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February 2nd, 2020 • 3h 3m

1213: Kung Flu

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no no no no agenda it's also to to 2020
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there's a lot of things going on today
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I'm John C Devorah well timed well
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prepared as always very impressed Super
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Bowl Sunday it's Groundhog Day it's all
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these things it's everything that's
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rides oh my goodness how you doing I'm
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doing better than the Chinese yeah
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Chinese everywhere there's had Christina
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with it was telling me that in in the
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Netherlands you know everyone as you see
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Chinese walking around or anyone with a
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surgical mask for that matter walk
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around him there's a lot of if the
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French Asians are saying that they're
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being racially profiled carrying signs
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just sweet just sweet no pop Vitas
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people can be so conversation apparently
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JC dug deep into the whole thing and
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found some interesting little factoids
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sir that may be something people well
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before we start we have a small
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conundrum we need a quick sidebar for a
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production meeting I have not one not
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two not three but four a Wuhan flew
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jingles to choose from for the segment
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and I think we might as well listen to
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all of them just so we understand it
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first I want to voice my objection hello
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yeah I'm listening I'm wow you said you
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want to voice your objection listening I
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was an agreement with the idea of
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calling it the
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haan flu but since it's not an influenza
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virus per se it's a misnomer and I don't
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like to do to promote such things and so
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I've gone back into calling it the
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corona virus well good you can do that
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that's the Kung flu fighting from Sir
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Chris sadly no one picked up on your
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objection of coronavirus
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yeah
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alright so we got that one Wuhan flu
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seemed to be a popular phrase and the
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last candidates it's time now feelings
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about these the fourth one was clearly
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racist Thorogood cloned no not George
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Thorogood it's Bob Seger Bob Seger
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George Herbert Bob Seger pretty similar
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but that one I like the best the first
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one is I think had the most potential
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but he didn't have enough snapping
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sounds another that's the good old time
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luhan flew yes now is this the the
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research paper that's been floating
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around is that what bus kill jr. looked
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into with the inserted for HIV like now
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whatever they're called proteins no okay
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he's a mother he started getting looking
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at ethnocentric data regarding disease
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vectors and he's such an exciting man to
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hang around so he found that there was a
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lot number of papers written he's
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actually listen on one of them cuz he
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was so insistent on some of this stuff
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that he's been uncovering which is that
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it looks as if and this is just
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preliminary this guy I kept telling him
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to write it down I'll write it up if he
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doesn't want to do it and I'd like to
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see some more evidence of this but I'm
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just gonna tell you the preliminary look
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at this mm-hmm there's a lot of evidence
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that coronavirus in particular is is
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more susceptible by Chinese
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then by Caucasians because the same yes
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I've seen the same foot the same
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phenomenon that makes it so Chinese can
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smoke a lot there's a couple of cells in
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the lungs that are good for fixing lung
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damage those same cells are the ones
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that the corona virus attaches itself to
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yes and it tends to be not just Chinese
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though which makes it interest also
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Japanese I think well some Japanese
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is Han Chinese wow that's pretty
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specific and he traces a couple of
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interesting point tidbits what's ours in
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2002 2003 when SARS was out of all
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places of all and I will call shithole
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countries in the world right next to
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China namely Indonesia there were no
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deaths there right and all the cases of
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deaths in North America were centered
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around Toronto in a specific part of
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Chinatown yeah there's a in this in the
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show notes I have an actual list that
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shows the susceptibility by ethnicity I
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guess what do you call it ethnicity race
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no ethnicity I think in the u.s. you
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know u.s. is down at like you know 50%
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or something compared to a lot of Asian
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countries what I'm still waiting to find
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out is will this spread from the Chinese
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all over Africa will it spread to
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pelicans according to JC's research the
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African Africans not American
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afro-american the actual African real
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Africans apparently have a lot of them
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have this same structure lungs that will
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create a problem in Africa which brings
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us right back to the he what he noticed
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and this is a I think the what I'm
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trying to talk about what he knows is
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that if you start looking into
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epidemiology you find very little
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correlation with ethnocentric groups
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they just don't make they decided not to
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make the connections so you can't tell
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for exam
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would let's say the last influence or
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even swine flu you can't tell if certain
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blacks got it more than certain whites
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remember wish got it more than Spanish
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or anything because they've kept all
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that data out of the out of the
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epidemiological studies and and that's
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what he found fascinating and I was I
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propose that the reason they did this is
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because one they don't want to give
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anybody any ideas and two I think
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they've already targeted races with
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certain kinds of potentially bio
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engineered viruses or other complexes
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aids Ebola couple of examples mmm-hmm
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and so they don't want to show any sort
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of they don't want to make these
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connections so this digital won't study
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it but he's convinced it's Han Chinese
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that's where the Chinese are so freaked
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out at the moment right and we have all
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kinds of measures being taken now we had
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additional country bands and to me it
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reads like the one bill one Road one
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Belt strategy layout it's like okay
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you're banned and you're banned and
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you're banned and your bed which
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immediately of course I don't think it
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really work they tried to spin it as
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Muslim bad now no no Muslim well those
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people sure they may have Chinese in
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there by the hundreds of thousands who
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could be carrying the flu and spreading
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it to people who would come to America
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but let's just say it's about Muslims
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cuz Trump hates Muslims it's such a
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disservice such a disservice to the
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public the economic impact I think is
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going to be as I was talking about from
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day one this this is what it's about in
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my mind and the CBC so far is the only
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one that's had any kind of decent report
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on the economic impact of the
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coronavirus Wuhan Kong flu you need not
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look far to see the economic
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consequences of this virus airline after
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Airlines suspending flights to China
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this afternoon
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one of Air Canada's last direct flight
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from Beijing landed
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in Vancouver in China entire swathes of
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the country have been shut down
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Starbucks has closed more than half its
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outlets Toyota announced it will close
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its plants and Google says it will
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temporarily close all of its Chinese
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offices remember though back in 2003
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China was basically the world's factory
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today China's much more intertwined in
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the buying and selling of the global
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economy the fact that the Chinese
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authorities have clamped down and they
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foot many cities in lockdown already
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that means those consumers aren't out
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there purchasing and that will really
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dampen Chinese growth and that dampening
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will be felt in places you may not
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expect Cameron's seafood sells about
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half its lobsters to China and Chinese
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New Year is one of the busiest times of
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year they were set to ship about 20,000
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pounds this week those are the all
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canceled so actually the sells to a
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China completely disappeared from Monday
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there are other markets for those
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lobsters but there's no way to make up
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the loss of the Chinese market and no
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way of knowing how or when the world's
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second biggest economy will reopen for
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business if it really is and of course
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this sounds completely bioengineered one
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or gee how unfortunate for these Chinese
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that it only or really only it seems to
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be targeting them but it's kind of it's
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kind of a perfect perfect setup it was
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who was the who's the old coot Secretary
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of Commerce Wilbur
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what's his name Wilbur this is really
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good because now we can bring back some
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of that manufacturing this guy always
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lets the cat out of the bag this old man
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this guy's too funny you have our the
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CBS rundown it just ran yesterday of the
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update there they're updated the korone
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of a situation you might have play it a
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new case of the deadly coronavirus has
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been confirmed in the US the latest case
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in Massachusetts it's the 8th in the US
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and the first on the East Coast health
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officials have declared a public health
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emergency nearly 14,000 people worldwide
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been infected and more than 300 have
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died and nearly 60 million people in
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China are under travel restrictions
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ramie Inocencio leading us off from
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Beijing the CDC says the new case of
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corona virus is a Boston resident in his
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20s who recently travelled to the center
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of the outbreak well you know just to
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interrupt I'm very disappointed in in
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light of this information that they
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never really say what ethnicity or
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background these American victims have
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because it could be American Chinese
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could be American Japanese American
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Korean whatever it is at African
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American we should know they should
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start it's a blackout yes on China he's
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been placed in isolation
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also today tech giant Apple announced it
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would close all its stores and offices
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in China until February 9th joining a
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growing list of companies restricting
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operations here this all comes as the
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World Health Organization declared a
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global health emergency and the US State
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Department raised its travel advisory
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for China to the highest level meaning
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do not travel to China a new study out
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by the british medical journal The
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Lancet estimates that more than 75
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thousand people have been infected by
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the virus as of last week if that turns
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out to be true
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it would confirm what many already fear
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that Beijing is massively under
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reporting these numbers the CDC reported
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that even if patients initial tests for
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coronavirus are negative they could
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still develop the illness because the
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test only works when patients have
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symptoms a study also showed the virus
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can be transmitted by patients with no
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symptoms a woman who traveled from
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Shanghai to Germany infected seven other
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people while she remained asymptomatic
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those findings contributed to the
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decision to place 195 Americans housed
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at a California airbase in the first
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federal quarantine in 50 years they will
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spend 14 days there the best way to
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control a virus like this is to keep
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people away from everyone else while you
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run out the clock on that incubation
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period
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I'm really
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you got this clip because it leads
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perfectly into doctor foul qi and doctor
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foul she is a celebrity here on the no
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agenda show you may remember him one of
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the most famous lines ever do you
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remember Thank You mr. blue yes doctor
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pouchy thanks so much as always for
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joining us good to be here bro so that
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is fast he's a fan favorite here at the
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No Agenda show and he's talking about
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these one I think it's him yes talking
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about the 195 Americans that were flown
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out of Wuhan and now they're in
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quarantine they're not getting out in 14
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days listen carefully clearly they're
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all isolated and and will be for the 14
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days we have done virus isolation but I
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want to be clear the current tests that
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we developed at CDC is not we're not
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sure of natural history of how the virus
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is isolated can you isolate it one day
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then three days later you can and we are
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seeing in the cases that are in the
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hospital we've seen people had
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detectable virus and they didn't have
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detectable virus and then three days
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later they had detectable virus we're
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using the virus cultures right now in
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these individuals more to help us learn
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about this virus how much a symptomatic
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carriage in fact is there so I want
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people to understand that distinction
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we're not using it as a release criteria
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because we don't know the natural
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history of how this virus is secreted
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and this is what we're continuing to
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learn not using that as release criteria
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enjoy your February this is the problem
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is you can get it and then it goes away
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and then it comes back
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well that's no I don't think that's what
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he just said he just saw that was what
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he really said was the test sucks
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there's that so this is from the task
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force and they did have some soothing
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words for merkins I want to stress
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the risk of infection for Americans
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remains low and with these and our
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previous actions we are working to keep
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the risk low all agencies are working
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aggressively to monitor this continually
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evolving situation and to keep the
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public informed in a constantly
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transparent way the United States
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appreciates China's efforts and
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coordination with public health
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officials across the globe and continues
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to encourage the highest levels of
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transparency it is likely that we will
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continue to see more cases in the United
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States in the coming days and weeks
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including some limited person-to-person
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transmission the American public can be
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assured the full weight of the US
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government is working to safeguard the
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health and safety of the American people
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you know my 23andme comment is not far
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off from our future you watch if this is
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true and it is and it comes down to DNA
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and you know what parts of of people
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you're made out of no we shall see we
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shall see what happens well but it's
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still I mean ultimately it's it's not
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even apparently as bad as the seasonal
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flu but if it if it comes and goes and
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you carry it after months that's
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problematic or a problem I guess well
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something is a problem so then the
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Department of Justice they did they also
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we get some notes - did you know they're
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building about these hospitals
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apparently aren't really hospitals that
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they're building right outside there's
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prisons containers with the lock on the
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outside it's a container you can pick it
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right up with the crane so just to add
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some insult to injury and this hasn't
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been used politically yet that I'm aware
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of but the Department of Justice came
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out and gave a little rundown of what
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they've been doing most recently with
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people doing a
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in covert research on behalf of Chinese
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bio labs we're here today to announce
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three separate cases highlighting the
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ongoing threat posed by Chinese economic
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espionage and research theft in the
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United States first the arrest today of
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a Harvard University professor for lying
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about its participation in a Chinese
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foreign recruitment program second this
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morning we have unsealed a separate
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indictment of a Chinese national working
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as a scientific researcher at Boston
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University who failed to mention on her
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visa application that she is also a
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lieutenant with the People's Liberation
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Army finally this office has indicted
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another Chinese national for trying to
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smuggle vials of biological material out
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of the United States to China and lying
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about it federal investigators that
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defendant whose entry to the United
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States had been sponsored by Harvard
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University was a cancer researcher at a
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lab at the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical
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Center so this morning the FBI arrested
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dr. Charles Lieber the chair of the
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department of chemistry and chemical
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biology at Harvard University for making
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false statements regarding his
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involvement in China's thousand talents
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plan and his affiliation with the Wuhan
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University of Technology the complaint
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alleges the dr. Lieber's signed a
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contract with the Chinese University in
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Wuhan and was paid up to fifty thousand
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dollars per month plus up to a hundred
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and fifty eight thousand dollars in
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living expenses and awarded more than
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1.5 million dollars to set up a research
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lab at the Chinese school and work there
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on researching nanotechnology Lieber
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also joined China's thousand talents
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plan according to the complaint a
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Chinese government-run program designed
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to entice scientists and researchers in
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the United States to share their
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research expertise with China
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coincidence I think not
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it is just one of those odd coincidences
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it's a beauty Justin you know now the
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the Health and Human Services Secretary
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on czar he's I think he's in trouble
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somehow with this I mean he is he's
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waffling and floating around the way he
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says stuff when I have two clips one
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from I think this is the from their
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press conference and then I think the
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other one may be from a direct
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television interview but this is
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explaining a self quarantine mr.
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secretary the mandatory quarantine for
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people coming in from Hubei Province
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will that be home quarantine or will
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that be an institutional set that would
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be at an appropriate quarantine facility
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of some kind for those individuals for
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the US citizens returning to the United
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States from having been in China within
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the previous 14 days they would be
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funneled as secretary cuccinelli spoke
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of they would be screened appropriately
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to see if they have presented is ease
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and then they would be asked to self
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isolate at home over the 14 days but for
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individuals from who bay because that is
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the epicenter of this with such high
21:13
immediate transmission we filled these
21:16
additional measures of quarantine for up
21:18
to 14 days here comes our appropriate
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could I just follow that have you
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selected specific quarantine centers we
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have selected um I we will announce
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those as DHS implements with the
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airlines that funneling activity can you
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say it with me now FEMA camps FEMA camps
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in your future ladies and gentlemen and
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listen to Unser has a tell and a truth
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wanna comes out a moment wants to come
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out moment in 39 seconds will get the
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tell at the beginning and then the truth
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wants to come out and the headline is is
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the world ready for the coronavirus how
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do you answer that question so ed we've
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actually been very transparent about
21:58
what we do not know yet about about this
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virus
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had we've actually been very transparent
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about what we do not know yet about
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about this virus which is we don't know
22:14
full information about its
22:15
contagiousness about its severity
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profile which is why I'm delighted that
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at the invitation of the Chinese
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government
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we will accept the invitation to
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participate as part of the World Health
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Organization's team of experts that will
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deploy to China to assist Chinese
22:31
experts on the ground to actually get
22:33
ground truth to study this virus get all
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the information to both help the spread
22:38
prevent the spread further in China
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ground truth to study this virus get all
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the information to both help the spread
22:50
prevent the spreading further in China
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of it but also global spread of this
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virus oh my goodness conversation we're
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talking about some other aspects of this
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lose the fact that men should be more
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susceptible for various reasons the 70%
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more men infected than women so far
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yeah and that has to do with the
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structure of the lungs and this and the
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smoking and the rest of it but you know
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the conversation camp where the Chinese
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have too many men anyway yeah it's a
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good thing so you know it might be give
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to even things out a little bit who
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knows the conversation I'll tell you
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yeah but now we know that historically
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speaking having been around the block
23:56
for a bit being a little bit older all
23:58
of these scares Ebola xik swine flu h1n1
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SARS I mean yeah people die at 30,000 a
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year die from seasonal flu people die so
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in the United States I don't feel we
24:14
have to be that worried
24:16
Europe is also not shutting everything
24:19
down now and my goodness I think they
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can't of course cuz every that
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everyone's that this is the this is the
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real issue it's not just China as the
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from one of the first clip said it was
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just our factory anymore we're
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intertwined so if if China goes down is
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gonna hurt just economically speaking a
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day my astrid sent us a note discussing
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this in what's going on in japan yes you
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got that i did she matches that the de
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Ginza is just empty the places that the
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streets are deserted on't want to eat
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they want to go out they won't do
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anything I know yeah this real slow down
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slow down your economy you know bankrupt
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this is not good I mean over just that
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part you mentioned at the beginning is
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just not economic you cannot actually
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it's a niche is not good now I got a
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note from are being ignored I think some
25:16
somebody but I should also mention this
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as you started off by mentioning that
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the paper about the HIV being inserted
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into corona somehow which may or may not
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be true yeah I think it's bullcrap
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but and it did get by posting this which
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is nothing wrong with posting the fact
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that this paper exists yeah it's got
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kicked off of Twitter gone yeah I saw
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that too Larry just that's not
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suspicious our Intel analysts this is
25:48
the one who caught the the fact that a
25:53
lot of the Canadians flying back from
25:55
Iran were actually work you know it came
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from the University in Canada Naevia
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where they're experts in nuclear
26:03
technology so yeah sent me a follow-up
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note here's some facts regarding the
26:09
virus though actually he said he got
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this you know so he's an intelligence
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analyst so he gets his information from
26:15
sources so he sells says a well-placed
26:17
source with direct ties to mainland
26:19
China I know it sounds a bit like a
26:22
weird blog post but it was private to me
26:24
and you know he has some standing in the
26:27
show since this previous observation
26:31
so he attends his his source attends
26:35
John Hopkins University in nadjia China
26:39
or attended and as an alum he still has
26:42
a log on to the libraries where he drew
26:44
some research from so the short version
26:45
of what he our analyst has found out the
26:48
most susceptible to the n carve the
26:53
novel coronavirus the highest AC e to
26:56
gene structures people who contract
26:58
never recover from it the virus becomes
27:01
recessive after incubation and initial
27:03
Flair many of those who had an initial
27:06
infection with fever and cough but
27:07
without a cytokine cytokine storm what
27:11
does that John was the word cytokine
27:13
storm CYT disorder you have to look at
27:17
well it's C Y T Oki n e cytokine
27:23
cytokine it's a cytokine so without
27:26
cytokine storm if you looked at up four
27:28
we had showed a compromised immune
27:30
system and recurrence of the virus in
27:32
several cases the third or fourth
27:34
recurrence in the reduced immune
27:36
response the there's that word again
27:38
cytokine storm developed those people
27:40
died because the virus is immuno
27:44
compromising any recurrences yes stop it
27:48
a cytokine a cytokine storm is an
27:51
overproduction of immune cells yes and
27:56
activating compound cytokines which in a
27:58
flu infection is often associated with
28:00
the surge of activated immune cells into
28:03
the lung so you kill yourself by trying
28:06
to put your body tries to protect
28:07
yourself I give some people are getting
28:09
you can almost self induce an asthma
28:11
attack but there's certain things that
28:13
get released just amines and then the
28:14
next thing you know you're dead
28:15
half-dead because the virus is immuno
28:18
compromising any recurrences further
28:20
weakens the immune system the Chinese
28:22
are using the term airborne aids in
28:24
describing the approach to it the
28:26
patient in Seattle was given an
28:28
experimental antiretroviral after his
28:31
first post infection flare fully
28:33
recovered on the drug he was declared
28:35
cured when he stopped the drug the virus
28:37
flare recurred this is from the New York
28:39
Times January 22nd article he
28:42
back in the hospital the basic
28:43
prevention is to quarantine and avoid
28:45
people in the AC e2 gene sequence those
28:50
people will have the highest viral load
28:52
and be super spreaders yes this is much
28:55
less deadly currently than the flu virus
28:57
however it has the potential to grow
28:59
undetected at a much higher rate it has
29:02
also had an impact on the global economy
29:04
that has already surpassed anything flu
29:06
virus has ever done according to our
29:07
intelligence analysts so the AC e2 gene
29:11
sequence is that something can get from
29:13
23andme can we figure that out can we
29:15
target people now who have done this
29:17
I think did I think this again is the
29:20
Han Chinese probably know he has the
29:22
list it's the same list that buzzkill
29:24
jr. probably saw with most susceptible
29:26
where we're Americans comes down and you
29:30
know the halfway down the list 50% so
29:35
that even that we're kind of sounds a
29:38
bit like something that might have been
29:39
bioengineered who knows well this thing
29:42
I mean naturally occurring substances do
29:46
evolve to do that - yeah on their own
29:48
and then they you just have to be the
29:50
unlucky winner
29:58
[Music]
30:11
there you go
30:13
progress to the point that if it is not
30:16
if you can't get rid of it once you get
30:18
it you had your this year forever your
30:20
cry it's more like herpes
30:22
yeah oh man well that's all bad news
30:34
it's not great I think I still think the
30:35
real bad news is yet to come to much
30:37
this interesting the economy will coast
30:39
for a while it's got it's gotta be
30:42
hurting it has to the numbers have to
30:44
make it no it's got to be huge it's
30:47
gonna and everyone's gonna start using
30:50
this hey if we had a public company we'd
30:52
be having this meeting right now hey we
30:54
still have that you know that shit on
30:55
the balance sheet why don't we get the
30:57
bad news out blame it on Chinese flu or
31:00
whatever say I or sales something
31:01
problem well that supply chairman of sec
31:04
yeah if it's bad weather you'll blame it
31:05
on whatever's going on of course but
31:07
it's gonna definitely have an effect and
31:10
whether or not the market accepts the
31:13
blame and you because the market will go
31:14
well okay well let you slide on this one
31:17
yeah but if it continues and if this is
31:19
like what dead john john's hopkins
31:21
report in the union that intelligence
31:23
guy which i believe him because johns
31:25
hopkins is to spook operations and it
31:31
and they would have good information
31:33
yeah and so if he's looking at there's
31:36
their stuff and they good this doesn't
31:38
go out to the newspapers this kind of
31:40
thing they don't want to freak out the
31:41
public no no this is just for podcasts
31:43
that's just the Intel guys can sit
31:45
around way the inner conversation to
31:47
opened up what we started talking about
31:49
it went like this
31:50
Oh Adam read a note from one of our
31:51
producers talking about this a big big
31:53
programming operation and all the
31:55
programmers are staying away from the
31:56
Chinese you remember that note yes
31:59
they're all huddled anywhere but they
32:02
don't want to be hanging out with the
32:02
Chinese yeah yep coders and JC starts
32:06
off by saying for good reason that helps
32:13
but that's that is very strange and that
32:16
to me it's kind of new that and the
32:19
public is so poorly informed only
32:21
reading headlines
32:23
typically just and and people have tuned
32:25
out to news because what is news anymore
32:27
I think that's why one of the reasons
32:29
why people like listening to no agenda
32:31
is because you know we at least distill
32:33
we may not be right all the time we can
32:36
know but we present everything that's
32:38
out there that could be presented yes
32:40
and we have people out there who also do
32:42
analysis they give it to us and then we
32:44
realized this is fantastic that's the
32:47
thing is that we have our own analysts
32:50
and then yeah exactly
32:53
they have access to stuff we have people
32:55
that have access to stuff that
32:57
definitely the public doesn't have
32:58
access to and the reporters don't be you
33:01
know they can't even barely use a
33:02
computer so now they're not gonna get
33:04
anything from the New York Times they're
33:06
only interested in getting Trump out of
33:07
office and it's been Bernie from getting
33:08
elected hey and you know what CNN is on
33:11
and again if you thought that after it
33:13
now we'll get to the impeachment in a
33:15
moment because of course it's going to
33:16
be an acquittal vote on on Wednesday
33:19
that's expected unless something crazy
33:21
happens but at this very moment and we
33:25
have tomorrow very important for the
33:27
Democratic Party is they are going to
33:30
have the Iowa caucus that's all in
33:32
leading up to who will be the nominee so
33:34
it's an internal thing it's not a
33:35
government thing it's a demo it's the
33:37
club of Democrats they can that's how
33:39
they run it first I want us all to pay
33:43
very close attention
33:44
I believe Joe Biden's campaign is over
33:47
it is completely done and and wiped out
33:49
he will never recover because he's no
33:52
longer needed he is no longer we needed
33:55
him to be an opponent of Donald Trump
33:57
for the impeachment impeachment over
33:59
thanks Joe you you you really did your
34:02
job for us you can now go away you can't
34:04
really function anyway mark my words Joe
34:08
Biden's campaign is over which leaves us
34:11
with the Sanders surge this is an
34:15
incredible problem we need to stop
34:17
Bernie Sanders and CNN did a fabulous
34:21
job by reporting well here's the clip
34:27
and then you'll understand David CNN had
34:29
planned to bring everyone the final Iowa
34:31
poll from CNN in the Des Moines Register
34:33
tonight that is no longer happening
34:36
explain to our viewers why yeah Anna it
34:40
was brought to CNN's attention earlier
34:42
this evening that somebody who was a
34:44
question for the survey raised an issue
34:47
with the way that their interview was
34:49
conducted that means the results of the
34:51
poll could have been compromised we
34:54
weren't able to determine exactly what
34:57
happened during this person's interview
34:59
and we don't know if it was an isolated
35:02
incident so out of an abundance of
35:04
caution CNN and the Des Moines Register
35:06
and Selzer & Company who conducts the
35:09
poll decided not to release tonight's
35:11
poll we take the standards that we apply
35:16
to our polling very seriously and to
35:18
keep the highest possible standards we
35:21
wanted to present this information to
35:23
the public and explain why we didn't
35:26
proceed with releasing this poll this
35:29
evening honor so the a lot of this stuff
35:32
is almost like superstition you know how
35:34
things work and what you need and even
35:36
this caucusing which maybe John you can
35:38
try to explain it's not incredibly clear
35:41
- certainly not to anyone outside of I
35:43
don't know Iowa but this poll is an egg
35:47
or a poll that has always run and
35:49
published the on the eve of the Iowa
35:52
caucus and it is supposed to be a very
35:54
important indicator as to who is going
35:57
to be who's going to get the most people
36:00
caucusing / delegates for the ultimate
36:03
choice of the Democratic contestant in
36:08
the big reality show and I mean for CNN
36:12
to have someone call we you know it's
36:16
not like this person was on the air I
36:17
have no no proof there's a lot of you
36:20
know a fish according to official
36:22
sources there's no names anywhere but
36:24
someone called up and said hey who you
36:27
voting for Bernie
36:28
Elizabeth Jo and apparently didn't say
36:32
boo to judge and so that immediately was
36:36
taken by CNN into canceling the obvious
36:39
news that Bernie Sanders is surging
36:41
ahead of everybody so they are they are
36:45
they're meddling in the primaries for
36:47
sure
36:49
and unless you have something else I'll
36:51
play the ABC Iowa update because I think
36:53
it kind of encompasses our rap the
36:56
scheme because I have some thoughts on
36:58
this you take whatever you want plate
37:01
yours and then I'll see if I can't
37:03
remember what mine's a bike producer
37:05
last night play mine hold on what's Iowa
37:12
rap here we go with just two days to go
37:14
before Iowa's first in the nation voting
37:16
for the 2020 election the Democratic
37:18
presidential hopefuls are trying to make
37:20
every second count
37:22
spen iturra Lizabeth warren made it to a
37:23
late night campaign event Friday after
37:26
leaving president Trump's impeachment
37:28
trial they'll spend the weekend Criss
37:29
crossing the state ahead of Monday
37:31
night's caucuses the latest Monmouth
37:33
University poll shows former Vice
37:35
President Joe Biden holding a slight
37:37
edge over senator Bernie Sanders among
37:39
likely caucus-goers ah this is
37:42
interesting layman who was a whose
37:43
report was that who did that one CBS
37:46
let's listen to a be Central
37:48
Intelligence Agency broadcasters maybe
37:50
no ABC has a different edge tonight a
37:53
final frenzy the caucus is now just two
37:55
days out senator Elizabeth Warren and
37:58
listen closely to who they make sound
37:59
like a doofus
38:00
fresh off impeachment Duty making a mad
38:02
dash from the Capitol to rally her
38:04
supporters dressed in a campaign hoodie
38:06
[Applause]
38:11
that's the sound bite you want from
38:14
someone you want to marginalize and
38:15
maybe her closing argument
38:18
today we will we must come together as a
38:22
party and beat Donald Trump that is our
38:26
child
38:28
tonight a surging senator Bernie Sanders
38:30
shaking off concerns about his
38:32
electability but I believe that we are
38:34
the strongest campaign to defeat Trump a
38:39
democratic super PAC trying to stop his
38:41
momentum before the first votes are cast
38:43
pushing out an aggressive ad campaign
38:46
questioning the Senators health I do
38:48
have some concerns about Bernie Sanders
38:49
health considering the fact he did have
38:51
a heart attack and I believe that our
38:53
campaign is the campaign of energy is
38:58
the campaign of excitement the divide
39:01
within the Democratic Party on full
39:03
display in a critical election year
39:05
congresswoman Rashida to lead booing the
39:07
mention of Hillary Clinton's name as she
39:09
campaign for Sanders today apologizing
39:25
writing I allowed my discipline making
39:27
Bernie look bad very bad because he has
39:30
bad surrogates women with secretary
39:32
Clinton's latest comments about senator
39:34
Sanders and his supporters get the best
39:36
of me former Vice President Joe Biden on
39:39
a 20 city 17 County bus tour throughout
39:41
Iowa mr. vice president have you
39:43
benefited from having this thing largely
39:45
to yourself during this critical stretch
39:50
joe has his head down he has no energy
39:53
he's depressed because he know that it's
39:55
oh he knows that it's over and I
39:57
disagree with this let me just finish
40:02
the clip in them
40:08
the DNC changing its rules dropping the
40:11
donor threshold the patent the pathway
40:13
is now open for the billionaire mayor
40:16
who is self funding his own campaign to
40:18
possibly qualify for the Nevada debate
40:20
happening later this month so you
40:22
disagree with my Jo theory yeah because
40:25
the guys I follow which of the Democrat
40:27
operatives and many of them are on
40:29
Twitter John Cooper's my favorite and
40:32
they have a you can tell that this Biden
40:37
thing is they're doing everything they
40:39
can they they're not gonna let Bernie
40:40
win and so Bernie doesn't when it's kind
40:42
of has to be Biden and and here's my
40:44
basic new thinking the entire
40:47
impeachment process is designed to get
40:52
Biden to win the reason they stalled one
40:54
whole month before presenting it to the
40:57
Senate is so they could time it so the
40:59
senators would have to be in Washington
41:01
DC that are all running against Biden
41:03
right Wyden has no restrictions so Biden
41:06
can go pound the pavement in Iowa day
41:09
after day after day is impeachment drags
41:11
son coincidentally moved right to the
41:14
point where the caucuses are and
41:16
stretched so they so that's where they
41:19
tie into both these reports that we play
41:20
is these senators are rushing to Iowa
41:24
that the flyover and they're coming in
41:25
near midnight meet up with people then
41:27
they got to fly back to Washington for
41:29
the for the vote on Monday the this is
41:32
all a scheme no I agree what I agree
41:36
with that I totally agree and it was
41:41
maybe more orchestrated to thwart Bernie
41:45
than to help Joe is my idea
41:49
well its death will burn EES definitely
41:51
the target yeah they have to stop Bernie
41:53
so I would I would not disagree with the
41:56
theory that Bernie is number one on the
41:58
list of why we're doing this yes but I
42:01
still believe that is that is joke is
42:03
the one who got to take advantage of the
42:05
situation of this impeachment which
42:08
which they stretched needlessly and they
42:10
took their 24 hours they did everything
42:13
they could to keep these senators in
42:14
Washington DC where they had to attend
42:17
they couldn't say I'm out of here I'm
42:18
gonna go to I am
42:20
election to run right our campaign to
42:22
run they kept him in Washington and the
42:24
only one who there's only two people
42:26
that benefited from that and that is
42:27
Buddha jej yeah and Biden because
42:30
they're not senators yeah well and the
42:32
pavement although it won't make any
42:34
difference it's also benefit to
42:37
Bloomberg well Bloomberg's not in the
42:41
caucuses okay I want to play that a
42:44
benefit bloomer you just spending money
42:47
left to race but now he's already spent
42:49
a 200 million there's like we do some of
42:52
these look look at the players here who
42:54
were at work this is the you heard a
42:56
little bit in the ABC report this is the
42:58
anti Bernie ad that ran in Iowa the most
43:01
important thing is we have to be drunk
43:02
and we've seen the damage that Trump and
43:04
the Republican Congress have done I
43:06
doubt if Bernie Sanders can beat Trump I
43:09
like Bernie I think he has great ideas
43:10
but in Michigan Pennsylvania Iowa
43:13
they're just not going to vote for a
43:14
socialism I do have some concerns about
43:16
Bernie Sanders health considering the
43:17
fact that he did have a heart attack I
43:18
think it's very important for Democrats
43:20
to nominate somebody that can beat Trump
43:22
I don't feel as though Bernie Sanders
43:24
would do well in style chocolate
43:26
I just don't think Bernie can be charmed
43:27
EMF iPAQ is responsible for the content
43:29
of this advertising so that's the DMF I
43:32
pack that is the Democratic majority for
43:36
Israel
43:37
political action committee Board of
43:40
Directors and Lewis this is straight
43:42
from Wikipedia she's at the top of the
43:43
list White House communications director
43:45
during the Clinton administration Henry
43:49
Cisneros Cisneros HUD secretary during
43:54
Bill Clinton's administration budget
43:57
Clinton operatives
43:58
oh yeah and Jennifer Granholm who's also
44:01
a currency and end political contributor
44:05
it's obvious who's behind this just to
44:09
get rid of Bernie and it and I am very
44:14
disturbed by how far they will go and do
44:17
they not realize that there are a lot of
44:19
people who really like Bernie Sanders
44:22
there's a lot of things should be noted
44:25
well we've noted it before I think
44:27
Bernie could beat Trump if I think is
44:31
the only one who could be Trump because
44:32
it's a clear to
44:34
stinks and I think it makes the voters
44:35
have to really take his side yeah I
44:37
don't think he would be Trump but I
44:39
think he could beat room I don't think
44:40
anybody else can well not without no not
44:43
with this pushback from his own quote
44:45
unquote party well he's not in the party
44:47
that's the joke of it he's an
44:49
independent but he's running on the
44:51
Democrat yeah they're that fond of this
44:55
concept you know it was kind of
44:56
interesting that in there in the
44:58
impeachment vote of course his vote
45:00
comes through as an independent yet he's
45:01
running for the Democratic ticket which
45:04
is and I'm not quite sure how that works
45:05
why did they even like we can't they
45:07
just say yeah you're out why'd they even
45:09
let him in Socialists in the party
45:14
there's a DES left over the party that's
45:19
the future of the party it says we're
45:21
basically going if you look at the two
45:23
parties in the future the Left will have
45:26
two parties the Communist Party and the
45:28
Nazi Party as of course the right-wing
45:31
conservatives will see the left as
45:33
communist socialist communist and the
45:35
left will see the right konna right-wing
45:39
conservatives as Nazis so that's what
45:42
it's gonna be he's gonna be Nazi commies
45:45
future and Michael Moore Michael Moore
45:49
spoke at the Bernie rally he wasn't he
45:53
was a little fired up
45:55
they are removing the rule to be on the
45:58
debate stage where it says you have to
46:00
have so many people donating to you
46:02
otherwise instead of 27 people on the
46:05
stage there be 227 people on the stage
46:08
so you had you had this show they had to
46:09
get have a certain number of Americans
46:11
that would give you a buck that's all
46:14
the ruleset certain but they would show
46:17
that there's support and that's how they
46:19
determine who would be on that debate
46:20
stage today they removed that rule
46:23
because Mike Bloomberg the billionaire
46:26
the Republican mayor of New York City
46:29
they removed so that he could be in the
46:31
next debate he doesn't have to show he
46:33
has any support amongst the American
46:35
people he can just buy his way onto the
46:39
debate stage and I gotta tell you it's
46:41
so disgusting about this
46:42
i watch the debate in Iowa here two
46:44
weeks ago be all the old white debate
46:48
and the fact that the Democratic the DNC
46:52
will not allow Cory Booker on that stage
46:55
will not allow Julian Castro on that
46:58
stage but they're gonna allow Mike
47:01
Bloomberg on the stage because he's got
47:03
a billion that's right
47:16
so Bloomberg has a new ad with it with
47:21
more does he hate Jews oh no we did that
47:23
knowing you can't say that I should
47:28
mention the visuals for this ad you
47:31
don't see people you just see dogs dogs
47:34
dogs dogs dogs on leashes dogs look at
47:37
each other it's a dog ad to Diane for
47:40
women
47:42
Mike Bloomberg is the man to lead us he
47:45
will create more jobs Mike's not afraid
47:48
of the NRA not one bit
47:50
trust me Mike we'll get it done yeah I
47:57
like Mike I like Mike's dog I approve
48:05
this message
48:06
I'm Mike Bloomberg and I approve this
48:07
message the only thing the only thing
48:17
getting pummeled by ads for Bloomberg
48:20
Bernie and steyr yeah and even though
48:24
start he really hasn't spent much that
48:26
was real by the way that's and that's
48:27
not because I've not seen this ad in
48:30
California what is the point of this ad
48:32
what do you think I think it was put
48:34
together quickly as a joke because of
48:36
the weird way he shook that Colley's
48:38
head you saw that video thing about this
48:41
he he was he was doing a meet and greet
48:44
somewhere and someone had a dog the dog
48:46
comes up to him he grabs the dog by the
48:48
nose the dog opens his mouth so he just
48:50
basically grabs the top part of the
48:52
dog's nose and head and and just kind of
48:56
shakes it like he's shaking someone's
48:57
hand it's very disturbing wait he
49:00
grabbed your dog's muzzle and shook the
49:01
muzzle jet but just the dog's mouth is
49:04
open so just the top part of the muzzle
49:06
oh he put his hand in the dog's mouth
49:08
yes yes yes why the dog didn't clamped
49:12
down
49:12
sadly no otherwise you would have heard
49:14
about it he had to know that dog nobody
49:17
in their right mind does that unless
49:19
he's a reptile well there's that
49:30
maybe the dogs just vote for him I don't
49:32
know maybe have a I have a nice Oh for
49:35
the potential end of the show okay is it
49:38
the blue yeah okay
49:39
I'm Mike Bloomberg and I approve this
49:41
message I got another one later okay let
49:53
me see what else we have going on in the
49:55
2020 oh yeah you know of five three
49:58
eight media the the great pollsters who
50:01
predicted who got one thing right twenty
50:05
years ago and then they've gotten
50:06
anything right sense those guys pretty
50:08
much silver man or whatever his name is
50:10
yes that guy silver silver Brad silver
50:14
something it's the guy that everyone
50:17
trusted when he said the Hillary will
50:20
win 98 percent sure that's the guy yeah
50:23
Nate Nate Nate silver there you go so
50:26
they interviewed Stacey Abrams a quick
50:28
quote Stacey Abrams them alone of five
50:31
three media says do you think the
50:33
country will elect elect a black woman
50:35
president in the next twenty years
50:37
Abrams says yes question do you think
50:40
they'll elect you Abrams says yes that's
50:42
my plan
50:43
I'm very pragmatic uh-huh Alicia admits
50:48
she wants to be the president Wow
50:50
so she gets her talking points from the
50:52
CFR and that's what she says mm-hmm I
50:54
don't know maybe she's living there I
50:57
think that this is not the way to do
50:59
things
50:59
no well pretty bold yeah so that's ahead
51:05
of you're on board with it cuz you think
51:06
you you're on your I think she they
51:09
bought into it you bought into the
51:11
Stacey Abrams uh she said I really do I
51:15
really don't know what to think anymore
51:16
I I mean we clearly differ on the Biden
51:19
stuff so I don't want to see what
51:20
happens first I think we'll know very
51:22
quickly I'm actually almost getting to
51:26
warm up to the idea which has been
51:29
promoted and this has also been promoted
51:32
in Zero Hedge and elsewhere that Hillary
51:34
is gonna be the vice president it would
51:36
Biden well this was this was you laughed
51:38
at my Occam's razor
51:40
did literally what I suggested it's even
51:45
an animated no agenda that must have
51:47
pushed you over the edge
51:48
well it got me the weather logic was
51:52
different than yours and it was and I
51:55
started reading and something would fell
51:58
on my head the Apple that fell on my
52:00
head was that oh wait a minute there has
52:04
to be some reason some rationale some
52:07
reason my original concept that Hilary's
52:09
gonna jump in at the end isn't coming to
52:12
fruition this could be it
52:15
okay I'm not quite sure how differs oh
52:18
no it's still my idea only now you just
52:22
but I'm just saying that I'm now coming
52:25
around to thinking okay supply is mixed
52:29
I can see I can see where it could
52:31
happen it's a terrible ticket I miss you
52:35
to people with Walker's you know running
52:37
for president it's a pretty man oh my
52:42
goodness
52:42
a it's a great the whole idea is great
52:47
did you I have a Lib dev posting did you
52:51
have any any combos with your Lib Joe
52:55
friends after the no to witnesses and
52:58
documents vote which essentially was a
53:01
dour moment for many no I didn't die I'm
53:05
trying to keep trying to minimize my my
53:09
approaching it's like getting to the
53:12
edge where there's a rift in the
53:15
dimensional rift
53:16
yeah the way I'm seeing these things yes
53:19
and they're and you know I try not to
53:21
approach because I'm still worked about
53:23
the Putin's calling the shots beliefs oh
53:27
it's only gotten worse well it could be
53:32
but I felt that's not healthy to get too
53:35
close to it so you start to have it's
53:37
like this year this time space continuum
53:40
you're pieces of your Anatomy start to
53:42
dissolve right me just dangerous
53:44
here's a posting from my Lib Dem friend
53:47
and it's titled epitaph for America
53:50
mr. posted on Friday it looks like the
53:53
impeachment trial will be over tonight
53:55
I've been trying to come to grips with
53:56
how the Republic leer evidence of the
54:00
corruption of the president could go
54:01
along with it I figured it had to be
54:03
blackmail or a threat of force we now
54:05
have a russian-style government and this
54:07
is a rite of passage like the
54:09
confirmation or bar-mitzvah of the new
54:11
autocracy in in russia the parliament
54:15
has no power that seems to be the
54:17
message bouncing around the
54:18
Twittersphere Congress isn't going to do
54:20
anything about this what comes next
54:21
it's new territory for Americans really
54:23
for everyone because the last time a
54:25
great power went down this path was
54:27
before the Internet
54:28
and it just goes on and on and on and on
54:38
well instead of that let me okay I have
54:47
a couple of things first of all I
54:48
learned something completely new after
54:50
this vote and I'm very pleased with
54:52
Chuck Schumer because not often that I
54:54
learned something new from Chuck Schumer
54:56
and I've met this guy yeah I interviewed
54:59
him once way back in the day and he's a
55:03
creep but I learned a new word I learned
55:06
a new word he came out after the vote of
55:09
no witnesses no document he heard this
55:12
word - Wow
55:13
they witness a document no witnesses no
55:17
documents in an impeachment trial is it
55:20
perfectly what perfidy yeah perfectly
55:28
that's in all this kind of an arcane
55:30
word I kind of know what it means of
55:32
course that disloyalty faithlessness
55:35
falseness these are all synonyms of
55:38
course but it's an act or an instance of
55:40
disloyalty is this deceitful so why not
55:44
just say that what's this perfidy that
55:47
was so odd toad oh yeah it could be code
55:51
you're right well so there's a couple of
55:53
a couple of paths now that the m5m is
55:56
taking it I have a Supercuts montage we
55:59
always love doing those
56:01
so the initial response from the m5m is
56:04
if you didn't have a witness if you
56:07
didn't have documents even though you
56:09
have witness testimony and documents
56:10
from the house impeachment then it's not
56:14
an acquittal it's it may be an acquittal
56:17
but it's certainly not an exoneration
56:19
well he will not be acquitted you cannot
56:21
be acquitted if you don't have a trial
56:22
if the president's acquittal will be a
56:25
meaningless this can't be a real
56:27
acquittal you cannot have a true
56:29
acquittal if you've not had a fair trial
56:31
but do not be a true acquittal if
56:34
there's not been a fair trial and he can
56:36
say well I was acquitted but he really
56:37
can't say he was exonerated he may get
56:39
an equipment but he's not gonna get an
56:41
exoneration it's not an exoneration we
56:44
can't let it be seen as that I think
56:45
they'll always be a always be an
56:47
asterisk it should be fair to the
56:48
president we will not benefit from an
56:51
acquittal or dismissal if the trial is
56:53
not viewed as fair it's not a real trial
56:57
and it's not a real exoneration if in
56:59
fact we do have a not guilty finding
57:02
it's gonna be questioned in the absence
57:04
of a fair trial how can the American
57:07
people conclude that justice was done
57:09
after the senators deliberate and vote
57:12
on trial or sham you're right the next
57:14
step is for Victor acquit mr. president
57:17
without a fair trial the value of your
57:19
acquittal will be zero zero very very
57:23
little okay so that's the shaping the
57:26
message there from the m5m interestingly
57:31
over on that exclusively MSNBC on the am
57:36
joy joy read show she brought on former
57:38
spook Malcom Nance and he just went
57:42
straight to it which I find this this I
57:45
find to be very not that a lot of people
57:46
are watching am joy but this guy is
57:49
propagating something which is yeah if
57:52
that's the way you want to go it's fine
57:54
but when you bring this kind of thing
57:56
into question you make it difficult for
57:59
the whole country everything it's just a
58:01
shitty thing to do well I think that we
58:04
are standing in to a measure of danger
58:06
that is going to be extremely extremely
58:09
critical for the American Republic it's
58:12
not only that Donald
58:14
Trump is being given permission on the
58:16
basis of what he's done in the past to
58:18
go and cheat in this election this vote
58:21
next Wednesday when he is acquitted will
58:24
give the entire world permission to
58:27
attack the United States and perhaps be
58:30
rewarded for it so just imagine next in
58:33
November second Tuesday of next November
58:36
it may not be Russia providing political
58:39
propaganda beyond what they did in 2016
58:41
imagine North Korea loosing their entire
58:46
global hacking Network upon the
58:48
Democratic Party and supporting Donald
58:51
Trump's re-election it could be bad you
58:53
know what do we wake up the more of the
58:55
other nine election and we're told truck
58:57
one Vermont how would we even deal with
58:58
actual interference in the vote right I
59:01
mean again a director tackle in the
59:03
United States where a nation state has
59:06
decided that they are going to actually
59:08
hack the results and make it is so
59:11
obvious in such a way that one party the
59:15
Republicans say well that's just too bad
59:17
that's the result of the election Donald
59:19
Trump wins and the other party is left
59:23
standing there blinking at a president
59:25
who now believes he can do anything he
59:28
wants in the natural national interest
59:31
so of course all of our opponents in the
59:34
global threat arena that's North Korea
59:37
as you said Saudi Arabia has a very
59:39
vested interest in keeping Donald Trump
59:42
in as president of the United States and
59:43
they use israeli-american and other
59:47
subcontractors to carry out nefarious
59:50
hacking and intelligence activities this
59:52
nation is going to be under attack cyber
59:55
wise unlike anything that we've seen
59:58
before not just this information I think
1:00:00
we may possibly finally see people put
1:00:03
their hands on those thumbs of the
1:00:05
scales of American voting machines or
1:00:07
tally machines at the state level
1:00:10
wherever they can and it will be sloppy
1:00:12
it will be so obvious that again there's
1:00:15
nothing we're gonna be able to do about
1:00:16
it because one side will accept the
1:00:18
result
1:00:20
Wow hey that's going pretty far he's
1:00:25
based in this is former intelligence guy
1:00:27
yeah well he's still under orders he's
1:00:30
probably des probably right from the CIA
1:00:31
there you go
1:00:32
and the idea that North Korea is gonna
1:00:36
unleash his hordes of hackers yeah this
1:00:40
is bullcrap yeah but people don't know
1:00:43
that y'all I mean even even the probing
1:00:45
of ports which in the m5m quickly was
1:00:49
called thousands of attacks per minute
1:00:51
that people if you ask people on the
1:00:53
street
1:00:54
Lyall Eyewitness News if you say was the
1:00:57
2016 election hack they say oh yeah the
1:01:00
results were hacked of course because
1:01:01
that's what they've heard not that they
1:01:04
actually care that much anymore but Ted
1:01:08
Cruz senator Cruz is on a podcasts truth
1:01:11
always wants to come out although I
1:01:13
don't think his truth is correct but it
1:01:15
was odd no you know he was being
1:01:18
interviewed on another podcast he is he
1:01:21
is a podcast Meister now for he will
1:01:23
promote he invented the podcast that's
1:01:25
correct and he will promote his podcast
1:01:28
but he says something else here a lot of
1:01:30
questions that raised a lot of questions
1:01:32
of corruption and the president I think
1:01:34
not only was justified but had a
1:01:35
responsibility to say look into this and
1:01:38
investigate that corruption I think that
1:01:40
exchange was really important briefly if
1:01:41
president Trump's watching tonight your
1:01:43
message to him
1:01:45
the Senate's gonna follow the law we've
1:01:47
given both sides a fair trial the house
1:01:49
didn't have a fair proceeding it had a
1:01:51
one-sided partisan proceeding we let
1:01:53
both sides present their case we're
1:01:55
going to apply the law I think by the
1:01:57
end of the weekend the president is
1:01:58
going to be convicted I'll also mention
1:02:04
the guy asking the question doesn't even
1:02:07
correct him to be convicted although we
1:02:14
let both sides present their case we're
1:02:15
going to apply the law and I think by
1:02:17
the end of the weekend the president is
1:02:19
going to be convicted I'll also mention
1:02:24
more this find information like that
1:02:26
what I just said on my podcast
1:02:32
oops
1:02:34
stupid Ted uh okay so we had that then
1:02:39
we had well then we had just bitter
1:02:43
complaining o Hakeem Jeffries he was one
1:02:47
of the house managers and this was
1:02:50
actually he was I found that this to be
1:02:52
inches one of the I think this was
1:02:53
Friday you know the last Q&A session or
1:02:57
the discussion session and he is
1:02:59
answering a question that came of course
1:03:01
from one of the senators was slowly
1:03:04
walked to the desk the desk to the
1:03:05
Justice Roberts taking up all the
1:03:07
valuable airtime the question is is the
1:03:10
steel dossier could that be considered
1:03:12
foreign interference in election which
1:03:17
you know considering it was shepherded
1:03:20
by a citizen of the UK and included
1:03:23
comments and information from Russians
1:03:25
arguably yes but Hakeem Jeffries argued
1:03:29
it on the floor the opposite way this
1:03:31
thing with senators the thank you for
1:03:32
the question the analogy is not
1:03:35
applicable to the president situation
1:03:38
because first to the extent that
1:03:42
opposition research was obtained it was
1:03:46
opposition research that was purchased
1:03:56
it's not election interference if you
1:03:59
buy the opposition research but if you
1:04:02
just like scraping it yourself then
1:04:04
clearly that is interfering an election
1:04:06
I did get one does one thing that I
1:04:10
wanted to play in that Q&A era
1:04:13
yeah and this was this relates to the
1:04:16
last show and this is John Roberts
1:04:17
explaining the tiebreaker situation I
1:04:20
got that too yeah this guy was so happy
1:04:21
that he answered that because we didn't
1:04:23
really know it was it was a question
1:04:24
which is a new piece of information in
1:04:27
there I didn't realize the Democratic
1:04:29
leader will state the inquiry is the
1:04:31
Chief Justice aware that in the
1:04:32
impeachment trial of President Johnson
1:04:35
Chief Justice chase as presiding officer
1:04:38
cast tiebreaking votes on both March
1:04:40
31st and April 2nd 1868
1:04:44
I am mr. leader the one concerned a
1:04:47
motion to adjourn
1:04:48
the other concerned a motion to close
1:04:50
deliberations I do not regard those
1:04:53
isolated episodes 150 years ago as
1:04:57
sufficient to support a general
1:04:59
authority to break ties if the members
1:05:02
of this body elected by the people and
1:05:04
accountable to them divided equally on a
1:05:07
motion the normal rule is that the
1:05:09
motion fails I think it would be
1:05:12
inappropriate for me and unelected
1:05:14
official from a different branch of
1:05:16
government to assert the power to change
1:05:18
that result so that the motion would
1:05:20
succeed so 50/50 is a loser yeah and now
1:05:27
I was watching this vote and I loved how
1:05:30
it worked right down to the very last
1:05:32
vote so will it be 50/50 will be 41 for
1:05:36
what's it going to be could they get two
1:05:38
more
1:05:40
I loved how they killed the mic and
1:05:43
waited and it just that the tally stood
1:05:45
stuck there I was beauty I was a good
1:05:48
dramatic moment although they forgot the
1:05:50
confetti because the every show ends
1:05:52
with the confetti a fountain but learn
1:05:58
some new things and where is it here
1:06:04
sorry about that
1:06:08
now wait a minute here is what they were
1:06:13
counting on was or the Democrats were
1:06:16
counting on Murkowski from Alaska they
1:06:20
thought that she would be one of those
1:06:21
votes that could just now in this case
1:06:23
it would have still been 50/50 so would
1:06:25
have been a loser and you know Mitt
1:06:28
Romney being the hero that he is he
1:06:30
voted for the the witnesses and
1:06:33
documents I think looking back at
1:06:37
Murkowski I think she got I think in an
1:06:40
odd way although wouldn't have made
1:06:41
difference because it would have been
1:06:42
50/50 and thus a loser although I'm sure
1:06:45
we could have argued and had hearings
1:06:47
about that for another month I think it
1:06:49
was Sarah Palin that actually helped
1:06:52
swing this vote in the way that it did
1:06:55
she threatened Markowski that if she
1:06:57
voted to impeach Trump or or or do
1:07:02
anything of the like to remove him that
1:07:04
she would run for her seat in Alaska
1:07:07
which I think we're cows Keyes was
1:07:08
actually kind of worried about it could
1:07:11
happen
1:07:11
and I think that that would probably
1:07:13
have some Murkowski herself claim that
1:07:16
the reason she did is because she saw
1:07:17
that there's just a bunch of political
1:07:19
political of the whole process and it
1:07:23
was just used to embarrass the president
1:07:25
and there's no purpose in it and so she
1:07:27
refused to take part in that so she took
1:07:29
site of the Republicans although she
1:07:32
could have had other reasons I found the
1:07:34
one thing that it was the kind of the
1:07:36
argument for the no witnesses that came
1:07:39
up on the on the Republican side one of
1:07:42
the president's lawyers gave this little
1:07:45
spiel which was not not one bit of it
1:07:48
and I thought this was a pretty good
1:07:49
argument because he argues here that
1:07:52
this that the reason that we're not
1:07:54
gonna go anywhere with this is because
1:07:55
there's nothing to it to begin with and
1:07:58
that is not even discussed by the
1:08:00
mainstream media so I wanted to play it
1:08:02
so this is the argument for no witnesses
1:08:04
so this idea that they haven't had
1:08:06
witnesses is that's the smokescreen
1:08:10
you've heard from a lot of witnesses the
1:08:13
problem with the case the problem with
1:08:15
their position is even with all of those
1:08:18
witnesses it doesn't prove up an
1:08:21
impeachable offense the articles fail I
1:08:25
think it's very dangerous if the house
1:08:28
runs up which they did articles of
1:08:32
impeachment quickly so quickly that they
1:08:35
are clamoring for evidence despite the
1:08:38
fact that they put all of this evidence
1:08:39
forward they got their wish of an
1:08:41
impeachment by Christmas that was the
1:08:43
goal but now they want you to do the
1:08:46
work they failed to do but as I said
1:08:48
time and time again we heard you didn't
1:08:51
hear from witnesses you didn't hear from
1:08:52
many witnesses you mr shipp modified
1:08:54
that a little bit today a little bit you
1:08:57
heard from a lot of witnesses but if we
1:08:59
go down the road of witnesses this is
1:09:02
not a one-week process remember I talked
1:09:06
about the waving the wand and Ukraine
1:09:08
corruption in Ukraine was gone you're
1:09:09
not gonna have a witness wand here where
1:09:11
we just say okay you got a week to do
1:09:12
this and get it done there's no way that
1:09:14
would be proper under due process but
1:09:17
you know due process is supposed to be
1:09:19
for the person accused and they're
1:09:22
turning it on its head they brought the
1:09:24
articles before you they're the ones
1:09:26
that rushed the case up and then held it
1:09:28
before you could actually start the
1:09:29
proceedings but they're the ones that
1:09:31
passed the articles before Christmas you
1:09:34
know we talked a lot about the court
1:09:37
system and the fact that they were
1:09:38
seeking witnesses and when it got close
1:09:39
to actually having a court proceeding
1:09:41
they decided that they didn't want to
1:09:44
have that witness go through that
1:09:46
proceeding they actually withdrew the
1:09:48
subpoena to moot the case out how many
1:09:51
constitutional challenges will we have
1:09:54
in this body because they placed a
1:09:56
burden on you that they wouldn't take
1:09:58
themself in putting their case forward
1:10:01
if we look at our constitutional
1:10:03
framework and our constitutional
1:10:04
structure that's not the way it's
1:10:06
supposed to work yeah this was very
1:10:10
irritating to a lot of a lot of the
1:10:13
Senators and there's a term for it which
1:10:16
the senator from Hawaii mazie Hirono
1:10:19
coined when she was interviewed
1:10:23
president who already we know he has
1:10:26
very few constraints on his behavior and
1:10:29
there will be even fewer you will be
1:10:32
running around saying that he has been
1:10:34
exonerated no he has been let off the
1:10:37
hook by the Republicans we're not going
1:10:39
to vote for his conviction but he is not
1:10:42
going to be set free by the American
1:10:46
people I hope forget that this is what's
1:10:49
not a fair trial with no witnesses no
1:10:52
documents total stonewalling by the
1:10:54
President and I don't care what kind of
1:10:56
nice little legal constitutional
1:10:58
defenses like they came up with all nice
1:11:03
little I don't care about you nice
1:11:05
though the constitutional legal legal
1:11:07
tricks vote her out Aloha
1:11:23
before we do anything else I want to say
1:11:25
happy Black History Month which really
1:11:28
should be a Doss History Month and you
1:11:33
can always remember when it's Black
1:11:34
History Month because it's the shortest
1:11:36
month and one of the coldest that's the
1:11:38
way we roll in America however something
1:11:40
really nice happened though that we're
1:11:42
happy with the United States Postal
1:11:45
Service for has come out with a black
1:11:48
heritage forever stamp of Gwen Ifill
1:11:55
really yeah which i think is really nice
1:11:58
and we for all the crap usually for i
1:12:01
casters get stamps yes yeah I don't
1:12:05
think I don't know you that's a good
1:12:06
question I don't know yeah it's it's a
1:12:09
it's great it's easier the typical Gwen
1:12:11
Ifill publicity shot head shot and it's
1:12:14
a and it's a forever stamp and we miss
1:12:18
Gwen in in hindsight when this is
1:12:21
something to be learned for so when was
1:12:23
there
1:12:24
she made it apparently it was her cuz
1:12:28
when she left it ended she made sure
1:12:31
that the PBS Newshour was objective and
1:12:33
it wasn't like crazy like it is now
1:12:35
where they won't listen to anybody's
1:12:37
other side of the story do you have two
1:12:39
people on there supposed to be debating
1:12:41
but they're both in total agreement on
1:12:43
everything yeah it's really really bad
1:12:45
so we we miss we miss Gwen and I'm very
1:12:48
happy that she's honored in in this
1:12:50
small way but she I take it I take a
1:12:52
stamp when I'm dead in fact I'll take
1:12:54
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the morning to you the man who put the C
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in the caucuses of Iowa John
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well in the morning you mr. Adam Curry
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there yeah in the morning to the trolls
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in the troll room let's do a quick count
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in the morning as well - Darren O'Neill
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once again Deron hit the hit it on the
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head with the artwork for episode 1212
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we titled that one five Biden's and
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broke a rule we don't typically only one
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least as we somebody caught it well me
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for the artwork then we go for the title
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and five five Biden's was it was just a
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good title it was it's a very no agenda
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title we tried a couple others where we
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sound guy reverb all the way up
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distortion all the way up I didn't
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personally in hindsight I think the
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dishonesty dial was was funny but I
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don't think Joe is really dishonest he's
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just out of it so I gave off a political
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message that I didn't think was
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necessary at five ever to probably be
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more accurate if it's been half a notch
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can't remember exactly what the what
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I liked that one and then we both were I
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was not centered it was kind of throwing
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sluts lap down it was a right idea but
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Mark Duke of Japan and all of the
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disputed islands is a Japan see 202 20
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plug something for the producers of No
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Agenda but here it comes
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yes we are the architects really but
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2020 is a big year for us as our Pecha
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Kucha Pecha Kucha Pecha Kucha 20 by 20
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show-and-tell format which Dame Astrid
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and I devised is based on showing 20
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images yes they do this is one of the
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things they do this is this is a
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worldwide thing this is not just in
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Japan they've have you know they're
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they're big on this this is the thing
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big is their big thing this is their no
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agenda is Pecha Kucha Pecha Kucha okay
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you have you show 20 images was auto
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forward for 20 seconds each we started
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in Tokyo in 2003 and Penta Kucha nights
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have spread around the world to over
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1200 cities with over 100 events each
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month just like No Agenda we run it on a
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value for value model and that's why
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it's spread far and wide
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No Agenda meetups are growing go
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globally people simply love getting
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together on the 20th of February 2020
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2020 we'll be holding our our
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international Pecha Kucha it's actually
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to 20th of this month
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Pecha Kucha day in 100 cities and we are
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hope to have 1,000 presentations and
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will be made around the world then check
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out what we were up to at there we go
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IP k 2020 dot-com IP k 2020 comm anyone
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share Pecha Kucha put your soul into a
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man
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Pecha Kucha you and no agenda or family
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so here's the next 20 thank you for your
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courage sir mark duke of the japan or
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all the disputed islands in the jet pan
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see it
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no jingles no karma yeah this petticoat
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I I have successfully been able to miss
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twice in Austin once because there was
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flooding believe it or not the whole
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event was flooded out but this it's a
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phenomenon the Pecha Kucha is a big deal
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then it's just fun to say I'll pet you
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Kucha come over here I'll pet you
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coochie with that do you put your it's
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gonna be better than the TED talks let's
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put it that way well and thank you you
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you're making a great point and TED
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Talks and is all this you know crazy
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stuff that's what you can and can't do I
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don't think there's any rules for Pecha
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Kucha just 20 by 20 and roll with it oh
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it's great then they're doing good work
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Wow so we heard from Sir Mark and day
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mastered in one show that's nice yeah
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John grumblings next two hundred two
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dollars and 20 cents this is my annual
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donation and the palindrome made it a
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little more fun no karma or anything
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since that usually doesn't work out for
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me anyway there's something to be said
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for knowing what it does or doesn't do
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thank you very much thank you 20 20 Adam
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and John as it happens I'm 33 on this 33
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the 33rd day of 2020 which is of course
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two - I would like to make sure I'm on
1:27:36
the right side of karmic palindromic
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dimensional wormhole today so here's
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some value for value I could use some
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job startup Karma and here's the hoping
1:27:45
the auspicious birthday / palindrome has
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a multiplier multiplier effect unsaid
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karma for jingles maybe just some
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angelic initiatives of choice yep I just
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for good measure I yes and keep up the
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good work 73 no 73 kilo 5 alpha Charlie
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Charlie and hey you were the president
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of oops
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that's not what I wanted I wanted the
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nice little I so that's what we wanted
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that's true jobs jobs jobs and jobs
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that's
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your job you've got karma snowy Cascades
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2020 no jingles no Carmen and then she
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writes go chief yeah go chief since
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today is the big day I'm very I'm very
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excited about the Super Bowl I would I
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love you know the more I did anyway but
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well because I'm in such conflict we
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have so I know that I was first I was
1:28:52
thinking the Chiefs will win and then I
1:28:54
because of the you know the racist
1:28:56
nature of their name and that will bring
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you to the forefront and and then I
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thought well no wait a minute it's got
1:29:01
to be the 49ers because they have the
1:29:05
first you know they have a female coach
1:29:07
not the head coach but female coach and
1:29:09
she's queer or gay or lesbian whatever
1:29:11
it is which I doesn't matter but and
1:29:14
then all of a sudden the Chiefs
1:29:16
quarterback was wearing a trump Kanye
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sweatshirt to like wow do is it the is
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it the San Francisco Nancy Pelosi's
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versus the Kansas City Trumpy Chiefs and
1:29:29
I'm like I'm not sure which way it's
1:29:32
gonna go and then I see you know the
1:29:35
real news is out that the Super Bowl
1:29:37
will feature women owners on each side
1:29:40
for the first time in history so it's
1:29:42
got to be the 49ers even though I really
1:29:44
despise your team and California and
1:29:48
everything about it well let's go to
1:29:51
another source we don't have his
1:29:53
donation today even though I think he
1:29:54
sent one everybody didn't come in on
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time it moves over the limit but obvious
1:29:59
reasons this is fuga Soto yeah Earl yeah
1:30:04
he says he goes on about his octopus's
1:30:08
emotional support octopus and he has he
1:30:10
has like one of the I thought it's from
1:30:12
one of the teams but then I looked
1:30:13
closer and I see he says go chefs go
1:30:19
chefs
1:30:20
the food service people they're gonna go
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chefs
1:30:26
I mean I will be rooting for the Chiefs
1:30:28
but I really think that
1:30:31
the the fix is in for the 49ers you're
1:30:34
gonna have they're both teams are fun to
1:30:37
watch and the curious thing is that
1:30:38
she's offense is fun to watch and the
1:30:41
49ers defense is fun to watch your
1:30:43
goodness it'll be fun to watch it'll be
1:30:45
a fun game to watch both team here's
1:30:47
another movie since we're talking about
1:30:48
it that both teams the coaches on both
1:30:51
teams have a history of choking which
1:30:53
makes it really interesting cuz cuz the
1:30:57
big guy on the Chiefs the Andy Reid's a
1:31:00
coach and he's a big fat guy and he was
1:31:03
in the Super Bowl before and they lost
1:31:04
and it was a choke job and then the
1:31:07
49ers head coach used was the guy he was
1:31:11
one of the wasn't the head coach but he
1:31:12
was the offensive coordinator I believed
1:31:15
in the Atlantic game when they played
1:31:17
the Patriots and it was the biggest
1:31:20
choke job in the history of the Super
1:31:23
Bowl so we have two guys that are
1:31:25
potential massive choke artists playing
1:31:29
against each other
1:31:30
something's got to give who will choke
1:31:33
the hardest we'll find out later today
1:31:37
onward with sir woody of the Falls in
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Sioux Falls South Dakota 202 dollars and
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20 cents
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merry Groundhog Day something else we
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forgot about ya at 4:35 p.m. I will
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complete my 73rd Revolution around the
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old son all these congratulations on
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February after 20 years of some work
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lots of waiting and lots of doses of
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examples of the magic 22 freaked me out
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keep it wacky congratulations this or
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silver dude that's nice
1:34:17
well-deserved stop the hammering
1:34:21
you've got karma sorry
1:34:24
he needed a go karma we do you've got
1:34:30
[Music]
1:34:32
Trevor Davidson - OH - OH - from Calgary
1:34:36
Alberta greetings from Calgary Canada
1:34:40
Navy I hit got hit in the mouth a year
1:34:43
or two ago from a friend at first I was
1:34:44
fearful that it was a podcast that was
1:34:47
just a right-wing conspiracy outlet to
1:34:51
defend Trump I stuck with it and
1:34:54
realized it when you deconstruct media
1:34:56
and all they talk about is orange man
1:34:59
bad it can't seem that way exactly
1:35:02
seeing how the media operates has been
1:35:04
an eye open an eye opener and scary
1:35:07
since they are still deemed trustworthy
1:35:10
not by us if any of the names are nice
1:35:14
out there know of an outlet doing the
1:35:15
same deconstruction thing here in Canada
1:35:17
that would be great to hear yeah I
1:35:20
worked it I would say the rebel the
1:35:22
rebel comes pretty yeah this good
1:35:29
material on the rebel is for sure for
1:35:31
sure we're getting pretty divided up
1:35:35
here and when the PM gifts what he deems
1:35:38
good media six hundred million dollars
1:35:41
it creates dot-dot-dot questions I
1:35:45
actually have a clip about that for
1:35:46
later good anyways after hearing the
1:35:51
horse race I knew it was time to do the
1:35:54
deed to get deduced just started with
1:36:02
some friends that could request some
1:36:04
goat karma followed by a clover char I
1:36:06
think that sounds pretty good
1:36:09
finally it's the the Amy that sounds
1:36:16
pretty good that's become our new we
1:36:18
we've dropped that's true from our
1:36:21
vocabulary here at home and now
1:36:23
everything is hey ready for dinner it's
1:36:26
like that sounds pretty good thank you
1:36:30
very much thank you very much more
1:36:32
idiotic
1:36:33
think that sounds pretty good you've got
1:36:38
Karma I screwed it up again everyone's
1:36:43
asking for goat karma today you've got
1:36:51
these double doses are gonna do the
1:36:55
William bag didn't con sugar and con con
1:36:59
hoho Caen
1:37:00
kind of who could control kahoka n--
1:37:03
kancho code should I can't pronounce the
1:37:06
city it's $200 from having these in
1:37:09
Pennsylvania con its Conshohocken time
1:37:12
shuttle Conshohocken contract
1:37:13
Conshohocken yeah yeah tight I've been
1:37:16
man overboard for a while but I can't
1:37:18
ignore that the corona virus contains
1:37:21
the magic number of a nucleotides by
1:37:25
informatics Stack Exchange dot-com what
1:37:30
yeah well this is what we discussed it
1:37:32
has the the the DNA the genetic code has
1:37:37
33 a's at the end of course i mean we
1:37:44
have not ignored that we discussed it on
1:37:46
the last show and it's obvious this
1:37:49
means something is up something is up
1:37:52
and what no jingles well karma looks
1:37:56
like from william that's fine
1:37:57
Jason Grey's last on the list of
1:37:59
northglenn Colorado at 200 bucks loved
1:38:01
the show I may not make it tonight hood
1:38:03
as come flu will undoubtedly lead to
1:38:08
martial law forced vaccinations and the
1:38:11
collapse of the economy will all be OTG
1:38:14
shout out to the open eyes that hit me
1:38:17
in the mouth Claude and Tiger Tiger
1:38:20
LJ and striker any small business karma
1:38:24
would be appreciated as a venture into a
1:38:26
new field
1:38:28
you've got karma and that is a list of
1:38:36
associate executive producers and
1:38:38
executive producers although I'll
1:38:39
probably going to include Eric from
1:38:42
Stockholm up in the list because it
1:38:44
looks like there could be a amount of
1:38:46
money that didn't ran something if
1:38:48
something got lost in the in the euro
1:38:50
translation and so we probably push him
1:38:53
up but unless he just does he ever know
1:38:55
it or not there's no note to where I
1:38:57
will go look on the email in the next
1:38:59
segment but it there's no reason for the
1:39:02
199 is not anonymous and no it doesn't
1:39:05
make sense anyway the executive producer
1:39:11
ship thank you very much to our
1:39:13
associate and our straight up executive
1:39:16
producers that good showing for today
1:39:18
thanks for participating in the magic
1:39:20
number of the palindrome
1:39:21
it makes everybody feel good it's a
1:39:23
great number and you help your podcast
1:39:27
continue to be produced and that is
1:39:28
highly appreciated and we'll be thanking
1:39:31
more people in our second segment coming
1:39:33
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1:39:37
week on Thursdays or Sundays what
1:39:39
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1:39:41
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1:39:45
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speed on all things Rohan flu our
1:39:59
formula is this we go out or hit people
1:40:03
in the mouth
1:40:05
[Applause]
1:40:14
[Music]
1:40:18
there's what let one another element of
1:40:20
the Wuhan flu thing I didn't get a clip
1:40:22
of it it was a local thing I just missed
1:40:24
it apparently they're flying these
1:40:27
drones have you seen these videos no
1:40:29
they're flying these drones around Wuhan
1:40:32
yeah and the drones have loudspeakers on
1:40:36
them and they drones fly up they fly up
1:40:39
over your head they start yelling at you
1:40:41
if you don't wear a mask they show one
1:40:46
were apparently yelling some little kid
1:40:48
who didn't know what the hell is going
1:40:49
on here runs down the street scared to
1:40:52
death Wow no I have not seen these
1:40:55
videos I did want to just jump in on
1:40:58
what our producer said who was it who
1:41:00
was talking about the six hundred
1:41:02
million dollar yes that was a Trevor
1:41:04
from Calgary so I just I just clip this
1:41:07
this morning from the rebel actually who
1:41:10
was complaining about this about a new
1:41:14
policy paper that has come out about
1:41:17
elections in Canada and actually the
1:41:21
title of it is Canadian government wants
1:41:24
to regulate internet media according to
1:41:26
a cabinet advisory panel who released
1:41:29
this well advisory paper as to what the
1:41:33
Canadian government should do to protect
1:41:35
its citizens from horrible
1:41:38
disinformation and a candidate does have
1:41:40
a constitutional clause about freedom of
1:41:45
speech and freedom of expression and
1:41:47
free in fact it I think it expressly
1:41:49
states freedom to use all media to
1:41:52
communicate your message which would
1:41:54
include podcasts and YouTube etc so I
1:41:57
chopped it down a bit this is Ezra
1:41:58
Levante from the rebel discussing this
1:42:00
very interesting case in Canada the word
1:42:03
regulate appears fifty four times in
1:42:07
their report fifty four of course it did
1:42:09
like this we recommend that the CRTC
1:42:13
regulate certain internet media content
1:42:15
undertakings oh really
1:42:17
really of course you do let me give you
1:42:19
an example of one of their proposals in
1:42:21
an increasingly connected society an
1:42:24
appropriate balance to be struck between
1:42:25
maintaining a free and open space for
1:42:27
the idea exchange of ideas and
1:42:29
information
1:42:30
respecting and protecting individual and
1:42:32
collective rights and freedoms and not
1:42:35
further marginalizing Canadians from
1:42:38
diverse social locations at the core of
1:42:43
the challenges posed by harmful content
1:42:46
is the question of the rights and
1:42:49
responsibilities of digital
1:42:51
intermediaries for the accuracy or
1:42:54
appropriateness of information that is
1:42:56
distributed on or shared via their
1:42:59
platforms and any related social harms
1:43:01
that may be caused hang on I mean I I
1:43:04
know the Charter of Rights it has a
1:43:06
section called fundamental freedoms and
1:43:09
it says everyone has the following
1:43:12
fundamental freedoms it's granted to me
1:43:15
as an individual freedom of speech
1:43:16
freedom of the press freedom of thought
1:43:18
etc so how are they gonna do this how
1:43:20
they gonna regulate the Internet well
1:43:21
they want the government to decide a
1:43:23
strong financially stable and
1:43:25
independent news sector it delivers
1:43:28
diverse accurate trusted and reliable
1:43:31
sources of news to Canadians through a
1:43:32
variety of media is essential to the
1:43:34
health of democracy and to an engaged
1:43:36
citizenry it is also necessary to
1:43:39
counter the spread of misinformation
1:43:40
facilitated by communications
1:43:42
technologies this section focuses on
1:43:44
ensuring that Canadians have access to a
1:43:46
wide range of accurate reliable and
1:43:48
trusted sources of Canadian news there
1:43:51
are certain of their crews my point is
1:43:53
who is telling the truth and who's lying
1:43:55
and everything in between well that's
1:43:57
ours as individuals to figure out it's
1:43:59
part of life but this Trudeau
1:44:01
hand-picked panel wants to make
1:44:02
determinations for you by using the
1:44:05
government that's right that's right so
1:44:08
that's what you're looking at Canada
1:44:11
it's just like the UK man and you don't
1:44:15
actually have free speech and we're
1:44:17
getting very close to being shut down
1:44:18
here as well oh yeah I mean not really
1:44:22
shut down but you know we don't quite
1:44:25
have the government well that we
1:44:26
actually do have the government saying
1:44:28
we can't have dishonest ads for
1:44:31
political ads that can will can't happen
1:44:33
as if not every policy every politician
1:44:37
lies one way or the other let's talk
1:44:40
about lying in a so they just may get
1:44:42
into a couple of clips of
1:44:43
wanting to play uh well it'll be nice if
1:44:48
I had the right sheet of paper somehow I
1:44:50
moved it go on with your next thing okay
1:44:53
well here it is no part yeah you are
1:44:58
well I was going to play something that
1:45:00
I it's actually kind of related to the
1:45:04
to the donation segment on our value for
1:45:06
value model so I'll do that you know any
1:45:08
while you're looking for this is a quick
1:45:10
clip dr. Mark Hyman is he on the show
1:45:15
the doctors maybe he's definitely a TV
1:45:17
show doctor anything and he relates a
1:45:20
story about how incredibly corrupt
1:45:23
television is specifically one I mean
1:45:25
it's incredibly corrupt in general but
1:45:29
this one example was interesting to me
1:45:31
because of something that I witnessed
1:45:32
and participated in thirty-five years
1:45:35
ago and this is about the inherent
1:45:39
dishonesty of television media in this
1:45:43
case a health-related show when it comes
1:45:46
to sponsors advertisers or native ads
1:45:49
not being disclosed I can tell you a
1:45:51
story from the past because it shows not
1:45:52
on the air anymore
1:45:53
I was the Martha Stewart Show and I was
1:45:55
on the show and we're working with a
1:45:58
producer and we were talking about
1:45:59
getting healthy and working out and
1:46:00
detoxing and Martha had her trainer
1:46:03
there and the producer says what we're
1:46:05
gonna have to do a bit as part of the
1:46:06
segment on dairy and how dare is such a
1:46:08
great sports recovery drink no way yes
1:46:11
and so I was like you know I'm just
1:46:14
sorry to tell you but there's always
1:46:15
evidence that that's not true so I
1:46:17
download all the scientific papers
1:46:20
documenting the science behind the fact
1:46:22
that dairy isn't a sports drink it's
1:46:25
like mmm I know but we kind of have to
1:46:28
because this spot is sponsored by the
1:46:30
dairy cow my gosh and then if you're
1:46:33
ever on television you know that the
1:46:35
experts don't get notes they don't get
1:46:37
cue cards they don't get teleprompters
1:46:38
they have to know their stuff well this
1:46:40
woman who was the trainer had all these
1:46:42
two cards that was being held up about
1:46:45
dairy with all the bullet points of why
1:46:47
there is such a great food and sports
1:46:48
drink it's insidious so we think we're
1:46:51
getting news we're thinking any author
1:46:52
that supports to from matters
1:46:55
- Lister experts and we are influenced
1:46:57
by these experts I mean the evidence is
1:46:59
so clear that you know industry is
1:47:01
heavily funding science well I know why
1:47:04
we called science but I heard this and
1:47:08
the surprise is nobody but I wanted to
1:47:10
relate a story that's that happened me
1:47:13
thirty-five years ago with the Dutch
1:47:15
Dairy Council when I was doing the
1:47:17
television show in the Netherlands I was
1:47:20
maybe I was just twenty I started when I
1:47:21
was 19 I was just twenty and a a
1:47:24
decision was made and I wasn't really
1:47:26
clued into it in the beginning it's oh
1:47:29
yeah yeah you're gonna do this for every
1:47:30
interview you do I'm gonna put a glass
1:47:33
of milk here and the guest me of the
1:47:34
guest typically had a you know a Coke or
1:47:37
a or a beer or whatever a glass of wine
1:47:39
and and and and and it would just be on
1:47:43
the table and then a certain point the
1:47:46
producer said yeah could you could you
1:47:47
take a drink of that during the
1:47:49
interview like wait a minute that so
1:47:52
they literally wanted me to take a drink
1:47:54
of milk while I'm interviewing Mick
1:47:56
Jagger so I mean Jagger's answering a
1:47:58
question and then I take a drink of milk
1:48:01
which is they cut to me full-frame as I
1:48:04
said and I said hey and this was still
1:48:06
on a public public broadcast television
1:48:10
so it was clearly not entirely legal or
1:48:13
it was sounds illegal and and and I said
1:48:15
what is going on here and they said
1:48:18
would you like a new car and I said yes
1:48:22
was the conversation and I drank milk
1:48:27
during interviews for two years non-stop
1:48:29
and they would have no idea how much
1:48:31
they were getting from the dairy we've
1:48:33
got a card you get a car yeah I did I
1:48:35
got a it was brand new but it was a
1:48:39
Volvo for a DES but I don't think they
1:48:42
make it anymore is one of the first
1:48:43
Volvo sports cars which yes indeed is an
1:48:46
oxymoron or it's a contradiction in
1:48:50
terms at best so that you said the
1:48:52
little car it was pretty cool so that's
1:48:55
been going on for for decades and
1:48:57
decades and decades and that's why we
1:48:59
love doing this show here because it's
1:49:01
yeah we don't need a monastic you don't
1:49:03
get we don't get the hookers or the free
1:49:05
cars or nothing No
1:49:07
we get this beside huge sum CBD solve
1:49:11
nice nice nice gifts from our producers
1:49:14
no spices do a bumper stickers cool
1:49:17
stuff hats we get some hats alright did
1:49:21
you find me - I've kind of just the
1:49:23
opposite end of the spectrum where the
1:49:25
media so dumb they don't even know
1:49:27
what's real what's not I want to play a
1:49:29
couple of clips that the Sun newspaper
1:49:31
has a guy Leah
1:49:32
Liam Evans who does these interviews
1:49:36
with all kinds of people he said
1:49:38
Faraj and all these guys on there but
1:49:41
this is Andrew Doyle
1:49:42
Andrew Doyle is a comic but it's a very
1:49:46
serious comic in this interview and he's
1:49:48
the guy who does that fake character she
1:49:53
what's her name is uh thing Miriam
1:49:55
something some tatianna McGrath I think
1:49:58
so name and if you were on Twitter you
1:50:00
run into this touchy anima growl oh yeah
1:50:03
this the spoof account yeah I got you
1:50:05
it's a spoof account and she plays she
1:50:07
plays or he plays her and she is a
1:50:12
liberal kind of a lip Joe type and she
1:50:16
says all these dumb stuff it's very
1:50:22
entertaining to read but here's this guy
1:50:24
talking about Breck's and some other
1:50:26
things and these two clips the second
1:50:28
clip it really applies to what you just
1:50:29
played but let's play clip one the
1:50:31
causes of anti racism anti-sexism anti
1:50:35
homophobia and transphobia all of that
1:50:37
kind of stuff these are good causes that
1:50:39
moves virtually everyone gets on board
1:50:42
with right so we're talking about a
1:50:44
minority of social justice activists
1:50:46
have so much power that's the problem he
1:50:48
said if it were just that a few people
1:50:50
on Twitter mouthing off right I wouldn't
1:50:53
care about that it is a minority but
1:50:56
they seem to have infected all the sort
1:50:58
of major institutions in the country
1:50:59
right so they're they're in the quangos
1:51:01
right there the term the government
1:51:04
outsources all kinds of authority there
1:51:06
they're there in the law they're there
1:51:08
in education they're certainly there in
1:51:09
the media they're 100% there in the arts
1:51:11
you know they totally dominate comedy in
1:51:14
the arts and drama and TV so so when you
1:51:18
have a small group of people
1:51:20
who come generally from very bourgeois
1:51:21
backward as a face of privileged people
1:51:24
talking about how oppressed they are but
1:51:26
running everything that's kind of funny
1:51:28
so it's it's quite a good idea to to to
1:51:32
mock that because I think that
1:51:34
personally I like I like to punch up in
1:51:36
comedy you know there's all this stuff
1:51:37
about punching up and punching em right
1:51:39
and I like to punch up I like to to
1:51:40
attack those in power and I and this is
1:51:44
where the debate lies you see the people
1:51:46
who don't like what I do will say that I
1:51:48
punch down minority groups even though
1:51:50
minority groups are never the target
1:51:52
right so that's just kind of a basic
1:51:54
misinterpretation but quite a common one
1:51:57
but I'm sort of attacking those who
1:51:59
would who would patronize the minority
1:52:01
groups those who who want to try an
1:52:03
engineer Society and they're in the way
1:52:05
that they want those who have a complete
1:52:06
a complete intolerance to any kind of
1:52:11
dissent any kind of alternative
1:52:12
viewpoint any kind of even even to a
1:52:15
sort of basic discussion of principle
1:52:16
you know he's talking about there's how
1:52:20
the social justice wars have taken over
1:52:22
everything which is what we do our show
1:52:24
gets attention because we're not part of
1:52:26
that group but they run the media they
1:52:29
run you know this is John Legend well
1:52:31
it's not just John Legend it's sleeping
1:52:33
giants it's it's the castle culture and
1:52:37
it's very frightening for big brands in
1:52:40
particular because they don't quite know
1:52:42
exactly if the the tweet storm or
1:52:45
wherever it's going to end I think it
1:52:47
typically is on Twitter because that's
1:52:49
part of the mainstream media machine
1:52:50
really it's quoted the most and the
1:52:52
journalists are all on there so what and
1:52:55
you can still go look at Fox News you
1:52:57
can look at Tucker Carlson he's still
1:52:59
running my pillow dot-com ads and it's
1:53:03
amazing that he's on me he maybe he took
1:53:05
a pay cut or something because they are
1:53:07
not making the money they need to make
1:53:09
and that's purely because none of the
1:53:10
pharmaceuticals none of the other big
1:53:13
brands want to advertise on his show
1:53:16
because all they get is the tweet storm
1:53:17
of people saying oh you're evil you must
1:53:20
be Nazis and big brands walk away from
1:53:22
it is the Alma it is an unfortunate
1:53:26
addition to my statement that you can't
1:53:29
monetize the network for this very
1:53:31
reason for canceled culture
1:53:34
well it doesn't happen to us so this guy
1:53:37
who is a character decided to write an
1:53:41
op-ed and send it into the I think of
1:53:45
the Telegraph for the Express beautiful
1:53:47
as her a pseudonym of course under a
1:53:50
pseudonym and it was just it was about
1:53:53
how comics should be there should be
1:53:57
special laws against hate speech and
1:54:00
comedy clubs and apparently they took it
1:54:05
hook line and sinker and other people
1:54:07
started writing about this in agreement
1:54:09
it's already in Prime Minister question
1:54:11
time I'm sure and then so here's this
1:54:14
part this is very funny if you listen to
1:54:16
the details now you wrote a fantastic
1:54:19
article for the independent that was
1:54:21
completely out there and they published
1:54:24
it under and you wrote it you submitted
1:54:25
it under not your name can you talk a
1:54:28
bit about that and why you think so many
1:54:30
people fall for two Tony McGrath being
1:54:32
wheel so you're talking about an article
1:54:35
by Liam Evans which is for the lis
1:54:37
pendens yes so Liam Evans submitted an
1:54:41
article
1:54:42
Liam Evans doesn't exist and it was
1:54:46
obviously a hoax right so clearly a hoax
1:54:49
what what he was saying was that
1:54:50
comedians needs to be subject to hate
1:54:52
speech laws and he gave a couple of
1:54:54
examples and said you know basically the
1:54:55
police ought to get involved now this is
1:54:57
this is such a kind of maddeningly
1:55:00
authoritarian stance you know if I were
1:55:03
working at the independent I would look
1:55:05
at that and think but this is not real
1:55:06
is it this isn't this is made up this is
1:55:08
someone trying to hoax us but the fact
1:55:10
that they published it because they
1:55:12
agreed with the sentiment right that's
1:55:13
what it exposed it also exposed the kind
1:55:15
of the I suppose the the lack of any
1:55:19
kind of background check this was a
1:55:20
complete unknown to someone with no
1:55:22
online presence and then sprinkling the
1:55:24
skills so nothing there all is is they
1:55:26
wanted to push a worker agenda right and
1:55:28
it's just it's just that in that article
1:55:30
which is still online if you take the
1:55:32
fourth letter of every sentence it
1:55:34
spells out - Tonia McGrath wrote this
1:55:36
you gullible hacks now I'm not
1:55:38
suggesting they should have spotted that
1:55:39
but but the article in a bit topper so
1:55:42
obviously
1:55:43
made up and of course the point of this
1:55:47
I mean I know some people accused or
1:55:50
suggested that what the point of this
1:55:52
was to try and suggest that this is sort
1:55:55
of widespread view that this white
1:55:58
sought of intolerance to comedy and this
1:56:00
widespread sort Puritanism when it comes
1:56:02
to comedy there is that I don't think
1:56:04
it's as widespread as people think but
1:56:06
but it's there but actually the the
1:56:08
target of that satire was the media was
1:56:09
the woke media who absolutely will just
1:56:12
go along with absolutely anything with
1:56:13
no thought just sort of blindly push an
1:56:16
agenda and you know so it works but I
1:56:21
mean it have a look at that it's
1:56:22
ludicrous
1:56:23
it's it's utterly stupid and saying that
1:56:25
ever since then there's been a few
1:56:26
articles that have come out that I've
1:56:27
been even worse yeah where does this
1:56:32
come from how did this happen well this
1:56:35
is what we're trying to figure out and I
1:56:37
we actually talked about this I think
1:56:39
didn't we talk about this just words
1:56:43
just come from it's in the educational
1:56:45
system and one of the things we've kind
1:56:47
of both identified in fact you kind of
1:56:48
just proven the point that all this
1:56:51
stuff goes way back you have that 30
1:56:53
year old anecdote about the milk but it
1:56:56
I'm starting to think that you know it
1:56:58
came about with the security state after
1:57:00
World War two it started with the
1:57:03
takeover of the education by the woke
1:57:05
yes the education system and I think a
1:57:07
lot of it has to do with television and
1:57:09
yes baby would even take place if there
1:57:12
weren't these screens with this well
1:57:14
it's time to remind everybody that when
1:57:17
I was a kid and I get to say that now
1:57:19
with my double nickels when I was a kid
1:57:21
we were limited to how much TV we could
1:57:24
watch and it was don't sit too close
1:57:26
don't watch too much it's gonna rot your
1:57:29
brain this was a C and I'm sure that was
1:57:31
propagated by the book industry or
1:57:33
whatever what was called I don't need to
1:57:35
think the book industry needed to do
1:57:36
that it was called the boob to boob tube
1:57:39
yeah and you know these days you know
1:57:45
you see kids in the stroller on iPads
1:57:47
you know newspapers did nothing about
1:57:52
this they couldn't compete em you talk
1:57:54
about the death of the newspapers it
1:57:56
used to be competitive but then they
1:57:58
didn't do the TV news started taking
1:58:00
their stealing their lunch and of course
1:58:02
now they blame the internet but the
1:58:04
Internet's not the problem the internet
1:58:06
is just television in a networked form
1:58:08
and you know hard to monetize form which
1:58:12
makes it that much more interesting and
1:58:14
so you have yeah you have this this
1:58:18
situation where the entire public has
1:58:21
become stupefied but to the extent that
1:58:23
it is we're taught this what we're
1:58:25
talking about is it really any worse
1:58:28
with the idiots at the independent
1:58:31
printing this guy's and by the way I
1:58:32
made a mistake by said Liam Evans was
1:58:34
the interview that's not the case it was
1:58:36
the big name for this article if the
1:58:41
independents so stupid as to run this
1:58:43
fake hoax Jonathan Swift kind of essay
1:58:47
just without even doing any research or
1:58:49
checking it out or even thinking that is
1:58:51
phony or a fake I'm not convinced that
1:58:55
this wouldn't have happened 40 years ago
1:58:58
well this kind of explains why this was
1:59:02
in my clip bin and I brought it to the
1:59:05
show and thinking how does this relate
1:59:09
to anything and it kind of relates to
1:59:11
this the education system so we I'm sure
1:59:16
you've seen the old Soviet spy guys
1:59:17
we've played clips from on YouTube or
1:59:20
says ah this we attacked America we
1:59:22
attacked the west through the
1:59:23
educational system we brought in all
1:59:25
these Marxist Leninist thinking and so I
1:59:29
don't know how this wound up with my
1:59:31
clip bin but it's two minutes I'll play
1:59:32
it but before you play that when you do
1:59:34
what you just said just as a reminder
1:59:36
earlier in the show we pointed out the
1:59:38
stupidity of Harvard hiring the spy yes
1:59:42
and China yes I mean it's very easy for
1:59:45
the educational system to be corrupted
1:59:47
do you remember the highest levels the
1:59:52
McNichol Haney report McElhaney I think
1:59:56
was how do you pronounce it McElhaney
1:59:58
report it was on TV and I ain't like the
2:00:01
mid to late 90s I want to say and
2:00:05
earlier could be no yeah well some of
2:00:08
the references in this go don't go back
2:00:11
that far said this it's not from 2011
2:00:14
was the upload date so I was trying to
2:00:16
source a date for it but this is the
2:00:18
type of this was the perestroika
2:00:20
deception and it kind of explains in an
2:00:24
odd way the yeah the the guy I'm talking
2:00:29
with KGB defector Yuri Desmond off thank
2:00:32
you troll room that's that's the guy who
2:00:34
warned America that the the Soviet Union
2:00:37
not Russia the Soviet Union had set us
2:00:39
up for this you know hollowing out the
2:00:42
West from from within through the
2:00:44
educational system so this is just an
2:00:46
introduction and I encourage everyone to
2:00:48
watch this it's a whole hour it's this
2:00:50
is just two minutes of the introduction
2:00:52
of the perestroika deception which I
2:00:55
believe is the fourth book that this
2:00:57
particular author who's being
2:00:59
interviewed put out and let's just see
2:01:01
if it pertains I think it does I think
2:01:03
it connects to this
2:01:04
welcome to the McElhaney report I'm bill
2:01:06
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2:01:08
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2:01:10
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2:01:12
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interesting since 1989 the world has
2:01:17
been told that the Soviet Union
2:01:19
collapsed and that except for several
2:01:21
countries communism is dead and the u.s.
2:01:23
won the Cold War the truth the reality
2:01:27
is quite the reverse everything we have
2:01:30
witnessed since 1989 has been a massive
2:01:34
and successful the multi decade-long
2:01:36
deception strategy on the part of the
2:01:39
KGB the Soviet secret police the goal to
2:01:44
deceive the west and achieve the goal of
2:01:46
Leninist strategy a totalitarian world
2:01:48
government or international police state
2:01:51
we know this from the evidence provided
2:01:53
by Anatole galitsin the most important
2:01:56
defector from the KGB who came to
2:01:58
America in 1961 in 1980 he wrote a book
2:02:02
new lives for old that was published in
2:02:05
1984 which described the disinformation
2:02:08
strategy and made specific predictions
2:02:10
as to what the KGB KGB would do in
2:02:14
subsequent years such as removing the
2:02:17
Berlin Wall changing the name of the KGB
2:02:20
itself and other structures in the
2:02:22
Soviet hierarchy and also the role to be
2:02:25
played by Mikhail Gorbachev an
2:02:27
independent analysis of these
2:02:29
predictions years later showed that over
2:02:31
94% of them came true
2:02:34
by 1991 and since then that's how we
2:02:37
know galitsin was telling the truth and
2:02:40
quite correct our guest today who first
2:02:43
appeared on this show in 1995 is
2:02:46
uniquely qualified to expose this
2:02:48
conspiratorial strategy based in London
2:02:51
he publishes 10 newsletters and reviews
2:02:54
on economic financial and political
2:02:56
intelligence including Soviet analysts
2:02:59
these invaluable periodicals incorporate
2:03:01
the understanding of post 1989 events
2:03:04
provided by Anatoly galitsin he's
2:03:07
published Gleason's second book
2:03:09
perestroika deception he's also
2:03:11
published Joseph Douglas read cocaine on
2:03:14
the Soviet strategy of using drugs to
2:03:16
sabotage the west and he's published a
2:03:19
very important book the European Union
2:03:21
collective on the regional world
2:03:23
government now in place over both Europe
2:03:25
and Britain
2:03:28
so it was Anto legal it'san which is a
2:03:31
different guy but he was also a KGB
2:03:33
defector and a couple of takeaways from
2:03:35
this because if you've watched that
2:03:36
whole interview it's clear that there
2:03:39
were definitely Leninist Marxist
2:03:41
messaging pumped into the Western school
2:03:44
system at particularly the United States
2:03:46
but also when you listen I mean I was in
2:03:50
the Soviet Union in 1989 just before
2:03:54
David Hasselhoff personally brought the
2:03:56
wall down a lot of politicians who are
2:03:58
still in Congress today I'm looking at
2:04:01
the 70 to 80 year olds they probably
2:04:03
have the
2:04:04
this in their head like you know that
2:04:07
this and I can't really blame them
2:04:10
forward to a degrees like this is
2:04:12
nothing different this is still they
2:04:14
just changed the name of the KGB to the
2:04:15
FSB your thought yeah well I mean I
2:04:21
always thought that guy was kind of an
2:04:23
alarmist but as we witness more and more
2:04:26
and more especially what's going on now
2:04:28
with this latest group the the
2:04:31
Millennials and the Z's Zoomers they're
2:04:36
very susceptible to this it seems like
2:04:38
they got it from the beginning and get
2:04:39
it on the media they get it on TV they
2:04:41
get it from the news clothes anything
2:04:43
that supports the if any things that
2:04:45
they've been taught to subject to
2:04:47
Authority don't question authority it's
2:04:51
it's on the news I must be true you know
2:04:54
they don't you're right they don't and
2:04:56
we talked about this a couple of things
2:04:58
I've noticed as a new phenomenon I've
2:04:59
run into and we had a discussion about
2:05:02
this at the table and what it goes thus
2:05:05
and I should only notices recently so
2:05:07
I'm in line at one of the you know the
2:05:11
Whole Foods are one of these types of
2:05:13
places and I've got a cart full of stuff
2:05:16
and there's somebody behind me a
2:05:17
millennial almost always and the
2:05:22
Millennial has like one item the last
2:05:25
most recent example which triggered the
2:05:27
thinking because I'm starting to see a
2:05:28
pattern
2:05:29
she had one pint of ice cream I had a
2:05:33
cart full of stuff but I said you want
2:05:36
to go ahead and I gave her the motion to
2:05:39
go ahead of me in line because there's
2:05:41
no reason she should wait for me to
2:05:42
bring all this stuff which he's got one
2:05:43
crappy pint of ice creams all she's got
2:05:46
is melting in her hand
2:05:47
mmm-hmm no thanks no thanks I can wait
2:05:50
wait a minute wait a minute is were you
2:05:52
wearing your your Crocs because she
2:05:54
might have just been afraid of you do
2:05:59
you want me to do this continuously come
2:06:01
on just one joke I've never had Crocs so
2:06:06
so I said so then I finally get to the
2:06:10
part of the line where I'm just about to
2:06:12
put my stuff under thinking I offered
2:06:13
her a second time
2:06:16
would you like to go ahead and right now
2:06:18
is the moment you know you can just jump
2:06:20
in front of me I'll ring it up you'll be
2:06:21
out of here no no no no thanks no thanks
2:06:24
Felton this has happened to me more than
2:06:26
once and so I brought it up I think this
2:06:29
is seem pretty screwy cuz I'm not the
2:06:31
type of person to say no and somebody I
2:06:33
know I'm like thank you thank you thank
2:06:35
you very much yeah I say thank you and I
2:06:37
going fronting that so the two theories
2:06:40
came out of the table one was that
2:06:43
Millennials don't like to have any
2:06:45
interaction with anybody and so this is
2:06:48
nerve-racking it's nerve-wracking to
2:06:50
deal with this kind of situation yeah
2:06:53
which is you're in line where you belong
2:06:55
yeah now and you're not you're not you
2:06:59
know yeah the other one which was more
2:07:03
disturbing I didn't completely buy this
2:07:05
one the other was oh well yeah they're
2:07:08
deferring because I'm old and they're
2:07:12
just being super polite what the hell is
2:07:15
that well first of all you don't look
2:07:16
super old so what like tonight that to
2:07:22
be less likely yeah I'm not buying that
2:07:26
when we were kids
2:07:28
we definitely scoffed at old people
2:07:31
bailed man yeah we just yell at him and
2:07:33
we were assholes of course but there was
2:07:35
a time and by youth and that yeah well
2:07:38
man it was very mean yeah so well that
2:07:43
does seem like not so much Soviet Union
2:07:46
stuff but Leninist
2:07:48
perhaps very you know you do you you're
2:07:51
it's a disorder I'm this is my position
2:07:55
I'm gonna stay here and then move up as
2:07:57
I'm supposed to when I'm supposed to
2:07:59
since we're doing find it to be very
2:08:01
peculiar we're doing I would like to
2:08:05
hear from others out there this is part
2:08:07
of my collection of millennial isms I
2:08:08
would like to hear from others out there
2:08:10
who have some similar experiences
2:08:13
because we noticed this we did have this
2:08:15
about four or five years ago in the show
2:08:16
it first started discussing Millennials
2:08:18
and we noticed is one phenomenon is that
2:08:20
they they don't know how to deal with a
2:08:22
line cutter right the guy cuts in line
2:08:27
they don't say anything they know that
2:08:29
they look at
2:08:29
each other in the discretionary has they
2:08:31
don't know what to do it takes a Boomer
2:08:33
or even a Gen X or to tell the guy hey
2:08:36
hey buddy the line is back there right
2:08:38
right right
2:08:39
so along similar lines since we're doing
2:08:42
old stuff a documentary from 1978 this
2:08:49
is how far back we document the pet
2:08:52
explosion most people don't know it but
2:08:55
we're in the middle of a pet explosion
2:08:57
throughout not only the United States
2:08:59
but throughout the world and this has
2:09:01
brought about from the new pattern that
2:09:03
has emerged in the last 10-15 years in
2:09:07
the family life I would say that the
2:09:09
pill is probably largely more
2:09:11
responsible for the pet explosion than
2:09:14
any other single factor this is a part
2:09:17
of surprise it's a lot of people that
2:09:19
don't understand the business and
2:09:21
haven't done any background work but
2:09:24
it's very simple the old style was for
2:09:27
the husband to earn the Laveen the
2:09:31
mother stayed at home today we have a
2:09:33
different pattern today the husband and
2:09:35
wife both work and they want to prepare
2:09:38
themselves in the home and some of the
2:09:39
things that they'd like to have before
2:09:42
they start a family well this is just
2:09:45
fine from a planning standpoint but
2:09:47
nature can't be put aside so when the Oh
2:09:50
mother comes home she has to have
2:09:52
something to fondle something to mother
2:09:55
something to law she'll have a pet the
2:09:58
rest of it in the normal pattern would
2:10:01
be that the grandparents would have
2:10:04
children grandchildren to take care of
2:10:06
de fondle and to help to rare and this
2:10:10
would satisfy their need for love and
2:10:12
giving of love and receiving the one
2:10:15
this has been set aside for five six
2:10:17
seven or eight years what do they do
2:10:18
they get a pet now we're talking about
2:10:20
both sides of the family what I talk
2:10:23
about just one now we have a three-way
2:10:25
explosion the three-way pet explosion
2:10:29
this is not new it's been building for a
2:10:31
long time yeah all part of this similar
2:10:36
sociological phenomenon that began yeah
2:10:38
at some point during the Soviet era not
2:10:43
that that specifically had something to
2:10:45
do with it but we take television you
2:10:47
take the these the infiltration of the
2:10:50
schools you take medical breakthroughs
2:10:53
like the pills very of course it was
2:10:55
very good it was a true revolution okay
2:11:02
well what else could we talk about this
2:11:03
well sing yeah well I'll start and this
2:11:06
will fold nicely into your Weinstein
2:11:08
update this is an Epstein update Cindy
2:11:12
McCain who is the widow of John McCain
2:11:16
was on a panel and I this is a clip from
2:11:20
almost a week ago but now I get to play
2:11:22
it and here's what she had to say about
2:11:25
Epstein the perception a lot of between
2:11:27
a lot young people is that there is an
2:11:29
untouchable ring of governmental and
2:11:32
economic elites in this country that not
2:11:36
only benefited like she mentioned but
2:11:37
actively participating in sex
2:11:39
trafficking
2:11:40
Jeffrey Epstein was an example Robert
2:11:42
Kraft was arrested not far from here on
2:11:45
on trafficking charges are these power
2:11:50
players a priority for us right now can
2:11:52
we even touch them or is this a pipe
2:11:54
dream that we need to address in the
2:11:56
future somehow you know it's like
2:11:58
everything you know we it hides in plain
2:12:02
sight Epstein was hiding in plain sight
2:12:04
we all knew about anything we all knew
2:12:05
what he was doing but we had no one that
2:12:07
was know what what we all knew everybody
2:12:13
knew we all knew yet you kept quiet I
2:12:18
find this abhorrent get this clip by the
2:12:23
way well I'd have to go back and look as
2:12:26
I said I had it a week ago it's
2:12:29
someplace guys full of shit for one
2:12:31
thing he says that Robert Kraft now of
2:12:35
course he's arrested on trafficking nice
2:12:37
of course he's foolish he was arrested
2:12:39
for soliciting a prostitute right but
2:12:42
that's not trafficking but God is that
2:12:44
who cares no I do care because I think
2:12:47
they're good they're gonna this is
2:12:48
another one of those examples of where
2:12:50
they start to twist
2:12:52
oh yeah sure well what else is new you
2:12:55
solicit a prostitute now you're involved
2:12:57
in sex trafficking somehow and we all
2:13:00
knew about it you know it's like
2:13:03
everything you know we it hides in plain
2:13:06
sight Epstein was hiding in plain sight
2:13:08
we all knew about him we all knew what
2:13:10
he was doing but we had no one that was
2:13:12
no legal aspect that would go after him
2:13:17
they were afraid of him the wife of a
2:13:19
United States Senator says here well
2:13:24
[Music]
2:13:27
whatever reason they were afraid of them
2:13:29
Oh whatever reason they were what do you
2:13:33
think someone said des we're not afraid
2:13:36
of you anymore on what you're doing it's
2:13:38
not wrong it's illegal it's you know all
2:13:40
those things it's it's like a house of
2:13:43
cards now it's gonna start tumbling
2:13:45
believe me and these guys if they don't
2:13:47
leave the country number one they're
2:13:50
going to get caught and they're going to
2:13:51
have and they know they will they get
2:13:53
caught but they're going to be made
2:13:54
examples of and that's exactly what we
2:13:57
should be doing with these guys
2:13:59
especially in my opinion if you know I
2:14:03
know there's questions but excuse a
2:14:05
chickenshit for doing good
2:14:07
you should have faced the music that one
2:14:09
who should oh wow really miss McCain
2:14:14
really you're the wife you did sitting
2:14:18
u.s. senator and now the Epstein's a
2:14:20
chickenshit that's disgusting that's
2:14:29
disgusting that's disgusting in a
2:14:32
medicine that's disgusting what I'm
2:14:35
about to play is truly sickeningly
2:14:37
disgusting it's disgusting on a on a
2:14:40
visceral level yes so this is a
2:14:43
testament this from court TV and they
2:14:45
what they do is they grab by the way
2:14:47
Court TV is available on Pluto oh good
2:14:51
yeah just court it's also online you can
2:14:53
get it online but Court TV and then you
2:14:56
get to see this one of the most you're
2:14:58
gonna see you want to see a rising star
2:15:00
if she wants to stay with it there's
2:15:01
this woman that they have one of the
2:15:03
correspondents she goes to the cases and
2:15:05
then she
2:15:05
ports back they have about three or four
2:15:07
really good-looking ladies but this one
2:15:09
this is just the one you can just see
2:15:10
she's going to fuck she's a law degree
2:15:12
she's you this fighting of Kappas you
2:15:14
got all these these characters miss
2:15:17
Arkansas from some year I think ten
2:15:20
years ago she was Miss Arkansas and her
2:15:21
name is and she's got a fake like a
2:15:24
stage name already or a strippers name
2:15:26
one of the two Chan Lee Chan Lee painter
2:15:30
and you just look at her you go oh my
2:15:32
god she's gonna she's gonna be making
2:15:33
lots of money on fox if they have a clue
2:15:37
she's a brunette though now this is what
2:15:41
they do on Court TV now is they got
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their following the Weinstein case very
2:15:45
closely and they grab big by I guess you
2:15:47
dig by the transcript immediately after
2:15:50
the testimonies they get them from the
2:15:52
court recorders and then they reenact
2:15:55
the testimony with some actors that do a
2:15:58
pretty good job of of making you think
2:16:00
that you're hearing the real testimonies
2:16:02
even though this is just audio or do
2:16:04
they do they reenact the hold the August
2:16:06
oh that's good that's cool and so here's
2:16:10
I flipped I clipped a few things out of
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this is about two minutes I clipped a
2:16:16
few things like because it would have
2:16:17
been too long because there's a lot of
2:16:18
lot of interruptions and they out of the
2:16:20
court to get the judge in there bitchin
2:16:22
and moanin and but there's stuff in here
2:16:25
that is truly disgusting describe what
2:16:28
was happening to you and what your
2:16:30
interaction with him was objection
2:16:32
foundation judge overruled he would talk
2:16:34
very dirty to me about objection -
2:16:37
overruled
2:16:38
fantasies and things and compare me to
2:16:41
other actresses that he said were doing
2:16:44
kinky objection kinky dirty things with
2:16:47
him judge can we approach overruled no
2:16:50
he always wanted to film me objection
2:16:53
did you ever give him permission to do
2:16:54
that I never gave him permission
2:16:56
question and answer stands next question
2:16:59
what became well what's the relationship
2:17:02
describe the relationship for the jury
2:17:04
it would be basically him wanting to see
2:17:07
me and just needing a fix like a drug
2:17:10
addict
2:17:14
first of all holy
2:17:16
this is this should be a podcast I don't
2:17:19
know what court TV is doing but this is
2:17:21
podcast able material right here this is
2:17:23
really good we returned and just needing
2:17:26
a fix like a drug addict dang what's
2:17:29
going on here what would he say to you
2:17:31
what would he do with you what would you
2:17:33
say to him what would you do with him he
2:17:37
would say do you like my big fat Jewish
2:17:41
objection objection judge may we
2:17:43
approach okay if you would step down
2:17:46
there for a moment
2:17:47
judge I'm asking that those answers be
2:17:50
stricken and the prosecutor be directed
2:17:52
to move on request denied next question
2:17:56
miss man can you describe the jury the
2:17:59
defendants physicality the first time I
2:18:02
saw him fully naked objection and
2:18:04
relative I thought objection overruled I
2:18:09
thought he was deformed and intersex
2:18:11
objection he has an extreme scarring
2:18:14
that I didn't know if maybe he was a
2:18:16
burn victim but it would make subjection
2:18:19
overrule he does not have testicles and
2:18:22
it appears like he has a vagina
2:18:24
objection overruled and does the
2:18:28
defendant also have a penis objection
2:18:30
leading he does have her penis overruled
2:18:33
did you engage in non forcible sexual
2:18:36
situations with the defendant I engaged
2:18:39
an on forcible oral sex with the
2:18:42
defendant did you desire him sexually
2:18:45
objection she just testified she entered
2:18:47
ruled no why did you continue to have a
2:18:51
relationship with him there is a lot of
2:18:55
layers to that question okay the next
2:18:57
question while you were in this
2:19:00
situation with the defendant what were
2:19:02
you feeling towards him I saw him the
2:19:04
way I saw my father objection overruled
2:19:08
next question in what way my dad had a
2:19:11
similar anger objection overruled
2:19:13
move on did the defendant at times
2:19:17
display anger to you objection
2:19:19
foundation yes overruled
2:19:21
and what way would he in what
2:19:24
circumstances would he display anger
2:19:26
towards you if he heard the word no it
2:19:28
was like a tree
2:19:29
objection overruled P objection really
2:19:33
also he also peed on me once objection
2:19:37
Foundation overruled he would um it was
2:19:41
it was like being discarded after I
2:19:44
served my purpose objection sustained
2:19:49
that I think this is fantastic
2:19:52
I do have a follow-up on this though mmm
2:19:55
regarding the state of his sexual organs
2:19:58
as I by the way because it's so
2:20:03
disgusting you only get a borderline but
2:20:05
you do get bad because it really brings
2:20:10
the quality of all clip of the day's
2:20:11
down to just like got her level oh yeah
2:20:14
so well I do that when I made the class
2:20:17
this was a questionable clip to even
2:20:18
play on the show well here here's the
2:20:22
part that's so good yeah here's the part
2:20:24
that may blow your mind so I read
2:20:27
through the transcript of the
2:20:28
description of his sexual organs so
2:20:32
which didn't really come out that well
2:20:35
in this particular audio reenactment but
2:20:42
he has it looks like so she said look
2:20:44
like it was intersex and like he had no
2:20:46
testicles and like stuff was inverted
2:20:48
isn't that kind of what she said yeah
2:20:52
this may be a typical case of a Hemi
2:20:55
penis which is one of a pair of intro
2:21:00
mittened organs happy penises are
2:21:03
usually held inverted within the body
2:21:05
and are averted for reproduction via
2:21:08
erectile tissue much like that of a
2:21:12
normal human penis they come in a
2:21:14
variety of shapes depending on species
2:21:16
in particular intermittent organs of
2:21:19
male Squa mate such as snakes lizards
2:21:22
and worm lizards why I think Weinstein's
2:21:27
a lizard well that's a possibility Mimi
2:21:30
said that he probably has crypto
2:21:32
Chisholm which is a super people I think
2:21:36
is recordin or undescended balls I'm
2:21:38
John
2:21:39
I'm going with reptile well this is
2:21:41
probably a better more for purposes of
2:21:43
our show it feels better also there's
2:21:46
two other things I didn't get in that
2:21:47
clip cuz I didn't get the clip and
2:21:48
unfortunate I couldn't find a clip of
2:21:50
the analysis but he also smells like
2:21:54
poop which is a you really want to be an
2:22:00
actor pretty bad
2:22:02
try methyl is trimethylaminuria which is
2:22:07
a particular thing that makes you smell
2:22:09
like poop all the time it's an actual he
2:22:12
looks like he smells like poop John just
2:22:14
look at the man he smells like poop and
2:22:16
he also apparently is back which is
2:22:19
really disgusting I don't even want to
2:22:21
bring this up go go go
2:22:23
it's just covered with huge blackheads
2:22:26
oh my god really
2:22:30
can we get any worse I don't know how to
2:22:34
sprint I got a transition I gotta get
2:22:36
about as this let's get out I'm gonna
2:22:38
show myself I don't know - no agenda
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dodging all the people who could do this
2:22:42
oh yeah that'd be fun
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2:22:52
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2:22:55
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2:22:58
think that have a problem with this
2:23:00
segment I had a problem with it
2:23:01
personally well done though but Court TV
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sounds like they had the whole family
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extended love that the family that was
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anybody besides the noses there I don't
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it's fantastic like that so much
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the No Agenda inaugural meetup in
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Meetup
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sounds like someone had some George
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Martin production skills there with
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lesson then think this is the last
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meetup report we have this is the
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Charleston North Carolina meetup in the
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morning from the Charleston South
2:34:01
Carolina Meetup
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we are at most Allen Charlton names I
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suggested for him he's gonna do in the
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morning which I would think is called in
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the money because I trade stocks and
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options but thanks to my beautiful wife
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Barron Metis Jennifer this is sir buck
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of 21:12 Daniel here I don't need five
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enough
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this might be now in Charleston not
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it was somebody on a Ron Paul video
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for uh thank you for your courage and
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boom hey guys this is the real Greg
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thank you and I'd like to thank the left
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apparently sir Daniels human resources
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thank you very much here's what's coming
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voiceovers I think she can do a lot of
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so good Thursday we meet up in Fairfield
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Connecticut this will be organized by
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Dame Jamie also add the Ramallah stop
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this is at 6:30 in the Palestinian
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2:36:31
they'll be Barley's in Ramallah Israel
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Jesse coy Nelson is our man who was
2:36:36
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2:36:37
now and as I was pointed out to me
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Israelis are not allowed to attend this
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they are not allowed in Ramallah that's
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Sunday
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this Friday though loose
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now we your mate Tom organizing Toronto
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this Friday no agenda six weeks cycle
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bishop organizing for you also the
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sir Raleigh Hawk and Joseph Hawkins
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organizing a Seattle no agenda meet up
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that is Bernstein we've just heard sir
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Bernstein will be organizing that'd be
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good if we can get some people to hang
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out there and has just mentioned the
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sounds like it
2:38:39
do you anything for I'm dying to do a
2:38:42
quickie OTG segment but I've been
2:38:44
talking a lot so I'd be happy to hear
2:38:46
you speak about something before we do
2:38:47
that well I got some old clips they were
2:38:51
kind of interesting I thought this was a
2:38:54
oh I have another ISO suggestion this
2:38:56
one is nailed it mmm nailed it nailed it
2:39:00
let me compare to the Bloomberg I'm Mike
2:39:03
Bloomberg and I approve this message
2:39:05
no I think that's I think Mike Bloomberg
2:39:07
approving her message is better I'd like
2:39:10
it let's go to 2008 and I thought this
2:39:15
was interesting they don't do this as
2:39:17
much anymore
2:39:18
this was democracy now and Amy was a
2:39:20
little more on the ball and this was a
2:39:24
report on the 2008 presidential
2:39:27
candidates this is at the time it was
2:39:29
wide open for both parties and so there
2:39:32
and what they were doing here was
2:39:34
analyzing the advisors and it's the same
2:39:37
people in fact this kind of disgustingly
2:39:40
so the same people that were advising
2:39:43
these candidates back in 2008 as they
2:39:46
were getting today you know 12 years
2:39:48
later and the rundown is quite
2:39:51
fascinating to me thousands of reporters
2:39:53
have also descended on Iowa this week
2:39:55
covering everything from Mike Huckabee's
2:39:58
haircut to John Edwards rally with
2:40:00
singer John Mellencamp but little
2:40:02
attention has been paid to perhaps one
2:40:03
of the most important aspects of the
2:40:06
candidates their advisors the men and
2:40:09
women who likely form the backbone of
2:40:11
the candidates future cabinet if elected
2:40:13
president many of the names will be
2:40:15
familiar advisors to Hillary Rodham
2:40:18
Clinton include many former top
2:40:20
officials and President Clinton's
2:40:22
administration former Secretary of State
2:40:24
Madeleine Albright former national
2:40:26
security adviser Samuel Berger former UN
2:40:29
Ambassador Richard Holbrook Senator
2:40:31
Barack Obama's list includes President
2:40:33
Carter's national security advisors in
2:40:35
big new Brzezinski former
2:40:37
terrorism's are Richard Clark former
2:40:39
Middle East negotiator Dennis Ross
2:40:41
Rudolph Giuliani's advisors include
2:40:44
norman podhoretz one of the fathers of
2:40:45
the neoconservative movement john
2:40:47
mccain's list of official informal
2:40:50
policy advisers include former Secretary
2:40:52
of State Henry Kissinger General Colin
2:40:55
Powell William Kristol of the Weekly
2:40:57
Standard and former CIA director james
2:40:59
Woolsey would have Mitt Romney's top
2:41:02
advisers as cofre black the former CIA
2:41:04
official now serves as vice chair of
2:41:06
Blackwater Worldwide vice president Dick
2:41:10
Cheney's daughter Elizabeth as advising
2:41:12
Fred Thompson as for Mike Huckabee it's
2:41:15
not clear in December Huckabee listed
2:41:18
former UN Ambassador John Bolton as
2:41:20
someone with whom he either has quote
2:41:22
spoken or will continue to speak but
2:41:24
Bolton then revealed the two had never
2:41:26
spoken how could be also named Richard
2:41:28
Allen but the former national security
2:41:30
adviser also admitted he'd never spoken
2:41:32
to Huckabee the name that came up in
2:41:35
there was called for black a CIA guy
2:41:37
who's a kind of a nut in that Hayden
2:41:41
Rodriguez cult yeah torturers and it's
2:41:49
interesting because he's on the board of
2:41:50
burr yzma oh yes the Romney advisor of
2:41:53
course it's somebody pointed out well
2:41:56
here's something that's interesting you
2:41:57
know Romney this he you know this is
2:41:59
nonsense this guy I've seen interviews
2:42:02
of him and you don't see him he's a very
2:42:03
low-profile guy he does come on show
2:42:06
some he's not like completely out of
2:42:07
touch yeah but he's not the kind of guy
2:42:10
that you know right I mean he probably
2:42:12
did Romney a favor to even beyond his
2:42:15
advisors of there's no connection to
2:42:18
Romney connection to Burr yzma's Miss
2:42:20
Mike is weak yeah weak you know what I'm
2:42:23
surprised by that neither of us unless
2:42:26
I'm missing it have any clip about
2:42:28
brexit I mean I've watched I watched the
2:42:31
final hour countdown they projected the
2:42:34
the countdown on the White Cliffs of
2:42:36
Dover which looked pretty crappy and
2:42:39
then also on 10 Downing Street and I was
2:42:41
like let bring the bells they want to
2:42:43
ring the bells yeah Big Ben is under
2:42:45
construction so they couldn't do
2:42:46
I don't understand why they didn't put
2:42:48
some high-end high powered speakers up
2:42:51
there well they they had the bell
2:42:52
ringing and then they had big ben
2:42:54
superimposed on 10 Downing Street so
2:42:57
kind of look like big then was was
2:43:00
ringing and the end big bit one of the
2:43:01
faces who was exposed but it was really
2:43:05
to me it was very anticlimactic because
2:43:07
all people were talking about and I
2:43:10
watched the final hour on I think sky
2:43:12
through Pluto TV it's all about well
2:43:17
what's gonna happen tomorrow and there
2:43:19
was like nothing exactly the same
2:43:20
nothing changes now now the clock starts
2:43:23
11 months to figure out how to actually
2:43:26
brexit so what happened here is because
2:43:29
everyone's getting so fed up with it
2:43:30
said okay we'll just sign the paper that
2:43:33
we're gonna do it but here's this little
2:43:35
addendum that says all that bitching and
2:43:37
moaning we've been doing for three and a
2:43:38
half years that's just going to continue
2:43:40
for the next ten months and by December
2:43:42
23rd
2:43:43
they have 2020 they have to have the
2:43:47
agreement in place for immigration for
2:43:50
trade for everything pretty much this is
2:43:53
which means they really haven't left no
2:43:56
they really they they they still have to
2:44:02
pay their dues they still have to run
2:44:05
under European Union rule and law except
2:44:09
now they don't have anyone representing
2:44:13
fraud anyway I think it just got worse
2:44:18
for them I don't think you see how it
2:44:20
got better well I don't see how a change
2:44:23
I don't think it changed one way or the
2:44:24
other
2:44:24
yeah the changes that will represent a
2:44:27
celebrating I mean if they're if you
2:44:29
went to the soccer stadiums where people
2:44:32
got to see a big image of the flag being
2:44:36
taken out of the --use councils meet
2:44:38
with the hallways and they all jumped up
2:44:41
for joy but the media is not gonna show
2:44:43
any of that stuff because as far as
2:44:44
they're concerned this is a bad idea now
2:44:46
I did get one clip that which is this
2:44:51
guy's kind of runs a news site online
2:44:53
news site but it's very interesting his
2:44:55
Brendan Brendan Brendan O'Neill he was
2:44:57
also interviewed by the Sun interviewer
2:45:00
he gave a little history of brexit that
2:45:03
reminds us what the real reason that
2:45:05
they did this even happen in the first
2:45:07
place and something that this kind of
2:45:09
seems to be lost in the shuffle is that
2:45:12
the Brits really lost their sovereignty
2:45:15
in this deal and they just regained it
2:45:17
and another kind of flat-footed and I'm
2:45:19
reminded of the time that you were
2:45:21
living there when you first started
2:45:22
doing the show you were talking about
2:45:24
how depressing everything was cuz all
2:45:26
the everyone was a drunk and I think a
2:45:29
lot of this was a all plan because once
2:45:31
you lose your sovereignty and you have
2:45:33
everybody else telling you what to do I
2:45:34
think it causes these sorts of problems
2:45:37
with with the society you know
2:45:39
absolutely I'm sorry your honor then
2:45:41
just play this clip absolutely
2:45:44
fascinating about that vote and I think
2:45:45
you hit on the point there is it was the
2:45:47
first time we were ever consulted on
2:45:49
this since 1975 yes and all the way back
2:45:52
in 1975 voters probably didn't think
2:45:55
that the EU would adapt to what it is
2:45:57
today can you talk about the kind of
2:45:59
liars some people would put it they were
2:46:01
sold in 1975 and how the EU continued to
2:46:05
adapt continue to centralize power more
2:46:08
and more away from those who you know
2:46:09
those daughter Navy voters and how the
2:46:11
British people were never consulting not
2:46:14
even once not even one treaty had a
2:46:15
referendum in in Britain that's right
2:46:17
absolutely right you know if the EEC was
2:46:19
understood to be an economic
2:46:20
relationship we were told that it would
2:46:23
be beneficial to the UK if we had this
2:46:25
economic relationship with this bloc of
2:46:27
countries a fairly small bloc of
2:46:28
countries back then in Europe and it was
2:46:32
understood by most people who then
2:46:33
eventually voted in the referendum that
2:46:35
came in 75 it was understood that it was
2:46:37
a fairly narrow relationship it was
2:46:39
going to be economically based it
2:46:41
wouldn't have a grave impact on Britain
2:46:44
as a sovereign nation that's that's the
2:46:46
lie we were told and people accepted
2:46:49
that and you know for good reason I
2:46:51
don't think people were hoodwinked or
2:46:52
brainwashed they people weighed things
2:46:55
up and said okay if it's just going to
2:46:57
be about economic partnership if it's
2:46:59
just going to be about trading and so on
2:47:00
and economic standards we can live with
2:47:03
that
2:47:03
let's give it a whirl of course what
2:47:05
happens then through the 80s and then
2:47:07
right through to the early 90s and then
2:47:09
onwards from then
2:47:11
it becomes the European Union it becomes
2:47:13
a much more political body it becomes
2:47:15
the body that has a very significant say
2:47:18
over the laws that we live by over the
2:47:21
the the ability of us to control our
2:47:24
borders over the free movement of people
2:47:26
the freedom of goods the free movement
2:47:28
of services across the continent or
2:47:29
across the European Union and so it
2:47:32
becomes much more powerful becomes much
2:47:34
more political it becomes much clearer
2:47:36
that this is a body that significantly
2:47:40
has a detrimental impact on our
2:47:42
sovereign rights so be very interesting
2:47:46
to see how this goes I mean once again
2:47:49
neck's it has been rekindled for exit is
2:47:52
on deck you know this is a it's just
2:47:55
talk of course just talk but now we have
2:47:58
to see how it actually works and it's
2:47:59
unfortunately it's just gonna be at
2:48:00
least another year until we figure out
2:48:02
what's really going to happen and in the
2:48:05
meantime I think it's gonna be pretty
2:48:08
bad for the UK I don't I can't I think
2:48:11
it's just my feeling I can't back it up
2:48:12
other than seems like you're kind of
2:48:14
like a lame-duck position you can't do
2:48:18
anything and and for unfortunately that
2:48:21
just going to what everyone wanted was
2:48:23
not to hear about Briggs it anymore now
2:48:25
they're going to hear about it
2:48:27
continuously it's not gonna stop we'll
2:48:30
see that is pretty much gonna ruin your
2:48:51
life and a good example was a week ago
2:48:57
this is so great one of our producers
2:49:01
gave us a login to Google classroom and
2:49:07
apparently a lot of schools have adopted
2:49:09
this the for a long time Apple had it
2:49:13
was putting Macs into schools and then
2:49:15
the Chromebook came out and Google just
2:49:17
no carpet-bombed K one through twelve
2:49:22
and included
2:49:24
if you but of course if you want the the
2:49:26
Chromebooks and you have to use Google
2:49:28
classroom to manage and track your
2:49:31
students do you ever did you ever log in
2:49:33
to that John did you ever log in - no I
2:49:35
didn't okay it's not so great because of
2:49:37
course there's no students in our in our
2:49:39
classroom but the system speaks for
2:49:41
itself and Google Docs including Google
2:49:44
classroom went down last week for
2:49:46
several hours and people were didn't
2:49:50
know what to do I mean the classes had
2:49:54
to stop they had to stop teaching the
2:49:56
class had to stop because they couldn't
2:49:57
do anything they could not you know log
2:49:59
in look at assignments even look at the
2:50:01
curriculum I guess and people were
2:50:04
trying to do term papers here's a hint
2:50:08
for you stop that just use notepad for
2:50:12
all I care anything you rely on this
2:50:15
you're gonna get burned and this is just
2:50:17
once it's going to be it's gonna happen
2:50:18
more and more and more which brings us
2:50:22
to a note from Mike producer Mike which
2:50:25
is similar situation which is another
2:50:27
thing that we warned against cash
2:50:30
emergency in most of BC happens ya know
2:50:33
there's a huge flood going on there's a
2:50:35
final canada fibre optic line has been
2:50:38
severed due to a washout of the rail
2:50:41
line near spasm of all places we have
2:50:45
people there we have spa summers might
2:50:49
be global warming or it could be winter
2:50:51
weather in canada how about Russia
2:50:54
Russia Putin fiber optic line parallels
2:50:59
rail lines in most of Canada pandemonium
2:51:02
ensues as people have no money and no
2:51:04
access to cash happily and no agenda
2:51:08
producers always prepared thanks Boise I
2:51:11
love hearing that
2:51:12
I love that that's right your ATM date
2:51:16
James don't work that's right you got no
2:51:18
cash becomes a little difficult in a
2:51:20
certain point you're gonna be hungry
2:51:22
work this story came out desperate to
2:51:27
talk to talk about this one although
2:51:29
it's only part of the story about the
2:51:31
ring doorbell was on engineer calling
2:51:33
for wind to be shut down immediately he
2:51:36
says citing privacy concerns the
2:51:37
engineer published
2:51:38
post on median saying quote the privacy
2:51:40
issues are not fixable with regulation
2:51:42
and there is no balance that can be
2:51:44
struck ring should be shut down
2:51:46
immediately now by the way I found this
2:51:49
report interesting that's why I pulled
2:51:50
this one from the original money honey
2:51:52
Maria Bartiromo this is on Fox Business
2:51:54
News this was not a post on medium it
2:51:58
was a comment in on a whole different
2:52:01
post it was a very short just you know
2:52:03
like one paragraph saying exactly what
2:52:06
she recited but she kind of makes it out
2:52:09
to sound like it's a not it should be
2:52:10
because it is a big deal but it was
2:52:13
interesting that she pulled this out I
2:52:14
don't know if that was a stock
2:52:16
manipulation thing or kind of you know
2:52:18
hyping it a little up a little bit for
2:52:20
the market who loves to hear news about
2:52:22
Amazon but factually it was not a post
2:52:25
on Amazon on a medium it was a anonymous
2:52:29
comment and not brought back this is of
2:52:33
course the company that you could
2:52:34
somebody rings your doorbell and you can
2:52:36
deal with it on from your phone but it
2:52:38
has opened the can of worms on privacy
2:52:41
where is this video going are they
2:52:43
giving the ring video to everybody shows
2:52:45
up your door to local police and others
2:52:48
I mean this there's a few privacy issues
2:52:51
here and there's a lot of complicated
2:52:53
issues here I mean one of the issues of
2:52:55
course we've seen people taking hackers
2:52:59
getting access to people's accounts and
2:53:01
part of that is the person themselves
2:53:03
has to be responsible use a difficult
2:53:05
password don't make it easy to guess but
2:53:08
you're right we have to know what are
2:53:10
the D what do they have deals with law
2:53:11
enforcement what are they going to do if
2:53:13
if law enforcement requests that them
2:53:16
you know we've we've seen those issues
2:53:17
already with phones so you know there's
2:53:19
some precedent for what they might do if
2:53:21
somebody shows up at your door and that
2:53:23
person is questionable from the local
2:53:27
police standpoint then how does that
2:53:29
implicate you it just it just opens the
2:53:31
door to all these questions about who
2:53:33
shows up at your doorstep blah blah blah
2:53:35
blah blah shut up
2:53:36
what is more egregious about the ring
2:53:39
doorbell system as reported and of
2:53:41
course this was this didn't get any
2:53:43
traction because of impeachment and
2:53:45
orange man bad
2:53:48
the Electronic Frontier Foundation who
2:53:52
get a lot of money from Google to stay
2:53:54
alive but I do like what they do in
2:53:56
general they did an investigation of the
2:54:00
app that comes with the ring doorbell
2:54:02
which you manage your entire system and
2:54:06
guess what it's packed with I'm reading
2:54:09
from their report packed with
2:54:10
third-party trackers sending out a
2:54:12
plethora of customers personally
2:54:14
identifiable information for Maine
2:54:17
analytics and marketing companies were
2:54:19
discovered to be receiving information
2:54:21
such as names private IP addresses
2:54:24
mobile network carriers persistent
2:54:26
identify our sensor data on the devices
2:54:28
and by the way you're paying customer
2:54:30
and they're still selling your ass to
2:54:34
other third party marketers and as the e
2:54:38
FF correctly points out the danger in
2:54:40
sending even small bits of information
2:54:42
is that analytics and tracking companies
2:54:44
are able to combine these bits together
2:54:46
to form a unique picture of the user's
2:54:49
device and their life turn that stuff
2:54:52
off and it's despicable that amaz that
2:54:56
you pay for this stuff it's just like
2:54:58
Skype if I look at Skype right now I pay
2:55:01
for Skype I got an ad at the bottom of
2:55:03
Skype now and I pay for I pay for the
2:55:06
service and the problem is there's so
2:55:10
many a lot of these applications you
2:55:13
know like we were listening to the
2:55:14
Amazon show-and-tell the you know the
2:55:17
Alexa show-and-tell work and identify
2:55:20
the product these are very these are
2:55:21
fantastic developments I wish I could
2:55:25
use them I love having the ability to
2:55:27
use voice to have things turn on and off
2:55:30
and it's handy and for many things but
2:55:33
because of the business model you've
2:55:35
rendered it useless for people of a
2:55:37
brain it's too bad because a lot of the
2:55:41
stuff is really cool technology and I
2:55:44
like it but no you cannot use it because
2:55:47
of this and this is I mean if people
2:55:49
actually knew this that what Amazon is
2:55:51
doing they change they'd probably think
2:55:53
twice and you're putting these things in
2:55:55
your kids bedroom anyway live the OTG
2:55:58
lifestyle everybody give your kid a
2:56:01
a megaphone or something if he needs
2:56:03
something no need oh gee OTG it's a very
2:56:07
OG OTG exactly that's all I got for that
2:56:10
for this segment for now okay main
2:56:13
things just need to get those out
2:56:15
otherwise they pass by and no one talks
2:56:17
about it and then oh yeah
2:56:18
no actually I do have a nun who's clip
2:56:20
very proud of what's going on in Austin
2:56:23
you'll recall that the governor of Texas
2:56:28
Abbott got into a into a Twitter war a
2:56:32
tweet up with the mayor of Austin what's
2:56:38
his name again
2:56:39
anyway Adler
2:56:42
about the you know the unhoused because
2:56:46
I'm not gonna say they're all poor
2:56:47
homeless people they're grifters many of
2:56:49
them did you know aggressive window
2:56:51
washer squeegee dudes it's not just
2:56:53
people who don't have a house or a home
2:56:55
in fact that a 'but repurposed a lot not
2:56:59
far from we are in Southeast Austin I
2:57:01
have not I'm now gonna go again and try
2:57:03
and find that it couldn't find it the
2:57:04
first time which would be for the
2:57:07
unhoused to go and that did something
2:57:09
magical has happened they've started to
2:57:12
build a little community this once
2:57:13
mostly empty lot in East Austin has
2:57:16
become home to more than 100 people
2:57:18
without another place to go we give
2:57:20
everybody a chance we don't judge you by
2:57:22
your past history says that yeah but it
2:57:25
has once referred to as camp Abbott
2:57:27
because the governor opened the
2:57:29
state-owned land to the homeless
2:57:30
population people here are now calling
2:57:33
it something else camp rat responsible
2:57:36
adult transition town for the homeless
2:57:39
one by the home like every town camp rat
2:57:42
now has its own list of leaders what we
2:57:45
have donation and volunteer recruiters
2:57:47
we have maintenance and general labor
2:57:50
recruiters we have the web designer we
2:57:52
have the web work the media outreach we
2:57:57
security and then we have a treasure
2:58:00
donation argument Corey Roberts the
2:58:02
secretary schedules town meetings each
2:58:04
week the seven person committee
2:58:06
nominated by those at the camp has held
2:58:09
two of those so far it's important
2:58:11
because we actually have a voice we
2:58:13
actually have a hand that we are
2:58:14
actually putting forth to actually make
2:58:16
our lives a little bit better changing
2:58:17
the perception of the homeless community
2:58:19
is important to those living at the camp
2:58:21
because we wanted to show people that
2:58:23
were not just criminals drug addicts
2:58:25
slobs bums off the street that we
2:58:27
actually just anybody else in this
2:58:29
community just without a house right now
2:58:32
the committee is focused on finding food
2:58:34
donations so they don't always have to
2:58:36
rely on provided MREs providing hot
2:58:39
showers instead of the makeshift stalls
2:58:41
and water hose they're currently using
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organizing events to help out others in
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the Greater Austin community and maybe
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most importantly giving newcomers a
2:58:50
point of contact so they don't feel
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alone don't be afraid to come out if you
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have nowhere to live and want the laws
2:58:55
leave you alone for being under a bridge
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come on here it's safe there's not
2:58:59
really any violence out here we're all
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big family town I really like this
2:59:05
development I'm going to go there over
2:59:07
there I'm going to bring food this is
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this shows that they can work when you
2:59:13
allow people to build be a part of a
2:59:15
community and build a community give
2:59:17
them some basic blocks to do that which
2:59:20
is literally all they got and so there
2:59:23
is some protection I think they do have
2:59:25
police you know making sure that things
2:59:28
don't get out of hand but they're
2:59:30
creating their own community and I think
2:59:32
this is great and it's enough of Ella's
2:59:35
get started in Brazil I'm not saying we
2:59:38
won't have that but at least it's a
2:59:40
community and they're trying to do
2:59:42
something else other than you know did
2:59:44
you got these two tens of millions of
2:59:46
dollars being spent on bullcrap that
2:59:49
does nothing I was excited to just give
2:59:53
the tens of millions of dollars in
2:59:55
direct payments to these guys and that
2:59:57
would probably help possibly but that is
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not everybody in that group five
3:00:03
thousand bucks each that's not
3:00:06
how it works reparations he said
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reparations for being homeless all right
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