Cover for No Agenda Show 1191: No Sweat
November 17th, 2019 • 2h 56m

1191: No Sweat

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curry 91 this is no agenda Adam Curry
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and from northern Silicon Valley where
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no shooting today I'm Jesse Devore
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[Music]
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you're breaking news
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hey no shooting today and that was a
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weird one up in your neck of the woods
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seeing as we don't have all the normal
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information we don't we don't know the
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shooters name we have no man oh they do
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have the shooters name that's been
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reviewed that was yesterday oh oh okay I
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I just thought the coverage was
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different maybe he was weird and I'll
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tell you why I have some clips oh wait
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before you start I want to tease
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something I have a review today of
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possibly the best OTG phone yet geez the
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phone reviews show you're gonna do an
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unboxing
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I'm perplexed that you're accusing I'm
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perplexed at your response we are
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helping people with their mental sanity
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here's like a look they've got a
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connector at the bottom well you're
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going to participate like a good doobie
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because this is very important we have a
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phone that sighing you it solves your
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problems shows nothing all right I'm
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sorry I shouldn't have interrupted your
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flow my friend that's how it goes
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all right we reset good G tell me about
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the shooting okay so there was the
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shooting so I wake up it's about 9:00
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and I wake up in this all this reporting
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going on a live coverage of this chasing
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around town there's choppers mm-hmm
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they're going from house to house a
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bunch of SWAT teams come out and they're
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surrounding somebody's house they said
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it might be the kids and then they go
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surround a neighbor's house you're
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seeing all this happen you're this is
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out of your window no no I just saw that
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oh okay all right good and it's all
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because I'm not around there I mean this
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is local coverage but they haven't
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streaming so I'm watching all of it and
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this is about 9 o'clock 10 o'clock goes
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on to about I don't know let 10:30 11:00
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but meanwhile the incident took place at
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7:30 hmm before not slightly before
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school it took place outside you know of
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the classes and where there's you know
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gun detectors and things I suppose maybe
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maybe not but what happened was this kid
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brought a 45 and had it parent it was a
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six-shooter no a revolver G it's not
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automatic and not scary looking we can't
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ban it what are we gonna do yes that's
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scary and somebody mentioned he took
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very careful account so he shoots off
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five rounds and did five I near by kids
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and himself in the head now this all
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happens right at the beginning right so
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we have five kids shot and a guy who
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shot himself in the head
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hours later they're looking for this guy
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by running around town and I'm me well
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the reports were all written up and
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they're on Twitter here's what we know
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the gunman shot himself right and they
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five people are in the hospital and and
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he's in the hospital where he later died
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and then now there's been dude coverage
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after that was all Oh where's this
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manifesto manifesto I know I was so
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disappointed I want a manifesto it's
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like whoo now everyone has to have a
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manifesto I guess it's wait wait isn't
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this kid wasn't white I think wasn't
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that the big problem they were looking
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for his white guy it was kind of not
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white enough
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I mean he could pass for white maybe as
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little Japanese it's hard to say
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but there's but it mostly kids are said
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as a mixed race school so it's not a big
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deal
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so that's bullcrap and there's no
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evidence of any of that I think it's
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just drugs but nobody wants to talk
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about well no that's the first question
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is was the kid on any type of
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antidepressants or other psychotropic
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drugs question number one
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it was his effort by the way yeah you're
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right how many cars right now so let's
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don't forget now we've got all the
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information the kid shot himself he's
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there yeah and they're whole it they
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hold him in to the hospital so why are
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they running around town so there's
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something else going on so let's let's
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start with the shooting first reports
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and we're actually thinks I'm folding
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right now we have fire department
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personnel with bulletproof vests and
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helmets on
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that's something I've never actually
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seen here in Santa Clarita before but
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they have their bulletproof vests that
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say LA County Fire Department the back
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of them fire department you're talking
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you're talking up rescue personnel are
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also wearing bulletproof vests and
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helmets yeah it's very unusual I thought
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that was actually perfect officer but
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it's not that person has a trademark
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yellow radio the fire department
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personnel typically carries but they're
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also they're their bestest mark LA
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County Fire Department but right now I'm
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looking from the ground and in front of
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the forum it's a newer building on the
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campus if they're performing arts center
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so I'm just the south east of that
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building and so we're seeing several
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parents who were able to make their way
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in here on the grass field just
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embracing each other moms embracing each
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other fathers embracing the mom they
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have their small children here as well
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but you can imagine you know just the
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amount of heartbreak these parents are
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going through and just they don't have
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really much information to go on
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and we're getting more units here from
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other stations as well that are still
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rushing in so it's been sirens and
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sirens and sirens all morning when I
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first heard the call go out of my house
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I thought maybe you know this sounds
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like it could be a training exercise and
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so you heard outside my window I live
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off of one of the main roads here in
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Santa Clarita
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you heard unit after unit after unit
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after unit
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different types of sirens CHP sheriff
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you heard some from some off-duty police
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officers and because a lot of police
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officers lived here in Santa Clarita and
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so you have a lot of those people who
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are you know in plain clothes have their
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vests and tactical gear here helping
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with the uniforms officers and deputies
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here at the school and so you have a lot
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of response here in front of the school
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along the front main driveway here on
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Centurion way and so more ambulances
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coming in right now from the American
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Medical Response I can't tell you how
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many ambulances have come in since I've
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been here I've counted at least and 11
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that rolled through here and then about
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four or five that have left okay
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now seeing as this was a long clip I
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listened intently means that you have
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something to say with it is it possible
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that there was a drill and the live
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event at the same time could we could
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this be our lucky day well I was
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thinking about what the hell's going on
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because this all took place was in five
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or six minutes he'd emptied this five
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rounds and put one in his head the news
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everywhere 16 seconds it was all over
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it's not even five minutes just to dump
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yeah and it was all caught on video they
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had the it was they dad barely cameras
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and on this whatever area was huh but
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this is open area it's an open area and
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so the so this was all done within a
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minute or two past 7:30 in the morning
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yes other stuff is going on afterwards
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and it's like 11 ambulances is funny
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though they did say 11 ambulances came
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in and five went out which was five for
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the five people that were injured mm-hmm
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or shot yeah which was you know it was
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kind of
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and meanwhile this was the sheriff
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that's giving this report and they got
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the fire department all gussied up in
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bulletproof vests and people are running
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around and every agency this was
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unbelievable over response to an
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incident that was just like a she goes
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on in Oakland daily just the whole thing
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was baffling the way they were going on
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is well they didn't know anything hmm
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anyway so let's I just found the whole
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thing to be that most and it may have
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been a combination event and so they
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said well hell you know we're here so
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let's just just spend a few hours going
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through this rounding up the kids
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they put their hands in the air
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shuffling they do the drills and then
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they have to complete the drill I mean
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whether it's a live event or not I'm
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sure there's something to that
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here's the gears the shoot is a kid on
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the street talking about it what
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okay first of all your name for us yeah
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Adam I can see the last name is spelt
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Edic HC&S EHR and your student here yeah
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I'm a sophomore and ASB and okay tell me
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your experience this morning okay so I
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was just leaving for school and I was
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walking through these woods here and I
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got a text from a couple friends to not
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go to school because they heard shots
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and like coughs at first I didn't
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believe it because I just thought it was
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like maybe a generator blew up or
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something
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because you know and then I saw like
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cops and so I stopped and I called my
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mom and she told me that comes straight
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home so I did and all my friends I come
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in contact with our okay as of now so so
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you've been on phone and texting contact
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with your yeah
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in fact they've been telling us about
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when they get evacuated by police and
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they've been talking about how many kids
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have gotten shot or people and just
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making sure everyone else is safe did
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any of them say that they saw or heard
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anything a lot of people said they heard
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one of my friends said he saw someone
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reaching into his backpack but he's not
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a hundred percent sure so they say that
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they've heard the gunfire yeah many
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people said they heard the gunfire like
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loud booms
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all right so what do we do with this kid
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I don't know so but those kids has
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something interesting yeah he says
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there's sound like gunshots and he says
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maybe is just a generator that blew up
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they said generator transformer that
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used to transform later they said
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generator huh quick what generator blows
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up and sounds like a gun I don't know
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are you waiting for you to tell me that
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no one died I'm on the edge of my seat
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here no I can't factors I think two
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people died let's do this one this is
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another 49 second lament which is again
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this is where they're brainwashing the
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kids the believing and we're now getting
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word that there are two patients in
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critical condition at Henry Mayo
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Hospital and there are three enroute and
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we are getting word I saw a tweet from
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the Sheriff's Department and you know we
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had been speaking with sheriff being
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away but a moment ago who agreed that he
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thought there were three but again with
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this this fog of war so to speak it is a
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very active situation now there are
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approximately five victims so it sounds
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like there were three that are enroute
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to the hospital - that are already there
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in critical so there's the possibility
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the sheriff being a waiver was referring
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to the three that are currently being
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transported so the information is going
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to be very fluid we're learning this
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with you as it's happening and it is
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just crushing to think that these
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children are having to go through this
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day and day out all right what is your
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take away what are you thinking about
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this
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well the sheriff was wrong about the
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numbers right away the sheriff is no
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good but this day in and day out comment
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ya was like they got the kids have to go
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on through this day in and day out this
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is just like at a brainwashing let's go
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to the know-nothing sheriff real quick
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they have to do something though you
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know they they that they have because
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you know they couldn't make any point
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about the gun it wasn't a good gun for
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the it was a revolver for banning guns
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he's even talked about the gun in it but
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when they said hello he was had six
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bullets
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well how many guns have six bullets
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besides a six shooter
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I don't know what you said it was a 44
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45 45 that was on the news it was a 45
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yeah yeah well that's gonna be a
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revolver then what can you tell us about
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what's going on right now in Santa
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Clarita well the three victims have been
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transported and they're receiving
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treatment right now the school is
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obviously on lockdown we've done some
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evacuations we we've extended a lockdown
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to the local elementary schools that are
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in the area we have our full deployment
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of our personnel on scene we're working
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hand-in-hand our special enforcement
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Bureau the SWAT team we're doing
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searches we're following up on all the
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leads and we're trying to determine the
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exact whereabouts of the the suspect do
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you know if those victims are in fact
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gunshot victims we do know of at least
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one that is a gunshot victim yes but you
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don't know about the other two a little
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bit too early to have the details but
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we'll have that available hopefully
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within the next hour do you what do you
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suspect there could be other victims or
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do you feel confident that that's the
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number of people directly impacted with
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the initial shooting there Saugus and
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I'm not trying to project what the other
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two injuries are I'm just saying do you
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feel confident that at the scene those
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three are all we're going to find at
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this point yes I'm very confident that
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that we've the worst of it is what we
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know so far and then if there are other
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victims or other victims or injuries it
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might be just people fleeing and stuff
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like that okay oh well okay well huh
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this is the worst this is very poorly
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covered the news media you know
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piss-poor job I mean it was like you
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said the whole thing was over in 18
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seconds but the shooter there or the gun
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in his hand I mean it's just beyond me
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but anyway this is the comments on the
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drills again this is I think there's a
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girl on the some girl that was bitching
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about the whole situation now has the
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school
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drills shooter drills throughout the
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year yeah they do multiple drills and
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and I always said oh I hate that this is
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the new normal but I see why now know
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what to do in an assault like this yes
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hey now what are they supposed to do
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hide shelter in place or run if you if
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you can okay what do you understand this
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to what you're supposed to do I know if
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you're in a classroom you should just
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stay if there's a teacher and if you're
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already outside I'm really close to an
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exit
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you should try and run but if you're not
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close to an execution stuck into the the
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nearest class so this is what this
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school is teaching you yes yeah yes yeah
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these are the training classes you guys
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have had yeah like yeah like lockdown
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drills and stuff yeah so what are you
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guys gonna do now
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I actually go to work it's just I don't
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know we don't know we're just gonna take
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it minute by minute I guess the rest a
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mom I'm sorry yeah yeah the one thing I
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thought was interesting also is that if
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you're and they call you just duck into
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a room yeah but there's a lockdown drill
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they lock all the doors you're not gonna
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be you'll be pounding on the door trying
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to get in that sound like the kid heard
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the shooter I don't think the kid paid
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attention in drill class now you try to
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get out or you going what would you do
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if you're having these drill classes
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constantly yeah you're all say and you
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get you get very jaded yeah you don't
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pay attention this is the problem I
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think it's what they're trying to do
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there a night anyway the whole thing was
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a joke well there was a lot of cash
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effort I'm sorry about the kids that get
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shot of course we don't have the
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manifesto we don't know anything they
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may not know why the guy did it doesn't
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always have to be a manifesto I think if
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there's no manifesto we have to double
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check on the medication I think that's
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that's the number one thing you know
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there was a kid in this before get back
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to the important news there was a kid in
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Holland and his parents kept taking to
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the emergency room an emergency ward to
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the psych ward because he was freaking
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out he was acting really weird and twice
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they were turned away and I said no this
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is just the normal first side effects of
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his ADHD medication and he wound up
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killing two girls so you know it's like
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who the hell knows you got to be careful
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with this stuff so there was this was
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the news of course we had the the
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impeachment inquiry hearing with the
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former ambassador to Ukraine that was in
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the news over in Euro land though quite
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a different scene as Randy Andy
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the Prince Andrew had a sit-down
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interview with the BBC an hour long
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interview about his relationship to
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Jeffrey Epstein this was did you see any
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of this because it was good I watched a
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bit of it they had some excerpts I
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wasn't gonna sit down and watch the
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whole thing I figure you would yeah
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that's what we do here the No Agenda
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show and of course the stuff they pull
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out for the mainstream and it gets no
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winds up on YouTube it's all carefully
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selected there's a lot more interesting
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stuff that he said and I would say sure
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there's some great stuff that he said in
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there I'm anxious to hear it and there
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was a huge revelation in this interview
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almost offhandedly so we'll start with I
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just love all these I mean he's denial
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of course I have that clip everyone saw
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that clip but it's more interesting to
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hear how Prince Andrew speaks of Jeffrey
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Epstein and what initially attracted him
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to this international man of Finance
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mystery quite often if I was in the
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United States and doing things and if he
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wasn't there he would say well why don't
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you come and use my eyes I said that's
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very kind thank you very much indeed but
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it would be it would be a considerable
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stretch to say that he was a very very
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close friend but he had the most
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extraordinary ability to bring
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extraordinary people together and that's
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the bit that I remember is going to the
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dinner parties where you would meet
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academics politicians people from the
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United Nations I mean it was a it was a
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a cosmopolitan group of whatever
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describers as US eminence u.s. eminence
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in yum can't wait to get lists and lists
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of names of the US eminence it was
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really his friend you see he stayed at
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the castle but he wasn't really the main
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guest
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he was your guest as well in 2000
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Epstein was a guest at Windsor Castle
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and at Sandringham he was brought right
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into the heart
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royal family at your invitation but
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certainly at my invitation not at the
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Royal Family's invitation but remember
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that it was his girlfriend that was the
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key element in this he was the president
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we're plus one to some extent it was
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lame she was my friend Elaine was the
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one Jeffrey Epstein was just her
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plus-one what did I know wasn't about
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plus-one to some extent in that aspect
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am i right in thinking you threw a
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birthday pop our send out invites with a
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plus-one whoever you want just plus one
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at the door you're good to go Jackie was
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the person where plus one to some extent
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am I right in thinking you threw a
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birthday party for Epstein's girlfriend
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girl and Maxwell at Sandringham no it
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was a shooting weekend shooting week
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sister straightforward straightforward
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shooting weekend straightforward
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shooting weekends this is your mayor in
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a couple of pals alone shoot it's under
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schedule but during these times that he
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was a guest at Windsor Castle at Sandra
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and the shooting we can do we now know
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that he was and had been procuring young
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girls for sex trafficking we know that
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at the time there was no indication to
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me or anybody else that that was what he
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was doing okay
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oh that's a clear denial now the problem
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is there's so much evidence of his
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involvement with Epstein after the
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conviction in New York and of course we
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have the famous picture of the two of
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them having a stroll in Central Park
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very inconvenient because especially if
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you say you know he wasn't really my
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best friend it was the dinner parties
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and wasn't even there
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just using his one of his houses it was
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kind of like a big train station people
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in and out I don't know was going on I
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was just using that was perfect so how
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do you explain the walk in the park Oh a
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very simple explanation for that of
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course why why were you staying with a
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convicted sex offender right
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I have always ever since this has
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happened and since this has become
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public knowledge that I was there I've
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questioned myself as to why did I go
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what was I doing
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and was it the right thing to do now I
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went there with the sole purpose of
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saying to him that because he had been
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convicted
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it wasn't inappropriate for us to be
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seen together oh he was going to break
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up with him and I had a number of people
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cancel me in both directions either to
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go and see him or not to go to him and I
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took the judgment call that because this
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was serious and I felt that doing it
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over the telephone was the chickens way
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of doing it I don't break up with my
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boyfriend's over the telephone I'm no
24:09
chicken I had to go and see him and talk
24:11
to him wasn't even friends with the guy
24:16
he had to break up with him it was
24:18
inappropriate inappropriate you see and
24:22
so he wanted to let him down easily so
24:25
he wanted to do it face to face with a
24:26
stroll in the park and I went to see him
24:31
and I was doing a number of other things
24:33
in New York at the time sure and we had
24:36
an opportunity to go for a walk in the
24:37
park
24:38
and that was the conversation
24:42
coincidentally this was photograph that
24:46
was when I said to him I said look a
24:47
brief of what has happened can you
24:51
believe it the picture that they have of
24:54
them in the park was the actual breakup
24:57
talk I don't think it is appropriate
25:00
that we should remain in contact and by
25:04
mutual agreement during that walk in the
25:06
park we decided that we would part
25:09
company and I left I think it was the
25:11
next day
25:12
I'm not to this day I never had any
25:14
contact with him from that day forward
25:18
yes okay so the big the big new review
25:21
was yes go ahead I'm just gonna say you
25:24
listen to the whole thing what do you
25:25
say about the girl that he was snuggling
25:28
up against I'm getting there who came
25:29
out that publicly said that she slept
25:31
with him at least three times yeah we're
25:34
getting there that's part of the big
25:37
reveal now here's the clip so you never
25:39
heard any of those here's the clip that
25:40
everybody heard about him well he was
25:44
really he's such a good guy he's
25:46
everyone knows he's honorable not just
25:48
he's too honorable and this is why you
25:50
know he just couldn't go and just break
25:53
up over the phone he had to do it in
25:54
person at the end of the day at the end
25:56
of the day there's a benefit of all the
26:00
hindsight that one could have it was
26:03
definitely the wrong thing to do
26:07
but at the time I felt it was it was the
26:09
honorable and right thing to do and I
26:12
admit fully that that my judgement was
26:17
probably colored by my tendency to be
26:23
too honorable that's just the way it is
26:30
beauty so Virginia Roberts this is the
26:33
one that he's in the picture with which
26:35
the buckingham palace has said that this
26:38
picture is obviously photoshopped
26:40
because it never could never be and so
26:43
you know the BBC interview she's very
26:45
well informed she goes through but you
26:46
were in tramps and it's funny to hear
26:49
them talking about Trent this is a
26:50
pretty famous nightclub in London tramps
26:53
mm tramps and are you there dancing with
26:56
her and you were sweating and everyone
26:59
saw you and then is this the picture and
27:01
and he's just like no no that's that's
27:04
just not possible in fact in fact this
27:06
is where we learned something very
27:07
important and important he is going to
27:10
use something to prove his innocence but
27:15
at the same time it proves exactly who
27:20
or should I say what he is I have no
27:24
record
27:24
of ever meeting or being in the company
27:30
or the presence so you're absolutely
27:32
sure that you're at home on the 10th of
27:34
March she was very specific about that
27:36
night she described dancing with you and
27:40
you profusely sweating and that she went
27:43
on to have possibly it's a slight
27:46
problem with with with with with the
27:48
sweating because I have a peculiar
27:55
motivation which is that I don't sweat
27:57
why did you sweat at the time another
28:03
non sweating reptile
28:08
well David Icke has been saying that the
28:10
royal families consists of reptiles dry
28:13
ears
28:14
what is the what are the chances that
28:15
Barack Obama doesn't sweat Hillary
28:18
Clinton doesn't sweat Prince Andrew
28:20
doesn't sweat yeah it's weird
28:22
Rep tiles this is you're gonna sweat
28:26
then yeah well here I'll play the rest
28:28
of the sweat now your position which is
28:32
that I don't sweat well I didn't sweat
28:34
at the time and that was our machine yes
28:38
I didn't sweat at the time because I had
28:42
suffered what I would
28:45
just do they these reptiles have a way
28:48
of valve is all of a sudden starting to
28:49
sweat d'azyr an operation that we're
28:51
don't unfamiliar with no I think I think
28:53
they never see didn't sweat at the time
28:55
right because what he's implying that he
28:58
sweats now no in he's well you're making
29:01
me stop it but he's about to explain
29:03
that the name of the condition no he
29:05
said it we heard it already reptile itis
29:11
but I think what happens is you know
29:13
these guys they don't sweat until it's
29:15
time to shed the skin so then they get
29:19
out exactly because I had suffered what
29:30
I would describe as an overdose of
29:32
adrenaline in the Falklands War when I
29:34
was shot at and I simply it was it was
29:38
almost impossible for me to sweat and
29:41
it's only because I have done a number
29:43
of things in the recent past
29:45
yeah like shed my skin but I'm starting
29:48
to be able to do that again so I'm
29:51
afraid to say that that there's a
29:52
medical condition that says that it
29:54
didn't do it so therefore anyway that's
29:55
this big proof don't sweat it can't be
30:04
me stopped with these baseless
30:06
allegations beautiful beautiful hey
30:15
another two animated no agendas over the
30:18
weekend yes son
30:20
Jase I lost cranking them out burners up
30:24
out and I hope not
30:25
yeah she should pace herself I agree you
30:27
know what's happened
30:32
I love it when she just takes something
30:34
from from the current shot she gets it
30:37
she knows what to do no she's got to
30:38
stop doing what you vote yeah yeah I
30:41
would talk to her oh yeah very good very
30:43
good very no more than that
30:46
no yeah I mean me and I'd love seeing
30:49
the give it up for Raven but you know
30:52
for the Netflix special that's an
30:54
evergreen we can put in any time but I
30:56
think the or series I should say I think
30:59
the the topical stuff really works and
31:03
you could you could put that Adam Schiff
31:05
and the the non-career put
31:08
nonprofessional you could put that on
31:09
South Park today
31:11
yeah very sorry South Park Ian South
31:15
South Park ish this Parkash South Park
31:19
ish I will speaking of such of course we
31:24
we spent the tide I spent that I'm sure
31:26
you did too
31:27
watching Maria Yoko novichok honor which
31:30
the former ambassador to Ukraine
31:33
testifying it's like oh my god I'm so
31:37
tired of this before we get there I want
31:40
to play there we don't play too much of
31:42
Scott Adams but she'll be my timeline
31:47
anymore so I keep forgetting to even
31:49
check them out thanks Twitter
31:52
holiday Twitter he's been shadow back
31:56
from you how totally of course well he's
31:58
already follow each other
32:02
should we see each other's tweets makes
32:04
no sense yeah no they'd rather have you
32:07
look at somebody else's tweets yeah so
32:09
he has this theory and I cut this down
32:11
because his periscope things which are
32:13
very entertaining and he's got his new
32:16
book out which is promoting incest it is
32:20
looser think looser techies have you
32:23
read it on PC right I've got it I got a
32:25
copy grab and read the whole thing yet
32:26
alright it's about dummies in the
32:28
society but listen to this and there's
32:32
just two clips it kind of explains
32:34
something I think is at least we should
32:36
we should have this in the back of our
32:38
minds whoa yeah you want me to start yes
32:42
this is a complete let's say collapsing
32:47
of serious politics and entertainment
32:53
they're no longer separate yeah agreed
32:57
this president has merged entertainment
32:59
and politics now before you say that's a
33:02
bad idea he's been doing it for a while
33:05
and it works really well what do we
33:07
always say on this show
33:09
politics is show business for ugly
33:11
people he's the first person smart
33:14
enough to do it now other other leaders
33:19
of course have put on spectacles the
33:21
let's take the the British Royal Family
33:24
with where they have a wedding for
33:26
example big spectacle so it's it's very
33:29
common for governments to put on a show
33:32
you know whether it's the Romans
33:34
throwing Christians to the Lions yeah
33:37
whatever it is you know military parades
33:41
leaders put on shows this particular
33:45
leader president Trump is basically
33:49
putting on a wrestling match show now
33:51
how people are still treating it like
33:53
it's not a show if you were to look at
33:56
Trump's tweets through the filter of
34:01
government you just say alright this is
34:04
the government
34:05
watching let's see what the government
34:07
is doing oh it looks like the leader of
34:10
the government sent this tweet let's see
34:13
what it says the leader of the
34:17
government just tweeted some trash
34:19
talked to somebody who was testified to
34:22
Congress while she was testifying to
34:23
Congress and she's a good person who
34:25
served the country loyally for many
34:27
years cuz that's the government filter
34:33
now let me let me move you over to the
34:35
other filter you know the one that's
34:37
actually happening not not the one
34:39
that's ridiculous here's the other
34:40
filter entertainment and government have
34:43
merged we have a president who
34:46
understands that because he created it
34:48
he's the one who merged the
34:50
entertainment he's the one who puts on
34:51
the rallies he's the one that tweets
34:53
funny things he tweets memes he's
34:56
putting on a show I'm glad to see that
34:59
Scott finally figured out what we've
35:00
been doing for these past twelve years
35:02
he doesn't listen to the show but he's
35:06
got another low angle to which i think
35:07
is kind of cute so let's play part two
35:09
he's putting on a show was there a
35:11
better show yesterday than the president
35:16
tweeting trash talk to this about the
35:20
about the hearings wall they were
35:23
happening no no you can pretend to be
35:27
offended by that all day long and I will
35:30
consider you part of the show so all the
35:32
people who were I'm so offended I do not
35:41
consider you to be observers who are
35:44
offended because you're not you're
35:47
observers but it's more like you're part
35:51
of the show the thing that people who
35:54
people who are offended and commenting
35:56
on it don't realize is that they're part
35:59
of the show I'm sorry you're part of the
36:01
entertainment
36:02
literally I literally consume to your
36:05
comments as entertainment I didn't read
36:09
it for news because it doesn't really
36:12
have any news value that I care about
36:13
but I read it why is it that I consumed
36:17
stories about the
36:19
who were terribly offended at the
36:20
president why was I consuming that at
36:23
all why did I stay attention for
36:26
knowledge nope I didn't get any
36:30
knowledge no nothing I care about was it
36:33
for entertainment yeah it was an
36:39
interesting perspective of course that's
36:42
what what we know but hearing it like
36:44
that it that may actually fuel a lot of
36:48
this hatred of the media towards the
36:50
president because for years that's been
36:52
their job is to entertainment eyes the
36:56
politics and now he's like yeah that
36:59
would entertainment I just Ament eyes
37:02
well you know Saturday Night Live
37:05
actually I thought there was a repeat on
37:07
last night so we didn't watch but this
37:08
morning I saw that they had a new show
37:11
they they totally get it
37:13
did you see the the open no I did not
37:16
watch it oh shit I'm late here I'll play
37:21
the first minute or so you totally they
37:23
understood it very well this week 13
37:27
million Americans tuned in to watch the
37:29
impeachment hearings as multiple
37:31
officials testified against President
37:33
Ron
37:33
but some complain the hearings were
37:35
lacking in pizzazz dull and not the
37:38
masked singer so make sure people are
37:41
paying attention we now present the
37:43
hearings in a way that underscores how
37:44
scandalous these revelations really are
37:46
this is days of our impeachment where
37:51
the only thing at stake is democracy
37:54
starring Adam Schiff
37:57
excitement emotion and none of it for me
38:02
cross examiner with a mysterious brain
38:05
injury June anyway so they do it like
38:08
Days of Our Lives and they totally
38:09
played here with the the the feigning a
38:12
faint in the background when you know
38:14
bill bar shows up and I mean they
38:17
understand that it's completely
38:18
entertainment but that's what the media
38:19
themselves were saying like it wasn't
38:21
snappy enough there was nothing that
38:23
really caught anyone's attention and so
38:25
I guess they had to then make up stuff
38:27
to all sides that's where Trump comes in
38:30
when he started tweeting about but the
38:32
woman who wouldn't have known that she
38:34
was being tweeted about until Schiff
38:37
brought it at so but during the
38:39
discussion how does it make you feel
38:41
like you feel the leader of the free
38:44
world is doing this to you and meanwhile
38:46
there is a significant portion of the
38:48
United States public that gets it that
38:52
it's in on the deal
38:55
I sure I show sure as I sure as hell
38:57
hope something good is happening now you
39:01
taking care of something like doing this
39:02
side show president that would be nice
39:05
well he seems to be but he says he was
39:08
also besides the point yeah yeah but
39:12
when when he says the thing that I liked
39:14
about Scott's little bit theory is that
39:16
which is our theory is that and what the
39:21
part that we didn't consider as much I
39:23
don't think although I think we sensed
39:25
it which is that these people that get
39:27
into the middle of the street and scream
39:31
that woman in the green for example all
39:34
the rest of these maniacs
39:42
it's the obligatory audience shot only
39:45
it makes sense it's true you could if
39:49
you compressed everything that's
39:51
happened in the past three years and
39:52
pulled out all those things you'd see it
39:54
as a show you'd see you'd see the story
39:57
arc everything sometimes it's in you
39:59
know if there's of too many cliffhangers
40:01
that don't pan out and i remember well
40:03
we found out who actually shot JR it was
40:05
kind of live well if you ever remember
40:07
watching The Sopranos yeah it's true
40:09
they left so many loose ends it was
40:12
horrible we need someone to die and come
40:15
back and it was all a dream
40:16
that would be we need that sequence
40:19
somehow I'm not sure to cliff not sure
40:21
how we do it yeah so there were there
40:25
was some other and I presume you have
40:27
nothing from the impeachment because
40:30
from the day before there because I
40:32
wanted to play this this is Jim Jordan
40:34
going after this is the end of it we're
40:37
Taylor ambassador Taylor pretty much
40:41
says that he doesn't know anything and
40:44
that everything he got was from hearsay
40:46
from people he talked to sometimes
40:49
that's better than direct evidence I'll
40:50
have you boys Quigley yeah just so you
40:54
know but this is so stupid and it's and
40:57
it's like it's baited but let's be
41:00
fuddling this is jordyn versus tailoring
41:03
master you weren't on the call were you
41:05
the president he didn't listen on
41:06
president Trump's call and present less
41:07
he's call either
41:08
you've never talked with chief-of-staff
41:09
Mulvaney i've never did you never met
41:11
the president that's correct
41:13
he had three meetings again with
41:14
szalinski and didn't come up and two of
41:15
those they had never heard about as far
41:17
as I know there's no reason for
41:19
presidents list you've never made an
41:20
announcement this this is what I can't
41:23
believe in you're their star witness
41:24
you're their first witness you're the
41:28
guy based on this based on I mean I've
41:31
seen I've seen church prayer change that
41:34
are easier to understand than this
41:35
ambassador Taylor recalls that mr.
41:37
Morrison told enough again this is I
41:38
hereby swear and affirm from Gordon
41:40
solemnly bastard Taylor recalls that mr.
41:43
Morrison told ambassador Taylor that I
41:44
told mr. Morrison I conveyed this
41:46
message mr. Yarmuth on September 1st
41:47
when this all happens by the way this
41:50
all happens by the way in Warsaw vice
41:53
president pence meets with President
41:55
Solinsky guess what generated and talked
41:57
about any linkage either time the
42:00
jobless expired bastard tell would you
42:02
like to respond the only response to
42:05
responses mr. chairman thank you and mr.
42:06
mr. Jordan glad to take those questions
42:08
let me just say that I don't consider
42:12
myself a star witness for anything no I
42:15
don't I'm just responding to responding
42:19
to your question intro business I've
42:24
never heard I've watched a lot of c-span
42:27
you've never or rarely that I can recall
42:30
ever heard the Chairman go don't
42:31
interrupt the witness responding witness
42:37
as I think I was clear about I'm not
42:39
here to take one side of the other or to
42:41
advocate any particular outcomes 11 to
42:43
restate that same thing is that my
42:47
understanding is only coming from people
42:50
that I talk to we got we got that and I
42:55
think this clarification from mr. from
42:59
ambassador Solomon was because he said
43:02
he didn't remember this and in his first
43:05
deposition so he wanted to kind of
43:07
clarify but I
43:08
mr. Jordan Bree I the way I read this he
43:11
remembers it the same way I do yeah and
43:13
it's real clear right that was the
43:21
Dupree we went over these hearing on
43:23
Thursday didn't we yeah I didn't have
43:26
that clipped oh yeah okay what I felt
43:28
that I wanted for the record record with
43:32
that clip be on there okay good well
43:38
yesterday this is a this is from CBS I
43:42
actually have the whole complete report
43:44
which is too long now you've been
43:46
playing the wrong clips this morning if
43:49
you play well no this one of them was
43:51
only two minutes now but if you play the
43:54
beginning of this clip just play the
43:56
beginning of the long clip to 407 uh-huh
43:58
which is the complete CBS took the whole
44:01
show there's Paris is on fire there are
44:04
there bombings are going in every
44:06
country in the world is all kinds of
44:08
things going on but no no we've got
44:10
Paris burning we have 23 people killed
44:14
in Bolivia priority just play the
44:24
beginning impeachment report complete on
44:26
CBS and just listen to the beginning of
44:28
it they and by the way that is extremely
44:31
lopsided and it's just like the
44:34
intelligence community put this together
44:36
more than they're just befuddled by the
44:38
why they can't get rid of this guy but
44:41
just play it do you hear you'll start to
44:43
hear it right off the bat how it's it's
44:46
a twisted report good evening and thank
44:48
you for joining us on this extraordinary
44:50
night in US history
44:52
president Trump tonight is accused of
44:54
witness intimidation and now faces
44:56
another possible impeachment charge
44:59
never before has a president publicly
45:01
attacked an impeachment witness at the
45:03
moment they were testifying as mr. Trump
45:06
did today on Twitter he came during
45:08
chilling testimony from Murray Ivanovich
45:10
the highly respected diplomat and
45:13
anti-corruption Crusader told Congress
45:15
she felt threatened and intimidated by
45:17
President Trump
45:18
Jovanovic said she was removed from her
45:21
post in Ukraine
45:22
after being quote kneecapped by a
45:24
shadowy smear campaign he's Tony Soprano
45:32
now he's Niek happen people brother that
45:37
it it's so snowy thing is based on a
45:43
basic lie of the order of what was said
45:47
on this call and it's just been a
45:49
shuffle and we're done so ok now let's
45:51
just move on and let's prove our point
45:53
they can't do that no I understand so
46:03
they will do anything go to anything we
46:06
got a write down who the worst were you
46:10
know for the trials we need a list ok
46:18
let's do it like like a wine
46:20
classification the fifth five growths of
46:23
Bordeaux we have your first Grand Cru
46:26
premier grind you try the top the
46:28
chateau de cameras right there yes well
46:30
let's play play this was at the end of
46:33
this long four-minute one that you cut
46:35
off wisely yes and this is they bring in
46:39
Margaret Brennan and then you get to
46:40
hear this and Margaret joins us now
46:42
Margaret want to get to some breaking
46:44
news tonight because we're learning
46:46
about some testimony that was behind
46:47
closed doors today about David Holmes
46:50
deposition what have we learned
46:52
yes this is the American diplomat who
46:55
was in Ukraine and had first-hand
46:57
knowledge he heard a phone call between
47:01
Gordon Sunland the US ambassador to the
47:03
EU and President Trump it happened on
47:05
July 26 at a restaurant in Ukraine
47:08
immediately after the after the
47:11
Ambassador had met with Ukrainian
47:12
officials and I'm looking now at knows
47:15
hear from a copy of Holmes's testimony
47:17
that was obtained by CBS News and
47:19
according to what he said the president
47:21
was speaking so loudly Sunland had to
47:23
hold the phone away from him the
47:25
president was talking the president was
47:26
so left and so that is how Holmes heard
47:28
the details of this conversation he
47:30
heard the president ask
47:33
will he do the investigation - which
47:35
Sandlin replied he will do anything you
47:38
ask he was speaking about the president
47:41
of Ukraine doing anything you asked so
47:44
this is now someone who heard this
47:46
proposed deal essentially being floated
47:49
this is so significant and I spoke to a
47:51
source who had been in the room for the
47:54
deposition and this was behind closed
47:56
doors not in an open hearing like Murray
47:58
Ivanovich today and that source told me
48:01
that this presents not only new problems
48:02
for the president but for Gordon Sunland
48:04
the Ambassador who testifies next week
48:06
and that at a minimum he may need to
48:08
turn on the President or potentially
48:10
face jail time that is big news Margaret
48:13
thank you with you
48:15
we're kind of in it so I know what's
48:17
going on when I hear this report but
48:19
anyone else is like what what what did
48:22
you do and there's also a lot of
48:23
ivanovitch's vets names roid veduca
48:25
Beach the American public is very bored
48:29
with this and I think this second this
48:33
call that the Ambassador overheard
48:36
someone else had overheard it I think
48:40
that's why Trump did he made his move in
48:42
the big show business spectacle that
48:44
this is now released a memo between
48:48
President Trump and President szalinski
48:50
that occurred on April 21st there was
48:53
about 16 minutes long and in this call
48:56
President Trump
48:57
extends an invitation to president
48:59
szalinski according to the memo he said
49:01
that when you're settled in and ready
49:04
I'd like to invite you to the White
49:06
House we'll have a lot of things to talk
49:08
about but we're with you all the way
49:10
president in Solinsky then accepts the
49:12
invitation and says he looks forward to
49:14
the visit sillens he also extended an
49:16
invitation to the president to visit the
49:18
Ukraine for his inauguration
49:20
now this is important because of course
49:22
the president has been saying that there
49:24
has been no quid pro quo in his dealings
49:27
with Ukraine in this exchange
49:29
he was extending an invitation to
49:31
zalenski without any conditions on it
49:34
and of course they're releasing this
49:36
memo of the phone call just
49:39
the house Intel hearing gets underway so
49:41
we continue to read through this text
49:44
and also monitor the hearing I believe a
49:46
chairmanship is still in his opening
49:48
statement and we'll bring you the latest
49:49
as we have it guys yeah hit me seriously
49:52
it really is a waste of time at this
49:55
point
49:55
there's just nothing going on this is
49:59
not an impeachment hearing these words
50:00
is an inquiry the thing that I found
50:03
interesting I'm watching the maria
50:05
ivanovitch and looking at her background
50:09
yes she she's Russian and she moved to
50:14
Canada so she didn't grow up in the
50:17
United States I think she moved to the
50:19
state's when she was 18 and there's oh
50:21
just a whole bunch of things about that
50:23
period when she was in Russia in Ukraine
50:26
and and the timing of it and I had my
50:30
thoughts kind of right away just look at
50:32
her I mean when you look at her what do
50:34
you didn't know she was working for the
50:36
State Department what would you think
50:38
she spoke of course it's like she has
50:42
all the hallmarks of a KGB agent but now
50:45
now that doesn't make all that much
50:47
sense but then I heard and I didn't clip
50:51
this she was testifying that well you
50:53
know Mike Pompeo he did initially defend
50:55
me inside the State Department and he
50:58
was trying to protect me and she felt
50:59
appreciative of that like that why would
51:01
Mike Pompeo do that
51:04
well that's what you do with your fellow
51:06
agents long tellers headed CIA for a
51:10
while and so we go to Steve Poe genic
51:12
who has pegged this and unravels the
51:15
story background of Murphy Ivanovich she
51:19
was born in Russia now what's unusual
51:21
about that nothing she was born in
51:23
Russia speaks perfect Russian
51:25
undoubtedly and parents went to Canada
51:29
first they didn't come to the United
51:30
States so they came to Canada
51:32
meaning the US didn't accept them
51:34
initially then they came to the United
51:37
States and she went to a very private
51:39
elite school what's called the
51:41
Episcopalian the Kent School in
51:44
Connecticut which is near Hotchkiss and
51:47
Hotchkiss was near Lakeville I knew all
51:49
about it but these are the elite private
51:51
schools that really recruits some of the
51:54
top students for their various languages
51:57
and different cultures and if you look
51:59
at the video it sounds great and you
52:01
know it has all the right words and the
52:04
right attitudes in terms of diversity
52:06
but what makes Maria really different
52:09
and unusual as she was not naturalized
52:11
she was 18 then she came and took the
52:14
foreign service exam I don't buy that
52:16
and the reason I don't buy that I happen
52:19
to know that if you are a Russian female
52:22
and you come to the United States the
52:24
first agency that would really like to
52:26
help you and your parents albeit the
52:29
Russian parents is none other than the
52:31
CIA and why is that because the CIA
52:35
needs to have people who were born in
52:38
that culture and in that particular area
52:41
the Russian speakers who are acquired
52:43
Russian here in the United States are
52:45
not as good as the native speakers who
52:47
are Russian speakers and in fact I would
52:50
suspect that maria yana bitch or
52:53
whatever she wants to call herself as
52:55
minister ambassador or ambassador is
52:58
really a CIA operative from the very
53:01
beginning because the kent school was a
53:03
feeding school from connecticut like
53:06
Hotchkiss was like Yale into the CIA and
53:09
then as we provide we in the political
53:12
part of the State Department we provide
53:15
cover
53:16
for the agency albeit its ambassadors so
53:19
in effect they have two jobs for the
53:21
price of one a spa the spook spot the
53:26
spoon everybody wants to it's really too
53:34
bad that so many of the great conspiracy
53:36
theorists are conservatives and
53:39
Republicans cuz I'd like to I'd like to
53:42
question Melania I mean doesn't she seem
53:44
like the perfect Russian spy like the
53:46
mole on the inside you know no one ever
53:49
talks about that
53:52
she has all the earmarks totally all of
53:56
it she can't stand the Russian spooks
53:58
are the ones that are usually even
54:00
prettier art we are not as pretty as the
54:03
Russians I think no I think we have a
54:06
more wholesome looking spook now but the
54:09
Russian spooks there they're always date
54:11
they have an edge to them yeah
54:13
danger you know like so she could kill
54:16
me but I think I wanna have sex with her
54:21
like that it's just like that it's just
54:24
like yeah let me see what else was going
54:27
on with the impeachment there and from
54:31
the trial or the trial from the the
54:33
testimony itself not much there has been
54:36
a lot of chatter going on oh yes now
54:42
this is this is interesting it is from
54:45
my beat from the thousands of sealed
54:47
indictments so take this with the truth
54:49
and timing from whence it cometh from
54:53
Joe digenova now once again on Lou Dobbs
54:56
show I mean you know Lou Dobbs I think
54:58
has really put all reputation he still
55:00
has left into Victoria torn tunson and
55:05
and Joe digenova the husband wife lawyer
55:08
team because he has him on all the time
55:10
but there was Glenn Beck was all over
55:13
this too and Glenn Beck if there's
55:15
anyone who was an authority in
55:17
alternative media on George Soros its
55:20
Glenn Beck you know it he's the guy that
55:22
had just had Soros in the middle of the
55:24
blackboard and would just be drawn this
55:25
and show after show after show but there
55:29
is something to be said for George
55:31
Soros's involvement in this in Ukraine
55:35
and all the things that are going on
55:37
around Ukraine through his nonprofits
55:39
and this was brought up by digenova and
55:42
it has some interesting data points
55:44
George Kant had pressured Ukrainian
55:46
prosecutors to back off an investigation
55:48
into an tak the anti-corruption action
55:51
center that George Soros group is
55:55
sponsored as such this is complicated
56:00
deal here and it seems that he wanted to
56:04
keep Anand
56:05
instigation of Ukrainian corruption with
56:08
limits on it even as he answered
56:11
questions today your thoughts Joe well
56:14
there's no doubt that George Soros
56:15
controls a very large part of the career
56:17
Foreign Service of the United States
56:19
State Department he also controls the
56:21
activities of FBI agents overseas who
56:24
work for NGOs work with NGOs that was
56:27
very evident in Ukraine and I think this
56:30
is true there's a lot of NGOs that are
56:33
used as cover for spies in fact we're
56:36
pretty good at it the Putin kicked all
56:37
NGOs out of Russia after it turned out
56:41
that we had our spies in these
56:42
nongovernmental organizations so I I
56:44
think that's a real possibility and Kent
56:49
was part of that he was a very big
56:52
protector of Soros his testimony today
56:55
showed this kind of Stern sort of
56:59
discomfort with not being included in
57:02
certain discussions but the truth is
57:04
George Soros had a daily opportunity to
57:08
tell the State Department through
57:10
Victoria Nuland
57:11
what to do in Ukraine and he ran it
57:14
Soros ran it he corrupted FBI officials
57:17
he corrupted Foreign Service officers
57:20
and the bottom line is this George Soros
57:23
wants to run Ukraine and he's doing
57:26
everything he can to use every lever of
57:29
the United States government to make
57:31
that happen for business interests not
57:33
for good government because his
57:35
organization is not anti-corruption it's
57:37
anti competitor it goes after people who
57:40
compete with George Soros
57:43
sounds right to me well but what are
57:48
they competing with when what George
57:50
Soros entity are we talking about
57:53
business interests wise I don't know
57:55
what he's invested in but you would have
57:57
to think that if if all his buddies
57:59
including Vickie Nuland are over there
58:01
creating a and overthrowing the
58:03
government putting the people in that we
58:05
want George wants I don't know you know
58:08
he has he has all kinds of investment
58:10
interest in them he has his little NGOs
58:12
the anti-corruption group and they go
58:15
after his competitors
58:16
maybe after Russians maybe other oil
58:19
time I got buying this completely
58:21
because for one thing I don't know what
58:23
his competitors do or what he does
58:26
suppose that mean I know is a massive
58:28
currency and stock trader mm-hmm which
58:31
is one thing but what business he's not
58:33
like I mean everyone's not like Warren
58:35
Buffett where they you know buy these
58:37
companies and sit on him and then just
58:39
amass a fortune just by doing that
58:41
that's very rare there's not that many
58:43
investors that do that seems to me just
58:46
to be a troublemaker looks like he has
58:48
at least one billion dollar investment
58:50
in ooh a 1 billion dollar it's
58:53
interesting I started to look it up let
58:55
me see are the Ukrainian redevelopment
58:58
fund so that's a billion dollar fund to
59:01
redevelop Ukraine I mean you know yeah
59:04
but that's that's what competes with
59:06
that I don't know just a corrupt
59:08
operation I mean if your takeover like a
59:11
government would amounts to a government
59:13
entity that's different I think than
59:15
ruining his competitors there's no
59:17
competitors welcome you're welcome 20
59:20
I'm just reading headlines from 2015
59:23
George Soros has long called for the
59:26
West to pump billions into Ukraine now
59:29
he says he's ready to walk the talk so
59:31
I'm sure he wanted that to go the way he
59:33
wanted anyone would do that yeah
59:37
so especially if you can you know
59:39
control a higher echelon of course and
59:42
that was 2015 kind of convenient and
59:44
then you can just yeah very convenient
59:46
you can just kind of skim off millions
59:49
and millions or more yeah the other kind
59:54
of exciting news that you know and I'm
59:56
being very demure about it because I
59:59
don't believe any of this you know live
1:00:00
I've been around long enough to no
1:00:03
longer be to GD about thousands of
1:00:05
sealed indictments and even the Attorney
1:00:08
General of the United States who seems
1:00:10
to be ready to go after Hui eyes
1:00:12
identified as the resistance that kind
1:00:15
of barely excites me anymore
1:00:17
unfortunately just in the past few years
1:00:19
we have seen in this conflicts take on
1:00:23
an entirely new character immediately
1:00:26
after President Trump won election
1:00:28
opponents inaugurated what they called
1:00:30
the stopstopstop you gotta back it up
1:00:34
when he says character I mean back it up
1:00:37
and start the whole clip over okay and
1:00:38
start to think that he is actually
1:00:40
sounds like a little bit like a sped-up
1:00:43
Jill Abramson with a super super almost
1:00:52
almost vocal fry fry fry light fry okay
1:00:55
alright character it sounds like she
1:01:00
would say character Kerry
1:01:02
okay unfortunately just in the past few
1:01:04
years we have seen in this conflicts
1:01:07
take on an entirely new character
1:01:10
character you're right it's a little
1:01:12
fast a little fast yeah if he lowered
1:01:15
his voice an octave and dragged it out
1:01:16
he'd be a chick
1:01:18
immediately after President Trump won
1:01:20
election opponents inaugurated what they
1:01:22
called the resistance and they rallied
1:01:26
around an explicit strategy of using
1:01:29
every tool and maneuver to sabotage the
1:01:34
functioning of the executive branch and
1:01:37
his administration the fact of the
1:01:40
matter is that waging a scorched-earth
1:01:43
no-holds-barred war of resistance
1:01:47
against this administration
1:01:49
it is the left that is engaged in the
1:01:52
systematic shredding of norms and
1:01:55
undermining the rule of law big talk and
1:02:00
we shall see we shall see we're waiting
1:02:03
dad never waiting is bullcrap
1:02:07
[Music]
1:02:19
- the black band
1:02:23
[Music]
1:02:27
yes we knew the jingle would come in
1:02:29
handy again someday Roger stone guilty
1:02:34
all seven counts I have to have the CBS
1:02:37
rundown if you want to hear from the CIA
1:02:39
yeah I do I do hold on a second let me
1:02:42
go to what is it called stone somber
1:02:48
looking Roger stone who for years
1:02:50
claimed his innocence left court without
1:02:52
saying a word the longtime confidant of
1:02:55
President Trump was found guilty of five
1:02:57
counts of lying to Congress one count of
1:03:00
witness tampering and one count of
1:03:02
obstruction according to prosecutors
1:03:04
stone lied to protect the president mr.
1:03:07
Trump responded on Twitter so they now
1:03:16
convict Roger stone of lying what about
1:03:18
all the others didn't they lie while an
1:03:21
informal advisor to the Trump campaign
1:03:24
Stone boasted that he was in contact
1:03:26
with WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange I
1:03:29
actually have with the son but he denied
1:03:34
ever telling mr. Trump that WikiLeaks
1:03:35
was going to release thousands of emails
1:03:38
harmful to the Hillary Clinton campaign
1:03:40
can I ask you did you have any
1:03:42
interactions with President Trump about
1:03:44
those WikiLeaks released I did not Wow
1:03:48
is that the gays asking the question
1:03:50
yes he's crowning I'm least thousands of
1:03:57
emails the Clinton campaign can I ask
1:04:00
you did you have any interactions with
1:04:02
President Trump about those WikiLeaks
1:04:05
released I did not stone is the sixth
1:04:07
trumpet convicted or to plead guilty in
1:04:10
special counsel Robert Muller's Russia
1:04:12
investigation former Independent Counsel
1:04:14
Scott Fredrickson said stone may be
1:04:17
hoping for a pardon did mr. stone go to
1:04:19
trial with the expectation that a pardon
1:04:22
would be forthcoming down the road
1:04:23
before he ever had to be sentenced to
1:04:26
prison stone will be sentenced in early
1:04:30
February and because he was convicted on
1:04:32
all seven counts he faces a Mac
1:04:35
some 15 years behind bars now this was a
1:04:39
big win for the the resistance that
1:04:41
Attorney General Barr spoke of this is
1:04:45
the guy that ruined so much if it wasn't
1:04:49
for this guy this a-hole stone who who
1:04:54
was completely he hacked into the DNC
1:04:59
email he gave it to WikiLeaks it's all
1:05:01
Roger stone and there so this is
1:05:04
vengeance finally we can get back in his
1:05:07
ass all kind of jabs gonna rot in jail
1:05:09
for the rest of his life
1:05:10
witness Bill Maher show with Donna
1:05:14
Brazile will president from pardon Roger
1:05:18
stone not before the election would be
1:05:22
my guess well he's going to be sentenced
1:05:25
on February 6 I hope he rosin him Wow
1:05:29
[Applause]
1:05:34
that son of a bitch long hold my beer
1:05:38
work with WikiLeaks to destroy not just
1:05:42
Democrats but the destroy our democracy
1:05:44
democracy Rolston health and I wish I'm
1:05:47
at the sentencing hearing cuz I'm gonna
1:05:49
wear the best-looking red dress I coulda
1:05:51
say
1:05:55
[Applause]
1:05:59
and try to work with a foreign
1:06:02
government that is trying to destroy our
1:06:04
country destroy our candidate yeah they
1:06:07
work to destroy Hillary Clinton they
1:06:09
were to sow discord between Hillary and
1:06:11
Bernie and yes they check out emails
1:06:14
took our personal information and then
1:06:16
they turned against us and threatened
1:06:18
our lives and harasses caught up in jail
1:06:21
[Music]
1:06:21
[Applause]
1:06:26
she is this is the best case of
1:06:30
projection I've ever heard because it
1:06:33
was the emails that showed that Donna
1:06:36
Brazile was complicit with the
1:06:39
Democratic national conference committee
1:06:42
committee to undermine Bernie Sanders
1:06:45
and rigged the convention in favor of
1:06:49
Hillary Clinton and she finally has a
1:06:51
way to justify her anger at herself by
1:06:56
blaming it on stone he's unbelievable
1:06:59
don't had nothing to do with those
1:07:01
leaked emails it doesn't matter it was
1:07:04
the leaked emails that showed Donna
1:07:06
Brazile had given the questions there
1:07:09
from a--from had prior to a debate she's
1:07:12
if she's the most she had to resign
1:07:15
debbie Wasserman Schultz had to resign
1:07:17
but no no no no no it's I'm sorry Roger
1:07:21
stone ruined our democracy instead of
1:07:23
these bitches since use the word who
1:07:27
actually did subvert democracy in their
1:07:29
own party backslash rant man oh man oh
1:07:35
man it's a good catch well it's not just
1:07:38
the catch it's like it got splattered in
1:07:40
my face like a bukkake of lies oh please
1:07:46
what so let's take a look at all by the
1:07:51
way just quick a quick side note yes
1:07:53
Greta's heading home I know we're so
1:07:57
happy she hitched a ride 16 year old
1:07:59
Swedish climate activists Podesta team
1:08:01
that he has set sail for Europe ending
1:08:03
an 11 week visit to North America that
1:08:05
saw her lead student strikes for the
1:08:07
climate while calling out world leaders
1:08:09
over their inaction
1:08:10
the climate crisis Turnberry hopes to
1:08:12
reach majority Spain in time for the UN
1:08:14
climate summit in early December she and
1:08:17
her father sponte are sailing aboard the
1:08:19
48 foot catamaran la vagabond
1:08:21
refusing to fly because of the high
1:08:23
carbon footprint of air travel Democracy
1:08:26
Now will cover the UN climate summit in
1:08:28
Madrid
1:08:29
did you see that catamaran and the the
1:08:32
family that lives on it yeah interesting
1:08:34
group there's this mom and dad and young
1:08:37
young child who's like I'm pre pre
1:08:40
toddler and they just they live on this
1:08:44
catamaran full full time and they do
1:08:47
YouTube things I'd want to do in
1:08:50
November
1:08:52
take a 48-foot catamaran and cross the
1:08:56
ocean across the Atlantic yeah yeah
1:09:00
yeah well it's how they doing it no no
1:09:02
I'm I'm sure it'll take them I think
1:09:05
they will see they'd probably go pretty
1:09:08
coast close to the coastline they go all
1:09:10
the way up and up north it's gonna be so
1:09:12
cold
1:09:12
Oh cut all right sorry don't mean well
1:09:16
at least they at least they can you know
1:09:18
keep the keep the the perception going
1:09:23
of how incredibly important important it
1:09:25
is importan input I got a clip I got a
1:09:28
clip of Planet Money had a double shot
1:09:31
in under three seconds this go this
1:09:34
reporter has fry and and glooty near
1:09:37
sharecroppers grew corn cotton their
1:09:42
sharecroppers grew corn cotton corn yes
1:09:50
god I can't even do the fries better she
1:09:53
did do some updates around the world
1:10:00
because there's all these riots going on
1:10:01
yeah well let me see if I have one that
1:10:04
can kick us off with yeah I'll start us
1:10:06
with one from Prague around a quarter of
1:10:09
a million checks protested on Saturday
1:10:11
demanding their prime minister resign
1:10:13
over concerns that he's dismantling
1:10:15
democracy the protesters filled Prague's
1:10:17
letna park where some of the biggest
1:10:19
rallies were held in November 1989
1:10:21
against communist rule on Monday it will
1:10:24
be 30 years to the day since communism
1:10:26
ended I want justice justice and I don't
1:10:31
know I want to be proud of this country
1:10:32
and I cannot be now so I need to
1:10:35
democracy here I need
1:10:38
more money for good people and not just
1:10:42
for some I don't know basic minds many
1:10:45
protesters chanted we are here echoing
1:10:48
the cry from 30 years ago during the
1:10:50
protests that propelled Vaslav Havel
1:10:52
into office protest leaders want Prime
1:10:54
Minister Andrew babish to sever ties to
1:10:56
his Agra firt business that they say
1:10:58
represents a conflict of interests or
1:11:00
else resign you know I just realized
1:11:02
when we do something like this when we
1:11:04
do a little around the world trip we
1:11:06
should we should do it like the like the
1:11:08
pros do so we should do a music bed so
1:11:11
it's more coherent that this is all one
1:11:13
one report
1:11:16
yeah you're right all right here we go
1:11:26
everybody we're going to take a trip
1:11:27
around the world other countries one
1:11:32
year since the anti-government protests
1:11:35
began Frances yellow fist demonstrators
1:11:37
were back on the streets of Paris on
1:11:39
Saturday
1:11:40
Paris police fired tear gas as clashes
1:11:43
broke out near the portashopper a as
1:11:45
protesters were preparing to march
1:11:48
across town police also intervened to
1:11:51
prevent a few hundred demonstrators from
1:11:54
occupying the Paris Ring Road all right
1:11:56
John what else you got in the world of
1:11:58
craziness around the world that the news
1:12:00
is not reporting oops
1:12:02
Iraq hold on where's Iraq in Iraq
1:12:07
soldiers opened fire on protesters in
1:12:10
Baghdad Thursday with live-fire rubber
1:12:12
bullets and tear gas killing four people
1:12:15
and wounding scores of others this
1:12:16
brings the death toll from
1:12:17
anti-government protests to at least 320
1:12:20
since October first Iraqis are opposed
1:12:22
to widespread corruption and demanding
1:12:24
job opportunities and basic services
1:12:26
including clean water and reliable
1:12:28
electricity Israel a short-lived
1:12:37
ceasefire between Israel and Palestinian
1:12:40
militants in the Gaza Strip has broken
1:12:42
down Israeli warplanes resumed bombing
1:12:45
parts of the besieged Palestinian
1:12:47
territory Thursday while members of the
1:12:50
Islamic Jihad group fired a fresh salvo
1:12:53
of rockets at southern Israel from Gaza
1:12:55
at least 34 Palestinians have been
1:12:58
killed and over 100 injured since Israel
1:13:01
assassinated the Islamic Jihad leader
1:13:03
Baha boo alotta on Tuesday killing him
1:13:06
and his wife and injuring their children
1:13:09
showing the world burning in less than
1:13:11
60 seconds what's next Dvorak report on
1:13:14
Venice report on
1:13:16
streets and canals merged as the second
1:13:20
highest tide ever recorded swept through
1:13:22
Venice on Tuesday
1:13:24
undaunted most tourists took to touring
1:13:26
the city on gangplanks but some chose to
1:13:30
swim through st. Mark's Square the
1:13:32
city's main Piazza as waters hit one
1:13:34
point 87 meters high the highest in half
1:13:38
a century sirens sounded the residents
1:13:42
the effects are devastating mask our
1:13:47
plates everything look at what we're
1:13:50
living with here I just went to cry the
1:13:54
city's mayor has declared a state of
1:13:55
emergency blaming the rising waters on
1:13:57
climate change meanwhile much-needed
1:14:00
offshore barriers designed to prevent
1:14:02
floods remain unfinished the project
1:14:05
started in 2003 has been dogged by
1:14:08
delays and soaring costs and corruption
1:14:10
scandals in Venetians
1:14:12
are demanding progress it's been 10
1:14:17
years but they has done nothing it's in
1:14:19
total neglect it does not work and I
1:14:21
have stolen six and a half billion
1:14:23
dollars our politicians are all thieves
1:14:25
they should be in jail
1:14:28
the damage is estimated at hundreds of
1:14:31
millions of dollars and their concerns
1:14:33
that this flood is the starkest warning
1:14:36
yet that the city is drowning
1:14:41
[Music]
1:14:46
I think I think we have a format here
1:14:59
this is something that can go come from
1:15:03
that's Glenn with a double end I thought
1:15:06
it might be a possible end of show why
1:15:08
so actually it's a little long a couple
1:15:11
of what you listen to
1:15:12
okay I'll give you my candidate for
1:15:14
again first a sega's was that's too long
1:15:24
in six seconds it's too long I could
1:15:26
give you pitch of my fight second one
1:15:28
the other day well if I did it now not
1:15:30
to be honest if I if I picked it up from
1:15:32
here it's three seconds here's three so
1:15:38
I'm just so we're doomed is good okay I
1:15:41
got I so I got Wow I so Wow
1:15:44
okay I so wow wow wow wow wow you should
1:15:52
have said a couple times to make it
1:15:54
sound like she's crying wow wow wow wow
1:15:59
did I have a thing with from AOC yelling
1:16:02
yeah yelling for a revolution this is
1:16:04
two seconds oh I do like that one
1:16:15
good it was liquid hot liquid I'm silly
1:16:24
today what's your what else do you have
1:16:26
that's the only two I have that I can
1:16:28
see anymore no okay well I like the aoc
1:16:33
a lot yeah it's a good one it's a very
1:16:37
good one and yeah I'll see if I can
1:16:40
shorten up the doomed that might be
1:16:42
better for a different time regardless
1:16:44
with that I would like to thank you for
1:16:46
your courage and say in the morning to
1:16:48
the man who put
1:16:49
[Applause]
1:16:50
[Music]
1:16:55
good morning to you mr. Adam curry in
1:16:58
the morning all ships on the ground food
1:16:59
feet in the air in the morning to all of
1:17:04
our trolls and you know agenda troll
1:17:06
room who are there faithfully let me see
1:17:08
how many trolls we got hanging out here
1:17:10
today let's see 1142 trolls nice
1:17:15
that's no agenda stream calm where you
1:17:17
can hear the soon to be night at deira
1:17:20
no before this show on Thursdays and
1:17:22
Sundays doing the pre stream last no was
1:17:26
it today is Sunday that is it Oh
1:17:28
actually put it on the on the page on no
1:17:31
agenda stream comm actually put the grid
1:17:33
remember we talked about the grid
1:17:35
no yes yes no yeah the people want to
1:17:39
know what shows are they're hearing so
1:17:43
yes they do they want to hear what shows
1:17:45
they're knowing knowing what shows they
1:17:47
do a show you want to look and see so I
1:17:50
should yeah yeah so I put a link
1:17:51
actually it's a link to the get mo list
1:17:53
get mo list org which of course tracks
1:17:55
all this stuff we have the best
1:17:56
producers shipping that should also be
1:17:59
broadcast on the sub band channel and
1:18:02
put on the radio on stream across as a
1:18:05
crawler okay whatever you said I agree I
1:18:09
think it's a great the RTS channel you
1:18:15
mean it's yes no agenda stream com take
1:18:21
a look at the new link that shows you
1:18:22
exactly what you're listening to also in
1:18:25
the morning to the artists who brought
1:18:26
us the outstanding artwork for episode
1:18:28
1190 the title of that was olive theory
1:18:32
and this was brought or done by Mike
1:18:35
Riley professional artiste
1:18:38
and it was LMNOP very very pissed off
1:18:43
which is exactly what LMNOP are seeing
1:18:47
as they have been jacked in the ABC song
1:18:50
and this was I mean and there were a
1:18:53
number of good pieces I have to say that
1:18:56
we that we could choose from but ma does
1:18:58
this pop or what and is really really
1:19:02
it's what a great piece of artwork this
1:19:04
is
1:19:07
it's dynamite yeah not I was thinking we
1:19:12
always say art by and that's the actual
1:19:15
credit shouldn't this be a more official
1:19:18
credit for these for these artists
1:19:20
shouldn't this be like art director or
1:19:22
our direction isn't there some term that
1:19:25
is equivalent to an executive producer
1:19:28
well they were picking the arts and they
1:19:30
could be the art director where they
1:19:31
actually the art directors right but huh
1:19:34
what is the category for an Academy
1:19:37
Award for uh for art its art direction
1:19:41
or it is not it well
1:19:45
I don't know I don't know that I've ever
1:19:47
seen it or no word for cartoons or
1:19:49
anything like that for the Academy
1:19:51
Awards illustrate something else mmm
1:19:53
okay designer art designer mist art okay
1:19:57
all right okay I thought I just wanna
1:20:01
make sure people get good credit that's
1:20:02
all a good credit design there you go
1:20:07
that'll do it
1:20:09
thank you very much Mike Riley and
1:20:11
everyone who submitted artwork you
1:20:13
should check out the ones that came in
1:20:14
that we didn't use for the album art but
1:20:16
will be used I'm sure for something else
1:20:18
you can find that at no agenda art
1:20:19
generator calm sometimes it's a little
1:20:22
weird too to create a new account but I
1:20:24
I guess if you try and try again
1:20:26
eventually it works you have more
1:20:27
experience with that than I do John
1:20:28
ruins that something Paul Couture has to
1:20:30
fix from time to time he's fixing better
1:20:33
maybe it does yeah sometimes again email
1:20:35
people can we do get a lot of new
1:20:37
newbies to get on or somehow I don't
1:20:39
know I'll try I'll go I joined it long
1:20:42
time ago I'll try again all right no
1:20:44
agenda art generator comm and that is a
1:20:46
part of our value for value system that
1:20:48
we adhere to here we have we don't take
1:20:50
no money from corporate interests
1:20:51
absolutely no commercials no sponsorship
1:20:53
we talk about any product as we like it
1:20:55
or we don't like it no it's the
1:20:57
producers of this show that's you you're
1:20:59
the ones that keep it going not just
1:21:00
paying helping us pay our bills but also
1:21:04
we've got server bills and it's we count
1:21:07
it all up is pretty interesting what it
1:21:08
costs just to keep something on the air
1:21:10
and not use YouTube or pod beam your pod
1:21:16
beam has its limits you even get the
1:21:18
kind of buzz if we have you have to pay
1:21:21
a lot of money we got petaflop smait be
1:21:23
petaflop Civ data going out and that is
1:21:28
typically helped enormous ly by our
1:21:30
executive producers and associate
1:21:32
executive producers and we like to
1:21:33
mention them in an appropriate place for
1:21:35
show biz terms in the program that's
1:21:38
that's right now so John who are we
1:21:39
thanking today
1:21:41
Wow hey I'm in my DJ mode I feel like my
1:21:45
viewer your total DJ Bose I've got my
1:21:47
music beds yeah you're out of control
1:21:51
yeah probably some new new new bud is
1:21:54
that what the deal new bud no this is no
1:21:57
but I had in the freezer
1:21:58
for a while so maybe somehow that it's
1:22:00
for sure yes okay mr. laughing $111 1111
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dollars 1 1 1 0 which is I which also
1:22:13
matches up with our Veterans Day correct
1:22:17
oh yes from sir anonymous of Dogpatch
1:22:20
and Laura Slovakia there he is once
1:22:22
again and here he is with a note thank
1:22:28
you for your great analysis and
1:22:29
deconstruction thank you for all the
1:22:31
thank all the producers that make this
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show remarkable the searchable database
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is invaluable int that's Bing at dot IO
1:22:44
just being at dot IO being it to
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non-contributing and listeners please
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demonstrate your value to humanity
1:22:54
through contributions before we all die
1:22:57
from the climate crisis or terrorist
1:23:00
attacks Zack push to led the way with
1:23:03
using terrorism to get votes
1:23:05
I used to say no check is too small and
1:23:09
I received a one cent refund check yes
1:23:12
one cent sent via USPS and posted with a
1:23:18
forever stamp once I put the check in a
1:23:21
drawer to save for posterity three
1:23:24
months later I received another letter
1:23:26
again
1:23:27
USPS but using discounted postage
1:23:31
stating the one cent check was uncashed
1:23:35
and I should cash it or if lost request
1:23:40
another check gotta love the system
1:23:46
don't you two thoughts from this
1:23:48
experience first the movie office space
1:23:52
had a profound impact on auditors
1:23:55
requiring full reporting a very small
1:23:58
customer refund amounts to ps4 secondly
1:24:02
this sign is long gone from the
1:24:04
keyboards and I miss it
1:24:07
I consider using my royal typewriter
1:24:09
just so I could use the sent key but the
1:24:12
ribbon is dry enjoy impeachment and the
1:24:17
climate emergency and of course
1:24:19
terrorist threats coming to a reelection
1:24:22
near you know jingles no karma oh man
1:24:28
mr. animus of Dogpatch when louis LeBeau
1:24:31
via always bringing it to us this is a
1:24:33
good one it was a good note yes and a
1:24:36
little bit of a little more humor than
1:24:38
we're used to him typically yeah he's in
1:24:40
a mood like you well I'm having a good
1:24:43
day it's the day it's the week it's a
1:24:45
month here's my here it must it must be
1:24:47
that it's the changing of the colors so
1:24:51
this the leaves changing from green to
1:24:55
yellow that's it okay good it's making
1:24:58
sure I know now here we go
1:25:01
this is just Tobias it came in very much
1:25:05
like animus this is an animus like note
1:25:09
intercept it was not typed and was
1:25:11
handwritten and with a and the postmark
1:25:13
was from some other area but other than
1:25:17
that it was a very mononymously patently
1:25:22
by the way option key for on a Mac still
1:25:26
gives you the cent sign
1:25:29
just as an aside the difference here is
1:25:33
that yes
1:25:35
uh the difference here is that the note
1:25:37
is short but you get your pen out
1:25:40
okeydoke this is an instant ight oh nice
1:25:46
thank you for your de no agenda show
1:25:48
it's quite acceptable please keep it
1:25:52
going I would like to be knighted sir to
1:25:57
bias of the wetlands okay got it
1:25:59
and here's your note Sidra si si si IDR
1:26:05
he isn't like sample cider and foie gras
1:26:09
would be appreciated we shall be so
1:26:14
messed the the fattest goose we have for
1:26:17
you Squire no jingles no karma sincerely
1:26:21
sir to bias the wetlands now I now he
1:26:24
sent us a 1000 Swiss franc note wow
1:26:31
that's more than a thousand bucks I
1:26:34
think no no they're about one to one I
1:26:36
think it's buckled one right now
1:26:38
Swiss francs of the word tag to the
1:26:40
dollar sometime back and they've really
1:26:41
pretty much kept par so and then there's
1:26:45
a fee of cashing it over which will
1:26:48
probably knock down yeah you're right
1:26:51
it's 1.01 yeah you're right all right
1:26:56
crisp note is it a crisp no it's a crisp
1:26:59
use 2019 series non me me got into this
1:27:04
note because you're looking at there's
1:27:05
got micro holes
1:27:08
it's got Holograms it's got directional
1:27:11
printing inks Wow he's got multi colors
1:27:15
for the blind some raised bumps so you
1:27:18
can find out like the Dutch used to have
1:27:20
I don't know if there's rate there maybe
1:27:22
I mean there's so many things on this
1:27:24
bill yeah it's out of control
1:27:27
nice
1:27:30
so it's very impressive building Andale
1:27:33
and it's a thousands we don't do it we
1:27:35
don't even do five hundred dollar bills
1:27:36
in the United States anymore
1:27:38
no we don't it's ridiculous why
1:27:43
because we wanted to get rid of all cast
1:27:45
how does it make sense to you look into
1:27:47
1970s we have you know the dollars worth
1:27:50
about 10 bucks today it's about a 10 X
1:27:53
thinks it's about 1972 we've got to have
1:27:55
an inflation of 10x but while we're
1:27:57
having inflation on the upside so
1:27:59
pennies are worthless
1:28:00
a dollar is worth today's dollar the
1:28:03
1972 dollars worth about 10 bucks today
1:28:05
why would you drop all the higher levels
1:28:10
of bills and $100 bill is like this for
1:28:13
all practical purposes worth 10 bucks in
1:28:17
1972
1:28:20
so we restrain to have just a bunch of
1:28:22
$10 bills yeah what do you at you know
1:28:25
the answer to this I mean what is this
1:28:27
what kind of line of questioning is this
1:28:29
I'm grilling you it's the war on cash
1:28:33
exactly stupid you should have Apple pay
1:28:36
you should have the Apple credit card
1:28:39
you should get your Credit Karma you
1:28:40
said your Google bank account whatever
1:28:43
you do don't get any Bitcoin don't get
1:28:45
any of that stuff that's evil anyway I
1:28:48
want to thank Tobias for his
1:28:51
contribution and education yeah thank
1:28:54
you very much for your courage and it's
1:28:56
almost a shame to have to exchange that
1:28:58
note sounds like it meanwhile we had
1:29:02
Justin Fiedler in Milwaukee Wisconsin at
1:29:07
4:30 367 and he actually did through
1:29:11
PayPal with the donation today my
1:29:15
smoking-hot wife Tiffany Fiedler should
1:29:18
be up for Adam hood nice the Dame Drive
1:29:21
continues as requested good work Justin
1:29:24
she's gone for a promotion at work and
1:29:27
needs a little jobs karma on top of her
1:29:30
Dame hood can you add some heaven vison
1:29:33
and hos
1:29:34
oh yes China is Hefeweizen hos yeah to
1:29:42
the round table sure her jingoes please
1:29:44
play please play dealer's choice
1:29:45
Sharpton goat scream and Jobs karma all
1:29:48
around thank thanks for all you guys do
1:29:52
gurgle and the third right jobs jobs
1:29:55
jobs and jobs
1:30:02
harmonic there we go that's a couple
1:30:05
that's destined for many years together
1:30:07
in love and harmony
1:30:10
I'd say
1:30:13
Nik Craig's next on the list with a last
1:30:15
associate or executive producer ship at
1:30:17
three and thirty three dollars and 33
1:30:18
cents he's from the infection survival
1:30:20
podcast Oh infection he's a couple of
1:30:23
tchotchkes not a keyring tchotchkes cut
1:30:31
what are the podcast tchotchkes to have
1:30:33
his podcast on catch both of our podcast
1:30:36
tchotchkes shaky ringing one of them
1:30:40
special can you survive is it now are
1:30:43
they like a prepper podcast or medical
1:30:45
podcast infection survival I wonder
1:30:47
exactly what just goes straight up the
1:30:51
infection podcast comm infection podcast
1:30:55
calm so you can go to infection podcast
1:30:58
I got it okay I'm glad just Nick Craig
1:31:04
in Wilmington North Carolina I see em
1:31:06
gentlemen forgive me for I have sinned
1:31:08
I've been a total douchebag since 2013
1:31:12
please d douche me
1:31:14
[Music]
1:31:19
I also need to call out hmm Shawn C and
1:31:26
Brian a me in the mouth and not
1:31:31
contribute to the value for value model
1:31:34
what a bunch of douche bags I recently
1:31:36
got a job as a dude named been in the
1:31:39
MSP world and this decided part of my
1:31:41
first paycheck needed to be donated to
1:31:44
the best podcast in the universe
1:31:45
shout-out to the boys from Myrtle Beach
1:31:47
meetup group keep up the great work
1:31:49
gents and 73's from ke D to kpl give me
1:31:55
a stay woke - AJ oh I should have you
1:31:57
need me I'll tell you what they are you
1:31:59
stay away
1:32:01
yeah stay woke an AJ it's real and a
1:32:06
trump spaceforce followed by karma
1:32:09
what's aj is real oh I got that three
1:32:12
times and a space force
1:32:14
yes space force followed by way karma
1:32:19
karma okay I got you've got Karma there
1:32:33
you go the the podcast by the way it
1:32:36
appears to be a gamer podcast didn't see
1:32:40
that coming well those are popular
1:32:42
didn't see that coming no it's very
1:32:43
thorough I was thinking I was known on
1:32:45
your always with you and if you look at
1:32:47
the card you know that he's saying this
1:32:49
business card it has a it's got a black
1:32:53
hand and a couple bug-eyed guys Brian
1:32:57
and Nick or two guys do it this is
1:32:59
infection it's pretty ominous yeah
1:33:03
if I gave this was one of the guys than
1:33:05
I did there's some I wanted to meet
1:33:07
somebody I said here babe here's my card
1:33:10
they would run I would run especially if
1:33:16
they're dateable right John possible
1:33:21
there are there are datable Zout there
1:33:27
beyond my era sir red beard comes in as
1:33:31
the associate executive producer
1:33:33
foreshow 1191 who's in Glasgow and he
1:33:37
came at 250 bucks and he says sending
1:33:44
now asking for home selling and moving
1:33:46
karma as my family and I remove I don't
1:33:50
have that at all but you have I don't
1:33:52
have all that oh I'm sorry the first
1:33:55
line was cut off sorry I got it continue
1:33:58
sending now asking for I'm sorry just
1:34:01
couldn't see it on my spreadsheet
1:34:02
sending now asking for home and selling
1:34:05
and moving Carmen my family and our
1:34:06
moving from Houston Texas to Glasgow in
1:34:09
the UK I've been here for two months now
1:34:12
getting everything ready boys and
1:34:14
Glasgow but I'm headed back for a bit
1:34:16
before we all move back at the end of
1:34:18
December no jingles just karma thanks
1:34:21
for the info segment sir red birth
1:34:26
you've got karma I have the note for the
1:34:31
next one I don't good you're gonna wire
1:34:33
and the next one is oh no press they're
1:34:36
insist
1:34:37
oh no Priester priest error which means
1:34:42
he's the preacher
1:34:44
priester that is remember the Dutch in
1:34:47
the days in Napoleon everyone had to
1:34:49
register so they made up phony names and
1:34:51
he's from Seuss
1:34:53
hi Adam and John happy to chip anyway
1:34:55
wait wait two three four five six is
1:34:57
doing nice nice numbers two three four
1:34:59
five six hi Adam and John happy to chip
1:35:02
in a little more just to show my
1:35:04
appreciation of the value no agenda
1:35:06
provides me every Thursday and every
1:35:07
other Thursday each week if possible
1:35:09
please write up 3456
1:35:12
for the peerage account of Julia Mouse
1:35:15
oh so that's part of the Dame Drive so
1:35:18
Julia you can notch that onto your
1:35:21
ticket and keep track of that this is
1:35:24
the Canadian girl the remainder I
1:35:27
selflessly reward to my upcoming peerage
1:35:30
where I would strive for the title of
1:35:31
Searle ather of in the surly Thur of
1:35:34
indecision tomorrow's November 16th
1:35:38
which he obviously wrote when he sent
1:35:40
this sent this donation in the official
1:35:44
entrance of Sinterklaas here in the
1:35:45
Netherlands I'm happy to report that in
1:35:47
my hometown it is indeed sous-sous to
1:35:49
Pete not suit Pete just blackface I roll
1:35:54
Rolfe lulled when I saw your show title
1:35:58
of 1176 yes that was suit to Pete that's
1:36:00
uh that's what we titled that November
1:36:03
16th also the burst of my first cousin
1:36:06
Robin who would have been 53 word not
1:36:08
that he and his family perished in
1:36:10
Malaysian Air flight 17 oh man
1:36:12
as Adam said a few shows ago Ukraine is
1:36:15
certainly ground zero for lots of bad
1:36:16
stuff flight 17 is case in point I am
1:36:19
sure that apart from myself lots of
1:36:21
people are looking at the dirt that
1:36:23
comes out of all the machination
1:36:24
surrounding that country with more than
1:36:26
normal interest whatever the cause and
1:36:29
whoever the perpetrator was truth of
1:36:31
what happened really with flight 17 has
1:36:34
to come out eventually see that these
1:36:35
are family members who still don't
1:36:37
actually know or believe any story
1:36:39
they've been told Adam reported
1:36:41
extensively about the going ons in slave
1:36:44
nation 31 that's in the Netherlands and
1:36:46
indeed we are governed by a ship of
1:36:48
fools it touts your very imagination it
1:36:50
puzzles me that this happened on our
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watch karma for all listeners of the No
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Agenda show especially for you lot kind
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1:37:10
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want to thank all these folks for the
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1:38:44
what well yes yes yes yes yes let's see
1:38:49
there were some other things that were
1:38:51
obviously some things that needed some
1:38:53
attention well I have one day we can
1:38:56
play in the mean time which is pretty
1:38:57
funny
1:38:58
okay this was you know this guy howard
1:39:00
kurtz he's got some media type show on
1:39:03
Fox and I guess Fox has been given some
1:39:06
sort of a edik not to ever mention this
1:39:10
whistleblowers name this guy that's good
1:39:13
see amarela whatever his name is
1:39:15
yeah when is that spook yes and and so
1:39:20
here's an example where somebody it
1:39:22
comes up in the conversation and the
1:39:25
name is just casually mentioned by one
1:39:28
of the people on the panel and Kurtz
1:39:31
goes into kind of defense mode it's very
1:39:34
funny to listen to a guy well we don't
1:39:35
know that's his name we don't know he
1:39:37
just freaks out because he knows he's
1:39:39
gonna get in trouble for letting this
1:39:42
happen on his watch when it doesn't
1:39:44
match their political motivation and of
1:39:46
course Adam Schiff first demanded that
1:39:47
the whistleblower testify until that
1:39:49
precise moment that it was revealed that
1:39:51
they had coordinated prior to him filing
1:39:53
the complaint that was what I spoken to
1:39:55
chef's it seems like the media are just
1:39:56
following what Adam Schiff once and
1:39:58
that's not a good luck leap if Rand Paul
1:39:59
wants to out the whistleblower and he
1:40:01
can do so on the floor without any legal
1:40:03
consequence whatsoever why hasn't he
1:40:04
done why ask the press to do is there
1:40:06
any work conceits a hypocrite and weak
1:40:09
man who wants someone else to do his
1:40:11
dirty work
1:40:12
perhaps anybody who knows who it is I
1:40:15
don't know who it is many of our
1:40:16
journalists here don't know who it is
1:40:17
but would face an enormous political
1:40:19
blowback so it's easier if the press
1:40:21
does it well but I want take a step back
1:40:22
when we say why hasn't the pressed on it
1:40:25
I could say why hasn't Fox done it I
1:40:27
could say why hasn't the Federalists
1:40:29
done it actually I don't quite get about
1:40:33
the conversation we're having
1:40:34
there has been reporting on this the
1:40:36
president is saying the tea is not doing
1:40:39
its job and that is how are you guys
1:40:41
exempt from that the New York Times did
1:40:43
all but reveal his name in September the
1:40:47
New York Times was the first who
1:40:48
basically half-out the whistleblower by
1:40:50
saying as a CIA officer who had been
1:40:52
assigned to the White House right
1:40:53
real clear investigations has identified
1:40:55
abandoned Eric chair Mela as the
1:40:57
whistleblower so it's already out there
1:40:59
we could be talking about this reporting
1:41:01
and talking about whether that's
1:41:02
accurate reporting or not so I feel a
1:41:03
little bit confused about why we're
1:41:04
pretending that it hasn't already I just
1:41:06
want to clarify that I don't know that
1:41:08
that's the first time that the name has
1:41:09
been mentioned on Fox News I'm gonna
1:41:16
come to you on this I don't know whether
1:41:17
this is actually the person or not and I
1:41:19
don't want to speculate about that oh
1:41:21
man these people are chicken shit and
1:41:23
I'll tell you why I know exactly what's
1:41:25
happening here first of all if you are a
1:41:29
CIA agent which I believe seer mininum
1:41:34
Caramella whatever the guys name is cara
1:41:36
mia' mine I believe he's a CIA agent
1:41:39
it's his job to to be involved in some
1:41:43
of these conversations he's on loan from
1:41:46
the agency yeah they work so you're
1:41:49
saying he's a CIA agent working in the
1:41:51
United States against the law well no
1:41:55
he's if the idea the idea that a CIA
1:41:59
agent can ask for immunity is he's not
1:42:02
possible in our system so if it truly is
1:42:05
a CIA agent which I believe then you
1:42:08
know if if he's working on behalf of the
1:42:12
agency and doing whatever he's doing and
1:42:14
that that's appropriate that the agency
1:42:16
could be there to be informed but you
1:42:18
don't have any kind of immunity when
1:42:21
you're an agent it's just not how it
1:42:23
works you're in it you're in it for life
1:42:24
you cannot go and spill the secrets
1:42:27
later on and for the same reason outing
1:42:30
a CIA officer is an offense and you can
1:42:33
go to jail for that like real big boy
1:42:36
jail see Scooter Libby outing Valerie
1:42:39
Plame and that's why they don't want to
1:42:42
do it because any of the New York Times
1:42:44
came very close by saying was a CIA
1:42:47
agent but didn't actually say who it was
1:42:48
so that's the problem that could you
1:42:51
know look Roger stone is gonna go to
1:42:53
jail for the rest of his life for kind
1:42:55
of minor infraction so you know if
1:42:58
anyone has any idea that it's a good
1:43:00
thought to out a CIA agent in this weird
1:43:04
environment
1:43:05
I understand but they're not being
1:43:06
honest
1:43:07
it's just bullshit a crap what they
1:43:10
should have done mm-hmm his Curt should
1:43:14
have done what exactly what you said he
1:43:17
should have said the exact same thing
1:43:19
instead of who it is I don't understand
1:43:25
why why no one's saying that maybe they
1:43:27
don't maybe they're too stupid to know
1:43:28
jamokes with the Kurtz I didn't know who
1:43:31
these people are when is this show on is
1:43:32
it a weekly show or Dave began your show
1:43:36
famous he's look well-known I mean it's
1:43:40
not like it's a slouch show and yeah the
1:43:42
woman who matches the guys name because
1:43:44
somebody else mentioned the name once
1:43:46
the name gets mentioned and then
1:43:48
somebody else keeps mentioning it is
1:43:49
still speculation for all tried to go
1:43:51
purposes the guy's name is
1:43:53
unpronounceable so I don't know if we
1:43:55
can't mention it on the show because we
1:43:57
can't pronounce it but it's just the
1:44:00
wimpiness and the way they do it instead
1:44:02
of saying look it's illegal and they
1:44:04
should have gone into it it's illegal to
1:44:06
mention somebody's name if we know for a
1:44:08
fact yeah even though they don't know
1:44:10
for a fact but they should soom they
1:44:12
know everyone seems to think it's this
1:44:13
guy well if you know for a fact he's you
1:44:16
can't out him as an agent that's the
1:44:18
bottom line
1:44:18
yeah let's see how show business is
1:44:21
intertwined with politics once again one
1:44:23
of our producers caught this and said
1:44:24
you know did you when you guys played
1:44:26
the clip from the Guardian with Hillary
1:44:28
Clinton she said something about
1:44:30
retiring Trump and I want to retire him
1:44:34
I want to see him retired and he asked
1:44:37
if if if I knew the cultural reference
1:44:41
that coincides with this term
1:44:44
and that is Blade Runner
1:44:48
the original yes Bladerunner in both
1:44:51
blade runner's but I think the original
1:44:52
one actually he sent me a clip Blade
1:44:57
Runner is out to find replicants and
1:45:00
these are the the Android human hobby of
1:45:03
humanoid the replicant robots and what
1:45:07
he does is the following
1:45:09
may I ask you a personal question sure
1:45:19
have you ever retired a human by mistake
1:45:24
no so maybe she was talking about
1:45:27
something else she's talking about
1:45:30
assassinating him but yes retiring for
1:45:33
sure
1:45:33
well that's disgusting not really it's
1:45:38
just part of the Hillary knows a bit of
1:45:40
the show business ball she knows how to
1:45:42
she knows how to play it but I think
1:45:43
what's happening now with Amazon's
1:45:45
latest Jack Ryan series which some
1:45:49
people are Gitty about getting all into
1:45:51
it kind of hard to watch I haven't
1:45:54
watched any of it one of our producers
1:45:56
sent me a sent me a clip he says now
1:46:00
this is interesting
1:46:02
whereas they're talking about Venezuela
1:46:04
and everything they say about Venezuela
1:46:07
is true except for one glaring change
1:46:10
which was probably slipped in there by
1:46:12
the Lear Hollywood foundation if not
1:46:15
just wishful thinking the fact is that
1:46:17
Venezuela is arguably the single
1:46:20
greatest resource of oil and minerals on
1:46:22
the planet so why is this country in the
1:46:26
midst of one of the greatest
1:46:27
humanitarian crises in modern history
1:46:30
let's meet President Nicolas Reyes after
1:46:33
rising to power on a wave of nationalist
1:46:35
pride in a mere six years this guy has
1:46:38
crippled the national economy by half he
1:46:41
has raised the poverty rate by almost
1:46:43
400% did you catch it
1:46:47
play it again please I'll play the
1:46:50
relevant bit let's meet president
1:46:52
Nicholas Reyes after rising to power on
1:46:55
a wave of nationalist pride in a mere
1:46:57
six years
1:46:58
what nationalist pride this country is
1:47:01
socialist what are they talking about
1:47:03
and now the Venezuela is now bad because
1:47:06
of a nationalist pride you see the
1:47:09
subtlety not that subtle nationalist bad
1:47:16
socialist apparently good when the
1:47:18
Nationalists came in that's when
1:47:19
everything went went to hell in a
1:47:21
handbasket okay all right beautiful job
1:47:24
of propaganda yeah well that's how we're
1:47:26
kind of things that's sickened me it's
1:47:28
about some of the broadcast television
1:47:30
efforts no it's not an effort who are
1:47:33
they trying to kid well they tell it
1:47:36
like it is it's a better story the real
1:47:38
story is better a bunch of idealist
1:47:42
socialists ideal is to get in there they
1:47:44
can't run anything cuz they don't know
1:47:45
what a business is they run everybody
1:47:47
out of town you know that you know they
1:47:49
place the whole place goes broke with
1:47:51
one of the biggest oil fields in the
1:47:54
world sit right off the coast
1:47:56
let me come on how does that work
1:48:02
[Music]
1:48:15
well I tease this you hung and long
1:48:18
enough I know that you're all shitty
1:48:19
about it you want to hear what phone I
1:48:21
have discovered I'm very I'm very
1:48:23
excited by this and this is really
1:48:26
something I've been waiting in for in
1:48:28
the US for quite a while since we have
1:48:30
not really received the the Nokia banana
1:48:33
phone that's still Asia only the radios
1:48:36
don't work with at least not with
1:48:38
t-mobile you know so it's nothing's
1:48:40
really been available here that made any
1:48:42
sense until and I think there was
1:48:45
someone who were in Europe or Asia who
1:48:48
reviewed the Nokia banana phone and
1:48:53
pointed to a link that there is a new
1:48:57
phone available for from for the GSM
1:49:00
provider so that's t-mobile and AT&T and
1:49:03
that is drumroll please
1:49:05
that it was my drumroll
1:49:09
wait I got it right here and that is
1:49:13
[Music]
1:49:16
yeah well-rehearsed and that is the
1:49:20
Alcatel flip go three and I would
1:49:26
recommend everybody already it sounds
1:49:31
like when you flip it it howls like a
1:49:32
dog it's fantastic the flip go three is
1:49:38
upgraded from the original Alcatel flip
1:49:41
which I tried a while ago is just not
1:49:44
not up to par at all this is running Kai
1:49:50
OS and to review the idea of out the OTG
1:49:55
lifestyle is multiple layers but most
1:50:00
importantly it is meant to wean yourself
1:50:03
off of the smartphone where you are a
1:50:07
zombie and you're just like everybody
1:50:10
else and you're controlled by this thing
1:50:13
that's notifying telling you what to do
1:50:15
you're continuously feeding back with
1:50:18
all the sensors that it has so whoever's
1:50:20
on the other end of those fabulous apps
1:50:22
knows exactly if you're standing sitting
1:50:24
reading in bed all of that this thing
1:50:27
again give it to me Alcatel flip go
1:50:30
three and you can even go to the
1:50:33
t-mobile website t-mobile selling it for
1:50:36
a hundred bucks or four dollars a month
1:50:38
so it's incredibly affordable it is 4G
1:50:42
LTE I've had it for a full was it went
1:50:47
off for 24 hours and I have used it not
1:50:50
extensively that's the point and I can
1:50:54
tell you that the battery after a full
1:50:57
24 hours I'm looking at it right now
1:51:00
battery is at
1:51:04
uh what do we have 81 percent so that's
1:51:09
not bad after 24 hours of some standby
1:51:12
and obviously but also usage now why is
1:51:17
this phone so perfect because when you
1:51:19
have when you go OTG which means you can
1:51:23
enjoy outside you can actually laugh at
1:51:25
the other zombies running around with
1:51:27
their phones in their hand blue to their
1:51:29
head bumping into stuff getting killed
1:51:31
in traffic yeah
1:51:35
you said it was the Alcatel flip go
1:51:37
three it turns out to be the Alcatel go
1:51:40
flip three
1:51:42
hmm that's interesting
1:51:46
okay well maybe I said it wrong I
1:51:49
thought I'd got it right off the box
1:51:51
okay Alcatel go flip three thank you for
1:51:55
the correction well I wonder why it has
1:51:57
such a silly name so here's what's great
1:52:00
about this phone besides the price the
1:52:03
site is incredibly light it has the
1:52:04
screen on the front when it's closed
1:52:06
it's a flip phone so it it attracts
1:52:08
attention is you know it's like Oh what
1:52:10
do you have this is the latest baby ah
1:52:12
huh cool let me see you could hang up
1:52:16
with the very satisfying close of the
1:52:17
lid all of that standard but it because
1:52:21
it has kayo s it has some interesting
1:52:23
features first of all it has a very good
1:52:26
email program that will just do some
1:52:28
email if you need to it has a web
1:52:31
browser html5 compliant that will just
1:52:33
kind of do some email of some web stuff
1:52:36
you couldn't you know it actually does
1:52:39
Twitter better than the iPhone 5 that I
1:52:43
was using it has SMS MMS here's where it
1:52:49
gets interesting they have
1:52:52
an app store and apps and they have and
1:52:55
so you can and these are html5 apps so
1:52:57
they're really kind of like web-based
1:52:59
apps app is a big word which you can
1:53:01
develop forward as well and talk about
1:53:03
that in a minute and they have a couple
1:53:06
of things that you can load but don't
1:53:09
have to they have a Facebook app they
1:53:11
have a Twitter app they even have a
1:53:13
Google assistant app which if you choose
1:53:17
to enable it and use it which is by
1:53:20
default you have to undo that it's very
1:53:23
interesting if you need to do something
1:53:25
in a pinch you can actually dictate into
1:53:29
the phone and it will type that out for
1:53:31
you instead of you messing with the
1:53:32
keyboard of course that directly puts
1:53:35
you in communication with Google and
1:53:37
they know exactly what you're doing so
1:53:39
you don't have to do that but the fact
1:53:41
that it's there is interesting
1:53:46
everything you want if you need it in an
1:53:49
emergency is in this phone yet it
1:53:51
doesn't do jack crap otherwise it has no
1:53:54
other sensors it does have GPS you can
1:53:57
in fact if you want to run Google Maps
1:54:00
it won't give you turn by turn
1:54:01
directions you have to click Next
1:54:04
yourself but in a pinch which is all you
1:54:08
really need this for it can do all of
1:54:10
that but basically for SMS text
1:54:13
messaging for phone and email and os
1:54:16
wait hold the phone you can indeed load
1:54:19
load a what's app html5 app and use
1:54:24
whatsapp on this phone if you have to I
1:54:26
don't recommend it because obviously the
1:54:30
true beauty of OTG is you're ultimately
1:54:33
feeding less information into the
1:54:35
machine the less the information the
1:54:37
machine has about you the better on top
1:54:40
of that and this is why I advise
1:54:42
everyone have this don't throw away your
1:54:45
old phone your smartphone with all your
1:54:47
apps and all your yipee die ecke to
1:54:49
poopoo boo things that are so cool and
1:54:51
you absolutely can't do with it without
1:54:53
you can always throw that in the car
1:54:55
throw it in your bag turn it off because
1:54:58
the Alcatel go flip three also has a
1:55:03
built-in hotspot so you really can be
1:55:08
OTG for as long as you need if you need
1:55:12
to do that little extra thing like your
1:55:14
podcast partner sends you a text message
1:55:17
the text message says check your email
1:55:19
for the newsletter you can indeed open
1:55:22
it up and reply with predictive text
1:55:26
it's not all that bad for short replies
1:55:29
and if something really happened I
1:55:31
really the what l my god I know what to
1:55:33
do that I could always turn on the
1:55:35
hotspot use my laptop to get at whatever
1:55:38
I need to do $100 I am blown away by
1:55:42
what this phone is doing it is right on
1:55:45
the edge of where you want to be it does
1:55:47
enough things well enough but not well
1:55:49
enough that you actually want to pick up
1:55:50
the phone and do it on the phone you
1:55:52
won't ever do that because you're bored
1:55:56
Alcatel go flip three a great OTG device
1:56:03
seems pricey hundred bucks and I got my
1:56:08
blue phone which is a full-blown
1:56:10
smartphone I know all the but you don't
1:56:13
want a full-blown smartphone that's
1:56:15
counterintuitive to the whole mission
1:56:18
well do your mission my mission is to
1:56:21
keep the phone in the closet yeah well I
1:56:24
never used I don't take the phone with
1:56:26
me everyone who's got phones around me
1:56:27
why should I have a phone okay you're so
1:56:29
much better than everybody okay I'm so
1:56:31
much better than everybody you know to
1:56:33
be snotty I got a phone that's better
1:56:39
than that is cheaper I never said that I
1:56:41
said is cheaper yeah this have been as a
1:56:44
full-fledged phone I mean I just think
1:56:45
this phone is too expensive if it was 50
1:56:49
bucks
1:56:49
what would you tries to you put on your
1:56:51
sanity Dvorak this is about keeping
1:56:54
people sane and not having a cheap-ass
1:56:57
smart you can buy a $50 smart phone too
1:57:01
if you want the whole idea is sanity if
1:57:05
you know if you have the cheap blue
1:57:07
smartphone and you put it in your pocket
1:57:09
you're gonna use it you're gonna be a
1:57:10
zombie it's infectious
1:57:15
I don't think putting a phone in your
1:57:17
pocket is a good idea well we agree on
1:57:20
that
1:57:22
okay well thanks for that go flip three
1:57:25
trademark flip is trademarked for some
1:57:28
unknown reason really
1:57:30
yeah go flip trademark three it's the TM
1:57:33
nothing sir chol r which means it's not
1:57:36
registered it's just under advisement
1:57:38
they'll sue you if you try to mess with
1:57:40
them that's what I don't know what
1:57:42
you're we I could kiss you're gonna
1:57:43
bring out a flip phone go flip
1:57:48
it's cute looking this guy I like them
1:57:51
the style of having the window giving
1:57:53
you the time and notice it will give you
1:57:56
an SMS notification
1:57:59
and
1:58:02
and the long battery life is a huge plus
1:58:04
that's really that's a big key big key
1:58:07
to success in smart phones will last a
1:58:10
day you can drop this thing dropped it
1:58:13
already yeah it's not gonna break you
1:58:16
know its clamshell so it's at the screen
1:58:18
inside is protected it's it's fastened I
1:58:22
mean it's really
1:58:23
I always thought Kai OS would be good
1:58:26
they also the it's you can set all these
1:58:28
permissions and instead of saying don't
1:58:32
let these apps so you can sit for any
1:58:34
app that's running which is a big word
1:58:35
for app it's a html5 app for any app is
1:58:40
running you can determine if it can
1:58:41
access you know your microphone etc and
1:58:44
instead of saying allow this app or deny
1:58:48
this app access to GPS it says
1:58:52
geolocation
1:58:56
an interesting choice of term
1:59:00
does that mean that it actually is
1:59:01
hiding my the ability to geolocate me in
1:59:05
general from the app would ye location
1:59:10
is a combination of GPS and Wi-Fi
1:59:12
location and perhaps cell towers and
1:59:14
cell look is cell tower location so I'd
1:59:16
like to know what these are all three of
1:59:18
these yeah if they say you can turn off
1:59:21
geolocation they can't find you that's
1:59:23
right the only thing that's that it
1:59:26
needs is a podcast app I'm sure so much
1:59:28
you know we have lots of dudes named Ben
1:59:30
and developers I don't believe there's
1:59:33
no podcast no podcast that for no no I
1:59:37
mean you and it does have a regular
1:59:39
earphone jack it has blue eyes one of
1:59:41
our smart dudes named Bank and write up
1:59:43
a quick podcast a peninsula and they
1:59:45
pick up about 45 customers that way oh
1:59:48
for sure
1:59:49
at because I I went to the t-mobile
1:59:51
store yesterday to buy it and I had an
1:59:54
you know they have a lock on their safes
1:59:56
it you know we'll go get one from the
1:59:58
safe and you have to wait 10 minutes
1:59:59
because they have a time lock I guess
2:00:02
that's some hot yeah so if you come in
2:00:05
you rob the place to open the safe like
2:00:08
you they can't say well we could open it
2:00:10
but it won't open for another ten
2:00:11
minutes so you have to hang around
2:00:12
presume to get the bounty but I said
2:00:17
how's it doing sitting Rob the lodge
2:00:19
yeah some of these fall yeah oh yeah he
2:00:22
said happened just just last week not
2:00:24
that location a different one someone
2:00:25
came in with a machete got the money to
2:00:28
his phones are being ripped out of the
2:00:29
store every day every day well I know
2:00:32
the Apple stores a sub he's coming in so
2:00:36
in fact one this story the guy rams
2:00:38
though you know the whole front of the
2:00:40
store is glass in RAM the right thing
2:00:43
they come in and swoop up all the phones
2:00:45
they clip the wires you know that
2:00:47
they're hooking up his head they go so
2:00:50
the guy said they're selling like
2:00:52
hotcakes
2:00:55
as people are snapping these up yep he
2:00:57
says you're just making that up
2:00:58
no no not why would I make that up to
2:01:02
promote this idea of buying this phone
2:01:04
you're getting a discount are you being
2:01:06
bought off hunches you're just you know
2:01:10
I just don't see it for a hundred bucks
2:01:12
I do not see people buying these phones
2:01:14
like crazy but okay I'll take your word
2:01:17
for it
2:01:18
okay boomer don't it's probably
2:01:22
appropriate thing to say there it's
2:01:25
about saying I thought you enjoyed this
2:01:27
in weird we promote this lifestyle and
2:01:29
now you're about the expense accusing me
2:01:37
of being on the take well anyway you
2:01:52
know what works fine on it
2:01:55
Wikipedia's new social network have you
2:01:59
tried that you get you you sign up and
2:02:02
immediately say well there's 60,000
2:02:04
people waiting for you and pay me that's
2:02:07
what yeah if you go to what I thought
2:02:10
the hell is the name of this thing it's
2:02:12
a wiki wiki dot social ordinal space
2:02:16
whale space whale whales fish what was
2:02:21
it WT dot social
2:02:25
yes WT dot social so okay already a
2:02:29
member login all right so I'm gonna
2:02:31
login hold on a second cuz I already
2:02:35
created an account and it says money
2:02:39
right off the bat so now no matter what
2:02:41
I do no matter what page I try to get to
2:02:44
it says you are number sixty six
2:02:46
thousand three hundred and ninety on the
2:02:48
waiting list financially support our
2:02:52
mission for social without selling user
2:02:54
data and get immediate access to the
2:02:56
site how would you like to contribute
2:02:57
select your country how would you like
2:02:59
to pay
2:03:00
$12.99 monthly or a hundred dollars per
2:03:03
hour yeah you cannot see anything for
2:03:05
free zero
2:03:08
which is okay not gonna work but where's
2:03:11
where's my little taste
2:03:12
this is not how drug dealers operate now
2:03:14
he doesn't know how to do it he said
2:03:17
send invitations to get access to the
2:03:19
site earlier I think $12.99 monthly is
2:03:23
kind of a you know I would like to do I
2:03:25
would spend $12.99 to for a test you
2:03:28
know to know that I'm in for the show do
2:03:31
I start selling these flip phones he
2:03:37
knows he knows how to ask too much money
2:03:40
so yeah so I can't so I don't know I
2:03:43
just I don't think I want to I want to
2:03:45
pay first I want to see a little bit not
2:03:48
you can't see a single thing you can't
2:03:50
see a timeline and it seems to be
2:03:53
focused around news only I don't know if
2:03:55
I really want that's it I don't even use
2:03:59
Facebook and it's free yeah yeah you're
2:04:02
not giving up anything for that except
2:04:06
your life so to kind of round out the
2:04:10
the OTG segment so now I have one blast
2:04:15
you know I'm pretty good now on the road
2:04:17
I'm a very low visibility because
2:04:20
there's just not a lot of data that I'm
2:04:22
handing some of course there's some
2:04:23
geolocation although the phone says that
2:04:27
it'll shield me from Google seeing that
2:04:29
or anyone you have any car tags that you
2:04:33
use to get across bridges or toll roads
2:04:34
I no I do not
2:04:37
I don't but I was reading about
2:04:41
Microsoft advertisement Inc
2:04:45
and this is really you know I always
2:04:47
knew that Microsoft was doing a lot but
2:04:49
they're really ramping up their their ad
2:04:51
network and it's all coming from desktop
2:04:55
searches is all coming from stuff you're
2:04:57
doing on Windows 10 I mean it just for
2:05:01
my basic computing needs I think I have
2:05:02
to get it for the show I have to be on
2:05:04
Windows I just have to be that's just
2:05:06
what everything's running on and it's
2:05:08
not a problem
2:05:09
it's you know it's one device but for my
2:05:12
regular computing I'm seriously
2:05:14
considering to switch to something else
2:05:15
Windows 10 and I put this article in the
2:05:19
show notes it's it's real it's
2:05:21
disgusting what they're doing
2:05:25
you can you cannot install Cortana all
2:05:27
you want but that that ho is running
2:05:30
throughout your entire desktop life suck
2:05:32
and update and sending it off to
2:05:34
Microsoft
2:05:36
it's varied
2:05:40
what's the disconcerting it's yes it's I
2:05:43
don't understand why shouldn't why does
2:05:46
an operating system have to be spying on
2:05:49
me it sucks it sucks and it's in the and
2:05:54
they're and they're not bashful about it
2:05:56
they're just saying oh yeah no we people
2:05:59
are searching for stuff they hit that
2:06:00
once you hit that Windows key that's
2:06:02
start key that flag once you hit those
2:06:05
four little boxes it's tracking you and
2:06:07
sending that off
2:06:10
it's lame it's terrible I would have
2:06:16
hoped you had had more feedback than
2:06:17
that but I don't have much to say how
2:06:20
much he actually surprises as bad as it
2:06:22
is I would love to go to Linux but Linux
2:06:24
well for one thing you can't use good
2:06:27
you can't do what we're doing on Linux
2:06:28
because this even though you here
2:06:30
well you're not using the right distro
2:06:32
and you're not using this no Skype on
2:06:34
Linux stinks it doesn't work for crap
2:06:36
anyone could this tells you otherwise
2:06:38
well doing it there's no anyone's doing
2:06:42
a podcast at least of the problems there
2:06:44
is little to zero support for any
2:06:47
sophisticated USB devices on Linux if
2:06:52
someone has that you got the drivers and
2:06:54
you can make my mark of the unicorn run
2:06:56
I'm even willing I'm even willing to
2:06:59
consider trying now but I don't think
2:07:01
it'll work not even get close I don't
2:07:03
think so either
2:07:04
but you can use Jack with Jack man all
2:07:11
the cool kids are doing it no it won't
2:07:13
work and GIMP but your but but what I'm
2:07:16
saying is just for my regular computing
2:07:18
work which is everything else that I do
2:07:20
currently on the surface go interesting
2:07:23
I have a go flip and a surface go I got
2:07:26
something going on there so don't know
2:07:29
with your brain I love the surface go it
2:07:31
is a it's a fantastic device to use as a
2:07:34
tablet or a laptop I'd do everything
2:07:36
else on it but it's just spying on me so
2:07:39
I see I've read articles about each
2:07:43
segments come to be morphed into the
2:07:46
whining segments
2:07:48
all right take it take over then dude
2:07:52
oh no you're not calling me dude now
2:07:55
you're calling me no I say you should
2:07:58
close the segment before you talk too
2:07:59
much about this anymore what I said it's
2:08:01
all yours I don't know you got don't you
2:08:04
have to closing think you had to go to
2:08:05
the song or so I'm closing no I'm just
2:08:08
closing it I'm just closing the door
2:08:09
quietly hmm you've been nothing but I
2:08:12
get nothing you've been nothing but
2:08:14
negative I have a negative Nelly today I
2:08:17
think so blame yourself it's a balance
2:08:22
you're so over-the-top positive I have
2:08:25
to be a little negative it's just the
2:08:26
way it works oh I got something for this
2:08:29
we'll drive in your this will make you
2:08:31
feel better so you know you you're the
2:08:33
pipeline guy so the there's all this
2:08:37
talk about trompe and there's all this
2:08:39
stuff and then we just show the whole
2:08:41
blitz of international news that
2:08:43
nobody's even talking about yeah
2:08:46
well they're not even talking about the
2:08:48
local stuff anymore this is from I had
2:08:51
to get this Amy Goodman no you'd think
2:08:54
she'd be all over this but no I had to
2:08:56
get this story from al-jazeera now there
2:08:59
was anger over plans to expand an oil
2:09:01
pipeline near the lands of indigenous
2:09:03
people in the US state of North Dakota a
2:09:05
recent leak had another pipeline nearby
2:09:08
is making activists even more anxious
2:09:10
from Linton North Dakota Alan Fisher
2:09:13
reports and we'll begin the hearing some
2:09:16
came a great distance some came to
2:09:18
object and some were veterans of the
2:09:20
fight to stop the pipeline in the first
2:09:22
place for months they stood in defiance
2:09:27
of Standing Rock in North Dakota
2:09:29
determined to block the building of the
2:09:31
Dakota access pipeline when the courts
2:09:34
gave the go-ahead the protesters were
2:09:36
forcibly removed from the land now the
2:09:38
company that built the pipeline wants to
2:09:40
expand it pumping twice as much oil
2:09:42
through it environmentalists are worried
2:09:45
but if you double the amount of oil
2:09:47
going through a pipeline if you do have
2:09:50
a leak if you're gonna
2:09:52
twice's battle league so that's a real
2:09:55
concern the state has been heating the
2:09:57
case for the expansion and the arguments
2:09:59
against this is life for humans we can't
2:10:03
eliminate all risk one of those
2:10:05
objectives with Sioux tribe the Native
2:10:07
Americans from Standing Rock there what
2:10:09
is heightened by a leak at the nearby
2:10:11
Keystone pipeline huh I thought it was
2:10:17
funny the Keystone pipeline this famous
2:10:20
keystone sprung a leak
2:10:22
oh no this would be top of the news
2:10:25
otherwise this would be top of the news
2:10:28
Amy would be there you know it was she
2:10:32
was on site back in the day that's right
2:10:36
now they don't even care it's like one
2:10:39
of these things it was a passing fancy
2:10:40
so we were buffaloed yeah we were
2:10:43
thinking that this was a big deal when
2:10:45
these poor Indians must have thought all
2:10:46
great we got it may we can put you know
2:10:48
we but once that court order changed and
2:10:50
now they're trying to do other things
2:10:53
they don't even want to cover it this is
2:10:55
not covered in this country at all story
2:10:57
well we have a very similar story going
2:10:59
on here in in Texas of right above
2:11:03
Austin or actually basically through
2:11:06
Austin's turf there's that they want to
2:11:09
run a pipeline underground and I believe
2:11:12
this will be a natural gas pipeline and
2:11:14
it's running through this you know this
2:11:16
very porous rock that we have and so if
2:11:19
a leak springs there then you know of
2:11:22
course we'll all be underwater we'll all
2:11:24
die from gas poisoning I don't know but
2:11:26
it's another one of these things that
2:11:27
there is just no no news report what I
2:11:29
was think everything that calls itself
2:11:31
and if you have news in the title of
2:11:33
your channel you're probably not news or
2:11:36
your program none of this is news
2:11:40
back to vist s' posing as journalists or
2:11:43
something like that on all every news
2:11:46
organization
2:11:48
it's ridiculous yes and here's what we
2:11:52
get from here democracy now who normally
2:11:54
be there on the site no they're doing
2:11:56
stories like this this is I want you to
2:11:58
just listen to this story it's got
2:12:00
nothing to do with Trump but they put a
2:12:03
little Trump dig in anyway Walmart
2:12:06
reopens in El Paso Texas the Walmart
2:12:08
store where a white nationalist gunman
2:12:11
killed 22 people three months ago
2:12:13
reopened on Thursday the alleged killer
2:12:15
published an online manifesto moments
2:12:18
before the August 3rd attack echoing
2:12:21
president Trump's rhetoric about an
2:12:23
invasion of immigrants oh man geez that
2:12:30
is just shameful that is
2:12:35
well almost as shameful is what the BBC
2:12:38
did we had our producer from from
2:12:40
Holland oh no I was talking about his
2:12:43
his cousin was a - of his family members
2:12:46
that died in the mh17 plane that was
2:12:48
shot down over Ukraine which we
2:12:50
speculated there's a lot of different
2:12:51
ways this could have gone but they keep
2:12:53
coming out with a report but it's not
2:12:55
really report we don't really have the
2:12:57
black box information what we do but you
2:12:58
can't see it and you know he's one of
2:13:00
the family members in Holland who were
2:13:03
supposed to be satisfied by the
2:13:05
reporting and the reports that the JIT
2:13:07
the joint investigation team provides
2:13:11
and no one's buying it and it's not
2:13:13
satisfactory to anybody is very
2:13:15
impactful you get 250 people mainly
2:13:17
Dutch who died it's a lot of people that
2:13:19
are affected by that
2:13:20
so Belling cat the crowdfunded spook
2:13:24
outfit oh yeah who who have cracked the
2:13:28
case based on Internet reporting in
2:13:30
pictures Belling cat question mark
2:13:32
underneath the C for some reason so they
2:13:35
obtained the phone calls that we've
2:13:41
heard we've heard these guys talking on
2:13:43
the phone back and forth you probably
2:13:44
heard this a long time ago
2:13:46
well now the Belling cat claim is that
2:13:48
these were these calls were made
2:13:51
unencrypted phones which were only
2:13:54
available to the FSB the follow up to
2:13:57
the KGB ergo it had to be the Russians
2:14:00
who are giving the go-ahead to the
2:14:03
Ukrainian rebels to shoot down MH 17 and
2:14:07
the BBC picked this up I won't play the
2:14:11
interview with with Belen cactus just
2:14:13
too long but it's really he said odds
2:14:15
it's great that someone hacked the
2:14:18
encryption on these phones yeah I
2:14:19
believe that right away and the BBC took
2:14:22
the ball ran with it and they created a
2:14:25
dramatized English version of the call
2:14:27
just to make sure you believe the
2:14:30
Belling cat evidence it was the worst
2:14:32
single incident of the war in eastern
2:14:34
Ukraine the shooting down of flight mh17
2:14:37
in 2014 all 290 passengers 298
2:14:43
passengers and crew on board the
2:14:45
aircraft from
2:14:46
to kuala lumper were killed ever since
2:14:49
an international team of investigators
2:14:51
has been examining how the missile came
2:14:53
to be fired and who was responsible all
2:14:55
the way up the chain of command today
2:14:58
there was a significant development the
2:15:00
investigators released recordings and
2:15:02
transcripts of intercepted telephone
2:15:04
calls which point to close links between
2:15:06
very senior Russian officials and the
2:15:08
rebels accused of firing the missile
2:15:10
which brought the aeroplane down we
2:15:13
voiced up an excerpt of one is from the
2:15:16
1st of July 2014 16 days before mh17 was
2:15:20
shot down in this conversation you can
2:15:23
hear a member of these separatists
2:15:24
militants the self-declared and yes
2:15:26
People's Republic telling a local
2:15:29
commander that men are coming with a
2:15:31
mandate from shoigu Sergey shoygu was
2:15:35
and still is Russia's Minister of
2:15:38
Defense I've got people in slaviansk but
2:15:41
how shall I put it
2:15:42
they're not local they're from the north
2:15:44
I talk to the locals with them as the
2:15:52
Commandant of makeevka had very much
2:15:54
like to know what the we're moving
2:15:56
towards we're moving towards unity of
2:15:59
commands people with a mandate from
2:16:01
shoigu have been coming here and kicking
2:16:04
all the local warlords the out of the
2:16:06
unit's then people from Moscow will take
2:16:10
charge this does not apply to makiivka
2:16:22
would you report to the Minister of
2:16:24
Defense the Minister of Defense of the
2:16:28
DPR how would that be the commander in
2:16:31
chief borodai Defence Minister what
2:16:34
about still cold no defence minister is
2:16:37
no cough but the commander in chief like
2:16:40
a president or a prime minister the way
2:16:42
it is in other countries Russia has been
2:16:48
Swift to respond to all this the Foreign
2:16:50
Ministry spokesman who Maria's decarava
2:16:51
questioned the very old fence
2:16:53
authenticity of the recordings
2:16:56
Ogawa also verdict the ruling was made
2:16:59
right at the very beginning all that
2:17:02
followed was nothing but shoehorning
2:17:04
materials to support the chosen tactic
2:17:07
of accusations by the group you
2:17:09
mentioned so I guess the call you know
2:17:12
that would came out originally just
2:17:14
wasn't impactful enough the translation
2:17:16
is correct I'm reliably informed from
2:17:18
many of our agents at center but that's
2:17:21
the center yeah are you telling me that
2:17:24
what we heard was a reenactment the call
2:17:28
yes with with cussing beep bleep Dallas
2:17:32
to make it seem as though they're
2:17:34
actually doing it yes exactly this is
2:17:37
really not - this is not journalism of
2:17:39
course it's not it's it's Hollywood show
2:17:42
business
2:17:44
I know it ends BBC it's like oh you
2:17:48
didn't but you did you have to
2:17:49
understand people this is the call we
2:17:51
want you to focus on okay we'll have
2:17:54
them people reenact it for you then
2:17:57
bizarre but I think you're right
2:18:01
whatever it is it's not journalism
2:18:04
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imagine all the people who could do and
2:18:18
thankfully we have a few people to thank
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for show 1191 our donors Karen Becker's
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tops the list she's into Latin Oregon a
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to wallet in' Tualatin oregon the
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wine-growing area I believe Joshua Scott
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- Scott in Lafayette Oregon 7 7 7 7 she
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was at 175 by the way oh no Michael
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Halbe 75 no jingles no Carmen well thank
2:18:46
you
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Jeffrey Morgan in born and Berkshire UK
2:18:52
74 91 it's a lot long note there for
2:18:57
some reason what is he saying there
2:18:58
anything uh let me see like the boomer
2:19:01
sections
2:19:05
I'm not sure I'll continue William
2:19:08
Durkin 73 73 73
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I took my ham radio license today oh yes
2:19:14
an East it thanks to the qrz comm ham
2:19:17
radio crash course okay
2:19:20
that's right won't lettuce as soon as
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you have your callsign which usually
2:19:23
takes a couple weeks let us know and of
2:19:25
course go to k5 acc comm the names are
2:19:28
still on the air i checked in a few
2:19:30
times but odd times but there's always
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there's always about ten people
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connected so we'll see you on the air
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73's congratulations sir milkman of the
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Carolina 69 1600 hold on this is it this
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is a night an Earl emergency swass
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enough karma you know what that means
2:20:01
that we got to give that tool you've got
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karma gotta make sure make sure Knights
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are taken care of
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Robert Hausner in Marmora
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Ontario Canada 65 77 he says
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stop saying ok Google show some porn
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with black women yeah I got a note from
2:20:29
someone else who said apparently
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whenever I say okay boomer that Google
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also responds not when you say it but
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when I say okay boomer Google some point
2:20:39
is that that works it's pretty well
2:20:42
documented that you said and it works
2:20:44
and apparently a lot of people were
2:20:45
written in saying that if they say okay
2:20:47
boomer it also works oh okay
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I didn't I only got two notes and I got
2:20:52
about five notes huh but everyone did
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agree that your voice would trigger it
2:20:56
mine didn't mmm which I find distressing
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it's looking for some note says you are
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the OTG kind of guy you can't even
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activate that I'm in an OTG kind of guy
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you can't even activate it that's how
2:21:07
OTG you are Jonathan Keegan in Charlotte
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North Carolina is gonna become knighted
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or something yes yeah oh oh six you will
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become Sir psychopath psychopath I like
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that cycle yes but it makes him sound
2:21:26
like a psychopath like it thank you very
2:21:28
much and see you on the podium in a
2:21:29
minute Jonathan not Jake quiet corner us
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five six seven eight rom knows of the
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sinteres thingie midi douching okay okay
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going on about video games after this
2:21:58
and that's the end of that Chris Wilson
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or but not yeah sorry guys it's like
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summarize he is not a drunken minstrel
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he's
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a drunkard minstrel ah and he says this
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refers to my ability rather than my
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proclivity well you know if we have to
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address him properly
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so well in his case for sure anything
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they says shout out to Jeremy the
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up next Sunday he says douchebag okay
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this is where people producers with the
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with very healthy amygdalas Cincinnati
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had their meet up John and Adam happy to
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report our successful meet up of No
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Agenda producers and fans in the
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Cincinnati area on this day the 16th of
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November of our year of our Lord 28th
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2019 there were about 12 of us in total
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strangely enough 90% of them happen to
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be dudes named Ben of course this means
2:27:39
a lot of discussion by the way that is
2:27:42
nothing that's nice
2:27:43
I was surprising hey I'll take him the
2:27:47
dude's name dudes named Ben dudettes
2:27:50
named Bernadette they are going to save
2:27:52
the world and they and I that the funny
2:27:54
thing is most of the dudes name band
2:27:55
that are part of this group they're all
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there they got more they got varied
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interests and they're all pretty to get
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they're good conversationalist almost
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all of them because they feel safe one
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guy because everybody feels safe in in
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the same environment we can talk about
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stuff so as Baron Foxbat of the Cook
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Islands the man with the tan says 90% of
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them were dudes named and of course this
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meant a lot of discussion about various
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IT stuff and also ham radio
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and such John and Adam were of course
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also there in stick and paper form some
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photos were attached all the best to
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both of you thank you Baron Fox back
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other cooks cook islands that was
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fantastic
2:28:34
and glad that you had a successful meet
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up we got our first two audio reports
2:28:41
meet ups very happy with this is a
2:28:45
shining example of a meet up report 26
2:28:49
seconds from Michigan local one shut up
2:28:51
already
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it's science hi Adam and John this is no
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agenda local one founded on May 19th
2:28:57
2014 by John C as in Costco wine Dvorak
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at the Arbor Brewing Company in Ann
2:29:03
Arbor Michigan tonight our round tables
2:29:05
in a Novi pizza shop and we're talking
2:29:08
about the episode in which John
2:29:09
criticized the listener who sent him
2:29:11
some trail mix actually no but this is
2:29:14
how fake news is created that's what I'm
2:29:18
talking about
2:29:19
that's a report that's a meet up report
2:29:21
then the Wichita Meetup
2:29:24
I think they're about nine people there
2:29:28
they decided to do something different
2:29:30
they were in a restaurant with about a
2:29:31
hundred and fifty people and decided to
2:29:34
get the whole restaurant in on the joke
2:29:36
with a jingle for the show did he say
2:29:44
neck netflix I heard that the first time
2:29:54
people like whoa yeah man for Netflix
2:29:57
not for a podcast but for Netflix yeah
2:30:00
we'll do anything maybe for this next
2:30:03
book demo that we're doing a guy that
2:30:06
heels in the morning all the time so if
2:30:09
I get everybody in the restaurant just
2:30:11
CEO in the morning it's like on the
2:30:13
count of three that would really help
2:30:14
I've got my sampler here do you guys
2:30:16
mind
2:30:19
all right we need to buy it three two
2:30:22
one I think that was perfect thank you
2:30:28
guys yes for a Netflix
2:30:30
special place next flick special that's
2:30:34
our new hashtag next flicks that took a
2:30:36
lot of nerve I love it I like it very
2:30:39
good quick list of the meetups coming up
2:30:42
for this week actually Friday the 22nd
2:30:44
will be in The Hague at 6 o'clock that's
2:30:46
in the Fiddler's den Hawk in the heart
2:30:48
of the city on Saturday 23rd
2:30:51
it's Kamloops BC Kanda Naevia at the
2:30:54
noble Pig at 6 o'clock Sunday the 24th
2:30:57
lowlands Utrecht the Netherlands this is
2:30:59
the big sea where they're doing this
2:31:04
it'll be the third meetup in who thrift
2:31:07
there you go Sunday afternoon at DB's a
2:31:09
cafe in the inner ring around the city
2:31:11
used to be a train factory there'll be
2:31:13
at 3 o'clock in the afternoon so Hendrik
2:31:15
organizing also on Sunday a Gillis and
2:31:17
the Aggieland college station oh man
2:31:20
that's so cool I've been there many
2:31:23
times all calling all na producers
2:31:26
listeners douchebags and citizen slaves
2:31:27
meet at Mo's Irish pub Joshua McLane
2:31:30
will be your host three o'clock in the
2:31:32
afternoon Aggieland college station is
2:31:34
probably one of those tailgate pre
2:31:36
gamers also Sunday the 24th in Sydney
2:31:39
Australia this is what the drunk art
2:31:42
minstrel alluded to at 3 o'clock the
2:31:45
second official meetup for Sydney based
2:31:47
no agenda producers located in
2:31:49
Marrickville Sunday at the gasoline Pony
2:31:52
sounds like those guys man Australia a
2:31:55
lot of weird names for bars around the
2:31:57
country Australian and Texas sounds I'm
2:32:01
sure that a gasoline Pony would be great
2:32:04
here in Texas too then for the week
2:32:08
after that Saturday has the south east
2:32:11
london-uk meet-up it's the 5th one
2:32:13
already o woeful attendance issue from 2
2:32:18
p.m. the southeast London meetup returns
2:32:21
to major applause combined with the real
2:32:23
ales weighs somewhat legendary bring
2:32:26
your own vinyl night at the real ale way
2:32:28
GW FF is organizing
2:32:31
o'clock and that'll be Saturday on the
2:32:33
30th and that's your meetup report your
2:32:35
meetups for for the coming two weeks
2:32:38
remember it's very important that we get
2:32:40
out there important then we get out
2:32:42
there instantly and then meet each other
2:32:45
and have aa face-to-face contact people
2:32:48
seem to enjoy it it benefits all
2:32:53
I agree let me through what do I still
2:32:59
have
2:33:02
yeah exactly I got some green New Deal
2:33:05
stuff but I'm not sure that's cleared
2:33:08
the Bernie thing how about
2:33:11
here's something I just wanted what's
2:33:13
the gun yeah this gun lawsuit needs to
2:33:15
be discussed this is a bad turn nobody's
2:33:19
really talking about this is suing the
2:33:21
the gun manufacturers yeah okay gun
2:33:25
lawsuit any more setup we roll
2:33:27
oh that's right I mean the justices
2:33:29
let's stand a landmark decision by the
2:33:32
Connecticut Supreme Court which said the
2:33:34
families of Sandy Hook victims could sue
2:33:36
Remington that's the manufacturer of the
2:33:38
rifle that was used in the massacre now
2:33:40
the gun industry it actually has two
2:33:42
justices to get involved saying it had
2:33:43
broad immunity from these kind of
2:33:45
lawsuits so today's order letting that
2:33:48
lawsuit go forward that was a big win
2:33:50
for those families Nora fire Chan thank
2:33:52
you now do you have any I know this is
2:33:55
the report that I heard as well but I
2:33:57
didn't get any more in-depth I didn't
2:33:59
hear much about it what is the trying to
2:34:01
keep it there trying to keep it on the
2:34:03
down low because it's gonna cause a
2:34:06
bunch of people to make a fuss yeah how
2:34:09
does that legally work even that that
2:34:11
can I don't know but that's what I think
2:34:13
they're gonna let it go forward to see
2:34:14
how they're gonna argue it maybe it's
2:34:16
just the idea is just that it's to
2:34:17
entrap the the argument and then push it
2:34:20
out didn't kill it at this support level
2:34:22
could be by we don't know and if they
2:34:25
start suing Remington and the local
2:34:29
suppliers of weapons and I can be able
2:34:30
to do the overseas ones they can just
2:34:32
but they'll start doing the gun stores
2:34:34
where the places where the guns are
2:34:35
bought is it can get completely out of
2:34:38
control
2:34:40
and there could wipe out the ability for
2:34:42
anyone to ever even buy a gun anyhow I'm
2:34:45
sure and you know they're also coming
2:34:48
for video games now all the investors
2:34:50
have been warmed warn the the violence
2:34:52
and video games that you're going to see
2:34:55
legislation there's all in and this is
2:34:57
at an investor conference people are
2:34:59
pulling back from their bullishness on
2:35:00
video game companies as an investment if
2:35:04
they see a lot of problems ahead which
2:35:05
would which would go right the
2:35:07
hand-in-hand with any type of other gun
2:35:10
legislation this is a story that a lot
2:35:14
of people have emailed to me and said
2:35:16
well could you please deconstruct this
2:35:18
because it sounds like it's bullcrap of
2:35:19
course there's not enough information
2:35:21
out there for me to fully deconstruct it
2:35:23
but I can help everyone on their way
2:35:26
this is Taylor Swift's latest issue with
2:35:31
her former record company and Sandy
2:35:35
Ocasio Cortez jumped in to support her
2:35:37
representative Alexandria Ocasio Cortez
2:35:40
on Friday voice support for artists
2:35:42
Taylor Swift on Twitter the
2:35:44
award-winning singer and songwriter
2:35:45
tweeted Thursday about her ongoing
2:35:47
battle against a record executive
2:35:48
Scooter Braun and Scott Borchetta
2:35:50
according to Swiss tweet Braun Borchetta
2:35:53
who owned the rights to Swift's older
2:35:54
songs are prohibiting the 29 year olds
2:35:57
from performing those songs live the
2:35:59
freshman congresswoman took to Twitter
2:36:00
to show her support for Swift quote
2:36:03
private equity groups predatory
2:36:05
practices actively hurt millions of
2:36:07
Americans
2:36:07
Acacio Cortez tweeted on Friday their
2:36:10
leveraged buyouts have destroyed the
2:36:12
lives of retail workers across the
2:36:14
country scrapping 1 + million jobs now
2:36:17
they're holding out Taylor Swift's own
2:36:18
music hostage they need to be reined in
2:36:21
I just love the the hill that breed is
2:36:25
so dead is the deadest thing I've ever
2:36:28
attended and they they create videos out
2:36:31
of that I can't believe they're well
2:36:33
this that anyway sandy needs to back off
2:36:37
or she's way out of her league here and
2:36:39
Taylor Swift is being disingenuous and
2:36:42
Taylor Swift is a publicity she's a
2:36:45
marketing genius and she's a subliminal
2:36:52
all the stories
2:36:53
they definitely make the point where she
2:36:55
she was gonna be named the Entertainer
2:36:58
of the decade they always slip that in
2:37:01
well this is what's going on as far as I
2:37:05
can tell because we don't have all the
2:37:06
information now to just say print that
2:37:09
previous record company owns that right
2:37:11
said that songs this is not entirely
2:37:13
true whoever wrote the songs has the
2:37:15
rights to the to the songs to the to the
2:37:18
words or the music the publishing is
2:37:21
what she gave up it's not abnormal
2:37:23
most artists do that even when you have
2:37:26
a smart hedge fund a do who will move
2:37:29
your whole family to Nashville to make
2:37:30
you famous and get you rich it doesn't
2:37:33
mean that you don't still don't make
2:37:34
those early bird mistakes so they have
2:37:37
the publishing and this story goes hand
2:37:40
in hand it's two items one is oh my
2:37:52
Netflix special you see this is the rub
2:37:55
it's about the Netflix adesh all the
2:37:58
night coat yep the Netflix special falls
2:38:01
under different right it's not a
2:38:03
broadcast right this is streaming this
2:38:05
is different this is a sync right
2:38:07
there's a whole different can of worms
2:38:10
of whoop-ass that opens up when it comes
2:38:12
to using the song's publishing them on a
2:38:18
on a device which you can argue any way
2:38:22
you want but whether it's a blu-ray is
2:38:24
DVD or a CD or a stream it all falls on
2:38:28
there different types of publishing
2:38:29
rules so she wants to do something that
2:38:32
she doesn't have the right to do and
2:38:33
she's trying to use public pressure and
2:38:36
literally saying well they have other
2:38:38
artists and you should tell those
2:38:40
artists too that those guys are no good
2:38:42
very disappointing Taylor very
2:38:45
disappointing she should be honest about
2:38:47
how it works and maybe help some kids in
2:38:50
the future who have some stupid dream
2:38:52
that they can become stars like Taylor
2:38:55
not that it's impossible but then they
2:38:57
wouldn't make the same mistake instead
2:38:59
she's playing it like David versus
2:39:01
Goliath and it's it leaves a a taste in
2:39:04
my mouth I don't I don't associate with
2:39:06
Tay
2:39:07
that sounded really weird I don't want
2:39:10
yeah I don't know but what you just said
2:39:12
it's a duchess in dutch you say in the
2:39:19
router smacking mamantov leaves a
2:39:21
strange taste in my mouth but I didn't
2:39:25
yeah I'm sorry too I have to read that
2:39:31
you're talking about somebody asking you
2:39:32
for advice and they want you to
2:39:34
deconstruct stuff
2:39:35
yes headline CBC it's torture is a
2:39:39
mysterious cannabis related illness
2:39:42
under diagnosed in Canada scrumming know
2:39:46
what little is known of the cause of CHS
2:39:51
CHS or why it affects some heavy
2:39:55
cannabis users and not others a
2:39:57
mysterious cannabis related illness is
2:40:00
turning up in emergency rooms in Canada
2:40:02
but exactly what causes this already
2:40:05
know yes chromatin it's it's this
2:40:07
grommeted CHS we call its krama ting and
2:40:10
it's the puking and screaming at the
2:40:12
same time
2:40:15
people with ch s suffer from repeated
2:40:17
bouts of vomiting in between these
2:40:19
episodes or times without symptoms yeah
2:40:21
this is thus krama ting
2:40:24
Piper Piper aneesa's I think they've
2:40:27
poisoned the weed no there's a when we
2:40:30
talked about this the last time a lot of
2:40:32
producers said that they had also had
2:40:35
this and the only way apparently to stop
2:40:38
the effects of sprouting is a hot shower
2:40:41
because somebody does something to your
2:40:43
nerves I say if your body is responding
2:40:46
in any way to something you're taking
2:40:47
you should stop taking that thing that
2:40:50
would be my advice that's the basic
2:40:52
advice I have had a lot a lot of THC
2:40:56
produce a regular daily user and now
2:41:01
it's this has never happened to me they
2:41:04
discussed a hot shower in here but they
2:41:05
also this is pretty funny I'll read this
2:41:08
to you
2:41:08
a typical anti-nausea medications like
2:41:11
gravol have little effect and treatment
2:41:14
recommended includes rehydration
2:41:15
stopping cannabis use completely and
2:41:17
psychological counseling Haldol yes a
2:41:21
psychotic drug that is used to decrease
2:41:24
excitement and the brain can have a
2:41:25
positive effect yeah we've talked about
2:41:31
this in years past and people know
2:41:33
there's a horrible product as can caps
2:41:36
extend cap assists in this stuff to hot
2:41:39
chili oil which derived from chili
2:41:42
peppers can mimic the hot shower effect
2:41:44
so I guess you can rub hot Chili's all
2:41:47
over yourself and start to burn from
2:41:49
that and that seems I know you should
2:41:51
really take if this happens you you
2:41:53
should take up drinking I mean this this
2:41:55
is I don't know it's very sad I've never
2:41:57
seen it we have producers who have who
2:42:00
have witnessed it and I believe them and
2:42:03
and it's apparently quite horrible
2:42:07
but I I just
2:42:10
yes scrum I just find it peculiar this
2:42:12
has only happened in the last few years
2:42:14
as opposed to the hundred years of
2:42:17
dope-smoking you make you make a good
2:42:19
point because I grew up in Amsterdam I
2:42:22
grew up with everybody smoking it never
2:42:24
heard of this never never even and rule
2:42:28
to do stuff is different I know one
2:42:31
could be THC poisoning just that plain
2:42:33
and simple from the height the high
2:42:35
percentage of that they bred these
2:42:37
plants to produce so much THC it's kind
2:42:39
of frightening yeah and you can you can
2:42:44
OD on water I mean it's just whatever it
2:42:48
is and it's probably I think we did go
2:42:50
through this is probably people who are
2:42:51
dabbing so they're using the the highly
2:42:54
concentrated oil and they're igniting
2:42:57
that in a vaporizer type device and you
2:43:01
can overdo it not the idea of weed is
2:43:04
kind of like the OTG phone take the edge
2:43:06
off man cool chill relax not
2:43:09
whack-a-doodle because that's what that
2:43:12
stuff makes you that's the wax wax wax a
2:43:16
doodle it's crazy
2:43:19
last my last clip okay I have a I have a
2:43:23
funny last clip - I don't have a funny
2:43:25
let still have a depressing less oh
2:43:27
great then we'll do your Clipper last no
2:43:31
my clip goes now the funny clip oh ok
2:43:35
bummer
2:43:35
ok foods they decline of milk this is a
2:43:39
depressing situation as far as I'm
2:43:41
concerned
2:43:42
what am I looking here for foods Dean
2:43:47
Foods the nation's biggest milk producer
2:43:50
Dean Foods filed for bankruptcy today
2:43:51
the company which also owns MacArthur
2:43:54
dairy has been struggling as Americans
2:43:56
pass up milk in favor of juice soda and
2:43:59
milk alternatives milk consumption in
2:44:01
the US has dropped more than 40 percent
2:44:03
since 1975 I still drink it she still
2:44:08
drinks it not doing that they didn't
2:44:09
mention is it also owned Berkeley farms
2:44:13
and Berkeley food they bought out you
2:44:15
know used to be a Berkeley company then
2:44:16
they moved to em revealing they got
2:44:17
bought by this Texas operation Dean
2:44:20
foods they wanted to corner the market
2:44:22
on milk products I think uh-huh and then
2:44:25
they couldn't handle the bookkeeping and
2:44:26
then they went broke but it's annoying
2:44:28
to me because the Berkeley farms one the
2:44:30
only places that makes a decent
2:44:34
well-balanced buttermilk which is a
2:44:36
favorite of mine if it's done right
2:44:40
and that's that so it's just done and
2:44:43
over it but are people drinking less
2:44:44
milk in general is that they say it's
2:44:47
down 45% since 1970 Wow
2:44:50
well there's so much negativity about
2:44:51
milk well they read if you go to Whole
2:44:53
Foods the whole you look at them this
2:44:55
section there it's got almond milk and
2:44:58
soy milk and and bug milk and they have
2:45:01
a cockroach milk they got all these
2:45:03
crazy milks there that are not milk
2:45:05
whether they should be illegally not
2:45:07
Memphis it should be almond juice soy
2:45:11
juice no it's not SAP nuts app nut SAP
2:45:17
is what it is
2:45:20
beautiful ok that was my news you get to
2:45:26
close the show I will close the show
2:45:27
with the 23 year old youtuber I'm
2:45:30
surprised that you didn't even bring
2:45:31
this clip you're the guy that watches
2:45:33
these these cute girls on YouTube you're
2:45:35
fascinated with them I mean it's just
2:45:37
what you do sometimes oh and then now
2:45:41
I'm sorry you watch those then you send
2:45:44
them to me and say look at this dingbat
2:45:46
now that part is true the fact that if
2:45:53
you send your DNA to an outfit like
2:45:55
23andme
2:45:56
you know the police can pretty much now
2:45:59
access it when they want they know the
2:46:01
warrant is easy these companies give up
2:46:03
your DNA immediately I know you got
2:46:05
nothing to worry about but maybe you do
2:46:07
because what these annoying companies
2:46:08
like 23andme do is they will also
2:46:11
actually tell you what your ancestry is
2:46:14
they will tell you about your DNA which
2:46:16
can be very disappointing if oh my god
2:46:19
you're more than 99% white oh that's not
2:46:23
cool that it's not cool they took away
2:46:24
my Asian heritage altogether of this one
2:46:28
99.9 percent European is what I say now
2:46:32
like tell me that it's not the rudest
2:46:34
thing you've ever heard and zero point
2:46:37
zero point one percent Wow
2:46:40
Middle Eastern and North Africa North
2:46:43
Africa that's a really small percentage
2:46:46
not very happy about it glad it's on the
2:46:48
paper though I'm also
2:46:51
I know I realized that most likely any
2:46:55
type of like African heritage could have
2:46:58
been from slavery and in which that case
2:47:01
most likely wasn't from a love could
2:47:03
have been not cool I am NOT happy with
2:47:07
any ancestors that were involved with
2:47:09
that but I do still want to be a little
2:47:13
bit African woman no she's white is in
2:47:19
the snow she's right as the snow and she
2:47:22
doesn't because there was a black girl
2:47:23
on one of these things which turns out
2:47:25
she's like 90% white yeah and she had a
2:47:29
beef she was bitchin and moanin know
2:47:31
this is a blood this is a white gross
2:47:32
disappointed that she has no Asian she
2:47:35
of course she's believed all her life
2:47:37
she's has Asian heritage and only 0.1%
2:47:40
black very disappointing and it was
2:47:42
probably slavery black to boot what is
2:47:45
she going to do it's not cool 23andme
2:47:49
brother end of show mixes a nice line of
2:47:54
today mg sir seat sitter Jesse coy
2:47:56
Nelson Hugh Allison and Chris Wilson sir
2:47:59
Chris Wilson and we got the grumpy old
2:48:01
Benz coming up next on the stream no
2:48:03
agenda stream calm we return on Thursday
2:48:06
bringing you another dose of amygdala
2:48:10
health as we protect your reality by
2:48:14
deconstructing all that stuff that comes
2:48:17
into your brain electronically none of
2:48:20
its healthy none of it's good
2:48:23
coming to you from the opportunity zone
2:48:25
33 here in the Capitol the drone star
2:48:27
states Austin Tejas we are a FEMA region
2:48:30
number six in the governmental maps in
2:48:32
the morning everybody
2:48:33
I'm Adam curry and from northern Silicon
2:48:35
Valley where I'll reiterate the previous
2:48:38
message
2:48:38
throw out your TVs just alright we
2:48:42
return on Thursday right here on no
2:48:44
agenda mm remember us at Dvorak org /na
2:48:48
until next time adios mofos and Jeffery
2:48:52
FC didn't kill himself
2:48:54
[Music]
2:49:00
and so when you elect a politician and
2:49:05
then they let you down it feels like
2:49:07
rejection it feels like heartbreak it
2:49:10
feels like the trial and it feels like I
2:49:13
never want to love again but that's what
2:49:16
that feels like and so I understand how
2:49:19
that feels because I felt that way but
2:49:22
you know what happens when you say I
2:49:24
never want to love again your heart gets
2:49:26
black and you turn angry and you get
2:49:30
very anxious
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[Music]
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once upon a time you do the crime to the
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light here bi
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[Music]
2:49:52
we didn't you neela trolley what's wrong
2:49:57
you're about to fall you thought they
2:50:00
were kidding you
2:50:10
everybody laughter down now you don't
2:50:17
talk so loud where's your light mushroom
2:50:23
clouds singing dreaming
2:50:27
their next year's
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[Music]
2:50:36
[Applause]
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[Music]
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to
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- the black man your brown
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[Music]
2:50:52
like a Rajasthan
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[Music]
2:51:05
then I hear what they're doing with
2:51:07
certain things and the boomer in me
2:51:08
wants to protest the change to the ABC
2:51:13
song which I don't know if there's some
2:51:15
derivative of common core or older
2:51:22
boomer mm-hmm the og boomer boomer oh
2:51:26
gee I don't know this Susie likes hairy
2:51:58
balls what do you think of
2:52:08
I want to shoot myself when I hear this
2:52:11
this is not good for the universe we're
2:52:13
out of balance with this where did that
2:52:16
come from where did you get that in
2:52:18
Kanda Naevia I do not like the chain and
2:52:21
okay boomer I don't like this song the
2:52:24
way they've done it
2:52:25
I find it jarring and since I mention it
2:52:29
I think we need to have an okay boomer
2:52:31
segment on this show this is the this is
2:52:34
need a jingle first segment we have okay
2:52:38
boomer okay boomer movie was The Phantom
2:52:47
Menace free you need to pay your K to be
2:52:55
you boomer you like to make fun of I
2:53:00
BOGO fried destroy the environment and
2:53:04
left us to die you've been alive a lot
2:53:08
longer but you'll die a lot sooner
2:53:11
cuz it's not okay to be a boomer okay
2:53:22
boomer impeachment hearing Pietschmann
2:53:27
increase
2:53:29
Pietschmann frenzy impeachment
2:53:31
impeachment impeachment is impeachment
2:53:36
the appropriate remedy are you satisfied
2:53:39
apologize Intelligence Committee
2:53:41
Chairman Adam Schiff conducted this
2:53:43
absolutely chairmanship did a phenomenal
2:53:46
job good to be here Burrell good to be
2:53:48
here bro I think you embarrassed
2:53:50
yourself I'm embarrassed for you good to
2:53:52
be here bro good to be here bro
2:53:54
that's an impeachable offense is that an
2:53:56
impeachable offense you know what's
2:53:58
going to happen after that a lot of
2:53:59
those 31 Democrats who won in districts
2:54:02
in 2018 that Trump and Penn scattered in
2:54:03
2016
2:54:04
they're gonna have to say goodbye they
2:54:06
won't be reelected potential ingredient
2:54:09
of impeachment it is grounds for
2:54:11
impeachment grounds for impeachment
2:54:14
let's talk about achievement your
2:54:15
judgment is on the table they're gonna
2:54:17
have to say goodbye they won't be
2:54:18
reelected they have to go home off and
2:54:21
face their own voters and the rulers are
2:54:22
gonna say I thought it free because you
2:54:24
stood in my community and promised you
2:54:26
to get that trade deal passed you
2:54:28
promised you would help the taxpayers
2:54:30
work operators and the farmers you
2:54:32
promised you would keep this economy
2:54:33
humming along you promised you get
2:54:35
infrastructure new remarks from top
2:54:38
trainee and official damages Democrats
2:54:41
impeachment narrative here it is
2:54:44
Ukrainian foreign minister said on
2:54:46
Thursday that the United States
2:54:48
ambassador did not link financial
2:54:51
military assistance to a request for
2:54:54
Ukraine to open up an investigation into
2:54:57
former vice president and current
2:54:59
Democratic friends
2:55:00
like we need help to beat sleepy Joe
2:55:04
Biden I don't think so I never say never
2:55:09
to anything
2:55:11
I never say never to anything I think
2:55:16
all the time about what kind of
2:55:17
president I would have been and what I
2:55:19
would have done differently and what I
2:55:21
think it would have meant to our country
2:55:23
in the world activist I never say never
2:55:41
to anything there are those who say go
2:55:46
away don't say anything and that's just
2:55:48
not gonna you know my name was on the
2:55:53
ballot I got more votes but ended up
2:55:55
losing that is not going to happen look
2:56:01
well you know I never say never to
2:56:02
anything I never say never to anything
2:56:11
[Music]
2:56:13
that is a hundred percent I never say no
2:56:24
mofo for an org slash and
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[Applause]
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