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June 20th, 2019 • 2h 50m

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the brand and the brand the brand lives
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and the brand speaks and the brand
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Adam Curie assassination episode 11 48
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this is no agenda 35 from what I can
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tell you tomorrow
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yes thanks for the info on Tom Cruise I
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feel so up to date now up to speed you
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know I still hear that ground loop would
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you like a ground loop I can send one
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over to you send me I want a
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sugar-coated sugar-coated ground loop
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alright hey Here I am John in the
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Algarve in the south of Portugal the the
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southernmost tippy tip yeah beautiful
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area yeah beautiful and then the day
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that we have beautiful weather is the
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day we do the show Brazil in some of
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these other countries they don't even
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start eating dinner till midnight yeah
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but it would have been nice to catch a
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little more Sun we had two days
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obviously we got here Monday afternoon
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so it was beautiful Monday afternoons we
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have to make for the low donations while
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you're on the road I'm leading up to
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that why do you always blow my punchline
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it's like I'm getting all the way Monday
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we arrive Monday from from where were we
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you're in Ireland yes Northern Ireland
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that's right Northern Ireland and do we
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we flew down here with the easyJet's
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which was interesting because it was
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already filled with the rowdy Brits was
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there a soccer game going on
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no man it's just you know how the Brits
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they like to go to other places outside
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of their own country and get really
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drunk and obnoxious well they do that in
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their own country too for mics yeah
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they're a little extra extra bad when
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they come to to the mainland in fact
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it's like you it's like your theory on
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podcasts what's that what's my theory
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people go on to a podcast exactly that's
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exactly what's happening yeah so the
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that we we grabbed a cab to the to the
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place we're staying and the first of all
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was great this guy was 47 years old so I
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could try out my little trivia question
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on him I said hey were you around in the
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80s yeah it was about 13 do you remember
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a countdown and he does a double take oh
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my god that's you so they do still
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remember if the old enough now the
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phrase is surely you know who I am but
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he said hey when you guys go back make
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sure that you have at least two hours be
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at the airport two hours ahead of time
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he says because when the Brits are going
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back they're drunk they can't fly their
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paperwork their passports they forgot
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them that hold up the line he says it is
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it's a it's a mess another travel tip
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from your Noah generation actually good
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tip that's a pretty good trip the big
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problem though has been the 450 ones
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explained error
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51 this is an actual web server error
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that is implemented and it involves the
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general data protection rules so here's
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a just a small sampling of Adam doing a
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show prep I go to a website and we
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recognize you are attempting to access
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this website from a country belonging to
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the European Economic Area including the
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EU which enforces the general data
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protection regulations and therefore
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access cannot be granted at this time
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and thanks for your patience thank you
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for being a patron of the Dallas Morning
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News unfortunately our site is
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unavailable to European Union visitors
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while we work with our partners to
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ensure your data is protected we were
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committed to serving our communities in
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the eager to become technically
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compliant to provide award winning
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journalism to all of our readers
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unfortunately our website is currently
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available to in most European countries
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we are engaged on the issue and
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committed to looking at options that
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support our full range of digital
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offerings to the EU market we continue
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to identify technical compliance
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solutions that will provide all readers
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with our award-winning journalism in
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other words I would say a good 15
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percent of what I was trying to access
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is not legally accessible or at with for
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non VPN users people who don't
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understand how you can circumvent it
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it's just not available dis just I mean
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you must have had this and we've had it
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before
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no we've definitely had it before we did
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not want to sit believing you now you've
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done three shows from overseas I did not
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have it in the UK it was not in the UK
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oh really
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and I didn't notice it so this is the
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first one on the mainland and I'm
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getting this non-stop oh that's
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interesting yeah huh and I would have
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noticed that I would have made note of
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it yeah you would have no the way you
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complain that you've after 11 years you
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know I'd be complaining like a little
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bitch I mean I should have been
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complaining about two shows and I'm just
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trying not to hear the ground loop yeah
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so and and honestly I was thinking about
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setting up the VP I could set up the VPN
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quite easily but man it's Artie's I'm
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amazed that we're talking to each other
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without massive delay there's maybe a
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megabit and a half each way on the on
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the Wi-Fi connection here though and the
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dongle has full bars but only 3G I can't
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get a 4G signal so I'm sure when I come
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out with this choice finish those songs
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[Music]
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because I'll be one have any good
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quality going through it to your site by
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oh you sound actually you sound pretty
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good by the way that's a timecode
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notation thank you two things I've
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learned well here what have you learned
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Adam they have a new product here which
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i think is outstanding it is fortunate
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yes and it apparently was invented in
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Portugal let me see if there's a there
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so let me see if there's a name who hmm
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I did ask about it so I know it was
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invented here in Portugal wine in a tube
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these tubes that are like a test tube
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except it's the width of a bottleneck so
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you know so that's about a big tube yeah
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it's a sizable tube and I'd say it is
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about mm-hmm see I'd say that's about
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it's about five inches they want to know
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me about seven inches
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wait I should know it's about ten inches
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and it's yeah the top the whole thinner
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of of a wine bottle so the the it has a
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twist off top and they send they sell
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it's basically a one hit it's like you
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pour it into your glass it's good for
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one glass one glass you can take on the
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ship which is it what's the milliliters
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on that thing
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hold on a second one one hundred
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got it from the I got it from the
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minibar here we go uh hundred milliliter
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okay hundred mil make sense well this is
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these kinds of things have been around
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in the trade for some time as for
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tasting for wine tasters and
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professionals hmm oh really
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yeah I thought it was for real
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alcoholics because you just pop this in
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your in your in your jacket and your
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purse BAM you got a cocktail wherever
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you need a little metal flask is the
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best genuine wit bottle WI T that's the
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registered trademark flocking wit so
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those are the guys that I guess
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trademarked it a registered trademark
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but it's said that they're putting
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everything in all kinds of wine I just
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thought it was a genius idea wine
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tastings would be perfect with these
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things and it's just handy to take along
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you know you're at school so yeah not
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much to report but the the the
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television coverage here has been
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fantastic as in they got all the
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channels you'd want Sky News CNN
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International CNBC BBC in multiple BBC's
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which is perfect because we have two
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major things going on here one would be
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the choosing of the next prime minister
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of the United Kingdom's of Gitmo nation
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east yeah worse well I will remind you
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that I said it would be Boris and you
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were like no no it's gonna be gold it's
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gonna be that guy he's gonna be a you
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were wrong no you said no I never said
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no to Boris oh okay I shall get the got
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a clip for next show I want yeah would
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you hear this clip no I'll get a clip
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where you will you said no it's not
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gonna be him okay what was interesting
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is that all of a sudden as you kind of
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saw the flow and now the way they do
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this is very interesting
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they have three I think three rounds of
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secret ballots amongst the party and
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each time you see Boris Johnson is
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winning he's winning is winning they
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have to whittle that down to two
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that's after think three rounds then
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they send the final to the number one
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and the closest after in this case Bojo
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to a mail-in vote of the Conservative
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Party across the country I mean they
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should this is so just begging to be a
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reality show that I don't underst I mean
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they should have these guys doing money
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on the bass scan you're like eating glue
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eating shitty live bugs you know have to
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repeal over over some angry white water
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or something that would Boris he'll be
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what Boris is will be fantastic and so
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as you see the flow of this they kept
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trying to push the the Rory guy
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there's no good but it was like all Rory
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oh and I think it was just like any
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button but Boris please someone just
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bring roar and now he got kicked out so
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he's out so I think it'll be Boris
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Johnson and uh I was at Hunt no oh no no
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no Jeremy Hunt Jeremy Hunt yeah Jeremy
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Hunt he's not even I think he'll be
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number two I don't know yeah I think
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that's what's going on but number two in
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Teresa may was but well it's again it's
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it's fun to watch and the cycle is so
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similar to the hatred for Trump it's the
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same thing he's racist in here he's a
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big well you know part of that is you
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know obviously there's some similes he's
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a nut job
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he's a loose cannon that my favorite of
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course is Hitler he's hit literally
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Hitler and there was this fantastic
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prime minister question time the other
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day where the
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if the guy from the Scottish National
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Party Ian was a black well I think his
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name is Missy honest his name
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Ian black guy that used to represent
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them was his Angus character and he was
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probably the best of the group well Ian
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is doing pretty good because and this is
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a this is a full two minute clip because
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it has to go back and forth with the
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with the speaker intervening because I
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mean you can't just be calling a member
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of parliament a racist in the UK you can
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do it in America but not in the UK you
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can't just be doing that does the Prime
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Minister a dream with the front runner
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set to succeed her that the Scottish
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people are of their - race that should
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be placed in ghettos and exterminated
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well of course mr. speaker words matter
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and actions matter the man who published
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those words in his magazines the Prime
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Minister thought was fit for the office
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of her top diplomat that he hasn't
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stopped there
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he said that Scott should be banned from
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being Prime Minister banned from being
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Prime Minister mr. speaker this is a man
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who is not fixed for office and so I
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asked the Supreme Minister realize not
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only is the member racist he is stoking
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division in communities
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mr.
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the secret minister honestly believe
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if the right honorable gentleman is
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referring to a current member of this
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house I don't know whether he is I don't
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know who is talking about in the
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language he uses he should have notified
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the member in advance but I would urge I
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like this
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you can call human races as large and
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notify him in advance I would urge him
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to weigh his worse history and Blackford
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and indeed and I think it would be much
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better if for now he would withdraw any
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allegation of races order against any
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particular member I don't think that
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this is the forum and the don't think
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it's the right way to behave mr. Ian
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Blackburn Mr Speaker I have informed the
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member but member has called Muslim
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women letterboxes he can't be using our
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racist memes you can't be that's that's
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America's racist meme the watermen of
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watermelons my dick can't be stealing
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that honestly believe that this man is
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fit for the office of Prime Minister Lee
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Prime Minister he's now the lead of the
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SNP in this chamber for some time he's
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be asking Prime Minister's Questions for
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some time he might actually understand
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the purpose of Prime Minister's
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Questions I can write honorable
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gentlemen that I believe I believe any
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conservative Prime Minister in the
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future will be better for Scotland than
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the Scottish national so it's been
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fabulous to watch yeah it's been great
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you get those moments it's very
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entertaining yeah I like it
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I'd really discourage national parties
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the worst but they're so sophisticated
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over there in Parliament I just like how
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there I think Oh about their business oh
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yes you can call them races if you'd let
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him know ahead of time it's thank you so
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beautiful then we have the race for the
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president of the EU Commission this is
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the one that you know that this is
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Yonkers job Juncker the drunker and
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they're having a hard time figuring out
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how to come to some consensus on who
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this should be I'm hoping for the show's
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sake that it's from steam Ramon's the
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Dutch guy who was we we might be able to
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get him to talk to us one day never know
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but now the the former antique of the
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antique competition Minister Margaret
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Margaret the first at first at the first
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at that she's in the running she has put
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herself in the running yes so that's
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interesting
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yes let me see I have to quick heat
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clips from her and she's playing the
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gender card of course when you're see we
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start with this one that has never yet
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been a female president of this
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institution do you think you're going to
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be the first well that I don't know but
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I find that it's long overdue that you
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have
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on this purse as well because women are
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not a minority we are half the European
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population half the world population
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so I think it's about time that also the
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Commission reflects our that fact
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because it is important that you have
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more diverse for us to exercise power
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European Commission's vice-president
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Kyle singer one of your current
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colleagues is from the biggest group the
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EPP he said it's out of the question
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to give you the job of president what's
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your reaction to that well that's
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obviously his opinion the European
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elections were outstanding because so
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many Europeans they took the decision I
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want to be part of our democracy more
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than 50 percent voted and that's the
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first and second they didn't vote as
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they usually wrote it the EPP were
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losing I think around 40 seats SRD were
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losing seats as well my social liberal
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family gained state so did the Greens so
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there's a new dynamic in the European
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Parliament and I think it's very
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important to hear that call for change
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oh yes a call for change there's twenty
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by twenty eight members of course are
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one for each country and she wants that
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to be what is the term gender balanced
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which means she wants a quota or does or
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does she want a quota when you're in a
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in a diverse group when you sort of
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break uniformity in how we look very
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often you also break uniformity and how
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you think you gets better discussion she
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but gets better decisions you see that
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very much
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in in business and you also see that in
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political decision-making in my
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experience so if you became Commission
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president would you have fourteen women
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nutritionists foreseen male
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commissioners well you know it may be
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fourteen women and thirteen men since we
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may lose the UK I think this is this is
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one of the the areas where we can show
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Europeans that we change because a lot
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of the changes that we're dealing with
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they of course are slow and it takes
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time to realize that things are changing
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but do you believe in quitters well call
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it cloture I think I don't think fifty
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fifty years ago
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and anyway we have accepted sort of
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informal mail Kurtis of 8090 percent for
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not even decades but for centuries where
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women have not had the same access to
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exercising power I think it is about
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time that we get to gender balance
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Commission gender balance there it is
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and I can tell her it's not gonna happen
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because Europe this is an old man's club
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they're not gonna let any women rut come
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and run the show
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uh-uh can happen no no not not in house
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way too early Europe is still way behind
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us the u.s. on all this stuff
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we have rammed it hard so fast and hard
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through everything that was still the
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heads are still spinning okay hmm no I
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think it's just gonna be dudes you watch
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well if she gets in she's gonna shake
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things up yeah because there's a lot of
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power it's a lot of power there a lot of
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power I think that's the most powerful
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spot yeah and I don't have a clip but
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I'm sure you saw Angela Merkel man she
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was with McCrone no now she was with the
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Ukrainian president the new Ukrainian
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president in Berlin there you go that I
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mean I think that that could have come
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from dehydration but it was not a good
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look that that it was like it was like
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she had an attack of some sorts this
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reminds me of it so far it's not a good
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look is concerned when George HW Bush
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you puked all over the Prime Minister of
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Japan Prime Minister in the past that
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was not a good luck either I agree
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and it was interesting that the the
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Ukrainian present maybe he was really
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engrossed by whatever was going he
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didn't see that I didn't see that out of
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his peripheral vision that's do you like
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me shaking like I'm like a leaf it was
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it was very odd that was sad to watch
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really low blood sugar or something no
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maybe maybe she was just trying to not
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morph back into a reptile and I was no
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she's trying to stop the fight fighting
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the transformation also the outer skin
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could be constricting her because there
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may have been needed to know yeah she
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need some time to shed and get a new one
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yeah hey everybody if you've never heard
22:23
this show you're hearing it now we're
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all about lizard yeah and that's kind of
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what I have take it seriously that's
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kind of what I have directly from a way
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to do have one more thing
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did you get any mh17 yes I did
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I did what do you guys have one like the
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clip from PBS raps it I think
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international prosecutors charged four
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men with murder today for blasting a
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Malaysian Airlines plane out of the sky
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over Ukraine in 2014 it happened in a
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region controlled by Ukrainian rebels
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who were backed by Russia the attack
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killed all 298 people on the flight from
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Amsterdam Dutch officials say the
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suspect probably thought it was a
23:10
Ukrainian military plane and they used a
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Russian missile to destroy it they saw
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to it that it was brought in in the area
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where they were in charge that it was
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brought to the launch site and from this
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land long shot beside the mh17 was shot
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down and they were responsible for this
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whole operation Russia and Ukraine
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forbid extradition of their citizens but
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prosecutors say the suspects will be
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tried in absentia next March
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there's a lot of weird first of all this
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appears to be once again a Belling cat
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analysis it hasn't changed much and
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they're taking credit for it and I then
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they're on the team the JIT the joint
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investigation team what what I keep
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hearing is
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no court and international lawyers but I
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don't think this is not i pc see here
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they're not the the in or the ICC the
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International Criminal Court this is a
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court in the Netherlands that is
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conducting this as far as I can don't
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maybe it's a division of but it's it's
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actually it's the same guys or the same
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judge who prosecutors here at Vil ders
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for racism for public racism if you'll
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remember that yeah so it's the same guy
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who is the same judge who will be again
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this is just an indictment this is not
24:35
proof of anything it's an official
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indictment and in March they're going to
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bring it before trial which okay we'll
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see and I was able to get at least one
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Dutch guy to make foon of as he was
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talking about how clear it is that this
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has got to be the Russians men
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prosecutors say they were commanding
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separatists in eastern Ukraine in 2014
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losing on the battlefield they phoned
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senior military and government officials
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in Russia desperate for weapons and
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support intercepted by Ukrainian
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intelligence a part of the evidence
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unveiled today along with footage found
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on the internet of the missile launcher
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dispatched from Russia and more this
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forensic that is witnesses that is
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wiretap that is data analysis and where
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you go through all those layers then at
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the end you can say and one and one and
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one is five there you go
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that's how we do it in Europe everybody
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Vaughn and Vaughn and Vaughn is 5 and 1
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and 1 1 is 5 that's how we convicted
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actually 3 that's how we can Vic which I
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am submitting for the end of show I so
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well I only have one say my n destroyer
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which I pulled from trumps our 19 minute
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speech ok Orlando where he announced
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that he's running for president winning
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winny I don't know I think the one one
26:00
one is five I think funny or I think I
26:05
kind of got you on that one we didn't
26:08
have breaking news just before the show
26:10
started president's offering his first
26:11
reaction now to the shoot-down of an
26:13
American drone by the Iranians last
26:16
night the president issue in one
26:17
sentence tweet saying Iran made a very
26:20
big mistake that coming just in the past
26:22
couple of minutes at the same time we're
26:24
getting information that there is
26:25
scheduled to be a meeting here at the
26:26
White House to gauge response to the
26:30
Iranian shoot down the president's tweet
26:32
I ran made a very big mistake
26:33
of course begging the question of what
26:35
the White House and what the
26:36
administration is prepared to do about
26:38
it if anything any kind of response at
26:40
all I spoke to Sarah Huckabee Sanders
26:42
the White House press secretary just a
26:43
few minutes ago she said the president
26:45
was briefed last night and has been
26:47
briefed again this morning on what the
26:49
US military knows about that shoot down
26:51
so no indication at this point of what
26:53
any potential US response would be but
26:56
the president I don't think you can call
26:57
this saber-rattling maybe just a Twitter
27:00
rattle but issuing a one-sentence
27:01
statement on Twitter here in reaction to
27:03
that shoot down guys there's a reaction
27:04
in the market crude oil is jumping on
27:06
this news WTI now up five percent no
27:09
there we go that that makes somebody
27:11
happy yeah is this a Twitter rattling
27:15
yes this is a deja vu term or a moment
27:18
for you as well as they shot down a
27:20
drone did we just go through this a
27:23
while ago they shot down a drone and
27:27
then it was like oh and they didn't they
27:28
didn't they grabbed the drone yes you're
27:36
right if you remember they were parading
27:38
it around nobody said much about it Dan
27:41
I'm shooting down the drones cost money
27:44
on Tuesday and there's also the debate
27:47
where there was over Iranian territory
27:50
well if you look at this it wasn't if it
27:53
wasn't over the territory what territory
27:55
would it be over I dispute this
27:58
international water bullcrap because the
28:00
Strait of Hormuz it's like you're either
28:02
UAE or you're I mean you gotta be right
28:04
in some very small small piece of what
28:09
do we do
28:10
when they're flying our drones come on
28:12
well we got a drone base right here off
28:14
to the Djibouti is on the other side
28:16
it's on the other side something
28:18
Djibouti yeah that's where we fly him
28:21
from but still is like come on I did get
28:26
this email on Tuesday now which is
28:28
anonymous I was staying at a hotel in
28:30
Cambridge UK on Thursday night last week
28:32
there were several pilots and co-pilots
28:34
of f-15 staying there they'd just flown
28:37
over to the UK on their way to Iran
28:39
refueling in midair four times on the
28:42
way over the Paynes planes were being
28:43
fitted out and checked before flying on
28:46
so something is probably likely to occur
28:49
over there Oh in the next few days and I
28:51
don't know if that's related to the
28:52
drone but I didn't know that there were
28:54
f-15s flying around and why didn't we
28:56
just use whatever we have on our in our
28:58
fleet can we have a whole fleet that we
29:01
sent over there with an aircraft carrier
29:02
sitting there so why are we sneaking in
29:05
f-15s in the through the backdoor just
29:07
because it would be obvious when we took
29:09
off from a carrier mm-hmm yeah the
29:11
carrier's just a decoy so we shot down
29:15
our own drone maybe just asking there's
29:20
no idea that one of the f-15s took the
29:22
drone out it was the first thing you
29:25
can't trust anything going on during
29:27
this little moment no and this is the
29:31
classic false flag moment we're just
29:33
waiting for something to happen and and
29:36
so something that happened a month ago
29:38
has now become the big news about oh
29:41
here on their 10 days away from
29:44
enriching uranium weapons-grade which is
29:47
both the 90s in here the same thing this
29:51
is such bullcrap I mean there are three
29:54
point six percent to be weapons-grade
29:56
you got to be like 70 80 percent it's it
29:59
takes a little bit longer but it's
30:00
always what NJ is designing the bomb
30:03
they haven't designed a bus we know
30:04
exactly you got to put that thing on the
30:06
rock supposed to be supposedly they're
30:09
using him
30:09
Pakistani North Korea design I have a
30:13
clip green bombs by the way are very
30:16
small this is from channel 4 in the UK
30:18
it is a crisis which arguably began in
30:21
Washington when President
30:23
labeled these Iranian Revolutionary
30:25
Guards as terrorists back in April and
30:28
tighten sanctions on their country then
30:31
the Americans sent an aircraft carrier
30:33
group and b-52 bombers to the Gulf they
30:37
said in response to an unspecified
30:39
Iranian threat
30:41
last month President rouhani announced
30:44
that Iran was ramping up its nuclear
30:46
fuel production reducing its compliance
30:49
with the deal the president Trump walked
30:52
away from a year ago and today the
30:55
Iranians chose one of their nuclear
30:57
plants as the venue to announce that
30:59
their supply of uranium will breach the
31:02
deals limit in ten days time in what is
31:05
a desperate bid to be allowed to sell
31:07
oil so desperate that a spokesman even
31:11
delivered it in English actions after 60
31:18
days they will not leave their
31:21
commitments we are not watching the
31:25
commitments we are not removing the
31:27
committee Iran's economy is being
31:29
crippled by US sanctions as the
31:32
Americans are threatening any company
31:34
anywhere which trades with Iran the
31:37
Chinese say they will defy Washington
31:39
and carry on buying oil but the
31:41
Europeans have tried and so far failed
31:44
to bypass the Americans today they said
31:47
they would keep trying amid fears the
31:49
nuclear deal will collapse so our focus
31:52
is not to enter into a blame game or
31:54
giving responsibility for a collapse or
31:57
the deal that might come our focus is to
32:00
keep the agreement in place and keep the
32:04
implementation of it now what I hear
32:06
them saying is hey Europe and Russia and
32:11
check you help us out I don't hear any
32:14
strong Iran going her--her we don't care
32:18
we're gonna build bombs no I know
32:21
there's also the element does not
32:24
explored much in these stories which is
32:26
how much oil is China buying and how are
32:29
they getting it there and how are they
32:30
paying for it well the other thing is I
32:33
have to assume I don't want to sound
32:35
like it you know
32:37
no know what to call my caster podcaster
32:40
oh I had assumed I would act like a
32:42
podcaster here and mention that the
32:44
Chinese probably aren't paying top
32:46
dollar for the best price always looking
32:49
for best price and this is probably
32:53
galling to the Iranians but the Chinese
32:57
market would suck up all the Iranian oil
32:59
if it you know if they could its and
33:02
that's portal and that's part of what
33:04
Iran was asking for is circumvent this
33:07
financial bloc which I don't like I
33:10
really despise that you know the cutting
33:14
people off advising Swift yeah thank you
33:17
cutting people off from the payment
33:19
system that's it's so mean that's that's
33:20
that's war war actions in my book
33:24
yeah Alex Jones what do you mean they
33:30
cut him off from all the jaws outlets
33:32
and PayPal won't pick him up I think
33:34
okay yeah Alex Jones Iran I think PayPal
33:38
still picks him up it was it was
33:40
Wikipedia who everybody dropped from
33:43
payments remember was it no no it was
33:49
WikiLeaks I'm sorry
33:52
yes WikiLeaks I meant WikiLeaks but I'm
33:55
pretty sure I'm pretty sure Infowars got
33:58
the platform from Payment Systems - I'm
34:00
pretty sure it could be yeah and then
34:03
the latest of course is MailChimp
34:05
oh yes yes we can't have anything about
34:08
at no anti-vaxxer stuff they gatekeepers
34:11
of society when did this happen well yes
34:15
this is exactly what they are
34:16
gatekeepers of society this is more of
34:19
our you know how we have been looking at
34:23
this deep platforming this the big purge
34:26
yeah MailChimp do they not have a well
34:32
first of all I'm sure they're used by
34:34
tons of brands and commercial companies
34:36
who use them to communicate with their
34:39
customers and they just don't want you
34:42
know any controversy connected to their
34:45
name that's what it's about we don't
34:47
want any stories about
34:50
are but we're a service their name
34:52
MailChimp is not now unless you put the
34:54
logo at the bottom here okay here we go
34:57
here we go ladies and gentlemen we've
34:59
got a headline here it seems that
35:01
anti-vaxxers are using email systems
35:03
like MailChimp to spread their message
35:05
of disinformation in a film at 11:00
35:10
that would be exactly why they would
35:12
want to take anybody who's doing that
35:14
off I don't find that very controversial
35:19
makes sense makes sense to you yes it's
35:26
it is quite interesting how many people
35:29
are mad at me for even suggesting that
35:32
that this is not Silicon Valley actively
35:35
trying to shut up people and sensory
35:38
conservative viewpoints no I agree with
35:42
you I don't think this is that as much
35:44
as it is the brand the brand say brands
35:47
safe message in fact we have well
35:51
there's a lot going on we have don't
35:52
want to be associated with that well let
35:57
me use a little background or not direct
36:00
me if you're a service company yeah
36:02
you're a service company does that mean
36:04
that the cat guys would make tin cans
36:06
you know I'd have to be this way too I
36:09
mean they make tin can manufacturing the
36:10
products FMC food machinery corporation
36:14
they're making a big line of candy bar
36:17
makers that's gonna put the totally
36:19
engineered candy bar system and the
36:21
candy bar Factory but the candy bars are
36:23
gonna be you know something that's you
36:25
know hate Obama bar well you can't now
36:29
we're not selling you our equipment well
36:31
luckily not far from here we have the
36:33
con lions festival which i think is just
36:36
close you know they'll the big parties
36:38
are tomorrow night and this is the big
36:40
advertising festival it's always on the
36:43
heels of the the Kahn Film Festival now
36:46
all the advertisers go there and they
36:47
all hang out and drink with potential
36:49
advert that well tits really the
36:52
agencies and they go you know they take
36:55
the brand and the and the media buyers
36:57
out and they fly them around the
36:58
helicopters get them laid on stinky
37:00
horrors it's it's a phantom
37:03
stick I've been there it's a fantastic
37:05
event and well here's just how to get
37:09
you into the vibe of how how the
37:12
industry thinks here's an interview of
37:15
course we had CNBC or no it's now Fox
37:18
Fox Business News money honey a Maria
37:21
Bartiromo on the scene she loves to hang
37:24
out there in con and she's talking to I
37:26
think one of the big admire guys at Olga
37:29
V huge advertising company just a little
37:33
bit about the industry a little
37:34
background err joining me right now is
37:35
Olga V worldwide chief executive John
37:38
Seyfert John great to see you thanks so
37:40
much for joining us you are also the
37:43
present for the creative effectiveness
37:44
Lions tell us more about that
37:46
it's one of the toughest lions to win
37:48
because you can't just be creative in
37:50
your work you have to show that the
37:51
creativity actually makes a difference
37:52
in the marketplace so did you grow the
37:54
clients business did you improve the
37:56
health of the brand so the standard of
37:58
market outcomes is much higher when you
38:00
look at the grouping of ads that we see
38:06
yeah but I want I want everyone to
38:10
listen to this because you understand
38:11
how these people and I've been a part of
38:14
this industry how they are completely
38:16
just into the brand and this the brand
38:20
the brand lives and the brand speaks and
38:22
the brand listens and people connect
38:24
with the brand this is why things have
38:26
to be brand safe last year what are some
38:30
of those that really stand out well I
38:32
think anything any brand that gets part
38:34
of the social conversation so a lot of
38:36
the the please pay attention to social
38:38
conversation the submissions I've seen
38:41
so far in the jury is the impact it
38:44
created through cultural conversation
38:45
did we get attention that people want to
38:47
talk about us did they want to share
38:49
what they learned from that brand with
38:51
friends and family and did it sort of
38:53
strike a chord more broadly and culture
38:55
those are those are the ones that are
38:57
really getting the most attention so and
38:58
and those really resonate because it's
39:01
about issues that we're all talking
39:03
about exactly it's all part of the mash
39:05
up of the kind of everyday life from
39:06
what I consume to what I my politics are
39:09
to how I feel about the world in general
39:11
it's all
39:12
coming together you know increasingly as
39:14
I'm speaking to chief marketing officers
39:16
this week I'm finding that it doesn't
39:18
matter if you're the most successful
39:19
brand or an emerging brand everybody's
39:22
dealing with the same issues and one of
39:23
those issues is attracting young people
39:26
attracting women how do you do it well
39:28
every brand today is trying to be
39:29
relevant and authentic to who they are
39:31
so having a strong point of view because
39:33
it's not just about selling something
39:35
that's a better product a lot of these
39:37
audiences want to know what you think
39:39
what you care about in the world why
39:41
should you matter to them and then how
39:43
do they matter to you so every every
39:46
brand is trying to think through how to
39:47
be more relevant and authentic and how
39:50
it engages its audience which is why
39:51
somebody like for example the NFL almost
39:53
is using their players yes to talk to
39:57
you know resonate with with viewers
39:58
because viewers don't you know they
40:02
don't necessarily react to logos but
40:04
they react to people well the one thing
40:05
we've said over and over is you can't
40:07
fake it anymore if it's not true on the
40:09
inside no one's gonna believe it's true
40:14
the people play in the game I know it
40:18
was painful I know it was painful to
40:20
listen to biggest load of crap probably
40:23
the greatest clips you've ever played
40:27
but it makes me so sick
40:31
this shows you how insane people are
40:35
about the brand and why they don't want
40:38
even MailChimp is a brand who's a stupid
40:41
chimp with it with it with an envelope
40:43
and a little mailman hat yeah people
40:45
don't want their brand associated with
40:47
anything you know thong inauthentic
40:49
that's not exactly its authenticity at
40:51
all about and so that's why here at the
40:53
Connelly on lion fest of all the big
40:56
advertisers social media have formed the
40:58
Alliance they wanted to fight unsafe
41:01
content online yes Proctor and Gamble
41:04
Facebook are now addressing hate speech
41:07
and other problems together and this is
41:11
obviously it's the Nate the and the name
41:14
of this thing is I have the actual name
41:17
of this what is this thing called this
41:20
alliance
41:22
the Global Alliance for Responsible
41:24
media and in this participating Procter
41:27
& Gamble General Mills Diageo MasterCard
41:30
Facebook Twitter alphabet Omnicom WPP
41:34
you've got all the big ones there right
41:36
there you don't need anything else and
41:39
what they want to do is they want to
41:41
have all these rules and want everyone
41:44
to to understand what is necessary for
41:48
for advertising to take place on the
41:52
Silicon Valley social companies and on
41:54
YouTube digital advertising will make up
41:57
more than half of global ad sales for
41:59
the first time this year according to
42:01
the latest forecast by Magna Global part
42:04
of inter inter public but social media
42:06
platforms have been tarred by repeated
42:10
revelations that they are hosting
42:11
political disinformation and malicious
42:14
content in one of the most recent
42:16
examples AT&T Clorox Nestle McDonald's
42:19
and fortnight publisher Epic Games
42:22
paused or halted their YouTube
42:25
advertising following reports viewers
42:27
were making inappropriate comments on
42:29
videos of young girls YouTube later
42:32
suspended comments on most videos that
42:35
feature minors so they're fighting they
42:43
are fighting and it is a full-on war
42:46
between established companies companies
42:50
maybe even who are just trying to
42:51
compete for instance Vox media which is
42:54
arguably a mainstream company were there
42:57
n-b-c investment of a quarter billion
42:59
dollars I'd say so
43:01
I am NOT a big fan of Nilay Patel
43:04
kaathal ways thought he's kind of
43:06
schwöre me
43:07
he's the it's indeed the boss over at
43:09
the verge the editor-in-chief for
43:12
something which is a Vox media property
43:14
I gotta give him big props for really
43:18
taking it to Facebook and just just
43:21
spewing in their face in their eyes with
43:24
this recent revelation they got three of
43:27
the content moderators who work for
43:29
cognizant which is a company we've
43:31
talked about many times we've had we've
43:34
had many reports
43:35
people you know looking through the
43:37
through what what you people are asking
43:40
Google to do but also pure content
43:42
moderation of uploads to YouTube and in
43:45
this case to Facebook and and not only
43:48
did they publish quite a great expose of
43:52
what really goes on and there's always
43:54
this all these poor people they're all
43:56
their mental health but screw that this
43:59
is a Direct Hit job on Facebook and I
44:02
pulled the a couple of quotes from a
44:04
YouTube it funny enough a YouTube
44:07
interview that has been published which
44:09
I actually was hard to find again this
44:12
morning when I was trying to pull the
44:13
clip from it and you'll understand
44:15
taking the awesome you'll understand why
44:23
there's a problem when this is out there
44:25
and this is what you're dealing with
44:27
content moderation is a really difficult
44:29
job you have to take Facebook's policies
44:31
which can change every day and then
44:33
apply them to decide what stays up on
44:36
Facebook and Instagram and what comes
44:38
down a couple of months ago I was
44:41
contacted by some moderators who worked
44:43
for Facebook in Tampa Florida through a
44:45
company called cognizant and they told
44:47
me that they wanted to go on the record
44:49
so they told you we're gonna put you in
44:52
a queue of content that is dedicated to
44:55
graphic violence and hate speech yes you
44:58
would get the occasional random thing
45:00
but for the most part it was always
45:02
graphic violence and hate speech because
45:04
that's all that was coming in for us
45:05
more like some of the kinds of things
45:07
that you would see that would be really
45:08
hard for you animals mostly animals the
45:13
abuse of animals I've seen them had a
45:16
puppy with a rope hanging it and I've
45:19
seen a pit of pigs and they threw fire
45:21
and you can hear the pig screaming I
45:23
don't an emotional talk about the
45:25
animals there was one where there was a
45:28
baby that was there were twin babies
45:30
from like Saudi Arabia and the mother
45:32
was dropping the baby on the ground this
45:34
is one we saw over and over again and
45:36
then choke the baby and you hear the
45:38
baby gurgling and trying to breathe
45:41
and for days it infected my mind I had
45:44
to know what happened to this baby
45:46
because I'd seen it over and over and
45:48
over again luckily the baby was ok I
45:51
just think about all the animals all the
45:53
time
45:53
and that's what I'm still thinking about
45:55
even though I left you know do you
45:58
remember the first video that you saw it
46:01
was video in a different language and it
46:04
was these two teenagers and they came
46:07
across an iguana on the street and one
46:10
of the kids grabbed the iguana by the
46:12
tail and they started to smash the
46:15
Iguana onto the ground and you could
46:18
just hear the iguana screaming and that
46:23
was one of the first videos I saw on
46:25
that queue yeah and they just they kept
46:28
slamming that you going on to the ground
46:30
the iguana just kept screaming and
46:33
screaming and then screaming stopped and
46:36
it was just a bloody pile and the kids
46:39
were just laughing at the iguana were
46:41
you able to remove that video from
46:43
Facebook
46:43
no since that video had no title and no
46:47
caption we were supposed to um send it
46:51
to a different queue for
46:52
spanish-speaking but uh I don't think
46:56
there really was a spanish-speaking
46:58
queue that was taking care of that so
47:00
this whole piece in the video which is
47:03
15 minutes long he's reiterating that
47:06
Facebook has you keep here it came back
47:09
and there was again and was reloaded and
47:11
we couldn't delete it we didn't know how
47:12
to delete and the rules say don't delete
47:14
it and if you want to get any group of
47:16
people riled up against a company make
47:19
sure it's Cruelty to Animals people
47:22
gives a shit I choked a baby
47:24
what you killed an iguana people are
47:27
gonna lose their crap over this well
47:29
done well done Vox media very very good
47:34
though no one will have to do anything
47:36
you won't have to have all these these
47:38
rules in Congress you know we're sent
47:41
out there there's no legislation you
47:44
hear about the legislation they're
47:46
proposing yes just a bunch of virtual
47:48
signaling by the Democrats are pulling a
47:50
lot of stunts at the moment reparations
47:52
I'll get to that in a second
47:55
this is this is the Holly bill and we're
47:59
Smoot
48:01
I never might have gone a few people out
48:04
there will get that joke going so the
48:06
the Holly bill essentially would have
48:10
the government appoint people who
48:15
determine what is and not is is and is
48:19
not allowed when it comes to moderation
48:22
and or algorithms that might be
48:28
performing editorial tasks and of course
48:32
this will only apply to wet you know the
48:34
social or companies that have thirty
48:36
million active users a month or at least
48:39
five hundred million in revenue every
48:42
month so it's really targeted at Silicon
48:45
Valley he's like we're safe no way safe
48:49
oh yeah totally
48:51
well no agenda so this is this is the
48:53
next thing I'll just touch on this
48:54
briefly so I truly believe that we can
48:59
just let it you don't need to regulate
49:01
this is all going to take care of itself
49:03
because advertisers the more of these
49:05
stories there are and there's plenty of
49:07
incentive for mainstream in particular
49:09
print and television and you know
49:12
mainstream guys that to keep pointing
49:15
out how evil these companies are and how
49:18
they can't handle hey I can't do it
49:20
that's finally starting people starting
49:23
to figure that out that artificial
49:24
intelligence can't weed this stuff out
49:26
and and so it's they're going to keep
49:30
shutting down all of their properties
49:33
you know just like MailChimp take off
49:35
anyone who might be talking about
49:37
vaccines being unsafe get rid of
49:39
everything until you basically have an
49:43
AOL you're going to have an AOL
49:46
situation with YouTube where people or
49:49
even Twitter or Twitter may be a better
49:51
example where you're just in this box of
49:54
safeness
49:55
and people will keep telling you about
49:57
hey you know there's this Mastodon
50:00
there's this Federation thing over here
50:02
you should check this out oh no no I
50:03
want to stay here
50:04
it was just like America Online
50:06
everyone's hey can we get a bra
50:08
to the internet no no no you can just
50:10
use your keywords you can all the
50:12
content you want here it's okay it's all
50:14
safe and then they opened it up a little
50:16
bit and gave you a crappy ass browser
50:18
and people like oh my god this is great
50:20
this is scary this is all the cool stuff
50:22
people gravitate towards that they're
50:25
not gonna want to stay in these complete
50:27
brands safe environments it's boring
50:30
so with and I'm just making a prediction
50:33
gap com is on July 4th they will become
50:37
a part of the Federation and already
50:40
we're seeing I'm getting emails now hey
50:44
are you uh are you moderating uh No
50:47
Agenda social calm are you them are you
50:49
the moderator above those lon oh yeah
50:53
well you need to block gap in advance
50:55
man we can't have that on the on the on
50:57
them we can't have that in the
50:59
Federation like Gavin it's the stupidest
51:05
thing it's like the people so they left
51:08
Twitter and Facebook because they felt
51:11
it was no fun and you know and there
51:12
were too many Nazis I don't know what it
51:14
was now now they're going to their
51:16
little safe spaces and blocking
51:18
everything you need controversy you see
51:21
this is this is what people don't get
51:23
what is it about just Twitter as an
51:25
example you need the controversy with
51:28
that you need the drugs added in the
51:30
hits you know like in the dopamine hit
51:32
like oh I gotta like I'm like me saying
51:34
that someone is a shithead I got more
51:36
followers because you know people listen
51:37
to me because I talk smack about them
51:39
and the drug element is what will keep
51:41
people going but if you remove the
51:43
controversy it's just it's not gonna be
51:45
interesting so federated AI is my
51:48
message that's what it's gonna be
51:51
that's cute here's a Tim Cook doing the
51:55
commencement speech at Stanford virtue
51:57
signaling meanwhile he has well he isn't
52:00
he hasn't created but his company is in
52:02
charge of one of the biggest components
52:05
of evil that exists today amongst social
52:08
networking from the first oscillator
52:09
built in the Hewlett Packard garage to
52:12
the iPhones that I know you're holding
52:14
in your hands
52:16
social media shareable video snaps and
52:20
stories that connect half the people on
52:22
earth they all trace their roots to
52:26
Stanford's backyard but lately it seems
52:31
this industry is becoming better known
52:35
for a less noble innovation the belief
52:39
that you can claim credit without
52:42
accepting responsibility every day now
52:49
with every data bridge every privacy
52:53
violation every blind I turn to hate
52:57
speech fake news poisoning our national
53:01
conversation the false miracles in
53:05
exchange for a single drop of your blood
53:09
too many seem to think that good
53:11
intentions excuse away harmful outcomes
53:16
but whether you like it or not what you
53:19
build and what you create define who you
53:23
are it feels a bit crazy that anyone
53:27
should have to say this but if you built
53:30
a chaos factory you can't dodge
53:33
responsibility for the chaos taking
53:37
responsibility means having the courage
53:40
to think things through yeah well big
53:42
talk Tom Collins what is it would he
53:46
become a philosopher oh please that's
53:49
all he does he's big talk for a company
53:54
that created the the the box that the
53:57
rage factory lives in the chaos machine
54:00
it's you know all right why don't you
54:02
block all access to the external XP eyes
54:07
and ways for people to spy on you using
54:10
all the little bits and bobs inside the
54:12
iPhone it's really disingenuous what
54:14
he's doing there just and and get this
54:20
gab submitted a version of the browser
54:25
that that I've been using on the desktop
54:27
which is fantastic
54:28
that's all the elements of brave that I
54:30
wanted you know all the blocking and
54:32
getting rid of tracking and you know
54:34
little VPN action there that sends
54:37
tracking URLs to the bitbucket without
54:40
all the overhead of the crypto and all
54:42
the stuff they're trying to make money
54:44
with that they've the creative version
54:46
of that for iOS and it was rejected
54:49
rejected for questionable content
54:52
it's a browser it's a browser now I
54:59
think that they may not be telling the
55:01
whole truth I think it may be something
55:04
else going on because they're their
55:07
developer account was they were locked
55:10
out of their developer account and I
55:12
don't know what else is going on but
55:13
without a doing without a doubt it's
55:15
verse you're signaling we don't want
55:17
anything would brave on our on our
55:22
devices and really always look go ahead
55:25
is also the fact and they kind of hinted
55:28
at it that the descent browser which is
55:32
what you're talking about is allows for
55:39
Independence threads outside of the
55:42
normal uh back-and-forth that you have
55:45
in comments yes yeah and and it's some
55:49
of in some instances I've run into
55:51
they're these these threads of comments
55:55
from the descent browser infrastructure
55:58
are bigger yes there you go in the
56:02
comments that exist within the normal
56:05
system it's really kind of subversive
56:07
it's a great idea that they came up with
56:10
it's like enable anyone to start a
56:12
conversation thread around any URL any
56:15
website any video anything and I think
56:18
that's probably a bigger issue it's like
56:20
oh crap is like they're taken away our
56:22
audience they're they're siphoning that
56:24
off than I using our systems and they
56:27
say that
56:28
the dissenter gab guys say that they
56:30
sent it to Department of Justice it's
56:33
probably antitrust is probably should
56:35
have gone to the trade administration at
56:40
NCC FTC commission but it is it's
56:46
noticeable what's going on it truly is
56:50
and so I think let him let it let
56:53
everyone run around do all their stuff
56:55
it's it could be five months five years
56:58
ten years I don't know what eventually
57:00
everything just has to be decentralized
57:02
there's no other way about it and the
57:04
advertising model yeah it'll last for a
57:07
long time but it's not a growth industry
57:09
it's not gonna work because you cannot
57:11
monetize the network in any fashion not
57:13
even with ads at scale because the
57:17
killing animals races right it never
57:20
ends - good luck to him good luck to him
57:24
well I've joined I was a member of gab a
57:28
guy you must be a Nazi
57:31
what you must be a Nazi I've gone on
57:35
there and it seems like Twitter to me I
57:36
don't know why what am i what am I
57:39
thinking it looks like Twitter feels
57:40
like Twitter looks like Twitter here's
57:42
what's interesting yesterday so as
57:46
everything moves towards a federated
57:48
model it will I think Twitter eventually
57:50
you'll also be able to follow someone on
57:52
Twitter from from No Agenda social or
57:55
gab com whatever that's that's I think
57:57
Dorsey actually is kind of painted that
58:00
he sees that happening but when people
58:04
who are running so mastodons dot social
58:07
is a very big note on the federated
58:09
Network and you know we've been domain
58:11
blocked because we're we were branded
58:14
quite early as because of you know one
58:16
or two people who engaged in something
58:18
with some social justice warrior then
58:21
all of a sudden we're on the Block list
58:22
and you people don't see the irony of
58:25
saying we have blocked this entire
58:28
domain this entire group of people
58:31
because they're bigots and xenophobes is
58:35
not blocking a whole group of people
58:37
based on the action of one the deaf
58:40
Nishan of bigotry and xenophobia thank
58:43
you they don't see this irony
58:46
course not it's for the better good I am
58:50
so so proud of our value for value
58:53
networking the way we've done this and
58:55
that we've been doing it for 11 years
58:57
I'm done I'm very proud of that in fact
59:01
I'm so proud that I'd like to thank you
59:04
for your courage and say in the morning
59:05
to you the man who put the C in the con
59:07
lions festival John see good morning you
59:14
mister I'm Karina motor ship see boots
59:15
on ground feet in the air subs through
59:16
our games and nights out there in the
59:17
morning to our trolls at the troll roof
59:20
they are no agenda scream calm and
59:22
they've been all over everything today
59:24
all over the all over the map but you
59:26
can join there anytime this great show
59:29
us listen to of course the No Agenda
59:30
show live twice a week on Thursdays and
59:33
but there's many many other great shows
59:36
listed to and participate in the troll
59:38
room you can sit there and you can say
59:39
something nice or troll or do whatever
59:41
you want to just be completely passive
59:43
it is where we all meet no agenda stream
59:45
comm also a big in the morning to
59:49
cesium-137 he brought us the artwork for
59:51
episode 11 47 the title of that episode
59:55
was hard and we did go back and forth a
1:00:00
few times about what we wanted to use
1:00:03
this was the I heart dad blackboard kind
1:00:05
of for Father's Day which we are we're
1:00:09
basically suckers for the traditional
1:00:11
artwork for a Mother's Day a Father's
1:00:13
Day a Christmas maybe Valentine's Day
1:00:16
when we argued about the artwork let me
1:00:19
see what else was probably mentioned
1:00:22
that once we rejected the funniest one
1:00:24
of course was oh oh Jake for glove the
1:00:29
glove cast glove cast by Mike Riley
1:00:31
especially with the blood all over
1:00:33
we felt that for Father's Day this might
1:00:37
not be the most appropriate artwork I
1:00:40
mean can you believe it we didn't want
1:00:41
to be the platform from ourselves the
1:00:44
platform but that was the I think that
1:00:47
was the best piece yeah I was very
1:00:49
London it picked the other pieces were
1:00:52
dubious there was a good
1:00:54
Father's Day by I mean there's some
1:00:58
other father's day one but none of them
1:00:59
who was quite as as jazzy yeah we it was
1:01:03
a strong ego cesium-137 which is very
1:01:05
professional-looking connects yeah make
1:01:07
anything yeah so we appreciate what
1:01:11
caesium did there and that is I just got
1:01:14
a note from someone this morning who
1:01:15
said hey keep here he's doing a project
1:01:18
for her it's like a yes what maybe he
1:01:21
didn't specify some customer and they're
1:01:22
doing podcasts and I've sold them on the
1:01:25
idea that having art changed with each
1:01:27
episode is very good yes yeah this is no
1:01:31
one's doing that I look genius by even
1:01:33
proposing that how do you do it so
1:01:36
explain to him where to what to do were
1:01:39
to change it's part of the actual then
1:01:44
then the app kind of figured I'll start
1:01:46
spontaneously by two guys yeah yeah
1:01:49
there you go
1:01:51
you just seem to do all the artwork in
1:01:53
the early days and they disappeared and
1:01:57
yeah and now yeah now we're up to what
1:02:00
we must have 11 years we have I can tell
1:02:03
you how many images we have now of
1:02:05
course we haven't used all these images
1:02:07
and many are completely inappropriate no
1:02:09
but a lot of it uses evergreens to get
1:02:11
using the newsletter there some of them
1:02:13
get used as of this measure more than
1:02:16
you think actually as if yes as of this
1:02:19
measurement thirteen thousand five
1:02:21
hundred and eighty pieces of artwork in
1:02:23
eleven year period that is not bad yeah
1:02:26
that's ten times the amount of shows
1:02:29
yeah so hallelujah anyway as a part of
1:02:35
our art the platform immunity we don't
1:02:39
have advertisers we've we chose this
1:02:42
very early on and we said to people hey
1:02:44
you want us to do this we got to get
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people get value and they'd like to
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thank us for it and we like to thank
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them by reading their donations on the
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air we like to start early in the show
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just like Hollywood
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oddly enough with our executive
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producers
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to read by rule are those of the
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executive producers correct and people
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will continue to say in the olden days
1:03:17
when we started we read everything that
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was we didn't have that many donations
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no we got donations and we got we had
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enough that was but it became that we
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started getting more donations that we
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said that do a cutoff so we started
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reading all the notes about fifty
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sending big long notes we ended up with
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do at least two copies of war and peace
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by a couple of the guys sending in $51
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we got we got up that we got to update
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we have to update that from not war and
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peace but it has to be the entire Lord
1:03:51
of the Rings series or something we have
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to do a little hipper than worn piece we
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know Game of Thrones alt all three books
1:04:00
jeez anyway so we had these people
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writing these long tomes and it was
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getting it was taking up the show the
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show half the show was yeah thank you
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reading these long notes for people who
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donate $50 so that's when we cut off 250
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dollar notes and we wanted you gets
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mentioned and we will read occasional
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200 and up the notes we are we feel
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their entirety and some of them are
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quite long and we don't you know we more
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or less appreciate the shorter notes and
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so because some people seem to have lost
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that memo and they're writing notes as
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they're asking for a jingle request also
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very they're also very happy many of
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them you know and they achieve a
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knighthood or another status there very
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well we don't have a problem people just
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forget you know so it's good to remind
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them that you know there is a show to be
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done so try and can we have a show to do
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and so do we do it this way we still get
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a lot of people get mentioned a lot of
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people get their notes read and
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sometimes more than others we do have
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two executive producers and two
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associate executive producers for
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today's show we have we have
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gender-balanced nice it's a nice nice
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balance we start off with anonymous it's
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$500 gentleman your work is graciously
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greatly appreciated if you want to
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credit my nightly name sir sir big third
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leg third leg hmm third leg third feel
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free but don't mention my real name
1:05:35
perhaps I will be in town for the
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Atlanta meet I've keep up the great
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analysis we read this note last time
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he's followed by a note jingles no
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nothing come on that's followed by Colin
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Preston in Oregon City Oregon who sent a
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check in and in a written note so we
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finally got a check again yeah we've I
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got some checks so good do you think you
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think there was some kind of a that's
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something do you think there was some
1:06:01
some kind of blockage in the system or I
1:06:04
find it to be peculiar I don't know what
1:06:06
well you know what comic strip blogger
1:06:07
says says donations are down because you
1:06:11
blocked him
1:06:12
I'm Twitter you did a whole comic strip
1:06:14
about it he did he did a cartoon yeah I
1:06:18
gotta see it yeah I've been listening
1:06:21
I'm sure it's very flattering oh yeah oh
1:06:23
it took me to believe me I've been
1:06:26
listening saying he wonders why he gets
1:06:28
blocked I've been listening since
1:06:30
episode 10 89 33 times 33 hmm do we miss
1:06:35
that when it happened
1:06:36
33 times 33 was 1089 I'm so sure we did
1:06:40
your media deconstruction is fantastic
1:06:43
and elevates my critical thinking skills
1:06:44
you have since become my primary source
1:06:46
of news we love hearing that by the way
1:06:48
it's good for your it's good for your
1:06:51
sanity that's for sure it's not not much
1:06:54
important stuff that you hear otherwise
1:06:56
yes your idea to lease the naming rights
1:06:59
of your studio is a moneymaker but the
1:07:04
terms need to be defined would it be per
1:07:06
show per week per month highest bidder
1:07:08
knights and dames only with multiple
1:07:10
sponsors be allowed per show I am a
1:07:13
small business owner and interested in
1:07:15
this prospect as I would rather give my
1:07:17
advertising dollars to you guys than to
1:07:20
some corporate firm mmm I have one point
1:07:26
one if we did naming rights of the
1:07:28
studio it would have to be in a monthly
1:07:30
basis otherwise it's just stupid it's
1:07:33
just too I'm a little concerned that he
1:07:36
that he views the a word there I don't
1:07:40
want to be advertising I'm a little
1:07:44
concerned about that I want I want
1:07:47
people to support the show because they
1:07:49
like the work and not because it's an ad
1:07:53
well it definitely needs more discussion
1:07:55
John he writes the white stuff that
1:07:58
oozes out of salmon during cooking has
1:08:00
to do with the temperature at which the
1:08:03
salmon is cooked it is harmless
1:08:05
unappetizing looking coagulated protein
1:08:07
and it only happens if you cooked the
1:08:09
salmon too hot Oh try cooking it at 225
1:08:13
to 250 Fahrenheit instead of the usual
1:08:16
350 well doesn't the O's come out slowly
1:08:19
the farm-raised salmon though it's not
1:08:20
healthy doesn't I think that just comes
1:08:23
out slower if you
1:08:25
if you cook it at 225 I had moments
1:08:28
where it doesn't come out please plug my
1:08:30
business practical fusion comm thank you
1:08:37
I know you just did that for me
1:08:39
I appreciate it good one practical
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fusion dot-com dad www practical fuses
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make sense for an american-made
1:08:46
stainless steel tank ranging in size
1:08:48
from 200 gallons to 2,000 gallons all
1:08:50
made here in Portland Oregon if possible
1:08:53
I'll claim the naming rights to Adams
1:08:55
studio for this episode please send an F
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cancer jingled to my smokin hot wife for
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her everyone out and everyone out there
1:09:03
who needs it okay thank you for your
1:09:06
courage keep up the great work sincerely
1:09:08
Colin thank you can see Thank You Colin
1:09:11
for reminding us we need to think about
1:09:12
the naming rights but there is some
1:09:14
apprehension here is the requested and
1:09:17
always effective you've got karma always
1:09:25
gets people focusing their energy on
1:09:27
effing the cancer mortar and mortar am
1:09:34
dama Doren damodaran DeMar DeMar DeMar
1:09:37
turret isn't this is a famous famous
1:09:40
family no is it yes three four five six
1:09:47
associate executive producer forgive me
1:09:49
pod fathers it's been many months since
1:09:51
my last donation but this one will take
1:09:52
me over to Dame hood however please note
1:09:54
that I had to PayPal accounts and
1:09:57
deleted one of them so my accounting is
1:09:58
not great but it's below in any case
1:10:01
just to recap I did 13 my location she
1:10:03
tells some some numbers here I would
1:10:04
like to be titled Dame Sheila the Lady
1:10:06
of Lisbon Oh Lisbon all right miss Bowa
1:10:10
the synchronicity of Adam coming to
1:10:14
Portugal and a donation from Coimbra on
1:10:18
the last show meant I knew it was time
1:10:20
to donate again I stopped for a while as
1:10:22
the synchronicity of Adam coming oh I'm
1:10:24
sorry my hump lines I stopped for a
1:10:29
while and me and my husband have spent
1:10:31
the last year building a house in spain
1:10:33
asturias to be exact in the far
1:10:36
northwest
1:10:38
which is just the opposite of the
1:10:39
country where you are we've been living
1:10:41
in Hong Kong for many years and knew we
1:10:43
couldn't manage the project from there
1:10:44
so we moved to Lisbon rather than to be
1:10:47
a text resident in Spain hmm after many
1:10:50
years without paying taxes legally I
1:10:52
might add we were weren't ready to
1:10:54
submit to Gitmo nation euro land just
1:10:56
yet so we took advantage of the
1:10:58
Portuguese nhr scheme non habitual
1:11:01
residence yeah you can consult the book
1:11:02
of knowledge if you're interested I
1:11:04
actually got this stack sent it to me
1:11:07
it's very similar to the US if you buy a
1:11:10
house of at least half a million dollars
1:11:13
or if you invest in a second home that
1:11:15
you'll rent out for three hundred and
1:11:17
fifty thousand dollars or if you invest
1:11:19
a million dollars in the company with at
1:11:21
least ten employees then you can come in
1:11:23
and you're good to go nice yeah it is
1:11:27
pretty nice controversial United States
1:11:29
because apparently a lot of Arabs and
1:11:30
other people are just buying to do
1:11:32
building stuff in New York and Qatar
1:11:34
well the word rent like you own the
1:11:36
place the word here is it's the French
1:11:37
the French are coming all over coming in
1:11:40
to Portugal and building and buying
1:11:42
everywhere used to be the Brits now it's
1:11:43
the French interesting well the price of
1:11:48
the the value of the of the pound is not
1:11:52
making it easy yeah it's been an
1:11:56
interesting ride my Spanish ain't great
1:11:58
my husband's is non-existent so Google
1:12:00
Translate and some helpful neighbors
1:12:02
have really been about getting that
1:12:04
little speaking to these please I've
1:12:11
really been our friend it says our
1:12:13
neighbors have been our friends but
1:12:14
luckily they're very friendly and
1:12:16
Portugal's one of the great countries of
1:12:18
associate they socialize a lot they love
1:12:20
it
1:12:21
yeah but luckily the house has turned
1:12:23
out okay there's a pic below I didn't
1:12:25
see that we're planning to use it when
1:12:27
we can and rent it when we're not dad
1:12:29
I'm your note about Portugal made me
1:12:30
laugh it really is the back end of
1:12:33
Europe perched on the edge of the
1:12:35
Atlantic and feeling in many ways like
1:12:37
time has stopped
1:12:39
although the influx of foreign money
1:12:41
from various visas apparently has really
1:12:43
look like time was stopped years ago
1:12:45
which you're not witnessing mm-hmm
1:12:49
anyway Lisbon probably
1:12:50
bah-bah-bah-bah-wee like get to know the
1:12:52
city quite well in some parts of it
1:12:54
really a time warp but as a soft landing
1:12:56
back into Europe after many years away
1:12:57
it's been kind the people are friendly
1:12:59
the younger ones speak excellent English
1:13:02
this is true as John says the wine is
1:13:04
good cheap and plentiful is sunny a lot
1:13:07
although grey and rainy today and it's a
1:13:09
day drive to our house which has worked
1:13:11
out well for us although I really miss
1:13:13
good Asian food yes well you know you
1:13:16
can cook it yourself this is here we had
1:13:22
some good meals and by the way
1:13:23
everything's everything soon to be Dame
1:13:27
Sheila said and let me add wine in a
1:13:30
tube that makes Portugal with wine new
1:13:33
tube makes Portugal fantastic listeners
1:13:38
out there I'd love to arrange a meet up
1:13:40
I reached there about two or three you
1:13:42
know we have we have we have a couple
1:13:44
they've all emailed me and in fact I
1:13:47
think we've gotten some special
1:13:48
treatment at the hotel thanks to some
1:13:50
back-channeling and one of our producers
1:13:52
that's nice yes very nice very very much
1:13:56
those immutable two that yeah they are I
1:13:59
really enjoy hearing about all the other
1:14:01
meetups and a very jealous should I just
1:14:03
go ahead list one it would be so great
1:14:05
yeah you can yes this would be so great
1:14:07
to meet some other like-minded people
1:14:08
here and and no jingles for me but can I
1:14:11
have some home rental and business karma
1:14:13
so we can continue living the dream
1:14:15
thank you both for keeping on keeping on
1:14:18
your show is a rare moment of sanity in
1:14:21
a world that gets crazier by the day
1:14:23
thank you very much Sheila and I look
1:14:25
forward to seeing you at the roundtable
1:14:26
later on here's your karma as requested
1:14:28
you've got karma by the way octopus
1:14:34
the octopus in Portugal is great I've
1:14:39
never really been an octopus guy and
1:14:42
I'll just kind of just the look of it
1:14:45
but I've had it twice now since we've
1:14:47
been here and with this they have the
1:14:49
purple sweet potato pool is very that
1:14:54
they kind of put it make into a puree
1:14:55
and then they've got the just the octa
1:14:58
it's dynamite it's the diet food in
1:15:01
Portugal's Fanta Oh make sure you get
1:15:03
some linguist a linguist ah okay oh
1:15:05
actually you just smuggle back some of
1:15:08
they they have these sauces I'm just
1:15:09
gonna tell you about these just a couple
1:15:11
of sausages that are like two not salami
1:15:15
because they're seasoned totally alien
1:15:17
but they're fabulous and they a lot of
1:15:19
times you can use some of these sausages
1:15:21
and salami 's you just cut a little
1:15:24
piece off and put it in something and
1:15:26
then that it seasons the whole dish is
1:15:28
pretty amazing one of our producers said
1:15:32
hey a sent me an email
1:15:34
I like replied and copied you which is
1:15:36
why I'm gonna tell you about it cuz you
1:15:37
never read my email
1:15:38
and he said I'm working me I started
1:15:41
working on a best of a no agenda best of
1:15:44
so you guys could take it show off and
1:15:46
he was from Chris no no this no Chris is
1:15:49
separate Chris needs people to send him
1:15:52
your favorite bits that's something
1:15:53
different Chris is Chris is gonna come
1:15:55
up with I know what Chris is doing
1:15:56
something just now rageous best ups or
1:15:58
Chris Wilson you can find him a whole
1:16:00
show right but this producer want to do
1:16:03
a best of just of food and wine
1:16:06
conversations and I like the idea but I
1:16:09
don't know if it's if it's a whole best
1:16:11
of show I don't even get an hour out of
1:16:14
it he says he can get two hours out of
1:16:15
it no it's possible but will that be
1:16:18
interesting for everybody seem to some
1:16:22
some people really I think it's really a
1:16:24
minority of the listeners who care
1:16:25
mmm-hmm maybe do one hour and then we
1:16:29
could we could package like a filler but
1:16:33
in the meantime I'm on my honeymoon
1:16:34
we're doing a live show that's what we
1:16:35
like doing most so onward with more
1:16:37
thanks anyway yeah Portugal is fantastic
1:16:43
the wine is great and you have a good
1:16:44
tan wine in a tumor friendly
1:16:47
and it's photogenic that's it think
1:16:50
about it I should talk about just for a
1:16:52
second I have always had I like to take
1:16:55
photos and I take a lot of them and
1:16:58
there are some places that are
1:16:59
photogenic just naturally you can just
1:17:01
hold the camera up and shoot you got
1:17:03
something you have a something you could
1:17:05
blow up to 5 feet by 6 feet and it's
1:17:08
just dynamite they have a 1 I'm gonna
1:17:11
frame shortly and then there's other
1:17:13
places that you'd think are photogenic
1:17:15
and they're ditch is impossible to
1:17:17
squeeze shots out of them and it's
1:17:19
something about the earth and the light
1:17:21
I think the actual quality of the of the
1:17:23
dirt some there's some something of I
1:17:27
totally agree with what you're saying
1:17:28
well the one cut this place that has
1:17:31
always gotten the best of me as New
1:17:33
Orleans I cannot get shots there that
1:17:37
are worth a shit and finally I decided
1:17:40
that the best my best banana actually
1:17:42
got some good shots doing this just
1:17:43
shooting doorways Norway doorway doorway
1:17:47
doorway doorway and you end up with a
1:17:48
nice collection of pictures but
1:17:50
generally speaking newer and that took
1:17:52
me years to figure out new orleans is
1:17:55
rough why I mean I'd love to get
1:17:58
together with a professional
1:17:59
photographer who's actually can shoot in
1:18:02
New Orleans and make you and make pretty
1:18:04
pictures because I've never been able to
1:18:05
do it and I'm reminded of a story and
1:18:08
this is the story of Marla maples I've
1:18:11
told on the show before and it has to do
1:18:14
with photos Marla maples was previous
1:18:17
girlfriends but he married her yeah
1:18:21
Trump second wife yes yeah so you I met
1:18:24
Marla maples and she is one of the most
1:18:26
beautiful women you'll ever see and I
1:18:30
realized that she was so outrageously
1:18:33
beautiful that I've never seen a picture
1:18:35
of her that made her look as beautiful
1:18:36
as she actually is in person
1:18:38
so you said AHA I have a quest well I
1:18:42
didn't have a question I gonna let me
1:18:43
shoot her but but I was having my photo
1:18:45
taken by some photographer in New York
1:18:47
for some magazine and I somehow the
1:18:50
conversation because he did art - art
1:18:52
pictures hmm and like it's the side
1:18:56
story there but I mentioned Marla maples
1:18:58
I said you know the funny thing
1:19:00
her she's really so much prettier then
1:19:03
any picture I've ever seen ever and he
1:19:05
guy goes nuts he says you're right he
1:19:07
says I was given the assignment to shoot
1:19:09
pictures of her and I spent days trying
1:19:11
to capture this phenomenon and I
1:19:14
couldn't do it huh
1:19:15
so there's something there's a mystery
1:19:17
to photography then that's good Harlem
1:19:20
is like an you should have just lowered
1:19:22
your f-stop it would have been fine yeah
1:19:26
next on the list sorry I can get karey
1:19:29
at Easter I love that that's a good
1:19:31
story
1:19:31
two three four five six from sir otaku
1:19:34
Baron of North East Texas and the Red
1:19:36
River Valley one to show a little
1:19:38
support for the best podcast in the
1:19:40
universe can I get some jcd mac and
1:19:42
cheese caramel with a little girl yay
1:19:43
I've got back-to-back BB q competitions
1:19:47
this weekend and I need all the Carm I
1:19:49
can get whoo a competitive cooker I like
1:19:52
that 73 is k5 easy sir otaku let me just
1:19:58
see we got the mac and cheese mac and
1:20:00
cheese mac and cheese I want to make
1:20:04
sure I get the right one
1:20:11
this is the one that he wants let me see
1:20:13
no that's not it
1:20:15
this is odd I could I could do this a
1:20:17
million times and now I got a pull-up
1:20:20
mac and cheese and it's maybe it's JC de
1:20:24
Mac what's going on with this
1:20:27
I feel pretty stupid well hold on a
1:20:36
second mac and cheese is this the one
1:20:40
[Music]
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[Music]
1:20:52
you've got Carm I knew I had and last on
1:20:59
our list is if I can find my arrow on
1:21:03
the screen
1:21:04
hello arrow always worried about that as
1:21:07
Michael rennaker two hundred dollars and
1:21:10
33 cents it turns out we had three
1:21:12
associate executive producers and I
1:21:14
can't there's no note from him on here
1:21:16
and I don't have any email from him
1:21:18
maybe you do I don't I sure don't well
1:21:22
he's got the 33 at the end there's
1:21:23
that's always good news means he's not a
1:21:25
first-time donor more than likely but
1:21:27
we'll give some gratuitous karma with a
1:21:29
goat
1:21:31
you've got ya there's our group of
1:21:39
executive producers associate executive
1:21:41
producers for show
1:21:43
11:48 yes thank you in both levels
1:21:47
associates and the executive producers
1:21:48
these are credits that you can use
1:21:50
anywhere credits are accepted they're
1:21:52
valuable because you know hey let's face
1:21:54
it the executive producer that says
1:21:56
something they are just like any other
1:21:58
producer credit in Hollywood and you can
1:22:00
even show a receipt that you are real
1:22:02
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1:22:03
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[Music]
1:22:45
shut us they've also want to get a make
1:22:48
good - Andy Cantrell who wasn't called
1:22:51
out on a $53 I'm sorry about that wasn't
1:22:54
called on a donation a couple shows ago
1:22:57
so we have a person we have a very
1:23:00
where's all in for this woman named
1:23:04
Caban I think come on running for
1:23:08
District Attorney of Queens oh yeah
1:23:11
she's of the same ilk as a number of
1:23:14
District Attorney's around the country
1:23:16
that have built raids that hate Trump
1:23:20
they all hate they hate Trump but
1:23:22
they're they don't believe in small
1:23:24
petty crimes like Austin yeah poop on
1:23:28
the street is coming for sure but let's
1:23:31
listen to this woman this is Caban one
1:23:36
democracy now now another young Queens
1:23:38
candidate is trying to pull off a
1:23:40
historic upset Tiffany come on a 31 year
1:23:43
old queer latina public defender is
1:23:45
running for District Attorney in Queens
1:23:47
she's wanting to end cash bail to stop
1:23:50
prosecuting low-level offenses and
1:23:52
decriminalized sex work and to go after
1:23:54
bad landlords cops and immigration
1:23:57
Customs Enforcement her election would
1:23:59
mark a major shift in the Queen's
1:24:01
criminal justice system and yet against
1:24:03
at an example for the country so win
1:24:05
come on we'll have to beat out a crowded
1:24:07
field of seven candidates who are all
1:24:09
claiming they'll reform the system
1:24:11
including Queens borough president
1:24:14
Melinda Katz who was backed by the
1:24:15
Queens Democratic Party establishment
1:24:17
this is Tiffany cabins campaign ad if
1:24:21
you have money if you know how to game
1:24:23
the system you can do whatever you want
1:24:26
in the city
1:24:27
if you're a person of color you're poor
1:24:29
you're an immigrant no one's on your
1:24:31
side
1:24:33
my family is from Puerto Rico and my
1:24:35
parents worked hard to make ends meet
1:24:37
but no matter how hard they worked the
1:24:39
system cared more about protecting the
1:24:41
wealthy I'm a queer latina from a
1:24:44
working-class family people like us are
1:24:46
exactly who the system is trying to keep
1:24:48
down that's why I became a public
1:24:50
defender
1:24:51
to defend my community I've defended
1:24:54
over a thousand clients who couldn't
1:24:56
afford to defend themselves who were
1:24:58
thrown on Rikers because they didn't
1:24:59
have money for bail they jumped a
1:25:01
turnstile they struggled with mental
1:25:03
health or substance use disorder I'm
1:25:06
running for District Attorney of Queens
1:25:07
to bring justice to working people to
1:25:11
stop criminalizing poverty to reduce
1:25:13
recidivism to decriminalize sex work to
1:25:16
end cash bail with the corrupt Queens
1:25:19
political machine doesn't want me to win
1:25:21
because they get rich off the
1:25:22
foreclosures taking millions from
1:25:25
developers and I can't be bought in
1:25:26
control since announcing her campaign in
1:25:30
January
1:25:30
Tiffany Kabam has gone from long shot
1:25:33
outsider to key contender in a race
1:25:35
that's garnered national attention
1:25:37
progressive district attorneys Larry
1:25:39
crasner Philadelphia and Rachel Rawlins
1:25:42
of Boston have endorsed Caban the New
1:25:44
York Times just endorsed her writing the
1:25:47
success of any prosecutor and of the
1:25:49
city itself depends on keeping people
1:25:51
safe
1:25:51
Miska bond is the Democrat best poised
1:25:53
to become one of a growing number of
1:25:55
prosecutors to show that can be done
1:25:57
without infringing on civil liberties
1:25:58
criminalizing black and hispanic
1:26:00
americans and mistaking punishment for
1:26:03
the only form of justice the Times wrote
1:26:05
a question now is she already District
1:26:08
Attorney or shoe know she's running
1:26:09
Defender but she wants to be dictor
1:26:12
District Attorney
1:26:13
yes she's running for District Attorney
1:26:15
drop dead I guess recently does she have
1:26:18
a serious contender she's one of the top
1:26:22
contenders yes she has a good she has a
1:26:24
shot this this Melinda Katz woman is
1:26:27
better known and she's got she's got a
1:26:30
better pitch I think she's gonna win but
1:26:32
this possibility does exist this woman
1:26:33
can do it but I want you to play just
1:26:35
the last like 5 seconds so that wishes
1:26:37
this crazy things that Amy said at the
1:26:40
end of that the very end and tell me
1:26:42
listen to it careful in telling what it
1:26:44
means
1:26:45
writing the success of any prosecutor
1:26:47
and of the city itself depends on
1:26:49
keeping people safe
1:26:50
Miska bond is the democrat best poised
1:26:52
to become one of a growing number of
1:26:54
prosecutors to show that can be done
1:26:56
without infringing on civil liberties
1:26:57
criminalizing black and hispanic
1:26:59
americans and mistaking punishment for
1:27:02
the only form of justice The Times wrote
1:27:06
[Music]
1:27:10
I can explain it if you commit a crime
1:27:14
that is a low-level offense such as
1:27:17
stealing something from a store which
1:27:20
you have to do because you know you need
1:27:21
to eat then you get a ping a car window
1:27:25
in San Francisco yes you get a
1:27:26
participation trophy the poor people are
1:27:32
you see I believe that a lot of these
1:27:35
these people with these ideas I don't
1:27:37
know if they understand exactly that
1:27:39
Armageddon is upon us and people fall
1:27:41
off the edge of the money train the
1:27:44
conveyor belt and that's what the ones
1:27:45
that you know that are left to just poop
1:27:48
on the street and so their ideas instead
1:27:51
of fixing that the idea is well have to
1:27:56
steal to eat well they have to do sex
1:27:58
work you know to eat it's compassion
1:28:02
compassion mean why does she had a
1:28:06
tendency to do something that kind of
1:28:08
bothered me when she was in a
1:28:11
back-and-forth she was on the show and
1:28:12
so here's the ami asking her a question
1:28:14
Acacio Cortez you've said she's inspired
1:28:17
you to run coming from the same borough
1:28:19
and of course the powerhouse that she
1:28:21
has become and you know you said you
1:28:24
thought of yourself proudly as a public
1:28:26
defender crossing over becoming the
1:28:30
chief prosecutor the district attorney
1:28:33
what made you decide you could do that
1:28:37
and what does it mean without the
1:28:39
managerial managerial experience that
1:28:43
someone like Melinda Katz has sure
1:28:49
I was wondering where that was going
1:28:52
you got me you're a good one
1:28:55
sure well it's once we're back and now
1:29:00
we've we've moved our house we moved to
1:29:01
a new house we're married we've had the
1:29:03
wedding we've had the honeymoon now I
1:29:05
can get serious about getting involved
1:29:08
in what's going on in Austin I've got to
1:29:11
make my voice heard look you're an hour
1:29:14
late you're you're the landed gentry you
1:29:19
have property I do right here do rights
1:29:22
I have I have a stake in the game you
1:29:25
have a stake in the game and do I do
1:29:28
I got a stake in the game um I got a dog
1:29:32
in the hunt and I'm very curable maker
1:29:36
now I like what's going on
1:29:38
talk to me me oh my god he's the local
1:29:42
trouble Mishi I mean really good as she
1:29:46
was she is the mold for troublemaking
1:29:50
okay I will
1:29:52
and well that's it that's a good tip and
1:29:55
the guy who wants to build the dome I
1:29:57
think he's another good person to talk
1:29:59
to
1:30:00
he has good ideas dome
1:30:04
fill the dome around Austin and give all
1:30:07
the cops flamethrowers I love that idea
1:30:10
all right okay
1:30:14
there's a number there's a number of
1:30:16
things we can do a number of places we
1:30:18
can go but I'd like to talk about these
1:30:19
reparations because this I have a
1:30:22
roundup clip from PBS okay is it a
1:30:25
background or explain what's going on
1:30:27
here
1:30:28
I little bit I don't think it's as good
1:30:30
as if you have a real good background
1:30:32
err it might be bad and I don't really
1:30:33
have a background or but I can state
1:30:36
this that what we saw on c-span which
1:30:39
happened on the hill was a resurrection
1:30:42
of a rather old bill House Resolution 40
1:30:46
by the Conyers I think who initially
1:30:49
introduced it years ago in 2013 maybe
1:30:51
even and it is a resolution that says we
1:30:56
if we agree on this that we all agree
1:30:58
that we'll put a panel to
1:30:59
gather in a steering committee and that
1:31:02
panel and steering committee they'll
1:31:03
then go see how how we do in reparations
1:31:06
and maybe zach same thing maybe just
1:31:09
just for people who do not live in the
1:31:11
United States of slavery an explanation
1:31:14
of what reparations are John from your
1:31:16
historical perspective the idea is is
1:31:20
that in reparations is not a new idea
1:31:22
for anything but the idea is that this
1:31:24
people that were in slaved against their
1:31:28
will
1:31:29
need to be compensated in a in absentia
1:31:35
meaning that the current black community
1:31:38
would get the money for the
1:31:42
inconvenience of being slave slave that
1:31:45
let's be honest it wasn't inconvenience
1:31:47
very much
1:31:53
no it wasn't of course doesn't account
1:31:57
for the white slaves the first group of
1:31:59
slaves a lot of were white and there's a
1:32:01
kinds of other kinds of issues that take
1:32:03
place well you have a lot of wins the
1:32:06
people who showed up in the country like
1:32:08
every hundred we're also talking about
1:32:11
the the d OS database the descendant of
1:32:15
slaves so there's there's a database
1:32:18
that you can sign up to I guess ok so
1:32:21
this is your I want to stop here and
1:32:23
mention that this is not to me
1:32:26
the believe movement and some of these
1:32:29
other people Kandace Owens and some of
1:32:31
these others are shaking up not to any
1:32:34
real extreme but enough so they're
1:32:37
getting the black community is getting a
1:32:38
little out of line here and so we have
1:32:41
to virtue signal and promise them that
1:32:43
we're gonna do something about this
1:32:44
reparations there's free money if you
1:32:46
just stay in a Democrat Party so let's
1:32:49
they have the hearings while the house
1:32:50
is run by the Democrats and we're gonna
1:32:52
mention everyone look the black you look
1:32:55
you black community out there always
1:32:57
vote for us Democrats do the tube dog do
1:33:00
the tube
1:33:02
come on man talk to them to the tube
1:33:05
dear black community we will give you
1:33:10
money if you stay with the Democrat
1:33:12
Party we have done nothing for you so
1:33:14
far but Congress has held its first
1:33:19
hearing on reparations for slavery in
1:33:21
more than a decade an issue is a
1:33:23
proposal for a bipartisan Commission to
1:33:26
study the question and make
1:33:28
recommendations the House Judiciary
1:33:29
Committee heard today from witnesses
1:33:31
ranging from actor Danny Glover to
1:33:34
Senator Cory Booker who is a Democratic
1:33:37
presidential candidate
1:33:38
author tana hasi Coates argued the
1:33:41
legacy of slavery lives to this day
1:33:44
enslavement rain for 250 years on these
1:33:48
shores when it ended this country could
1:33:50
have extended its hallowed principles
1:33:52
life liberty and the pursuit of
1:33:55
happiness to all regardless of color but
1:33:58
America had other principles in mind and
1:34:00
the god of bondage was lustful and begat
1:34:03
many airs but this committee must know
1:34:06
is that while emancipation dead-bolted
1:34:09
the door against the bandits of America
1:34:12
Jim Crow wedged the windows wide open by
1:34:19
the way trying to slip the Jim Crow
1:34:21
thing into and maybe just explain Jim
1:34:24
Crow this is bandied about so easily all
1:34:27
the time initiatives from the wiki page
1:34:29
of Jim Crow yeah okay
1:34:33
we can do that let's go yeah Jim Crow
1:34:35
laws I can do it for it Jim Crow laws
1:34:39
were state and local laws that enforced
1:34:41
racial segregation in the southern
1:34:43
United States all were enacted in the
1:34:45
late 19th and 20th century by white
1:34:47
democratic denominated state
1:34:49
legislatures after the Reconstruction
1:34:52
period the laws were enforced until 1965
1:34:56
okay this is for that too at least this
1:35:00
guy does but let's listen to the other
1:35:01
side of the argument you very few people
1:35:03
want to discuss another black guy comes
1:35:05
out another writer this first guy you
1:35:06
heard was a writer
1:35:07
this guy's a writer with a different
1:35:09
take on it on the other side writer
1:35:11
Coleman Hughes who said he is too
1:35:14
sended from slaves owned by Thomas
1:35:16
Jefferson he argued that reparations
1:35:18
would create false victims I understand
1:35:21
that reparations are about what people
1:35:23
are owed regardless of how well they're
1:35:25
doing I understand that but the people
1:35:28
who are owed for slavery are no longer
1:35:31
here and we're not entitled to collect
1:35:34
on their debts reparations by definition
1:35:39
are only given to victims so the moment
1:35:42
you give me reparations you've made me
1:35:45
into a victim without my consent well
1:35:49
unlike or very similar to Aimee I also
1:35:53
brought two versions of the story from
1:35:56
two different sides to the table that
1:35:58
was Judy by the way that Judy
1:36:00
Amy Judy interchangeable jewel nowadays
1:36:05
I brought stars to the table man who was
1:36:09
the first person I was talking was that
1:36:10
Cuba Gooding jr. who was the first guy
1:36:13
they had how he's a writer famous I know
1:36:20
it is tahini tahini weave yeah he's they
1:36:24
got interviewed aoc the big world war 2
1:36:27
interview yeah right okay you noticed
1:36:30
they didn't invite Kanye Kanye would
1:36:32
have been great at this hearing but no
1:36:34
no one has that foresight because if you
1:36:36
want to talk about the 13th amendment
1:36:37
Kanye is your guy even Kim
1:36:41
kardashian-west for that for that matter
1:36:43
so just a quickie little setup she was
1:36:45
one of the one of the head honchos
1:36:47
Sheila jackson-lee from the great state
1:36:49
of Texas she's a Democrat for Dallas
1:36:52
reparations and the idea of this
1:36:54
commission should be welcomed by all
1:36:58
Americans for we are not asking one
1:37:01
American to give one payment what we're
1:37:04
saying is it's the only way that slavery
1:37:07
ended was a governmental action of the
1:37:09
13th amendment governmental action and
1:37:12
reconstruction failed after 12 years
1:37:14
because it was imploded by governmental
1:37:17
people and after reconstruction a reign
1:37:20
of terror that had never been seen the
1:37:22
hanging fruit the lynching the
1:37:24
oppression of voting the tearing away of
1:37:26
land
1:37:27
the amazing concept of the continuing de
1:37:30
jure and de facto impact of slavery
1:37:33
today 1 million african-americans are
1:37:36
incarcerated that is a continuing impact
1:37:39
the black employment rate is six point
1:37:41
six percent in spite of what has been
1:37:43
said currently more than double the
1:37:45
national unemployment rate thirty one
1:37:47
percent of black children live in
1:37:49
poverty compared to 11 percent of white
1:37:51
children the national average is 18
1:37:53
percent will suggest the percentage of
1:37:54
black children living in poverty is more
1:37:57
than 150 percent I love her numbers
1:38:00
somehow the percentage of black children
1:38:03
living in poverty is a hundred and fifty
1:38:04
percent she probably means a hundred
1:38:10
percent more living in poverty is more
1:38:17
than 150 percent even in spite of the
1:38:20
glorious overcoming of the talent that
1:38:22
is part of our community the scrapping
1:38:25
together of making sure our children
1:38:26
received education the putting together
1:38:29
something out of nothing
1:38:30
we still have been impacted okay so
1:38:33
here's my counter argument and I was
1:38:35
incredibly impressed by the by this guy
1:38:38
I had to cut it down quite a bit and
1:38:41
take out a lot of his own personal
1:38:43
history but Burgess Owens he's familiar
1:38:48
with Burgess Owens yeah I heard his
1:38:51
testimony he's a football player yes he
1:38:54
was he was a all-star wasn't he wasn't
1:38:56
maybe could be me see Tallahassee Miami
1:39:01
or uh
1:39:02
all all-american defensive back
1:39:06
Denver broke my Jets 1973 anyway what
1:39:12
did you think of his testimony I thought
1:39:15
it was good
1:39:16
it was a little long it was too long and
1:39:21
it was kind of like you know logically
1:39:26
challenged now see I disagree I thought
1:39:28
it was incredibly logical well I clipped
1:39:30
it down for us
1:39:31
Burgess Owens and I thought he'd hit the
1:39:36
nail on the head actually we are at this
1:39:38
point this is not about black and white
1:39:40
poor blue collar white collar we're
1:39:44
fighting for the hardness of our nation
1:39:46
we have a very very special country to
1:39:48
start with a judeo-christian values that
1:39:50
allowed every single generation become
1:39:51
better than the last and that has not
1:39:53
ended that has not stopped until now
1:39:56
we're telling our kids a little bit
1:39:58
something different that they don't have
1:39:59
the opportunities that we had people
1:40:01
change I you spent Democratic until I
1:40:04
did my history and found out the the the
1:40:06
misery that that party brought to my
1:40:09
race we were fighting for the hardness
1:40:12
of our nation against socialism Marxism
1:40:15
and evil it has brought to us in the
1:40:17
stealing of our history Karl Marx daily
1:40:19
best the Arthur the father of socialism
1:40:22
an atheists anti-semite in a blatant
1:40:26
racist he would teach his philosophy no
1:40:28
school system today he said it the first
1:40:31
battleground is rewriting of our history
1:40:33
you steal our history you still have
1:40:35
pride in our past appreciated for our
1:40:37
present and our vision for our future in
1:40:39
every single urban city in our country
1:40:41
is now experiencing that loss the
1:40:45
history of our black country of our
1:40:46
black America has been stolen from us
1:40:48
for decades almost always century book T
1:40:51
Washington 1880 82 began to ski the
1:40:55
university by 1905 it was producing more
1:40:59
self-made black millionaires than
1:41:01
Harvard Yale and Princeton combined the
1:41:02
40s 50s and 60s it was a black cut to
1:41:06
black community that led our country the
1:41:07
growth of the middle class later country
1:41:09
in terms of man committed to marriage it
1:41:11
was 70 percent now it's 30 percent
1:41:13
little country terms of the per
1:41:15
committed to business ownership 40
1:41:16
percent now it's 3.8 percent men
1:41:18
matriculated in college we now have more
1:41:20
a higher percentage of men incarcerated
1:41:22
in college I do now believe in
1:41:24
reparation
1:41:25
because what reparation does it points
1:41:27
to a certain race a certain color and it
1:41:29
points them as evil and points the other
1:41:31
race my race as one that has not only
1:41:35
becomes racist but also beggars I do
1:41:39
believe in restitution
1:41:40
let's port to the party that was that
1:41:44
was part of slavery KKK Jim Crow that
1:41:46
has killed over 40% of our black babies
1:41:49
20 million of them state of California
1:41:51
75% of our black boys do not there
1:41:54
ten in reading writing test a democratic
1:41:56
state so yes let's play rest rest rest
1:41:58
restitution how about a Democratic Party
1:42:01
pay for all the misery bought in my race
1:42:02
and those after after learning our
1:42:05
history decide to stay there they they
1:42:08
should pay off so they're complicit in
1:42:09
every white American Republican or
1:42:12
Democrat he feels guilty because of your
1:42:14
white skin do you need to pony up also
1:42:16
that wouldn't get past this preparation
1:42:18
recognize that this country has given us
1:42:19
greatness look at this panel no matter
1:42:22
how we think the fact is well doesn't
1:42:24
matter our color we have become
1:42:26
successful this country like no other
1:42:27
because of this great opportunity to
1:42:31
live the American dream
1:42:32
let's not steal that from our kids but
1:42:33
tell them they can't do it yeah that's
1:42:36
what they should have that's that's a
1:42:39
message that they should have put on
1:42:40
peanut yes about that message I didn't
1:42:43
get but but there was this funny
1:42:45
phenomenon in the sports world were
1:42:47
Dwayne Wade who is a famous basketball
1:42:51
player from Miami he was and is a maniac
1:42:56
father who a family guy was being
1:42:59
condemned for being for being like golf
1:43:02
about his kids you know it was like
1:43:04
there is this movement is anti-family
1:43:07
bias that is prevalent and it's mostly
1:43:11
coming from the Justice Democrats and
1:43:13
others they really like to bust up and
1:43:16
they don't want to have you know like
1:43:17
the guy said there were seventy percent
1:43:19
of the blacks and some area were you
1:43:22
know families now is only thirty is just
1:43:24
single moms cuz single moms can do it
1:43:26
California he was talking about
1:43:28
California specifically yeah California
1:43:35
state is totally run by the Democrats he
1:43:37
says let's have the Democrat they I
1:43:39
likely said Democrat Party you should
1:43:41
pay for it
1:43:42
if you're white you feel guilty pony up
1:43:44
fine get off your chest but I don't want
1:43:47
I don't want my kids to be to be you
1:43:50
know explain to them all your loser
1:43:52
you're a beggar you got you need a hand
1:43:54
up and it seems like the minute that the
1:43:58
the Civil Rights Act came in he's his
1:44:00
day his time line is up until sixty
1:44:02
sixty-five it all went downhill from
1:44:04
there
1:44:06
well again the sociology of all this is
1:44:10
quite interesting yeah I kind of felt
1:44:14
the same way as well as myself being a
1:44:16
lifelong Democrat mm-hmm when I was you
1:44:18
know raised as a Democrat a
1:44:19
working-class family upper-middle class
1:44:23
and we I decided the Democrats was just
1:44:27
out to kill me you specifically sir yes
1:44:37
well this thing is a well again though
1:44:40
it's just mostly virtue signaling
1:44:42
they're trying to oh sure people to vote
1:44:44
Democrat in this next upcoming election
1:44:46
which doesn't look too promising and
1:44:48
I've watched it I couldn't watch the
1:44:51
whole thing cuz it's pretty much have
1:44:53
you seen two or three of these speeches
1:44:55
by Trump mm-hmm even one you've seen
1:44:58
them all because it's just fun to watch
1:45:00
how well it handles do this is his his
1:45:03
announcement of his re-election campaign
1:45:06
in Florida yes another announcement he
1:45:11
it was a rousing crowd the place was
1:45:15
absolutely packed it by the way not
1:45:17
viewable here in the United States of
1:45:19
Europe no not I mean I could have gotten
1:45:22
it on a YouTube feed I'm sure but it
1:45:24
would have been two in the morning no
1:45:26
nothing they've shown all I hear is it
1:45:29
was nothing new same stuff does that
1:45:33
accurate no it's always got something
1:45:37
new he does things he did these speeches
1:45:40
are variant this one was that was a
1:45:42
prompted speech though it wasn't like
1:45:44
his normal after he did office half or
1:45:47
two hours mm-hm so he had talking notes
1:45:50
and he was in he stayed on on point cuz
1:45:52
it was supposed to be had a purpose as
1:45:54
opposed to just a rally huh that they're
1:45:56
normally just rallies get people all
1:45:58
jacked up I always noticed that in give
1:46:00
you the watched his speeches he always
1:46:01
has at least one or two and maybe
1:46:04
sometimes three big-toothed comely
1:46:08
blondes in the back wearing the all
1:46:12
right let's just stop for a second
1:46:15
Trump is a television professional yeah
1:46:20
and Madonn with this remind me because I
1:46:24
have a clip of him being a television
1:46:25
professional you can't put a reminder
1:46:30
anyway so treasure he always has and and
1:46:32
is always there always eye catching bro
1:46:36
hello yes they always have flaxen hair
1:46:43
very pretty they were Trump did they
1:46:45
have the hang women for drama and women
1:46:47
for Trump t-shirt which sometimes the
1:46:51
ended she had this one girl that was
1:46:52
very that caught my eye and this one was
1:46:55
she had a trump elephant t-shirt which
1:46:57
I've never seen before oh oh yeah as an
1:46:59
elephant there's an elephant in the with
1:47:01
the word Trump that was like a Trump
1:47:03
making an elephant was very interesting
1:47:05
from trunk hmm and so she was there and
1:47:09
they always had but I've seen these
1:47:10
girls before they always have the hat
1:47:13
and the hat goes on and off it's a red
1:47:15
hat it goes on and off and they always
1:47:17
have long blonde hair and it's not it's
1:47:19
not that cheesy looking southern hair
1:47:22
style that is like you know looks cute
1:47:24
ours
1:47:25
Dallas it's good-looking yeah and but
1:47:28
always the monsters I don't even know if
1:47:30
these women are attractive but they they
1:47:32
have the right proportions of the face
1:47:34
and a monster smile huge monster smell
1:47:37
and they agree with everything he says
1:47:39
mm-hmm there's always two or three of
1:47:42
them up back to the one who's always
1:47:44
catches your eye and I'm always
1:47:46
fascinated by this because because if
1:47:48
you look at a burny crowd it's a bunch
1:47:50
of beat-up old bastards that looks like
1:47:53
they're you know they haven't taken a
1:47:54
shower for a month and battle-ax it's
1:47:58
not a good look this isn't Bernie of
1:47:59
mainly dudes it's a lot of dudes but a
1:48:03
lot of women but they're all gray haired
1:48:05
and they're all no one's dude no one's
1:48:06
doing any styling for the for the event
1:48:09
no they have definitely stupid before
1:48:14
her dad used to load up the band I think
1:48:16
Bush to us lesser extent would load up
1:48:19
the background with military right
1:48:23
[Applause]
1:48:25
yeah birdies got dudes named been
1:48:27
everywhere what I noticed what I notice
1:48:30
is the Trump's you know Trump likes to
1:48:32
harp on these nicknames and he this is
1:48:35
the first compound nickname I didn't
1:48:37
think much about it when I first heard
1:48:39
it I thought it was just casual when he
1:48:40
said it but now I've heard it again at
1:48:43
this speech and I realize that this is
1:48:45
gonna be a Joe Biden's nickname and it's
1:48:48
a come it's not the same as it used to
1:48:50
be we just had some crooked Hillary you
1:48:52
know locker room this is a compound bit
1:48:55
that is eluded that has to be noticed
1:48:57
and this will be a Trump speech the
1:48:59
sleepy guy remember the segment from the
1:49:01
previous administration you need a magic
1:49:04
wand to bring back manufacture well will
1:49:08
tell sleepy Joe that we found the magic
1:49:10
wand the sleepy guy
1:49:14
[Applause]
1:49:17
so it's sleepy Joe the sleepy guy hmm
1:49:23
and he said there's a couple of times
1:49:25
I've heard it before I didn't think was
1:49:26
part of the bit I thought it was just
1:49:28
casual he just dropped in the sleepy guy
1:49:29
but when I heard it this time I said
1:49:31
this is good this is the nickname sleepy
1:49:34
Joe the sleepy guy
1:49:37
well I let's do a test since we were
1:49:44
using Pocahontas years before Trump even
1:49:49
decided to run this time this time we
1:49:54
were using Pocahontas and it was funny
1:49:56
and it was just ours and once Trump did
1:49:58
it then we had to stop great I don't
1:50:01
have a better nickname but I am a little
1:50:06
surprised but still anticipatory that
1:50:10
Trump at a certain point we'll just have
1:50:12
to say sleepy Joe no wonder that took
1:50:15
the top of his head off twice he should
1:50:18
be harping on the brain surgery I think
1:50:22
he's holding it in two bands because I
1:50:25
was waiting to drop the big one yeah I'm
1:50:28
sure he does sleepy Joe or sleepy Joe
1:50:32
the sleepy guy for a while but it's not
1:50:34
that's not gonna affect the Democrats if
1:50:36
he starts talking about the brain
1:50:37
surgery it would change the public
1:50:40
perception so he's gonna hold that back
1:50:42
until the until the debates are over and
1:50:45
at least it'll be at the very end when
1:50:47
he pulls that it'll be you're right
1:50:49
it'll probably be one of these it will
1:50:50
probably be one of these like what
1:50:52
sleepy Joe sleepy do another mama hey
1:50:57
sleepy G sleepy joke sleepy Joe hey
1:50:59
sleepy Joe at a certain point sleepy Joe
1:51:02
say something insulting and trumple go
1:51:04
at least I didn't have my head I opened
1:51:06
up twice something like that
1:51:08
no that's probably what I'll do you know
1:51:10
why you sleepy now I'm waiting for the
1:51:18
debates cuz that's gonna change I think
1:51:19
the first abase gonna change them this
1:51:21
fact I think has already been changed
1:51:24
I don't think that way the first debate
1:51:26
is this is coming up soon you know the
1:51:28
end of the month 26 this is the first
1:51:30
Democratic primary debates yeah there's
1:51:33
gonna be the two-parter yes yeah days of
1:51:36
debates
1:51:36
uh-huh I believe I do believe that God
1:51:41
Horowitz saying that a lot I think that
1:51:47
this thing is over and I mean if Hillary
1:51:49
gets in it's still not gonna change a
1:51:51
lot but it's I saw you walk I saw you
1:51:55
walking back to Hillary a little bit on
1:51:57
the tweeters you were saying well if Joe
1:51:59
is the front-runner then she's not gonna
1:52:01
step in but if Joe kind of drops back
1:52:04
then you think she'll say that because
1:52:05
it's a courtesy even though it's hard to
1:52:08
imagine a courtesy life well bite and
1:52:11
stepped back when she ran the street
1:52:14
said I'll let you go that's and now if
1:52:17
he takes the if he takes the front of
1:52:19
the pack and he kicks ass in the debates
1:52:23
the debates is everything for Hillary if
1:52:25
he kicks ass in the debates and wins or
1:52:28
at least he's up there with the big two
1:52:29
at the top three then I think she might
1:52:35
relent but I've said there's no evidence
1:52:37
that she's going to what but I'm just
1:52:39
saying that is it little insurance
1:52:40
policy on my part I can't predict the
1:52:43
vice president though and I'm gonna do
1:52:45
it now okay
1:52:46
the vice president is gonna be Kamla
1:52:50
Harris do you think she'll accept that
1:52:52
yeah it's a good ticket that's a good
1:52:57
she's perfect for the vice presidency
1:53:00
she says say nothing do nothing a ladder
1:53:03
climber yeah she says this is a way to
1:53:05
the top and you'd think she would accept
1:53:07
it
1:53:07
hell yeah if Joe Biden's gonna be
1:53:09
President this guy could drop dead any
1:53:11
minute
1:53:11
heels hi Harris to the rescue and so
1:53:15
Harris could become our president which
1:53:17
is something to you know consider you
1:53:19
know I don't think either one I'm gonna
1:53:20
be Trump but it's possible that if she
1:53:23
did if they did it's a good ticket it's
1:53:30
Sanders is gonna die now beginning I
1:53:32
even though on my contenders list they
1:53:34
still have Sanders at the top cuz if a
1:53:35
true popular vote was taken and there
1:53:38
corruption in the media who were
1:53:40
promoting Biden mm-hmm I believe Sanders
1:53:44
could still win the whole thing and but
1:53:47
they're not gonna let him so but it
1:53:49
still sandwiches the top guy Hillary
1:53:51
still number two in Biden's number three
1:53:52
and Biden when he picks his butt and
1:53:55
they're promoting him so if Biden gets
1:53:57
in which I now believe might be the case
1:54:00
he will pick Campbell Harris because she
1:54:02
is the best balanced she's black she's a
1:54:04
woman two checks two different boxes
1:54:06
she's actually mixed race which checks a
1:54:09
third box and she's perfect she's not
1:54:12
too troublemaker she's not gonna upstage
1:54:14
by her answer to everything is that we
1:54:17
need to have an open and honest
1:54:18
conversation about that yes she that's
1:54:21
why she's the perfect vice president
1:54:24
candidate yeah it won't definitely would
1:54:26
not be here Warren Warren's out she's
1:54:29
done and it's not gonna be anybody else
1:54:31
booted yeah I don't think so no not so
1:54:35
it looks like the ticket the river it's
1:54:37
shaping it unless Biden stumbles and
1:54:42
then if Hillary got in well yeah she ran
1:54:45
against bison Biden has made a couple of
1:54:47
stumbles and he seems a bit bulletproof
1:54:49
in that regard that's because the media
1:54:52
is covering for him cut the media really
1:54:55
wants biting because the media is
1:54:56
convinced itself that Biden can beat
1:54:59
Trump because of these polls that you've
1:55:01
come out showing bite and kicking ass
1:55:02
and so they're ignoring all his real you
1:55:05
know creepiness creepy creepy Uncle Joe
1:55:08
stuff they're pushing that to the side
1:55:10
and all his other screwy things like
1:55:12
take this son who has got you know
1:55:14
uranium mines and involved in oil shale
1:55:19
and all does have some baggage man he's
1:55:22
got some baggage but they can keep that
1:55:24
under wraps and they will cuz we're not
1:55:26
gonna they're not going after me they
1:55:28
gave a couple of salvos early and they
1:55:31
would seem to withstand it so he's just
1:55:33
now is on his way
1:55:35
can't beat Trump huh I like that I think
1:55:41
it's a good ticket I want to get in I
1:55:44
want to do it today get in as early as I
1:55:46
could
1:55:46
yeah that's a good ticket I think that's
1:55:48
the way to go for them but I just
1:55:50
there's so many you know I I have to
1:55:53
agree with your assertion he wants Joe
1:55:54
to be the guy because that will be he
1:55:57
sees that as easy especially with the
1:56:01
head thing problem opened up twice
1:56:07
that's rather problematic I didn't know
1:56:09
it's twice but old man there was you
1:56:12
know there's a new story that just I
1:56:13
thought it was his recycle to what's
1:56:15
going on all of a sudden we had
1:56:16
Khashoggi in the news again over here on
1:56:19
all the channels and thank you for some
1:56:22
unknown reason well I figured it out so
1:56:24
this is being propagated by on yes
1:56:26
column are and yes column are is a
1:56:30
special reporter of the United Nations
1:56:35
High Commission from Human Rights OHCHR
1:56:39
now the last time there was not this
1:56:41
woman it was a different woman the last
1:56:43
time one of these women because it's so
1:56:45
far it's only two we've looked at comes
1:56:48
from the United Nations High
1:56:49
Commissioner for Human Rights it was
1:56:51
about black Piet in the Netherlands and
1:56:53
she was trying to get reparations for
1:56:55
the islands that the Netherlands
1:56:57
colonized and that's really how the
1:57:00
whole black Piet thing started and now
1:57:02
it's just a mess every year and children
1:57:04
are crying as it's a big racial thing
1:57:07
it's just and it's all trouble started
1:57:09
by a reporter special reporter which
1:57:13
means it's it's a side gig it's a side
1:57:15
hustle because what she really is is a
1:57:18
French Human Rights expert the Wikipedia
1:57:22
actually lists her occupation as human
1:57:25
rights activist she is also the director
1:57:28
of Columbia University's Global freedom
1:57:31
of expression project are you following
1:57:34
me yeah I am it's getting worse by the
1:57:38
minute
1:57:39
this in 1995 she received a PhD in
1:57:42
political science from The New School
1:57:43
for Social Research in New York so yeah
1:57:47
you see that's you know where we're
1:57:49
going in operation so she shows up and
1:57:52
I'm like what are they doing about
1:57:54
what does this hat what does she have to
1:57:56
do with Khashoggi official pronunciation
1:57:59
Jamarcus ug naega and it becomes obvious
1:58:04
at the end of this report
1:58:05
Saudi Arabia had knowledge of and is
1:58:08
responsible for the murder of journalist
1:58:10
Comerica Shoji according to a UN special
1:58:13
investigation into the killing the
1:58:15
much-anticipated report says Saudi
1:58:17
Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin
1:58:18
Salman and other senior Saudi officials
1:58:20
should be investigated over the brutal
1:58:23
death of the journalist in October last
1:58:25
year he was brutally killed and
1:58:27
dismembered in the Saudi embassy in
1:58:29
Istanbul of course you have to start
1:58:33
that clip over why because there's a
1:58:35
contradiction right in the clip and I've
1:58:37
kind of had to listen to it from the
1:58:39
beginning so Saudi Arabia had knowledge
1:58:41
of and it's responsible for the murder
1:58:44
of journalists Comerica Shoji according
1:58:46
to a UN special investigation into the
1:58:48
killing the much-anticipated report says
1:58:51
Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin
1:58:53
Salman and other senior Saudi officials
1:58:55
should be investigated over the brutal
1:58:57
death of the journalist in October last
1:58:59
year he was brutally killed and
1:59:02
dismembered in the Saudi embassy in
1:59:04
assemble did you anything you found what
1:59:07
yeah I might bring this up they start
1:59:10
off by saying he had knowledge of etc
1:59:13
etc according to and thus must be
1:59:16
investigated what did they not do an
1:59:19
investigation to come up with this
1:59:20
assertion well the Special Rapporteur
1:59:23
the Special Rapporteur if they already
1:59:27
did the investigation which is what it
1:59:29
was at the beginning of that year sounds
1:59:30
like he was investigated and this is
1:59:32
their conclusions but now he must be
1:59:34
investigated how is what what are they
1:59:36
talking about well obviously it's cover
1:59:38
for something else yes here she is here
1:59:43
she is the superstar doesn't really
1:59:45
matter what she says but you just get
1:59:46
the idea
1:59:47
the first important conclusion of my
1:59:50
report is that the responsibility of the
1:59:53
state of Saudi Arabia is implicated in
1:59:56
to that killing this was not a rogue
1:59:59
operation as they have insisted it is
2:00:02
all the LMS
2:00:04
pertaining to the crime demonstrate that
2:00:07
the responsibility of the state is
2:00:10
involved and I'm basing my analysis on a
2:00:12
review of the evidence and on the review
2:00:15
of the legal framework regarding state
2:00:18
responsibilities so this is what this
2:00:21
woman does is she reviews everything
2:00:24
that's already been hashed out a million
2:00:25
times and then says my reportage says it
2:00:30
must be investigated it is a
2:00:32
responsibility of the state of Saudi
2:00:34
Arabia so she wants to shift the blame
2:00:37
from Mohammed bin Salman to the entire
2:00:41
state and there's a reason for it I have
2:00:45
concluded that there is sufficient
2:00:46
evidence to demand additional criminal
2:00:50
investigation into the liability of
2:00:53
high-level officials that includes Asad
2:00:57
al Kitani and the crown prince himself
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our correspondent Christina Jovanovski
2:01:02
said Turkish authorities are pushing for
2:01:04
sanctions against Saudi Arabia oh I
2:01:06
forgot to mention one important thing
2:01:07
about this this woman is that she has a
2:01:12
master's degree from buss Kent
2:01:15
University in Turkey so she's connected
2:01:18
to Turkey the Special Rapporteur and
2:01:20
that's why that's important to note here
2:01:22
and the crown prince himself
2:01:24
our correspondent Christina Jovanovski
2:01:26
said Turkish authorities are pushing for
2:01:28
sanctions against Saudi Arabia for their
2:01:31
alleged part in the murder
2:01:32
well the Turkish Foreign Ministry says I
2:01:34
it supports the recommendations of the
2:01:37
United Nations those recommendations
2:01:38
included water sanctions against the
2:01:40
Saudi Crown Prince the Turkish president
2:01:43
has said the killers of Saudi journalist
2:01:47
Jamal Khashoggi will pay the price as
2:01:49
well as the report showed that Turkey
2:01:52
was being mistreated Saudi Arabia for
2:01:54
its part has said that the report shows
2:01:56
nothing new that they're baseless
2:01:58
allegations of course a key response so
2:02:00
will be from Washington the US president
2:02:03
Donald Trump wants to go ahead with
2:02:05
multibillion-dollar arms sales to Saudi
2:02:08
Arabia but today the US Senate is voting
2:02:11
whether or not to block such a measure
2:02:13
even
2:02:14
Republicans have supported opposing this
2:02:17
arm sale a rare bipartisan show of
2:02:21
support in the Senate however two thirds
2:02:24
of lawmakers will be required to block
2:02:26
the arms sale and as well as block a
2:02:29
possible veto from the US president ban
2:02:31
there it is it's all about the arms
2:02:34
sales it's about nothing else but
2:02:36
weapons
2:02:37
it's the military-industrial complex
2:02:38
being kind of thwarted by somebody or
2:02:42
maybe turkey wants to make some noise
2:02:44
it's all about weapons has nothing to do
2:02:47
with the shoulder yeah baby
2:02:51
well there's competitors to the arms
2:02:53
sure just a number of and they bring in
2:02:57
the shill from Turkey to help the stir
2:03:00
the shit up with calamari imagine a
2:03:02
couple of scenarios one Turkey's doing
2:03:05
this on behest of the Russians get to
2:03:07
the EU on behest of the aerospace
2:03:10
industry in the in the EU okay Airbus
2:03:13
now because so here we go look at the
2:03:15
fav'rite just like doing them a favor
2:03:17
mm-hmm and maybe the salad used to go by
2:03:20
from the Europeans instead of from us
2:03:22
yeah also could be a backdoor thing for
2:03:25
the Russians and Russia's in the Turks
2:03:26
are still pretty tight Turks just bought
2:03:28
their s400 systems yeah and so you end
2:03:34
up with a lot of this is political
2:03:36
machinations that are in vote they have
2:03:38
nothing to do with the murders all to do
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with arms says you're right that's
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fin celebrate Father's Day the second
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Sunday in November so this actually
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makes me early huh this is to my spry 93
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year old dad a veteran a veteran of
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Finland's continuation war against
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Russia during the Second World War
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second place but we staved off the
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russian onslaught and belonged to a
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select few of European countries who
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your dirty joke kind of sir you should
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that at the end and although you're late
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sure thing always happy to do that thank
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you Bill
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and these a daughter Claire on the
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yes indeed is the 20th of June my how
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now look at ahead we've got
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hold on Rene Latour happy birthday to
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we got some thought I had a meet up
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to August 9th Murfreesboro Tennessee I'm
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thinking we should go to that one
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that's the Earl Murphy there's lots of
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people there yeah of course of course
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can find a meet-up or are you trying to
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distract me because working life to this
2:15:56
thing like a little music bed you mean
2:15:58
yeah that's it music bed give me a
2:16:04
little more music bed and I'll finish up
2:16:06
the segment
2:16:07
yes no agenda meetups calm you can go
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find one near you or you can list one
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yourself it's fun it's easy and John and
2:16:15
I would like to show up at your Meetup
2:16:16
and now that certainly now that the
2:16:18
keeper and I have some time we are
2:16:20
considering looking around to see if we
2:16:21
can find one to go to no agenda meetups
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dot-com all we need to do is let's do
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our nights here we go can you can you
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swap out the three of you today are
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Knight of the northern Everglades for
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you we have hookers and blow rentboys
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and Chardonnay white boots and waffles
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we got harlots and Haldol Ruben s woman
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and Rose a vodka man delegations in sake
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bar hits and bourbon sparkling cider net
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and Papa man mutton and Mead the mutton
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is fresh the meat is day old but it is
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dynamite and you can grab a hold of that
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and also your ring we do have a reward
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for anyone who becomes a knight or a
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dame of the Norwich in the round table
2:17:31
it's a fine signet ring comes with its
2:17:34
own sealing wax and a certification and
2:17:37
we'd love to have you tweak that out or
2:17:38
more importantly put it on the
2:17:39
Federation get a mastodon account and go
2:17:43
to no agenda social dot-com yeah go go
2:17:46
ahead and in fact I think that I'm gonna
2:17:49
start morphing away from Twitter and the
2:17:54
way I'm gonna do it is I'm gonna post
2:17:55
everything on No Agenda social calm and
2:17:59
then I'll post a link to it on Twitter
2:18:03
so he will be like oh what's Adamson
2:18:05
versus I know it's so cool isn't it and
2:18:08
I'm actually gonna ask the Dave Jones to
2:18:11
make that automatic for me into the
2:18:13
freedom controller
2:18:14
hmm so I can do it all in one fell swoop
2:18:17
yeah come on man we got it we got it
2:18:19
support the Federation I'm not
2:18:22
supporting nothing
2:18:25
why not won't you support the Federation
2:18:28
not supporting the Federation such a
2:18:32
buzz I'm supporting the rebels you would
2:18:35
the fret we are the rebels that's the
2:18:37
whole point yes what they convinced you
2:18:40
so yeah Federation operates have you
2:18:44
seen so Bitcoin is just just pounding
2:18:49
along here yeah well let's talk about
2:18:52
Libre then that's exactly why I brought
2:18:54
it up first
2:18:55
the current Bitcoin price ninety nine
2:18:59
thousand three hundred and ninety one
2:19:00
and I'm sure having Facebook come out as
2:19:05
with their own crypto coin has somehow
2:19:09
given validity to the concept but I
2:19:12
certainly put question marks around the
2:19:15
implementation that Facebook's doing
2:19:17
what do you have a clip or something of
2:19:18
something I do have liberal Libre
2:19:20
Facebook as the Desmond as Amy Goodman
2:19:23
would have it in a move that could
2:19:24
reshape the world's financial system
2:19:26
Facebook has in there plans to launch a
2:19:29
new global digital currency called Libre
2:19:32
Facebook announced its plans Tuesday
2:19:35
after secretly working on the
2:19:37
cryptocurrency for more than a year it
2:19:39
plans to launch Libre next year in
2:19:42
partnership with other large companies
2:19:44
among them Visa MasterCard PayPal and
2:19:47
Facebook said it wants to create quote a
2:19:50
simple global currency and
2:19:52
infrastructure that empowers billions of
2:19:54
people David Marcus Facebook's
2:19:56
cryptocurrency chief appeared on CNBC on
2:19:59
Tuesday if you want to compare Libre
2:20:01
with traditional crypto currencies the
2:20:03
first thing and the first big difference
2:20:06
is that it's bogus clear crypto
2:20:08
currencies or investments vehicles or
2:20:11
you know investment assets rather than
2:20:14
being great medium of exchange and this
2:20:17
is really designed from the ground up to
2:20:19
be a great medium of exchange a very
2:20:21
high quality form of digital money that
2:20:24
you can use for everyday payments and
2:20:26
cross for
2:20:27
payments microtransactions and all kinds
2:20:29
of different things Facebook's plan has
2:20:31
already come under fierce criticism from
2:20:34
financial regulators and lawmakers
2:20:35
French finance minister Bruno Lamia said
2:20:39
Libre must not become a sovereign
2:20:41
currency in Washington the chair of the
2:20:43
House Financial Services Committee
2:20:44
Congress member Maxine Waters called on
2:20:47
Facebook to pause its development of
2:20:49
Libra until lawmakers and regulators
2:20:51
have an opportunity to examine these
2:20:53
issues and take action Democratic
2:20:55
senator sherrod Brown tweeted quote
2:20:57
Facebook is already too big and too
2:21:00
powerful and it has used that power to
2:21:02
exploit users data without protecting
2:21:05
their privacy
2:21:06
we cannot allow Facebook to run a risky
2:21:08
new cryptocurrency out of a Swiss bank
2:21:10
account without oversight it wasn't
2:21:13
enough for these guys to just buy the
2:21:15
credit card payment information from the
2:21:18
companies who do a fine job of payments
2:21:21
no they want it all and this is part of
2:21:25
their downfall this is this is a this is
2:21:28
the were they high when they came up
2:21:30
with this idea this is so stupid
2:21:33
well always wonder where that were beans
2:21:36
with beans that was Whoopi Goldberg's
2:21:40
virtual currencies to some other one was
2:21:43
June's or something remember this is an
2:21:48
old idea well this is a little different
2:21:51
wait it's a little different because
2:21:52
there's really there's yes it is it's a
2:21:55
modified version by the way before you
2:21:58
go on I want you to explain it I have a
2:21:59
second clip I want you to explain to me
2:22:02
how Ron Paul's operation got busted for
2:22:07
making Ron and Paul dollars mm-hmm if
2:22:10
you remember this is during the year of
2:22:12
our show yes I do remember this and
2:22:14
somebody got thrown in jail for doing
2:22:16
this but this is okay
2:22:18
it was Liberty dollars yes and oh let me
2:22:26
think Liberty dollars there was I mean
2:22:29
okay so
2:22:31
it wasn't so much about the they I think
2:22:33
they busted one of the one of the guys
2:22:35
who was running it for they wanted it
2:22:37
out that's for sure that didn't want it
2:22:39
to happen and they had some mechanism
2:22:42
look it up again you know what I'm sure
2:22:44
one of our producers will know exactly
2:22:46
what happened back in the day but this
2:22:49
is this is still a very different idea
2:22:51
because they're what they're talking
2:22:54
about here is this is becoming a central
2:22:58
bank they want to be the Federal Reserve
2:23:00
of this money at creating and so it
2:23:03
would be minting or burning destroying
2:23:06
money as they deem necessary with just
2:23:10
novel and they want to peg it to a
2:23:15
basket of currencies and short term
2:23:19
investments which is like the venture
2:23:21
capitalist dream and and and they have
2:23:25
to be dreaming it's gonna work or
2:23:26
they've got to be asleep right now it's
2:23:28
this will never happen and well let's
2:23:32
listen to clip two and this guy brings
2:23:33
up some real problems which i think is
2:23:36
why it will never happen we're joined by
2:23:37
David dayon he's executive director at
2:23:40
the American Prospect recently wrote a
2:23:41
piece for the New Republic headlined the
2:23:43
final battle in Big Tex war to dominate
2:23:46
your world welcome to Democracy Now talk
2:23:50
about these major developments David and
2:23:53
explain exactly what Lieber is and what
2:23:55
Facebook is trying to do so Libre as as
2:23:59
facebook describes it as a currency
2:24:02
crypto currency you you when you talk
2:24:05
about that you kind of think of
2:24:06
something like Bitcoin but this would
2:24:08
actually have reserves so they call it
2:24:11
sort of a stable coin it is backed by
2:24:14
actual money that is various
2:24:18
international currencies and also
2:24:20
government securities and so that should
2:24:23
prevent volatility from the the unit of
2:24:27
exchange Libre going up or down very
2:24:30
much it'll it'll fluctuate a little but
2:24:32
not in the ways that you know we think
2:24:34
of when we think of Bitcoin so according
2:24:38
to Facebook that is the way that this
2:24:41
can be used to purchase goods on the
2:24:43
Facebook app or
2:24:44
any other app or website that offers
2:24:48
payment in Libra it's a way to transfer
2:24:52
money to other people on the Facebook
2:24:54
app obviously you know we have what over
2:24:56
two billion people that use Facebook
2:24:58
it's a way to transfer something of
2:25:01
value between those users and it's
2:25:05
because it's backed by international
2:25:08
currencies and can be used across
2:25:10
borders it's really you know supplanting
2:25:15
the need to exchange money you want to
2:25:19
go from dollars to euros necessarily you
2:25:22
can just pay in Libra so that's sort of
2:25:24
the pitch that that Facebook would make
2:25:26
the the the other side of this is that
2:25:30
there's no real regulatory setup it's
2:25:33
displacing global currencies in some
2:25:36
ways there are serious monetary policy
2:25:39
concerns serious rhetoric concerns could
2:25:43
this be used as a to facilitate money
2:25:45
laundering or tax evasion there are a
2:25:48
whole host of unanswered questions
2:25:50
around this well yes of course this is
2:25:52
this is exactly it would be as if
2:25:54
Bitcoin was stoppable and we said come
2:25:58
and stop me is the stupidest thing ever
2:26:00
they should have released it and and
2:26:02
moved on and gotten traction why that
2:26:05
this is this makes me suspicious that
2:26:07
they never intended to do this or
2:26:09
there's some other thing they've got up
2:26:11
their sleeve to announce it and say
2:26:13
we'll have it in a year makes no sense
2:26:16
trial balloon maybe that's interesting
2:26:20
or test marketing you can do that
2:26:21
legally all these companies like yeah oh
2:26:27
yeah I want to say right you're right
2:26:29
there's something else this your
2:26:31
something up your sleeve we don't know
2:26:32
what it is no this shouldn't well in let
2:26:35
unless they just decide to go with
2:26:36
Bitcoin but Bitcoin doesn't give them
2:26:38
all the benefits that they really want
2:26:40
and and and and Bitcoin does everything
2:26:44
they just said only with a decentralized
2:26:47
architecture no and that's another thing
2:26:49
you know they'll be mining the coins is
2:26:51
all this oh man maybe as if it's just a
2:26:55
discredit Bitcoin over and over again
2:26:57
that
2:26:58
interesting tell me about this for a
2:26:59
possibility all right because already
2:27:01
they gotten backlash from backlash from
2:27:04
people between between you and i we're
2:27:07
PR professionals we never would have
2:27:10
done this you know immediately that you
2:27:12
got Maxine Waters now against you are
2:27:15
you maybe the point maybe that's exactly
2:27:18
well so there we go that that's what I
2:27:22
was worried about what could they be is
2:27:23
what you're doing it's not for some
2:27:25
other the only in the fairest thing is
2:27:27
you guys are on argue this is like
2:27:29
writers and their people in certain TV
2:27:32
shows they write in Simpsons a good
2:27:35
example family guys another they write
2:27:37
in extremely offensive bits yes end up
2:27:42
getting pulled out by the censor so they
2:27:44
can leave in other bits yes it so you
2:27:49
dish this is just this is like an
2:27:51
offering to the gods oh you all you guys
2:27:54
stopped us from doing that you guys are
2:27:55
always on our case we can't do anything
2:27:57
without you you guys involving
2:27:59
yourselves and and trying to run our
2:28:01
business and now they can whine about
2:28:03
something well for sure every single
2:28:06
Silicon Valley company that we've looked
2:28:08
at the ultimate one of the ultimate
2:28:11
goals always seems to be that they want
2:28:15
to be your bank you know Apple with
2:28:18
Apple pay Google and with Android and
2:28:21
and and payments they all want to be
2:28:25
your bank if that's that's like some
2:28:28
holy grail for them now wants to get
2:28:30
their money another it's like yeah I'm
2:28:33
gonna have those guys in charge of my
2:28:35
money they can turn it off no well we're
2:28:40
gonna have to see what comes I mean if
2:28:42
it was a very smart PR move if there is
2:28:44
by some crazy realm the imagination in
2:28:49
another universe another curry Dvorak
2:28:52
consulting group who came up with this
2:28:54
one-two punch I can't wait to find out
2:28:56
what it was but I'm not there yet I
2:28:58
don't understand
2:28:59
well it will never be revealed mmm hey I
2:29:06
gotta go we got a phone call from from
2:29:10
Social Security
2:29:11
oh you did huh and I want to tell people
2:29:15
oh yeah they're gonna be calling you
2:29:16
this call is from the Department of
2:29:19
Social Security Administration the
2:29:21
reason you have received this phone call
2:29:24
from our department is to inform you
2:29:26
that we just suspend your social
2:29:27
security number because we found some
2:29:30
suspicious activity so if you want to
2:29:33
know about this case just press 1 thank
2:29:35
you hey man it's a deep fake so thank
2:29:40
you everything these days I'm just gonna
2:29:48
say deep fake just deep fake I don't
2:29:50
care what you say who come up with a
2:29:51
name deep fake yeah add some new speech
2:29:57
shit I wanted to play this because I
2:30:01
didn't get to it on the last show I
2:30:02
think it's incredibly important as we've
2:30:05
been talking about ads online things are
2:30:07
changing rapidly in Gitmo nation east in
2:30:09
the United Kingdom the advertising rules
2:30:12
have changed and I'm not talking about
2:30:15
online I'm talking on television today
2:30:17
ads featuring harmful agenda stereotypes
2:30:20
will be banned in the United Kingdom the
2:30:22
move follows research that shows such
2:30:24
stereotypes pigeonhole people and
2:30:26
restrict their choices and opportunities
2:30:28
so one of the new guidelines includes
2:30:30
being sensitive to the well-being of
2:30:33
vulnerable populations such as new
2:30:35
mothers so ads can no longer suggest
2:30:38
that looking attractive maintaining a
2:30:40
pristine home are more important than
2:30:42
the emotional well-being they will also
2:30:44
have to stay clear of depicting
2:30:46
children's activities as being
2:30:48
inappropriate for any agenda the ban
2:30:50
also applies to ads that suggest that
2:30:52
happiness is gained by conforming to
2:30:54
stereotypical beauty ideals like this
2:30:56
Act which was accused of body shaming
2:30:58
so advertising watchdogs are hoping to
2:31:01
expand choices so that ads like this one
2:31:03
depicting a girl growing up to be a
2:31:05
ballerina a while aboard becomes an
2:31:08
engineer will become a thing of the past
2:31:10
in 2018 Stockholm banned both sexist and
2:31:13
racist advertising from its streets
2:31:15
Berlin also introduced similar bans in
2:31:17
2016 and some in the UK say the new
2:31:19
rules are trying to be too politically
2:31:22
correct but the watchdog's
2:31:24
it's just harmful stereotypes that will
2:31:26
be banned not all of them altogether
2:31:30
who is a little girl wanting to be a
2:31:32
ballerina a quote unquote
2:31:35
harmful stereotype yeah I know
2:31:39
and this is I can't answer the question
2:31:42
how come how does making a little boy
2:31:46
want to become an engineer a harmful
2:31:48
stereotype I can't answer the question
2:31:53
it's it's it's baffling any woman black
2:31:57
white Chinese any anything getting all
2:32:01
dolled up with a lot of makeup from a
2:32:04
makeup company a harmful stereotype if
2:32:07
you're a makeup company what are you
2:32:09
gonna do now I know it's it's as I said
2:32:17
it's baffling and and this is actual
2:32:20
rules now is that did she say it was a
2:32:22
loss the advertising agencies bringing
2:32:25
it on themselves you could blame WPP and
2:32:27
Omnicon and those other guys oh yeah
2:32:29
come because there are the ones who
2:32:32
support all this you know this this not
2:32:37
equality nonsense but all the the kind
2:32:40
of left-leaning ideas that are out there
2:32:44
that are what's a movement that's called
2:32:47
was and I can't remember it but this is
2:32:51
this is them they're the ones who are
2:32:53
big Hillary supporters that are pushing
2:32:55
these agendas and now they're screwing
2:32:57
themselves you cannot advertise if you
2:33:01
can't do anything I know I know it's
2:33:08
just
2:33:09
it's baffling it's bad power to you boys
2:33:13
so apparently Trump just said he finds
2:33:18
it quote hard to believe
2:33:20
Iran's downing of the drone was
2:33:23
intentional quote I have a feeling it
2:33:26
was a mistake what is he saying that
2:33:32
well I don't know I had lately told him
2:33:35
void zero said he was gonna send me a
2:33:37
clip but I haven't received it that's
2:33:39
interesting so backing off huh well
2:33:44
apparently I guess there's something
2:33:45
going something's going on we don't know
2:33:47
about well maybe he didn't like the
2:33:49
whole false flag idea maybe it actually
2:33:51
was
2:33:52
bull crap and he found out and he's like
2:33:54
hey and probably doesn't know the full
2:33:57
story that's pretty huge
2:34:04
all right I do have a little news
2:34:06
deconstruction to do okay I found that
2:34:09
Amy Goodman's Democracy Now I was
2:34:11
misleading and I what so the Trump
2:34:21
losses uh the Shanahan guy who was a
2:34:24
Boeing executive yes moved into kind of
2:34:27
the Acting Secretary of Defense yeah of
2:34:29
course the Denver cousin made a big deal
2:34:31
about this but let's play Amy Goodman on
2:34:33
Shanahan I want to ask you a few
2:34:34
questions about what you learned from
2:34:35
this report acting Secretary of Defense
2:34:38
Patrick Shanahan has resigned and
2:34:40
withdrawn from consideration for the
2:34:42
permanent head of the department he's
2:34:45
resigned his post as Deputy Secretary of
2:34:47
Defense says reports of domestic
2:34:49
violence against his ex-wife circulated
2:34:51
reports included details on a 2011
2:34:54
attacked by Shanahan's then 17 year old
2:34:57
son who beat his mother with a baseball
2:34:59
bat
2:35:00
she was left unconscious with a
2:35:01
fractured skull and internal injuries
2:35:04
that required surgery
2:35:05
Patrick Shanahan then wrote a memo
2:35:07
arguing his son was acting in
2:35:09
self-defense after his mother verbally
2:35:11
harassed him he's also believed to have
2:35:14
delayed his son's surrender to police
2:35:16
Shanahan apologized for the memo saying
2:35:19
it was only intended for his son's
2:35:20
attorneys according to the Washington
2:35:22
Post court records also revealed a
2:35:24
previous incident which both Shanahan
2:35:26
and his wife allege they were assaulted
2:35:28
by one another lawmakers are raising
2:35:31
questions about the vetting process for
2:35:32
administration officials and whether the
2:35:34
White House knew and deliberately
2:35:36
withheld allegations against Shanahan as
2:35:38
early as 2017 when he was being
2:35:42
confirmed as Deputy Secretary of Defense
2:35:47
so the way she starts off what is your
2:35:51
conclusion to this when you hear this
2:35:52
story this family is whacked literally
2:35:56
well what's going on you think any idea
2:36:00
because it's really not explained except
2:36:02
if you listen to some kind of domestic
2:36:05
abuse situation the guy's beaten his
2:36:08
wife yeah
2:36:09
domestic of that's yeah but then it
2:36:11
sounds like maybe they were fighting and
2:36:13
it was equal or it was confusing but no
2:36:16
one really just
2:36:17
domestic abuse allegations well she did
2:36:20
the beginning yeah okay so play the
2:36:22
beginning again I want to stop it I
2:36:24
would tell you in this stop okay acting
2:36:26
Secretary of Defense Patrick Shanahan
2:36:28
has resigned and withdrawn from
2:36:30
consideration for the permanent head of
2:36:32
the department he's resigned his post as
2:36:35
Deputy Secretary of Defense as reports
2:36:37
of domestic violence against his ex-wife
2:36:39
circulated reports included details on
2:36:42
it his ex-wife well yeah they got
2:36:45
divorced yeah its domestic violence
2:36:48
against his ex-wife circulated what does
2:36:52
that sound like to you
2:36:53
sounds like an allegation sounds like
2:36:55
they're beating his wife the other
2:36:56
sounds okay yes but it sounds like a
2:36:59
rumor
2:36:59
yes this is a me saying this guy's a
2:37:02
wife beater is very common and then now
2:37:04
all of a sudden the son has got a
2:37:06
baseball bat and he's beaten the woman
2:37:08
cuz it's like you know this is the kind
2:37:10
of thing that goes on in a family the
2:37:11
bet dad's a wife beater and the son
2:37:13
becomes one now it's pretty extreme when
2:37:16
the sons beat them up a mom but that's
2:37:18
okay so let's think now let's play CBS's
2:37:21
version of this and this is the Shanahan
2:37:23
House did clip good evening I'm Maurice
2:37:25
debois this is our Western edition
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another key member of the Trump
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administration is leaving today acting
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defense secretary Patrick Shanahan
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withdrew from the formal confirmation
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process even as tensions with Iran are
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escalating defense and eight other top
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administration jobs are now held by
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acting leaders including homeland
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security and chief of staff Shanahan's
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exit comes as Corden police records of
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domestic violence surrounding his
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divorce were brought to light David
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Martin has more on that
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Patrick Shanahan and his wife Kimberly
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divorced eight years ago a year after a
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run-in with police which began with this
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911 according to court documents he
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denied that and claimed she had punched
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him giving him a bloody nose when police
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arrived she was the one charged with
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assault which was later dismissed after
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the divorce fights over money and
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custody of the three children continued
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in 2011 their 17 year old son beat his
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mother with a baseball bat I was knocked
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unconscious twice
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Kimberly declared in court
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documents adding that her ex-husband has
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taken the position that I provoked the
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assault the documents are all public and
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were available to the FBI when Shanahan
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was nominated to become Deputy Secretary
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of Defense in 2017 but a member of the
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Senate Armed Services Committee says
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they were never told that there was
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something in this nominees past Patrick
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Shanahan's pass that was deliberately
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concealed or mistakenly covered up to
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White House officials told CBS News they
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knew about Shanahan's family turmoil
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when the president announced last month
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he would nominate him as the next
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Secretary of Defense
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today President Trump claimed he just
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found out yesterday for the first time
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announcing his resignation Shanahan said
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continuing in the confirmation process
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would force my three children to relive
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a traumatic chapter in our family's life
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now so is a hit job so here is a couple
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of things we should know first of all
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this is spousal abuse that nobody likes
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to talk about this is when the woman is
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the abuser and this kind of abuse is
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always past always always the minister
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always the man the red pill movie by the
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way discusses this in great detail let
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me read a few things here from this from
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a report they invited the police
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investigated disturbance at the couple's
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residence on 1:00 a.m. August 28th to
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find Patrick with a black eye and bloody
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nose and Kimberly with the bloody
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forearm officers questioned Kimberly and
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say she had a strong odor of alcohol
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along with bloodshot eyes and incoherent
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speech they were arguing apparently over
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whether or not to put their daughter
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back in school for a senior year during
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the argument
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Kimberly threw a pile of Patrick's
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clothes onto the front porch then
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attempted to remove the propane tank
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from their backyard grill to set them on
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fire when that didn't work she tried
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lighting a roll of paper towels on fire
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in an attempt to set the clothes ablaze
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he's trying to pack up the clothes and
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his Patrick was trying to pack up the
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clothes in his suitcase and leave the
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residence when Kimberly tried to stop
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him she alleges they fought over the
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suitcase
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Patrick punched her supposedly several
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time
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in the stomach according to her and
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demonstrated to officers that she was
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struck in the face Patrick's account
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alleges that Kimberly was the aggressor
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and came at him swinging your arms in a
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paddling motion striking him several
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times breaking his nose by the way while
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he was asleep and tried to cover his
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faces was two sides of the story the
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sons the couple's son corroborated
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Patrick's version of events and told
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police he saw Kimberly attempting to
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light the clothes on fire anyway this
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goes on they arrested the woman yeah so
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they get so they get this story goes on
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and on this so you she moves to Sarasota
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Florida I want to read this to show what
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kind of person we're dealing with here
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this was down in under 2014 according to
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probable cause affidavit on August 23rd
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2014 Kimberly Jordan s'en who's an it
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main name was on it on the phone with
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the business partner Erik Goodman when
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she had to cut the call short Goodman
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called her back and an argument ensued
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where Jordan s'en hung up on him and
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then texted him get your piece-of-shit
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car out of my driveway
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Goodman was storing a 2003 Mercedes 230
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at her house in 109 warbler Lane when he
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returned to pick it up the front and
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we're we're windchills were busted out
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and there were numerous dents around the
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vehicle go goodman spoke to her neighbor
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gardner who told police he saw kimberly
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with a medium sized sledgehammer
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methodically circle mercedes Ben that
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was parked in her driveway and that she
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and that the person observed Jordan
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sance trike all sides of the Mercedes
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including the front and back windshields
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with a sledgehammer I mean this is a
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psycho Wow but in the way Amy puts it
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this guy's a wife beater this woman is a
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psycho and if you have to think about it
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the son having to beat her back with our
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baseball bat this is nothing his son
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normally does with a mom I want to play
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the Amy Goodman clip but now again now I
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just now that now that we have that
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thank you for that entire deconstruction
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and for the work you did on it now let's
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once again hear how that was portrayed
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by Amy acting secretary of defense
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Patrick Shanahan has resigned and
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withdrawn from consideration for the
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permanent head of the department
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he's resigned his post as Deputy
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Secretary of Defense as reports of
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domestic violence against his ex-wife
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circulated reports included details on a
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2011 attacked by Shanahan's then 17 year
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old son who beat his mother with a
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baseball bat she was left unconscious
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with a fractured skull and internal
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injuries that required surgery
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Patrick Shanahan then wrote a memo
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arguing his son was acting in
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self-defense after his mother verbally
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harassed him he's also believed to have
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delayed his son's surrender to police
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Shanahan apologized for the memo saying
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it was only intended for his son's
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attorneys according to the Washington
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Post court records also revealed a
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previous incident which both Shanahan
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and his wife allege they were assaulted
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by one another
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lawmakers are raising questions about
2:43:44
the vetting process for administration
2:43:46
officials and whether the White House
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knew and deliberately withheld
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allegations against Shanahan as early as
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2017 when he was being confirmed as
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Deputy Secretary of Defense
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it sounds like everyone's being a right
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at right gentlemen you know like the
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kids and all this stuff I'm just let the
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psycho psycho ex-wife go away let's make
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one last point that a lot of this
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argument over custody of the children
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during a divorce yes all three children
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with three of them are totally estranged
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from the mom and she got no custody yeah
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so how is this guy the bad guy and why
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do this is this just to embarrass from
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Democrats pulling their stunts Schumer
2:44:29
comes out and there's other guys there's
2:44:31
other creeps from the from the from the
2:44:34
Senate come out moaning about this guy
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how did he get picked in the first place
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what a bunch of douche bags
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destroying careers ever since we
2:44:46
invented slavery Wow now that's a good
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one John I appreciate that
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that's deconstructing right there it's
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how it's done kids you want odds do you
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want to do a show that's how it's done
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watch your Uncle John do it
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I'll be back in Austin for the next
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program and I do want to thank big THANK
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to Jesse Coyne Nelson for end of show
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clip he's got a funny one and sir Chris
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Wilson just did an amazing job and yet
2:45:20
another end of show saw him which he
2:45:23
needs to be he needs to be publishing
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this stuff it's getting just too good so
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thank you very much everybody for
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helping with the deconstruction helping
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having to spend each day
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color of a new dear
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when I think it may be nice having read
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or
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like that
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it's not that easy big brain
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it seems you blend in with so many
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ordinary means
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first it's to pass you over because
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you're not standing out like impeachment
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for Russian collusion
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evading IRA
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is the color of money
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can be cruel
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like a common tax Bob said my truth
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if green is just a greedy it may make
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you wonder why why
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my sorrows
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cuz IOC's green she's fine she's
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beautiful
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she'll be our president in 20
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you're a mean one frustrated target
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customer is stuck in long lines when a
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computer glitch caused problems at
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checkout taxpayers who waited till the
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last day to pay Uncle Sam may have
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suffered some digital distress Tuesday
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as the US Internal Revenue Services
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computers were hit with a glitch ahead
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of the midnight tax deadline did you
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guys get affected by this I really want
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to know how many people got affected by
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the Facebook glitch in the past week a
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technical glitch that caused chaos at
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London airports on Friday has now been
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fixed and air traffic control systems
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are returning to normal they were
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deployed longer than any other combat
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unit in Iraq and now they're fighting
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the Pentagon over benefits their
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deployment orders were written for 729
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days that happens to be one day short of
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the 730 days needed to qualify for
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benefits under the GI Bill well tonight
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the Army is telling NBC News they
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predict this glitch will be fixed and
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the Guardsman will be eligible for those
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benefits but but I think the big glitch
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the major glitch the whopper mm-hmm is
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going to supersede everything you said
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and that is the automated update of
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