May 23rd, 2019 • 3h 20m
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hey I am gonna be gay I'm gonna
be
officiating the wedding
Adam curry Jhansi divor
award-winning
Nation Media assassination
episode 11
four days this is no agenda
morning
everybody
Adam Curry and from another
Silicon
Valley where that's been so wet
just
gonna be a fire season I'm
Chauncey
[Music]
now do I even want to ask how
that works
cuz it sounds like he's
California's
water lots of weeds growing
tolerance
right there's a big fire in
there who is
oh my god fire occur got it
okay that
was a kid we used to they used
to do
controlled burns all over the
state yeah
they do them in Texas yeah they
do them
everywhere but yet it's always
a fire
what's the point well remember
we have
that we have the diary from the
guy who
went there like you know 1850
or a round
it round the 49 gold rush and
described
it as a hell of fire and flood
and the
earthquakes and yes I guess
that hasn't
really changed much no if we got
Hollywood help it was they were
trying
to change what they did
controlled burns
well now I remember why we have
two
shows a week we can't we can't
this is
this too much going on in the
world for
just one show there's a lot I
don't know
about you but I got three shows
I got
China news vaccines green new
deal
Eurovision contest EU elections
Australian elections it's let's
start
off with the big news dead oh
what's
that
Eurovision it was the it was
your
Hollanders who won so this was
on
Saturday they had the big
Eurovision
Song Contest this was the the
evening
before my wedding day so we can
there
was no way although we were in
the same
place technically we could have
done a
snarky stream watching the show
and then
just commenting on it but that
will have
to wait for next year but that
may not
happen because the Netherlands
won which
I don't know if that was a
folded
competition because well no no
no this
is something else is happening
here so
you have to understand this is a
Eurovision broadcasting project
it's
about the broadcaster's as much
as it's
about the song itself it's it's
actually
not even supposed to be about
the
artists but about the
songwriter and
composer and the producer
that's kind of
been forgotten now it's just a
huge show
element in fact Madonna
performed live
on the show which was so off
key during
the live show but then
magically fixed
on her own YouTube channel it
was
fantastic I don't know how that
worked
the little auto-tune here and
there or
maybe she even went into the
studio the
middle of the night oh yeah it
was a
huge difference to do an a/b
comparison
oh it's all over the all over
YouTube
the ABS like actually should
have gotten
that I apologize I just say hey
V I hope
to say a B now you said a B I
heard a B
so you know the way it works is
the
winner the the the the the
contest is
hosted in the country of the
winner in
this in the next year I mean
this year
was in Israel and this guy
Duncan won
Duncan let's eat donuts no in
fact they
do say Duncan in Holland like
they say
Dunkin Donuts Dukan doughnuts
right is
Dvorak condone X so it's Duncan
Lawrence
arcade which I thought was a
pretty
boring song but this guy is
interesting
because he won the voice in the
Netherlands so he literally
came from
nothing and then went straight
to the
top of the charts but now
here's what
happens because it's at
Eurovision
broadcast broadcast a union gig
there's
always a big deal about who's
going to
host the show and with
in an hour or maybe was the
next morning
for me it was an hour of the
the winner
being declared people are
already
calling for me to be one of the
hosts of
next year's show they got wind
of our
scheme no no we can't have them
snarking
let's pay him let's pay him to
geta to
do a an official presentation
and I'm
thinking no no no I'll host
your show
with my co-host John C Dvorak
yeah I'll
do the Dutch translations where
necessary would you imagine
yeah good actually
we'd actually do a bang-up job
but you
get the gig if you can get it
well it's
yeah the way this came and I
think it's
a confluence of things I was a
little
bit in the news in Holland
because of
the wedding Madonna was on the
show I'm
famous in the Netherlands for
saying
Madonna where everyone was
pronouncing
it medulla yeah so in the 80s
when I was
at television this day people
still come
up to me and go hey hurry but
going ah
geez you know I think the
confluence of
those things kind of like oh
yeah that's
a good guy well anyway I accept
partying
choose me it would be so funny
so thanks
for coming to the to the
wedding yes we
should talk about the wedding
you had a
big event there's the wedding
of the
decade yes it was bigger than
lady Di's
wedding I understand it was but
which
shocked me is that so here's
the years I
was just a little insider for
the people
out there so they know what
would kind
of a jerk I am
I can continue I showed up at
their
little pre event late because I
had the
time mixed up but let me just
say how
this fell fashionably it'll
hold on hold
on from the inside this was
supposed to
be from four to six only four
people
coming from out of state out of
town out
of country yeah and four to six
because
you know and we're still like
35 people
so it's a lot of people to have
in your
house and and
was like hey his Dvorak coming
signed
Horowitz was there with his
wife and
David Foley was there and his
family and
lots of people who listened so
I don't
know a man I'm texting Mimi
she's like
now I'm in Phoenix okay said do
you know
where John is now I don't know
where he
is
and then people are starting to
leave
and you know I'm waving at him
and all
of a sudden I'm out with
Horowitz with
his wife Jill and it's 7:30
which is you
know I expected it to go long
and
careening down the hill
the John see Dvorak in his
white rav4
with license plate lgy
that was for runner-up with
license
plate lgy skirt they come the
ocher not
everybody here I am John C
Dvorak yes
fashionably late but and Jill
Horowitz
she apparently turned around
went back
in and went the Tina went
you're never
gonna guess I guess we're
staying Dvorak
just showed up so so because of
that
moment you began to assume that
I was
just gonna be late when I'm not
a very
punctual as a person so so the
wedding
is will start at 6:00 and I
said you
what time you gonna when I get
there no
you've got to be there you said
by 5:30
and then the next day on Sunday
you mean
hold on I wasn't done with
Saturday you
come in say hi to everybody go
mmhmm
yeah and then within 15 minutes
hey do
you get to ESPN on that TV over
there I
got to see how the Golden State
Warriors
are doing TV looking at the
score I
wasn't sit down watching TV
curiously
because my timing was off and
the game
it just begins to zero in it
soccer game
yeah okay so it may says that
you
because it was
like a soccer score yes now the
next day
Sunday so they give me this
thing about
getting their guy I said well
yeah and
I'm thinking maybe I should
show up I
could go to the thing to be it
starts at
6:00 maybe at 6:15 you know
this thing
is starting at 6:00 the
ceremony starts
at 6:00 yeah made a big stink
about it
and what time did we start well
that's
what stunned me because I
because I was
thinking well you know if this
doesn't
start at 6:00 exactly because
he made
such a big stink you're walking
out I'm
done he know he's gonna hear
about it
forever so here's what you
forget here's
what you forget my wife runs
big shows
like the Ronald McDonald House
bandana
ball this thing was scripted
she had you
know people from the house
working with
her who know there was a whole
run of
show spreadsheet well it
started as six
with the twosome coming into
some song
and the jumping around lovely
day by
Bill where there's yeah and
then they
gonna did the ceremony there's
a bunch
of poems that were read every
one years
one one beautiful reading by
Tina's
daughter Ellen Ellen read read
this poem
and then they do the vows at
this gate
get this kind of a diminutive
guy doing
this sir well stop who was
cleaning stop
sir gene sir gene the baron de
Marriott
sheriff of Texas was supposed
to do the
officier ssin and he had his
script and
we'd met about it and he was
gonna wear
his long dress and with the
beard it was
gonna be perfect
and then Wednesday night he got
word
that his parents had been in a
car
accident up in Washington State
yeah and
it was pretty bad in his damned
dad was
in ICU I said dude don't even
think
about it get on the plane now
which he
did and I haven't gotten an
update as
far as I know his dad his mom's
okay is
that is okay but he had memory
issues
and was still in the ICU last I
heard
from him so lots of karma go
out to gene
and his family so we were
with an issue now getting
someone to
officiate a wedding is a simple
in fact
at least the 19 is other
daughter oh I
can say my stepdaughter she she
got
ordained online said mom don't
worry
about it see even I could do it
and then
I like how about Dvorak and
she's like
oh god no no not Dvorak it
might not be
a bad thing for the show if we
did these
weddings for five for ten
thousand
dollars a point out for that I
think
it's a good idea often we we
can do that
we can go marry people and do
appearances how much five or
ten I've
seen five or ten for a wedding
anybody
who's got five or ten thousand
dollars
well because it's like excess
money for
them let me tell you how it
worked for
us so I'm like I gotta find
somebody
thinking yeah who could do it
and then
we want our guests just to be
guests and
so I start searching around I
Bing it
and yes sure sure shit you can
get was
it sweet and short ceremonies
calm you
can choose your officiant it's
like a
it's like a tinder for people
who can do
weddings and all the girls go
yeah that
guy and that was Jason Jason
farmer who
were girls 250 bucks yeah I was
very
happy and he he's a I read his
blurbs
like former DJ eyes this guy's
perfect
he can read a script just read
it just
give us it yeah perfect I like
that I
did good I understand that he
looked a
little unkempt I know some guy
just
rolled in gonna be officiating
the
wedding you know that kind of
thing that
guy yeah exactly that guy I
mean all
that was missing as far as I was
concerned was having the a
nearby bottle
of open bourbon yeah
that he could you know go over
to once
in a while anyway then we
walked out
so he walked out to a CDS shook
me all
night long and then we
basically had a
party the rest of the night I'm
sorry
you didn't like your meal
yeah didn't like to me I wasn't
that
hungry but there was one thing
that was
just a little much the salad
came out it
had no salad dressing well
that's wrong
no vinegar oil well that's wrong
I had salad dressing then they
they
messed you up we had nothing
enemies
they're dressing on this thing
we're
gonna make a nice day she
dressed it
with water and I believe me
we're not
serving dry salad that's you
did well
okay thanks for telling me
because we're
gonna make make an issue out of
that you
should yeah I didn't know the
girl gets
all huffy and she brings us a
little
bitty bowl of salad dressing on
this for
the size just a little bitty
like a
thumbnail and so we had to try
to split
that among four three I
apologize I'm so
sorry Jill didn't care the
whole table
didn't get salad dressing I
know I had
salad dressing but I know that
some
people their food arrived and
wasn't
really warm there's some other
minor
issues well Mimi and I used to
work in
that business kind of and she
talked
about the mystery errors and
service
they were it was and we all
concluded
later in the evening that
reviewing the
day
yeah reviewing the typical
post-mortem
of the day we went over it with
the
horowitz's and concluded that
this place
really didn't wasn't equipped
to serve
these sorts of the events and I
felt
that they sold somebody a bill
of goods
that they couldn't do it
because the
giveaway according to Mimi was
they kept
going way back into the kitchen
and each
person bringing back two plates
yeah
this kitchen is way too far
removed oh
yeah yeah I saw that too where
is the
big cart you bring out you know
this the
setup cart you got with a
thousand
dishes on they roll the big
cart out
into the middle of the thing
and then
the service people go nuts and
they get
everything served no no they
didn't do
that they were and what and
they could
only carry two dishes they were
like these professionals that
could
carry six dishes you know the
way some
of them or even a tray with
four or five
dishes didn't do that either
it was just carrying dishes one
by one
and it took forever to serve
and that's
the only bitch I had okay well
that's
good feedback add the salad
really
pisses me off though that
really angers
me yeah well that's lame it was
a bit
baffling now I was disappointed
but it's
okay you and me me don't dance
well I
dance but Mimi doesn't dance I
see you
dancing dancer she's not
dancing I
didn't see you dancing I just
said I'll
say it again I'm not gonna
dance if
she's not dancing why not
because it's
rude I thought like leaving
somebody oh
yeah you stay there have some
fun that's
bull crap I'm not doing that so
we man
they never had a music guy I
love the DJ
deaf as you are I love ya he
did have it
a little loud I agree and of
course he's
deaf but I thought that DJ was
great
it's varied I had its very first
understand that were given so
much bass
bass wash it was blowing the
curtains he
was just trying to cater to the
audience
mainly me who's deaf yeah
actually
here's what I noticed it here's
the
complicated part I have no
reference
anymore with the hearing aids
so when I
was glad that my sister said to
you and
then you told me and then of
course I
said hey man my sister
complains a lot
which you went back and told
her of
course my sister complains
about sup but
she was right you were right
but I have
no reference because even when
it was
turned down I kept saying to
people is
this loud to me it's because
you know
the the compression in my
hearing aids
will bring the music up and it
does all
kinds of weird things and it
was very
difficult for me to reference
if the it
was too loud the best line of
the night
was you saying uh I see the
music he
says it gotta be 140 decibels
in there I
said which is illegal I think
in most
communities and it was booming
the guy
were nd it was just loud what
bothered
me the fidelity was mediocre
so so you said oh okay well I
just I
just turned my
hearing it is off it sounds
great okay
anyway it was a great time was
great you
had all the family there we had
a
fantastic time I'm really happy
you came
when Mimi came I'm happy
everybody came
so it was and now I'm married
go figure
yeah about that now about that
now as
the keeper is part of the
enterprise we
see we've not had our start
button in
now you watch no no no I think
your
modulation resolving that last
show no
we haven't had our honeymoon
yet and
that's because we're going
we're going
to combine it with a trip to
Northern
Ireland a friend of hers her
daughter is
getting married that they were
actually
there as was the daughter very
good
friends first so we had already
planned
on undoing the the Northern
Ireland trip
but and then from there we're
gonna go
to just four or five days going
to go to
Portugal just to sit on the
beach for
you know a couple of days but
we will be
in London for two days and the
keeper is
like a you know now that we're
a part of
this enterprise we should do a
meet-up
so I think we'll do that on let
me see
we'll do it on Wednesday Oh
John just
popped out get him back in a
second
don't hang up on me
hello can you hear me I can
hear you you
hung up on me I didn't do
anything about
anybody as I was saying because
she's
now part of the saying wife
saying
Tina's part of the enterprise
now I know
I heard what you said I said
because
we're going to London and she's
part of
the enterprise now we were
going to do a
meet-up on Friday I think it's
the 13th
oh could be Friday no the rise
of what
of June hold on let me check
are we
gonna do shows or whoa
they dead I only skip once for
a wedding
I'm not gonna skip for a
honeymoon you
crazy
no Friday Friday no I'm sorry
Wednesday
the 12th yes
Wednesday the 12th of June he
will do a
meet-up in London to be
determined I
just want to give everybody a
heads up
it'll be in the evening and
then if
anyone wants to we could do one
in
Portugal
I don't do we have but
definitely
definitely have people in
Portugal I
don't think we have anybody
well we
can't do it in Ireland we in
Northern
Ireland we just won't have
enough time
I'm just in and out so I look
forward to
that yeah I know that Portugal
is
probably not gonna happen I
think you'll
get him of showing it London
yes and um
and that I think that would be
fine yes
we will be serving dry salads
it's the
new No Agenda staple all right
and thank you all very much for
all your
tweets and well wishes and all
the great
things you've said and the
Dutch press
has been their typical the
typical way
you know always a little cranky
well we're that Tina looks like
the
perfect mix between X number
one and X
number two on juice bags anyway
hey
there was something else there
was big
big news that took place and
that was
the and a lot and in fact mark
halls her
mercs or Mark Hall who also
attended our
nuptials was very honest and he
had he
actually although he lives in
in the
Austin area he had he was
staying at the
hotel where we had the
reception he said
Adam I'm going upstairs I'm
going to
watch the final game of Game of
Thrones
episode I will be back he was
the only
person that was honest about it
I saw people tripperz leave in
you know
that you have people thinking I
gotta
get out soon I don't you know
after the after everything was
done
there's cleanup and people like
don't
tell me don't tell me what
happened
don't - don't spoil it for me
and I give
me crap about just checking a
score and
I know I know well so I have
two clips
that relate to this the first
is just
something interesting between
AOC and
Elizabeth Warren for some
reason they've
teamed up on I don't not sure
what
issues but they had their
little review
of the Game of Thrones and as
you can
imagine you know if it was good
I feel
like we were getting so close
to having
this ending with just women
running the
world like oh they're too
emotional now
exactly and willing at the end
to make a
quick Allegiant shift when
Danny was and
yet who already is queen of the
north
thank you very much right right
she
walks away saying and I'll
still be
queen of the north I know come
on for
the big ones and I was
disappointed when
you get some feminist analysis
up in HBO
all right so there it is it's
like okay
clip of the day right off the
bat so we
get that over with well hold on
a sec
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thank you I mean give me a
break what is
intended to expose yourself as
some sort
of a fanboy junkie and go on
and on
about women taking over the
world and
all this other stuff how is
this a
politically good idea well I
don't think
it is but maybe a lot of people
agree
well this bring brings me to my
second
clip in this I have not
followed Game of
Thrones I tried watching the
first
episode and a half didn't
really like it
I did sit and watch as at least
watch
the final one yeah Monday and
let me
tell you my side so we even
this up I
have never seen any complete
episode of
Game of Thrones I can't watch I
think
it's unwatchable I like to see
I have
seen this scenes where the
dragon comes
in and burns people to the you
know just
burns her to the to toast yeah
I think
that's kind of cool and I liked
what's-her-name the actress who
plays
the evil blonde yeah with the
dragon
yeah I think she's fun to watch
act
mm-hmm but I've never seen a
whole
episode I never saw any thing
from this
season including a clip so I I
can't I
don't care about this story I
think it's
it's a cornball just cornball
period
well yes you're right and what
the what
is interesting to me is why do
I not
like it
why does my partner-in-crime
Jhansi
dvorák not like it why does my
I love
saying it why does my wife not
like it
why do we why does it not
appeal to us
what is it so instead of why
doesn't
appeal what is it that it
appeals to
people so much that they are
just you
know it's it's it's now at the
point
where their entire petitions I
think on
moveon.org to rewrite and
reshoot the
ending because they did it
wrong or
something and yeah no one
petitions for
anything of importance like I
don't know
what the Chinese are doing or
structure
yeah anyway another person who
was a big
fan is my co-inventor of
podcasting dave
winer and he did a short little
podcast
which I think explained
entirely what
kind of people like this
why and it's a minute 30 then
it's just
Nene listen yes the ground that
the game
of Thrones has broken other
than just
incredible attention to detail
in the
production and a sense of
grandiosity
that is like nothing had ever
done
before as far as I'm concerned
by the
way you can tell who was in
charge of
the technology and who was in
charge of
the sound when podcasting was
created
the thing about Game of Thrones
is that
it just fucks with you and
they've been
doing that ever since season
one you
know you go along and all
through season
one you think you know the main
character is Ned Stark you know
this is
the show about Ned Stark and of
course
the end of season one they kill
Ned's
and it's just been one thing
after
another just like that so I
left this
aim to establish he's a huge
fan where
you know you could you just
don't feel
like the ground you're walking
on is
solid at all and you could just
never
and then oh then they they sort
of throw
these curve balls at you
because they
have such terrible writing that
they put
out a few mediocre shows and
you think
well these guys just there's
enough
there's no point I'm just gonna
go
through the motions and I'm not
expecting anything to happen
and the it
just lower your expectations
all the way
down to the floor and then it's
not like
man we just want to do this and
so
that's what we're gonna do and
people
get very angry about this
because it's
like I don't know it's like
every time
Trump does something crazy
people go bad
you know Trump's doing
something crazy
look everybody let's ego yeah
that's
right
well why are you surprised
other than
yeah I guess there's a rush
that you get
and it's the same with Game of
Thrones
it's a rush there you go it's
Trump
derangement syndrome yeah yeah
maybe
it explains two things in one
go people
somehow were certain people
respond a
lot of people to mediocre crap
with things that turn you
upside down
twists your stomach because you
get a
rush from running around saying
this is
fucked up that's exactly what
he just
said and I think his analysis
is correct
the expletive properly sorry
the first
time first time for everything
now that
could be look at people who
like the
shore they're all a bunch of
Democrats
is not necessarily a Democrat
he hates
Trump I don't think she's
Democrat he's
voted for he's voted Republican
in the
past and I know he has I don't
care he
said he got all involved with
because of
Obama cuz of Obama he's now all
in on up
on being political he never was
before
ever he went he did a whole
podcast
about his change from being a
political
to political and it was all
because of
Obama and he thinks Obama's the
best and
and he expects great things for
the
country because of Obama Obama
Obama
this was of course eight or
nine years
ago and you know he's not it
didn't
sound like a Republican to me
I'm not
saying he's Republican I'm
saying he's
not as far as I know I don't I
don't see
him as a Democrat I see who I
see
someone who hates Trump
illogically
Democrat because I heard her
say it okay
fine Democrat well but I don't
think
that's what the reason I say
that I
would think of support is
because this
is just Democrat Hill BOTS who
liked
this show no I don't think so
but it is so far we've got
three of them
I got yeah come on leave you
gotta tell
me Leo Laporte is a Democrat
he's a big
game of Thrones guy - is that
yes of
course he is all right let's
move on to
something more important like
this China
situation fantastic the the
mainstream
media all they can talk about
is well
Google might not be able to
sell the
Android you know Kent license
Android
operating system - Huawei did
they miss
the executive order did they
just miss
this and not see that this is a
huge
deal this could screw China
into the
ground I mean really really
screw China
besides Huawei's phones the
networking
equipment they have they have
laptops
and computers that will no
longer be
allowed to run Windows now they
have a
90-day window that was created
before
Huawei's name goes on the list
but it
could put anybody on the list
it's it's
it's really a very very
powerful move
that is being well of course
all the
mainstream news all they do is
Trump
Trump bars you're missing the
real news
that this to me I don't know if
you guys
talked about some details for
people the
executive order is very
detailed you see
if I can give you the the title
of that
executive order it's very
detailed but
it specifically appoints the
Secretary
of Defense and of Homeland
Security to
make decisions about which
companies
American companies can share
technology
with and a licensing of an
operating
system obviously would also be
a share
but it's it's just cutting off
all all
ties between US technology
companies and
Chinese technology or any any
Chinese
company because this is because
the
Chinese have been ripping us
off of
course of course another thing
that you
didn't hear the inviting dream
yes and
why aren't they harping on this
there's this woman I want to
get her let
me just tell you what let me
just tell
you I the reason why is china
owns large
portions of the united states
government
they own the politicians their
Lobby is
incredibly strong and they own
parts of
Hollywood so that's your reason
why no
one parks about it hmm
yeah no probably good reason
Joe Biden's
son has a billion dollar hedge
fund with
Chinese money yeah what's he
gonna say
exactly what he says I have the
clip it
was Biden China I thought I had
a clip
maybe not he said it was no big
deal
yeah it's no big deal yeah
please I have
the Rosalind Layton clip I did
the whole
interview with her but I don't
have this
25 seconds on a huawei once you
play
that just as a little
background err
okay
what am I looking for here I
was looking
for something at well wait yeah
that
would make sense wah wah wah oh
you put
a space in it okay I got it
Huawei and the other Chinese
firms have
been allowed to get away with
theft of
our property when you go do
business in
China with a joint venture you
have to
turn over your information to
them they
have a new espionage law which
basically
says all Chinese subjects have
to go and
do espionage on their behalf I
mean even
now the case from the DOJ just
released
had Huawei employees would be
get a
bonus if they'd go to t-mobile
and steal
secrets
yes yeah yeah we that sort of
thing
yeah they the in fact they
stole the the
t-mobile testing robot didn't
it I don't
know
executive order on securing the
information and communications
technology and services supply
chain
that is the executive order
came out on
the 16th of May have you seen
anyone
dissected in the mainstream
anyone
really talked about it
no Playa laughter yeah it's in
the show
notes you can review it's a lot
of
legalese but it's very clear
that the
executive order says hey it's
dangerous
we can't have it and we're
knowing we're
not gonna have it unless China
shapes up
and you know they've been going
after
Huawei is the CFO still in
custody as to
what's going on with her yes as
a matter
of fact a house arrest I
believe right
she has three at least three
houses in
Vancouver switch and one of
them's a
mansion so I'm sure house
arrest is not
that painful just got word
surgeon's dad
is doing better now good so yes
I think
is very big deal already we're
seeing
the so called ABC strategy being
implemented by corporate
America I only
learned about this myself
recently ABC
means anything but China and
they're
moving manufacturing or have
plans to
move manufacturing to other
places in
Asia Vietnam is a favorite to
Vietnam as
big certainly for the furniture
that's
the furniture tray well the
furniture
also crocks shoes are now made
in
Vietnam oh my goodness you
should be
getting a bonus I should and
and by the
way you have collectors items
you have
original crocks made in China
the good
old days
oh my you're right I get to go
to that
dead trading consortium where
you trade
valuable shoes but this could
also
affect consumers and law
enforcement
here's a story about Chinese
manufactured drones
the ongoing us-china trade war
adding a
new disputed item the
Department of
Homeland Security warning
unmanned
drones made by Chinese
companies could
be stealing your data this
comes after
the Trump administration put
the Chinese
tech giant Huawei on notice over
national security concerns
joining us
now is Morgan right
you noticed that's how the
executive
order is discussed yeah you put
Huawei
on notice the whole Chinese
economy is
unnotice with this a cyber
security
expert
so it's estimated that eighty
five
percent of the drones in the
market
right now are coming from one
company in
China DJI how big of a threat
do you
think that is Melissa as we're
talking
right now I'm in Jacksonville
Florida at
the International Association
of Chiefs
of Police law enforcement
technology
conference where drones the
discussion
or debate happening today the
keynote
was and they're happening
tomorrow this
is a huge issue in fact every
agency
I've talked to almost all of
them are
using drones that come out of
China and
so the I think it's a huge
issue the
army quit quit buying certain
brands
including hikvision and DJI two
years
ago it's just taken time now
for the
rest of the country and public
safety
and public sector to catch up
and they
go on to discuss that your data
as to
where you're flying and the
video data
is all essentially being you
know also
pushed back to some cloud in
China
although you can opt out of it
they say
I'd like to see some data on
this I mean
I wanna hear some from some
techie
that's that says okay well I've
got the
drone I'm gonna watch it we're
gonna do
this we do that there it is to
sending
out packets I guarantee you
someone has
done oh I'll get that for you I
haven't
seen it no I haven't looked
forward but
I know it's gonna be there I I'm
wondering I'd like to see even
the NSA
or any government agencies has
evidence
that these things are phoning
home I
don't buy devices to be used as
spy
that's why I don't have these
other
things I don't have that did
the talking
tube in the house go for that I
don't
even have the smartphone if my
phone is
like interrupting the computer
by is
pinging something all the time
it
altaïr maybe I don't know it's
just that
you know that I don't like
these open
systems and so we bring all the
stuff in
from China and they shit then
they just
sell to China our spy devices
for the
Chinese is that what you're
saying yes
that's exactly right well how
come
people aren't complaining about
it more
instead of bitching about bar
Moeller
because people like drones they
like to
play with them people lighten
companies
make drones people like their
nest
people like they're talking
tubes people
think this is all good and you
and I
know better you know we got
lucky when
they threw that Kaczynski guy
and Joe
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Rosalyn Layton she goes on and
on with
all kinds of store horror
stories about
Huawei and I'm gonna try to get
her a
get you an interview with her
and I want
to mention that I personally
and a lot
of people with me felt you're to
interview show mooch and stole
was
extremely enjoyable to listen
to well
thank you I really liked it I
like both
of them for different reasons
I thought the mooch was my god
Tom
Starkweather did a great job on
on the
mooch with the with his with
the sound
yes he did he had him miked up
beautifully and it came across
and of
course my you know I'm using
quality
gear and they actually we used
that we
used his side of the recording
ah okay
that would make sense
yes very good and X Y a that
was a night
that was a good interview i
fellow is
evergreen enough I couldn't
well now I
have to do some interviews for
the by
the way one thing you didn't
know I
edited for the first thing I
had to edit
out the part about we're gonna
do just
kind of run in November mm-hmm
and I got
that it's nicely taken out but
stall I
probably spent an hour on the
hour
because it because he has his
long
pauses mm-hmm so I had that
shop every
one of them out and he sells
right good
without the pauses right right
and
there's other EQ problems and
some other
things I had to do
came up worked out well so I
was happy
enough with it yeah then now I
got to do
some interviews for the next
time it's
about time I did some
interviews well
maybe it'll be the the new
leader of the
the European Union of the of
the council
Starfleet Command foot on
steamer Moms
if he makes it today is voting
in he's
your old buddy isn't he he's my
he's my
old yeah he's my old buddy you
need him
for an interview it is gonna be
whoo
I've already kind of gotten
that party
of heart he sent out some
feelers and
Cary sent him a DM on Twitter
like
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crickets
exactly I'm getting crickets
now it is
an interesting system they
employ in the
EU in particular for this this
position
you know jean-claude juncker
the drunker
he's leaving and the bringing
in someone
new and this is the process
known as the
spits and Connie dotting of
course it's
a perfect German term for the
EU as as
it is the the German rice spits
and
Connie Dutton and I think it
would be
worth listening to some
propaganda from
euronews as and you'll like it
because
if you thought voting was
complicated
with the electoral college how
it's
really weird mom is like makes
no sense
a vote is a vote for each
person a vote
and popular vote in Hillary's
you're the
one you should be pretty happy
you're
not living in the European
Union beyond
the European parliamentary
elections
lies the battle for the EU
top job but how is the next
president of
the European Commission chosen
and is
the process democratic whoever
gets the
post oversees a body with
responsibility
for new laws policy I also this
is one
of those animated videos I find
that the
animation is insulting enough
but then
people think this music they
put behind
it it's like hey you're a dumb
child so
let me explain this really
complicated
process it was all a child in
English
before you go on I find it also
insulting and I
then the other one is the it
was funny
once maybe twice it was okay
but the guy
drawing yes
cartoons yeah that's where it
all
started with the music you draw
the
cartoon he's controlling a
cartoon of a
house and then a guy and man
going oh my
godness a rock kids eating the
house and
he draws the rock I mean it is
annoying
at this point I don't want to
see these
anymore and I also will blame
them whose
apples they did all the famous
commercials Apple's agency
shiet day
they started with the boop boop
boop the
strings and the Apple
commercials
remember the first ones but I'm
a PC I'm
a Mac so it's carried over now
to the
European Union elections and the
President of the European
Commission
oversees a body with
responsibility for
EU laws policies and the budget
in the
past the selection procedure
was seen as
rather murky described as horse
trading
between governments behind
closed doors
I guess it's all gonna change
this
impression persisted despite
reforms
giving the elected European
Parliament
more say more say sound like a
vote to
you or just more say hey what
can I do
you've got some more say
despite reforms
giving the elected European
Parliament
more say five years ago
jean-claude
Juncker was voted in under a
new system
designed to be more democratic
how does
it work now the how does more
Democratic
even work this is where it gets
complicated before the
parliamentary
elections each European
political group
puts forward its spits and
candy dad
that's German for lead
candidate after
the vote the nominee from the
group
winning most seats is the first
to be
considered by national leaders
in the
European Council which
represents Member
States do they have to accept
the
parliaments choice in theory no
but in
practice this candidate has a
clear
advantage
the EU treaty says taking into
account
the parliamentary elections and
after
appropriate consultations the
council
elects a candidate who's then
put two
MEP s in the parliament for a
vote if
there's no majority leaders in
the
Council have a month to propose
an
alternative but the spits and
candidate
process is under threat amid a
power
struggle between the European
Council
and the Parliament national
leaders say
they don't have to go along
with it
some want it ditched altogether
the two
main parties in Parliament back
the
system and their nominees have
been
taking part in debates with
other
presidential hopefuls but if
the new
Parliament is fragmented and
there's a
revolt against the lead
candidates
system the new commission boss
could be
an outsider it's all to play for
thanks.thanks for nothing if you
understand our words know
exactly no
wonder people stay home and
vote for
that I find it peculiar in it
you know
this new brexit party and in
the yeah
and the Faraj is in there
taking taking
names and kicking ass in the
European
elections are they the first
how does
Faraj end up in the European
Parliament
you constantly get getting
voted in but
in the local elections in
England they
won't vote him in for anything
well if they have liked it they
do they
have a special a qualifying
election is
a different election because
they you
know the Brits take part of the
EU
election right I believe I
believe the
way it works is you any party
can stand
for election in the European
Union you
don't have to necessarily be in
the
local government in fact most
people if
not all of the European
parliamentarians
are not in in local government
they're
part of parties and they can be
affiliated with the governments
but it
is it is something you vote for
separately you and I could
start a party
if we were of
natives of a certain country in
Europe
and then we could be voted into
which is
great because you get two
offices one in
Brussels one in Strasbourg you
get
stipend to be higher your
families you
can do all kinds of cool stuff
I don't
know if you saw this special
with Faraj
because I don't know who did it
but he
they have him on on film or
they're
taping him and he shows the
place where
he works here and then he shows
that
Strasbourg and it shows the
buildings
and he shows everyone showing
up to get
the stipend at 9:00 in the
morning they
leave their money and he goes
blows past
the guard who doesn't want
anyone going
in there and he says I don't
listen to
him and they go in I mean the
whole
thing is quite dead it's like a
head
shaker yeah well we'll see what
happens
hopefully my guy gets in and
then I'll
then I'll start and I'll just
start
working them and we we should
be able to
get him I mean I'm hosting the
Eurovision Song Contest for
Christ's
sakes yeah again more paparazzi
remember
this is a socialist deal so
you're gonna
get scale yeah you don't get
any of
course it is it's it's all
public public
broadcast corporation yes scale
host
yeah you wouldn't get like 50
grand or
Plus hmm I don't think so I'll
let you
know when they call I'll tell
you what
they said what the opening
offer was
yeah we've heard about that guy
curry
he's big what's he doing now oh
he's
what he's a white caster
he's a pod cat yeah invented
podcast he
never heard that
well I knew he'd I kind of knew
he and I
don't know that I knew it but I
think I
knew it and they can't Van a
podcast but
that's what he does thanks
thanks
nothing like Dona thanks you
probably
have booking people to do for
these
interviews yes no I know it is
a problem
we needed good Booker's is what
we need
we get a good Booker's we can
do all the
interviews you want we could do
a whole
separate series we just need
Booker's we
need people to find people for
us
that's all yeah find him in
when guys
trying but he
I just wanted to interrupt the
well
maybe we're done with the
European you
and elections will no more on
Sunday we
can talk about it
just about the Electoral
College in the
US you know this is a
surprisingly
misunderstood as of the most
recent
election yeah school I don't
even know
if they do anymore they don't
and now
just if I asked you in 30
seconds to
tell me the reason behind the
electoral
college and you've said it
before it
would be to keep what a couple
of large
states dominating national
politics or
have the majority screw over the
minority yeah which is the
problem with
the democracy
straight up straighter C's per
se are
the tyranny of the majority say
there's
no way you can't be tyrannical
if you
run it if it's a true democracy
worth
majority votes and I think
brexit kind
of the whole wrecks it yes
stinks of
that well here's another
actually an
exemplifies the problem here's
another
example how about the farmers in
California who can't even
collect their
own water because the majority
determined that water has to be
shipped
off to the cities yes that's
the same
that's the same thing that's
democracy
that's how real straight-up
democracy
can work and it's great if
you're on the
winning side of the water not
so great
if you're not but now let's
listen to
one of my favorite podcasts I'm
sorry
it's the Tod cast that's right
everybody
chucked out on the Tod cast and
this is
just 30 seconds with kimberly
atkins i
think yeah honestly the easier
way if
people don't want this
president in
office the better way to get
him out
would be to not elect him in
2020 then
to try to impede well i've
always
thought is what would james
madison say
if he were to come back right
now and
say and sort of what would
argument what
he may wait for election all
this stuff
and he would say hey hey you
idiots we
actually gave you a remedy it
was called
the electoral college and you
chose not
to use it and that is your the
whole
point of the electoral college
was to
prevent some sort of disastrous
disrupter that
could totally blow up the
Constitution
as we know it
I think it worked perfectly
well Todd
caste prevented the situation
we're
talking about this is the
blindness of
the lab they exactly of the
media got
the left the media torille
college we
gave you like the Electoral
College did
its job it kept the the
imperious I will
use the word like a nice word
imperious
Hillary Clinton from becoming
president
based on the popular vote which
was
mostly letting California
dominate
things the entire popular vote
that she
wanted I don't know how many
times have
to say because people don't
seem to
remember came from California
California
pushed her over the top by over
four
million votes and the new mouth
she
wanted to popular vote was just
three
plus million she would Alexi
lost the
popular vote if you took
California out
of the equation and that's the
reason
for the electoral college thank
you for
teaching me a new word imperious
assuming power or authority
without
justification arrogant and
domineering
imperious eldest imperious
imperious
impe you don't know the song do
you know
I don't like the way you're
singing
great Duran Duran tune
let's return back to the 21st
century
shall we great I'm glad you got
something on this yeah I got a
couple
these well here's a vanadis new
lows as
a CBS report adult film star
stormy
Daniels made attorney Michael
avenatti a
household name he represented
her in a
lawsuit against President Trump
she
wants the public to know the
truth but
an indictment unsealed today
alleges
avenatti stole $300,000 Daniels
was owed
for her book detailing an
alleged affair
with the president according to
court
papers avenatti forged Daniels
signature
on a letter to her literary
agent and
diverted her book advance into
a bank
account he controlled
he then alleging oh that's the
woman on
CBS is kind of bug-eyed well
she has a
speech impediment she can't say
the are
you CBS seems to have more than
one or
two people that do it I can't
remember
her name she's pretty good for
center I
never I never hated her I don't
I just
find it interesting that people
show up
in mainstream with with an
obvious to me
it's not his speech impediment
well she replaces the are we
listening
for she can't see ours is what
yeah she
uses double use instead of ours
where's
the back it up and playlists
are stormy
Daniels made attorney Michael
avenatti a
household name when he
represented her
in a lawsuit against President
Trump she
wants the public to know the
truth but
an indictment unsealed today
alleges
avenatti stole $300,000 Daniels
was owed
for her book detailing I heard
3 I
didn't hear her 300,000 an
alleged
affair with the president
according to
court papers avenatti forged
Daniels
signature on a letter to her
literary
agent and diverted her book
advance into
a bank account he controlled he
then
allegedly used the money to pay
for a
Ferrari airfare hotels
even payroll for his law firm
on Twitter
today avenatti said no monies
relating
to miss Daniels were ever
misappropriated or mishandled I
will be
fully exonerated avenatti has
also been
charged with stealing from
clients in
Los Angeles and with attempting
to
extort Nike by going public
with claims
the shoe company was illegally
paying
high school basketball players
CBS News
is Jericka Duncan in March did
you try
to extort Nike for millions of
dollars
no and any suggestion is
absolutely
absurd avenatti had considered
challenging President Trump for
the
White House he even started his
own
political action committee but
as his
legal problems piled up he
announced he
would not run in 2020
he used a third of the money he
raised
to pay himself was I'm boy is
that the
one of the most sacred things
that an
attorney has is a trust account
for your
client and it's like really
locking down
you can't touch everything he
did is
illegal it's unbelievable now
there was
a big stink made by one of the
right-wing groups and they're
talking
about how the news media
specifically
was fell in love with overnight
because
it was think he was the
antidote to
trump and I will remind us that
I said
he has to be very careful
because he's
using the boomerang and when
you misuse
the media to try and get get
something
for yourself just for yourself
it always
comes back 10 times harder and
hits you
in the head walk so they've
determined
that in fact somebody did a
calculation
saying that media gave him a
hundred and
forty seven million dollars
worth of
free publicity and of course
they have a
tendency to do this with people
but
listen to this compilation of
all the
media fawning and talking about
this guy
this is a compilation put
together by
free beacon
he's Donald trum worst
nightmare Mike
joining us once again is
Michael Ivan
audience ringing Michael
avenatti
Michael avenatti Michael
avenatti
Michael avenatti thank you very
much
he's out there saving the
country
Meechum says he may be the
savior of the
if you are something of a folk
hero now
Michael avenatti an apology
I've been
saying I'm not for writing
Michael I've
seen you everywhere what do you
love to
say I was wrong brother you
have a lot
to say buddy
I'm just dying to hear what you
think as
people all like you I'm the
only person
right here Donald Trump fears
more than
Robert Noah we think you guys
are the
tip of the spear that's going
to take
down Donald Trump
Michael avenatti is a beast
okay that's
true and he's a beast
he has a great bigger calling
here that
being a lawyer is minimal
compared to
what he's doing no one has
talked
tougher directly to Donald
Trump on TV
than Michael avenatti and
Donald Trump
is afraid to mention his name
that's
fascinating Donald Trump is
terrified of
Michael avenatti
yeah this proper run for his
money
anybody else Michael avenatti is
substantial threat to the Trump
presidency the Democrats could
learn
something for you you are
messing with
Trump a lot more than they are
he has no
doubt created sheer panic and
all
Trump's very fragile mind
Michael avenatti is laying down
the law
as guest co-host
really thinking about running
for
president one reason why I'm
taking you
seriously as a contender is
because of
your presence on cable news you
look at
the field of Democrats right
now and I
for not ease the one who stands
out if
they decide they value a
fighter most
just people would be foolish to
underestimate Michael avenatti
I have
always said that they need a
fighter
look I mean we're gonna
continue to use
the media I think we've used it
with
great success now the joke is
that then
that was I thought a good
compilation
yeah and the joke is that at
the end of
the compilation they do it they
throw a
punch line and kind of a
something he
they also caught a Vinod he's
saying
which turns out to be the great
irony is
also it might work as an ISO
but play
avenatti to all my sexual
fantasies
involve handcuffs the view my
goodness
yeah yeah I'll take it I'll
take it as
an ender show but maybe without
the aw I
don't know thing there are is
just that
that's will leave us gonna fade
it out
it'll leave us on a sad note if
I leave
that at the end of the show oh
my
goodness well with that it is
time to
thank you for your courage and
say in
the morning to you the man who
put the C
in the cuffs on a vanadis
handcuffs John
C drag good morning to you mr.
Adam
curry also in the morning to
all ships
and see boots on the ground
feet in the
air subs in the water all the
games and
nights out there in the morning
to our
trolls sitting there in the
troll room
doing their business gender
stream comm
24/7
you got streams of shows
greatly on the
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you what
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see grumpy
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like herbs
heat is heated on the wheel or
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yeah I'm all-in yeah Jesus
tasty Jeffrey
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it's just
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this it
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know it was
it it was of Ellen reading but
it wasn't
cropped and so you got the
officiant
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mm-hmm and
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that's true come on people were
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funny
you're right
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I wonder relation I'm sorry I
should
clarify sell used jargon and I
really
try not to oh when I say cuz
people want
to know what that means
when I say it's posted I mean
it's post
produced posted is just the
short
version of okay it means that
you post
produce it means you do the
show after
you've done that you create the
material
then you put the show together
and you
do the editing and you've
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you do the sound you compress
you do all
these things after you've done
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that is the way most people for
some
reason and a lot of podcasting
schools
teach this well tell you the
reai will
tell you the reason why the
reason why
is that people did not have the
equipment available to them
it's still
really not readily available in
a form
that makes sense
there's no hey here's your box
to do
your great voice in podcasting
well yeah
as the road caster ripoff
that's the
story for another day so people
started
post-processing to make it
sound good
and I will tell you that I
believe is
probably good 80 percent maybe
even
higher maybe even 85 90 % of all
podcasts are done in
post-production
mode if these people would take
the time
to learn how to do it in real
time and
you know the shoots send me an
e-mail
I'll tell you what gear to get
I mean
Horowitz does it in real time
the show
stock broke the show money
manager
the show money manager would
your show
will be better it's just you I
hear the
the love and the spontaneity
chopped out
of so many podcasts pick Joe
Rogan does
it all live it's a great
podcast yeah I
don't think he's sitting around
chopping
up stuff just let it flow and
don't
worry about your flubs it makes
you
human but you gotta make it
sound good
it has to sound good
in your clip well that doesn't
really
bother me is that that's just I
was it
podcasts are only like two
minutes long
so it's not a problem but if
you're
gonna listen to something for
any length
of time you might want to
consider that
um but the post-production and
this is
the thing that would I like
about it the
most besides the fact that
you're done
is that it gets it gets another
word
that use of the word posted it
gets
posted as a finished product
for people
to download within an hour
mm-hmm as
opposed to the one of the shows
that
unfiltered show used to be
posted it was
post produced and it would take
them
days to get the show out oh
hell yeah I
used to do television shows it
would
take two days of editing and
then we
started to do them live and was
the best
thing ever you start at 7:00
p.m.
you've done it 10 to 8:00 go
home
nothing left to do to have a
meeting the
next day when the ratings come
out and
was that was lovely I want to
talk about
the deep platforming that's
happening
and where it's leading and I'm
actually
very positive about some things
I've
been noticing over the past
week and the
deep platforming again from yes
they're
people in the Indies companies
in Google
and Facebook and and all in
Twitter and
there's lots of people who will
tweak
the algos push someone off you
know
there's hate of course it's
what happens
in companies with lots of
employees you
know there's people who you
know like
we've discussed on the show
whose job it
is they're their contractors
and they
listen to stuff and say yeah
maybe I
don't know send it off you know
send it
to the algo again but really
most of it
is just to keep brand safe
content on
these platforms and buy brand
safe these
days that means nothing
controversial so
they don't really even want
their ads
anywhere near anyone who for an
example
would talk about Infowars or
Alex Jones
and it's all for the
advertisers it yeah
there's always political bias
but the
political bias starts with god
the
american god the advertiser and
that's
where the bias is so if you
really want
to change that you need to go
after all
advertisers but everyone's too
chickenshit they won't do that
but other
things are happening just to
add some
color to this Laura Loomer who
was the
platform very early on was on
with Alex
Jones as a documentary coming
out
about the people who have been
deep
platform may even be out I saw
the
trailer for I'm not gonna play
it for
it's all very dramatic Oh
taking away
our free speech so uh censoring
us and I
just don't I don't buy into
that we
don't need YouTube Google
Twitter we
don't need that we've been
functioning
we've worked very very hard at
it and
been doing it for a long time
and very
consistently on Thursdays and
we're
alive and we're doing it this
hysteria
is concerning but it is also
driving
something positive which I'll
explain
after we listen to Laura Loomer
and her
plight on the Alex Jones Show
well I
wish that he would do something
like I
said I confronted Congress and
when
Jackie was testifying in
September and I
begged President Trump I begged
him to
do something before it was too
late and
that was when Adele had access
to my my
my Twitter accounts right but I
was
mocked right look at that
asshole Billy
long in Congress its mocked me
and
called me crazy but what are
they doing
okay he's concerned about it
but that's
not gonna stop the fact that
I've lost
90 percent of my income can't
make a
living anymore even though I
have a
degree I was valedictorian in
college I
graduated top of my class in my
journalism program I'm sick of
fighting
harder than most conservatives
I'm
fighting harder than anybody
and I'm
being destroyed and they mock
me and
they say I'm some crazy
conspiracy
that's what happens Lorna
leaders so I
hear you as what happens to the
leaders
that's right they get them
going first M
leaders hey first of all
there's plenty
of things you can do consider
webcam
work there's tons of stuff you
can do
but oh that's mean I know is a
mean joke
I know it's a mean joke I
didn't really
mean that
but it's a look I'll tell you
if I lost
90 percent of my income I'd be
on the
webcam so damn fast your head
would spin
I'd be what we saw yeah yeah I
do
whatever I have to do to keep
alive and
support my family as I have
done in the
past I work for MTV says enough
what
levels I stoop to but the deep
platforming is driving
incredible in of
innovation and re innovation
and I'll
explain it most of the
companies that we
use and believe we can't be
without and
then we're hooked a lot of
people are
very hooked too particularly on
Gmail I
want to right remember to say
something
about Gmail a moment they are
built on
open source an open source that
they
take and add to and you know
when they
add to under it under the
particular
licenses they also have to
publish the
changes they've made and this
is how we
get things like the chromium
browser
which is open source
but there's other you know even
just the
web servers the the
underpinnings the
technology it's really out
there it's
available and what no one ever
thinks
about is you know what if a
bunch of
people who weren't necessarily
funded by
VC or if they really you know
they lay
out this big money scheme but
whatever
just people who are just kind of
interested in creating
recreating
technology that everybody can
use that
is not controlled and not
spying on you
and Laura Loomer is actually on
gab gab
comm gab is a competitor to
Twitter and
Instagram and Facebook and
search to
some degree to Google but not
really but
their social network and they
have a
very stand back rules you can
do really
pretty much whatever you want
as long as
it's within the constitutional
definition of free speech which
means
there are some limitations about
threatening language etc and
and you
know that it's a competitor to
to these
companies and people are honest
Twitter yeah but people are on
it and
and they're using it and I have
an
account I've been on and off it
yeah now
but what they did is they took
the
open-source version of the
brave browser
which we have raved about
before brave
has its own come you know
they're the
real commercial company they've
got huge
funding guy who one of the
early Mozilla
guys was rousted yep Mozilla
for sexual
harassment Orson no no no he no
he he
gave money to an aunt gave
money oh my
god he gave money to a
republican yes it
was it was to a a group who was
petitioning against same-sex
marriage
that's that was a true offense
that was
a horrible offence so you can't
do it
you sent him to hell so they
took the
brave browser stripped out all
the crap
and brave is also I think I
don't fits
based on yeah things based on
chromium
you know took out a lot of the
things
that were just heavyweight and
added in
their dissenter which is I
think we've
discussed this before it's a
little
button and anywhere that any
website any
page Iran you click that button
and you
have your own you can start
your own
comment thread so really it's
kind of
what discus should have done
but instead
of discus or discus is a
commenting
system that works on a website
this
works within your browser so
you can go
around and you can have
conversations
and of course you can also
shadow that
to gab so that you have a
record there
but it's a very interesting way
of
conversing but the browser this
browser
is finally what I would call the
people's browser it is so
lightweight it
is so fast it kicks Braves ass
a million
times over it is faster than
any other
browser I've run on windows
certainly on
the Mac who are you talking
about the
dissenter browser that gab made
they
made a browser they took the
open source
of all those confused I'm sorry
they took the open source code
of all
these douchebags and I'm saying
the
brave guys douchebag not really
douchebags but and said screw
it we're
gonna make the people's browser
and
we're gonna take out all the
spying
block all the all those things
you don't
want to have make it super fast
lightweight and they succeeded
and it is
a fantastic product you should
not use
any other browser this in my
opinion and
these guys are also get this
browser gap
calm slash download um in
addition
they're also talking about
forking
because that's where it is you
fork you
take the open source project
and create
a new project from it it's
completely
legal is like I'm gonna fork it
I'm
gonna create my own side
project it's
the way open-source was meant
to be and
they're going to do that to key
base and
key base is probably the largest
repository of identity so
secure you
know the like my mice my peach
my
encryption key my public key
that is
identity a true identity in the
crypto
world in the way it was kind of
intended
originally on the internet
they're going
they're talking about forking
that and
turning that into a real
consumer facing
business that not just techies
and
people who understand how to do
encrypted email they'll make it
simple
and do they haven't really
shown a
business model yet I'm not
quite sure
exactly where that where
they're going
to go I would donate money to
them hand
over fist as much as I could to
support
this but I think we are going
to see the
more deep platforming takes
place the
more people are moving towards
these
platforms and a tipping point is
a-coming not for Google Google
has other
you know other issues that tied
into the
spy apparatus oats and that's
their
whole origin that's kind of
hard to to
remove them but if I tell you
that you
go to google.com slash
purchases you
should try this John Google I
did okay
and what did you see I got five
purchases that weren't made by
me I
don't know who did them I never
got
charged for him one purchased
by me and
the rest nothing
hey I have the same I actually
haven't
the bogus purchases or someone
that's
that who'd not even you know I
did not
get bogus it's actually my
account
Google a cop here's what I have
on mine
hundred gigabytes of Google
every month
I purchased a surface dock
which I
didn't buy through I bought it
from the
Windows Store Microsoft Store
something
for my hearing aids and and
really I
only had one legitimate and so
none of
these things I purchased
through Google
and the way they do agree the
one I'd
the one that they showed up for
me was
from Amazon but it was only one
thing
and I buy like probably 20
things a
month from Amazon for the last
since
2000 whatever at least ten
years and
there's just one so I've not
I'm not
freaked out about this because
it's like
it doesn't work and the reason
why is
squirrelmail Google collects
these
purchase this purchase
information by
going through your Gmail and
pulling out
receipts ah well yeah it
doesn't have
access to squirrel mail but
that's them
but so whoever thinks this is a
good
idea and that they're only
doing it with
receipts you need to check
yourself air
pal did Google knows raghu
--gel knows
Google knows and in one of
these days
hey buddy this is kind of
interesting
what if your wife wants to see
this
email yours it's one step away
I love
that email mailing out I love
the email
yeah I hacked your web cam I
saw what
you were doing watching that
porn send
me a Bitcoin I'm gonna release
the video
the other day got one the other
day but
there's lots of things that are
backfiring and well just to
wrap this up
the internet is not these
companies
legislating them as long as
they're
legislating these companies I
don't care
what they do do whatever you
want I know
they're completely unimportant
to to
what we're doing
and well depending on how 5g is
rolled
out you know you're gonna be
okay not
using these services which
brings me to
5g very interesting t-mobile
you know
they are still waiting for
regulatory
approval to purchase sprint and
the
reason they are they want to
purchase
sprint is for their towers
mainly but
John Leger did a did a video
which I
won't bore you with but it was
the
t-mobile commitment and the
t-mobile
commitment is to rolling if you
know hey
if you approve this for us if
you
approve this merger we commit
to rolling
out 5g broadband rural areas
etc etc etc
and they published the
documentation
which I was very interested in
that just
so you know what they're really
talking
about it doesn't seem as
spectacular as
the promises that are being
made in the
media and now 18 team has a
little
different story but for
t-mobile they
promised they will blanket up
to 90% of
the country's population with
mid band
spectrum and a 100% of the
country's
population with low band
spectrum 5g
which will result in Americans
receiving
speeds in excess of 100
megabits per
second within three years of
closing
within six years of the mergers
closed
the applicants commit to deploy
of 5g
network with low band coverage
of at
least 99% of the population mid
band 90
percent with speeds between 450
megahertz and and 1.5 gigahertz
but that
will really only give you said
yeah what
Sol 4 and 50 megabits per
second and it
may get hurt that's because I'm
reading
the document and that's the
interesting
part document says that no I
was reading
ahead I'm multitasking
I'm also rolling a spliff it's
a whole
bunch of things going on here
so what I
was interested in is what
frequencies
they're going to use it's one
and did
and I understand the 5g
protocol much
better now well to get to that
in a
second but the actual
transmitters that
t-mobile is talking about I'm
less
worried about than what AT&T is
talking
about cuz they're talking about
mid band
which is in the five to six
gigahertz
range which is your Wi-Fi this
is where
the problem comes into play
there's a
whole lot of people using this
they
called the unlicensed spectrum
that
these phone companies now want
to start
using and because of the
protocol of how
they can slice frequencies and
basically
use the same frequency as for
example
your Wi-Fi but it wouldn't
interfere
with each other yeah right
Wi-Fi itself
has a number of channels so you
gives
you that yeah but you know
we're talking
a lot more the 5g protocol is
really
splitting this up much more
than Wi-Fi
and Wi-Fi is at 2.3 so any but
everyone's now fighting over
this
because the smart meters are
going to
run into trouble
smart meters are on these
frequencies
which is not a bad which we're
not
against we don't like these
smart meters
at all there's you know weather
forecasting sensors there's all
kinds of
issues that come down to this
to these
frequencies but what I found
interesting
is that in the in the open
document the
t-mobile published they they've
redacted
the frequency that they're
going to be
on they say mid band so I can
only
assume it's going to be between
5 and 6
gigahertz but everywhere sorry
if you
think the real bandwidth of the
potential which includes
terahertz wave
it's got to be there yeah it's
got the
mid band could be 500 you don't
it would
admit Ben is that way keep
reading with
mid battery I just keep hearing
bad i
black doesn't mean anything
well I'll
tell you outside let me let me
read you
the sentence with the redacted
5 GS 8
sites nationwide and average of
all
that's the band width that's
the band an
average of redacted
megahertz of low band and mid
band 5g
spectrum so they're not even
telling us
how wide the spectrum is that
they're
going to use but everywhere you
go down
further here it is this is what
they
expect to do applicant plans
for new
t-mobile home internet and this
is
really where where this is
going this is
what AT&T wants to do what
t-mobile
wants to do will break the mold
for
in-home broadband as described
in
applicants filing the new
t-mobile home
internet will provide minimum
speeds of
25 megabits per second down
link 3
megabits per second uplink more
than
fast enough for streaming 4k
Ultra HD
video provide average speeds
above 100
megabits per second but again
it's every
single frequency they they
redacted the
frequency but they didn't list
the
frequency in gigahertz but in
megahertz
they would have to say 6000
megahertz
which would be 5 gigahertz but
they but
it's it's all redacted so we
don't
really know the frequencies
they're
going to be on but my point is
this they
don't know themselves it's also
possible
but they talk about it's also
possible
that there's a bidding war
coming up but
they don't want anyone know
what they're
gonna be bidding on I think
that is
because it this is the
unlicensed
spectrum as they call it which
is not
entirely true I think that's
why they're
being cagey about it but this
took me
into the protocol itself and
this is
very interesting because you
know we
talked about 5g is it just the
transmitters is just the
frequency no
it's really the protocol and
there now
with this I think the 16th
version of it
as it's being rolled out this
thing is
essentially a prioritization
system it
is the opposite of net
neutrality the
complete opposite it gives high
priority
to some media lower priority to
lower
latency
applications high-priority two
self-driving cars hi access
priority to
Internet of Things it is it is
the exact
opposite of net neutrality it is
complete prioritization of
everything at
the whim of whoever is running
this
network something you don't
hear anyone
talking about
there's nobody knows what
they're doing
now AT&T is doing the the the
high-frequency to the home
that'll be on
the polls outside
where's t-mobile I think is
kind of
don't want that no that's
exactly what
we don't want but for sure is
for sure
this is the network itself is
not going
to be one you really want to be
connected to you want to
connect to the
internet I don't think you want
to
connect through this 5g
protocol which
will downgrade anything that is
not
explicitly promoted and
sanctioned
within the system within the
network
sounds right yeah which brings
me since
we're talking about this sort
of thing I
do want to talk about the home
plug yes
that is no is your is your
powerline is
that what's cutting out on the
show all
the time not hook to that okay
the
powerline thing I probably
wouldn't be
cutting out it the way I was
cutting out
on was a straight up straight
from the
router gigahertz how that's
cutting out
is beyond me that's hot what
I'm on now
is a high frequency Wireless
Comcast
connection know a home plug is
used for
various reasons is the best way
to get
to isolate back in the house
long
distance stuff without using
without
pumping up the Wi-Fi and just
you know
what you know you already went
through
this right he's gonna redo the
whole
thing yeah yeah well no
somebody wrote
in say they want to know the
details I
went through it I just general
but I
didn't talk about the gear oh
right good
so there's two pieces of gear
that I
bought and they both run
simultaneously
in parallel not interfering
with each
other because once coming off
of one
line was coming off the other
the cheap one is the 10.8 v1000
and by
the way these are
cross-compatible
anything home plug compatible
works with
each other they have different
speeds
the AV 1000 is a gigabit
product it's
the cheapest thing and it's
$37.99 and I
said yeah I know if you ever
ordered one
of I sent you the details on
that one
that's one I wanted you yes yes
since
the ham radio it's on order the
other
one which I have which is a more
elaborate one it cost 42 99
which is and
these are by the way they come
in pairs
so you buy the 10.1 thousand
it's just
plugs in the wall you stick a
connection
from your router into it and
then you
you you pair the two by pushing
a button
and the two devices and you
take the
other device you unplug it from
the wall
keep the one plugged in where
you where
your router is and then put the
other
one anywhere you want in the
house and
then you the line will be going
down to
that over the power over their
home
power lines the tp-link AC 750
is a
little more elaborate because
it is a
it's got a pass-through which I
that
kind of recommend which means
it's a
plug in the front that matches
the plug
in the back so you get so you
don't
waste the plug you know a
pass-through
is you get a socket you know in
the
device itself
it's a 750 protocol which is 750
megabits per second it's still
compatible but this one is
interesting
because you get the pair and
the one
that goes by the router is just
a
similar the rest of it it's
usually and
it's got a pass-through plug
and then
the other one after you pair it
and put
it someplace in the house the
other one
is got three ports three but
Ethernet
ports coming out of it usually
straight
wires to three devices and you
can turn
on a Wi-Fi hotspot if you want
and the
Wi-Fi hotspot will reflect the
the
supposedly although I don't
believe this
is quite true because I've
played with
it but supposedly it reflects
the exact
functionality of the router so
whatever
your password is it should be
same oh that's cool and that
one is
$42.99 I I don't know which is
the two I
would recommend I like the idea
of the
pass-through socket the Wi-Fi I
don't
need I like three ports the
tp-link just
doesn't have it quite the speed
but it's
not important these things home
plug
does have ones that run at 2
gigabits
per second which I find to be
mattiece
unusable and you can't get to
that
number I have not done a lot of
testing
of the connections of what the
speeds
are using any that it's
definitely
better than it used to be I've
used
those and it was not a good
experience
so I'm just waiting for my toes
what I
felt a Foley was at the at the
gym is a
Grand Duke and he was and he
does he's
working on 8k stuff for
television he
said I'd asked some of course
the first
question you ask a guy talking
about
that what's with bandwidth do
you need
to get a case dream 20 20
megabits per
second will do it but he was
talking he
was talking about the same
thing which
is the original of these things
they
didn't work no signal these new
ones
they fantastic products yes we
are just
a product review show today
this is
fabulous
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well you can't you kind of
repeated
everything you said on the last
show I
didn't talk about the brands I
didn't
talk about the pastors I didn't
talk
about the port numbers I didn't
talk
about the Wi-Fi extension yes
you did
no I didn't ok anyway but there
it is
to vaccines sure want to go to
vaccines
right now yeah I got a series
of clips
you want do something else well
I just
what yeah I wanted to do the
vaccines
after did you know why cuz I do
have a
couple because I took over
since you
dropped the ball okay what did
I drop
the ball on this time Genova
guy on the
Hucker
a Huckabee show Oh Jojo de Genoa
yeah the Genoa that's guy yeah
yes so I
saw him again I said okay this
guy's
getting on my nerves
drop the ball you're poaching
in my turf
is what's going on okay what
did you say
that
I think that's legit so I
poached the
clip and I thought I'd play it
Bob
Woodward who's no Trump fan for
sure and
certainly not a card-carrying
member of
the Republican National
Committee
basically was saying this was
the work
of John Brennan well there's no
doubt
this is pretty simple stuff for
career
prosecutors like Rudy and
myself it has
been evident from day one that
there was
a brazen plot to exonerate
Hillary
Clinton illegally and then if
she lost
the election to frame Donald
Trump this
dossier was a knowing part of
that it
was created by Hillary Clinton
it was
created knowingly by John so
what point
did you not hear me play this
clip on
the previous show here's Mike
Lee Bob
Woodward no damn clip Dvorak
that's what
you get for poaching alright
I'll do an
entre mom then I'll get into
vaccines
Sheryl Sandberg very famous for
her book
lean in and it's starting in it
started
a movement and women were
leaning in and
women were saying enough of
this and
hashtag me to started and it
was like
hey we're done and by the way no
disagreement from this show
about sexual
harassment whatsoever but
sometimes
things backfire and they go too
far of
course it's our fault it's
men's fault
it's everything that's
happening to
women is our fault particularly
old
straight
white men and she was on
patreon and she
was on CNBC to talk about a very
complicated result of the lien
in me to
movement you are straight off
the stage
where you were just talking
about llenan
and a new study you've just
released
indicating that women are
actually
having less access to
mentorship and to
their bosses then then they
were even a
year ago what's going on here
yeah it's
really important so today we
just
released a lean in Survey
Monkey study
that shows that 60% of male
managers in
the United States are afraid to
do a
one-on-one activity with a woman
including having a meeting I
mean can
you believe that 60% a senior
man is 9
times more likely to hesitate
to travel
with a woman and six times more
likely
to hesitate to have a dinner
with a
woman and the problem with that
is women
already weren't getting the same
mentorship that men were
particularly
women of color and no one's
ever gotten
a promotion without getting a
one-on-one
meeting and so I think men and
women
need to be able to travel
together they
need to be able to go to
meetings
together go to meals together
all of
that can be done in public
spaces but
those one-on-one conversations
and if
there's a man out there who
doesn't want
to have work dinners with a
woman then
he shouldn't have work dinners
with a
man you know group lunches for
everyone
if that's how they feel it
seems like
the movements of the past year
or so the
times that movement need to have
actually had real negative
implications
for many women in the workplace
what's
your message to corporate
America about
this so I don't believe they've
had
negative implications I believe
they're
overwhelmingly positive because
half of
women have been sexually
harassed but
the thing is it's not enough
it's really
important not to harass anyone
but
that's pretty basic we also
need to not
be ignored and so my message is
if we
want to change workplace
dynamics you
know where the least sexual
harassment
is organizations that have more
women in
senior leadership roles and so
we need
to mentor women we need to
sponsor women
we need to have one-on-one
conversations
with them that get them
promoted this
numbers moved up
last year it was 46 percent of
men were
afraid to have that one-on-one
meeting
today at 60 both are totally
unacceptable I find this so sad
that this is her own survey her
her
husband to died in Mexico on the
treadmill nighters he was the
the
majority shareholder I think of
the
SurveyMonkey so it's her it's
arguably
she's the one of the largest
shareholders this is exactly
the this is
the unintended consequences of
people
who think they know what policy
is this
is why when the Federal Reserve
raised
or lowered they don't know that
don't no
one knows what's really gonna
happen
there's too many factors in the
world
but to not be honest with
yourself and
say very well thank you to not
be honest
enough to say hey we took it
too far
because people were getting
trashed
careers ruined many you know
correctly
so but a lot of nuts many under
false
accusations were set ups in
fact you
mentioned the situation at
Kleiner
Perkins I could obviously one
of these
sharks that was working there
and he was
looking to get you to say
something or
do something you could tell
that story
again cuz it's quite
interesting because
these people are out there she
was a
receptionist at Kleiner Perkins
who big
investor in my company at the
time and
there you know they'd been a I
guess was
a party a kleiner party or
something
yeah I got a call from Ray Lane
he says
that yeah did you uh did you
suggest to
go smoke illegal drugs and take
mushrooms with her so pretty
talking
about no she said that I turned
around
and that by the way that was at
the
reception desk when she said
that
there's all these things and
there was
that she had implicated five
senior
partners at Kleiner Perkins and
it turns
out she's been doing this at
other
companies which is very
interesting
about their hiring practices I
don't
know how they check stuff well
I can't
that's the other thing you
can't really
check things anymore because
it's
illegal to say anything bad
about
someone we're talking about
California
here yes that these things take
place I
took the training you never did
by the
way at a meteo about sexual
harassment
and I took the training showing
all the
kinds of lawsuits you can be
sued
for making a pass that a girl
doesn't
even work at your company if
she's
walking past the building
outside it's
unbelievable
this is discouraging what Jews
with
Cheryl Sanders is moaning and
groaning
Sandburg is is is part of the
system do
if women expect that they're
gonna get
any further because the system
has been
set up by mostly the courts I
don't even
blame the women for this it's
it's
ruinous I'm not saying the
women are to
blame I'm saying the the
veracity which
this was picked up and going
after
people and spreadsheets of
people and
just in and trying to out
people for hey
everybody who has any kind of
corporate
interest like I'm gonna stay
away I'm
not gonna take the risk
I'm not taking why take a
chance and
that's on you Sheryl Sandberg
that's on
you just don't take a chance yo
you want
me to go I'm not even standing
with you
I'm not gonna go out and have a
dinner
with some employee because I
want to do
some mentoring no I'm just
asking to get
sued so very disturbing that
she does
not see this and because now
the problem
is it's it's beyond the court
system it
has become a a social thing
this guy
looked at me funny
he said my hair look nice
that's my
that's right that's the society
we live
in
so congratulations on that and
I feel
horrible for women this is
completely
shit cuz this is exactly what
you did
it's the same thing with with
trans male
to female transgender trans I
think I'm
trying to get the language
right so I
don't get me excoriated in
women's
sports who gets screwed over
women
oh that women's sports thing is
a
disaster yes I agree who gets
screwed
over there who people get
screwed over
are women yes not somebody
who's become
a woman or someone who
identifies as a
woman who doesn't even do
anything
there's the plenty of those
types you
know they're not even
transgender
they're just I've decided I'm a
woman
and then they say I'm gonna go
play
women's sports and then because
of the
catch-22 we've created for
ourselves ah
you have to let them well now
they're
playing competitive sports and
if you're
Billie Jean can't no Martina
Navratilova
and you say hey this is
bullcrap you're
kicked out of society get out
of the
group you crazy woman in the
meantime we
have these insane laws you know
don't
even you can't even think about
lis so
women are protesting and saying
hey it's
my body I'll do what I want now
I just I
don't want to go into this deep
into
this but I certainly agree that
if
you're if you find out you're
pregnant
you should be able to change
that
situation now if you're waiting
six
months I have a different
feeling about
it but certainly my body
you can't tell me what you can
do with
my body which drives me nuts
really when
it I'm say you can't which
drives me
very funny really really what
vaccine
police this is where I was going
thank you very much this was my
bridge
to vaccines and that is what is
so
disturbing is stay off of my
body men
can't make decisions for my
body but
when it comes to vaccines shoot
it into
my kid's body I'm all for it
Robert
Kennedy jr. branded and
anti-vaxxer John
you and I are semi Baxter's
we've been
vaccinated we believe in certain
vaccinations but not the to
smallpox
vaccine not the almost 300
vaccines that
are now on the slate so this is
multiple
clips
RFK Jr's voice affliction has
gotten
better he's much more
understandable I'm
happy for him because now he
was outside
I guess the is the capital in
Albany New
York and he is and it's in the
show
notes you need to watch the
whole thing
from all context but he does he
mentions
multiple facts which you can
look up
that I think are very important
just for
our own group for our own
producers for
yourself and I want to play
these it's
you know the most of them about
a minute
long but it's you know there's
five of
them so it's gonna take a few
minutes
here but I think it's worth it
otherwise
I wouldn't bore you so we on
the show
we've discussed many times that
the
companies who make vaccines are
are
indemnified you cannot sue them
when did
all of the problems start with
children's health
it started in 1989 and here's
the
history as delivered by Kennedy
jr. 20%
of pharmaceutical revenues
today but the
front end at the back end are
all the
chronic diseases that FDA says
we think
they are so stayed with
vaccines 150
injuries and are now listed on
the
product inserts as a reason
they're
listed on the product inserts
is because
FDA has made a determination
that those
injuries were more than likely
caused by
the vaccine
this is the chronic disease
epidemic
Adele was referring to when I
have six
kids but if your mind yeah I
had 11
brothers and sisters I had over
50
cousins I didn't know a single
person
with a peanut allergy why do my
kids all
have food out wishes because
they were
born after 1989 if you were
born prior
to 1989 your chance of having a
chronic
disease according to HHS is
12.8% if you
weren't born after 1989 your
chance that
I think the chronic disease is
54
percent whatever they they're
the
neurodevelopmental diseases ATT
ADHD
speech to my language like
Dijkstra
Mensa specific Tibet syndrome
yes autism
the autoimmune diseases p.m.
per a
hospice gross as juvenile
diabetes
rheumatoid arthritis he had a
black
thick this is food allergies
rhinitis
has eczema Congress ordered EPA
to find
out to do it I need to find out
what
year the disease epidemic
started so
1989 is when the
indemnification took
place and this is when I like
how he
positions this as the back end
is the
real problem and of course
there's all
kinds of medication for all of
those
symptoms that according to the
product
insert could be caused by the
vaccine
we've seen is he implying that
they've
been putting stuff in the
vaccines and
by the way we do know if you
remember
the show from like eight years
ago seven
years ago mm-hmm where there
was the
vaccines that were recalled
because they
had live virus in them and is
actually
gonna create the disease and
they caught
it somehow I remember this one
I was I
ever caught lion flu thing I
recall this
and there was like these dog oh
we gotta
bring the vaccines because
somebody
somebody did some quality
control
testing and they found that it
wasn't a
vaccine it was the disease it's
good
well we're going to get into
that
specifically which I think will
be an
eye-opener it was to me
by the way he has a whole
organization
that that what they want is safe
vaccines not anti vaccines he
mentions
this later you've probably seen
that
there were news reports about
social
networks blocking people who
were
propagating miss information
about
vaccines you're an anti-vaxxer
you're
getting kicked off your D
platform
Google results not available
you read
these reports well he tells us
i was
called an anti-vaxxer by one of
the Lib
joes I don't know I don't even
know what
to say to that
yeah go on it's interesting to
find so
you've read these stories about
social
media and search engines
removing
results kicking people if you
said
somebody gets blocked or they
ban you
until you take heed you have to
delete
to tweet yourself well now
listen to
this one one of the leading
Democrats in
our country Adam Schiff went to
the
Internet Titans to Facebook to
Google
which has a 668 million dollar
partnership with GlaxoSmithKline
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in the world Adam Schiff went
to the
companies and said you have to
stop this
that is real censorship that's
government orchestrated
censorship Adam
Schiff she said you have to
stop what
you have to stop people that
were
questioning some of these
vaccines I
guess well under the heading of
you
can't let misinformation get
out there
Adam Schiff
so any discussion is
misinformation
according to Adam Schiff yes
and he went
to the to the you know to the
the big
Silicon Valley companies to say
you got
to start removing that shit and
they did
outrageous but okay let's get a
little
background on the CDC as we
know that
the drug companies are
indemnified for
problems occurring from
vaccines what is
the history of this got this
Russian
explosion the vaccines
beginning in 1989
and most people do not know the
vaccine
company is having even more
important
they are exempt from safety
testing
their products it is the only
medical
product reason for that is
because it's
an artifact of CDC's legacy as
the
Public Health Service which was
a
quasi-military agency and the
CDC took
it over in the late 1970s but
the and
that's why people at CDC often
had
military ranks like Surgeon
General the
vaccine program was initiated
as a
national security defense like a
biological attack because of
that they
wanted to make sure that we
could get
vaccines and out of the public
very
quickly
if Russia sent anthrax of paper
op1 they
wanted to remove all of the
regulatory
impediments that would provide
that
would prevent the cryptids quick
deployment for that product
they said if we call it a
medicine all
medicine is a fun to the log
have to be
safety tested because the
double-blind
placebo atomized has usually
for five
years we can't do that we're
gonna call
them something different we're
gonna
call them biologics and we're
gonna make
it so they don't have to be
tested at
all the industry when it
exploded in
1989 took advantage that
loophole and
they brought all of these new
products
to market none of them have
been tested
not one of the 72 vaccines
currently on
the schedule mandate for our
children
has ever been tested because to
placebo
that means that nobody can
scientifically tell you what
the risk
profile of
nobody can tell you that that
product is
gonna save more lives that it
can take
with any scientific basis
whatsoever
and how can we as a society as a
government as a democratic
party be
mandating products for our
children when
we cannot tell them what the
risk is so
why don't you tell your lip Joe
friends
about this no placebo study of
any
vaccine which and I'm just
gonna take
Kennedy's word for it is the
opposite of
scientific proof that they're
safe what
if I told them that what are
they gonna
say I don't say there you go
good
example of being an anti-vaxxer
now the
one of course that is in the
news and we
know how that works 25 billion
dollars a
year is spent on television
advertising
well I may not be all Tel Aviv a
television advertising why not
to tell
you that you just need to get
this
vaccine to live or this drug
now its
control over the media hey shut
up we're
taking our money away from you
you
should be kind to what we're
doing here
the big one these days is the
mumps
measles rubella vaccine turns
out
something very interesting is
going on
with the MMR vaccine regarding
testing
and for many years Dell and I
have been
saying as weird
what happened we sued HHS three
weeks
ago they gave us the safety
test there
were 800 kids normally you have
you have
20,000 kids in one of these
20,000
subjects there's eight hundred
and
eight-seven tests for a hundred
each for
a drug that they are gonna give
to
billions of people the testing
lasted
only 42 days fifty percent of
the kids
or involved in that study had a
straw
testicle intestinal illness and
serious
ones some of them for the full
of 42
days 50% had respiratory
illnesses for
42 days this is a product that
is worse
according to its own records I
found
this to be just mind-blowing
800 kids 42 days that's the
extent of
testing on the MMR vaccine and
didn't
work out I mean didn't work out
it's a
bonanza no I'm talking about it
didn't
work out I mean the testing
proved the
stuffs not that great well the
kids are
getting more sick from the
vaccine than
you might think then you might
get from
them he has all kinds of other
stats
about how many people have
actually died
from measles etc but I just I'm
flabbergasted that that is the
extent of
the testing that he that he had
to sue
HHS over to even get it because
it's not
listed on the product on the
insert
itself yeah but of course it
has been
tested on millions of kids it's
just
it's a live test and don't give
this
shit what happens to him yeah
too bad
and I get two more quickies
here and of
course the government requires
you get
the thing you got to take this
horrible
product I mean this is the
whole scene
is just a bunch of pressure
groups is
that this is the game
the average age this is what I
talk
about the newsletter over and
over again
the corruption of the corporate
advertising system here is the
means
your because we're just talking
about
science Authority what does
that mean
the vaccine because CDC says
it's safe
because whu-oh safe there you go
shut up slave it's safe and I
and as I
was listening to this again it
makes so
much sense to me now that
Silicon Valley
is so deeply entrenched in
these DNA
companies because that's next
oh oh boy
yeah you have this this gene oh
you
should probably get that shot
to go with
it you know you don't want to
die or you
want to get that you know grow
a long
ride we had that on a couple of
I had
this clip a couple of shows ago
and hope
I can find it give me I didn't
write it
but it was about this woman who
she took
I don't know if I can find it
would you
forward you have titled it what
would
you have titled it well it
would be
that's a good question
well tell me what it was about
a woman
tried to look at a word woman
woman I
never saw anything about it let
me see
woman yeah okay man bludgeons
woman
Ebola from one woman a woman
booked for
felony charge
blasting Omar woman yeah yeah I
don't
think so John okay well here's
the story
she took a nice clip that play
now she
took a one of these DNA tests
and this
sheet came back with all you
got that
gene that's gonna the brocco
Jimmy
breast cancer yeah Brock a bc a
2 or 1
yes yeah in with by the time
you're 40
and so she went and she talked
to a
counselor about oh yeah this
test is
absolutely fit yeah you got the
problem
is you can do whatever you want
but
that's what you got so she had
a double
mastectomy and then there was
some some
years later that big message as
I said
it right so she and her breast
removed
and then it turned out she had
some
mother gene that she was
looking into it
had to do with some other sign
of
lymphoma or something and so
she was
retested for the DNA so you
didn't have
that oh my god
no you know not even on here Oh
God
and the other thing you know
you don't
may or may not have it so
there's a
whole thing was you're
discussing this
with some other women who had
these
false positives and they said
then the
guy says ask her said what did
you ask
for a second opinion here's
another test
she says I went to the guys
that did it
says no absolutely the guys who
do the
testing absolutely you have
this there's
nothing to do about it and it
was a
mistake she made
Wow and that's the kind of
thing that's
promoted by Angelina Jolie yeah
she
doesn't wanna came up with that
promoted
she had the clinic that would
have
loaded it would redo your
breasts all
beautiful - it was like a
package deal
don't die get great boobs
another exit strategy missed so
that was
the kind of thing in your right
it's
gonna DNA is gonna be in the
next batch
of ways to scan it's basically
just
besides killing the public with
this
crap products which again like
I said
weed they found they've the
live virus
in many of these things and too
bad
there's one you get the live
virus
missus will awake get one other
data
point here just the last one I
got even
though we kind of know it he
expands on
how people who work at CDC and
FDA are
in on the game in fact he calls
these
organizations part of the big
pharma
industry is a pharmaceutical
company
five billion dollars a year it
sells and
buys in vaccines individuals
within HHS
can't worked on those vaccines
and
taxpayer expense
if they worked on them they're
allowed
to get royalty payments on the
vaccines
they work for so every file of
gardisil
that sold there are people
within HHS
high-level individuals who are
collecting a hundred and fifty
thousand
dollars a year in royalties and
and HHS
NIH owns part of the patent and
it is
collecting money every year so
these are
not regulatory agencies these
are
appendages of the industry
yep and you can call me an
anti-vaxxer
if you want but I'm just
looking out for
your kids too now miss mi vac
sir well
I'll tell you this this Kennedy
guy is
staying on it well and bless
his heart
bless him I pray for his safety
there's
not a good track record in the
family
no speaking truth to power then
all of a
sudden you know some bad crap
happens to
him so the the one thing we
could do and
if we're looking for something
to do is
call for a ban of advertising
pharmaceuticals advertisements
to call
for a ban on advertising to
consumers so
that consumer media is not
controlled by
huge swathes of money or you
know an
Adam Schiff vote that guy out
that guy
and I consider what he did not
only to
be well first unscrupulous but
that is
you know you talk about deep
platforming
and censorship that is actual
censorship
the government telling
companies to
remove content is censorship
and I'm
sure he held something over the
head oh
you know we can make some rules
about
you guys so you probably and
why I
haven't looked it up but I have
a pretty
good guess that ship get some
get some
some payments from the you know
not
these guys don't put in their
own pocket
but so he gets a couple million
he can
be on committees and you know
as for his
reelection campaign yeah you
got it paid
to be on the committee so the
fact that
if he really did that and I'll
take
Kennedy at his word
ship is lower than whale shit
he is a
horrible individual well I
think we've
over the years we've come to
that
conclusion without that clip
what about
ship yeah he's a terrible guy
yeah but
this is actually something that
is a
real problem that's you know
censorship
to that degree
isn't there some illegality
isn't there
something that the that is
wrong about
that besides just
to sue someone they just this
face that
these guys are a bunch of
weenies these
detect CEOs they just go along
with the
program they're making too much
money
that we rock the boat yeah
anyway smoke more pot everybody
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you
that's your cue so I got a
couple of
clips that are funny good ears
I got a
Buddha judge mayor Pete of the
Hamlet
mayor Pete he's all in on us
taking down
statues and you know
Confederate and
let's take down Thomas
Jefferson and
remove him from from a dinner
that they
have somewhere in Indiana and
he's
fallen and I said I heard this
that's
bull crap and so I went and got
the clip
and in fact he did kind of
cavalierly
saying hey you know Jefferson
was a dick
and should tell with him
Jefferson
Jackson dinners be renamed
everywhere
holders at slaves yeah we're
doing that
in Indiana I think it's the
right thing
to do you know over time you
you develop
and evolve on the things you
choose to
honor and I think we know now
special
exactly you know you just look
at what
basically Nazi genocide could
happen
here Jefferson's more
problematic you
know there's a lot to of course
admire
his thinking and his philosophy
then
again if you plunge into his
writings
especially the notes on the
state of
Virginia you know that he knew
that
slavery was wrong and and yet
brother
shallow I mean really I mean
it's it's
all of these guys all they're
doing is
this and then you know you got
bad Oh on
the view apologizing for
everything it's
not really groovy man I have a
clip that
kind of harkens back to our
show because
we were on this fake chemical
that the
chemical yeah the chemical
attacks in
Syria that made no sense and
then were
debunked by you know various
universities and people who
knew about
him and it was there also the
missiles
didn't go you know they were
too far
away from this with us should
were
supposedly shot from and every
missile
attack seemed to be some funny
things
set up by the rebels but so now
of
course that they got into the
public
domain that Syria was you know
was
shooting these things and there
was a
red line and Obama's a jerk for
not but
it was the white helmets
staging stuff
is that what you're talking
about
yeah that too that's part of it
so let's
listen to the latest report on
old
chemical weapons comes up again
when
democracy
now this all comes as new
questions are
being raised about an alleged
chemical
weapons attack in the city of
Douma last
year the Syrian government was
accused
of dropping two gas cylinders
on the
city killing dozens of people
the US and
allies responded by carrying out
airstrikes but a newly leaked
internal
document from the organization
for
prohibition of chemical weapons
reveals
there were conflicting views
within the
organization as to what
happened the
leaked documents suggest the
cylinders
were quote manually placed on
the ground
and were not dropped from the
air this
has led some observers to
conclude the
chemical attack might have been
staged
by Syrian rebels MIT professor
Theodore
Postol
responded to the leaked
document by
stating quote as such 35 deaths
that
were originally attributed to
these
staged chlorine events cannot be
explained and it cannot be
ruled out
that these people were murdered
as part
of the staging event
professor Postal said oh well
where's
the where's the headline news
the New
York Times a little bit though
35 people
dead who said they were dead
he's
actually assumes that well
let's make
this really convincing and
murder 35
people that's I think that's
called a
conspiracy theory let's murder
35 people
no you just stay you show a
bunch of
people holding their breath and
do what
you know they just did they've
done this
before over there they because
our media
is so stupid now oh yeah look
Duke
there's a guy's foaming at the
mouth
remember that one yeah a little
bit as
foaming-at-the-mouth he's a
toothpaste
and so so this guy takes this
guy takes
it to the next level and he's
okay it's
been staged the whole thing's a
fake
even though that's where were
that is
where Trump launched a bunch of
missiles
every dome forget that and he
went on
you know just by the way who
says they
were real well that's not we
can go we
can go to that too or they or
they were
aimed where they're supposed to
be
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anything I know just unless the
Chinese
embassy was hit they probably
didn't
launch anything it's a callback
now so
this guy takes to the next
though and
actually believes you
yes 35 people were killed in
this thing
cuz because somebody said that
this how
bad has become a professor and
that's
the guy who can analogize
things he Oh
35 dead they must have murdered
them
it's just beyond me
not beyond me alright let me
give you a
little updates finally
mainstream is
jumping on the bandwagon that
you
introduced us to several weeks
ago the
piggy Ebola china's pig
population the
biggest in the world is being
ravaged by
the deadly African swine fever
a virus
for which there's no vaccine
it's
harmless to humans but ASF is
estimated
to have killed millions of pigs
in China
since the outbreak was first
detected in
August last year social media
shows pig
carcasses being dumped in the
countryside and video obtained
by CNN
revealed disturbing scenes of
animals
being slaughtered driven into
pits and
buried the central government
says about
1 million pigs have been cold
but some
farmers CNN spoke to says the
scale of
the epidemic could be bigger
because
it's not being recognized at
local level
the UN's Food and Agriculture
Organization the FAO says
Beijing is
taking the right steps but it
may take
years to fully contain the
outbreak a
report from a Dutch bank says
that China
could lose between 150 million
and 200
million pigs this year that's
more than
a third of its total herd to
put that in
context the u.s. farms a little
more
than 70 million pigs it's not
just the
farmers who are feeling the
pain either
this country is not only the
world's
biggest producer it's also by
far in
world's biggest consumer and
according
to the government's own
statistics the
prices of pork at wet markets
like this
here in Beijing could rise as
much as 70
percent by the end of the year
that
would mean record high prices
for a
staple ingredient for 1.4
billion people
and a potential big inflation
problem
for the central government the
impact is
being felt globally pork prices
at the
Chicago Mercantile Exchange are
up 20
percent in the last three
months and
expected to go higher the price
of bacon
has already been rising in some
countries
you heard this on the No Agenda
show
three weeks ago or longer the
this
optimism about the pork prices
rising up
to 70% I don't believe that I
think it's
definitely gonna go higher than
that
where's the where's the triple
hey what
don't they have fake pig meat
yeah like
the fake hamburger meat that
the the
company just went on that IP
owed not
that I know of well why
wouldn't they
make that well because it's
crap exactly
where's the stranger where's the
savior's give the Chinese some
of that
chemical meat that we're eating
here or
that we're doing giving bugs
kid to eat
bugs for protein replace pork
with bugs
yeah big roaches what is a good
Pig
replacement when it comes to
bug protein
I have no idea
I don't eat bugs so I don't
know I just
a little side clip here this is
an
example of this woods me most
about
Congress here's Ben Carson
trying to
answer questions from some
douchebag
congresswoman and this is the
way it
goes there's a Miss North Cross
a mother
and a grandmother living in
Brighton in
my district she's raised her
children
and now cares for her
grandchildren in
property the thick mold on the
walls
her son was recently
hospitalized look
at the pictures here because of
bone
tumors in his arm and leg he
needs
surgery to save and improve his
quality
of life but he won't get it
because the
family must have a sanitary
stable
housing condition first their
actual
home literally poses a risk of
post-op
injury and infection her
question to you
is what do they become when you
raise
children in these conditions
what can
they become so yes to know do
miss
Norcross and her family deserve
to live
in these conditions because
they are
poor if you've listened to yes
or no do
they deserve to
these conditions because they
are poor
very well would you like your
grandmother live in public
housing you
know very would you let your
grandmother
live in public housing yes or
no you
know very wonder you're
watching at your
helm would you allow your
grandmother to
live in public housing under
these
conditions yeah this is a style
that
yeah there's only it's meant for
television and I think Pamela
Harris
does it quite well without
actually you
know getting any answers you
just pass
through your point and then and
then
tell the it's not a question to
shut up
it's not one side or the other
either
it's the Republicans and the
Democrats
both they all do yeah they all
do it but
it's at one this is someone
once you go
home to your husband young lady
and tell
him that's a yes or no question
see how
that works
no no well I I must say I'm
extremely
excited
it will only be five short
years from
now when I will be able to
rejoice me
and the fact that I was right
would the
cow
downs begun we like surprises
don't we
yes we like surprises well
guess what in
a surprise announcement
NASA revealed a new name for
its moon
program Artemis
she is a Greek goddess of the
moon and
twin sister of Apollo well NASA
picked
the name in hopes of having the
first
woman land on the moon by 2024
and now
in order to meet that deadline
the Trump
administration wants Congress
to approve
an additional 1.6 billion
dollars for
NASA on top of its 21 billion
dollar
budget for next year MOX
mark Strassmann spoke with a
man who's
responsible for making the
moonshot
happened 50 years ago this July
two
Americans left the first
footprints in
lunar dust no other country has
matched
Apollo's moon Walker's but five
have
sent probes and robots
including Israel
and China just this year it's
not by
accident that so many countries
around
the world right now are going
to the
moon and not all of them are
going to
the moon just to collect rocks
it's a
strategic imperative that the
United
States have a presence there as
well
when Jim bridenstine became
NASA's
administrator last year a
planned moon
landing was a decade away
ladies and
gentlemen that's just not good
enough
but in March Vice President
Mike Pence
in a fire under NASA and its
contractors
if NASA is not currently
capable of
landing American astronauts on
the moon
in five years we need to change
the
organization not the mission
we've seen
over and over again
administration's
change and projects get
cancelled with
billions of dollars wasted of
the
taxpayer we're going to shorten
the time
scale we're gonna make this a
reality
that starts by accelerating
development
of NASA's new mega rocket
called the
Space Launch System or SLS on
top which
set nasa's new crew capsule
called orion
roughly 240,000 miles from
Earth Orion
eventually would dock with a
planned
lunar orbiting space station
called
Gateway but the Artemis program
lacks
one key component what's the
most
significant piece of the budget
increase
the landing capability like
lunar
landers are difficult to build
time they take money and we
don't what
what was that tin can with
those spider
legs that I saw on the moon I
have that
capability not yet
but private industry wants that
contract
this is blue movie last week
billionaire Jeff Bezos
introduced blue
moon his space companies
designed for a
lunar lander Lockheed Martin
also has a
design five years to get to the
moon how
is that not a fairly intense
schedule
pressure if somebody says this
isn't
safe ultimately they have the
authority
to throw a red flag and say
stop it is
more important for us that our
astronauts be safe I gotta tell
ya I'm
gonna be so happy when this
doesn't
happen and noticeably
Millennials know
Millennials and Zoomers Gen Z
we call
them Zoomers do not believe in
the
original moon landing anymore
and the
end and it's it's not that
crazy how
they come up with this because
they see
the technology they see how
fast things
develop they see what is
possible and do
not understand that something
that took
place 50 years ago cannot
easily be
replicated especially not
because of the
cost
I mean it's expensive that's
gonna be a
great CGI job I'd probably take
five
years just to do it where is
that guy
from Titanic anyway James
Cameron what's
he doing now I think it's great
I
already started he's already
working
he's already working on the
sets in the
green screen give me a break
I'm ready
for it and if I'm wrong I'm
wrong I'm
wrong I'm wrong it's fine I
don't think
so well we'll find out won't we
you
think we're gonna go to the
moon again
yeah well I don't think we're
gonna do
have to crap that they're
promising
they're just a lot of talk a
lot of
talking no action so there was
one thing
we didn't talk about which is
what's
still in the bubbling near the
surface
with meetings and all kinds of
things
with Pelosi is the
impeachment yes oh gee I'm
getting
killed with that 24/7 on the
news media
let's talk about it here
so let's start let's start with
a guy
who's the first guy who asked
for
impeachment right away
in fact he answered the day he
was put
in office Al Green the man with
the I've
never seen such a hairy guy in
my life
the guy has hair under his eyes
and just
grew hair the facial hair
he's a hairy guy he's hairy
listen to
what he has to say on the
democracy now
should we take him serious I'm
sorry by
the way this kind of racist
what you
said about his hair yeah he's a
hairy
guy you know it's hairy guy
yeah that
would be racist because he's
black
chimpanzee come on just plant
guys white
guys like that Harry they've
got hairy
butts I mean it's disgusting so
the
stakes are very high Congress
member
green right before I right
after you
talk to us the House Speaker
Nancy
Pelosi is holding a meeting
with the
Democrats as you push for her
to open an
inquiry into impeachment why
are you
calling for this and why have
you done
this for the last two years
thank you
for having me miss Goodman and
mr.
Gonzalez I'm here because I
love my
country and I have called for
impeachment because I love my
country
okay all right well that's
pretty pretty
interesting country so he you
must
impeach this rhyme yes it's a
reach you
must impeach there's gotta be
something
rhyming oh yeah I got you I got
you
Al Green on Democracy Now - now
here's
the reasons to impeach and what
do you
consider to be the key
impeachable
offenses that the president has
committed the impeachable
offenses are
many the Muller report gives us
a good
deal of obstruction of justice
that has
been committed by the president
we can
act on the obstruction of
justice but I
also have contended and still
contend
that the president has infused
his
bigotry into policy I think
this is
impeachable as well I have
indelibly imprinted in my brain
that
baby standing at the border
crying while
she is being separated from
parents this
is not what a great country does
we cannot allow president to
talk about
African countries as whole
countries and
then engage in the process of
developing
an immigration plan we can't
have a
president who is going to say
that
they're very fine people among
the
biggest racist a xenophobe the
homophobes who were in
Charlottesville
where a woman lost her life
protesting
against bigotry and do nothing
about it
his bigotry is worthy of his
being
impeached alright I I'd like to
mention
the Charlottesville again the
middle
charlotte's course of course
the lie
fine fine so I find people lie
define
people lie yeah I want to
congratulate
you Jon on something unrelated
but you
really you nailed it you said
that the
new term for climate change was
climate
crisis yeah would climate
emergency as a
backup and maybe three days
later the
Guardian and the UK came out
with their
new style guide yeah that's
funny I'll
read it actually then I do
believe this
is I do believe I believe this
is
factual Katherine Viner editor
in chief
Guardian news and media we've
recently
been reviewing the language we
use in
our coverage of the environment
and
whether the terms we use
accurately
reflect the phenomenon they
describe we
want to ensure that we are being
scientifically precise and
rooted in
facts remember this
scientifically
precise bit while also
communicating
clearly with readers on this
very
important issue the phrase
climate
change for example sounds
rather passive
and gentle when what scientists
are
talking about is a catastrophe
for
Humanity increasingly pliant
science
climate scientists and
organizations
from the UN to the Met Office
are
changing their terminology and
using
stronger language to describe
the
situation therefore we would
like to
change the terms that we use as
follows
use climate emergency crisis or
break
down instead of climate
change use global heating
instead of
global warming use wildlife
instead of
biodiversity when appropriate
use fish
populations instead of fish
stocks use
climate science denier or
climate denier
instead of climate skeptic the
original
terms are not banned but do you
think
twice before using them if you
think a
specific term is needed to help
people
find your story online then
please check
with the audience team hey we
need an
audience team hi I'm chief
audience team
the updates will appear in the
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if you have any further
questions yes
how is global heating more
scientific
than global warming or how
scientifically accurate is
emergency
crisis or breakdown vs. change
is that
scientific or is that
linguistic I found
this to be in points I found
this to be
a fabulous and especially
because you
nailed it you called it you
nailed it
well I caught it early as what
I did
which is what we do on this
show we
catch things as early as we can
it's
always a shocker to me when
something
sneaks by which is let's leave
on this
high note ok leave on that take
the
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lot of good
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now now a new study shows a
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as the Arab Spring uprisings
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millions of people fled their
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scientists blame
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