17:38
diem on the way out and Mr.
xoops. Hola. If you'd like to do
17:41
so now. Well, they're here.
You're on national television.
17:44
This is okay. This is where he
shows his hand. You're on
17:48
national television. Oh, I'm on
national television. Oh no C
17:54
span would you like now I was on
CNN to apologize to the victims
17:58
who have been harmed by your
show. No, no, I wouldn't like to
18:01
what is he going to say to that
pictures? Showing? Like to
18:04
apologize for what people this
is? You know, the more I every
18:09
time I hear that I really have
lost all respect for Harley Yes.
18:14
is full of shit. A showboater.
He's pathetic. You know, and
18:21
this is what gives the
Republicans a bad name. Guys
18:24
like this. Hold on a second. No,
no, wait until I get you the
18:27
Lindy hop clip. Let's continue.
18:31
But we already passed on him
okay.
18:41
I'll skip through that.
18:45
Why, Mr. Zuckerberg, do I just
skip past the apology? Why
18:50
should your company not be sued
for this? Why is it that you can
18:55
claim you hide behind me? No,
because it's section 230. This
18:58
is this is this is threatening
what he's doing? Why is it that
19:02
you can claim you hide behind a
liability shield? You can't be
19:05
held accountable. Shouldn't you
be held accountable personally?
19:08
Will you take personal
responsibility? Senator, I think
19:11
I've already answered this. I
mean, this is these will try as
19:14
well. You take personal
responsibility. Senator, I view
19:17
my job and the job of our
company is building the best
19:21
tools that we can to keep our
community safe. Well, you're
19:23
failing at that. Well, Senator,
we're doing an industry leading
19:26
effort we build
19:28
your product is telling people
well, you personally hear that I
19:32
think that's liability. That's
liable right there your product
19:35
is killing people. How does the
product
19:39
label like oh in Congress you
can't do in Congress. You can't
19:42
live on your own or we're doing
an industry leading effort we
19:44
build
19:46
your product is killing people.
Will you personally commit to
19:48
compensating the victims? You're
a billionaire? Will you commit
19:51
to compensating the victims? We
set up a compensation fund with
19:54
your money these are these are
with your money that these are
19:57
conflict. Yes. No, that's not a
complicated question. Yes.
20:00
Sir No will you set up a
victim's compensation fund with
20:03
your money the money you made on
these families sitting behind
20:06
you? Yes or no? Senator I don't
think that that's my job is
20:10
sounds like a no good tool. My
make sure that your job is to be
20:14
responsible for what your
company has done. You've made
20:17
billions of dollars on the
people sitting behind you here.
20:20
You've done nothing to help them
you've done nothing to
20:23
compensate them you've done
nothing to put it right. You
20:25
could do so here today. And you
should How about all the money
20:29
you're sending to Ukraine?
Holly? How about how about all
20:33
the people were killing
everywhere? Whoa, this is such a
20:35
big deal. literally killing Yes,
this is such a big deal, a
20:38
bullet as opposed to some big
deal. And
20:42
this is his VP audition tape.
20:46
That's what this is. Ollie. Oh,
yeah. Oh, yeah. Oh, no. Yeah,
20:50
well, he's an associate if you
think he's gonna be VP.
20:53
Let's go to Lindy Hop very
short. Mr. Zuckerberg, you and
20:57
the companies before us I know
you don't mean it to be so but
21:01
you have blood on your hands.
You have a product.
21:06
You have a product
21:08
that's killing people.
21:12
When we add cigarettes, killing
people, we did some about it.
21:15
Maybe not enough. You're going
to talk about guns. We have the
21:18
ATF nothing here. There's not a
damn thing anybody can do about
21:23
it. You can't be sued. And then
we had I think I might have this
21:26
one last clip. It was like when
Boeing had when the door popped
21:29
out of Boeing, we grounded the
whole fleet.
21:34
You know, all these false
equivalencies are just amazing.
21:37
Sitting behind the tech CEOs are
parents holding photos of their
21:40
children who they say took their
own lives because of abuse on
21:44
social media. Lawmakers slamming
the companies for blocking
21:47
regulation that may have
prevented the tragedies. We've
21:50
been working on this stuff for a
decade. You have an army of
21:54
lawyers and lobbyists that have
fought us on this every step of
21:59
the way. Senator Amy Klobuchar
visibly upset, visibly visibly
22:03
upset and fears of Congress. I'm
so tired of this. It's been 28
22:07
years what since the internet,
we haven't passed any of these
22:09
bills. Zuckerberg, whose
company, Facebook and all their
22:12
six bills Instagram taking the
most heat from senators claiming
22:16
there is no direct link between
social media and mental health.
22:19
I take this very seriously.
Mental health is a complex
22:23
issue. And the existing body of
scientific work has not shown a
22:27
causal link between using social
media and young people having
22:30
worse mental health outcomes.
22:35
Every year screen induced autism
Zuck pressed if his platform is
22:38
safe for children, is your
platform safe for kids? I
22:42
believe it is. Isn't the
internet a dangerous place for
22:44
children? I think it can be
yeah, there's both great things
22:47
that people can do. And there
are harms that we need to work.
22:49
Yeah, it's a dangerous place for
children. But Brandon Guffey,
22:52
who is in the hearing room says
the companies aren't doing
22:55
enough he blames Instagram says
ABC by the way, what kind of
22:58
horrible package is ABC putting
together with this with this
23:02
voiceover that was done
apparently in the edit room
23:05
through the mic and the desk.
Like there was room for his son
23:09
Gavin suicide after he was
sexually bad.
23:13
Telling me that he's not buying
Zuckerberg apology. He is a damn
23:17
liar. Is what he is where I'm
from. We don't talk about it be
23:21
about higher. And your actions
speak louder than words. So
23:25
there's nothing that you can say
until you start feeling or what
23:28
did he lie about? These people?
This is like Trump's life
23:32
showboating. So it's an election
season. So they want control.
23:37
I'll take your money thing on
the size. Okay, sure. They want
23:40
some money. Actually, I feel
that Tiktok is kind of the best
23:45
of all of these. Strangely
enough, they have you know,
23:49
according to the CEO who lives
in Singapore,
23:53
most of their users are 30 years
and older. I believe that I
23:57
believe it. Nobody wants that
gormless. I know grown men who
24:02
sit on tick tock all day. Oh,
send me a link. Look at this.
24:08
I don't think there's a lot of
kids on tick tock and tick tock
24:11
actually, I liked their
algorithms. We talked about this
24:13
before. You know, social media,
in general creates an
24:17
opportunity for disunity. And
Tik Tok just puts everyone who
24:22
agrees with each other in the
same bucket. I think that's much
24:25
better.
24:28
But ultimately, this this has to
come to a head just for society.
24:33
There's only two ways to solve
this. One way dissolves these
24:39
companies overnight, and that is
removing the protections under
24:43
Section 230.
24:46
And section 230. Broadly
speaking means that whatever
24:50
peep, it goes back to the days
of UGC, if you can remember that
24:54
user generated content, so when
someone puts up some UGC, onto
24:59
your
25:00
Our platform, the platform
cannot be sued. You can get a
25:03
copyright takedown, a
25:07
DMCA takedown, you can get law
enforcement to request the
25:12
poster. Ah, well this comes so
this comes to part two. So
25:16
number one,
25:19
which is probably the best
that's just removed section 230.
25:22
It would get rid of Mastodon at
the same time, everybody go back
25:25
to your own RSS feed and your
blog. Okay, post the blog post
25:30
the blog that was given and that
would work. You can just host
25:33
the blog, you can host your own
Mastodon site, everybody has
25:37
their own Mastodon, you can
block everybody. That's the way
25:40
to go. That probably won't
happen because as you pointed
25:43
out, there's too much money in
lobbying from from these
25:46
companies. The other one, which
I think is very likely, is
25:51
complete removal of anonymity.
You want to be on the platform,
25:55
your government ID has to be on
record with us. That's where
25:58
they're going to guarantee it.
That's the only way they can go
26:02
so that they can then find out
who posted that ad then you can
26:07
go after the poster. Yes. Now,
now the problem is that's not
26:12
gonna happen because it's not
the American way. Oh, oh, no.
26:17
I will I will bet what you say
oh, you you can say all you
26:21
want. I'm to tell you what
26:25
happened. They are going hand
happened here.
26:29
We can't get locked down on our
economy closed down. It can't
26:32
happen here. Anything can happen
after COVID anything, people are
26:36
idiots. Anything can happen. And
and now we understand. The
26:42
Taylor Swift up makes nothing
but sense.
26:46
It's it's completely clear why
this happened just happened not
26:50
just just two days before this
big thing happened. We get the
26:54
Taylor Swift, bipartisan group
of senators in the United States
26:58
have introduced a bill which
would criminalize the spread of
27:01
non consensual, sexualized
images generated through
27:05
artificial intelligence. It
comes after AI generated images
27:09
of pop star Taylor Swift
circulated on X, formerly known
27:12
as Twitter. For more on this
story we can bring into the
27:15
seeker Julie Great to see you
talk us tell us about these
27:19
these pornographic images that
circulated on x. Well, they
27:23
circulated for more than 17
hours on X before anything was
27:27
done, some of them returned 47
million views 24
27:31
shares and eventually their her
fan community so they're called
27:35
Swifties we all know them, they
took over and they started
27:39
massively posting real videos of
her to try to drown those fake
27:42
news now acts attempted in the
first place to moderate that but
27:45
then they decided to get to make
swift name unsearchable on the
27:48
platform and that can seem like
quite of a let's say a desperate
27:52
action that could show that
perhaps platform just don't know
27:55
how to moderate this content.
And it's quite concerning
27:58
because we know that these deep
fakes are just going to become
28:00
more and more common is
happening now with a superstar
28:04
pop star but it can happen with
any one of us because all of
28:07
these AI generative tools are
now becoming our open source and
28:11
are available to anyone nothing
new and they're going to be
28:15
there's going to be legislation
against this now please stop
28:18
there was already legislation
against putting up a nude images
28:21
of somebody without their
permission. It's none of this
28:25
though.
28:27
Here's the question I missed
yesterday I don't understand
28:30
maybe I'm actually missed it.
But nowhere did anyone say AI is
28:35
so good so dangerous, that we
have to have special executive
28:40
orders can your AI not find this
and keep it off your platform?
28:45
Don't worry answering because
the answer is no. Because it's
28:48
all bull crap. Silicon Valley is
full of bull crap. Always have
28:52
been always will be. But now we
get the second part of the Swift
28:57
op, which is funny enough
launched by Republicans who
29:03
none of this is true. There's no
evidence that any Popstar no
29:08
evidence, no evidence that any
Popstar any celebrity can get
29:12
anybody elected witness, Jay Z
and Beyonce, the height of
29:17
Beyonce his career came out for
Hillary Clinton was everywhere
29:22
in everybody's face. Oh Hillary,
oh, Hillary, and she lost. And
29:27
so now somehow magically, Taylor
Swift is going to activate her
29:31
army of non eligible voters.
29:36
Non eligible voters and it's
going to get Biden elected
29:40
Nigeria Taylor Swift is also at
the center of an electoral
29:43
interference theory. Tell us
more. We'll have to get into her
29:46
her personal life she has been
dating American football player
29:49
Travis Kelce, who said to
participate in the Super Bowl on
29:53
February 11.
29:55
It's killing it this is France
20 Kale 24. So give him a break
29:59
there.
30:00
Right. But it's very much in the
spotlight highly publicized and
30:02
the theory that's been
circulating and that's supported
30:04
by some Republicans is that the
couple's relationship is a fake,
30:07
the romance was set up to create
a buzz around her so that she
30:10
could then announce her her
support for Democratic candidate
30:14
Joe Biden. Now the idea here is
not to know whether it's true or
30:17
false, but rather to to ask the
question of the type of role
30:22
celebrities can have in
elections. And we know that
30:25
Taylor Swift has quite a
support, we talked about the
30:28
Swifties 270, millions of
followers on Instagram. And
30:32
recently, she actually put out a
tweet asking her followers to
30:35
register on vote.org. And right
after that tweet, there was a
30:38
huge surge in the number of
30:41
registered voters. And if
Republicans are to the Elon Musk
30:45
effect, every time he speaks
about or tweets about a company,
30:48
there's going to be an impact on
the stock market, when it comes
30:50
to the influence you could have
in politics. We know that it's
30:54
real. We know that she also has,
we know that it's real. No, we
30:57
don't effect on the economy. The
US Fed, for instance, so spoke
31:01
about the how much she boosted
the economy after her tour of
31:05
the United States says more
about the US economy than about
31:08
Taylor Swift. and the European
Commission also knows this
31:10
because they recently tweeted
margaritas chinos, the Vice
31:13
President of the European
Commission, he asked her
31:16
directly if she could help, you
know, rally European, the
31:20
European youth and help them
vote as well. So in any case,
31:23
this story really makes us
reflect on the influence that
31:26
those influencers have. And it
seems like they're really
31:29
starting to have it in all
domain, including in politics.
31:32
No, no, in fact, this is very
bad for her career, she should
31:35
immediately withdraw from the
public eye. She should stop
31:39
appear like she's into deep. I
mean, if the creative work
31:43
consulting group were on the
case, you'd be like withdraw
31:46
immediately from the public eye.
She is good as a backlash is
31:50
coming. And it's going to be
very severe because people are
31:53
getting sick of her sick. Oh,
absolutely. I agree. And then,
31:58
and I don't believe half these
numbers. I think these numbers
32:01
were planted. Oh, yeah. Oh,
yeah. This whole 270 plus
32:05
million followers on Instagram.
You don't get to that without
32:08
somebody coming in the back
door, and hey, can you change
32:11
this number?
32:13
Meanwhile, we're gonna take 230
away, take me
32:18
through master Well, we're still
waiting to see what AI other
32:21
shoe drops. Something's coming.
32:25
We're still waiting for it to be
about Kamala Harris. Well, I
32:29
have Kamala Harris clip. I
wanted you to comment on this
32:32
and ask Adam. Oh, I was
unprepared. Hold on a second.
32:38
I should ask Adam jingle. Now
let's do this here.
32:43
All right, I'm ready. I'm ready.
It's not the best. Tell me
32:46
what's wrong with this clip. And
I really don't like to admit
32:49
this. And then by your grace, I
am here as your guest. And I get
32:54
to hear Joe Biden speak.
32:58
And I get to witness the HRC in
the full glory of itself. And
33:02
you know what, I'm not afraid
anymore.
33:04
What's wrong with this clip?
33:08
Yeah, I don't know what's wrong
with it. Besides that. It's 15
33:11
seconds of my life. I'll never
get back again. What's wrong
33:13
with the clip?
33:15
It's Anne Hathaway. And I really
don't like to admit this. And
33:19
then by your grace, I am here as
your guest. I get to hear Joe
33:24
Biden speak.
33:27
And I get to witness the HRC in
the full glory of itself. And
33:31
you know what, I'm not afraid
anymore. HRC should have been
33:34
the tip off. She would never
talk about HRc.
33:37
The real courtesy to you,
Hillary Rodham Clinton. No. HRC
33:42
is the Human Rights Council.
Conservation
33:47
EHR? Oh,
33:49
no, it's HRC is Human Rights
Campaign. It's the it's the one
33:54
with the with the square and
the, the kind of the blueish
33:58
square and the to equal the
equal sign in the middle, the
34:02
yellow,
34:04
some sort of a front for the
Communist Party, I think.
34:08
All right. All right. Now the
reason I bring this up just
34:12
again to the 50s even though
it's 15 seconds out of your
34:14
life, you'll never get back. I
just want to point out the
34:18
milieu is out there. She's in it
along with some other people.
34:23
And it's it's the it's the
Camela Millie she's in a milieu
34:27
of some sort. I don't know where
it is, but I think it comes out
34:30
of Hollywood. Well, I'm sure you
saw after a lengthy manifesto
34:36
about how he was not suicidal.
34:39
Lengthy, I am not going to kill
myself. This next video will be
34:43
unbelievable. And James O'Keefe
Psyops and poor gay guy.
34:50
It was I couldn't watch the
whole thing because I watched
34:53
it. I watched the whole thing.
Oh, because I hate when he turns
34:55
himself. He says, Well, if
you're so smart, how do you do
34:58
it while you're talking to me? I
mean,
35:00
Get that point was I said this
is kind of cruel more than
35:03
anything I actually felt bad for
the guy I felt bad for him too
35:07
because you guys trying to you
know the guy if he was sharp
35:09
with this as well I knew you
were James O'Keefe all along I
35:12
didn't know you were gay exactly
that's what I was the only I
35:15
thought what I didn't know you
were gay. And there's like all
35:19
this I might be suicided because
this guy who doesn't seem like a
35:24
very high level guy but okay, he
runs no securities I gave you
35:28
says like a bureau credit bureau
credit system now and then it's
35:31
like, he said, Well, everybody
knows Joe is on the verge of
35:35
dementia and Kamala nobody likes
her. What Wow. Oh my god, what a
35:40
reveal through information
breaking breaking English.
35:45
Anyway, so why would just
sticking with this for a second
35:48
because very interesting. This
morning, we got the balcony wave
35:52
from Lloyd Austin. I am pretty
convinced as Lloyd Austin. He
35:57
returned and did a press
conference. He walked up on
36:00
stage limping along, he's lost
at least 75 pounds.
36:05
It looks and two inches
36:08
and two okay and two inches. And
his right ear lobe is is bent
36:13
the same way. So could be a very
devious mask. The voice sounds
36:16
the same. It looks like him and
it was more what he said that I
36:20
was interested in. And good
morning. It's been a difficult
36:24
few days for the Department of
Defense.
36:27
And the entire department is
united in our outrage and sorrow
36:31
over the death of three US
service members on Sunday and
36:35
Jordan.
36:37
We all mourn the loss of three
Army Reserve soldiers serving at
36:41
Tower 22 Army Reserves mind you,
Sergeant William J. Rivers, age
36:46
46, Sergeant Kennedy L. Sanders,
age 24. And Sergeant Brianna a
36:53
Moffitt, aged 23.
36:57
Our thoughts and prayers are
with their families and their
37:00
loved ones. very insincere with
the prayers bit, bro. And we
37:04
know that this grief will never
leaves them.
37:07
And we hope that they know that
the department's love and
37:11
support will never leave them
either.
37:14
We're also praying for the other
American troops who were
37:17
wounded. And I'm just going to
be a stickler about this at no
37:20
point did he do any prayers? You
know, if he had actually done
37:23
that I would have been
impressed. But now it's just
37:25
it's just lame. Now, our team
HDS he is an atheist we're
37:30
quarrels, when one way attacked
her own struck their living
37:34
quarters. And we continue to
gather the facts about this
37:38
deadly attack.
37:39
Our fallen soldiers had a vital
mission to support Operation
37:43
Inherent Resolve. There's your
answer. Operation Inherent
37:48
Resolve your is asking, What are
we doing there? But we're still
37:52
there from the 2015 operation
resolve against the Islamic
37:57
State in Iraq and a campaign in
Syria? What is this?
38:04
This is Isn't this over? No,
it's never over? Of course not.
38:10
And this is all men to just
everybody up for more military.
38:17
Action and money spending came
in the what?
38:21
But as you say, the juice
everybody up? Yeah, isn't it?
38:26
Okay, once you say gin up now
likes
38:29
it? Well, it was like a gin and
spin and it came out as Jizz.
38:34
I'm sorry. To
38:37
everybody up for more spending
of money in the region. Our
38:41
teammates were killed by rat by
the way. What's his teammates?
38:44
Bull was his teammates. That's
not the word. That's not the
38:48
word. I want to hear from a
military guy. Do you say your
38:51
team the military trolls? Don't
you say my my brother's rats,
38:55
maybe even my brothers. My
Sisters Brothers. I don't know
39:00
brothers in arms. I don't know
about teammates. Our teammates
39:04
were killed by radical militias
backed by Iran and operating
39:08
inside Syria and Iraq.
39:11
In the aftermath of the vile
Hamas terrorist assault on
39:14
Israel on October 7, terrorist
groups backed by Iran and funded
39:19
by Iran have tried to create
even more turmoil. You know, at
39:23
no point has anyone really
showed this. I mean, he says it
39:26
was militant and always they're
always saying Oh, backed by Iran
39:30
funded by Iran, do they have
receipts do they have
39:34
you know, a bank transfer or a
Bitcoin transfer? I mean
39:37
anything besides just saying it,
because that's just it's not
39:42
credible, including the Houthis.
Now the Houthis are attacking
39:46
commercial shipping in the Red
Sea in the region. So this is a
39:50
dangerous moment in the Middle
East. We will continue to work
39:54
to avoid a wider conflict in a
region however, but we will take
39:58
all necessary action
40:00
shuns to defend the United
States, our interest and our
40:04
people.
40:06
And we will respond when we
choose where we choose and how
40:13
we choose. Okay, so we're going
to do everything we can to let
40:17
me just just back that up for a
second because it says we're
40:19
gonna do everything to keep it
calm attacking commercial
40:22
shipping. So this is a dangerous
moment in the Middle East. Okay,
40:25
good. We got it. So it's
dangerous. Let's calm everybody
40:28
down. We will continue to work
to avoid a wider conflict in a
40:31
region Okay, and how we're going
to do that and we will respond
40:36
when we choose All right, where
we choose and how we choose you
40:41
know, this is going to be a
shock and awe type deal. They
40:45
want it they want it they want
it Austin wants it he wants it
40:51
anyway the final clock and all
what though they stay around for
40:56
all I care they want a bomb bomb
bomb bomb. I know they want to
41:00
bomb Tehran, but
41:03
all the senators Lindy Hop time
to bomb Iran, time to take out
41:07
the leaders in Iran bunch of
warmongers, stop it. These guys
41:11
shouldn't even be an officer
irresponsible. So then, Austin
41:16
addresses his his absence, he
goes through a whole thing. Like
41:21
we were wrong, I was wrong to
told the President I didn't do
41:24
it right. We're going to change
it all everyone will know
41:28
including the Situation Room.
And then he says something about
41:31
the transparency, the new
transparency that I liked, and I
41:34
think we should hold all of our
leaders to it. So
41:38
I want you all to know that, to
know why this happened.
41:43
I was being treated for prostate
cancer.
41:46
The news shook me. And I know
that it shakes so many others,
41:50
especially in the black
community. What, what? What is
41:55
this? Does it shake people in
the black community more than in
41:59
any other community? I thought
that was an unnecessary,
42:03
unnecessary comment.
42:05
I think it was put in
purposefully Yeah, of course you
42:09
drive sentiment? Yes. And so
poor black man. Yeah, that's
42:14
exactly what it was for. It was
awake, punch, a gut punch. And
42:18
frankly, my first instinct was
to keep it private.
42:23
I don't think it's news that I'm
a pretty private guy. I never
42:27
like burdening others with my
problems. It's just not my way.
42:32
But I've learned from this
experience. So taking this kind
42:35
of job means losing some of the
privacy that most of us expect.
42:41
The American people have a right
to know if their leaders are
42:43
facing health challenges that
might affect their ability to
42:46
perform their duties even
temporarily. How about Joe Biden
42:50
that I'm thinking the same
thing? We I think I'm agreeing
42:53
with you, Lloyd Austin, so a
wider circle should have been
42:56
notified. Especially the
President. Yes. Especially the
43:00
president. We should know. We
should know. Is there an issue
43:04
with our president? Is there an
issue?
43:09
I think it's him, John. I wish
it was a body double. But do you
43:14
have any any thinking to the
contrary, it seems seems like
43:17
it's him.
43:19
I will have some stuff in the
newsletter. Okay. All right. To
43:23
show that I don't think it's
him. I don't do these. These
43:27
aren't done. These body doubles
aren't done lightly. No. But
43:32
usually they don't talk they
don't they don't usually talk
43:34
they just walk and they go they
do it. Yeah. Emergency shitty
43:39
ones. Yeah. Like that. Hillary
from a couple years ago.
43:43
Who was obviously not Hillary by
new header, a handbag on the
43:46
wrong shoe on the wrong side.
She was shorter and dumber
43:50
looking. And that one? Yeah. And
then the number of Trumps that
43:55
could be out there. We don't
know this? Well, yes, we do. I
43:59
mean, lots of people have seen
other Trump's lots of them. Lots
44:02
of people. Yeah. So Trump is in
play. And then Biden. Yeah, for
44:06
sure. Biden. So you know, yeah,
getting one to talk and hit
44:11
sounding the same. That is a
challenge. But I'm sure there'd
44:14
be some Voiceprint guys out
there that'll be doing. Let's
44:17
check in on the war in the
region. With the morning, Joe,
44:21
folks, I brought up a very
simple metaphor about a guy who
44:25
sends people from that house
across the street coming over
44:28
and constantly
44:30
stealing things from your house
or breaking windows in your
44:33
house. And we said, Well, what
do you do you go take you go
44:36
take out the house across the
street, tell them you're gonna
44:38
call the cops or something in
this case.
44:42
I just I wonder how much longer
is United States going to allow
44:47
its troops to be shot at by
people who are being funded by
44:50
Iran. At what point do we not
just go to the source of the
44:54
problem, which has been the
source of the problem since
44:57
1979. And go to Iran
45:00
If Iran if Iran wants to
continue killing Americans or
45:05
trying to kill Americans, should
we not at least sink one of
45:09
their ships? Should we not at
least blow up their force?
45:11
Should we not at least blow up
the oil fields pick one of the
45:15
three I don't care. In fact, I
would say bomb a bomb and bomb
45:18
them again. The whole media is
in on this people, the all of
45:22
the media is all in there. I'm
gonna ask the same old questions
45:28
and add a new one, which is
there's a an Iranian destroyer,
45:32
something floating around the
red sea that is, is doing the
45:35
targeting for the missiles. And
they don't do anything about
45:39
that thing. But the other one is
you got they captured an oil
45:42
tanker or ship container tanker,
the Houthis did and they're
45:46
using it as a vacation land.
tourist attraction. Disneyland.
45:52
Yes. And so and we're just
letting that happen. We don't go
45:57
grab go in there with a force
and then go on that ship and
46:00
retake the ship and send it
through the Suez Canal where it
46:03
was headed. Why hasn't that
happened before we're going to
46:06
decide to bomb Tehran? I mean,
the simplest of things we
46:10
haven't done and that is right
at the top of the list. I can
46:13
answer the question. There's no
money in that. We need to be
46:16
shooting something every missile
every 50 millimeter.
46:22
We need to be spending money,
money, money, money come out.
46:27
You know the answer. Like who
cares that I'm shipping? I go
46:29
get no ship?
46:31
Yes, that's all that's only bad.
Everyone knows I'm right. Will
46:36
we ever see any of taking that
ship back? Yes, more than
46:40
instead of making a mockery of
us by turning it into a vacation
46:44
land, it will morally Yes,
you're right. That's okay.
46:47
Because we have another front
opening up.
46:52
It's not war with Lebanon, but
every day explosions.
46:58
Israeli troops trading fire with
Hezbollah fighters. The Iranian
47:03
backed Hezbollah has amassed an
arsenal of weapons and to know
47:07
Israel's defense minister has
deployed more troops along that
47:11
border. In preparation he says
for what comes next.
47:17
A lot of the focus is also on
the terms of a hostage deal
47:21
which are coming into view on
offer a 45 day ceasefire in
47:25
exchange for a staggered release
of the more than 130 hostages.
47:32
So now I want to switch to the
other war which is falling
47:35
apart. And by the way the dog
tags that Kirby was wearing.
47:39
Lots of people say that these
are they are dogs and eggs but
47:43
their commemorative
commemorative dog tags Yes.
47:46
Bring our hostages home, virtue
signaling. And from the from the
47:51
press room very good. Kirby. So
we go to Ukraine, this thing is
47:55
not going as expected on many
different fronts. First of all,
47:58
we have a real problem between
the dude running the military
48:02
and our actor slash President
Solinsky well, then Ukraine
48:06
tensions appear to be deepening
between President Volodymyr
48:09
Zelensky and the commander in
chief of the armed forces. Media
48:12
reports say the President tried
to fire a general Valarie as
48:18
illusionary but he refused to
stand down and there's no
48:21
immediate obvious replacement.
Yes. And so we had to go to the
48:25
well to get a little more
information on what's going on.
48:28
And we always get that from our
policy. shwarma lady looks like
48:32
all is not well between the
landscape and the army. And this
48:35
has peaked with a weapons
procurement scam. It happened
48:38
recently $400 million was stolen
money that was meant for
48:42
purchasing mortar shells, the
money was spent for the shells
48:45
never came, and $400 million
went into offshore accounts
48:50
somewhere in the Balkans. When
the scam came to light Ukraine
48:53
Secret Service arrested five
people but the bigger damage was
48:56
done. He chose the Lansky in
poor light and made
48:59
international donors think
twice. So we'll make them think
49:01
twice before shelling out aid.
Whichever way you look at it.
49:05
It's bad news for Ukraine. The
war with Russia will complete
49:08
two years in less than a month.
And they're far from winning it.
49:12
In fact, kyiv's counter
offensive has failed. Yes, some
49:16
gains were made. But the
objective is far from being
49:18
achieved. Russian troops still
occupy large areas in Ukraine
49:22
and Zielinski now wants answers
from his generals. And there's
49:27
more bad news you remember
Klich? Victoria Newlands boy
49:32
Klich Klitschko Klitschko you I
think it was the fighter was he
49:35
the fighter Klitschko? Yeah, he
was one of the two brothers who
49:38
were fighters and he was CEO and
he became the mayor of Keef. And
49:43
everyone's up in arms because he
looks like he got a $5 million
49:48
house a nice apartment luxury
real estate in in Germany, which
49:55
he said he didn't pay for was
part of a settlement with some
49:58
other company but
50:00
is a very bad look for him. So
quickly his ex wife took this in
50:05
Hamburg
50:07
took ownership of the property.
So even the Ukrainians like Hey,
50:12
hold on a second. This is not
the way it should be going. How
50:15
come everybody's making out and
our men are dying, dying, dying,
50:19
dying? Well, this goes as a
multimillionaire from boxing to
50:23
the extreme, you know, myths of
May. 5 million is nothing,
50:27
nobody likes the look. I'm sure
not a good look. And then of
50:31
course,
50:33
Victoria Kagan Nudelman.
50:38
is back, everybody.
50:40
Victoria Kagan Nudelman. She's
back of course, ever since her
50:45
push in 2014. We have really run
the country. And we even got we
50:51
even auditioned a guy and we got
as Lensky to be the president.
50:54
We know that. And I'm not going
to replay the clip. But this was
50:57
all orchestrated with nobody is
in there that we don't have
51:01
control of. So with all this
kerfuffle going on with, I have
51:06
400 million missing and there's
all kinds of corruption. The
51:09
Army guy won't leave. Vicki
Nuland has to show up she did.
51:14
I'm pretty sure she's there to
try and kick people into shape.
51:18
She's got a long a full length
puffer coat on, which is a very
51:23
bad look for her. Just on the on
the Instagram tip. Very bad
51:28
look. She did yeah. She was so
cute back in the day. In her
51:33
like her 30s she had she had a
cute look. No, she was dynamite
51:38
looking. And she did it was the
evilness of her. Yeah, that her
51:41
made her underling it was just
came out. It's like, Sith, you
51:46
know, it just she got older. You
just started showing your evil.
51:50
What she's done. She looks oozes
evil, and it was as evil she's
51:54
evil who says evil. I have to
say that I leave the night.
51:59
More encouraged about the unity
and the results.
52:06
About 2020 for unity and
resolve. Okay, there's unity,
52:10
okay. Absolute strategic
importance for Ukraine. I also
52:16
leave more confident that even
as Ukraine strengthens its
52:23
defenses. Mr. Putin is going to
get some nice surprises on the
52:29
battlefield. Oh, what does that
mean? Mr. Putin is going to get
52:33
some nice surprises on the
battlefield nukes. Viki, what do
52:37
you bring in? What do you bring
in? What are you bringing over
52:40
long range ballistic missiles?
It sounds like you're really all
52:43
jacked about some nice little
things you're going to send to
52:46
Mr. Putin remember her people
remember who does this and that
52:50
Ukraine will make some very
strong success this year.
52:58
That That woman is long
successes. Yeah, yeah. Which
53:02
means more killing more killing
meanwhile, everyone back and why
53:06
you know, we're gonna fight
Russia still every Ukrainians
53:09
dead. Meanwhile, back in
Washington, everyone's like
53:11
Zuckerberg, you got blood on
your hands. This lady has blood
53:14
on her hands. And things are not
going well on the legal front
53:19
for for Ukraine. They Ukraine,
sued Russia in the international
53:27
court. And the results are not
good. Well, this is clearly a
53:31
victory for Russia.
53:34
Because almost all of Ukraine's
allegations here were thrown
53:37
out. Now. They had brought this
case under two different
53:40
treaties. One is that financing
of terrorism act and they were
53:43
hoping to pin Russia support for
militias in eastern Ukraine.
53:48
Under this act, however, this
Court ruled that the provision
53:51
of weapons provision of training
that did not violate this act,
53:55
it is only about providing
money. Now that also destroyed
54:00
any hopes from Ukraine to pin
for example, the downing of
54:03
Flight MH 17, which it has been
proven by another court here in
54:07
The Hague, that the weapons were
produced by Russia. Wow, this is
54:12
this just got slipped in. So
Russia not responsible for the
54:16
downing of MH 17 Because it was
only weapons they manufactured.
54:21
They didn't fund it, they
probably didn't even do it that
54:24
just got slipped in that
basically disappeared with that
54:27
ruling. The only thing that this
Court found is under that
54:30
financing of terrorism act that
Russia failed to comply because
54:34
they failed to investigate
certain individuals who were
54:38
told who Ukraine told them. It
could be financing terrorism. So
54:42
that was a violation. But that
small beef if you look at the
54:44
bigger picture, the other treaty
here was about the Elimination
54:48
of All Forms of Racial violence
or discrimination. Sorry, and
54:53
that, again, the court did not
go along with Ukraine's
54:56
arguments. They said the fact
that the Crimea the Tata
55:00
A minority in Crimea was being
targeted. That was not because
55:03
of their ethnicity, but because
of their political opposition
55:06
from Russia. And that included
the closure of the measureless.
55:10
The tighter representative body
in Crimea. Now the only when, as
55:16
you said, was on that Ukrainian
language education 90% Decrease
55:20
in Ukrainian language education
in Crimea since 2014. And the
55:25
court did say that Russia should
reinstate Ukrainian language.
55:29
Oh, yeah. Okay. So that's the
when you gotta teach the kids
55:33
Ukrainian language. Wow. Okay,
Crimea, in Crimea, Crimea. The
55:39
only thing that is happening now
is we've taken our hands off of
55:42
it. And when I say we America,
because you know, we're all
55:45
beaten up on Zuckerberg this
week. We haven't got to do
55:48
anything with that Ukraine is
everyone's sick of it. So the EU
55:53
steps in with 50 billion.
Interestingly enough, they
55:57
couldn't do any money because
Viktor Orban was the sole
56:01
holdout of the 27 member states.
They have to have agreement from
56:05
all otherwise they couldn't do
it. And it looks like they got
56:09
to him. The EU has agreed on a
new 50 billion euro support
56:13
package for Ukraine. At a leader
summit in Brussels, European
56:18
Council President shall Michel
said the deal would ensure
56:21
quote, long term predictable
funding for Ukraine. The
56:25
agreement comes after weeks of
opposition from Hungary's Prime
56:28
Minister Viktor Orban. Ukraine
has faced increasing uncertainty
56:32
over aid funding with infighting
in the EU, and the US holding up
56:37
support. How did the EU overcome
opposition from Viktor Orban?
56:43
Well, according to diplomatic
sources and officials that we've
56:47
been speaking with, it was a run
up to this meeting today with
56:51
all the phone calls that Viktor
Orban has been receiving from
56:56
European leaders with bilateral
meetings with this breakfast
57:01
meeting this morning with the
French Italian and German leader
57:07
made it clear that Hungary was
standing there alone with their
57:12
blockade, that all the other
members of the European Union
57:16
wanted to have this agreement
and we're ready to move ahead
57:20
without Hungary. So for Viktor
Orban, it was pretty clear that
57:25
he was they must have threatened
this guy with something because
57:28
if you in the next 30 seconds,
you'll hear what he got. It's
57:32
like this doesn't make sense
isolated into this question that
57:36
we have to stay to this fact.
Conclusion, in the final
57:39
communique that the European
Commission will be issuing a
57:43
report every year about the
implementation of this aid
57:47
package to Ukraine, there will
be if needed, could be a review
57:52
of the whole package every two
year. But the diplomats we've
57:56
been speaking for here with told
us that this is a lot of fluff.
58:01
And it doesn't mean that Hungary
would have a right to veto it.
58:06
So it was basically I think they
clear facts that Hungary was
58:11
sending alone here.
58:14
Something happened there that
we're not being told. It could
58:17
go either way. It could be
something he insisted on. I
58:20
mean, he already caved to
Sweden. Yeah, that he was the
58:24
last holdout for letting them
join NATO. And he gave in on
58:28
that. Yeah, I think it's
possible that he had the upper
58:32
hand here and he got something
big on his reliever. So I'm
58:35
really big like lay off instead
of lobbyists. How about this no
58:39
Ukrainian refugees in Hungary.
58:43
That would be part Oh, to work,
I'm telling you. That's one of
58:47
the things I also think that
they tell him to get off his
58:50
case because he's been condemned
as some sort of a Hitler in
58:54
within the Trump Trump errs.
Trump is worse than Hitler.
58:59
Trump.
59:01
So they could pitch about that.
I mean, he. Yeah, I liked the
59:06
idea that you created. No,
you're, you're great. You're
59:08
here to stay pure.
59:10
It's so that thing's over. I
mean, they'll just keep it
59:14
going. I guess I'll just, I
mean, they're scaring everybody.
59:19
It. I really wish I could have
played a clip because there was
59:21
this 12 minute YouTube
59:25
super clip of British girls
saying why they couldn't be
59:31
drafted into the army.
59:34
You know, it's all tick tock
videos. Yeah, it was so but you
59:37
can't understand them. I mean, I
can because you know, I live
59:41
there. And if you're looking at
their mouths, and everything is
59:43
some of the guys have subtitles,
but I mean, the whole country is
59:47
like Wi Fi to Cockneys or watch
pretty much. Yeah.
59:52
It's like, I can't go I gotta do
my I'll be useless. It's just
59:57
just the whole thing.
1:00:00
People don't. People don't even
believe in war anymore. It's
1:00:02
just something that happens over
there.
1:00:06
Nothing to do with it.
1:00:08
Nothing to do with Meanwhile,
some some poor woman and her
1:00:11
child worth doused with acid in
get this classroom commons where
1:00:17
I lived
1:00:19
by some dude named Abdul, you'll
figure
1:00:23
I lived in clap and columns is
like just like a little nice
1:00:26
little South London kind of
suburb on the other side of the
1:00:28
river.
1:00:30
Everything's falling apart,
including the news. And I think
1:00:34
we should probably just play
this one little nugget since
1:00:39
it's happening everywhere. We're
seeing newspapers, cutting
1:00:45
stuff. The only one that's
surviving is the New York Times
1:00:47
because their money comes from a
game made this point games Yes,
1:00:51
but the Chicago Tribune and and
all of the affiliated companies
1:00:55
know former Chicago Tribune
guild president and current
1:00:58
Chicago Tribune investigative
reporter Greg Pratt, says the
1:01:02
tribunes editors, reporters,
photographers and designers will
1:01:05
all go on strike staging a 24
hour walkout on Thursday, Alden
1:01:10
global capital called a hedge
fund vampire by Vanity Fair, has
1:01:15
been roundly criticized for
gutting newspapers in the name
1:01:18
of expanding profits. The
company was cited in a
1:01:21
University of North Carolina
report for quote, siphoning
1:01:24
profits to prop up its failed
investments in Greek debt and a
1:01:28
Canadian pharmacy. We often say
the newspapers are not dying,
1:01:32
they're being killed. They're
being killed by owners that are
1:01:34
taking the money out and just
sucking it out and putting it
1:01:37
elsewhere. Alden has not
responded to questions or issued
1:01:41
a statement about the tribune
guild the union representing the
1:01:43
papers workers says Alton's
proposal would eliminate the
1:01:47
company's 401 K match, refuse
pay increases and offer only two
1:01:52
years of $1,500 bonuses. We're
not looking for a million
1:01:56
dollars a year we're trying to
get good solid base salary that
1:02:00
allows our journalists to have a
sustainable lifestyle here so
1:02:04
that they can focus on the work
and not have to worry about
1:02:07
driving and over on the
weekends. The tribune staff
1:02:10
walkout is part of a larger
strike across the country yet
1:02:13
other papers owned by Holden
from Florida to Pennsylvania.
1:02:16
It's gonna be about 240
journalists all across America,
1:02:20
going on strike to tell our
corporate owner Alden global
1:02:23
capital that we will not allow
them to continue to get our
1:02:26
newspapers and refuse to come to
the table for a fair contract.
1:02:31
Tribune workers say they plan to
pick it here at the Freedom
1:02:34
Center where the papers offices
are located starting on Thursday
1:02:37
at nine in the morning. They're
asking people not to read the
1:02:41
Chicago Tribune on Thursday. No
worries.
1:02:46
I'm with them. I'm not gonna
read the Chicago Tribune today.
1:02:50
I'm with them. I won't read it
at all.
1:02:53
News, News business, they
haven't figured it out. They
1:02:56
still they still haven't figured
it out. There's no money in
1:02:59
news. Why did these billionaires
keep falling for this? For this
1:03:04
farce? I mean by a football
team. It's more fun.
1:03:09
And you sell it. Newspapers are
always owned by the rich
1:03:15
to promote their political
agendas. And it was the
1:03:18
Republicans and Democrats. I've
talked about this a million
1:03:21
times, I don't mind hearing a
little bit more of it. I always
1:03:24
and they have always and they
used to be papers used to be
1:03:27
called a Republican. And in
fact, we still have one over
1:03:30
here to press a Democrat, which
we're biased. They were very
1:03:34
biased papers. And of course,
they tried the Democrat side,
1:03:38
tried to promote the idea that
people should be working papers
1:03:42
should be objective.
1:03:44
You should have both sides of
this. Done. Why do they why do
1:03:47
they want well, they wanted to
get the Republican papers out of
1:03:49
the way they want everybody to
promote the Democrat side, which
1:03:52
is I think they've managed to
mostly do. And so the papers are
1:03:58
very liberal, they don't pay
well at all. Except some of the
1:04:02
big papers pay better. Their
model is shot and his wish was
1:04:07
started to fade in the 60s is
what it's not an internet thing.
1:04:13
It started to fade in the 60s
With the advent of local TV
1:04:17
journalism, which really was
mostly stealing from the
1:04:20
newspapers and then repurposing
it as local news. But now they
1:04:24
have their own reporters, they
have their own investigative guy
1:04:28
who was, you know, what's the
thing you know, what's happening
1:04:30
everywhere? is online. Certainly
people are copying, you know,
1:04:36
like, they'll copy a New York
Times article, they'll run it
1:04:39
through chat GPT and just
publish it with you know,
1:04:42
different adjectives and just
republish it and it's the same
1:04:45
news but that just use a few
different words.
1:04:49
That that's been going on. That
started with long term with the
1:04:54
radio and TV people, sure, but
it's either the ones who stole
1:04:58
the articles and then they
started repairing
1:05:00
We're seeing them in the
newspapers are starting to fade.
1:05:02
But the newspapers had the
advantage of, of local
1:05:05
advertising Macy's and some of
these big box places are now all
1:05:09
out of business. So those guys
that didn't work, and then they
1:05:12
had their classifies to fall
back on. But we know that that
1:05:15
that was a fail because they
missed. That's where the
1:05:17
Internet came in and wiped them
out now. So is one thing after
1:05:21
another after another, these
things have not been viable
1:05:24
probably for 50 years. Well,
it's just a miracle that we have
1:05:28
newspapers and all that it's
going away. And I think, you
1:05:30
know, AI will be will be
reporting your news. I mean,
1:05:33
news is just news. And I was
like, this happened here, this
1:05:37
came from this source is easy,
you know, Guy on there, like us
1:05:40
boots on the ground. This just
happened, you throw it in there,
1:05:43
boom, it writes a story. It gets
distributed, and then they maybe
1:05:47
they'll be able to make money
off of analysis and opinion and
1:05:50
stuff like that. But news. News
is just news. Oh, what happened?
1:05:55
Oh, something happened. I don't
see any need for these
1:05:58
newspapers, at least see the
network TV as we point out by
1:06:01
our three by threes. It's just
basically the same story.
1:06:06
filtered through three lenses.
It's no, there's no real
1:06:09
difference between one and the
other. I want to ask you a
1:06:11
question, which doesn't help
about about propaganda. I saw
1:06:16
this lady was on.
1:06:19
I think she was France 24. And
she wrote a book called The big
1:06:24
myth. And she's, she's clearly a
communist. But France 24. But
1:06:30
this whole this book, and the
lead, and I took all the lead
1:06:33
enough to make the clip short,
is Ronald Reagan. I think it was
1:06:37
Ronald Reagan, who said the most
scariest words or eight words,
1:06:40
whatever. I'm from the
government, I'm here to help.
1:06:43
Right? And her book, the big
myth, the goes to say that it
1:06:49
was the media, that sigh opt
everybody into believing that
1:06:55
capitalism did not die, and that
capitalism had not failed during
1:07:00
the Great Depression. And I just
think it's interesting, because
1:07:04
we're possibly on a cusp like
that again,
1:07:09
which would be the cycle, this
cycle. Exactly. It would be
1:07:12
perfect to have Trump in there
to you know, because you can I
1:07:15
think you can talk the economy
better, you can talk it up and
1:07:19
people just sentiment. But I
want some historical perspective
1:07:22
from you. Because this goes back
to the third you think you were
1:07:24
alive, though. Let's just listen
to what she's Yeah, remember,
1:07:28
Roosevelt, I met him. This is
exactly what it's about. The
1:07:31
book is a long history of
propaganda, of free market
1:07:34
propaganda that helps to try to
explain how Ronald Reagan could
1:07:38
say those words, and have them
seem credible, when we all know
1:07:41
that we need government for all
kinds of things. So what we show
1:07:44
in the book is that in the late
19th, and early 20th century,
1:07:48
the failures of capitalism were
obvious, widespread child labor,
1:07:52
widespread death and injury in
factories across the United
1:07:55
States, in Europe, and then the
Great Depression. So capitalism
1:07:59
had failed spectacularly. And
Roosevelt gets elected on a
1:08:03
platform to use the visible hand
of government to address these
1:08:08
market failures, these failures
of capitalism, but in response
1:08:11
to business community begins to
mobilize against that. And they
1:08:14
do so with a series of
propaganda campaigns, first one
1:08:18
in the 1920s by the electric
national electric light
1:08:21
Association, the electricity
producers, and then a second
1:08:24
one, by the National Association
of Manufacturers, the big
1:08:28
corporations with factories
across the United States. And
1:08:31
they realize that they can't
defend capitalism by saying that
1:08:34
it's all working fine, because
it obviously isn't. So instead,
1:08:38
they say, government threatens
your freedom, business, big
1:08:42
business, the free market,
protects your freedom. And so
1:08:45
therefore, even though minimum
wages or workman's compensation
1:08:50
might seem superficially
attractive, you should not
1:08:54
support those things. Because if
you do, you will lose your
1:08:57
freedom. And this is the
argument they have been making
1:08:59
ever since your thoughts?
1:09:04
Well, you know, no one back in
the day was thinking in terms of
1:09:07
capitalism, I mean, that's a
term that the communists like to
1:09:10
use as, as a system, free market
enterprises more closer to it.
1:09:17
And I am no, I don't think
anything she says is true. Okay.
1:09:21
The people who have done recent
analysis using some of the more
1:09:25
modern techniques and
statistical analysis indicate
1:09:29
that what Roosevelt did was
delay the recovery. Oh, really.
1:09:36
There's a lot of thought that he
delayed the recovery, they did
1:09:40
all these things and major
depression starts. It started in
1:09:44
2009. And it really ended ended
completely in 33. And which is
1:09:49
very similar what happened in
the 70s. We had the crash of 69
1:09:53
of people in the market knew
that and then it bottomed out in
1:09:57
73 and
1:10:00
and it kind of dragged on with
price fixing and some of the
1:10:04
other high interest rates and
all the other stuff that
1:10:06
couldn't really get snap out of
it. And Jimmy Carter didn't help
1:10:10
it made it drag on further, they
had to get rid of him, Reagan
1:10:12
came in in 1980. And that was
the end of it. Same thing was
1:10:16
almost identical, except that
except the overall effects
1:10:20
weren't the same, because it was
worsened by Roosevelt. According
1:10:23
to these guys. Now, I haven't
done this research. But it was
1:10:26
Roosevelt and these government
programs had taken so much
1:10:30
impetus away from the free
market, and the capitalist
1:10:33
structure or the free enterprise
structure, that it it made it
1:10:38
worse, and he actually had to
have world war two to get out of
1:10:41
it. It wasn't just a new guy
getting an office like Reagan
1:10:45
and Trenton, you know,
straightening things out,
1:10:47
putting things back back in
place. It was a World War that
1:10:52
put us in a war footing. And we
had, you know, rations and all
1:10:56
these things, you could only get
gasoline once in a while and all
1:10:59
the rest of it, which snap,
which was the hardest way to
1:11:02
come out of one of these things.
And so yeah, it's I am sure that
1:11:07
her analysis of the way she's
seeing it through her Lens, I'm
1:11:11
sure is probably if you're a
Marxist, you'd probably say
1:11:14
yeah, but I don't see what she's
talking about, insofar as these
1:11:17
sorts of things. In non
capitalist systems are what much
1:11:21
worse when was when a when a
collapse happens.
1:11:26
That doesn't sell a book on
France 24. But then she brings,
1:11:30
then she brings in the
propaganda and this was heart
1:11:32
wrenching this example, as an
honorary member of the LH OTP
1:11:36
community. Hi, I was I was just
heartbroken to hear that Little
1:11:42
House on the Prairie is a scam.
A lot of people particularly
1:11:46
generation will be well aware of
Little House on the Prairie, the
1:11:48
book series turned into TV homes
across Europe and America too.
1:11:53
But how you saw the distortion
from the book and the original
1:11:56
purpose of its author to the
idea that the settlement life
1:11:59
the the homesteads were the way
forward? And that wasn't the
1:12:02
intention of the book, which
became the TV series. Yes. Well,
1:12:05
it's a very shocking story and
shocking to hundreds of millions
1:12:10
of people around the world, not
just in the United States, but
1:12:12
in Europe and Japan, read these
books which were marketed as the
1:12:16
true life stories of a young
girl, Laura Ingalls Wilder
1:12:20
growing up in the American
frontier. But it turns out, they
1:12:22
weren't true stories at all.
They were actually written by
1:12:25
her daughter, Rose Wilder Lane,
who was an extreme libertarian
1:12:29
almost anarchist writer who was
friends with J. Howard Pugh, who
1:12:33
we just mentioned, friends with
Herbert Hoover, the discredited
1:12:37
president and use these stories
to construct a libertarian
1:12:40
parallel about success to
individual hard work and
1:12:44
patriarchal love. And we don't
need the government that
1:12:47
government just gets in the way.
And of course, that's completely
1:12:50
a myth, because those settlers
would never have even been on
1:12:53
the frontier. Without the
actions of the US Federal
1:12:56
Government. Little House on the
Prairie wasn't up.
1:13:01
You know, what's annoying about
this is I keep hearing this over
1:13:05
and over. And I never clip it,
but I should start to look for
1:13:09
it and clip it more. The notion
that hard work is bullcrap.
1:13:13
doesn't get you anywhere. Isn't
that great? is in play? Yes. And
1:13:19
it's in play with? Yes, I have.
You've seen them. But I have
1:13:23
1-234-567-8910 boots on the
ground reports from Gen Z slash
1:13:32
millennials. They're lengthy.
They're all in the show notes.
1:13:35
They've been anonymized just to
make sure everyone's okay. And
1:13:39
you saw a few of these. Yeah.
And the main thing is, I'd say
1:13:44
the general consensus is, we
were tricked into believing that
1:13:49
you go to school, and you'll
make $100,000 Yeah, that's where
1:13:54
that 100 We had this meme was in
a couple of shirts. Last show
1:13:58
the show before we played all
the clips, tic toc layup. The
1:14:02
other one was work.
1:14:06
Socks, and we didn't know it
would be this hard. We didn't
1:14:10
know it would be unfair. The
name work might be a giveaway.
1:14:15
The word itself work. Well, this
is another one I'll just read a
1:14:19
little bit from this. I'm almost
42 have watched over and over as
1:14:22
co workers have been putting the
time with the grind going over
1:14:25
and above without compensation.
The payoff is there passed over
1:14:29
for promotions, raises and
advancement in favor of dei
1:14:32
hires, or due to favoritism,
politics or nepotism. And this
1:14:37
particular producer said the
women who come in and run the HR
1:14:42
departments usually hire their
friends who are women. And I
1:14:46
totally believe that like oh,
yeah, no, we've This is a known
1:14:49
fact you've been in business
long enough to know that people
1:14:52
you bring one weirdo in and the
next thing you know the
1:14:55
company's all weirdos are weird
or you break it you bring in
1:14:58
like one gay
1:15:00
Woman. Next thing you know
there's a million gay women.
1:15:02
Remember that Nepali Tonto is
running their homeland was
1:15:06
homeless. Yeah, they had a bunch
of obnoxious dikes in Homeland
1:15:11
Security that they had to get
rid of. And you end up with the
1:15:14
sort of situation where they and
that's what happened with the
1:15:18
pre TSA if you recall, you go to
the San Francisco International
1:15:22
Airport, everybody that's doing
the baggage check and everything
1:15:26
else, all Filipinos, all of
them. One Filipino supervisor
1:15:32
gets in all he does is hire his
family. And so that causes
1:15:36
arousal with these three out
reality these are the realities
1:15:39
of our world and these in these
and I also hear a lot saying,
1:15:43
you know, I want I wanted I went
to school, I was excited about
1:15:46
going to school, there was no
shop, there was no none of these
1:15:49
cool trades that I could do.
They were all taken away
1:15:52
instead, genders gender studies,
and that were that are required.
1:15:57
So if you want to be a lawyer,
you have to go through gender
1:15:59
studies gender study, you want
to be a lawyer, they're telling
1:16:02
you Oh, no, you're gonna make
$150,000 Well, the starting
1:16:05
salary is like 50.
1:16:08
Now 50, which is not a lot
anymore, by the way, they show
1:16:13
the latest scandal. So it
Harvard is of course, the de I
1:16:17
headed to the DEI, a black woman
was caught plagiarizing history
1:16:23
pay her PhD was plagiarized. And
it turns out, she's the one who
1:16:28
pushed for the hiring of the
black president, President of
1:16:32
Harvard, who is also a
plagiarist. So again, you hire
1:16:36
you're like, so if you're a
black plagiarist you'll hire a
1:16:41
bunch of black plagiarists. We
did get one negative comment
1:16:44
which I would like to share from
Edward Scissorhands.
1:16:49
This episode was a stinker. Must
be must be nice being a boomer.
1:16:54
Nobody wants to hear this crap
from someone who grew up during
1:16:57
a period of unprecedented
economic prosperity. Oh, yeah,
1:17:01
the 70s. That was awesome. I
understand the youth are
1:17:04
retarded. But so are you for
playing their tic TOCs for an
1:17:07
hour long board session. Oh,
Mercy wasn't an hour there was I
1:17:11
think five of them and each one
is under two minutes. So there's
1:17:14
not really an hour. So again,
math doesn't apply to the they
1:17:17
never took enough math. But but
the my overall point is, we we
1:17:22
actually see it, we see all the
problems. We're not and I'm Gen
1:17:27
X, I'm sorry, I'm the voice and
the hair of Gen X. So go, I'll
1:17:30
go away with your Boomer. That's
just not true. And John, your
1:17:33
Boomer, you aren't now you're an
honorary Gen X, or you can you
1:17:37
can hang with the best that I
can be honorary Gen Z, if I keep
1:17:40
it up, keep going, keep going.
But it's, I mean, I guess
1:17:45
historically, we're sympathetic.
We, our hosts were sympathetic.
1:17:50
And we're playing this as as
moments of warning. And if
1:17:54
you're not seeing that, I don't
know why you're even listening
1:17:56
to the show, if you if because
we haven't done anything out of
1:17:59
the ordinary for the last five
years. 10 Maybe ever since
1:18:03
COVID. At least, everything has
been pretty straightforward.
1:18:07
deconstruction and analysis and
sympathy. I don't like the idea
1:18:12
of having a bunch of boneheads
moving up the ladder and taking
1:18:16
over situations that they
shouldn't be a d i sucks. And
1:18:21
totally, it's not American, it's
an American. And it's basically
1:18:26
communist. Yeah. And then also,
you know, we feel like you cars
1:18:32
you don't know about cars. I
guess that's the whole point. We
1:18:36
understand that, you know, that
guy who bitched about the cars
1:18:41
didn't even listen because I
always I talked about how I used
1:18:44
to tune my own car and 65
Mustang I tuned it I had a car
1:18:49
before that had a car after
that. And I had a strobe light
1:18:53
gun to tune the car.
1:18:57
Timing get the timing right this
time you twist the the cap of
1:19:01
the of the distributor a little
bit at the timing right of
1:19:05
course, you can't do any of that
anymore because the cars are
1:19:07
computerized unless you're a
hacker you can't do anything.
1:19:11
And even if you're a hacker, you
can't do anything. Although you
1:19:14
know you could take most of
these cards if you were any good
1:19:16
at the computer in a car you
could jack up the horsepower by
1:19:20
the ton. Pretty soon you just
open the hood these things are
1:19:23
gonna kill you. Don't do it
stuff. They're spying on you all
1:19:26
kinds of this all wrong. It's
all tracking. Yeah. Yeah. Okay.
1:19:32
You know, there's some people
that just don't like the show
1:19:34
and I see it in the we had a guy
in the new no authority. Social
1:19:40
you know, these guys, it's just
the same thing. The guy says,
1:19:44
you know, ever since they
started talking about guys, and
1:19:46
they don't know what they're
doing they're they're the OP J
1:19:51
What are we how are we the
curry? Curry with the CIA
1:19:55
connections. He played the long
game huh? Where's my check?
1:19:59
Where's my wish?
1:20:00
yeah check
1:20:02
you know we had checks that were
coming from the government. Oh
1:20:06
my goodness. Anyway I need more
checks from the government but
1:20:10
this is a cycle and
1:20:13
it's bound to add I think it's
we have not reached the bottom
1:20:17
yet
1:20:19
but it's coming
1:20:21
and part of it is just the
season of reveal all that is
1:20:26
hidden will be revealed all that
is unknown will be known. I have
1:20:30
a guy boots on the ground who
was yesterday he was in Dripping
1:20:34
Springs with the the truckers
going to Eagle Pass. This thing
1:20:38
is falling apart. Everyone in
this videos everywhere have not
1:20:43
just you know this this one park
where they have a fence up and
1:20:48
then half a mile down the road.
The fence is open three miles
1:20:52
down the road. There's no fence.
The whole thing is ridiculous.
1:20:57
It's all political. And I have
to say it stems from the
1:21:02
globalist Greg Abbott he's he's
lost me
1:21:07
that guy's no good. Got a boots
on the ground from McAllen,
1:21:11
Texas from the airport.
1:21:13
Which let's not go to the
airport everybody where it's
1:21:16
actually happening.
1:21:20
boots on the ground after
hearing mentioned in McAllen,
1:21:22
Texas couple times in the show
recently I had to break my
1:21:24
douchebag status and donate
thing this person I don't know
1:21:26
if if this person is in the list
or not. I was blessed with a new
1:21:30
job last year along with some
work travel opportunities. One
1:21:33
recent trip include McAllen,
Texas, this is not somewhere I
1:21:36
had heard of but saw right away
is a border town when planning
1:21:38
my travels with the recent news
about the border drama. I was
1:21:41
very curious what this place
would be like as soon as I began
1:21:44
walking off the plane in
McAllen, I started to notice
1:21:46
some interesting things. I
noticed many people with small
1:21:49
children who are with someone
who appeared appeared to be
1:21:52
paired with them, carrying a
colorful transparent envelope
1:21:55
stuffed with papers. Seems like
this was a social worker type.
1:21:59
Yes, there they are from the
NGOs, guiding migrants to their
1:22:02
destination. I also noticed many
people walking alone with a
1:22:06
colorful envelope that they had
a paper on the backside for them
1:22:09
to display that array that reads
please help me I do not speak
1:22:12
English, along with some other
writing.
1:22:16
This, this is where it's really
happening. They're sending
1:22:19
people to these to these fences.
But it's all to sue the
1:22:23
airports.
1:22:25
And, and now we need more money
to pay for it. The $7.9 billion.
1:22:31
So we can send that off to
1:22:33
let's see, what are these
nonprofits I have them here. We
1:22:39
have the regional refugee and
migrant response plan Non Non
1:22:44
Governmental Organizations 200
of them $1.6 billion in cash,
1:22:49
debit card food, clothing,
medical treatment, shelter, and
1:22:52
humanitarian transportation.
That's just for 2024. That's
1:22:57
what's coming up. More than 30
faith based nonprofits include
1:23:02
representing Jewish Lutheran
Seventh Day Adventist Catholic
1:23:05
and non denominational
evangelical organizations, all
1:23:09
coming from the US State
Department and from the IOM, the
1:23:12
International International
Office of migration at the
1:23:15
United Nations, which we pay
for, which is now run by Amy
1:23:18
Pope, former State Department
official here she is with her
1:23:22
global appeal for $7.9 billion
complex situations are driving
1:23:28
higher levels of migration all
over the world complex
1:23:32
situations. They are delivering
new challenges that test our
1:23:37
existing ways of working and
require a much more strategic
1:23:41
approach in both the short term
and the long term. It brings us
1:23:46
to a critical moment, not just
for IOM or our member states,
1:23:50
but for the people that we
serve. For those who have moved
1:23:55
for those who are going to move
or those who will be on the move
1:23:59
in the future. The world is
increasingly relying on IOM, and
1:24:04
our budget has grown, but the
need for our help has grown even
1:24:08
faster. That's why IOM is
launching its first ever global
1:24:13
appeal along the three key
priorities of our new strategic
1:24:16
plan. Number one, saving and
protecting people on the move.
1:24:21
Number two, saving and
protecting people on the move
1:24:24
driving solutions to
displacement and driving
1:24:28
solutions to displacement. What
is this gobbledygook number
1:24:31
three facilitating pathways for
more regular migration. There's
1:24:36
your AOC facilitating pathways
for more regular migration. This
1:24:41
is the code the code regular
migration means that you become
1:24:45
legal that the pathway that you
take is now legalized versus e
1:24:51
regular migration, which is what
everybody's doing. The
1:24:54
consequences of underfunded or
partial assistance are dire.
1:24:59
Pretrial
1:25:00
After displacement, heightened
tension, conflict, increased
1:25:04
incentives for irregular
migration and greater risks to
1:25:09
the lives of those on the move.
Much worse we lose the
1:25:13
tremendous human capacity of
millions of people. You lose the
1:25:19
tremendous human capacity which
I think means slavery. Yes,
1:25:23
slave labor, slave labor. That's
what this is about bringing them
1:25:26
in. Because these kids, they
want too much money. Their
1:25:30
expectations are too high. We
want $100,000 A year stooges we
1:25:35
say get out of school. We sigh
up into believing life would be
1:25:40
groovy life is never groovy.
It's never been groovy. It
1:25:43
wasn't groovy in the 70s it
wasn't groovy in the 80s it
1:25:47
wasn't bad for me personally.
But let's go your play this New
1:25:52
York was in shambles. New York
City hiring illegals. There it
1:25:58
is. New York is considering a
plan to relax hiring
1:26:02
qualifications for 4000 jobs so
they can be filled by illegal
1:26:06
immigrants with work permits.
The plan would allow bypassing
1:26:09
proof of education, previous
employment and English
1:26:13
proficiency. The state's
Department of Civil Service says
1:26:16
4000 vacant positions have
already been found so they can
1:26:20
enter the workforce. The
agency's memo stated most of the
1:26:24
jobs are entry level positions
in health care, hospitality,
1:26:27
auto repair and building or
ground maintenance, auto repair.
1:26:32
Auto Repair. Is that a thing?
auto repairs, no auto repair.
1:26:38
Anyway, the here's a new story
from ABC about five of these
1:26:41
brand new workers tonight in New
York City. The alarming video
1:26:44
authorities a showing two NYPD
officers being attacked by
1:26:48
asylum seekers. The officers
have been trying to break up a
1:26:50
disorderly crowd in Times
Square. Authorities say they
1:26:53
were jumped by asylum seekers in
front of a building and 42nd
1:26:56
Street. The officers were
knocked to the ground kicked in
1:26:58
the head and body at least five
people arrested. Police denied
1:27:02
searching for several other
suspects. The officers are going
1:27:05
to be okay. Okay, so that's ABC.
Wow, that's terrible. Well
1:27:09
listen to the real report. That
was ABC World News Tonight,
1:27:13
obfuscating a lot of important
facts. You saw the video
1:27:17
reprehensible
1:27:19
towers. The NYPD reacting to
surveillance video taken from
1:27:23
West 42nd Street in Times Square
around 830 Saturday night.
1:27:28
Police say a group of up to 12
men was being disorderly two
1:27:32
officers told them to move along
the gang looks like they're
1:27:35
going to comply. But when the
officers tried to take one
1:27:38
uncooperative man and a yellow
shirt into custody around seven
1:27:42
others surround them punching
and kicking the officers in the
1:27:46
head and in the body while they
are on the ground. First of all
1:27:49
cops. I'm proud of what they
tried to do. They stayed in five
1:27:53
eight on twos hard to combat.
They got bumps bruises and
1:27:57
scratches and pain. Eventually
officers were able to find and
1:28:01
arrest four of the gang. A fifth
was arrested Monday. But once
1:28:04
cops brought them in bail reform
laws allow them to go free,
1:28:08
something that most likely
wouldn't have happened in their
1:28:11
home countries according to the
NYPD. Again, consequences for
1:28:15
your actions they should be
sitting there right this they
1:28:18
should have been indicted this
week and have their day in court
1:28:21
and go to jail. Police sources
add that it's the gang of 19 to
1:28:24
24 year olds who barely just
arrived in the city and may have
1:28:28
been staying at the nearby
migrant shelters in Times
1:28:30
Square. Some have reportedly
already racked up charges for
1:28:34
assault and robbery but were
released in two. If those
1:28:38
arrested for this assault on
police do come back on their own
1:28:41
recognizance. They face felony
charges that carry a penalty of
1:28:45
up to seven years. Just they
were let out. Well, here's the
1:28:50
NTD version of the same story,
which I think is shorter.
1:28:54
And more succinct. And I think
this way take clips from NTD
1:28:57
this NYC cop story in New York,
two police officers were
1:29:01
attacked by a group of people
believed to be illegal
1:29:04
immigrants. The officers
reportedly asked the group to
1:29:07
move along when a fight erupted.
The suspects punched the
1:29:10
officers and kicked their heads
while they were on the ground.
1:29:13
The NYPD confirmed to NTD that
they have arrested five of the
1:29:17
suspects and that they are now
facing multiple charges. Now
1:29:21
reports say that the suspects
are illegal immigrants and that
1:29:24
they have been released without
bail, and that one of the
1:29:27
suspects already has open cases
against him because of violent
1:29:31
attacks he allegedly committed
just a few weeks ago, however,
1:29:34
NTD could not independently
confirm that Joseph Imperatore
1:29:38
tells me the incident could have
ended much worse. He's an NYPD
1:29:42
officer and founder of Blue
Lives Matter NYC if police
1:29:45
officers can't defend
themselves. If they're wrestling
1:29:47
with people on the floor,
they're getting kicked in the
1:29:49
head. They can't have firearms
taken away they can be shot and
1:29:52
killed. Something has to be done
have some kinds of fear for
1:29:55
people so that they do not try
to attempt to attack any officer
1:29:58
ever in uniform to
1:30:00
added that being a sanctuary
city has backfired for New York
1:30:03
in recent years. When I'm mayor
of Fredericksburg when I have a
1:30:06
cop with a with a billy club on
every corner.
1:30:10
The other thing is weighing
these key. I guess you don't
1:30:12
have billy clubs anymore because
I saw that video. Billy
1:30:15
coachability No, I want little
kids to go up and say Excuse me,
1:30:19
officer, I'm lost. Yeah, no one
no kid does that anymore.
1:30:23
Remember when you were a kid
like your mom said if you ever
1:30:25
get lost just go up to a cop now
I'm sure the cops say move along
1:30:28
kid.
1:30:30
So that one guy who was arrested
before the details of that
1:30:34
arrest, I don't have the clip.
But it was brought out on gut
1:30:37
felt of all places your favorite
that guy was a really bad actor.
1:30:41
He has been beaten people up he
went into a Nordstroms and
1:30:44
punched out a clerk and a
bitter. Oh, good and then stole
1:30:47
something and left. Nobody
cares. And these guys this New
1:30:51
York is completely out of
control. If this is going on,
1:30:53
and the mayor is a cop. What is
going on in New York with a cop
1:31:00
Mayor lets this happen. We
haven't heard from him have we?
1:31:03
Know I'm sure they're bringing
out a body double John.
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You don't think so? Hey, I got
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And I mean, they used to be a
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And sometimes we're in the
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is that Heather hiding? Is that
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that sounds like Heather from
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that is. But I'll tell you this.
That is not one of the great
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heart podcast stable I guess. I
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believe so. But mo Rocca is
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he's a weird character I've
never met him I've seen him me
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but he's always do tech stuff a
so he's melodramatic and I don't
1:34:22
know if he's somewhat annoying.
Who listens to these shows any
1:34:24
trolls that anyone ever heard of
these podcasts? Just curious.
1:34:29
Now you notice those are 2/32
ads? Yes. That's so yeah, it
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takes a lot for sure. I Heart
Radio to give somebody a minute,
1:34:37
a minute ad.
1:34:39
Now,
1:34:41
are these ads that run on the
radio? No, they run on mostly
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other podcasts. It's house ads,
house ads. Okay. They're
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basically how we're promoting
this drink. All right, this is
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this is a fine segment you're
doing here. Yeah, I think so.
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Okay, and so who would get a
minute? I mean, who wouldn't get
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you
1:35:00
You do get a minute. Well,
there's a podcast that would get
1:35:03
a minute and it's the you and me
podcast if you heard of the you
1:35:06
and me podcast, not can't say as
I have no, it wasn't you, you
1:35:11
might recognize this person. Hi,
I'm Hillary Clinton back with a
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new season of my podcast.
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Show I'll be talking to people I
admire about many things,
1:35:23
including one of my favorite
subjects, getting things done,
1:35:27
will hear from folks in
positions of power, like
1:35:30
Democratic House Leader Hakeem
Jeffries, but also writers and
1:35:34
actors, community organizers,
really anyone who shows up every
1:35:38
day and keeps doing the work.
There's so much out there first
1:35:42
practice, but all of my guests
bring tremendous passion and
1:35:46
commitment and ability to block
out the noise. And I should
1:35:51
probably warn you lots of sports
metaphors. You stay calm, and
1:35:56
focus on releasing the ball,
getting it to a receiver and
1:35:59
hopefully getting into the
endzone on behalf of the
1:36:02
American people. So join me for
this conversation and more.
1:36:06
Listen to you and me both on the
iHeartRadio app on Apple
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podcasts or wherever you get
your podcasts. Okay, now I have
1:36:14
to play a couple of ads. All
right. I can't I can't believe I
1:36:18
had to say by the way, we kept
that secret podcast, Hillary
1:36:21
Clinton. I did not know how to
podcast. Yes, I think she was on
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Spotify. And they and they
didn't they chose not to part
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ways. I think they chose they
can barely do a read. I read is
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lame. And then she clipped that
she uses to punch it up is that
1:36:37
Hakeem Jeffries talking about
throwing a ball?
1:36:41
Touchdown for the American
people. It was I mean, come on
1:36:44
just hanging with Hillary. What
was the name of this podcast?
1:36:47
This was You and me both. Are
you?
1:36:50
Alright, I have a 46 second ad.
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This is President President
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Biden. For people to pitch in.
How do you think he starts?
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Hi, he's beat was it? Hello.
He's got that opening. He always
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does. It's gonna be the same
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I'm no here. No, no, here it is.
Hey,
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hey,
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fundraising. Yes, but here's the
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whenever you can, to Joe Biden's
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these donations from grassroots
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And Joe's behind the camera.
Thanks, Obama.
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Say Hi, Joe. Hi, everybody.
Yeah, hi, everybody. Yeah, hi,
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everybody. I used to say hi to
everybody. Now he's someone
1:38:23
advised him to turn that to Hey,
hey.
1:38:27
Now it wasn't look. No, it
wasn't look. So GE Jean Carol e
1:38:34
Jean Carroll. The woman who was
awarded in appeal no doubt at
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388 Like a lot of million
dollars from former President
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Trump was on the Rachel Maddow
Show.
1:38:47
And ratio of course, you know,
as a as a a woman who fights for
1:38:53
women fights for women's rights.
1:38:57
I was very curious what E Jean
Carroll would do with this
1:39:00
money. Because if you had if you
had all that money and you're
1:39:04
always Rachel Maddow, you're
gonna say well, you know, I
1:39:07
wanted for if I was EG and
Carol, and I'm not like, I'm
1:39:10
going to make sure that I can
transport girls for abortions.
1:39:14
Yeah, I'm gonna do all kinds of
good stuff with this money.
1:39:17
Let's listen in and see how
embarrassed Rachel got. You've
1:39:20
talked about using some of
Trump's money that you're about
1:39:23
to get to help shore up women's
rights. Do you know what that
1:39:28
might be? what that might look
like? Rachel? Yes, I have such
1:39:34
such great ideas for all the
good I'm gonna do with this
1:39:38
money. First thing Rachel, you
and I go shopping for lately new
1:39:44
wardrobe. New shoes. Motorcycle
for Crowley new fishing rod for
1:39:49
Robbie. Rachel, what do you want
a penthouse? It's your Rachel
1:39:53
Penthouse and France. You want
France? You want to go fishing
1:39:57
in France? No.
1:40:00
That's,
1:40:01
that's a joke.
1:40:03
That's a joke.
1:40:07
Although if, if me fishing in
France could do something for
1:40:11
women's rights, I would take the
hit, obviously
1:40:16
for the team, let me let me
1:40:20
as if you need persuasion in
that regard.
1:40:23
There it is. We're gonna go to
anybody who wants to get a good
1:40:26
look at this. I'd find the
latest edition of Mr. Reagan on
1:40:31
youtube I posted it on. No
authority does social and it has
1:40:37
a part of a documentary about
this woman who lives out in the
1:40:42
woods in a in a house and she
has pink hair during what she's
1:40:47
doing this. The mouse is called
a mouse house. She has written
1:40:51
on the side because she has a
bunch of mice living in the
1:40:55
house aging aging Carol. Yeah,
really?
1:41:01
Yeah. Wow. So she has mice
living in the house and the
1:41:05
bunch of them in the kitchen and
elsewhere because and she says
1:41:08
she gets poisoned. Right? She
has a cat named vagina.
1:41:12
Literally. This woman is nuts.
No, she's a complete nut. But
1:41:16
when you see the parts of this
documentary at the beginning of
1:41:18
this Mr. Reagan episode, it's
just like, oh, this is just
1:41:22
bullcrap. And
1:41:25
he claims that she should go to
prison for a false accusation
1:41:28
and then of course his lawsuits
have phony and we'll go anywhere
1:41:32
because they wouldn't allow me
to actually put on a defense
1:41:37
this is a pathetic
1:41:40
it's just pathetic. That this is
allowed to happen is all again
1:41:44
New York. Yes. Yeah. New York.
True what happened in New York
1:41:48
overnight.
1:41:51
It these things don't happen
overnight. It went downhill I
1:41:54
mean, New York will come back
they just need a new guy in
1:41:57
there like Giuliani Bratton
combo I mean, it'll happen it
1:42:01
just it'll be a while it's not
gonna happen quickly. This we're
1:42:06
I think we can almost see the
bottom of everything. What's
1:42:10
happening? I'm trying to Mystic
I'm not seeing the bottom I
1:42:15
don't think so. I think the
bottom is gonna look deeper than
1:42:18
you like.
1:42:23
You know, for years I followed
the vape wars, which I think we
1:42:29
conclusively analyzed as these
are not tobacco products. The
1:42:35
master states agreement calls
for taxes on tobacco products to
1:42:40
be given to the states who wrote
bonds, big bonds based upon this
1:42:45
tobacco companies, giving them
really billions of dollars a
1:42:49
year and kids were stopping
smoking tobacco products. This
1:42:54
was a huge problem. Because
that's that stops the money
1:42:57
train.
1:42:59
And so then the tobacco Big
Tobacco went so far as to buy up
1:43:03
jewel and ruin it
1:43:07
and quash it and Trump almost
got sai opt into into some
1:43:11
legislation. He figured it I
think was Melania actually
1:43:14
figured it out the last moment
Hold on a second. This is a
1:43:16
scam. But there's still one more
annoying little thing that's out
1:43:21
there and we have to get rid of
it. And we'll do that of course
1:43:24
with Chuck Schumer. Local smoke
shops in New Rochelle. You can't
1:43:27
miss the brightly colored
packages on the wall each pouch
1:43:31
boasting an enticing flavor,
wintergreen citrus cinnamon. But
1:43:35
there is one top lawmakers are
calling for federal action on
1:43:38
the tobacco and electronic
cigarette alternative called
1:43:41
Zin. It's a pouch packed with
problems over the week. How
1:43:46
about that didn't come from a PR
company did it? It's a pouch
1:43:50
packed with problems here at
alternative called Zin. It's a
1:43:54
pouch packed with problems. Over
the weekend Senator Chuck
1:43:58
Schumer urging the FDA to
investigate and zin over its
1:44:01
marketing and health effects,
citing high levels of nicotine
1:44:04
marketed to teens, and sometimes
those even younger, I'm
1:44:08
delivering a warning to parents
because these nicotine pouches
1:44:13
seem to lock their sights on
young kids teenagers and lower.
1:44:17
And this whether he's talking
about Facebook, or whether it's
1:44:20
talking about non tobacco
products, this these guys are
1:44:23
corrupt and use the social media
to hook them from Senator
1:44:27
Schumer's social media world
buzzing with some Republicans
1:44:30
rallying behind the nicotine
pouch, claiming Schumer was
1:44:33
inciting a quote ZZ
insurrection, going by
1:44:37
Congresswoman Marcela green.
Then Congressman Richard Hudson,
1:44:41
posted this picture holding a
pack of Zinn claiming Schumer is
1:44:45
against an alternative that has
helped many people. They're all
1:44:48
in on it. If they're not being
paid by tobacco. They're being
1:44:51
paid by Big Nick wet, but
doctors say this product is
1:44:54
dangerous when purchased by a
teenager because of the concerns
1:44:58
over nicotine nicotine.
1:45:00
potentiate other types of
addiction, not to mention it has
1:45:04
long term impacts on cognition,
added anxiety, psychologists and
1:45:09
addiction specialist Dr.
Alexandra straightener warns
1:45:12
this can be harmful to a child's
brain when you know, when they
1:45:16
see things that catch their eye.
We're setting them up to be
1:45:20
curious and use those things and
we're setting them up for what
1:45:23
could become a lifelong problem
that can adversely affect their
1:45:26
health. In a statement Philip
Morris International says it's
1:45:29
setting a benchmark for the
industry when it comes to not
1:45:32
marketing's in towards those who
are underage the company side
1:45:36
CDC data from last year that
shows the use of oral nicotine
1:45:41
pouches by those under the legal
age is exceptionally low. This
1:45:46
so transparently corrupt.
1:45:50
Let's let's call it a pouch
packed with problems.
1:45:55
Is there any evidence that
nicotine gets you hooked on to
1:45:59
other substances, you know,
through Facebook and then
1:46:02
through that, through that get
through that in there? So it was
1:46:07
eating use the word exacerbates
but I use a synonym that if you
1:46:11
get hooked on nicotine, you'll
be hooked on others. Yes, yes.
1:46:14
You'll be hooked on. I don't
know that. There's any evidence
1:46:17
for that. I don't think there
is.
1:46:20
You just hooked on nicotine. I
know I've been
1:46:25
it's not like a gateway product
or heroin. No, no.
1:46:30
But it's just it's so it's so
obvious when these people don't
1:46:34
represent us.
1:46:36
Surprise. I know they represent
the people that give them the
1:46:39
money to get into the office in
which they inhabit. Yes, yes,
1:46:43
yes. And that's not what's bad.
It's bad. Well, let's see if
1:46:47
this has changed topic. No.
Okay.
1:46:50
I want to do the swearing
parrots mentioned in the
1:46:53
newsletter.
1:46:55
officials had a British zoo set
a group of infamously foul mouth
1:46:58
parrots that were isolated from
the rest of the flock are being
1:47:02
moved in with the rest of the
chatty birds in the hopes of
1:47:05
cleaning up their language. The
Lincolnshire Wildlife Park
1:47:08
famously received the five
African Grey parrots from
1:47:11
different owners in 2020. And
the new arrivals spent their
1:47:14
time in quarantine. teaching
each other a variety of
1:47:17
profanities. The birds were
removed from the rest of the
1:47:20
zoo's flock to keep them from
teaching their bad habits to
1:47:23
dozens of other parents.
Officials said the recent
1:47:26
arrival of three more potty
mouth parents led them to make
1:47:29
the decision to put all eight of
the cussing birds in with the
1:47:33
rest of the parents. Steve
Nichols, the chief executive of
1:47:36
the Park told CNN. We've put
eight really, really offensive
1:47:40
swearing parents with 92 non
swearing ones. When we came to
1:47:44
move them the language that came
out of their carrying boxes was
1:47:47
phenomenal. Really bad, not
normal swear words. But these
1:47:51
were proper expletives. Nichols
said keepers are hoping the
1:47:54
swearing parents will learn new
sounds from the rest of the
1:47:56
flock instead of the other way
around. He told the BBC we could
1:48:01
end up with 100 Swearing parents
on our hands. Only time will
1:48:04
tell the zoo posted signs
warning visitors about the
1:48:07
potential for foul language. But
Mr. Nichols said the swearing
1:48:11
parents have actually proven to
be popular with the public. He
1:48:15
said we did hear a lot more
customers swearing at parents
1:48:18
than we did Paris swearing at
customers. Okay, so this is just
1:48:22
proof.
1:48:23
This is proof that the birds
aren't real.
1:48:27
You know, the funny thing about
this story is this is a parallel
1:48:30
story. There's almost an
identical story in Canada. And I
1:48:35
believe there's one of the
United States somewhere i Even
1:48:37
though I haven't tracked that
one down. But it's all at once.
1:48:41
A bunch of swearing parrots,
African Greys who can who are
1:48:45
very, so I'd like to know what I
mean. It's funny, the bit about
1:48:51
the birds aren't real. But
there's something going on here.
1:48:54
Why are they giving us the story
at all? This is not new.
1:49:00
Well, because the African Greys
are notorious for cussing. I
1:49:04
don't know. I don't know.
1:49:07
Yet somehow they sense that you
you you delight from it. So the
1:49:12
bird itself birds, they're not
ready. They're their drone,
1:49:16
probably the smartest of all the
birds, their drones. It cusses
1:49:20
it says something horrible. And
then you react to it. And it
1:49:23
says, well, that's cool. I got
some attention. So then it
1:49:26
develops the language of
1:49:29
kind of cussing. I'm glad you're
so entertained by this. I am.
1:49:36
Let's talk about something
horrible.
1:49:39
We have a couple of
1:49:42
very bad situations medically,
at least what I'm tracking in
1:49:46
the United States. One is the
increase in cancer,
1:49:51
Turbo cancers. In particular,
there's a lot of prostate cancer
1:50:00
And now we're seeing a lot of
dementia
1:50:05
and
1:50:08
Alzheimer's
1:50:11
and what's his face? Who's that
guy? What's his face? What's his
1:50:15
face? Yeah, well, he played
Austin. He has the the prostate
1:50:19
here. Here's a story for The New
York Post. My daughter was
1:50:23
diagnosed with dementia. She's
only 19 dementia is running
1:50:27
rampant. And I think I had so
this this story kind of put me
1:50:32
on.
1:50:34
Let me see.
1:50:36
This one this story put me on a
little bit of a scroll whole
1:50:39
rabbit hole. When it comes to
keeping the mind healthy. A new
1:50:42
study suggests a blood test
could screen for Alzheimer's
1:50:46
disease. It's the most common
type of dementia. According to
1:50:49
the National Institutes of
Health. Doctors say the earlier
1:50:53
they can detect the disease the
better and a new study.
1:50:56
Researchers say a blood test for
protein known as Peter had a
1:51:01
high accuracy of detecting
Alzheimer's before symptoms
1:51:05
began to show up in a patient
shows that the promise
1:51:10
correlates how likely somebody
has this abnormally high level
1:51:13
of p tau in the blood may have
those amyloid plaques in the
1:51:17
brain.
1:51:18
The test is used in the new
study and a commercially
1:51:22
available tool but it's
currently available just for
1:51:25
research only doctors are hoping
to make the tool available for
1:51:28
clinical use soon. So p tau or
tau t au is a protein and g
1:51:37
would you would you wager where
this protein has also been
1:51:40
found. I have some studies here
I have some meta What is it
1:51:45
PubMed stuff in the vaccine?
Yes, sir has exactly right tau
1:51:50
protein.
1:51:52
And Steve Kirsch who of course,
you know, take him with a grain
1:51:58
of salt as you will, but he has
a correlation. I liked the guy
1:52:03
because he was a pro Vax nut.
Yeah. Well, he has a correlation
1:52:09
study from med alerts. And the
correlation is how many people
1:52:14
who had different vaccinations
now have dementia. And it's not
1:52:20
even funny. The The COVID The
COVID-19 vaccine is is literally
1:52:26
off the chart.
1:52:29
This is a problem and you know,
just think yeah, this in a lot
1:52:34
of other things. And it's just
it is depressing for people got
1:52:37
the shot. You know, taking this
this year that you know, Kirsch
1:52:40
got it. Yeah, that's probably
why he's so insane about
1:52:44
publishing all this stuff. Yeah.
And then this one, this one
1:52:48
crossed my desk from
1:52:51
our buddy there in Chicago.
1:52:54
Class Action.
1:52:57
Are you convinced Gardasil made
your loved one seriously, Ill Oh
1:53:01
man. Can you believe this?
1:53:04
That Gardasil thing, which we
were on 14 years ago, we're
1:53:08
like, this doesn't sound right.
15 years, 15 years? Yeah, it's
1:53:12
been since the beginning of the
show. So they're mounting a Stax
1:53:15
dexamethasone? So they're
mounting a class action suit.
1:53:18
Well, good luck. And then
they're gonna have to do the
1:53:20
government, somebody's gonna
have to come in and get rid of
1:53:24
this liability thing where they
don't have there's no liability
1:53:29
whatsoever. You can make it you
could call something a vaccine
1:53:32
and have it filled with arsenic.
And it's fine. It's good to go.
1:53:37
Although not the not the
ozempic. I think we talked about
1:53:41
that. I look. ozempic is not
considered a biologic. So even
1:53:44
though it's administered through
a needle, it is does not fall
1:53:48
under the under the same
protections as the so called
1:53:52
vaccinations.
1:53:55
That should give some people
some some pause. Yeah, it was
1:53:59
not a vaccination. No. Well,
it's just a treatment. Yeah, I
1:54:03
understand.
1:54:05
Maybe they should have called it
a vaccination. They need to know
1:54:08
the needs that vaccination needs
to be a biologic has to be a
1:54:12
biologic.
1:54:14
Let's see big tech for a second.
All you have to do is change the
1:54:18
definition it doesn't have I
know just dictionaries it's
1:54:21
fine. Case a dictionary. I've
done it already. Quick note.
1:54:25
John Kerry is out as we know of
the US climate envoy. Yeah, he
1:54:29
quit and who's coming in? Your
buddy John Podesta?
1:54:35
Yeah, not my buddy.
1:54:37
My buddy, can you believe that
that bringing that dude in?
1:54:43
That's that's just that one.
What is his what is his
1:54:47
climatology? Wow, what is his
creds? What is his BS? Er, he
1:54:53
has some creepy art No doubt
some creepy art about
1:54:55
climatology. What are you
drinking? Ah,
1:55:00
I am having another version of
this product called DRAM and
1:55:04
this is of sparkling waters
herbal sparkling water and this
1:55:07
one is citrus and blossom which
I have not had yet oh and by
1:55:11
will taste a little bit of it
was wonderful with blossom.
1:55:17
Again it was a boots on the
ground report.
1:55:22
It's okay it's not as good as
the lavendar
1:55:26
Transhumanism is coming closer
every day from the guy that so
1:55:30
many people love tonight a sign
of hope for millions of
1:55:33
Americans living with paralysis
billionaire Elon Musk announcing
1:55:37
that his company neural Link has
surgically implanted its first
1:55:40
brain chip in a human he is
recovering well and called the
1:55:45
initial results promising the
device is designed to interpret
1:55:48
your neural activity. So you can
operate a computer or smartphone
1:55:53
by simply thinking the goal is
to help patients with
1:55:56
debilitating conditions control
external devices with their
1:55:59
thoughts. Experts say the
technology could one day benefit
1:56:02
people paralyzed by stroke brain
and spinal cord injury or ALS
1:56:06
this would be a major game
changer. If it were to be proven
1:56:10
to be safe and effective. Neuro
links device is now in clinical
1:56:14
trials joining a handful of
other groups testing brain
1:56:17
computer interface technology,
this woman who had lost her
1:56:20
voice was able to have a
conversation with her husband
1:56:23
through a mind controlled
avatar. I was thinking about
1:56:26
running to the store what time
will you be home and Swiss
1:56:29
researchers used artificial
intelligence and Brain and Spine
1:56:33
implants to help this man
paralyzed in a motorcycle
1:56:36
accident to walk again. Experts
say it's still a long road to
1:56:39
prove the success and safety of
neural links device and others
1:56:43
like it before it would be
approved for consumers. But
1:56:46
David this is a beacon of hope
for people living with paralysis
1:56:50
from things like stroke or ALS
or brain or spinal cord injury.
1:56:56
Well
1:56:58
that sounds great. That story
seems to be an exaggeration of
1:57:03
its I enjoy an exaggeration of
what it actually does. I think
1:57:07
and I doubt that woman is
speaking through that system.
1:57:10
I'd like that. Will you be home?
I don't believe she can even get
1:57:14
that. No, this is not I know.
This is one of those Gamow it's
1:57:17
called gun Valley demo. The
giveaway is I mean we have aI
1:57:23
voices that are pretty good
these days. Why does it go? Why
1:57:26
why time will you'll be home. I
mean, other than that we do a
1:57:31
three by three just so we can
get get it a little
1:57:35
sharpen up our analysis skills
on the bullcrap. That is the big
1:57:39
three plus one networks of M
five M.
1:57:43
Yeah, we have to go back to the
Middle East but I think we can
1:57:45
do it. And now it's done. Boland
freebuds Three, experiment by JC
1:57:52
comparing story from ABC
1:57:57
the neverending three by three.
Very good everybody. We'd love
1:58:01
to three by three John that
takes a look at the same story
1:58:04
from all the different news
networks, which apparently they
1:58:06
usually get from the same place
so that you have your daily
1:58:10
programming.
1:58:12
And we also add the CBC today's
list to the plus Yeah, this is
1:58:17
the story of Well, the story
explains itself. We'll go we're
1:58:20
gonna start with ABC and Martha
Raddatz tonight, final
1:58:24
preparations underway for
retaliatory strikes against Iran
1:58:27
backed militants, which could
come at any time now, a response
1:58:32
to the brazen drone attack that
left three American soldiers
1:58:35
dead 40 wounded at a remote
desert base here in Jordan,
1:58:39
President Biden today making
clear his mind is made up.
1:58:46
Yes, a response that will strike
multiple targets over several
1:58:50
days, according to a US official
targeting the facilities that
1:58:54
enabled the drone attack. But
another senior US official
1:58:58
acknowledging that the strikes
will not likely hit Iran itself,
1:59:02
given the President's deep
concerns over the war
1:59:05
escalating.
1:59:12
I do hold them responsible in
the sense of is to find the
1:59:16
weapons for the people. I don't
think we need a wider war in the
1:59:19
Middle East. That's not what I'm
looking for. One of the Iranian
1:59:22
backed groups under suspicion
tonight khatam. Hezbollah claims
1:59:26
it's suspending attacks on US
forces in the region. But the
1:59:30
Pentagon saying actions speak
louder than words. I don't think
1:59:33
we could be any more clear that
we have called on the Iranian
1:59:38
proxy groups to stop their
attacks. They have not. And so
1:59:43
we will respond in a time in
manner of our choosing with us
1:59:46
live from Amman, Jordan and
Martha. I know we've learned
1:59:49
that President Biden will attend
the dignified transfer of those
1:59:52
soldiers on Friday back to
Dover. And Martha in the
1:59:54
meantime, what more are you
learning tonight about the
1:59:56
coming American response to this
deadly attack? David even though
1:59:59
the
2:00:00
President is hesitant to strike
Iran itself during this planned
2:00:03
multi day bombing barrage. A US
official tells me tonight that
2:00:08
Iranian assets outside of Iran
could be targets. And most of
2:00:12
the strikes and the official
will be inside Syria. I'm very
2:00:18
disappointed in the miking or
lack of miking of the President.
2:00:24
I mean, this is just bad.
Everything was one of those lon
2:00:28
things. Yeah, but the but even
just the President has made Yes,
2:00:32
I got my man my mind made up.
Yes. The whole thing is just,
2:00:37
they never get him even just
know they don't get good audio
2:00:41
of the president anymore, but
they never haven't. If you
2:00:43
recall, when he was running for
president, that's all we
2:00:47
complained about. We had those
guys who were sabotaging him
2:00:51
with the sound. Yes. So this is
not not like a new is a
2:00:55
revelation that he sounds sucks
on the President
2:00:59
to have a
2:01:00
I have a before he played the
second part of this. I'm going
2:01:03
to play the Biden screaming clip
because he's kind of well miked
2:01:07
here, Donald Trump. Think about
this, especially here in South
2:01:11
Carolina, proud military state.
Donald Trump, when he was
2:01:16
commander in chief refused to
visit a cemetery, US cemetery
2:01:20
outside of Paris for fallen
American soldiers, and refer to
2:01:25
those heroes and I quote, as
suckers and losers, he actually
2:01:29
said that, he said that, how
dare he say that? How dare you
2:01:33
talk about my son and all about
threats like that?
2:01:38
I call them patriots and heroes.
The only loser I see is Donald
2:01:42
Trump.
2:01:44
Wow, ad hominem attacks
president. No kidding. Somehow
2:01:50
was attacked even though it's a
I don't know that. It was some
2:01:53
World War One cemetery his son
is somehow involved. From the
2:01:57
from World War One. Yes, blue
one. And by the way, that was
2:02:00
never verified. And even Snopes
won't call it true, but they
2:02:04
won't call it false either. It's
never said that Snopes is still
2:02:07
in business. Yeah, believe it or
not. Okay, here we go. We're
2:02:11
gonna move to NBC and the same
report tonight. President Biden
2:02:14
says he's decided how he'll
respond to that deadly drone
2:02:17
attack on US troops by an
Iranian backed militia.
2:02:22
Iranian back? Yes, the president
at pressed by NBC News. Gabe
2:02:26
Gutierrez, if you hold Iran
responsible for the attack. I do
2:02:30
hold responsible, responsible
and offensive to find the
2:02:33
weapons to the people. The
Commander in Chief's decision
2:02:36
comes shortly after a US
official says hold on a second.
2:02:39
So they both have the same. Yes.
And then the clip. I held them
2:02:43
responsible for the weapons. I
mean, by that. I mean, you know
2:02:48
that our weapons are everywhere.
Are we responsible? We should be
2:02:52
responsible for everything okay.
2:02:55
responsible to find the weapons
to the people. The Commander in
2:02:59
Chief's decision come shortly
after a US official says the
2:03:02
President spoke with members of
his national security team this
2:03:05
morning. Following this
situation room meeting Monday
2:03:08
where the President and his top
aides analyzed several
2:03:11
retaliatory options the Pentagon
had presented to him President
2:03:15
Biden's under pressure to
respond after US troops were
2:03:17
killed by Iranian backed
militant groups. For the first
2:03:20
time since the Israel Hamas war
began in October, the latest in
2:03:24
more than 160 attacks by
militias against bases with
2:03:28
Americans. During that time. The
President has ordered limited
2:03:31
strikes in response, but they
have not deterred the Iranian
2:03:35
backed groups.
2:03:39
Sunday's attack at a remote
outpost in 2011. Did he say why
2:03:43
did they even put him in there?
This This makes no sense for a
2:03:48
news report that there must be
some like it's a real it's a
2:03:50
real piece of crap news report.
I mean, it's like, Hey, we got
2:03:53
to put the president in there
because we got to make it look
2:03:55
like the president wants this so
that you have not deterred the
2:03:58
Iranian backed groups.
2:04:02
Sunday's attack at a remote
outpost in Tower 22 while US
2:04:07
troops were sleeping. The
Pentagon is examining whether
2:04:10
the explosive enemy drone got
past air defenses in a moment of
2:04:14
confusion when a US drone was
also landing tonight Republican
2:04:18
critics say President Biden has
not done enough to confront Iran
2:04:22
and to deter the attacks and
they're doing nothing that is
2:04:26
meaningful, and now we have more
Goldstar families because of it
2:04:31
and it's infuriating.
2:04:33
So Peter, the President is not
revealed what his response will
2:04:36
be including whether he'll take
action inside of Iran but giving
2:04:39
a clue about what he hopes will
not happen. Less or the
2:04:42
President today said I don't
think we need a wider war in the
2:04:46
Middle East. That is not what
I'm looking for his words there.
2:04:49
Meanwhile, the White House says
President Biden will be there at
2:04:52
Dover Air Force Base when the
bodies of those three US service
2:04:55
members returned home this
Friday. I'll be looking at his
2:04:58
watch
2:05:00
Why'd they he didn't actually
say I'm not looking for a wider
2:05:03
war in the region. Because they
didn't have that audio. They
2:05:07
have audio of everything except
the thing they said at the end.
2:05:09
This is this is the military
industrial complex setting us
2:05:13
up, setting everybody up. It's
It's disturbing at this point.
2:05:18
The President has no control.
Obama has no control. This is
2:05:22
this is the military. They're
just running everything.
2:05:27
I mean, I don't think you can.
What are our representatives our
2:05:31
loyal servants doing? They're
yelling at Zuckerberg.
2:05:37
This is this what they're doing
this is this is wrong. Ah. All
2:05:42
right. Onward. With our friends
at CBS. President Biden told
2:05:48
reporters he has made up his
mind how to retaliate for the
2:05:51
drone attack which killed three
American soldiers in Jordan.
2:05:58
Yes, wow, exactly the same.
2:06:08
I do hold this was responsible
for supplying the weapons to the
2:06:13
people.
2:06:14
In an apparent attempt to head
off us airstrikes. The Iranian
2:06:18
backed militia, the US blames
for Sunday's deadly attack,
2:06:22
announced it was suspending
military operations against
2:06:26
American forces. The Pentagon
spokesman responded by noting
2:06:30
there have been three more
attacks on US troops since the
2:06:34
drone strike in Jordan, you
know, I don't think we could be
2:06:36
any more clear that we have
called on the Iranian proxy
2:06:41
groups to stop their attacks.
They have not. And so we will
2:06:47
respond in a time and manner of
our choosing. The US military is
2:06:51
rushing additional air defenses
to that base in Jordan, which
2:06:55
officials acknowledge had not
been as well protected against
2:06:58
drone attack as American troop
locations across the border in
2:07:02
Iraq and Syria. Sunday was the
first time the outpost known as
2:07:07
tower 22 had been attacked. The
drone came in low and slow,
2:07:12
shortly after parts of the air
defense system had been taken
2:07:15
offline to allow a returning
American drone to land safely.
2:07:20
It was not detected in time and
hit the sleeping quarters while
2:07:23
troops were still in their beds.
I have a question before we
2:07:27
finish this report. So we had a
drone coming into land, which I
2:07:33
mean, none of this makes sense.
But we'll just have to believe
2:07:35
the report is following it. So
but do the Iranians or do
2:07:40
Iranians make Reaper level
drones? I thought they only had
2:07:44
these things with a lawnmower on
the back is the lawnmower. Yeah,
2:07:47
the one way drones and I don't
know how it could get to the
2:07:51
point where you have the
technology to find a new it's
2:07:55
called a false flag.
2:07:59
Official say plans call for the
US to launch a real bombing
2:08:04
campaign, not just another round
of one and done retaliatory
2:08:09
strikes.
2:08:12
So far, once it begins, the
bombing is likely to continue
2:08:17
for day. Shocking days. Okay.
That's, that's what I said is
2:08:22
our report from CBS. And that is
the guy David Norton, most
2:08:26
credible, most credible and so
what he says goes, that means
2:08:31
they're gonna have a bombing
thing. It's gonna last for days
2:08:33
shock and awe. Yeah, but they're
not gonna, it's not going to be
2:08:37
shock and awe. Oh, I will bet
you the term shock and awe comes
2:08:42
up
2:08:46
in the media, and now, here's
one other thing. And not taking
2:08:49
that bet. Okay, just listening
to these reports and how, you
2:08:53
know, this zombie of a
president? I don't think I'm
2:08:56
insulting anybody by saying that
is just being whatever this
2:09:01
sounds like the real guy. I
mean, he's he's got his body
2:09:04
doubles, who's a little more
coherent.
2:09:07
People complain about the number
one
2:09:10
country that we send,
particularly military aid to
2:09:13
being Israel and therefore say,
oh, Israel, they're the horrible
2:09:18
people there. They're behind
everything I and I was, I was
2:09:22
open to some of that, that
thinking but no, I'm gonna turn
2:09:25
that around. They're just the
Stooges that we use to kill
2:09:31
everybody and make all kinds of
money in the only industry we
2:09:34
have which apparently, which is
the millet. We have two
2:09:38
industries military industrial
complex, which is the biggest
2:09:42
one all any chips we make here.
Everything is all military,
2:09:45
military, military, and we have
Silicon Valley. And we're
2:09:49
controlling them now. Because
that we're yelling at Zuckerberg
2:09:52
and telling him he's the
murderer.
2:09:54
But we're just I think we're
just using our Pentagon. Our
2:09:57
military system is
2:10:00
Using Israel to go after
Hezbollah to get everyone all
2:10:03
riled up and Iran to get all the
militants everywhere. I mean,
2:10:07
bring back the JV team, we've
got tower 22 with the Inherent
2:10:12
Resolve which continues, which
is now going on for almost 10
2:10:16
years. This has to stop. No
Yeah. So let's go to the CBC
2:10:22
which is Canada which will not
get the same feeds but there may
2:10:26
be or maybe not do the same
story. Let me start with my
2:10:30
outrage and sorrow. sitting
inside a secure Pentagon meeting
2:10:34
room, US Defense Secretary Lloyd
Austin declared attacks on
2:10:38
American soldiers abroad will
not be tolerated. Repeating a
2:10:42
pledge made by the President to
retaliate, we will take all
2:10:46
necessary actions to defend the
US and our troops. Most of the
2:10:50
soldiers were sleeping at the
time of the pre Dawn strike
2:10:53
Sunday, which hit a remote base
in northeastern Jordan housing
2:10:57
US soldiers on a mission to
counter ISIS. Multiple American
2:11:01
news agencies are reporting the
enemy drone, ISIS, when those
2:11:07
guys come back,
2:11:09
ISIS who was one of our earlier
clips, she also had an ISIS
2:11:13
reference ISIS pre Dawn strike
Sunday, which hit a remote base
2:11:17
in northeastern Jordan housing
US soldiers on a mission to
2:11:21
counter ISIS. Multiple American
news agencies are reporting the
2:11:25
enemy drone evaded us defenses
because it was mistaken for an
2:11:30
American drone. National
Security Council Spokesman John
2:11:34
Kirby says Joe Biden is meeting
with his advisers to decide on a
2:11:38
response. We'll do that on our
schedule. And we'll do it in the
2:11:41
manner of the President's
choosing as Commander in Chief,
2:11:44
the White House is blaming
Iranian backed militias
2:11:47
operating in Iraq and Syria for
this attack, and others
2:11:51
targeting US troops since the
Hamas Israel conflict began in
2:11:55
October. And it's sparking
intense debate over the
2:11:58
appropriate scale and scope of
us retaliation. One option that
2:12:03
should be considered according
to Mark Esper, who served as
2:12:06
Donald Trump's defense secretary
is to specifically target
2:12:10
Iranian intelligence leaders
outside of the country's borders
2:12:14
with target their personnel and
their sites in Iraq and Syria.
2:12:18
Very, I hit him fairly hard, and
I'd see how that works. Esper
2:12:22
says if that doesn't deter them,
escalation would be necessary if
2:12:26
the attacks continued that I'd
worked my way up those options
2:12:29
and eventually work your way
into striking targets within
2:12:31
Iran. In Tehran, an effort is
underway to distance Iran from
2:12:36
this attack to go to the home of
a Senior Foreign Ministry
2:12:40
spokesman held a news conference
calling allegations of Ron's
2:12:44
direct involvement baseless the
claims are being dismissed
2:12:47
outright but the US
2:12:51
says baby
2:12:53
yeah baby
2:12:57
we got a lot of jingles we can
bring back now that ISIS is
2:13:01
back. So I want to play we
played the three by three but I
2:13:05
want to play a couple more on
the topic from N T D which will
2:13:09
give us a slightly different
2:13:12
look at thing. Yeah, it's a very
non energetic look. But yeah,
2:13:17
they usually have good
information.
2:13:19
So we're gonna go to IDF which
should Israel's report on what's
2:13:23
going on in Gaza, which might
have something to do with
2:13:26
something.
2:13:28
Israel Defense Forces can stay
out of battle their way through
2:13:31
the strip. On Wednesday, the IDF
reported killing 15 terrorists
2:13:36
in the northern Gaza strip in
just 24 hours. And in central
2:13:40
Gaza. The IDF killed 10 armed
terrorists in less than an hour
2:13:44
and then con Yunus in southern
Gaza. The Hamas run health
2:13:48
ministry said over 150 people
have been killed in the last 24
2:13:52
hours progress Indian medics are
now risking their lives as they
2:13:57
move their ambulances to the
frontlines to be ready to care
2:14:00
for the wounded.
2:14:03
We now function as an ambulance
field point in central Han unis.
2:14:08
Since we left six days ago, we
have been working. There's a lot
2:14:11
of injuries among the displaced
who are in the industrial
2:14:15
quarter in some schools. South
Africa's foreign minister has
2:14:19
taken note of the recent death
toll and call for states to stop
2:14:23
funding Israel's military. Her
comments come just days after
2:14:28
the World Court ordered Israel
to take steps to prevent
2:14:31
genocide and its war against
Hamas terrorists, but can't be
2:14:36
dishonest. I believe that the
2:14:40
rulings of the court have been
ignored by Israel. Hundreds of
2:14:45
people have been killed in the
last three four days. And
2:14:49
clearly Israel believes it has
license to do as it wishes.
2:14:53
World Court also ordered Israel
to take steps to improve the
2:14:57
humanitarian situation in the
Gaza Strip. Hey
2:15:00
A I'm missing a death count from
the Hamas run medical throws in
2:15:04
there. Did they say wasn't a
total? It wasn't a total?
2:15:08
What's the total? What's the
total? IVIG? Total? All guys?
2:15:12
Big we need the big toe. We need
to permit.
2:15:15
The big number needed the big
number on the screen. Number of
2:15:18
Hamas number. Yes. Did you get
the note from the producer that
2:15:21
has boots on the ground in South
Africa? Oh, yeah. Yeah. Well,
2:15:25
this is exactly what I said was
happening. I mean, you mean, the
2:15:29
International Justice Court
note? Yeah, it was about right.
2:15:34
You know, it was? Well, I can
read it if you want. Yeah, I
2:15:37
think it's worth reading.
2:15:40
Because it's it's it fills in
all the blanks of what I had
2:15:43
said about why all of a sudden
South Africa brought an iCj case
2:15:48
against Israel. And our producer
boots on the ground says John
2:15:52
asks why South Africa of all
countries brought the genocide
2:15:54
case against Israel at the ICJ?
2:15:57
Well, Adam is correct that the
African National Congress ANC
2:16:00
ruling party is no longer
bankrupt all of a sudden, this
2:16:03
can only be explained by an
injection of cash from Qatar or
2:16:06
Iran. Another important detail
is that there's a national
2:16:10
election coming up in April in
May and the ANC desperately
2:16:12
needs this money for election
campaign, as this could be the
2:16:15
first one they lose since coming
to power in 1994. And the end of
2:16:20
the white minority rule the ANC
have historically been aligned
2:16:23
with the Palestinian Liberation
Organization. Is that a
2:16:26
terrorist organization? Just
asking for friend Well, it was
2:16:30
the pre Hamas yes operation and
it wasn't it was yeah because
2:16:35
that's when Arafat and
definitely had the bus bombings
2:16:39
there were the right they were
famous for bus bombings and then
2:16:42
murdering the bomber the power
vested blow up the bus. So the
2:16:46
PLO, with its successor Hamas,
so this goes way back for them
2:16:51
not to mention the Minister of
International Relations. Now
2:16:55
that he Pandora is a Muslim
convert and traveled to Iran
2:16:58
Choi, Iran shortly after the
October 7 attack, why do they
2:17:02
waste their time on the court?
Why don't they just send more
2:17:05
drones or send more weapons
because that's what they're
2:17:07
doing. Nothing gets South
African Muslims going like a
2:17:10
flare up and ISRAEL PALESTINE.
Oh, interesting. Something the
2:17:14
ANC is trying to court the
Muslim vote. But this is only 2%
2:17:17
of the country's population,
there's a real risk. This could
2:17:19
backfire. South Africa has its
own Christian Zionists as a good
2:17:23
combo, who make up a much larger
proportion of the country's
2:17:27
black African majority. Adam
mentioned the guy who said kill
2:17:30
the white people. He's in
opposition at the moment but his
2:17:33
political party is an extreme
left breakaway from the ANC and
2:17:36
so must be seen as more ANC than
the ANC in order to gain
2:17:41
electorally. Incidentally, South
Africa, despite pretending to be
2:17:44
neutral in the Ukraine conflict
is also aligned with Russia for
2:17:48
similar reasons. What you need
to understand about the ANC is
2:17:51
that in ideological terms, it is
a Marxist movement stuck in the
2:17:55
1980s when the Soviet Union
still existed and was backing
2:17:58
the party's efforts to overthrow
the apartheid government. It's
2:18:02
as though they haven't noticed
that Russia is no longer
2:18:04
communist. And in their eyes,
the Palestinians being a fellow
2:18:08
oppressed group can do no wrong.
This is an AI and of course, I
2:18:13
was more interested in the ANC.
But what is Iran wasting their
2:18:17
money on? I mean, why do they
waste don't I mean, aren't they
2:18:20
just aren't they just blowing us
up? I'm telling you, this is a
2:18:23
false flag. I don't even think
Iran did that.
2:18:26
I don't think Iran is dating
back no group to do this.
2:18:32
It makes no sense. Why would
they be going to court trying to
2:18:35
solve things that way with
billions of billions of Rand
2:18:39
whenever they're called shekels,
Rand Rand South Africa, but then
2:18:45
oh, I got a great idea. Let's
give these a wholesome drones.
2:18:50
Let them blow ups and Americans.
That'll go over well, I can see
2:18:54
Qatar doing it. Now. Okay. I'll
give you that. More
2:18:59
troublemakers. troublemakers.
Total troublemakers? Yes,
2:19:03
troublemaker? Pardon. Everybody
knows it. Part two of this
2:19:06
report.
2:19:08
Yeah, Israeli Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday
2:19:12
addressed these concerns. South
Africa had the temerity to bring
2:19:16
this to the ICJ charged us with
genocide against really in the
2:19:22
service of a genocidal
organization. Now, the worst
2:19:26
thing that I can say is this,
that many of the charges, false
2:19:32
and unfounded that were leveled
against us in The Hague, or
2:19:35
brought by UNRWA officials. And
we have discovered
2:19:41
in the last few weeks that UNRWA
officials were complicit in the
2:19:46
massacre, Netanyahu didn't
conquer other United Nations
2:19:50
agencies to replace OpenRA to
help solve the humanitarian aid
2:19:54
situation in the Gaza Strip, and
regarding the 136 hostages still
2:19:59
being held
2:20:00
captive in the Gaza Strip.
National Security Council
2:20:03
spokesperson John Kirby said the
discussions to release the
2:20:06
hostages have been productive.
Kirby also said that Secretary
2:20:10
of State Antony Blinken will be
heading back to the Middle East
2:20:14
at the end of this week to
continue the negotiations to
2:20:17
release the hostages.
2:20:20
Yeah, this lunar operation yeah
no that's it look more looking
2:20:24
into it's all part of the false
flag it's just like it's just
2:20:29
like those White Helmets it's
the you know the goddess in the
2:20:31
eyes serial Sharia Oh, yeah,
though. They're dropping gas
2:20:35
canisters.
2:20:38
what's the end game? Just
there's no end game. It's just
2:20:42
keep keep blowing and money.
Yeah, no, no, we'll keep making
2:20:46
money to taxpayer for more
stuff. Yes, keep making money.
2:20:49
Okay, I gotta balance all of
this. I have to balance this
2:20:53
out. Because there's been too
much war. And people get very
2:20:56
annoyed by just war talk. And we
need to lighten everybody's
2:21:00
load. Get rid of the swearing
parents did that. It was a good
2:21:05
start. I'll give you a give you
a b minus for the swearing
2:21:09
parents. So there was one other
event that took place yesterday
2:21:14
in Washington, DC, while
everybody was of course focused
2:21:18
on Zuckerberg, who as you know,
has blood on his hands, blood.
2:21:23
They brought back after several
years, the National gathering
2:21:27
for prayer and repentance, which
used to be a really big deal.
2:21:32
And they did a very low key
version of it, but I did want to
2:21:36
play the opening. Because the
opening includes, it was
2:21:40
bombastic. The opening includes
a long quote from Abraham
2:21:47
Lincoln, our 16th president.
2:21:51
One glance at the headlines on
any given day reveals to the
2:21:55
spiritually perceptive that
America is in trouble.
2:21:59
Understanding the significance
of these troubles should propel
2:22:03
us to pray for our nation, just
as so many Americans have done
2:22:07
in the past, in the deep
division and devastation of the
2:22:11
Civil War, Abraham Lincoln saw
only one hope, and that was to
2:22:16
cry out to God in humble
repentance. Here, our President
2:22:20
Lincoln's words, we have been
the recipients of the choices
2:22:24
and boundaries of heaven. We
have been preserved these many
2:22:28
years and peace and prosperity.
We have grown in numbers, wealth
2:22:33
and power has no other nation
has ever grown.
2:22:38
But we have forgotten God.
2:22:41
We have forgotten the gracious
hand, which preserved us in
2:22:44
peace, and multiplied and
enriched and strengthened us.
2:22:50
And we have vainly imagined and
the deceitfulness of our hearts,
2:22:55
that all these blessings were
produced by some superior wisdom
2:22:59
and virtue of our own.
2:23:02
intoxicated with unbroken
success, we have become too self
2:23:07
sufficient to feel the necessity
of redeeming and preserving
2:23:11
grace,
2:23:13
too proud to pray to the God
that made us
2:23:18
it behooves us to humble
ourselves before the offended
2:23:22
power
2:23:23
to confess our national sins,
and to pray for clemency. And
2:23:30
forgiveness
2:23:33
than it was five hours after
that
2:23:38
fight. Five hours of prayer
people come up for like 30
2:23:41
seconds and pray and then the
next person will go just one
2:23:44
after the other after the other
I think I think it's interesting
2:23:47
that in 1860, or 59, whatever,
that we gave that speech.
2:23:53
The theme was the country's in
trouble.
2:23:57
And now this is like in the
prairie praying and the rest of
2:24:00
it. This is the country Yeah.
And once people kind of relax to
2:24:04
that can be everyone's Well, me,
me or somebody freaks out Oh,
2:24:06
what was gonna happen? The
country is reminds me of a
2:24:09
saying about Brazil. But Dallas,
I'll rewrite it the same way
2:24:13
about Brazil is
2:24:16
Brazil is the country of the
future, and always will be.
2:24:22
And the saying here is that
America is in trouble and always
2:24:26
will be.
2:24:30
We're in trouble. I tell you.
We're perpetually in trouble.
2:24:34
And it always will be.
2:24:37
That seems like it. You can go
back, go back to some of these
2:24:42
super corrupt prep presidents
back in the day and they're just
2:24:45
horrible. Martin Van Buren
stands out amongst a lot, but
2:24:49
all of them. Yeah. And, you
know, in the end, you got Trump
2:24:53
is just like, just a different
version of the same kind of guy.
2:24:57
I was trying to lift everybody
up, John, you've just brought us
2:25:00
back down to Ground Zero right
to reality.
2:25:03
And with that, I'd like to thank
you for your courage say in the
2:25:05
morning to you the man who put
the sea in the Big Nick say
2:25:08
hello to my friend on the other
end the One Only Mr. John's
2:25:15
Mr. Adam curry in the morning
all ships at sea boots on the
2:25:17
ground feet in the air.
2:25:20
subs in the water and all the
games and nights out there.
2:25:22
Yeah. And in the morning to the
trolls and the troll room who
2:25:25
did that clearly just up joke
out.
2:25:31
That word has been posted 100
times since I set it. We have
2:25:36
16 148 rolls left. I'm sure
that's after that South Africa.
2:25:41
We had you know, South Africa,
Africa, when you just mentioned
2:25:44
Africa, people just bolt. They
don't want to know, they don't
2:25:48
want to know about Africa. And I
find it peculiar to read by a
2:25:51
Chinese person. They don't want
to know what do you find what
2:25:54
it's like to street a Chinese
guy reading the news about
2:25:57
Africa. What more could you ask
for in a podcast who strikes I'm
2:26:01
telling you two strikes.
2:26:04
The trolls are in the troll
room, you can join them by going
2:26:06
to troll room.io or no agenda
stream.com It's 24 hours a day.
2:26:12
You can join them from lots of
different podcasts that are done
2:26:15
live. It's a very vibrant
community. And there's always
2:26:18
someone in there, you can go in
and just chat and you know, do
2:26:22
whatever you want, you know,
troll round troll the live show,
2:26:25
which is always quite fun to do.
Because you can't get in Randi
2:26:28
real trouble. I mean, just
scrolls off. And there's no no
2:26:31
record of you doing that, except
for that enormous multi
2:26:34
gigabytes of log file that void
zero is keeping up everybody.
2:26:38
That's just another matter. You
can also listen to it on a
2:26:41
modern podcast, you know, the
government may need that in the
2:26:45
future with some IP addresses.
But you know, the good news is
2:26:48
that he's actually in Europe.
Yes. Where it's where it's still
2:26:52
kind of legal. I don't even
know. No, I think it's illegal.
2:26:55
No, I mean, it's legal to make
the laws but I don't think I can
2:26:57
give them to the government. Oh,
don't worry, we'll change
2:27:00
there's more privacy laws in
Europe, because obviously
2:27:03
they're violating the reason
there's laws is because people
2:27:06
want to violate them all the
time. And so we want to violate
2:27:12
you we want to violate violate
the law. Give us your logs? Yes.
2:27:18
Give us your logs indeed. You
can also listen to modern
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podcast app. today. I would like
to recommend pod verse For
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podcasts are found Yes, wherever
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a whole bunch of cool podcasts
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podcast and I stepped down the
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plugging pod verse pod verse are
you plugged in before I plug I
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tried to plug them all you
played pod verse a lot no
2:27:45
because pod verse has been
around for 10 years
2:27:50
table Oh yeah. Oh yeah, there's
so much money in that 99 cents
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subscription for premium
features of which Apple takes 30
2:27:58
cents yeah. Oh yeah, that's what
I'm getting all the dough John I
2:28:01
you know what I'm excavated from
Apple I'm exiting like them
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right there Excellent. Podcast
with my with my sneaky
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commercials for pod verse.
That's right. That's right.
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Yeah, so Apple and Apple Oh,
that's right they've given me a
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free Apple vision pro so I can
float off into the sunset
2:28:20
that's that's actually a what
one of those things God and your
2:28:25
second place is tuvo i know i
think this is going and I think
2:28:29
that things go on places not
this version the second version
2:28:32
go in places all right go on
places.
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Get them on podcast that people
stop stop helping Silicon Valley
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help these one man shops, they
have jobs they have day jobs and
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they want to build a better
podcast experience for you use
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them and they put effort into
it. They put a lot of effort
2:28:51
into it. Like hours and hours
and hours a day that are not
2:28:55
with their families that burning
out some of them are burning out
2:28:58
maybe during the family a
failure a lot of these guys this
2:29:01
is true this is true.
2:29:04
We don't burn out because
2:29:08
why don't we burn out how can
we've never burned out because
2:29:10
we only work twice a week. Oh is
that there's nothing else in
2:29:14
between? There's it's only the
three hours of show and then and
2:29:18
then we're just partying the
rest of the time is that oh
2:29:22
yeah.
2:29:23
Then I'll be partying in Albany.
i Can I count on the mallard
2:29:27
club this Saturday? I counted
how many clips we have combined?
2:29:31
We didn't play them all. Yeah,
how many clips we have combined?
2:29:34
50 No more than that. I know I
had I had 67
2:29:40
And you had
2:29:43
I think we're at 8083 or 84
clips. And we don't even use
2:29:48
them all but we but we gotta
money clips. Yeah. Well, there
2:29:51
you go. So almost 100 clips.
Every single show. We're we're
2:29:55
we're ready for bear on this
show. And we I read every single
2:29:59
one of those millennial
2:30:00
of Gen Z email I went to the PIO
box oh no yeah cuz you know we
2:30:04
get time talent and treasure
Yeah, I got some Did you get a
2:30:08
very nice signed picture from
Ashlynn speed? I did I'm gonna
2:30:13
frame it me too. You know this
is gonna be this is the no
2:30:16
agenda car in case you haven't
seen it she's a 2023 SCCA FX
2:30:21
Southern Conference champion.
She couldn't she couldn't even
2:30:24
kill her driver. She's so young.
She couldn't even drink the
2:30:26
champagne. Once you once you go
look up Ashlyn speed on YouTube
2:30:31
and watch the video that her dad
made it's a great vid out he
2:30:34
didn't make it some some pro
made some pros made it but
2:30:36
whatever the case is, I think he
is behind it. But you know
2:30:39
what's gonna happen she's gonna
be in Formula. She could be
2:30:41
IndyCar first will be IndyCar
and you know what, we're gonna
2:30:43
win if Pitts passes, John. Oh,
yeah, no, we get pit Pat. I
2:30:47
already got that down. We're
gonna live in it up.
2:30:52
We're gonna be late. Yeah. Where
do you guys do it to the pitch?
2:30:55
Yeah, hung out with the with the
speed. I want a great as her
2:30:58
real last name speed is getting
better speed racer. It's a great
2:31:03
name. And we can say we knew
we're back then. And we'll see
2:31:07
if that no agenda logo stays on
the car when she's in danger.
2:31:10
Well, that's the first issue and
it gets to the next level that
2:31:13
will be gone. It's the first
show how many how much money
2:31:16
these guys giving you? Well,
this is a courtesy thing we're
2:31:19
doing.
2:31:23
By mobile mobile go right there.
You have Candygram Verizon,
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Verizon right there. Boom. I
want to thank Derek Burch for
2:31:31
the lovely card he sent me. I
want to thank the guys from the
2:31:35
V for V roundtable for the t
shirt and got something this is
2:31:40
I hope you got this from surf
3d. Did you get the Bauhaus? No
2:31:45
agenda art, which was framed?
No. Oh, yeah, I did. Yeah, one
2:31:49
of my favorite pieces that he
says here's a frame print of
2:31:52
show art piece I made back in
2021. The Bauhaus piece was
2:31:56
discussed in show 1328 John gave
me very positive feedback. Yeah,
2:32:01
it's one of my favorite pieces
of all the art we've ever had.
2:32:04
Yeah, so we framed it just hot
look, it looks museum quality.
2:32:09
It is It looks it's extremely
artistic. Other art is the album
2:32:15
art. That's part of our value
for value proposition. We give
2:32:18
you the show. We do all the
work. As John said, it's only
2:32:21
It's just three hours, twice a
week. It's not much more than
2:32:24
that. I mean, it's easy. Anybody
could do it. In fact, anyone can
2:32:26
do it. I don't understand why we
don't have more podcasts. We
2:32:29
have just like, there's only 4
million podcasts. We need more.
2:32:33
Yeah.
2:32:35
Hillary Clinton's doing one.
2:32:38
Now, but she works really hard
on her podcast. Oh, she's she's
2:32:41
just a workaholic. That woman
you know who works hard on his
2:32:43
podcast? Darren?
2:32:47
Darren? Yeah. Darren does a
podcast today. Darren? Darren
2:32:52
Yes. There. I have no comment to
make Come on. Make a comment so
2:32:55
we can use it in the show is
trying to get the attention of
2:32:58
Taylor.
2:33:00
I think he's just shilling for
Joe Biden. So that could be he's
2:33:04
part of the definitely not a
Republican. He's too white lives
2:33:07
in Chicago. He's too he's too
poor to be part of an art. I
2:33:11
thought it was in the suburbs.
The south as yourself. Is this
2:33:14
close enough? He's he's a
Democrat adjacent, don't you
2:33:18
think? Oh, yeah, absolutely.
2:33:21
He probably he probably only
hatless is to the show. He just
2:33:24
likes doing the pre show. There
you go.
2:33:30
So all we ask is that you return
some value somehow we love our
2:33:34
treasure. But we love our time
and talent because there's no
2:33:36
way we could afford to have a
guy like Darren do to our pre
2:33:40
show before every single show
that we do, and we couldn't
2:33:42
afford it. There's no way I
mean, there's just no way
2:33:45
there's not enough. It's not
enough. This is the big mistake,
2:33:48
everybody. This is why call me
daddy is now no longer
2:33:51
exclusive. Because it doesn't
work. You can't pay people $60
2:33:55
million. That's just over. It's
not going to happen. And we
2:33:58
can't get ads even if we wanted
them to be done. To be done.
2:34:03
Just like Verizon is going to be
in place of our no agenda logo.
2:34:07
We'd never get an ad. People
like these guys are crazy. We
2:34:10
can't get these. They're
controversial. It's they're not
2:34:13
brand safe. Or brand. We're not
brand safe. That's a fact. Big
2:34:18
fact. So we want to thank Oh,
there he is the very same Darren
2:34:22
O'Neill for bringing us the
artwork for episode 16 129. We
2:34:27
titled that sunflower kids. By
the way, there's a sunflower
2:34:32
seems to be the flower du jour.
There's a lot of sunflower shows
2:34:36
up in a lot of places, which I
was not aware of but one of our
2:34:40
producers, he says dude, I said
litters his dude. sunflowers,
2:34:45
Ukraine sunflower cymbals.
George Floyd stumbled onto
2:34:49
something accidentally George
Floyd, sunflower, everywhere
2:34:53
everywhere. George Floyd,
sunflower, BLM, sunflowers.
2:34:58
Sunflowers is a thing
2:35:00
And of course I got a code yeah
this code I got some hate hate
2:35:04
email. You know, it's like to
have a child with autism. Okay,
2:35:09
I think we're talking about the
the douchebags who take
2:35:12
advantage of this like the fake
the emotional support animals.
2:35:20
If you're like, it's really nice
to have TSA notice a lanyard and
2:35:24
not be mean to my child. Hey,
how about this? Why don't make
2:35:27
TSA be nice to everybody? Yeah,
I mean, anybody there's a
2:35:31
thought you have to wear a
lanyard to show for TSA to do
2:35:35
his job I guess which is a which
is a relationship with the
2:35:39
public at large and it shouldn't
be you know amenable? I don't
2:35:42
get it. Yeah. And you're
defending the complainer is
2:35:45
defending this. You're defending
lousy TSA people. That's what
2:35:50
you're doing? Well, it comes
down to people's like you
2:35:53
someone with Tourette's should
understand what it's like.
2:35:57
Let me jump in. Yes, please.
People with tourists don't
2:36:01
understand anything. Don't say
what?
2:36:06
So I'm trying to look up the all
the other art pieces. And the
2:36:13
arts not coming up. Is it now?
Well, not that not the new art
2:36:16
now the new art. So all the new
artists been submitted for this
2:36:20
show is not coming up? I do. I
do see the old art for the 1629.
2:36:25
So at least we can talk about
the stuff that people submitted.
2:36:28
Hopefully Sir Paul couture can
get on the stick and, and help
2:36:33
us out with with the art for
otherwise show art. We'll have
2:36:37
to start posting again. Let's
see we had
2:36:41
we had this piece from Darren
which we liked a lot. There were
2:36:44
there were numerous other
sunflower kid pieces, most of it
2:36:49
AI Of course.
2:36:52
Which just Are you all right.
No, I need a laws and get a
2:36:57
lozenge already. I'm looking for
one. Okay, have any left. There
2:37:00
were sunflower NPCs. by Matthew
drop. CO we had comments, your
2:37:05
blog with a lot of sunflower.
Ayaan, she also mentioned that
2:37:09
you didn't want to use any of
those pieces because you wanted
2:37:12
sunflower kids as the title.
That's correct. And we typically
2:37:16
do not use the same artwork that
reflects the title and I think
2:37:20
it was you who said it's fine. I
said it's fine because we've
2:37:25
done it before. But it'll once
that was out of the way we could
2:37:28
pick art based on the sunflower.
And Darrin was the only one that
2:37:32
was it was dynamite balanced. It
was dynamite. It was it was
2:37:36
balanced is the right word. I
kind of liked Polly Parker's
2:37:41
broken dog tag. But I think
there were some just technical
2:37:46
issues with it. You couldn't
really see what was going on in
2:37:49
the dog tag, you know, with the
green background.
2:37:53
You know what I'm talking about?
2:37:55
Yeah, it's up near the top man.
This the site is a mess. What's
2:38:00
going on? Yes, not coming up. It
2:38:03
looks like we have got a glitch.
Yeah, it's
2:38:07
there. Oh, that one? Yeah. No, I
don't think the dog tag one was
2:38:10
that was it wasn't usable? No.
It wasn't see what else do we
2:38:14
have? David Kenny, Ben did a
frilly shirt with a sunflower I
2:38:19
mean all good ideas. But really,
this this just goes to show and
2:38:24
I'm sure that you think this was
AI that Darren use here or was
2:38:27
he just take a picture of a
stupid Cabbage Patch Doll and
2:38:30
just jack to a sign in his hand
called that said work is hard.
2:38:36
I have no idea. I liked the
font. I liked the crayon font.
2:38:39
That was kind of cool. No, this
is a great good piece. I mean
2:38:42
Darren has done he's on the
leaderboard list he does as for
2:38:47
a guy who works his ass off on
the two hour show. There it is.
2:38:51
It's astonishing to me that he
does art his hand is good stuff
2:38:56
he's number if you look at the
yard, anytime he submits you can
2:39:01
usually if you can't find
anything you can usually fall
2:39:03
back he's a fallback artist.
2:39:06
That's that's something you
could put on your business card
2:39:09
Darren fall back artists back
artists getting his number not
2:39:14
the best but he's number three
on the on the on the all time
2:39:18
leaderboard the rolling annual
he's number six rolling six
2:39:23
months. What is he there? He's
number five the guys that mean?
2:39:28
He's one of those guys number
three rolling 90 day. He's one
2:39:32
of those guys that is just very
highly functional peeps. You
2:39:35
have so much fun with that and
your card to get highly
2:39:40
functional fallback artist. And
we also want thank you to all
2:39:46
the artists by the way. And
thank you to you submitting for
2:39:49
today. Y'all got y'all got
slammed by the fallback artist.
2:39:55
Yeah, bring up your game people.
Well, I hope the generator gets
2:39:59
fixed.
2:40:00
So we can choose something,
though. Well, it seems that he's
2:40:04
actually listening to the show.
Well hope it does. I hope the
2:40:07
show he does the art. He does
edit the art, it doesn't let
2:40:13
everything and I also want to
thank more time and talent void
2:40:17
zero, who is on a seven hour
time difference with us. He
2:40:22
seems to always be awake. And
he's been upgrading the
2:40:25
infrastructure, which I've
noticed that this things are
2:40:29
coming in a lot faster as
working well. And then some some
2:40:33
glitch took place this morning
and I couldn't get on the stream
2:40:37
and he jumped in and made it all
happen. So we will avoid zero.
2:40:42
We were saying like, of all the
high end guys who do
2:40:46
infrastructure stuff, he's the
best. Yeah, he is the best you
2:40:50
can't get you can't get a better
guy to do this. Because they all
2:40:52
they all have problems. Yeah,
and I'm not just talking about
2:40:56
tech, all of them.
2:40:58
All of them got problems, but he
made it work. We're very
2:41:01
appreciative. Now let's thank
our executive and Associate
2:41:03
Executive producers for episode
1630. These are the people who
2:41:08
brought in the treasure and we
kick it off right away with a
2:41:11
beautiful donation. A show
number donation hasn't happened
2:41:15
in a while. 1630 from the Duke
of Central Florida. in Winter
2:41:19
Park, Florida says show them a
donation from the Duke of
2:41:21
Central Florida spot the spook.
Now he says spot and spook says
2:41:27
spot Lehman. Yeah, I know what
he meant. He says spot spot spot
2:41:32
the spook. And Victoria Nudelman
What do you think? Which one do
2:41:35
you think he wants?
2:41:38
Dog Dora Nudelman. I think he
wants the one with the deep
2:41:41
voice,
2:41:43
too. That's I think that's
2:41:46
I think that's the one Yeah,
that one. Okay. All right.
2:41:49
We would like more clips on
Africa if you can find them.
2:41:54
Comedian. Keep up the excellent
analysis. He says there was a
2:41:58
two types. That's not the right
one. Crap. I can't believe I
2:42:03
can't believe it. But it's just
about this boot song. Yes. Yeah,
2:42:06
I think you're right. Yeah. He
wants to sing it. No, it's okay.
2:42:10
I guess by the spook. Spot, the
spoon. Everybody wants to spot
2:42:17
the spoon.
2:42:21
Victoria Kagan Nudelman.
2:42:29
We get it we get the combo. We
get it brother. She's not even
2:42:33
socially okay. She's right up
front. It's obvious. Like she's
2:42:36
trying to trick any obvious yes.
Lynn wells in Fort Worth Texas.
2:42:42
500 bucks Linda wells in Fort
Worth, Texas, aka Nazarene no
2:42:47
event Jalisa I've been watching
no agenda for 10 years and we
2:42:52
can't figure out what these guys
look like.
2:42:56
What has she been watching us
on? Bridey on. She's been
2:43:00
watching us though. For him
could be a him. We have no
2:43:04
evidence as a woman or a guy and
never don't like Pat and never
2:43:10
donated no agenda is the best
media deconstruction in the
2:43:13
universe. It has become
entertaining in ways I don't
2:43:17
think were intended. No, no, no,
no, no, it's not true. It wasn't
2:43:24
all intentional. I have invested
74 years in developing my douche
2:43:29
so I'm compelled to keep it by
will take some spiritual growth
2:43:33
karma. Keep up the good work.
$500 Thank you. You've got
2:43:39
karma.
2:43:41
And we have 350 58 from
anonymous and the note is
2:43:46
anonymous grateful greetings
from Spain. Oh Allah. Thank you
2:43:51
very much Spain. We appreciate
it. And then we have 350 58 Now
2:43:56
I believe this is 333 33 that
has been added picked out oh
2:44:02
that's thank you so much.
Really? They take that much
2:44:07
money Wow get us they all do is
this a credit card processing
2:44:10
fees is like 4% at Edelman
McMahon Parsa no 350 58 Double
2:44:16
Up karma for him could be Euro
value to he's got no
2:44:22
karma
2:44:24
well, maybe when Spain Wow. No.
Threes 333 in euros is probably
2:44:29
350 58 I'm just I think it's
more than that as possible.
2:44:34
Possible I think is illegal
because I because I just did a
2:44:37
transfer to pay void zero for
the infrastructure work. And it
2:44:43
was like 20 It was like I don't
want to give it the money. $1
2:44:46
million $1 million. And it was
turned out to be 2 million they
2:44:51
charged me
2:44:53
was 8 million in Australia. Mr.
admin of the alternative media
2:44:58
directory is in Greenville,
South
2:45:00
Carolina 333 33 in US dollar
reduce. Dear John Adam, please
2:45:05
refer to me as Mr. admin of the
alternative media directory
2:45:07
accessible at Ulta media
directory.com. I've been unable
2:45:11
to donate until now due to being
unemployed after getting fired
2:45:14
from my previous job for
refusing to wear a mask. Wow. So
2:45:18
I'll need a de doop
2:45:21
de doop, SBT good for you,
brother. Getting fired was a
2:45:25
blessing in disguise as it gave
me the opportunity to start
2:45:28
learning web design at YouTube
University. You've mentioned on
2:45:31
multiple occasions wanting to
see a resurgence of blogs and
2:45:34
personal websites. Yes, I am a
fan of this.
2:45:38
I'd say do away with social
media, do away with section 230,
2:45:42
bring back blogs. And he
continues I'd like to see, I'm
2:45:47
telling you. That's that's where
we're headed. I'd like to see
2:45:50
the same thing. Now. I have a
compatriot, but I was left
2:45:53
wondering how these alternative
media sources would be
2:45:56
discovered. The same way
podcasts are discovered word of
2:45:59
mouth. So I set out to go. So I
set out to create a free
2:46:03
resource the alternative media
directory to help facilitate the
2:46:06
discovery of new and alternative
media. I've added over 1000
2:46:09
listings across various
categories with an estimated
2:46:12
1000 Plus left to go so far,
that was reinvented Yahoo, as
2:46:17
well as RSS driven news feeds.
2:46:22
I am going to check it out, bro.
That's very cool.
2:46:27
What is it again? It's alt media
directory.com The site is a work
2:46:31
in progress and is by no means
perfect. But I hope and that's
2:46:36
it cuts off i That's all I have
is but I hope I hope to just as
2:46:41
but I hope on mine too. But I
hope well, we're gonna give you
2:46:44
a karma for that. Thank you.
Media directory.com We've got
2:46:47
karma. That's a great
initiative. That's, that's cool.
2:46:51
I like that anonymous comes in
with $300 and anonymous wrote a
2:46:54
handwritten note in longhand,
cursive
2:47:00
John, sending anonymous love
from Portland Oregon actually
2:47:04
does a combination is not
longhand at all. It's kind of a
2:47:06
combo, which is the modern look
from Portland, Oregon. Ag to no
2:47:13
agenda. Thank you so much for
your insights, humor and
2:47:16
translations of what is really
happening. In the, in the, in
2:47:23
the rural school world in the
world, the universe with utmost
2:47:29
appreciation, Judy, and she has
an interesting way of doing her
2:47:34
Jay she makes it like a happy
face.
2:47:37
To be anonymous if you just gave
her name. It was just Judy. Now
2:47:42
her name might be Nancy for All
we really know.
2:47:45
Yeah, I don't know why it came
in this anonymous because
2:47:49
because it doesn't say on here
should be a nun. Let me see if
2:47:51
it goes. My name was Nancy. I'd
call myself Judy to
2:47:57
Oh, you're sending anonymous Oh,
I see she's sending anonymous
2:47:59
love.
2:48:02
Her name is Judy with a smiley
face. Oh, good stuff. The
2:48:06
anonymous love Craig core team
is in.
2:48:12
Well, this can't do a good job
there. On the stripe. Oh my god
2:48:18
this. Well, it's an Arabic.
2:48:23
Yes, I do. I have Arab Emirates
on and it's Abu Dhabi to Abu
2:48:28
Dhabi when you switch it on?
Yep. It also says in his note
2:48:31
that makes it easy to under $50
Associate Executive Producer
2:48:35
title for you Craig Cortez is
fighting the good fight in Abu
2:48:37
Dhabi boots on the ground man.
Thank you.
2:48:42
I
2:48:43
don't know if I can switch it on
mine. I just have it looks I
2:48:45
didn't see clear and I just said
Abu Dhabi because it read Abu
2:48:48
Dhabi. I was just presuming that
says Abdullah. Yeah. Okay. I was
2:48:51
lie.
2:48:53
You were I was lying. Aaron
Hagstrom in Billings, Montana,
2:48:59
to under $42. In the morning to
you gents. I'm a new listener. I
2:49:02
thank you for the truth. I thank
you for truth. No agenda. Anyone
2:49:07
listening? Please consider
stacking precious metals with
2:49:11
me. Okay. I also offer an income
to buyers. Email me at Lady
2:49:17
Liberty at counter mail.com
which I've never heard of
2:49:20
counter mail.com Lady Liberty.
Okay. Russia bless you both.
2:49:24
Thank you, Kenneth Casper 202.
And he has a note which I have
2:49:29
here. And he says Hey, John
Adam. Oh, this is yeah. 202
2:49:33
Thank you for all your hard
work. Someone who understands
2:49:36
that three hours twice a week is
hard work.
2:49:40
Yeah, I'm never gonna let you
live that down. John. I work
2:49:42
hard over here. You just goofing
off. Go Go Niners. Go nighters.
2:49:48
Your show is a godsend for those
that actively care and are
2:49:51
working to make things better. I
know that both of you are aware
2:49:55
of the Texas effort. Here's an
update on the progress boots on
2:49:59
the ground.
2:50:00
This last year the Texas
nationals movement collected
2:50:02
more than enough petition
signatures to get a non binding
2:50:05
question on the Texas Republican
Party primary ballot. But in the
2:50:09
end, the Republican leadership
just ignored the effort and
2:50:12
refused to follow the law. Big
surprise right now we're
2:50:18
fighting in court to make sure
the wishes of over 130 texts
2:50:22
make it 130 130,200 30,001 Yeah,
I'll add me to the list are
2:50:29
honored by the party I do have
to be a Republican I'm not I'm
2:50:32
not a party member so then you
no good No, I'm no good call out
2:50:35
to all Texas listeners if you
want to help or meet up with
2:50:38
fellow Texans that are working
on the issue you can check us
2:50:41
out on the web at t n m.me.
Tango November Mike who is web
2:50:48
at
2:50:49
now check nothing no t n m.me.
Oh, okay. That's the URL sorry,
2:50:56
God well, he's got an add sign
there it makes it look like an
2:50:59
email that just told me it
doesn't look like an email
2:51:01
because it's somebody's trying
to minimize by keeping spaces in
2:51:04
there no know exactly what it
looks like hi Britain letter.
2:51:08
How Why does he have to
anonymize a piece of paper
2:51:12
he got me on now. Okay. KENNETH
are Casper the Texas nationals
2:51:16
moving district director SD 25
Any maybes assuming the
2:51:21
government scanning is male.
2:51:25
Okay, John, okay. Texas
nationalist believe me. If
2:51:29
anybody's going to have their
mail scanned. It's this guy. He
2:51:32
was He wants some sharp to
resist. We much. We must bear
2:51:37
all Jide about a shutdown the
tortoise in the race then co
2:51:43
author of Kubrick's
2:51:46
lead singer Bono, Fran Drescher.
We suspect Joe Haas and I have
2:51:54
Rush Limbaugh Rush Limbaugh,
Rush Limbaugh the show Rush
2:51:58
Limbaugh hosts Supreme Court
Justice Sonia.
2:52:03
Karma
2:52:06
Rev. So logo in the bottom of
that note,
2:52:11
I already closed it out. I did.
No, nevermind.
2:52:14
I'll bring it up some other
time. Okay. All right. Who are
2:52:17
we? Where are we? We are at
Linda loop that went really
2:52:21
well. Yes. Yes. We're done about
Erin Hagstrom in Billings,
2:52:25
Montana. You did? That's Lady
Liberty. You'd made a whole big
2:52:28
deal about the contra mail.com.
Where you been? I did. Okay.
2:52:32
Linda LAPACK. And then she's up.
And she's in Lakewood, Colorado
2:52:36
at 200 bucks. And as usual,
she's asking for jobs karma,
2:52:39
which I think is nice. And then
she says for remarkable resume
2:52:43
that gets results go to Image
makers inc.com For all of your
2:52:45
executive resume and job search
needs. That's image makers Inc
2:52:50
with a k.com or the nurses the
space or just find Linda IUPAC
2:52:55
and under the show's producer
list jobs, jobs, jobs and jobs,
2:53:00
let's go for jobs.
2:53:04
And we have one final Associate
Executive Producers solely built
2:53:09
solely belts from Ford got a
great name. Yeah. What's your
2:53:12
name? Solely what your last name
belt Ray solely belt, Fort
2:53:16
Collins, Colorado. 200. I was
pleased the douche my husband
2:53:18
rich for his birthday. He's a
loyalist.
2:53:23
Ben de deuced. You bet.
2:53:26
You bet you said it. What a nice
wife. Yep, yep. What a beautiful
2:53:30
wife for doing that. Thank you
very much to our executive. And
2:53:33
so you just want to get anything
on me. You screw up all the
2:53:36
time. I call you out. I do one
little thing I say you bet and
2:53:40
you're all happy to I can get at
it. You want to set it back and
2:53:44
get out of on this one. And he
said You bet.
2:53:47
These are real titles. So solely
belts husband rich. He can use
2:53:52
the Associate Executive Producer
title anywhere that titles are
2:53:55
recognized. I don't know that
she did a switcheroo with him. I
2:53:58
think she just mentioned it. I
said her husband can use it.
2:54:04
Oh, I see what you're saying.
2:54:08
Well, that but if he donates,
you're right. Rich, you're off
2:54:12
the list. Rich.
2:54:15
With it rich off the list. Rich
belt is often the Sianna rich
2:54:20
belt once Yeah, I have a million
dollar bolo tie.
2:54:25
Executive and Associate
Executive producer credits are
2:54:27
valid anywhere that credits are
recognized. That would be
2:54:30
LinkedIn you're can put it on
your resume. Business cards,
2:54:35
business cards, yes. Along with
a pre show guy. All these
2:54:39
wonderful names we had for
2:54:41
imdb imdb.com. If you don't have
an IMDB you can open one with
2:54:44
this credit. We really
appreciate our executive and
2:54:47
Associate Executive producers we
appreciate everybody. We had a
2:54:51
nice list of people under the
$50 mark. A lot of people heard
2:54:54
the call to come in with your
with your amounts of $5 a month
2:54:58
if everybody did it. This
segment will
2:55:00
Be very short, but it never is.
We have to do it. We figure this
2:55:04
out after 16 years. So thank
you. Thank you so much. John
2:55:07
will take us through the 50s
right now. Yeah, starting with
2:55:09
Sir Harry pilgrim has a long
note you might go received this
2:55:12
anything in narration
Fredericksburg, Virginia. A king
2:55:16
with 131 91 is the Baron of mesh
upon x and Yannick Yes, this is
2:55:22
in honor of his 33rd wedding
anniversary to love of his life.
2:55:27
Jennifer aka the smokin hot
redhead 33 years, and they never
2:55:32
had a fight and they were
married during the shock and awe
2:55:36
phase of the first Gulf War.
2:55:39
How about that? And, you know,
they were they set me up. He
2:55:46
picked me up on the Hot Pockets
tour. 2008 Yeah, that's it.
2:55:52
Yeah, Harry, good to have you
still on board brother and happy
2:55:55
33rd wedding anniversary left
that means a lot of people
2:55:57
bailed on us. Now a lot of
people stayed with us we're
2:56:00
talking about not as Sir Harry's
not one of them. He's not a GAO
2:56:03
quit. It's not a quitter, not a
quitter.
2:56:07
Kurt Binney and St. Louis Azera,
Quebec 110
2:56:13
He can't say how to read I'm
gonna read this. Yeah, you use
2:56:16
the plus one. And 150 Canadian
dollars to renew Disney plus
2:56:20
$150 What's Canadian, so it's 12
bucks. Well still, so I
2:56:25
cancelled I'm sending you the
money instead. He's also on the
2:56:29
birthday list. Neil and a man
Aman Amanda Amanda monda St.
2:56:35
Petersburg, Florida 105 35 Eric
Wallace Reno, California.
2:56:44
He sent a note of some sort but
I don't have it. Never received
2:56:47
note according to Jay $100
Complete noobs.com in London
2:56:53
Enfield UK. At one nine if I
want some karma, we'll give you
2:56:57
that the end complete noobs in
obs.com. I'm gonna what that is
2:57:02
Kevin McLaughlin savage Concord,
North Carolina. 808. Boobs are
2:57:07
the symbol of freedom.
2:57:10
rosiere in
2:57:14
those
2:57:15
in Mexico 7770. And
2:57:20
he's got some compliments for
you. Or for you to consider.
2:57:24
Craig Kohler in Evansville,
Indiana. 6502 James Buel and
2:57:29
Vista, California 606 small
boobs, a duchy in Sweden in
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Maryland, Netherlands. Heerlen
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does the Walnut Grove cast
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a Little House on the Prairie
show man, now you're getting
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you're getting getting some
traction from this love of
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yours. I am an honorary LTO HP.
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book everything was it was a
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birthdays on his list. Baron sir
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5204.
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In the some homes only karma you
get that at the end. We got
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karma common. Michael Belcher in
Yuba City, California 5150. And
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now we finally get to the $50
donors
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starting with
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David Steele in mobiele,
Alabama, Justin Kaler in
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Bluffton, Indiana Ray Howard in
Kremmling. Colorado, Brian sharp
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in Huntsville, Alabama, Julio
Minh, Minh Adeo and custom mesa.
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Kyle man in Cincinnati, Brandon
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in Newtons square, Pennsylvania,
Debbie Campbell in Elmyra.
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Washington, Tony Lange in Castle
Pines, Colorado, dotted mind in
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Lincoln, UK Lincoln
Lincolnshire.
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Justin Heiner in vine Grove,
Kentucky, Jordan Tierney and
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aural South Dakota
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does jokes all over the place? I
know Jordan Heino in Salem,
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Oregon, Brett Morgan and
Westpoint Virginia. Person of
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marriage comics
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in Columbus, Ohio.
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Nancy
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charter avoiding charter coin in
Centennial, Colorado, Maya
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Richardson in Canton, Georgia,
shout out to Seth tended.
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And Dan Wyrick in Corpus
Christi. And that concludes our
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list of it's not a big list, but
it's a good list of people who
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helped us produce and get out
the door show 1630 of the no
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agenda show. Yes, and we
appreciate everybody who came in
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under $50 That will never read
those that is anonymous. And of
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course, we always will read the
200 and above notes, and we
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cherry pick the stuff that comes
in down below just for time
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sake, but we will give that big
karma that everybody's been
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asking for me to give you a
little bit of goat twist to go
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with it you've got
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and thank you very much for
supporting the no agenda Show
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episode 1613 Especially our
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Executive producers.
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Our formula is this we go out we
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Vinnie celebrated on the 30th
couple of days ago Sir Chris is
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the benevolent order of the
tutus says Happy Birthday to
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max.
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Swim, swim sequence equip. Bam
was a sequence that I get to
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write Wow right. Yeah.
celebrated yesterday and solely
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in and say happy birthday from
everybody here in the best
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And we have one night and I have
a night note here. My son
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Matthew Lubbock picked up a no
agenda PhD on show 1612 and
3:02:52
graciously passed the knighthood
on to me his father, John
3:02:56
Lubich, I would like to be noted
as Sir John of the Glen. PS
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Adam, ever since I started
listening in 2014 I always
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thought you'd make a good
Christian welcome to The Club.
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I prefer to call myself a Jesus
freak. I think Christian is to
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light a word. Thanks for making
sense of this world John Liebig
3:03:15
and that means that we will have
him on stage right now John, I
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got my sword right here. I got a
sword. That's already that's a
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perfect story. John.
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Come on over. Come on over.
Thanks to your son, which is
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very very nice of him. I am very
proud to welcome you to the
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roundtable the no agenda Knights
and Dames and I can pronounce
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the KBS Sir John of the Glen. I
hope your son doesn't mind. We
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got hookers and blow he's
probably missing out maybe the
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red boys and Chardonnay I don't
know. Along with that. We have
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pepperoni rolls and pale ales,
we got redheads and Rhys, we got
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group and as woman and Rosie all
big favorite gazes and sock a
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buck up until a bug hits and
bourbon sparkling cider and
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escorts. We have ginger ale and
Jerboas. Hello, Richard here.
3:04:00
Breast milk and pablum. And, of
course, the always effervescent
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mutton and meat and you sir, you
get to go over to the same place
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where your son picked up his PhD
no agenda rings.com. And by the
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way, for those of you who who
were awarded with a PhD, you
3:04:16
need to go there as well,
because I click on the PhD,
3:04:18
there's still like 30 people
haven't picked up their PhDs
3:04:21
John. Yeah. And it's great, you
know, and we're sitting, waiting
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and
3:04:28
we just need to, we need to know
what name and hashtag product
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now we need to know the name and
the address and mailing address
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that would help. And the same
goes for you, Sir John of the
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Glenn. Give us an address to
send your night ring to a
3:04:42
whiteness a signet ring. So you
get wax to seal your important
3:04:45
correspondence along with your
certificate of authenticity. And
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we thank you and your son for
supporting the no agenda show.
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No one said
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And
3:05:02
so you know that no agenda
meetups are really a great place
3:05:05
to connect with a community
remember, you can't spell
3:05:09
community without unity and all
you get on social media is
3:05:14
disunity. So you need and a
house divided cannot stand
3:05:17
people you need to get together.
Get some unity get some
3:05:20
connection, it is protection.
You will not be disappointed.
3:05:24
Here's an example of a great
meet up this is from Tulsa in
3:05:27
the morning. This is Sonya at
the meet up in Tulsa Oklahoma
3:05:30
having a great time. Hey, this
is Mark ITM fellas thank you so
3:05:35
much for what you do special
shout out to my buddy sir purse
3:05:38
spreader of Tennessee you know
who you are. This is David from
3:05:42
Tulsa Gitmo, Houma all is more
of an okay in Oklahoma.
3:05:48
Hey, John and Adam This is
3:05:51
that meetup was canceled but we
came anyway.
3:05:55
None of us are cowboys here but
here's one bagel
3:06:01
Alright, Tulsa, thank you very
much. We love getting the meet
3:06:04
up reports. Hopefully we'll get
one from the northern wake
3:06:07
airing of conspiracies, which is
taking place today at six
3:06:10
o'clock at Compass Rose brewing
in Raleigh, North Carolina. We
3:06:13
had the midwinter Denver meet up
630 Today at Lincoln's Roadhouse
3:06:17
and guess what Denver, Colorado
on Saturday the meet up at
3:06:20
Menzies, that'll be at noon at
mint as Menzies coffee and
3:06:25
curiosities and Rogersville,
Alabama, that Dame stitchy woman
3:06:30
is hosting that. Also on
Saturday, the northern Silicon
3:06:33
Valley get John out of the house
meet up to 2.0 It's at 333 Club
3:06:37
Mallard in Albany, California.
John will be there right?
3:06:43
Indeed, I will be there.
3:06:46
Yes, club Mallard, which is a
really nice bar. Yeah, it used
3:06:50
to be a dive bar used to be a
dive bar now it's kind of a fern
3:06:53
bars light is bright. It's got
it's just a really nice place.
3:06:57
I'm surprised how much has been
improved. Everybody gets your
3:07:01
pick and they have the world's
best coasters. Always grab a
3:07:03
handful.
3:07:05
And make sure you get a picture
with John and posted on on your
3:07:10
Mac whatever you do. That is not
one of the things Yeah, it's
3:07:13
definitely something you need to
do. Also on Saturday, thank you
3:07:17
for your courage meet up at four
o'clock at peaks and pines
3:07:19
Brewing Company in Fountain
Colorado. And on Saturday. The
3:07:23
final one we have is the eighth
northwest Houston, Texas meet up
3:07:26
530 At Wakefield crowbar in
Houston, Texas. And I'd like to
3:07:30
remind everybody that on the
10th we have a another meetup in
3:07:34
Austin. I don't think I'll be
able to make it this time. But
3:07:38
it's always a great crowd.
There's always 60 or 70 people
3:07:41
there as a duck's back yard in
Sunset Valley, Texas many more
3:07:45
meetups on the list including
including Kuala Lumpur, Fort
3:07:49
Wayne, Indiana as always Toms
River New Jersey, we've got
3:07:54
Kilkenny Ireland. We've got
middle birth, the Netherlands.
3:07:56
Wow. And ze long the middle
birth used to go on vacation
3:08:00
there. I wonder if the bus motel
is still in business. Those are
3:08:04
the no agenda meetups. You know
the deal. You can find your
3:08:07
Meetup at no agenda meetups.com
Go there to connect with your
3:08:12
tribe. If you can't find one
there. Why don't you start with
3:08:15
yourself? It's easy. You can
list it no agenda meetup.com
3:08:20
go hang out with Dyson days.
3:08:25
You will
3:08:27
be triggered
3:08:30
you and
3:08:32
everybody feels the same.
3:08:36
Bombs like Oh man, we're late
today. We're late. We're late.
3:08:39
Alert. The affiliates were late.
You're late because we started
3:08:42
20 minutes late. Yeah, but the
show was running late. I got a
3:08:45
timer my time these things. You
know, it's part of my three
3:08:47
hours twice a week. That's all
the work I do. It's just three
3:08:50
hours. Well, you know, I do a
lot of other work, but I use
3:08:53
time dilation to compress it
until it's just a few minutes or
3:08:56
a time traveler aren't your time
dilation? Yeah. So I do my ISOs
3:09:01
first. Sure. Okay. Chef's kiss.
Amazing.
3:09:08
Are you stealing all my Sofia
with an F clips for that was
3:09:11
given to me. I didn't steal
anything. somebody's listening
3:09:14
to to hurt too much. And here's
my other one. Do you know what
3:09:18
he doesn't have an agenda?
3:09:21
Kind of like that one. I like
that one, too. All right. I got
3:09:25
to.
3:09:28
Yes, you got to having me.
Thanks for having me. Okay, no,
3:09:34
no good. No layers. There are so
many layers. And I think he
3:09:39
doesn't have an agenda. I think
that won't be it. Well, I have
3:09:43
to say yes, it's long you if I
had submitted it, you said one
3:09:47
thing, but it's too long. It's
too short. I'm gonna say yes. I
3:09:50
liked that one. It's two
seconds. Exactly. It's actually
3:09:52
2.8 seconds.
3:09:56
It's three is the max. Two
that's 2.8 seconds.
3:10:00
It's really Yeah, ready to time
it ready. Ready? Ready? Right,
3:10:02
right. Great. 123 Do you know
what he doesn't have an agenda?
3:10:08
Wow. Okay. 2.8 seconds baby on
the nose. And now it's time for
3:10:16
good news, everybody. Not only
did you get a little bit of Abe
3:10:19
Lincoln today, you're gonna get
some good news after it was
3:10:22
missing from last week's show.
What do you do today to make up
3:10:26
for I'm down one. We only want
one, but I got to 50 I got a
3:10:30
good short under one minute.
Great. Good news story about a
3:10:35
birthday girl nine year old girl
gets her surprise from the fire
3:10:39
department. Well, firefighters
in Eddy county making a little
3:10:41
girl's birthday a little
sweeter. When the eddy County
3:10:44
Search and Rescue crews were
called to a fire they got to the
3:10:47
home and figured out there were
no flames or smoke. The family's
3:10:50
saying a fire happened earlier
in the oven when a family member
3:10:53
tried to make a cake for the
nine year old girl's birthday.
3:10:56
So crew members were determined
to turn the day around to they
3:10:59
headed out to find the birthday
girl Hello Kitty themed cake to
3:11:02
celebrate my thing. The birthday
girl was a little embarrassed
3:11:07
especially when we think Happy
Birthday to her. We did get her
3:11:10
a little tiara and a little
ribbon that said Happy birthday.
3:11:14
I hope she remembers this for
the rest of her life as there
3:11:17
are good people out there and
police fire first responders do
3:11:21
really care. Well battalion
chief Dawson reminding us
3:11:24
members of the fire department
are here to serve their
3:11:26
community whether it's fighting
fires, providing medical care,
3:11:29
or helping out during a young
girl. Oh always nice to have a
3:11:34
young birthday girl from
pictures there is she's wearing
3:11:38
this tiara
3:11:42
is everybody still looking for
more good news jingles will take
3:11:45
them I have no idea what's
coming up next. I know agenda
3:11:48
stream.com Because the whole
back channel was just backfield
3:11:52
with Void zero.
3:11:54
Very worried about things not
working.
3:11:58
Which makes nothing about sets.
But stay tuned because there is
3:12:03
always something good. I know
agenda stream we also have it
3:12:07
pop and Sir Joe with some end of
show mixes and the classic face
3:12:15
bag.
3:12:17
I'm not quite sure who did that
one. And we will be back on
3:12:23
Sunday. The second day that we
only work three hours.
3:12:29
Three hours, three hours a week.
Or I'm sorry, twice a week.
3:12:33
That's all it is. It's it's I'm
surprised there aren't more
3:12:36
podcasts. I'm surprised
Hillary's podcast is and better
3:12:40
coming to you from the heart of
the Texas Hill Country soon to
3:12:43
be overrun in April by
3:12:46
full on Eclipse nut jobs in the
morning, everybody. I'm Adam
3:12:50
curry. And from Northern Silicon
Valley where we don't have an
3:12:54
eclipse Well, we will have a
crappy one. But we have rain.
3:12:58
I'm John C. Dvorak. And till
Sunday. Remember us at no agenda
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donations.com Until then, adios
mofos Hui Hui, and
3:13:10
okay, yes. I want to get this
out there because my I'm a proud
3:13:15
that sister. I do. Just take the
bag, the whole bag, sweatshirt,
3:13:20
I can't remember, you're
grabbing the nuts like this with
3:13:23
your fingers. And you're trying
to get more than one at a time,
3:13:27
which of course is normal and
you're gonna put them in your
3:13:29
mouth. I mean, there's pushing
together, they're spraying out
3:13:32
the drop in everywhere. I mean,
the most logical ways you take
3:13:35
him you let them sit in your
fist, and then shake him into
3:13:38
your mouth. Take the nut bag,
take the whole bag and the whole
3:13:44
bag into your business shake.
3:13:49
Oh my god, I'm one of those guys
that you would be fucking losing
3:13:52
your mind. Take how many nuts
you want in your call like just
3:13:57
take the nuts in your mouth that
way he had some salt in your
3:14:00
phone. That's about it. That's
the way you eat and that's good.
3:14:04
Just takes much as I can
remember. I'll just have made me
3:14:06
penis in my mouth. That's fine.
That's fine. I like those two
3:14:09
ways. It's like right to your
balls. Big swollen balls. Big
3:14:14
giant basketball sized balls you
can do to
3:14:21
No, no good
3:14:31
luck lot of things
3:14:34
made much babies won't scream.
And no it's because they
3:14:39
couldn't discern.
3:14:42
That's why they say the truth
will set you free. But there's
3:14:47
one that really made up
3:14:52
the thing he said and Charlotte
3:14:55
just
3:14:57
both sides
3:15:01
Just black and white
3:15:04
just in case you didn't know
ALEX
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SIGHS
3:15:17
calls himself a businessman,
3:15:21
a millionaire with presidential
fans pushing back the deeds to
3:15:26
establish
3:15:29
and all the cronies in the
government spin up the bastards
3:15:35
zone
3:15:38
with bad things said and
charlatans
3:15:42
just good people on both sides
3:15:48
just imagine why.
3:15:51
Just in case you didn't know le
Septin Uncle Joe there's good
3:15:56
people on both sides
3:16:08
everybody's talking about the
sweaty monkey and Sam from a chi
3:16:12
and he's talking
3:16:15
God beautiful to see God deals
hustle get the dough rain. Never
3:16:19
seen nothing like you've done
before. He's a moving violation
3:16:23
breaking in your back door. What
you know what you don't think a
3:16:26
mouse and Viki got bills to pay
them the real simple product
3:16:32
base bags
3:16:58
he knows where you're going, it
knows where you check in how
3:17:01
you're
3:17:04
never too close and never too
far to open up your webcam.
3:17:08
There you are showing how you
have watched every kiss saying
3:17:12
happy birthday.
3:17:15
You never miss
3:17:18
Jesus.
3:17:42
Started Facebook, I run it. And
I'm responsible for what happens
3:17:47
here. It's not enough to just
connect people. We have to make
3:17:50
sure that those connections are
positive.
3:17:52
It's not enough to just give
people a voice. We need to make
3:17:55
sure that people aren't using it
to harm other people or to
3:17:58
spread misinformation. It's not
enough to just give people
3:18:01
control over their information.
We need to make sure that the
3:18:05
developers they share it with
protect their information to it
3:18:08
will take some time to work
through all the changes we need
3:18:10
to make across the company. But
I'm committed to getting this
3:18:13
right
3:18:28
fora.org/n A Do you know what he
doesn't have an agenda