August 26th, 2018 • 2h 57m
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well I don't know where to start
I mean travel report McCain so
much data
stuff that's just well we
traditionally
start with the travel report so
I think
we should go with that okay I
went to
Chicago Chicago this was really
nice
Tina was there all week for the
Ronald
McDonald House global conference
you got some good weather I
guess
completely shit on Friday it
rained
oh well then you're done well
no it was
a good trip Tina had a great
time you're
very well organized conference
and
really invigorated her in the
central
Texas team and so I'm like
we'll come
out I'll come out there and
we'll just
tack on two extra days and
you're fun to
be in a different city and
we're in love
we're best friends so it's it's
fun to
be somewhere else oh and I got
this
fantastic deal at Loews Hotel
you
familiar with the lows the lose
those ever just went by yes of
course
well you make them make the
sound you
were counting cars
no I need to have this thing on
stand
body I need to have this thing
on stand
say it again John you were
counting cars
so what is former mean you know
I very
foaming at the foaming at the
mouth I
presume yep anyway so I got the
yes I've
actually stayed at that Hotel
so I got I
mean I got an upgrade to a
junior suite
a fantastic deal like this is a
nice
hotel Hotel you know with Tina
excited
about you know the tour job at
the
conference and the collective
mission it
was nice you know was to see
everyone's
paws did really good of course
to get
there after the show on
Thursday you
know we have our little a little
procedure takes about you know
30 35
minutes to get the show up and
out and
it's a selecting title and
artwork and
doing credits and you know
editing and
open to the show and the
playback was
all garbled and jumpy like oh I
gotta
catch a flight now we have this
so I'm pulling stuff from the
from the
backup tape but I haven't done
it from
this new recorder yet and you
say wisely
hey it's Windows let's just
check that
again check that playback again
thank
you you saved me a lot of
hassle with
that to the rescue
so yes tada you know so I have
like two
hours to get everything
together and get
out and get to the airport and
I Drive
myself I'm not you know I got
plenty of
time I gonna take an uber of
course I
didn't have pre checked because
I'm
traveling alone even though I
paid for
the for the privilege but I
never get it
and probably based on my FICO
score only
when I travel with the keeper
him so
let's take him a while to get
through
the TSA oh my god okay I'm
finally here
flight delayed for two hours
yeah you
know this story what was the
rush
exactly and then he walk around
austin-bergstrom Airport
Southwest is
typically good I had don't this
is weird
because Southwest recently has
have been
having a lot of delays and I
can't
figure out why they've had him
on the
west coast to him I think he
sees these
fires or something there's
something
going on hang-ups and it's it
affects
the entire system unfortunately
yeah I
mean usually when you have like
a
scheduled line flight like a
American
Airlines to much bigger problem
because
they don't have these plans just
shuttling back and forth you
know that
to get a plane from a different
trajectory and that can really
screw you
over in southwest they can be
late but
then they're just late the
whole day and
they have to catch up somewhere
overnight or whatever they do
so it was
it was atypical but now I don't
leave
until 8:15 or 8:20 and Boston
Airport
has become such a commercial
piece of
crap you know you have all
these oh this
is the cool austere Salt Lick
it's the
airport version of Salt Lick
barbecue
which is very famous barbecue
place in
Austin and I have an airport
version of
it it doesn't feel right the
old Austin
Airport on the entire other hat
side of
town on the entire other hat
side of
it was a better Airport
yeah I never witnessed that one
and it
was oh it was cool it was
quaint it was
kind of like the airport you'd
find in
Hilo or Long Beach or you know
or even
Burbank or Long Beach or you
know or even
we're like Burbank but Austin's
Airport
the new one was pretty cool a
couple
years ago she's all the all the
concessions that we have a
store called
booked people not far from real
downtown
and it's one of the last
independent
bookstores and it's really nice
to go in
there browse and people are
helpful and
they're knowledgeable you know
it's it's
a real book stars it's not like
a Barnes
& Noble and people support it
they have
a book book people at the
airport which
is like two cases of books you
know the
top ones and then it's all the
other
tchotchkes and kids and weird
bullcrap
now just as a souvenir shop and
they've
branded it is book people
shirts yes
it's a key the whole thing is a
key
anyway so I get to the hotel
and I was
like 11:45 went into through
Midway and
Dean it also has a little bit
of a
throat ache because it caught
something
I'm sure with thousand people
at the at
the conference and you know
yeah a
little throat ache little
scratchy
little little congest now I
never heard
that one a throat ache I never
heard
throat a sore throat
I'm session yeah that's what
people
normally say sorry it's the
Dutch in me
I like it though so I realized
this
great deal I got on the whole
I'm the
junior suite yeah it was a
handicap
suite now I know I was such a
great deal
oh well that wasted got a
special seat
in the shower and sat of way
high on the
toilet like it's not exactly a
junior
suite throne so of course
unfortunately
it was raining Friday that we
did we did
wind up walking around quite a
bit and
and just yeah Tina used to live
there so
it had good fun and I couldn't
get in
any of the restaurants she
recommended
which she didn't expect for a
Saturday
night I did say don't you know
who I am
and they said no and hung up I
tried at
least they said no and hung up
I tried at
as we wound up having dinner at
ism they
have a couple place in Chicago
Beatrix
you ever heard of them no not
nice it's
just you know the Wagyu beef
and wasn't
you know like cooked for 20
hours yeah
it was good in Saturday I was
actually
fantastic cook Wagyu beef for
20 it was
just good
I didn't ask it would taste it
good we
had a good time we drank rose'
it was a
Saturday was a big park day
they had
danced all kinds of dance
groups in the
park all kinds of dance groups
in the
although to get into the park
you had to
go through security including
Eldo we'd
have to go through that but
there was a
TSA Viper team
disease oh yeah but that giant
parked
has got the Giri stuff in it
yeah well
they got in the the bean
millennial park
that's an open-air park is this
guys is
it everyone every Street every
entrance
it off every entrance they had a
security checkpoint
yeah with metal detectors look
in your
bags aiyah
my somebody's gonna blow up a
park I
don't well the only thing I
could think
is there were a lot of that
grass fly
yeah there were a lot of urban
dance
groups and maybe there was some
worry
that gangbangers would show up
I don't
know yeah fight that could
happen fight
yeah something like that
now on the way back though I
learned
something very important I
think is
important for for the show we
took an
uber to Midway and the guy was
very
talkative retired guy I learned
something new about what
they're doing
in uber they just released a
new new
version of the app I think it's
for the
possibly for the drivers only I
don't
use the app anymore so I don't
know if
there's a if there's a new one
for for
the for the riders but
uber no longer is stating surge
pricing
when it's in effect on the app
so we
were just quoted a price and
the guy
said oh you know did surge I
said no
there's no surge said yeah
they're
search they don't they don't
say surge
pricing anymore they don't tell
you what
they're tacking on so well
that's kind
of crap he says aw it gets
better
see that price their pricing
took what
we already know that pricing
rides
dynamically based upon what
they know
about you the rider and that's
kind of
how to determine how much
they're going
to charge initially and what
the surge
fee will be but they also you
know the
making assumptions about your
tolerance
level basically he said if you
don't
like just you should always
reject the
first fare they quote request a
ride
again he says ninety-nine
percent of the
time you get a different quote
and it's
also usually lower so they're
probing
you to see what your tolerance
level is
but get this they're playing
the spread
between the customer and the
driver
because they quote the driver
an extra
amount fair for this surge
pricing
and they and yet we figured out
between
the two of us that they had
offered him
like four bucks more but they
then
charged us 14 bucks more so
they're
taking the spread in the middle
and the
driver can also reject the ask
or the
the bid basically so you know
so he can
get a different price I mean
they are
building almost like a Stock
Exchange of
the ride since we're like a
craps table
I think it sounds like an
exchange well
it's stupid people don't need
that
disaggregation well people
don't know
this they just go okay cost
that much
click done good to go
but if but now of course now
people are
gonna start to figure it out if
you
reject it then you can get a
different
price but the drivers are doing
the same
so it's this back and forth
it's like
real-time price negotiation and
ass yeah
without even knowing it hmm I
thought
that was I thought that was
really
interesting was I thought that
was really
I'd say one thing though don't
you think
it's great that you can fly out
of
Midway yeah except it took us
an hour
and a half because of traffic
there was
something you imagined that if
that took
you an hour I have to get to
Midway can
you imagine where to get the
O'Hare I
don't want to think about it
and then
the course and then Southwest
flight
once it was only half hour but
it was
delayed too but very confusing
that
nothing was ever straight
nothing was on
the board's right and yeah
people were
lining up for the wrong flights
and gate
changes and then back to the
original
gate something's going on with
Southwest
for sure or at least this
Austin to
Chicago bit there's something
wrong
we're so what are you gonna do
so then
what if I can just continue a
little run
up let's I want this more I
want to say
but maybe we go into McCain now
because
otherwise I'm just yapping the
whole
show I'm just yapping the whole
oh yeah McCain you died you
know I heard
yeah you know what I like about
America
no matter what you if you're in
the
public eye most of your life or
your
adult life where this in
politics or
show business or literate
doesn't matter
what you what it is even if a
lot of
people think you're a shitheel
at the
end something we were big on
second
chances but we're also we kind
of and we
always want to thank people for
being
part of the American story you
know it's
like you're a hero I give it to
the guy
he's dead he was around we we
hated him
we loved them we enjoyed them we
despised them and we'll say Oh
after
you're done with this that is
not the
case on Twitter nor is it the
case of
one clip that I have but I
think you
should let me know what you've
got first
and then what I've got I got a
couple of
ISOs oh okay
I have a good ISO but which
I've this is
a key I have two or three
isostatic for
consideration oh I'll play the
McCain
ISO right away this one we are
getting
nothing done my friends we're
getting
nothing done yeah that's pretty
good I
thought that was okay
yeah that's all right so they
have a
we that's all right so they
have a
kein rundown on CBS which is
three
minutes if you want to hear the
real
stole story I've I have no
problem with
that okay well let's go with it
code from the cave senator
again you
know he's a hero he was part of
our
story we can at least on of our
show our
shows I'm thankful for that
got his Lindsey Graham living
at home
with mom I mean seriously this
is
hurting the show at seven
houses three
wives what five wives was an
American
hero proton McCain senator
presidential
candidate and Vietnam war hero
has died
after thirteen month battle
with brain
cancer the Republican from
Arizona was
eighty-one his family announced
yesterday he was discontinuing
medical
treatment CBS News chief
congressional
correspondent Nancy Cordes
looks back at
the life of John McCain I've
been an
imperfect servant of my country
for many
years but I've been a servant
first last
and always
John said me McCain the third
was a
military hero who became a
maverick
politician he joined the family
business
becoming a Navy pilot in 1967
on a
bombing run over Hanoi he was
shot down
and badly injured
then they annette it after
splashing
down in a lake when they found
out that
my father was an admiral they
took me to
a hospital while holding him as
a
prisoner of war the north
vietnamese
tried to exploit his family
connections
they offered him an early
release but he
refused to violate the military
code of
first-in first-out
he was finally freed after five
and a
half years of beatings sent
picture i do
not recommend the treatment but
I know
that I'm a better person for it
in 1982
he was elected to the US House
from
Arizona and four years later to
the
Senate he earned a reputation
for
straight talk but the special
interest
continued to play a greater and
greater
role in the formulation of
legislation
then we will see a breakdown of
democracy as we know it and I'm
not
exaggerating as we know it and
I'm not
in 2008 he clinch the Republican
nomination choosing another
maverick as
a running mate energized
conservatives
but in the midst of a financial
crisis
the country was ready for a
change
Democrat Barack Obama beat
McCain with
the two to one electoral
landslide she
returned to the Senate became
chair of
the Armed Services Committee
drew fire
from Donald Trump he's a war
hero
because he was captured
I like people that weren't
captured okay
I hate to attack and returned
it getting
in many respects this
administration is
in disarray but in the summer
of 2017
the normally sharp McCain Room
fatigued
and had a humoral stumbles in
the case
of mr. call me you the
president called
me it serves me a case of
President
Trump tests revealed
glioblastoma an
aggressive form of brain cancer
this disease is never women
they use
that as an example of his brain
cancer
that he made a mistake like that
you want this brain cancer
because we
that's our show case of
President Trump
tests revealed glioblastoma an
aggressive form of brain cancer
this
disease has never had a more
worthy
opponent still the former
fighter pilot
returned to the Senate to cast a
decisive vote against a
slapdash effort
to repeal parts of Obamacare
and after
three and a half decades in
Congress he
left his colleagues with an
entreaty was
to work together we're getting
nothing
done my friends we're getting
nothing
done and the times when I was
involved
even in a modest way with
working on a
bipartisan response to a
national
problem with threat by the
proudest
moments of my career and by far
the most
satisfying a message only a
maverick
could deliver Oh quite the
hagiography
there from CBS huh it was
totally that
but I want to I want to point
out
something and one of the things
I got on
today's show these you know
they're so
close these things I just call
switchbacks mm-hmm now is
changing the
term to misdirection which is
you say
one thing and you exemplify it
with
something else it's almost like
a magic
trick mm-hmm now there's not
one here
necessarily this kind of it
there is one
kind of a back-ass word one but
I want
to play this again at the end
what she
said at the end this is a Nancy
Cordes
on McCain clip and this is what
she says
at the end she Jesus has some
random
quotes in and then she says
only the
only this could only be said by
a
maverick she opened the whole
his
geography with the word
maverick and
he's like a maverick maverick
man right
and I don't even know what that
means
anymore and then when she uses
this as
an example the best example she
could
find of him being a maverick
would you
listen to this carefully and
tell me
this is anything but just a any
any old
boring statement we are getting
nothing
done my friends we're getting
nothing
done and the times when I was
involved
even in a modest way with
working on a
bipartisan response to a
national
my threat by the proudest
moments of my
career and by far the most
satisfying
message only a maverick could
deliver
you make an excellent point
what anyone
could deliver that message
anybody you
know I was thinking if we want
to have a
piece of a clip of someone who
actually
knows John McCain's history and
there's
two other people that are
involved in
his history that are involved
with him
and it is a whole maverick
historical
being his Steve Botanic yeah
and he a
couple months ago I think May
as it was
known that McCain was dying he
put out a
statement which you know he's
respectful
about look McCain's dying
that's too bad
but let me tell you about John
McCain
and it's not just McCain and
it's just
as long as that that clip we
heard the
hagiography it also involves
Petraeus
and Bob Kerry if we remember
him and I'd
like to play that as a balance
from
someone who was biased because
he's been
an intelligence been in the
military has
been involved in government and
defense
for most of his life and I I
looked up
just started to look up a
couple of
things he was saying in this
and they
all check out as they usually
do with
Pichette 'ok listen to this
hello I'm
dr. Jenny today I want to talk
to you
about how false heroes are
created in
the name of honor and grandeur
for our
country in particular I'm
talking about
John McCain who's unfortunately
dying
but he had a history which
really put a
black mark on him in our
American
experience of Vietnam and let
me tell
you what I think
I've never liked John McCain I
knew a
lot about his history I knew
that he was
a spoiled entitled brat at
Annapolis his
father was head of st. pack his
grandfather was a famous
Admiral in turn
he was one of the lowest men in
the
class of 899 people at
Annapolis he
should have been thrown out but
his
father kept him in his flying
experience
was erratic and dangerous
several planes and then crashed
on the
USS forrestal killing several
Americans
what he is known for though is
for
having been shut down in a
twenty-ninth
bombing mission over Vietnam he
claims
he was tortured and has
fractured his
hands and his face that's not
correct he
destroyed his arms and his face
on the
ejection however what happened
in as a P
of W is the case in point I
know several
of the POWs who were in the
Hanoi Hilton
with him and they found him
despicable
they found him to be a coward a
traitor
and the fact that he refused to
be
released because it was
considered
bravery was nonsense the reason
he could
not leave the prison in Vietnam
was the
simple fact that he would define
military order and would have
been
arrested for what he had done
as a
criminal as a PLW in fact the
rest of
the Manning part of his life is
quite
despicable and disgraceful he
was
involved in the S&L scandals
and Keating
he was corrupt and he never had
to go to
prison for that then
subsequently he
closed all of the POWs and
nobody would
know what kind of a treasonous
individual he was and then very
much
like any sociopath he decided
that the
best things to do for America's
to go to
war any war and all war so he
invited
the Iraq war the war in Syria
the war in
Libya at the war in Somalia
Sudan and
everywhere else in fact he
killed more
Americans than any other
president I
would have known even more than
george w
bush now who testified for his
veracity
and the fact that he is going
to be a
new hero the man who testified
on his
behalf is none other than
another coward
and treasonous military officer
other
than David Petraeus let me tell
you
about General David Petraeus a
man who
lived right next to West Point
married
the commandant daughter he was
a very
ambitious little man received
all kinds
of accolades as a very smart
individual
went to Princeton and forced his
supervisor to give him a PhD in
less
than a year and a half but what
was it
that made David Petraeus great
it was
David Petraeus
he never really had been in
combat and
in fact awarded himself some
combat
medals which a lot of military
officers
said we don't understand how we
received
it more importantly David
Petraeus was
caught for major felony and a
criminal
act for major felony and a
criminal
passing over five notebooks with
top-secret information to a
woman whom
he seduced while he was
director of the
CIA normally he would have been
in
prison for that for 10 to 15
years but
he got a little slap on his
hand so it's
not an accident that David
Petraeus
agrees that John McCain another
coward
and traitor is a great man then
the
third man we talking about is
Bob Kerry
most of you don't know very
much about
him he's a Democrat he had was a
pharmacy student and came out of
Nebraska he did joined the
seals he did
go into Vietnam and he was
injured in
Vietnam and received the
Congressional
Medal of Honor he knew he
should not
have received the Congressional
Medal of
Honor because unfortunately his
foot was
shot off and he knew it was
just a
accident in war he hadn't done
anything
that was particularly heroic he
said it
is present days he said I don't
deserve
it present days he said I don't
deserve
at the same time he received
the Bronze
Star for having killed 22
innocent men
women and children so what's
the moral
of the story John McCain
doesn't ride
any higher than Trump who
refused to
serve in our Vietnam War but
those who
excused himself accused himself
of
treachery in French we say t6u
SEC use
and let me repeat one thing
Ralph Waldo
Emerson said a brave man is an
ordinary
man who's only brave for five
minutes
more thank you good night and
good luck
there you go I think that says
it all
what did you think of a wreath
of rank
is there nothing but respect
respect
yeah so do you catch that juice
wheeze
coos you squeeze it achew
whatever the
hell it was it was basically
the French
version of you accused IQ who I
accuse I
what yourself mr. cope tilde
Health
exactly yes the same same if a
similar
phrase yeah I should mention
after this
into that which was quite good
yeah good
clip that which was quite good
yeah good
that Chuck Schumer of course
jumps in on
this as they yeah I'm very
skeptical if
by the fact that all these
Democrats are
all gung-ho for McCain well
well if you
just take well hold on one sec
if you
take what / chanak just said
they're
into context that the guy was a
liar a
cheater and a narcissist
it makes nothing but sense that
he when
he's coming to his Andy things
I'm going
out a good guy this is about my
legacy I
was the only Republican who
stood up to
Trump that's what it feels like
yeah
well good work on that
so Schumer wants to immediately
rename
the I think it's the Richard
Russell
Senate building a Democrat a
building
named after our famous Democrat
to the
McCain building I just thought
that was
a bit much much and much yeah
it's fall
verse you signaling at this
point
all of it yeah that's exactly
what it is
so then we'll have lots of all
I think
that was a nice balance no
agenda report
we had the good in the bad yeah
you need
the ugly now let me see well
aren't we
just the ugly isn't that just
how it
goes the ugly isn't that just
how it
yeah there's a joke there
somewhere yeah
no that's McCain he's done he's
done
that's right you just have
Lindsey
Graham left and it's funny
because I
would listen all these reports
are
saying up yours Jeff Flake
Lindsey
Graham John McCain of the st.
you know
the mainstream media there's
only
senators they quote you know
all Trump
haters yeah I mean Graham's
kind of on
the fence and he handles it
better but
it's the same people and we run
senator
this is flake said this Jeff
Flake says
this and Lindsey grass is that
atomic
where there's 50 senators
Oh rare that anybody else is
ever quoted
but about four guys
yeah they got no brand
recognition it's
not good enough for m5m Shirley
understands yes Lake has no
real brand
or he would be running again he
gave
yeah he does he has the brand
is the guy
who resigned over Trump yeah
that's his
brand yeah that's his Brent did
is he
resign already is he still
there what's
going on no he's still there
she's not
running for reelection so he
gets his
final goodbye like good work
Jeff good
virtue signaling ba yeah pretty
much
yeah there were some stories
that were
kind of overlooked
okay one of that I was kind of
how about
every single story in the world
overlooked I mean if it's not
just let
me just get one out of the way
because I
know nobody in the mainstream
we even
touched it because they don't
know what
to do with it mm-hmm this is
the reality
winter story that we've kind of
forgotten about NSA
whistleblower
reality winner has been
sentenced to
five years and three months in
prison
the longest sentence ever
imposed in
federal court for leaking
government
information to the media the 26
year old
reality winner is the first
person to be
sentenced under the Espionage
Act since
President Trump took office
yeah we're
not laughing about her name
anymore but
wow what a failure our naming
your kid
huh reality winner five years
they also
democracy now is really you
know pull
some stunts him she's not a
whistleblower no a
whistleblower is
somebody who who uncovers some
sort of
wrongdoing puts the name on it
corruption at an agency or some
places
and did they been they blow
blow it out
of the water they blow the
whistle on
someone this is not a
whistleblower she
had she had a document leaker
she
slipped to the media that has
nothing to
do with whistleblowing it was
just a
secret that nobody wanted to
but guys
you have to understand this
just like
racism racist has a new meaning
you know
the new meaning the old meaning
for us
is colourist which is a new
meaning then
we have whistleblower that so
now a
leaker is a whistleblower and a
whistleblower is a traitor
that's what Snowden is Snowden
is a
traitor what Snowden is Snowden
is a
see so it's new definitions its
new
definitions so it's new
definitions its new
like you laid this up 26 year
old
reality winner is the first
person to be
sentenced under the Espionage
Act since
President Trump took office her
sentencing Thursday came after
she
pleaded guilty in June to
transmitting a
top-secret document to a news
organization document to a news
she'd faced up to 10 years in
prison
this is Bobbie Christine US
attorney for
the Southern District of Georgia
speaking after when her
sentencing the
sentence rendered today is the
longest
received by defendant for an
unauthorized disclosure of
national
defense information to the
media it
appropriately satisfies the
need for
both punishment and deterrence
in light
of the nature and seriousness
of the
offense winners purposeful
violation put
our nation's security at risk
she
claimed to hate America when
asked you
don't really hate America right
right
she responded I mean yeah I do
it's
literally the worst thing to
happen on
the planet she was the
quintessential
example of an insider threat
reality
winner was arrested by FBI
agents at her
home in Augusta Georgia June
3rd 2017
two days before the intercept
published
an expose revealing Russian
military
intelligence and conducted a
cyber
attack on at least one us voting
software company just days
before the
u.s. presidential election in
2016 the
expose was based on a
classified NSA
report from May 5th 2017 that
shows the
agency is convinced the Russian
general
staff main intelligence
Directorate or
GRU was responsible for
interfering in
the 2016 presidential election
earlier
this morning President Trump
tweeted
about the case saying quote X
NSA
contractor to spend 63 months
in jail
over classified information gee
this is
small potatoes compared to what
Hillary
Clinton did so unfair Jeff
double-standards did so unfair
Jeff
you see the Trump Scott Adams
mentioned
this in some tweet he had he
did what
Scott Adams calls one named her
so now
she's no longer crooked Hillary
he just
said crooked
crooked emails he's won named
her eyes
crooked it has that is pretty
genius but
you know what what what's going
lip I
want to mention something they
they go
on then they bring a bunch of
experts in
the problem is they throw this
gratuitous Trump tweet into the
story
there's nothing to do with it
no but it
just could just come Bob you
lated these
guys because Trump is sounding
like he's
siding with reality winner
because you
got sentence the two longest
sentence
because Hillary should be in
jail and
the whole thing just like to
watch these
guys flounder around with this
crazy
idea was just too funny
well something something
happened
regarding the sentencing and
there was a
clip going around because you
know this
is of course the work of the
Justice
Department Jeff Sessions who as
far as
I'm concerned has been playing
this game
from day one with Trump
pretending to
hate each other because I'm in
total
agreement with this theory
let's put the
cue glasses on for a second I
know that
if we wear them more the sharp
edges
will wear off it's a little
hard this is
the money honey Maria Bartiromo
and this
clip was going around as people
going oh
yeah wink-wink nudge-nudge look
at him
smile Jeff Sessions trust the
plan we're
going after this aggressively I
have
directed it personally some of
the
matters of involve on this
matter and
some of it is matters that I'm
not
recused on and we're pursuing
aggressively so you feel that
there are
matters that you can get into
for
example there's a lot of
feeling out
there that the Hillary Clinton
email
investigation was a sham you
know
Loretta Lynch told Jim Comey to
call it
a matter that's exactly what he
did and
in fact it was a criminal
investigation
we know that he wrote an
exoneration
letter Jim Comey did before he
even did
the interview with Hillary
Clinton what
have you learned in terms of
the opening
reopening of the Hillary
Clinton email
investigation will there be
charges will
there be accountability here sir
here comes real we're gonna do
our job
in this department properly and
correctly and I'm not gonna be
led in
the discussion of all the
details of
matters that you might be
interested in
we can't do that in the media
we're
going to restore the rule of
law we're
gonna restore propriety in how
cases are
managed and that's all I can
promise you
and he has this big smile at
the end and
there it I know that this was
discussed
heavily because someone tagged
me in
this tweet thread which went on
for 19
hours people jumping in like
yeah yeah
he's smiling he's gonna do it
he's gonna
get her trust the plan Q knows
I mean it
was really interesting to watch
and we can see it of course
clearly with
the glasses on yeah I'm now
yeah these
glasses are smudged all right
English
I'm bleeding from my temple
graduating
from your temple this is not a
just a
scratching well I thought I
still think
trump is almost on the verge of
over
playing his hand on the hate
between him
and Jeff if you read his tweets
but
doesn't make a lot of sense no
of course
not and it's just back and
forth it just
keeps insisting boiling and now
of what
actually there was I got a
funny clip on
this I think we're doing a
sessions clip
yeah I didn't clip something
about this
that one of the I think this
was a ABC
maybe say a packer story that's
a
football let's oh man packer
story
packer story that's some
polling results
I have going over that yeah
jump verses
sessions jump verses play this
oh yes I
see it now of course now
sessions
typically ignores the
president's
attacks but this time he's
pushing back
in a statement saying I took
control of
the Department of Justice the
day I was
sworn in
while I am Attorney General the
actions
of the Department of Justice
will not be
improperly influenced by
political
considerations in quote Cecilia
yeah I
was a stunning statement Pierre
but now
it seems to not be a question
of whether
the president will fire Jeff
Sessions
but when especially on Capitol
Hill
people wondering before or
after the
midterms that's a great
questions to see
you some Senate Republicans are
circling
the wagons around sessions
warning
President Trump not to fire him
one
senators saying that forcing
sessions
out would be quote bad for the
country
others like Senator Lindsey
Graham
suggested that while the
president has
the right to an attorney
general he has
faith in firing sessions before
the
midterm elections is a
non-starter but
Graham said there will come a
point
sooner rather than later where
will be
time to have a new face that
the Justice
Department but a growing number
of law
enforcement officials are
worried that
president Trump is more
concerned about
loyalty than the real
and that he's trying to control
the
Justice Department Cecilia was
a major
shift in tone from Lindsay
Graham okay
Pierre thank you yeah it's like
a mob
boss it's all about loyalty
boys that's
what you do when you're in the
maja
those a couple things Trump
must have
noted which is that sessions
was an
early target of the let's get
rid of all
these people huh you know Flynn
and
everyone who'd ever we could do
get get
it get him out of there but
because he
started this few to his
sessions I think
they completely backed off from
even
thinking of you know yeah going
let's go
just let it go Oh
Trump states and they may he
must be
okay then put him in McCain's
grave I
don't know why I said that I'm
sorry I'm
sorry but that idea you know
what I'm
saying yeah so let's go to
let's go to
one of my favorite kind of back
and
forth I got here which is the
David
pecker story and this one here
has miss
directions to two major miss
directions
that I want to discuss it's a
long clip
it's okay I got long clips
today too
it's totally okay long clip
date and
this mister to I want to see if
you can
spot the two it's like a little
challenging to do I mean that's
why I
think the media deconstruction
we do is
so interesting and we've talked
about
our methodology before and if
you're
just a member of the public
watching
these stories you they just
blow by you
and you get suckered into the
misdirection because it's
almost like a
magic act where the guys doing
something
and a big bolt shows up on it
on the
coast of magic and wears it
bolt come
from it's something I don't
know bolt
how about flowers traffic cops
you get
the little blue ball and the
cups in the
cups loser begging for this is
which
ones the ball under the
acceptance cup
no it's not there to decide
then there's
a giant bowls that it's oh
that's like
it's like a double whammy
misdirection
like wood yeah so you go what
ya do this
to the public bamboozling I
think it's
called and this is ABC and I
first
listened you know because I
clip some of
these things and I and we're
both of us
do this
and then we hear the
misdirection or we
hear that the scam after we've
actually
deconstructed after we listen
and listen
but you can't do that when
you're
watching the show live nobody's
gonna
sit there and go through this
think so
so I have to in this clip and
this Tom
yamas and I think oh no the
pooper guy
no no that's not Tom yamas the
pooper
guy is Jeff PJ's I'm sorry
yamas alright
yes what is the substitute new
guy he's
been around for a long time
he's at
least 10 years I just not new
at all but
he is that probably be
shameless when it
comes to doing these and I add
ABC is in
general I want you to see
viewing a spot
even one of the two David
Packard the
president's friend and
publisher of the
National Enquirer given
immunity in
exchange for information about
former
Trump attorney Michael Cohen
ABC's chief
national affairs correspondent
Tom yamas
joins us now with all the
latest good
morning Tom Amy good morning to
you it's
the type of high profile split
that
would likely grace the cover of
the
National Enquirer
but this time the story
involves the
tabloid the national Enquirer's
boss
David Packer a longtime Trump
ally and
friend talking to prosecutors
and
according to her source
telling them the president knew
about
hush money deals during the
campaign
this morning another jolt to the
president's inner circle
tabloid King
David pecker head of the
National
Enquirer and a longtime Trump
ally
granted immunity by federal
prosecutors
Michael what's your message to
the
president a source telling ABC
News he
agreed to provide information
about
Michael Cohen the president and
the
criminal investigation into
campaign
finance violations in April of
1999 when
when we acquired American media
peckers
company ami owned some of the
biggest
tabloid and gossip magazines
and in
court documents related to
Cohen's
guilty plea
prosecutors say just two months
after
the president announced his
candidacy in
June of 2015
pecker and Cohen hatched a plan
to deal
with negative stories against
Trump by
identifying such stories so
they could
be purchased and their
publication
avoided according to the
documents the
two according to the documents
the
coordinated on silencing two
women who
claim to have had sexual
affairs with
the president before he ran for
office
former playmate Karen McDougal
sold her
story to peckers company ami
which never
published it were you in love
with him
yes yeah and do you think he
was in love
with you yes yeah and pornstar
stormy
Daniels received a $130,000 pay
off by
Cohen court documents allege it
was
pecker who told Cohen Daniels
was trying
to sell her story and pecker
also helped
during the campaign by
showering the
president with positive news
coverage
the National Inquirer endorsing
him a
first for the tabloid while
trashing his
opponents including the
baseless claim
that Senator Ted Cruz's father
was
involved in the JFK
assassination then
candidate Trump's promoting
that story
they got OJ they got Edwards
they got
this I mean if that was the New
York
Times they would have gotten
Pulitzer
Prizes for their reporting but
now the
president slamming those court
turning
on him everything's wonderful
and then
they get ten years in jail and
they they
flip on whoever the next
highest one is
or as high as you can go it
almost sort
of be outlawed it's not fair
and we've
now learned the relationship
between the
President and David pecker so
close that
sources tell us the National
Enquirer
actually kept a safe containing
Trump
related documents and Tom the
Manhattan
district attorney there are
reports
already that they are
considering
charges against the Trump
Organization
yeah this is brand-new but also
very
very early in the process the
New York
Times is reporting that the
Manhattan
DA's office is considering
pursuing
criminal charges against the
Trump
Organization and to senior
company
officials specifically looking
at how
the organization kannada stream
burst
went to michael cohen for that
$130,000
payment to stormy Daniels but
again guys
this is still very early in the
stages
okay so if I were listening
just as a
normal person who just kind of
has zoned
out in alpha state watching the
news I'd
be like huh they want to turn
it on I
think part of the misdirection
I heard
too although the first one was
really
weird about purchasing stories
and
keeping people quiet before he
ran for
president people quiet before
he ran for
don't quite see how you connect
that and
the other one that clearly a
whipsaw
misdirection was Trump talking
about
these people flipping is not so
and they
kind of made it about pecker
but I don't
think he would that was out of
context
of pecker
did I get anything right well
that you
may have I think you've got
those two or
I think your analysis is
correct but I
don't think those are the major
ones I
was looking at okay and I want
to play
them the first one is this one
which is
the picker ABC mr. etches
wooden stock
this one here listen to the
premise this
is one where you premise
something and
then you use Trump quotes right
now
listen listen to it and of
course have
nothing to do with the premise
gotcha
a first for the tabloid while
trashing
his opponents including the
baseless
claim that senator Ted Cruz's
father was
involved in the JFK
assassination then
candidate Trump's promoting
that story
they got OJ they got Edwards
they got
this I mean if that was the New
York
Times they would have gotten
Pulitzer
Prizes for their reporting but
now the
president slamming those court
turning
on him stop being stopped so
did was he
actually talking about that
Cruz story
in that clip he's done but no
he's just
talking about the the inquiry
in general
but yeah but but Thomas says
Trump was
promoting the story that Cruz's
dad
killed Kennedy or had something
to do
with it and then they play a
clip that
does not say that no that
doesn't
mention him at all no I agree
it sounds
it certainly sounds like it's
in that
context which is why it's so
good yeah
it's in context in a context
that makes
it sound like maybe you're
confirming
the assertion but the assertion
is never
confirmed by the by the by the
Twitter
right and this is this is
chickenshit
journalism mm-hmm let's play
the second
one but now the president
slamming those
court turning on him
everything's
wonderful and then they get ten
years in
jail and they they flip on
whoever the
next highest one is or as high
as you
can go it
it almost sort of be outlawed
it's not
the chair yeah I think I was
right on
where's the slamming all right
let's
listen again long but now the
president
slamming those quarterman
everything's
wonderful and then they get ten
years in
jail and they they flip on
whoever the
next highest one is or as high
as you
can go
it almost sort of be outlawed
it's not
fair it's not fair isn't quite
the same
as slamming this is bullcrap
there is no
slamming Yama says he slams
people then
he plays a trump quote word
Trump is
lamenting the way the situation
is
rigged he's not slamming
anybody exact
and this is the kind of thing
that they
constantly do on ABC very good
very very good John
yeah that's what you call it c
SJ c SJ
i'd like c SJ chickenshit
journalist
chicken journalist sure knows
doing see
ya total yeah as a journalist
I'm sure
you're perturbed perturbed
apparently
more of it
editor at these junctures with
this
stuff I mean this is this is I
mean if I
was one of the editors I don't
know what
these guys are even thinking
letting
this stuff get it on the air
yeah
you can't say he slammed him
and then
play a clip that doesn't slam
him at all
yeah and what exactly if you're
doing
ABC journal stuff slammed isn't
really a
word that should be even in your
dictionary should it know and
Tommy
omits is easily making over a
million
dollars a year doing this stuff
well now you're just jealous
cuz I
certainly am well there's that
speaking
of that this one take a minute
here when
we were driving back from
Bergstrom
Airport at Tina's reading your
second
news letter to me in the car
and I had
to reread it again at home it
felt like
it was really personal and
because it
was I don't know if you
intended it that
way but it came across as really
personal yeah what was we want
to just
reiterate briefly what you said
I said
that we here's what happened so
I sent
out the first newsletter and
then within
I always have as I can predict
what
we're gonna how we're gonna do
with the
newsletter we know that if we
don't send
out a newsletter it's
significantly
impact support of the show it
does we
just recently did that we
didn't do a
newsletter we skipped whenever
we got
all bent out of shape about it
and
donations were very low they
were so I
sent this newsletter out and it
had an
essay in and they put a lot of
effort
into mainly I spent more than
one
setting writing it and so
within within
four hours of these of the
mailing there
were a total of three donations
and the
first four hours when you get
all your
donations that was three and
write them
I one of the guys wrote in he
says hey I
was I got in after the
newsletter before
the second newsletter and I
said yeah
you were number three it was
one of the
get was a guy $50 it's a woman
at 30 and
this guy I think through who
sent the
note was like 25 it was
uncharacteristic
for the response typically
yeah it was a very very
ridiculous and
so I wrote this nasty note and
it would
which picked it up of course a
judge I
do this we just notice come out
every so
often when something like this
happens
first time this year that's for
sure and
yeah so I was worked about it
and uh you
know uh and I got a lot of
interesting
mail back inside because well I
didn't
get the news this is the first
time I
went to spam I got a blank
newsletter
one guy said huh huh and so I
wrote this
little thing about you know
kind of say
well MailChimp maybe who knows
but I
don't think so because that we
don't
we're not really uh Infowars by
any
means but it's possible I mean
that was
you know John all it takes you
know you
can when you can click
unsubscribe and
you can report as you never
subscribed I
hate it it's spent use a whole
bunch of
things you can say in MailChimp
we'll
take action we know they do so
I was
like I said the teen I said it's
possible it's not that hard did
you know
all you have to do is find a
clipboard
and it could be a total
misdirection out
of context no these guys are
a-holes
don't let him use our servers
it could
happen it's always possible
it's not
like that we wouldn't be able
to survive
without it and you know luckily
we well
actually it made me think cuz
you know
upon arrival in the common-law
condo
there was a package for me from
sir
peeps lair Brandon yeah it
really
finally note mainly because he
was high
when he wrote it it had it was
a book
and two packs of rolling papers
but in
the book which is east of Eden
by John
Steinbeck good book and there's
note he
says finding your signal
amongst the
noise has improved the life of
me and
many others thank you so much
for your
courage and then I start seeing
donation
notes coming in regarding the
second
newsletters that you sent and
of course
I also had been in Chicago
hadn't smoked
any weed I did take my vape but
the coil
burned out after fort oaks
don't you hate it when that
happens so
you know so now is it called a
toke when
you just hate it isn't my world
this is
my world so so I'm getting real
clarity
here and and I you know we have
built to
have something very valuable
John
because just reading these
notes now we
have you know the value for
value
network that we have it's a
network that
that understands what action is
needed
to sustain and grow and let me
explain
this so we're like a hub it's a
hub role
that we're playing some of it
through
these messages that people send
in with
donations this case the
messages are
about donations but a lot of
topics that
we discuss on the show
originated in the
donation segment a lot of
things people
sending notes responding to
other
people's comments and
regardless of how
effective karma and rain sticks
are it
is an accepted and valued
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maybe even transaction within
our value
for value Network so a lot of
this runs
in multiple layers on our stack
on the
physical Internet and I started
to write
stuff down what we have in our
in our
network we have our producer the
maintained infrastructure with
a team
serve void zero sorb M Rose
erener I'm
forgetting many others you know
we've
got our own storage and
delivery you've
got the troll room no agenda
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we have some organic form of
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don't forget the artists here
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wrote him down we have at least
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we have at least 50 maintained
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we have
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turns it into show notes and
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use it for all kinds of stuff
we have
meta sites like no agenda
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alert networks like the bat
single audio
producers songwriters
positions DJ's mixers often
collaborating amongst
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named Ben dudettes named
Bernadette
dudes named Mohammed we got
night shouts
Eagle Scouts Knights Dame's
barons
baronet's vite count by count
us as
dukes grand dukes help me John
I can't
remember all the peerage
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nurses
Airmen air women business
politicians we
have every non member of the
social
justice warrior LGBTQ Qi aap
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represented and we have shows
the
started as a part of their
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they'll forget their shows th
unplug dry
America Rhino the bearded
congressional
dish Nick the rat rock-and-roll
geek I
know I'm forgetting a lot it
doesn't
matter because you you you
can't just
jump into this network like we
used to
contract or hire people at pod
show or
me vo or any other content
network cuz
no one owns this no one really
runs it
as an individual it just is and
you
build up your value by
participating and
it takes time but my experience
is that
when you participate in the
value for
value network in the correct
manner you
will receive exactly what you
need to
get out of it I know that's the
way it
is for me I know if you feel
the same
but yeah we put a lot in and I
think we
get out what we deserve
so the network again it
utilizes the
physical computer network no
different
from social networks just the
Internet
it's a network of tens of
thousands of
nodes with expertise in almost
any field
imaginable we understand how to
connect
interact and exchange
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that's why
we're all producers and you and
I John
are running the shit out of a
closet and
a desk drawer pretty much this
is legacy
I'm very I'm like coming to
write a book
about it now it's something to
continue
to build and it will be around
long
after we're gone these shows
all have
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is this is it really hit me
again the
weed was good too but
definitely we're
like a router in this network a
big one
but there's others forming
anyway that's my rant for the
day well I
think we should then play my
other eye
so the lip-reading Redux guess
it's a
perfect closer way you two mean
it
roast beef for sale marriages
for
lemonade it's all we will give
thanks
John till 1:30 writing that oh
I thought
it was off the cuff now the
funny thing
about the donations second
donation know
what it did because I've never
seen this
before we have done the the
everyone
swear I do a second note
because I don't
think the thing got through cuz
it was
like why were theirs you know
nobody
cares is this time we had like
11
associate executive producers
coming out
of the blue well let me first
thank you
for your courage and say in the
morning
to you John say Chicago was wet
Dvorak
we're in the morning to you mr.
Adam
curry in the morning all the
ships of
see boots on the ground feet in
the air
subs in the water and all the
dames and
nights out there yes and of
course in
the morning to the troll room
no agenda
stream comm where everybody is
there as
usual doing their important
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of the value for value network
and also
in the morning to Nick the rat
who
brought us outstanding artwork
for
episode 1062 titled that AI
zombies and
this was the graphic
representation of
the target on my head with my
Bluetooth
hearing aids for easy targeting
easy be
picked off he's he's locating
and
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generated icon
we just talked about how
valuable that
it is and thank you very much
Nick the
rat so I was talking about that
what
you're you're very heartwarming
spiel me
me says to me she says what
happened I
somebody talking about she's the
Facebook group has gone crazy
really oh geez I said I don't
care is
that not a part of the value
for V
network I don't know you know
they were
both they're the ones who had
this idea
of doing a special offer and we
helped
him a little bit they get this
accomplish much cuz they're all
Network
John they're off network that's
why you
got to get on network
well there
a network yeah I don't know
what well
but the faceback group by
definition is
off network cuz you can't just
access it
unless you're a member of some
other
network ah
wait yeah you guy can't be
access it I
don't know what they're doing
and you
quit yeah I can't access it and
I've
been waiting for you to rejoin
but
apparently you're gonna prove
me wrong I
sure AM we'll see Brian Martin
I want to
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our top
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a
first-time donor feel that a
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Baptist
two months ago I was turned on
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when I
told her I had long ago be
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m5m son said long ago given up
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balanced truths by the way I
got a
couple notes over the for a
while over
the last few months
what does m5m what's m5m and
it's hacks
or for MSM okay yeah somebody
brought
his abbreviation for mainstream
media so
now it's code yes since they
had long
ago given up on the balanced
truth as we
noted with these reports from
Thomas
mm-hmm interestingly I had
wished that a
show to break apart the media
was
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while
there are times where I think
you go off
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for the
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shower after
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let me just see if I do have it
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show with
it don't you finish the show
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Roger boots in Mechanicsville I
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keep up the good work Adi
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she said the tortise in the race
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I should
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Oh first reduce it for he's a
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yes it does
Thank You Craig
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nice gist
to trump rotation calm and boom
you
there yep just four words to
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weird that's
our culture anyway I've voted
the
rotations and then the essay
was about
the about the impeachment cycle
it's the
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Adam continue with your memes
even if
John seems disinterested and
the OTG
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top of two
C's is a token of my
appreciation of the
work you both do please play
Sharpton
respect yeah girl yeah we gonna
play the
same one again we listen to it
over and
over one again we listen to it
over and
little girl yay train horn guy
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all and you
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they're
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recent
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questions to ask because people
seem to
they miss I don't know we try
we explain
it over and over but they still
gets
missed over and over but they
still gets
what is a dude named ben a dude
named
Ben yes I do I do dude named
Ben came up
when it was jason Chaffetz I
believe was
grilling louis werner from the
IRS who
said that her emails had been
deleted
didn't know where they went and
didn't
really talk to anyone in IT
because as
we know on this show the people
that the
admins who really run the world
and have
it in control are disrespected
by front
office just disrespected
treated like
morons often and smelly little
beasts
down the basement and then this
happened
we went wow holy crap
is this it kate is the closest
the
treasury no that's not it
either oh
shoot this busy mom is it oh
we're gonna
wait to you yeah we're gonna
wait if we
wait until I find a boot Lee
but it was
what's-his-face so I don't
understand
why is it Louis Jaffe chef I
think his
first name may have been Ben so
a guy
named Ben the dude named Ben
there you
go no that was that was
Chaffins I mean
chef was grilling this woman
and he it
was about to learn Lois Lerner
was Lois
earner she's the one though was
it long
that was Lois Lerner yeah oh
it's funny
and she said I don't know just
some guy
named Ben I don't know who the
hell
works in IT and he says I think
his
first name may have been Ben so
a guy
named Ben a dude named Ben
is just a dude named ban that's
where
dude named Ben he comes from
yes baron
Craig Kutner in Northland it by
the way
again we just played the clip
and
somebody starts calling
themselves dude
named Ben had caught on yeah
it was an IR idea to make it a
meme none
of this shit is our idea John
none of it
Baron Craig Kutner in Norwalk
Connecticut sorry five four
three two
three four five seven this is
weird
could we have two of these two
or three
four five seven when you think
it should
be two three four five six
anyway
responding to the call to arms
to rescue
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club 33
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what's
the other thing exact I can do
for 89 69
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yes and
how selling I'm give it a shot
see how
far we calm down your speakers
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well something like that you've
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since
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after those are the jingles to
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them this what says but I think
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probably yeah
I ever thought about why so
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are a big big deal uploaded
news science
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religion I'm not
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isn't true
even though I identify as a
Christian
what I'm saying is that people
have
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kingdoms countries trades such
as
fishermen and religion although
it's
really screwed a lot of things
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the edges have all all of them
have
generally fit filled that role
with
religion people would gather
weekly
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believe they
would belong right society as a
whole
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you let us
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yeah but
I feel I have to call out Adam
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douchebag sorry Adam no I
it's a deserve douching you got
it uh-oh
however I'd like a however I
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you
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No Agenda
Sunday brunch as you may know
millenials
are known for being obsessed
with brush
all right yeah I have that for
you of
course right yeah I have that
for you of
there's so many things about
Russia
what from biz right honey on
wait
it's fine sir say the sir nicer
then
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so many dudes think that this
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it's a good one
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I've become pretty steady
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since the campaign season I've
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especially since I've become
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listen on and
off with my brother Jesse
douchebag Oh
starting about ten years ago
but only
when I was at his place at that
time I
found the waking process a
little
frightening and somewhat
painful as you
made me aware of the deceit
behind
everything we see in here
the deceit behind everything we
see and
hear it was a little shocking
and abrupt
now I can't take anything at
face value
I find myself questioning
everything and
looking for the motivation
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people are lazy and if we take
the
effort to do or say something
it it took
something to motivate us like I
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wonder what it is I finally
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the palindrome eight one one
eight which
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and most
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know I don't like the feeling
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oh my god did you hear that
horn thank
you and keep up the fantastic I
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thank Walter Ostler he was the
producer
who created the Russian
connection song
is excellent it is Sir Patrick
of the
pugna order carnation
Washington $200
really enjoyed Adams net
neutrality
commentary lately keep up the
good fight
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Lady of the lake and on August
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after six months of experiencing
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time to
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large group of Lord
Millennials I think you know
like yeah
geese or gander Millennials is
it is a
goop okay split so funny a
large group
of Millennials first time and
let me
tell you I think you say goop of
millennial group not just a
goop it's an
experience what they probably
like
brunch I'm sure some of them
come to
work complete with blankets and
pillows
they stuff around themselves in
their
chairs some play with fidget
spinners
putty and kinetic sand and a
lot of them
don't know how to look you in
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when they speak to you too hot
the job
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first of all
Wow Wow
the last season of the Kimmy
Schmidt
show which is the only six
episodes long
the first episode dresses this
yes I'm
very very less don't you think
you saw
definitely yeah upon your
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yeah the group the job is great
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hopefully I can put up with the
Millennial man takes long
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Chris for Blanco Wow what a
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guy is now that's a hero he's
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Kimmy
Schmidt was in that first
episode
what is kinetics and then how
do I get
my hands on some what is that
never
heard of that one I like it
just look it
up I bet you look up kinetic
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Amazon I'm afraid to I look
let's just
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them but I
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Millennials who
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people in the mouth
a in the mouth
so I did not see these clips in
your
clip list which means you
probably
didn't see it and didn't hear
about it
and I'm happy because I pulled
three
clips from the Bill Maher show
with John
Brennan as guest
no spooktacular no alternative
universe
unhinged is what it was and in
fact in
order to actually be a part of
this we
have to do it oh no
work a lot of smoke with the
machines a
bit rusty fires in California
maybe we
had to go through this moment I
don't
know or just the machine is
rusty one of
the two it could be so John
Brennan
comes on as the first welcome
to the
alternate reality by the way
this isn't
on the panel he was one of the
he was
the guest he was the guest up
front did
you see Brennan chance
no okay okay good good good
to me this was just all
alternative
universe and just like those
misdirections you played
earlier from
ABC when you're just sitting
there at
home on a Friday night watching
the Bill
Maher show you're thinking holy
I mean
you could be bamboozled by this
you
would and why not he's the
director of
CIA or Lecter free but you know
what I
mean people like they have
respect for
this this people who will
before you go
on yes sir cuz I didn't see it
did Bill
Maher asked him the question
cuz Bill
Maher we know hates Muslims did
he ask
you if there's a Muslim no I
think you
forgot you ran out of time ran
out of
time ran out of time but he
asked him
just about everything else and
of course
we start off with this security
clearance business and just how
horrible
this is that the Trump has
taken away
his his clearance and we need
to clear
up the air a little bit about
his use of
his clearance you know some
people on
the right have accused you of
wanting to
monetize that's their argument
against
you you're not here to monetize
anything
are you John no I am NOT I
didn't ask to
keep my security no no he's
over at NBC
to monetize his clearance isn't
he
doesn't monetize it on HBO it's
just a
nice monetizes at MSNBC all of
NBC
News's directors don't do that
we keep
those clearances because
sometimes those
in government sure want to be
able to
avail themselves of our
experiences or
expertise so our knowledge
about certain
issues so people serve on
commissions
sometimes they serve on private
sector
boards whatever but this is the
first
time in 38 years that I haven't
had a
security clearance and the
basis for the
relocation is is bogus good mr.
Carson
his administration didn't
adhere even to
the process that they
reaffirmed last
year and the politically Rijn
says
either granting of the
relocation is a
real threat to a Nash security
Oh which
is why so many people came out
and
opposed his action and so I
certainly
how many people now came out
for you all
Admiral McRaven
as often as you want John these
are long
plays left-wing audience radical
progressives that love Bill
Maher or a
clapping and hoody and one
thing is they
want the security stay so bad
spooks
everywhere spying on everyone
is this
what you this is what they're
indicating
affirmative oh my god Admiral
McRaven he
said please revoke my security
clearance
it would be an honor
considering what he
did to Brennan yeah so
everybody with
the brain is on your side it's
interesting Jared and Ivanka
still have
clearances you one of the guys
who was
the architect of getting the
gladden
does not and where are the by
the way
can we see those pictures
already can we
see those pictures of the
barrier let's
see I wouldn't mind can we see
the
pictures of bin Laden shot
through the
head I wouldn't mind no one
asks about
those anymore do they remember
we
couldn't show them we have them
but we
can't show them to you because
Muslims
might get angry big Muslims
might get
angry that's what it was come
on yeah
that's what it was but this
seems as
though Rand Paul was the one
who put
this idea yes Donald Trump I
didn't know
that did Ron Rand Paul start
this or
what did Ron Rand Paul start
this or
the DEA's stripped them of their
clearance or the monetising
clearance I
think so I think you might be
wrong
bad bad Ron Paul Rand Paul Rand
Paul was
the one who put this idea yes
Donald
Trump's head and dead to me
Rand Paul
yeah well Rand Paul has never
served on
the intelligence which you see
yes he's
dead to me yes
Ballu what I mean you say that
about
someone who really really
double-crosses
you personally maybe like that
person is
dead to me
but in this case it Paul's the
only guy
that could go on that John
actually hold
his own and Maura liked him
now he's dead because he did
because he
cuz John Brennan lost the
security
clearance and Marr is defending
John
what what is this is dimension B
craziness is you not were you
not in the
machine when we came over I've
never
seen it this bad boy smoke yeah
and the
dog didn't look too good
actually he's
got an arts back you might puke
reserved
on the until his committee he
knows
knots of which he speaks but
yet he he's
not some he knows not is that
Shakespeare is he quoting
Shakespeare no
he knows not of what speaks
Donald Duck
boy boy Rand Paul has never
served on
the intelligence of which he
speaks but
yet he has this effective
clearances so
he continues to spout out on
these
issues but again I believe very
strongly
in the principle that national
security
is one of the most sacred and
solemn
professions in this government
and every
American citizens deserves to
have
necessary professionals in
tells a
professionals who are not going
to be
political not gonna be
politicized and
no president all this John
Brennan did
since the day he got out is
bitch and
moan politically about Trump
hmm you're
not gonna be political Jacuzzi
is
accused issues in this
government and
remember John if at any point
you get
nauseous and dimension be just
look at
the ground and it will all go
away every
American citizens deserves to
have
necessary professionals
intelligence
professionals who are not going
to be
political not gonna be
politicized and
no president ever should take
that a
capability away from them
everyone's just Gd with it
now Brennan on the m5m and I do
not
consider this to be m5m it's
HBO has
walked back his treasonous
statement
what Trump is doing is exceeds
treasonous so what does he do
here
what's beyond treason
if it exceeds treasonous what's
beyond
what is the next step beside
treason is
treason Hitler Hitler can't be
anything
else but Hitler just Hitler yes
I just
can't and I just want like to
know what
exceeds treasonous means
actually things
do say beyond treason or sound
like this
was beyond it's something well
he's
going to quote himself again
and he's
not going to double down he's
going to
triple down I've been having a
hell of a
time here on this show trying
to get my
guests to say the word treason
I think
the president is that how the
show works
like yeah in the pre-interview
um hi I'm
bill cuz it's great for me on
the show
listen I'd really know I'm
having a hard
time with this I'd really love
it cuz
you just say Trump is
treasonous just
just well somewhere during the
show
please seems to be hard for him
to do
that yeah I've been having a
hell of a
time here on this show trying
to get my
guests to say the word treason
I think
the president is guilty of that
and you
used terms like that you said
after
Helsinki it was nothing short of
treasonous which sounds to me
like
treasonous last week some
people tried
to get you to take it back and
you
wouldn't and again but he sure
did he
said it was his Irish or
whatever I sure
did and so I guess he didn't
say beyond
trees and you said nothing
short of well
I don't know we'd have to get
to tweet
in front well words money did
we'll walk
it back and now he's saying he
didn't
walk it back then why people
are so
reluctant I get it it's a scary
word
it's like you know don't break
this
glass case unless you need to
but when
it's time to break the glass
case you
don't not do it just because
it's a
glass case yes and I'm not a
official
Department of Justice where I'm
issuing
an indictment right but there
are two
principal reasons why I use
that term
one is that I think I exhausted
all the
other adjectives in English
language
Donald Trump's failure to
fulfill his
responsibilities as president I
stays
number one number two but when
I saw him
on that stage in Helsinki
failing to be
able to say to the world in to
live near
Putin Russia tried to interfere
in our
election it it never should have
happened it never should happen
again
and if it does Russia's gonna
pay some
very severe consequences as a
result but
he didn't do that
and so the treasonous is
defined as a
betrayal of trust as well as
aiding
abetting the enemy and so that
was the
word that came to my mind now
he I
wasn't expecting Platon Putin
to say
okay you caught me
okay he's gonna continue to
deny this
but this was an opportunity for
Donald
Trump to fulfill his
responsibilities to
say Russia cut this out don't
do it
again and if you do it you're
gonna pay
a cost kind of like he what he
did with
North Korea I guess but that
wasn't the
right way to do it either
and it's so confusing and be
able to say
to the now though we have to
work United
States and Russia to be able to
try to
enhance stability and security
around
the globe there are important
things for
the United States and Russia to
do I am
very much supportive of trying
to get
relations between the two
countries back
on track critically important
the two
largest nuclear superpowers in
the world
but we cannot ignore what it is
that the
Russians try to do and so when
Donald
Trump let's top to do this so
he wants
to get things back on track so
his way
of doing it is going to Russia
and just
standing there at the podium and
insulting the guy yeah that's
what he
should have done he didn't do
it right
just look how he's holding it
wrong but
we cannot ignore what it is
that the
Russians try to do and so when
Donald
Trump failed to do that
I was irate because I know how
hard that
professionals here in the Intel
community work to try here's
where he
starts to come unglued here
keep this
country strong and safe and for
Donald
Trump to be up there and to
fail to say
that it takes well their side
and not
ours it takes well their side
and not
that's a traitor he calls you a
lowlife
oh you who spent your life
defending
this country especially after
9/11 no no
no no no he spent his life
pushing
pencils we had all sorts of
problems and
and it could have gone
way worse than it did he said
about
general clapper is that you
general yes
he was
yeah it is that if they got to
him lucky
like you could get to a guy
like that
that's true you don't need to
he's an
idiot all by himself
the now we're defending clobber
the fact
that he lied before Congress
bold-faced
lie we know that's a fact he
even admits
that he kind of did that and he
admits
it but now Mars defending him -
yes the
guy's immutable the guy he's a
rocket
did he said about general
clapper is he
a general
yes he was yeah this that they
got to
him lucky like you could get to
a guy
like that it's not on our side
you know
on our side you are a traitor
if you're
attacking our generals and
admirals and
people who keep us safe it's
not that
much more complicated than that
to me
and I'm proud to stand with
bill McRaven
and Jim clapper and Mike Hayden
all of
those the ones who are speaking
out
after I left the government I
wanted to
be able to retire and alone to
defend
the contract but this is a very
abnormal
time it's a very abnormal
presidency and
the stakes are so high that's
why I've
decided to speak out and be
outspoken
and I can see it's not easy for
you I've
been talking to people on TV
for 25
years I can see when it's not
easy and
people don't generally go into
the CIA
for publicity
that was funny boy tell that to
Philip
mud and all these people that
come out
and they're put there on all
these
different m5m networks and
they're all
noted as CIA former or even
current
secret analysts and operatives
they
never say operatives but they
used
animalist a lot and it's like
there was
a little cachet to that of
course
there's cachet to it well he
says
there's none in all government
jobs you
can get out and if you don't do
it right
you couldn't you can make hay
out of it
you can spin gold out of yarn a
final
clip this is where Brennan goes
into
full rotation full Trump
rotation and
takes it to I think one
actually a
dangerous thing to say because
when you
say these things in dimension B
to me is
equal to yelling fire in a
crowded movie
theater to yelling fire in a
crowded movie
he's taken a page out of the
PlayBook of
authoritarians around the world
yes who
try to co-opt judiciary's who
tried to
deal Jin my's the Free Press
who tried
to use and tell the security
services to
go after their their rivals so
Donald
Trump is the typical
authoritarian who's
trying to control power and as
he
becomes more desperate and I
think
that's what we're seeing now
because the
walls are closing in on him as
all the
people used to work with him
are now
cooperating and they were
testifying
about what happened
I've been angry because we have
so many
novel office who has really
integrated
the office of the presidency his
dishonesty he's pleased
unethical he
doesn't have principles and I
am very
concerned though more than
angry I'm
worried because now we are in a
crisis
and and unfortunately
Republicans John
McCain a national treasure I
got into
some real Donnybrook fights
with John
McCain Oh Donnybrook fights yeah
what's the Donnybrook fight
it's just a
vicious of exaggerated from the
shays
Donnie book Brooke is like a
major of
fight just a fight but it's but
it's
done it was Donnybrook a guy
about a
Donnybrook fight might actually
be
redundant hmm
okay it's something to be
looked up for
phrase from the shades on the
cane his
family I got into some real
Donnybrook
fights with John McCain over
policy I
never once questioned his
integrity and
his interest in doing what is
best for
this country that's pretty bad
for a CIA
analyst but since John McCain
has the
Republican spines have gone
with him and
there needs to be some
reckoning in the
Republican Party we can't allow
this to
go on and we have an election
coming up
and I'm trying to convince no
kidding
and it's hard because you know
a lot of
us in the past said this is a
very
important election in blah blah
blah
well this is the one I thought
crisis
that is the third great crisis
in
American history more than the
depression first of course the
Revolutionary War whether we
would even
become a country in this civil
war
people usually say then the
depression I
don't think the depression got
it what
is most fundamental about this
country
was economic but I don't think
it
threatens the rule of law as we
do as we
have now Roosevelt out with a
coup oh I
didn't know this we talked
about it on
the show
yeah Smedley Butler was yes
Democrats
always Democrat
trying to General Smedley
Butler General
Smedley Butler yes oh you're
right yeah
and they said like we're gonna
we want
to throw out Roosevelt will
disable him
oh just say he's sick put him
aside you
takeover and Butler said no and
that was
the end of it and they didn't
throw any
of these guys in jail they
should have
thrown them all in jail the
DuPont's all
a bunch of heavy hitting again
billionaire classes I like to
call him
Democrats which is where the
rich people
really reside and they were
just it was
it was horrible but no no it's
fine okay
well they live Roosevelt in so
Bill
Maher is setting Brennan up
here with a
crisis the third crisis the
first one
was the the Revolutionary War
then we had the civil civil war
then we
had the depression depression
and now
and wait for Brennan the war
people
usually say then the depression
I don't
think the depression got it
what is most
fundamental about this country
was
economic but I don't think it
threatens
the rule of law as we do as we
have now
would you rank the crisis right
now that
way I would and I think it's
gonna get
worse before it gets better
because
don't forget Donald Trump has
the
authority of the president
United States
in his hands right in terms of
what he
can do domestically here as
well as what
he can do internationally to
try to
distract attention whether or
not he's
going to pursue some type of
foreign
adventure military or otherwise
right
but fundamentally though what
he's doing
to this country he's dividing
us we
Americans as you pointed out
Revolutionary War in civil war
we fought
hard for the freedoms and
liberties that
we have right now and so he's
dividing
Americans and so I'm really
concerned
that as he continues to play to
his base
he's further dividing us and
I'm really
concerned about whether this
could spill
over into the streets and so
Wow did he
just call for a civil war
well I hope not but you had to
say oh
I'm concerned this could spill
into the
streets I don't think it's
gonna get any
worse than that that woman's
March right
after they just kept office -
that's
about it you see hats are on
yeah that
that's hard that's art I mean
seriously
this the fidgit spinners are
going to
grab their muskets or they
gonna bring
their a kinetic sand to the
fight
continues two plates at his
base he's
further dividing us and I'm
really
concerned about whether this
could spill
over into the street you're
further
dividing as you douche so I
don't know
what the principal protagonist
in this
drama is going to do but well
we're
listening to you I surely hope
that
those adults and those people
in the
White House and in the cabinet
and in
the Congress are going to
recognize that
they need to act before there's
a real
disaster and by act I mean
whether it's
going up to Donald Trump and
saying this
has got to stop you are ruining
this
country got to stop you are
ruining this
and we're not going to tolerate
it any
longer they cannot turn a blind
eye to
this they have to forget about
the
political yes
hmm well first of all somebody
that the
left does appreciate and a guy
who I
appreciate also appreciate Ray
McGovern
mmm the CIA guy who's been out
and about
bitching and moaning about guys
like
this he thinks this guy's
running scared
from something there's
something up yes
that was the number one target
is
corruption of some sort that's
very high
level and I think this is his
final
final Hail Mary I don't know
he's a
pretty good job of fending off
everything lucky he's got the
whole Bill
Maher or crowd clapping his
favorite
this makes zero sense in the
scheme of
things over the long you know
the long
look at the left-wing the
left-wing
politics with Maher as one of
the
cheerleaders to have this guy
getting
these kinds of yeah this kind of
reaction is very strange we
better get
out of this dimension before we
get
before we have to get the
Dramamine
is going to be only America
hold on everybody we're going
back first
remember look at the ground if
you feel
nauseous look at the ground if
you feel
we need to either practice more
or that
was rough that was rough
it was a rough trip rough
travel I got
it cliff now I don't know if
this is
serious I think it's not look
in between
clip here I think just the guy
mocking
our train guy who was actually
the train
guy our train guy actually was
mocking
another train guy but guess
what's more
sincere uh-huh but now there's
this guy
this is one minute the one and
a half
minute clip a guy Canada and I
think
there are guys out there like
this
because they think a lot people
were
just bored but a single men you
know
they don't have any women in
their lives
and then cells in cells will in
so
there's an in cell action I
think they
just opened a new bridge I
think this is
in Saskatchewan or someplace
and this
guy's out in his car going over
the new
bridge going over the new
bridge waiting
for this for over three years
well super excited Oh
oh my heart's pounding I can
feel it
through my chest can I ask what
bridge
this is some bridge indeed I
don't know
what breathing it did never set
foot
bridge it is but it's a new
bridge two
to three years to build and
this guys
decided to make a video of
himself going
over the bridge and because you
know we
all want to we all care so much
oh look
at this this is awesome
well I wish I would have got to
go last
night but I didn't get a chance
to
alright where do I go keep going
straight where do I go keep
going
oh it's all new to me it's like
I'm in a
new city got my way white car
you're
ruining the experience all
sweet eat
another pass all right where is
it
Lauren Avenue 2.4 kilometers
Oh Avenue 2.4 kilometers
I'm excited owner how many
lanes there's
going to be the pro gonna be
like 20 20
lanes on my weight white car Oh
South
Saskatchewan River here we go
here we go
Wow look at the river lay the
river
teeth you can't see it but this
river oh
my god yeah oh my god was
everything a
dream now I want to do it again
how do
you think if I want to do it
again dams
all awesome although not beyond
the
realm of possibility it sounded
pretty
fake I mean this is real come
on come on
now that's a foamer this guy was
formerly former light any
wasn't even
spitting well I I appreciate
what you're
doing with that yeah I think
there's
guys like that yeah possibly
possibly like that yeah possibly
and they're usually womanless
for a
reason yes all right since
we're doing
that kind of stuff I guess we
can
do this dogs are adorable but
they like
everything I meant this
or is it hurt no why is this
not working
today is it hurt no why is this
not working
now where's dogs are people too
dogs are people too yeah that
kind of
ruins my sight yeah you
probably saw
this story and thank goodness
someone
sent me a clip of it because
you just
have to hear to believe it I've
heard of
maternity leave and paternity
leave but
what about fraternity late
as in time off for employees
recently
adopted a new furry friend
being offered
by a digital marketing firm in
Minneapolis it lets employees
with a new
pet work from home for a week
by the way
kind of a clue a digital
marketing firm
hello are you people so stupid
it lets employees with a new
pet work
from home for a week the
company says
the goal is to celebrate their
diverse
workforce this policy doesn't
apply to
pets in cages or tanks though
so no
goldfish Stan know they're
tough to do
to adjust no I've recently a
definite
dog so I would like to take a
week off
yeah nope sorry too late for
turnin t
leave little brother we need to
have a
list of these things to goes
with the
fidgets spinners and the brunch
brunch
I like brunch Emily never like
brunch
I've been to really I don't
I've never
liked brunch I mean it seems to
me is it
breakfast is at lunch between I
was late
like an early lunch or a late
breakfast
I never could combine that
champagne oh
you have to have a glasses shit
I don't
mind having a glass of
champagne in the
morning but I don't usually do
it
but y'all know with the brunch
you have
champagne and you have all these
different kinds of eggs that's
the thing
I like the champagne part I like
eggs benedict brunch they have
eggs
benedict do they have eggs
benedict yeah
they got a zebra okay let's go
there
can't be brunch without the
eggs without
put an egg on it
yes I like the champagne part
always I
must admit oh yeah hook sore
some cheap
champagne give you a headache
but you
have a headache by one by the
way I did
it I went to Chicago without
the iPhone
oh oh yes I did it and that's
good and
it was better yes and it was
wonderful
it really the the OTG phone the
Kyocera
with the surface go which I
just want to
mention about that there's
something
that you know Windows has this
reputation of being wonky and
it is but
when you have the Windows 10
now on
Hardware because it's always
the the
problem is always the hardware
and I
think and you know this better
than I do
John but I think that many
hardware
manufacturers you know they
they have
the windows and there's all
these calls
for hardware I guess there's
drivers and
stuff that has to be written
for how it
sleeps or how it deals with
monitors and
you know and and then always
implement
the protocols properly so you
said to me
the other day in fact with
Windows you
reboot a lot and it you know
it's
because stuff just doesn't work
and then
the Start menu doesn't go but
when it's
on hardware that they were
close to the
design process or did design
I'm not
quite big no it's obviously
it's a
Microsoft DOS
it's in-house and it is an
advantage it
really works
it really does and I am sad to
say that
the edge browser of course I'm
trying
everything out and I'm sure
it's a
leaking sieve but man that
thing really
works well on the edge and the
on the
surface well on the edge and
the on the
it's a very very very slick fast
lightweight feels lightweight
browser if
you've compared with brave it's
probably
their best yeah and it seems to
have all
kinds of security issues and I
done tons
of I would have million reasons
never to
use it the only thing I was
thinking
though when it comes to cuz
Microsoft
this definitely has an ad based
business
but it seems to me that there
and I
again I could be wrong but
their ad
based business it's probably
just sheer
volume base you know they got
basic age
and some category slices I
don't think
that anywhere near the access
that
Google or Facebook or Twitter
has I
think these guys just saying
hey look
you have all these people
actually
paying for stuff like Skype
that we
still give them ads these are
great
people to advertise to
yeah the suckers I don't think
they're
taking all of your information
and slice
it they may be but I don't know
of any
business unit it met Microsoft
that's
doing that too you know they
probably
have a clue know that it's
bogus anyway
yeah but it doesn't seem like
it's a big
part of their future
they don't act that way so I'm
limply
under Ballmer they were at kind
of
headed in that direction I
think has
been backed off Molly
kicked him out
now he runs a basketball team
yes so
while we're on the OTG tip
heading out
for a trek and Gatineau Park is
one of
the great joys of living in
this area
and it's not surprising that
tech-savvy
hikers are using their phones
this is
from the CBC broadcast news
network to
navigate the trails and in the
Lake
Philip area no Program Officer
Rochelle
Paquette says relying on just
your phone
can lead hikers into trouble
because
cell reception in the park is
very
spotty at best and all of a
sudden your
GPS isn't working you may get
lost and
once lost it's a lot harder for
us to
find you and know where you are
okay
recommends that before setting
out on a
trail hikers check in at the
parks
visitor center where staff can
suggest
routes that are suited to the
hikers
ability warned about changing
weather
conditions and handover that
old school
paper mass natalie Gautier of
expedition
company great Canadian trails
says
hikers have found themselves in
dangerous situations by relying
on
out-of-date GPS maps that
didn't include
details about terrain
conditions or tide
changes or were simply wrong us
definitely it's a growing
problem and I
think that people forget that
their
phone has limitations something
our
intrepid trailblazers have
figured out
for themselves I'm walking
around with
it but I don't have service I
don't know
why frankly the GPS systems are
only as
accurate as a software updates
that your
applications get and so can you
see that
maybe it's probably still a
good idea to
pick up a paper map you know
what it
would be because I almost
dropped my
phone in the lake earlier well
if you do
have trouble reading a map you
can
always look up and follow those
old
wooden signs
I love that I love the
Millennial
response I was dropped by phone
we would
have been lost to Millennials
get lost
in the park because they run
out of cell
phone service as well
millennial to the
other service as well
millennial to the
let's have brunch
I mean a couple of things
notice this
too with some phone subsystems
you can
be using your GPS to go from
here to
there and if you lose self tower
coverage the GPS stops working
oh really hinted at this in
this report
if you listen to the beginning
of it cuz
I heard that yo ah that's
because the
guests are calling home and
they you
know constantly reporting where
you are
or there's something going on
well yeah
yeah and when that gets cut off
they say
well I this isn't working so
they just
kill the whole thing you should
be able
to roam around without any cell
phone
coverage with the GPS it's
satellites
how I like the paper maps not
bad to
learn how to read them not bad
to help
us back up there's that but I'm
just
saying this other mechanism is
bad you
can buy a real GPS handheld
device that
doesn't rely on the cell towers
and this
bullcrap I mean the trees don't
move
they're either there or they're
not it's
not like there needs update a
software
update well this redwood is the
wrong
spot yeah break yeah
compass helps yeah oh yeah
comfort huh
what's the compass I have one
on my
phone the compass I have one on
my
oh boy uh-oh I got a weird one
here all
right this is every once in a
while you
run into this a topic or issue
that
maybe it can't even discuss
maybe it's
illegal to discuss it but they
slip it
into dramas some writers got a
hair up
his ass he's a leader
foundation thing
no no this is worse oh no this
is not
worse this is this got nothing
to do
with that this is somebody who
decided
to complain about a situation
that we
have which is the invention
secrecy act
have you ever heard of that
invention
secrecy act I maybe refresh my
memory
well there's nothing to refresh
because
we've never talked about it
it's it's
technically called the
invention secrecy
act of 1951 so they brought it
into the
storyline of an elementary a
couple of
weeks ago and I was like
derivative to
this I looked it up and did some
research on it but let's listen
to the
clip early this morning a
scientist
named Ken Foucault was detained
by
military police why you
familiar with
the invention secrecy act sure
it gives
the government power to seize
control of
any invention it considers a
threat to
national security
oh do you vendors patent becomes
classified like I never existed
it does
more than that anyone working
on the
invention has to stop work
immediately
and can't even talk about it
anymore
there's no promise of
compensation and
the orders can be maintained
for years
meaning the inventor can never
profit
from their work
and you think that's why
Fukunaga
scooped up the leak doesn't
work we
think he had the most to gain
with the
public aware of the tech
legally the
order can't be enforced he
could resume
his work and make millions it
would be
risky if they can prove he did
it he'll
go to prison and he'll lose his
patent
which is why we think he
committed a
murder to cover it up we want
to talk to
focaccia to cover it up we want
to talk to
but the military won't let us
near him
Wow well that explains a lot
now I know why free energy is so
suppressed zero-point energy so
I admit
I flubbed the punchline
zero-point
energy flubbed the punchline
zero-point
dan good cliff I thought there
was a
great clip and I need to go
they at they
revisited it a little bit later
when
they said the guy can't even go
to court
to get this rescinded cuz you
can't
once you're it's like one of
those dude
of those private you know one
of those
papers that you get from the
governments
and you can't talk about this
paper you
can't say this you can't do
that you
can't do that you can't even go
to court
because if you say anything at
all
you're in violation of the
secrecy order
that you just dropped on you're
like a
bomb and you're screwed but
they also
said it can't be legally
enforced
you it can't be legally enforced
didn't I hear them say that in
the clip
no they never said that in the
clip are
you sure yeah oh you think
that's why
Fukunaga scooped up not here
sleep
doesn't work I think he at the
most a
game with the public aware of
the tech
here there's no promise of
compensation
and the orders can be
maintained for
years meaning inventor can
never profit
from their work maybe not and
you think
that's why Fukunaga scooped up
the leak
doesn't work we think he had
the most to
gain with the public aware of
the tech
legally the order can't be
enforced
legally the order can't be okay
well
here's the storyline if the if
it's
leaked to the public
ah then the order can't be
enforced by
as you've listened further in
the clip
if he leaked it to the public
then he
can be arrested I got a patent
can be
killed you don't get a patent
there's no
patent anymore more in jail
we have guys who work at USPTO
dude
named Ben and he and by the way
he sent
a note a while back and I don't
think I
read it but there's all kinds of
shenanigans going on there
maybe he can
let us know if he's ever come
across
this or ever heard of it
internally or
well I'm sure they they all
heard of it
but I like to know how they
okay so the
patent gets by the way you can
bypass
this and with something called
trade
secrets so you could invent
something
that you know is going to have
this you
know be something can grab but
if you do
it as a trade secret you can
still
produce the product which but
it's more
risky because you have a you
know that's
one Chinese buy from from the
PRC is
working for you the next thing
you know
the Chinese have the idea
but I would like to know how
was a
patent go this is what I would
ask ask
ask which is does the do you
put the
patent in and then is durable I
can NSA
guy standing at the door who
cozy chair
moving patents no no come on
it's AI hey
hey eyes scans all submissions
and uh-oh
looks like wasn't considered
much of a
big deal this this idea was
first
employed in 1940 at the
beginning of
World War two our beginning and
the it
was set so you can grab the
patent for
two years and then it goes back
to the
inventor because I guess you
can do
countermeasures or whatever
because it's
supposed to be have to do with
national
security but you can call
anything
National Security when they did
the
Patent Act or this and inventor
secrecy
act of 1951 which was in Fort
begin
which came kind of like during
the
Truman administration's locked
down of
the entire security system in
this
country the creation of the CIA
and all
these things in 47 48 they they
headed
so there was no two-year deal
it was
like you get you could lose
your patent
and they take it and you can
but this is
also completely
unconstitutional the
Constitution mentions the
protection of
inventions and profit by the
inventor
specifically yeah so this has
to be a
constitutional violation and
shall make
no law it's been in play since
1952 and
it has not no one has fought it
I don't
think anyone knows about it
what were
simply lobs you've invented
stuff
according to okey doke in the
troll room
one of my favorite writers
Daniel Suarez
his book in flux has the exact
same
storyline book in flux has the
exact same
I have not read in flux
so I'll but I love that guys
writing so
according to the wiki page 5002
I don't
know what to get the two but
over 5,000
inventions have been shelved
watching
this secrecy act and who knows
maybe
zero-point energy is in there
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biting and it was possible this
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it's
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isn't you also keep saying
fourteen-year-old girl like
that has any
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girls can
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he's telling me the two grown
police
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officers with
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person
they can't restrain those four
limbs and
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the head
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instance
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years it's
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smartphones and can
record it you would be better
off
supporting the police in trying
to keep
order and questioning why
fourteen-year-old girls are
brawling in
the street
with other children of that age
instead
of questioning the actions of
the police
doing their best to deal with
that
situation so this was going on
every
time I see these I am always
thinking
back about I don't know 20
years 30
years yeah of all these these
crazy
things that you used to see
when you
were younger than oh and look
at the new
invention the police have a big
net it
can throw for somebody they
have a
sticky goo they can shoot at
something
then they can't move anymore
they're
stuck against the wall with a
sticky goo
there's all these crazy things
but yet
we've seen except for the one
thing that
I have seen used a lot which is
they
they string out a like a bunch
of spikes
on the road yes yeah yeah so
car drives
over it loses all his tires but
except
for that one device Oh all this
other
stuff is just this pipe grins
why don't
they employ some of these
things once a
ride I always liked the idea of
the of
the net I think that's very
funny yeah
where's all this stuff they
just end up
having to take the hand and
parently
this is like some technique
where you
just palme somebody really hard
in there
yeah and there's spatially
disoriented I
like that I'm spaced yeah we've
talked a
lot in the show about political
correctness and social justice
warriors
and talk about it all the time
I hit a
little game a little ask John
I'm gonna
give you a quote I'm gonna give
you I
don't have a I don't I won't do
though
just I'm gonna give you a quick
quote
one paragraph you're gonna tell
me whose
quote it is you ready sure
those who are
most sensitive about politically
incorrect terminology are not
the
average ghetto dweller abused
woman or
disabled person but a minority
of
activists many of whom do not
even
belong to any oppressed group
but come
from privileged strata of
society
political correctness has its
stronghold
among university professors who
have
secured employment with
comfortable
salaries the majority of whom
are
heterosexual white males from
upper
middle-class families John C
Dvorak who
wrote that
p-diddy no you want one more
guess noam
chomsky no I have no idea this
is wait
wait wait Jordan Peterson nope
this is
to be found on page two of
industrial
society and its future written
by
professor Theodore Kaczynski
also known
as the Unabomber yeah thank you
sir
bream ropes for them rose for
reminding
me of that how about that well
too good
cool I'd forgotten all about it
she has
super nailed it written in the
80s yes
things been going on for a
while hey
this is no people yeah I have
another
three Parker
I have to I really must say
this this
episode of Bill Maher show if
you can
stomach it it the whole show is
worth
watching David corn was on
promoting his
book I mean it was just I mean
we could
just play that he lose his job
cuz he
was like a sexual predator Oh
heralded
heralded on this on the side
and I don't
I'm not gonna play clips from
him but he
was on was some woman wrote a
cookbook
who was completely unhinged it
was a
great episode if you're into
that kind
of stuff which is what we do
parish
wisher what Swisher was also on
Kara is
of course the recode founder
and she co
founder co-founder but she also
is now
you know she's expanded her own
brand
and writes op eds for the New
York Times
or maybe even journalistic
pieces I
think as well she appears
everywhere and
with the you know the big face
bag
scandal she's been on MSNBC a
lot
talking about about her own
articles of
course and she came on to talk
about
face bag and Zuckerberg
specifically and
you know I think it's I can't
wait to
hear your opinion of some of
the things
she's saying here and we do
have to know
that when it comes to Silicon
Valley she
may have a bone of contention
or a bone
to pick because she was married
to
former top Googler what was her
into
what's her name Megan Smith
yeah was
also the CIO of the United
States of
America under the Obama
administration
and they divorced so you know
she may
have a I'm just putting that
into
context I don't know but they
might have
she might have a bit of a beef
like a
screw GU I don't know but baby
she comes
on as the second special guest
you know she sits next tomorrow
when the
panels on all right right
that's when it
comes out let last yes and this
is about
the purge and about what face
bag is
doing and I thought it was very
enlightening to hear all this
from her
you know you need ID to buy
groceries
why don't you need ID to prove
who you
really are on Facebook or
Twitter
because it wouldn't make them
so many
billions of dollars I guess I
don't know
I mean it's a really
problematic that's
the only way that's the only
reason is
that this has been a thing
that's been
built from the beginning to
operate the
way it does which was is to do
growth
growth growth at all costs and
also take
away your data privacy from you
and
that's what it does so there's
no way we
can shame them into doing the
right
thing well they're under attack
because
you know the country's under
attack yes
this is the modern way of
warfare it's
not artillery anymore from
Russia yeah I
wrote a comment a times talking
about
this idea of values and
standards and
the fact that they had to get
them they
had to have them but for what I
thought
was I did a podcast just recent
with
Mark Zuckerberg and one of the
things
when we talked about it was the
was the
idea of what was going on and
whether he
had responsibility for the
platform a
lot of these people don't feel
like they
have responsibility he doesn't
well it's
a weird thing they do now if
you notice
when he was in Congress he said
I we
have a broader responsibility
and my
question when he was saying
that to all
those those various politicians
was why
didn't he have it in the first
place why
didn't they start by building
these
things so that they would be
that they would they would
evolve in a
way that kept pace with
humanities and
when I realized when I was
talking to
him was that he didn't take you
man and
he's in college he didn't
finish college
instead became a billionaire
they don't
have a great sense of their the
impact
of the things they built well
also I
think we've romanticized nerds
yes we
have you know back when I was
in college
nerd was a bad word right and
then it
became though this cute thing
right you
know hot girls like to say I'm
a nerd no
you're not I know it's not
really always
a good thing I mean Mark
Zuckerberg I'm
sorry but that is a real nerd
he looks
awful he moves his clothes
laughing
about someone's appearance
which wisher
calls mountains clothes
terrible hair I
mean Bill Gates looks like Cary
Grant
you know he's you know he's on
the
spectrum of dweeb enos that I
don't
think yeah no I just now Belle
what
looks you can insult his entire
service
and the way it's ruined
democracy but
please don't insult as looks
he's not
watching don't insult as looks
he's not
they're not watching you say
they plug
him in at night knees in the
car I'm
just saying what when people
are nerds I
think they just have you know
that's
what part of nerdiness is you
just you
have trouble relating to
humanity and I
don't think they very often
have a great
sense of humor in the language
they talk
to so I often try to use like
Marvel
Comics and very oh it's it gets
worse
idea she's actually a Voltaire
quote but
I don't bring that into
discussion with
them because they're too stupid
I'm
which is with great power comes
great
responsibility which was uncle
the Peter
Parker's uncle and spider-man
Thank You
them I said you have abrogated
your
responsibilities know that I
didn't
either what is spider-man you
mean yeah
she's like she's the one who
seems like
more of the comic nerd yeah but
I didn't
know it either but yeah oh
they're so
stupid I don't tell him it's
Voltaire I
say it's what spider-man would
say now
do you understand these ah
great power
comes great responsibility
which is
uncle the Peter Parker's uncle
and so it
keeps saying to them I said you
have
abrogated your responsibility
when you
build these things and the way
you built
them made them so they would
operate
this way and so when you think
about it
these sites were not hacked by
the
Russians they were used exactly
as they
were built right there was no
hacking go
and the Russians walked right
in and do
whole hundred thousand dollars
thank you
for making my point though I
appreciate
that making my point though I
appreciate
now let's talk about the
hearings on the
hill but companies never just
do the
right thing because you ask
them you
have to find them you have to
well
that's you have to write you
have to
regulate them did you watch
those
hearings or coming up but did
you watch
it how do you think mark did
like you
don't make me talk about Mark
Zuckerberg
they're all coming there what
happens is
it's an incredibly low bar
because
politicians are absolutely
brain-dead
when it comes to tech
especially and so
what they do is they ask
questions
during that particular hearing
it was
about Terms of Service It was
as if
Terms of Service we're the
biggest
national security crisis of our
like that you can't read them
that
they're super confusing didn't
Facebook
start out as something very
sexist
wasn't it movie the movie don't
go with
the movie but it wasn't it
wasn't
something but they were just
rating the
way yeah well that's horrible
yeah but
that wasn't what Facebook was
then that
was his first thing we don't
want to be
judged by our first things bill
that did
is she referring to him saying
the 9/11
terrorists were not cowards oh
maybe
that's pretty interesting you'd
catch
that that's the first thing
spray I
don't think so I don't think
she thinks
that way but maybe it's possible
Facebook was then that was his
first
thing we don't want to be
judged by our
first things bill that did was
my last
clip and this is where she
really just
just yeah just tears them all
apart you
have to think about is is when
you think
about responsibility they they
don't
think there's consequences so
they they
don't think about the
consequences of
what they created and what they
invented
and one of the Facebook's
biggest things
that were on the walls if you
go to
Facebook headquarters first of
all these
all these headquarters are
built less if
they're for twelve-year-old boys
essentially all kinds of slides
and
things like that on the wall
one time
they asked me to go down the
slide and
I'm like I'm not going down
you're
fucking like I'm not going down
you're
I'm not gonna like it now but
they have
on the wall they have this
thing that
said move fast and break things
I think
you've all seen that it's the
move and
they were all excited about
move fast
and break things and when you
think
about it you go
well you've broken a lot of
things now
what are you gonna fix but their
mentality was that right break
things
break things yeah so they broke
democracy but okay yeah I mean
they're
part of it I mean the whole all
the
things we're talking about
before what
Donald Trump is doing these are
part of
that but which social media
does is it
amplifies and I said in the
times was
that it weaponized is everything
weaponized social media
recognizes
social discourse and it creeps
discs and
it weaponized is discord and
that's
that's the problem and that's
what the
Russians took advantage of
webinar I
would like to go back and if
you could
play go back to when she says
it weapon
eise's socially she's tell
about social
media weaponize is what wait
wait oh
sorry what I'm looking for is
what is
she referring to when she says
it's I
think social media but
I think she says it reppin
eise's social
media oh well let's listen
again was
that made me back a little bit
just to
make sure to break things I
think you've
all seen that in fest of great
attitude
when you think about it you go
well you've broken a lot of
things now
what are you gonna fix but their
mentality was that right break
things
break things yeah so they broke
democracy but okay yeah they
did I mean
it put their part of it I mean
the whole
all the things we're talking
about
before what Donald Trump is
doing these
are part of that but what
social media
does is it amplifies and
Reister than
the times was that it
weaponized is
everything it weaponized is the
First
Amendment it weaponized you're
saying I
think she's saying and social
media
weaponize --is
I'm getting that too I mean
that's what
she said that where the
structure is but
how does social media do
anything it's
just a neutral it's not like a
it's not
like a thing that can do that
can
weaponize anything it just
exists no
social media exists in a vacuum
it
doesn't it doesn't have it
itself does
not take action no it does not
but it
amplifies that maybe she can
say the
existence of social media
invites
invites the weaponization of
its itself
the way she says it makes it
sound like
you bring a rubber band and
when you're
on social media to bazooka
I don't like this analogy I
can't help
you don't like this analogy I
can't help
but that is that is Cara sure
sure one
of the most influential tech
writers of
our time yeah she's never
really known
I've worked with her before she
doesn't
she's not she's more of a social
commentator she doesn't really
generally
know that much about tech
technically I
mean there's people that doing
some
people that don't some people
are like
myself I come from a hobbyist
background
so I really into the nuts and
bolts and
the chips because if you're
gonna blame
any when you blame the chips it
seems to
me if you're gonna fit or are
you magic
that logical extreme is
responsible yeah
because it would no chips none
of this
would happen that's right they
weaponized information
but so she's a commentator and
when she
says move which ridicules move
fast and
break things that is really
kind of a
tech techie thing where you
want to you
know do a lot of coding and
make things
so they break and so you can
fix them
it's just part of a process
what she
what you should be talking
about is that
Facebook employs an an actual
army of
social psychologists who entire
job is
to make sure you get outraged
there's a lot of things she
could talk
about but she doesn't she just
kind of
feeds and it would bill maher
one sit
there talking about but
remember it's
just an outrage over what yeah
so I some
Russians and hundred thousand
dollar ad
buy well you know the Russian
bots are
still at work they never went
away
yeah those Russian BOTS oh yes
they're
so hard to figure out which
ones are the
Russian body yes apparently the
Russian
BOTS used Molly Tibbets death to
distract from Michael Cohen and
Paul
Manafort news stories the
Russians are
still helping Trump in the
independent
note says it right there black
and white
must be true it all must be a
true yeah
Russian but talk about
weaponizing some
fucking tragedy just saying
that alone
just a horrible horrible
publication
arable yeah really not good
well I like
the way that they both the
stereotype
nerds yeah and check people
yeah that
was good that's nothing that
stereotyping is a really great
idea and
I'm glad to see you guys doing
it and
that's why you know we've
always been
for the dudes named Ben and
this is
exactly why because we know
what they're
really doing but no nerds
losers any
talk about nerds let's go to
wine nerds
okay now we got this story
that's been
floating around I get the
biggest kick
out this cuz I thought at first
is that
they may be onto something but
that I
realizes is nothing but a
marketing scam
the name here is replica as in
replicas
of famous wines made to taste
the same
but easier on the wallet Jerry
Walker is
the CEO of integrated severus
group what
maker of replica wines one
would the
replica version of a fifty
dollar wine
cost twenty dollars wouldn't I
know it
when I taste it no you wouldn't
know
when he tasted traditional
winemaking
begins with the grapes but
replica
begins in this denver
laboratory here
famous name wines they want to
replicate
are analyzed down to parts per
billion
overseen by Sean Callen
Director of
Operations and quality there
are a lot
of chemicals in wine and they
can tell
us a lot of different things
these chemicals tell us things
like what
well yeah both taste and aroma
so these chemicals your brain
will tell
you smell a certain way or they
taste a
certain way and we're able to
map it out
and say this wine is this
buttery this
oaky has notes of green apples
and it
has a certain amount of dryness
to it
the heat from the amount of
alcohol
Callen and his team create a
chemical
map of the distinctive flavors
and
aromas then replica mixes its
grapes to
match the analysis and before
you
deconstruct this a lot of
people may not
know that you are an
accomplished wine
connoisseur you have been a
judge in
wine contests you have been a
collector
for as long as I had what paid
judge
paid judge not just some
schmuck you
know I respect that not only i
but many
people when we're out and about
will I
sometimes may take a picture of
the wine
menu say John here we are what
do I
drink and you and you're a very
generous
person when it comes to that
you will
always help someone find or
pick the
white wine and white runs
always under
$100 otherwise the rip-off for
sure do
you know what you're talking
about go
ahead know what you're talking
about go
you gotta continue
look that's the end of the clip
so I'm
the clip yeah ah we're going
through all
this trouble getting this go
okay so let
me finish the clip for you
so they go with the guy this
guy doing
the report it says let me tell
you some
wines and they show some they
show a lot
of b-roll where they show a
bottle of
like richebourg or essays oh or
one of
these like two $300 bottle of
Pinot from
Burgundy and then they have
theirs then
they show the wines that they're
replicating I don't know why
they showed
these other bottles the wines
they're
replicating or like these pretty
run-of-the-mill cheap kind of
house
wines that you'd get in a bar
someplace
a good bar but not but like me
oh my me
oh me that some people like to
call it
Pinot from the kindness people
and these
kinds were they're not that
special and
so the guy the guy doing the
reports in
tasting with this expert he
says oh I
can oh you're right the other
ones
better it's better and then
they follow
up with it with the guy saying
well I'm
not gonna end the report there
I'm going
to take these wines and the
replicas and
do a blind tasting with my
neighbors and
so at the end of the report all
the not
one neighbor thought any of the
replicas
with exception maybe one white
wine
right was any good at all so
this was a
story that was obviously used
to promote
some brand or wine so they said
that
they've been messing with this
is not
even what they're trying to do
I'll put
it mildly is not possible in a
million
years mildly is not possible in
a million
great wine is a witch's brew of
weirdness be based on the
number of
yeasts involved and they're all
spitting
out their own little version of
alcohol
which all tastes different and
anyone
who's ever been to when you do
a lot of
tasting if you go to a beverage
tasting
and you go I've it's remarkable
but if
you line up ten vodkas they all
taste
different and you'd think
vodkas vodka
but no vikas are extremely
different
tasting from one to the other
that's why
people like one or the other
and by the
way the Kirkland French
imported vodka
is Grey Goose so they say I I
think it
tastes slightly different but
it's good
thank with anyway to get back
to it
this is not possible in a meal
in years not possible it said
it won't
happen in anybody listening to
this
podcast lifetime I don't think
it will
ever be happen perfect way to
end the
show I mean do you get a Scala
of
information during these three
hours
that we're together twice a
week I think
so it was of any value to you
let us
know to go to Dvorak org slash
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I'm Adam curry and from
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