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Media
assassination episode 10 this
is no
agenda in the clue do in the
morning
everybody I'm Adam curry a from
northern
Silicon Valley where we're
still trying
to figure out how to pronounce
Saoirse
shogi I'm John Seymour I think
we got it
cocky you know the funny thing
is you
listen to the PBS Newshour and
Judy
pronounces it the old-fashioned
way
khashoggi but everybody else
pronounces
a slightly different there's
the kosher
XI and then there's the
shershow she yes
everything in between it's Reid
it's
ludicrous in between it's Reid
it's
okay well let's stick with the
story for
a moment because there's a lot
of things
going on with shogi and shit
shogi shogi
exactly I'm sure you got some
clips on
this it's kind of a definitive
clip I
think it kind of does or as the
update
PBS complete I think to kind of
get
brings us up to speed Saudi
Arabian
journalist Jamal Khashoggi went
missing
on October 2nd and the
diplomatic crisis
over his disappearance has
deepened each
day since President Trump sent
his
secretary of state Mike Pompeo
to the
Middle East to get some answers
our
foreign affairs correspondent
Nick
Schifrin has the latest for the
last day
and a half America's top
diplomat has
held emergency meetings with
the leaders
of Turkey and Saudi Arabia and
as he
left Riyadh this morning
Secretary of
State Mike Pompeo expressed
confidence
in Saudis ability to conduct an
investigation into itself they
want to
have the
this investigation in a
thorough way and
I think that's I think that's I
think
that's a reasonable thing to do
to give
them that opportunity and then
we'll all
get to judge judge an
investigation into
Jamal who Shoji the Washington
Post
columnist and critic of the
case showed
this yogi stuff that's not
that's not
correct a reasonable thing to
do to give
them that opportunity and then
walk it's
judge judge an investigation
into
Jamal's Shoji The Washington
Post
columnist and critic of the
kingdom he
hasn't been seen since he
entered Saudis
Istanbul consulate earlier this
month
Turkish officials are
maintaining their
pressure on Saudi Arabia for
days
they've referenced audio of the
killing
in the consulate and today a
pro-government newspaper
reported new
details on the Saudi hit squad
this time
they left the scene after they
tortured
murdered and dismembered a
Shoji a
Turkish official identified the
Saudi
government's head of forensic
evidence
as one of the men who quote
Qatar
Shoji's body up on a table in
the study
while he was still alive Turkey
has now
released images of 15 suspects
the New
York Times reports at least
nine worked
directly for Saudi security
services and
four have close ties to Saudi
Arabia's
de facto leader Crown Prince
Mohammed
bin Salman and that given cover
at all
but in the Oval Office
president Trump expressed
confidence in
Saudi Arabia in an interview
with The
Associated Press last night the
president said King Salman and
his son
the crown prince both denied
involvement
and in response to criticism
he's
letting Saudi off easy he said
quote
here we go again with you know
you're
guilty until proven innocent
I don't like that we just went
through
that with justice Cavanaugh and
he was
innocent all the way there were
a number
of differing reports everywhere
and this
one this was yeah background
her but
there was some yeah well that
was the
mildest I mean there were
reports about
them using headphones playing
loud music
so they chopped off his fingers
without
hearing him scream but what I
like is is
the blame Trump for everything
like NBC
a haunting image an
international
mystery with a growing demand
for
answers and if he's not alive
then it is
the Saudis who would know what
happened
we cannot have an ally who
murders in
cold blood in their own
consulate
fallout today
Saudi Arabia stock market
tumbled tech
and media companies pulling out
of a
Saudi investment conference the
kingdom's American Embassy
tweeted
appreciation to all including
the US
administration for refraining
from
jumping to conclusions missing
12 days
Saudi critic Jamal khashoggi a
permanent
US resident and Washington Post
columnist Turkey's government
says it
has evidence he was killed by
Saudi
operatives former CIA director
and NBC
News analyst John Brennan he'll
be
inconceivable that such an
operation
would be run by the Saudis
without the
knowledge of the day-to-day
decision
maker of Saudi Arabia that's
Crown
Prince Mohammed bin Salman it's
a great
honor to have the Crown Prince
with us
the president's close ties it
doesn't
get much better when you're
talking
about Saudi Arabia killing a
guy to have
to insert that little trump bit
that's
that's really good Prince
become very
chickenshit with their
reporting close
ties add pressure to his pledge
to
deliver severe punishment if
the Saudis
are responsible Treasury
secretary Steve
minuchin still plans to go to
that Saudi
conference next week along with
the
president and the general
investigation
mr. munition will make up his
mind as
the week progresses and his new
information surfaces the Saudi
government has denied any
involvement
and issued a statement today
saying it
would respond to any political
or
economic actions taken against
Saudi
Arabia tonight in a new joint
statement
the governments of the United
Kingdom
France and Germany said there
must be a
credible investigation with
those
responsible held to account and
they
expect the Saudi government to
provide a
complete and detailed response
yes sir there's a number of
things that
are going on right now the
first thing
from the smore
is that one of the 15 guys in
the hit
squad mosh Al Saud al vos Thani
who is a
31 year old lieutenant of the
Royal
Saudi royal air force was
killed in a
car accident
oops accident
got rid of one guy I don't know
what
that means if anything those
there were
15 maybe he was though I don't
know as
you can't tell I mean the whole
thing
you know they're going to for
one thing
if they're just start gonna
kill some of
these guys you know they're
gonna have
to if sue mning there was
something that
actually happened I mean I
don't believe
anything what this imaginary
tape
reminds me of sandy hook 9-1-1
call you
know it's like we were waiting
for late
on the show yeah we finally got
a copy
of it and was very mild so
we've heard
about our you know cutting off
his
fingers and telling him to
listen why
can't we just get this audio
tape I do
not understand I mean I think
what's
happening is it's it's folding
into the
lexicon and people are just
saying well
then there's audio of this and
there's
video of that and there's in
what we've
seen absolutely nothing but
we're
starting to believe what is
being dram
down our throats meanwhile the
German
developed which I would say is a
respectable newspaper would you
yeah
yeah I'd say so
they say that Khashoggi was not
a
journalist but a high-level
operative
for the Saudi intelligence yeah
that's
what pj media says - and wrote
up a long
piece on this at you you yeah
it's in
the show notes and I have here
Joseph's bout this is on I
think NPR of
and he's of the Carnegie
Endowment for
international peace and here's
what he
had to say about kasha how do we
pronounce it now what is the
what is the
[Music] it now what is the what
is the
we're just gonna say cuz show
gets
easier for us you knew Jamal
Khashoggi
tell us about him and your
connection to
him yes I knew first of all
because II
was so I mean by the way he's
kind of
saying if I fell he as well and
he has
an accent it sounds like he'd
know what
he's doing well
alright well because she was so
I mean
until two three
years ago completely in the
mainstream
of the Saudi punditry Rommel
was a Saudi
journalist this is what's
fascinating
today to forget this he was at
the
moment an advisor to the royal
court he
was an official advisor to
former Saudi
ambassador to London Turki
al-faisal
who is also the head of the
Saudi
intelligence so she was
speaking on
behalf the kingdom's point of
view so
it's very cynical today to
present him
as a kind of maverick opponent
seeking to topple the regime and
etcetera he was not okay so
just so you
know he was not all of that
that the
Washington Post wants him to be
but I
was listening to the John
Brennan
interview did you see that on I
missed
it okay I'm gonna play it and
we'll just
it's the whole thing is about
four
minutes we'll just play it
until we were
done with it but almost every
single
question Chuck asks Chuck Chuck
chase it
Chuck Chuck Todd yeah Chuck
Chuck Chuck
every question Chuck asked is
the one
we'd want to ask and I think
Brennan
reveals quite a lot here so
let's play
along me now is the former
director of
the CIA John Brennan and he's a
one-time
station chief in Saudi Arabia
dr. Brennan welcome back to
Meet the
Press complain shocked as I was
sort of
joking with my staff earlier it
seems as
if by the way we have not seen
Brennan
for weeks weeks and weeks he's
really
quiet and then all of a sudden
he's back
on the scene it's just
interesting to
note in the early parts the
Obama
administration if there was a
problem
between the Obama
administration in
Saudi Arabia you were the one
sent to
try to mediate the situation so
let me
ask you this are you a Muslim
what is the CIA doing right now
when it
comes to something what would
you be
doing right now
trying to figure out this
mystery well
I'll be working with our
long-standing
partners the Turkish
intelligence
officers as well as Saudi
intelligence
officers and others to see what
information they might be able
to share
with us but also looking at
what types
of other collection
capabilities that we
have and going back into
systems and
databases and to see whether or
not
there are any indications of
what might
have happened when Jamal
khashoggi went
to the
the consulate he's cavalier
about it but
it did not just pass me by that
he says
now we're just going to the
databases
and see what we got
it's kind of frightening those
guys can
do that let's just go let's
just rewind
the world clock in our database
and
let's see what we have you must
have
tons of information we have
pretty tight
Intelligence Sharing with the
Saudis do
we know yes how likely is it
that we
would have a hint that they
were they
had some issue with Khashoggi
that maybe
they were going to arrest him
or maybe
they were gonna detain him how
likely is
it that we had some clue about
something
well I think it was pretty open
that the
Saudi government had issues
with Jamal
khashoggi because of his
writings and so
I wouldn't be surprised if US
diplomats
intelligence officers were
mindful about
the potential for something to
happen to
khashoggi and arrested
attention but
unfortunately it's what's
what's the
what's the US government's duty
if you
have this information you know
if the
Saudi government is gonna might
get
aggressive with you mm-hmm
be careful when you know he was
a it was
a u.s. resident but he was a
Saudi
citizen do we have do we have a
duty to
warn him if there's credible
intelligence that somebody is
under
threat of violent attack there
that
would trigger a process to
decide about
the ability to warn that
individual I
don't know what type of
intelligence we
had before his disappearance
but if it
was an arrest or detention or a
capture
of Jamal kosugi he is a Saudi
citizen
even though he's an American
resident so
I am unclear exactly whether or
not that
threshold for duty to warn was
triggered
but it would have to have some
type of
threat of violence associated
with it
just as a maybe an aside this
whole well
he wasn't a citizen but he was a
resident and therefore we must
take
action I'm not so sure about
that well I
think there's duty to warn
things kind
of interesting because it's
really only
been revealed recently I wonder
if
Castellano as he walked out of
the steak
house sparking new york state
he was
ever warned in advance
yeah I'm just curious this past
the
release of pastor Brunson by
the turks
president said there was no
connection
any connection here
could there be some sort of
this is the
Turks way of trying to get a
little more
on the US side because maybe by
the way
I want to mention you know the
Joseph
Behunin of the Carnegie
Endowment he
said that Castle G was number
one guy of
Turki al-faisal
Prince Turki al-faisal and he
was
staunchly anti-trump
so just you got to stick that
in the
back of your mind what the
United States
have believed their version of
events
here is there any connection
you see I
think one can make the argument
that the
Turks are trying to improve
relations
with the United States not just
for this
issue but also just more broadly
particularly on the economic
and the
political front the mo
incidence of the
two in terms of cash OGIS
disappearance
and Brunson's release is sort of
interesting but I don't know
what it was
that might have been interested
in
Ankara and Washington there's a
lot of
people who seem to be pretty
confident
that this was likely an order
from MBs
okay mb/s now I've heard this
mb/s thing
for the past week NBS ambient
the press
corps in washington has long
since
decided that Mohammed bin
Salman is just
NBS because he's a cool guy or
something's going on or he's
around and
everyone talks about him and
the last
time I heard any Arabic name
abbreviated
to three letters do you member
when that
was three letters do you member
when that
with that woman Cortez running
for
Congress Oh pl
yeah but OB I'll never caught
on they
did this MBS thing they started
this
pretty soon after he ascended
to the
throne well here's what I'm to
the de
facto throne well here's what
I've
learned his nickname NBS in
Washington
was also known at unil of this
NBS stood
for Mohammed bin Salman but
also for his
real nickname at Washington
parties mr.
bone saw
what yes I'm thinking there's
code or
something in this because why
else where
was that report that you had
about the
bone saw which just started
showing up
wait what what but what you
can't stop
there you cannot stop unless
stop
telling us no I'm saying you
have to
continue and tell us why he was
named
bone saw in the first place
I don't know no I don't that
all I know
is is that in Washington DC MBS
is known
as mr. bone saw so I don't know
if
that's how he didn't refer to
him
specifically yes before this
event
mr. bone saw embeddable eiders
I'm
calling foul I I haven't been
to the
parties personally it's only
what I've
been told so this that's all I
can say
but the MVS thing unless you
can give me
a rationale for calling him
that mr.
bones so unless you carries one
with him
I mean then yeah maybe I'm sure
it's a
metaphor for what he does or
how he
operates in business or
something of
that matter I'm not sure well
let's
listen to the rest of this yeah
and and
the government Saudi Arabia
where are
you and I well there are two
points if
Khashoggi had disappeared in
Turkey when
he was at a hotel or a private
residence
I think there is plausible
deniability
on the part of the Saudi
government but
he disappeared when there is
video
evidence of him being at the
consulate
the Saudi consulate a
diplomatic mission
under the full control of the
Saudi
Arabia yeah this this video
evidence and
okay so yeah we had some iPhone
video of
him walking into the consulate
let's
stop there
was this face shown in that
video
there was a circle drawn around
it which
meant it was him
there's no tweet we just saw
some guy
walking into the embassy yeah
we have no
idea who this guy was it's not
very
clear on the video and and by
the way
for an an Apple iPhone video is
pretty
pathetic an an Apple iPhone
video is pretty
because that's what that's what
it's
claimed is that weight came
from there
was an Apple iPhone video that
states
the clan say that's the claim
yes that's
the claim video so let's let's
say let's
say some guy works there you
take a
movie of just some random guy
or you
take a bunch of movies well
this guy
this guy has my frameless let's
use that
and claim that he got in there
and then
he never did let's say he never
went in
and they meanwhile he you know
went off
someplace else because this
whole thing
was a setup by the fiancee and
him to
get him out of the picture so
he doesn't
because maybe they did hear
something
that's bad would could happen
or maybe
there would have been a set up
and the
whole this whole thing's a
giant hoax
well there may be something
else which
Brennan that comes up in the
next
question which is the last one
so their
denials ring hollow very much
ring
hollow go after a permanent
resident
United States who writes for The
Washington Post and doing it on
foreign
soil at a diplomatic mission to
me it
would be inconceivable that
such an
operation would be run by the
Saudis
without the knowledge of the
day-to-day
decision maker of Saudi Arabia
that's
Crown Prince Mohammed Salman I
think it
is just beyond reality and so I
think
it's it's up to the Saudis now
to
explain what actually happened
okay yeah
again the Saudi you got it you
got to
prove you didn't do it now here
comes
the thing that I thought was
curious
would it matter if their
explanation is
this was a rendition gone wrong
this was
an accident we didn't quote
mean to kill
him well I think there has to
be a full
listen again he's sucked in a
gutter so
maybe that's Crown Prince
Mohammed bin
Salman I think it is just
beyond reality
and so I think it's it's up to
the
Saudis now to explain what
actually
happened would it matter if
their
explanation is this was a
rendition gone
wrong this was an accident we
didn't
quote mean to kill them
it's a tell full accounting of
it and
there have been calls for some
investigations now listen
King Salman Mohammad Suleman
his father
has had a long-standing
reputation of
being fair pious but also
meeting out
justice to members of the royal
family
and there had been princes in
the royal
family in the past who had been
held to
account for some transgressions
of the
law including executions so I
think it's
gonna be up to Kingston MA if
he has the
mental capacity right now and
the
political strength yes sir you
said if
if you don't think the King has
the
mental capacity right now well
he is
aging and there are indications
that he
has failed a bit now and
whether or not
now he is able to muster the
strength
and the capacity to find out
what
happened including the role of
his son
what do you think is it
possible that
the old man like wants to get
rid of the
kid because he thinks he's out
of
control because he thinks he's
out of
and he was looking for a
political way
to screw the kid
it's possible I mean it does
have other
pair of parents so they could
take that
job I mean that is a
possibility that it
just sort of intrigue cuz these
guys
just as a giant family you know
they've
you know what happens in these
big
things it's like you know the
Romanovs
me anything goes and so it's
possible i
I think they're definitely
gonna find
somebody a guilty of doing
something and
string them up I think there's
someone's
gonna take one for the team
from this
group you know somebody that's
gonna
here's here's the way my
prediction of
how this is gonna go it's gonna
turn out
to be some rogue operation
there's gonna
be some palace intrigue there's
gonna be
a conspirator or two or three
who are
gonna be brought to justice
we're never
gonna get to hear from them
they're
gonna shoot them or hang them
or chop
their heads off and then
they're all and
they'll be done with it and
we're sorry
it happened no that's that's
not the
methodology these days these
days it
just keeps on going we'll see no
videotape will hear no audio
and it will
just kind of you know kind of
blunder
forward until some other news
event
happens and then then this
Khashoggi
will be standing right up there
with the
daka kids it'll be forgotten
there's
something there's some reason
for this
and whether it has to do with
the
midterm elections the the the
well
everything has to do to midterm
elections but the blowing this
story up
so and you know we fir
immediately was
Washington Post journalist
watched it
but it's a whopper wash the boat
journalist it's a whopper wash
the boat
you know and then you know
there's so
much hate for Trump and his
arms deal
all that came so fast there's
lots of
stuff that's happened but this
all of a
sudden became a major item very
quickly
so I can't figure it out
well now they think about the
video of
him walking in the consulate
not really
seeing much question the whole
story
that's this phony-baloney tape
by me
could either bring out the tape
you're
talking about it yeah the tape
is key
either let us hear the tape or
something
they say all we got already
tells you
Brennan himself just as over
tight with
Turkish intelligence okay so
who in our
intelligence agencies heard the
tape and
if he just went back to the
databases
and if it indeed was recorded
on his
Apple watch it went to the
cloud wasn't
going anywhere they don't have
the
methodology in Turkey they
don't have
there's no cloud connection to
an Apple
watch in Turkey it turns out if
you got
an internet connection you do
you're
talking about
but that internet connection in
just a
Wi-Fi in that instance you
don't need
Wi-Fi if it was the new Apple
watch it
has it has cell connection
built-in
it's still okay with John but
hold on
there's a tape that lists the
desert
recording let's just that's the
premise
there's the recording so and
the first
thing we said it came off of
his Apple
watch so I'm sure the Apple
watch has
not been retrieved because you
know it
slipped off his his arm when
they cut it
at the wrist so that I'm sure
they
tossed it or did whatever but
the claim
is that the recording went into
the
cloud no one retrieved the
Apple watch
that is one of the claims
what other claim have you heard
them
well the claim is that they've
sunk that
place was either bugged or she
has a
recording or there's a let's
just drop
how they have a recording I
think it's
kind of I don't think not no no
I don't
think so here's what I'm what
I'm gonna
say and why it's not a key the
key is
the recording they have a
recording how
they got the recordings not as
important
at the factory I agree so who
cares if
they got it from the watch or
they got
it from the guys but the point
is
supposedly they have a recording
okay that's all we need to know
where is
the recording why hasn't it
been played
than one of our guys well why
haven't we
heard it or why hasn't it been
released
and how do you keep a thing
like that
under wraps for so long thank
you as any
journalist claimed to have
heard the
recording not that I have
noticed all
right so this is bullcrap
there's no
recording the guy could be
alive we
don't know we don't know
there's no body
there's no recording this is
just a
story and it's playing out on
television
ends Trump's fault yeah well
it's all be
stressful yeah well I'm gonna
go with
until I until they do something
more
than just we go with the whole
yes we go
with hoax until until presented
with at
least a recording yeah and I
would say
that that's one way to look one
way to
go because because of the
constant
claims of a recording yes and
the and
the accusations came because
they have
the recording and where did
that start
who made that first claim
charters yeah
okay yeah they're real
trustworthy
so yeah I know you don't give
me the
recording but first you have to
buy a
rug I have one more clip I can't
remember though this is a
millennial
reporting on it I just thought
was funny
it does seem to be saying that
holding
the Saudi government
responsible just
isn't worth the cost
what should the response be and
can
somebody else step up to the
plate well
he keeps pointing to the arms
sales
which is disappointing because
it's it's
really there I don't want to
say that
they're apples and oranges at
the end of
the day when the White House is
approaching the security
responses to
this Saudi government action
they have
to weigh all the costs right
they had
and all the options they have
to decide
do they want to cut Saudi
Arabia out of
diplomacy and their approach to
the
peace process and for example
the
approach to contain Iran in the
region
they have to decide whether or
not to
cut those arms sales because at
the end
of the day it's not going to
have an
effect on the Saudi
government's ability
to get arms they're just going
to buy it
from someone else so they have
to weigh
those priorities but the
difference is
at the end of the day States
needs to
stand up and say these are our
principles you don't go into
other
countries and commit acts of
human
rights violations repression was
certainly not murder against
anybody let
alone someone who was a u.s.
resident
let alone a journalist let
alone and I
think this is by the way yes
just for
your information the Zephyr is
your pass
okay it's late very late if
this is a
setup if this is something to
do with
how about querying the arms
deal so the
Russians can do the deal yes
and people
must understand and you know
we've
tracked these arms deals and
the budgets
for it in particular the
category other
which is always billions of
dollars when
you sell arms to a country which
everyone does then we do it
pretty damn
well it's not just oh here's
your boxes
here's your crates see you know
it's an
on it's like I've been an
aerospace and
defense when I was in aviation
and I
went to these trade shows and
you get
the deal that's deal for a long
time
because there's a lot of
maintenance
service training is ongoing and
it's
billions and billions of
dollars parts
it's yeah maintenance it's it's
it's not
just a one-shot deal but if
this is a
setup for whatever reason or
however it
played out Brennan is complicit
he shows
up on the scene all of a sudden
he's
been quiet for weeks now he's an
opportunist quiet for weeks now
he's an
to pressure to help pressure
Trump with
the arms sale and and the Davao
and the
desert which is that big
meeting that's
coming up that I guess people
are
immediately up that I guess
people are
well we're not gonna go I don't
know you
know it's pret is the Trump he
hates the
press enemy of the people a
journalist
got killed there's a lot of
stuff that
is in swirling around this and
I don't
think that the public in
general cares
at all
no but the people involved in
this arms
deal those are the people that
care yes
yes definitely and the rent
that told
that value of the deals over
four
hundred billion dollars and
Trump was
bragging about how it may be
one of the
biggest ever done and that
alone is
makes them it makes it a target
for to
get its queered by the by
enemies possum
maybe it's just maybe it's just
possible
that Turkey doesn't want Turkey
turkey doesn't want that arms
deal to go
through maybe Turkey instead of
buying
from the Russians which they've
been in
long-standing negotiations
forth like
hey we'll buy that stuff from
you I
don't know about the EU
Turkey's trying
to kiss the he used but all the
time how
come to get some of the move
some of
these some of this arms sales
over to
the EU they had they make
plenty of good
stuff yes so there you go
what's missing
in all of the reporting is any
accountability towards Turkey
turkeys
just like oh they blew the
whistle good
guys yeah doe Turkey by the way
Turkey
seems to be good guys now the
press are
just talking him there's
nothing bad
about air Dewan he's not nuts
now he's
not a he's not a dictator he
didn't
build a billion-dollar palace or
anything like that
now he's oh no it's all good he
just
wants to hook up with us but
Turkey
seems to be the bad actor in
this film
they can argue against the dead
possibility so I'm making all
the claims
there are the ones who made all
the
claim are the ones who made all
the
along with this with this
dubious video
of some guy you know who the
hell it is
wandering into the embassy and
I'm sure
there's more than a few that do
that
every day have they called Rita
Katz yet
to come up with something she
I can't believe ritika yes got
a call in
the pros for this stuff ladies
and
gentlemen call in Rita Katz and
get
something you need all right
who took
that video that was supposed to
be his
fiancee no no look at the angle
it's
it's Rasta Street yeah I think
the the
waves we've been reported she
took the
video no she recorded him
walking on the
street which apparently was
towards the
embassy him walking into the
embassy
that's just closed that's just
called a
closed-circuit TV that's just
the
security camera video yeah so
this holes
in the story everywhere but the
the
bottom line is move away from
Saudi
Arabia they're horrible
Magnitsky act to
freeze assets and block them
from coming
in and Turkey he wants to be
our buddy
yeah and maybe that the arms
deal has
been hurt which hurts the
country has
been queered so could be well
we'll stay
on it I wish I had more I don't
think
there's any more to do until
this you
know either there this is gonna
either
peter out or they're gonna have
to come
up with this soap or they maybe
they're
producing one as we speak a you
know an
audiotape that's possible yeah
and that won't be played
do you had a clip from Al Gore
on the
previous episode where he said
the
following and it now traps as
much extra
heat energy every day as would
be
released by 500,000 Hiroshima
class
atomic bombs exploding every
day 500,000
a lot of people sent us
information
about this bullcrap statistic
but the
great thing was in no way could
in the
past three years because we
have a clip
from 2015 three years ago Al
Gore said
this about the Hiroshima bombs
as would
be released by 400,000
Hiroshima's last
atomic bomb exploding every
single day
okay so it increased by what
20% a
hundred thousand bombs a hundred
thousand bombs and in three
short years
must be a rounding error I
don't know
but it says bullcrap and then
there's
all kinds of stuff now huh new
term
alert this is this is one
you'll like
the Trump administration says
America's
greenhouse gas pollution fell
by 2.7
percent last year I have not
heard this
one last year I have not heard
this
greenhouse gas pollution I've
heard that
yeah yeah I've heard that
okay well and recently or not
so recent
now and out recently by mean
I've heard
it okay well I like it yeah
this it's
okay okay well I like it yeah
this it's
greenhouse gas pollution
mmm-hmm they're
trying to get everyone's
attention about
this IPCC report which of
course has
been pushed all the way to the
background that's boring and no
one
cares and maybe people don't
even
believe it but we'll try
anything we got
a new study says global warming
will
cause a beer shortage because
drought
and I could not hope anymore
that this
study is wrong a co-author of
the study
published Monday in the journal
Nature
plant said the study is trying
to show
that climate change will impact
your
quality of life impact your
quality of
life because you won't have
that story I
didn't have a clip I'm glad you
got one
it stirs I see what what are
they
talking about is it because
they're
going to put limits on them cuz
cuz beer
is fermented and again the
fermentation
product produces lots of co2 so
all
fermented products I figured
they'd be
going after them because I
remember when
I brought up the idea well carp
want
they ban carbonate rings right
but
carbonated drinks the co2 comes
from
theirs pull out of the
atmosphere and
putting them into the drinks
it's not
it's not fresh it's not an
additive it's
reductive but so the but with
beer
that's not true beer it creates
carbon
dioxide so beer that I thought
that was
gonna be their angle but no the
angle is
that the high temperatures of
the you
know the boiling temperatures
that were
gonna be getting is gonna ruin
the
barley crop well then they
messed it up
we need some regulation so and
then when
in fact you can make beer from
wheat you
can make beer from rice rice
yeah
Budweiser is the best example
it's made
for rice
BBC all over the climate change
trying
to push it whichever way they
can and
they visited the the Silicon
Valley
company which I think you
should go do
an interview with the CEO who
are making
the fake meat the fake meat
guys yeah
yeah I got a clip one here at
first yeah
sure is
the future of food ballet the
future of
forests have taken sales watch
from the
feathers of a chicken and are
using them
to grow meat in this high-tech
laboratory which means the
chicken I'm
about to eat is weirdly still
alive so
there we have it
are just chicken nuggets with a
little
bit of chipotle ranch dipping
sauce
there yeah I'm going to dip it
in the
sauce yeah I'm going to dip it
in the
take a bite it's really tasty
tastes
like chicken oh yeah although
the taste
is very similar the physicality
the feel
of it in your mouth is slightly
different right I wonder what
it what it
feels like in your mouth like
some wash
your slime you know work on
getting that
together I think you know
there's like I
said finding things in the in
the animal
kingdom or 3d printing
scaffolding so
there's a lot of different ways
we can
do it its Reedy printing I'm
gonna 3d
print our chicken chicken meat
this
chicken will be on a restaurant
menu by
the end of this year probably
somewhere
in Asia this is the transition
away from
raising and confining animals
and the
way we do this reality is 99%
of all the
meat wheat comes from places
that if we
looked inside we wouldn't be
that proud
of meat production is just as
responsible for carbon
emissions and
climate change all the cars we
have on
the street today but will anyone
actually want to eat it
ranchers have concerns too
Missouri has
already banned the use of the
word meat
to label lab chrome product Wow
whatever
it's called with America's
largest meat
processor now investing in
lab-grown
meat we may be about to see a
new
agricultural revolution that's
gonna be
there marketing man save the
earth have
some chicken sludge sludge the
texture
is a little off tastes like
chicken if
it was sludge you should go
over there
you need to go talk to those
guys I
here's the problem I agree I
should I
should the problem I agree I
should I
but then I'd be kind of forced
because I
just you don't want to do that
you know
that is so so foul
it is not gonna introduce
whatever cool
weird proteins they're
producing so no
I'm not gonna happen we did
just to wrap
up the agenda 2030 climate
change a nice
little piece that didn't get a
lot of
play because why would it we
launched a
new submarine the USS Indiana
it's a
name that has been used before
but
there's something interesting
about the
power plant of the USS Indiana
and it's
its power
the first USS Indiana had a top
speed of
15 knots this one 25 knots grow
underwater battles by the way
that's
fast that's fast underwater damn
submarine just cruising along
battleship
number one United States
steamship
Indiana had two sets of vertical
inverted triple-expansion
reciprocating
steam engines sexy it's a lot
under the
hood back in the day but this
USS
Indiana has a s9g reactor which
will
operate for 33 years
[Music] for 33 years
33 years
yes sir crab see that's gonna
be - why
not 35 went at 32 but that's
still a
long time this nuclear people
should
look into that maybe I think
it's a good
idea yeah
and it seems pretty safe if you
can put
one in a submarine
that's what unit around it but
you know
the IPCC said no to nukes we
can't do
that set it right there and the
report
too dangerous too dangerous
yeah well we know it's too
dangerous
there's in submarines I love
seeing you
on Twitter you're on Twitter so
I'm your
your OD'ing on Twitter and
people all
right yeah I'm getting off to
it I'm
quitting people are like hey I
want to
understand your stance on
climate change
I told you saying you you
responded you
responded once respond that's
not
speaking to the choir okay okay
I got
one I got one little climate
change I
got this EPA there's a
department at the
EPA they're shutting down and I
want to
I want to point out a couple of
things
in this report this is not
democracy now
you know this show is getting
more
shameful as time goes by so I
want to
play another clip after this
all right
but this is Amy Goodman and
this is the
e pip this is guide the body
way I got
an ISO audit of this but this
EPA
changes using propagandistic
language an
environmental new is a top EPA
official
who was put on administrative
leave last
month is speaking out about the
Trump
administration's plan to
disappear her
office the office of children's
health
protection this is dr. Ruth
Etzel
speaking to CBS News that's
kind of rude
to say it that way trying to
disappear
meme and that's that's what
that's the
point of this clip this is a
propagandistic term used like
in the you
know during that you know the
various
disappearing of Stalinist
Stalinist
this is like a propagandistic
term the
word is shut down her office her
shutting her office now because
it's
like it's some bogus office it
was set
up by a who knows who and what
is
unnecessary some prints like a
light for
the children Ryan what it's it
what do
they do at that office
save the children all well but
we should
get rid of it
screw the children play yeah
well that's
what this woman says it's
pretty funny
the government has absolutely no
intention government has
absolutely no
taking any actions towards
seriously
changing let in children's
environment
and what does that mean for the
kids it
basically means that our kids
will
continue to be poisoned it
basically
means that kids are disposable
they
don't matter
hello where have you been lady
of course
they don't matter that's where
we have
dogs don't matter that's where
we have
so I have the ISO it will
continue to be
poisoned yeah that's pretty good
I think it's okay yeah let's do
continued to be poisoned okay
you want
to play another ongoing thing
Ruby
now the other clip I have which
is a
democracy now except was using
let's see
Trump in the Fed now it's great
it's a
very funny
a mrs. details wrong about
Trump yeah
there you go okay
a federal judge in California
how did
defamation lawsuit brought
against
President Trump by adult film
star
Stephanie Clifford known as
stormy
Daniels who says she had an
extramarital
affair with Trump in 2006 on
Twitter
Trump mentioned stormy Daniels
by name
for the first time ever Tuesday
though
he misspelled her name writing
quote
great now I can go after horse
face and
her third-rate lawyer in the
great state
of Texas Trump has a long
history of
misogynistic tweets he's
previously
called women dogs pigs crazed
crying
bleeding fat ugly and low IQ oh
my god
hold on a second hold on a
second hold
on a second
I got to play that again then I
have a
little jingle to go with it
before you
do ah I first have to mention
that this
is a lie he has said these
things about
various individuals but he
didn't tweet
these are not tweets he hasn't
tweeted
all that stuff he said the Rosie
O'Donnell stuff is that what it
was
before he became a tweet and
what he
actually has been using it
Twitter for a
long time but it's not like he
tweets
all this stuff she's full of
crap I
can't believe the horse
Association of
America isn't ticked off about
this
comparison to stormy Daniels
she's
previously called women dogs
pigs crazed
crying bleeding fat ugly and
low IQ I
have my listen you might want
that
the trunk rotation and his two
categories is irregular and
then there's
the criminal but here we go
ready yeah
liar white supremacist racist
bully
immature Russian agent
narcissist mean
long ties insane
tweets too much small hands
long penis
big red button the criminal me
racist
immature runs the mob has no
money
unstable fatter than 200 pounds
bankrupt
25th amendment it should be
instituted
geez women misogynist holds
grudges
forever plays golf a lot
obstruction of
justice money laundering clown
no wonder
we're making America right
again which
brings us to orange man bass oh
yes
now is this really a thing is
you know
is this I'll tell you it may or
may not
be a thing but the - now we're
talking
about NPC the non playable
character
explain explain man's playing
this o man
explain it so these guys on
4chan
decides you know they're always
working
on trying to set you know get
store
things up with memes yeah and
so they
come up with this idea and they
have
this this drawing of just a
very plain
face dubs it's like a stick
figure face
uh-uh dubs it's like a stick
figure face
and this called and they go in
his long
description of these so-called
non
playable characters which are
in ball
video games which are
characters that
are just programmed to do
certain things
jump up and down or run around
or
whatever they're programmed to
do and
that's all they do and that's
all
they're good for and so they're
they're
taking this moniker and pushing
it over
to the left even though they
mostly push
it on some mega hat wears but
generally
speaking it's against the left
saying
that these people can't think
for
themselves and they're all
drones
they're box
they're a program they're all
programs
and so the so they have one of
of John
Oliver days I think
the one is actually Stephen
Colbert with
the face with the little face
they give
him glasses looks like Stephen
Colbert
and in the background of the
picture is
a program some code it looks
like you
know it could be anything but I
think
it's C no no the code the code
is
actually and if kind of like an
if-then
statement yes orange man bad
then
hashtag yeah looks like it
depends on
what I mean anyway the point is
is that
there it's this is out there
some sort
of an insult now it got legs
only
because and I'm not even
believing this
by the way Twitter took down a
thousand
accounts of orange man bad
which is the
hashtag right in the end and
the way it
worked is because the NPC meme
the non
playable character meme says
that
whoever you depict as an NPC is
not
human it is therefore
dehumanizing and
that my friends is against
Twitter's
terms and services Terms of
Service
right now I don't know that any
of that
is true
are the terms is true
if you mean the terms might be
but I
don't know that anybody's that
who was
taken down I mean there was a
lot of
fake accounts that were put up
out of
the blue and they maybe took
dosed I
don't know uh oh I know so this
thing
does it have any legs maybe
maybe not I
think it's funny
mainly because of the Colbert
character
I think have you seen the whole
video of
our favorite movie they live
yes instead
of the robot face they put the
NPC face
onto it which is just classic
is very
funny they swap out a bunch of
things
sometimes I was looking I was
anyone
really pissed off about this I
did fine
this kids pretty convincing
he's got his
pussy hat on which immediately
made me
think it's a hoax but either
way this is
what's out on Twitter okay
Dustin
twenty-nine here Boston and
Tifa I like
everyone to repeat after me oh
he is
actually I think Boston and Tifa
stop you think as I thought
this guy was
a fake from the get-go well I
looked at
his page and it is an anti-fog
page so I
think I still think he's fake
but it at
first glance it looked like it
was real
but doesn't matter maybe well
if we hear
the chants anywhere we'll know
it was
real let's listen to that okay
Justin
twenty nine here Boston and
Tifa I like
everyone to repeat after me in
PC me go
away we are human here to stay
in DC me
go away we are human here to
stay NPC me
go away we are human here to
stay shame
shame shame it's so out there
that it
could be real because this is
the stuff
we hear even though I agree I
think it's
a hoax but damn yeah I saw that
too and
I just thinking into this guy's
not
serious got the stupid hat on
I'm talkin
about the stupid hat I mean a
new show
came out these segues are just
too funny
Murphy Brown Oh has the show
aired yet
oh yes and I want you to hear I
unfortunately have it spelled
in my oh
yeah that that's four in three
years
when we're looking for the clip
so I
can't find it it's like a tiny
you're gonna do what Brown is
there now
this is some dialogue this is
her coming
in from a protest now it this
is a clip
hello nice it's only a minute
25 this is
some dead dialogue at the
beginning of
their first episode it's a very
anti-trump show was put it was
put
pieced together to compete and
it was
done in advance when Rosana was
still
being thought to you know they
were
thought that was gonna go
somewhere with
that this was the counter show
on
another network and it you know
grows
and dropped dead and yummy she
the show
drop dead I saw I saw the the
first
episode I Connors what do you
think I
didn't see it oh I think it was
very
uncomfortable at the beginning
there was
and there even the studio
audience and
the left track was low but
there were
some very funny moments there
I'd watch
it again I'd watch a second
episode just
to see how they where they take
it from
here once they get past talking
about
dead Roseanne okay
well this show here is just as
pure
anti-trump show with the only
the only
balances she has a son who
shows up in
the show and he is a trump
supporter who
she ridicules and and his trump
support
goes like this well yeah I know
he's a
stupid looking red-faced jerk
but you
know he's our you know he sounds
realistic doesn't it
so this is the beginning of the
opening
where she comes in from a
protest march
and some of the other
characters coming
they're all wearing the pussy
has except
her it she's wearing some sort
of a
Trojan you know Sparta kind of
a getup
and she comes into the bar and
she makes
it clear she's not a drinker
anymore and
it's just it is a very flat and
they
have they do have canned
laughter which
is always a detriment but then
they hit
but they have the can laughter
turned up
way too low so it's not like
it's not
like a lorry show you all hear
shows
they have the can laughter way
to a hot
right and this is like with a
little too
low they get maybe a
hauteur would be better but
listen to
how flat this is though I gotta
warn you
Murphy maybe double parked your
chariot
you will be towed oh the pink
cats were
fine for the first March but
it's time
to step it up a notch were at
war now
yeah remember when people used
to go to
brunch on the weekends protest
marches
at the new Eggs Benedict so
what can I
get you how about an Irish
Coffee but
hold the Irish you've got it
you know my brother Phil would
have
loved these marches it's great
for
business angry women drink a
lot of
Chardonnay you know I still
can't get
used to being in a protest
march without
reporting on it that probably
feels
weird right totally I've been
on Fat Boy
for a few years and I still
haven't
gotten a retirement people say
why don't
you travel well I've been
everywhere
take up gardening it would not
be fair
to the plants
jeez that was a really badly
insert a
laugh track yeah I was really
free what
it keeps my head warm
it shows that I'm secure in my
masculinity solidarity with the
women
who are out there marching to
shine a
light on the erosion of their
rights
uh-huh how many phone numbers
did you
get just two I called one of
them now I
have a timeshare in Boca
I like a cappuccino with nonfat
milk and
extra foam
sure you wait right here while
I go to
Rome together yeah okay and
that's from
the most recent episode was
that the
formula that's the first
episode no it's
not no it's not good at all
it's very
flat that's uh it's it's kind
of forced
you know there's a story
there's a story
then this does here's my segue
to
television and advertising and
I think
that this story was very it was
underreported certainly towards
the
public it was on business news
a lot but
I don't think it was reported
in the
context which in which we
understand it
and this is a perhaps maybe
coming
proposed regulation from the
Trump
administration about
advertising the
retail price of pharmaceutical
products
on television and I have a clip
from NPR
so what secretary a czar of
Health and
Human Services under the Trump
administration he took to the
stage
yesterday and he announced that
any drug
that cost more than $35 a month
would
need to have advertising on its
television I mean aspirin cost
more than
35 and the rule is rather
specific it
says the advertising needs to
be on a
contrasting background it needs
to be
easy to read up so there are a
lot of
questions embedded in that what
what
price are they going to list in
the TV
commercials because based on
how much
people pay in insurance the
prices are
different for different people
right
right exactly so when you go to
the
pharmacy counter and I go to the
pharmacy counter are
copays may be different
depending on our
insurance and we may have a
deductible
we have to fulfill so the
question is
what price will be up there the
secretary did note that they
want list
price up there which is also a
good
question what does it mean he
clarified
later and said it would be
wholesale
acquisition cost which is a an
industry
term where nobody really pays
that often
and Alexei Zahra made a point
of saying
that the list price does matter
and he
did this big analogy with the
auto
industry on cars and so forth
and it
does matter because it's a base
for a
lot of negotiation and it can
be a base
for what people who are
uninsured pay
but would it matter to
consumers though
it can be off often confusing
right
consumers right so if I'm told
this is
what's interesting what the way
I think
the way we think the way No
Agenda
thinking goes wait a minute
you're
talking about six billion
dollars a year
in advertising revenue for
television
that for the news networks
reporting on
this story who instead of this
is you
know wow we're gonna stick it
to those
guys they have to show these
outrageous
prices they're charging now I
could be
confusing you we wouldn't want
advertisers to stop an
advertising
because of this rule now would
we buy a
thousand dollars a month just
for
example but I'm only going to
pay a
couple thousand dollars a month
or my
deductible covers it or my
health plan
covers it and only paying $50
copay it
could scare you away from
getting a drug
right bad for business even
though it's
it's kind of confusing it's
still
demanding a level of
transparency that I
imagine the pharmaceutical
industry
isn't so keen on yeah and and
it is
getting a lot of attention it's
something that is kind of a
populist
thing that people can grasp on
to and it
is just a few weeks before the
midterms
I want to point out for the
November
elections so the timing is very
exciting
because people really care
about theirs
right now recent polling shows
it price
transparency on prescription
drug prices
polls well with American voters
so
yesterday morning before the
secretary
took to the stage and made this
big
announcement the pharma
industry through
their trade group pharma made a
big
announcement as well and they
said hey
we're going to do a voluntary
measure
where we
our companies to help educate
you about
your price and we will help you
know
direct you on our website to
information
about benefits and collective
mortgages
and they're gonna put together
a web
portal that you can go and look
and look
at your insurance options and
so forth
what steering committee
committee came
up with that will have a web
portal
that'll fix it I they're going
to
promote the idea that yeah the
drug is
ten thousand you know what they
can do
which I think would be genius
if they
could figure out how did quite
how to do
it it's ten thousand dollars
the Phaedo
but you only pay a dollar
because of your copay isn't that
fabulous yeah but the problem
is is that
that is different for everybody
and as
we know insurance companies
wind up
paying thirty dollars thirty
cents to
the dollar before complexities
and the
fact is that you paying a
dollar for a
ten thousand dollar drug where
the
surance companies paid ten
thousand or
three thousand is beside the
point it's
overpriced thousand is beside
the point it's
yes and the fact that the
insurance
company is paying even three
thousand on
this drug is it hurts the the
public at
large because that's the reason
our
insurance prices are so high
yeah
it's a horrible situation it's
a big
scam well I think this is this
is a very
interesting development that
hasn't been
a lot of news about it on
television
news these sleaze balls that
run these
media companies they can't
afford to
lose all this free money so
we'll see
how that plays out but there's
I think
there's a little there's some
concern in
the industry in the in the
television in
the Britain and certainly cable
news I
think I think they may be a
little
concern I think they'll I think
the
network news - I think the big
networks
are concerned and by the way I
was
really I was talking to a
friend who has
a son who is how old is he he's
12 I
think and their big baseball
watch as
they watch baseball and yet
we're doing
pretty well we got the Astros
here this
mine there's my sports segment
we know
the Astros who were I guess are
cheaters
or whatever doesn't matter
we're doing
well Astros going on the
Dodgers that
are the cheaters well know
there's a
story about the Astros cheating
now -
Spygate you don't follow
Spygate yeah
anyway continue and she said
I'm very
uncomfortable because every ad
during
the baseball game he's for
erectile
dysfunction and she doesn't
really know
what to do with the situation
she's just
not ready to discuss this with
this shit
ban those ads I mean you
shouldn't be
playing erectile-dysfunction
ads to
12-year olds well they well it
and it is
regular primetime baseball and
then yes
oh good this should be a dip
this is the
I blame the f
see for this and you think
that's the
end do you think that's the only
audience they can advertise to
I mean is
that really the truly the
audience is
guys who can't get it up there
watching
baseball I say they're more
likely to be
watching a football oh those
are the
guys that can't get it up
somewhere they
can't get it up I would say
Hillary
supporters oh man
easy now while we're talking
about
television oh I was gonna do
one more
thing on on on the sexual stuff
oh but I
didn't want to veer too far
okay we'll
do that and then we'll get back
to
television this is from your
neck of the
woods Freemont
how far away is that from you
Freemont I
can't say it's my I didn't have
little
arm troubles that you probably
hit it
with a baseball parents against
three
months proposed new sex
education
program started lining up three
hours
before a special meeting of the
school
board and a crucial vote on
whether to
adopt the curriculum I want to
make it
very very clear we are for sex
education
but with only at the appropriate
curriculum at the right age the
curriculum puts a modern-day
twist on
the old 3 R's in this case it
stands for
rights respect and
responsibility but
parents are against their
fourth fifth
and sixth graders being exposed
to
lessons on reproduction sexual
orientation and gender identity
and some
parents were shocked by this
book listed
in a supplemental reading list
called
it's perfectly normal the book
for 10
year olds and up shows
full-color
illustrations of people
masturbating and
having sex some of it too
graphic even
to show here it's banned and
other
school districts around the
country
unlike many school districts
that wait
till middle school Freemont has
been
teaching sex education as young
as 4th
grade for years but now the
district
must comply with a new state
law called
the California youth act since
we have
been teaching it we have to
then start
talking about the components of
that law
which are about gender identity
and
sexual orientation about sex
trafficking
and many other topics that
people may
feel should be for an older
group one
supporter of the curriculum
says kids at
that age already have sexual
awareness
and questions about age I knew
that I
wasn't straight yeah well and
hold on
listen awareness and questions
at that
age I knew that I wasn't
straight at
that age one of my friends view
that he
wasn't the girl people were
telling him
he was this is so cool this is
I love
our language he he was it he
told listen
I gotta hear this again because
it's a
he-she thing it's questions at
that age
I knew that I wasn't straight
at that
age one of my friends knew that
he
wasn't the girl people were
telling him
he was people know at that
young age
that that is something that's
valid and
not something that they have to
be
ashamed about or to be afraid of
so just sounds like a little
bit of
gender just sounds like a
little bit of
what is this daddy's gone wrong
that's
toy this is the Bay Area
they've had
this he's gone wrong things
going on
forever isn't it's just up to
parents
though I mean I mean that's
what you
think but apparently they want
to see
with this school that's why
homeschooling is better the
state knows
better there's this a state is
the stage
the indoctrination system that
the
schools around here very we're
44th in
the country according to all
these guys
running for superintendent
forty-fourth
California rich state big tech
guys all
kinds of tech millionaires
we're loaded
with tech millionaires and
we're like
44th in the nation for
education what's
wrong with this picture
working out well you put a time
down for
that yes one more clip okay
you you had one you said oh
yeah I know
I want to get back to the TV
because
there was messing the new shows
Alec
Baldwin's was messing the new
shows Alec
oh yes apparently no one
watched well I
did that's what I mean no one
you're
like you were now
single-handedly not
only holding up democracy now
as a
program but also Alec Baldwin's
show is
it called here's the thing Alec
Baldwin's show it good debuted
last
Sunday at at 10 o'clock which
is a
primetime slug before you go
I've
listened to his podcast that
it's called
here's the thing and it's not
bad as a
podcast is the chat with
somebody and
it's him well marginally
interesting
he's not bad as I think it's
pretty
close to the bad mark yeah now
this is
the show that would be
absolutely fine
replacing the old Tom Schneider
show at
1:30 in the morning yes not in
primetime
not at 10:00 o'clock in the now
what
chance does it say ABC I
believe oh and
it is real it's it's Alec boo I
don't
know why they don't change the
name of
the show to Alec Baldwin talks
about
himself show to Alec Baldwin
talks about
anyway if he's on ABC yeah that
means
that's he must have done some
tap
dancing because of his NBC
affiliation I
know I was kind of surprised
that he
showed up at ABC yeah you know
they're
all against Trump so you know
we're all
in together so let's team up
here you
know it's take one for the team
yeah so he talks about himself
incessantly and it becomes like
even
when he got DeNiro on who's a
very bad
guest anyway because he doesn't
like to
talk at all so Baldwin's
yakking about
himself and he's going on I get
so I
have a clip that goes it's a
little long
it's 213 but you get a good
feeling and
you'll never have to listen to
the show
again for this show and Alec
talking
about himself
hello I'm Alec Baldwin first up
tonight
a conversation with a true icon
of
American cinema Robert DeNiro
the
oscar-winning star of some of
the most
famous films in
would history continues to be an
advocate for artistic
expression and
filmmaking as the co-founder of
the
Tribeca Film Festival next year
De Niro
read teams with director Martin
Scorsese
and fellow acting legend Al
Pacino and
the much anticipated new film
the
Irishman that's the transition
and you the funny part about the
transition which is when they
cut to a
but a cartoon of him running
her adieu
you know a different face he
didn't even
let it breathe for a second
they just
cha-cha could have been my edit
oh well
let me continue then since you
stopped
it I got to mention this so at
the
beginning of the thing he's he's
standing there in this kind of
darkened
area and his and you can
imagine people
when they're you know they're
in the
camera sometimes I'm not used
to certain
these are uncomfortable majus
standing
straight up and your hands I
haven't hit
the stand up to see where
they're
positioned your hands are right
on your
on your thighs just flat it's
not how he
stands yeah so he said like
that they
cut away and when they cut back
his
hands had been somebody totally
positioned it was pretty funny
you can play it out it will is
your a
this fine interviewing style to
a degree
I don't want to overstate this
but you
know you and I may have
something in
common because I saw the
documentary
about your dad
yeah very moving your love for
your dad
is very moving keeping the
studio frozen
there in time and the way you've
maintained that is exactly the
kind of
thing I would do yeah if I had
some
terrible in my life because I
had you
know my dad was a good guy my
dad was
and and although the relevant
you were
older when he was older my dad
died when
I was 25 and he was 55 he had
cancer
oh and your dad wasn't that old
are only
70 71 but he was not an old guy
so even
though you would succeeded in
this
business and he saw you succeed
and you
had won two Oscars before he
passed away
which is unbelievable what I
sometimes
think I have Oscars things I
wanted to
do I have Oscars things I
wanted to
[Applause] I have Oscars things
I wanted to
[Music] I have Oscars things I
wanted to
did you enjoy directing movie
with you
yes yes yeah I enjoyed it I
enjoyed it
and I enjoy it I wish I could I
was
gonna do a sequel to The Good
Shepherd
but I still might if I just
have to get
the money and set up hill
battle it's a
killer complicated yeah I always
remember you came to my house
to pitch
to the movie yes and I said to
you this
is really the way you talk
about using
your persona nice touch at the
end so he
talks about himself for two
minutes and
has the guest talk for 10
seconds
pretty much in great detail
that's
naughty much in great detail
that's
we don't care we didn't turn
tune in the
show to listen to him confess
about his
dad huh the worst all right I
had one of
one television tip although
it's not a
television tip it is the Quincy
Jones
documentary on Netflix which
was made by
his daughter yeah that new coz
I think I
saw that Quincy Jones
documentary some
time ago yeah it's new and yeah
it's two
hours long I know a lot about
Quincy
Jones then I interviewed him
once I
don't have told the story it
was live it
was called hit line USA and it
was live
coast-to-coast we had
affiliates and
everywhere you know the big
stations and
and it was gonna be
I don't like 45 minutes of us
talking
and you know and then some call
ins a
full hour and kinda and you
know until I
met Steve Jobs Quincy Jones I
would say
was the the most interesting
person I'd
ever met in my life and I
winced II
still I think maybe above Steve
Jobs for
me but he came in he's like
puts down a
bottle of wine I don't remember
what it
was I wish I did but it was
good and we
pretty much had finished it
within 30
minutes live on the air and
we're we're
happy I wish I could find a
record I
looked for it because he were
like
Hannah Kay and I watched this
documentary and it turns out in
that
time period
see Jones was a raging
alcoholic his
drinking six bottles of wine a
night by
himself six bottles of wine a
night by
Wow I had no idea he was very
functional
tell you that well you can get
that way
yes it's a great documentary
and it's
nice that it's a around before
he dies I
recommend it highly anyway
with that I'd like to thank you
for your
courage and say in the morning
to you
the man who put the C in carbon
pollution man who put the C in
carbon
good morning to you mr. Adam
curry in
the morning to all ships at sea
boots on
the ground feet in the air subs
in the
water the Dames tonight's out
there
hello troll room in the morning
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I'm looking at all of you good
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there was
a lot of artwork for episode 10
77 the
title of that was bone saw if
we had
known it might have been mr.
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but we didn't know until today
and this
was the join the CIA discovered
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truth public service
announcement and it
was besides it being funny it
was just a
beautiful piece
mark gee professional make some
really
nice pieces
with the Skull and Bones newest
Culloden
missiles crossed his bones and
targets
and the whole thing was just it
and he
has a style - very good style
this is where you say identify
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we want to thank Mark G for
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us we do
different album artwork with
every
single show it's very good for
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because when it shows up in the
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of new shows released or
usually were
right near Rachel Maddow for
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in the in iTunes under News and
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some
funky ass great-looking piece
of art
there because it flows all the
way
through on iTunes at least and
yeah she
just got her head no and that's
why we
don't even want our heads on
the art so
this is good this is good stuff
and it's
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I mean chip in makes a mark for
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with dame bang bang there she
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happy 11 years she writes in
the card oh
that's right congratulations
John 11
years this is this is our
anniversary
our anniversary is next next
Thursday oh
I thought oh I thought it was
today
no next Thursday let me take
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then next Thursday she writes a
note hey
where's the little bullet that
the
whistle thing yeah yeah I'll
get the
horn hopefully this makes it a
time
before one of the shows on
Thursday
please accept your sack of
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7 7 7 as I'm sharing the wealth
from a
recent dividend this will bring
me well
over the threshold of Baroness
and crown
me Baroness bang bang of the
California
Central Coast venture to Santa
Cruz
don't worry I already checked
with Baron
D H slammer and he is OK
we're sharing his barony as
long as he
still gets 12th of the bed to
sleep on
maybe a blanket on cold nights
now okay
I'm gonna have to stop this
before it
gets out of control yes this is
not up
to the various nights and
honorees and
it's up to the peerage Computers
Committee and I believe last
time I
looked at you chair said
committee I do
and so I want to say first of
all that
this is not up to D H slammer
can make
this decision is up to me and I
will say
this since you are sharing that
bed
although he only gets one 12
and you
would be it would be normal not
something you need permission
for to
have a baron and a Baroness in
the same
areas like the Duke and Duchess
is what
you'd expect yes
yeah the difference is we
automatic it
would be automatic and nothing
you have
to clear just to make that
clear so
people don't start you know
asking
others about this and that one
when they
the source for this is really
at the
peerage committee level okay so
anyway
she gets what she wants at the
end of
the day she gets what she wants
but I
just have to clear up how she
gets it
procedure procedural issues
committee to
your procedural issue yeah it's
a
procedural issue that needs to
be
addressed or just address thank
you now
she does have a request yes
please get
me a give it up for Rayven this
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that's okay Raven yes health
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karma for the entire DLO family
okay the
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you guys put on by far my
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it's hard
to remember the times before I
listened
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read it anyway it's good okay
yeah
sounds good I'd you wanted to
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make sure I could read it
somewhat
recently John mentioned the film
confessions of a dangerous mind
the
telling the life of Chuck
Barris and his
alleged role as a CIA spook nay
assassin
guess who directed it George
Clooney in
his directorial debut
coincidence that
Clooney directed that for some
reason I
didn't make that Association
though
onward to thank you very much
Trent yes
Trent good man onward to of
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dubov and I have to do it an
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he's from
Russia but this state is xx how
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$211 an
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method after
John poo-pooed Adams
Climategate report
on us showed 1076 leading to a
classically pissed-off
invulnerable
version Adam I'm pleased this
motivated
you both to dip deep dig deep
for a
great show 1077 the analysis
for kin yay
and Al Gore were terrific may
you both
continue to push each buttons
each
other's buttons I think as you
push
buttons never mind
as you push push each other's
to bring
bigger and better analysis to
the table
live up to the appropriately
titled
crackpot but spuds guild
monikers can I
get I love you Bernie Sanders
you know
that one yeah followed by a
great gig in
the Yoko Ono abruptly cut off
by North
Korean broadcaster and if it's
not too
much extra I remember someone
off David
Bowie cover songs from several
months
ago maybe a spoof on the song
changes or
life on Mars to play at the end
of the
show on Mars to play at the end
of the
okay I'm still us it was a Susan
Sarandon right yeah
unless you go goes into tears I
know but
I for some reason I have Susan
Sarandon
I give you I give you Bernie
Sanders but
I can't find it oh man well
what is this
Susan Sarandon clips sound like
wise
it's it's not the one I know
for sure
are you sure yeah and we see we
have
[Music] you sure yeah and we
see we have
Hillary supporters harass Susan
Sarandon
and Bernie has balls now it was
damn us
give you hmm this is concerning
this is
a classic
but we'll have to put it in
abeyance
yeah I don't know where it is
it's well
this is very disappointing okay
what is
it what else can i play well
since I
don't have that great gig in
the Yoko
Ono abruptly cut off by North
Korean
broadcaster Yoko and then a
David Bowie
cover sone at the end okay I
think it's
dead climate changes would be
good it's
one climate changes would be
good it's
oh yes that's the one well I
have have I
had this I guess I only have
the Pink
Floyd that's what she's looking
for
it's too long wait I just sure
drive a
short version here we go
[Music] version here we go
karma is not in there she want
the
broadcaster is there a clip
that's
supposed to be like that I
don't know I
just was a very difficult
combination
for you to do to achieve if you
can't
find I'm sorry it's it's
difficult combo
okay Brian
that was your the best we could
do we'll
look for the Susan Sarandon
thing cuz it
is needs to be played yes now
we want to
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I have a special announcement
to make I
have heard from my millennial
contacts
may 19th 2019 will be a very
special
date this is a a global movement
it is right now it's kind of
under the
radar people are not talking
about it
too much but on May 19th 2019
there will
be multiple bonfires around the
world of
the rentable electric scooters
that may
have been dropped into your
city yes
it's happening
yeah the begin the big bonfire
talk
about that pollution hazard
yeah we have
so many of those things here
just
getting nuts let me see what do
we have
oh yes do we we need to talk
about
Pocahontas and I will say we
were
calling Elizabeth Warren
Pocahontas
before Trump was even mentioned
running
we've years how many years have
we been
doing this tough since the
beginning
since but when I think during
the
Hillary during the Obama
campaign for
president said hey Hillary yes
I think
in that year are we start
calling her
Pocahontas so that'd be 20 what
so 12
2012 yeah yeah and so then when
Trump
started doing it we had to stop
because
you know people go right I
remember we
started doing it we decided to
stop then
we look like we're copying him
yes which
is sad
um so I have a little report
then this
was a of course we all I guess
we all
know what happened because the
the world
Stood Still for a moment as
everyone had
to understand this news this is
the
video going around social media
senator Elizabeth Warren's
campaign page
talking about her connections
to Native
American heritage she claims in
the
video through DNA testing it
confirms
her Native American heritage
that test
something the Cherokee Nation a
sovereign nation says doesn't
prove
anything to talk now about her
ancestry
or DNA analysis we think
muddies the
waters have been Secretary of
State
Chuck Hoskin Jr's as he finds
Senator
Warren's claims hurtful I have
that is a
very special status it's a
legal status
it's a status that our
ancestors fought
long and hard for that is
embedded in
tribal law it's embedded in
federal law
specifically the treaties we
think that
a sovereign nations that mean
something
to claim membership to the
Cherokee
Nation you must be able to
prove that
you can trace yourself back to
the
tribes Dawes rolls the original
enrollment documents people
have this
family lore and they can't
prove it and
so people go through a long and
drawn-out process sometimes
they'll
challenge veldt submit
paperwork to the
Cherokee Nation because there's
an
application process Cherokee
citizens
say this isn't a red vs. blue
issue it's
about protecting treaties and
their
sovereignty I think the
important
takeaway is that Elizabeth
Warren
remembers that is the Cherokee
Nation
who decides who their citizens
are not
individuals so here's the
question I
have she used this for Harvard
Law
School is that where she used
it where
she was recognized as you use
it when
she was I did I was gonna clip
this and
I'm sorry didn't now as you
bring it up
she used it for a number of
things and
she kept using it she used it
when she
ran against Scott Brown when
she first
got the run when she first ran
for
Senator she had this and it's
on YouTube
she had the song and dance
about how
she's a Cherokee and her mom
and her dad
had a Cherokee and her mom and
her dad
to elope because her mom was a
Cherokee
and right that's the first time
that
well that's the first time he
really
made public but there's
evidence that
she used to check the boxes for
various
things so here's that here's
the thing
about check the boxes so I
believe she
used it to get into Harvard Law
School
at least what I've seen and I
don't know
the authenticity of it but it
appears
that Harvard even touted
Elizabeth
Warren as a great hire for
faculty as
the first woman of color
faculty so she
couldn't be more white I'd like
to
understand the admissions
process
hearing that clip about
Cherokee Nation
and how very specific it is to
be a
member of the tribe so to speak
to be
recognized as Cherokee do you
just send
stuff to Harvard and if they
don't check
it can't just send whatever you
want
yeah well at that level sure
they're not
gonna check and see if you're
heretic I
mean if you check that you're a
Latino I
mean they're not gonna check it
they're
not gonna check it no I don't
think so I
don't think they'd check it
would sure
how you then it was but listen
for this
particular status you know they
which
they touted this way I don't
know it
just doesn't make any sense
that the
school doesn't check references
I mean
isn't that kids are running
around all
freaked out oh I gotta get for
school
gonna write a paper make a
video show a
Rubik's Cube but that I can do
that and
you know all this stuff but
meanwhile
you can just send off some
phony baloney
info and they'll believe it I
think so
or they were so gung-ho to get
a first
woman of color the whitest
cracker I've
ever seen
lindsey graham's his balls man
that just
hanging down by his knees these
days
I've been told that my
grandmother was
part Cherokee and I mean Indian
it may
all be just talk Lindsey Graham
he is
rich he's got he's he is a
researcher
just uh it's an awakening for
Lindsey
yeah he was held down by McCain
apparently I mean he's real
he's funny
he like what he's doing
yeah I like what he's doing yes
I like
what he's doing thank you don't
you I
think yeah he's much more he's
like he's
calmer and he's not so uptight
he seems
like he's relaxed a lot there
must've
been a lot of pressure on him
by McCain
or something just I don't know
what the
problem was with him I like it
more than
I used to
hmm now he's become kind of a
trumpet
yes yeah I got some stuff here
this
little law well I have some
targeted
stuff if you're just gonna do
throw
aways I got some some real
things to
converse about oh wait I gotta
throw
away throw away yeah bite 9
impeachment
this is kind of interesting
okay this
follows my thesis which is
which is that
there's never gonna do any
impeachment
thing is all just designed to
get you
know to get everyone to vote
against
Trump yeah this is your theory
this is
your big theory he's worth more
to them
not impeach let's put it that
one time
you wait to the investigation is
finished you don't put an
arbitrary end
to it you wait till it's
finished and
let's see what it has to say
and if
Democrats win the house do you
believe
that they may move forward with
articles
of impeachment I hope they
don't I don't
think there's a basis for doing
that
right now I think we should
wait until
the report comes out now the
report he's
talking about the Muller report
yeah so
but here's some things that
that I've
learned or that have questions
about the
first one is if it's been now a
couple
weeks the president asked for
the FISA
warrant for Carter page to be
unredacted
I guess Declassified along with
text
messages between call me and
struck no from Del McCabe
McCabe McCabe
and is the FBI just not doing
this it
mean and and I think I know the
reason
why what I hear is that if you
if we
ever get to see the FISA
warrant and
this was part of the Patriot
Act it was
really important that we would
not use
any spying on American people
through
any covert internet enabled
type means
without it going through the
Foreign
Intelligence Surveillance Act
court the
FISA Court where a judge would
preside
over it and decide if a warrant
issuing
a warrant is warranted from
what I
understand the Carter page FISA
warrant
was not did not go to a judge
it was
signed off by signed off on by
Loretta
Lynch yeah that's what I heard
too and
then a week later they went to
the judge
and said we need an extension
and he
just you know just rubber
stamped it
yeah you know just rubber
stamped it
and I presume that's why they
don't want
that information out but how
does this
work if if the if if the
president says
this needs to be declassified
Kim can
the FBI just do whatever they
want I
don't know all I noticed that
I'm not
seeing any action here but it's
supposed
to be there's supposed to be
all these
things going on that's like a
warning to
the deep state yeah yeah so
here's the
other warning I heard which I
liked and
I think it's from the operation
freedom
radio guy yeah he said use did
you see
this about Rosenstein Rosen
Stein yep so
he says I was gonna exhibit but
the guys
ponder you know I was gonna
clip it to
or like if it comes up we'll
just talk
about it so he says you know a
big
message to the deep state was
that rod
Rosenstein flew with President
Trump on
Air Force One and that means
that you
know he's flipped because he's
you know
he's he's on Trump's side and
the
conclusion he made which I
thought was
really good I liked it a lot
was all of
a sudden we had and I think it
was a
Washington Post story that came
out
saying Oh rod Rosenstein he
said in a
room full of people maybe I
should have
why wear a wire to it trap
Trump so he
could impeach him and operation
freedom
radio guys thesis is what if
he was wearing a wire but it
wasn't to
catch Trump it was to get all
these
assholes on tape saying
horrible things
about what they're gonna do to
the
president yeah I like that a
lot I like
it a lot he did point out that
right
after Rosen Stein Stein
Rosenstein after
Rosen Stein took the airplane
ride he
point out that it's a secure
environment
so you can have private
conversations
yeah yeah maybe but he says
right after
that happened that's when
Hillary came
out with a you know to get in
their face
all this yes I think that's the
weakest
part of his argument because
that
interview was taped with you
know it
after her Oxford speech I don't
think
she has that much control over
it as to
when it aired yeah you might be
right
I think that that was taking a
little
far perhaps but but I do have a
I'd like
to theory sounds interesting
but it's a
little an anonymous kind of
whatever
that q and on kind of thinking
so I was
I was watching and Cole I want
you to
just play this and ask you a
question so
there's a show called Scanlan
which is a
talk show that's actually
played in
Scandinavian countries must
Sweden but
it's done in English and it's
done in
New York City mm-hmm and then
they play
it it's a talk show it's very
talk show
about Scandinavia
no it's AB it's an American
news talk
show but is for the Scandinavian
audience okay what kind like
BBC America
no but it's not for they don't
play it
for our audience BBC America's
played
for American right I got to
show us
played for Scandinavians in
Scandinavia
yes okay so you can only see it
on
YouTube maybe got it they had
they had
culture on you says highly
respected
show I've never heard of this
it seems
to be maybe if you look at it
you go
this is a you can tell by the
production
values and this is not a piece
of shit
show but the guy is like some
you know
stiff you know with that accent
that you
like to do is and you know
sense of
humor or and everybody's
you know they don't understand
Trump
trying to figure out Trump in
real price
but he breached so she comes on
and
she's kind of a wiseass anyway
and she
comes on in and this little
exchange
went on and I was taken aback
by it
immigrant point I feel like I'm
the only
one who actually really wants
diversity
if all we're going to have is
this
constant churning and
concentration of
immigration are y'all going to
be we're
all going to look alike there
will be no
difference there will be no
culture I
want to go to Sweden and and
you know if
you love beauty all my you lost
five
minutes in Sweden
IKEA furniture yeah you know
does that
mean furniture yeah you know
does that
I don't get by the way blue
buyer what
you wouldn't last five minutes
in Sweden
she's saying stupid stuff I
wonder if
Indaba I mean hello nineteen
seventy
that's beside the point
the point I'm trying to make is
not her
idiotic desire it's because
she's a she
supports Trump is that what are
they
gonna do to her she wouldn't
last far
what do you mean by you
wouldn't let do
you hey you wouldn't last five
minutes
in Berkeley what does that mean
what
does it mean it means to say
who's gonna
have the shit beat out of you
to me that
means stay away I'll be like
okay I
trust you I'll take your word
for it bro
well she wasn't even hearing it
but the
point is is that what was that
a threat
let me hear it again point I
wish I knew
oh they were talking about
immigration
okay see this is out of context
a little
tough I'm the only one who
actually
really wants diversity if all
we're
going to have is this constant
churning
and constant of immigration are
y'all
going to be wait what did he
say there
that's the course of
immigration we all
have to have that I don't know
what he
said that is not the cause of
immigration we're all going to
look
alike there will be no
difference there
will be no culture I want to go
to
Sweden and and you know eat
food you
would eat all my you lost five
minutes
since we don't like heat up
furniture I
think it you know what this is
this
isn't just the pissed-off Swede
who
doesn't like her and he just
said
something like you know his
version of
fu it was very rude yeah that's
interesting she didn't catch it
I'd be
like what what do you just say
meanwhile
Sweden you know everything's in
chaos
they've kicked out their prime
minister
that we knew this was not going
to go
well we knew this was not going
to go
so I'm looking to you uh Swedish
producers we needed a little
more boots
on the ground information
because all
we're getting is slanted stuff
I mean what's happening here is
not just
happening here you're hearing
this
debate with Ann Coulter about
Sweden
would I have I had a
[Music] I have I had a
this is a worldwide thing is
Soros on
his last legs yeah hold on a
second this
is the yes this is Australia
this is
fantastic so this is in
Parliament and
this is the leader of one
nation Pauline
Hanson and she that she really
touches
the third rail and so I've got
some
response as to what she said as
well
she's so tired of white people
being
blamed for everything and it's
interesting this is happening in
Australia you know the genesis
of the
white Australians is prisoners
who are
thrown high by mother England
they're
Pommies prisoners of mother
England yet
all whites are now being blamed
for
everything that's bad it's the
same
thing we're seeing going on
here and she
tries to make a motion that
it's okay to
be white she wants that caught
a fight
can you imagine someone trying
to do
that I mean we're a little more
advanced
than you down under you know
you're just
kind of catching on to how this
works
this is the third rail does the
reason
thing today by supporting this
motion
anyone who pays attention to
the news or
spends any time on social media
has to
acknowledge that there has been
a rise
in anti-white racism and a rise
in the
tax on the very ideals of
Western
civilization I would also hope
the
Senate does the right thing and
acknowledges it is indeed okay
to be
white such a simple sentence
should go
without saying but I suspect
many
members in this place would
struggle to
say it people have a right to
be proud
of their cultural background
whether
they are black white or brindle
if we
cannot agree on this I think
it's safe
to say any white racism is well
and
truly rife in our society oh wow
any prisoner while she believes
to make
a short statement he's private
ladies
grounded for one minute thank
you madam
get me president with a federal
election
looming I'm starting to think
that Sarah
Hansen and a former colleague
senator
inning and now locked in a race
to see
who be the biggest the loudest
racist
bigot in their conscious to see
whom you
have the bottom of the sewer
that's what the substation
motion is all
about it could have been
written on a
piece of toilet paper which
reminds me
of an old story about a toilet
cleaner
people were nicknamed topic
because they
were clean around the bend but
there
also is the thing behind this
latest
stunt myself of the hansom
she's using
this chamber as a conduit for
the hit
line and grabbing status
similar Henson
tweeted a very clever line
dreamed up by
I imagine a giggling cohort to
the back
room her lie about it's okay to
be white
and then went public with it
before most
of the Senators of his chamber
had even
heard about it she tweeted it
and went
on sky that night and published
it
before was even tabled here in
the
Senate and I would say disorder
racism
is not having fine beg your
pardon
senators in italic one minute
thank you madam deputy
president um well
it's not just okay to be white
in
Australia it's actually a
ticket to
winning the lotto it's a ticket
to
eating a lot I just around these
chambers see how many faces you
see that
aren't white have a look in the
privileged positions of
Australian
society people who occupy the
seats of
the rich and powerful how many
of them
are not white last time I
checked it's
the privileged
@y Anglo community that are the
ones
occupying the seats of
influence look
the reality is this it's okay
to be
white slogan has got a long
history in
the white supremacist movement
most of
their material from you know
what it's
not okay to be in this country
still
okay to be Aboriginal because
you're
more likely to die younger to
be locked
up it's not okay to be an
African person
because you're more likely to
experience
racism it's not okay to be a
Muslim
because you're more subject
please
resume your seat ah you
catching on
quickly though it's working out
there
social justice warriors they
should work
under some of the laws and
maybe do some
legislating no that would be
just silly
John no that would be just silly
now they've gotta argue about
stuff like
this they've gotta argue about
stuff like
well I got a couple offbeat
your writers
oral throwaways but we do have
a long
story this is important this is
a the
candidate pot story a package
that the
deals done Canada today became
the
second and largest country to
legalize
marijuana or agua was the first
over 100
Canadian pot shops and this is
important
so the next time someone says
Amsterdam
weeds legal it's not it never
has been
and I'm glad that people are not
clearing that up
we're slated to open today some
open
their doors at the stroke of
midnight as
hundreds of customers lined the
streets
outside Canadian officials
insisted that
legalizing pot will improve
public
health and safety regulate a
prohibited
substance so we are lifting the
prohibition that's what
legalization is
to enable us to implement a
comprehensive and far more
effective
system of strict regulatory
control that
will bring the regulatory
control and
order to every aspect of the
production
distribution and consumption of
cannabis
Canadian government will also
pardon
people who have been convicted
of
possessing up to 30 grams of
marijuana I
think these guys got screwed
you can the
Naviance I think you got
screwed on this
deal there's a lot of
regulations that
go along with this including
regulations
on production I don't think
that those
regulations aren't in
California are
they I think they are but more
interesting to me is what's
going on in
Washington there's state
legislators
decided that cannibals which is
the only
way to go as far as I'm
concerned yes
are gonna be illegal if you
can't smoke
it you can't have it
what yes this is the big deal in
Washington state right now
edibles is
gonna be banned they're gonna
be banned
the edibles now this is
hopefully the
old ladies up there what makes
you know
sandy not this guy I've one pot
stock
that I invested in I understand
the
reason and I talked this over
with me me
cuz she's bitching about it
although she
hasn't really used this she
uses the
creams oh she's not on the
trionic
so she but she's booked about
it because
you know those edibles are the
problem
is these idiots
especially the Washington State
idiot
which is a common character up
there hey
man tell me one of these
chocolate bars
all masking is good hour later
I'm gonna
have another one ah all waiting
the
whole need a bag of these
things and
then apparently the real
problem has
been these moron and hikers
because
everybody's up Treehugger their
moron
hikers they go up into the
mountains
with a bag of edibles and then
they
start chewing on them they eat
the whole
bag they're up in the mountains
they
can't get down to be rescued yes
actually the edibles company
I've
invested in like a whole
thousand
dollars I think is they have a
technology patented technology
that gets
edible that gets this TCH from
edibles
into your bloodstream within 15
minutes
which is why I liked it because
of this
story that you know it always
takes so
long for people to get high and
they
wind up taking too much my
experience
well let that experience but my
experience or what I tell
people is that
two and a half hours right mm
okay
I'm not I'm not a big at almost
guy
myself but yeah does do you
have a story
this I see edibles
I have edibles nighters that
was me oh
that was it okay I'm sorry
that was just a reminder to me
oh I got
a little situation because I
put the
reminder on the clip well back
to the
regulations you know the show
this hour
has 22 minutes it's a spoon
that's in
here for years
yeah real is a shame it's been
off the
air yeah I think so let me go
look to
make sure oh yeah they took it
off the
air during the harper
administration i
believe it was the later part
of it and
i know it's not on the air I
mean it was
one of the greatest shows every
day ever
produced in Canada it's very
funny very
in-your-face comedy and they
just as it
was dissolved hey can the Navy
ins
cannon even trolls it because I
have a
clip and either this is new or
the old
war they're from the future
promise to
legalize marijuana by July 1st
2018 sure
it will actually be October
17th but
these delays are for a good
reason
because the government wants to
get this
right and I think they've done
the rules
are clear and simple to smoke
weed
legally can't agency to the 18
except
for ABCD the Maritimes in
Ontario where
it's 19 and in Quebec where
it's 21 see
simple ontario online stores
will
require any age verification
you do have
to click a box thing over 19
and we all
know from buying booze that no
kid will
ever lie about being underage
you can
buy pot for private stores
government
stores private government
online stores
and online private places
governments
feel free to bring your kit
into the
store with you unless you're in
Alberta
if you don't want to go to the
store
most provinces allow you to
grow your
own plants as long as your
landlord is
closed it which they are not
except in
Quebec where it's never
committed oh
yeah if you're in New Brunswick
it has
to be locked behind an
enclosure that is
at least one point two meters
high
if you're in the Northwest
Territories
you can't smoke on trails
highway
streets roads and parks as long
as
they're not in use but since the
Northwest Territories chances
are
they're not news
tomorrow unless your Ontario
where no
stores will be open till April
29th a
great job Trudeau I guess it's
not all
that great yet
yeah they had I'm looking at
the wiki
page yeah I guess it just been
new just
been restarted with the name 22
minutes
yeah that's what it takes to
joke away
from yeah like the MTV
half-hour comedy
hour yeah this very similar
just as fun
I don't know if this is good
they still
have Kathy Jones is good that
bit was
okay really funny people uh
kritch I
guess is yet Critch is the main
guy okay
and then so the list came out
of all the
possible cities that may get
amazon's HQ
- yeah and Austin up there and
it was an
interesting list it was on the
city's
list yeah we're on the list
yeah it was interesting because
they had
you know price of the cost of
living and
and cost of a tech worker so
tech worker
in Austin makes ninety four
thousand
dollars a regular schmuck makes
fifty
three but the cost of living is
on par
with Los Angeles now according
to this
list which is frightening
Austin yes yes
well you were talking I was
always
noticing this when you were
talking
about these little artsy fartsy
restaurants that you like to go
to
they're in Austin you would
tell me I'd
look at the menus I said Jesus
is pretty
pricey for a Texas restaurant
very it's
it's incredibly expensive to
live here
now we don't have state income
tax so we
get a little release equity
difference
yeah yeah but still it's a it's
annoying
for sure now you can you can
get if you
don't go I don't know why you
think that
that's the only I mean I cook I
cook at
home we don't go out when I
like and all
the hoity-toity restaurants of
Austin
every day well artsy fartsy is
the word
I use job yeah but hoity-toity
similar
and they just always surprised
me how
many there actually are and
Austin
there's quite a few and some
good ones
yeah Dallas Fort Worth is on
the list
and this has been our pick
since the
since you blew our cover since
we were
you know looking to go a
stealth and
make some money by buying up
land and
then I came up I came up with
my vape
shop and dog-walking and got an
immediate note from an anonymous
Amazonian in Seattle Adam
do not start a dog-walking
service I'm
an amazonian in Seattle which
means he
works for Amazon or she people
bring
dogs to work there at the
bottom of the
barrel they use the dogs like a
smoke
break if they remember to walk
them even
if you can get them these are
not going
to be good customers because
you're
gonna get requests that will be
like can
you walk my dog in the next
five minutes
and be back at 18 most don't
really have
time to walk the dogs at all
and you'll
be tied to unpredictable
schedules
unless you launch an uber for
dog walks
you're going to review I think
it's
funny there was wag is it uber
for dog
walk yes yeah the well first of
all
let's start with the premise
that Adam
was going to open a dog walking
facility
a service service his service
in the
first place so let's just stop
there a
bong shop maybe vape shop not
bong vape
but I think there is evidence
in this
next clip that Fort Worth could
be the
place we've had a little change
up there
would Meacham Airport so the
original
frame of this building was
built in 1968
it was the new modern facility
built at
that time to support the
airport as a
commercial facility and fast
forward to
2015 when we started the
project 50 you
know the building was nearly
you know 50
years old the systems were
failing and
it just wasn't representative
of the
high-class nature of each
airport and
with the support of city of the
city
manager mayor councilmembers
and and
really American Aero to partner
with us
on this wonderful building
it it came out to around a just
over 20
million dollars it's such an
incredible
investment into the city and
into the
airport that'll take us into
the future
so last year Meacham had hit a
record
youth operations we had 140,000
takeoffs
and landings so the point of
this story
is they built a brand new
terminal and
they're open for business and
are
willing to consider any type of
business
with a brand new facility and
they have
52,000 square feet available at
the
airport alone well it's not a
small
airport that's a big operation
I mean it
was put together by a straw
spur Oh
mm-hmm put together by a straw
spur Oh
as a alternative and and for
Freight
only Airport and I don't know
how well
he's done with it but he kind
of turned
it over to a investment group
that he's
still part of right and he
throws his
real estate operation which
seems to be
buying up a lot of stuff in the
area
something's up I I'm thinking
that Fort
Worth is the way to go he's
from the
area it's - it's perfect for
slave wages
from Houston always from
Houston yeah I
thought it was from Dallas
Oh Houston always from the area
at least
from Texans a general area yeah
have you
seen him in to see how I mean
forget the
big eye and everything but that
big eyes
getting worse his arms are
massive but
it must be pumping iron guy
he's really
pumping I I forgot to mention
when we
were talking about dogs a
minute ago how
much do you think United States
pet
owners will spend on animal
Halloween
costumes this year 1.5 billion
I wish no
half a billion it kind of ruins
the
whole thing when you come in
that high
sorry oh man
okay here we go let's go back
to the
American politics a little bit
with it
with this clip on I just want
to play
the sewing to discuss it's just
a shade
this is the Georgia early
voting ominous
signs PBS clip back in this
country some
voters in Georgia are waiting
in line
for nearly three hours to cast
their
ballots early in that state's
midterm
elections including in the hotly
contested governor's race long
lines of
plagued the polls around the
Atlanta
area in Fulton Cobb and Gwinnett
County's election officials
said turnout
on Monday the first day of
in-person
early voting was triple the
turnout on
the first day of early voting
in the
2014 midterm election okay
does this mean the Republicans
have
decided to get off their ass
and keep
Trump you know you know or keep
the
house in the Senate with the
early
voting well I mean just I'm
just talking
about the sheer number the
triple the
size number which seems to me
to be like
a sign of something it's gotta
be a you
know observable it means here's
all I
can say hey if you're talking
about will
there be a blue wave blue a
blue wave I
mean I don't know about polling
we know
the polling is bullcrap then it
is
usually intended it's usually
intended
now it's bullcrap I've not
forgotten the
2016 election polling I mean it
when
it's terrible 95 percent
certain for
Hillary to whoops
look at that so let's look at
television
ratings I mean is it are the is
the
left-wing faction of the United
States
population are they so busy with
knitting pussy hats and
protesting that
they don't have time to watch
CNN and
MSNBC and the Republican saw the
right-wing side of the country
is
there's just so many of them
who are so
damn lazy they're watching with
double
the numbers
I mean this is the kind of
stuff that I
look at this is empirical it's
a two but
I have to and I think about the
Murphy
Brown show and all the other
Bullock's
you know they're trying to push
on the
public and I'm always
considering the
fact that that traditionally I
think
that the Democrats yeah in the
50s and
60s when the Democrats were all
the
working class and they did sit
around
and watch a lot of television
those
peoples are all Republicans now
so the
people who watched television I
think in
general tend to be you know the
middle
class mm-hmm which i think is
mostly
Republican nowadays well where
does the
weak the Democrats are all the
bankers
and Silicon Valley business and
watch
television right they just own
it
yeah they kept little in the
media yes
right but so that means that
there's
there there's no way I'm just
looking at
numbers that I that I
understand and if
you got twice as many people
watching
Fox News you know it's like
okay it
seems like there's a lot of
people who
are interested in that message
I mean I
listen to MSNBC all day every
day I mean
you know you know this about me
cuz it's
just it's the most entertaining
thing
I've ever heard in my life well
and I
don't know how you could stand
it but
okay so that's how I pick up on
things
like MBs you know that that's
where you
hear these things it's why you
got you
got it watch it it's painful
but I do
that for the show we love you
for it so
I don't I I think I could be
wrong but
in my feeling says that yeah I
mean look
at look at the video evidence
of Trump
rallies it's incredible the
amount of
people he's bringing in and I
see beto
and I am it he's not he's not
Trump
level of course but it I just
don't see
the same numbers of people
showing up it
just seems like less people
well they attribute that
apparently to
the fact that Trump is a
dictator gah
yes that's what it is I forgot
and so
I'm watching NBC I'm online and
I'm
looking to have a new segment
on the NBC
News on the on lines called
think I have
it on here is the thunk but
another clip
we'll never find again there's
a bunch
of editorials that they play
and they
tended to just again this is
what got
triggered me earlier in the
show and I
said what NBC would have the
Alex I mean
they would give up Alex Alec
Baldwin to
ABC because they're both on
this the
same you know they both want to
screw
over Trump and this is the kind
of thing
that this is on NBC News and of
course
it says well you know this is
not us but
it's art what we're but but
we're poor
to giving it a huge platform
for some
woman who happens to be a
professor Ruth
Benjy OTT a professor somewhere
of
history and she just goes she's
a trump
painter and she goes on off the
deep end
and I'm listening to this going
why is
NBC suppose the objective news
organization you know trying to
do
something like this why are
they putting
it on their website and then and
emphasizing it well you know
the answer
to that you're not really
thinking that
with an open-ended question
well they
hate Trump yeah they do
authoritarian but profound
disrespect
for democracy they view rule of
law and
democratic norms as bothersome
obstacles
to the consolidation of their
own power
what are democratic norms we
got bunch
of guys named norm who are
Democrats
Trump has been following the
authoritarian playbook since he
was a
presidential candidate
[Music] candidate
we can debate Trump's mental
fitness his
competency but he's been very
on message
and consistent with some of the
main
themes that mark authoritarian
rulers
one of them is glorification of
the
leader Trump started during his
campaigns to forge emotional
ties with
his followers based on loyalty
to his
person rather than a party or
principal
I said to the leaders of the
Republican
Party folks you got to get
tougher well
you're not gonna have a lot of
victors
and I'll be honest I'm talking
about for
them because I think I'm gonna
win
anyway I really think I can win
the
mantra of authoritarian leaders
is a see
me and I exist and Trump has to
be
always at the center of
attention then
he started to attack the
sectors of
society my mr. what she's doing
here is
she's showing empirical
evidence that
Trump is a dictator yeah okay
that deal
in evidence and inquiry and
investigations such as the
press the
judiciary research these are
things that
authoritarians past and present
have
done from Hitler denunciation
of lying
press to air Dewan and Putin in
Turkey
and Russia who jail and killed
journalists in January 2016
Trump made a
shocking announcement they say
I have
the most loyal people did you
ever see
that where I could stand in the
middle
of Fifth Avenue and shoot
somebody and I
wouldn't lose any voters okay
incredible
so this was a message not so
much to the
American public but to the
Republican
Party how far will you go in
supporting
me even when I'm telling you
I'm going
to be above the law and the
answer of
course that the Republican
Party has
backed him no matter what he
says or
does this is consistent with
authoritarian regimes once
elites sign
on publicly and make their
packs of
support they support that ruler
until
the bitter end
it's more frightening to think
of him as
a madman instead if we think of
him as
conforming to a set of
political tactics
we see that there's also a
method to
oppose him authoritarians past
and
present have been resistant and
that is
something that is more
difficult to do
with a madman oh man
I like how she wraps it up with
we can
debate his sanity but it's hard
to do
with the madman she's a
professor yeah
which school oh I had it I can
look at
it yeah we need to find out
because you
need to not send your children
to that
school to not send your
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yeah it's not good oh I
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something I was I helped Tina
and Ronald
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around to
the some of the Miyagi's Matt
McDonald
Ronald McDonald House really
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drink so yeah
of coffee and she has these
kiosks
installed and as she's you know
placing
the order I say yeah getting
rid of
Human Resources huh I figured I
just
slipped that one in she says
actually it
increases the number of people
we have I
said what says yeah it's what
it's so
efficient says that and we have
less
people in the front and more
people in
the back because we're just
doing more
sales I had not expected that
answer no
you gotta come up and stand
comeuppance
yeah what do you mean yeah
you're being
snide you know talking about
control the
means of production she told
you off she
actually this was an insult you
should
have slapped her I liked her a
lot
not now she knows who I am she
knows
what I do that's why I feel
like this is
actually you have no ideas is
it this
this creates more jobs like
okay so I'm
there and I got my Nokia the
e71 out and
you know there's no those
Millennials
around and I get worse oh my
god and
I've noticed something
consistent when
people see this phone compared
to a
smartphone it's and it's it's
very
consistent here's what they
always say
oh yeah I remember it's
nostalgic
immediate nostalgia I'll and
the to
think that well three things
that I've
heard one is I love the t9
input because
I could go really fast and I
could text
blindly we've actually gone
backwards I
think in that regard with the
smartphones I could text
someone blindly
and the car
that's the kind of phone you
could hold
behind your back and test I say
help me
help me they're kidnappers yes
but number one on the list
durability I
drove over it with my car
I dropped it from the balcony
everyone
notices these things
and the thing they never talk
about
which is what I remind them of
and I'd
like to remind everybody now of
the OTG
lifestyle it requires some some
explanation again from time to
time I'm
at the point now where my phone
is I
used to like I'll check
something real
quick on the brow it was not
real quick
that's the whole point is I can
get on
the brows and I could check
something if
I wanted to I have one bookmark
which is
Twitter you know I can see that
I'm not
even doing that anymore I'm
completely
cured doing that anymore I'm
completely
I'm done I don't care I'm not
interested
it's not distracting me and I
feel and I
feel that my life is improved
my head is
clearer and it's it's it's a I
recommend
it for everybody and you see
now there's
one foot palm well I don't like
what
palm is doing but one one
manufacturer
after the other is coming out
with this
is your weekend phone this is
your you
know your your down time phone
this is
your not always busy phone we
called
this people need this they need
to do
this but the best thing to do
is just to
just leave it at home leave it
at home
or get a burner a candy bar so
you have
some kind of contact and also
this this
tracking huh I'm so happy I'm
I'm really
really happy as far as Google
and Amazon
and all face back I'm not
anymore
Twitter they only know that
there's this
guy in Texas and he never
leaves he's
always that this address never
goes
anywhere it doesn't associate
with
anybody or anything we can't
tell if
he's walking running sleeping
in the car
we don't know anything about
him we
don't know what he's reading
it's a very
time to send the drone out that
guy's
not a good player to some some
other
technology no because you have
with this
a Segway day right we'll have
technology
stuff that's why I was well no
no you
were telling you just said the
word
drone okay you have a drone
clip now I'm
all in on that let's listen
let's catch
up we don't know anything about
any of
this you're gonna hear
something you've
never heard any of this okay
Somali
drone strikes in Somalia an air
strike
from the US
drone unmanned has killed 60
Somalis
near a coastal town northeast of
Mogadishu the deadliest US
attack on
Somalia in the last year the
Pentagon
says all the dead were Al
Shabaab
fighters though the claim could
not be
independently verified the US
has
conducted at least 27 air
strikes in
Somalia so far this year the
Pentagon
has some 500 troops in Somalia
[Music] some 500 troops in
Somalia
oh yes of course we don't hear
about
that stuff
no these drugs that's that
drone bit
drone base that we've talked
about
that's an e or tree or whatever
the name
of that how you ever pronounced
that
contra anyway there you go yep
yesterday US forces dropped a
whole
bunch of bombs on Kurdish
forces in
Syria oh gee that didn't make
the news
did it I don't think anyone
knows this
yet it I don't think anyone
knows this
I'm not supposed to be bombing
yes
Kurdish okay I got I know
unless we're
doing it on the head at the
behest of
Turkey or something I don't
know why are
we bombing that the the Kurds I
thought
that they were kind of the okay
guys
yeah so complicated they're so
complicated I need to talk a
little
about technology stuff about
this
diversity well you know I'm
gonna start
with this clip and then we can
go as far
as we want with other ones this
is this
there's another engineer who
has come
out the first one was Google
and you
know he wrote this a diversity
memo and
he said hey we're not doing it
right
it's not good for the company
and he got
kicked out fired pea and he's
there
Tostitos reminds me of the show
me the
money movie you know or the guy
which I
still think by the way as a
movie
everyone should watch a kid now
effective thing in the name of
it with
Tom Cruise it's called show me
the money
movie well it's to show me the
money
movie and it's it's a it was it
had the
classic example of what you
don't do in
a company which is write a memo
telling
the bosses how screwed up Jerry
Maguire
was that was oh and you're here
look at
this I got the whole way of
doing would
make 10 times more money this
is the way
to go you go well this engineer
worked
at Facebook his name is his
name's Brian
emerge a or emerge and he left
Facebook
after trying to work with
management but
he really opens up the book now
what we
have said consistently on this
show is
the biggest mistake Silicon
Valley is
making at the moment from a
cultural
standpoint from a resource
standpoint I
think is the main problem and
also from
a legal standpoint is making
editorial
decisions and from the political
standpoint we have an actual
law section
230 of the community community
Communications Decency Act that
states
that view are a free harbor
you're not
responsible for what anyone
puts up on
your on your service you can't
be sued
for it but if you're
editorializing and
your news service
well that's a different story
and this
is where they have placed
themselves
squarely in the middle of this
although
section 230 isn't really
mentioned much
for some reason by editing
editorializing removing shadow
banning
all the stuff that's out there
and what
this engineer will tell you is
the
debate that's ongoing with the
actual
rebellion that is going on with
and I
think all of Silicon Valley but
this is
just Facebook alone it's
actually been
pretty dramatic to watch the
shift over
the years and yeah that's
essentially
why I'm leaving you know I'm
leaving
because of this content policy
direction
which you know trying to draw
lines
around what's acceptable and
what's
offensive or too offensive I
know I
think it's dangerous and it's
impractical you know it's it's
it's
impossible to define with
something like
hate speeches and it's even
harder to
implement it and enforce it
sort of that
Facebook scale and to your
point like
you know this is core to what
the
mission of the company is I
think it's
this huge strategic misstep for
a
company whose products primary
value is
to promote free expression is
trying to
draw these lines people come to
Facebook
for all sorts of reasons you
know
speaking as an employee and on
the
inside I've always thought
about it as a
tool for free expression and
I've right
I supported the mission as a
tool for
free expression so you know
from that
point of view us trying to draw
those
you know impossible to draw
lines around
what's what's acceptable is a
losing
strategy you know executives at
the
company you know executives at
the
do actually take the the sort of
assertions and claims that I've
made
very seriously and they didn't
fire me
they they engaged me and I
actually
spent like the better part of
the last
month working with them to
figure out
how to improve this stuff now
there's a
really big distinction though
between
how those executives are
handling this
and what a vocal minority
inside the
company is doing and there
there is a
vocal minority inside Facebook
that is
belligerent beyond belief
in a quest I think to implement
social
justice policies you know
across our
mission that they
you know you you can't even have
conversations about that policy
inside
the company without having your
character attacked and I've
experienced
this personally without being
called a
sexist or racist or trans Fobo
Islamophobic you can't have
conversations about those kind
of
anything that's a tenet of the
social
justice ideology effectively
without
having without being attacked
personally
and you know the real
concerning thing
that's happening here is that
you know
even though this is a minority
of
employees in the company
unfortunately
I'm not sure that Facebook
leadership
knows how to push back against
them and
like like I said they're
unbelievably
belligerent demanding and
hostile not
just toward other employees but
toward
the Facebook leadership
directly and my
real concern is whether they
can push
back I believe it I so believe
this
there's no doubt about it
believe they're frozen over
there they
don't know what to do with
their own
employees that's because these
people
have learned from the PlayBook
how'd it
be this way and they're in
there making
trouble this is what happened at
Evergreen the colleges that
enrollments
down the Evergreen and some of
these
larger institutions where
you're going
there you're you're not working
for them
but you're you're giving them
money to
teach you this is where these
schools
are blowing it cuz you what you
do is
you fire it you've not fire but
you you
you expel students that are
causing
trouble at the college right
and then
you have them explain to their
parents
why they still have your money
and the
kid is now living at home
without
getting an education they can
deal with
that that's the way to do it
you send
all these kids back home
expelled from
of all schools Evergreen which
is a good
kind of a school it doesn't
even have
grades usually you could you'd
it stops
it'll stop it but in a and I
think in a
company you can do the same
thing if you
took a firm hand just kind of
thing
where you call somebody a
racist if you
called somebody a racist as
grounds for
firing it's just that simple
but not
just that there they are in
control of
the algorithms they're in
control of the
the trending policies the
locking policies and there's
you know
it's like a bunch it's like a
it's it's
subversive they've got to get
these
people out of out of these
companies and
they're all but even if they
having the
people in there or not
you just cannot define hate
speech
you know these definitions are
ways the
only reason the hate speech
thing even
came up in the first place is
because of
these sjw's in the company
everything is
sexist everything is racist
everything
is homophobic and you have to
point it
all out just a little drop I
found you
know hate speech is illegal
though you
know that right well I know
it's illegal
and in England illegal in New
York
how do you do that well you
know we can
say I hate you
well we had a tussle in in
Manhattan the
proud boy is against aunty Fah
did you
see any of this in this so of
course not
this fighting yeah it was
pretty big
news in New York and I think I
think
just what I saw it looked like
you don't
want to mess with some of these
guys who
are wearing Magga hats man
people
getting getting pummeled and
you know
you come up as a Anti Fog
larper and it
doesn't never ends well I never
seen
ending well for the people with
the face
masks so anyway it worked were
it ended
well in Berkeley yet with fire
well
Cuomo did a conference call
with I guess
the local the local party in
New York
and discussed a little bit of
this and I
clip some for you in New York
we see the
number of anti-semitic attacks
increase
why because he has increased
and Bheema
nation demonizing differences
deema
nation baby has increased and
that's
what this is they're desperate
they're
coming into the midterms
they're afraid
they're going to lose so
they're going
to the playbook interesting how
we were
just talking about the playbook
yet
there's Cuomo blaming people
for the
playbook create chaos
haha spread fear spread hate
isn't that
exactly what CNN does that's
what they
did it was not a coincidence to
bring
the proud boys into Manhattan
at this
point when the president was on
the
campaign stump preaching the
same gospel
so what's he talking about well
here
comes payoff coming politics
aside I'm
governor of the state of New
York that's
a great statement isn't it
politics
aside I'm the political leader
that's
pretty much what he said right
that was
good yeah so politics aside I'm
governor
of the state of New York
we will not tolerate hate
speech it is
not protected it is illegal
there you go
we will investigate it to be
foolish
there you go hate speech is
illegal this
news to me and he said it right
after
you says I'm the governor of
New York
and hate speech is illegal I
think it
makes it illegal I think it
sounds more
like a dictator to me then
Trump does
thank you
so these social justice
warriors that
get themselves into all kinds
of binds
and once in a while there's
this would
this is a funny story it's a
very short
clip this is the old Casa in
Israel
valid visa because they throw
in this
valid visa true this is a woman
who just
a few months back was an anti
Israeli
protester she decides she wants
to go to
school in Israel and they say
now out
you can't come in okay this is
kind of
the way the story in Susan is a
very
propagandistic we presented
story in
Israel a detained American
graduate
student has asked the Israeli
Supreme
Court to reverse an expulsion
order and
let her stay in the country
prosecutors
argue that Lara al-qasim
supported a
boycott against Israel and is
still a
threat the Florida native
appeared in a
Jerusalem court today her
lawyer said
the 22 year old activist days
are behind
her if she was an activist in
the past
that pass was 18 months ago
everything
in the record indicates that
she's not
that same person that she's
come to
Israel in violation actually of
the
academic boycott and of the
economic
boycott because she's going to
be living
and breathing and living her
day-to-day
life in Israel kasam has been
detained
in Israel for two weeks after
arriving
on a valid student visa
I took the valid student visa
things
make it may sound just sketchy
why
should there's a maze of Aled
of student
visa she's there the thing that
got me
about this report is that 18
months ago
this woman says she was a
different
person when we just got off a
Brett
Kavanaugh trial where they're
talking
about 30 years ago first it's
got to be
the same from 30 years ago but
this
woman has changed she's
obviously a
troublemaker who needs to go to
she's a
graduate soon she needed to get
some
credits and turns out that
Israel's
where she has to go and and I
still
think she I think that every
didn't they
should just throw her out
because what
you gotta do you can't do a
knuckle on
no get out you're already got
18 months
ago is not long enough five
years ago
maybe you got to throw the
troublemakers
out you got to do
so who goes first here yes
who do we kick out of America
we gotta
throw kick some troublemakers
out you
can't really do that huh you
kick him
out of your company and kick
him out of
the schools you can kick him
out of this
and that but you can't make you
can't
kick him out of the country
unless
they're not dish and be here
right so
what do you think about this
Mayflower
showers you know this this
leaker that
got busted oh the one who was
in the
special Crimes Division of play
the clip
you will talk about it a senior
official
at the US Treasury Department
has been
charged with leaking
confidential
documents about suspects
charged in
Special Counsel Robert Muller's
investigation Nataly Mayflower
sours
Edwards worked in the
department's
Financial Crimes enforcement
Network she
allegedly leaked banking
information
about Paul Manafort Rick Gates
and
others to an unnamed reporter
for the
online news site BuzzFeed okay
couple
things first of all BuzzFeed
y-yeah
BuzzFeed has gotten some
unbelievable
scoops in in the past two years
they
were the first ones that had
the the the
P P P P tape report you know
right it
does Wow I mean if you're
working at the
Southern District of New York
in the
Financial Crimes Unit and
you're going
to leak something is BuzzFeed
the first
thing that comes to mind or is
there
something going on with
BuzzFeed that
we're not realizing
a couple of possibilities one
BuzzFeed
is a is a front for yes spook
outfit
that's what I'm thinking yeah
yes spook
outfit and they would take
anything
everything or they're part of
the whole
scheme this thing is a spook
operation I
mean which is a possibility
because this
woman and her four names I
don't know is
anyone ever seen a picture of
her I mean
I did some deep searches as she
got a
Facebook account I don't know
maybe I
haven't found it she's not on
LinkedIn
that I can tell but the trouble
is she's
got Natalie Edwards is really
her name
which is like there's a million
of those
right the whole thing is that's
sketchy
and I read the complaint it's
kind of
interesting I read the
complaint it's kind of
yeah I I read the complaint - I
was
actually wasn't there someone
else who
also there was a story a while
back it
was someone else who was
involved with
the Southern District of New
York it was
a wife of someone it's coming
back to me
I'm looking at being at dot IO
let me
see if it's in our show notes
search
anywhere hmm don't you remember
that
there was something vaguely it
maybe I
don't know if anything to do
with this
the Moller investigation but
this is
like the whole thing is this is
just
kind of played as a there's a
one-shot
now it's been kind of
suppressed as a
story yeah very very suspicious
about
this particular story well I'm
more
suspicious of BuzzFeed that
that's what
I'm looking at now they're
getting way
too many scoops and why why are
people
going to them yeah I thought
yeah you're
right if I had a Busan and then
you know
then they had this kind of
dubious
encryption they were going back
and
forth with the report or
whoever it is
and this woman and but then
they caught
her anyway which I don't think
it's that
difficult to do with some of
these
people they're not professional
moles um
I don't know I just find the
whole thing
to be fishy yeah I was hoping
the trawl
room would know who who that was
all right well we can go into
the next
item yes what do you have no I
know what
I had oh I had a great piece
let me see
where it is that let me run
this one
which is you brought it up
earlier and I
want to get out of the way you
said well
what's that you know to get the
clearances ended what can trump
do that
why can't he get the redacted
mammoth
ice a memo release and all the
rest this
may be some a little a little
insight
into that this is the Hillary
gives up
her security clearance clip also
breaking tonight word from the
apartment
that Hillary Clinton is
surrendering her
top-secret security clearance
it comes
in the wake of her handling or
mishandling of classified
information in
the now-infamous email server
scandal
trace Gallagher is following
this
breaking story just heard about
from the
State Department the last
couple of
hours he's live in a West Coast
newsroom
good evening trace good evening
at this
all goes back of course to the
State
Department's ongoing review of
the
mishandling of classified
information
related to Hillary Clinton's
use of a
private email server and it
also kind of
gives you an idea of how slow
some
things move in government
because almost
a year and a half ago the chair
of the
Senate Judiciary Committee
Republican
Chuck Grassley sent the letter
to the
State Department asking about
the status
of Hillary Clinton's security
clearance
in that letter Grassley stated
that any
government workers who possibly
engaged
in such serious offenses would
at the
very minimum have their security
clearances suspended pending an
investigation well three weeks
ago the
State Department finally
responded to
Senator Grassley's 2017 letters
saying
quoting here at her request
former
secretary Clinton's security
clearance
was administratively withdrawn
on August
30th 2018 the letter went on to
say that
on September 20th the security
clearances of five other Clinton
researchers had also been
revoked
only Clinton aide Cheryl Mills
was
listed the other four names were
redacted of course at the time
of the
probe Hillary Clinton was
running for
president and no charges were
filed this
summer president trump revoked
the
security clearance of former CIA
director John Brennan and at
the time
the White House said it was
reviewing
the clearances
of several other people so
about 17
months after Grassley sent the
letter he
finally got her response from
the State
Department okay so this makes
me assume
that Brennan still has a
security
clearance you think that it
makes it
it's just imaginary isn't
imaginary
thing people talk I have a new
list for
us I haven't actually started a
dot HTM
page but this is a good list
this is journalists and people
in the
news business who are board
members so
board of directors for Soros
funded
outfits whoa yeah I thought
you'd like
this I want this I want a web
page up
okay you're gonna have to do
the dot HTM
but would you like to go
through a few
just so we have them totally
okay Center
for Public Integrity this is
them
there's not like a conspiracy
theory
that George Soros and his OSI
are big
funders of this so this is not
this is
pure you know this is fact fact
fact
fact fact it's pure fact okay
on the
board of directors for Center
for Public
Integrity Christiane Amanpour
from CNN
they were actually like is also
on the
council for Foreign Relations
oh yes
Arianna Huffington
Jennifer Lee New York Times
reporter we
have Lee New York Times
reporter we
I see Matt Thompson editorial
product
manager at NPR and the pointer
Institute
then we have the Advisory
Council
michelle norris host of NPR's
all things
considered charles pillar senior
investigative reporter for the
Sacramento Bee Ben Sherwood ABC
News
president former Good Morning
America
executive producer at the
Center for
Investigative Reporting also at
least
partially funded by George
Soros board
directors Phil Bronstein of
course the
Hearst Newspapers
David Boardman executive editor
senior
vice president of the Seattle
Times
George Oster comp producer for
CBS News
Board of Advisors we have la
albergue
minh producer correspondent for
PBS
series frontline Sarah Cohen a
night
professor of practice of
journalism
public policy Duke University
lend our
vice president former executive
editor
of Washington Post Elizabeth
Farnsworth
special correspondent for PBS
Newshour
now Seymour Hersh is listed on
here as a
staff writer for the New York
which he
is no longer we have without
wheels have
been a staff writer for The New
Yorker
for years Raul Ramirez executive
director KQED a news and public
affairs
director Susan Stamberg special
correspondent NPR Judy Woodruff
co-anchor of PBS Newshour at
ProPublica
another and heavily funded
Soros outfit
board of directors
I know journalism advisory
board Jill
Abramson executive director
editor of
the New York Times
David Boardman executive editor
of the
Seattle Times John as Carol
former
editor of the Los Angeles Times
Baltimore Sun David Gergen
senior
political analyst see and then
I can go
on and on and on this list is so
extensive and on and on this
list is so
yeah they're all on boards yeah
that shouldn't even I mean how
can you
be an impartial journalist if
you're
even in a club at any club
certainly
Council on Foreign Relations
but any of
these clubs it just doesn't
seem like
something you should be doing
is there
are than he is there any
guidelines that
you come from this world or the
journos
but there's only guidelines
within
specific publications the New
York Times
for example have a guideline
for its
reporters that you can't take a
free
t-shirt as a gratuity just as a
hey have
a t-shirt right now right then
they have
guidelines and they have a book
of them
and I think Wall Street Journal
has a
kind of a book of guidelines
which I
actually have a copy of tell
somewhere
okay and but general but in
terms of no
there is no legal or ethical
there's not
like Evan most of the journal
uh if
there's a journalistic
organization that
tends to just follow whatever
the New
York Times if there are
organizations
that are actively promoting
demonstrations and other types
of action
and you're on the board or an
advisory
board that seems like that's a
conflict
it is a conflict okay what
seems like I
should probably say it in your
report
you know the way the news
organizations
yeah by the way I'm mister is a
division
of our CBS operation there will
the BBC
they don't need George Soros to
be going
full new order new world order a
struggle for Europe's identity
is
underway Europe now has to wake
up the
rise of populism and
nationalism partly
in response to migration of
threatens
the existing European order
from the streets to the
corridors of
power pin ISM rather than
policy is the
undisputed vote a season of
in-depth
coverage on Europe's identity
crisis on
BBC World News those guys are
the best
yeah they are the best I agree
they do a
very good job I love watching
BBC
America - all those little
things bunch
of globalists every one of them
we are
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days you
really don't know what's gonna
take
place but we'll try and
deconstruct it
for you we'll do our best
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told by
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supposed to target terrorists
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Elizabeth
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turns out
that she's even less Indian the
average
white American she said she was
a woman
of color I think the colors
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gonna take a day in into so
she's less
than 1/10 of 1% I think I can
beat her
at various times that are clear
this
warrant been identified as a
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various law
school faculty directories in
the 1980s
and 90s as a quote Native
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president likes
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get one of those little kids
she's less
than 1/10 of 1% I think I mean
Bader I
think I can beat her crazy up
wants to
call my mom a liar I like it
no liar I've taken it in the
results
gonna be revealed here I'll
only do it
if I can gesture personally
this is my
trunk moment did fine 5
segments a
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it's like if your house is on
fire
calling an arsonist fire fury I
think I
can Vader I think I can meet
her now
wanted to say no enemy in body
I have my
list and you might want to see
the same
thing I left that this is the
trunk
rotation and his two categories
is
irregular and then there's the
criminal
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supremacist racist mentally
immature
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long ties
insane tweets too much small
hands all
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me racist
immature big red button
criminal me racist
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unstable
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amendment
should be instituted geez women
misogynist Bulls grudges
forever placed
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justice
money-laundering in the cloud
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