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June 6th, 2019 • 2h 55m

1144: Climate Optimist

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I also like women's clothing Adam curry
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Johnson media assassination episode 11
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44 this is no agenda good morning
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everybody
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Adam Curry and from northern Silicon
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Valley where I'm asking the question why
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do we kill watermelons
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I'm jazzy boy this may qualify as a
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great question please expand seems seems
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brutal why are we know they're not there
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minding their own business and they're
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accumulating water mm-hmm and so they
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get to be huge some of them look huge
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and they're filled with water and some
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seeds yeah and they're hoping here we go
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the environmental activist John C Dvorak
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aside we've never seen before it's it's
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really it's quite touching yeah and then
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the watermelon would like reproduce but
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no people would go eat the watermelon
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that's not true cruel watermelons
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reproduce all the time just look at John
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Kerry's head all right we might as well
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start right away with setting something
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very straight with our producers yeah
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because I've seen at least 10 different
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tweets can't wait for you guys to
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deconstruct this box pocalypse box ad
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pocalypse box ad D monetization scandal
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so we need to once and for all clarify
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what's going on have you followed any of
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this with the youtubes with their new
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rules and and D monetizing thousands
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well I was thinking about this and I was
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thinking about you
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what I was thinking about was would you
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you or yeah I'm probably in the camp too
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why is you two paying anybody anything
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okay well you're actually jumping ahead
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before we get to that point just a quick
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background err um this is a game and the
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game typically plays out on Twitter with
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verified badges and the game is let's
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see first if you can get a badge and
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then if you have a badge you have to
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fight against everybody else who has a
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badge who you don't like so their badge
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can be taken away this is the verified
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status either that any badge has been
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taken away oh yes oh yes people have
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been unverified oh yeah it's great it's
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like some punishment you're no longer
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verified okay I guess now that's that's
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part of the punishment but now but now
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we have YouTube where we have people
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fighting this political discourse and
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then saying you know one youtuber says
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something to another youtuber and I
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guess even crowder criticized carlos
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masa of Vox who does a kind of
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provocative gay he's gay
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but you know gayish videos trying to you
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know basically call people out to do
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something that he can then in the game
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go and get them demonetised e-platform
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Det cetera and that's literally what it
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is this game but the term demonetized is
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where I draw the line this is not about
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D monetization and this is why I'm it
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drives me not to see no agenda people
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not thinking this through this is not
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about YouTube punishing somebody for oh
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well we don't agree with what you're
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saying oh no we're gonna take away your
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money it is not about that this is D
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commercialization again this is only
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about big brands I'll use AT&T as an
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example since I have a quote from them
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big brands who do not want any
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controversy they want bruh a brand safe
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environment
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we care deeply about where we appear and
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whether it reflects our values and
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whether it breaks that trust with our
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consumers spokes whole for AT&T it was a
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moment to remind us that marketers must
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have their hands on the wheel at all
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times of their brands destiny what oh
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yeah that said that as powerful as
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digital platforms are in today's
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advertising ecosystem they can't be
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permitted to disempower the brands that
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use them to reach their customers any
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non-human curated platform will have
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risks the question is our advertisers
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willing to take the risks and generally
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speaking now brand unsafe or
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inappropriate things happen and it comes
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down to you hoping to get the obvious
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things this is just from you're still
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reading this New York Times yeah bit
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with AT&T why would they write something
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like this up who would do who the New
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York Times was the New York Times yeah
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that's the New York Times I thought you
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were talking about I thought it was a
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letter from AT&T yes it's a New York
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Times article an AT&T person talking
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about YouTube okay and what they don't
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want and so it's not about D
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monetization you're absolutely right
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YouTube Google doesn't give a crap if
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you make 10 cents if you make 10 million
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they don't care they really don't all
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they want is the remove the any
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possibility that any piece of content
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might appear next to an advertiser or an
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advertiser appear next to that person
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which is why you D monetize you don't de
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monetize you D advertise D commercialize
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so you there's no there's no risk to
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them it R is not punishment your video
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is just as dumb and by the way it shows
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that you will have no chance with your
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content if you think you're gonna make
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money with advertising anywhere just
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doesn't work
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well I don't want to back up to back up
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too far but how is it that this is
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important a and B why what what
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deconstruction is needed we've been
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talking about this exact same topic for
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a decade well there's no deconstruct all
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that's needed is to understand the terms
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properly I think you not someone is not
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being demonetised that's what someone
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who no longer receives a check says
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unimportant in the game and before the
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eight billion a quarter or whatever
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Google has in actual profit
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it's about D commercialization get rid
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of the ads on that channel hey and this
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guy keeps doing weird stuff get rid of
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them altogether what you're you're in
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the media people are talking about you
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and you're weird now get off we don't
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want you we don't want you near our
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advertisers that's it
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now of course what's cool about it is
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ultimately people will move somewhere
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else now will advertisers move over and
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start to pay people and monetary
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monetize them no no there's a couple of
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ways it can be done this show is one
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example of them obviously but a lot of
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these people and personalities and
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channels will just need to go away you
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know my favorite thing about this is
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some guy gets you know kicked off or
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whatever they do well we need do you
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have to be demand his return yeah
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that'll work well then so the troll room
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immediately says it's only conservatives
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and people who like Trump who are
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getting banned yes hello have you looked
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at mainstream television it's the same
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advertisers they don't want anything to
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do that can be deemed as promoting Trump
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that is negative they can't sit in the
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boardroom and have someone bring it up
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they can't sit at their dinners and have
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someone bring it up hey why you why are
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you I saw an ad of yours need this guy
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who likes Trump that's right
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so it's knocked it's it so the there is
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one there's one well there's two ways
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out one is do what we do value for value
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and take your vow of poverty which I
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think a lot of YouTube creators already
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have a sign signed up to and the other
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way is to go after all advertisers and
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say you know what if your address here I
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hate you I hate you AT&T for the doesn't
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matter what video it's on just post that
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do what sleeping giants does do what
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media matters does it's gonna it's not
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gonna help but it'll make you feel
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better because that's where that's where
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the true powers will really have power
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anyway so this is not about D
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monetization the term is d commercial as
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I Natan got it
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after me great wrap up curry well done
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you nailed it
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dynamite that's why I'm a podcaster I do
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want to play just a minute and a half of
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this this Carlos masa just because his
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idea of this whole thing one past you
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get the notes you got I don't know any
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of this stuff and I don't care that well
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then why do you want to know what you're
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talking about know who it is
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okay so Vox media who I think their main
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and investor at this point is NBC
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Comcast NBC like 200 million dollars yes
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they're just throwing money in and it's
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money thrown away but okay then they
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think it's the right way to go and this
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one guy Carlos masa does videos for Vox
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and here is an example I'm done I'm
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finally done watching Fox News it's
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rotting my brain and only boomers watch
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that crap anyway
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the way are you starting to understand
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why this guy is not d commercialized you
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know he's hating on Fox News this is
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Plus this is how you stay in the money
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John let's send him an attaboy he's
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doing real well that actually matters
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they'll never have to worry about Fox
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News ever a - of the headlines on Fox
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News Tonight gotten a lot of attention
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thanks to Fox News on Fox News
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stir day on Fox News last night on a
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Reilly's morning play this clip from Fox
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live from Fox clip from Fox News it
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makes my head explode when I see these
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clips from Fox News
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oh god it's everywhere there's no escape
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thank God for Fox News it got for Fox
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you get the truth thank God for Fox News
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our otherwise no one would be talking
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about these issues in an ideal world
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political journalism looks like this on
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either side you've got the parties
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fighting for the attention of the press
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and in the middle you've got journalists
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sorting through what's important and
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what's just partisan bullshit this is
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called gatekeeping and that's one of the
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most important things journalists do is
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this true is this how it works
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journalists are gatekeepers then they
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call themselves of that and they're
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proud of this there's there's more truth
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to that I'm with you on that but is that
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something that they teach in j-school no
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what is derived and what's just partisan
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bullshit this is called gatekeeping and
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it's one of the most important things
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journalists do political operatives can
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spin whatever talking points they want
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but ultimately it's the journalists who
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decide what's newsworthy enough to pay
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attention to but that is in an ideal
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world and we don't live in an ideal
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world we live in hell and in hell
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there's fox news fox exists in this
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weird in-between space because they
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claims to be a news organization but
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it's essentially a Republican front
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group so this is why this guy stays in
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business people love that and so
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whatever he said I think his screen name
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is a wonky fag or something really weird
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something
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dumb and what's his name steven crowder
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you know he's playing he's doing the
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David Goliath thing which is sometimes
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it works and so he would make jokes
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about him and in a talk show format with
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opinion and YouTube said well that's
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kind of okay because you know it's just
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a talk show and he's MIT has an opinion
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he's not necessarily you know beating up
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on someone specifically he's responding
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well that this is Cadbury and so that's
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when this whole thing started off and
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then they D commercialized him which
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just spun it into overdrive and then
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YouTube came out actually they they went
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to the anti-defamation league you know
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they went to all their guys Southern
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Poverty Law Center and that's how they
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came up with the actually they had a
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website changed that changed the terms
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or because they were really for
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independent fact checkers from doing
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interesting campaigns but I have here I
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think the article that will the kind of
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how it started off but it went awry so
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the way this started off is it being a
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Pride Month LGBTQ queue LGBTQIA apk
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Pride Month this could not stand that
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Crowder was you know saying hey you've I
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think he said he had a t-shirt or
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something it's a socialism is for fags I
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don't know what it was it's completely
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unimportant and so the outrage off with
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his head the outrage at first was
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YouTube is is letting people especially
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during Pride Month they're letting them
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hurt LGBT and they're giving them tools
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to hurt LGBT bullying and sadly for the
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LGBTQ community this they were abused as
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usual because it's really just about
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monetization now all you hear about is
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the money the money the money money
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which you know arguably no one really
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deserves in the first place and if you
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build a career on that yeah
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podcasting does
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it is an entrepreneurial business same
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with youtubers and you have to keep an
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eye on the business side of it and he
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and if you don't then oh well sorry so
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that's basically what oh you're saying
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that the naivete of the the probably the
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t-shirt didn't help was not keeping an
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eye on the business side yeah I mean
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when you're at take a commercial
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operation this sort of thing is drummed
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into you yeah YouTube is a commercial
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operation people are confused about this
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they seem to be confused it's not a
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charitable organization they're just
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giving you money because you're a
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good-looking guy
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the IRA might but they're but there's a
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certain there's a certain sort of stupid
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thing that bothers me is the is the
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bullcrap from the top that disclaims any
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idea that there's non objectivity taking
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place in other words they well know well
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we don't we do we don't do that this was
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for a good reason that we've cut this
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guy out there's a good reason he was
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mean and I'm gonna take it right back to
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the New York Times and I'm gonna take it
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back to an interview I was somewhere on
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the net somewhere I was given I was
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talking with one of the old editors one
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of the famous old editors that was doing
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a book on various personalities and in
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new media and I was being interviewed on
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the video and I mentioned to him I said
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well you know there is a self-censorship
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thing that goes on it goes on everywhere
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sure a writer for example will you know
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say that you kind of know that some
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specific advertiser is really spending
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most of their money on your publication
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that is not the time that smart writer
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would go and do a story about five g's
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an investigative piece on that company
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showing that the that the CEO is a
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douchebag
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yeah exactly and that's what you do if
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you're working for that company called
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self-preservation self-preservation yeah
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the editor says to me I don't have his
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name handy he Anna which is somewhat
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insulting I guess but I'm sorry he says
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to me what if all I knew a reporter was
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doing that he'd be out the door
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exactly exact everybody I knew this ever
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worked for the New York Times including
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some people that retired from the New
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York Times they're all had their jaw
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drop his bullcrap
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we all do that you have to do that you
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don't want to get fired for calling out
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some advertiser in that way yeah not
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necessarily you can always put the story
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off so there so I'm but I think he was
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sincere when he said this he actually
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thought for some crazy reason I guess it
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was never a reporter that people don't
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act this way and that's what you do and
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that's what you do to keep from being
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kicked off the platform's you have to be
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smart and if you're if your revenue is
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derived from advertising which I think
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most people who are YouTube creators are
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Zoomers and Millennials who hate
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advertise and don't give a crap about it
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and they just forget that you know the
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money you see the check you see is from
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the advertising that shows up and if
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you're going to do anything that is
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adverse to that then the ads will stop
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it's a house how simple is this to
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understand and that it is of course
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conservatives and people who support
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Trump of course it is advertisers don't
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want any part of it go turn on Fox look
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at Tucker Carlson the my pillow guy has
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a three-minute infomercial every break
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they can't sell it they can't sell
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anymore it's been very successful the
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subaru commercial or toyota yeah Lexus
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or even have even those drug companies
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yeah although there are some drug
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companies that are in there he's done
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some a lot of anti drug company stuff
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which is good and it won't last
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Tucker Carlson will not last it's it's
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not it's not a possibility in the world
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of media
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they will have to change a needed he's
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probably right and either he's gonna
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have to go on some sales calls and
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adjust some things or but even then I
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I'm just not sure who will do it that no
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one wants the risk there's plenty of
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outlets yeah you don't need to advertise
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on Tucker's show unless you're a huge
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Tucker fan and and if you're a Tucker
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fan and only advertising for that reason
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the board should get you out of the
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company there's even an analogy to the
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value for value model there's lots of
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people who love to support the show and
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they love to even have a note read but
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they want to be anonymous okay
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understood respected doesn't work when
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the advertiser wants to be anonymous
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do this it's I don't know so that's our
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deconstruction we've been doing it for
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11 years
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you should understand by now it's deemed
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II commercialization and of course it's
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targeted at people who who support the
20:05
president because look at the mainstream
20:06
but in fact it always will be you sent
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me I pulled the clip from it I was
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surprised I didn't I didn't see it show
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up in your clips this Jeff Zucker about
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talking about CNN did you not clip that
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even though you what did you send it to
20:20
me hoping I would clip it feel like it
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well I clipped it and this is Jeff
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Zucker talking about CNN's position in
20:30
the cable news business he is the boss
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of CNN where was he before he was NBC
20:37
before genius at NBC who put Leno on
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every day of the week at 10 o'clock
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kicking off all the tentpole shows that
20:47
was done by Dick Wolf it took him five
20:48
years to recover all that didn't take
20:54
them five years to recover from that
20:56
I don't know they've ever recovered from
20:59
it to be honest about that point here's
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Jeff Zucker now it's a CNN and doing
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quite well as they are very low in
21:05
thinks you you're now in a in a in a
21:08
real race in many ways on cable
21:11
television CNN has huge reach digitally
21:14
but you also have this on television
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itself you've got this kind of political
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map the MSNBC
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has branded itself were four years brand
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that itself is kind of the liberal or
21:25
left-leaning station although they seem
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to be getting bit by bit out of that
21:28
business not in primetime though they
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still are very much important think
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they'll get out of that business out of
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the liberal yeah no how would you draw
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the map of the three obvious Kay so
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there's three cable news networks right
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right and obviously you know Fox News is
21:45
I can't believe he is just shunning one
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America news this is outrageous
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cable news networks you know certainly
21:58
in in primetime and in the morning Fox's
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state-run TV and is extolling the the
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line out of the White House MSNBC has
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become the opposition and I think CNN is
22:12
seeking the truth and that's really the
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way we look at the map and state-run TV
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the opposition and we're looking for the
22:20
truth you think the other two networks
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are not broadcasting the truth well I
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think that and that's CNN has a hold on
22:30
the objective truth
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look III think that there are clear
22:34
agendas at work at the other cable news
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networks depending on their political
22:40
points of view well I don't know if this
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is the best strategy to be looking at
22:45
the truth it appears that not going for
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the truth is much more successful yeah
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well of course the other thing is about
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the other thing to consider is that he's
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deluded in what way they're not
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objective for the truth they're more
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they're just as bad as MSNBC they're
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extremely slanted they have terrible
23:08
shows they're just all bashing Trump I
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mean come on who's he kidding when AB
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real news story breaks out let's say
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like in Russia when they were you know
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doing the fall of communism was taking
23:20
place seeing and will put people there
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and do a really good job of coverage
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that's what they do best
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but that doesn't happen but once every
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year or two all that kind of entity of
23:29
the green screen in Iraq they're really
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good coverage
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yeah that's well that's another thing
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they're different spending I just think
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that they were deluded they're not doing
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a very good job of anything
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they're extremely slanted and bigoted
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it's a horrible operation now you wonder
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why nobody watches that even though the
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left if they want to watch something
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they'll watch MSNBC which is at least
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entertaining yeah oh yeah for me it's
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MSNBC all day seriously and and
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sometimes I just want to say that I just
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can't imagine you there sitting there
24:05
hunched over Italy leaning forward from
24:07
the couch popcorn let's let's understand
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and I have it streaming to my hearing
24:14
aids in the background all day so I'm
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just walking around worse I'm not
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allowed on the street in that condition
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cuz it could be very dangerous to myself
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but yeah it's it's fantastic it's I
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really really enjoy listening to it I
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could pull a million clips from it but
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then you know who gives a shit you can
24:33
watch that yourself
24:34
I did get a clip from CNN regarding this
24:38
daxing of this guy who did the Nancy the
24:42
pants the explosive video
24:45
that's another thing I kind of missed
24:48
the daxing I heard about it I think it's
24:52
bullshit things I think it's bullshit I
24:53
think it was bullish whole thing else
24:56
seems to be it was it's and I think it
24:59
started maybe even on Fox and Friends so
25:02
the story went like this I didn't clip
25:04
any of this but the story went like so
25:06
the guy makes a video he's just a single
25:08
guy just one guy making a little mean it
25:10
turns out he has a whole bunch of
25:12
websites that he runs memes on and makes
25:15
money on but okay
25:17
and he's also african-american and then
25:20
they went to Facebook and Facebook said
25:22
this is the guy and they docked them
25:24
they outed in it like wow Facebook
25:27
really did that I have a hard time
25:29
believing that and although it doesn't
25:31
explicitly debunk it in this clip this
25:33
is the reliable sources with Brian
25:36
seltzer water and the I know if it's the
25:39
guy who wrote the story I'm from daily
25:41
beast or who broke the story or the
25:43
editor or whatever and he gives little
25:44
insight as to what happened and who this
25:46
guy is this is a video that was a hoax
25:49
that reached up the highest highest
25:51
levels of power with it let's just stop
25:53
it it's not a hoax it wasn't a hoax it
25:57
was at least a meme if not I mean
26:05
John's not a hoax maybe no no this video
26:13
sounding like she's drunk that video
26:16
that's what this is about the Pelosi
26:18
video yes
26:20
the Pelosi it was a hoax it wasn't at
26:25
the same speed but it wasn't like a hoax
26:28
yeah so satire and humor is now hoax
26:32
this is a video that was a hoax that
26:35
reached up to the highest highest levels
26:38
of power with Ronnie himself stop you're
26:42
not gonna tell me that he's gonna go on
26:44
and claim that Trump reposted that video
26:47
and it was no snow I wish no I wish it
26:50
he almost did that yeah I know I was
26:53
like oh here we go no I didn't do that
26:54
pushing it out and so there was a lot of
26:57
speculation about who might or might not
26:59
be behind this and so Kevin Poulsen was
27:01
able to track down the kind of network
27:04
of fake news sites that were pushing
27:06
this and then the person that first
27:08
uploaded the video and what we learn
27:10
from the story is that there's a profit
27:11
motive here that you can put up a lot of
27:13
these videos on Facebook you can make a
27:15
quick buck didn't this guy say made
27:16
$1,000 yeah I mean this by the way is
27:19
bullshit since when does Facebook have a
27:23
monetization scheme I never heard of
27:26
such a thing he got $1,000 from Facebook
27:29
I don't think they do that no I think
27:30
what what the guy did is he has his own
27:33
websites and that's where they found him
27:35
he just has his name on those websites
27:37
and these little ways Kevin pulses
27:39
wasting his time doing this who's that
27:42
who cares who this guy is just something
27:45
floating out there hey man hey man you
27:49
can't the point where they got attract a
27:52
guy down like a dog well a reminder a
27:55
reminder is that the president tweeted
27:57
out a video showing Nancy Pelosi's
28:00
incompetence in verbal communication and
28:02
it was very evident and it's it was kind
28:05
of saddening and ageist for sure
28:08
although I guess Trump can do it and to
28:12
cover that up this it's almost like the
28:16
I'd like Benghazi it was a video a movie
28:21
on the internet that they were all upset
28:23
about that's why they went in there and
28:25
killed everybody it was it was an
28:27
anti-muslim video so it's the same thing
28:30
it's like uh this is Pelosi this a hoax
28:34
hoax she's like she's drunk just to
28:36
cover up this other video they'll never
28:38
bring that one back put up a lot of
28:40
these videos on Facebook you can make a
28:41
quick buck didn't this guy say he made
28:43
$1,000 yeah I mean but look that's not
28:45
it might have been a lot of money to him
28:47
but I don't think it was a pure profit
28:49
motive I think for him it was a matter
28:51
of ideology it was there was no money
29:02
involved what are they talking about
29:04
they're just making this up it's very
29:07
annoying part of that clip is that
29:10
little section right there and that
29:12
means we paid him a thousand dollars
29:14
what I may have been a lot of money to
29:15
him but what are you gonna say bill well
29:16
I don't know Jim what do you think I
29:18
think this comes from inherent disgust
29:21
anger and jealousy from the news media
29:23
who feel that these people are in their
29:27
Lane because if you distribute something
29:31
that is that they call news even though
29:33
hoax of course can be news and you can
29:35
bro and you get paid for it they hate
29:38
that I think anyone they make money
29:40
these people but I think any one of them
29:42
be like shit I'd like a thousand dollars
29:44
for posting something I think it's just
29:46
good just envy and could be yeah but
29:52
it's wrong you could say that about
29:56
everything we do on this show it might
29:58
have been a lot of money to him but I
29:59
don't think it was a pure profit motive
30:01
I think for him it was a matter of
30:03
ideology it was you know he's a big
30:05
Trump supporter and you know one of the
30:07
most interesting things about this story
30:09
to me was that you know you don't need
30:11
some sophisticated operation in order to
30:15
publish fake news or publisher hoaxes
30:17
that'll grab the country's attention
30:20
don't take a Russian bot farm it's just
30:21
one person with video editing software
30:23
tricking people yeah exact
30:25
with a vault key to the story and the
30:27
reason and the people saying that you
30:28
shouldn't have named him actually I kind
30:30
of take it she was freaking people who
30:33
is tricked by this she's drunk nobody
30:40
bought this this is the disdain they
30:44
have for their viewers man they must
30:47
think their viewers are morons yeah yeah
30:50
because they got tricked man to think
30:53
applause she was drunk when it was my
30:58
doing here I go rushing back shot on
31:02
just one person with video editing
31:04
software tricking people yeah exactly
31:06
and I thought that was the real key to
31:07
the story and the reason the people
31:09
saying that you shouldn't have named him
31:10
because it's a private key to the story
31:17
let's hear together yeah exactly and I
31:19
thought that was the real key to the
31:20
story in the way let's go back what was
31:22
the key to the story which are hoaxes
31:23
they'll grab the country's attention
31:26
take a Russian bot form it's just one
31:28
person with video editing software
31:29
tricking people yeah exactly and I
31:32
thought that was the real key to the
31:33
screen I see okay
31:35
yes it's it's thank God we're here thank
31:40
God brian Stelter CNN and The Daily
31:43
Beast are here because these days just
31:46
one guy in his basement scratching his
31:49
hairy balls can make a hoax that could
31:53
unsettle the world that's talking about
31:56
right you think that's what they're
31:57
thinking yeah it's pretty close to it
32:00
the people saying that you shouldn't
32:02
have named him because it's a private
32:03
citizen I'm seeing a lot of people on
32:05
Twitter saying you all were
32:05
irresponsible for outing him yeah I
32:08
don't think that's accurate first of all
32:09
I think he outed himself you know by
32:11
attaching his name to several fake news
32:14
sites that then push the video okay and
32:16
then he spoke to our reporter at length
32:18
and on the record for an hour and a half
32:21
and then we also withheld some
32:23
information that he didn't that he
32:24
didn't want out there that he felt would
32:27
impinge ins privacy so I
32:31
I'm glad that these people but I think
32:36
our actions in this case were we're
32:38
right on the money and I need to call
32:41
out Fox and Friends if not and Tucker
32:43
and anyone else on Fox who talked about
32:45
it as a bunch of bigoted racist you all
32:48
went into the it was an African American
32:51
man who was just posing video you racist
32:57
douchebags douche bags then yeah its job
33:03
my goodness I gotta tell you these
33:08
stories you led with you but this is the
33:10
problem I'm telling you right now unhook
33:13
this MSNBC feed right now as far as we
33:18
know what are you talking about this is
33:20
great this is what I bring to the show
33:22
this is my contribution this is the the
33:25
pain I go through all day hooked in
33:27
literally jacked into the matrix of
33:29
MSNBC I'm jacked into the MSNBC's man
33:35
but let's just stay on the racism tip
33:37
for one second Axios which is I think
33:41
it's isn't an NBC own property or joint
33:45
venture with a bunch of people but one
33:46
of the lead investors is mrs. yes jobs
33:50
Lauren Lauren what's her name
33:53
Lauren Cowell Lauren I hate Trump jobs
33:56
right so they have a part of their
34:00
coverage airs on HBO in some kind of
34:03
partnership and they interviewed Jared
34:07
Kushner who it's just not a dynamic
34:10
guided talk to period and then they
34:13
hound it oh she's a hound in which I
34:16
thought was pretty funny
34:17
Alexandra Ocasio Cortez she calls she
34:21
has called president Trump's a racist
34:23
have seen him say or do anything that
34:27
you would describe as racist or bigoted
34:29
so for the answer is no apps
34:33
you can't not be a racist for 69 years
34:36
then run for president be a racist and
34:38
what I'll say is that when a lot of the
34:39
Democrats call the president a racist I
34:41
think they're doing a disservice to
34:44
people who suffer because of real racism
34:46
in this country whose birtherism racist
34:50
look I wasn't really involved was it
34:54
racist like I said I wasn't you sorry
34:58
I'm sorry that's not what I don't know
35:00
what I missed what he's referring to
35:02
Oh so first he said no he says easy
35:04
racist and they said how about
35:05
birtherism is birtherism racist which I
35:08
would answer in a very I would answer
35:09
the question but Kushner can't even
35:12
answer it no it's not but that's not
35:15
what he say about Ted Cruz service to
35:19
people who suffer because of real racism
35:21
in this country whose birtherism racist
35:24
um look I wasn't really involved in that
35:27
I know you would mm-hmm was it racist
35:30
like I said I wasn't involved in that I
35:33
know you would mm-hmm was it racist um
35:36
look I know who the president is and I
35:38
have not seen anything in him that is
35:40
racist so again I was not involved in
35:42
that did you wish he didn't do that like
35:45
I said I was talking about than that
35:46
that was a long time all right
35:47
Kushner needs some media training cuz
35:49
that was a fail that was it out of that
35:55
solid F but I bring this up because I
35:58
had my hair cut the other day before you
36:01
bring it the haircut I want to hear
36:03
about your haircut cuz everybody does I
36:05
know worse cuz your hair what else
36:07
what alternative answers could have
36:10
Kershner possibly given to dissuade this
36:13
idiot from going on and asked to the
36:15
question three times okay let's give
36:16
some advice here's one ask Hillary perf
36:23
that
36:24
I had about three or four different ways
36:25
of going with this that were all ways of
36:29
pushing you know like combating like
36:31
sword fighting mm-hmm but that is the
36:35
only that is that is the answer because
36:38
it was the Clinton campaign that started
36:41
this in 2008 yeah with Obama and then
36:45
you should then right then after you say
36:47
that you know then you you asked the
36:49
reporter so is she a racist yes exactly
36:53
did you ad and have you ever asked her
36:54
if she's a racist and do you think she
36:57
is yeah but back on the guy no coasters
37:01
are we this guy his face would melt off
37:05
if he said that they can't do that
37:06
there's no way so this came up while I
37:11
was having my hair cut with my lovely
37:12
hairdresser and she she does not like
37:18
the president and and we're very clear
37:21
on where we stand and we but we like and
37:23
respect each other and so bursaries and
37:25
birtherism came up birth arisen and
37:27
usually we don't talk about this stuff I
37:28
can't remember why it happened but and I
37:31
said well birtherism yeah if you have
37:34
there was definite question and Trump
37:36
was a total douche and was out there
37:37
yelling and running around and but he
37:39
wasn't a politician he can do whatever
37:41
he want then I'm seeing politicians
37:43
doing this crazy shit now he said yeah
37:45
but it was racist and so you show me how
37:46
birtherism was racist just because the
37:50
guy was black it was racist is that it
37:52
well I saw the Ken's Burns documentary
37:54
about the Central Park jogger and the
37:57
Central Park five and clearly Trump is a
38:00
huge racist and I had to refresh my
38:03
memory because I was living in Manhattan
38:05
at the time 1987 and this is he took out
38:10
it in fact she incorrectly identified an
38:12
op-ed but he took out an ad that said
38:15
bring back the death penalty what's
38:16
happening to our city where are the cops
38:18
that's basically what it was and just to
38:22
because you know people say this was
38:24
incredibly racist he targeted these kids
38:26
I was there when this happened 1987
38:28
Times Square was sex and drugs no rock
38:31
and roll it was seedy it was nasty I
38:34
lived in Hell's Kitchen it was a dirty
38:35
ass place we had squeegee
38:37
at the time it was just the whole thing
38:39
was a mess and then there was like 50
38:42
kids rook young people running
38:45
throughout Central Park beatin people up
38:47
doing all kinds of crazy stuff and then
38:49
one jogger really female jogger really
38:51
got molested and was severely hurt and
38:54
they arrested five guys and then you
38:57
know then it goes into that they they
38:59
confessed and they were and to juries
39:02
indicted them but then sometime later
39:05
some other guy comes out and says it was
39:07
me and his DNA matched and somehow Trump
39:09
in all this was racist where the whole
39:11
city was literally saying kill fuckers
39:14
whoever it is kill him where's the cops
39:16
this is crazy the city's going down the
39:19
tubes but this is now been a turn into a
39:22
Ken Burns documentary to prove Trump is
39:25
a racist where's all the stories that
39:28
agree with Kushner on that where's all
39:30
the stories from before that I was in
39:31
New York he was the hero granted
39:34
laughingly hip-hoppers had him in all
39:37
his videos the lyrics everyone Trump is
39:39
the Trump come on we love him never
39:42
heard anything about racism
39:43
plays a misogynist you got to give me
39:45
that anyway I stopped good because my
39:52
hair looks pretty good now so I didn't
39:53
want you know it's when someone has
39:55
sharp object near your head you've got
39:57
to be careful what you're talking about
39:59
very very my she almost sniped my
40:04
hearing aid wire the other day no that
40:08
would have been costly no no no no this
40:11
just those are easy to replace
40:16
anyway all right well I think we've
40:18
solved the world's problems yeah I think
40:20
we're good to good to go continue to
40:25
promote the fact that everyone's full of
40:27
crap I got a full of crap clip I was
40:30
going through some old clips oh I'm
40:33
ready for Trump in the UK you want to go
40:34
back in time I don't want to go back in
40:37
time I just well if you a new company
40:39
you can do this later it's very funny I
40:42
got a couple of UK clips but go on you
40:45
no no no you lead into it I have stuff
40:47
but a
40:48
I'm passing like we start with Trump in
40:51
the UK and then he goes to Ireland this
40:53
is a very this is a 122 week week report
40:57
from the from PBS which is kind of a
41:00
background err I'm looking for your
41:03
feeling you K trumping UK oh one no oh
41:08
no she says trumping UK then Ireland I'm
41:10
sorry I got it a d-day commemoration
41:13
with President Trump and other world
41:14
leaders today in Portsmouth England they
41:17
gathered to mark the legendary invasion
41:18
in the beginning of the liberation of
41:20
Europe it was here the Allied forces
41:22
boarded landing craft to storm the I
41:26
want to start that clip over and I want
41:29
to I want to ask you this is yummy yummy
41:33
Sh else endure mm-hmm the TBS a woman
41:37
who were replacements
41:38
Gwyn's replacement yes and I would ask
41:40
you do you think this sounds like a high
41:42
school or in front of her class just so
41:45
interesting you were I was about to say
41:47
it sounds like a college TV broadcast
41:52
that the kids put together themselves
41:53
you know okay will you give her that
41:57
much okay we're still at high school
42:00
with President Trump and other world
42:03
leaders it's also the audio the audio
42:04
does not sound professional and that
42:06
always gives it kind of that you know
42:09
that kind of jerky high school vibe
42:11
today in Portsmouth England they
42:13
gathered to mark the legendary invasion
42:14
in the beginning of the liberation of
42:16
Europe it was here that Allied forces
42:19
boarded landing craft to storm the
42:20
beaches of Normandy and fight the Nazis
42:22
the president along with members of the
42:25
British royal family spent time greeting
42:26
d-day veterans mr. Trump had this to say
42:29
of Queen Elizabeth woman
42:33
he then flew briefly to Ireland to meet
42:35
with Irish Prime Minister Lee over at
42:37
Kirk the president said he was
42:39
optimistic that the UK could work out
42:41
one of its biggest brexit challenges the
42:43
question is whether for rockers Republic
42:45
of Ireland can work out a border deal
42:47
with Northern Ireland which is part of
42:48
the UK neither country wants to
42:50
reinstate a hard border before he left
42:58
London mr. Trump sat down with British
43:00
journalist Piers Morgan Morgan question
43:02
the president about whether he wished he
43:04
had served in the Vietnam War the
43:06
president received five deferments from
43:08
the draft one was for having bone spurs
43:10
the other four were for education I
43:12
thought it was a terrible war I thought
43:14
it was very far away
43:15
nobody ever you know you're talking
43:17
about Vietnam and at that time nobody
43:19
ever heard of the country this isn't
43:21
like I'm fighting against Nazi Germany
43:23
I'm fighting it were fighting against
43:25
Hitler I would have been honored but I
43:28
think I make up word right now that's
43:30
all they took from the Piers Morgan
43:32
interview yeah that piece well I think
43:36
they may take another small chunk but it
43:38
wasn't very good what the interview no I
43:41
wasn't very good the report and it's not
43:44
that good and I want to point something
43:46
out that when PBS newshour began with
43:49
McNeal and layer it started with two
43:52
extremely polished professionals major
43:55
Network broadcasters who decided they
43:58
had enough with a half-hour nightly news
44:01
and they wanted to do something for a
44:02
whole hour and so they went to PBS and
44:06
they decide they said look we want to do
44:09
something slick professional whole hour
44:11
we want to do something good and since
44:13
then it's just been bringing people that
44:16
are rank amateurs yeah into the fold and
44:20
with all their bigotry and prejudices
44:22
and I would now I'm now including Judy
44:24
in that and just running with it where's
44:27
where's all the superstars slick
44:29
professionals that that the were that
44:31
did what was the original idea of the
44:33
PBS Newshour now it's amateur hour but
44:35
they just caught the PBS amateur hour
44:38
and we should have the sand we should
44:40
have the sand man get a what's a yummy
44:46
dead
44:46
today a few go I like the the morning
44:52
shows here the way they categorized what
44:54
was going on the most important
44:55
highlights gets not that much different
44:57
from the news hour
44:58
they although I would have and I have a
45:01
piece of the the Piers Morgan interview
45:02
which is not too bad but here's Good
45:04
Morning America quick clip of just them
45:06
promoting the trip as we've seen
45:07
President Trump's visit is sparking
45:09
protests also in the UK our senior
45:11
foreign correspondent Ian panel is in
45:13
London with more on all that good
45:15
morning yen yeah good morning Robin from
45:17
the famous Trafalgar Square the statue
45:19
Nelson's column is right behind me for
45:22
the reason we're here today is because
45:23
of the people out here thousands tens of
45:26
thousands possibly even hundreds of
45:27
thousands are expected to gather here to
45:29
expect it today and not against America
45:32
they are against the president and the
45:34
official visit here to the UK they're
45:36
against the man the policies the words
45:38
the deeds and that is one of the last we
45:41
can see it in all the placards that
45:42
around here yes all the placards bad-guy
45:45
on I want I want to talk about the
45:48
placards the placards this was very
45:51
disappointing as well here in the next
45:52
clip it wasn't the hundreds of thousands
45:54
of people they wanted in fact I'll play
45:56
the CBS this morning clip and then I'll
45:58
tell you about the placards called mr.
46:01
Trump a poster boy for the far-right
46:04
movement around the world the president
46:06
called Khan a stone-cold loser yesterday
46:08
Paula Reid is outside 10 Downing Street
46:11
where the President and they are meeting
46:13
Paula we expected to hear more from the
46:15
president's opponents that's right Tony
46:17
even when visiting one of our closest
46:19
allies the president still manages to
46:21
find adversaries and those protests that
46:23
you mentioned are happening just a short
46:25
distance from here at 10 Downing Street
46:26
Tony we can actually hear several
46:28
thousand protesters demonstrating not
46:30
far from here but we're told it's a
46:32
considerably smaller group than what was
46:34
expected
46:35
among those protesters is opposition
46:37
leader Jeremy Corbyn he boycotted last
46:40
night state banquets but he's expected
46:42
to address the demonstrations now one
46:45
groups is employing a large balloon
46:47
depicting President Trump as a giant
46:49
orange baby in a diaper clutching an
46:52
iPhone the organizer says the balloon is
46:54
meant to send a message to President
46:56
Trump that he is not welcome here
46:58
couple things balloons not new it's also
47:02
not not only is it not new who says it's
47:04
an iPhone look to you look to me like an
47:08
Android phone right look to me more like
47:11
like an Android phone I don't think it
47:13
was a knife Android Apple but that blue
47:17
is not new and then of course nobody
47:19
reported I only saw this on the Sun Hat
47:21
and they had the woman and I had a clip
47:23
it was a video of her they showed the
47:25
whole thing some woman a trump supporter
47:28
a British Trump supporter came and took
47:30
a pair of scissors and popped the
47:31
balloon the big giant one yeah excellent
47:34
balloon deflating and they all got bent
47:37
out of shape about it and they arrested
47:40
the woman the police officer she made a
47:43
big scene cuz she had her phone running
47:45
it about movie so the movie was put on
47:46
the Sun the sun's website the complete
47:51
thing nobody reported on the popping of
47:54
the balloon on the major networks and I
47:56
thought was the most interesting thing
47:57
that took place well the the
48:02
organization behind this I would say
48:05
failed protests because they could not
48:08
show the numbers they were talking big
48:11
numbers but it didn't show up was
48:12
stopped the war coalition all the
48:16
placards that's British for signs which
48:20
were professionally created it had a
48:22
little URL in the bottom corner and it
48:25
was stop war or Guk and who is the
48:30
president I was I was very surprised I
48:32
didn't know that we had a new Bob Geldof
48:34
standing up but we do
48:36
the president of Stop the War Coalition
48:39
is Brian Eno oh really yeah huh I mean
48:45
yeah Brian you know if for those who
48:47
don't know Roxy Music how she produced
48:51
so much Bowie he produced Talking Heads
48:54
yeah major produced oh my god I mean but
48:58
I'd say Roxy Music is what I think he's
49:01
his some of his best work was but he's
49:03
worked with everybody and he's not the
49:07
president and I'm all for stopping war
49:09
but come on and also you know this was a
49:16
they lead up to celebrating
49:19
commemorating with our British allies
49:22
and okay we'll add the French for the
49:27
75th anniversary of d-day there was
49:31
there was a whole bunch of stuff going
49:32
on and was a lot of lot more than just
49:34
my Irish guy and this will probably lead
49:40
into some of your clips Sadiq Khan the
49:42
mayor of London I got that you got the
49:45
full video no I don't have the full who
49:47
I have a couple of things but I wanted
49:49
to I have to Isis that I I kind of I
49:53
started noticing some trends and I do
49:55
have a thesis that I'll bring up at the
49:57
end of this okay why don't why don't I
50:00
play the full clip and then you go into
50:01
your whole thesis the full clip we'll do
50:04
it later
50:04
okay so this video and it was very odd
50:06
it's Sadiq Khan the Mayor of London
50:09
talking really about our country and
50:13
what's going on here and and blaming all
50:16
of it on Trump I guess but he did it in
50:19
collaboration with Elle UK the magazine
50:22
Elle and he starts off with if it's a
50:25
big L logo I don't understand how that
50:28
works in the UK and I thought I would
50:30
have having lived there but you just
50:32
collaborate with magazines now is to
50:34
just to slam people and I'm not sure why
50:37
he did that but here it is
50:41
president Trump if you're watching this
50:44
your values and what you stand for are
50:46
the complete opposite of London's values
50:49
and the values in this country we think
50:51
diversity is not a weakness diversity is
50:53
a strength we respect women when we
50:55
think they're equal to men with it's
50:57
important to safeguard the rights of all
50:59
of us particularly vulnerable and
51:01
marginalized but not a president of the
51:03
u.s. say you have a massive leadership
51:05
problem you're a massive platform as
51:07
well people follow what you do what
51:08
you've seen over the last few years in
51:10
the USA is a rolling back or much of the
51:11
progress made in previous decades it's
51:14
really important we continue to move
51:15
forward what is seen in the USA is a
51:18
rolling back of the reproductive rights
51:20
of women in a situation now where some
51:23
states in the USA are making it almost
51:25
impossible if we're gonna have the
51:27
rights to have an abortion
51:28
one it has to look at the history books
51:30
to realize the consequences our women
51:32
are having the right to choose over
51:33
their own body what we can't afford to
51:35
do is return to backstreet abortions we
51:37
can't look forward to sees return to the
51:39
situation in yesterday Cades we had
51:41
women have no control over their bodies
51:43
it's really important we support women
51:45
in the USA the fight for gender equality
51:47
shouldn't just be fight for women and
51:50
girls all of us should be feminists and
51:52
that means men and boys too there was
51:55
lolis Society the Nobel Prize winner who
51:57
said how can all of us benefit when half
52:00
of us are held back that's why isn't
52:02
all-around fest to be feminist if you
52:04
believe that it's wrong to diss gender
52:06
inequality if he believes wrong that
52:08
women earn less than men if he believed
52:10
us wrong that we've been installed as
52:11
women against in 2019 you're a feminist
52:16
now I don't know why they use this
52:21
particular music track and why lu k
52:25
doesn't have anyone with ears attached
52:26
to the side of the head to hear that you
52:28
can barely hear the guy the dynamics are
52:30
off and i have to say though if this
52:34
politician thing doesn't work out you
52:36
got a career in broadcasting you really
52:38
punch it there so that you really got
52:39
some dynamic range you wanker there you
52:44
are being now I want to mention this
52:45
week I know I was I was being very
52:48
sarcastic you're right I agree so all he
52:54
talked about was what we're doing wrong
52:56
and as if the as if the state's
53:02
determining what they want to do and the
53:04
legal parameters around that and yeah
53:06
there's all kinds of issues let's look
53:09
at your own shit man people are getting
53:10
knifed well that's kind of where Trump
53:15
went with in the presser okay which is
53:20
AD warden I don't remember ever using
53:22
before but they're using it all the time
53:23
now
53:24
meaning press conference the presser and
53:27
the UK when it was up there with the
53:28
Teresa main I want to play that part
53:30
which hooks right into this con thing
53:33
okay which one is her on Con
53:35
I don't know Jeremy Corbyn never much
53:38
what is that what does that with one
53:40
your plane well from presser UK uncon
53:43
and I'll explain why you're confused
53:45
because the question actually was about
53:48
Jeremy Corbyn but he took it about how
53:52
the question went but I thought that's
53:56
not the way I thought I clipped it maybe
53:59
Trump presser UK one would that be the
54:02
one you want uh while we play that first
54:06
because it all relate to this my theme
54:08
I don't know Jeremy Corbyn I said I
54:11
don't know they are they're both exactly
54:12
the same what is this not yes yeah I
54:17
hate to say it bro but you have two
54:20
clips labeled different oh no here we go
54:22
a d-day commemoration with nope that's
54:24
not it
54:25
here Trump presser UK on comms theme um
54:28
for you
54:29
Trampas you hold tools with the current
54:32
Prime Minister the leader of Her
54:33
Majesty's opposition has been addressed
54:36
in a protest rally against your visit in
54:39
Trafalgar Square
54:40
he says he's disappointed you attacked
54:42
the London mayor and he criticized your
54:44
record on refugees what do you have to
54:48
say to him and is this man someone you
54:50
could do a trade deal with and to you
54:53
Prime Minister do you think that Sadiq
54:56
Khan is a stone-cold loser you're
54:58
talking about the Mayor of London
55:00
I said who you said yes well I think
55:02
he's been a not very good mayor from
55:05
what I understand he's done a poor job
55:07
crime is up a lot of problems and I
55:10
don't think he should be criticizing a
55:12
representative of the United States that
55:14
can do so much good for the United
55:17
Kingdom we talked about it before he
55:20
should be positive not negative he's a
55:21
negative force not a positive force and
55:24
if you look at what he said he hurts the
55:26
people of this great country and I think
55:29
he should actually focus on his job it'd
55:31
be a lot better if he did that he could
55:33
straighten out some of the problems that
55:35
he has and probably some of the problems
55:37
that he's caused you know I thought that
55:41
was very good I felt something in there
55:43
that got caught as I heard it again okay
55:46
when he talks about Corbin all right
55:48
now play now play press UK one I don't
55:54
know Jeremy Corbyn never met him never
55:57
spoke to him he wanted to meet today or
56:00
tomorrow and I decided that I would not
56:02
do that I think that he is from where I
56:06
come from somewhat of a negative force I
56:10
think that the people should look to do
56:13
things correctly as opposed to criticize
56:15
I really don't like critics as much as I
56:18
like and respect people that get things
56:20
done so I've decided not to meet as far
56:24
as the protests I have to tell you
56:25
because I commented on it yesterday we
56:28
left the prime minister the Queen the
56:31
royal family there were thousands of
56:33
people on the streets cheering and even
56:36
coming over today there were thousands
56:38
of people cheering and then I heard that
56:40
there were protests I said where are the
56:42
pro
56:42
I don't see any protests I did see a
56:44
small protest today when I came very
56:46
small so a lot of it is fake news I hate
56:49
to say but you saw the the people waving
56:51
the American flag waving your flag it
56:54
was tremendous spirit and love
56:56
there was great love it was an alliance
56:58
and I didn't see the protesters or till
57:01
just a little while ago and it was a
57:02
very very small group of people
57:06
now a couple things one I only picked up
57:08
on this theme after I put developed both
57:11
these clips but there was an element in
57:13
here that I thought was worth noting
57:16
which is did anyone ever show us
57:17
anything that works show us any of these
57:19
guys waving the American and British
57:21
flags no Trump came in all I saw was the
57:24
protest stuff I saw some YouTube clips
57:26
but even then I wasn't quite sure when
57:28
it when it was shy you just don't know
57:30
anymore
57:30
yeah like misleading on the part of the
57:35
media and they never again they didn't
57:37
show the Trump blimp getting deflated
57:39
which I still think was the big race I
57:41
spotted but I spot about these two
57:43
eclipses I believe this is deliberate
57:45
and I think is gonna be a theme in
57:47
future Trump discussions because it
57:50
brings in kind of New Age touchy-feely
57:52
crap which is he's a negative force he
57:56
said it about Sadiq Khan yes and he then
57:58
he said it about Korbin actually the
58:00
other one I think the other way around
58:01
but he said it about both of them and
58:03
it's like he's negative force it's a
58:05
negative force you're gonna start
58:06
hearing this a lot from Trump because I
58:08
said I think you can go some players
58:10
play swift it off the guys negative and
58:12
he goes on and makes it he says I hate
58:14
critics even though he's a critic I like
58:17
people to get things done
58:18
he's a negative force a negative force I
58:21
I think I think you're right I think
58:24
it's the beginning of something you know
58:26
just one little interdiction yeah I
58:30
don't have any clips but it appears to
58:32
me and maybe some of our British
58:34
producers can let us know that the
58:35
British press somehow had riled
58:38
everybody up interfering that into being
58:42
afraid of into fearing that Trump in
58:46
conversation with Maher Bojo whoever
58:50
else Gould would say you know what yeah
58:54
we're gonna do a trade deal but we're
58:55
gonna screw your national health system
58:57
to everyone all I was reading a lot of
59:00
office and NHS on the table NHS on the
59:02
table like what are you talking about
59:05
did you see they explained I heard him
59:08
say it yeah but what what does it what
59:10
were they afraid of what had they been
59:11
riled up about yeah
59:13
they're full of crap because what it was
59:14
was a misunderstanding on Trump's part
59:17
which is not
59:17
unusual I think we got to get used to
59:19
this and they said what do you think
59:21
you're some guy asked them some
59:23
boneheaded questions and nothing to do
59:25
with anything what about the trade talks
59:26
what's on the table what are you gonna
59:28
do what is everything on the tables NHS
59:30
on the table like that just lift it in
59:32
its Trump said yeah everything's on the
59:35
table you know what's crazy the NHS was
59:38
used to get people to vote for brexit
59:42
the exact opposite yeah was it oh well
59:45
people are gonna overflow no and then
59:50
they took the story and they ran with it
59:51
even though Trump later said I don't
59:53
really want to deal with the anti-itch I
59:55
got nothing to do with it it's your
59:57
medical system how's that what is he
59:59
says what does that got to do a trade
1:00:02
and which is right what has had to do a
1:00:05
trade nothing and so but meanwhile the
1:00:08
British press oh he's gonna steal our
1:00:10
NHS he's gonna take our baby budget
1:00:18
analysis is this these press Kaiser yeah
1:00:20
they're very they're disappointing I
1:00:22
have couple of clips one with a nice so
1:00:25
that I think is a winner
1:00:26
alright here's here's the classic though
1:00:29
so now I don't know if this is the
1:00:30
British reporter an American but this is
1:00:32
the reporter screeching at Trump nine
1:00:35
second clip that I just think is a gem
1:00:44
didn't find it now it was it was played
1:00:48
only one channel for some reason you
1:00:49
didn't hear it back it was the camera
1:00:51
clicking yeah yeah you I don't know why
1:00:55
but for some reason only one channel
1:00:56
came through and you didn't hear it I
1:00:58
didn't hear it no I know you didn't hear
1:01:00
it you won't hear it either because it's
1:01:01
one channel I don't know why oh I see
1:01:03
okay sorry just a bunch of clicking this
1:01:05
somebody yells about you know does one
1:01:07
of those any collusion yeah it was
1:01:10
totally in any collusion thing fix it
1:01:13
for you and then there's this one which
1:01:15
is the sadaqa Sadiq Khan loser I so
1:01:18
Sadiq Khan is a stone-cold loser that
1:01:24
was a question right it was the question
1:01:26
yeah I like better but I'm sorry came in
1:01:31
mono or something or one channel which
1:01:33
is also something wrong with my setup
1:01:35
somehow because it didn't go to the
1:01:36
stream either so I've got some channel
1:01:38
problems to be fixed okay don't worry
1:01:42
about regarding you can I have one other
1:01:49
observation I find it very sad that
1:01:52
because of the state of hate hmm like
1:01:57
that one the state of hate there's just
1:02:00
no real reporting and you know I come
1:02:03
from I come from the industry I come
1:02:05
from entertainment I like seeing
1:02:08
milania's outfits I also like women's
1:02:10
clothing not to wear but I like it I
1:02:12
like it on with and that's like seeing I
1:02:16
like seeing what they're dressed in and
1:02:18
she timecode and she had all this
1:02:20
beautiful she had all these beautiful
1:02:22
outfits on she had little little
1:02:26
throwbacks to lady died and she just
1:02:28
looks so stunning and good I mean she'd
1:02:32
left to get on the helicopter in DC
1:02:34
she's got a Big Ben dress on I mean it's
1:02:36
just sad for her I really have to say I
1:02:39
feel bad for her this she should be
1:02:41
Vogue Elle now we know Elle's not gonna
1:02:44
do anything they'd rather have a do
1:02:46
Sadiq on their website but man it's it's
1:02:51
it's many many years from now we will
1:02:53
talk about how incredibly stylish she
1:02:56
was and I really appreciated the detail
1:02:59
that went into her clothing and it's a
1:03:01
big deal in typically it's a big deal
1:03:04
now it's just not wet now I have one of
1:03:08
the really fine examples of like the
1:03:11
media not are being stupid I'm not sure
1:03:15
but this is this was a summary of a
1:03:17
couple of Trump things and the mistakes
1:03:21
and errors he made because they're
1:03:23
everybody wants to you know Trump's a
1:03:24
big liar sorry think it says a big lie
1:03:26
and this is Jimmy Sh again with the
1:03:30
ridiculous could apparently ridiculous
1:03:32
Trump lies the important Trump lies that
1:03:35
he made and Judy of course a major Trump
1:03:38
hater he tries to draw it out of her -
1:03:41
what kind of whore
1:03:42
lies and so we're gonna hear the
1:03:45
ridiculous Trump lies and I want you to
1:03:47
tell me how ridiculous these are and if
1:03:50
they're even lies
1:03:51
president Trump plants have spent
1:03:53
tonight in Ireland and one of his golf
1:03:54
resorts Judy Umesh high so that
1:03:57
interview he did the president did with
1:04:00
the British journalist Piers Morgan were
1:04:02
there other claims the president made
1:04:04
that are being questioned well the
1:04:07
president's had a number of things that
1:04:09
were simply not based in fact he would
1:04:11
not say that climate change is a clear
1:04:13
and present danger that of course the
1:04:15
conclusion of scientists all over the
1:04:16
country in the world as well as
1:04:18
scientists working for the Trump
1:04:19
administration he also said that he
1:04:21
talked to Prince Charles about this for
1:04:23
sometime about 90 minutes and that
1:04:25
Prince Charles stressed to him that he
1:04:26
was concerned about future generations
1:04:27
and climate change but the president
1:04:29
just simply was not convinced he also
1:04:31
said that Winston Churchill the former
1:04:33
British prime minister didn't have to
1:04:35
deal with the threat of nuclear weapons
1:04:36
that's simply not true there were Nazis
1:04:38
thinking of trying to build a nuclear
1:04:40
weapon during the time of Winston
1:04:41
Churchill so that just simply again was
1:04:44
something else that was just not based
1:04:45
in fact well I'm glad you you clip this
1:04:48
because from the Piers Morgan interview
1:04:50
which I thought was very entertaining is
1:04:52
about half an hour long the president
1:04:53
was very calm cool collected funny
1:04:56
entertaining he and peers have a good
1:04:58
rapport and and I clipped the piece
1:05:01
about Prince Charles and climate change
1:05:04
if it's okay I'll bring it in here
1:05:05
because what did she say we said that
1:05:09
the Prince tried to convince him that
1:05:11
climate change the in her let me see I
1:05:15
got it here as well as scientists
1:05:17
working for the Trump administration he
1:05:19
also said that he talked to Prince
1:05:20
Charles about this for some time about
1:05:22
90 minutes and that Prince Charles
1:05:23
stressed to him that he was concerned
1:05:25
about future generations and climate
1:05:26
change but the president just simply was
1:05:28
not convinced oh okay let's listen to
1:05:31
what he actually said well people want
1:05:32
to hear fury about climate change is
1:05:34
that you basically understand that
1:05:37
almost every scientist who looks into
1:05:38
this believes climate change is a very
1:05:40
real and present danger if we don't
1:05:43
tackle it now an America has to lead the
1:05:45
way along with China and India Derby is
1:05:48
serious trouble do you accept that
1:05:50
you know you just said it China India
1:05:52
Russia many of the nations they have not
1:05:54
very good air not very good water in the
1:05:57
sense of pollution and cleanliness if
1:05:59
you go to certain cities I'm not going
1:06:01
to name cities but I can if you go to
1:06:04
certain cities you can't even breathe
1:06:05
and now that air is going up so if we
1:06:08
have a clean in terms of a planet we're
1:06:10
talking about a very small you know for
1:06:12
a small distance between China and the
1:06:14
US or other kind of thing is mutual
1:06:17
responsibility no we in every question
1:06:19
but they don't do there is you
1:06:20
personally believe in climate change I
1:06:22
believe that there's a change in weather
1:06:24
and I think it changes both ways don't
1:06:27
forget it used to be called global
1:06:28
warming that wasn't working then it was
1:06:30
called climate change now it's actually
1:06:31
called extreme weather because with
1:06:34
extreme weather you can't miss look we
1:06:35
have a thing now in tornadoes I don't
1:06:37
remember tornadoes and the u.s. to the
1:06:39
extent but then when you look back 40
1:06:42
years ago we had the worst tornado binge
1:06:44
that we've ever had in the 1890s we had
1:06:47
our worst hurricanes and I would say
1:06:49
we've had some very bad what are you
1:06:50
able to give Prince Charles any comfort
1:06:52
that you as the United States president
1:06:54
I'll take you mister I think I was yeah
1:06:56
I think we had a great conversation and
1:06:58
it was about as you would call it
1:06:59
climate change but yeah I think we had a
1:07:03
very very good he moved you a little bit
1:07:05
I'll tell you what moved me is his
1:07:08
passion for future generations he's
1:07:10
really not doing this for him he's doing
1:07:12
this for future generations he really
1:07:14
felt and this is this is real he
1:07:16
believes that he wants to have a world
1:07:18
that's good for future generations you
1:07:20
want you know that and I do too
1:07:21
and and that really isn't he that you
1:07:25
know he's Prince Charles he doesn't have
1:07:28
to worry about future generations in
1:07:29
theory unless he's a very good person
1:07:32
who cares about people and that's what
1:07:34
impressed me maybe the most his love for
1:07:37
this world didn't quite sound the same
1:07:39
way yes she and I all she endure put it
1:07:42
together well the other thing is then
1:07:45
she goes on and drops the real gem
1:07:48
called gem which is that Trump casually
1:07:52
says well Winston Churchill didn't have
1:07:54
to worry about nuclear weapons and she
1:07:56
says oh yes he did
1:07:59
because it was a known fact that Germans
1:08:01
were working on snow but he knew what in
1:08:03
but an a-bomb was gonna do that it
1:08:06
wasn't something that Churchill was
1:08:08
fretting about Shushi kidding where's
1:08:10
the evidence of that hey by the way
1:08:14
Trump should have said instead of
1:08:16
extreme weather you should have said
1:08:18
climate crisis yeah and you know what I
1:08:21
have another I have another piece of
1:08:23
advice for the president try it again on
1:08:26
me I'll be the president you tell me now
1:08:28
do you believe in climate hey you do one
1:08:30
of those you believe in climate change
1:08:32
well let me tell you John I am a climate
1:08:35
optimist this is what he needs to start
1:08:38
doing ooh I like it yeah I heard it from
1:08:42
I think void 0 said it or tweeted or
1:08:46
something like I'm stealing that gonna
1:08:51
be fine
1:08:53
that would work yeah it would work
1:08:58
especially in we're in with the negative
1:09:00
thing these people are just negative
1:09:03
forces they think beyond serve I'm still
1:09:16
more about this Winston Churchill
1:09:18
fretting about the a-bomb when no one
1:09:21
even knew what an a-bomb would do that's
1:09:25
that is a blatant lie yeah hello
1:09:29
we miss you Gwen wherever you are they
1:09:33
do miss you miss you we miss you did I
1:09:36
have anything else about what do you
1:09:39
have anything else on Trump in the UK
1:09:40
except you have tried to fuck with Iran
1:09:43
it was a PBS little mention I thought
1:09:45
was really small so play it no American
1:09:49
president has met with the leader of the
1:09:50
Islamic is this the Trump in UK Trump
1:09:54
would talk with Iran before we move away
1:09:57
from the UK you have no more UK think
1:10:02
there's one of his press conferences no
1:10:05
president has met with the leader of the
1:10:07
Islamic Republic of Iran are you
1:10:09
prepared if it comes to it to George or
1:10:11
President rouhani of Iran
1:10:13
he attended my talk yes yeah of course
1:10:15
I'd much rather talk you would sit down
1:10:16
with
1:10:17
ah sure the Iranians have refused to
1:10:20
talk for now the United States is the
1:10:22
only nation to leave the Iran nuclear
1:10:24
deal Iran recently threatened to resume
1:10:26
high-level uranium enrichment if the US
1:10:29
has not lift sanctions and impose when
1:10:30
it left the deal they're so smart they
1:10:33
know everything don't they this is smart
1:10:35
over there the the I guess the big thing
1:10:41
is that the big D Day celebration and I
1:10:43
think that's why Trump was on good
1:10:44
behavior he was not gonna met also he is
1:10:47
from Royal bloodlines and let's not
1:10:49
let's not kid each other about this if
1:10:51
there's factions in the world you've got
1:10:53
the Rockefellers the Rothschilds and
1:10:55
Trump is from the old school he's half
1:10:57
of him is from Scotland he's British
1:10:59
he's British German yeah and he's got
1:11:03
the bloodline so of course the Queen
1:11:05
recognizes her own blood and and you may
1:11:08
think I'm crazy for saying that but that
1:11:10
this is the true backing of Trump is
1:11:12
these people not the not the bankers but
1:11:18
the the old old old world oh you know
1:11:23
the Rockefellers the versus Rothschild
1:11:26
the Rothschilds right would be behind
1:11:29
Trump no no no no no no the Rothschilds
1:11:34
are the are the banking order he's not
1:11:36
with the banking order no I would the
1:11:38
banking order but he's with the
1:11:39
rotschild
1:11:40
the bloodline is more of them banking
1:11:44
orders as the Rothschild the old order
1:11:46
in the new order and this is the new
1:11:47
order that's not with him okay well it'd
1:11:49
be debated yeah I did and not for us to
1:11:52
debate but yes but he is from the royal
1:11:56
family the Royal hierarchy hello you got
1:12:06
to work on your body lizard lizard do
1:12:11
you have the nasty comment the nasty
1:12:15
comment with proof well Anthony veterans
1:12:17
and their families tell me they don't
1:12:19
know quite what to expect today but they
1:12:21
hope that the focus today will shift
1:12:23
from President Trump to the shared
1:12:24
sacrifices made 75 years ago when
1:12:28
thousands of troops sailed from this
1:12:29
Harbor to the beaches of Normandy the
1:12:33
past two days of president Trump's UK
1:12:36
state visit have been filled with royal
1:12:38
pageantry and politics but on the eve of
1:12:46
the 75th anniversary of d-day President
1:12:48
Trump continued to try to clear up any
1:12:50
insults he may have made about his royal
1:12:52
hosts during a British television
1:12:54
interview do you think mega Marvel's
1:12:57
nasty or no no you know the question was
1:12:59
asked to me and I didn't know that she
1:13:02
said anything bad about me it sounds
1:13:04
like she did and that's okay I mean okay
1:13:05
join the crowd right the president was
1:13:07
referring to his description of the
1:13:09
Duchess of Sussex after he was told
1:13:11
Markel had called him misogynistic
1:13:13
during an interview with the son she's
1:13:15
such a virgin Canada if you got elected
1:13:17
a lot of people moving here what can I
1:13:20
say no I didn't know that she was nasty
1:13:21
I was referring to she's nice I said she
1:13:24
was nasty about me and essentially I
1:13:26
didn't know she was nasty about me yeah
1:13:29
that was a Twitter storm for about two
1:13:31
hours yeah I was dumb but but there's
1:13:34
two things that were interesting one is
1:13:36
that Trump was fairly quick witted about
1:13:38
a lot of people want to move here yeah
1:13:40
bring it
1:13:41
re bringing attention to the southern
1:13:43
border he did it without Missy there's
1:13:47
no beat there it was just bad yeah yeah
1:13:49
yeah he was oh I thought that was
1:13:51
interesting the other thing was that
1:13:52
this this lying or this was a lie
1:13:54
yeah but I don't think I think half of
1:13:57
this stuff he's just yakking away and
1:13:58
he's not paying attention to himself and
1:14:00
he said yeah well nasty his problem is
1:14:06
he's not finishing his sentences what he
1:14:09
said was I didn't know she was nasty
1:14:10
about me I didn't know she said
1:14:12
something nasty about me so he doesn't
1:14:17
think that he's not thinking when he
1:14:18
talks well that's what Pelosi does
1:14:20
that's what rent Ron Paul did and that
1:14:22
means a lot of people do that but I
1:14:24
still think he was just just yakking
1:14:26
randomly and it wasn't that big of a
1:14:29
deal and then the whole thing was who
1:14:30
cares about any of this thank you
1:14:33
sideshow and I do have some nutty Pelosi
1:14:36
stuff for us but first
1:14:38
I'd like to thank you for your courage
1:14:40
and say in the morning to you the man
1:14:41
who put the sea and climate optimist
1:14:43
John see read good morning to you mr.
1:14:47
Adam Cross when the more you all boots
1:14:49
on the ground feet here some are games a
1:14:50
nights out there and all the Dames a
1:14:52
nights out there in the morning to the
1:14:53
trawl room it is no agenda stream comm
1:14:56
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1:15:01
great programming you can always check
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1:15:10
of shows are on there live and in a
1:15:12
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you can also pop into the chat room and
1:15:16
troll away with everybody which is it's
1:15:20
a fun thing to do also in the morning to
1:15:23
comic strip bloggers comic strip
1:15:27
bloggers csb oh you're right it's ESB we
1:15:32
have no idea who has comic strip blogger
1:15:36
CSB well CSB did the artwork for episode
1:15:41
11 43 the title of that was Nance in the
1:15:43
hood and this was a very interesting
1:15:45
conceptual piece of art it was a Russian
1:15:49
doll one of those really call him the
1:15:52
doll insight illusion oh yeah babushka
1:15:55
nesting doll and it's a partially open
1:15:57
and in their nesting inside the babushka
1:15:59
doll is our man robert muller right in
1:16:03
the middle when I was in Russia once I
1:16:08
bought a bunch of them yeah and
1:16:09
including the big commercial ones that
1:16:11
are just really solely kids toy stores
1:16:14
big giant things and they're cheap
1:16:17
they're more elaborate ones or the
1:16:19
better ones and they cost a lot of money
1:16:20
but there's always a gag in there like
1:16:24
you go through the doll the expensive
1:16:26
ones it tends to be a gag they're all
1:16:28
hand-painted beautiful and you open open
1:16:30
open and then in the very it's very
1:16:33
inside of like a series of Leslie
1:16:35
premiers of Russia is a little Lenin or
1:16:38
are a little big Marx or a Hot Wheels a
1:16:42
little bitty stuff but anyway whatever
1:16:44
it is they're very funny and kids like
1:16:48
him and they try to kids
1:16:50
I bought those when there's when the my
1:16:52
kids were kids and they loved playing
1:16:54
with him it's Matroska dog matroyshka
1:16:58
which is nesting who brand model now
1:17:03
babushka is grandma no well but choice
1:17:05
you got it means matronly it has its
1:17:08
roots pretty much the same you never
1:17:09
cease to amaze me
1:17:10
you understand black culture from
1:17:13
somehow from names you understand Russia
1:17:16
and you just you continuously amaze me
1:17:19
I'm so so get religious to work with you
1:17:22
but they're nesting dolls and they're
1:17:24
pretty cool no agenda are definitely but
1:17:28
if you have kids they're terrific toys
1:17:30
for some reason kids like putting
1:17:32
territory and lay them around and back
1:17:35
together I'm taking apart the Russian
1:17:38
mentality and this part I don't I
1:17:41
remember my parents had a matroyshka
1:17:44
doll and I remember doing the same thing
1:17:46
as a kid who up take him out put him in
1:17:48
take him up put him in and my want I'd
1:17:49
be careful with that alright but it's
1:17:53
nice to know you by Russian toys for
1:17:55
your kids that kind of makes sense hey
1:17:56
you know they get maybe they become
1:17:58
rocket scientists I don't know a coder
1:18:02
actually learning how to code I think
1:18:04
it's better giving a kid one of these
1:18:06
nesting dolls because you end up with
1:18:08
the kid that could get understands
1:18:10
nested oh yes hierarchies before yeah if
1:18:14
then sure loops that's a stretch but I
1:18:18
like it this is our value for value
1:18:20
model we decided early on it would not
1:18:24
be a good idea to entrust our our work
1:18:27
to third-party companies it stays within
1:18:30
our production family including how we
1:18:32
distribute everything and its value for
1:18:36
value so you determine how much value
1:18:40
you got from the show by translating
1:18:42
that into monetary units or other forms
1:18:45
such as artwork or jingles or end of
1:18:48
show clips as stories information and
1:18:51
we'd like to thank our executive
1:18:53
producers and associate executive
1:18:54
producers up front and you have a couple
1:18:56
of them for today
1:18:58
okay we do have two executives and a
1:19:04
slew three I guess the associates
1:19:08
there's executive Kitab is a sir
1:19:12
upin soccer hope and soccer and soccer
1:19:16
yes and he says I TM gents I was looking
1:19:20
toward making a larger donation to the
1:19:23
show in my accountant inform me I was
1:19:25
getting $4,000 back from the Fed once
1:19:28
she finalized my taxes the forms arrived
1:19:32
and on review inform me I owe $2,000 oh
1:19:37
no let's do this I hate that after some
1:19:41
triple checking we found an error I
1:19:43
ended up with a whopping $350 back so
1:19:45
here you go get busy spending this well
1:19:49
I got get busy finding a new accountant
1:19:51
yes well thank you sir who fan soccer
1:19:54
actually he reminded me of something and
1:19:57
we've done this on the show before and I
1:19:59
and Tina and I were chatting about
1:20:00
something and I said you know there's
1:20:02
all kinds of money laying around that
1:20:04
you that the government holds on that
1:20:06
states hold on to you for and then you
1:20:08
can get that back she's like what are
1:20:09
you talking about yeah we did this on
1:20:11
the show once and so you go to usa.gov I
1:20:14
forget the exact you know / whatever it
1:20:17
is it's found found money online and you
1:20:22
know take you to States and then you
1:20:24
enter your of course your information
1:20:27
social security number and we had done
1:20:29
this on the show several years ago and I
1:20:31
remember getting money then and there
1:20:33
were three states that had money for me
1:20:35
like 250 bucks
1:20:36
yeah it's fantastic you got a feel like
1:20:42
the reason for this we should explain is
1:20:44
the a lot of like for example if you
1:20:46
opened a bank account or a trading
1:20:48
account with some some firm and you do
1:20:51
you go inactive you just stop using it
1:20:54
it's the money still sitting there 400
1:20:55
bucks these guys in unlike in the olden
1:20:58
days where they just keep it they
1:21:00
required after like two or three years
1:21:03
of stagnant account where there's no
1:21:05
activity to send it to the state it
1:21:07
could also be a whole banking accounts
1:21:09
to get close or some old stock I don't
1:21:11
know what can also
1:21:12
the old insurance account you may have
1:21:14
it can be a utilities bill that you
1:21:18
overpaid this tons of stuff two hundred
1:21:20
and fifty dollars we like we're bouncing
1:21:22
around like break out the Veuve woohoo
1:21:26
yes I have and there's not necessarily
1:21:28
in just your state for example I had
1:21:30
some money owed me by because I had this
1:21:32
no I checked New Jersey New York
1:21:35
California and Texas and I had money in
1:21:37
each one of them yeah
1:21:40
that I hadn't that we didn't get the
1:21:41
last time we did this will you go do it
1:21:44
again you haven't done it for a while
1:21:45
that's what I just said I just didn't go
1:21:48
do it again you haven't done it for a
1:21:49
while we just did it what did you not
1:21:53
hear me say we found $250 yeah but I
1:21:56
thought that was from the year no no no
1:21:58
no this is from yesterday yesterday yes
1:22:03
oh my god you should donate it to the
1:22:07
show okay and this is a good idea for
1:22:10
everybody
1:22:10
go find your found money it's out there
1:22:12
you be surprised Tina found money too
1:22:17
what did she find
1:22:19
I think it was $65 from it we'll know a
1:22:24
lot we'll take it you got to fill out
1:22:27
forms and stuff but they kind of
1:22:28
preprint them for you and your print to
1:22:30
be still got a mail it in but it works
1:22:32
and so be usa.gov and you can find it
1:22:35
there anyway onward you also use do your
1:22:38
look your states maybe yeah okay there's
1:22:40
way you just look around well they have
1:22:42
the jumping-off links to all the states
1:22:44
that's how they do it
1:22:45
yeah Jacobs Schultz's in Toronto Ontario
1:22:49
3 to $33 point zero-zero sent a note in
1:22:54
email good thanks for all the great work
1:22:56
you and Adam are doing if I could read
1:22:57
the following note if you could read the
1:22:59
following note on the show that would be
1:23:00
greatly appreciated make sure I'm
1:23:03
anonymous know I'm already sitting
1:23:09
edit points we got a lot more guys in a
1:23:14
few would start a big or did my favorite
1:23:17
one is they do a long note and by the
1:23:19
way keep me anonymous very end
1:23:25
dad and my cousin and I are traveling
1:23:28
from Toronto to Austin for the 4th of
1:23:29
July festivities huh any recommendations
1:23:33
on places to check out we like guns and
1:23:36
meat you are too Bitcoin mining
1:23:42
technicians that we recently laid-off
1:23:44
also please call up my friend Roos Bay
1:23:48
as a massive douchebag but never donates
1:23:54
love you both well for the bitcoin guys
1:23:58
but some advice from Mr curry
1:24:01
well I will find the exact that since
1:24:04
you like guns and meat and I don't know
1:24:06
if they'll be open on July 4th unlikely
1:24:09
but depending on how many days you were
1:24:10
here there is in fact John you saw it
1:24:14
there's an Oryx farm not far from here
1:24:16
in the Fredericksburg area where I
1:24:19
believe you can go and you can shoot
1:24:21
your own Oryx and go shoot one you go
1:24:23
shoot one and then they you know they'll
1:24:25
even do all the dressing for you so you
1:24:27
can take home your your meat so guns and
1:24:30
meat and some killing involved welcome
1:24:33
to Texas yeah and I will say this yes
1:24:36
we're driving around live where I'm
1:24:38
driving around Austin area the Austin
1:24:44
area and I'm going I think and we
1:24:47
heading I'm heading east so I'm going
1:24:50
out to the wine country in the hill
1:24:51
country is called the hill country with
1:24:53
a bunch of white
1:24:54
it's very strange there's a bunch of
1:24:55
wineries black scree whiners is not a
1:24:59
few we're talking about there's this
1:25:01
maybe 10 that I know of
1:25:03
I think there's if there's not 40 I'd be
1:25:06
shocked
1:25:07
did you go to grape Creek did you see
1:25:09
those things and get that far out I get
1:25:10
cuz it's deaf you're why I stopped at
1:25:12
these places too sometime I got to get
1:25:14
back to your dad to get back to your
1:25:15
little party and you are hammered of
1:25:17
course and so that but there's not only
1:25:21
wineries but there's a slew of
1:25:23
distilleries and there you know Viking
1:25:27
companies out in the out in that area
1:25:29
and then while I'm driving out there I'm
1:25:30
coming back and I noticed this is what
1:25:32
died hell cuz there's a lot it gets its
1:25:34
breeding season um because a lot of
1:25:36
you could drive elendor be a a-hole
1:25:38
pastor Phil little lambs are very cute
1:25:40
little bitty guys and there's a little
1:25:42
bunch of little mini Oryx tasty but you
1:25:46
know they got the horn straight up in
1:25:48
the air and they're kind of brown and
1:25:50
look like a little little light little
1:25:51
deer a little bit fawn yeah with really
1:25:54
long horns and I'm drew yeah their
1:25:56
vendor gets when they're adults the
1:25:58
things are like a mile high these horns
1:26:00
and they're straight mm-hmm and I'm
1:26:03
driving by the holy crap
1:26:05
I suggest the oryx's I've heard so much
1:26:07
about and I drove a little further on
1:26:08
the other side there was another Oryx
1:26:10
farm
1:26:11
yeah so I'm glad this was very I think
1:26:13
this was a great thing that the Texans
1:26:15
are doing cuz this animal is extinct
1:26:17
there's there's more extinct animals
1:26:20
breed them and kill them and eat them
1:26:21
this is great I could not agree with you
1:26:26
more this is this yeah there there's
1:26:29
more Oryx in Texas than there are in
1:26:31
Africa as far as I know there's none in
1:26:34
Africa there you go so we beat them go
1:26:36
Texas
1:26:37
but yeah it's but eating them is is it's
1:26:41
quite a pleasure they are truly that is
1:26:43
a clean beautiful meat Emma bloomer two
1:26:49
hundred four dollars and forty four
1:26:51
cents becomes our associate executive
1:26:52
producer for showed 1144 donating to a
1:26:57
4.44 my smoking hot Huck
1:26:59
in my smokin hot husband Andrew bloomers
1:27:03
name ooh
1:27:04
please deduce and call out well first
1:27:07
the deduced and call out Eric Hammond
1:27:14
and James Adamson as delinquents James
1:27:20
especially sensing this is the Ben
1:27:22
Shapiro know who was the other guy that
1:27:27
was Eric's douchebaggery and this is
1:27:30
James Adamson Pittsburgh Pennsylvania me
1:27:35
yes we had about a dozen people my last
1:27:40
minute Google image sourced Adam and
1:27:43
John heads on a stick and the mac and
1:27:46
cheese sir Ryan are ordered it was
1:27:48
fun - already have inside jokes with the
1:27:51
people there and not worry about
1:27:53
triggering anyone now stop right there
1:27:55
so first of all I'd attach to this email
1:27:57
were the pictures I don't if you saw him
1:27:59
John and good group of people and and
1:28:02
this line really hit me when I was
1:28:04
reading the email it was so fun to
1:28:05
already have inside jokes with people
1:28:08
there and not have to worry about
1:28:09
triggering anyone can you imagine how
1:28:11
freeing that is to walk into a place
1:28:15
where there's people who you don't know
1:28:18
but you know that you have some
1:28:21
connection to them you got some ITM some
1:28:23
ring flashing you got some you know you
1:28:26
have your inside jokes you have your you
1:28:28
know even the heads on a stick and you
1:28:29
know they're not gonna get triggered by
1:28:31
you this is a great evening out and I
1:28:34
really appreciate Emma for putting it
1:28:36
together for you so yeah I think she
1:28:37
organised it did she not yes yes the
1:28:41
notion that a lot of people when they go
1:28:44
to anything especially when they're the
1:28:46
big me that's when you really have a
1:28:47
large crowd and you end up with the fact
1:28:51
that nobody is triggered don't get into
1:28:56
an argument about how Hillary got job
1:28:58
because she won the popular vote none of
1:29:01
that ever happens and it's extremely
1:29:04
Pleasant and relaxing exactly yeah truly
1:29:09
parts you explain but when you do and
1:29:11
you experience it just as with strangers
1:29:13
yes it's quite the thing I most like
1:29:16
normal you feel like wow this is pretty
1:29:17
normal right like you fit right in
1:29:19
exactly anyway she said she'd love some
1:29:22
Karma for our fourth human resource who
1:29:24
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might have thought about being president
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some point in her life possibly
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now here's pan C explosive licking
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poison
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tariffs to allow sanctions on enemies in
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the face of unusual and extraordinary
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threats this is from the same President
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of the United States when all of the
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intelligence agencies and now the Muller
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report have clearly said that Russia
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made an assault on our elections he
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won't defend our country from that
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happening in the future from a president
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who says that assault that they are
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claiming that Russia made on our
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elections is a hoax
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that's not supporting and defending the
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Constitution of the United States
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supporting supporting the Constitution
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is that what is that where she's going
1:39:26
no she said it's no longer preserve
1:39:28
protect and defend it supporting would
1:39:31
you please support this support this no
1:39:34
she's always thinking about supporting
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bills like yeah this is bullcrap what
1:39:37
she said total evil well this is now
1:39:41
she's right on about impeachment and she
1:39:45
although she goes into a very wacky
1:39:48
explanation I think she's very clear on
1:39:51
why the impeachment proceedings
1:39:54
shouldn't should take very take it very
1:39:56
slowly and not jump into anything and it
1:40:00
is mainly Dorothy under education of the
1:40:02
American population and certainly even
1:40:06
journalists in many parts of the world
1:40:08
have no idea what the impeachment
1:40:09
process actually is it's important for
1:40:12
people to know first of all I travel all
1:40:15
the time in the country do you know most
1:40:17
people think that impeachment means
1:40:18
you're out of office should you ever get
1:40:21
that feeling are you just in the bubble
1:40:22
here they think that you get impeached
1:40:26
you're gone I think she's right
1:40:29
I truly believe there's and there's
1:40:31
hundreds of thousands of otherwise
1:40:34
pretty smart educated people who think
1:40:36
yeah we impeach him we'll be out I don't
1:40:39
think they know how the process works
1:40:42
it's an interesting thesis I write I
1:40:44
would agree I think most people don't
1:40:46
know they just
1:40:47
if you
1:40:47
talk to these people around here impeach
1:40:50
him easily but then as you recall we
1:40:53
actually have evidence of this
1:40:54
some people think that if you impeach
1:40:56
him Hillary becomes president that's
1:40:59
haven't heard that one in a while so the
1:41:03
process is and she's good and she's
1:41:05
gonna explain how this works so let's
1:41:08
just tackle it upfront it's a political
1:41:11
process it's not a legal process it's a
1:41:14
political process when you use the 25th
1:41:16
amendment it is a constitutional process
1:41:18
and the and it's really very simple you
1:41:21
need to pass the articles of impeachment
1:41:25
in the house and that is a
1:41:26
recommendation to the Senate and the
1:41:29
Senate then votes to remove the
1:41:31
President or not that's it it's very
1:41:34
simple it has to be 2/3 of the Senate
1:41:36
not a majority but 2/3 majority and
1:41:38
there's nothing else to it Nancy takes
1:41:40
it into a very wet so she just got
1:41:43
through saying this is not as you don't
1:41:46
impeach and he's gone now she's gonna
1:41:48
really convolute it that you get
1:41:50
impeached you're gone and that is
1:41:52
completely not true and I may have
1:41:55
thought that myself 50 years ago 50
1:41:59
years ago but you get a peach and it's
1:42:00
an indictment it's an indictment no I
1:42:04
mean if she means indictment in the
1:42:07
literal sense of the word yes if she
1:42:10
means indictment in the legal sense of
1:42:12
the word no it's an indictment so when
1:42:17
you're impeaching somebody you want to
1:42:19
make sure you have the strongest
1:42:21
possible indictment because it's not the
1:42:24
means to the end that people think all
1:42:27
you do photon peach bye-bye birdie what
1:42:32
it isn't that it's an indictment so you
1:42:35
don't have the best possible indictment
1:42:37
going through the legal process in a way
1:42:43
that shows accommodation that we need to
1:42:45
to get the courts to rule in our favor
1:42:47
because we've done it correctly in the
1:42:49
rest so it is it is the business of the
1:42:55
committee's to do that and when they
1:42:57
decide how their accommodations and
1:43:00
their
1:43:01
conversations are going and then we
1:43:04
respect that thanks Nancy no one learned
1:43:07
anything from that completely stupid but
1:43:12
I agree that that she's probably right
1:43:15
people think oh yeah just I'm just in
1:43:17
cuz she's probably right and I have an
1:43:19
old clip it's not that old but it's old
1:43:22
enough it's like probably a year or two
1:43:25
old and there's a lot one of the things
1:43:28
about this whole impeachment thing is
1:43:30
this a propagandistic mechanism used by
1:43:32
there was to be used by the Democrat to
1:43:33
humiliate the President exactly and and
1:43:36
they've gone out of their way to K
1:43:38
redefine everything so they that's why I
1:43:40
think a lot of people think that if you
1:43:42
impeach the president he's gonna be gone
1:43:43
or Hillary will be in or whatever and I
1:43:46
want to have been one of the best
1:43:48
examples of a douchebag kind of
1:43:50
redefining things and rewriting history
1:43:53
for all practical purposes and changing
1:43:55
the way you know the both parties do
1:43:58
this but it's changing the way the
1:44:00
debate is formulated the way you phrase
1:44:04
things the way you can put things and
1:44:06
this is Jamie Raskin the congressman
1:44:09
talking about Nixon and and Clinton and
1:44:13
we're talking about impeachment here and
1:44:14
listen to the way this is put one sexual
1:44:19
affair and this is about organizing a
1:44:21
whole pattern of lies in order to
1:44:24
deceive the Congress of the United
1:44:25
States about a matter of national
1:44:28
security in a matter that goes to the
1:44:30
heart of American national sovereignty
1:44:33
so lying an obstruction of justice have
1:44:37
figured centrally in the impeachments
1:44:40
that we've seen in modern times that is
1:44:43
in the Nixon impeachment and of course
1:44:46
in the articles of impeachment brought
1:44:49
against Clinton's what
1:44:55
lying so easing lying you can be
1:44:59
impeached for lying is that the
1:45:00
conclusion he makes well in this case
1:45:05
there's the real problem with what he
1:45:08
said is there were Nixon was never
1:45:11
impeached no he said he was well of
1:45:14
course is dumb he said he was impeached
1:45:18
and then instead of saying that Clinton
1:45:20
who wasn't wasn't Jesus didn't leave
1:45:23
wasn't thrown out he was he was in peace
1:45:26
he says it was just he puts Nixon
1:45:29
impeached Clinton articles that word
1:45:32
written up to be impeached yeah he's got
1:45:35
it the wrong way around
1:45:37
he's got to completely back backwards
1:45:39
now what he's talking about and then
1:45:41
he's he's taking the word lying as the
1:45:45
reason this is why they're all still a
1:45:46
worked about Clinton all just lied so
1:45:49
why did he get impeached and he did get
1:45:51
impeach Nixon didn't get impeached he
1:45:54
could quit he's resigned he resigned
1:45:56
before it could happen so but okay you
1:45:59
want to say that you want to believe he
1:46:01
was impeached you want to say it was a
1:46:02
this is framing the argument again just
1:46:04
a buffalo the stupid public and now but
1:46:07
the thing about it wasn't about Clinton
1:46:09
lying it was about Clinton committing
1:46:12
perjury that's a little different well
1:46:16
and there's no examples of Trump
1:46:18
committing perjury you give Jamie Raskin
1:46:20
way too much credit I don't think Jamie
1:46:23
Raskin knows himself very bossing Jamie
1:46:28
Raskin a genuine constitutional lawyer
1:46:31
yeah doesn't know that Nixon wasn't
1:46:35
impeached not the minute the minute
1:46:40
Jamie got on television Jamie took a
1:46:42
stupid pill like most lawyers do you
1:46:46
know it's a possibility I'm not gonna
1:46:47
say it's not possible that he just
1:46:49
doesn't know all right
1:46:52
anyway just by that I'd like to move to
1:46:54
Australia not that I want to move there
1:46:56
although it might be nice there's some
1:46:58
crazy stuff going on in Australia lots
1:47:00
of lots of dangerous animals the
1:47:03
Kangaroos man and by the way kangaroos
1:47:06
are do
1:47:07
bags and I said it the Australian
1:47:12
Federal Police has been raiding the
1:47:14
homes of journalists including the
1:47:16
offices of the Australian Australian
1:47:19
broadcast Corporation in search of
1:47:22
documents they feel are illegally held
1:47:24
they're looking for sources it started a
1:47:28
couple days ago this is the first
1:47:30
journalist and it's all about one they
1:47:34
say it's about one particular case which
1:47:36
we'll get to here's the first journalist
1:47:38
who was I think they came to her house
1:47:41
and by the way the AFP Australian
1:47:43
Federal Police is comparable to our FBI
1:47:46
now to a story about an investigation
1:47:49
into an Australian journalist it's
1:47:50
journalists investigative journalists
1:47:52
now this journalist is one who is
1:47:53
accused of of publishing classified
1:47:55
documents but this time we're not
1:47:57
talking about Julian Assange police in
1:47:59
Australia have it raided the home of a
1:48:01
new court journalist Anika Smethurst
1:48:03
the government said they had a search
1:48:05
warrant to investigate alleged
1:48:06
publishing of information classified as
1:48:09
an official secret
1:48:11
now last year Smith first reported on a
1:48:13
government plan to allow an Australian
1:48:15
intelligence agency to spy on citizens
1:48:17
news Cora Australia has called it a
1:48:20
dangerous act of intimidation so that
1:48:24
was the first journalist but then
1:48:26
yesterday or really two days ago for us
1:48:29
yesterday for Australia the AFP entered
1:48:33
the buildings of the Australian
1:48:35
broadcast Corporation and with a warrant
1:48:39
with a very interesting warrant and the
1:48:41
one of the executives one of the news
1:48:43
executives decided I think quite
1:48:45
properly to tweet what was going on and
1:48:48
here's this two-minute clip but well
1:48:51
worth listening to what happened it's
1:48:52
really outrageous when you think about
1:48:54
it if this happened here people would be
1:48:56
losing their crap although maybe it's
1:48:58
just a little set up this happened in
1:49:01
the last 48 hours
1:49:02
well what happened Patricia is the the
1:49:03
IFP arrived here at about 11:30 three
1:49:06
AFP officers at the front of the ABC in
1:49:09
Sydney with a warrant to execute this
1:49:12
warrant they were met by ABC lawyers who
1:49:14
then took them upstairs I because our
1:49:18
own director of News Gavin Morris's on
1:49:20
them on the warrant
1:49:22
he couldn't be present so I asked our
1:49:25
lawyers whether I could sit in on the
1:49:26
room I thought it would be good to have
1:49:28
a journalist in the room otherwise its
1:49:30
AFP officers and lawyers our lawyers
1:49:34
said yes and then when I was in the air
1:49:36
I I began live tweeting I thought it was
1:49:39
important for people to know there's you
1:49:41
know this is not a confidential thing
1:49:43
they've come into our building and then
1:49:45
at one point about an hour into it one
1:49:47
of the head of the AFP team looked at me
1:49:49
and said so you're tweeting I said yes I
1:49:52
am and he said why are you doing that
1:49:54
and I said because I think the staff and
1:49:56
the public should know what's going on
1:49:57
here I said I wouldn't
1:50:00
tweet out any confidential material any
1:50:02
operational matters or the names of any
1:50:05
possible sources which of course I
1:50:07
wouldn't do as a journalist and so he
1:50:10
said fine so I've been in there several
1:50:12
hours now so right at the moment up on
1:50:15
level 11 of this building I've just left
1:50:18
it to do this interview there are six
1:50:20
AFP offices and about for ABC lawyers
1:50:24
they have downloaded 9214 documents I
1:50:28
counted them and they are now going
1:50:31
through them they've set up a huge
1:50:33
screen and they're going through email
1:50:35
by email it's quite extraordinary and I
1:50:38
feel as a journalist I feel it's a real
1:50:40
violation because these are emails
1:50:43
between this particular journalist and
1:50:46
his boss her boss its drafts its scripts
1:50:49
of stories I've never seen an assault on
1:50:52
the media as savage as this one we're
1:50:55
seeing today at the ABC because of
1:50:57
course you know in in journalism in
1:50:59
television people do a script anyone at
1:51:02
home can do a draft and you add in a
1:51:04
note saying must check this with Joe
1:51:06
Smith must check that ring this number
1:51:09
they're trying to access all of those
1:51:12
and you've tweeted pictures of the
1:51:14
warrant it allows the AP to add copy
1:51:17
delete or alter material in the abcs
1:51:20
computers tell me about this scope of
1:51:23
the warrant it seems extraordinary to me
1:51:25
is this standard well no of course it's
1:51:28
not standard this is the
1:51:29
is a pretty big deal and I am calling
1:51:32
total bullcrap on its about some
1:51:35
classified documents about Afghanistan
1:51:37
you cannot see these things separate
1:51:40
from the five eyes security compact
1:51:44
which is USA UK can deny via a New
1:51:49
Zealand and Australia the five eyes who
1:51:52
share intelligence just within days of
1:51:56
Paul Manafort being basically given a
1:52:01
death sentence sending him to Rikers
1:52:04
Island Julian Assange on his deathbed
1:52:07
there's some there's panic and there's
1:52:09
panic about something something that
1:52:11
some documents that need to be deleted
1:52:13
maybe it's the connection between the
1:52:16
Russians and the publishing of WikiLeaks
1:52:18
emails I mean again this did happen in
1:52:20
Australia and Julian Assange being an
1:52:22
Australian and they have a warrant which
1:52:25
gives them the right to delete what the
1:52:28
hell yeah the right to delete that's
1:52:31
very interesting by the way this is what
1:52:33
happens when you let them take your guns
1:52:35
away Second Amendment Texas first in
1:52:40
mind and I'd here - with or without guns
1:52:42
but but this brought me to Assange -
1:52:47
first of all this is just outrageous and
1:52:49
I don't know why the guys going on about
1:52:51
scripts can I throw a little extra thing
1:52:54
every single clip of this exchange
1:52:58
between I think it was Fox and Rand Paul
1:53:02
was flawed I don't know why I couldn't
1:53:04
find the original I couldn't find not
1:53:06
fighting everyone had a oh I don't know
1:53:09
anything about it I know anything about
1:53:10
it okay well this was a clip with Rand
1:53:13
Paul bitchin and moanin for good reason
1:53:16
about the fact that john brennan who's
1:53:19
into last year his security clearance
1:53:23
was supposed to be pulled in july last
1:53:25
year who has never been pulled
1:53:27
oh right ordered by Trump to pull John
1:53:31
Brennan's security clearance was
1:53:33
countermanded by somebody we don't know
1:53:35
who this has got to be tied in with that
1:53:38
somehow
1:53:40
could be well so again there's no
1:53:44
coincidences in this life and and you
1:53:47
know the Assange being almost dead so
1:53:50
they say I mean what's the manna fort
1:53:55
has been sentenced to death basically
1:53:57
these are you know the president can't
1:53:59
pardon him because he's been
1:54:01
incarcerated on state state that's what
1:54:06
I'm looking for convictions and
1:54:09
sentencing so the guy is just screwed
1:54:12
and I think it's because they'd want to
1:54:14
and maybe this goes right back to the
1:54:17
thumb drive and maybe seth rich and yes
1:54:21
thank you thank you that many of you who
1:54:24
have sent the information on how it was
1:54:28
deduced that this was a thumb drive i
1:54:30
hate the term a USB drive for the the
1:54:34
copied emails I don't like thumb drive
1:54:36
just sounds lame I know you don't like
1:54:38
it we know that and there's tons of
1:54:40
stuff in the show notes but I think it's
1:54:42
very reasonable to assume although it
1:54:45
could have been copied in the to a thumb
1:54:48
drive third scenario saying that the the
1:54:51
the the information presented to Binney
1:54:55
I don't have the clip of Benny going
1:54:56
into this night wasn't gonna bring it up
1:54:58
on today's show but may have been fussed
1:55:03
with for the sole purpose of a
1:55:05
misinterpretation by Benny oh well so
1:55:09
again everything's possible however one
1:55:12
of our very alert producers reminded me
1:55:15
of our first encounter with Steve pachán
1:55:18
ik and this was not when I was on
1:55:21
Infowars and he was a guest and we
1:55:23
started talking this was back in
1:55:27
November of 2016 and I remember bringing
1:55:30
in a clip and we and I think we even
1:55:32
pronounced it his name is PI zanuck I
1:55:35
had no idea who he was
1:55:37
Steve but genic had all of a sudden he
1:55:39
surfaces with these they were kind of
1:55:43
they were very highly stylized videos
1:55:45
nothing like the crap is putting
1:55:46
together today these are really well
1:55:49
edited grayscale
1:55:51
clothes you know he had more hair for
1:55:52
some reason only a couple years ago and
1:55:56
he was talking about the coup
1:55:59
this was the Clintons and Hillary in
1:56:02
particular their their coup against
1:56:03
America and he was saying okay we are
1:56:06
from we are security military
1:56:08
intelligence guys we are operating a a
1:56:11
counter-coup on the Clintons and I'm
1:56:16
going to play a piece of that clip which
1:56:18
we played just thinking it was I plated
1:56:20
thinking while this is interesting some
1:56:22
some deep State guys as a doing the
1:56:24
counter coup
1:56:25
so we initiated a counter-coup through
1:56:27
Julian massage who's been very brave and
1:56:31
really quite formidable in his and his
1:56:35
ability to come forth and provide all
1:56:38
the necessary emails that we gave to him
1:56:41
in order to undermine Hillary and Bill
1:56:44
Clinton again America were going through
1:56:47
a major major transition and quite
1:56:50
frankly a second American Revolution I
1:56:53
heard very clearly him saying the emails
1:56:57
we gave to him sit well he so she would
1:57:03
acute me on that before you had to play
1:57:05
it against very short claims so we
1:57:06
initiated a counter-coup through Julian
1:57:09
massage she's been very brave and really
1:57:13
quite formidable in his and his ability
1:57:17
to come forth and provide all the
1:57:19
necessary emails that we gave to him in
1:57:23
order to undermine Hillary and Bill
1:57:25
Clinton yep
1:57:28
so I sent dr. Steven note and I said
1:57:32
Steve seeing as and I sent him the link
1:57:36
to the video seeing as you gave it to
1:57:38
him what are the plans to reward this
1:57:42
very brave man just gonna let him
1:57:43
fucking rot I literally emailed him that
1:57:47
and I got a reply will now read it which
1:57:54
is
1:57:54
which relates to our question about the
1:57:56
espionage act because of course new you
1:57:59
said how can he be tried on the
1:58:01
espionage act if he's not as if he's not
1:58:03
an American well it all folds into his
1:58:06
very simple answer he is being
1:58:09
designated as a spy that puts him out of
1:58:13
the realm of regular courts they will
1:58:16
release him under special circumstances
1:58:18
which will never be revealed publicly
1:58:25
they will release him yep well I've of
1:58:30
course been convinced that this there's
1:58:32
something to that you've also made
1:58:34
mention of the possibilities but do you
1:58:37
think May and whether he's really sick
1:58:39
or not it's another issue according to
1:58:40
Pamela Anderson he is and she sees him
1:58:43
and you think there may be working him
1:58:47
over before the release hey just know
1:58:53
just remember who's boss
1:58:55
we're gonna let you go under special
1:58:57
circumstances buddy work him over a bit
1:59:04
make sure he knows who the boss is
1:59:06
I took a criminal a criminology course
1:59:09
from the criminologist Koren I think it
1:59:11
was his name very famous guy was at the
1:59:13
University of California they closed the
1:59:14
department eventually cuz have her bid
1:59:17
to have a criminology department at the
1:59:19
University of California because it
1:59:21
won't be able to produce as many spies
1:59:23
and he recommended this book called the
1:59:26
third degree and people should go out
1:59:27
and look for it the third degree it was
1:59:30
a book written about 1933 about
1:59:34
techniques to work people over and in
1:59:39
employed by the New York Police
1:59:40
Department I think was written out from
1:59:42
a New York comics from the perspective
1:59:44
of a New York cop and it was just
1:59:47
unbelievable I think the books out there
1:59:49
it's available but one of the things I
1:59:51
always thought was the worst imaginable
1:59:55
torture is without novocaine you grind
1:59:59
down a molar
2:00:00
oh and just grind it down to nothing and
2:00:04
then you put a cap on it and is it safe
2:00:08
is it safe he's a marathon marathon man
2:00:11
where we're doing that so there's the
2:00:13
dry knee but they had all these
2:00:15
techniques for hitting people with
2:00:16
rubber inner tubes and all these things
2:00:19
that won't leave marks and yeah there's
2:00:20
a very interesting torture document that
2:00:23
the criminology professor recommended
2:00:26
reading if you wanted to read a
2:00:28
worst-case scenarios for everything so
2:00:31
they could be working them over and look
2:00:32
you know well when he let him go it
2:00:35
certainly explains the crazy indictment
2:00:39
under the Espionage Act and because it's
2:00:43
the Espionage Act you don't go to a
2:00:45
regular court you go to a military court
2:00:47
and the military court is not public
2:00:49
they can do whatever the hell they want
2:00:51
and they can release them on special
2:00:53
circumstances and this is your red book
2:00:55
right here straight from the horse's
2:00:57
mouth so to speak
2:01:01
we'll see yeah it's probably exactly
2:01:06
what's gonna happen like if I know
2:01:08
pajama kid he doesn't want me calling
2:01:10
saying what kind of bullshit is that
2:01:12
where was the crap that you gave him the
2:01:14
emails we gave him the emails or that we
2:01:17
were gonna do this so it's his
2:01:19
reputation will see with me at least his
2:01:22
reputation well again let's get back to
2:01:24
Australia what are they looking for I
2:01:26
think it's the connection this is the
2:01:28
there's a link in the end the link is
2:01:31
who gave the information to WikiLeaks
2:01:35
that's what the deaths they desperately
2:01:37
wanted to have this information and
2:01:41
there's a lot of people who desperately
2:01:43
want to cover it up so I think you just
2:01:45
go ask but genic yeah he's not
2:01:50
well-loved in the in the deep state
2:01:52
people don't like him very much
2:01:56
it's my impression of abomination the
2:02:00
momineen yes it is an abomination now
2:02:02
well if Hillary had taken over she
2:02:04
already thought she was got admit I have
2:02:05
a clip from 2015
2:02:07
ABC News this is Hillary making a
2:02:10
prediction Hillary Clinton in the
2:02:13
meantime making headlines of her own
2:02:15
tonight we've seen the effect the White
2:02:16
House could have on a president people
2:02:18
have long joked about the evolving gray
2:02:20
hair tonight mrs. Clinton making a
2:02:22
prediction
2:02:23
I've been coloring my hair for years
2:02:34
Clinton and her prediction tonight
2:02:36
racist unbelievable no it's completely
2:02:41
believable well son believe what's
2:02:44
unbelievable is what's happening in
2:02:45
Austin Texas today yeah and I've been
2:02:49
following the homelessness Armageddon
2:02:51
situation in Austin as a fantastic that
2:02:54
example of what is happening across the
2:02:56
country we're relatively small in that
2:02:58
regard we're just getting started and
2:03:00
screwing everything up Thank You mayor
2:03:02
Adler today the in fact I have a clip
2:03:06
and I have some boots on the ground
2:03:09
report from Austin Police Department and
2:03:12
then a specialist in the field as this
2:03:17
is something that we've seen happen in
2:03:18
Los Angeles San Francisco and many other
2:03:21
cities around the country passed an
2:03:23
ordinance that meant to protect you from
2:03:25
aggressive panhandling may be repealed
2:03:28
Somoza city leaders say it unnecessarily
2:03:30
criminalizes homelessness Jackson jujin
2:03:33
show live at City Hall where someone a
2:03:36
vote on this this Thursday youjin young
2:03:38
robber and Sydney this is a very
2:03:40
controversial topic here in Austin I
2:03:42
heard strong opinions today from both
2:03:45
sides some people are actually wanting
2:03:48
the City Council to postpone the
2:03:49
discussion and vote altogether the rules
2:03:52
we are talking about they're actually
2:03:54
pretty strict right now off them bans
2:03:57
panhandling at near banks schools as
2:04:00
well as bus stops it also says you can't
2:04:03
ask for money here in downtown between 7
2:04:06
p.m. and 7 a.m.
2:04:07
Austin also makes it illegal for people
2:04:09
to sleep or sit down in public places
2:04:11
downtown according to an audit there
2:04:14
were about 18 thousand citations issued
2:04:16
in two years to people violating the no
2:04:19
set and panhandling rules most of them
2:04:21
didn't show for their court dates which
2:04:23
then led to warrants being issued that
2:04:26
some people say makes it hard for
2:04:28
homeless people to get the services they
2:04:30
need most important for us right now is
2:04:33
to recognize that this is a multi fact
2:04:35
this is the douchebag mayor Adler
2:04:37
that's my that left it in here just to
2:04:39
hear what a dick he is
2:04:41
we have to work together to solve the
2:04:44
problem for homeless people to get the
2:04:46
services they need most important for us
2:04:48
right now is to recognize that this is a
2:04:50
multi-faceted problem and we're only
2:04:53
gonna solve it if we bring everybody
2:04:55
together
2:04:58
handling laws have come under some fires
2:05:01
since a US Supreme Court decision in
2:05:03
2015 Reed versus the town of Gilbert was
2:05:07
about temporary signs for directions to
2:05:09
a church ultimately the ruling found
2:05:11
laws and rules based on the content
2:05:13
content of a message violate the First
2:05:16
Amendment
2:05:16
since then the case has been cited in
2:05:18
challenges to numerous panhandling
2:05:20
ordinances nationwide see the idea is
2:05:23
panhandling is free speech you can't
2:05:26
restrict someone from saying something
2:05:28
like asking you for money is very
2:05:30
interesting austin the ration being you
2:05:33
cannot stop a person from asking another
2:05:35
for money without violating their right
2:05:37
to free speech if you want to pay for
2:05:41
sex I can the prostitution laws aren't
2:05:45
be kicked out the First Amendment rights
2:05:48
no no no that's okay if you're if you're
2:05:50
homeless if you're a homeless hook
2:05:53
garage yeah then you're good to go
2:05:55
another for money without violating
2:05:57
their right to free speech another bit
2:06:00
of city code that's up for consideration
2:06:02
is Austin's no city no lie ordinance
2:06:04
passed in 2005 and was tweaked in 2011
2:06:08
it's designed to keep people from
2:06:09
sitting or lying down in right-of-ways
2:06:11
and sidewalks downtown police can't cite
2:06:14
someone if they're sitting or lying
2:06:16
because of a disability or as a result
2:06:18
of a medical emergency there'll also be
2:06:20
a vote on Thursday to ask the city
2:06:22
manager to find a new homeless shelter
2:06:25
within a couple of weeks councilmember
2:06:27
and kitchens resolution asks for a
2:06:28
report on the best options that could
2:06:30
lead to permanent housing and once the
2:06:32
city manager to begin negotiations to
2:06:34
buy a property no later than June 20th
2:06:36
so the bottom line here is that all the
2:06:39
panhandling rules that are in effect
2:06:41
they want to overturn them because it's
2:06:43
sad it's so sad for the homeless and
2:06:47
they keep referring to everybody whose
2:06:49
pan hand
2:06:49
as homeless instead of panhandlers I
2:06:52
don't know if all these people are
2:06:53
homeless which it really bothers me when
2:06:55
I saw a homeless guy you don't know if
2:06:56
he was homeless
2:06:57
he's a panhandler he was a drug addict
2:07:00
most of them are then here's what the
2:07:02
Austin Police Department says and this
2:07:05
comes from one of our producers who has
2:07:08
an airforce buddy who's a police officer
2:07:10
in Austin the City Council now occupied
2:07:13
by and is's he's quoting his buddy the
2:07:16
City Council now occupied by a majority
2:07:17
socialist vote after the last election
2:07:19
is going to decriminalize offenses
2:07:21
committed by the homeless essentially
2:07:23
unless the homeless person commits a
2:07:25
felony or violent crime they will not be
2:07:27
arrested or even ticketed they'll be
2:07:29
given a court date and a pamphlet of
2:07:31
assistance options the article states
2:07:34
that the homeless don't show up for
2:07:36
their court date that's what you just
2:07:37
heard in this report that's true but
2:07:39
what it does not mention is the City
2:07:41
Council six years ago banned arrests and
2:07:44
mandated tickets only for homeless
2:07:46
crimes essentially they created the
2:07:49
problem there are homeless that have
2:07:50
hundreds of unresolved tickets and they
2:07:53
mentioned only a few of the offenses
2:07:55
under question this is going to apply to
2:07:57
all city ordinances this is what's not
2:07:59
in the report and the state C and B
2:08:03
misdemeanor so now shoplifting and
2:08:05
criminal trespassing will no longer be
2:08:08
an offense for those experiencing
2:08:10
homelessness we finally did it to Austin
2:08:16
exactly you're well on your way and then
2:08:20
I wanted to share a little longer note
2:08:22
which has to be anonymous from one of
2:08:26
our producers who was an LCSW a licensed
2:08:30
clinical social worker who has worked in
2:08:32
homeless service provision going on for
2:08:34
ten years for the first nine years she
2:08:36
says I was in New York City in the last
2:08:38
year I've been working in Sacramento
2:08:40
this week my team went to San Francisco
2:08:42
for a training and although I was
2:08:44
looking for poop piles I was instead
2:08:47
awestruck by the fact that walking down
2:08:49
the street the number of people who
2:08:51
appeared to be experiencing homelessness
2:08:54
yes Adam that is the precious way we say
2:08:57
it noticeably outweighed those who were
2:09:00
not walking down the street it truly
2:09:03
like they were more homeless people than
2:09:05
not I am not totally familiar with San
2:09:08
Francisco so erect recognize this could
2:09:09
have been that particular Street or
2:09:11
neighborhood but I think it was around
2:09:12
market in six well like right near
2:09:15
Twitter but it was still very striking
2:09:18
even after doing many years of frontline
2:09:20
street outreach in New York City and
2:09:22
varying levels of responsibility all the
2:09:24
way from social work in turn up to
2:09:26
program director I've never felt so
2:09:28
struck by the condition and I can't
2:09:29
pinpoint why the East Coast seems to
2:09:32
have it so much more dialed in than out
2:09:34
here I'm not saying it's perfect in New
2:09:36
York and I know I sure bitched about it
2:09:38
while I was there but coming out here
2:09:39
sheds a whole new troublesome light on
2:09:41
it I know there's plenty go ahead yeah I
2:09:47
know there's plenty of funding for
2:09:49
services in such a liberal state as
2:09:50
California but I don't know where it's
2:09:52
really going I now sit in meetings where
2:09:54
the conversation is should we have
2:09:56
another task force to study the task
2:09:58
force that's already studying the
2:10:00
problem I would like to believe that the
2:10:02
policymakers here are smart people who
2:10:04
would have studied models that are
2:10:05
working correctly and efficiently such
2:10:08
as on the East Coast and I don't
2:10:09
understand what the disconnect is when I
2:10:11
left New York City in 2018 I think at
2:10:13
last count homeless count was somewhere
2:10:15
around 2000 Street homeless people in
2:10:18
all of New York City there are 3,500 in
2:10:21
Sacramento that's insane when you
2:10:23
compare the size to the population
2:10:24
granted there are 60,000 people in the
2:10:27
New York City shelter system but at
2:10:29
least they're indoors receiving various
2:10:31
services around physical and mental
2:10:33
health substance abuse and employment
2:10:35
training here in Sacramento we have
2:10:37
nowhere to put people who are on the
2:10:38
street and want to come inside I know
2:10:40
things like the Seattle is dying
2:10:43
documentary highlights substance abuse
2:10:45
and my colleagues at Sacramento PD feel
2:10:48
that we are headed that way and lack of
2:10:50
empowering law enforcement as the
2:10:52
problem and it just may be however I
2:10:54
hear people particularly our females say
2:10:56
all the time that they use meth in order
2:10:59
to stay awake all night so they don't
2:11:01
get robbed or beat up or raped while
2:11:02
living on the street at night and they
2:11:04
started using drugs and they became
2:11:05
homeless as opposed to being a homeless
2:11:07
new to a drug problem and also and this
2:11:10
is winding it up I cannot count the
2:11:12
number of times you find someone who
2:11:13
became homeless after missing a few rent
2:11:16
pain
2:11:16
and getting evicted then they're living
2:11:18
in their car with their minor children
2:11:20
and then it goes downhill from there in
2:11:22
New York City the shelter system would
2:11:24
be a safety net for that kind of thing
2:11:26
in fact it would be illegal to have kids
2:11:28
sleeping in cars or on the street here
2:11:30
in Sacramento we see homeless minors and
2:11:32
cars with parents very often and we have
2:11:34
nowhere to put them as one family
2:11:36
shelter has a waiting list a mile long
2:11:38
so while it's a complicated problem I
2:11:40
believe that we really just need more
2:11:42
safe places to put people transitionally
2:11:43
so we can work helping them get clean
2:11:45
and connected to healthcare and
2:11:46
employment
2:11:50
levántense
2:11:52
and that's kind of what it is I mean and
2:11:55
this is what I'm seeing in Austin it's
2:11:56
like we don't want a homeless shelter
2:11:58
near oh not my backyard don't want it
2:12:02
around here I interesting the the meth
2:12:06
to stay awake during the day so he at
2:12:09
night so they can sleep during the day
2:12:12
that's sounds sketchy but there's no
2:12:15
doubt that America has become a very
2:12:21
complicated place to live and and that's
2:12:24
particularly with housing in general
2:12:26
just the cost of housing and people
2:12:31
living paycheck-to-paycheck you miss one
2:12:34
or two you're out it's not the case in
2:12:39
Utah unnecessarily well yes and somehow
2:12:44
this compassion and this is what's going
2:12:46
on in Austin like well we can't we can't
2:12:49
do this we can't no we can't stop them
2:12:51
from doing that because it's sad you
2:12:53
know they're experiencing homelessness
2:12:58
experiencing that's that's the key yeah
2:13:01
that's at least this producer of ours
2:13:03
and I really appreciate you you gave us
2:13:05
host information never at one point in
2:13:06
her email did she say my clients cuz
2:13:09
they I would have triggered me I would
2:13:12
have been the end then we would have
2:13:13
known where she is
2:13:15
but yeah so Austin is and this is mayor
2:13:19
Adler and he is taking it down the poop
2:13:23
on the street is next you're right
2:13:25
congratulations San Fran good job well I
2:13:29
think you know losses
2:13:30
been a target city for Californians that
2:13:33
just think everything's too expensive
2:13:35
here yeah or they didn't ratchet I mean
2:13:38
they over the way to get around the
2:13:39
expensive is you got to get in and stay
2:13:41
in and you ratchet up and it's not
2:13:43
really that expensive at that point but
2:13:44
if you're coming in out of the blue you
2:13:48
know naked as it were you're just gonna
2:13:50
go broke here yeah I would tell people
2:13:56
always you know if you're homeless I
2:13:57
recommend Santa Monica I think that's
2:13:59
the place to be as long as it's not
2:14:02
Austin I'm happy I did say that we'll
2:14:19
mention any veterans who are celebrated
2:14:23
in this particular segment and I want
2:14:25
Adam to we will read the names and
2:14:28
donations and if there's a veteran that
2:14:30
needs his name comes out yeah Adam will
2:14:32
do it cuz he'll be reading alongside as
2:14:34
I always do that sound good
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yep sounds like a deal starting with
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Martin cheer ski one hundred and thirty
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three dollars and seventy five cents and
2:14:43
he actually has a number of things to
2:14:45
say including a good cup of douche bag
2:14:47
call-outs let me see who has obligated
2:14:50
to call out his colleague moraine as a
2:14:52
douche bag
2:14:53
I introduced him to the podcast during a
2:14:56
road trip exploring the national parks
2:14:57
of the u.s. west coast and he still has
2:15:00
not contributed to the show current
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residents Tokyo Thank You Martin and
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thank you for your courage John let me
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be known as Air Force John one hundred
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and thirty dollars
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d-day 75th anniversary is the 55th
2:15:15
anniversary of my birth so you're on the
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list of course this is also my first
2:15:19
donation please deduce me
2:15:21
you've been deduced I've been listening
2:15:24
for about 10 months now it is my
2:15:26
favorite podcast looking forward to the
2:15:28
Oklahoma City meetup let me be known as
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air force
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john-john Robin a $100 Dame Amy of the
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Traveling Bassets in Bergen New York
2:15:42
$100 she has a birthday on the list
2:15:44
there yeah her husband Jim oh wait oh
2:15:51
this is interesting
2:15:52
the show date is my husband Jim's 45th
2:15:55
birthday a few years ago he successfully
2:15:57
hit me and our first human resource in
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the mouth child abuse two years ago he
2:16:02
surprised me on my birthday by giving me
2:16:03
my dame hood finally I'm able to give
2:16:06
him the gift of knighthood now we can
2:16:08
sit proudly at the round table together
2:16:10
we do encourage knights and dames to
2:16:12
intermingle
2:16:13
however we are having some debate about
2:16:15
his title he wants sir Jim of the tug
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he'll Plateau
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I'm not sure that's acceptable because
2:16:21
it's a region please discuss with the
2:16:23
peerage committee and let us know thank
2:16:25
you for all the hard work and dedication
2:16:26
you put into the show sincerely Dame Amy
2:16:28
of the travelling Bassets
2:16:32
that's acceptable absolutely thank you
2:16:34
for your courage Bergen new New York
2:16:36
they Mamie Ashton Banta in Springfield
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Missouri 9999 with the birthday I'll get
2:16:44
to that in a moment
2:16:44
I'd birthday coming for him Richard Duke
2:16:46
and Matt to pony Virginia you ever heard
2:16:50
of that never heard of 1990 a neil
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bottom Bottomly in Barnsley South
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Yorkshire Baroness Karen of the blue
2:16:58
moon Colorado Springs 75 oh by the Neal
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was 8000 eight boob boobs
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Baroness Karen of the blue moon in
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Colorado Springs 75 Noah watt in muck
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rotten mocker 75 James 75 by the way is
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the 75th anniversary celebrating the
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75th anniversary of d-day
2:17:20
James guilty son yes
2:17:25
and he says I'm the 75th anniversary of
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d-day I would like to call up my late
2:17:28
grandfather James L Warren who was in
2:17:31
the Army in World War two in the Pacific
2:17:33
Theater
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Joseph Finley $75 for his grandfather
2:17:39
and my he says this is for my
2:17:42
grandfather passed and my wife's
2:17:43
grandfather who was still kicking at 96
2:17:47
years young and he reads the newspaper
2:17:49
without glasses it's crazy
2:17:52
Wow for him
2:17:55
Joseph Finley it was that Joseph Finley
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I'm sorry that was Joseph yeah Beretta
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was 75 Beretta jacobina Coonan 75 Eileen
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Eileen sore that's interesting this
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pronounced sore 75
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Sir Roger ah nice 75 sir Roger nice and
2:18:21
remembrance of my father who flew in
2:18:22
b-17s as the war ended of Europe and
2:18:25
then sat on Guam waiting to fly b-29s
2:18:28
when the big bombs stops it all thanks
2:18:31
to you guys for what you continue to do
2:18:32
thank you for your support
2:18:34
in field 75 in from Great Britain
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Jason Hart tongue in guard Gardner
2:18:42
Massachusetts home on 75 yep yep he's
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got a call just no no no cerulean does
2:18:52
cerulean I love that that cerulean to
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his father Billy Smith who enlisted at
2:18:58
age 16 to spend two years in the
2:19:00
Japanese occupation force later recalled
2:19:03
for the Korean War and never spoke of it
2:19:06
can understand no not in common
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Brian Warner in bal Creek Michigan 75
2:19:14
sir Kevin McLaughlin by count of the
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moon in Lucas North Carolina circa I'm
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sorry Geoffrey briar 75 Russ glory in
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Rego Park New York Russ says in honor of
2:19:28
my uncle John and father both World War
2:19:30
two veterans Evan Gable and Vinton uh
2:19:35
miss Eric Crawford oh I'm sorry Eric
2:19:38
Crawford in Lubbock Texas
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Evan gable in Vinton Virginia he's got a
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birthday Ronan
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sir Craig Porter
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seventy-five known particularly call out
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there at Christopher Horeb bark-bark
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Horeb Arak which is something he spells
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out because there's no way no one could
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ever spell that one oh yes 2:24
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Pickering Ontario Canada source am of
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Bedford sure and the great house is
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getting desperate here boys please sort
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me out with some karma sorbet sir Sam of
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Bedford sure and the great house
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I think the 6969 is the desperation
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please so I'm gonna I'm gonna jump to
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his rescue
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you've got karma nice-looking 469 Carmen
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Miranda wonder 6740 was a birthday
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donation for the love of her life
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666 6.66 66.6 a quartet of sixes as he
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Bart Bart Burton's from the Netherlands
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says this is for remembering all the
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women and men who risked and gave their
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lives to rid Europe of National
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Socialism yes Richard Hillenbrand 66 19
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Joshua Parchman in El Paso Texas 6404
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dame jamie was 58 19 and see here happy
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Father's Day
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oh that's early okay jobs Carmen oh she
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said a note in discussing that this was
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early it was a mistake she sent a notice
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saying I'm sorry I thought this was
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Father's Day and she says not till next
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Sunday and well this I think there were
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two of those and I don't know Dame Jane
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named Jamie I guarantee is one of them
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happy Father's Day to sir Mad Hatter
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June 4th was baby number twos due date
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but he was born Oh congratulations born
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on the 8th of May
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I hope this donation can bring us some
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job karma so we can get the eff out of
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Connecticut and maybe get some nipple
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karma because this human resource is
2:22:04
determined to destroy every part of my
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body he can love Dame Jamie yes we
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always break for nipple karma she sent
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some photos and it was complaining that
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her daughter couldn't go visit her in
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the hospital because she was a flu risk
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oh that's right crazy well and we'll hit
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you with the jobs karma at the end there
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team champion girl Matt in an infield
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Middlesex UK 5555 and he's looking
2:22:34
forward to the meet up in London next
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week as are we Jeffrey hunt in New York
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City's 5510 doubled it goes on the dime
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I want some jobs karma put that at the
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end Michael gates 5280 Michael Burdette
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5191 and the following people are $50
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donors name and location Andrew Martin
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since Sydney Australia
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one day one day Villarreal Villarreal in
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Mercedes Texas the best name we have and
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last but not least Matthew Deanna's
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Janiszewski in Chicago Illinois I watch
2:23:25
see if there's any and he call outs or
2:23:28
any vets at the bottom here as we scroll
2:23:30
down to the bottom no just some
2:23:34
complaints about paypal and not much and
2:23:37
this is probably the last big
2:23:39
celebration of d-day in this manner I
2:23:41
mean there will be no more they're not
2:23:43
no one's gonna be around for a hundred
2:23:45
she we may not be around for likely yeah
2:23:51
but the but also they did you know DJ's
2:23:54
not even celebrated much in the United
2:23:56
States as the Russians are celebrated
2:23:58
Bigley because they have you know they
2:24:01
don't was well the Russians lost 21
2:24:04
million people or two yeah and they lost
2:24:06
21 million people doing it
2:24:08
yeah you know the Dutch are celebrating
2:24:11
they have all kinds of celebrations
2:24:13
going on and they invited everybody
2:24:16
including the Germans but not the
2:24:18
Russians shameful it's totally shameful
2:24:22
and it's a perversion of history to an
2:24:25
incredible degree Shane was just
2:24:27
shameful your rights is shameful screw
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you guys it's nasty that's it I think
2:24:34
all these trucks are being producers
2:24:36
show 1144 and all the people that donate
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lesser amounts also thanks for the
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support we really need it and a couple
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people in there just under the fifty
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they do that for reasons of anonymity
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including our our clinical caseworker so
2:24:52
that we appreciate her support of the
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show as well and anyone who's on some of
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our subscriptions which are definitely
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helpful it does give us some form of a
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base and you want to check those from
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time to time PayPal has been known to
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unsubscribe you and blame us which of
2:25:09
course we would never do but really it's
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it's great to see everyone supporting us
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and in particular the commemorations for
2:25:16
the World War two veterans and d-day
2:25:18
veterans and remember we do this twice a
2:25:21
week on Thursdays and Sundays we'd love
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to do this again with you and please
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send your value to the ball right now
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the jobs karma we all jobs jobs and jobs
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let's vote for jobs you've got karma
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look on our meetups for a moment today
2:25:44
in Seattle Washington there will be a
2:25:46
meet up tomorrow in Toronto
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canden a via Oklahoma City on June 8th
2:25:50
we know they're people looking forward
2:25:52
to a June 12th London Tina the keeper
2:25:55
and I will be in octa de presence a six
2:25:58
o'clock go to no agenda meetups calm to
2:26:01
find out all the details the 15th will
2:26:03
be in Copenhagen wish I could be at that
2:26:05
one's not gonna work out July 4th
2:26:07
Seattle Washington again July 9th
2:26:09
Knoxville Tennessee July 13th Atlanta
2:26:12
Georgia on July 20th a new entry
2:26:15
southwest London so I think London's
2:26:17
gonna just keep on doing him I like this
2:26:21
and there's enough of you there too July
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20th Buffalo New York again to get more
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information more detail or start your
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own Meetup it's great y'all have like a
2:26:31
little hidden language and there's no
2:26:34
triggering it's the perfect couple hours
2:26:37
to go drink and hang out with some fun
2:26:38
people and incredibly important you need
2:26:41
that human contact either oh yes no now
2:26:46
we have our birthdays
2:26:54
being June d-day 2019 here's a list of
2:26:58
birthdays John Byrne's celebrates his
2:27:00
55th today day Mamie of the Traveling
2:27:03
Bassets as we heard says happy birthday
2:27:05
to her husband Jim he turns 45 today and
2:27:07
she gave him a knighthood Ashton Bonta
2:27:11
says happy birthday to her husband bowl
2:27:13
Brown sir Burgess of the Ozarks he'll be
2:27:16
celebrating on the 10th and the ebony
2:27:18
gable celebrates today and tomorrow we
2:27:21
say happy birthday to Rao on behalf of
2:27:23
Miranda wonder happy birthday from
2:27:25
everybody here at the best podcast in
2:27:26
the universe one knighting today we know
2:27:30
exactly who that is so that would be Jim
2:27:34
and you can get about that you've got
2:27:43
quite a woman there my friend
2:27:44
thanks to your combined support but her
2:27:48
pushing you over the edge I'm very proud
2:27:50
to bring you into the no agenda
2:27:51
Roundtable the knights and dames and
2:27:53
pronounce the Casey sir Jim of the truck
2:27:56
he'll plateau my friend for you we have
2:27:58
hookers and blow
2:27:59
we got rentboys and chardonnay dr.
2:28:02
pepper and a quick handy beer and blunts
2:28:04
ro penis women and rosy geishas in sake
2:28:06
vodka and vanilla bong hits and Bourbons
2:28:08
sparkling cider net scores ginger ale
2:28:10
and gerbils breast milk and pablum fish
2:28:13
pie and fellatio Polish potato vodka or
2:28:16
if you prefer we always got some mutton
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in me go to no agenda nation.com slash
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rings and we'll get that off to you as
2:28:27
soon as possible it's actually going to
2:28:30
was a funny piece here and you know we'd
2:28:32
have our donation model our value for
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value model there was tomorrow's it here
2:28:38
oh yeah one of our producers who's also
2:28:42
been around the podcast world for a long
2:28:45
time I think I have to be real cagey
2:28:47
about this because he's doing it he's
2:28:48
been asked to produce a podcast for a
2:28:51
mainstream media outfit who have
2:28:55
broadcast already and so a podcast
2:29:00
and he's been asked to be the executive
2:29:02
producer and create I don't know how
2:29:04
many episodes by guest a season so what
2:29:07
is that anywhere between seven and 12
2:29:08
and of course the arm case is over a
2:29:11
hundred episodes well here's what's fun
2:29:16
so the way it works in in big-time
2:29:19
mainstream is they get an agency
2:29:22
involved and the agency of course has to
2:29:24
you know they know all about podcasting
2:29:27
and and so they wrote up a briefing as
2:29:30
to what was necessary to bring this
2:29:32
podcast seven to twelve episodes to life
2:29:35
first there's a pilot then there's a
2:29:39
salary for the host for thirty to fifty
2:29:41
hours a producer salary seventy hours an
2:29:44
editor five to ten hours there will be
2:29:48
cost for travel a wait wait wait not
2:29:53
that I want to interrupt this this is
2:29:54
because this is hilarious why is the
2:29:56
editors hour so low I don't know if is
2:30:00
that per week or per the whole thing I
2:30:03
think it's for the whole thing ten hours
2:30:06
are you kidding me I don't think they're
2:30:08
gonna cut it maybe there's like maybe
2:30:11
they're expecting me live to tape you
2:30:12
think I don't know okay anybody
2:30:14
continuous so they'll be travel expected
2:30:21
timing six weeks of production product
2:30:26
review during two-week intervals during
2:30:28
the pilot period approval so a key
2:30:31
activities approval of pilot production
2:30:33
timeline and budget regular check-ins
2:30:36
with the editor I think then I think by
2:30:38
editor they don't mean audio editor I
2:30:40
think they they mean content editor well
2:30:44
that would be the producer though
2:30:45
wouldn't and now the producer is gonna
2:30:47
be doing the producers the producer is
2:30:51
gonna be editing it here this pilot
2:30:54
concept must first be approved by lead
2:30:56
editor there you go so they don't even
2:30:58
have the the right language and then
2:31:01
they're gonna have up to three rounds of
2:31:03
feedback on drafts upon
2:31:08
audience testing of the pilot this is
2:31:13
great we'll do it for half whatever you
2:31:16
put in there we'll do it for half don't
2:31:22
give it away we'll do it Oh crazy people
2:31:26
are these people nuts yeah yeah they yes
2:31:30
what am i asked what am i yeah you know
2:31:33
the answer you know the answer to that
2:31:35
well you need a lot more work we need
2:31:37
more people so I discovered something
2:31:40
kind of scary no not scary this is
2:31:44
something that I've hated and I really
2:31:46
wish it wasn't in effect but you know
2:31:49
these ring doorbells yes this is a video
2:31:55
doorbell that you is it was purchased by
2:32:00
Amazon and Amazon apparently I didn't
2:32:04
realize this has been creating what
2:32:06
we've talked about it but didn't it now
2:32:08
it's out and it's just a fact and
2:32:11
everyone's really happy about it they're
2:32:14
creating a video surveillance network
2:32:16
and they're not just doing it for you or
2:32:18
for me they're doing it for local police
2:32:20
here's an example from their website we
2:32:24
have three cameras in our community and
2:32:27
we understand the value of those cameras
2:32:29
and helping us solve
2:32:31
I was amazed how many cameras were just
2:32:34
in our neighborhoods to begin with as
2:32:37
police officers we cannot be everywhere
2:32:39
so we rely on our citizens to use the
2:32:42
neighbors have
2:32:44
I'm calling the police raid that bomb
2:32:47
I'm sending this video the cut the
2:32:50
information that we received from our
2:32:52
residents have been instrumental in
2:32:54
solving crimes in our city
2:32:56
we'll get that information we'll share
2:32:57
it to our law enforcement officers
2:32:59
determine whether or not it's part of
2:33:00
another crime that we're looking into
2:33:02
being able to reach out to our citizens
2:33:04
and the neighbors app when we have a
2:33:07
crime where we have an incident and
2:33:08
asked them to share that information
2:33:10
with us it is incredible
2:33:13
incredible and the incredible part is
2:33:17
they it's very simple they say hey you
2:33:20
know since you're gonna be you got this
2:33:22
video door but once you participate be a
2:33:24
crime Buster with us you can do it
2:33:27
that's we just check this box so we can
2:33:28
share this with local officials to make
2:33:31
sure you're safe
2:33:32
and you've even heard in that clip yeah
2:33:33
we'll even check and see if at some
2:33:35
other crime were working on we just take
2:33:36
all that video from you so now they have
2:33:40
an app called the neighbors app and you
2:33:44
don't need a ring doorbell for this
2:33:45
which is why I acquired it to take a
2:33:47
look at it and this lets you draw a
2:33:50
little parameter around the map of your
2:33:53
area your neighborhood your home however
2:33:55
close or far away you want it to be and
2:33:57
it will then show you all of these clips
2:33:59
of crimes committed on ring doorbells
2:34:02
and I don't think I have to explain the
2:34:06
danger of this that there is a
2:34:10
surveillance network sanctioned by the
2:34:13
people themselves who think this is a
2:34:15
great idea until it's you
2:34:18
and they're even subsidizing these
2:34:22
things with some communities almost
2:34:24
giving them away yeah this is this is
2:34:30
and people don't eat they just oh this
2:34:32
is great they don't even see the problem
2:34:34
well why don't you explain the problem
2:34:36
and give us an example of where the
2:34:38
probably give us an example of this
2:34:40
problem well it's about first of all
2:34:42
when you give permission that's the word
2:34:45
the problem is you give permission for
2:34:46
anyone to look at this who Amazon deem
2:34:49
fit or ring and people do this they
2:34:52
gladly do it just look at the wording
2:34:53
yeah of course they do of course I want
2:34:56
to do this of course I want to help and
2:34:58
the problem is is that you have a spy
2:34:59
network that can be
2:35:01
used to find out where you were what you
2:35:03
were doing what time did you come home
2:35:04
and oh by the way wouldn't it be really
2:35:07
odd if I came home let me see you you
2:35:11
come home your wife is on vacation or on
2:35:15
business trip and you come home with a
2:35:17
hooker I'm just giving an example well
2:35:20
you're not coming home with a hooker
2:35:22
with these cameras in place exactly
2:35:24
because your neighbor will be like oh
2:35:26
what's going on there I see some
2:35:28
movement because it detects movement
2:35:29
from from from a quite a broad area from
2:35:32
quite a broad spectrum and then that you
2:35:34
nae would be like take a look at this
2:35:39
what do you say Adam I say you I said
2:35:44
you come home I change it from I to you
2:35:46
to you is you Dvorak and Mimi has one of
2:35:51
these things doesn't she yes she loves
2:35:53
it oh of course
2:35:55
well I I really don't want to go
2:35:58
anywhere near a house that has this
2:35:59
every house will have it so I checked
2:36:02
mine for our area and there was in there
2:36:05
was only one recording and it was
2:36:08
hilarious it was of someone taking the
2:36:11
battery out of the ring doorbell is
2:36:15
something I think makes sense hey you
2:36:17
got your ring doorbell you're spying on
2:36:19
me when I'm driving down the street I'm
2:36:21
disabling that thing hey it is a huge
2:36:26
spy grid component that just needs to be
2:36:29
highlighted and I and I'm and personally
2:36:32
I would like to tell my neighbors I
2:36:33
really don't appreciate you having that
2:36:35
because you're recording me I don't like
2:36:38
what they're doing and I don't give
2:36:39
consent for that not that it means
2:36:42
anything my consent it's a foregone
2:36:45
conclusion thank you right now I think
2:36:47
the thing is should be I have mixed
2:36:52
feelings about it because the thing it
2:36:54
could be handy I've had a situation
2:36:55
where a cop is coming to my house cuz I
2:36:57
have a camera mm-hmm and asked me if
2:37:00
they if I could get some tapes because
2:37:01
somebody got robbed down the street and
2:37:03
they're trying to figure out who the
2:37:05
hell they were or what car they were in
2:37:06
or whatever and I think you know is if
2:37:10
you're doing surveillance of your own
2:37:12
place because you don't want to get
2:37:14
robbed
2:37:14
somebody's stealing the mail from the
2:37:16
outside mailbox or whatever you should
2:37:18
be able to do that without worrying
2:37:20
about it but I think it should be your
2:37:22
property yes it should not be something
2:37:24
that the I don't want my neighbor
2:37:26
looking at my videos although I think
2:37:31
would be hilarious to look at there's
2:37:38
remit the cops come in they ask for you
2:37:40
know you got her you don't have it I
2:37:42
didn't have anything actually and
2:37:44
couldn't help them and so now that but
2:37:47
the thing is it won't have to ask
2:37:49
anymore just call me of course it does I
2:37:53
mean I'd like the cops to go and do some
2:37:56
work actually get out of that office and
2:37:59
drive over and do some little
2:38:01
investigation ask around and do that
2:38:03
sort of thing as opposed to just staying
2:38:05
in there monitoring like a like there
2:38:08
was a Simpsons episode about this well
2:38:11
you know being busybodies is you you
2:38:13
really don't need to be looking at
2:38:14
everything all the time and it's like
2:38:15
the you know britain with all its
2:38:18
cameras and all about having a have any
2:38:20
feelings about it having a spy grid is
2:38:22
one thing I think it's actually and
2:38:25
people will understand privacy but you
2:38:27
know what I'm gonna take it back this is
2:38:28
great idea more of this I want all your
2:38:31
neighbors everybody to have a ring
2:38:33
camera because you you know how will you
2:38:36
say I have nothing to hide oh yeah well
2:38:39
you wait until your neighbors start
2:38:41
showing up say hey look what this
2:38:42
neighbor was doing hey look at that look
2:38:44
what time he came home like was driving
2:38:46
he looked drunk he was oh he was it what
2:38:48
was going on with him here's another
2:38:50
idea you're a part of this networking
2:38:52
look at everybody's camera and you're uh
2:38:54
you're a creep you're a pedophile yeah
2:38:58
and so you get all gooey over the fact
2:39:01
that you know this miss Jenkins down the
2:39:04
street and her cute little dine year old
2:39:06
is going in and out of my house oh she's
2:39:08
playing in the yard and the things you
2:39:10
see recording it and sending it around
2:39:12
yeah it's this is not good it's creepy
2:39:17
it's creepy I was gonna want
2:39:19
reapz you want creeps watching your
2:39:21
every activity I don't think so and I
2:39:23
would have to assume that because then
2:39:25
you know any neighborhood of X number of
2:39:27
people it's all
2:39:28
statistics there's gonna be one out of a
2:39:30
hundred or one out of a thousand or one
2:39:32
out of ten thousands numbers that you
2:39:33
can look up that are gonna be creeps and
2:39:36
they're gonna have access to this - I
2:39:39
don't think so that's not a good thing
2:39:41
how about this I have access to the
2:39:45
network but I hacked my way and I'm not
2:39:47
really a neighbor I just that's the best
2:39:50
way signed up standard password people
2:39:54
in that family there's one two through
2:39:55
there they are all one two three four
2:39:57
five that they brought the baby
2:39:59
yeah they're getting in the car okay
2:40:02
this Tuesday at 1:00 they're getting the
2:40:05
car they're going someplace and now they
2:40:06
come back an hour later next Tuesday
2:40:09
they do the same thing okay now I got it
2:40:11
I've got the pattern I've been following
2:40:13
these I've been watching through their
2:40:14
camera for a month now
2:40:16
and every Tuesday at a certain time they
2:40:19
leave the house all of them time to go a
2:40:21
break in for an hour I'm gonna go boost
2:40:23
their place boost excellent I know where
2:40:27
the ring camera is I'll just avoid
2:40:29
making eyewear a mask I wear go ski mask
2:40:32
cuz they go up to the camera smash it
2:40:34
well that's the next problem
2:40:35
the FBI says they have 640 million photo
2:40:41
face photos in their database which they
2:40:44
can run against facial recognition this
2:40:47
stuff all works perfectly with facial
2:40:49
recognition
2:40:50
it works way too well it does I've
2:40:53
talked about it on the show before I ran
2:40:55
into this technology years yeah it's
2:40:57
good and I had I could not fool it why
2:41:01
didn't try gluing a third eye on my
2:41:04
forehead which apparently does work
2:41:06
actually two eyeballs over your to
2:41:09
eyeball pictures over your eyebrows also
2:41:12
seems to defeat it
2:41:17
Yeji point yeah
2:41:20
let me see I had ended up convincing me
2:41:23
I had some tech news
2:41:25
I watched the Apple WWDC 19 presentation
2:41:30
where everything we always thought came
2:41:32
true yeah so you know it's no longer
2:41:36
about Max it's only about the iPad
2:41:39
that's now it's no not even it's the
2:41:43
iPad it's not about the iPhone well the
2:41:46
money makers the iPhone no it's not the
2:41:48
money maker anymore hello where you been
2:41:50
that's on the decline they got big
2:41:52
problems people are not buying these
2:41:54
fainting but it's still the money maker
2:41:56
okay so I watched the I watched it and
2:41:59
they didn't give a shit about the iPhone
2:42:01
it was all about the iPad dark mode and
2:42:07
I think what they did just to finally in
2:42:10
the Mac business and I'm sure you saw
2:42:13
this they came up with this big honkin
2:42:15
fu Mac that you know when fully stacked
2:42:18
is $35,000 yeah that's ridiculous then
2:42:22
that 1000 the $5,000 it was the screen
2:42:25
five thousand bucks plus a thousand
2:42:26
dollars for the screen stand yeah and I
2:42:29
wanted to pull some clips from the
2:42:30
keynote but it took them forever to put
2:42:33
it back up and then I found a youtube
2:42:35
version all of them have been taken down
2:42:37
because people were laughing about the
2:42:38
developers booing when they announced
2:42:40
them the thousand dollar stand is like
2:42:43
oh but we can't have that
2:42:45
oh no if I advocate I think I did get
2:42:49
that clip listen to him boo the pro
2:42:52
display HDR will be $49.99 for the
2:42:54
display and stuff
2:43:01
$59.99 a VESA mount adapter will be
2:43:05
$1.99 and the pro stand $9.99 and like
2:43:08
the mac pro they'll all be available and
2:43:11
in the fall so that is a new Mac Pro and
2:43:14
Pro display xtr so they pulled it down
2:43:17
because there was a negative reaction
2:43:19
there wasn't clapping for the thousand
2:43:21
dollars Stan dollars for a stand I don't
2:43:24
care I mean I did this this seems to be
2:43:26
the big news like gives a shit
2:43:29
I thought the $35,000 Mac was more
2:43:32
egregious we've been waiting for that
2:43:35
way to kill it I mean and it's modular
2:43:37
you know ten years ago yeah it would've
2:43:40
been great now that just bringing it in
2:43:42
to kill it and it's all about tchotchkes
2:43:45
and em emojis and what else or the
2:43:50
health control yeah you could to track
2:43:53
your health your watch and your phone up
2:43:56
tracks your health what are you supposed
2:43:58
to do with that when you see that you
2:44:00
know your your heart rate is high what
2:44:02
are you supposed to talk to your doctor
2:44:04
they never tell you what to do hey you
2:44:08
got your doctor do you ever have a
2:44:11
doctor you can just contact this is your
2:44:13
next-door neighbor I don't need to
2:44:15
because he's looking at me on his ring
2:44:17
doorbell he knows exactly what I'm doing
2:44:19
well I have a couple of clips then okay
2:44:22
cover our asses here all right I ran
2:44:25
into I thought was what the hell's this
2:44:27
story all about I realize that CBS is
2:44:30
running native ads left and right why
2:44:34
does that not surprise me there's a
2:44:36
Walmart native ad as far as far as I'm
2:44:38
but is a news story but it's a native ad
2:44:40
Walmart is offering new incentives to
2:44:42
attract high school workers they're now
2:44:44
gonna have access to free SAT and a CT
2:44:47
prep courses up to seven hours of free
2:44:50
college credit and a debt-free degree
2:44:52
from six universities about 25,000 high
2:44:55
schoolers work at Walmart well then let
2:44:58
me do a native ad this showed up in USA
2:45:01
Today the video is not the native ad but
2:45:04
the whole page that it was on was about
2:45:07
HPV
2:45:09
you need the vaccinations get you
2:45:11
Gardasil HPV this is Marcia Cross famous
2:45:17
actress from Desperate Housewives almost
2:45:19
a year and a half after being diagnosed
2:45:21
with anal cancer 57 year old Marcia
2:45:23
Cross is opening up about her battle
2:45:25
against the disease and her new outlook
2:45:28
on life after three and tense months of
2:45:30
treatment and many more of regaining
2:45:32
normalcy cross gets real in this week's
2:45:35
issue of people about her dream of
2:45:37
breaking down the stigma around the
2:45:39
disease here's her reason why I wanted
2:45:42
to come forward because when I was ill I
2:45:46
read a lot of blogs online or cancer
2:45:49
survivor stories and a lot of people
2:45:52
women especially were too embarrassed to
2:45:54
say what kind of cancer they had they
2:45:56
had a lot of shame about it and the
2:45:58
doctors even had we're uncomfortable
2:46:01
talking about the anus and since I've
2:46:03
gotten very comfortable talking about
2:46:06
the anus I thought okay well I think
2:46:08
that I could probably help by making a
2:46:10
little dent in that stigma and I have to
2:46:14
give her so much
2:46:16
props I'm very humbled that she did
2:46:20
because you know we know how you got the
2:46:22
ass cancer and if you're talking about
2:46:25
HPV that's that's what this whole story
2:46:28
is about so for her to do this and say
2:46:31
hey this is a remove the stigma I think
2:46:35
it's very brave of her it's too bad that
2:46:37
USA Today took it into a total native
2:46:39
add but then they took it one step
2:46:40
further now La Crosse had no warning
2:46:43
signs that she developed the cancer it
2:46:45
was discovered by her doctors being
2:46:47
thorough and performing tests that
2:46:49
aren't always routine
2:46:50
unfortunately cross was no stranger to
2:46:52
cancer when she received that diagnosis
2:46:54
her husband of almost 13 years 61 year
2:46:57
old Tom Mahoney is now healthy after a
2:46:59
throat cancer diagnosis for him back in
2:47:01
2009
2:47:02
I mean mind blown what are these guys
2:47:04
doing in their private time brave very
2:47:08
very brave go get your shots okay I have
2:47:13
another native that I didn't think it
2:47:15
was at the time but now I think it is
2:47:19
this is the bogus red meat
2:47:22
white-meat study again on CBS promoting
2:47:25
I believe veganism could it be that's
2:47:28
something we have been told for decades
2:47:30
about our food is wrong there is a study
2:47:32
out today that seems to suggest white
2:47:34
meat including poultry may not be so
2:47:37
healthy after all it could affect your
2:47:38
blood cholesterol level the same way as
2:47:41
red meat so we asked our doctor Tara
2:47:43
Narula who is a cardiologist about this
2:47:45
so doc it was a small study about a
2:47:47
hundred people but a lot of attention
2:47:50
this headline is getting what is this
2:47:52
about right it's important to talk about
2:47:53
it because the headlines can be
2:47:54
misleading sure nutrition science is
2:47:56
complex and as you mentioned this was a
2:47:58
small study was a short study and what
2:48:01
it didn't look at is if I eat white meat
2:48:02
or red meat do I increase my chance of
2:48:04
things like heart attack stroke or death
2:48:06
what it did tell us is that if you eat
2:48:08
white meat or red meat regardless of how
2:48:11
much saturated fat is in the diet you
2:48:13
raise your levels of LDL or bad
2:48:14
cholesterol by about the same amount and
2:48:17
you raise them more than if you ate a
2:48:19
plant-based diet so either there's
2:48:21
something in the animal protein itself
2:48:23
that's raising that bad cholesterol
2:48:24
level or there's something in
2:48:26
plant-based diets that's lowering it or
2:48:28
a combination of both I feel like for so
2:48:29
long for Yahoo you have said limit how
2:48:32
much red meat you eat does this change
2:48:34
that this isn't really gonna change what
2:48:36
we say you know there's red meat as a
2:48:37
big category and a lot of the red meat
2:48:39
that's consumed to this country is fatty
2:48:41
red meat that's full of saturated fat
2:48:43
that increases that bad cholesterol a
2:48:44
lot of it is full of sodium and so this
2:48:47
study just looked at lean red meat and
2:48:49
it looked at unprocessed met red meat we
2:48:51
also eat a lot of processed things like
2:48:52
bologna sausage and ham in addition
2:48:55
what's interesting is that recent
2:48:56
research has shown that when you eat a
2:48:58
lot of red meat you change the
2:48:59
microbiome your gut bacteria you
2:49:01
actually produce the chemical that can
2:49:03
be pro-inflammatory and help promote
2:49:05
plaque formation in the arteries so
2:49:07
there may be something outside of the
2:49:08
cholesterol that is worrisome about red
2:49:10
meat bottom line she said earlier more
2:49:12
plant-based less meat thank you dr. Tara
2:49:14
thank you yeah
2:49:15
bottom line this is all just medical
2:49:18
people making you feel yeah of course it
2:49:20
is of course it is total you know it is
2:49:23
shut up already that's all I need to
2:49:26
remember
2:49:28
I'm gonna close down John otherwise the
2:49:30
affiliates will be pissed you know they
2:49:33
would had way too much fun
2:49:35
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2:50:27
still concerned about the watermelons
2:50:29
I'm John C Dvorak we returned again on
2:50:32
Sunday with another three hours of
2:50:35
deconstruction until then adios mofos
2:50:38
and such
2:50:51
he said we don't put towers up next up
2:50:54
well wait a minute yeah Republicans on
2:50:57
the hill haven't shown a whole lot of
2:50:58
willingness to stand up to this myth
2:51:00
he's got a 90 percent approval rating
2:51:02
among Republican voters and all the
2:51:04
Republican senators know that and every
2:51:05
month those tariffs go from 5% to 10% to
2:51:09
15% to 20 and then to 25%
2:51:11
hence the color arms tariffs is what it
2:51:14
takes to get Mexico to do better on
2:51:17
their side of the border I'm all for
2:51:19
tariffs President Trump has a habit of
2:51:20
proposing asinine and dangerous policies
2:51:23
before backing off it would be my hope
2:51:25
that that there go work out things so
2:51:29
the tariffs don't go into effect just
2:51:31
will not work and this will directly and
2:51:34
immediately affect the American person
2:51:36
so maybe it's just a threat who knows I
2:51:38
mean he said the last thing that he said
2:51:39
is that he's pointing these deadly
2:51:40
serious
2:51:41
when you say you and I know I don't know
2:51:44
that at all here's what I know I don't
2:51:46
know whether to believe it or not I say
2:51:48
in this child I know what I'm told not
2:51:49
what I know but I do know that if we
2:51:51
secure the Mexican Guatemalan border
2:51:53
that would be a great way to stop folks
2:51:55
coming all the way across we haven't
2:51:57
seen anything yet people much worse
2:52:08
blendin expensive avocados or a few more
2:52:11
dollars here and there for the average
2:52:13
American Brook that is no small amount
2:52:16
of money a lot of money
2:52:18
$1300 any brand of course with avocado
2:52:21
on the menu will
2:52:22
impacted by this terrible I'm not
2:52:24
blaming President Trump here I'm blaming
2:52:26
the Congress because we can't do our job
2:52:29
you know we have with President Trump
2:52:32
being kind of the roller coaster so
2:52:35
sometimes going down
2:54:03
a growing mine
2:54:11
sharings wrong fair uses gone like video
2:54:16
store
2:54:21
when a license crimes on the public mind
2:54:25
it's forever cat
2:54:30
the corporate cost on Disney's ghosts is
2:54:35
coming back
2:54:39
the streets are filled my picture girls
2:54:44
resist beep eyes
2:54:48
the orange fruit - Basilone
2:54:53
with swastika I imagine worlds we get my
2:55:03
girls and better day
2:55:09
and in law my home
2:55:11
can smoke histone
2:55:13
in it Chevrolet
2:55:31
motive or a org slash and a Sadiq Khan
2:55:38
is a stone-cold loser
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