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Come on people, wear a wire!
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Adam Curry, John C.
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Dvorak It's Thursday, June 19, 2025 This is
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your award-winning give-on-Asian-media assassination
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episode 1774 This is no agenda Just days
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away!
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And broadcasting live from the heart of the
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Texas hill country here in FEMA region number
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6 in the morning, everybody I'm Adam Curry
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And from Northern Silicon Valley, where everybody's getting
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it wrong I'm John C.
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Dvorak It's Craig Vaughn and Buzzkill In the
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morning!
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That's what I've been saying for the past
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three days to Tina Everyone's getting it wrong!
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It's all wrong, it's all wrong By the
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way, happy Juneteenth!
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Oh yes, Juneteenth, yeah Happy Juneteenth, everybody Woohoo!
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That's right, you know what Juneteenth is about,
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don't you?
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Yeah, about the dummies in Texas No!
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Juneteenth is about voting!
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Today is Juneteenth, also known as Freedom Day
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and Emancipation Day The federal holiday commemorates the
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end of slavery in the United States And
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there will be multiple events happening across our
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area today Including one with Reverend Al Sharpton
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and Spike Lee at Junior's in downtown Brooklyn
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Good morning, Pedro Well, we just heard Phil
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talk about voting That is going to be
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the message here this morning Reverend Al Sharpton
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is expected to be here at the iconic
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restaurant here in Brooklyn With the award-winning
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filmmaker Spike Lee To kick off the Juneteenth
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celebrations this morning Now, for civil rights activists
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Juneteenth serves as a potent reminder that freedom
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isn't merely declared It must be protected through
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things like voting So Juneteenth, of course, celebrates
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the freedom of enslaved African Americans In the
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United States on this day There you go,
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you got Al Sharpton and Spike Lee out
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there saying Happy Juneteenth, you gotta vote Democrat!
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They're getting an early jump on the midterms
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Juneteenth, as you know, it's about voting It's
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all about voting Police Capture Are
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they celebrating Juneteenth outside your door there?
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In Berkeley?
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No, they're not even protesting I don't know
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what's wrong with this area Could you please
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get that area into shape?
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They are not following the rules, man They're
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not following the rules Well, yes, you are
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right Everyone's getting it wrong So I see
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your clips, of course, as we know I
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never listen to your clips You have no
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idea what clips I'm bringing We have not
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coordinated, we don't talk We don't really want
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to talk in between shows Because we talk
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seven hours a week, it's more than enough
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You sound like a magician on the stage
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That's right, don't look over here You've never
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met me, you don't know who I am
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Have we ever met each other before?
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Have we ever met each other before?
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I don't think so Have we discussed, have
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we pre-planned anything?
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No, we haven't So I will get you
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into your clips with two clips to get
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you started First, we'll start with a little
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mini-cut 1995 Iran will be capable of
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producing alone without importing anything nuclear bombs within
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three to five years The deadline for attaining
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this goal 1996 is getting extremely close Iran,
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Libya are racing to develop nuclear weapons Iran
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is gearing up to have to produce 25
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bombs, atomic bombs a year 250 bombs in
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a decade By next spring at most, by
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next summer at current enrichment rates they will
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be finished Iran is so dangerous weeks away
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from having the fissile material for an entire
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arsenal of nuclear bombs Iran to produce an
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arsenal of nuclear weapons They have the wherewithal
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the stored up, preserved knowledge to make a
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bomb very quickly if they wanted to do
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it Iran could produce a nuclear weapon in
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a very short time It could be within
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a few months My favorite of those is
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2012 because we were doing the show and
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he held, in the United Nations, he held
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up that drawing of a bomb, like a
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spy versus a spy bomb Oh that great,
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yes, I forgot about that drawing he held
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up It was ludicrous So we've been just
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weeks away, months away, days away, very close
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nuclear arsenal since we've been tracking it 1995
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and this whole thing this whole, the whole
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past few days has thrown everybody into a
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tizzy this is the lead in, into your
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clips I'm sure He campaigned on pledges to
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end wars and not start new ones The
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issue has exposed divides within Trump's MAGA base
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Conservative pundit and Trump ally Tucker Carlson is
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one of those opposed to deeper involvement Tensions
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reached boiling point when he interviewed Republican Senator
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Ted Cruz accusing him of knowing nothing about
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Iran I am not the Tucker Carlson expert
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on Iran You're a senator who's calling for
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the overthrow of the government and you don't
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know anything about the country Trump hit out
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at Carlson on his Truth Social page saying
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Somebody please explain to kooky Tucker Carlson that
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Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon Others on
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Carlson's side include Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene and
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former White House Chief Strategist Steve Bannon, who
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took to social media to urge decisions that
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put America first.
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Thoughts echoed by Charlie Kirk, the founder of
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conservative activist group Turning Point USA.
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Take out the Ayatollah Resist that temptation That's
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a zeal The very same zeal got us
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involved in a pile of garbage in Iraq
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On the other side of Trump's orbit Senator
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Lindsey Graham says Washington should do whatever it
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can to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear
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bomb If diplomacy fails, Mr. President, President Trump
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you've been great.
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Help Israel finish the job and give them
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bombs if necessary Fox News personality Mark Levin
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took it one step further saying anyone who
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wasn't on board with wiping out the threat
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posed by Iran was a Marxist-Islamist An
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Islamo-Nazi regime with a nuclear warhead, intercontinental
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missiles that have threatened to assassinate the President
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of the United States And we have morons
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fools running around the country This isn't Magna
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This isn't what I voted for Magna?
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No, I did not vote for Magna.
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No!
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No.
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So that's just a little sampling of what
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has been going on, and oh my Lord
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That's actually good That's the overview That's the
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overview, so over to you, we have not
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met before I have plenty of stuff, but
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I'm going to go off track a bit
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at the beginning by bringing up a couple
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of factors And it was based on one
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of our Martel guys Martel Hardware Oh, oh!
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MartelHardware.com Gold!
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He says, I know you hate Scott Horton
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but you should listen to this Oh, I
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clipped it Oh you did?
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Is this the part where he Well, you
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probably didn't clip what I wanted No, I'm
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sure I didn't clip and I want to
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come to that later, but go ahead Well,
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he said something in there You know, it's
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the same blather you know, the guy's you
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know, not a big fan but you know,
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and he's just hard to look at and
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so Wow, come on, he can't handle that
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I know, it's just beneath me But what
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is the tent he's in, is my question
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He's in a tent It's a good question
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but when he said that the deterrence on
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the part of Iran over the years has
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always been, we could build a nuclear missile,
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but we're not going to do it we're
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not going to build a nuke but the
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threat of us possibly doing it is what
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the deterrence was and I found that to
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explain a lot and that combines with something
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I ran into on an Indian I just
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ran into it this was pretty coincidental I
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was looking something up and it was an
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Indian celebrity website where they talk about celebrities
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and how tall they are I always like
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to do this anyway how tall they are,
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how fat they are and all the rest
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of it and there was an entry for
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Donald Trump from 20 years ago in the
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entry it said Donald Trump hobbies reading Oh
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no!
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And what did he like to read?
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Mein Kampf of course, because he has it
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next to his bed Mein Kampf, we all
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know that He liked to read histories and
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biographies and when you start thinking about it
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that's interesting because he thinks of himself as
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a historical character and a biography and he's
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a biographical type of guy and histories if
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you like reading histories just like reading them
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you're going to be reading a lot of
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world history that means he's very familiar with
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Tamerlane Tamerlane was a Genghis Khan clone in
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the 1300s and he had an experience with
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Persia because I remember this myself Tamerlane was
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taking over the place he's the one who
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created the modern Middle East in the 1300s
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and he by owning everything he could he
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sent some emissaries to Persia to say we
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want to do a deal you got 60
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days didn't quite say that but wanted to
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do a deal and sent some emissaries and
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the way one story goes, they said screw
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you, we don't give a shit what you
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think, chopped an emissary's head off, put it
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in a box and sent it back Tamerlane
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took Persia out rubbilized the entire country, killed
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everybody he could.
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No one knows this anymore John, no one
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knows this No one knows this and it
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turns out when you start looking into it,
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the Persians have always been a-holes bringing
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this sort of destruction on themselves over and
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over and over again throughout history and Trump
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has to be aware of this and it's
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at the point where the clips I'm going
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to play are secondary to my basic thinking
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which is that we're just sick of it.
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It's got nothing to do with oh Iraq
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or being sucked into a never ending war.
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We're just sick of it.
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We're sick of Iran Right since Reagan got
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in, he wanted to bomb them because he
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took out the marine barracks and killed 40
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marines or whatever it was over and over
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again they created Hezbollah, Hamas no matter what
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Alex Jones thinks Israel funded them man, they
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created it I looked it up I looked
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it up and so, and their death to
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America, death to America ever since 79 where
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they took over the embassy illegally by all
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international law and kept our people there for
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a year ruined the nightline show which is
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we're going to stay on the air forever
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until they let the guys go and the
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whole thing we're sick of it we're just
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sick of it and Trump knows the story
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he put the deadline on there, it happened
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the day after the 60 days was up
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just like Tamerlane we're just sick of Iran.
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Bush wanted to bomb them and couldn't do
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it because the CIA said don't worry about
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this, they really don't have a bomb the
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CIA intelligence people and Tulsi Gabbard are probably
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all right, they probably don't have a bomb
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but they have this threat they're going to
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do a bomb if they have to and
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death to America, death to Israel and they're
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just horrible Trump is the one that's going
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to say screw it, BB go ahead and
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bomb the hell out of them and maybe
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we'll do even more after this gets going
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and that's the basis for all this it's
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got nothing to do with never ending wars
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or oh they have a nuke they don't
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have a nuke, they have a nuke or
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they got a nuke two weeks away all
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this bullshit we're sick of it since you
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bring up the 60 days I think this
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is warranted to play striking Iranian nuclear facilities
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where's your mindset on that you can't say
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that right?
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you don't seriously think I'm going to answer
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that question will you strike the Iranian nuclear
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component and what time exactly sir?
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sir would you strike it would you please
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inform us so we can be there and
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watch I mean you don't know that I'm
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going to even do it, you don't know
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I may do it, I may not do
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it, I mean nobody knows what I'm going
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to do I can tell you this that
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Iran's got a lot of trouble and they
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want to negotiate and I said why didn't
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you negotiate with me before all this death
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and destruction why didn't you negotiate, I said
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to people why didn't you negotiate with me
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two weeks ago you could have done fine
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you would have had a country it's very
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sad to watch this I've never seen anything
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like it everyone thought it was going to
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be the reverse I didn't, I didn't think
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so and I was telling them you've got
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to do something you've got to negotiate and
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at the last minute they said no we're
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not going to do that and they got
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hit remember 60 days and then came the
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60 61 is going to become a very
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famous number that was one hell of a
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hit, that first hit that was one hell
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of a hit not sustainable to be honest
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there you go, he's bringing up the history
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just as you said, 61 it was 60
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but now it's 61 61 is going to
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go down in history I'm going to be
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bigger than the history books 61, 61 so
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he's the one after Reagan and Bush and
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everybody in between wouldn't do anything, he's decided
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that's it drew a line, created the 60
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days created a parallel kind of a situation
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with what happened in the 1300's and here
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we go but meanwhile everyone's all bent out
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of shape so I've got these clips you
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brought up Tucker Carlson I did, just for
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you you had a really good Levin clip
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so let's listen to so Bannon had Tucker
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on his show and they had some pretty
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good exchanges but then Tucker which he's more
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comfortable as the host brought Bannon on his
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show and then they got into it with
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some discussions that I thought were fascinating but
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let's listen to this one this is not
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part of the series I have two little
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series but this one's just a stand alone
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this is Bannon and Tucker talking about Mark
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Levin and Tucker it's interesting when you look
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at his waveforms when he's revealing so I
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record everything it goes small up, small up,
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small up is that kind of his waveform?
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no, he has when he's revealing certain things
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he drops his voice to an extreme and
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he's like telling secrets out of class so
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he drops his voice, now I boosted all
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those up and when I boosted them it
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sounded normal so he's got some sort of
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tell that goes on with his dropping his
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voice but it's clear when you bring it
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up it's a very interesting phenomenon but here
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he is talking about Mark Levin because there's
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a beef going on between the two of
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them and Tucker is a maniac and Tucker's
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whole thing is like Don Rickles when he
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insults people he says, no, no, just kidding
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I love the guy and then he does
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a laugh exactly right and he says he
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loves everybody here we go the platform of
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Fox though it's just not Mark why is
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Fox you can play side by side Iraq
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in 2003 and what's happening today why is
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this apparatus Levin's the funniest because he's terrible
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on TV and again I never had any
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problems with him at Fox he kind of
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controls Hannity in this weird way, I never
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understood what that was about I never really
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cared to learn, Sean was great to me
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always nice and so was Levin so I
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just kind of stayed away but they didn't
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want to put him on TV because he's
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like screechy and he's just not a calming
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person, Mark Levin on TV I'm literally floating
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in and out of consciousness and the attendant
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has taken the remote to go have a
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cigarette you're going to flip the channel when
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Mark Levin gets on TV it's like listening
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to your ex-wife scream about alimony payments
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it's like not appealing so they wouldn't put
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him on TV and then Sean pushed and
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they gave him some kind of weekend show
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that nobody watched now I don't have a
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TV but he was just telling me that
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he's like all over prime time so what
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is that that's not by popular acclaim that's
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not like their viewer surveys we need a
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lot more Mark Levin less Jesse Waters, more
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Mark Levin more Mark Levin what they're doing
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is what they always do which is just
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turning up the propaganda hose to full blast
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and just trying to knock elderly Fox viewers
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off their feet and make them submit to
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the award, it's not in their interest this
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is where the population, the voters are ahead
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of the political class and the media, the
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American people do not want any more engagement
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in a foreign world, they saw Iraq, they
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saw Afghanistan were just out I think because
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they're racist is that what you're saying?
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they're just bigots I love doing his laugh
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I'm getting pretty good at that I think
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I've nailed it wait, that was bad I've
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tried it it hurts, it hurts it's not
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an easy one well, a lot of good
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stuff does hurt so Bannon is on the
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show and he wants Tucker to become part
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of the government I heard all this by
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the way when I saw the clips come
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in I'm like oh dynamite, John did it,
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thank god I don't have to do it
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most of my time was spent boosting those
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normalizing the signal jeez so Bannon for some
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reason he sees everything as a we and
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he thinks he's part of some by the
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way, Bannon does have an operation called the
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movement the movement?
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out of Brussels really?
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do you know about this?
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no, out of Brussels, that can't be good
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no, the movement is a worldwide populist movement,
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literally to get people, to get all these
18:44
governments to put populists in oh and it's
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a political it's a political organization of some
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sort, and it's called the movement, and Bannon
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runs it and he's behind it he's got
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his fingers in a lot of different pots
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I sent in an article unmasking Steve Bannon
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yeah, I put it in the show notes
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people should read it it reminds us, because
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it reminded me that Bannon is the one
19:15
who came up with the sleazy scheme to
19:17
put up the wall in Texas and then
19:20
the money disappeared, kind of it was dubious
19:24
what happened there it was dubious, that's all
19:26
we can say but what was he involved
19:28
for in the first place?
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sorry now it's a tick please don't do
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that so here he is trying to cajole
19:39
Tucker into becoming political and when you listen
19:44
to Bannon, everything's a we we, we, we,
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as though he's got a big organization behind
19:48
him, and maybe he does but it's very
19:51
creepy but these two clips lead into the
19:54
four really good clips where they start talking
19:56
about the CIA and who knows what about
19:59
what it's very interesting we need a handful
20:02
of smart people around President Trump, they're saying
20:05
look, we put Cash and Bongino in the
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FBI, we've put Ellis in the...
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we are stamping, as we say in the
20:14
Netherlands, in the old country we are stamping,
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aren't we?
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said the elephant to the mouse so he
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says we put in Bongino, we put in
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he did it, yeah, he did it, man
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he's running the show, Steve Bannon is your
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overlord by the way, what he's about to
20:29
say to Tucker, is very similar to what
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Pchenik said to me we really need a
20:35
guy like you in US government, Adam really?
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yeah, exactly yeah, he's like isn't it time
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for you to return which was interesting and
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come to the USG no I don't think
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I want to be in the USG forgot
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to tell you that put Cash and Bongino
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in the FBI we've put Ellis in Radcliffe's
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CIA we've put a handful of great people
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at DOJ we've put Pete and a handful
21:08
of great people at Defense, we've put Tulsi
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and Joe Kent and a handful of people
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at DNI it's not enough, the apparatus still
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runs the deal we are hanging on in
21:18
a very tenuous shape we need to go
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to war like they want to go to
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war in Persia, we need to go to
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war with them and I mean, take the
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sword out of the scabbard and throw away
21:28
the scabbard we have to do that if
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I got anywhere near any kind of institutional
21:32
power which I've never sought, and I don't
21:34
seek now but if I ever did, you
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know I think the Tom Cottons and the
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donors and people like that, I mean, I
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think that would be really hard Okay, Pilgrim
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Please So he says that, and it's like,
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what is Bannion and he's doing this in
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public this is like a public recruitment it's
21:59
a recruitment it's a we and who's we?
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What I see Bannion doing here is he
22:06
knows the power of Tucker's audience he knows
22:08
it's a different audience probably that watches him
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or at least there's, it's a Venn diagram
22:14
but not all of it You're right, it's
22:16
not the same audience that watches The War
22:17
Room Right, so he's trying to draw Tucker
22:20
in which is what you're seeing across the
22:22
board, whether it's Dave Smith whether it's Scott
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Horton whether it's Megyn Kelly I mean, it's
22:32
all clicks they're all clicking together and it's
22:35
very disturbing because of the podcast, but there
22:39
it is I think you nailed it I
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think that's one of the major elements of
22:47
this and I agree it's disturbing, I don't
22:50
like seeing stuff like that but anyway, let's
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listen to part two of this recruitment promotion
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That would be really hard I think they'd
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put kiddie porn on my computer I'd get
23:01
pancreatic, I don't know man First off, just
23:04
the announcement of that the intention of that
23:08
would unmask part of this is going to
23:11
an unmasking, who's on our side and who's
23:14
not on our side because a lot of
23:15
people that are pretending to be on our
23:17
side are on the opposite side Yeah, and
23:20
this is where they kind of kicked into
23:22
the whole CIA talk which I found to
23:24
be very interesting because man, Tucker knows a
23:26
lot about the CIA Well, he let a
23:29
little thing slip in that little episode, which
23:33
is the reason I kept it in, he
23:34
says well, you know, the problem is I
23:36
get in there and then he says something
23:38
he says my computer and pancreatic cancer Well,
23:44
but didn't he bring that up in the
23:45
conversation about the CIA that some guy was
23:49
not loyal to Langley and then he got
23:51
pancreatic cancer and died really quickly Well, not
23:54
in this discussion that I remember but that's
23:58
possible but this pancreatic cancer thing has always
24:01
been somewhat disconcerting because it's a very rare
24:03
form of cancer and it crops up a
24:06
lot more than you'd think with famous people
24:10
Steve Jobs had it for example Yes, an
24:13
aggressive form of cancer So I think, and
24:18
he didn't quite finish saying pancreatic cancer he
24:20
just kind of started to say it and
24:22
then pulled back So I found that to
24:27
be screwy So here we go, now they're
24:31
going to start talking about they're going to
24:33
start talking shop and this is the best
24:36
some of the best stuff, it's like really
24:38
outstanding they bring in the CIA but there's
24:43
a kicker in the first clip which triggered
24:46
my whole catching all this otherwise I wouldn't
24:48
have recorded any of this until this happened
24:51
I would like to have John Ratcliffe go
24:52
to the sticks, and I think Ratcliffe's a
24:54
good man John Ratcliffe should go to the
24:56
sticks and say two things, number one, we
24:58
had no involvement at all in the Ukraine
25:00
assault under Russia because he's kind of been
25:04
in hiding in that and then he ought
25:05
to be open to questions He's never criticized,
25:07
no one ever criticizes John Ratcliffe I think
25:11
the reason they're not criticizing John Ratcliffe, and
25:13
John Ratcliffe's a good man, but you have
25:16
to remember John Ratcliffe was the mayor of
25:17
a small town in Texas that went to
25:19
Congress, did a great job, President Trump likes
25:22
him a lot he's got Mike Ellis over
25:25
there, but they're two guys we don't have
25:27
ten political appointees which we should have, we've
25:29
got two guys running that building That's the
25:32
way the agency's structured, there's no civilian control
25:34
of the CIA You know better than anybody
25:37
You know better than anybody, Tucker Really?
25:44
Obviously when I heard that, it's like okay,
25:47
let's get some more clips here You know
25:49
better than anybody What they dropped out of
25:52
that which really irks me about some of
25:55
these guys and Bannon being one of them
26:00
is they say there's two guys running that
26:03
place, running the building Two CIA supervisors of
26:08
some sort Two guys And it's not Ratcliffe
26:12
or whoever is the head guy It's two
26:15
guys Who are the two guys?
26:17
They never ask anybody out there I'd just
26:21
like to know who they are Do we
26:24
know who they are?
26:25
I do not know Well they both know
26:27
there's two guys So they both must know
26:30
who they are so why don't they just
26:31
mention their names just so we know who
26:33
they are But Tucker knows better than anybody
26:36
And Tucker knows better than anybody And of
26:39
course we know the names are all fake
26:40
because you have to do that And they're
26:42
wearing masks, so it doesn't help They've got
26:46
these rubber Well that's all possible, yes It
26:48
could be fake names fake faces The whole
26:52
thing That's always a possibility So here we
26:56
go It runs the way it's going to
26:58
run We sent Pompeo over there It's an
27:00
army, it's a business, it's a government agency
27:03
It's a country It's literally a venture capital
27:06
firm And it's budget is unknown It's reach
27:10
is...
27:11
And we have no idea what they're doing
27:13
Of course, because the majority of things that
27:14
they do are not U.S. government employees
27:17
doing Even the door kickers They're working through
27:20
some exile group They've been funding for 30
27:21
years They will also look you right in
27:24
the eye And lie to you Because that's
27:26
the wilderness of mirrors And they're smart Somebody
27:31
said to me the other day The problem
27:34
with the U.S. government is Why can't
27:35
we do this or that?
27:36
If you wanted light rail, you know we
27:37
couldn't do it And this person said Because
27:40
all the smartest people in government are at
27:42
CIA Yeah So that's interesting in itself Yes
27:50
Well for sure we don't hear much about
27:53
the CIA We hear a lot about Kash
27:54
Patel And Dan Bongino Who Bannon put in
27:59
Yeah, thank you Bannon Yeah So we continue
28:03
with this Because they're just doing a brain
28:06
dump here And this is fascinating in some
28:09
way Because as we know, Tucker knows more
28:11
than anyone Here we go They also, with
28:13
the interagency process They control the entire process
28:16
This is why downsizing NSC was so important
28:18
When you have this, we had these detailees
28:21
That come from all the different departments Because
28:23
NSC should have 30 people But it had
28:25
250 They're 60 local appointees And there's 280
28:29
come from different agencies That do all the
28:31
different paperwork They have the interagency process The
28:34
CIA controls that process They control the process
28:37
of the Pentagon They control the DHS They
28:39
control over the Justice Department They are embedded
28:42
deep Because they've been around so long And
28:45
they know how to embed deep With the
28:47
smartest people out there So if you don't
28:49
get control of that You're not going to
28:51
get control They're like a Praetorian Guard right
28:53
now This is like the late stage of
28:57
the Roman Empire When the Praetorian Guard Kind
29:00
of ran the deal And they would put
29:01
forward every legionary captain That they thought was
29:04
going to be good for a time And
29:06
they are planning right now To thwart President
29:09
Trump's Second term Make sure they wait him
29:12
out And they're going to have a hand
29:14
selected person for the third term And I
29:15
don't say this as a conspiracy theory guy
29:17
This is just basic facts Totally true, they're
29:20
so clever That if you criticize them They
29:23
will leak to people that you work for
29:24
them I happen to know Yeah, I'm getting
29:28
some of that actually I am But locally
29:33
up there No, no, no On the socials
29:38
Uncle CIA, we all know you What were
29:40
you doing in Amsterdam Yeah, you went to
29:43
Moscow Yeah Well, you should probably Make notes
29:50
of who's doing that So I immediately think
29:53
When I heard that, I'm like, oh yeah,
29:55
that makes sense If you criticize the CIA
29:57
And you have a voice somewhere They're going
29:58
to tell, oh, you're part of it Of
30:01
course It's a great bit, I love it
30:04
Tunker thinks it's a fabulous idea Yeah, yeah,
30:08
I can see that But then You have
30:12
to consider Let's reveal a few things That
30:15
should be known The CIA Likes alcoholics, but
30:20
they do not Adhere to anyone Using drugs
30:24
No, only booze, they like boozers They like
30:27
boozers But they don't And you were notorious
30:31
Weed, weed I was weed, not booze You're
30:35
a weed guy You're disqualified immediately From the
30:40
get-go So no, I don't think you
30:44
are And I don't see how you could
30:45
be Based on anything I was a hitman
30:49
for the CIA At MTV I was out
30:51
there killing rock stars You weren't even the
30:55
handler Or anything So people who think that
30:58
are screwy But it doesn't mean you don't
31:01
know anything That's true Because, you know, Tunker
31:05
knows a lot More than anybody More than
31:09
anybody So I believe That Tunker's not You
31:13
know, he says himself That he always wanted
31:16
to be in the CIA Yeah, he interned
31:19
His dad worked for a propaganda arm Of
31:21
the agency Which is the Voice He ran
31:23
the Voice of America Actually he was the
31:26
head of the broadcast board Of governors Which
31:29
oversees the Voice of America Which is even
31:31
above the Voice of America Yeah And I'm
31:36
totally convinced He's not in the CIA No,
31:39
I'm sure he isn't Like me, he isn't
31:41
Same as Stuart Copeland from the police He's
31:43
not in the CIA Another druggie But there's
31:47
other people That we are totally convinced Are
31:50
in the CIA at some level Or have
31:53
something to do with Intel At some level
31:55
We've seen it, we know it And I
31:57
think we're good at this So let's go
31:59
to Tunker's little finale You know, the thing
32:03
about it He probably laments that he's not
32:05
in the CIA Especially since they credit him
32:08
For being in there, blaming him Because they
32:10
tried to smear him by the CIA This
32:13
is a very funny bit If you're an
32:15
effective critic of CIA Joe Kent, I've lived
32:18
this personally But also Joe Kent A wonderful
32:21
man, a totally sincere man Great man Former
32:23
CIA contractor, lost his wife in Syria In
32:26
Obama's Syria war And became an opponent of
32:29
the way things are running And they, CIA,
32:32
played in his primary And the way they
32:34
did it was By convincing Republican primary voters
32:37
That Joe Kent, who's the single most effective
32:39
Critic of CIA in the United States Was
32:41
actually working for CIA I mean, like, wow
32:45
I tip my non-existent hat In deference
32:48
to the brilliance of that This is how
32:49
brilliant they are You notice from President Trump
32:51
The arc that he went through on Friday
32:54
You know something's up When David Ignatius at
32:57
the Washington Post Which we call the Langley
32:59
Bugle He's the head that comes up When
33:02
Ignatius comes out on Morning Joe And says,
33:05
Trump is doing such a really magnificent job
33:07
here He's acting like your commander in chief
33:09
That should be the red flare that goes
33:11
up The red flare goes, what the fuck
33:13
I know!
33:14
It's too frustrating, I don't have a TV
33:16
Because it's too frustrating to watch I don't
33:19
know a single person who doesn't like David
33:20
Ignatius personally And that would include me And
33:23
he's just such a courtly man He's like
33:24
the Murdoch's, you can't dislike him He's just
33:26
got elaborate, wonderful manners, he's very nice But
33:29
like, he is the spokesman for CIA And
33:33
you wonder The Washington Post is the Langley
33:35
Bugle It's unbelievable Do you think they still
33:38
are the Langley Bugle?
33:39
Oh, they must be Oh, absolutely Yeah, under
33:41
Bezos Yeah, well, Bezos got all those CIA
33:45
contracts for his Amazon There you go So
33:48
it's all part of a scheme Well, can
33:52
I pick the thread up here?
33:54
Yes, please Run with the ball I've hogged
33:57
enough Yeah, so I will stick with Tucker
33:59
for a moment Because the other big thing
34:01
Oh boy, Tucker went tete-a-tete with
34:03
Ted Cruz Tete-a-tete with Ted Before
34:06
you play that I will mention that I
34:10
saw this But I also saw this guy
34:13
He's called Captain Ted He's some black guy
34:17
And I think he's like a cop Or
34:19
ex-cop or something And he does analysis
34:21
of these clips And he did a great
34:25
takedown Of Tucker on this Saying that this
34:27
whole thing was Tucker was insincere This was
34:31
created just to Embarrass Cruz He asked questions
34:36
that anyone Couldn't answer This is a very
34:40
interesting Expose of Tucker being an a-hole
34:45
Well, what I found interesting Is that this
34:48
all was pointing Towards Israel This was all
34:51
about Israel, Israel, Israel, AIPAC Israel influence, Israel
34:54
Mossad Israel, Israel, Israel And then Ted Cruz
34:58
Then this was funny For me, personally As
35:02
Ted Cruz brings up Scripture Let's get into
35:06
Iran momentarily But you suggested it was a
35:10
strange thing That I said a minute ago
35:12
That when I came into the Senate I
35:13
resolved that I was going to be the
35:14
leading defender of Israel And what you didn't
35:16
ask is why So let me tell you
35:17
why No, you said I was obsessed with
35:19
Israel And you had just told me that
35:20
your driving motive To get to the Senate
35:23
was to defend Israel I'm like, I don't
35:25
think I'm the one who's obsessed with Israel
35:27
I don't even think about Israel Tucker, words
35:29
matter And you know that I said I
35:34
resolved to be the leading defender of Israel
35:36
And you said your driving motive The reason
35:38
you're in the Senate You want to be
35:39
the leading defender of Israel I would think,
35:41
if I ran for Senate, I'd be like
35:42
There are people dying of drug addicts on
35:43
the street My driving motive is to fight
35:46
for Texas And America, and to fight for
35:48
jobs And to fight for the Constitution And
35:50
you played a very, very careful word game
35:53
Of a lie to get I'm the one
35:54
who said it, not me So you still
35:57
haven't asked why But I'm going to tell
35:58
you why And the reason is twofold Number
36:02
one, as a Christian Growing up in Sunday
36:05
school I was taught from the Bible Those
36:08
who bless Israel will be blessed I guess
36:10
he did That's where he came of age
36:13
How do you grow up in Sunday school?
36:16
It's only once a week Cruz is already
36:18
on the ropes here So he's not speaking
36:20
straight You're right, he's not speaking straight He's
36:22
on the ropes Growing up in Sunday school
36:26
I was taught from the Bible Those who
36:29
bless Israel will be blessed And those who
36:31
curse Israel will be cursed And from my
36:34
perspective I want to be on the blessing
36:35
side of things Of those who bless the
36:38
government of Israel?
36:39
Those who bless Israel is what it says
36:40
It doesn't say the government of it, it
36:41
says the nation of Israel So that's in
36:44
the Bible As a Christian, I believe that
36:46
Where is that?
36:47
I can find it I don't have the
36:49
scripture off the tip of my...
36:51
Pull out the phone and use the Google
36:52
It's in Genesis So you're quoting a Bible
36:56
phrase You don't have context for it and
36:58
you don't know where in the Bible it
36:58
is But that's like your theology?
37:00
I'm confused And they go on and on
37:02
about this I won't bore you with it
37:04
By the way, this is an insincere discussion
37:06
Because he says, where was it, knowing the
37:08
answer He knew the answer The thing is,
37:11
yes, it's in Genesis 12 I will bless
37:14
those who bless you Whoever curses you, I
37:16
will curse That's what God says to Abraham
37:18
That gets repeated in Numbers and in Isaiah
37:22
But really It doesn't say you have to
37:24
defend Israel It doesn't say you have to
37:26
go fight for Israel It says I will
37:29
bless those who bless you I didn't want
37:33
to get into the scripture itself I just
37:34
was trying to point out that This is
37:37
an insincere conversation Completely So that is true
37:41
And what Ted Cruz grew up on Is
37:43
just nonsense Pray for the peace of Jerusalem
37:47
Yes, but there's nothing about defending it Or
37:50
going to war There's nothing at all about
37:52
that So that was insincere in his fact
37:55
And you're right, it was a set up
37:57
question From Tucker Who also just had Genesis
38:00
in mind Whatever But then Tucker gets to
38:03
where he really wants to get What is
38:05
a popular Talking point that we've discussed on
38:09
the show Many times Is the Jews I'm
38:12
only trying to get to the question of
38:13
what AIPAC is And I don't think you're
38:14
being straightforward about it AIPAC is lobbying on
38:18
behalf Of the interests of a foreign country
38:20
And they're not registered And you're saying that's
38:22
not true You're saying that they don't coordinate
38:24
with the Israeli government I coordinate, they talk
38:27
with them I don't know what they do
38:28
But why don't you care?
38:30
Isn't it meaningful if a foreign government I
38:33
talk with Israel all the time Of course
38:35
you do But the law is And a
38:38
lot of people have been prosecuted under this
38:39
law That if you are lobbying on behalf
38:41
of a foreign government You must register, that's
38:42
it, it's really simple And I don't know
38:43
why If I'm working for Malaysia or Qatar
38:46
Or Belgium And I'm working on behalf of
38:50
its government Isn't that interesting that he brings
38:52
up Belgium and Qatar You know Because Steve
38:56
Bannon, you just mentioned Brussels There's so many
39:00
things There's a lot I think the point
39:04
you're going to make I'm going to make
39:06
it for you There's missing pieces Of information
39:11
That probably Help us understand the situation better
39:15
Yes But there's also, people are talking to
39:18
each other And they're bringing up the same
39:21
There's something There's a milieu of this Something
39:24
that Bannon said to, I haven't heard that
39:26
in a while And I'll hear it three
39:27
times this week Anyway, so, Brussels Yes, exactly
39:30
You haven't heard it and now all of
39:32
a sudden you're hearing it all the time
39:33
Very good I always find that extremely disturbing
39:37
Working for Malaysia or Qatar Or Belgium And
39:41
I'm working on behalf of its government's interest
39:43
Through a group of Americans Who are representing
39:46
the friendship between those two nations I have
39:48
to register under the Foreign Agent Registration Act
39:50
And if I don't I can go to
39:51
jail And people have gone to jail, people
39:53
I know So I don't understand why we
39:55
don't just be honest And say they're Lobbying
39:58
on behalf of a foreign government, they're coordinating
40:00
with the government You know that that's true?
40:01
That is not only not true, that is
40:03
false They're not coordinating with the Israeli government
40:05
So right after this Right after this The
40:10
Hausfrau from Hausinhabit You and I have talked
40:12
about her before She's big in the right
40:16
wing Conspiracy circles So she has to go
40:18
after Tucker For Tucker going after Israel And
40:22
AIPAC And I'm not going to repeat what
40:24
I keep saying about that With some Spooky
40:29
You know Like a cell phone camera Moving
40:33
over a document Which is a FARA Disclosure
40:37
document And it makes it look like Tucker
40:39
got money In person from Qatar And you
40:45
know it's like oh look at Tucker Oh
40:46
he got money from Qatar Oh boy he
40:50
didn't disclose that And then I go and
40:52
find the document And it is a FARA
40:54
disclosure document Which is from A lobbying firm
40:58
who set up The interview between Tucker and
41:02
the prime minister of Qatar which of course
41:05
They disclosed that because they did That and
41:07
it says if you look at the document
41:09
It says interview for Tucker Carlson With the
41:12
prime minister of Qatar And it says in
41:14
person So the services were delivered In person,
41:18
Tucker Got the interview And that was what
41:21
the lobbying firm did But they make it
41:23
look like oh Tucker He's in the pocket
41:25
of the Muslims now Oh what is he
41:27
doing doing against Israel It was hilarious And
41:30
then of course The timelines are filled Filled
41:34
with this The Jews are drawing us into
41:37
a war They're doing it, Trump is stupid
41:40
Manga is splitting up What are we doing
41:42
and right on cue Here comes Anonymous Hello
41:45
my fellow citizens of America And others across
41:48
the globe This is the Architect Speaking on
41:52
behalf of Anonymous 17 days remain Until we
41:56
release everything But first there's something we feel
41:59
The need to bring to light now It
42:01
may not be able to wait This is
42:03
not a drill This is not speculation This
42:06
is a warning based on extremely reliable Intelligence
42:09
We have acquired verified information That a major
42:13
attack Is being planned on domestic soil It
42:17
will be brutal It will be visible And
42:20
it will be blamed on a foreign faction
42:22
One from the Middle East But that is
42:25
a lie The operation is a false flag
42:28
Orchestrated not by a foreign enemy But by
42:32
an elite shadow alliance Within a nation That
42:34
poses as our greatest ally But instead is
42:38
a hyper militarized power With deep influence Through
42:41
sexual blackmail In our intelligence Are you starting
42:44
to get the picture So what Anonymous quote
42:47
unquote Anonymous Is saying guy without a hoodie
42:49
But okay Anonymous Oh yeah one of our
42:53
greatest allies Who control our government With sexual
42:57
blackmail They're going to do a false flag
42:59
Another 9-11 is coming in So the
43:03
internet is just filled with this And people
43:05
yelling at me Oh you think it's about
43:07
China Okay So enter Scott Horton With Tom
43:13
Woods because I got the same email From
43:14
our producer Who was kind of snide Like
43:18
John's best friend Scott Horton Scott Horton You've
43:25
seen snideness Where I see humor It wasn't
43:29
directed towards me So I was happy with
43:31
all of it And so I have two
43:34
clips Then I'm going to get into Two
43:36
series But first of all Tom Horton Is
43:40
not wrong about this He's not wrong but
43:43
he's Misguided in his conclusion Because of his
43:47
insanity about You know it's the same thing
43:50
that Dave Smith has you know Israel Israel
43:52
doing it Israel Epstein files Israel Iran can't
43:57
have a nuke They can't have a nuke
43:59
Implying and begging the question Ridiculously that they
44:02
were making one And that they were about
44:05
to have one And that they would have
44:07
had one If we hadn't done this Instead
44:09
they're just lying I mean Donald Trump is
44:11
conflating The Ayatollah's unwillingness To completely abandon enrichment
44:16
To let America take every last One of
44:19
his centrifuges out of the country And is
44:21
conflating that with them Having a bomb This
44:24
is what George W.
44:25
Bush called Shorthanding it It's a lie It's
44:29
a damned lie And Donald Trump knows it's
44:31
a lie And his own intelligence agencies Told
44:34
him last week They are not making nukes
44:38
And then worse They were supposed to meet
44:40
two days ago On Sunday And apparently here
44:44
are our choices We don't know for sure
44:45
Our choices are either one Donald Trump in
44:48
the most dastardly Treacherous just completely You know
44:53
most gratuitous Act of anti-diplomacy And with
44:58
consequences For decades to come for sure Was
45:01
lying And pretending that he was still Negotiating
45:05
with the Iranians All the while he was
45:07
setting them up For the Israelis to go
45:09
ahead and get them In decapitation strikes And
45:12
reassuring them that they didn't need To go
45:15
to alternative locations And whatever to protect themselves
45:18
Don't worry the attack's not coming We're still
45:20
negotiating with Donald Trump And then sneak attack
45:22
them In a Tojo style fashion I think
45:27
I said Tom Horton But I meant Scott
45:28
Norton He is correct And Trump was lying
45:32
and I think I know why And I
45:34
think I can prove it But first let's
45:35
go to the other theory Which of course
45:37
involves Tucker Or the other alternative is That
45:42
Donald Trump was negotiating This is what Tucker
45:44
Carlson says He believes he was told That
45:48
Trump really was negotiating In good faith and
45:50
he really had told Netanyahu To wait and
45:53
then Netanyahu Went ahead and did this anyway
45:55
And is now dragging Donald Trump By the
45:58
hair into the thing And then Donald Trump
46:00
is handling that by saying Oh yeah I
46:02
meant to do that and this was my
46:03
plan All along so you take your choice
46:05
I think the first is The most likely
46:08
that they're telling the truth Now when they
46:10
say that they had agreed To do this
46:12
and that they were lying And pretending to
46:14
negotiate I think they were really negotiating There's
46:17
a third option They were really negotiating and
46:20
Trump said I'm negotiating But he knew exactly
46:22
what would happen on day 61 And that
46:23
was based upon His 60 days history knowledge
46:27
So Scott Norton is not wrong But his
46:29
conclusion Is sad So I have two theories
46:34
The first is from the China Observer Now
46:37
the China Observer is As far as I
46:39
can tell a YouTube channel It might be
46:41
run by NTD or Falun Gong For all
46:43
I know but they have a lot of
46:44
interesting Little tidbits About the current Iranian China
46:49
Israel situation According to data from commodity firm
46:52
Kipler Over 90% of Iran's oil Currently
46:55
go to China Most of this oil is
46:57
sent to small independent refineries In Shandong province
46:59
known as teapots In 2022 In order to
47:03
secure higher profits Chinese companies began buying large
47:05
amounts of Iranian oil Under sanctions Iran has
47:08
very few other buyers besides China This puts
47:11
Iran in a weak position When it comes
47:13
to pricing In 2024 an official from Iran's
47:16
chamber of commerce Called the trade relationship with
47:18
China A colonial trap Because China pays for
47:21
oil in Yuan instead of US dollars Iran
47:23
is then forced to use that money To
47:25
buy large amounts of Chinese goods Deepening its
47:27
economic dependence on China Iran exports around 1
47:31
.7 million barrels of crude oil per day
47:33
If these exports are cut off China's private
47:35
refiners would For the first time in years
47:37
have to buy oil At market prices As
47:40
the world's largest oil importer China has been
47:42
increasing its reserves For three months straight Adding
47:45
over one million barrels a day Associate professor
47:48
of diplomacy Chang Tzu-Hsing Mo Of Changkang
47:50
University in Taiwan Said Iran has long relied
47:53
on China to buy oil Because international sanctions
47:55
have restricted its trade So this war could
47:58
have a major impact On China's oil supply
48:00
He also said Russia has wanted to sell
48:02
more oil to China But Beijing prefers to
48:05
diversify its sources You said something?
48:07
Yeah, Russia is the beneficiary Of this whole
48:12
situation And they're fine to go along with
48:16
it Everybody is Everybody surrounding Iran Is fine
48:20
Going along with the program Whatever the program
48:24
might be Well, the program consists of the
48:26
China-Iran comprehensive cooperation Play Which is And
48:33
again, I'm sure this is a major Anti
48:35
-China Quote-unquote news outlet But the details
48:39
I think are good And they check out
48:41
On March 27, 2021 China and Iran signed
48:45
a long-term cooperation framework Called the China
48:47
-Iran Comprehensive Cooperation Plan According to the agreement,
48:51
the two countries Would work together in finance,
48:53
infrastructure Healthcare, defense, and more China committed to
48:57
investing 400 billion U.S. dollars in Iran
48:59
over 25 years And both sides would establish
49:02
Free trade zones In return, Iran would supply
49:04
China With oil at stable, low prices And
49:07
allow China deeper access to its Banking and
49:09
telecom sectors This deal was part of China's
49:11
Belt and Road Initiative But four years later,
49:14
the deal has seen Slow progress While China
49:16
has continued to import large amounts of Iranian
49:18
oil Other key areas like infrastructure Investment have
49:21
lagged behind It wasn't until 2023 that Chinese
49:24
firms Secured a few major contracts Including one
49:27
for building Iran's largest airport It's worth noting
49:30
that on June 9th Iran's foreign minister Abbas
49:33
Araqchi met with Chinese ambassador Song Peiwu And
49:36
brought up the 25-year agreement again Xu
49:39
Ziyun, director of Taiwan's Institution for National Defense
49:42
and Security Research Said that China has mainly
49:44
used a barter system Exchanging engineering projects And
49:47
goods, including military equipment For Iranian oil This
49:51
has meant to strengthen diplomatic ties Between Beijing
49:53
and Tehran But even though this relationship looks
49:55
strong on the surface War can change everything
49:58
If the Iranian regime collapses That $400 billion
50:01
deal Would become worthless So when President Trump
50:04
says I've been talking about this for 35
50:06
years About Iran not having nuclear bombs No,
50:09
what he's been talking about is about China
50:11
He's always been talking about China The China
50:14
virus, China this China's ripping us off It's
50:17
always been about China And this is no
50:19
different Because Iran was a key piece For
50:23
China's Belt and Road Initiative Diplomacy professor Cheng
50:27
Xinmo Believes that the Chinese Communist Party Established
50:30
its so-called comprehensive partnership With Iran in
50:32
2021 To use Iran as a base for
50:34
expanding influence In the Middle East The goal
50:37
was to bring the region into China's Belt
50:38
and Road Initiative And turn it into a
50:40
front line against the West But so far
50:42
This entire plan appears to have failed Cheng
50:45
said that the 2021 agreement Was supposed to
50:47
be a major infrastructure investment plan $400 billion
50:50
US dollars over 25 years But now, less
50:53
than four years later The survival of Iran's
50:55
current regime Is already in question The infrastructure
50:58
investments China made in Iran Are now essentially
51:00
lost Similar failures have happened in other Belt
51:02
and Road projects Across the Southeast and Central
51:04
China On June 17th, President Trump posted online
51:08
Claiming full control of Iran's airspace And said
51:11
they had located Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei
51:14
He demanded Iran's unconditional surrender And warned that
51:17
patience is wearing thin Trump and Israel's goal
51:20
Is to wipe out Chinese and Russian influences
51:22
In the Middle East That way, the US
51:24
can shift its focus Into the Indo-Pacific
51:26
and counter threats from China If Iran suffers
51:29
a serious defeat China's influence in the region
51:31
will begin to shrink The US strategy is
51:33
clear Concentrate its efforts On dealing with the
51:36
Chinese Communist Party That is indeed the entire
51:39
focus And there's another country in there That
51:41
kind of came and went And the story
51:43
was a little quiet And Trump met with
51:45
the guy So basically, the Chinese were doing
51:48
this with Syria as well Trump added that
51:51
China has long backed Syria's Assad regime Which
51:54
has already collapsed Iran's regime is now on
51:56
the edge With China's support, Iran once helped
51:59
groups like Hezbollah, Hamas, and the Houthis Spread
52:01
their power in the Middle East But things
52:03
have changed, and now it's much harder For
52:05
China to expand in the region At this
52:07
point, the US is the one steering the
52:09
situation In the Middle East He also noted
52:11
that while the Israel-Iran conflict was unfolding
52:13
Xi Jinping was visiting Kazakhstan At the same
52:16
time, both Russia and China Have lost their
52:18
geopolitical foothold in the Middle East They will
52:20
likely retreat to Central Asia Which will become
52:23
the next battleground Between the two The latest
52:25
clashes between Israel and Iran Have captured global
52:28
attention On social media, many Iranians have shared
52:31
videos Showing that they welcome change in their
52:33
country In one clip, people laugh out loud
52:35
As they drive past large portraits of Iranian
52:37
military officers Who had just been killed in
52:40
airstrikes Young Iranians Have long grown resentful of
52:43
the country's Aging political elite Who rule over
52:46
them with absolute power Israel's military not only
52:49
Bombed the headquarters of Iran's army intelligence But
52:52
also took out the Ministry of Justice building
52:53
One Iranian citizen said The Justice Ministry was
52:57
the worst Constantly cracking down on anyone Who
52:59
dared to speak up They said, if you
53:01
don't obey, they put you on trial It's
53:03
about time they got a taste of being
53:04
judged by bombs So I think that All
53:07
rings pretty true I agree with that, I
53:10
want to add a couple of things Besides
53:12
the fact That if I had played this
53:14
clip for you Right about now you'd be
53:16
complaining About the cadence of the announcement In
53:19
fact, I was waiting for you to complain
53:21
And you didn't do it I'm only complaining
53:25
As if I was you Well thank you
53:28
for being So much better than me I
53:32
like the China thing I'm not done, I'm
53:35
waiting for your comments I'm waiting for more
53:37
But I want to mention that if we
53:38
remember Libya You could take the same thesis
53:41
And put it on Libya Because if you
53:44
recall When they went into Libya To rebelize
53:48
that country The Chinese were in there All
53:50
over the place And had these buildings that
53:53
they abandoned And ran for the hills There's
53:57
a whole bunch of structures Still standing, I
54:00
think In Libya Projects the Chinese have begun
54:04
A lot of infrastructure stuff too And they
54:07
just ran for the hills The Chinese do
54:09
not want to They don't actually want Face
54:12
to face confrontation They'd rather give you fentanyl
54:16
They'd rather give you fungus They'd rather fund
54:19
protests That's how they And I'll give it
54:23
to the Cuomo kid That is the smokeless
54:25
war That is how the Chinese operate And
54:28
it's not stupid No, it's not stupid But
54:32
it's It's If you can recognize it It
54:38
becomes a problem for them Indeed But nobody,
54:41
by the way, is recognizing this Except that
54:43
woman who can barely speak And you Well,
54:46
wait, that's not true I found the geopolitical
54:51
economy report Which is hosted by a guy
54:54
Named Ben Norton He's a lefty He's a
54:57
leftist He's a super leftist He's no friend
55:02
Or fan of Israel Or America, which makes
55:05
me like him even more To play his
55:07
clips And he's part of the grey zone
55:10
You know the grey zone, right?
55:12
So the guy is well versed This was
55:15
actually over an hour This whole YouTube video
55:18
I pulled a couple of clips, the ones
55:19
I think are most important I cut some
55:21
stuff up because he's talky He's talky But
55:24
he brings it all together In no agenda
55:27
fashion And I'm just like, wow Okay, and
55:31
let's just So this is the history of
55:33
how we got here How we got here
55:35
And how China fits in And what America
55:39
and Israel Are doing together We played different
55:42
versions of this This is I think the
55:44
most concise The US is using Israel as
55:47
a proxy Specifically to redirect blame And literal
55:51
incoming missiles Away from the US And toward
55:55
its proxy Israel And this isn't in any
55:58
way to excuse Israel For the horrific crimes
56:00
it's been carrying out In Gaza, in Syria
56:03
In Lebanon, and now in Iran Of course,
56:06
Israel is directly responsible For these war crimes
56:09
and crimes Against humanity But it's important to
56:11
point out why Israel is carrying out All
56:14
of these horrific crimes And it's on behalf
56:16
of the US Empire This was spelled out
56:18
very clearly In a plan that was published
56:21
by Several US government officials For the Washington
56:25
D.C. Based think tank The Brookings Institution
56:28
Which is very closely linked to the US
56:30
government And basically acts as a kind of
56:33
Outsourced arm of the US government In 2009
56:36
These US government officials These US imperial planners
56:40
Published a strategy paper Titled, Which Path to
56:44
Persia?
56:45
Options for a New American Strategy Toward Iran
56:48
And chapter 5 is titled Leave it to
56:51
Bibi That is Benjamin Netanyahu So leave it
56:54
to Netanyahu Allowing or encouraging an Israeli military
56:58
Strike on Iran In this paper These US
57:02
government officials At a US government backed think
57:05
tank Wrote that the US should encourage Israel
57:08
to attack Iran And this is what they
57:11
said Quote, The United States would encourage And
57:14
perhaps even assist The Israelis in conducting the
57:17
strikes Themselves in the expectation That both international
57:21
criticism And Iranian retaliation Would be deflected away
57:26
from The United States and on To Israel
57:28
Exactly what we're seeing happen Exactly And leave
57:34
it to Bibi I think that's kind of
57:36
funny The little leave it to beaver play
57:39
Let's just remind each other About who Bibi
57:42
is This is exactly what the US Empire
57:45
Is doing today I mean they spelled it
57:47
out so clearly It's so obvious Trump personally
57:50
gave Israel the green light He knew about
57:53
the operation He helped to plan it Trump
57:56
delivered Israel hundreds of missiles Three days before
57:59
Israel started the war And the US has
58:02
been giving Israel Billions and billions of dollars
58:05
Of weapons and military assistance For decades But
58:09
especially since 2023 To carry out these proxy
58:13
wars On behalf of the US Empire And
58:16
this is why The former US Secretary of
58:19
State Alexander Haig famously said Quote, Israel is
58:23
the largest American aircraft carrier In the world
58:26
that cannot Be sunk It is located in
58:30
a critical region For American national security End
58:34
quote So in other words, Israel is an
58:37
unsinkable Aircraft carrier for the US Empire And
58:40
by the way, Netanyahu Is an American He
58:44
was raised and educated in the US He
58:46
went to high school and college And got
58:48
his first job in the US He had
58:50
US citizenship twice And he only gave up
58:53
his US citizenship In order to be Israel's
58:56
Prime Minister But he is an American And
58:59
what he's doing is serving the interests Of
59:01
the US Empire Exactly, and so when I
59:04
hear Tulsi Gabbard come out and say Hey,
59:07
wait a minute, my intel says There's no
59:09
nukes, no, of course There's no nukes, but
59:11
this is the lie the President Is using
59:13
for a very Old play, playbook I might
59:17
even say I don't see the President You
59:21
and the other guy Horton say the President's
59:24
Lying about what?
59:26
The President never said that there For sure
59:29
are nukes Okay, good point, good point Trump
59:33
is very tricky I think I did hear
59:35
him say Though at some point they were
59:37
close Not far away You know, he might
59:40
have slipped on that That's a definitional thing
59:44
Close, a year, two years I'm okay with
59:47
that So technically he's not lying But he's
59:49
under the guise of They can't have a
59:52
nuclear bomb Something very different is going on
59:55
And it's been going on for a long
59:57
time So this brings me to the first
59:59
goal Of the US-Israeli war on Iran
1:00:01
Which is to maintain US hegemony In West
1:00:05
Asia Also known as the Middle East This
1:00:07
was clearly spelled out by the Pentagon The
1:00:10
US Department of Defense Back in 1992 In
1:00:13
the infamous Wolfowitz Doctrine This was a plan
1:00:17
that was written By the Undersecretary of Defense
1:00:20
Paul Wolfowitz A notorious warmonger And in the
1:00:24
Wolfowitz Doctrine He stated very clearly That the
1:00:27
goal of the US Empire Was to prevent
1:00:30
the rise Of any other superpower That could
1:00:34
challenge the dominance Of the United States in
1:00:36
the world At this time in the 1990s
1:00:38
The Soviet Union had just been overthrown A
1:00:41
year before in 1991 The US was the
1:00:44
only major power In the world It was
1:00:46
a unipolar world dominated by the US Empire
1:00:49
And they wrote very clearly In this Pentagon
1:00:52
document That the quote Goal is to preclude
1:00:56
any hostile power From dominating a region Critical
1:00:59
to our interests end quote And they named
1:01:02
several regions Among them were The Middle East
1:01:06
slash Persian Gulf And also East Asia And
1:01:10
those are the main two areas Today that
1:01:12
the US military is targeting Especially under Trump
1:01:15
In East Asia the US is militarizing The
1:01:18
region to try to encircle China as part
1:01:21
of the new Cold War And now of
1:01:23
course The US is using Israel To wage
1:01:27
war all across The Middle East, West Asia
1:01:29
To try to recreate the region Overthrowing all
1:01:33
of the independent Governments and propping up Pro
1:01:36
-US regimes So Trump's main goal In my
1:01:40
mind is China It's always been China and
1:01:43
there's Very good Trumpian reasons for this Mainly
1:01:46
inflation We are the biggest oil producer and
1:01:49
gas producer By quite a bit Over everybody
1:01:53
else And we've been shipping off The liquefied
1:01:57
natural gas Over to Europe There's even talk
1:02:00
of the US now Taking over the Nord
1:02:02
Stream 2 Which I find hilarious This is
1:02:05
about oil politics And oil prices Because it
1:02:10
always is And today the US has largely
1:02:13
succeeded In weakening OPEC Because the US has
1:02:17
become the number one Producer of oil But
1:02:19
the point is that the US is very
1:02:21
concerned About the possibility of oil Production and
1:02:25
prices Of oil in the global market Being
1:02:27
used as a geopolitical weapon Given that the
1:02:31
global South and also Russia and China Are
1:02:34
leading producers Of oil and natural gas in
1:02:37
the world So if they were to unite
1:02:39
And use a cartel like OPEC To control
1:02:42
the price of oil Or gas, it could
1:02:44
cause significant Economic damage And would lead to
1:02:48
very high rates Of inflation Because when the
1:02:51
price of energy goes up It is an
1:02:53
input in basically all other Parts of the
1:02:56
economy So when the price of oil and
1:02:58
gas goes up The price of everything else
1:03:00
goes up And this obviously has led to
1:03:02
a lot of political instability In the US
1:03:04
So the US is very concerned about The
1:03:07
stability of the price of oil And natural
1:03:10
gas in global markets Two more and then
1:03:12
I'm done And of course this has been
1:03:15
staring us In the face since this started
1:03:17
And I don't think We bring it up
1:03:19
all the time for 17 years We've been
1:03:21
talking about this We didn't bring it up
1:03:24
in this latest kerfuffle Between Israel and Iran
1:03:27
But here it is So again this makes
1:03:29
it very clear why the US And Israel
1:03:31
are waging war on Iran Because they already
1:03:34
succeeded In overthrowing Syria And removing Syria from
1:03:38
the resistance axis And Israel has also been
1:03:42
Waging war in South Lebanon Against Hezbollah The
1:03:46
Lebanese resistance group That has its origins in
1:03:49
the 1980s In the fight against Israel's illegal
1:03:51
occupation Of South Lebanon So Israel weakened Hezbollah
1:03:55
And killed its leadership Israel has been taking
1:03:59
control over Gaza Colonizing Gaza Colonizing the West
1:04:03
Bank Which according to international law Is occupied
1:04:06
Palestinian territory The US under Trump And also
1:04:09
under Obama and Biden Were waging war on
1:04:12
Ansar Allah in Yemen Weakening them And of
1:04:16
course the US government invaded Iraq Two times
1:04:19
in the Gulf War And then again in
1:04:21
2003 In the Iraq War And now the
1:04:24
final target is Iran Which the US and
1:04:28
Israel Are now attacking This was famously admitted
1:04:31
by Wesley Clark, the former US General and
1:04:35
commander of NATO Back in 2007 In an
1:04:39
interview He admitted that the US military Had
1:04:42
made plans to overthrow The governments of seven
1:04:46
countries In five years He said I just
1:04:49
got this down from upstairs Meeting the secretary
1:04:51
of defense's office today And he said this
1:04:53
is a memo that describes How we're going
1:04:54
to take out seven countries In five years
1:04:58
Starting with Iraq and then Syria Lebanon, Libya,
1:05:02
Somalia Sudan and finishing off Iran And after
1:05:05
we got Syria We had them all And
1:05:08
the very good question in the troll room
1:05:10
Why don't they just tell us this is
1:05:11
what's going on Because it does This is
1:05:15
marketing Trump is marketing But nuke, nuke, everyone's
1:05:19
afraid of a nuke It's a nuke He
1:05:21
does not want to tip his hat so
1:05:23
to speak Although I think the Chinese are
1:05:25
not stupid They know what's going on This
1:05:27
is a war against the BRICS And the
1:05:30
BRICS is the final clip And this really
1:05:33
brings it all together And it makes sense
1:05:35
I really believe that President Trump Talked to
1:05:38
Iran and said hey We can do better
1:05:41
business You guys with us guys Don't go
1:05:44
into business with the Chinese Don't go into
1:05:46
business with the Russians Do business with us
1:05:49
We've already got the Saudis on board we
1:05:51
think Come on, don't be idiots Because I
1:05:54
don't want to have to play my other
1:05:55
card Which means I activate Bibi Which brings
1:05:58
us to one last point Which I'll make
1:06:00
after you play this clip Iran has good
1:06:02
relations with many countries In Africa And Iran
1:06:05
has become very close To China and Russia
1:06:08
And in 2023 The BRICS summit Was held
1:06:13
in South Africa And Iran was invited to
1:06:16
become a full member And of course It
1:06:18
accepted this invitation And as of the 1st
1:06:21
of January 2024 Iran has been A full
1:06:25
member of BRICS Along with the original five
1:06:28
members Brazil, Russia, India, China And South Africa
1:06:31
As well as Egypt The UAE Ethiopia and
1:06:37
Indonesia And Saudi Arabia Has been invited to
1:06:40
join BRICS Although it has not officially given
1:06:42
an answer It's likely that Riyadh Is using
1:06:45
that as a bargaining chip With Washington and
1:06:48
saying to Washington Well if you put too
1:06:50
much pressure on us We'll join BRICS So
1:06:53
it's a card they can always play But
1:06:55
getting back to Iran So Iran is now
1:06:57
a full member of BRICS And when Iran
1:07:00
officially joined The Global South-led organization The
1:07:03
Iranian state media outlet NOR News published an
1:07:06
article Explaining its goals It noted that Iran
1:07:10
Is seeking to quote Lessen the influence of
1:07:13
imposed sanctions Over its economy End quote They
1:07:18
also said that BRICS will help to challenge
1:07:21
The quote Current unilateral world order End quote
1:07:25
So they're talking about the US dominated Unipolar
1:07:27
order Creating a more multipolar world And then
1:07:32
finally This is a very important quote Iran's
1:07:35
state media outlet said That by joining BRICS
1:07:38
This will quote Deepen the current existing relations
1:07:43
Between Beijing, Moscow And Tehran As the three
1:07:47
main architects Of the new world order End
1:07:51
quote So Iran is saying We have an
1:07:54
alliance with China and Russia To challenge The
1:07:58
US empire So it's obvious why the US
1:08:01
empire Is so concerned about this And is
1:08:04
trying to do everything it can To divide
1:08:06
this alliance So the way I see it
1:08:10
President Trump gave them A very easy out
1:08:13
And said look stop doing business with those
1:08:16
guys You're the lynchpin In the middle of
1:08:18
the Middle East We need to have you
1:08:21
guys with us And I think he was
1:08:23
Genuinely sad that he had to Have Bibi
1:08:26
go and kick off this Missile back and
1:08:29
forth Because people die, none of it's great
1:08:31
I don't like it either But honestly I'd
1:08:34
rather have The United States being the Unipolar
1:08:38
power In the world than Russia, China China
1:08:43
because they will You pay now They will
1:08:48
lock you down And so President Trump is
1:08:51
America first This is what he was voted
1:08:53
in for And it's an ugly business It's
1:08:57
a racket because everybody's making money On this
1:08:59
at the same time But I think he
1:09:02
is truly doing What is the best thing
1:09:04
for America right now And maybe One day
1:09:07
people will see it for what it is
1:09:09
Instead of running around like a bunch of
1:09:11
chickens With their head cut off saying Israel
1:09:13
Israel we've got the goods on Trump No
1:09:18
This is to protect I think peace in
1:09:21
the world Long term Let's have one more
1:09:25
Theory Which is one we've talked about before
1:09:28
And I saw another guy come out Another
1:09:31
middle eastern guy come out with it Which
1:09:34
is the fact That this is all Theater
1:09:40
People are getting killed but they're not getting
1:09:42
killed At the rate that they could be
1:09:43
getting killed No it's Everyone's running out of
1:09:46
ammo too This is the idea that Israel
1:09:50
The United States and Iran Are doing back
1:09:52
channeling They've always been doing that And the
1:09:55
whole idea is to get Why Trump had
1:09:58
to kill Soleimani And they killed the head
1:10:00
of Hamas They're taking out everybody Except Khomeini
1:10:05
Oh no because they need him They need
1:10:08
a guy They need somebody They need the
1:10:11
guy to sign the documents Just like we
1:10:13
did with Japan But they've got to get
1:10:14
rid of all the hardliners Yes And the
1:10:18
scheme that just took place like yesterday Which
1:10:20
was the one where the Israelis They said
1:10:23
they were going to do something It hasn't
1:10:24
been played up as much as they could
1:10:25
have been They took out another group Of
1:10:28
army guys by Setting up a fake meeting
1:10:31
They sent them all Texts or something Don't
1:10:35
worry Stand in the circle Stand in the
1:10:39
circle And they blew them all up But
1:10:43
they're all hardliners And they've got to get
1:10:45
rid of all the hardliners And that's the
1:10:47
reason that Trump told Netanyahu Not to kill
1:10:50
Khomeini And the people of Iran are cheering
1:10:52
They're happy That's what we're told There is
1:10:58
a young Country so they can't be unhappy
1:11:01
No very young And you need Khomeini to
1:11:04
sign the papers Like the Emperor of Japan
1:11:06
In World War 2 You need someone of
1:11:09
authority to say Well I guess we're not
1:11:11
going to do that That's why they didn't
1:11:13
kill the Emperor Yes So this whole thing
1:11:17
The way it's being It's odd that The
1:11:23
two boomers that do this show I think
1:11:27
we see through Most of the bull crap
1:11:29
You're right I think China is a key
1:11:30
element A lot of this is bull crap
1:11:33
Trump's doing the right thing He's not a
1:11:36
liar He But you've got the Bannons And
1:11:41
the Tuckers Everybody and Dave Smith And Scott
1:11:45
Horton everyone's running around Israel owns us They
1:11:49
run everything No I don't understand how you
1:11:52
can come to that conclusion And by the
1:11:56
way this country is shaped Like an aircraft
1:11:58
carrier too If you take a look at
1:12:00
it Releasing the Epstein tapes Would help a
1:12:02
lot I'll be honest about it That doesn't
1:12:07
help in any way Which brings me to
1:12:08
the bogus Uh Jouffre Eclipse which I have
1:12:14
You can get to Well Yes I am
1:12:20
But before you do that I wanted to
1:12:23
play this because it's gotten to such a
1:12:25
level I can't believe ABC Didn't understand what
1:12:28
this was about This morning authorities are investigating
1:12:31
Anonymous pizza deliveries Sent to members of Congress
1:12:34
and the people Who protect them I didn't
1:12:37
know this story Both Democrats and Republicans Along
1:12:41
with US Capitol Police leaders Have received unsolicited
1:12:44
pizzas At their homes They don't understand what
1:12:47
it's about really pizza Pizzagate pedophilia Child stuff
1:12:52
is that You don't understand what this message
1:12:54
is about No The delivery is likely aimed
1:12:56
At sending the message We know where you
1:12:59
live It's not a laughing matter Capitol Police
1:13:02
saying These recent pizza deliveries Are troubling and
1:13:05
yet again Bring to light the heightened threat
1:13:08
landscape We are living in So that just
1:13:10
goes on I thought it was hilarious That
1:13:12
they're sending pizzas And no one's making the
1:13:14
connection At ABC at least It's like ABC
1:13:18
ABC Owned by Disney, hello Yes, let's do
1:13:23
Virginia Dufresne Okay so these tapes Show up
1:13:27
and the first place They come up is
1:13:29
that I can never remember the awful Truths
1:13:33
the name of the podcast, I can't remember
1:13:34
the name Of the podcast but it's that
1:13:36
British Guy and he's always got his Head
1:13:39
cocked like to a That guy That's a
1:13:42
great podcast, that is The most conspiratorial thing
1:13:46
ever What is the guy's name?
1:13:49
He's so full of it So he's got
1:13:52
the tapes So this is supposedly a dead
1:13:54
Man switch series of Revelations that are gonna
1:13:58
Come out from Virginia Gouffre Whatever She's dead,
1:14:05
I mean she's dead She's dead and this
1:14:07
is a dead man She explains it, she's
1:14:10
a dead man Dead man switch I Dispute
1:14:14
the authenticity Because of something she said in
1:14:17
here I think these are AI Generated, I
1:14:20
think they're I like them And I think
1:14:23
they're entertaining and I think it's funny And
1:14:26
I think if they keep coming out with
1:14:27
These it's gonna be great but I don't
1:14:29
Believe them.
1:14:30
If you're watching this It means they got
1:14:32
me My dead man switch activated automatically After
1:14:35
I missed two scheduled check-ins I had
1:14:38
it set up months ago because I knew
1:14:39
this day was coming I did not die
1:14:41
by accident, I was murdered to keep Their
1:14:43
secrets buried My name is Virginia Louise Gouffre
1:14:46
I was one of Jeffrey Epstein's Victims I
1:14:51
survived Little St. James but Survival came at
1:14:54
a price I saw too much, knew too
1:14:56
much And now they've silenced Me But it's
1:15:01
too late for them They thought killing me
1:15:03
would bury their secrets but This video is
1:15:05
going to a few Organizations I trust Ones
1:15:09
that have been exposing the truth For decades.
1:15:12
You know who you are It's your job
1:15:14
to continue this Fight.
1:15:16
I was 16 when they reeled me in
1:15:19
I worked at Mar-a-Lago, folding Towels,
1:15:21
cleaning lockers My father kept the tennis courts
1:15:24
immaculate We were just working folks Trying to
1:15:27
scrape by.
1:15:28
Trump He was around but He was never
1:15:32
the threat The real predator was Gil Lane
1:15:35
Maxwell.
1:15:36
Prim and proper Smiling Promising to teach me
1:15:40
massage therapy At the Pink Mansion in Palm
1:15:43
Beach I had no idea I was being
1:15:45
fed into a nightmare machine Epstein's Island was
1:15:48
hell disguised As paradise.
1:15:51
You've heard Some names linked to him but
1:15:53
those Are just the sacrificial pawns.
1:15:55
The real Players, the ones they've protected at
1:15:57
all Costs, are still hiding in plain sight
1:15:59
I'll name two now Now Now Who else
1:16:04
got these tapes?
1:16:05
So-called tapes.
1:16:06
Well that's the question I have because I
1:16:08
know that this Awful truth show or whatever
1:16:10
it's called I like that name It's not
1:16:14
the awful truth, it should be Um She
1:16:19
says she sent it out to these people
1:16:21
I don't know.
1:16:21
There's no, there hasn't been any Follow up
1:16:23
on this.
1:16:24
It hasn't been covered much No one's even
1:16:26
come out and called it A fraud or
1:16:28
AI Or whatever.
1:16:30
It's just this kind of just Ambling along
1:16:32
on the Social networks and I find the
1:16:37
whole Thing peculiar Hmm What is the name
1:16:43
of this Podcast With that guy?
1:16:47
Somebody in the, you know for a fact
1:16:49
I've been waiting for them to tell me
1:16:51
But oh the real people's voice I think
1:16:54
it is?
1:16:54
Does that make sense?
1:16:55
It could be.
1:16:56
I think it's the real people's voice Anyway,
1:16:58
here's the next one I'll name two now
1:17:00
The first, a former U.S. President Barack
1:17:03
Obama Publicly, he's revered.
1:17:05
Privately, he was one of the worst He
1:17:08
wasn't there for the girls He was there
1:17:09
for the island boys Young boys, trafficked and
1:17:13
groomed I saw him more times than I
1:17:15
can count Always without his secret service detail
1:17:18
Sometimes with his Hollywood friends George Clooney and
1:17:21
Tom Hanks I still have nightmares about them
1:17:23
Arrogant and drunk on power Slinking into the
1:17:26
cabanas with kids Barely out of childhood The
1:17:28
second, Bill Gates The billionaire philanthropist Loved by
1:17:32
the media, hailed as a savior We called
1:17:35
him the benefactor And we used to dread
1:17:38
seeing him naked But he didn't come to
1:17:40
party He came to experiment Genetic experiments, human
1:17:43
experiments I saw him inject a young girl
1:17:46
With something they said was A genetic enhancement
1:17:49
She was younger than me, strapped to a
1:17:52
table Terrified, treated like a lab rat While
1:17:55
they muttered about seeding the future Of the
1:17:57
species These men think they are gods, playing
1:18:00
with life Like it was theirs to own
1:18:02
I'm telling you now Epstein isn't dead They
1:18:06
staged his death because he was too valuable
1:18:08
He held blackmail on some of the most
1:18:10
powerful People on earth Files, videos, confessions They
1:18:16
couldn't risk him talking But they also couldn't
1:18:18
risk him gone So they hid him Stashed
1:18:20
him under the protection of the same elite
1:18:23
Who once paid him to supply them with
1:18:25
flesh And they thought killing me Would stop
1:18:27
this from coming out They were wrong And
1:18:30
there is so much more to come Hidden
1:18:32
servers, encrypted drives Witness testimonies It's all going
1:18:37
to hit the light This video is just
1:18:39
the first detonation The data drops are timed
1:18:42
and automatic They are going to people who
1:18:45
can make a difference And nobody can stop
1:18:47
it now Not even the law enforcement agencies
1:18:49
In the US and UK The same ones
1:18:51
that buried the evidence I handed them Can
1:18:54
stop this truth from getting out If you're
1:18:57
watching this You are the resistance Don't let
1:19:00
my death be just another headline Burn their
1:19:02
lies to the ground Make the world see
1:19:04
the monsters behind the masks And to any
1:19:07
survivors out there Don't give up We're in
1:19:10
this together They can't kill us all Make
1:19:12
them pay So these videos are just audio
1:19:17
over a still frame And when you say
1:19:22
Data drops and detonate I'm like no It
1:19:25
sounds very anonymous type AI work to me
1:19:28
Not that I don't want to believe it
1:19:30
Not that I don't want to believe it
1:19:32
Let's look at it as entertainment But It's
1:19:37
the Gates stuff that Triggered me It's her
1:19:42
comment I've known Bill for 40 years If
1:19:46
I saw I haven't seen him for a
1:19:47
decade or more But if I saw him
1:19:49
We know each other He liked mom types
1:19:53
He liked mothers He didn't like young girls
1:19:56
No he did like young girls That's the
1:19:59
key I can tell you this Young petite
1:20:03
blondes When she said he didn't come for
1:20:06
the girls There's no way I thought that's
1:20:09
what she said about Barack Obama No she
1:20:13
said about Gates too She said he didn't
1:20:15
come for the girls Right Actually both of
1:20:19
them She said that about Barack because he
1:20:21
came for the boys But Bill didn't come
1:20:23
for the girls also He came to inject
1:20:26
people With genetic material or something For the
1:20:29
future This is bull crap Well If anything
1:20:35
Bill Gates Is notorious For chasing women I
1:20:41
mean I've told the stories before About pick
1:20:43
me Bill The t-shirts And the whole
1:20:46
thing It's just like no He's not going
1:20:49
to be walking around naked And then injecting
1:20:52
girls with genetic material This makes no sense
1:20:56
I want it to make sense John I
1:20:58
want it to be true This is so
1:21:00
good, it's so juicy Well hopefully she'll have
1:21:03
more material That we can mock Or sheet
1:21:07
it This is the first Data Data dump,
1:21:11
the first detonation There's much more alliteration to
1:21:14
come Yeah it's going to come out in
1:21:15
time because it takes that long to get
1:21:16
These The voice right Maybe she's not dead
1:21:24
That thought Crossed my mind Well that's always
1:21:27
possible too Whatever the case is this is
1:21:30
a smokescreen I mean there is They could
1:21:33
do something, they could help us out here
1:21:35
The government With I don't know 10,000
1:21:40
hours of tapes Let's put it this way
1:21:43
This is better than what the government has
1:21:45
given us so far This is great This
1:21:47
is dynamite material Oh man If you haven't
1:21:54
heard it That's good Let me just play
1:21:57
two quick clips here Because the Paris air
1:21:59
show is on Which is not really in
1:22:01
Paris It's in Le Bourget, I've been to
1:22:03
this air show I found it Extremely boring
1:22:06
There's a bunch of guys in uniforms Walking
1:22:10
around, a bunch of guys in suits And
1:22:11
it's all about war stuff And CNBC caught
1:22:15
up with The COO Of Lockheed Martin And
1:22:19
I would say that Mark Rutte Is doing
1:22:22
his job very well Hi welcome back to
1:22:24
Paris and the Paris air show I'm Philip
1:22:26
O live with the COO Of Lockheed Martin
1:22:29
Frank St. John thank you for joining us
1:22:31
Lots to discuss because defense Is the topic
1:22:34
that is happening right now And a lot
1:22:36
of people are saying Defense spending, are we
1:22:38
in the beginning stages here Given everything we're
1:22:40
seeing Ukraine, the middle east Or are we
1:22:43
sort of in those middle innings, where would
1:22:44
you say we are Hey Phil good to
1:22:46
see you again And I would say we
1:22:48
are in Probably the beginning Of a three
1:22:51
to five year surge In defense spending Especially
1:22:54
here in Europe The first couple of years
1:22:57
there was a lot of dialogue And understanding
1:22:59
the issue And understanding the demand for deterrence
1:23:02
capability Now we're starting to see those budgets
1:23:04
Come into play in the European countries As
1:23:08
well as some increases Back in the US
1:23:09
domestically So I think for the next three
1:23:11
to five years Budgets are going to be
1:23:13
pretty substantial Business is up, everything is groovy
1:23:16
We're just in the first inning of the
1:23:18
game This is great And then he asked
1:23:22
him about The Golden Dome Back in the
1:23:27
US a lot of people Have heard the
1:23:29
president talk about the Golden Dome missile defense
1:23:31
system On paper, makes sense But you know
1:23:34
there are more than a few cynics out
1:23:36
there Saying now wait a second, huge country
1:23:38
like the United States, could Golden Dome actually
1:23:40
Work?
1:23:41
Give me your perspective in terms Of not
1:23:43
only can it Work, you obviously believe in
1:23:45
that, but how Quickly could we see a
1:23:47
system implemented Well as the world's leader in
1:23:50
Integrated air and missile defense, Lockheed Martin Is
1:23:52
really proud to be part of bringing President
1:23:54
Trump's vision to pass And there are a
1:23:57
lot of existing Capabilities, be it space based
1:24:00
Sensing, command and control Surface based sensing and
1:24:04
Effectors that have been proven in conflict Over
1:24:06
the last several years that are already In
1:24:08
existence.
1:24:09
The real challenge Is scaling that up in
1:24:12
quantity And then creating the integration Of those
1:24:15
separate pieces and so We definitely think something
1:24:17
can be Fielded on a rapid pace.
1:24:20
When you say Rapid, I know the time
1:24:22
frame of three To four years has been
1:24:23
thrown out there, is that Realistic?
1:24:25
Yes, it's very realistic To have a basic
1:24:27
capability on the Field within a couple of
1:24:29
years And then in parallel be developing The
1:24:32
more advanced threat deterrents Things like space based
1:24:35
interceptors And the like.
1:24:37
How much do the drone Threats that are
1:24:39
out there now change?
1:24:40
Oh wait for it, directed Energy weapons, it's
1:24:43
not true They don't exist, no one uses
1:24:45
them Conspiracy theory.
1:24:47
Well it's Interesting because the drone threats are
1:24:50
If they're large, we're going To be seeing
1:24:52
them handled by the kind of systems We're
1:24:54
seeing operating in the Middle East today The
1:24:57
smaller drone threats We're actively working on laser
1:24:59
weapons Systems, high powered microwaves Ways to deal
1:25:03
with those smaller drone Threats down kind of
1:25:05
in a lower layer What a bonanza, what
1:25:07
a bonanza So in short To summarize the
1:25:12
first Hour of the show, there's Not going
1:25:14
to be a nuclear war You know, when
1:25:17
you see on Instagram Oh, Iranian state Media
1:25:22
released a video of a guy Stroking a
1:25:24
bomb that had a big nuclear Symbol on
1:25:27
it, it's not going to happen Just look
1:25:29
at the floor The spinning will stop, it's
1:25:31
all Going to be okay For now For
1:25:39
now Oh Yes Now what What won't
1:25:49
be okay Is Big Pharma Big Pharma under
1:25:54
a lot of pressure right now As RFK
1:25:59
Jr. Is definitely Talking about restricting Advertising Of
1:26:06
Pharma products On television And Even CNN had
1:26:12
an article Like this will hurt News coverage
1:26:16
This will hurt us This will hurt news
1:26:19
coverage Because that's all of our Just coming
1:26:23
out and saying it now Which is the
1:26:25
funniest thing Then the way he's going to
1:26:27
do it This is according to Bloomberg So
1:26:30
before the loosening of advertising Regulations by the
1:26:33
FDA in 1997 US Pharma companies had to
1:26:36
list All possible side effects For medication If
1:26:40
they wanted to mention which condition the drug
1:26:42
Was being advertised was intended To treat Reading
1:26:45
out the long list of side effects Took
1:26:48
too long And it drove up the cost
1:26:50
for airtime too high Meant there wasn't as
1:26:53
much Broadcast advertising as there is today The
1:26:57
FDA Changed this And allowed ads to disclose
1:27:01
fewer Side effects like you know Death and
1:27:05
also allowed Companies to direct customers to Talk
1:27:08
to their doctor Call a phone number or
1:27:11
visit A website to get more information So
1:27:15
Rolling that back by itself Will first of
1:27:18
all be a bonanza For the For the
1:27:22
televisions particularly Television news Because the 30 second
1:27:25
ads have to go to 60 seconds To
1:27:27
get in all the bad stuff Exactly And
1:27:34
This ACIP that everyone's making Such a big
1:27:38
fuss about The advisory panel on On biologics
1:27:42
And of course that's really vaccines So RFK
1:27:46
Jr. Discussed Some of the issues You remember
1:27:51
that I think it was Celine Gounder A
1:27:56
CBS doctor Said well this was just like
1:27:59
They just dated something wrong On one of
1:28:01
their disclosure forms And we went and looked
1:28:03
at the disclosure form And no The report
1:28:07
The report was much more damning She was
1:28:09
misleading the audience Well she was lying But
1:28:13
you look at the report It's like well
1:28:14
40% didn't even sign the disclosure form
1:28:18
Didn't hand it in They didn't list all
1:28:19
the disclosures And here's RFK Jr. talking about
1:28:23
one particular doctor Dr. Paul Offit So practically
1:28:26
what do you think Will be the outcomes
1:28:28
of pregnant women Not being able to get
1:28:30
vaccinated I'm sorry that's the wrong clip Here
1:28:33
it is, this is it Well you know
1:28:35
this change Marth has been a long time
1:28:37
coming In 2002 Sorry about the audio But
1:28:43
this is just what I got The government
1:28:45
oversight committee Held hearings about ACE That lasted
1:28:49
almost a year And they issued a scathing
1:28:52
report About the institutionalized Conflicts of interest and
1:28:56
corruption One of the examples They gave was
1:29:00
that Four out of the five members Who
1:29:03
voted to Recommend the rotavirus vaccine To the
1:29:07
schedule Had a direct financial interest in that
1:29:10
vaccine One of those individuals Voted to add
1:29:14
it to the schedule And then he subsequently
1:29:17
Sold his vaccine He owned and developed A
1:29:20
guy called Dr. Paul Offit Sold his His
1:29:27
patent on the vaccine For 186 million dollars
1:29:31
So he said he won the lottery Because
1:29:32
of his vote That panel found that 97
1:29:36
% of the people On the committee Had
1:29:38
conflicts of interest So Dr. Paul Offit 186
1:29:44
million dollars Nice little payday for voting For
1:29:47
a vaccine that you then sold the patent
1:29:49
to And here's Dr. Paul Offit Now about
1:29:52
this Taking the COVID vaccine Of which he
1:29:56
was a huge Beneficiary of approving it What
1:30:01
he's saying about this no longer being Recommended
1:30:03
So practically what do you think will be
1:30:05
the outcomes Of pregnant women not being able
1:30:08
to get vaccinated Against COVID What you'd like
1:30:11
to see Is you would like to see
1:30:13
What is inevitable happening Which is that a
1:30:17
pregnant person Gets COVID Suffers severely or dies
1:30:21
And then there's a lawsuit Against the federal
1:30:24
government Saying that I couldn't get this I
1:30:27
couldn't afford the vaccine And I couldn't pay
1:30:29
for it And my insurance company wouldn't pay
1:30:31
for it And my doctor was scared to
1:30:33
give it And now I've suffered Or in
1:30:35
the case of the family This person has
1:30:37
died And they sue the federal government For
1:30:40
what should be an obviously winnable lawsuit Which
1:30:43
is that every other country considers this To
1:30:45
be a high risk condition We don't You
1:30:48
made it much more difficult For me to
1:30:49
get this vaccine And I'm going to sue
1:30:51
you for it So you can't sue the
1:30:53
manufacturers of vaccines When you are injured by
1:30:57
their product But this doctor in the pharmaceutical
1:30:59
industry Says Well you should be able to
1:31:02
sue the government For telling you not to
1:31:04
take it What an upside down world these
1:31:07
people live in And a pregnant person Pregnant
1:31:11
person Pregnant person should die And then they
1:31:14
can have a lawsuit That's what I want
1:31:16
I want someone to die That's what he
1:31:18
said It's literally what he said Horrible man
1:31:22
He is a horrible man What do you
1:31:26
have on Naomi Wolf I love my Naomi
1:31:28
Wolf Tell me what you got on Naomi
1:31:31
Wolf This is an indictment She had an
1:31:35
EMF guy on EMF?
1:31:37
EMF?
1:31:41
What is an EMF guy?
1:31:45
IMF No EMP Make up your mind I'm
1:31:55
trying to get it It's the electromagnetic field
1:31:59
EMF So like wifi signals and stuff Yeah
1:32:03
wifi signals Signals from your satellite dish Oh
1:32:08
yeah okay Okay so EMF She's got an
1:32:11
EMF guy on who's selling some product Let
1:32:13
me guess A bracelet Similar So she When
1:32:21
I heard this This is just a condemnation
1:32:24
clip We play these once in a while
1:32:25
I dig them up, you dig them up,
1:32:27
we both do it And it's a clip
1:32:29
showing that the person That we're listening to
1:32:31
and you have an admiration for Is an
1:32:34
idiot Yes that's fine I can still admire
1:32:37
her whether she's an idiot So This is
1:32:40
a clip that proves she's an idiot She
1:32:42
has this guy on about EMF And he's
1:32:48
Talking about What you can and can't do
1:32:51
to Minimize I'm on board with this idea
1:32:56
Minimizing Our availability to getting blasted By all
1:33:01
these radio waves And that's why I have
1:33:03
the home Networking thing as opposed to Wifi
1:33:07
I'm on board with you on that for
1:33:09
sure Yeah And I took a wifi router
1:33:13
Not a router but a repeater that was
1:33:15
in my Bedroom Oh bad we have no
1:33:19
wifi Oh yeah no it's been gone for
1:33:22
Years but I noticed my sleep Improved So
1:33:26
there's something to it But not this Now
1:33:29
this is the She's an idiot clip about
1:33:33
Her and her concerns About the radio frequency
1:33:37
Problems Wow so there are other EMF product
1:33:42
companies out there I know because I spent
1:33:45
$400 on a little Kind of pendant That's
1:33:49
supposed to Protect you from EMFs and my
1:33:52
husband was like Are you insane?
1:33:54
This is voodoo How do you know this
1:33:57
is going to work And I have no
1:33:59
evidence that it worked $400?
1:34:03
She has a pendant She wears She spent
1:34:06
$400 for Wow exit strategy bro We are
1:34:12
doing the We gotta be selling pendants And
1:34:14
you know what we have?
1:34:15
We got medbeds That's what we have we
1:34:17
got medbeds for y'all Don't worry we're
1:34:18
gonna fix all that ails you with a
1:34:20
medbed So I had to get that Clip
1:34:23
just to say hey okay Poor Naomi Yeah
1:34:27
that's kind of bad Yeah she's very And
1:34:30
throughout this discussion She had a lot of
1:34:34
oh Wows and oh my god Oh my
1:34:37
god because she didn't know Anything she's so
1:34:40
Science illiterate That she was just clueless This
1:34:45
guy's just bulldozing Her and it was just
1:34:48
It was a pathetic pathetic Presentation Well let's
1:34:54
just stay on that And preventing yourself from
1:34:57
Death from all kinds of horrible Things This
1:35:01
is CBS And this is a Breakthrough we
1:35:05
have a breakthrough Now to that breakthrough in
1:35:08
the battle against AIDS decades after an AIDS
1:35:11
Diagnosis was a death sentence The FDA today
1:35:14
approved The first drug that is almost totally
1:35:17
Effective in preventing the disease It is lenacapavir
1:35:20
To show you just how far we've come
1:35:22
The CDC reported the first cases In 1981
1:35:26
The next year the disease got a name
1:35:29
Acquired immune deficiency Syndrome at high risk Were
1:35:32
gay men and intravenous drug users It would
1:35:35
be four years 1985 before President Reagan first
1:35:39
mentioned AIDS That same year actor Rock Hudson
1:35:42
Announced he had it In 1987 the FDA
1:35:46
approved The first AIDS treatment AZT Yeah that
1:35:50
was a good one Fauci In 1991 Magic
1:35:53
Johnson of the LA Lakers announced he was
1:35:56
HIV positive In 1992 AIDS became the number
1:36:00
one cause Of death for American men Ages
1:36:03
25 to 44 After treatment of AZT In
1:36:07
1997 highly active Anti-retroviral therapy Increased HIV
1:36:12
life expectancy By 15 years In 2021 the
1:36:16
FDA approved The first long acting shot Used
1:36:19
for HIV treatment Since 1981 more than 700
1:36:23
,000 people in this country Have died of
1:36:26
AIDS So what is this wonder Drug tell
1:36:29
us more about it And Dr. John LaPook
1:36:31
joins us now John people using the word
1:36:34
breakthrough For this does it warrant that This
1:36:37
is huge I remember my first Patient with
1:36:39
HIV AIDS March of 1981 First bed on
1:36:42
the left It was the first bed on
1:36:43
the left by the way this is an
1:36:44
ad Just so you know this is a
1:36:46
marketing Exercise with a very specific reason He
1:36:49
died Do you think they were paid for
1:36:52
the term Yeah well it's not necessarily To
1:36:55
sell the product but they need something else
1:36:57
The product is new And you'll hear it
1:37:00
He died and so did every single patient
1:37:03
With HIV I saw for years Then we
1:37:05
had these new drugs that were effective And
1:37:07
the concept of taking a pill everyday To
1:37:09
prevent HIV AIDS The problem was people weren't
1:37:12
compliant They weren't taking it it was hard
1:37:14
to get it to people And there was
1:37:15
a stigma associated with taking it By the
1:37:18
way all Bull crap prep Has been nothing
1:37:22
but advertised To death on television And people
1:37:25
didn't comply Let me see you don't want
1:37:28
to die Because of what you've been told
1:37:31
So you have to take a pill I
1:37:33
think the pill is even once a week
1:37:34
And that was the problem the problem Was
1:37:37
people did they wanted to die They didn't
1:37:39
take the pill it was hard to get
1:37:41
Bull crap Bull crap It's on the insurance
1:37:45
schedule everything This is not true The problem
1:37:48
was people weren't compliant They weren't taking it
1:37:50
it was hard to get it to people
1:37:52
And there was a stigma associated with taking
1:37:53
it Now you have a stigma of taking
1:37:56
a pill at home Really An injection twice
1:37:58
a year That's more than 99.9%
1:38:01
effective At preventing HIV AIDS in people at
1:38:04
high risk What are the obstacles that remain
1:38:06
here John We're hearing the cost is super
1:38:08
high I spoke to a spokeswoman today From
1:38:10
Gilead she said it's going to be about
1:38:12
$28,000 a year at list price But
1:38:15
they're making all sorts of Efforts she said
1:38:17
to make it I like that at list
1:38:18
price best price best price $28,000 best
1:38:21
price A year at list price But they're
1:38:25
making all sorts of efforts She said to
1:38:26
make it more widely available To everyone but
1:38:29
the problem of course is In the United
1:38:30
States we have decreased Support from federal programs
1:38:34
both Inside the United States and abroad There
1:38:36
it is So the question remains are we
1:38:39
going to be able To have access and
1:38:41
use And instructions for people Who need it
1:38:45
My goodness isn't there a $1 Solution which
1:38:49
I was told as a kid Wear a
1:38:51
condom Wasn't that the $1 Solution to this
1:38:55
problem No I think there are more probably
1:38:57
The ones I need That was good your
1:39:02
timing was good Thank you Good line No
1:39:06
I didn't write it down That came out
1:39:08
on the fly I know you couldn't have
1:39:13
On the fly So my goodness My goodness
1:39:18
It's like No One day they should really
1:39:23
I have so many books on I lost
1:39:26
a lot of friends people I knew They
1:39:28
all died of AIDS After AZT treatment they
1:39:31
went into The hospital and that was it
1:39:33
It was like COVID It was the same
1:39:36
people Burks and Fauci I tested positive I'm
1:39:40
going to the hospital Didn't come out I
1:39:42
tested positive for COVID Went in the hospital
1:39:44
didn't come out Ugh These ghouls these people
1:39:49
And now we need government money For this
1:39:53
It's only a shot I thought the messaging
1:39:58
in that particular Presentation I'll call it Was
1:40:06
really just to get you to associate that
1:40:08
With the pregnant woman that can't get the
1:40:10
shot Because she can't afford it or whatever
1:40:12
Oh you know we got a boots on
1:40:14
the ground From one of our producers Let
1:40:16
me read this to you From the douchebag
1:40:18
mailman My wife is five months pregnant she's
1:40:21
30 I'm 35 We've been trying to get
1:40:23
pregnant for six years With no success which
1:40:25
I attributed to vaccines I received while in
1:40:27
the air force My wife has been adamant
1:40:29
since day one Of her pregnancy so I
1:40:31
guess it worked That she doesn't want hospitals
1:40:34
involved At all but started all of her
1:40:36
appointments Through a local women's clinic because of
1:40:38
our insurance After much research on vaccines And
1:40:41
the vitamin K shot we both agreed We
1:40:43
will leave our baby's health to God And
1:40:45
respond as responsible parents But we did not
1:40:47
want to take the chance With any vax
1:40:49
so I had to Test my doctor without
1:40:52
letting her Know our position I said to
1:40:54
my doctor We don't have an opinion yet
1:40:56
But this is our first baby so we
1:40:58
don't know You know what we don't know
1:40:59
and we'd love to know Your opinions about
1:41:01
vaccines She starts explaining how privileged she is
1:41:04
To be in the medical field so she
1:41:06
doesn't Even have to research the vaccines That
1:41:08
she feels are bad for people Like us
1:41:11
because of all the misinformation Out there She
1:41:14
explains how we as a country are going
1:41:16
back in time Because of anti-vaxxers And
1:41:18
how many cases of measles and polio Have
1:41:20
already been reported really polio?
1:41:23
Five minutes of doom and gloom Obviously I'm
1:41:26
nodding along Like I'm totally eating her BS
1:41:28
But I can see my wife about to
1:41:30
blow up So even though I knew we
1:41:32
would never see this doctor again I wanted
1:41:33
to see how deep the hole goes I
1:41:35
said What brought this conversation up as a
1:41:38
commercial For the COVID vaccine and how safe
1:41:41
it is For pregnant women so we wanted
1:41:42
to get it But we want to get
1:41:43
your input before we do She turns to
1:41:45
my wife and says If we have a
1:41:47
COVID outbreak The first people who are going
1:41:49
to die is the pregnant woman I recommend
1:41:52
you both Get the vaccine to protect yourselves
1:41:54
And your baby You can see as she
1:41:57
walked out how proud of herself She was
1:41:59
for convincing us that there are Zero reasons
1:42:01
to question a vaccine We have an appointment
1:42:04
with the midwife This week we'll be having
1:42:06
at home Water births, screw the experts In
1:42:08
the morning to you both Good job Excellent
1:42:13
report All that was missing was a recording
1:42:17
Come on people Wear a wire Do better
1:42:22
Yes, do better Wear a wire Wear a
1:42:27
wire Either that or get a good Cell
1:42:30
phone program and just leave the phone On
1:42:32
the record Because the cell phones record very
1:42:35
well Yeah, well the iPhone has a built
1:42:38
in Recorder, you can just use that Just
1:42:40
put that on and record the conversation Real
1:42:43
easy What else you got John?
1:42:45
We got a few minutes before we take
1:42:46
a break I got some TikTok stuff I
1:42:47
got the Hitman stories How much time do
1:42:51
we have?
1:42:51
I also have the long Ayesha The black
1:42:54
chick on PBNPR Let's do Ayesha, that'll fit
1:42:57
nicely I think that time This is long
1:43:00
But they're short, luckily It's long but they're
1:43:03
short, I'm confused Long but they're short This
1:43:07
is about a thing They're trying to do
1:43:11
This is What are the two main problems
1:43:15
in the country right now?
1:43:17
Have you had two concerns?
1:43:18
Me personally?
1:43:21
No, in general Everybody, everybody has these Two,
1:43:25
there's only two Main concerns The real big
1:43:30
problems Not Trump, not Inflation?
1:43:33
No Well, then I'm lost, that was my
1:43:36
big one Housing's number one Housing, cost of
1:43:41
housing Okay, yeah Climate change That I'm sorry,
1:43:49
I should have known better How can I
1:43:51
be so stupid?
1:43:52
Climate change, why isn't that number one?
1:43:55
Housing's number one Because it's not number one
1:43:57
in this presentation Because they're talking about Something
1:44:01
called the green Social housing, and that's not
1:44:03
the clip The clip we're listening to is
1:44:07
Ayesha's big story Number one We go beyond
1:44:10
the news to bring you one big story
1:44:12
On the show, you know, we often Talk
1:44:14
a lot about the problems Facing our country
1:44:18
and our world But today we have a
1:44:20
story About a solution It addresses two of
1:44:24
the biggest problems Affecting people across the country
1:44:27
Housing and climate change Wow, they played that
1:44:36
horn on NPR?
1:44:37
I'm baffled Amazing So now we've got two
1:44:41
By the way, the troll room has different
1:44:43
priorities Like one, drugs Two, how to get
1:44:45
them Yeah, well that's more likely To be
1:44:49
the general consensus As opposed to housing and
1:44:52
climate change You've played two To tell us
1:44:54
more, we have NPR's climate solutions Correspondent, Julia
1:44:58
Simon I want this job Climate solutions correspondent
1:45:03
Not the climate correspondent, not the weather correspondent
1:45:05
Climate solutions correspondent To tell us more We
1:45:10
have NPR's climate solutions correspondent Julia Simon Hello,
1:45:14
Aisha Today I want to take you to
1:45:16
a place That's working to combat climate change
1:45:19
Through their housing That place is Vienna So,
1:45:23
Vienna, Austria You're not talking about like Vienna,
1:45:26
Virginia Vienna, Austria You know where I get
1:45:30
my scripts from Okay, okay Julia, how did
1:45:34
you find yourself Reporting on climate and housing
1:45:37
In Vienna And it seems like you're very
1:45:40
good at getting Wait a minute, did they
1:45:41
put this Viennese waltz Underneath the music, or
1:45:44
did you do that?
1:45:45
No, I didn't do that I cut out
1:45:47
most of it because they actually played Half
1:45:49
of the Blue Danube Julia, how did you
1:45:52
find yourself Reporting on climate and housing In
1:45:56
Vienna And it seems like you're very good
1:45:59
at getting These good gigs Oh my goodness
1:46:03
You are right, and like many great adventures
1:46:06
This one started at a happy hour A
1:46:09
happy hour for climate Researchers And these kind
1:46:12
of researchers They kept repeating one word over
1:46:15
and over Vienna, Vienna, Vienna And I was
1:46:18
like, what is the deal With Vienna I
1:46:21
had to find out A few months ago,
1:46:24
my colleague Ryan Kelman And I traveled to
1:46:26
the Austrian capital My hat just flew off
1:46:29
Because it's very windy Boondoggle We were in
1:46:31
this big grassy park With playgrounds full of
1:46:34
kids There's a bunch of apartment buildings Around
1:46:37
this park, but one stands out It's a
1:46:40
modern building It's lots of wood, lots of
1:46:43
windows On one of the top floors I
1:46:45
see a guy in a beanie waving That's
1:46:47
him waving to us And we finally catch
1:46:50
up to him How are you?
1:46:53
This is Sebastian Schublach, if you need the
1:46:56
full name Schublach works at a think tank
1:46:59
He's lived in this modern building For about
1:47:01
six years with his wife And two young
1:47:03
daughters He loves talking about his apartment building
1:47:06
So he takes us on a tour Should
1:47:08
we go upstairs?
1:47:09
Yes, let's do it It's six floors, plus
1:47:13
a basement 34 apartments, lots of shared amenities
1:47:16
Look at how beautiful A library, a sunlit
1:47:19
library A rooftop garden Did she mention what
1:47:24
think tank This guy works for?
1:47:26
Is he working on some kind of climate
1:47:27
solutions think tank?
1:47:29
No, she never does By the way, these
1:47:32
clips We're on to three, I think This
1:47:36
is from This presentation must have been 45
1:47:38
minutes Well, we had to make up We
1:47:41
had to make up for the cost of
1:47:43
it To send these nut jobs to Vienna
1:47:45
To go, hi, hey, hi That's pretty much
1:47:49
Yeah, that's pretty much it Okay, we're going
1:47:52
to three Ready?
1:47:53
Here we go And Aisha, there are a
1:47:56
lot of Climate friendly aspects Things that help
1:47:59
the building Reduce planet heating pollution The plants
1:48:03
on the roof, they help keep the building
1:48:05
Cool in the summer, so it uses less
1:48:07
energy There are solar panels They're on the
1:48:10
rooftop There are cool window shades On the
1:48:13
outside of the apartment That help keep out
1:48:16
the sunlight And the heat in summer Schublach
1:48:18
uses a switch to put them up and
1:48:20
down Do you mind showing us?
1:48:22
A switch!
1:48:24
A switch!
1:48:26
This all sounds really nice But, I mean,
1:48:29
he must be paying a lot for this
1:48:31
A lot!
1:48:33
For this, for the plants on the roof
1:48:34
So this is an electric switch to move
1:48:36
To close the blinds, basically How is that
1:48:39
climate friendly?
1:48:40
It doesn't sound climate friendly to me No!
1:48:43
It's using electricity You should be charging a
1:48:47
Tesla with it Oh, I'm sorry, we don't
1:48:48
buy Teslas anymore Wow So we go on
1:48:52
to clip 4 Which is, you know, Aisha
1:48:57
Reading her script And she says, how much
1:48:59
does it cost?
1:49:00
And so they tell her Oh, it's not
1:49:02
that bad Alright, go on Well, for a
1:49:06
4 bedroom, utilities included Plus the shared space,
1:49:08
he pays about 1700 US dollars a month
1:49:11
Which is not cheap, cheap But it is
1:49:14
definitely affordable Oh god, you don't want to
1:49:16
know What people are paying in America Aisha,
1:49:21
the whole reason We came to Vienna is
1:49:24
because This climate friendly apartment It's not some
1:49:27
fancy private apartment It's actually subsidized By Vienna's
1:49:32
city government It's something called social housing Oh,
1:49:35
dude Okay, so now I know What to
1:49:39
tell my daughter Can I just take an
1:49:43
interrupt before you get to your Yeah, please,
1:49:45
I only have 2 clips left Because Christina
1:49:48
and Kevin They want to start a family
1:49:51
And they're looking for An apartment with 2
1:49:55
It would be great if it had 3
1:49:56
bedrooms They'd settle for 2 And they can't
1:49:59
find it because they don't qualify For social
1:50:01
housing Or climate friendly social subsidized housing And
1:50:07
because of the Asylum seekers Who get all
1:50:12
the housing It's impossible to find anything And
1:50:16
they're Really having a tough time And now
1:50:18
I'm like, you need to go to a
1:50:20
climate social Subsidized housing, I gotta tell her
1:50:22
By the way, if anyone knows anything in
1:50:24
Rotterdam Even outside of Rotterdam Please email me,
1:50:27
adammccurry.com They're desperate So there you go,
1:50:31
my commercial is done That was good Okay,
1:50:34
4, no 5 We're on 5 And so
1:50:38
social housing Is that public housing?
1:50:42
Like, what exactly is that?
1:50:44
Social housing, it's kind of like Public housing,
1:50:46
it's the government playing a role And look,
1:50:48
we're in this moment When the Trump administration
1:50:50
is Posing big cuts to public housing Cutting
1:50:54
funding to reduce climate pollution You might think
1:50:57
now Is a bad time to learn About
1:50:59
climate friendly housing In Vienna, but in places
1:51:03
Like Chicago and Denver Government officials think Now
1:51:07
is actually a great time Yeah, yeah, yeah
1:51:11
It's a great time Because of Trump So
1:51:16
this goes on and on and on And
1:51:19
they come up with this term Green social
1:51:22
housing It's like government housing No, it's government
1:51:25
housing It is government housing So they bring
1:51:29
this up And the last clip is the
1:51:32
one that says Green social housing Which is
1:51:34
government housing About what's going on Chicago is
1:51:38
implementing this And we have to think back
1:51:40
historically Chicago is always the key Chicago is
1:51:44
the one that built the tenements That they
1:51:46
had to tear down One after the other
1:51:48
Because it was ridden with gangs Chicago is
1:51:52
always doing this stuff And they're always failing
1:51:55
Over and over and over again And here
1:51:57
they are again Because now there's a green
1:52:00
component To the argument So we're going to
1:52:03
have these crap Apartments built in Chicago For
1:52:07
whatever reason If they can get enough money
1:52:09
from the stupid taxpayers Here we go So
1:52:12
how much progress has Chicago made?
1:52:15
They expect the first groundbreaking For this new
1:52:18
green social housing next year I mean we
1:52:20
just passed this ordinance So we have some
1:52:22
work to do To implement and get this
1:52:25
off the ground But Aisha It isn't just
1:52:28
local politicians Getting inspired by Vienna I am
1:52:31
Tina Smith and I am United States Senator
1:52:33
from Minnesota Senator Smith went to Vienna a
1:52:36
few years ago She was on holiday but
1:52:38
she couldn't help Herself from researching the housing
1:52:40
I'm constantly thinking about this Because I'm always
1:52:43
trying to figure out How cities are dealing
1:52:45
with the housing crunch Which is such a
1:52:47
huge issue in America When Senator Smith got
1:52:49
back to Washington She got together with her
1:52:51
colleague in Congress New York Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio
1:52:55
-Cortez Cortez First of all they introduced something
1:52:57
called The Homes Act It would establish a
1:52:59
new housing authority To make affordable housing And
1:53:03
provide money for climate upgrades Upfront money to
1:53:07
be able to make The kind of energy
1:53:08
improvements That are so important to lower costs
1:53:11
For people in the long term And also
1:53:13
deal with climate pollution The bill hasn't gone
1:53:16
anywhere yet Climate pollution There is Oh man
1:53:23
And they said the bill's going nowhere Because
1:53:25
it's going nowhere And there's no such thing
1:53:28
as climate pollution There is a new report
1:53:31
Studies suggest Climate disasters Hit the brain before
1:53:37
Babies are even born Quote, quote What we
1:53:42
are seeing is compelling evidence That the climate
1:53:44
crisis is not just An environmental emergency It
1:53:47
is potentially a neurological one Yes Your baby
1:53:53
Is dying from climate Your unborn child is
1:53:56
dying from Climate change Suggests a new report
1:54:01
Peer reviewed by PLOS One Yes, yes Let
1:54:06
me ask you Weren't we way past the
1:54:10
1.5 degrees That everyone was Are you
1:54:14
sure?
1:54:15
Are you sure we're past that?
1:54:16
I'm pretty sure we've gone past it I
1:54:18
can recall that we It's colder than ever
1:54:21
around here But I mean The weather's not
1:54:24
climate, we know that The world is heating
1:54:27
up And faster than predicted That's the finding
1:54:31
of a new study Humans are releasing So
1:54:34
much greenhouse gas That within three years Planet
1:54:38
Earth will likely be unable to avoid 1
1:54:40
.5 degrees Celsius Of long-term warming Since
1:54:44
pre-industrial times The 1.5 degree goal
1:54:47
Established by the 2015 Paris Agreement Has been
1:54:51
a cornerstone Of international efforts To curb climate
1:54:54
change At 1.5 or at 2 degrees
1:54:57
We now expect higher risks To ecosystems To
1:55:01
poor populations For tipping points to happen This
1:55:07
is my favorite For tipping points to happen
1:55:10
Is 1.5 Isn't that the tipping point?
1:55:13
That was the tipping point He said that
1:55:15
is 1.5 or 2 For tipping points
1:55:18
to happen For populations For tipping points to
1:55:22
happen And for extreme events to happen So
1:55:26
we expect them to happen At lower levels
1:55:29
of warming Compared to the evidence And the
1:55:31
scientific knowledge we had At the time of
1:55:33
the Paris Agreement The Paris Agreement was wrong
1:55:37
We have new evidence Researchers say humans can
1:55:40
release Only 130 billion more metric tons Of
1:55:44
CO2 Before the 1.5 limit Becomes inevitable
1:55:47
And we're on track to reach that limit
1:55:50
By early 2028 Within three years We will
1:55:56
have emitted Coincidentally, isn't that an election year?
1:55:59
2028?
1:56:00
Yeah And we're on track to reach that
1:56:04
limit By early 2028 Within three years We
1:56:10
will have emitted The remaining carbon budget For
1:56:13
limiting warming to 1.5 degrees With at
1:56:16
least a 50% chance So that means
1:56:19
if we emit more There is only lower
1:56:21
chances Than 1 in 2 That warming will
1:56:24
be kept to 1.5 degrees Scientists say
1:56:27
crossing that limit Would mean worse heat waves
1:56:30
Bigger storms And small island nations Engulfed by
1:56:34
rising sea levels You missed the last bit
1:56:37
there I'm sorry, play it again There's a
1:56:40
good piece here Lower chances than 1 in
1:56:44
2 That warming will be kept To 1
1:56:47
.5 degrees Scientists say crossing that limit Would
1:56:50
mean worse heat waves Bigger storms And small
1:56:53
island nations Engulfed by rising sea levels We're
1:56:59
being engulfed By rising sea levels Oh man
1:57:04
And so much money In these climate solutions
1:57:08
So much money And we are not getting
1:57:11
any of it But what have we learned?
1:57:14
We've learned in this show So far we've
1:57:17
learned about carbon budget Our carbon budget Yeah,
1:57:21
and Climate pollution And the multipolar world So,
1:57:27
look out for those terms everybody And avoid
1:57:29
them like the plague And with that I
1:57:31
want to thank you for your courage Talk,
1:57:33
talk, can you talk?
1:57:34
Stop, stop What happened?
1:57:38
I'm out of control You're out of control?
1:57:40
With that I want to thank you for
1:57:42
your courage Say in the morning to you
1:57:43
the man who put the sea in the
1:57:44
climate solutions Correspondent, say hello to my friend
1:57:47
On the other end, the one, the only
1:57:48
Mr. John C.
1:57:51
DeVore Yeah, well In the morning to you
1:57:59
Mr. Adam Curry In the morning our ship
1:58:00
is sea-booted to the ground Feeding the
1:58:01
air subs in the water And all the
1:58:03
games and nights out there In the morning
1:58:04
to the trolls in the troll room We're
1:58:06
trying to count the trolls Seems like we
1:58:08
have a problem Can't get the accurate troll
1:58:12
count Come on Cotton Gin, what's going on?
1:58:15
It was probably somewhere around A little under
1:58:18
1800 I'm waiting to see if it shows
1:58:21
up Hmm No, I don't know Got a
1:58:27
lot of trolls Not as much as we
1:58:29
should have But a lot of trolls are
1:58:30
tuning in And they are doing that at
1:58:32
trollroom.io By the way, on the quad
1:58:34
screen right now I forgot to mention President
1:58:37
Trump has said, two more weeks before I
1:58:39
make a decision Two more weeks That takes
1:58:41
that long for the The last carrier group
1:58:44
to get in place Yeah, two more weeks
1:58:47
1943, there we go 1943, oh That's up
1:58:51
a little bit Well, you know why Bombs
1:58:55
Iran Those guys are shilling for the Jews
1:58:59
again Where's our Jew money?
1:59:03
We got like a hundred bucks last time
1:59:05
Yeah Where's our Jew money?
1:59:09
How come we don't have Tucker Qatar money?
1:59:12
Come on people Step it up a little
1:59:14
bit This is getting annoying We don't get
1:59:17
climate money, none of that money And I
1:59:20
just love people think that we shill For
1:59:21
that, it's like, okay It's not a profitable
1:59:24
shilling business We're in then So the trolls,
1:59:28
they're at trollroom.io And we got a
1:59:30
lot of, we got more trolls Than regularly
1:59:31
listening in, that's great You can also get
1:59:33
into that troll room, you can actually troll
1:59:34
around Do stuff, they're pretty funny today A
1:59:37
lot of, like, boomers Oh, it's a boomer
1:59:40
You know what?
1:59:43
Although I believe I'm boomer adjacent In this
1:59:46
case, I will Step over the line and
1:59:48
say You should be happy you've got boomers
1:59:50
Who are here to tell you, out of
1:59:52
experience And long lifetime, what is bullcrap Yeah
1:59:57
Yeah I don't get it That's what the
2:00:01
kids do these days You know how it
2:00:03
is What do you say about our parents?
2:00:06
Oh man, we didn't have a good term
2:00:08
We didn't say, hey, hey silent generation What
2:00:11
did we say?
2:00:12
We had nothing to say We didn't have
2:00:14
a cool term for them For our parents?
2:00:17
Yeah, well My parents were born just before
2:00:20
the Second world war, so what did it
2:00:22
make them?
2:00:23
Boomers?
2:00:25
No, the boomers were born in 46 and
2:00:28
up Okay, so what were my parents then?
2:00:31
They were silent Either silent generation or the
2:00:34
greatest generation One of the two See, that
2:00:36
doesn't work, hey, hey, shut up you greatest
2:00:38
generation people See, it doesn't work Boomers, that
2:00:41
sounds better Boomers, boomers, we got jipped on
2:00:44
that too Um The way this program works
2:00:49
Is we always ask for Muslim and Jew
2:00:53
money Never works, we try to get climate
2:00:54
money Never works, so instead we decide, you
2:00:57
know what We don't run big pharma ads
2:00:59
Because they take up the whole show With
2:01:01
all their disclaimers About how you're going to
2:01:03
die from their products So instead we said,
2:01:05
if you get any value out of this
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program This podcast that we do Twice a
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week, we've been doing it over 17 years
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Just send some value back to us From
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time to time, whenever it hits you You
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know, like, oh, that was valuable to me
2:01:18
What was that worth to me?
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Well, let me look at my wallet It's
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different for everybody And that's what I love
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about the system If everybody supported us, even
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much better, but it's alright It's what it
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is, you can go to noagendedonations.com Or
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you can support us in other ways Sending
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in boots on the ground We've got lots
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of people doing technical work for us Like
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our websites, the Noagener meetups website The Noagen
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art generator is another example And of course
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we have our prompt jockeys Formerly known as
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artists Who are working diligently, putting together artwork
2:01:48
So that we can look cool, suave, funny
2:01:51
And relevant With a modern piece of art
2:01:54
And we're very traditionalist in that case In
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that regard Which is why on Father's Day
2:01:59
We try to go for a piece of
2:02:00
Father's Day art And we looked at the
2:02:01
art generator, there were a lot of them
2:02:03
But the one we chose was from Blue
2:02:04
Acorn Who has had several wins in the
2:02:07
past few months And it was a I
2:02:10
would call it graffiti John calls it graffiti
2:02:13
That is something we will never agree on
2:02:15
That said, Happy Father's Day, Noagener, Curry &
2:02:17
Dvorak And we both liked it We didn't
2:02:19
even have an argument about it Just like,
2:02:21
yeah, that's the one Right?
2:02:26
What else was there?
2:02:28
I like that style anyway when somebody can
2:02:30
pull it off Well you said, we haven't
2:02:32
had graffiti in a while I'm like, no,
2:02:34
we haven't had graffiti in a while It's
2:02:36
true, we haven't had graffiti in a while
2:02:39
Graffiti Graffiti Probably 5 years maybe No, it
2:02:44
hasn't been that long I don't believe that
2:02:45
for a second No You see, we had
2:02:51
some Happy Father's Day socks We had I
2:02:56
don't know It was actually kind of low
2:02:59
on the Father's Day art Wouldn't you say?
2:03:01
It wasn't a lot of it Yeah You
2:03:06
have nothing to say, do you?
2:03:07
You're just done I'm sorry Are you writing
2:03:12
a book?
2:03:13
Yes I am I'm in the middle of
2:03:15
writing a book on vinegar That's so old
2:03:19
Man Most of these Appear to be prompted
2:03:25
works And I kind of like Scaramangas Scaramangas,
2:03:30
Passed Out Dad Two beers No, you don't
2:03:34
kind of like it, you liked it Yeah
2:03:36
The issue is, again, Curry Dvorak is very
2:03:39
Small, and we are very important In the
2:03:41
artwork, so that wasn't That's a mistake Scaramanga
2:03:44
makes more often He thinks his art is
2:03:46
more important than the show Yeah, that's what
2:03:48
he does That's him And his art is
2:03:51
looking more and more washed out This is
2:03:53
the problem with AI That piece Yes, we
2:03:57
both noticed this It has got a Very
2:04:01
limited dynamic range Which is the term I
2:04:04
like to use And it's noticeable Where's the
2:04:09
white?
2:04:09
There's no whites There's no whites, there's no
2:04:11
blacks It's all mud Then this is the
2:04:13
same thing that's happening with the DH Unplugged
2:04:15
show Which goes live Tuesdays And is available
2:04:19
to you Wednesday once a week It's a
2:04:21
great show about the financial markets Then even
2:04:24
Horowitz is like This is no good I
2:04:27
can't get it to look good anymore So
2:04:31
what's happening?
2:04:32
I don't know which ones have big dynamic
2:04:34
range The ones that are probably done by
2:04:36
Photoshop Which are no good That's the problem
2:04:43
It's not a lot There's a couple Blue
2:04:45
Acorn's got a couple of pieces that are
2:04:48
Fairly high dynamic range Comma Strict Blogger did
2:04:51
something on Photoshop Or something that's very high
2:04:55
Blue Acorn's I'm looking at his works They
2:04:57
tend to have whites Yeah, and all the
2:05:01
cartoon stuff Is looking like all the other
2:05:03
cartoon stuff Yes, this is really bothersome Because
2:05:06
there's so many different styles of cartooning Why
2:05:09
do they all have This same kind of
2:05:13
Pudgy Look of The pudgy kid In the
2:05:19
show What was it called?
2:05:22
Where the Texans talk to each other like
2:05:23
this King of the Hill King of the
2:05:28
Hill It was Bobby They all look like
2:05:31
Bobby Look at Dr Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club
2:05:35
Band It's the same washed out Everything's getting
2:05:38
washed out Low dynamic range as you say
2:05:42
It's noticeable It's noticeable and I think it's
2:05:45
a problem It's hurting the show people It's
2:05:48
hurting the show Thank you very much Blue
2:05:49
Acorn We appreciate your contribution as always All
2:05:52
of the artists Real or prompting It ultimately
2:05:56
comes down to What is the conceit?
2:05:59
What is your idea?
2:06:00
What is the joke?
2:06:01
What is the gag?
2:06:02
And then the execution We'll even go for
2:06:04
poor execution From the farmer's wife kids over
2:06:08
Farmer's daughter No, it's the farmer's wife I
2:06:11
think Oh, it's the farmer's wife kids Over
2:06:13
a slick piece of art With a bad
2:06:18
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I know Did not produce a note for
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us This is Lena Engel From Brownsville, Texas
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$619.25 Which I would presume Is a
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show date donation Which I kind of like
2:07:26
Because today is the 19th of June 2025
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It was suggested that that is the Juneteenth
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donation Ah, Juneteenth Well, does she get a
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special credit for that?
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Did you promise any special credits For Juneteenth
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donations?
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I just said It was a good idea
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Oh, well, it's a very good idea Dynamite,
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I love it So she nailed it But
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she got no notes, so she gets a
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I have Somewhere here, there it is Nope,
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there it is A very short note He's
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way up there He should be boosting his
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titles He's in high range ITM's guardians of
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reality He writes Happy Father's Day to you
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both And to all the dads out there
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Karma, please stay safe Sir Danimal, Baron of
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the Secret City Alright, stay safe yourself You've
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got karma And then coming in with $333
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.33 Another note This is It appears these
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are no longer scans These are pictures that
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Jay is taking No, this is not Here's
2:09:00
the issue There was an issue Yeah, Jay's
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sick Who did the spreadsheet?
2:09:05
Brennan came over That's awesome And he did
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it So it's going to be different Wow,
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that's so cool that he did that He
2:09:15
stepped in for his wife, that's nice Yeah,
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no, he's a good guy He is a
2:09:20
good guy And of course we'll dock Jay's
2:09:22
pay Give it to Brennan Dear John and
2:09:27
Adam There you go, this is the actual
2:09:29
The real Adam Curry, by the way, you
2:09:31
just heard That's right, this is from Dame
2:09:32
Tony I remember, this is Adam He used
2:09:35
to, when he was at Meteo We'd go
2:09:39
out He'd always be smoking, so he's outside
2:09:41
Smoking, because you can't smoke in buildings in
2:09:43
San Francisco So he's outside smoking, and he's
2:09:45
got his phone And he's smoking while looking
2:09:47
At the phone, and people would come In
2:09:50
late, because it was like 10 o'clock
2:09:52
They'd be coming in five minutes late And
2:09:55
he'd always look up Oh, so, hey, glad
2:09:58
you could make it We start at nine
2:10:01
here And he'd just ridicule each person As
2:10:03
they came in late You would stand there
2:10:05
with me, Dvorak Because I was cracking up
2:10:09
It wasn't five minutes late It would be
2:10:11
like 10, 10.30 I'd be, hey, good
2:10:14
morning I was here at nine Yeah, I'm
2:10:18
an a-hole Dear John and Adam, writes
2:10:20
Dame Tony ITM donations have been so bad
2:10:23
lately I feel compelled to donate now Instead
2:10:25
of waiting until show 1776 For the big
2:10:28
bicentennial event I recently moved to Oklahoma City
2:10:31
And purchased a new-built home This is
2:10:33
the second house I've purchased in five years
2:10:36
I noticed that homes are no longer made
2:10:38
With landlines in them Making it mandatory for
2:10:41
people to have cell phones If they want
2:10:42
to call someone I don't even know if
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it's possible to have one installed This makes
2:10:47
your idea of putting your phone In a
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drawer impractical So your phone in a book
2:10:51
box That is not a good exit strategy
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Sorry, Adam, no, they got nicks Also, something
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I've noticed about the protesters Why are they
2:10:58
carrying flags from their home countries If they
2:11:00
are protesting being sent back there?
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They are so proud of the nation Why
2:11:04
not stay there?
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It makes no sense to me They burned
2:11:06
the American flag But want to stay here
2:11:08
They are just protesting to cause commotion And
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nothing more, senseless But enough ranting, thank you
2:11:13
for your courage Dame Tony helps Sent from
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my iPhone On a piece of paper Thank
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you very much, Dame Tony Couple of things
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One, you have an internet connection Your internet
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provider 90% of all internet providers Can
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give you a landline phone as part of
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the service Free My landline is from sonic
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2:11:38
little Box there The fiber box that comes
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in the house And off of that Is
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the landline Which feeds into the Wire, well
2:11:49
it is wired In the house for a
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landline It plugs into that and covers The
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whole house with landlines So you can get
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it You can get a landline, you can
2:11:59
put this phone In the drawer If you
2:12:01
have an internet provider The only good phone
2:12:04
is a landline And the phone should be
2:12:06
made out of Bakelite Ah, the tech grouch
2:12:12
Where is he, where is he So Tomonymous
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Tomonymous In What do you think Amouse, Amouse
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Amouse, Pennsylvania Amouse, I'm gonna say Amouse E
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-M-M-A-U-S Somebody from Pennsylvania
2:12:30
Know how to pronounce that I look at
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it and it says Amouse Amouse!
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315 Tomonymous here Giving a huge thanks to
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all the producers of No Agenda and an
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even bigger thanks To Adam and John for
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creating V4V And continuing to Dedicate their time
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anybody loves Movie podcasts or just wondering If
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But actually good To love and light, Tomonymous
2:13:14
Alright, then we have A note from Slovenia
2:13:20
This is nice Luca Dusak $300 Hi John
2:13:28
And Adam In our emails You mentioned You
2:13:33
have emails You visited Ljubljana Ljubljana The capital
2:13:39
of horse meat Wooden cars and your first
2:13:42
lady Melania Wow What a trio You also
2:13:47
mentioned you regretted not buying Some Tito memorabilia
2:13:50
So I went out and got some for
2:13:52
you Thank you and Adam for the best
2:13:54
media Deconstruction show on the planet And I
2:13:57
hope this letter finds you well Luca Luca
2:14:01
Dusak from Slovenia Oh that's very nice Thank
2:14:04
you Slovenia He sent some memorabilia in a
2:14:07
box Tito memorabilia Yeah, he got some Tito
2:14:11
stamps For my stamp collection Your stamp collection
2:14:15
And I had a Tito coin And a
2:14:21
This is a replication A replica I think,
2:14:24
I hope A Nazi poster Nice Which was
2:14:28
a wanted poster for Tito, they wanted to
2:14:30
kill him Wow Is it an original poster?
2:14:34
No, I think it's a replication It's too
2:14:37
good As an archivist I know old from
2:14:41
new And it's not It doesn't have the
2:14:44
earmarks of something that Originated in the 30's
2:14:47
But it's still cool looking And there was
2:14:51
another item Or two that came Oh yeah,
2:14:55
cassette tape of Some Tito's speeches Or songs
2:14:59
about Tito, I haven't played it yet But
2:15:01
yeah, I want to thank him For going
2:15:02
out of his way to get me some
2:15:03
Tito Memorabilia Very nice Lawrence Cornell In Battle
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Gavin the giant ginger I have a visual
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Please Thanks to all who make the show
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possible Jobs Jobs Jobs and jobs Let's vote
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for jobs Karma Moving right along To Cole
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Calistra In Punta Gorda, Florida 233 associate executive
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producership for you Cole Thank you for your
2:15:47
courage He writes looking for some OG jobs
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karma Since my employer, AWS Decided I need
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to relocate From Florida to New York In
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formula is this We hit people in the
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mouth You You Wanna Wanna Shut up, Wade
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Shut up, Steve Shut up, Steve Well I
2:22:25
want to Play some Tik Tok Okay, you
2:22:29
gotta come close to The microphone though I'm
2:22:31
on top, did it change again, did the
2:22:32
volume change I haven't changed anything No, it's,
2:22:35
uh, you just, you just, you just move
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away and then like, no, I was on
2:22:40
top of it.
2:22:40
I couldn't be, if I was any closer,
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I'd be behind it.
2:22:45
All right.
2:22:47
TikTok clips, everybody.
2:22:49
The moment everybody's been waiting for.
2:22:51
Who cares about nuclear war?
2:22:52
TikTok clips on deck.
2:22:55
Well, then would you want to give you
2:22:56
concerned about that?
2:22:57
I can do a hybrid clip.
2:22:58
This is TikTok on nuclear war.
2:23:00
Economists agree that to enter World War III
2:23:02
on the same scale as World Wars one
2:23:04
and two would end our world.
2:23:05
If there was a nuclear war, yes, billionaires
2:23:08
would be able to survive the two weeks
2:23:10
to a month.
2:23:10
They have to wait for the nuclear fallout
2:23:12
to settle.
2:23:12
But the problem is that there would then
2:23:14
be a food shortage, which would kill about
2:23:16
5 billion people.
2:23:18
Not to mention society as we know, it
2:23:20
would be completely destroyed.
2:23:22
There would be no agriculture, no infrastructure, most
2:23:24
likely no technology.
2:23:25
We'd have to rebuild everything.
2:23:27
What is the point of being a billionaire
2:23:28
and surviving through a fallout like that?
2:23:30
If there is no society, if there is
2:23:32
no working class to exploit, to extract wealth
2:23:34
from.
2:23:35
Billionaires don't just want to survive.
2:23:36
They want to live in luxury, which is
2:23:38
why they need the working class.
2:23:39
Do they give a single fuck about our
2:23:41
survival?
2:23:41
No.
2:23:42
That's why proxy wars will continue in the
2:23:44
Middle East and Africa because they view those
2:23:45
humans as disposable to further their economic interests.
2:23:49
But they need our labor to maintain their
2:23:51
lifestyle.
2:23:52
So therefore our interests are aligned with theirs.
2:23:55
And a nuclear war would mean the end
2:23:56
of life as they know it.
2:23:57
That's why I find this whole situation to
2:23:59
be highly unlikely.
2:24:00
But let me know what you all think
2:24:00
in the comments.
2:24:01
The more you know in the morning.
2:24:06
Thanks.
2:24:06
I'm educated now.
2:24:08
Oh, no, you're not.
2:24:09
Because one thing she said that the billionaires
2:24:11
are going to go underground and crop up
2:24:12
after a few weeks.
2:24:13
Yeah.
2:24:14
Yeah.
2:24:14
But with a thermonuclear bomb, the not a
2:24:17
hydrogen bomb, but the big bombs, the fission
2:24:21
fusion fission bombs are the ones that are
2:24:23
packed in in radioactive material.
2:24:26
And so you have three bombs going off
2:24:28
that the radiation lasts for years.
2:24:30
What happened to the neutron bomb?
2:24:32
That was going to be cool because the
2:24:34
buildings would be there, but we'd all die.
2:24:36
I love the neutron bomb.
2:24:38
That was when I was a kid.
2:24:39
Oh, the neutron bomb.
2:24:40
Oh, no.
2:24:41
They've developed something that will kill the people
2:24:43
but leave the buildings.
2:24:44
I was always curious to me.
2:24:48
There was a backlash against the neutron bomb.
2:24:51
I'll say.
2:24:54
Anyway, so now she's doesn't know because you
2:24:56
can't realize if you only kill the people.
2:24:59
Yeah, you went and realization is the key.
2:25:02
People don't realize that this is one of
2:25:04
the few shows that understands realization.
2:25:06
We have we have realized.
2:25:08
Yeah, you caught me.
2:25:10
OK, you got me off your supposed racist
2:25:12
words.
2:25:14
Unfortunately, this is the whole clip.
2:25:15
I only meant to clip the first three
2:25:17
words.
2:25:18
So after the third word, you can kill
2:25:19
it.
2:25:20
Here are six words that you use every
2:25:21
day that have racist origins.
2:25:23
Although these words might seem harmless, they are
2:25:24
rooted in a long history of oppression and
2:25:26
racism in the US.
2:25:27
Does picnic come up again?
2:25:29
Is that in this?
2:25:31
No, no, no.
2:25:31
OK, number one, you've got new words, new
2:25:33
words, picky.
2:25:34
This refers to enslaved people.
2:25:35
Is this the same chick is the nuclear
2:25:37
war chick?
2:25:38
No, this is a different one.
2:25:40
All these things are starting to sound the
2:25:42
same.
2:25:42
They're in the same Tick-Tock milieu.
2:25:44
They're blending together.
2:25:46
This refers to enslaved people were forced to
2:25:48
pick nits or lice out of other people's
2:25:50
hair.
2:25:50
It was a very dehumanizing task.
2:25:52
Number two, this is actually related to the
2:25:55
word gypsy, which is a slur for Romani
2:25:57
people.
2:25:58
Number three, no can do.
2:26:00
This was originally a sentence or term used
2:26:02
to mock Asian-Americans, primarily Chinese immigrants, to
2:26:06
make fun of their accent.
2:26:07
Number three, uppity.
2:26:08
This was a term.
2:26:09
OK, you can kill it.
2:26:10
There are typically seen as too confident.
2:26:12
And it was definitely an insult that preceded
2:26:15
violence against black people.
2:26:16
Number four, the peanut gallery.
2:26:18
This term refers to in segregated theaters when
2:26:20
black people had to sit in the worst,
2:26:22
cheapest seats in the house.
2:26:24
And finally, we have the term grandfathered in,
2:26:26
which is in reference to when black people
2:26:28
were forced to take literacy tests in order
2:26:30
to vote, a.k.a. a form of
2:26:32
voter suppression.
2:26:33
White people who had been grandfathered in the
2:26:35
right to vote did not have to take
2:26:36
these tests.
2:26:37
So if you're a white person, please stop
2:26:38
using these things.
2:26:39
Peace and love.
2:26:40
Peace and love.
2:26:41
Well, I didn't.
2:26:42
The peanut gallery sounds howdy doody.
2:26:46
So how do you do the whole thing?
2:26:49
This is all nonsense.
2:26:50
But but the one thing that keeps cropping
2:26:52
up and I've heard it before and I
2:26:54
had a well, I had a chip is
2:26:55
something we say all the time.
2:26:57
This is what I'm going to bring.
2:26:58
This is the way I focused in on
2:27:01
that.
2:27:02
What people don't realize, it seems as if
2:27:04
they credit J.I.P. as being derived
2:27:07
from gypsy, but it's the other way around.
2:27:11
Yeah, we were saying J.I.P. and
2:27:12
they went, hey, that's who we are.
2:27:14
We'll be gypsies.
2:27:16
Exactly.
2:27:17
In fact, let me read from this etymology
2:27:20
from Chad GPT.
2:27:22
All right.
2:27:23
J.I.P. is attested from 1794 as
2:27:26
universal slang for a servant that waited on
2:27:29
students in their halls.
2:27:30
This is said to have been especially true
2:27:32
in Cambridge.
2:27:33
And a story told there derived from the
2:27:36
Greek gyps, G.Y.P. as gyps for
2:27:39
vulture in reference to thievish habits of the
2:27:43
servants.
2:27:45
So gypsy derives from J.I.P., not
2:27:48
the other way around.
2:27:50
Wow.
2:27:52
So she was actually racist.
2:27:54
So you can say J.I.P. and
2:27:54
I would just suggest to people, I'm going
2:27:56
to cut this out.
2:27:57
I'm going to print it out, cut it
2:27:58
and keep it in my wallet.
2:28:00
When somebody calls me out for using the
2:28:02
word J.I.P. as a slur against
2:28:05
gypsies.
2:28:06
No, it's not.
2:28:08
It's not the case.
2:28:09
Gypsy was derived from gyps, not the other
2:28:11
way around.
2:28:13
Wow.
2:28:13
The more, you know, you know, I get
2:28:16
so irked at these women with the old,
2:28:19
there's no so much.
2:28:21
Well, she was actually racist by using the
2:28:23
term gypsy.
2:28:24
Gypsy is actually the slur.
2:28:26
It is.
2:28:27
Yes, it is.
2:28:28
Wow.
2:28:29
Well, according to some people, John, your clips
2:28:31
are so educational today.
2:28:33
It's just amazing.
2:28:34
All right.
2:28:35
I'll give you one more.
2:28:36
One more.
2:28:37
OK, well, let me think here.
2:28:38
Which one can I.
2:28:40
I got so many here.
2:28:42
I know that's why I'm letting you choose
2:28:44
one.
2:28:44
Yeah.
2:28:44
Thanks for nothing.
2:28:47
I want to play.
2:28:49
Sorry.
2:28:51
I can't quite get it.
2:28:55
One of the things that we've noticed and
2:28:58
it started with that, who's going to wipe
2:29:00
our asses?
2:29:01
A comment by one of the one of
2:29:04
the Democrats in one of the houses in
2:29:07
one of the states.
2:29:09
And the comment that was on the view
2:29:11
some years ago, who's going to clean the
2:29:13
toilets?
2:29:13
Yes.
2:29:14
Yes.
2:29:14
The idea that all the immigrants that have
2:29:17
come over are here to be our personal
2:29:20
slaves and clean the toilets and pick the
2:29:23
fruit that no one else will pick and
2:29:25
work on a construction site that no one
2:29:26
else will work on, which is all bogus.
2:29:28
You can hire people to do these things,
2:29:30
but you have to pay them a living
2:29:31
wage or at least a wage.
2:29:34
And so we would rather have these this
2:29:37
constant theme that these are slaves that we
2:29:42
want to keep here because they work cheap
2:29:44
or they do stuff that nobody else will
2:29:46
do when they people will do these things
2:29:48
is is so it just runs through the
2:29:52
Democrat Party.
2:29:53
It's just like I it's just beyond me.
2:29:56
But here's a woman, obviously, from, you know,
2:30:00
I wouldn't say Beverly Hills, but she's obviously
2:30:02
obviously a kind of upper middle class creep
2:30:06
lamenting about the workers.
2:30:09
So I'm in my beautiful city, L.A.,
2:30:11
and I have friends texting me like all
2:30:14
morning.
2:30:14
My gardener didn't show up.
2:30:17
My housekeeper didn't show up.
2:30:20
Oh, my farmer's market was closed.
2:30:22
Everyone's scared.
2:30:23
Well, this is not going to just happen
2:30:25
in L.A. and you one percenters that
2:30:28
only voted for Trump because of money, money.
2:30:31
Guess what?
2:30:33
You're going to have to do your own
2:30:34
dishes or clean your own house or mow
2:30:37
your own lawn.
2:30:38
And all that wonderful produce, the organic produce
2:30:41
you get for your brunches all gone.
2:30:45
Yeah.
2:30:46
You're going to actually have to do some
2:30:47
work around your house.
2:30:49
These people are important.
2:30:52
What what is the one percenters?
2:30:54
Is that the one percenters of Democrats who
2:30:57
voted for Trump?
2:30:58
Is that some kind of I have no
2:30:59
idea what she's talking about.
2:31:01
Sounds like a new slur that, you know,
2:31:03
he won by one percent and it was
2:31:05
you people.
2:31:06
That's what I'm thinking.
2:31:07
That means that could be.
2:31:09
But but this idea that people can't do
2:31:11
the dishes.
2:31:12
Yeah.
2:31:13
Yeah.
2:31:13
Well, what president?
2:31:15
I do the dishes.
2:31:16
President Trump turncoat that he is this morning.
2:31:19
Confusion after immigration and customs enforcement agents were
2:31:23
told to resume raids on hotels, restaurants and
2:31:26
farms days after President Trump suspended those raids.
2:31:30
Trump saying this last week.
2:31:32
We can't do that to our farmers and
2:31:34
leisure to hotels.
2:31:36
The president acknowledging the agriculture and hospitality industry's
2:31:39
reliance on undocumented workers.
2:31:42
But now the administration reversing its position once
2:31:45
again, telling ICE agents to continue carrying out
2:31:48
arrests at farms, hotels and restaurants.
2:31:51
A Homeland Security spokesperson saying these operations target
2:31:54
illegal employment networks that undermine American workers.
2:31:58
Trump yesterday was asked about the reversal.
2:32:01
Look everywhere.
2:32:03
But I think the biggest problem is the
2:32:04
innocence.
2:32:06
We're looking everywhere.
2:32:07
I love how I say, you know, it's
2:32:09
farmers and then, oh, no, it's the inner
2:32:10
cities.
2:32:11
It's a very confusing report.
2:32:12
And of course, they'll also mix up the
2:32:14
term immigrants with illegal immigrants.
2:32:16
It's the innocence.
2:32:18
We're looking everywhere.
2:32:19
Some fellow Republicans now pushing for the return
2:32:21
of these worker exemptions.
2:32:23
If you take all of them away, those
2:32:25
companies tell me that they're not going to
2:32:27
be able to, you know, produce now worker
2:32:31
exemptions.
2:32:32
This is getting a little confusing.
2:32:34
We do have very specific immigration visas for
2:32:40
temporary workers.
2:32:41
So I'm not sure if they mean the
2:32:44
exemptions that already exist and people can can
2:32:48
use or the exemptions in the ICE raids.
2:32:51
Wherever you got that clip is a very
2:32:53
good.
2:32:54
That was a bad source.
2:32:55
It's ABC.
2:32:56
They chopped up what Trump had to say
2:32:58
in an awkward way.
2:32:59
Where was it?
2:33:00
Where did this come from?
2:33:01
It's bad.
2:33:02
This is from ABC.
2:33:06
ABC.
2:33:06
Oh, it's bad.
2:33:08
A dramatic confrontation in New York.
2:33:12
ICE agents arresting a city official and mayoral
2:33:14
candidate who was linking arms with an immigrant
2:33:17
agents were trying to arrest.
2:33:19
Where is it?
2:33:22
He was pushed against.
2:33:24
Wait a minute.
2:33:24
What did he say?
2:33:25
So this was interesting.
2:33:26
Let me hear that again.
2:33:27
The official and mayoral candidate who was linking
2:33:30
arms with an immigrant agents were trying.
2:33:32
Immigrant.
2:33:34
Illegal immigrant.
2:33:37
And he was linking arms as a mayoral
2:33:39
candidate.
2:33:39
This is the new thing.
2:33:41
Show you're bold against Trump.
2:33:43
Go in and make a ruckus during a
2:33:44
press conference.
2:33:45
Oh, I'm a senator.
2:33:46
I'm a mayoral candidate.
2:33:48
I'm linking arms with an illegal immigrant.
2:33:50
It's arresting a city official and mayoral candidate
2:33:53
who was linking arms with an immigrant agents
2:33:56
were trying to arrest.
2:34:00
He was pushed against the wall and arrested,
2:34:03
but was released without charges.
2:34:05
I said you assaulted an officer.
2:34:07
I mean, you guys all saw it on
2:34:08
video, so you know exactly what happened.
2:34:11
I certainly did not assault an officer.
2:34:12
Lionel Woyze, ABC News, New York.
2:34:16
NBC.
2:34:17
He said ABC News.
2:34:19
But I said NBC.
2:34:20
He said ABC News.
2:34:21
OK.
2:34:22
I just need to remind everybody that it's
2:34:25
actually doable to come into the United States
2:34:28
legally.
2:34:28
There's many different visa programs.
2:34:30
I have helped people come in.
2:34:32
I have I have also helped some people
2:34:35
years and years ago who were like, hey,
2:34:37
I'm here illegally.
2:34:37
Can you help me?
2:34:38
I can help you out.
2:34:39
There are lawyers who do this.
2:34:42
They're actually cheaper than the coyotes.
2:34:44
But the whole certainly during President Biden's administration
2:34:49
and before the whole idea of just saying,
2:34:53
oh, you know, don't worry about it.
2:34:55
You come in, you overstay your visa, which
2:34:57
is the biggest problem, people overstaying an existing
2:35:00
tourist visa.
2:35:01
But then it's just like I just come
2:35:02
across the border.
2:35:03
It's no problem.
2:35:04
They might arrest you, but then you get
2:35:07
released.
2:35:08
That is what created the problem.
2:35:10
And I got some emails from some of
2:35:12
our producers, you know, well, we need a
2:35:13
comprehensive immigration reform.
2:35:15
Arnold Schwarzenegger was on The View and everyone
2:35:17
clipped a little bit of him saying you
2:35:19
need to get back to America.
2:35:20
But then we went right back into comprehensive
2:35:22
immigration reform.
2:35:24
No, no, we have fine.
2:35:26
I know the laws.
2:35:28
The only one I never liked is they
2:35:30
force anyone who wants to come into the
2:35:33
United States as a permanent resident to get
2:35:36
all your vaccines.
2:35:37
And for the longest time, that included the
2:35:39
covid vaccine, unless you could prove that you
2:35:42
had your vaccines.
2:35:43
I've never liked that provision.
2:35:46
Asylum is also possible if you come from
2:35:48
a country designated as qualified for asylum and
2:35:52
you go through a port of entry and
2:35:53
you can actually get it done.
2:35:55
So there's people listen to the show like,
2:35:58
well, I don't like it.
2:35:58
I don't like deporting immigrants and not immigrants.
2:36:02
They're illegal immigrants and you can do it
2:36:05
legally.
2:36:06
Unfortunately, our own government and our own government
2:36:09
money through the U.N. immigration program, which
2:36:17
is billions of dollars, who are telling people
2:36:19
how to do it.
2:36:20
Unfortunately, that gave everybody the wrong idea and
2:36:24
a misconception.
2:36:25
You can come into America legally.
2:36:28
It is very possible.
2:36:29
It takes a little bit longer than your
2:36:31
trip if you just want to walk across
2:36:33
the border, but it's possible.
2:36:36
And we're we're pretty fun loving people.
2:36:39
We want you.
2:36:40
We want you to come in.
2:36:42
We want you to be here.
2:36:44
That's the fallacy.
2:36:45
And people have to be reminded once in
2:36:47
a while.
2:36:48
Anyway, here's an interesting story from the Bay
2:36:52
Area that I caught and I wondered if
2:36:54
you had heard any more about it.
2:36:55
According to court documents, 45 year old Austin
2:36:58
Hills, the great grandson of the founders of
2:37:01
the famous Hills Brothers Coffee Company, was driving
2:37:04
his Land Rover at about 315 Thursday morning
2:37:07
and began tailgating a Tesla security guard who
2:37:10
is out on his lunch break in court
2:37:12
documents.
2:37:13
Investigators say Hills turned off his headlights and
2:37:15
attempted to rear end the security guards Tesla.
2:37:19
Investigators say Hills also followed the security guard
2:37:22
into the Tesla parking lot, attempting to ram
2:37:24
his car.
2:37:26
Investigators say the security guard managed to evade
2:37:28
him.
2:37:28
And that's when Hills abruptly left the parking
2:37:31
lot and began ramming another occupied car parked
2:37:34
on Page Avenue.
2:37:35
We've learned the woman in that car was
2:37:37
also a Tesla employee on her lunch break.
2:37:40
When police arrived, they say Hills took off
2:37:42
onto 680 again, shut off his lights and
2:37:45
began driving erratically, leading officers to end the
2:37:49
chase.
2:37:50
Hill was ultimately arrested later that morning in
2:37:52
Napa.
2:37:53
Police say they found a variety of items
2:37:55
in his car, including multiple cell phones, laptops,
2:37:58
a metal pressure cooker, a gas mask, a
2:38:00
drone, extended shell casings, gas cans and alcohol.
2:38:05
Once again, Hills family has a long legacy
2:38:07
in the Bay Area.
2:38:08
His great grandfather co-founded the famous Hills
2:38:11
Brothers Coffee Company that opened in San Francisco
2:38:14
in 1898.
2:38:16
Investigators are still trying to determine a motive
2:38:19
for the strange and scary attack.
2:38:21
But court documents show Hills told police the
2:38:24
security guard was the one driving erratically and
2:38:26
that he had no memory of going to
2:38:28
Fremont, ramming any cars or being pursued by
2:38:32
police, blaming stress for his lack of memory.
2:38:36
Tesla derangement syndrome, as far as I'm concerned.
2:38:41
What's this with the pressure cookers back again?
2:38:44
That's a little concerning.
2:38:45
This whole story is something's wrong with this
2:38:47
story.
2:38:48
Yeah.
2:38:49
Yeah.
2:38:50
Some rich air.
2:38:52
I don't know if he's rich, but I
2:38:54
don't know.
2:38:55
Well, Austin Hills, uh, 45, he drove a
2:39:00
long way.
2:39:02
Well, Austin Hills, there's a kick.
2:39:06
I thought Austin Hills was older because he
2:39:09
was a co-owner of the Gurgich Hills
2:39:12
winery, which I'm not going to have to
2:39:14
look up.
2:39:16
So he was a wine connoisseur.
2:39:18
And that's why I went back to Napa,
2:39:20
which, you know, makes sense because that's where
2:39:22
the wine.
2:39:22
Oh, that's why he had alcohol in the
2:39:24
car.
2:39:25
He had a couple of cases of their
2:39:26
finest after he, after he used his extended
2:39:31
magazines.
2:39:32
Okay.
2:39:33
This whole story is something's amiss.
2:39:36
Yes.
2:39:36
I have a boots on the ground from
2:39:38
the constitutional lawyer.
2:39:39
I'll play the clip first and I will
2:39:41
read what his opinion is on the latest
2:39:43
Supreme court ruling tonight.
2:39:45
The Supreme court's conservative majority upholding Tennessee's ban
2:39:48
on some gender affirming medical care for transgender
2:39:51
minors, clearing the way for 24 states to
2:39:54
continue enforcing similar bans in the six to
2:39:57
three decision.
2:39:58
Chief justice, John Roberts, citing evolving science and
2:40:01
profound implications, rejecting the argument that denying trans
2:40:05
kids access to puberty blockers and hormone therapy
2:40:08
amounts to sex discrimination.
2:40:10
Roberts writing the issue should be left to
2:40:12
the people, their elected representatives and the democratic
2:40:14
process.
2:40:15
Justice Sonia Sotomayor joined by liberal justices, Kagan
2:40:18
and Jackson dissented in sadness, writing the court's
2:40:22
decision inflict dissented in sadness.
2:40:26
Oh no.
2:40:27
So they want, so those three want, uh,
2:40:30
yeah, they want it.
2:40:32
They want the boys to chop their nuts
2:40:34
off by liberal justices, Kagan and Jackson dissented
2:40:38
in sadness, writing the court's decision inflicts untold
2:40:41
harm to transgender children and the parents and
2:40:44
families who love them.
2:40:45
What they are saying is that trans people
2:40:49
do not fall within the sex discrimination classification
2:40:52
that you can legally discriminate against trans people.
2:40:55
The sponsor of the Tennessee ban praising the
2:40:58
court's decision, the court affirmed what we believe.
2:41:01
And that is the states do have a
2:41:02
compelling interest to protect kids.
2:41:05
I won't say I'm optimistic LW, a trans
2:41:07
teen who brought the case and asked us
2:41:09
not to show her face told us last
2:41:11
year she'll keep pursuing the treatments in another
2:41:13
state because they changed her life.
2:41:15
I think really the big difference is when
2:41:17
I got on hormones, that was incredibly helpful.
2:41:22
David, an estimated 100,000 transgender teens and
2:41:25
their families live in states where those treatments
2:41:27
are banned.
2:41:28
But today's ruling has no impact in other
2:41:31
states where gender affirming care for minors remains
2:41:34
legal.
2:41:35
So thank you.
2:41:37
You had jumped out at me that report?
2:41:39
No.
2:41:39
What?
2:41:39
Oh, 100,000.
2:41:42
That's what they said.
2:41:43
I thought it was like some minor, bro.
2:41:45
So don't worry about it.
2:41:46
There was one kid, you know, here and
2:41:48
there.
2:41:50
Yeah.
2:41:51
So in this, in this few states that
2:41:53
have this, uh, few states that have the
2:41:56
ban on hormone blockers for kids, there's 100
2:42:01
,000, I guess.
2:42:04
So here's what Rob, the constitutional lawyer writes.
2:42:07
And he says, first of all, we need
2:42:09
to understand that this was a ban on
2:42:12
sex changes for minors under the regimen based
2:42:15
on a diagnosis of gender dysphoria, gender identity
2:42:20
disorder, and gender incongruence.
2:42:23
Those, by the way, are mental diagnoses.
2:42:27
Uh, the main question was whether the Tennessee
2:42:30
law violated the 14th amendment's equal protection clause.
2:42:34
Supreme court says no, because it applies equally
2:42:37
to boys and girls, no matter what they
2:42:38
think they are.
2:42:39
The plaintiffs disagreed and said, it treats normies
2:42:42
better than kids.
2:42:43
This is my lawyer talk here.
2:42:45
And it treats normies.
2:42:46
Thank you, Rob.
2:42:49
It treats normies better than kids who identify
2:42:52
as something other than their birth sex.
2:42:56
And he says, he'll be interested to see
2:42:57
how the court addresses this.
2:42:58
This, this will echo throughout other cases because
2:43:01
equal protection arguments are made all the time.
2:43:04
Equal protection was an important element in Obergefell
2:43:09
versus Hodges, the case that held five to
2:43:12
four that gay marriage is a constitutional right.
2:43:15
It was often said that gay marriage bans
2:43:17
did not violate the equal protection clause because
2:43:19
it applied equally to men and women.
2:43:22
But that case shot that argument down.
2:43:25
Note that the holding applies only to a
2:43:27
set of diagnosis.
2:43:29
Watch for sex change doctors to run an
2:43:31
end around by inventing new diagnoses.
2:43:35
So if we need, so we have, so
2:43:37
gender dysphoria, gender identity disorder, and gender incongruence,
2:43:43
those are the ones that hold up.
2:43:45
So we need to come up with a
2:43:46
new term, which I don't have yet, but
2:43:52
we need to come up with a new
2:43:53
term.
2:43:53
It'll come up as soon as you or
2:43:55
I see it.
2:43:56
Yeah, we'll go.
2:43:58
There it is.
2:43:59
There it is.
2:44:00
There it is.
2:44:01
The, uh, we're in this moment in this
2:44:03
country.
2:44:03
This is the ACLU's behind this.
2:44:05
Well, of course, of course they are.
2:44:07
We're in a moment, according to this ACLU
2:44:10
guy, um, reading from the, uh, story on
2:44:13
CNN, a very long story on this topic.
2:44:16
We're in a moment in this country where
2:44:18
the transgender people in this country are under
2:44:20
attack in lawless ways, said Chase Estrangio, an
2:44:29
attorney with the ACLU who, uh, represents transgender
2:44:33
teens at the high court.
2:44:35
We are remaining vigilant and ready to fight
2:44:38
back.
2:44:40
Yes.
2:44:41
So there's not ending.
2:44:42
You're right.
2:44:42
It's not ending ACLU.
2:44:44
And then of course, this is the really
2:44:46
big news, the big, big news.
2:44:48
And I love how they, how, uh, CNN,
2:44:51
um, frames all of this.
2:44:53
This is Trump mobile and our money laid
2:44:59
from sneakers to watches, even Bibles.
2:45:02
The Trump organization has been cashing in on
2:45:04
president Trump's popularity today.
2:45:06
The Trump organization says it's now getting into
2:45:09
telecommunications and offering Trump mobile, a new wireless
2:45:12
service.
2:45:12
The plan, it starts at 47, 45 a
2:45:16
month.
2:45:16
A nod, of course, to Trump's two terms
2:45:18
as the 45th and 47th president.
2:45:20
CNN Ted Osgold has more on the latest
2:45:22
business venture by the Trump family.
2:45:27
My new Trump watches.
2:45:30
Trump fans can already wear a Trump branded
2:45:31
watch and sneakers.
2:45:33
Soon they'll also be able to have a
2:45:34
Trump phone in their pocket.
2:45:36
Eric and Donald Trump Jr. announcing Trump mobile
2:45:38
cell phone plans that will use other wireless
2:45:41
carriers networks and eventually sell their own gold
2:45:44
colored phones.
2:45:45
Plans are set a symbolic monthly price of
2:45:46
47, 45, a nod to Trump's presidencies, but
2:45:50
they'll also bundle in telemedicine and roadside assistance.
2:45:53
A big part of what we've done right
2:45:54
now in the world has been focused on
2:45:56
technology for people who've been underserved, whether that's
2:45:58
been in crypto or anything else.
2:46:01
But one of the places where we felt.
2:46:03
I love Eric Trump.
2:46:04
You've been underserved on crypto.
2:46:07
Okay.
2:46:07
Now in the world has been focused on
2:46:09
technology for people who've been underserved, whether that's
2:46:11
been in crypto or anything else.
2:46:14
But one of the places where we felt
2:46:16
there was lackluster performance was in the mobile
2:46:18
industry.
2:46:19
Trump sons claim their mobile phone will be
2:46:21
entirely made in America, taking on device giants
2:46:24
like Apple and Samsung, which President Trump has
2:46:26
threatened with high tariffs if they don't start
2:46:28
building their phones in America.
2:46:30
If they're going to sell it in America,
2:46:32
I want it to be built in the
2:46:33
United States.
2:46:34
Yeah, well, you said it.
2:46:36
And there's some tricky language around where it's
2:46:38
made.
2:46:39
Trump mobile is just the latest money making
2:46:40
venture for President Trump's family as they capitalize
2:46:43
on his presidency in unprecedented ways.
2:46:46
I don't know about unprecedented.
2:46:48
Hello, Biden.
2:46:49
Many of those businesses have benefited the president
2:46:51
himself, who made more than $600 million last
2:46:54
year, according to financial disclosure forms and Reuters.
2:46:57
Much of that is from recent ventures like
2:46:59
Trump Media and his Trump crypto coin.
2:47:01
He's hold on a second.
2:47:02
Trump Media.
2:47:03
That's not making any money.
2:47:05
Are they counting the value of the stock
2:47:08
that he owns?
2:47:09
That's what it sounds like.
2:47:11
That's not the same as income.
2:47:12
That's a money losing company.
2:47:14
Yes, it is.
2:47:15
That company is not making any.
2:47:16
No.
2:47:17
Recent ventures like Trump Media and his Trump
2:47:19
crypto coin.
2:47:20
He's also made money last year from Trump
2:47:21
watches, Trump sneakers, Trump fragrances, Trump guitars, and
2:47:25
even Trump Bibles.
2:47:26
Trump guitars?
2:47:27
Yeah, yeah, there were Fender guitars.
2:47:29
I missed the Trump guitars.
2:47:29
He didn't make anything off the Bible.
2:47:31
That was Lee Greenwood.
2:47:33
And it wasn't, it wasn't, he made zero
2:47:34
money on the Bible, I'll say.
2:47:36
But it was a Trump meme coin, not
2:47:39
a crypto coin.
2:47:40
Ah, this report.
2:47:41
Though Trump has ceded control of the Trump
2:47:43
organization to his children, experts have called out
2:47:45
the many conflicts of interest as the federal
2:47:47
government regulates many of the industries he's making
2:47:50
money from, including wireless phones.
2:47:53
I have to say.
2:47:54
He hasn't made a nickel from wireless.
2:47:56
Not yet.
2:47:56
So I got a note from.
2:47:57
Let me finish, 23 seconds left.
2:47:59
And Phil, I've been speaking to people who
2:48:01
actually make cell phones.
2:48:03
They say the claim that this phone will
2:48:04
be made in America is pretty dubious.
2:48:06
That's because there are certain chips and even
2:48:08
a GPS crystal that you can literally only
2:48:10
find in Asia.
2:48:11
And Eric Trump seemed to allude to this
2:48:13
in an interview.
2:48:14
He did say later, eventually all the Trump
2:48:16
phones will be built in the United States.
2:48:18
So we'll see how much of this phone
2:48:20
is actually made in America when it comes
2:48:21
out later this year.
2:48:23
I have a story about this, but you
2:48:24
go first.
2:48:25
I was going to say I had a
2:48:26
note from a publishing mogul that we talk
2:48:29
about occasionally.
2:48:31
You want to review this phone is this
2:48:33
idiotic phone.
2:48:35
You know, he's not a big Trump fan.
2:48:36
Yeah.
2:48:37
And I said, hell, yeah, I'll review the
2:48:39
phone.
2:48:39
My first complaint would be, why is it
2:48:41
47, 45 when it should be 45, 47?
2:48:44
They're trying to gouge the customer for two
2:48:46
bucks.
2:48:48
I review the phone.
2:48:50
That's not the phone.
2:48:50
That's the service.
2:48:51
Yeah.
2:48:52
Well, the service is part of it, it's
2:48:53
called the T Trump service, Trump mobile, Trump
2:48:57
mobile.
2:48:58
Yeah.
2:48:58
Yes.
2:48:58
But this part of it and the phone,
2:49:01
I don't think I say I agreed to
2:49:03
do a review because I hate phones anyway.
2:49:06
So I'm going to be objective.
2:49:08
Not.
2:49:09
And wait a minute.
2:49:10
Is this going to be a published article?
2:49:12
Yeah.
2:49:13
Yeah.
2:49:13
Awesome.
2:49:14
You're back, baby.
2:49:15
The phone, the phone will never show up.
2:49:18
It's never going to happen.
2:49:19
It's like the vinegar book.
2:49:20
You're back, baby.
2:49:21
You're back reviewing phones.
2:49:23
Welcome back, man.
2:49:24
You're welcome back to tech journalism.
2:49:26
Awesome.
2:49:27
You can go back on Twitter now.
2:49:29
Review the Trump phone.
2:49:31
Yeah.
2:49:31
This phone will never see the light of
2:49:33
day.
2:49:34
You don't think so?
2:49:36
No.
2:49:37
We have a friend who shall go nameless
2:49:40
and she buys all this stuff.
2:49:43
Her kids have Trump.
2:49:45
She's a collector.
2:49:47
She's a wearing collector.
2:49:49
Her kids got little Trump outfits.
2:49:52
She's got Trump.
2:49:53
Her husband has Trump ties, Trump boots.
2:49:58
His tie is signed.
2:49:59
They go to Mar-a-Lago and get
2:50:01
the stuff signed.
2:50:02
You know, there's a shop at Mar-a
2:50:03
-Lago.
2:50:04
You can get a glittery clutch with Trump
2:50:06
on it.
2:50:07
They love all this stuff.
2:50:08
They are on fire for Trump.
2:50:10
They love everything.
2:50:12
This is a real thing.
2:50:13
People love Trump memorabilia and stuff.
2:50:17
I think a lot of it, not all
2:50:20
of it, but a lot of it's very
2:50:21
collectible.
2:50:22
Highly collectible.
2:50:23
Yeah.
2:50:24
And it's going to be valuable at some
2:50:26
point in the long future from now.
2:50:29
I'd give it a hundred years.
2:50:31
Yeah.
2:50:31
Crap's going to wind up in a garage
2:50:32
somewhere in a garage and say, oh, look
2:50:34
at this.
2:50:35
Just like a poster, a Nazi poster of
2:50:37
Tito.
2:50:38
A Nazi poster of Tito.
2:50:41
Yeah.
2:50:42
And then I got one more.
2:50:44
We should do five minute warning here.
2:50:47
This showed up on MSNBC.
2:50:49
It has a little bit of a boom,
2:50:50
boom, pew, pew lead in.
2:50:53
Yeah, totally.
2:50:55
I mean, even the other day when they,
2:50:56
whoa, whoa.
2:50:57
Oh,
2:50:58
my
2:51:08
God.
2:51:14
It appears there has been 36 just blew
2:51:16
up.
2:51:16
Ship 36 just blew up.
2:51:18
That was the moment a SpaceX Starship undergoing
2:51:22
testing suffered a catastrophic failure overnight.
2:51:26
The explosion sending a fireball into the night
2:51:29
sky that could be seen dozens of miles
2:51:32
away.
2:51:32
Thankfully, no one was injured.
2:51:34
Now, SpaceX is investigating what went wrong with
2:51:36
the Starship.
2:51:37
A rocket Elon Musk says one day will
2:51:39
carry humans to Mars.
2:51:41
Impress me and go to the moon.
2:51:43
NBC News senior correspondent Tom Costello covers aviation.
2:51:47
He's joining us now.
2:51:48
Aviation.
2:51:49
That video is incredible.
2:51:51
How did this happen, Tom?
2:51:53
And what does it mean for future missions?
2:51:55
Well, that's going to be the focus of
2:51:57
this investigation that SpaceX will lead.
2:51:59
The FAA, of course, will be a party
2:52:00
to it.
2:52:01
But this has not been a good year
2:52:02
for Elon Musk with SpaceX.
2:52:04
This latest explosion, yet another setback for Musk's
2:52:08
lifelong quest to eventually send humans to Mars.
2:52:11
But more immediately, NASA needs Starship.
2:52:14
The rocket that blew up, it needs Starship
2:52:16
to get to the moon.
2:52:23
Funny how we can't we can't seem to
2:52:24
do it anymore.
2:52:25
I don't get it.
2:52:26
We've lost it.
2:52:28
We lost the CIA, all the smart people.
2:52:30
We lost the smart people at the CIA.
2:52:33
All right.
2:52:34
Five minutes.
2:52:34
You get your last clip.
2:52:35
Let's go.
2:52:35
Well, we got a couple of this is
2:52:37
a series.
2:52:38
It's about the Minnesota shooter.
2:52:39
We want to get that out of the
2:52:40
way.
2:52:41
Yeah.
2:52:41
Before the story's gone.
2:52:42
OK.
2:52:43
Minnesota hitman.
2:52:44
It's NPR, everybody.
2:52:45
Elite is Voices.
2:52:46
I hope it's Scott.
2:52:47
Investigators are still determining the motive behind the
2:52:51
killing of a Minnesota state representative and her
2:52:54
husband over the weekend.
2:52:55
They say that Vance Belter had a much
2:52:58
larger list of people he was apparently planning
2:53:01
to target, including other Democratic elected officials and
2:53:05
abortion rights supporters.
2:53:07
One area of his background is yielding some
2:53:10
insight into the he held about abortion.
2:53:14
And that is his religious connections.
2:53:16
NPR's domestic extremism correspondent Yusuf is here to
2:53:20
discuss.
2:53:21
Hi, Odette.
2:53:22
OK, so what do we know about his
2:53:24
religious connections, his religious background?
2:53:27
We know that he graduated from a school
2:53:29
in Texas called the Christ for the Nations
2:53:31
Institute, which has put out a statement condemning
2:53:33
the violence and saying it's not what the
2:53:35
school teaches.
2:53:37
But the CFNI is considered to be a
2:53:39
precursor to a movement that is now referred
2:53:42
to as the New Apostolic Reformation.
2:53:46
And we know that when Belter was in
2:53:48
Africa two years ago, he spoke during sermons
2:53:51
about his belief in modern day prophets and
2:53:54
apostles in the U.S. And experts say
2:53:57
this is distinct to NAR theology.
2:54:02
And so, you know, now the NAR up
2:54:04
until recently has been considered a fringe strand
2:54:07
of the evangelical right.
2:54:09
It's a neo charismatic expression of Christianity.
2:54:13
OK, but a really important aspect of the
2:54:16
NAR movement, Mary Lee's is its political aspirations.
2:54:20
There's an idea they espouse called dominionism.
2:54:24
Oh, wow.
2:54:26
You haven't heard that one, have you?
2:54:28
Wow.
2:54:29
He's a dominionist.
2:54:31
There we go.
2:54:31
Yes.
2:54:32
Neo charismatic.
2:54:34
Another good one.
2:54:35
I like it.
2:54:35
Yeah, they got terms in here that I've
2:54:37
never heard, but they're bringing in all dominionism.
2:54:39
This was during the George Bush administration.
2:54:41
This is when this first cropped up.
2:54:43
This was the ideas of this offshoot of
2:54:47
Christians that are trying to protect Israel because,
2:54:50
you know, there's got to be a second
2:54:51
coming at some spot around there.
2:54:53
And they don't want to.
2:54:54
Don't want to miss it.
2:54:55
They don't want to pockmark the land.
2:54:57
So it's so nothing bad happens when they
2:55:00
return.
2:55:01
And so they're nuts, the dominionists.
2:55:04
No offense.
2:55:05
We must have a few that listen to
2:55:07
the show.
2:55:07
I'm sorry to say that.
2:55:09
But I've always always been of donations.
2:55:12
Very good, John.
2:55:13
Very good.
2:55:15
I will say this.
2:55:17
I haven't noticed any dominionist donations.
2:55:19
Maybe that would keep me from playing these
2:55:22
sorts of clips.
2:55:22
Oh, OK.
2:55:23
But onward was a clip to get it
2:55:25
out of the way.
2:55:26
And that is a belief that they are
2:55:28
called to take control over every aspect of
2:55:31
society to impose Old Testament biblical governance.
2:55:35
And so this has been a powerful anti
2:55:38
-democratic movement that has aligned itself with the
2:55:41
MAGA movement and has also fed concerns about
2:55:44
rhetoric that could inspire extremist violence.
2:55:48
Well, they got to it finally.
2:55:50
OK, a lot to take in there.
2:55:51
You're talking about this has fed concerns about
2:55:54
rhetoric could inspire extremist violence.
2:55:56
Is there evidence that would actually give cause
2:55:59
for concern that this faith community might turn
2:56:03
to violence?
2:56:04
Well, some leading figures within the NAR were
2:56:07
critical in mobilizing and fomenting anger within Trump's
2:56:11
base in the period leading to the January
2:56:13
6th attack on the Capitol.
2:56:15
But in the context of these attacks in
2:56:16
Minnesota, you have to look at the language
2:56:18
and framing around the topic of abortion.
2:56:21
Fred Clarkson from Political Research Associates says there's
2:56:24
reason to be concerned that the NAR is
2:56:27
priming the pump for this kind of violence.
2:56:29
There's been a decided uptick in the rhetoric
2:56:32
and vision of violence in the United States
2:56:34
from apostolic leaders for some time.
2:56:37
No, this is bullcrap.
2:56:39
Apostolic leader.
2:56:40
So they switched real quick from immigration, which
2:56:45
is what the big deal was.
2:56:46
They switched it over to abortion.
2:56:48
Yeah, nice switcheroo.
2:56:50
And there's a switcheroo, but they still can't
2:56:53
account for the fact that it's still I'm
2:56:54
still convinced the guy was a professional hitman.
2:56:57
He floats around here and there with the
2:56:59
Africa and he's and his wife was caught
2:57:02
with passports for all the kids.
2:57:03
Ten thousand dollars in cash, which I think
2:57:05
was the prepayment for the job that was
2:57:10
the prepayment because 10 grand is not enough
2:57:12
now.
2:57:12
And and they're all going to flee the
2:57:14
country after he did what whoever he was
2:57:17
supposed to kill and get away with.
2:57:19
And he had the expensive mask.
2:57:21
It was not a cheapie.
2:57:23
And, you know, the whole thing.
2:57:24
This is this is this is all bullcrap,
2:57:27
but it's a good shot.
2:57:28
It does take a shot at these Christian
2:57:30
nutcases because they're all some Trump supporters.
2:57:33
Yes.
2:57:33
And they're taking violence in the sermon.
2:57:36
And there's an uptick in violence by the
2:57:37
by the apostolic leaders, leaders, leaders, leaders, leaders,
2:57:43
apostolic leaders.
2:57:44
Yes.
2:57:44
The the neo charismatic wonder why they're having
2:57:47
their funding taken away.
2:57:49
And within that rhetoric, Mary Louise, you'll hear
2:57:51
abortion discussed as ritual child sacrifice and as
2:57:55
something that empowers demons.
2:57:58
Can we connect this, though?
2:58:00
Can we connect extreme rhetoric with the violence?
2:58:03
Trump?
2:58:03
Can we connect it to Trump?
2:58:05
Can we put it directly on the Trump?
2:58:07
So can we can you help me with
2:58:08
that?
2:58:08
Can we connect this, though?
2:58:10
Can we connect extreme rhetoric with the violence
2:58:13
we just saw in Minnesota?
2:58:14
So we know that Belter railed against abortion
2:58:16
in America during at least one sermon abroad.
2:58:19
So it was an issue he cared about.
2:58:21
And there was an interesting detail in the
2:58:23
federal complaint filed against Belter yesterday, which said
2:58:25
that he sent a group text to his
2:58:27
wife and other family members a few hours
2:58:30
after the rampage occurred.
2:58:31
And it said, Dad went to war last
2:58:34
night.
2:58:34
This language of war is the language that
2:58:37
the N.A.R. uses when talking about
2:58:40
taking dominion over society.
2:58:42
Clarkson says it's clear who's who the enemies
2:58:44
are in that war.
2:58:45
The N.A.R. views historic Christian churches
2:58:48
and civil government and its leaders as enemies,
2:58:53
as you know, infested with demons.
2:58:56
These are things that they talk about all
2:58:58
the time.
2:58:59
The question is, at what point does the
2:59:01
rhetoric meet the reality?
2:59:02
So in a sentence, Odette, is the case
2:59:05
here that the rhetoric met the reality?
2:59:07
I think it's hard to say at this
2:59:08
point, Mary Louise, but we will be learning
2:59:10
more as the investigation continues.
2:59:14
Wow.
2:59:15
They're really conflating a lot of things.
2:59:17
Spiritual warfare is very different.
2:59:20
As long as Trump is somehow involved, it's
2:59:22
his fault.
2:59:36
Time to thank some Dominionists for their support
2:59:40
of the show, Value for Value.
2:59:42
Yes, you were going to say?
2:59:43
I was going to say that we have
2:59:44
some donations and we have some people to
2:59:46
thank.
2:59:46
We don't have as many as I'd like.
2:59:48
No.
2:59:49
But we do have a couple of regulars
2:59:50
that keep coming back for more, which is
2:59:52
Dame Rita.
2:59:53
She's at the top again.
2:59:54
Yes.
2:59:55
For some reason, it says Dame Dita here.
2:59:57
Well, that's Carl.
3:00:01
Ever since the Stripe came along, she's been
3:00:03
donating regularly.
3:00:05
Good.
3:00:05
Which is interesting.
3:00:07
She's in Sparks, Nevada, a nice little town
3:00:09
outside of Reno, 133-33.
3:00:12
And I will read her note just to
3:00:16
encourage her.
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Because you like her.
3:00:18
You like her.
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Yes, encourage her.
3:00:20
She's great.
3:00:20
Thanks for all your hard work and dedication.
3:00:22
I can count on you for the best
3:00:24
media analysis.
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She's not dumb.
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Sir Kunkelberry comes in from Atlanta, Georgia, 130
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-03.
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Oh, by the way, Dame Rita is 133
3:00:35
-33.
3:00:36
This Kunkelberry is 130-03.
3:00:39
He's Sir Kunkelberry of the Dirty South.
3:00:46
Trent Lomelino in Cedartown, Georgia, another Georgian, 125.
3:00:53
He needs a de-douching.
3:00:57
You've been de-douched.
3:01:00
Nathan Cochran in Franklin, Tennessee, 12345.
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Sir Nathan, that's one of your Mercy Me
3:01:05
boys right there, donating that gig money.
3:01:07
He's a Mercy Me contributor.
3:01:08
Donating the gig money.
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Jeffrey Montagna in Phoenix, Arizona, 105-35.
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V4V is awesome.
3:01:22
Stellar content, he says.
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Simon, I'm guessing Simon Lubczewski.
3:01:30
Sounds about right.
3:01:32
That's close.
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I don't know where he's from.
3:01:34
It doesn't say.
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A hundred bucks.
3:01:36
I want to thank him.
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S-Z-Y-M-O-N.
3:01:40
Michelle Gelinas in Phoenix, another Phoenician, $100.
3:01:45
Oh, she has an attached note.
3:01:46
You want to take a look and see
3:01:47
if there's anything important?
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Well, she becomes a dame.
3:01:50
Oh, okay.
3:01:50
You have to read the note.
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Yes, please dame me.
3:01:53
Dame Shell, Lawson, Arizona.
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Hi, John and Adam.
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Checks are better in a card.
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It's easy.
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Thank you for always being the voices of
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reason, underlined.
3:02:03
My husband passed away from cancer on 4
3:02:06
-28-25.
3:02:07
That's recent.
3:02:08
F-cancer jingle, please.
3:02:10
And hit me with some karma to help
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me going forward.
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Of course.
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Michelle Gelinas.
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That's how you pronounce it.
3:02:18
Gelinas, thank you for your courage.
3:02:19
Sorry, Michelle, but we are happy to dame
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you momentarily, and I will hit you with
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that F-cancer now.
3:02:30
You've got karma.
3:02:34
Going to Amsterdam to Joe Dirks.
3:02:37
He came in with 9626, which is the
3:02:41
Wobo donation.
3:02:43
What is the Wobo?
3:02:45
We should know this.
3:02:46
Somehow, I think we should know what a
3:02:48
Wobo donation is, but I can't recall.
3:02:50
Well, 9626 is the Wobo donation.
3:02:52
It's the Wobo donation.
3:02:54
And Kevin McLaughlin, Concord, North Carolina.
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He's the Archduke of Luna, lover of America,
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lover of boobs.
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And he came in with 8008.
3:03:02
He's on a roll.
3:03:04
Sir Eric in Punta Gorda, Florida.
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80-06.
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This is Juneteenth.
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This is 25th anniversary with Dame Rachel.
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And they never had a fight.
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Now everybody celebrates their anniversary on Juneteenth.
3:03:19
Yes.
3:03:20
Good call.
3:03:21
Sir Don in Wyndham, New Hampshire.
3:03:24
71-61.
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Joseph Green in Stevenson Ranch, California.
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73-44.
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He calls that the No Agenda Slave donation,
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which is 69 plus slave fees.
3:03:41
Sir Fat Dad in North Little Rock, Arkansas.
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69-69, dudes.
3:03:49
Chad Hewitt in Folsom, California.
3:03:51
66-40, which stands for 66 books, 40
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authors.
3:03:56
A biblical reference.
3:03:59
Now, what is that biblical reference?
3:04:00
Is it in Genesis?
3:04:02
No.
3:04:03
Yes, Ted Cruz.
3:04:05
66 books in the Bible, 40 authors.
3:04:08
Ah.
3:04:10
Sir Kevin O'Brien in Chicago.
3:04:12
6-006, small boobs.
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Les Tarkowski in Kingman, Arizona.
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6-006, same.
3:04:19
James Edmondson in South Plainfield, New Jersey.
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55-10.
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Dean Roker.
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55-10.
3:04:25
Mark Miller in Lenox, Kansas or something.
3:04:31
52-72.
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Biscuit on your Juneteenth, he requests.
3:04:36
Yeah, right.
3:04:37
Sir Zee Nonymous.
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52-72.
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Liverpool.
3:04:41
He's in Liverpool.
3:04:42
He's in Liverpool, UK.
3:04:44
Liverpool.
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We need more UK donors.
3:04:45
We do.
3:04:46
Chris Osterhaus in Cincinnati.
3:04:51
52-71.
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Bob Newell in Penfield, Pennsylvania.
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52-50.
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Sir Richie Rich.
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I haven't heard from him for a while.
3:05:03
51-50.
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And now we have a few $50 donors
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to wrap it up.
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Starting with Chris Cowan in Austin.
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Scott Lavender in Montgomery, Texas.
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Andrew Gusek in Greensboro, North Carolina.
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Chris Ereskog in Charlotte, North Carolina.
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Terrence Boyer in Tuscola, Illinois.
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And last on the list, shortlist I might
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add, Robert Sweeney in Baltimore, Maryland.
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I want to thank these people for making
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show 1774 a pretty good show.
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Yeah, I had a lot of fun today,
3:05:38
actually.
3:05:39
And we did now, Brennan, Brendan, what's his
3:05:44
name?
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Brennan.
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Brennan, Jay's husband, Brennan.
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He added a deduce request that came in
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on the transom for Marco Kenley Ullman.
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Hi, it says, I donated $50 in honor
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of my husband, Marco Kenley Ullman.
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Apparently, I was supposed to request an undooshing
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since he's been a day one listener but
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never donated.
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I think he will be a donor now.
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We just had to get him started.
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Thanks so much.
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Well, here's your undooshing, of course.
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You've been deduced.
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And thank you to these donors, $50 and
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I forgot how to do it already.
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The Fort Wayne Weekend Club 33 Lunch Hour
3:09:31
Dancers assemble at one o'clock at J
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.K. O'Donnell's in Fort Wayne, Indiana on Saturday.
3:09:37
And the Central Jersey 732 Meetup, We Drink
3:09:40
and We Know Things.
3:09:41
That is, of course, R.
3:09:43
Daniels organizing that two o'clock on Saturday,
3:09:45
the Garden State Distillery in Toms River, New
3:09:47
Jersey.
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Who doesn't know it?
3:09:49
Local One Detroit Summer Solstice Soiree, three o
3:09:52
'clock start time at Batch Brewing Company in
3:09:54
Detroit, Michigan.
3:09:55
And our final Meetup mention, and of course,
3:09:59
the next show day, TooManyEggs.com in Keene.
3:10:02
Number 13, Elm City Brewing Company in Keene,
3:10:06
New Hampshire.
3:10:06
There are many more NOAA Agenda Meetups to
3:10:09
find and to organize.
3:10:10
At NOAAgendameetups.com, go ahead, take a look.
3:10:13
If there isn't one near you, start one
3:10:14
yourself.
3:10:15
Always guaranteed a party.
3:10:17
It's easy to do.
3:10:35
It's like a party.
3:10:37
They really are like a party.
3:10:39
When is your next Meetup?
3:10:41
You need to go to another Meetup, man.
3:10:43
People love seeing you at the Meetups.
3:10:46
Yeah, coming.
3:10:47
Yeah, coming.
3:10:49
What is coming is end of show mixes.
3:10:51
We have John's tip of the day.
3:10:53
And right now we decided, I got some
3:10:55
complaints like, the ISOs used to be fun
3:10:58
until you found out that John was doing
3:11:01
the AI.
3:11:02
Now they all suck.
3:11:03
And they used to be better.
3:11:06
I'm like, you know, I rarely make an
3:11:09
ISO myself.
3:11:10
I always wait for people to send them
3:11:11
to me.
3:11:11
And the quality, I would say, indeed, has
3:11:13
been low.
3:11:14
But that's not our fault.
3:11:18
It's up to you.
3:11:19
You guys are the producer of the show.
3:11:21
So what is your...
3:11:24
I don't have an artificial intelligence ISO.
3:11:26
I have a real one.
3:11:27
Oh.
3:11:28
And I was hoping you could beat it
3:11:30
because I hate the badger people with these
3:11:33
AI ones that are terrific, by the way.
3:11:36
Yes, okay.
3:11:36
So I'll play your ISO right now.
3:11:39
We've just been on a run of really
3:11:40
good shows lately.
3:11:42
It's a little long, but it's fitting because
3:11:45
it's true.
3:11:47
Let me try mine.
3:11:49
That's so special.
3:11:53
Nah, this one may be better.
3:11:55
Iran can't have a nuke.
3:11:59
You're like, well, I got the laugh out
3:12:01
of you.
3:12:01
So that is the winner of the ISO
3:12:02
contest.
3:12:03
Right now, it is time for John's tip
3:12:05
of the day.
3:12:17
So this is not a cleaning product, but
3:12:20
this is a product that cleans.
3:12:23
What is the difference, we wonder?
3:12:26
Well, if you remember, I had this thing
3:12:28
called a Scrub Daddy.
3:12:29
Scrub Daddy?
3:12:30
Which was a screwball sponge made out of
3:12:33
some very harsh plastic.
3:12:35
Yes.
3:12:36
I found something better.
3:12:37
Okay.
3:12:37
And I don't even know how it got
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in the house.
3:12:39
I think Jay dropped one off or Mimi
3:12:42
told me about him later after I played
3:12:45
with it.
3:12:45
It's called a Scrub Buddy.
3:12:50
Sounds like something you get in Amsterdam at
3:12:53
one of those massage parlors.
3:12:56
Scrub Buddy.
3:12:57
Scrub Buddy.
3:12:58
So the Scrub Buddy, and there's different versions
3:13:01
of it.
3:13:01
If you look up Scrub Buddy, you're going
3:13:03
to find they have a store.
3:13:04
They got all kinds of different ones.
3:13:05
The ones you want are the cheap.
3:13:08
It's like a sponge.
3:13:09
It's an actual sponge that's covered on both
3:13:12
sides with a kind of an envelope of
3:13:15
some, I don't know what plastic this is,
3:13:18
but this stuff is like a Brillo pad
3:13:21
in terms of it's, I mean, you could
3:13:23
scrub your skin off with whatever plastic this
3:13:26
is.
3:13:26
But the reason you want it is because
3:13:29
if anybody out there, I know you shouldn't
3:13:32
be doing this, and you have to throw
3:13:35
them out after a while, so they're disposable.
3:13:37
But if you have a nonstick pan with
3:13:42
whatever coating you've got, at some point, stuff
3:13:46
starts to stick to it.
3:13:47
Mm-hmm.
3:13:48
And you have to scrub it off, and
3:13:51
you can't use a Brillo pad or anything.
3:13:53
No, no, you ruin your nonstick coating, yeah.
3:13:56
Not the case with the Scrub Buddy.
3:13:58
This thing will take off anything, and it
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doesn't hurt the surface.
3:14:03
I don't know what it is, how they've
3:14:04
done it, what kind of plastic this is
3:14:06
that's coated, that's not coated.
3:14:09
It's like an envelope around a sponge.
3:14:12
It's a terrific product, and the problem with
3:14:15
that compared to Scrub Daddy, the Scrub Daddies
3:14:18
you can wash in the dishwasher, you can
3:14:19
just clean them, and at some point, the
3:14:21
Scrub Buddy has to be tossed, because it
3:14:23
just does such a great job.
3:14:25
How many scrubs does the Scrub Buddy do?
3:14:28
I think you can do about 10.
3:14:30
Oh, okay.
3:14:31
But these are 10 major, major, major, major
3:14:34
issues.
3:14:35
Big scrubs.
3:14:37
Yeah, little scrubs, you could do, I don't
3:14:38
know, 100.
3:14:38
But the big scrubs where you really get
3:14:40
in there and grind something off.
3:14:42
Wow.
3:14:43
What are you cooking, man?
3:14:45
You have major scrubs in your nonstick pan.
3:14:48
It happens.
3:14:49
Yeah, I'm confused.
3:14:50
There it is, the Scrub Buddy, everybody.
3:14:52
That is John C.
3:14:53
Dvorak's Tip of the Day.
3:14:54
Find them all at tipoftheday.net.
3:15:03
Yes, thank you very much, Dana Brunetti.
3:15:08
Where would we be without Dana Brunetti?
3:15:10
We'd be nothing, I tell you.
3:15:12
Absolutely nothing.
3:15:13
And that concludes our broadcast day.
3:15:16
So, by the way, Brunetti's latest show is
3:15:18
up on number three on Netflix.
3:15:20
What is his latest show?
3:15:22
What is it?
3:15:22
It's called Motorhead.
3:15:24
Motorhead?
3:15:26
Oh, well, let's take a look at it.
3:15:28
He says he's going to get nothing out
3:15:30
of it because he broke up with his
3:15:31
production company.
3:15:33
He's going to get screwed.
3:15:34
Oh, okay, so we should not watch it,
3:15:35
then.
3:15:36
We don't want to watch it.
3:15:37
Don't give those guys any money.
3:15:38
That's no good.
3:15:40
Um, we have end-of-show mixes from
3:15:43
Sir Michael Anthony, from Professor Jay Jones, and
3:15:47
Melodious Owls, the one and only Tom Starkweather.
3:15:50
And coming up right after we disconnect the
3:15:53
stream, it'll be Planet Rage with Larry and
3:15:58
Darren.
3:15:59
If you're looking for a No Agenda-like
3:16:01
show, these guys have got the goods.
3:16:04
Not quite as good, but, you know.
3:16:05
It's Planet Rage.
3:16:06
It's one of my favorite listens.
3:16:08
Let me put it that way.
3:16:11
Happy Juneteenth, everybody.
3:16:12
Coming to you from the heart of the
3:16:14
Texas Hill Country here in Fredericksburg.
3:16:17
In the morning, I'm Adam Curry.
3:16:19
And from Northern Silicon Valley, where we're awaiting
3:16:21
a cold day, they tell us.
3:16:24
But it's not.
3:16:25
I'm John C.
3:16:25
Dvorak.
3:16:26
We'll talk to you on Thursday.
3:16:27
Till then, adios, mofos, and hooey, hooey, and
3:16:30
such.
3:17:00
I'm here to say, you must give more
3:17:04
of your rights away.
3:17:05
Your sacrifice is the only remedy for the
3:17:08
real end of humanity.
3:17:11
We must prepare for an angry other, as
3:17:14
our chance at 2030 is under.
3:17:16
You will eat the bugs living in the
3:17:19
metaverse.
3:17:19
You will comply, and it will get worse.
3:17:23
Are you ready for the new world order?
3:17:26
No more human rights or borders.
3:17:29
We own you.
3:17:30
Your sons and daughters.
3:17:31
We've trained you.
3:17:33
Those of us not seeming to have problems,
3:17:36
then blame you.
3:17:37
For the damage from everything.
3:17:39
We are here.
3:17:49
The agenda is quite clear.
3:17:52
We will make you live in fear.
3:17:55
Who are the puppets?
3:17:56
Who are the puppeteers?
3:18:02
General Michael Flynn calls out Netanyahu and Israeli
3:18:05
military leadership for clearly standing down.
3:18:08
But the point is, and so these governments
3:18:11
all need a boogeyman.
3:18:12
I'm your boogeyman.
3:18:13
Somebody had had a bunch of the troops
3:18:14
stand down.
3:18:15
I mean, this is 9-11 all over
3:18:18
again.
3:18:18
I'm your boogeyman.
3:18:19
Breakthrough, overrun, go in.
3:18:22
Israel supports Hamas.
3:18:24
There's a lot of back-channel wink-wink
3:18:26
going on here.
3:18:27
Suitcase is full of cats.
3:18:29
It is true.
3:18:30
I'm your boogeyman.
3:18:32
And so these governments all need a boogeyman.
3:18:34
No, I don't support Hamas.
3:18:35
You are 100% right.
3:18:37
We don't support Hamas.
3:18:38
I'm your boogeyman.
3:18:39
I looked it up.
3:18:40
Israeli intelligence created Hamas.
3:18:44
General Michael Flynn calls out Netanyahu.
3:18:46
Let's be clear.
3:18:47
There's no way.
3:18:49
I'm your boogeyman.
3:18:50
Israel supports Hamas.
3:18:51
It is true.
3:18:52
I looked it up.
3:18:54
No, I don't support Hamas.
3:18:55
I'm your boogeyman.
3:18:56
I mean, this is 9-11 all over
3:18:58
again.
3:18:59
But the point is, I'm your boogeyman.
3:19:02
Suitcase is full of cats.
3:19:03
There's a lot of back-channel wink-wink
3:19:05
going on here.
3:19:06
I looked it up.
3:19:07
And so these governments all need a boogeyman.
3:19:10
Breakthrough, overrun, go in.
3:19:12
And I think they were a few weeks
3:19:14
away from having one.
3:19:15
Well, I don't want to get involved either,
3:19:17
but I've been saying for 20 years, maybe
3:19:19
longer, that Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon.
3:19:22
I've been saying that for a long time.
3:19:24
My supporters don't want to see Iran have
3:19:26
a nuclear weapon.
3:19:27
It was such a shame.
3:19:28
They were so close.
3:19:30
You know, Iran was very close to signing
3:19:32
what would have been a very good agreement
3:19:33
for them.
3:19:34
And maybe that could still happen, I guess.
3:19:37
They do want to come and see us.
3:19:38
They want to see me in the White
3:19:39
House.
3:19:40
That's a big statement.
3:19:41
I mean, they asked if they could come,
3:19:42
and we'll see if that happens.
3:19:43
It's not that easy for them to come.
3:19:45
They can't get out.
3:19:46
You know, they're in Iran, and in one
3:19:49
case, I want to come so badly, but
3:19:51
he can't get out because his bomb's dropping
3:19:53
all over him.
3:19:54
Iran can't have a nuclear weapon.
3:19:56
Too much devastation.
3:19:59
And they'd use it.
3:20:00
You know, I believe they'd use it.