Cover for No Agenda Show 1072: Adultism is Real
September 27th, 2018 • 2h 50m

1072: Adultism is Real

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the FBI doesn't need any help looking
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like goofballs Adam curry
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Jhansi Dvorak media assassination
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episode this is no agenda yes Freeza
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Freeza fur I have I got the worst head
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cold or allergies or both I don't know
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what it is but for your living I would
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guess it was gonna be something as
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allergy related it's but it's just huh
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it's really bad this time it's always
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really bad this time it wasn't as bad
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where you can't stand up which no couple
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usually going remember that yes that was
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the mold and I've kicked the mold I
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don't have that anymore I think now it's
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ragweed finishes I'm sneezing the whole
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time and itchy are you is your nose yes
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yes no yes eyes nose yes oh that's
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allergies so I'm on the dayquil oh I
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said you had some other no no yeah that
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was that was quercetin for the mold but
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I don't have that anymore that I've
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kicked that it's like oh yeah but this
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of course it will also work for now no
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no it doesn't it doesn't
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no it's okay all I know is outside of
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here all hell's breaking loose there's a
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million fireside it's like I hear stuff
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breaking through the noise gate what's
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this right outside the house there's a
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bunch of the Highway Patrol guys are all
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blocking the road and the road in front
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of your house no just on the freeway oh
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okay that's it this is at a distance Wow
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still pretty nice here a lot of cops
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coming there gets a big bus going on Oh
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J + oj the white bronco holy mackerel
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so this morning and it is of course a
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show day when the fun stuff happens I
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was torn I was torn between doing the
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show and watching the the Kavanagh dr.
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Ford hearing I almost didn't show up
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it's cute what a shit show is that is
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because it is so enthralling it truly I
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am so embarrassed as an American you
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know people don't laugh at at America
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for what Trump says the United Nations
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they're laughing about our obsession
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with sex it's all about sex everything
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is sex sex sex sex penis he put his
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penis in front of her face and then I
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like that one that's a new one yeah
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although mainstream media never really
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reads the affidavit verbatim and then
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pulling a train ask him this did you
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ever put a train I mean come on we are
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sad sad by the way it wouldn't be the
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mail pulling the Train I'm telling you
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that's what the affidavit says he pulled
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the train that means you know yeah yes I
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do yeah thank you
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I've been around yes you know what that
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would mean in guess him yes I know what
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that would mean I'm just telling you
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what the affidavit stated that that
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avenatti who by the way is the perfect
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actor for this shit show you could not
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have cast this guy better I mean it in
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fact everyone even Ford
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she's great casting it's exactly what
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you want from this witness and if I'm if
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I'm not mistaken I'm seeing that the
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Republican senators have this female
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prosecutor who asks their questions so
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they don't ask the questions they
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actually say okay mr. show and so your
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turn and then the this female prosecutor
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asks the Senators question but I think
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that the women who are on the the panel
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they do get to ask the question
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well this was obvious this is a ploy if
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the whole thing is embarrassingly stupid
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the whole thing oh it's fabulous yeah
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well no it's it's not good because it
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happens on the show day and it won't
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make any sense to PLL's it ruins it it
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probably would be a J time killer anyway
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let me just set one thing straight that
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people have to understand and I cite
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from the US Constitution article 3
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section 1 and the reason I quote from
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this is there's one big mistake or me
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yeah the inaccuracy that is being
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perpetrated everywhere the job of
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Supreme Court justice is not for life
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it's not you can get removed getting get
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impeached yes and and and let me give
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you the piece from the Constitution I
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think it's it's important so again the
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article 3 section 1 the judges both of
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the supreme and inferior courts shall
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hold their offices during good behavior
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so you know anything can be misconstrued
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is not good behavior I guess somewhere
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down the line though it's so it's it's
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not like it's set in stone you can't be
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removed it just irks me that it's not at
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all it's gonna be for the rest of his
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life it's a lifetime appointment we'll
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live with this man forever yeah what is
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what is it with with with Americans and
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sex well your give me a break you think
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the British aren't this are worse the
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British are worse when they have a sex
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scandal it becomes every one of those
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newspapers has on the front page and all
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kinds of things you know yes yeah but
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but at least in Britain it's always
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about men buggering little boys you know
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it's really scandalous you know this the
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actual heterosexual scandals even though
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it's probably you're probably right
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generally yeah now besides having the
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cops all over the place is like a
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thousand cops down there and now there's
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a murder of crows flying around the
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house murder of crows flying around the
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is that the technical term a murder of
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crows yeah
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how many an in a murder about fifty
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maybe more that doesn't seem very exact
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okay any group then they have a meeting
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these crows are crazy they group up and
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have these meetings and they miss it's
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like a gab fest and it makes so much
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noise you just hope they don't do it up
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nearby yeah of course sweets life in the
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jungle yeah we can't comment on on
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anything that's happening today and it
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probably won't be that much to comment
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on other than you know word we're
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looking for Cavanaugh not to be
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confirmed but not gonna be confirmed
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today no no but it I guess the the the
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vote is tomorrow that doesn't really
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matter I mean to me it seems like this
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is going just swimmingly just the way
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the president hoped it would go or not
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no his idea was well no if Cavanaugh
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gets through he'll be good but they're
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probably gonna rip him to shreds so I'll
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put the woman on later yeah hey let me I
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can always put this you see he couldn't
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do it the other way around because if
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you put a me on first and she got torn
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down for whatever sex scandal me on
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there she is young that's my point my
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point is whoever this is the sacrificial
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lamb is whoever this is the sacrificial
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but if Cavanaugh makes it through I
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guess Trump's thought good judge you
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don't want to miss Amy you're right
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she's the one you want on and you know
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hmm the one you want on and you know
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Ginsburg is not going to just not gonna
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be around forever no she's not gonna
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last true Trump's last year twenty I
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don't hear so either I don't think so
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either hear so either I don't think so
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I mean not that she's gonna die but
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should just be tired she's tired very
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very tired
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she's sleeping all the time what's on
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this man she sleeps at the meetings just
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asleep let me play a couple of clips of
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the m5m media's surrounding this
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historic day who are all just all as all
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Gitty with it and well let's start with
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the with the actor that you could not
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cast any better a vanity who has
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absolutely nothing to do with this by
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the way
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he's just kind of jumped in well he
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hasn't he has a third accuser yeah he's
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got some phonies guy he's got a
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publicity hound he's got the Train
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accuser who actually says yeah it wasn't
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Kavanagh but he was there Chris I just
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think it's absolutely unbelievable and I
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think the American people are smarter
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than this
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you cannot reconcile the individual in
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the Fox News interview with the
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individual who wrote what he wrote in
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his yearbook
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you cannot reconcile the individual on
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Fox News with the individual that was
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joined at the hip with Mark judge
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throughout the years at issue you just
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can't know those you cannot reconcile
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those two and I don't believe that
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America is going to believe what Brett
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Kavanaugh just stated on Fox News and I
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also want to say this so what exactly is
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he saying is he saying that he did not
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have sexual intercourse and are we going
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to get into a debt to the wording you
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exactly well exactly I mean are we going
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to get into a definition of sexual
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intercourse I mean does that mean that
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he performed oral sex or that oral sex
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performed on him in any host of any
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other sexual activities or does he want
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America to believe that the only thing
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that he did until well into his college
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years was effectively kiss or French
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kiss a woman is that what he wants
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Americans to believe what this this is
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the level that we've gotten to this is
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unbelievable dude is that clear him well
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III don't believe it and I think it
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shows that he's lying and I am aware I
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am aware of I think it shows he's lying
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because I don't believe it I mean this
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this is literally what's going on right
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many many witnesses that will testify
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that that is an absolute lie as
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counselor to this woman or women you're
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going to have to put up some proof that
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shows he's not telling the truth and
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100% that is our burden and we're going
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to embrace it and we're gonna meet it
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and I'm hopin he does this a lot that's
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our burden we're going to embrace it
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we're going to meet it by the way
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4chan there's a claim on 4chan that this
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was a set up and someone called the guy
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and and basically spoofed this whole
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train accusation but he's got the burden
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they're gonna meet it dr. Ford is going
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to embrace it and Reese and I think that
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there's going to be others that are
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going to embrace it and meet that
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standard but this Fox News interview and
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the statements that Brett Kavanaugh just
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stated tonight I think will ultimately
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be shown to be 100% demonstrably false
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the thing that strikes me and just
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following all the coverage this mark
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judge guy what's his name mark judge the
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friends oh this guy seems like a bad
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actor he's you know it's like he was
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there he would everyone knows him the
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doctor knows him yeah this is the guy
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I'd be what do I be worried if I was him
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anyway so how did all this come about
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Ronan Farrow who has done some fantastic
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work in New Yorker magazine for the
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hashtag me too movement kind of went a
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little off his trajectory here with this
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and he was interviewed by George
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Stephanopoulos and ABC and he let
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something fall a very interesting well
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not surprising but interesting about
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these about the second accuser let me
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press you on that because that sentence
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really did jump out of me when I read
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the article you she says that after six
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at first she wasn't sure this was
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Kavanagh when you first came to her last
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week and then you right after six days
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of carefully assessing her memories and
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consulting with her attorney she did
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become confident that it was him you
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know a lot of George I would say that
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that's extremely typical of these
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stories when you're dealing with trauma
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alcohol many years in between I think
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that the more cautious witnesses that
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I've dealt with in cases like this very
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frequently say I want to take time to
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decide I want to talk to other people
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involved I want to search myself and
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make sure that I can affirmative Lee
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stand by these claims in the face of
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what she knew would be a crucible of
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partisan pushback with what she's
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receiving now why did she come forward
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she came forward because Senate
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Democrats began looking at this claim
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she did not flag this for those
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Democrats this page were to the
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attention of people on the hill
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independently and it's really cornered
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her into an awkward position
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that's what these Senate Democrats went
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looking for it Thank You Ronan that
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makes nothing but since Ron is gonna get
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set up for a fall big fall yeah yes I
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agree up for a fall big fall yeah yes I
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he went out of too far on a limb here
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it's to who is getting kind of full of
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himself as the great uh you know the
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great liberator yeah yeah he's got to be
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careful now it was so unhinged and I
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mean we could play clips all day long of
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how we make this fit within everyone's
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movie and by the way just looking at the
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first hour this morning this woman
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clearly believes what she's saying
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there's no doubt about that and I'm sure
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the judge is believing what he's saying
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although you know people can try to
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shoot I can't remember something we did
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in the last show let alone 36 37 years
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ago and part of growing up is crazy shit
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happens certainly in those teen you know
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I did Mark Redmond Redmond Mark Redmond
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who lived down the block from you when I
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was 6 or 7 and he would do two things
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one he would play the sitting game
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which consisted of hey you want to play
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the sitting game and no matter what I
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said he would then sit on my head which
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was very uncomfortable and I thought I
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did think I was going to suffocate and
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he also liked to throw darts in my shins
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it's a piece of bully yeah just a bully
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you know what happened yeah and they
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would stick in my shins too
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it's like a lot of kids who'd like to
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throw matches in yeah oh the kids would
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throw ladyfingers and then you know into
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the hood of your jacket anyway so even
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when people say not you know the four
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witnesses that the doctor brought out
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about or mentioned in her in her initial
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claim all four of them say I'd wasn't at
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the party I don't know anything about it
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but that doesn't stop people from saying
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hey this proves it this proves that it's
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just listen to the to the twisted nosov
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this way I think Jack Jake Tapper and he
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had former Governor jennifer Granholm is
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that her name Grant whole rant whole
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yeah Granholm yeah yeah I was just
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surprised this is you would say this
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listen we have now four individuals who
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have come forward who were named by
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Professor Ford who were at that party
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and all four Cavanaugh Judge Smith and
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her friend Leland Leland Kaiser have all
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said they don't remember anything like
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this ever happened and Leland Kyle
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Kaiser who says she believes for it says
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that she doesn't even remember ever
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being at a party where Cavanaugh was
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president right and and that actually
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corroborates Ford's story which is that
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she was so horrified by this that she
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kind of snuck out or slunk out of this
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it corroborates it it corroborates it it
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listen to her logic all the way to the
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end Leland Leland Kaiser have all said
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they don't remember anything like this
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ever happened and Leland Kyle Kaiser who
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says she believes for it says that she
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doesn't even remember ever being at a
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party even remember ever being at a
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where even remember ever being at a
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present right and and that actually
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corroborates Ford's story which is that
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she was so horrified by this that she
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kind of snuck out or slunk out of this
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apartment is in a way that no one would
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know what happened because she was so
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utterly mortified is it corroborates it
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that they didn't know anything happened
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because she snuck out so so fact I don't
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know it's yeah it's it's all very very
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very sad stall stalling I shouldn't get
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Trump's rights a con job well I got some
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stuff on the Trump will help us with
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here but Gillibrand did ten minutes on
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the floor and you I could have picked
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any random thirty five so I have the one
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clip I like from her oh I just picked
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the beginning ago the best part is I
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believe her because she's telling the
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truth her because she's telling the
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yeah I didn't clip that because she's
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telling the truth we have a nominee for
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a lifetime appointment to the highest
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court in the land who has been accused
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credibly of sexual assault that's all
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it's filled with that kind of stuff Vic
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duty and said that Brett Kavanaugh tried
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to rape her in high school she is now
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facing death threats for her courage and
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her worst she would be treated by this
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body have come to fruition another woman
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Deborah Ramirez agreed to tell her story
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after being contacted by a reporter
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again risking her career and her safety
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and said that Brett Kavanaugh exposed
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himself to her face in college while
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laughing as part of a game as part of a
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game I didn't hear the game part yeah I
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didn't know it's part of the game dare
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expose himself to her face in college as
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part of a game I just love the cadence
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of it you know what I like is the fact
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that the Democrat
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here can you use the they using the
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hearings as a double-edged sword one
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edge is that there's these Republicans
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are Nazi and they're violent and Trump's
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there's a lot of violence because it's
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all these Nazis I mean it's just this
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violence meme is throughout this so
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she's been her life's been threatened
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yes what the FBI on that that's true and
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as you got to over two hundred thousand
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dollars in donations on GoFundMe for a
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security detail mm-hmm no this whole
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thing the GoFundMe is the best it's the
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best and you could pay people off you
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can do whatever you want right out there
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in the public transparent no one no one
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knows what's going on it's it's really
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good I have a number of other things
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here let's if Fox just a little thing
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from Fox
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well next job New York room Iceland
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Michael thank you very much honey he
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just said it for ten seconds I mean
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final thoughts Bill Cosby handcuffs it's
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powerful very powerful image powerful
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press conference I think this is a
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victory not just for Muskaan stand but
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all of Cosby's other alleged victims and
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really all other victims of sexual
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assaults we are in a new era this is the
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me to era victims will be believed they
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will receive justice and they should
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speak out and tell their truth no I
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think this is a real problem for the
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Cavanagh a situation with with Cosby
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being convicted being led off in
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handcuffs and your people I think Scott
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Adams would probably say that that's
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that kind of message persuades people to
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think about Cavanaugh being guilty as
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well about Cavanaugh being guilty as
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um about Cavanaugh being guilty as
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Trump did an a press conference which
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was I mean we could just sit there I'm
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not gonna listen to that all day to the
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words he mispronounces to the things you
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said I mean it's and my mouth falls open
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I'm just like wow this is great this is
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the thing they're thinking about that
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Prescott you know if we assume that
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Trump is be our thesis is that this guy
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was the straw man set up to just get
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beat up yeah probably warned in advance
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you know you're gonna get beat up well I
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think I can handle it if the whole thing
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is just to move on to Amy sooner than
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later they're gonna move on to her event
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it is and I think he gave it away in
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this press conference I think he totally
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totally played his hand it could it came
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out kind of out of nowhere he didn't
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have to do what he said I mean here it
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is you know it can happen the other way
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allegations can go the other way also
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you understand that and whether it was a
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man or a woman 30 years ago 36 years ago
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in fact they don't even know how many
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years ago because nobody knows what the
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time is that's a long time and I could
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pick as an example hopefully I won't
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have to do it as a replacement because
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hopefully this is going to go very well
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on Thursday it's going to go very well
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or Monday or Saturday or Sunday whenever
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they vote but I could pick a woman and
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she couldn't George is made from many
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years ago also but I would look at the
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character know what I have to do are
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reluctant to come forward you've raised
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doubts about these accusers many of them
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I don't think people are reluctant to
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come forward they're gonna have a chance
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to speak at a they have a major chance
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to say excuse me excuse me
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they have a major chance to speak and it
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will be tomorrow I assume we've delayed
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this meaning the Republican senators not
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me the Republican senators have delayed
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this for weeks now they're giving women
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a major chance to speak now it's
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possible I'll hear that and I'll say hey
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I'm changing my mind that is possible we
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want to give them a chance to spin off
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and they're given is NASA it seems like
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yes just dinner
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he does he apparently did learn the
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Kellyanne Conway trick which I've never
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seen him do before of saying excuse me
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excuse me excuse me to stop someone from
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interrupt especially when it's Jim
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Acosta yeah well yeah I don't I can't
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imagine why he's even talking to that
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guy but anyway so anyway so I think the
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president gave it away right there
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that's been the plan the whole time and
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the only way I can look it was a hedge
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it's like hey you know we're gonna do
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this we'll put in a really quality guy
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but he might or or gal but that person
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could probably get chopped down for a
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whole bunch of reasons we got to try and
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do before the midterms but we want to
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save the best because Ginsburg is going
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to go anyway so Amy would get on no
22:59
matter what so it's kind of can't lose
23:02
and I guess he thinks he ignites his
23:03
base if if they can't get him confirmed
23:05
before - beforehand
23:07
yes because the arrogant people got to
23:10
vote yeah the Democrats have been
23:12
pounding the pavement to get people out
23:13
to vote but there's with the economy
23:16
booming which it should continue to do
23:18
pass the midterms I think and a half
23:29
years into our so-called bull market
23:31
Wow wait wait it isn't it 88 2008 2018
23:37
isn't that the cycle isn't it like we're
23:39
on a 10-year cycle we had he was 87 was
23:42
87 or 88 it was 87 we had the October 87
23:46
well the 87 crash was was a flash flash
23:51
then we had that really corresponds to
23:54
an 80 year cycle from 1907 kind of thing
23:58
oh I concur with my dear colleague yes
24:02
1907 I mean what am I thinking
24:04
right point is is that this economy as
24:08
being is like the plates in the airs and
24:11
in this song dad
24:14
yups being played spin the plates and so
24:17
they have this going on and it'll be
24:20
interesting to see what happens if they
24:22
I mean it could crash in October that's
24:23
a classic month yes it's the best month
24:25
it's a crash I'm so back back to the
24:28
pressure and then I want to get back to
24:29
for a second with a couple other clips
24:31
but Jim Acosta did them the worst virtue
24:35
signaling thing I've ever seen it was so
24:39
stupid and it was in the context of him
24:43
asking questions and actually the
24:44
question just heard came after that we
24:48
always have about about the sexual
24:51
assault but just to virtue signal to
24:55
everyone that he stands up to the
24:57
president who hates women you know he
24:59
hates women right the Nazi orange headus
25:01
boy ya know yeah
25:02
hates women hates Jews hates blacks
25:04
there's not much less to hate it hates
25:07
pretty much everybody yeah except me
25:09
because I'm an old straight white dude
25:11
I'm in the pocket listen to what Jim
25:14
Acosta said thank you very much if you
25:16
don't mind after I'm finished if we
25:19
juror Halle or Vivian or one of our
25:21
female colleagues could go after me that
25:23
would be great
25:24
this president just to follow up on
25:26
these allegations against what does he
25:28
mean by that
25:29
explain what what is what does that mean
25:31
I think we great to put if a female what
25:33
does it mean no what does it man be
25:34
right if a female reporter were to ask
25:35
you a question about the this issue what
25:38
so what he's saying is after I'm done
25:39
after the man here is done could you you
25:42
probably should let some women go he
25:44
doesn't even realize how stupid he
25:46
sounds it's terrible I mean he literally
25:49
says after I'm done here listen thank
25:51
you very much if you don't mind after
25:53
I'm finished after I'm finished you
25:55
should probably ask a woman about this
25:57
you know it's like I'm trying to promote
25:59
women here after me what a dick he is a
26:02
total hog Oh disgusting that is bad NPR
26:09
did something I found interesting and
26:11
although not terribly innovative they
26:14
got a whole bunch of high school kids
26:16
today's 15 year olds and asked them some
26:19
questions about this Kavanagh a hearing
26:22
and situation
26:24
Wow situation
26:28
and actually they I think these kids are
26:30
from the the ones the gyul here is from
26:33
the same school Cavanaugh went to the
26:35
prep school and the girls are from the
26:37
same school that Judge Ford went to hey
26:43
innovative no they really went all out
26:46
at at NPR let's do this and I thought
26:49
the results were predictable with judge
26:51
Ford no it's a dr. Ford it's judge has a
26:54
judge for it Gnawa thanks for the
26:56
correction um I think that the first
26:59
reaction is that it's pretty crazy that
27:03
it's like my school so involved in
27:06
Georgetown Prep is so involved
27:07
especially because like I have a lot of
27:10
friends who went to prep and you
27:14
prepared a lot of up talking I think
27:16
it's really admirable how much the
27:18
Holton community immediately stood
27:19
behind community immediately stood
27:21
Christine please afford okay I mean what
27:24
about you the school did not start
27:26
talking about it immediately I mean most
27:28
people didn't even know who Cavanaugh
27:30
was or that there is an open seat on
27:32
Supreme Court but then as it you know
27:40
started headlining more and more often
27:41
and people started posting about it and
27:43
especially the more activist students in
27:45
our school people started talking about
27:46
it more definitely okay and so what's
27:48
the nature of those conversations I mean
27:50
what are people saying I think people
27:52
are talking about how what one what you
27:54
do in high school affects the rest of
27:55
your life and to the way that people are
27:58
perceiving high school students on a
27:59
national level and the way that the GOP
28:01
Senate is talking about us this is
28:03
really fascinating to me so this is not
28:06
about men and women and power and sex as
28:10
a weapon no no it's all about them hey
28:13
okay they're talking about us Oh be
28:19
careful what you do now that could mess
28:21
you up for the rest they don't care they
28:22
do not care what happened or did not
28:24
happen they're not don't even know this
28:26
is is this not like a prominent
28:29
preparatory school they don't even know
28:32
they didn't even know the open under
28:33
some sort of trend in that generation
28:35
which is the new think
28:39
in very condescending way why that's
28:41
been unappreciated by my school I think
28:44
that the the male Hummers have been
28:46
under underexposed on the No Agenda show
28:49
I'm glad that we have him about us in
28:52
this very condescending way that's
28:57
appreciating me they've just been saying
29:00
stuff about how you know high schoolers
29:01
don't know anything about consent and
29:03
and just kind of referring to us as if
29:05
we're like ignorant and and that we
29:07
don't know what we're talking about but
29:08
almost every high schooler I know knows
29:11
the difference between what Kavanagh did
29:13
and the relationship and so the fact
29:16
that people have sort of been pretending
29:19
like that's not true has been offensive
29:21
to a lot of the high schoolers in my
29:22
school definitely so let me just open
29:24
here I'm gonna have to continuously say
29:25
what he is alleged to have done yes is
29:29
claiming that he's done that was also
29:31
very telling I found the guy is also
29:33
telling in the fact that this kid is
29:35
supposed to be so all-knowing and then
29:37
he dry makes a mistake of doing that and
29:39
he got caught by the reporter which I
29:41
was I'm glad that happened yes and then
29:43
he backs off real quick but yeah he's an
29:45
idiot so a lot of like the voice oh
29:49
they're all like this this is all of
29:52
them every city I think are very
29:55
privileged children are these these are
29:57
private school this kind of city it's
30:01
like that Connecticut accent but it's
30:03
all Buffy you know Buffy what's also
30:06
good for the tea I don't know I think
30:09
you're also hearing DC DC is filled with
30:11
douche bags with douche bag children and
30:13
and and later we'll get to it but Power
30:16
Man it doesn't matter what kind of power
30:18
you have it it's very attractive to
30:22
people and it's very intoxicating to
30:24
people who have it and John and I have
30:27
been around long enough to see all the
30:29
crazy shit the people with power do it
30:32
can be a CEO it can be a politician it
30:34
can be all it's just it's that's human
30:36
nature now we're finally seeing how it
30:39
works here is one of the girls at the at
30:43
the at dr. Ford School who also wrote
30:47
and signed her name to the letter of
30:49
support then you'd like to know why only
30:52
that seems like an obvious question well
30:54
so why did you decide to write this
30:55
letter by the way is it for my folks
30:56
that the little letter that you wrote is
30:58
titled we are fifteen-year-old girls we
31:00
were with you Christine Blasi Ford I
31:02
mean why did you decide to write it when
31:04
we heard about the allegations we felt
31:07
really passionate about it because again
31:08
we are 15 and it was something so
31:11
personal to us so we wrote the letter
31:13
because we wanted I know it they are all
31:15
deflecting that's all about them yeah
31:18
and she can't be guilty because of us
31:22
and it was something so personal to us
31:24
so we wrote the letter because we wanted
31:27
this perspective because the way that
31:29
people were treating this trial and the
31:30
allegations was very they were
31:33
overlooking that she had a humanity and
31:35
she was a person we just felt that
31:36
empathy for her and he wanted to pass
31:38
that on to adult and other teenagers and
31:40
everyone she had humanity and she's a
31:43
person so we just wanted to pass that on
31:45
yeah and Jack you're shaking your head
31:49
she can't even finish the sentence and
31:52
the reporter goes uh to adult and other
31:55
teenagers and everyone yeah and a jack
31:59
you're shaking your head you're nodding
32:00
your head yes yeah definitely definitely
32:04
awesome letter and I think that that was
32:06
an awesome idea house and we're glad to
32:09
support Christine budget forward with
32:11
you awesome letter was an awesome idea
32:13
complete fraud I give you murderer she
32:16
could be a murderer murderer humanity
32:23
she has humanity and she's a person now
32:26
let's talk a little bit about this
32:27
single sex school social culture I mean
32:30
Anjali is just talking to us about
32:31
single sex schools I don't know is is
32:33
your school single sex or a co-ed it's
32:35
correct it's co-ed okay so I mean tell
32:37
us a little bit about if you can sort of
32:39
what the the social culture is like
32:42
there the social culture is very focused
32:47
on gender roles which is something that
32:49
really not it supports sexual assault
32:54
and it it's just it makes our culture so
32:57
much worse when it comes to rape culture
32:59
and it's just something that yeah it's
33:02
really a culture hard to avoid but it's
33:04
something that we should be trying and
33:06
focusing to stop hmm.well so I just want
33:11
to read a comment to you Lila that we
33:12
got on our website it's from someone
33:14
called honest debate - and this person
33:17
says quit traumatizing these poor high
33:20
school girls by turning them into
33:21
inevitable victims empower them instead
33:24
this effort to paint males as president
33:26
predators and females as pure is simply
33:29
insane and females as pure is simply
33:30
once your react we respond to that
33:32
person the letter empowered me and might
33:35
hope to co-workers so much that that
33:38
comment is just so I don't know I can't
33:41
it's just that was so empowering and to
33:43
be able to have some oiss
33:44
is more empowering than anything and so
33:46
we're not painting men as predators this
33:48
is who they are
33:49
hold on hold on hold on she says so a
33:53
lot which is interesting but yes now
33:56
she's saying all men are creeps yeah I
33:58
was so empowering and to be able to have
33:59
that voice is more empowering than
34:01
anything and so we're not painting men
34:03
as Petitte errs this is who they are and
34:05
fun for boys should never be
34:07
exploitation for girls and so will fun
34:09
and ok stop
34:11
you have to get that that clipped out
34:14
for the Voronoi so what was she says
34:16
when I'm in this way they are that's
34:22
that was so empowering these kids
34:24
schools I blame the teachers this is
34:27
this is what the teachers be able to
34:28
have that voice is more empowering than
34:30
anything and we're not painting men as
34:32
Petters this is who they are and fun for
34:35
boys should never be exploitation for
34:37
girls and so will fun Lila were you I
34:45
mean this one just drops out from time
34:49
to time she's like she falls asleep just
34:50
stops talking
34:51
yeah all right final one with a new term
34:54
for us to learn Lela Bagwell I mean just
34:57
an ass same question I asked of Anjali
34:59
are people getting our young people
35:01
getting mixed signals from our nation's
35:03
leaders right now now yes the mixed
35:05
signals clearly oh yeah I think that
35:09
there is some obvious sexism and that as
35:11
we tell boys that we're telling judge
35:15
Cavanaugh that his mistakes his actions
35:17
were in high school they don't matter
35:18
anymore in high school they don't matter
35:18
but yet we're telling people that we're
35:21
telling teenagers that they need to be
35:22
responsible for their actions and it's
35:23
just awful how they how adults get to
35:27
pick and choose what we're responsible
35:28
for mm-hmm that's like a noodle boy
35:31
thing adult noodle boy adults get to
35:34
pick and choose what they're those
35:38
adults but wait there's a term for it
35:39
awful how they how adults get to pick
35:43
and choose what we're responsible for
35:44
mm-hmm choose what we're responsible for
35:45
tell me more about that like adult ism
35:49
is very real adult ism very real yes
35:56
that's when you and I pick and choose
35:58
what your kids should care about that's
35:59
adult ism when it's called parenting but
36:02
in the Newspeak its adult ism you a
36:05
whole adult asyou who do you think you
36:07
are well I don't know I raised you
36:10
parent you sucked all my my resources or
36:13
my money is gone I'm a parent yes
36:16
now that adult is impairing is adult ism
36:18
fear is freedom like adult ism is very
36:22
real as in we overlooked the youth
36:25
perspective and
36:25
we don't really empathize with them and
36:27
that is a perspective that really needs
36:29
to be seen and that's why I'm glad I'm
36:30
doing this is okay well I'm pulling your
36:33
your tuition how about that for some
36:34
adult ism these person needs to be
36:37
considered more and I think we could
36:39
have a like a lot more well-rounded
36:43
conversations about this if we really
36:45
included these perspective yeah we're
36:47
talking with a terrific roundtable of
36:49
teens about what they make of this
36:51
moment regarding the Kavanagh nomination
36:54
and sexual assault allegations and how
36:55
you know we as a nation our nation's
36:58
leaders are handling it and what lessons
36:59
they're drawing from this moment
37:05
that's what the lemon to give you a clip
37:07
of the day for the adult ISM woman girl
37:10
I'll take that iterate where this was
37:17
from this was from on the media in PR
37:21
okay on the media doesn't show that
37:23
shows up on Sundays yes yes yes yes I'm
37:27
surprised they would weren't more
37:28
flabbergasted than they were about least
37:30
say yeah they did they did hang in there
37:33
to get to say adult ism or her adult ism
37:36
it's a great word you're so adult issed
37:40
you're an adult is stirred well that's
37:45
probably about all we can say about
37:46
what's in what's happening I don't know
37:48
I mean the idea is he doesn't go through
37:51
that's the idea well I think your little
37:55
clip of Trump kind of giving it all away
37:57
cuz he really can't resist hints that
38:01
people that if you're hearing him right
38:03
in the know yeah if you having the right
38:06
stuff if you're not you just love it
38:07
whatever now he trouble went to these UN
38:10
yes and he gave what I thought was
38:14
actually a very good speech yeah but it
38:17
was ridicule because you got a somebody
38:19
heckled him from the audience yeah and
38:22
then he made he crack the joke and
38:23
everyone laughed yeah he cracked a joke
38:25
never would know after what was
38:27
interpreted by the night late-night
38:29
comics is they were laughing at him he
38:31
was an idiot do we have that on the
38:33
Trump rotation laughingstock of the
38:36
world rotation laughingstock of the
38:37
because that's what is turned into that
38:39
laughter that the the mainstream has
38:41
turned it into we're the laughingstock
38:43
of the world the world laughs at you
38:46
Donald Trump I think is from rotation
38:49
dot-com is the website yeah I don't
38:54
think it's on there huh well it needs to
38:56
be added huh we have a lot on there but
38:59
I need to add a bunch and I keep putting
39:02
on little sheets on the back of envelope
39:03
size definitely edit any I'll put it on
39:08
here have you heard of OneNote
39:17
okay well I was a couple others missing
39:19
on their people should send me says some
39:21
emailed me some of the missing ones we
39:24
got that 100 on there but it was just
39:26
missing back back to the UN speech so
39:28
now I have like the kind of a long
39:31
boring rundown that PBS and I thought it
39:34
was pretty good but his PBS trump and
39:38
sovereignty is a long long clip that
39:41
could be interrupted a few times but
39:42
more importantly I have clip the speech
39:46
itself okay which has which I they left
39:49
a lot of the good stuff out in this
39:51
rundown even though I thought it was a
39:52
good run down but it was still oriented
39:55
toward toward Trump promoting the way
39:59
that guy keeps saying it was so-called
40:01
sovereignty so-called saw right but the
40:05
American so-called sovereignty yeah we
40:07
have so-called stop so-called no we
40:08
don't have you seen the border Hey so he
40:12
has just so there was a doubt it
40:14
it was pretty objective except it would
40:16
be the angle was it was like the angle
40:19
of the story was downplayed it was as
40:21
though is the guy's a lunatic and he had
40:24
a few good things to say and he told
40:26
these guys he told a lot of these guys
40:28
off he was actually pretty mean-spirited
40:30
and there's a lot of nasty things and he
40:35
wants to protect the country from you
40:38
know this global these twice he said
40:40
globalism is bad yeah but let's start
40:44
this instead of going to that let's go
40:47
to Trump and I have the Trump speech
40:51
this is the opener where somebody
40:53
shouted something and then he joked
40:54
about it and they got a laugh today I
40:56
stand before the United Nations General
40:58
Assembly to share the extraordinary
41:01
progress we've made in less than two
41:04
years my administration has accomplished
41:07
more than almost any Administration in
41:11
the history of our country
41:14
America's so true
41:22
didn't expect that reaction but that's
41:24
okay expect that reaction but that's
41:28
the thing is I can totally hear it from
41:32
dimension B I can totally hear all
41:35
they're laughing at him
41:37
vo what an idiot I can hear it well
41:43
there is no I mean you know easy to hear
41:46
and the dimension B you can also have
41:48
Trump is his braggadocios thing this
41:51
really gets on their nerves because one
41:53
thing he's bragging mostly about the I'm
41:55
he's writing about himself and his
41:57
accomplishments whatever they may or may
41:59
not be some people say there are none
42:01
that's what Hillary was said and she did
42:03
so on the Colbert show I have a clip or
42:06
if you think it's an accomplishment to
42:09
put your foot down with the China trade
42:11
and you put your foot down with loss of
42:13
industry and if you put your foot down
42:15
about this and about that some people
42:18
think that's an accomplishment
42:19
some people don't they just assume this
42:21
be a big global happy-go-lucky world
42:24
governed thing and we were all gonna be
42:26
fine for it and that split is I think
42:30
it's more more I listen to this stuff
42:33
and the more I do this show I think that
42:35
split is worse than we think it is I
42:37
think that I think a good part of the
42:40
American public would just as soon be
42:41
part of a of a global government is run
42:45
by somebody in Brussels half of Great
42:50
Britain feels that way
42:52
half a Great Britain thinks it's fine to
42:54
let them let the Belgians tell us what
42:56
to do
42:57
we'll be fine we'll be happy as long as
42:59
they send us a check once in a while I
43:01
think most of those people have
43:02
disengaged they just they just disengage
43:04
and they just let someone else take care
43:05
of it and they really don't care it's
43:07
not a part of their life yeah and they
43:10
don't care if some Belgian tells them
43:11
what to do which I find to be peculiar
43:14
personally but I'm an old fart
43:15
apparently but let's just let Trump
43:17
finish up because he does have a few
43:19
messages in this little ditty
43:23
America's economy is booming like never
43:26
before since my election we've added 10
43:29
trillion dollars in wealth the stock
43:32
market is at an all-time high in history
43:35
and jobless claims are at a 50-year low
43:41
african-american Hispanic American and
43:43
Asian American unemployment have all
43:47
achieved their lowest levels ever
43:49
recorded we've added more than 4 million
43:53
new jobs including half a million
43:55
manufacturing jobs we have past the
43:58
biggest tax cuts and reforms in American
44:01
history tax cuts and reforms in American
44:02
we've started the construction of a
44:05
major border wall and we have greatly
44:08
strengthened border security we have
44:10
secured record funding for our military
44:13
700 billion dollars this year and 716
44:18
billion dollars next year very
44:21
interesting how he says we have secured
44:23
funding for the hour for the funding for
44:26
the military you mean you forced us to
44:29
pay for it is what he's saying well it
44:31
means they passed a bill yeah but yeah
44:33
secured it's it's it's a little too
44:36
businesslike II for me yeah well he's a
44:38
business you guys I know he's just
44:40
before me it's like hey it's my money I
44:42
hate it when you spend it on that Dean
44:44
billion dollars next year our military
44:48
will soon be more powerful than it has
44:51
ever been before in other words the
44:55
United States is stronger safer and a
45:00
richer country than it was when I
45:02
assumed office less than two years ago
45:05
ok now he starts to explain why and it's
45:10
why it's better it's because again it's
45:13
just basically he's put his foot down
45:14
about one thing or another let's start
45:16
with this short clip on migration ok
45:20
that is one reason the United States
45:22
will not participate in the new global
45:25
compact on migration migration should
45:29
not be governed by an international body
45:33
unaccountable to our own citizens what
45:37
is he referring to
45:38
who does the UN want to do that yeah
45:41
they wanted they wanted to determine who
45:43
can come into every country yeah oh
45:45
great come into every country yeah oh
45:46
ultimately the only long-term solution
45:48
to the migration crisis is to help
45:51
people build more hopeful futures and
45:53
while in their home countries yeah make
45:59
their countries great again hey you know
46:03
I could not find a clip anywhere and the
46:05
story just kind of went away
46:06
I believe the Dalai Lama and I don't
46:11
know where he was he was in some other
46:12
country he came out and said hey you
46:14
know people should go back to their own
46:17
countries after after Ohio and that cut
46:20
completely snowed under oh you don't
46:22
want to have that Dalai Lama is this is
46:25
the global governance war right now
46:28
we're witnessing it yeah and Trump is
46:30
giving a speech about it so let's listen
46:32
to the socialism part of this currently
46:37
we are witnessing a human tragedy as an
46:43
example in Venezuela more than 2 million
46:48
people have fled the anguish inflicted
46:51
by the socialist Maduro regime and its
46:55
Cuban sponsors not long ago Venezuela
46:59
was one of the richest countries on
47:01
earth today socialism has bankrupted the
47:06
oil-rich nation and driven its people
47:11
into abject
47:13
poverty virtually everywhere socialism
47:18
or communism has been tried it has
47:21
produced suffering corruption and decay
47:25
socialism's thirst for power leads to
47:29
expansion incursion and oppression all
47:34
nations of the world should resist
47:36
socialism and the misery that it brings
47:40
to everyone we're well on our way here
47:44
though they had a camera on the Sweden
47:47
nose oh really well you know the Prime
47:50
Minister just got tossed out of Sweden
47:52
yeah so it's the new guys coming in he's
47:55
gonna have to form a government that's
47:57
it yes great the great socialist country
48:00
of Sweden and just as a side note the
48:02
great socialist country of Denmark which
48:04
as we know is the best country in the
48:06
world next to Sweden don't they the
48:08
happiest in the world of the best the
48:10
best in the world of the best the
48:10
everything's free it's all fantastic
48:12
except oh yeah their free healthcare
48:15
also does not include dental or optical
48:18
oh no disappointment by the way that
48:24
last step you heard would be played by
48:26
no mainstream media well no why would we
48:29
do that so now he goes on and on about
48:32
about global governance and he
48:33
specifically talks about he brings up
48:36
right now he's in the middle of talking
48:37
about the ICC the International Criminal
48:39
Court he says we're not listening to
48:41
these guys there were any of these
48:42
operations ever which started with Bush
48:46
I believe is that when they when they we
48:51
we had the big descend of course Bush is
48:53
a war criminal they want hard to bring
48:56
Cheney and Bush and everybody's
48:57
international criminal organization yes
49:00
no no we're not recognizing that court
49:02
that can send me to jail no of course we
49:05
don't recognize that as far as America
49:06
is concerned the ICC has no jurisdiction
49:10
no legitimacy and no authority
49:14
the ICC claims near universal
49:17
jurisdiction over the citizens of every
49:20
country violating all principles of
49:24
justice fairness and due process we will
49:27
never surrender America sovereignty to
49:30
an unelected unaccountable global
49:33
bureaucracy America is governed by
49:38
Americans we reject the ideology of
49:42
globalism and we embrace the doctrine of
49:46
patriotism around the world responsible
49:51
nations must defend against threats to
49:53
sovereignty not just from global
49:57
governments but also from other new
50:00
forms of coercion and domination hmm
50:04
what new forms of coercion and
50:05
domination would that be now well the
50:09
the subtext of that message was brexit
50:12
ah yeah gotcha
50:15
we're not gonna submit to some bonehead
50:18
bureaucrat someplace else
50:20
hmm and that's really a message to the
50:22
to the bureaucrats now the nut of this
50:24
whole thing I think though even though
50:26
this is Dulles was China no doubt it's
50:29
the China thing and I have the China
50:31
part of it and it is extremely rough he
50:35
is rough on China many leads into it in
50:37
a very interesting way this again was
50:39
not produced on any mainstream media and
50:42
just yesterday I stood with President
50:44
moon to announce the successful
50:46
completion of the brand-new US Korea
50:50
trade deal and this is just the
50:52
beginning many nations in this hall will
50:54
agree that the world trading system is
50:58
in dire need of change for example
51:01
countries were admitted to the World
51:04
Trade Organization that violate every
51:08
single principle on which the
51:10
organization is based while the United
51:13
States and many other nations play by
51:15
the rules these countries use
51:16
government-run industrial planning and
51:20
state-owned enterprises to rig the
51:22
system in their
51:24
they engage in relentless product
51:28
dumping forced technology transfer and
51:32
the theft of intellectual property the
51:38
united states lost over three million
51:40
manufacturing jobs nearly a quarter of
51:43
all steel germs and sixty thousand
51:47
factories after China joined the WTO and
51:50
we have racked up 13 trillion dollars in
51:54
trade deficits over the last two decades
51:58
but those days are over we will no
52:01
longer tolerate such abuse we will not
52:05
allow our workers to be victimized our
52:08
companies to be cheated and our wealth
52:12
to be plundered and transferred America
52:16
will never apologize for protecting its
52:20
citizens the United States has just
52:24
announced tariffs on another 200 billion
52:26
dollars in Chinese made goods we total
52:31
so far of two hundred and fifty billion
52:33
dollars I have great respect and
52:36
affection from my friend President Xi
52:38
but I've made clear our trade imbalance
52:41
is just not acceptable China's market
52:45
distortions and the way they deal cannot
52:50
be tolerated
52:52
as my administration has demonstrated
52:54
America will always act in our national
52:58
interests yes only two speeds style it's
53:07
got two styles the conversational style
53:08
a lot right but but what happens when
53:12
he's in the in this slow speed is he
53:15
starts to slur and words don't come out
53:17
right but when he then everything it's a
53:23
thing with him he has to be loud and
53:26
otherwise it doesn't come out right yeah
53:28
that's how you get an AMA that's how you
53:31
get that stuff well he had that long s
53:33
you heard it yeah it was it was nice
53:36
like that but this was his throwing down
53:41
the gauntlet right here this
53:42
particularly well just stay with China
53:47
for a second I just like to go back to
53:48
his presser we also said something about
53:50
China with new informations that okay
53:52
and then we'll come back to this yeah
53:54
earlier today and just now you made a
53:57
significant allegation against the
53:58
Chinese government you suggested that
54:00
the Chinese had meddled in or Armas
54:03
right that's what I hear yeah I can't
54:11
tell you now but it came it didn't come
54:13
out of nowhere that I can tell you now
54:15
if you they've actually admitted that
54:17
they're going after farmers I mean I
54:19
think most of you can cover that I like
54:21
that you're shaking your head yes I'm
54:23
gonna ask you the next question because
54:24
of that okay it's probably gonna be the
54:26
killer of all questions but but let me
54:29
just explain uh now we put on two
54:33
hundred and fifty billion dollars and
54:35
they're paying 25% on that they're
54:37
paying billions and billions this has
54:39
never happened to China and I like China
54:42
and I like President Xi a lot I think
54:45
he's a friend of mine he may not be a
54:47
friend of mine anymore but I think he
54:48
probably respects from what I hear if
54:51
you look at mr. pillsbury the leading
54:53
authority in China he was on a good show
54:57
I won't mention the name of the show he
54:58
does this a lot
54:59
I won't mention the network I won't
55:01
mention the name of the show I won't
55:02
mention the person why does he do that
55:04
what is it what is this this is it's
55:06
like a tick whenever you mentioned
55:08
something there's a reason I don't know
55:10
what it is okay I mean I'm sure we could
55:12
figure out what it is but I don't know
55:14
off the top of my head but he's he
55:16
probably gets criticized for suresh fox
55:18
yeah this but yeah okay yeah yeah yeah
55:21
yeah I got you one China he was on a
55:23
good show I won't mention the name of
55:25
the show recently and he was saying that
55:28
China has total respect for Donald Trump
55:31
and for Donald Trump's very very large
55:34
brain documentation to the Chinese
55:48
people they go into China start asking
55:50
around they all love this guy and they
55:51
think he has a big brain but yeah but
55:54
yet the way this was turned around and
55:56
again I just go get clip after clip if
55:58
you want Donald Trump said he has a big
56:00
brain it's not what he but its fans I
56:04
wish someone had said that about me
56:06
might be saying that all day you say the
56:08
Chinaman over this and I got a big brain
56:11
fantastic right that was my Intermezzo
56:14
well no I just stopped there because it
56:16
was like he he makes let's summarize
56:19
what he said there he and I forgot to
56:21
clip that myself I'm glad you got it
56:23
their meddling Chinese have said they're
56:26
gonna meddle in the elections and they
56:28
have better capability or at least as
56:30
good a capability they've already done
56:32
it in Iowa he referred to the farmers in
56:34
Iowa they took out an ad in the
56:36
newspaper yeah you know that's against
56:39
the election rules yes and so there are
56:42
the newspaper take gladly take the money
56:44
of course the Chinese don't like Trump
56:48
and they want to put this back on the
56:49
globalist track yeah it's possible and I
56:52
there's more I think about it listening
56:54
to his speech at the UN is that it's a
56:57
pretty daunting thing he's trying to do
57:00
which is to get us and the people top
57:03
globalism the globalization of
57:07
everything which by the way was it also
57:10
a major trend before World War one I
57:11
have to I have to here the PBS stuff now
57:14
cuz I'll bet it's a bit as dynamite
57:16
I DEP now that you've heard that you do
57:18
have one more I have a homeland pitch
57:20
which I have as a minus one which is it
57:22
music clip I I can drop so let's rock
57:24
let's drop that and then that's the
57:26
previous clip is long but you can
57:28
interrupt it and we can talk about it
57:30
you can see that wait you can see the
57:33
difference in the in what Trump was
57:35
doing and what they're say that would
57:37
they say he's doing they have that a lot
57:39
of his clips in they're not the best one
57:41
presumably the World Press documented
57:44
what he actually said the United Nations
57:46
General Assembly presumably they
57:48
listened to what he said and didn't just
57:50
stop after the first minute saying ha
57:52
we've got the soundbite ha ha ha they're
57:55
laughing at him we're done all right
57:57
everybody that's that's a wrap yeah
58:03
nations today and sought again to
58:05
explain his America first views to the
58:07
rest of the world and to outline threats
58:09
as he sees them that's it right there he
58:13
wasn't talking about America first he
58:15
was saying not globalism
58:18
I think this is I think there's a no I
58:21
disagree okay I think you could not he
58:25
wasn't talking about but you can
58:26
interpret it because he was saying we
58:28
want to protect our sovereignty you want
58:30
to protect okay all right all right you
58:32
want to protect our borders we want to
58:34
protect ourselves from this and and we
58:35
want don't want to get ripped off we
58:37
don't want you dissing you put it all
58:39
together all America first okay got it
58:42
but as Nick Schifrin reports from the UN
58:44
mr. Trump's us above all philosophy was
58:47
being challenged repeatedly by other
58:49
leaders above all Hitler reference
58:50
President Trump walked into a room he
58:52
wants chastised as a club where people
58:54
have a good time and rejected the UN's
58:57
internationalism for renewed nationalism
58:59
sovereign and independent nations are
59:02
the only vehicle where freedom has ever
59:05
survived democracy has ever endured
59:09
where peace has ever prospered but among
59:14
the world's highest level gathering of
59:16
leaders where President Trump calls
59:17
sovereignty has been deeply unpopular he
59:20
pulled out of the Paris climate
59:21
agreement signed by 196 countries he
59:24
pulled out of the Iran nuclear deal
59:25
negotiated with Europe and over Arab and
59:28
European objections he moved the US
59:30
Embassy to Jerusalem the president calls
59:33
those decisions achievements but they
59:35
got him off to an inauspicious start
59:36
just a mat in less than two years my
59:39
administration what is inauspicious mean
59:43
rocky mission has accomplished more than
59:46
almost any administration in the history
59:50
of our country someone in the audience
59:52
yells something in her ass so true
1:00:00
didn't expect that reaction but that's
1:00:02
okay expect that reaction but that's
1:00:03
but President Trump was unapologetic and
1:00:06
repeatedly defended his worldview we
1:00:09
reject the ideology of globalism and we
1:00:12
embrace the doctrine of patriotism it
1:00:16
was left to Europe to defend
1:00:18
multilateralism French president
1:00:20
Emmanuel macron spoke for nearly 40
1:00:22
minutes and called president Trump's
1:00:23
reference a sovereignty avail for
1:00:25
unilateralis and victim oh it leads
1:00:28
directly to the isolationism into
1:00:30
conflict generalised clashes men against
1:00:33
the man do not accept the erosion of
1:00:36
multilateralism don't accept our history
1:00:38
unraveling multilateralism unilateral
1:00:41
these just different words for globalism
1:00:43
and and nationalism not really but it's
1:00:49
it's like it's like a stepping stone to
1:00:52
the other words it's varying with
1:00:55
macarons bitching about when he keeps
1:00:56
talking about unilateralism mean you do
1:00:58
you act on your own for your own benefit
1:01:01
hmm another worse you do a deal with
1:01:04
somebody you just do the deal
1:01:06
yeah multilateralism obviously you have
1:01:08
a whole bunch of people get together
1:01:10
that means you're not all agreed you're
1:01:12
not not considerate you're not
1:01:14
considerate of other pin and the brexit
1:01:16
thing of course which is really a
1:01:17
subtext to all of this and the people
1:01:19
that are brexit ears or you know this
1:01:22
isn't turning britain back to
1:01:24
unilaterally they got to do their own
1:01:25
deals they got a dude they got us you
1:01:28
know instead of working as a collective
1:01:30
you could say you could use the words I
1:01:32
think simultaneous or parallel to
1:01:34
collectivism okay this Trump's anti
1:01:38
collectivist right and we want to be
1:01:40
collectivist where we all get together
1:01:41
yeah multilateral you know we're all
1:01:44
gonna be one big kumbaya we're gonna
1:01:46
have one guy right in the whole world
1:01:47
that's we want one guy running the whole
1:01:50
world that's the way to go I'm not what
1:01:56
could possibly go wrong head to it our
1:01:58
children are watching McCrone received
1:02:01
an extended ovation as did UN Secretary
1:02:04
General Antonio Guterres he warned
1:02:06
against what he called authoritarian a
1:02:08
national ban implicitly criticized
1:02:09
president Trump's policy of separating
1:02:11
children at the US border
1:02:13
this is like going to Starfleet Command
1:02:15
and you know and just shouting I find it
1:02:19
incredibly abhorrent that this the head
1:02:23
of the UN this guy the you know the
1:02:25
assigned the guys that yeah he's yeah
1:02:28
this okay he would bring this separating
1:02:31
children thing out which we've done and
1:02:33
most people know began in the 90s as a
1:02:38
as a court-ordered opinion that had to
1:02:42
be enforced to hope stop no no no you're
1:02:44
wrong because now we're ripping them out
1:02:46
of their mother's arms it's different
1:02:49
and then the court hearted opinion and
1:02:52
at which went was in play during the
1:02:55
entire Obama administration he deported
1:02:57
a lot of people that weren't discussed
1:02:58
too much and it was none of this going
1:03:00
on for this guy to essentially lie to
1:03:06
this to this audience is is beyond me I
1:03:09
don't understand how people how come the
1:03:11
presses and all over this but now you're
1:03:13
putting the League of Nations very high
1:03:14
on a pedestal mr. dvorak Terrace we
1:03:18
warned against what he called
1:03:19
authorities national been implicitly
1:03:21
criticized president Trump's policy of
1:03:23
separating children at the US border
1:03:25
those who see their neighbors as
1:03:27
dangerous may cause a slit where there
1:03:30
was none those who closed their borders
1:03:32
to regular migration only few of the
1:03:35
world of traffickers the Iranian regime
1:03:37
Rob's its own people to pay for death
1:03:39
and destruction abroad across town the
1:03:41
US has top diplomat and national
1:03:43
security adviser appeared before a group
1:03:45
that's advocated for Iranian regime
1:03:47
change the u.s. is pursuing a pressure
1:03:49
campaign against Iran that's driven
1:03:51
Iran's currency to record lows and
1:03:53
flooded currency exchanges Iran is also
1:03:56
cobia protests by Iranians criticizing
1:03:59
government corruption today President
1:04:01
Trump suggested he was forcing Iran to
1:04:03
negotiate Iran is a much different
1:04:05
country today
1:04:07
than it was a year ago I think that at
1:04:09
some point we will have meaningful
1:04:13
discussions and probably do a deal I
1:04:15
don't see how it works otherwise
1:04:17
Europeans are meeting with Iran to try
1:04:18
and get around US sanctions for many
1:04:21
companies including European Airbus have
1:04:23
pulled out of Iran did they not have any
1:04:25
sound bites of the rouhani I heard him
1:04:29
know everybody's coming up and today
1:04:32
Iran's president Hassan rouhani rejected
1:04:35
dialogue with the u.s. UNK it is ironic
1:04:38
that the u.s. does not even conceal its
1:04:40
plan for overthrowing the same
1:04:42
government and invites to talks on what
1:04:45
basis and criteria can we enter into a
1:04:47
negotiation with such a government so
1:04:49
those all day President Trump did the
1:04:51
rounds and gave toasts to the UN but he
1:04:54
did not spare his criticism including
1:04:56
against historic US allies he says
1:04:58
ripoff the US on trade and defense we
1:05:01
defend many of these nations for nothing
1:05:03
and foreign aid moving forward we are
1:05:07
only going to give foreign aid to those
1:05:10
who respect us and frankly are our
1:05:15
friends the Western Europeans the
1:05:18
Canadians the UN itself will continue to
1:05:20
talk about multilateralism but their
1:05:22
leaders have continuously failed to
1:05:24
convince President Trump to change
1:05:26
course and they admit they can't
1:05:28
preserve what's been called the Western
1:05:29
liberal order on their own without the
1:05:31
awareness so the best thing they could
1:05:33
do is buy time as the US focuses on what
1:05:37
it calls sovereignty I was I was
1:05:39
wondering if we're gonna get a liberal
1:05:41
world order in there but like the
1:05:42
Western liberal order probably didn't
1:05:46
hear it play it play the end of it again
1:05:49
so I can get that sovereignty thing in
1:05:50
there the United Nations without the US
1:05:54
and so the best thing they could do is
1:05:56
buy time as the US focuses on what it
1:05:59
calls sovereignty sovereignty
1:06:04
we have no sovereignty this exact report
1:06:07
by the way this is exactly what's
1:06:09
happening with with Poland right now
1:06:11
where the you know the Starfleet Command
1:06:15
Council and timmermans leading the way
1:06:17
are cracking down on Poland
1:06:20
because Poland essentially is going to
1:06:22
gerrymander their justices their judges
1:06:25
by changing the retirement age so 27 of
1:06:28
the 72 have to retire and that's being
1:06:30
seen as meddling in the in the justice
1:06:33
system system you know they all did
1:06:35
pulled out an article 7 card on Poland
1:06:38
and that Poland went and whatever and so
1:06:41
now it's a showdown and now they're
1:06:42
gonna cut off money to Poland and and
1:06:45
the whole idea of the European Union I
1:06:48
was there when they sold it was you know
1:06:51
you have your own laws you can have your
1:06:52
own you can do your own thing we're just
1:06:55
don't pay no attention we just over here
1:06:57
up on the top send us your money and now
1:07:00
they're now they're putting this all
1:07:01
about trend yes of course is all about
1:07:04
money all about money that's what really
1:07:07
about you but now a couple of things you
1:07:09
mentioned in there he's the Trump and is
1:07:11
foreign aid he says this is not you know
1:07:14
the oh my god what is he saying
1:07:16
we're not gonna give foreign aid to
1:07:17
people who hate us this was a campaign
1:07:20
promise yeah yeah it was and the
1:07:23
Republicans by the way the Republican
1:07:25
base has been big if you read any of the
1:07:27
conservative literature and for decades
1:07:30
they've been bitching and moan why are
1:07:33
we giving money to our enemies why did
1:07:35
we just give some ones even though a lot
1:07:37
of the money were giving so then
1:07:39
so-called foreign aid is really part of
1:07:42
the economic hitman skiers used to block
1:07:45
people down so I mean it's not
1:07:47
necessarily as simple as he likes to
1:07:49
make it out even though the base loves
1:07:51
it the other one was the comment from
1:07:54
your Hani and or the of the narrator
1:07:56
about what terms are talking about
1:07:58
saying that they just need to buy time
1:08:02
in other words this globalist thing is
1:08:04
bigger than Trump just wait until we get
1:08:07
rid of him then what when do you wanna
1:08:08
marry back on track moving the jobs back
1:08:11
to China and putting the American public
1:08:13
into poverty be fantastic that seems
1:08:16
kind of the plan yeah yeah yeah because
1:08:19
that way that you know they're gonna
1:08:21
vote Democrat because before people do
1:08:23
that but i but i but i mean just look at
1:08:25
at our own country III don't see I don't
1:08:28
see the change John I don't see it's not
1:08:30
gonna happen but Trump can jump up and
1:08:32
down happen but Trump can jump up and
1:08:33
you know there's let's just say it's
1:08:35
down the middle so 50% of like yeah this
1:08:37
is how we like it and this is great and
1:08:39
this is America this is what we feel
1:08:40
like and the other half are just always
1:08:42
always always going to be completely
1:08:44
hating it and that's done forever I
1:08:46
don't see that I don't see the education
1:08:49
system persists on not teaching American
1:08:51
history yeah that's what we're gonna end
1:08:55
well there's one of those kids who don't
1:08:57
like the country they like themselves
1:08:58
more than anything else they get a lot
1:09:00
of self-esteem this newest group does Z
1:09:02
group that we talked about earlier show
1:09:03
is a real bad sign that's not bode well
1:09:07
at all yeah okay now I want to give you
1:09:11
an update okay we do always take a break
1:09:14
but you dude I'm letting you slide after
1:09:16
the braids go oh yeah do the update okay
1:09:19
there's about there's probably 20 cops
1:09:21
still blocking the same thing in that
1:09:23
and for at least a half an hour there
1:09:26
has been a fire ambulance and a fire
1:09:30
truck just sitting there turn on the
1:09:32
scanner heard something turn off the
1:09:33
scanner John and there's it's just a
1:09:37
bunch of gays they're waiting and it's
1:09:39
like there's somebody's I guess thing
1:09:40
somebody's got a bomb they're gonna blow
1:09:42
themselves up or oh and I have no idea
1:09:44
cuz it looks like a bomb action are you
1:09:46
safe though John are you safe out there
1:09:48
stay safe stay safe okay and with that I
1:09:52
just like to thank you for your courage
1:09:54
and say in the morning to you John Cena
1:09:58
John Cena for I could put the C in ICC
1:10:02
Dvorak there we go in the morning to you
1:10:07
mr. Adam Curry in the morning to all the
1:10:09
boots on the ground their feet in the
1:10:10
air the subs in the water and all the
1:10:12
Dames and all the nights out in the
1:10:14
morning to the troll room no agenda
1:10:16
stream calm are trolls always there you
1:10:19
could depend on him trolling away being
1:10:22
very helpful and sometimes not helpful
1:10:24
we'd love him just as much now also in
1:10:27
the morning - Darren O'Neill he is the
1:10:30
artist for the album art for episode
1:10:32
1071 the title of 1071 was Kumiko me and
1:10:36
Darren there was a lot of good art
1:10:39
actually yeah that was a buzz it was a
1:10:42
tough one we liked what Darren had done
1:10:44
with the No Agenda stencil
1:10:45
on the tents which is our latest
1:10:47
get-rich-quick scheme yeah exit strategy
1:10:50
yeah our exits right I'm not quite sure
1:10:51
how it's gonna exit us I think basically
1:10:55
what I'm owning this show yeah okay we
1:10:57
promote the show once the show has been
1:10:59
promoted sufficiently we might get onto
1:11:01
iTunes into the charts yeah yeah yeah
1:11:04
yeah but we liked it a lot so thank you
1:11:07
very much Darren and Darren also is one
1:11:10
of a number of people including a
1:11:12
nine-year-old producer who has been
1:11:15
working on downloading the entire
1:11:17
archive so we have a number of backup
1:11:19
copies across the network which is
1:11:21
fantastic and Darren you know I think we
1:11:24
have like github scripts and stuff
1:11:26
that'll scrape it I feel pretty safe now
1:11:29
I feel pretty safe no agenda our
1:11:32
generator calm and that's just to have a
1:11:34
backup you know it's all this stuff is
1:11:36
is a part of our value for value system
1:11:39
our value network we have producers who
1:11:41
create incredible things no agenda
1:11:44
player for instance although let me just
1:11:47
check no agenda player calm not feeling
1:11:50
too good about what's happening there
1:11:51
yeah apparently is not keeping up yeah
1:11:55
yeah no way yeah we some it stopped at
1:11:58
10:00 63 so that's the downside of the
1:12:02
value Network yeah yeah I wish it's a
1:12:08
great resource we have our search
1:12:10
website search at any show notes comm
1:12:12
all kinds of great stuff but as I said
1:12:14
the artists are incredibly important
1:12:16
because when you see that list of new
1:12:18
shows we always have fresh album art
1:12:20
catches people's eye reminds them that
1:12:22
there's a new show catches people it
1:12:24
brings them in who have never heard the
1:12:25
show before no agenda are generated calm
1:12:27
thank you very much all our artists and
1:12:29
Darren O'Neill so we have four people to
1:12:32
thank today at two executive producers
1:12:34
in two associates which is a balanced
1:12:36
balanced attack slot tester slot carp
1:12:41
baron of all podunks in Loomis
1:12:44
California which is in itself a podunk
1:12:48
$324 and he says four times 81 I did
1:12:51
have a special deal a PC Magazine let's
1:12:55
just stop for a second yes you had a
1:12:57
special deal for the eff
1:12:59
PC Magazine which there's the 81 dollar
1:13:02
donation but yeah something I did not
1:13:04
know in the essay that accompany the
1:13:06
newsletter is that it now appears that
1:13:09
you were not just fired for for being an
1:13:11
alt right to Trump apologist just likes
1:13:16
living that in know you what happened is
1:13:20
you wrote you know it wasn't like a it
1:13:24
was just an article in opinion on 5ge
1:13:27
and you today there's a lot of stuff
1:13:28
that hasn't been fleshed out yet until
1:13:29
that gets flushed out the public
1:13:31
probably not gonna want this and that
1:13:33
that was the good column in a nutshell
1:13:35
yeah and wasn't like it wasn't like an
1:13:40
iPads gonna fail type article or
1:13:42
anything it was just a you know there's
1:13:44
a good observation and it's thank you
1:13:46
for that remembrance a man it was it was
1:13:50
actually a report it was more reporting
1:13:54
I'm calling about all these different
1:13:56
sources that were saying about 5g
1:13:58
doesn't do this don't do that don't do
1:13:59
that so I wrote this calm and then they
1:14:01
all three weeks later I got fired and
1:14:05
then the column goes missing and that's
1:14:08
not here's and then links to the column
1:14:11
go to another column written by another
1:14:13
writer which has that's extolling the
1:14:15
virtues of 5g it's interesting your
1:14:20
original column is on the wayback
1:14:22
machine is in the show notes it's also
1:14:24
yeah you can find it uh it's also PC Mag
1:14:28
Australia and PC may get you case
1:14:31
they'll have it up see how long it lasts
1:14:34
and it could be for a while cuz they
1:14:36
still have my they still have the wrong
1:14:38
bio and everything at those places but
1:14:40
the point is is that now I'm just
1:14:42
wondering wait a minute what a night
1:14:44
that by the way I asked I sent a note uh
1:14:46
later so I got no response on any of
1:14:48
this one I said hey this columns gone
1:14:50
why uh-huh they could have said cuz it
1:14:54
sucks you don't do that you just leave
1:14:57
it sucks it doesn't get put on the floor
1:14:58
yes like we have to put in a FOIA
1:15:00
request this was August August 22nd is
1:15:04
when the column ran so then I'm thinking
1:15:06
well this is obviously somebody one of
1:15:09
the some advertiser that's one of the
1:15:13
came up and said hey you know you guys
1:15:16
thought that you were on board with this
1:15:17
what we're up to here know what you see
1:15:19
you know the biggest advertiser is in
1:15:21
America and who is doing 5g is in the
1:15:24
Verizon Verizon's bigger than 18 and
1:15:27
AT&T and t-mobile are all on board yeah
1:15:30
and so I said what is the city of doing
1:15:32
here this isn't work and this isn't part
1:15:34
of this situations it's not gonna make
1:15:36
any in an odd way John it comes back to
1:15:38
Hurst and Hurst opinion about lifestyle
1:15:42
magazines or was as if as if I'm sorry
1:15:47
that you know if you can have a magazine
1:15:49
and it's all I mean look at PC Magazine
1:15:52
it's really more about phones than
1:15:55
anything is a lot of phone stuff in
1:15:57
there and then then they'll do a gaming
1:15:58
board accelerator there's not much about
1:16:03
PC but you know the big the big push is
1:16:06
going to be 5g and Verizon is rolling
1:16:09
out their campaign now as we speak so
1:16:11
it's obvious they can't have they said
1:16:13
well you know you can get rid of the
1:16:15
column but what about this guys it's
1:16:16
Thor and you know the scale you get my I
1:16:18
will fire him yeah we'll get rid of him
1:16:20
don't worry about it he's old anyways
1:16:22
what I have to conclude since nobody
1:16:24
will read an email that's right unless
1:16:28
unless they this we should have Senate
1:16:30
hearings about this and this tree stop
1:16:34
the Muni
1:16:35
not I'm just trying to keep it light you
1:16:37
know I'm all in I'm with you the point
1:16:40
is is that we need to emphasizes this is
1:16:44
how it works today that's why our value
1:16:47
for value mall at PC Magazine is so
1:16:50
important this is why we ask you even
1:16:53
though there's still nobody to fire us
1:16:56
here but we'd still have to give in to
1:16:58
big advertisers well you know I don't
1:17:00
think you guys should be saying mean
1:17:02
things you guys should be saying mean
1:17:02
meanwhile of course now that I'm free
1:17:04
I'm gonna start looking into this 5g
1:17:07
thing it doesn't it's gonna rip you to
1:17:11
shreds look the wrong guy here I did
1:17:13
maybe there's come a-knockin and drop
1:17:15
off a check or something for a million
1:17:17
dollars I won't do it well it's not
1:17:19
gonna happen well if it's a million if
1:17:21
he's make it to even two million we can
1:17:23
consider it as an exit
1:17:26
I do that's where a minute was five but
1:17:30
five million five million we were
1:17:32
stopped we stopped but but it's how
1:17:34
corruptible we yes for five million
1:17:36
we're corruptible but it is true that
1:17:38
point is that everybody's corruptible
1:17:40
that's why we don't have advertisers and
1:17:42
I think this is actually more tele ma'am
1:17:45
we're joking around a little bit but for
1:17:47
them to remote you being fired although
1:17:52
I can't because it's you know it hurts
1:17:54
my heart bylaw but to remove your
1:17:59
article and link so your link has been
1:18:03
replaced yeah you know it's resolved to
1:18:07
this new positive article I that to me
1:18:11
that goes beyond certainly because of
1:18:14
the content of your of your piece it
1:18:16
goes beyond just the advertiser there's
1:18:19
something else going on they don't what
1:18:21
they don't want this discussed they
1:18:23
don't want this part of it just and
1:18:24
that's probably in the briefing it's
1:18:26
like when Gillette was my head my client
1:18:28
we never talk about how long the blades
1:18:30
last ever ever because they last a long
1:18:34
time but you know that little strip that
1:18:36
they put on there is to fool you into
1:18:38
thinking it's time for a new one so
1:18:40
that's the directive and I think this is
1:18:43
very big well the other party part of
1:18:46
this was I think if you can find the old
1:18:48
column you read the comments ah about
1:18:52
three or four people in there that it
1:18:54
seemed very knowledgeable mm-hmm and
1:18:56
they are real going on and on and on and
1:18:59
on and on about stuff and I'm thinking
1:19:01
maybe the comments had some choices go
1:19:05
that could be and so you got to get rid
1:19:07
of the column you gotta get rid of the
1:19:09
comments you got to get rid of the guy
1:19:11
that wrote the column you got to get rid
1:19:12
of everybody you can and so I was
1:19:14
looking at the comments there's some
1:19:15
very interesting new material in there
1:19:18
so I think it's I really think this 5g
1:19:20
thing and it's gonna be the other thing
1:19:22
about this column it was one of the few
1:19:24
columns of late we're a newspaper from
1:19:27
some municipality wrote in so hey we got
1:19:30
a reprint this comp because 5g is being
1:19:32
rolled out our town and we don't like it
1:19:34
right so there was that it was the the
1:19:36
fire department who didn't want the
1:19:38
antenna on the
1:19:39
Rufe on the
1:19:41
that's that's where it really started
1:19:43
because we did that story yeah but this
1:19:45
was something this is another err okay
1:19:47
all right so this column we got
1:19:48
reprinted and then in the magnet in the
1:19:50
newspapers and I think that was probably
1:19:52
it's probably how the cloud started to
1:19:55
roll became a problem these guys none of
1:19:57
these guys in these telecom companies
1:19:59
read PC Magazine or anything else for
1:20:02
that matter but they will read the local
1:20:04
paper still they're old fashioned yeah
1:20:06
and I think that's may have got drawn
1:20:08
its attention to the column and then the
1:20:10
comments so anyways a Masari situation
1:20:13
but this is what happens in media today
1:20:16
when you have native ads in the New York
1:20:19
Times yes so and and a bunch of you know
1:20:22
skewed opinions and everything else in
1:20:25
between so this is why it's so important
1:20:27
that people help us keep this show going
1:20:30
straight up without having it you know
1:20:33
the underwriters or advertisers or any
1:20:35
whatever you want to call them so let's
1:20:38
thank we did the thanks sir slot car
1:20:40
baron of all podunks onward to mark
1:20:43
Empson all podunks by the way mark
1:20:47
Empson in Plainville connecticut 300
1:20:49
bucks i cannot find an email from him
1:20:51
you might want to look hmm
1:20:54
and while you're looking at James
1:20:56
Rodgers from Wilmington Delaware $250
1:21:00
and he did write something but it wasn't
1:21:02
this was it for this donation yeah I
1:21:05
have nothing from mark Jim Rogers just
1:21:10
sent a link to the Leroy Van Dyke the
1:21:13
auctioneer some time back but he never
1:21:15
okay it's an NK that I guess yeah I'm
1:21:19
just gonna give some Karma for all these
1:21:20
people right now
1:21:22
you've got carving executive producers
1:21:26
yes got carving executive producers
1:21:27
and finally Sandra Langston right there
1:21:31
in Austin Texas huh yeah
1:21:35
uh she says she comes in with 200 bucks
1:21:38
would be the associate executive
1:21:39
producer need a title change went for
1:21:41
sub subtle and ended up in the weeds
1:21:44
please change the Dame dang it all day
1:21:48
mellow just a mellow a husband okay dang
1:21:53
it all nice many thanks and an email to
1:21:57
John but you might get a kick out of
1:21:58
living in Europe has become a living
1:22:01
hell of double-clicking every dang
1:22:03
cookie warning because of the new regs
1:22:06
that's true yes this is stupid
1:22:09
yeah we an you gotta accept cookies
1:22:13
sometimes sometimes it's two or three
1:22:15
clicks before you get to the content and
1:22:17
you know that our least on one of those
1:22:18
clicks you're agreeing to everything the
1:22:20
way it used to be there's nothing
1:22:23
different okay but installed it by the
1:22:27
way so did is she's in Europe
1:22:30
living in Europe has become Olivia she
1:22:32
must be in Europe at the moment yeah and
1:22:34
this that means we have the same thing
1:22:38
here now
1:22:40
we have these click click click anyway
1:22:42
Amazon is added when the newsletter is
1:22:44
redacted because of meme blocking hmm
1:22:47
that's it yeah I'll see that when it
1:22:49
happens I don't think that'll happen
1:22:51
mean blocking you know that's what these
1:22:55
people that's the new European law
1:22:57
that's section 10 and you can't have
1:22:59
memes yes yeah the picture with the
1:23:02
caption is whatever here yeah it's
1:23:05
alright you know some funny picture it's
1:23:08
um no that's all about the the Google
1:23:12
link tax but they throw in some memes
1:23:14
everyone's all upset about that they all
1:23:16
you won't be able to do memes what
1:23:18
so I know - Adam she writes here in the
1:23:22
dark reaches of southern Italy which is
1:23:24
where she is mm-hmm we have had clears
1:23:27
her throat quite excellent internet for
1:23:30
some time now and running water
1:23:33
oh and goats we give her a goat karma
1:23:38
yeah I got that
1:23:41
you've got so shit executives and
1:23:49
executive producers for show 1070 - yes
1:23:52
thank you these are credits that are
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absolutely accepted everywhere if people
1:23:57
are in the credits and then they are
1:23:59
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1:24:01
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1:24:03
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1:24:39
Wow out for your people in the mouth
1:24:44
and got a note from Dame Elise Garlin
1:24:49
yeah let's just share that for a moment
1:24:52
hey guys in Bristol Bay have what the
1:24:54
bass girl no no no no no it's not the
1:24:57
bass girl she's the note she's the Dame
1:25:00
atleast Garlin limoncello babe hot
1:25:02
Alaskan fish or chicken
1:25:07
she's in Bristol Bay having some fun
1:25:09
shooting ducks and picking berries on
1:25:11
the tundra fishing season well over one
1:25:13
letting you know let you guys know we're
1:25:15
keeping you guys are keeping me company
1:25:16
out here as I picked lingonberries crow
1:25:19
berries and blues had quite a few hot
1:25:22
yes if she's got the brother who owns
1:25:24
bar who's friends of the guy owns a bar
1:25:27
and Ballard who are gonna have the next
1:25:29
meet up in Seattle yeah she's gonna send
1:25:31
some Alaska salmon to us how about that
1:25:34
sounds good to me Hoff definitely
1:25:37
definitely good to me Hoff definitely
1:25:38
there is and also we now have
1:25:40
Mockingbird list calm
1:25:44
mockingbirds listo yes right the people
1:25:46
that are suspected yes being a being in
1:25:49
some trousers CIA Mockingbird program
1:25:53
FBI who knows yeah I mean I've been very
1:25:55
did taken aback ever since it turned out
1:25:57
that Bob would work who Woodward was
1:25:59
working for the FBI all this time which
1:26:02
is revealed in WikiLeaks and brought up
1:26:04
in some other document yeah yeah so I we
1:26:07
always thought CIA so we were wrong
1:26:09
right I do have I do have an ask Adam
1:26:11
quiz okay do I need to get the jingle I
1:26:14
got you're doing a little
1:26:17
yeah yes get the jingle okay let's get
1:26:20
the jingle my I'm excited oh I'm slow
1:26:25
today because of the you know yeah yours
1:26:27
clogged I'm totally clogged today here
1:26:30
we go
1:26:31
patient and protect no that's not it
1:26:35
that's the best part now here's the
1:26:37
jingle here's the jingle John has some
1:26:55
kind of clip and he wants to ask me a
1:26:57
question name this movie besides that
1:27:00
whole rap of yours this bowl anyway good
1:27:01
evil it's all the same crap rock and
1:27:03
roll's the only thing that counts
1:27:05
big hard ass blistering rustle heavy
1:27:08
metal rock rock and roll
1:27:11
we'll see
1:27:15
one of my favorites that would not be a
1:27:20
movie that would be Swamp Thing with me
1:27:25
and Rick Minetti from magnum p.i the
1:27:29
other star of the of that episode have
1:27:32
you did you see the whole thing god no
1:27:35
oh it's some there's some good acting in
1:27:37
there man oh yeah yeah who did that to
1:27:43
you who gave that to you Jay you know I
1:27:45
found it okay stop by good acting this
1:27:48
new series Azhar now out and one of them
1:27:51
was there bribe I don't know why Dick
1:27:53
Wolf is doing this but he's got one
1:27:54
called FBI yeah it's the it's the reboot
1:28:00
it's kind of a reboot but it's like
1:28:02
really overdramatizing this'll it's got
1:28:04
a lot of weird stuff in it so I clipped
1:28:07
every three things that are I clip very
1:28:11
short clips 20 seconds wait no I'm sorry
1:28:15
I want you to play FB I showed this one
1:28:19
genomic phenotype I want you to listen
1:28:22
very carefully to this ran it didn't
1:28:25
match any DNA that we have on file so
1:28:27
festevents we got mckameys no I didn't
1:28:29
say that you ever heard a genomic
1:28:31
phenotyping bureaus doing amazing work
1:28:34
up it's a bioinformatics software that
1:28:37
pulls genetic information from blood
1:28:38
samples to generate a physical profile
1:28:40
and gives us what the description of
1:28:42
someone if you're lucky you your sketch
1:28:47
can't wait for the from blood we can see
1:28:49
what someone looks like that's great
1:28:51
yeah Wow what says you humans FBI man
1:28:58
then I gotta tell you everything what do
1:29:00
you know there's a vague reference to
1:29:03
Godwin's law and it was it was it was
1:29:06
like somehow it went for Godwin's law
1:29:08
which does that every internet
1:29:11
discussion always what someone's Hitler
1:29:15
yeah at the end but no no no that
1:29:17
they've rewritten it here it is before
1:29:19
you guys started here we got close to
1:29:20
tying that attack to Robert Lawrence
1:29:22
Robert Lawrence what was that name
1:29:24
something like
1:29:25
seen him on TV he's the guy they always
1:29:27
put on when they want that alright to
1:29:28
seem legit yeah but if you listen
1:29:30
closely to his dog whistles the guys are
1:29:32
not see are you familiar with Godwin's
1:29:34
law it's the idea that the end points of
1:29:37
any intellectual debate is one party
1:29:40
calling the other a Nazi I'm not a Nazi
1:29:43
you prefer white nationalists
1:29:48
yes rewriting that that is not that's
1:29:51
not that's not what God which I wrote it
1:29:54
no we should probably use the dog
1:29:56
whistle thing in there which I thought
1:29:57
was weird and then the last hold on if
1:30:00
you can just give me one second I just
1:30:02
want to get the actual definition of
1:30:04
Godwin's law
1:30:06
Godwin's law definition
1:30:11
is an internet adage asserting that
1:30:13
quote as an online discussion grows
1:30:16
longer the probability of comparison
1:30:18
involving Hitler approaches one that is
1:30:21
if an online discussion goes on long
1:30:23
enough sooner or later some will compare
1:30:25
someone to Hitler yeah that's not the
1:30:27
same but deep wolf I mean this okay the
1:30:31
show when I remember the FBI back in the
1:30:34
day which it must have been late 60s 70s
1:30:38
it would always be perpetrator the FBI
1:30:41
guys in suits in like a really boxy
1:30:43
looking forward but finally stopped FBI
1:30:48
the perpetrator turns around finds shot
1:30:50
misses the FBI FBI poof poof two shots
1:30:53
boom he's down every single episode went
1:30:55
like that and then we had the FBI
1:30:58
looking like goofballs during which is
1:31:02
why I think the FBI looking like
1:31:04
goofballs were was very much a part of
1:31:07
the law and order 90s 90s which makes me
1:31:10
think that somebody went up to Dick Wolf
1:31:12
and said look you've made this look like
1:31:14
goofballs long enough you're doing this
1:31:16
show you're gonna pay smart the FBI
1:31:19
doesn't need any help looking like
1:31:20
goofballs but again they look like
1:31:22
goofballs in this show at the genomic
1:31:24
phenotype no I think that makes them
1:31:27
look cool and hip and like CSI unless
1:31:30
you know anything hello but no one knows
1:31:33
anything anymore
1:31:35
so now it turns out this is the this is
1:31:38
the last clip is the phone battery clip
1:31:40
it turns out that what you want when you
1:31:42
use a phone to detonate a bomb here you
1:31:46
want the phone to blow up and that's the
1:31:48
detonator for the bomb
1:31:51
that makes no sense no that's the way it
1:31:53
works you don't understand anything I
1:31:55
just got the report back from the
1:31:56
explosives lab the phone our bomb maker
1:31:58
used as a trigger was a hands mo 2600
1:32:00
the same kind of phones you guys found
1:32:02
in Barnardo's hideout it's old cheap
1:32:05
technology sold mostly in Asia ten to
1:32:06
fifteen years ago why would the bomb
1:32:08
maker want to use that because batteries
1:32:10
back then didn't have good temperature
1:32:11
sensors or failsafe so they ignited more
1:32:13
easily you got deep on this by the time
1:32:15
I'm done I'll be able to build one of
1:32:16
these things which I knew we'd seen once
1:32:18
before things which I knew we'd seen once
1:32:20
well it doesn't seem like it like you
1:32:24
press the button and then it overheats
1:32:26
really quickly and blows up
1:32:27
no no that's where it works that's where
1:32:30
it works old phones these 15 year old
1:32:31
phones is like a promotion for modern
1:32:33
phones Oh old phones will blow up at it
1:32:35
after a year oh not the new Samsung
1:32:39
interesting yes the phone blows up and
1:32:42
there goes the bomb and that's what you
1:32:43
want this was unbelievable show in terms
1:32:46
of like I can't imagine anyone not being
1:32:49
very upset by this dialogue
1:32:54
I do need to tie in phone for a second I
1:32:57
don't know what's going on but I had to
1:33:00
go back to the Nokia e75
1:33:03
I know oh yeah I've gotten off the key
1:33:06
of Kyocera
1:33:06
what happened battery life just battery
1:33:09
life is not sufficient it you know it'll
1:33:11
last for a day just sitting idle no no
1:33:14
no those old phones supposed to last
1:33:16
nice but this is not all the week I
1:33:18
guess it's not an old floor that's the
1:33:19
point this is not an old phone this is a
1:33:21
new phone what are they doing to tap the
1:33:24
battery phone what are they doing to tap the
1:33:24
well it's striking it's just at first of
1:33:27
all the battery yeah maybe the battery
1:33:29
is very small it's tiny and so I went
1:33:31
back b71 the battery is almost half is
1:33:34
almost the entire size of of the phone
1:33:36
itself yes huge and I've had this on now
1:33:39
for 48 hours and I'm still at
1:33:44
looks like about 70% yeah this is what
1:33:48
you want and interestingly enough even
1:33:51
though it was 4G LTE with a modern html5
1:33:55
browser using the Opera browser on the
1:33:58
Nokia e71 it's just faster it's it's
1:34:00
faster and it's 3G it's not it's not 4G
1:34:04
or anything like that so the only
1:34:05
problem and and the keyboard I really
1:34:07
miss the keyboard then I would all
1:34:10
predictive text now predictive text
1:34:12
sucks because you can't switch you can't
1:34:15
throw in a Dutch word you know I do all
1:34:17
kinds of things you can't do slang it's
1:34:19
like it's just not handy but an actually
1:34:22
the actual keyboard of the e71 is it's
1:34:24
it's still the best phone and there's
1:34:27
you know there's much less spying cuz
1:34:29
it's sitting you know Symbian which is
1:34:30
dead while open-source actually anyone
1:34:33
can go and build died by that a 4G phone
1:34:37
with Symbian
1:34:39
anyway but sad day
1:34:43
sad day that's not really a sad day the
1:34:46
East 71 just better um you know but they
1:34:48
don't make it anymore no I do have one
1:34:51
more coming today which is some other
1:34:54
flip phone that was the first one with
1:34:56
kayo s before Google got into it so it's
1:35:00
it's very hard it's very all I just want
1:35:02
a phone that doesn't interrupt me does
1:35:04
phone call text I just want a browser
1:35:06
I don't need email anything just a
1:35:08
browser that's all you need it's all you
1:35:11
need that's all you need it's all you
1:35:13
that in love
1:35:15
all right I did find a somebody one of
1:35:21
our producers sent me a clip he's in
1:35:23
North Carolina he says yes the national
1:35:28
news is not covering the poop
1:35:29
ah the people from the pigs who yes the
1:35:32
pig poop and he said but the NPR did
1:35:35
have a story on he sent me a copy of the
1:35:37
story which I would which I have and I
1:35:39
never you listen to carefully there's a
1:35:41
good discussion of pig poop with some
1:35:43
guy that's the river guy I don't know
1:35:45
and it did leave one interesting fact or
1:35:50
point of interest completely out of the
1:35:53
story I want to see if you can identify
1:35:54
it I want to see if you can identify
1:35:55
the flooding from Hurricane Florence
1:35:57
washed over livestock farms and when it
1:36:00
did and this will make some people
1:36:02
cringe the flood waters swept away many
1:36:04
animals and their waste all of which
1:36:07
ended up in rivers such as the Cape Fear
1:36:09
River Kemp Burdette is the Cape Fear
1:36:12
River keeper a position he was given by
1:36:15
an environmental nonprofit group and
1:36:16
he's on the line good morning good
1:36:18
morning say what have you seen as you've
1:36:20
toured the area
1:36:21
I flew yesterday in a small plane over
1:36:25
parts of the Cape Fear watershed and a
1:36:28
widespread damage widespread flooding
1:36:30
floodwaters are still rising in some
1:36:34
areas are still rising in some
1:36:36
I saw numerous swine lagoons that had
1:36:40
been completely inundated in overtopped
1:36:42
by floodwaters I saw two lagoons that
1:36:46
had failed altogether and emptied their
1:36:49
contents entirely into floodwaters one
1:36:54
swine lagoons we're talking about giant
1:36:57
giant pits of animal waste is that right
1:36:59
exactly estimates are that these two
1:37:02
goons held about seven million gallons
1:37:05
of untreated swine feces and and when
1:37:09
they emptied their contents and the
1:37:11
waterways that were flooded of course
1:37:14
those flooded waters are going to move
1:37:15
downstream across the communities that
1:37:18
are flooded there as well
1:37:20
mmm okay you're gonna need to help me
1:37:24
this report goes on and - right to the
1:37:27
end it talks about the dangers of this
1:37:30
poop in the water and people wandering
1:37:32
around back to the house they're gonna
1:37:33
be contaminated for whatever goes on and
1:37:35
on and on and it's a mess
1:37:37
there's not one mention of the stink huh
1:37:42
throughout the entire report nobody says
1:37:44
this stinks this thing I haven't that's
1:37:47
interesting yeah I don't know why I bet
1:37:50
this guy this guy riverkeeper that was a
1:37:52
sign this titled by some non profit so I
1:37:56
guess we can start assigning titles to
1:37:58
people like River keeper yeah we have
1:38:01
the keeper you have this not different
1:38:06
use of the word keeper yes I mean like
1:38:10
we have knights and dames we we do have
1:38:12
some of this you know we don't have
1:38:15
River spiritual ones yeah oh yeah well
1:38:19
we we can we can install a new River
1:38:21
keeper a level but you it's all wants to
1:38:28
be River keeper I'm okay with that but
1:38:29
anyway so the poop is everywhere and
1:38:31
it's like it's contaminating the whole
1:38:33
state but they never mentioned that any
1:38:36
smell poop stinks it does I mean I've
1:38:39
been around farms it does but maybe no I
1:38:42
don't know
1:38:43
know that you're our producer didn't
1:38:45
mention any of that in his note about
1:38:48
the stench no actually didn't it spicy
1:38:51
we'll find out now
1:39:07
everybody is back and whenever Ebola
1:39:13
rears its ugly head we are on watch here
1:39:15
at the No Agenda show because you know
1:39:17
they love to send in troops to keep
1:39:19
everybody calm but there's maybe
1:39:21
something going on I don't know doctors
1:39:24
with borders are involved Red Alert an
1:39:26
alert for Ebola rings out over the
1:39:28
streets of Beni in the northeastern
1:39:30
Democratic Republic of Congo the death
1:39:33
toll is rising for three weeks the
1:39:35
community has been on alert but in this
1:39:37
conflict-ridden corner of the DRC it's
1:39:40
hard to control the virus this disease
1:39:46
called Ebola is already close to us so
1:39:47
customers are not wearing helmets we
1:39:49
were told that it can spread through the
1:39:50
sweat and our helmets are shared by our
1:39:52
customers so we're telling customers not
1:39:54
to wear them in the last two weeks
1:39:58
nearly 1300 people have been vaccinated
1:40:00
Kongos National Institute for biomedical
1:40:02
research is also testing a new drug for
1:40:05
Ebola patients made in the US ten
1:40:08
patients have received it and responded
1:40:10
well those of all oh dear you know when
1:40:14
we went to Mangena there were five or
1:40:16
six patients and two in a severe state I
1:40:18
said we need to treat everyone we can't
1:40:20
only administer to the less serious
1:40:21
cases some of them were very serious and
1:40:24
in particular a child who had bloody
1:40:26
stools and after this treatment he is
1:40:28
now recovering slowly the DRC had just
1:40:31
emerged from another Ebola outbreak some
1:40:34
2,000 kilometers away in bokura in the
1:40:36
West it was declared over in July just a
1:40:39
week before this one was discovered 33
1:40:42
people died it was the first time the
1:40:44
vaccine was used in an outbreak and was
1:40:47
credited with containing the spread this
1:40:51
time Ruby more challenging cases are
1:40:53
spread across two of the most populated
1:40:55
provinces in the country they share
1:40:57
borders with Uganda and Rwanda and it's
1:41:00
an active conflict zone between rebel
1:41:02
and government forces known as the
1:41:06
rebels miss epidemic in North Kivu is
1:41:08
going to bring a lot of surprises it's
1:41:10
not like the earlier epidemic in the
1:41:12
West the number of cases is going up and
1:41:14
the number of infected zones Inc
1:41:16
so we'll take a long time to control
1:41:18
this epidemic I really like this report
1:41:20
for a number of reasons because it's a
1:41:22
signaling report to me
1:41:23
this is signaling what has happened what
1:41:25
is going to happen next we had 33 in
1:41:27
there I'll just throw in 233 dead and
1:41:29
then you have my attention
1:41:31
we had the fear of it spreading through
1:41:33
helmets you know just so that tells the
1:41:35
population like be afraid be afraid
1:41:37
population and this is these are the
1:41:40
taxi motorcycles so oh don't don't by
1:41:42
the way I would never want to put on
1:41:45
someone else on a taxi motorcycle taxi
1:41:48
I'm gonna wear some stanky helmet we had
1:41:51
that we had the vaccine which is hopeful
1:41:53
but although I thought that was all done
1:41:56
and taken care of and didn't we pay for
1:41:58
it and then we had all these emergency
1:41:59
vaccines the last time this bullcrap
1:42:02
went down we sent thousands of troops
1:42:04
but this is different this is the
1:42:06
Democratic Republic of Congo this is
1:42:09
when I mentioned something mm-hmm they
1:42:12
had the vaccine which is one two way of
1:42:14
preventing it and then they had some
1:42:15
drug yeah I don't know anything I don't
1:42:18
know anything about it either they're
1:42:19
just some new drug that they have that
1:42:21
pops up there's all company and they
1:42:22
specifically said from the United States
1:42:24
yeah I didn't have to say that no no
1:42:26
well I didn't have to say that no no
1:42:29
the Democratic Republic of Congo is a
1:42:31
very interesting place you know you know
1:42:33
the biggest population is there now is
1:42:35
not Africans or Congolese it's China's
1:42:38
the Chinese are all over the place and
1:42:41
mainly for the cobalt which you need for
1:42:44
your phone cobalt is you you can explain
1:42:48
that better than I can how important
1:42:50
cobalt is cobalt is an important rare
1:42:53
earth it's not technically a rare earth
1:42:55
it's a elemental a substance but it's a
1:42:59
it's used for all kinds of electronics
1:43:02
and I think in the screens maybe I'm not
1:43:06
sure I can't explain it but I know it's
1:43:08
that cobalt is used a lot in modern
1:43:11
industry and I think we're gonna see
1:43:13
just remai cobalt steel it's a very
1:43:15
important product yes I think we're
1:43:17
gonna send troops in again and this is
1:43:18
not about Ebola it never is
1:43:21
remember the last time remember we watch
1:43:23
this stupid guy land with the private
1:43:26
plane and then he like oh my god he's
1:43:28
going to the hospital he has Ebola and
1:43:29
he just hops out of the back of the
1:43:30
truck oh okay I'll walk in the back door
1:43:33
here it's bullcrap but something is
1:43:36
going on in the Congo and you can expect
1:43:38
troops next because that's what we do
1:43:40
and I think China has something to do
1:43:42
with it
1:43:52
good catch yeah that's our Ebola update
1:43:55
we'll keep our eye on it and I did want
1:43:57
to discuss with you briefly about this
1:44:00
code of conduct for the open source
1:44:02
Linux development community yes this is
1:44:07
very interesting
1:44:08
then I know you saw that you saw you
1:44:10
tweet something about the story this
1:44:11
morning yes this is you know that Linus
1:44:14
Torvalds had got wrapped up in this in
1:44:16
some kind of social justice warrior
1:44:17
movement in the open-source coz one
1:44:20
woman in particular doing it all so
1:44:22
really do have a name for her I just
1:44:24
well I don't didn't expect to do the
1:44:26
story so I don't but she is very proud I
1:44:28
can get it if you do well what is what
1:44:35
is interesting about what's happening
1:44:37
here is you know this is very much like
1:44:38
gamergate and this is about you know
1:44:42
language words being used on mainly on
1:44:46
the Linux kernel mailing list and and
1:44:47
they got to Linus Torvalds and he's now
1:44:51
going off to you know sitting in a yurt
1:44:53
somewhere and think about all the
1:44:54
horrible things he said to people like
1:44:56
eff off and whatever because there's
1:44:59
what happened so what happens on
1:45:00
development mail list but okay and now
1:45:03
they've created a code of conduct then
1:45:06
you can get kicked out of the group you
1:45:09
know yeah and it's all of its all
1:45:10
responsibility and fair who put it
1:45:14
together so it is a political thing it's
1:45:17
a completely political thing but
1:45:20
the real talk what's happening now is
1:45:23
that real talk what's happening now is
1:45:26
depending on the type of open-source
1:45:28
license you have license your code under
1:45:32
then there's a number of this is all
1:45:35
Richard Stallman type stuff and I'm not
1:45:37
well versed in the legalese of it but
1:45:40
any developer can pool their code at any
1:45:44
point and say you're not allowed to use
1:45:46
this anymore I retract my copyright
1:45:48
which could in effect ruin Linux to a
1:45:52
degree yeah you can't do that that can't
1:45:54
be that can't be possible
1:45:56
well it is apparently it's legally
1:45:58
possible I know but if you if it's
1:46:01
allowed and if it becomes part of the
1:46:03
system it's not gonna dip your system
1:46:04
won't work it'll fall apart yes it's
1:46:06
what if they call it the the kill switch
1:46:08
Linux developers threatened to pull the
1:46:11
kill switch but this this is a very
1:46:14
important fight that's going on and it's
1:46:18
which no one should be online really
1:46:20
shouldn't have conversations on love we
1:46:22
don't know how to do it we're not
1:46:24
prepared for this stuff so I don't know
1:46:27
where it's gonna go but I can see some
1:46:28
people in a huff pulling their code I
1:46:30
can see that happening
1:46:33
yeah I can too well whatever the case it
1:46:36
once I can too well whatever the case it
1:46:36
whatever the case once Torvalds is is
1:46:42
out that's pretty much the end of it the
1:46:46
way I see it because and it's just woman
1:46:48
and her cadre or we were extremely
1:46:51
political they are not going to they
1:46:56
just ruined it whole thing and of course
1:46:58
that it kind of ties in nicely with a
1:47:00
story done by some guy who's kicked out
1:47:02
of some high school some character some
1:47:06
athletic director for saying just saying
1:47:09
the words Oh girls ruin everything
1:47:13
yeah you can't say that and so that was
1:47:17
the no you can't talk like that it's
1:47:21
wrong but this I will follow up on this
1:47:24
okay but this I will follow up on this
1:47:26
let me see what else we have here well
1:47:29
I've got a there's a there was a thing
1:47:32
done on PBS has got a new thing it's
1:47:34
plastic plastic plastic plastic and I
1:47:36
got a two clips that want to play one is
1:47:39
the intro to the dis Series is kind of
1:47:41
on PBS newshour it's gonna go on for a
1:47:43
few weeks about plastics and just listen
1:47:45
to this is kind of a harum-scarum kind
1:47:47
of a great open use the plastics intro
1:47:50
waves of plastic are washing ashore this
1:47:53
beach in the dominican republic is
1:47:55
inundated everyday this stretch of sand
1:47:58
on Australia's Christmas island is
1:48:00
swamped by debris plastic is clogging
1:48:04
landfills from Thailand to Kenya why
1:48:06
plastic is virtually indestructible and
1:48:09
it doesn't break down easily but there
1:48:11
are also so many different types of
1:48:13
plastic it can be hard or in some cases
1:48:15
impossible to recycle and get around the
1:48:19
world our appetite for plastic keeps on
1:48:22
growing more than 9 billion metric tons
1:48:25
of plastic have been produced since 1950
1:48:28
the weight equivalent of 27,000 Empire
1:48:31
State buildings or more than a billion
1:48:33
elephants now did this all stem from
1:48:36
that one turtle with the straw up his
1:48:38
nose has it has that led to this series
1:48:41
yes Wow and I'm guessing the glass
1:48:44
industry's behind it but that's well
1:48:46
that's the next question is yeah who's
1:48:48
who's who's gonna win in this who's
1:48:50
going to replace the straw the race for
1:48:52
the straw but my favorite is the teaser
1:48:55
they used for this series I want you to
1:48:57
listen carefully to this guy they bring
1:48:59
on to to make some comment about this
1:49:03
problem and and listen carefully to what
1:49:05
he has to say plus we kick off a new
1:49:07
series the plastic problem as discarded
1:49:11
bottles and bags threaten the health of
1:49:13
humans animals and the environment
1:49:16
even if we stop today to use plastic if
1:49:19
we stop now this plastic that is out
1:49:22
there you're gonna have to deal with it
1:49:24
for the next hundreds of thousands of
1:49:26
years maybe because it's not gonna go
1:49:28
away but then why do the series wait a
1:49:34
minute let's get this straight
1:49:35
how long is humankind I mean we're
1:49:38
looking at you know 2,000 years since
1:49:40
the birth of Christ maybe thirty
1:49:42
thousand years plastic husband's
1:49:43
assistant Chinese society was formed but
1:49:48
no hundreds not 100 but hundreds of
1:49:52
thousands of years is gonna take us to
1:49:54
clean up this mess and yes it does bring
1:49:56
the point up like why bother hundreds of
1:49:59
thousands who is this guy who is these
1:50:01
people kidding with this bullcrap
1:50:04
I didn't take hundreds of thousands of
1:50:06
years to put it there I want to know
1:50:08
who's behind it because the this will
1:50:10
come to light guessing the glass
1:50:11
industry that would be the ones most
1:50:13
important for glass straws
1:50:16
no they don't care about the straws or
1:50:18
care about that bottles in the packaging
1:50:20
hmm you want to you don't want plastic
1:50:23
it's gonna kill everyone
1:50:24
hmm anyway
1:50:30
oh hey did you see the class action
1:50:33
lawsuit against Facebook uh yeah I'm
1:50:35
sure you saw this oh yeah I think he did
1:50:37
yes content moderators suing Facebook
1:50:40
class action though - class action which
1:50:43
makes it more interesting there's a lot
1:50:44
of them good that can be yes as her job
1:50:47
gave her PTSD this is the artificial
1:50:49
intelligence that face bag is using and
1:50:51
I have in the show notes I have their
1:50:53
entire list of things that you have to
1:50:58
look out for and how you moderate it's
1:51:01
it's is really quite extensive two
1:51:04
hundred pages
1:51:07
see that's aleena Scola just stuff by
1:51:11
the way it says if they're finding all
1:51:12
this sort of thing child porn and all
1:51:14
these these are posted by people yes
1:51:17
that they're going why don't they go
1:51:18
arrest these people they're not going to
1:51:21
they can't they can't start doing that
1:51:23
they'll be doing it all day so what yeah
1:51:26
there's also beheadings there's all
1:51:28
kinds of horrible things here salinas
1:51:30
kohler their videos and other things
1:51:32
people try to post and then these people
1:51:34
have to watch this stuff they get sick
1:51:36
which is exactly what the people in
1:51:38
austin are doing that they ship them all
1:51:41
here so they can be here and just be
1:51:43
sick watching this horrible stuff but
1:51:46
the fact that these companies you know
1:51:48
first of all let's just face it they
1:51:50
don't have artificial intelligence yes
1:51:52
these content moderators the choices
1:51:54
they make are helping our training some
1:51:57
algorithms I'm sure and I'm sure that
1:52:00
some of that works I'm sure it doesn't
1:52:03
I'm some of it you know some some things
1:52:06
can be early flagging but no not really
1:52:08
we did it's all a pipe dream
1:52:11
and they're going to go out of business
1:52:13
Google is now doing this too I don't
1:52:16
understand you can't you cannot do this
1:52:19
forever you're going to go out of
1:52:20
business if you think you can stop all
1:52:23
of this with human beings that it's just
1:52:25
you can't have a one-on-one someone
1:52:26
upload someone watches it just can't
1:52:28
work that way
1:52:32
too much work it's way too much work but
1:52:34
when you look at this when you look at
1:52:37
the community standards document ah
1:52:39
anyway so this woman is suing for being
1:52:43
exposed to highly toxic unsafe and
1:52:45
injurious content during her employment
1:52:48
as a Content moderator at Facebook
1:52:50
although from Facebook is probably smart
1:52:53
they hire these other companies they
1:52:54
contract it out which on one hand is
1:52:58
smart because they shift a little bit of
1:53:00
that responsibility away from the
1:53:01
corporate strip from the corporate
1:53:02
structure itself on the other hand you
1:53:05
know these people are going to be poorly
1:53:07
trained and you're gonna get this kind
1:53:09
of stuff where people just can't handle
1:53:11
it and they screw it in this sue
1:53:13
Facebook I think this is it's all coming
1:53:16
apart at the seams
1:53:18
really is and now you have well the
1:53:21
whole thing was a bit idealistic
1:53:23
Facebook yeah why you know the thing is
1:53:26
billion-dollar companies don't go away
1:53:28
overnight but they do it didn't take
1:53:31
myspace very long to fold that went
1:53:33
pretty quick if it feels like I mean
1:53:35
still there you know what I mean
1:53:37
you still have a profile on MySpace
1:53:40
no I never had a profile in my space you
1:53:43
know what I mean it did they fall to me
1:53:45
it goes back to geo cities John we saw
1:53:47
that we saw how fast it could fold
1:53:49
remember Alta Vista yeah dude that was
1:53:53
the shit oh my god Alta Vista av comm
1:53:56
they shortened it av comm don't have to
1:53:57
type Alta Vista anymore and then came
1:53:59
Google boom Alta Vista was gone it can
1:54:02
end and it's going to end on a monetary
1:54:06
note if they continue to try and
1:54:08
moderate every single piece of content
1:54:10
that people upload it just a you can't
1:54:14
do it be people are sick they do sick
1:54:17
stuff it be people are sick they do sick
1:54:19
and then they make videos that they make
1:54:22
videos of it and share it with their
1:54:24
friends yes so I think that July these
1:54:28
people should be arrested on an
1:54:30
understanding or delivery well I should
1:54:32
work with the local police they have
1:54:34
written the I they have reasons why that
1:54:36
won't work yeah well I have reasons why
1:54:39
it will FBI let the FBI do it they're
1:54:42
too busy for something to do all the TEL
1:54:44
they're too busy you know investigating
1:54:47
sex scandals of nominees well they're
1:54:51
being forced to do that everything is
1:54:53
upside-down it's is very very skewed
1:54:55
this breaks it for a second yeah
1:55:01
get a nice the stopgap measure that that
1:55:04
involves Northern Ireland in Ireland I
1:55:06
got a couple of notes from our producers
1:55:09
in Northern Ireland as well as Ireland I
1:55:11
like this one as an explanation Adam and
1:55:14
John and Sunday's episode Adam was
1:55:15
wondering about the brexit backstop and
1:55:17
the significance of Northern Ireland in
1:55:19
the whole brexit debacle yes
1:55:21
in short Northern Ireland is the only
1:55:24
major region of the UK that shares a
1:55:26
land border with an EU country got it as
1:55:29
such once the UK leaves the EU and
1:55:31
presumably leaves the customs union
1:55:33
there will have to be some kind of
1:55:35
customs check established between the
1:55:37
north and south of Ireland this is very
1:55:39
difficult to achieve because the border
1:55:41
is completely open and invisible with no
1:55:43
passport controls no physical
1:55:45
infrastructure on the ground between the
1:55:47
two countries the demilitarization of
1:55:49
the area at the end of the conflict and
1:55:51
the dismantlement this is the the big
1:55:53
fight they had in Northern Ireland and
1:55:56
dismantlement of any physical signs of
1:55:58
the border are considered positives and
1:56:00
both sides are happy with this
1:56:01
arrangement yet took it took a long time
1:56:03
for that to settle down customs checks
1:56:06
would also be difficult to enforce as
1:56:07
the border has some peculiarities for
1:56:10
example there are a number of places
1:56:11
where the border runs down the middle of
1:56:13
the road between two lanes of traffic in
1:56:15
fact and there are many winding roads
1:56:17
that can cross back and forth between
1:56:18
the two countries over the course of a
1:56:20
few miles because of all this we have
1:56:22
the backstop proposal which is for
1:56:24
Northern Ireland to remain in some kind
1:56:26
of customs partnership with the EU
1:56:28
sometimes described as regulatory
1:56:31
alignment how great new world order were
1:56:33
that is to ensure minimal disruption
1:56:36
this is a popular opinion in Northern
1:56:38
Ireland especially since the majority
1:56:39
here voted against brexit in the
1:56:41
referendum the problem with the backstop
1:56:44
is that Teresa Mays coalition
1:56:45
partnership whom she depends on to keep
1:56:48
her slim majority in parliament are
1:56:49
against it they oppose anything that
1:56:51
would separate Northern Ireland from
1:56:53
Britain in any way the result is a
1:56:55
political deadlock and Teresa may is
1:56:57
unable to make much progress into
1:56:59
negotiations with the EU and there's
1:57:02
another opinion on this from the Shadow
1:57:05
Minister for Northern Ireland Stephen
1:57:07
pound member of parliament and he thinks
1:57:10
it's going to be much worse this is not
1:57:12
about people in the labour party
1:57:13
striking process this is why
1:57:15
and death to the people of a island the
1:57:17
whole island of Ireland and we have to
1:57:19
get there if you look at the border 302
1:57:21
miles long if you think that a camera up
1:57:23
a pole can actually provide a border
1:57:25
security that will become a target if
1:57:27
you have a target you have to defend the
1:57:29
target if you have a defender you have
1:57:31
to have someone to actually protect the
1:57:32
defendant before you know where you are
1:57:34
you've got uniformed you KBI or or
1:57:36
customs officers on the border if you do
1:57:38
that then I'm not being hysterical about
1:57:41
this but the peace process is finished
1:57:43
the minute you have uniform troops on
1:57:45
that border if the peace process is
1:57:46
finished then peace in the island on the
1:57:49
island of Ireland is under huge threat
1:57:51
so we cannot get that right then we kind
1:57:53
of get anything right and you can talk
1:57:55
about all you want about Sweden and
1:57:56
Norway but the Irish border is the issue
1:57:58
and don't forget the Swedish Norway
1:58:00
border closes at 10:00 o'clock at night
1:58:02
and there are more crossing points
1:58:04
between Monaghan and Northern Ireland
1:58:06
than there are between the whole of
1:58:07
Sweden and naught 302 miles from Donegal
1:58:10
to Dundalk
1:58:11
282 crossing points solve that problem
1:58:14
well and you've solved the riddle of the
1:58:15
universe yeah I can see that I can see
1:58:19
how having uniform troops on that
1:58:21
particular border would screw up a lot
1:58:25
you know it cracks me up yeah I know the
1:58:27
Irish in general I hate the Brits but
1:58:31
the fact that they are going to give up
1:58:33
their sovereignty to the Belgians
1:58:36
is they went out of their way to stay
1:58:40
had a world war ii the ireland was
1:58:42
neutral throughout world war ii no
1:58:44
matter what and they would cause any
1:58:47
want to get involved they didn't want to
1:58:48
help the british they didn't want to you
1:58:50
know help the nazis anyone help anybody
1:58:52
they want to be the demo themselves and
1:58:56
this whole thing doesn't make any sense
1:58:58
again i think it's the way kids are
1:59:00
educated they don't have much respect
1:59:02
for anything but themselves and
1:59:04
themselves globalism themselves yeah the
1:59:07
big mommy and daddy in Brussels
1:59:10
you know what we should every kid should
1:59:12
learn to eat Brussels sprouts in the
1:59:13
early age get ready for their future
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leaders second fries you can taste the
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show 1072 and we'll start off with a
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Kimberly Lewis and Davis California 81
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will succeed hey here's a question why
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can't the super Elon Musk
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why can't he accomplish what NASA
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accomplished 50 years ago it's but going
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to the moon is it so hard he's gone
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around it first as to what they did
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go de Mello who goes to Dame dang at all
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lovin that's it okay anticlimactic we
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don't have we don't have any knighting
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psyche ant help that this is what it is
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you're waiting for my for my big run now
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since tonight's out there people yeah we
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do we do these that means tonight's well
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we have some we have an issue here at
2:08:14
the San Francisco Bay Area okay I think
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it was Gavin Newsom and maybe some of
2:08:20
the other Democrats I pointed out that
2:08:21
it hasn't been a Republican governor in
2:08:23
San Francisco since 1964 mm-hmm let's
2:08:27
figure that one out and so then I was
2:08:29
like this becomes just kind of inbred
2:08:31
corrupt operations for this so they
2:08:34
built this Transbay terminal now I have
2:08:37
a question about this is this the one
2:08:39
that I got kicked out under eminent
2:08:41
domain for is that that's that is insane
2:08:45
read what happened this is so just to go
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back in no agenda history I was living
2:08:50
in San Francisco around 2009 we had a
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very-very friendiy modern Natoma Street
2:08:58
it was at home it was a very pretty
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place I thought it was you know as a
2:09:01
good it was it was very it was moderate
2:09:04
aloft it was modern and very much it was
2:09:06
a lot wrong with the particularly person
2:09:08
I was with but there was a lot wrong
2:09:09
with it
2:09:11
and we got kicked out under eminent
2:09:13
domain we got kicked out under eminent
2:09:14
yeah they kicked it took fact they took
2:09:16
a really trendy little bar across the
2:09:19
street electric bar yeah that what was
2:09:22
that called again I can't remember it
2:09:23
was very famous
2:09:24
it was a you know a landmark but no no
2:09:26
this is good this whole area has got to
2:09:28
go so they can put move it in
2:09:30
construction I didn't remember that they
2:09:32
had lifted the noise abatement so they
2:09:35
could work 24/7 and we were still living
2:09:37
there yeah that's uh that's not that
2:09:40
friendly the city oh it was the worst so
2:09:42
we got out of there before the pooper
2:09:44
thing anyway
2:09:46
they spent 2.2 billion dollars on this
2:09:50
Transbay terminal what it did is replace
2:09:52
the old Buster's there it's a bus
2:09:54
terminal right and it's still a buster
2:09:56
but that was the idea where they sold it
2:09:58
as the terminus for the high-speed rail
2:10:02
from San Francisco to Los Angeles
2:10:04
right which is the one that runs from
2:10:06
Fresno to Bakersfield you won't have to
2:10:08
take your shoes off and so they did so
2:10:11
he was gonna and the high-speed rail is
2:10:13
gonna come barreling in and through a
2:10:15
tunnel somewhere and under the city and
2:10:19
then up into the Transbay terminal or it
2:10:21
stays stay in the tunnel I guess under
2:10:23
underneath the Transbay terminal and the
2:10:26
dad's hasn't happened and so what
2:10:28
they've got now is a bus terminal
2:10:31
glorified bus approval for two billion
2:10:33
dollars for 2.2 billion dollars just
2:10:37
went up recently it's already falling
2:10:39
apart I got two reports and by the way
2:10:42
this reports not even up to date because
2:10:44
now it turns out there may be three
2:10:45
cracked beams of course they're using
2:10:47
Chinese steel we're guessing at which it
2:10:50
may have something to do with this which
2:10:52
is another issue nobody wants to talk
2:10:53
about a support beam Transbay terminal
2:10:57
well as some of the surrounding streets
2:10:59
have opened but the main road that goes
2:11:01
under the heart of the Transit Center
2:11:02
remains closed and it will stay closed
2:11:05
until crews gonna look at that crack on
2:11:07
the support beam that was discovered
2:11:09
this morning this is the beam in
2:11:11
question crews found a crack when they
2:11:13
were installing ceiling panels around
2:11:15
10:00 in the morning the beam supports
2:11:17
the roof garden above the third level
2:11:19
bus tech workers tonight were also
2:11:21
inspecting a second beam in the cordoned
2:11:24
off area bus riders were shocked to hear
2:11:26
the news
2:11:27
building fenoli open for three months
2:11:29
crazy pay freeze because I don't know
2:11:31
what else can happen if like foundation
2:11:34
and yeah we are sitting on piles of
2:11:36
trash yeah it's kind of scary if you
2:11:38
wouldn't expect that everything would be
2:11:40
good to go after all this time the trans
2:11:42
Bay Transit Center cost 2.2 billion
2:11:44
dollars and opened on August 12th of
2:11:46
this year the trans Bay joint powers
2:11:48
authority says out of an abundance of
2:11:50
caution it decided to shut down the
2:11:53
brand-new Transit Center I read
2:11:57
somewhere explicitly that it was US
2:11:59
Steel but I guess that was a wrong
2:12:00
report I don't know it doesn't they
2:12:02
never tell them that locally maybe it is
2:12:04
us is it the steel that is cracked
2:12:06
yeah actual steel beam cracked that's
2:12:10
not good so what does that do you gotta
2:12:12
go hey you might be able to weld it who
2:12:13
knows but here's their here's part two
2:12:15
which makes it which adds insult to
2:12:17
injury and this is the second
2:12:18
embarrassment for the Transit Center
2:12:20
this month visitor walkway around the
2:12:23
rooftop Park started crumbling about two
2:12:25
weeks ago a spokesperson said that they
2:12:27
would patch up the eroded sections as
2:12:29
needed so Jay told me about this because
2:12:34
she walked dogs in that area she says
2:12:36
the rooftop which is way up there it has
2:12:39
a walkway and it's kind of supposed to
2:12:41
be pleasant got a lot of plants grass
2:12:43
but they built it with some crazy new
2:12:45
material cost a lot more to make it this
2:12:47
way and now it's crumbling and falling
2:12:50
apart so they don't know what to do
2:12:52
about that and meanwhile right next door
2:12:54
of course you have this situation not
2:12:57
far from the Transit Center managers at
2:12:59
the Millennium tower are a step closer
2:13:01
to submitting a report on the cause of a
2:13:03
cracked window the owner of an apartment
2:13:06
on the 36th floor of the sinking
2:13:08
building noticed the crack on September
2:13:09
2nd it's since been taped up today an
2:13:13
engineering inspector wrote a window
2:13:15
washer rake up the side of the high-rise
2:13:17
to get a closer look the external
2:13:19
inspection is one of the last steps
2:13:21
before management's have meant to report
2:13:23
to the city it's expected to be
2:13:25
completed by next week the city wants to
2:13:27
know if the crack is related to these
2:13:30
sinking and tilting of the tower who
2:13:33
made this thing who was the the main
2:13:35
contractor do we know any of that
2:13:36
they're not mentioning we used to yeah
2:13:38
they used to talk write them all the
2:13:39
time I think they you know
2:13:41
you know the solution to them and of
2:13:43
course is just to go bankrupt and screw
2:13:45
everybody they get their money out
2:13:46
whatever they put in outlook into they
2:13:50
don't have their name it's just you know
2:13:51
another local this whole city this city
2:13:55
of San Francisco is really bad it's
2:13:58
really bad
2:13:59
how's the activity on the on the freeway
2:14:02
are they still there they haven't gotten
2:14:04
an update from you yeah no it's fine no
2:14:10
you always tell my dick did cops yeah
2:14:12
they okay so about that 20 minutes ago
2:14:15
I saw a tow truck pulling some car and
2:14:18
then all the cops and everything
2:14:20
followed the car and that was last I've
2:14:22
seen him they were all gone hmm so so I
2:14:24
don't know they're never gonna explain
2:14:26
any of this stuff now I did I do have
2:14:30
one clip I wanted to get to I got a hit
2:14:33
killer he was on The Colbert show and
2:14:35
she goes on about her paperback she's a
2:14:38
paperback her paperback so she's getting
2:14:40
going around but on that same show
2:14:43
Colbert and Neil deGrasse Tyson uh-huh
2:14:47
went out the back with them they had the
2:14:50
Mars rover so called Mars Mars rover
2:14:52
this is monstrous things I don't know
2:14:55
you can't get this thing to Mars just
2:14:56
don't know what kind of rock don't doubt
2:15:01
Elon man he can do anything
2:15:02
well was it's a NASA rover not Ilana all
2:15:05
right and so they get in this thing but
2:15:08
there are two outs they're on the
2:15:10
outside of it looking around and they
2:15:11
spot a couple of tubes of oxygen and
2:15:14
nitrogen going into the cabin and then
2:15:18
then I hear this commentary which really
2:15:21
makes makes me wonder if Neil deGrasse
2:15:24
Tyson is a phony you've got there's an
2:15:27
afterword in here's a new afterword here
2:15:29
and it's it's democracy so I'm sorry
2:15:31
that's the wrong one
2:15:33
that can't be right no you're right get
2:15:36
the wrong it says I got it is badass
2:15:37
right yes yes oxygen chamber supply line
2:15:42
oh we got oxygen and nitrogen coming
2:15:44
together at what's happening now ooh
2:15:45
that's a nice reaction what's that what
2:15:48
happens whoa nitrous oxide yes it's
2:15:50
whippets this is a party bus we're gonna
2:15:53
be tripping balls in this thing this
2:15:55
Rovers are rockin okay what is nitrogen
2:16:01
and oxygen coming together it's called
2:16:05
air yes
2:16:07
but somehow he causes nitrous oxide a
2:16:10
78% nitrogen and about 21% oxygen that's
2:16:16
what air is made out of and this is
2:16:18
making you put those two together and
2:16:20
those two tanks and you're making air if
2:16:22
you put nitrogen and oxygen together and
2:16:25
it somehow made nitrous oxide which is
2:16:27
the result of other kinds of chemical
2:16:29
reactions the entire oxidant entire
2:16:32
planet would be on fire and we'd be we
2:16:34
all be slowed that explains everything
2:16:37
finally an answer to the universe we're
2:16:40
all stoned so the fact that he would say
2:16:44
you're gonna get a reaction between
2:16:46
nitrogen gas and oxygen gas as opposed
2:16:51
to just getting a kind of a mixture to
2:16:54
create an oxygen normal air environment
2:16:56
or maybe oxygen enriched which is I
2:16:59
would guess he's beyond dumb dammit it's
2:17:03
damaged Jim he's an astrophysicist not a
2:17:05
chemist Jim he's an astrophysicist not a
2:17:05
it's unbelievable now it's totally
2:17:09
believable he's an actor he's
2:17:12
interesting one he does a good job he's
2:17:15
definitely like like this Mars rover was
2:17:17
for real come on oh yeah
2:17:20
no that thing's ridiculous anyway so
2:17:22
Hilary was on Colbert and Ike that do
2:17:24
have a good catch by the way on that
2:17:25
good catch on the nitrous-oxide bullcrap
2:17:28
no one calls him on that no no one says
2:17:31
anything of course not is Neil deGrasse
2:17:33
Tyson why would you call him on that NDG
2:17:35
so Hillary's on Colbert and she goes on
2:17:39
with all these assertions about
2:17:40
especially over the last month our
2:17:42
democracy is under attack it's a
2:17:44
republic we live in our democracies
2:17:46
under attack and she goes on and on and
2:17:48
on attack and she goes on and on and
2:17:48
never citing any specifics of any sort
2:17:51
just going on edwards greeing and
2:17:52
clapping but let's play a little bit on
2:17:54
her of her the plugging she's not play
2:17:57
really plugging the book cuz the books
2:17:59
been out she's plugging the paperback
2:18:00
version which has a a new little mini
2:18:03
chapter in the back which is a an
2:18:05
afterword she's added some new nasty
2:18:08
stuff afterward in here's a new after
2:18:11
word here and it's it's democracy in
2:18:14
crisis yes yes
2:18:17
is that a fancy way of saying I told you
2:18:20
so that a fancy way of saying I told you
2:18:21
cuz you'd be allowed you'd be allowed to
2:18:23
told yourself I really want people to
2:18:26
take it seriously regardless of who you
2:18:30
voted for
2:18:30
whether you even voted and think about
2:18:33
why our democracy is in crisis and I
2:18:37
don't use the word lightly
2:18:38
I really regret using the word because I
2:18:42
wish it weren't the case but what we've
2:18:45
seen in the last months and so many ways
2:18:49
is degrading the rule of law D
2:18:51
legitimizing our elections attacking
2:18:54
your favorite subject truth and reason
2:18:56
reading corruption undermining our
2:18:59
national unity each alone is a threat
2:19:02
but you put it all together and it
2:19:04
really is a crisis to who we are as a
2:19:06
nation when you compare our situation
2:19:09
right now in some ways to Watergate and
2:19:13
you know that of what you speak because
2:19:15
you were a lawyer working for it was a
2:19:17
Judiciary Committee
2:19:18
yes very committee there you are right
2:19:21
there and didn't she get kicked off of
2:19:24
that I think so the dorkiest pictures
2:19:28
over here I think she got kicked off
2:19:30
with that for some reason 1974 bringing
2:19:33
the impeachment charges against
2:19:34
President Nixon in the Judiciary
2:19:36
Committee hearing room at the US Capitol
2:19:38
what what are the similarities between
2:19:39
Donald Trump and Richard Nixon Richard
2:19:42
Nixon was a very accomplished politician
2:19:44
he was the Environmental Protection
2:19:57
Agency something that people might not
2:20:00
know or remember lower the voting age
2:20:03
yes lowered the voting age could never
2:20:05
be nominated as a Republican maybe not
2:20:07
even as a Democrat at this point you're
2:20:09
probably right about that but you're
2:20:11
probably right yeah he had a a real
2:20:15
obsession with trying to go after his
2:20:20
opponents and trying to you know really
2:20:23
consolidate his power and he had people
2:20:25
around him in the White House who
2:20:28
dad yeah and let's not forget that
2:20:30
uncoupling from Gould moving off the
2:20:32
gold standard he did some great things
2:20:34
and he got himself into real trouble and
2:20:38
I don't think we can make comparison yet
2:20:41
because there was a very thorough
2:20:43
investigation of President Nixon at the
2:20:46
time that I was part of and it drew
2:20:49
conclusions so that even Republican
2:20:52
members in the Congress understood that
2:20:55
they had to take action and we're not at
2:20:57
that point yet with this president I
2:21:00
think she was disbarred now this could
2:21:06
be a Republican conspiracy theory here
2:21:08
we go
2:21:09
Cato Institute and we'll just take them
2:21:11
was Hillary Clinton fired from the Nixon
2:21:13
impeachment inquiry
2:21:16
Washington Post fact checker glenn
2:21:18
kessler gives a maximum four Pinocchios
2:21:20
to the claim that hillary clinton was
2:21:22
fired during the Watergate inquiry hmm
2:21:24
okay well she wasn't no I guess not
2:21:27
it's wop oh man wop up was right wop I
2:21:31
was always right well she's you think
2:21:36
she's still gonna run yes there's no one
2:21:41
else didn't you know it's actually
2:21:43
someone sent me a little gotcha that we
2:21:45
hadn't that we didn't catch on the
2:21:47
Michael Moore interview on although I
2:21:49
heard it and I did just didn't register
2:21:50
it in I figured maybe and they didn't
2:21:53
think about it afterwards when Michael
2:21:56
Moore was on the Bill Maher show about
2:21:58
giving money to the Democrats listen to
2:22:01
what more actually said but the good
2:22:03
news about this election in November is
2:22:06
that people like myself and others
2:22:08
you've contributed to the filler he says
2:22:14
DSE wants to say DSA
2:22:17
but he then says he changes it to DNC
2:22:19
DSA is the Democratic socialists of
2:22:21
America oh good catch yeah
2:22:26
that was a Josh Jack just Jackson caught
2:22:29
that it's like that's it that is an
2:22:31
interesting point do we got to keep our
2:22:33
eye on this DSA
2:22:35
it's not quite sure exactly who's
2:22:37
running it but I think it's it's bigger
2:22:41
than anyone realizes and that of course
2:22:43
is the party of Alexandria Ocasio Cortez
2:22:48
yes there's a there's a few others
2:22:50
running under that moniker yeah
2:22:54
CNBC finally got the memo we did the
2:22:56
story a few weeks ago we've been
2:22:59
predicting this since probably the you
2:23:01
know early early episodes of the show
2:23:04
just talking in technology terms as to
2:23:07
what eventually is going to happen we
2:23:09
thought it would happen with auto
2:23:10
insurance first and it did kind of if
2:23:12
you look what progressive is doing with
2:23:14
putting black boxes and monitors in your
2:23:17
car to make sure you're a safe driver
2:23:19
and to give you all kinds of benefits
2:23:21
and premiums for being a safe driver and
2:23:24
letting them track you and this is the
2:23:27
John Hancock life insurance story but
2:23:29
now from CNBC who finally have seen this
2:23:32
as news then we have John Hancock life
2:23:36
insurers they're changing their business
2:23:38
model with your health in mind all right
2:23:40
wrap it up Suze while they do so they're
2:23:42
gonna stop selling an underwriting
2:23:43
traditional life insurance instead
2:23:45
they're gonna sell these interactive
2:23:47
Fitness policies that are tied to
2:23:48
fitbit's Apple watches where you
2:23:51
basically log in your meals they track
2:23:53
your your workouts and then they decide
2:23:56
on the premiums and you get perks for
2:23:58
logging in what you're eating how much
2:24:00
you're working out they give you gift
2:24:02
cards or give you premium discounts if I
2:24:05
want a John Hancock life insurance
2:24:06
policy a John Hancock life insurance
2:24:07
I gotta have a Fitbit or an Apple watch
2:24:09
and I've got a plug the thing in they've
2:24:12
got to hear about my heart all the time
2:24:14
how much you're working out hopefully
2:24:15
you're on the elliptical daily there yes
2:24:19
really you can't get a life insurance
2:24:22
policy from these big shown to them John
2:24:25
Hanke oh that this is actually very
2:24:27
popular or something that they've
2:24:28
offered since 2015 and the growth rates
2:24:30
have been tremendous because a lot of
2:24:32
people are having more wearables and
2:24:34
ones looking at the new new Apple watch
2:24:36
but it is controversial because there's
2:24:38
privacy issues and they're gonna select
2:24:39
the you know most popular most
2:24:42
profitable kind of stands we did you get
2:24:44
a free
2:24:44
down yep and I'm signing off.thank
2:24:47
symbol that's what they want here while
2:24:49
we're done with this yes we are
2:24:50
Wow all in baby give me the premium
2:24:54
lower that and now wear whatever you
2:24:56
want me to slaves some believable a
2:25:00
slave slaves slaves to insurance company
2:25:04
you know and this is this is the stuff
2:25:07
that worries me about you know professor
2:25:09
Ted's premonition this is the stuff
2:25:12
that's happening is you know it was hard
2:25:14
enough for me to get health insurance
2:25:16
just being an old white dude without a
2:25:20
job you know they don't look very
2:25:22
favorably on me and there's probably not
2:25:27
so insurable wheelin careful with him
2:25:29
former smoker all this stuff so now that
2:25:33
I'm gonna if I don't wear something and
2:25:35
you they may just say well done we're
2:25:37
not gonna insure you at all
2:25:39
I mean who's gonna win in that situation
2:25:46
I'm looking at the DSA website
2:25:51
trying to figure out what's with her
2:25:53
who's behind it is a group of people I
2:25:55
never heard of any of them they seem to
2:25:57
be I think the orientation it looks like
2:25:59
they're they stem from a public service
2:26:01
workers and I'm guessing you know the
2:26:04
classics the SEIU and right right ask me
2:26:08
how about the Workers Party no I don't
2:26:12
see too much that the workers seems like
2:26:14
people actually work for a living hmm I
2:26:17
caught an interesting and a lot of
2:26:20
teachers teachers most let's say
2:26:23
teachers or the it's coming from today's
2:26:26
current modern teachers also the
2:26:29
teachers union well they also did occupy
2:26:31
a long yeah it's great fantastic this is
2:26:37
from the House of Commons there was a
2:26:39
debate about aunty the anti-semitism
2:26:41
being on the rise in the UK and I've
2:26:46
I've seen this I know it's all there's
2:26:49
lots of problems in the UK that's just
2:26:51
it's not yeah they got more problems and
2:26:53
brexit and this is Ruth Smith she's a
2:26:56
member of parliament and she was giving
2:26:59
his speech and I just had to play this
2:27:01
for our own entertainment madam did she
2:27:03
speak out I find myself in the bizarre
2:27:05
position today a feeling obliged to
2:27:08
speak to the record that my register of
2:27:09
interests are in fact accurate and that
2:27:12
I have not failed to report any
2:27:13
additional employment specifically madam
2:27:16
Deputy Speaker I feel I must inform you
2:27:18
that I am NOT a CIA spy I am NOT a
2:27:22
Mossad agent and nor am I an mi5
2:27:24
operative agent and nor am I an mi5
2:27:27
there are occasionally foolish enough to
2:27:30
Google me although I would urge you not
2:27:33
to it can be unpleasant reading I do not
2:27:35
work for the people of Tel Aviv's but
2:27:37
for the people of tungsten
2:27:40
these are just some of the regular
2:27:42
anti-semitic tropes that become normal
2:27:44
in my world and to be clear just in case
2:27:47
I needed to say it I am NOT nor have I
2:27:50
ever been a lizard otherwise what I am
2:27:56
madam Deputy Speaker is a proud trade
2:27:58
unionist a Labour Party activist for
2:28:01
over 30 years and a lifelong anti-racist
2:28:05
I also happen to be a British Jews and
2:28:08
in three decades of political activism
2:28:11
there has never come a time when nice
2:28:13
bald parts of my identity provided any
2:28:16
form of conflict until now
2:28:28
gives me an excuse to play this one I
2:28:32
thought it was only in America that we
2:28:35
had anti-semitism like that but no now
2:28:38
the Brits very subject to it yeah I like
2:28:41
the line there she says I have never
2:28:43
been if not now or never have been a
2:28:46
lizard it's fantastic I think a clip of
2:28:54
the day for that one but did that it's
2:28:56
ok clip already yeah I already got one
2:28:58
is good
2:29:00
all right I have a couple of things left
2:29:03
I do have a if we want to kill some time
2:29:08
I have the history of Sweden that is
2:29:09
quite interesting you know I would like
2:29:11
to I'm very interested in Sweden still
2:29:14
especially now with this the Parliament
2:29:16
voting voting out Minister Stefan so now
2:29:21
and you know this is the Swede and
2:29:24
Democrat Party who are I guess I'm gonna
2:29:27
get this all wrong
2:29:29
who would now have to form a coalition
2:29:31
then things are changing so yes I'm very
2:29:33
interested I'm all in on Sweden we say
2:29:35
well we don't know sweetie we don't
2:29:37
understand sweetie we haven't got a clue
2:29:38
about Sweden this is roast pick up those
2:29:40
podcasting guys not this knows the same
2:29:43
podcast or another one construct the
2:29:45
times one of the guys is an expert and
2:29:48
he's a historian type of guy and he
2:29:50
gives a history of Sweden that is alien
2:29:52
to anything that Americans generally
2:29:54
know now when I went to sweet night and
2:29:56
as I do when I go to or I used to when I
2:30:00
went to extremely countries that are
2:30:02
extremely different culturally I'd
2:30:03
always read a cultural anthropology book
2:30:05
about the people so I wouldn't you know
2:30:08
so I could
2:30:10
make so I'd be observing the correct
2:30:12
things normally I would be acting
2:30:14
properly but this is the history of
2:30:18
Spain it's very it's a long clip but you
2:30:19
can stop it or not we stop at this and
2:30:22
this is you have to look it up in the
2:30:23
archive shows it from about three four
2:30:25
shows ago which she never got played uh
2:30:26
okay what's it called history of Sweden
2:30:29
I was one yeah okay history of Sweden
2:30:33
one here we go and I'll try to explain
2:30:36
so like Swedes are not West they're not
2:30:41
West this is not a Western country
2:30:43
that's true this looks like a Western
2:30:45
country on the surface yeah it's not a
2:30:47
Western country it's a collectivist
2:30:49
country that belongs to Eastern Europe
2:30:52
this is the deconstructive podcast but
2:30:55
not the initial one we played the second
2:30:56
one yeah okay Sweden and Norway is not a
2:31:00
part of the continent as much as they
2:31:02
are a sort of a peninsula that grows out
2:31:04
of Siberia right and you mean
2:31:06
traditionally traditional truly we're
2:31:08
not part of West yes we are not at least
2:31:12
we were the Danes and the Norwegian
2:31:14
Vikings faced West and they become more
2:31:17
individualist and they came they came
2:31:19
into the the pale of the anglo-saxon
2:31:21
world but Sweden was boxed in with the
2:31:23
Baltics we were facing east and a lot of
2:31:26
the trade routes from Constantinople
2:31:28
went up the rivers from Constantinople
2:31:31
into deep inland Russia Volga yes for
2:31:34
instance and then the Roose who founded
2:31:36
Russia they had an empire there and they
2:31:40
used the Vikings trade route to trade
2:31:43
with north of Europe and that was the
2:31:46
first golden age of Sweden right the
2:31:49
trade routes of I'm glad you pulled this
2:31:51
clip because I was in I think we're in
2:31:53
Luzerne and I listened to this
2:31:55
particular episode and I found it very
2:31:57
informative yes educational cuz I mean
2:32:01
you think of Sweden you don't get much
2:32:02
further than ABBA
2:32:04
yeah and Blondes yeah akia and don't
2:32:08
forget Hammerson Moors hmm that's a big
2:32:10
New York yes and they're so they're
2:32:14
deeply collectivist and now what
2:32:15
happened is Sweden is so far away that
2:32:17
it wasn't affected by the rise of Rome
2:32:21
it wasn't affected by the fall of
2:32:23
it wasn't affected by the rise of the
2:32:25
Catholic Church
2:32:26
it became Catholic the second last
2:32:29
country in in Europe I think to be
2:32:32
christened the bunch of heathens Wow is
2:32:34
that true yes after Latvia
2:32:36
so Sweden got Christian around 11
2:32:39
hundreds and it only held for a few
2:32:41
hundred years and never really and we
2:32:44
belong to the pale of the Roman Catholic
2:32:46
Church but we weren't really in the pale
2:32:49
so we weren't really affected by that as
2:32:52
much either
2:32:53
what really formed Sweden was Martin
2:32:55
Luther the Reformation the Protestant
2:32:58
Reformation in a Christian Church
2:33:00
because Gustav Vasa who was the first
2:33:03
true monarch of the first time Sweden
2:33:07
was a unified country he saw before any
2:33:10
other monarchs in the world what he
2:33:12
could do with Martin Luther's theses
2:33:15
what he did was he took it as a chance
2:33:18
to get rid of the church at the Roman
2:33:21
Catholic Church but also as a way to
2:33:23
better control his subjects because what
2:33:25
he did was he took the Protestant
2:33:27
Reformation he applied it to Sweden
2:33:29
which made all the churches his instead
2:33:33
of Rome's yeah and including all the
2:33:36
land and all the land and all the assets
2:33:39
and that's what we learn in the history
2:33:41
books in Sweden that Gustav are such of
2:33:43
the churches because of the treasure but
2:33:45
that's not the treasure in the church
2:33:46
it's not the buildings it's not the land
2:33:48
it's not the silver or gold they have up
2:33:51
that where the priest stands the altar
2:33:55
right what did he want from the church
2:33:57
he wanted names the names yes because
2:34:00
the priests were the only ones who knew
2:34:02
how many people lived in the country
2:34:05
they had your name Church books yes they
2:34:07
had the names of everyone who was born
2:34:08
everyone who was married everyone I've
2:34:10
died and always just like the Mormons
2:34:13
having all the ultra different purpose
2:34:16
and all the best animals the bastards
2:34:18
and if you have the nursery's that is
2:34:21
when taxation becomes a real possibility
2:34:23
Isis so that is the treasurer of the
2:34:25
church the Ling's
2:34:29
and he used the church to construct the
2:34:34
oldest and greatest bureaucracy the
2:34:37
world has ever seen and he made the
2:34:39
churches not into Christian houses of
2:34:42
worship as much as he made them into
2:34:45
schools for swedishness right and he had
2:34:48
a program of isolation that he had
2:34:50
planned would lasts forever because we
2:34:53
didn't have to fight if they didn't want
2:34:54
to we were too isolated all right so
2:34:56
from that point what you're saying is
2:34:57
from that point the churches in Sweden
2:34:59
became a bureaucratic hostile act people
2:35:05
in a more in a more effective way yes
2:35:07
Gustav Vasa was a brilliant brilliant
2:35:09
administrator what he did was he took
2:35:10
control of Sweden he took the nobility
2:35:12
we had a very weak nobility compared to
2:35:15
the rest of the world at that time
2:35:17
and he made them his first bureaucrats
2:35:19
all right so he used the nobility and
2:35:23
then he used the priests and he melded
2:35:25
these together into like a like some
2:35:27
sort of bureaucratic seed and this
2:35:31
created a tradition in Sweden of
2:35:34
monolithic state with a very an
2:35:37
authoritarian state with one monarch at
2:35:39
the top and it's a very collectivist
2:35:41
culture right but not communism I mean
2:35:47
if you have an egalitarian collectivists
2:35:49
collective then egalitarian want
2:35:53
everyone to be as much like one another
2:35:57
as possible yes wow man
2:35:59
yeah egalitarian
2:36:04
yeah and that's one that's one of the
2:36:06
things I learned in the anthropology
2:36:08
this which is what I accounted for the
2:36:11
reason Sweden could do such good
2:36:13
business with the Japanese is that they
2:36:15
had both had even though it was
2:36:16
structure slightly different the Swedes
2:36:19
are very flat structured organizations
2:36:21
where the secretaries is likely to get
2:36:24
coffee for the boss is the other way
2:36:25
around I'm sorry the boss is more likely
2:36:27
to get coffee for the secretary than the
2:36:29
other way around that we expect here is
2:36:31
this egalitarian thing and that's why
2:36:34
they have the there's a saying in both
2:36:36
Sweden and Japan which is that if the
2:36:39
nail that's sticking up is the one who
2:36:42
gets pounded down by the hammer they say
2:36:45
that in Holland - yeah I think Holland
2:36:48
has some of that going on - they in
2:36:50
Holland they always say that's the
2:36:51
Calvinism Calvinistic yeah that would be
2:36:54
word yeah I think there's a model there
2:36:56
that comes from the Elven ISM but this
2:36:59
egalitarianism is a key to the whole
2:37:01
thing and I just wonder how that works
2:37:03
out with all these immigrants that they
2:37:05
got in Sweden
2:37:07
you know raping their women I don't I
2:37:14
think they may be short-circuited here
2:37:17
with this yeah they're like their brains
2:37:19
are in irons they don't know what to do
2:37:20
they can't go left can't go right as
2:37:22
their brain freeze yeah because of these
2:37:25
years and years and years of this
2:37:27
culture which is I again I think it was
2:37:30
important to note that it's Eastern yeah
2:37:32
it's an Eastern European culture not a
2:37:33
Western European culture which we yet we
2:37:36
can't quite grep can't quite grasp that
2:37:38
and even when you go there although I've
2:37:41
been to Eastern European countries when
2:37:44
you maybe it does resemble them more now
2:37:46
if you started to think about it in
2:37:48
hindsight but yeah very fascinating I
2:37:52
thought was a good little piece that I
2:37:53
did I love the history and I and I'd
2:37:56
like the the you know the second time I
2:37:58
heard this I liked it a lot because you
2:38:00
just you know you don't even think about
2:38:01
these things all we know is sweet Viking
2:38:03
something Norway dem Scandinavia some up
2:38:06
there Norway dem Scandinavia some up
2:38:07
blondes blondes that's right
2:38:10
okay last clip for me Israeli spy
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software Pegasus it's really
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surveillance software too capable of
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accessing microphones cameras and other
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data has been tracked to 45 countries
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around the world researchers think the
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tool designed to track criminals is
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being misused by governments to snoop on
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innocent civilians I'm human host Ilya
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just north of the Israeli city of Tel
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Aviv and this building is home to an
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develops and sells one of the most
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invasive spy ways in the world the
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doesn't matter whether you an iOS or
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special link one click on it and the
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spyware is secretly downloaded to your
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smartphone from then on all your private
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data personal messages passwords just
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about everything is being sent back to
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the operator so who are the targets
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according to NSO group its software is
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designed to track criminals our products
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have saved the lives of thousands of
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people prevented suicide helped convict
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drug cartel works facilitated complex
2:39:26
crime investigations children to their
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parents about internet researchers from
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citizen lab embarked on a hunt for
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Pegasus and according to them it does
2:39:36
not serve only a good cause instead it
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may be breaching innocent people's
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privacy's and some country's laws
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tracked the malware in as many as 45
2:39:49
countries among them six states with a
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history of abusing spy way to target a
2:39:54
civilian society where did this story
2:39:59
come from RT of course mark tom yeah
2:40:01
what what do you have you know how to
2:40:04
what that's a very interesting story
2:40:06
that needs to be you know I haven't
2:40:08
heard anyone talking about kind of heard
2:40:10
about it but I didn't hear about anybody
2:40:12
do a report and obviously for same
2:40:14
reasons I couldn't get my 5g thing
2:40:16
stayed on yeah yeah exactly
2:40:18
they have one I have one last clip that
2:40:21
I think finishes the show night
2:40:22
sleek alright and this is about the new
2:40:26
Paul giving Beto or whatever his name is
2:40:28
better Li the two-point lead over it
2:40:31
over Cruz bring in a chatterbox and they
2:40:36
try this is one of these CBS and I
2:40:39
believe or one of these online it's on
2:40:44
CBS n there's a youth is a YouTube video
2:40:46
for an hour and a half they had their
2:40:49
camera on the White House because I
2:40:52
thought rot Rosenstein would walk out
2:40:54
and they just kept going back to this
2:40:56
shot was up the whole Warhol is
2:40:59
directing this is the Texas poll clip
2:41:06
and I think you'll I get a kick out of
2:41:07
it by the way for brevity Reuters poll
2:41:10
gives Democratic congressman baitul or
2:41:12
roit a two-point advantage over
2:41:15
Republican senator Ted Cruz president
2:41:17
Trump has said he plans to hold a major
2:41:19
rally for Cruz in Texas in October Alana
2:41:24
Rocha is a multimedia reporter for The
2:41:26
Texas Tribune she joins us now from
2:41:29
Austin Texas good to see you thank you
2:41:30
good morning so Alana Texas is a
2:41:32
reliably red state although it's sort of
2:41:35
been inching towards purple according to
2:41:37
some polls senator Cruz has led in most
2:41:41
polls what is significant about this one
2:41:43
well this is the first one that a work
2:41:45
takes the lead granted it's a two-point
2:41:47
lead so he's still within the margin of
2:41:49
error there's an El Paso congressman
2:41:51
he's been in Congress as long as Cruz
2:41:54
has six years in the house of course six
2:41:56
years in the Senate for Cruz
2:41:58
you know he's energizing he obviously is
2:42:01
proud that he's toured all 254 counties
2:42:03
here he's going to parts of the state
2:42:05
that are Republican strongholds and
2:42:08
turning out large crowds so I just think
2:42:10
he's energizing there's a genuine fact I
2:42:16
was waiting for it
2:42:22
so the controversy surrounding Brett
2:42:25
Cavanaugh's nomination to the Supreme
2:42:26
Court is becoming a political issue as
2:42:28
we near the midterm elections obviously
2:42:30
Ted Cruz has said that Christine Blasi
2:42:33
for to saw allegations are serious and
2:42:35
deserve be treated with respect
2:42:37
what impact could this have on his
2:42:39
reelection efforts housing expected I
2:42:41
guess to navigate this issue in the
2:42:43
coming weeks and that was my head that
2:42:53
exploded actually Oh Johnny I love it
2:42:57
when you put some extra work in for the
2:43:02
kids that's great for the kids
2:43:04
everybody that's our deconstruction for
2:43:06
today of course we'll have a lot about
2:43:08
what happened in this Kavanagh kerfuffle
2:43:10
or whatever it is
2:43:12
or maybe not anything could happen on
2:43:15
the show no it's probably not you're
2:43:16
right a lot of time in between now and
2:43:20
then so that we'd probably a you're
2:43:23
probably close to I think I'd be
2:43:25
interesting we should have a great show
2:43:26
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that it was a democratic conspiracy it's
2:45:24
really extraordinary
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Terrell I love what's the word I don't
2:45:27
even have an adjective the exemplar
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Trump well something's gonna happen to
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this guy how do you counteract that that
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we chatter activist with lies more
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migration incoherent disrupting because
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we can't sit enough the president is
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exemplar democratic conspiracy who's
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that nearly 3,000 people did not die in
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scientific study that's tragic
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Paris climate agreement isn't official
2:46:02
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this would happen talk to me about what
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we are physically experiencing here in
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the United States and around the world
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with a board drought more fires more
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stirring reactions George s point in
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our Congress here's what everyone else
2:47:09
looks like a lot of world leaders
2:47:11
started laughing at them as opposed to
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here's what everyone here some little
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didn't expect that reaction but that's
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