Cover for No Agenda Show 1069: German SPAM
September 16th, 2018 • 3h 3m

1069: German SPAM

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don't cut in line and stop stealing our
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secrets Adam curry this is no agenda and
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from northern Silicon Valley where were
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precept four and I thought I'd catch him
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off guard I'm John C Dvorak oh yeah no I
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fumbled a little but I was taking you up
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on your challenge right there I'm not
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gonna mess around it no one to get
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presents and it's our goal apparently
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its newly Argos now our goal to start
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the show presents art this show at 9:00
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yeah well this never goes by 9:15 so I
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think priests efforts probably not a bad
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day but I just say it's Thursday I keep
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doing this
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it's Sunday did you say it's Thursday
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opening and yeah and you remember and do
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you remember the show the your
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double-header I said Thursday and it was
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Sunday is something about Thursdays and
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Sundays I keep messing it up
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you did on the other show yes and you
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edited that and didn't even catch it
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well that's the one thing I don't really
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pay much attention to I'm not trying to
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get ready to get my own intro well I got
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I got the date right at least this is a
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long day yeah four years from now to be
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Renee anyway I apologize Tina is wrong
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what are you doing girl go sightseeing
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she's in Switzerland she's listening to
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the show what's wrong with that well I
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think this show probably is better than
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the sightseeing in Switzerland
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well now she was out on that Lake
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Lucerne she's having a good time they
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closer is a nice free Lake very nice
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freely unless we're just a moment let's
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just thank the gods for a second for
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providing us with the Jigga's we need to
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make this show possible from two
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completely different locations on earth
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where for me it is 6:15 p.m. on Thursday
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so anyway I'm in Lucerne New Zealand
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today yeah why well because tomorrow
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we're going up to CERN to see the gonna
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go actually look at the hate you're
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gonna do be feet on the ground at the
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Hadron Collider the Large Hadron
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Collider no less how many guys he's
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gonna take to throw you in look this may
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be the last show so I'm already drinking
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I'm feeling good oh there it is
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all right dudes b4 is 5 6 7 8 9 9 cars
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short one what yeah
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my second how come I didn't have
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yeah the foamer no there's something
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wrong you know I'm dealing with
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different screen real estate here ah
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there we go
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I opened up two database searches
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alright just pretend you heard the
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foamer oh my god now it's more like this
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beautiful yeah so we're going up to the
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Large Hadron Collider and apparently
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they do have a gift shop so I will be
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but one day yeah but there yeah but
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they've also they've shut it down I
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think it's down gotta pay for this
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Collider somehow the gift shop doesn't
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it's shut down in these weeks for some
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kind of maintenance so they say mm-hmm
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who knows what they're really up to
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they have to wait for that black hole to
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recede let me give you a little a travel
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update John just uh yes you're right we
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should mention that you're on the road
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yes mention that you're on the road
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you've met you bet you've got engaged
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for the 15th time and you by the way you
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had the meeting at the Millennial table
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about your engagement yes and JC said I
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thought he already was engaged yeah and
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Jay the younger millennial says oh no no
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no that was a prompt yes yes that's
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correct that was a prompt yes yes that's
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that was a commitment my not promised
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but commitment call promise nowadays
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okay I'll take that I said what what is
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what did they complicate these matters
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it's all about pressure man yes but it's
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now it's not the 15-time stage - then
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listen thank you very much for the
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newsletter in which you not only
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incorrectly named Tiffany willow but
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then also insinuated I'm wearing a bra I
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mean you really I thought that was that
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was willows it was Tiffany was there too
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you know it's like siblings we hang out
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each other's anniversary profs similar
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to each other was very funny
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here's willow with her son Elon Musk
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hey Jake comes into the room she's got
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the newsletter she says his curry
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related to Elon Musk
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I was pretty funny
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but here's the irony of it all so we
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you'll see we trust us about the bra no
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wait a second
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so we travel by train and we get in and
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we walk around got stuff to tell you
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about what we've seen and then we were
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in bed and it's like geez have you heard
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if you seen the draft newsletter have
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you heard from John I said no no it's
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like hmm we're going on 1:30 2:00
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o'clock his time and saying you know
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that's the odd and then yeah and then
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now it's midnight our time so Allah
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email them just like hey you okay
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newsletter coming the newsletter comes
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in about 10 minutes later and it's like
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nothing but insulting waiting I'm
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wearing a bra hey this this newsletter
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it's cause comedy gold
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you need to subscribe to it and any no
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agenda show notes page or no agenda show
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comm shows you how so we left Lake Como
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the board is at this Saturday was static
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yeah Saturday and we took the train to
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Lucerne which is a very very easy
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connection everything runs beautifully
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on time that's what mostly need took
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care of the first thing we noticed it at
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Como at the Como train station is a lot
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of Asians with selfie sticks walking
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around and and I don't know if something
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if it's like a timing or you know
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vacation time and I'm not sure where
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these are people are from probably I
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think China but you know there was a
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couple of people we look like yeah they
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look like kpop ER so they could have
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been South Korea but I would say in
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general I thought most of them are from
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China and there's they're all over
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Luzerne and also at the train station as
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people arriving a lot of kind of
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middle-aged guys I'd say like my age
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paunchy but all decked out in bike
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racing outfits and they're just
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everywhere so it's almost like the
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douchebag Silicon Valley guys you know
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who take their bikes on the jet or send
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them ahead and then I think they're
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training in the in the Italian mountain
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it's yeah and none of them really look
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the part you know they got the paunch
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whatever the outfits outfits in their
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legs are shaved but otherwise dude you
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know is that a little sport is they they
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paying for you to give you money where
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you do that their colors you almost want
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to ask like wow you're sponsored please
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give me a break buddy don't anybody also
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I wanted to mention
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holy smokes the difference in prices
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between Italy where we were of course is
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you know there's blue many regions in
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Italy but we weren't that far away in
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Lake Como and here in Luzerne it's
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triple the price of everything it's
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mind-boggling how do these people afford
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this it's it's really insanely expensive
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luckily we're only here for a couple of
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days now on the train something very
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interesting happen the Swiss border
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guard came through the train just as
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we're going from I guess Lugano crossing
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the border and these guys come through
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and actually they were kind of you know
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they seemed kind of friendly of course
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we have the obvious white privilege I
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guess so you know just looking at it
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okay then they drop by and just just
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friendly nod you see them going in
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between the cars and coolly just
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knocking but then forcefully opening the
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bathrooms and I guess they're looking
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for well I know what they're looking for
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now because they got off at the first
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stop in Switzerland and we're sitting
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there right next to on the on the at the
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train station they have a smoking booth
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yeah so it's kind of like a kid glass
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cage and there's three guys in there a
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black guys very dark black important for
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the story in this in this context kind
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of in this new like Gucci type gold
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glittery outfits stuff with iPhones kind
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of the stuff that I suspected would be
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in their suitcase that they're going to
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sell wherever they're going to wind up
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and these guys we see them they go up to
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them and they asked him a question and
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you know one whatever the answer was it
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was not satisfactory the guy's some
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fumbling with his iPhone this border
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guard grabs his phone pulls it in the
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guy's head snaps down because it had his
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earphones plugged in he grabs up the
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other plugged in he grabs up the
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guys phones and immediately see this
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guy's these guys are in trouble there's
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no passports they can produce and they
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got nailed and these guys were not
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messing around and they were straight to
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search and of their baggage and the
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Swiss just whisked yeah because you know
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what's happening is you got all these
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all these migrants coming into Italy and
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the Swiss do not want them in their
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country and they mean business
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I mean strict with their immigration
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crap yeah they were not messing around
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and I'm so I was rather interesting to
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see ya get through this whole thing
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without having any migrants at all you
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know they also have no beggars no
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homeless talk about Hungary Hungary's
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bad guys but they financed all the Wars
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you know no one's gonna mess with the
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Swiss leave them alone and we get here
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and by coincidence it's the Lutheran
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Festival which means there's you know
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music everywhere and just a ton of
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classical cars right kind of in the in
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the in the middle of downtown extremely
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nice but it's very strange loser and if
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you want to go shopping you want to get
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anything instead of outside of dinner
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watches and chocolate you have to go
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back to the train station underneath the
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loser and train station is a mall that
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is mind-boggling mind-boggling how big
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it is and that's where everyone shops
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it's where everyone does their you know
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the deal
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there's high-end clothing stores of
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course more jewelry stores but that's
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where the big supermarket is it's really
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bizarre and and for a guy that keeps the
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rest of the town pristine it keeps it
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and we were there Saturday night because
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we wanted to get some groceries for this
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morning and it was just insanely busy
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you know it's 8:00 checkout lines 40
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people deep just yeah the mall
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underneath the train station a madhouse
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and for a guy with hearing aids it was
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very is really quite a sensory overload
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like what's going on just a lot of noise
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see what also have to mention our trial
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oh yeah the minute we cross the border I
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start getting spam in German and it's
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really irking me how do they do this
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how do they what are they attaching to
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me that they know how to start emailing
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me in the minute I hit their country how
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does that work is that she let you it's
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the phone just do it ad everybody was
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not on my phone we were on the Wi-Fi of
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course coming through your earbuds
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for your earring hearing aid you're
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talking about I was I'm connected
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through the dongle with my laptop
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computer yes my computer and then I
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start getting spam in German on email at
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Adam at curry calm the minute we it was
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Italian spam before that demon mentioned
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that part and now I hit the border and
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boom I start getting German spam is this
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in your your email my email yeah in my
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email what's the what's the preface
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there the the top-level domain on your
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email curry calm is not going through
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Google or no no no not curry calm
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stretch with the Kurt Union you mean
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your own emails yes my own yes so
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somehow I have no idea that the now now
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just say it that way I have doesn't make
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any sense at all it must be somehow as I
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guess some you got you they get you dig
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it they get a chip in you man it's the
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hearing its back to the hearing aids
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yeah we know we're hearing aids now I
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think it's got an IP address don't they
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it's got to be cookies in my browser or
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something that's gets snooped and then
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they suck it off and so to speak and
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then they send it on and ease in my
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browser it went fast though I mean hey
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let me cook it what's that so much
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people can do this one cookies in my
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browser anyway going sorry sir I was
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just amazing I mean that it happens
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we've seen this a lot but that it was
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right past the border I'm just
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preoccupied so the emails come in like
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wow that's pretty sophisticated it's
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like there's a big giant room and
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there's a screen and there's a little
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white there's - oh my goodness
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yeah they're following you anyway so
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we're in an air B&B even though I
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despise the company I haven't liked them
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for a while because they're also doing
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pricing based upon you know profile so I
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have Tina now do all the the the
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ordering cuz then we hit a chip you
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because you're because I guess I've or
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done it a lot or whatever they just
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trying to get get me to pay a higher
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price and then she logs in she uses her
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account and then she logs in she uses her
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and she gets a lower price so for wine
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that's outrageous that's the same as
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uber we've seen this happen we know
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what's going on
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but this is a particular Airbnb I got to
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tell you when people are doing
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straight-up air B&B and not you know
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these so-called sharing of their home
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there's always things wrong you know
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there's just little things that if you
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lived here that's because it's usually a
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not cared for properly well no it says
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care no he's like no it's meticulously
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cared for it's very clean everything is
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very nice we had we've had a place to
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place and landed that the stove wasn't
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hooked to the wall I mean it's that kind
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of stuff you know I'd light bulbs are
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out because no one's right the light
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bulbs are out in the kitchen and the
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switch another thing you put new bulb
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and didn't work exactly yeah oh yeah
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then you don't know which switch to hit
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and then adds all kinds of weird little
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things like that in this place also has
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one toilet upstairs it's kind of a loft
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half-half thing but one tile 't poop
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hole upstairs the shower downstairs this
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is and six beds you know there's a
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there's a bathroom with the bathtub and
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the bed in the same I got to take a
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picture of that you won't believe it
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that's not what we're sleeping
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downstairs in the living we're sleeping
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in the living room which was not in the
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picture of the Airbnb there was no
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picture of the bed in the living room
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that's what we're sleeping on which is
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in a direct diagonal view of the balcony
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doors which have no shade to the people
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across the way can just see you in your
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bed is a whole bunch of things wrong and
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I think it's this should be rules about
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that no you should live in the place you
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if you're part of the sharing economy
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yeah this whole sure anything is
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nonsense exactly all right so the only
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things that got left is the total Asian
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invasion here just everywhere well what
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is it in the culture of I'll just say I
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think it's the Chinese but they're so
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damn rude they're all just pushing up
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against you don't give a crap about you
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in the way okay now you you that's how
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you tell the different the Chinese and
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the Japanese Japanese oops yeah they're
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all like cuddle up together and they get
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signs and they get the sticks with a big
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yellow dot at the top and yes
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fuzzy balls fuzzy ball random finder and
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they all stick around together and
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they're not rude no Chinese are always
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rude they're they're rude in China why
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is that what is this
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I guess I'm bothered me so much I'm a
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bigger guy I'm 6 1 right bigger than
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what does it bother them that there are
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they rude to each other or how does it
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works why sister culture is that rude
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they're not being rude look I'm gonna
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I'm it there's a line
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there's a spot let me just cut right in
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front of you because you're not using
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that Sarafina almost cut this just
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Chinese lady with her spoon when the
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lady tried to cut in front of her that
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the at the ice cream parlor did the
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right thing yeah it's just insane though
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back off oh they do back off but how
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does that happen choice so date on so
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they don't think that's rude we're
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cutting a line in China is just normal
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very normal
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well there's more reasons I mean so I
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don't care what Google does with their
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search engine but the fact that you're
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supporting these rude bastards is a
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problem by their definition of rude hey
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when I go to a country I try to be
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I try to be into the culture I dr.
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Niccole American it's rude that they're
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not adopting local customs I agree yes
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yes but hey with the diversity thing
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going on local customs don't mean
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anything anymore get over it I'm gonna
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go to China and just be a dick
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you'll fit right in anyway selfie sticks
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galore they didn't get the memo this is
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an old fad and what are the you know the
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okay so then is right by the lake
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there's their swans and the swans are
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very beautiful and they've they've
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gotten this whole trick I know swans
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I've had swans around me they're
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terrible animals they're terrible
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animals and they're they're they're scam
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artists so you know they like well they
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do they're beautiful wings up like Oh
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feed me and everywhere the signs in
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every language including Chinese don't
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feed the Swans of course the Chinese are
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on the other side of the gate feeding
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the swans are taking selfies with the
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swans standing in Swan poop the swans
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poop like massive massive poop the kind
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of real damn Chinese good news I think
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the only people that are happy about the
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Chinese tourists are the Germans because
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the drugs are always seen as the most
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rude horrible that's good I will say
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though that now I'm a little older and
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I'm in my 50s all of my Dutch French
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German it's kind of melded together and
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I'm very capable of functioning without
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even thinking about I see the words I
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can read the sentences I can understand
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what people are saying I can make myself
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understood it's very interesting that I
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really don't have to think about it and
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I thought oh that's a good thing for you
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this is a good thing help me any and for
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the Swiss thank goodness they have lime
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electric scooters the plague during
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Switzerland he just really really is
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died for dying I'm taken aback it's kind
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of interesting to seem like it's within
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their ability to want something like
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that or or allow it well as you know
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these is nothing to do with wanting it
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has to do with these good people just
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drop the stuff in you know that
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yeah but the Swisher's they crack down
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on that sort of thing they're very well
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they still a they still made this them
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hey do you know Damian chairman yay
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chairman yay yes a chef
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no no guys like big signs everywhere
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that he's at the at the he's a big shot
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at the big hotel and you know looking
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and he's got tattoos and he looks really
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sheffy and he has like guest chef Damien
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gem on yeah
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you don't know maybe you don't know him
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then is it well I mean it doesn't mean
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he's not famous but he's not one of the
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guys I know you know he's reading about
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another another shame to chef recently
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and I guess in New York he can't
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remember his name already but he was all
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tatted up and was apparently uh you sure
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it's not this guy this guy but he was
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ousted from his whole operation after uh
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you know is just being horribly rude
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sexist peak how nice and he was done as
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a weird these chefs so I'm a little well
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I'm happy on one hand and I'm a little
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disappointed on the other that you know
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now everyone is catching on to the fake
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storm news that now people are doing
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their own funny videos on YouTube it's
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kind of our bitch our bit you know we've
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been doing that bit for a long time and
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I don't feel like doing it anymore cuz
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people doing the video version of it is
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honestly better than our version there's
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pretty funny stuff out there
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yeah good stuff although you sometimes
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you just can't you just can't get away
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from from the funny bits this is uh this
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is a CNN I'm where you're in the middle
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of all of it there how are things
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changing there
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yeah sander I ran on my second civilian
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here this is Amber your last name is
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Griff for and this is who down here this
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is Arlo
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okay all right now you live in
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Wilmington what are you doing out here
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in the boardwalk walking dog what are
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you doing here supposed to be dangerous
22:55
Fox News has some of the best
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Millennials reporting this is fantastic
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in terms of people that have stayed
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roughly seven according to officials
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what I was told to Stan about two hours
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ago I was told to Stan about two hours
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about 75% of the population within this
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entire region has evacuated that still
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means 15% are still waiting you can't
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write this stuff these reporters whoo
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but the storm was such a dud that even
23:30
Al Gore couldn't couldn't use it to talk
23:32
about climate change so he went back to
23:35
the the good old standard of Hurricane
23:38
Maria although wait wasn't that Trump's
23:40
fault I don't understand some people
23:42
evidently what dolt Trump's fault he
23:45
can't exactly almost let me start that
23:47
over again
23:48
some people evidently can still deny the
23:52
reality it's a little bit harder to deny
23:54
the 3,000 deaths in Puerto Rico from
23:58
Hurricane Maria last year
24:02
[Applause] Maria last year
24:05
therefore down that rabbit hole are
24:08
people gonna follow this is utter
24:11
insanity we have to wake up we are alive
24:14
in this moment we are awake we have to
24:17
take geez I want I do want to say
24:22
something about this death toll because
24:25
I looked into this and it's not being
24:27
explained properly and here's a report
24:29
actually because of course the whole
24:31
idea was Hurricane Maria will be so
24:34
devastating it would all be Trump's
24:37
fault and he's screwed it up twice in a
24:38
row even after he knew he could do a
24:40
great job and then the hurricane kind of
24:42
turned into a lot of water and of course
24:44
there's all people are always dying you
24:46
know one guy electrocuted himself
24:47
hooking up hooking up extension cords in
24:51
the rain you know someone has a heart
24:52
attack and of course there was a tree
24:54
that fell I mean that things do happen
24:56
but you know think people die every
24:59
single day for a number of reasons so
25:01
they really really try to do something
25:04
with this but now this this this death
25:06
toll and I looked into this when it
25:07
first came up and I can't remember what
25:09
happened but it got shoved out of the
25:11
news and it's back in tonight President
25:13
Trump is falsely blaming Democrats for
25:15
inflating the death toll from last
25:17
year's hurricane Maria to make him look
25:20
as bad as possible tweeting today 3,000
25:23
people did not die in the two hurricanes
25:25
that hit Puerto Rico a long time later
25:27
they started to report really large
25:29
numbers like 3,000 earlier this week
25:32
claiming deaths from Maria like drowning
25:40
and injury were estimated at 64 but an
25:43
independent study by George Washington
25:45
University commissioned by the Puerto
25:47
Rican government estimated nearly three
25:49
thousand people died in the aftermath of
25:51
the storm due to a lack of resources we
25:54
are giving strong evidence in a
26:00
statement the White House said President
26:01
Trump was responding to the liberal
26:04
media mr. Trump who faced criticism for
26:06
his initial handling of the crisis under
26:08
mounting scrutiny I have no reason to
26:11
dispute these numbers I was in Puerto
26:12
Rico after the hurricane it was
26:13
devastated and Republican Representative
26:16
Ileana ros-lehtinen said only a
26:18
warped mind would turn this statistic
26:20
into fake news the president has turned
26:23
to conspiracy theories in the past from
26:25
falsely claiming former President Obama
26:27
wasn't born in the u.s. suggesting Ted
26:30
Cruz's father might be linked to the JFK
26:32
assassination no that was actually the
26:34
National Enquirer but okay now a new
26:36
cloud of controversy in its statement
26:38
tonight the White House also insisted
26:40
every death from Hurricane Maria is a
26:42
whore so I did look into this I think we
26:44
might have discussed it when this first
26:46
came up the 64 number is what I found
26:49
interesting where does that come from
26:51
so this independent study that was done
26:53
the way they came up with their numbers
26:57
Venezuela make sure to metree mention is
27:00
on behest of the government looking for
27:02
more money it's totally in that same
27:07
period the year before the hurricane
27:09
there were 64 people less that had died
27:13
as in the same period when they were
27:17
asking these independent questions so
27:20
people die all the time and lots of
27:22
people die in poor countries and why
27:25
it's poor and where there's problems a
27:26
whole different conversation cuz yes
27:27
they are a US Protectorate but that
27:31
difference was 64 which is why I said
27:33
while 64 people died but this
27:34
independent study they went around to
27:37
all these homes and said hey did someone
27:39
die yeah someone died from the hurricane
27:41
yeah that was the study yeah where is if
27:46
those 3,000 people hadn't if there was
27:49
no hurricane apparently 3,000 people
27:50
wouldn't have died that would have been
27:52
an astronomical amount of people to have
27:55
not died according to the number of
27:57
people that died in that period every
27:59
year in Puerto Rico that's how they come
28:01
up with the 64 and no one is going back
28:04
and saying hey look at the numbers look
28:06
at the year before look at five years
28:08
before you'll see the number of people
28:10
who died in those five months but now
28:13
it's all of course Trump's fault but
28:16
that's where the 64 comes that's comes
28:18
from and that's where the discrepancy is
28:22
but that's pretty simple they should be
28:23
able to just expose that oh please
28:26
please I was doing since I got some
28:30
storms I'm sorry I do have I have one
28:34
this was the one I was watching his CBS
28:37
I believe I'm watching this thing being
28:39
played out and I like right we saw the
28:42
way they've talked about this de storm
28:43
and he weren't you know this this it was
28:46
gonna be a four that was gonna be a five
28:48
and it was gonna get it then it was a
28:50
two and then tropical storm became a
28:54
tropical storm which again is this is
28:56
the same thing that happened in Houston
28:58
well yeah yeah in Houston but it this is
29:01
the problem and I think you know there's
29:03
a lot of water there's a lot of damage
29:04
but it's not going to what happens
29:06
instead of being like a storm just goes
29:08
and blows everything down and it's out
29:09
of there it sits and dumps a lot of
29:13
water it's a bad situation
29:15
damaging is the storm but it's not quite
29:17
as spectacular to film exactly but a
29:21
couple of things I have at first of all
29:23
before playing either the deep
29:29
deep water deep so the whole last second
29:31
I'm just looking for the clip this is
29:33
the jamming to stud tell me to listen to
29:36
this carefully jamming to still storm
29:38
stories that's all I got is that your
29:52
clip yeah the reason is because I'm
29:54
trying to dissect him what their how
29:56
they were doing this they played all the
29:58
stuff about the storm in North Carolina
30:01
and that was the end of their covers and
30:03
they they cut right to the storm the
30:05
real storm in the Philippines oh yeah
30:08
yeah that that's all over the news
30:10
that's got 200 mile an hour winds that's
30:13
not a slouch of a storm but they blame
30:16
that on Trump
30:17
oh no cuz Duarte hates him now the doors
30:22
he hates it's not working out yeah hmm
30:25
okay but what but the way they did this
30:28
had made it sound like that again just
30:31
about an hour's worth of storm coverage
30:33
and play that clip again and here's how
30:34
they come out of it the strongest storm
30:43
on the planet this year's huh so they
30:47
come out of one store story
30:50
which and they and if you just casually
30:52
listening cuz this is what happened to
30:54
me cuz I'm listening to all these you
30:56
thought it was the storm wow I didn't
31:00
know was the strongest storm this year
31:01
so far and then I I had to listen longer
31:03
and I feel off another storm all
31:06
together they just chanted stories
31:08
together now bastards well here's what
31:11
the actual big storm down play did play
31:14
actual big storm actual big storm lashed
31:22
at the Philippines the torrential rain
31:25
and fierce winds gusting to 200 miles
31:27
per hour this is nature something you
31:31
can up logins along roads strewn with
31:33
trees and debris
31:35
we drove north with workers clearing
31:37
downed power lines and felt the punch of
31:40
man quits wind BAM with more than five
31:42
million people living in its path
31:44
thousands were evacuated from their
31:46
homes to disaster centers the Typhoon's
31:49
rain band nearly 550 miles wide you get
31:53
this fishermen nearly drowned trying to
31:55
save his boat by storm is different than
31:57
others he tells us I thought I was going
31:59
to die for hours man could wreaked havoc
32:02
on crops here set off landslides and
32:06
swelled rivers before churning out to
32:08
sea you know I'm very surprised if they
32:11
could only find one slight Trump angle
32:14
it would be perfect well that you can
32:16
already tell they're given up because
32:18
this is a low-key report yeah this
32:22
there's no one is a major major massive
32:24
huge storm yeah it's heading right into
32:26
Hong Kong which has got to be a laugh
32:28
riot to be there during this and they're
32:31
just playing well and they're just down
32:37
compared to what they're playing our
32:38
local one which is all my god every dull
32:40
hell's breaking loose see I don't really
32:42
I don't understand they could they
32:43
should have said thanks to the Trump
32:45
pulling out of the Paris Accord this is
32:48
our future look at these dead people
32:49
well that's what they would do i I
32:51
didn't get the Democracy Now clip no but
32:54
I'm sure that that's the way they hear
32:57
now I want to just tell people there's
33:00
there's a blog a weather blog called the
33:01
cliff mass weather and climate
33:04
and this guy is in Washington State and
33:07
it's CL iff mas s and you should just
33:13
subscribe to his blog he is a radial
33:16
climatologist and he's he knows all this
33:18
stuff deep and he doesn't he's not an
33:22
anti climate guy but he's uh he gets
33:26
accused of being it's like you bureau a
33:29
Trump apologist is the Trump a halogen
33:31
syndrome of course and he went through
33:35
all the documentation because of all
33:38
these assertions cuz he finds somebody
33:39
say something bout the weather he checks
33:41
it out while these assertions that there
33:43
we get more storms they're worse and all
33:45
the rest of these gone through the
33:46
documentation of his most recent post
33:48
this bullcrap
33:49
we're having less and less major storms
33:52
oh no that's not good no so nobody wants
33:55
to talk about it
33:57
in fact I got this clip from a guy in
34:00
Australia Professor Ian Plummer is the
34:05
climate change always changed his clip
34:07
which is funny I Karen Phillips wants to
34:11
change climate then read history go back
34:16
a little bit read history it's been
34:18
validated by the geology it's been
34:20
validated by so many properties and what
34:23
we see is climate always changes I'm not
34:26
a climate denier it's not the people who
34:29
want to have global warming deny that
34:31
climate changes and they deny what we
34:34
have known for thousands of years and
34:36
climate always changes so they're the
34:41
deniers yes denying climate change
34:47
anyway anyway denying climate did
34:50
climate change deniers sorry sorry okay
34:54
miss fine well I got my storm watch clip
34:56
into summary from CBS um Jeff Laurie in
34:58
Wilmington North Carolina and this is a
35:00
special edition of the CBS Evening News
35:03
the rain will barely let up here on this
35:05
coast for another 24 hours
35:07
the preliminary rainfall totals from
35:10
Florence are staggering the National
35:13
Weather Service says more than 30 inches
35:15
of rain was measured in Swansboro North
35:17
Carolina that is shatters the state's
35:19
tropical system rainfall record of more
35:22
than 24 inches set during Hurricane
35:24
Floyd in 1999 officials warned some
35:28
rivers are approaching historic flood
35:30
levels and the worst of it may still be
35:32
to come the death toll from Florence
35:35
climbed to at least 12 some have been
35:38
killed by falling trees others have died
35:40
on flooded roads
35:41
nearly a million homes and businesses in
35:44
the Carolinas have lost power today the
35:46
mayor of Wilmington told us it could
35:48
take weeks to restore all electricity to
35:51
the city President Trump and vice
35:53
president pence receive updates on the
35:55
storm at the White House today the
35:57
president plans to travel here sometime
35:59
soon we have a team of correspondents
36:02
covering this disaster and now what a
36:05
waste of resources and I killed it there
36:09
because they went from the one team
36:10
member to another each of them
36:12
interviewing some hick now for 40 years
36:18
and this never been this bad somethings
36:21
are all here one one note ones it is all
36:24
man-on-the-street stuff it was really
36:26
immeasurable I must say of course I
36:29
don't have any television no we haven't
36:30
watched any except for a little bit of
36:32
strange German TV last night but I saw
36:34
The Weather Channel they've got some
36:36
pretty cool virtual set 3d graphics
36:39
where the the host is standing there and
36:41
then it's like she's standing in the
36:43
middle of North Carolina and then she
36:46
shows the water level what are coming up
36:48
and it comes up around her and a virtual
36:50
like you have to see it it's in the show
36:53
notes they got some cool tech to do this
36:55
again a waste of resources but still
36:59
because entertain is Lachaise
37:01
entertainment of course it's
37:02
entertainment here a lot of people I saw
37:05
tweeting about John Kerry on Bill Maher
37:07
last night which I watched the interview
37:11
and stupid blockhead it just wasn't
37:14
interesting at all in fact he's a boring
37:17
guy has always been boring that's where
37:18
I lost the election and he was making
37:20
jokes and Bill Maher was a little
37:21
annoyed by it because yeah he does the
37:25
jokes but then I but then I noticed that
37:27
Steve Ballmer was on the show so I
37:29
figured you know I gotta go back and
37:32
watch it well I have a couple clips for
37:34
you Steve has has found philanthropy and
37:42
the LA Clippers of course and he has
37:45
this outfit called USA fact
37:47
facts facts facts Falls and so he just
37:52
gives you the facts the government
37:53
numbers the facts very interesting and
37:55
I'm not quite sure what Bill Maher or
37:57
his producers expected but it didn't
37:59
quite turn out the way I think he
38:01
expected ever listen we started I
38:04
started about four years ago my wife
38:06
said I'd retired she said it's time to
38:09
get involved philanthropically I wasted
38:11
on you no stop back it up I think you
38:13
got the wrong clip that's Chris Farley
38:15
is Oh Saturday Night Live bit isn't it
38:17
interestingly enough I didn't clip but
38:19
Bill Maher actually said did Chris
38:21
Farley die and move into your body yeah
38:25
wish okay there's a lot of crappy stuff
38:28
that was said here we'll continue we're
38:31
focused and for those who don't know
38:32
Ballmer used to be the CEO of Microsoft
38:34
and he was yeah he's kind of interesting
38:37
guy kids I said all we need to do is
38:42
taxes let's be good tax payers
38:45
government takes care of that and she
38:46
said dude we can do better than that
38:50
right but it got me to say I wonder
38:52
really where the tax dollars come from
38:54
and where they go just the fact right
38:57
people will like scroll through a
38:59
hundred Yelp reviews to find a taco
39:01
stand Yelp reviews to find a taco
39:02
but they have no idea where their tax
39:05
dollars go like a businessman cuz you
39:13
you were the head of Microsoft you're a
39:15
businessman at least ought to read stuff
39:17
that's as good I can read about any find
39:20
out where the money's going what it's
39:22
doing what the outcome is and then give
39:25
us some examples like health care take
39:28
health care since 1980 health care per
39:31
person the inflation adjusted is up two
39:35
hundred twenty five percent one hundred
39:37
and twenty five percent okay let's take
39:40
a look people like to talk about life
39:42
expectancy about a life expectancy guy
39:45
that's forecast and futures I just look
39:47
at the average age at which people die
39:57
in the last twenty years average age at
40:01
which people got died is gone from
40:03
seventy two point three years to seventy
40:05
two point nine years Wow that's it right
40:08
all the money we're just hammering into
40:10
health care you think we'd be buying
40:12
people extra life but obesity's up a lot
40:15
of these other factors so are we
40:17
spending our health care dollars well Oh
40:20
row hmm that isn't exactly what Bill
40:23
Maher wanted to hear with all this
40:25
health care spending that we're talking
40:27
about or that he's talking about let's
40:29
try another topic we'll take government
40:31
writers will show you what they are I
40:33
mean you can take the land the border
40:35
thing border agents are up right
40:37
apprehensions are down undocumented
40:39
immigrant estimates are flat huh you
40:42
have to decide how you think about it we
40:44
can't tell you right we'll just give you
40:45
the numbers oh damn wait a minute so it
40:47
actually works enforcing the border mmm
40:50
let's try another topic so what about
40:52
education are our children reading
40:54
gooder are our children reading
41:03
you can look at that number education
41:06
per student has about doubled over the
41:10
clap again inflation adjusted over the
41:12
last 30 years or so about double and yet
41:17
still only about a third of our kids
41:20
third grade level can read at grade
41:21
level are proficient and third grade
41:24
reading a third of kids and yet we have
41:26
doubled spend see I don't think Bill
41:29
Maher realized he invited a Republican
41:32
and on to a show bill that bomb will
41:37
keep saying all it's just the numbers
41:38
just the numbers but what he's saying is
41:39
pouring all this stupid money into all
41:42
of these things that we've been doing it
41:44
doesn't work your system doesn't work
41:46
and then Bill Maher who in the beginning
41:48
of the interview sets it up by saying
41:50
you're worth forty seven billion does
41:52
this I just gave a million dollars to
41:55
the Democrats in the world right now is
42:03
get rid of Donald Trump or at least
42:05
check in like even though that's a lot
42:09
of money won't change my life I won't
42:11
have to drive an uber don't know
42:14
expensive hobbies I'm not one of those
42:16
dumbass celebrities who has you know
42:17
fucking let's not go into it right
42:23
but it seems like you could win this
42:25
election by yourself that's about the
42:34
most on that the cool thing you could
42:36
possibly do for yourself you don't think
42:39
turning an election is an ethical thing
42:41
to do when the person you're running
42:43
against is drum you know how you think
42:49
about things no for my morals no I'm not
42:52
buying elections I'm just not doing it
42:55
okay I try what is this all about
43:01
take your billions of dollars Steve and
43:04
buy the election away from Trump but we
43:08
already know that didn't work when they
43:09
tried to buy the election away from
43:11
Trump with Hillary the Sheep spent twice
43:12
as much money
43:13
how much more she's up to a billion what
43:16
did what more deer would you get it put
43:17
two billion in and maybe beat him well
43:20
if you'd like I can lead us down the
43:23
Hillary path because I gotta go I got
43:26
the full video of Hillary and lesbians
43:29
who tech
43:31
it was hard finding it actually and
43:34
there were little snip I don't know if
43:35
they wanted it out or something didn't
43:38
work it out yeah it seems like if it's
43:41
hard to find there's a reason yeah I
43:43
agree and there was actually comic strip
43:45
blogger who came through at the end I
43:46
really appreciate it and and he found
43:49
the full-length video so I did put a
43:52
number of clips we I'm not gonna play
43:55
him all I probably put more in the show
43:56
notes then we're gonna play but and by
44:00
the way while I was looking for this
44:01
video there's say you're looking for
44:03
Hillary Clinton lesbians who tech and of
44:06
course I've been using Bing as we've
44:08
been bingers for a while now and all of
44:12
a sudden being says oh you know you do
44:14
have moderate safes or safe search set
44:17
to moderate you click here to turn it
44:20
off like I want to fly and gotta find
44:22
this video let me tell you if you turn
44:25
off safe search on being on lesbians who
44:29
tech somehow it thinks you're looking
44:31
for lesbians who teach and it's very
44:34
different search experience and Bing
44:37
Bing Bing has a very expansive non safe
44:41
search results huh this is just the tip
44:45
if you're interested so we finally got
44:48
the video you know what I mean yeah and
44:51
I I don't have the name of the woman who
44:54
interviewed her on stage but there's a
44:57
lot of reference to Kara wishers
44:59
interview which you'll hear and it was
45:02
just so much love in the room for
45:03
Hillary any there were even some some
45:05
crowd shots where you could see people
45:07
not clapping but snapping their fingers
45:08
which as we know is a complete Austin
45:11
thing these days as well so here she is
45:13
we're going to bring her up on stage and
45:16
have a chat with her did you did you
45:18
know you were a lesbian icon I mean it's
45:21
basically like RBG
45:23
you and I just want to say you're more
45:27
to us than just the pantsuits I'm
45:34
bisexual it's pretty well known no and
45:39
and you know I don't want to trip to the
45:42
pantsuits you know I don't want to trip to the
45:44
well because okay just you know I rarely
45:48
do just but I have to oh and we're like
45:52
oh she's gonna say it tell you if you
45:54
don't know already but I I am on People
45:58
magazine's best-dressed list this year
46:01
yes yes I guess you can only be on the
46:07
best-dressed list if you're a lesbian
46:10
icon I'm not quite sure how it works
46:13
that was a subject changed of note you
46:16
think but it was also a set up with a
46:19
whole well a lot of people don't know
46:21
this but I dress in pants suits like
46:24
what is this anyway it's in the 70 plus
46:26
category whatever whatever so of course
46:30
she's not there just to talk about
46:32
herself oh wait a minute she is the
46:34
paperback version of her book is coming
46:36
out I I told her you know some of you
46:40
might remember that she interviewed me
46:42
two years ago the spring of 2017 and it
46:48
was a great interview it was tough as
46:50
she always is but during it I said
46:52
things like you know the Russians were
46:54
more involved and all of that
46:55
oh she's lost it breezy so my paperback
47:00
comes out Tuesday with you know some
47:02
more information and afterwards to work
47:04
so my goal is that typical for an
47:07
paperback to have an afterword
47:10
it's not unknown is to do everything I
47:12
personally can do and to inspire you to
47:14
do to elect Democrats and then to make
47:17
sure it's not stolen and on line because
47:20
we have a tremendous group of candidates
47:24
really terrific people I've been doing
47:26
fundraisers especially for young women
47:29
running for Congress but it won't matter
47:32
if we don't vote so when you ask me
47:35
that's there's only one thing on my
47:38
bucket list right now everything I can
47:40
do to help us save our country save our
47:48
country save oxygen from what Bannister
47:51
from Trump just Republicans evil
47:54
horrible people and the Russians so for
47:57
53 days away from the midterms how do we
48:00
make sure I mean hey do you think this
48:01
is happening now and B how do we stop it
48:03
from happening if it is in the future
48:05
well what we know is even the
48:07
intelligence officials working in the
48:10
Trump administration went to the White
48:12
House briefing room about a month ago
48:14
and said it is happening still the
48:18
Russians are now clearly in our
48:21
electoral systems fact-check falls in
48:23
wait systems fact-check falls in
48:23
they're clearly in our electoral systems
48:26
Jon they're in the systems this Russian
48:29
sleeper ballot nearly Russians around
48:32
about I mean what she's referring to is
48:34
that there have been some intrusions
48:36
into voter registration databases I
48:38
believe to which doesn't really meet
48:40
what I think - I think in the election
48:44
system technically but you're not really
48:47
changing anything or doing anything
48:49
let's pretty easily close down which I
48:51
think it is oh wait maybe it's not we
48:53
don't have a we don't have a good
48:56
strategy to combat them in some states
48:59
that are controlled by the other party I
49:02
think they believe that it's to their
49:04
benefit so they're just so you know
49:06
every lesbian in tech it's lesbians who
49:09
do tech actually every lesbian who does
49:11
tech he's a Democrat you clearly heard
49:14
that there was no one who protested what
49:16
did was like John Legend anyone is a
49:18
creative person a writer
49:21
Democrats are not going to really go
49:26
into a deep investigation the Democrats
49:30
actually it was bipartisan an effort to
49:33
try to do more to protect these upcoming
49:35
elections which was voted down so every
49:39
possible approach to try to protect us
49:42
from whatever it is they're doing and
49:44
there are many different ideas about
49:46
that are being you know stymied so the
49:50
best way to deal with it is to just
49:53
overwhelm with numbers so that they
49:56
can't shave them on the margins they
49:58
can't suppress their way to a victory by
50:01
preventing people young people
50:03
minorities older people I think that
50:07
we've got to do everything we can but we
50:10
still don't know what exactly the
50:13
Russians and their allies are planning
50:17
this time oh they're planning though
50:18
they're in the systems they're planning
50:20
and they are going to strike baby I'm
50:22
telling you but here's here's the clip
50:24
that I thought was most important now
50:27
remember this is this is a tech
50:28
conference although if you look at all
50:30
the tweets with their hashtag they'll
50:33
WDET there's not a lot of stories about
50:37
technology a lot about LGBTQ and stuff
50:40
like that but not a lot about tech but
50:42
anyway this is the tech community and
50:43
here I think is her real message and I
50:46
really want to do a big shout out to the
50:48
tech community and she preface it by by
50:51
making sure you know she's talking to
50:52
you tech community because a lot of
50:55
people after the election in 2016 you
50:59
know looked up and they said we can do
51:01
better we can do better polling we can
51:03
do better
51:04
you know voter protection campaign
51:06
protection so I've been working with and
51:09
supporting some of those groups as well
51:11
because we were being frankly out manned
51:15
out woman'd on the other side because
51:18
they had a system that they'd be that's
51:20
a very interesting flub she makes there
51:22
she says out man realizes oh my god I'm
51:26
in the midst of lesbians quick-witted
51:32
enough to catch it and you with the
51:34
right beat so it was this very true the
51:37
transition was good it wasn't a joke oh
51:40
good she did good job but what she then
51:42
winds up saying is we were out woman by
51:44
the other side so wait a minute
51:46
Republicans are now in sense protection
51:49
campaign protection so I've been working
51:52
with and supporting some of those groups
51:54
as well because we were being frankly
51:57
out manned out woman'd on the other side
52:01
because they had a system that they
52:04
basically imposed I'll give you one last
52:05
thing because I'm pretty you know so
52:10
Republican candidates are told to spend
52:12
40% of their advertising budget on
52:17
digital okay this is very important
52:20
because we always talk about this on
52:23
this show the media is all in on the
52:26
elections and on any election because
52:31
it's their number one revenue moment in
52:35
any size they will never be any sort of
52:37
reform no because they CBS NBC ABC a
52:41
particular and Fox to a lesser extent
52:43
all and all the local channels they make
52:46
all their money
52:48
pretty much it's almost like Christmas
52:50
for them now what state does not get any
52:53
money them now what state does not get any
52:56
I don't know what state does California
52:58
oh yes California gets no money because
53:01
it's Dundee everybody's gonna vote
53:03
Democrats but we're the new why why
53:06
bother advertise exactly however what
53:08
she just says is and I don't know if
53:10
this is true that Republicans apparently
53:12
have a mandate from the party that 40%
53:15
of their advertising budget which is the
53:18
money it's all thought that's what it's
53:19
all of is where Bill Maher's million
53:21
dollars is going into advertising
53:22
budgets has to be spent on digital which
53:26
coincidentally is California I find that
53:28
just very interesting as a little aside
53:30
most of its in California so here is the
53:33
message and you know what is the model
53:36
the business model of Facebook and
53:38
Twitter and Google is advertising she is
53:41
saying something very important here to
53:44
this community Republican candidates are
53:47
told to spend 40 percent of their
53:50
advertising budget on digital makes
53:54
sense right immigrants are not told then
53:57
so on average Republicans are told to
54:00
spend 40 percent Democrats spend between
54:02
0 and 15 percent now this is changing
54:07
thanks to a lot of people like you who
54:11
have been speaking out working with
54:13
campaigns I am supporting tech for
54:17
campaigns yeah that tech for campaigns
54:19
we played a clip from that that's the
54:21
here's how you don't get your your email
54:23
stolen I always thought she was behind
54:26
it but now we know for sure which is
54:29
really important that's what they found
54:33
that you know there just wasn't an
54:35
understanding or a commitment to using
54:37
digital and so we're you know where we
54:40
were behind and we're playing catch-up
54:42
but after the election once you know we
54:45
catch our breath and we're so happy that
54:47
we were successful we've got to go to
54:48
work on the next one I mean the other
54:50
side never quits and they have cadres of
54:53
people who are focused on the next
54:56
election and we've got to do the same
54:58
so there's your message Silicon Valley
55:00
Hillary's gonna help you get paid work
55:03
with me work with Hillary
55:06
huh me work with Hillary
55:09
that's kind of interesting yeah well I
55:12
thought it was very clear message from
55:13
that perspective the whole thing was
55:15
boring it's incredibly boring but so I
55:17
have I was all gonna play one more clip
55:19
it's a little long it's about Serena
55:21
Williams it was just so lame that I feel
55:25
we have to listen to it and I do want to
55:27
say that Serena Williams you know in
55:29
short got docked a point for something
55:31
that John McEnroe got dr. point for -
55:33
it's not like it didn't happen in two
55:35
men before is there she also got dr.
55:38
game which never really happened also
55:40
yes it did yes it did it was a game and
55:43
a match point for McEnroe okay but I
55:46
will totally say tennis is probably a
55:49
bunch of male douchebags but you got to
55:52
take things a little bit in context and
55:53
I think they really went off the rails
55:55
with this analysis of the double
55:58
standard in tech which somehow comes to
56:01
tennis the double standard in tech when
56:03
it comes to women I think one of the
56:05
things that we have to fix is that
56:07
there's clearly a double standard for
56:09
women the more powerful you are the more
56:12
you are disliked we just saw that in the
56:13
oh that doesn't happen to men at all
56:16
ever know people love love love powerful
56:20
man yeah douchebag Fox yeah sure US
56:23
Opens Finals sexism and racism there oh
56:27
and racism sexism it's racism but you
56:31
didn't read that in the New York Times
56:32
did you John Raese huh it was racism
56:35
because she's black that's why it
56:36
happened and I just want to hear from
56:38
you obviously you've experienced this a
56:40
lot probably more than anyone in the
56:42
world how are we gonna solve this double
56:44
oh wait a minute I got to think about
56:46
this because this is a lesbian tech
56:48
conference what am I gonna say a
56:49
standard part of the the challenge is
56:53
for women to support women who challenge
56:55
the double standard the double standard
57:00
it's alive and well and you know
57:05
oftentimes in my experience there are a
57:09
couple of reasons why women are put down
57:12
or judged unfairly and harshly one is
57:16
because they pose a threat they pose a
57:19
threat to the established order they
57:21
pose a threat inside a company or in
57:23
politics or academia wherever they might
57:26
find themselves and so the knee-jerk
57:30
reaction is to put them down and put
57:32
them down personally not necessarily
57:35
professionally first okay so you mean
57:38
stuff like orange cheeto and is that is
57:40
that we're talking about and so every
57:43
woman has an interest in calling that
57:47
out you know if you're gonna object to
57:49
somebody's work then be specific but
57:53
don't go into this like well you know
57:55
she's just not likable well she's
57:57
talking about herself which is kind of
57:59
creepy I have a list of about ten
58:02
million men who are not particularly
58:04
like this embarrassing for the lesbian
58:12
community that this is happening so now
58:15
that we're all cheering for lame it's
58:17
pretty bad ten million men who we hate
58:25
but that but the knee jerk plays into
58:28
all of these cultural stereotypes and so
58:30
people say oh I don't know if I want to
58:32
speak out because you know she can be
58:34
kind of angry or she can be pushy or
58:36
whatever she might be so but we've got
58:40
to get over that we've got to support
58:41
each other and we've got to speak out
58:43
for each other and then the second thing
58:45
I would say is this whole question about
58:47
women standing up for ourselves
58:50
and you mentioned the US Open you know
58:53
I've watched tennis for decades and I've
58:56
seen a lot of men throw their rackets
58:58
I've seen them scream at the referees
59:01
I've seen them you know engage in all
59:03
kinds of you know angry hurt
59:06
disappointing behavior but everybody
59:10
understood is because there were such
59:12
great competitors you know they were in
59:14
the moment they couldn't help it well an
59:17
along come Serena who is standing up for
59:21
herself and speaking out and being
59:24
basically put down and penalized and I
59:29
you know I think that it doesn't matter
59:33
if you're out there by yourself and
59:36
you're trying to do it you you know
59:40
you're taking risks and yet the only way
59:44
we're going to expose the double
59:46
standard and hopefully eventually see it
59:49
end is if we're willing to do that and
59:51
if we hope and I'm standing behind us so
59:56
I'm gonna keep you know doing what I can
59:59
but I hope everybody does the same fail
1:00:03
so I just thought it's like geez go in
1:00:06
alienate some more people men
1:00:11
yeah you wonder what she can't win I
1:00:14
think it's a lost opportunity if she had
1:00:16
said right at the beginning of that
1:00:17
interview well I have something to say
1:00:18
and she'd come out she could have run
1:00:22
ahead of it something she could have
1:00:24
read it with holding their hands
1:00:26
together and looking up with all she
1:00:28
could have run either but no now she
1:00:32
just pisses off a 10-million Miranda man
1:00:38
man damn men not denying that it's that
1:00:42
it's there but come on this is not how
1:00:44
you solve it you're just creating more
1:00:45
division by literally saying I just ten
1:00:48
million man I don't like
1:00:52
yeah the yellow cheeto this is Noreen
1:00:54
this is not orange this is not goodbye
1:00:56
yeah this is not nice then with that I'd
1:01:01
like to thank you for your courage and
1:01:03
say in the morning to you John
1:01:06
kumbaya in some spelling Dvorak do well
1:01:10
in the morning to your ministry also in
1:01:11
the morning I'll ship sassy boots on the
1:01:13
ground feet in the air subs in the water
1:01:14
all the Dames tonight's out there yes in
1:01:15
the morning to our troll room at No
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1:01:19
as per usual especially my personal
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the zephyr on thursdays and thursdays
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also a big in the morning to darren
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engagement dinner it was a nice piece we
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like that a lot and want to thank him
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yes all right well we do have few people
1:02:07
that including two instan i'ts work
1:02:10
executive producers are both instance
1:02:12
that we have one associate executive
1:02:13
producers a short list but it's pretty
1:02:15
spectacular Wow yeah yes tonight number
1:02:18
one is sir Julian he's thousands why
1:02:24
he's not innocent he's already at night
1:02:25
so I that was a mistake
1:02:26
he's in Morgan Hill he gave us some
1:02:28
money the other day so Julian again my
1:02:30
better three-quarters reminded me that I
1:02:32
was indebted to John C Dvorak for the
1:02:34
aunt burning to saved us from
1:02:38
frustration unnecessarily chemical
1:02:40
treatments and pest control bills value
1:02:43
for value now do you want to remind us
1:02:46
of any trick I'll tell it again we don't
1:02:48
do we tell it every couple of years
1:02:49
people don't seem to remember so I came
1:02:53
up with this theory that there's a
1:02:55
variety of ants that come when you the
1:02:57
in your in the West Coasters these
1:02:59
things cause Argentinean answer they all
1:03:01
came out from Argentina they've taken
1:03:02
over the place all the other native ants
1:03:04
are been wiped out by these guys and the
1:03:06
thing that makes them interesting is
1:03:07
that they are not hive specific so in
1:03:12
Argent's you can wipe out an Argentinian
1:03:14
ant colony and the few stragglers will
1:03:17
be out there and then go into some other
1:03:18
colony they don't get killed like the
1:03:21
other ants would do to their peers the
1:03:24
earlier you're not from us from our
1:03:26
colony and they can kill them no not
1:03:27
with these guys they it's so essentially
1:03:30
California in particular is one giant
1:03:32
anthill yes
1:03:34
those aren't earthquakes you're hearing
1:03:36
or feeling it's just the ants hands that
1:03:38
are doing the damage yep so I find it
1:03:41
they have a very social animal and they
1:03:44
have all these different things ways of
1:03:45
doing things and once in a while you
1:03:46
start to see these out of the blue to be
1:03:49
a fuse ants roaming around I these are
1:03:51
the these are the scouts
1:03:53
you see these Scout answer there you see
1:03:55
one of them and you know maybe see five
1:03:57
you don't see a lot of ants but you see
1:03:58
a few of these dents looking nosing
1:04:00
around looking for some opportunity you
1:04:01
take a little one of those little
1:04:03
lighters scripto lighters and you scorch
1:04:06
them dead kill them with the flame you
1:04:08
burn them and you burn every one that
1:04:10
you can find and you leave them there
1:04:14
other Scout ants will show up maybe and
1:04:17
if you see a market and they're not
1:04:18
carrying another ant with you our cuz
1:04:20
usually they do is they growl my god
1:04:21
there's that one of our buddies is dead
1:04:23
they grab him take him back to the nest
1:04:24
do they eat them hot no they play
1:04:27
actually they use it for building
1:04:28
material I built a wall Europeans used
1:04:31
to do the same thing with human skulls
1:04:34
anyway so if enough of these dead ants
1:04:39
go back to see we got a stab there's
1:04:40
like a big fire or something going on
1:04:42
there they don't come back and they
1:04:45
never show up and that's how you get rid
1:04:48
of ants and you keeps killing these
1:04:50
little guys if do you see him as Scouts
1:04:51
now as you see one carrying a dead ant
1:04:53
that means he's taking him back to the
1:04:54
hive you don't kill him right you don't
1:04:56
kill him because he's gay he's - he's
1:04:58
the one taking the mess message he's got
1:04:59
the message right and this is if you yes
1:05:02
if you miss the timing on this you still
1:05:04
can get in trouble but most the time it
1:05:06
works the more you know in the morning
1:05:13
just a bit I can't help it
1:05:15
I got ants I got hands
1:05:17
[Music] got ants I got hands
1:05:22
all right off to play that end of show
1:05:24
thank you let's bring up the morning
1:05:26
thank you sir Julian doesn't seem to
1:05:29
want to upgrade or anything but okay he
1:05:31
probably will when he gets the Baron yes
1:05:33
he's not already Scott loving burg in
1:05:35
st. Paul Minnesota 1000 now this is a
1:05:39
genuine instant I believe yes it is
1:05:42
I once emailed you a while back in my
1:05:47
hometown of Pennsylvania a couple years
1:05:48
ago you mentioned it during the show I'm
1:05:50
sure that you've forgotten it with the
1:05:52
volume of mail goes da bobba I'd like to
1:05:55
say no I would say I want to be good
1:05:57
night and want to be in either of John
1:05:58
and people say okay I'm trying to get to
1:06:01
the point he's trying to make I fell
1:06:03
overboard a couple of years it went by
1:06:04
and I made my way back and never forgot
1:06:07
the promise I made to give you a valley
1:06:09
for value ah yes I said yeah people
1:06:11
promise and they never deliver and he's
1:06:12
making a point that some people do that
1:06:14
as I think about value I like to provide
1:06:16
the younger listeners or just listeners
1:06:19
lost on their path through life with my
1:06:21
clichéd advice in the hopes that it
1:06:25
reaches and resonates with someone I'd
1:06:29
really also appreciate if both you would
1:06:31
after the nation segment impart some of
1:06:32
the wisdom you have for younger
1:06:34
listeners making their way as you both
1:06:37
had an incredible journey to where you
1:06:38
are now
1:06:39
podcasting please reevaluate your
1:06:45
statement it's we have such an
1:06:46
incredible journey to podcasters I'm
1:06:50
sure we would all be better off for you
1:06:53
hearing your sincere thoughts on how to
1:06:54
navigate the relic it will give some
1:06:56
advice sometime when we feel like it
1:06:57
please do editorial eyes on this message
1:07:00
and my message below as you see fit
1:07:03
finally please call me sir software dev
1:07:07
aka soar code monkey of the Twin Cities
1:07:11
and do look up and look me up if you're
1:07:16
either in the Minnesota in Minneapolis
1:07:18
st. Paul metro area or waiting for a
1:07:22
layover at MSP you'll combine a preacher
1:07:25
what you do I think yours where's the
1:07:28
device what device
1:07:31
that or Eliza's message that was the
1:07:33
message or Eliza's message that was the
1:07:34
well you editorially the whole message
1:07:36
you cut out the whole first part what
1:07:39
was the part that was good okay well
1:07:42
let's read the beginning then no it it
1:07:44
was just it was just nice with he do it
1:07:46
was a nice message but what was the
1:07:48
advice that the kids he wants us to what
1:07:51
his advice to the case
1:07:53
[Music] advice to the case
1:07:55
honey that I'm sorry
1:07:57
his advice sorry code work you butchered
1:08:00
it the whole thing
1:08:03
I want to thank I want to thank sir
1:08:06
software dev which is not his name yet
1:08:09
but Scott will receive that title during
1:08:11
the official knighting ceremony later on
1:08:13
this program thank you very much for
1:08:15
your courage it is highly appreciated
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and he will buy us a beer yes actually
1:08:21
you know what the Minneapolis st. Paul
1:08:22
Airport they have one of the best brat
1:08:25
shops always that so any airport I've
1:08:29
ever been to it's from one of those
1:08:31
sausage makers in the area they have a
1:08:33
branch out to make it very killer brat
1:08:35
I'm gonna do I'm gonna give them some
1:08:37
karma you've got oh well well he'll be
1:08:45
back mmm anyway Sir Richard and Alberg
1:08:48
vermont's our associate executive
1:08:50
producer $222 he needs my house selling
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karma no genius
1:08:55
you've got karma he's got the new little
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no jingles just tojust glass nice nice
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okay okay what that's it
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1:09:48
we go out we hit people in the mouth
1:09:59
[Music] go out we hit people in the mouth
1:10:04
so I think we should take scott's advice
1:10:07
and give a little bit of advice right
1:10:08
now to the youngsters out there okay who
1:10:11
are trying to make their way to
1:10:12
podcasting well it's not just podcasting
1:10:16
through a long road route but that's not
1:10:19
what he said he said give them give them
1:10:21
some advice for the epoch in the future
1:10:23
don't get killed or end up in dimension
1:10:26
A or B to B or any door too too far in
1:10:30
any dimension for that matter
1:10:31
well here's I got my piece of advice all
1:10:33
right I've given this advice you froma
1:10:35
to give it again
1:10:37
most people that will supervise you
1:10:39
throughout your careers are full of crap
1:10:43
that's the advice the more you know and
1:10:46
they tend to they can be played and I
1:10:51
don't like to say that you want to play
1:10:53
people but they can be played by just
1:10:55
going along with whatever they have to
1:10:56
say along with whatever they have to
1:10:57
do not be argumentative and I give two
1:10:59
examples I'll give one example a good
1:11:01
one I shall give a kook I'll give a
1:11:04
number I could generalize somebody will
1:11:07
say hey hey I don't like the way you're
1:11:09
doing this
1:11:12
and you're doing it whatever way you're
1:11:13
doing it and use instead of saying well
1:11:16
I'm doing it for this reason or that
1:11:17
reason or whatever you say oh okay what
1:11:22
have what do you want me to do what do
1:11:23
you think I should do better well I'm
1:11:24
all ears
1:11:25
be very attentive and then they'll tell
1:11:27
you it the way they want you to do
1:11:29
something and then just keep doing it
1:11:32
the way you were doing it because it's
1:11:34
the way you do things don't pay any
1:11:35
attention over there advice within I
1:11:39
don't know a few months it could come
1:11:41
back to you say well so how's that new
1:11:43
way doing things and you say it's great
1:11:46
you were right and the guy will say yep
1:11:48
I've noticed that you've changed your
1:11:50
much better than you were and that
1:11:52
happens all the time because everybody
1:11:55
thinks are so important interesting
1:11:58
that's not the kind of advice I'd give I
1:12:01
give different advice because I get I
1:12:03
get the same advice I give the same does
1:12:05
that what you is that the same advice
1:12:06
you hand out to young people all the
1:12:08
time no I have a lot of different
1:12:10
advices oh but that one particular piece
1:12:13
of advice which is people these
1:12:14
supervisors are full of crap and just to
1:12:16
go along with the program
1:12:17
don't argue that's my advice stay in
1:12:20
line but keep doing things the way
1:12:23
you're doing if it's not gonna they're
1:12:25
not gonna notice one they don't know
1:12:26
what they're talking about I guess my
1:12:28
advice is kind of dovetails into that
1:12:31
where my advice is always the same find
1:12:33
out what you're really like doing what
1:12:35
you really like doing just this
1:12:36
something you like doing this you could
1:12:38
be skateboarding for all I care find
1:12:39
something you really really know not
1:12:41
like what you really love doing and then
1:12:43
find someone to pay you to do it that's
1:12:46
it vice for everybody but many times
1:12:50
small crap anybody can do that
1:12:52
anybody can but you can do that have a
1:12:54
play stop tomorrow and you have to go
1:12:57
work at Taco Bell what are you gonna do
1:12:58
screw you Taco Bell well that's part of
1:13:02
the finding someone to pay you to do it
1:13:04
part yeah well you maybe can do that
1:13:06
from the tuck go back in there you try
1:13:08
to get in the front counter
1:13:09
it's taken me 54 years to finally be
1:13:12
able to podcast
1:13:14
don't knock it
1:13:18
I've been my whole life before
1:13:19
podcasting was invented I've been
1:13:22
wanting to podcast yeah I don't know
1:13:24
what it what it is but it's just the
1:13:26
back of my head it's just the word
1:13:27
podcasting well drop it in up drop it
1:13:30
like a bomb when it happens and you
1:13:32
invented the word podcasting no I did
1:13:34
not I did not I did not invent the word
1:13:36
podcasting who did Dani Gregoire is the
1:13:40
one who I credited it to he is the one
1:13:43
who I first heard it from but then
1:13:45
there's that Guardian journalist who did
1:13:49
use the term Pyke podcast not podcasting
1:13:54
what podcast several years not maybe a
1:13:56
year earlier when the ipod came out but
1:13:59
that was before there was any podcasting
1:14:01
he Precog day yes yes he preached at it
1:14:06
before it existed and therefore he
1:14:08
claims he coined the term which I guess
1:14:10
he did technically ben ben ghazi was his
1:14:13
name Ben Ben he's coining the term
1:14:16
what's the guy's name again
1:14:18
Ben Ben forgotten to history parody
1:14:21
should have become a podcaster right
1:14:25
all right
1:14:28
well then I give another piece of advice
1:14:30
don't you see ya tail fitting into your
1:14:32
advice okay I know tails I like that
1:14:35
this tail fitting is not necessarily
1:14:36
good but okay tail finning do a lot of
1:14:41
different things until you find
1:14:42
something you like and if you like a lot
1:14:43
of things do them all yeah yeah
1:14:46
I agree with that too and then
1:14:48
ultimately do a podcast about your life
1:14:50
and then you'll be fine yeah podcast
1:14:53
that is everyone's doll should be
1:14:55
podcast I have to say noticing this
1:14:57
Noland there's a have a as an article
1:15:00
that I put into the in the show notes
1:15:04
it's about Teague Hanley Teague Hanley
1:15:08
is uh someone sent me this this is a
1:15:11
they market beauty products I think a
1:15:14
lot of them for men and they claim to
1:15:17
now spend 40 percent of their entire
1:15:19
marketing budget on quote influencers
1:15:24
who were on Instagram and YouTube is a
1:15:26
big deal I gotta say that when we first
1:15:30
started pod show before it became Evo
1:15:32
before it became dead that was the idea
1:15:37
the idea was to have endorsements by the
1:15:41
talent themselves and that you know
1:15:43
advertising would change the way people
1:15:46
conveyed their message yes and it failed
1:15:49
quite spectacularly over your period
1:15:52
very well and you know so where's and I
1:15:56
still believe you can't monetize the
1:15:58
network but what we're seeing here is
1:16:00
the marketing money is going to move
1:16:03
away from display and we're talking
1:16:08
online display and clicks etc it's truly
1:16:11
going to move towards this and I can
1:16:13
only say this because I'm from the
1:16:14
future sometimes it takes me 20 years to
1:16:16
get it right but it is going to happen
1:16:18
and of course what will happen to
1:16:20
everybody and we talked about this on
1:16:22
just the last show is YouTube and
1:16:25
Instagram we're all gonna wake up and go
1:16:26
yeah I don't think so you're doing our
1:16:29
money you're taking our money we want
1:16:30
our money and it's gonna suck all over
1:16:32
again so build your own thing like we
1:16:36
did build your own thing be smart about
1:16:39
it build your own thing be smart about
1:16:39
and build your own thing be smart about
1:16:40
even when you build your own thing 99%
1:16:43
of you will have nothing because it
1:16:45
doesn't work without the exposure of the
1:16:47
algos in Instagram and YouTube doesn't
1:16:50
work so make sure you're one of the 1%
1:16:54
but that's where it's going
1:16:57
yeah I think Kanye West would be like a
1:16:59
great spokesperson for the Republican
1:17:02
Party right now he's doing it for free
1:17:05
yeah getting paid right
1:17:10
notice the fact there was the number of
1:17:12
the Scott Adams girlfriend
1:17:15
I know how much money she makes but
1:17:18
she's on the Instagram and she I don't
1:17:20
remember her name but she's on insta
1:17:22
students it's Christina I know that's
1:17:24
teen Christina yeah and she holds up a
1:17:28
pair of shoes she's very photogenic so
1:17:31
you want to look at pictures of her and
1:17:33
so she's holds up a shoe or she holds up
1:17:36
I don't know what she holds up but she's
1:17:38
got some sort of eye makeup or something
1:17:41
and she holds it up first of that first
1:17:44
of all she does this in skimpy clothing
1:17:46
bikinis underwear which that's why she's
1:17:53
photogenic oh you misunderstood you
1:17:56
God so I missed the code
1:17:59
yeah so what about her she makes money
1:18:02
doing this was just like that somebody
1:18:04
was in one day one three if somebody who
1:18:07
makes a lot of money is doing this kind
1:18:09
of crazy promotion that it does ad
1:18:12
agencies that hire people like her and
1:18:15
others that have got millions of
1:18:17
followers on these different my own
1:18:19
daughter my own daughter makes money
1:18:20
that way yeah your daughter she does it
1:18:22
too way yeah your daughter she does it
1:18:24
well there's a message to you Scott
1:18:25
Adams she doesn't need you for your
1:18:28
money she doesn't need you for your
1:18:30
Scott answers should be the guy doing
1:18:32
this you should go to an ad agency to
1:18:34
start just casually excuse me yes he
1:18:38
does just casually excuse me yes he
1:18:38
we're talking about I John that's all he
1:18:42
does have you ever heard him promote his
1:18:44
his app when what where hub now dot IO
1:18:49
yeah but that's not no no but that's his
1:18:53
own thing yeah I know but very toyou
1:18:55
that's for the money he doesn't care
1:18:57
doesn't care
1:19:00
well I do I think we should we should be
1:19:02
promoting Toyota yeah yeah fine nuts
1:19:06
never I dunno I do not want a piece of
1:19:11
it I'm not interested I went through all
1:19:13
the trouble I lost the clip of Jimmy
1:19:16
Fallon and the Loadstar what I was
1:19:20
working and looking online to try to
1:19:22
find it I don't find it I find a
1:19:24
simultaneous making you to even look
1:19:26
more like a hit job of Jimmy Kimmel
1:19:29
doing the same exact gag what yeah
1:19:35
here's Kimmel lodestar hears a lot of
1:19:37
speculation now about who wrote this and
1:19:39
this honey is the most interesting
1:19:41
theory yet somebody online noticed an
1:19:43
unusual word in the op-ed and the word
1:19:46
was lodestar they wrote we may no longer
1:19:49
have Senator McCain but we will always
1:19:50
have his example a lodestar for
1:19:53
restoring honor to public life which is
1:19:55
that's not a common word lodestar not a
1:19:58
lot of people use that word but you know
1:20:00
who does use that word this guy it
1:20:02
really wants to lone Starr and that's
1:20:04
gonna continue to be a lodestar Jack's
1:20:06
lodestar as our lodestar you are a
1:20:09
lodestar lodestar that's right vice
1:20:12
president Michael Elizabeth pence the
1:20:17
one noticed our like it
1:20:20
like that's actually will not be
1:20:23
something that was my fence Trump just
1:20:25
announced that the space forces first
1:20:26
mission is to locate and destroy the
1:20:29
lodestar whatever that Wow so they
1:20:33
didn't even
1:20:33
that's pretty brazen it's almost exactly
1:20:36
the same clip pack yeah huh
1:20:39
so somebody's out there I'm thinking
1:20:41
lair somebody's out there I'm thinking
1:20:42
I don't know who it is whoever's before
1:20:44
you ma'am oh he's trying to set up pants
1:20:47
a bit less hole called a hole unless
1:20:49
Fallon says something about Kimmel
1:20:52
taking his bit because you know if that
1:20:54
had happened to us I would have said it
1:20:57
well phallus bit was better challenge we
1:21:00
had other clips of other stuff that
1:21:01
pence said then matched the memo
1:21:04
Kim will focused on lodestar only hmm
1:21:07
which makes me think that it was a
1:21:09
package that was given to these guys by
1:21:11
some outside source right and Fallon's
1:21:14
people said you know we we don't we like
1:21:16
to use this but we got to add our own
1:21:17
thing so they added more to it they talk
1:21:20
really nasally don't they those people
1:21:22
over found the ant to add a little to
1:21:28
kind of do something MA some pile
1:21:31
jumping listen to Kimball the next day
1:21:33
actually even bet on who wrote the op-ed
1:21:35
this is for real the favorite is Mike
1:21:38
Pence not a joke then Betsy DeVos I see
1:21:42
Mike Pompeo goes down Stephen Miller's
1:21:44
all the way at 1501 which is good for
1:21:46
him the way at 1501 which is good for
1:21:49
he finds a betting line that's online
1:21:52
and the betting line shows that pants is
1:21:55
the favorite okay yes do you have to pay
1:22:02
the money when you make these bets and
1:22:04
how long do they get to sit on the money
1:22:06
just forever I have no idea what the
1:22:08
deal is I don't know I've never done
1:22:10
that online gambling it seems risky it
1:22:14
looks like it's being set up well I
1:22:16
think it's probably a if you think about
1:22:18
it it's got to be a zero to make him a
1:22:20
hero it's got to be a zero to make him a
1:22:22
no no you don't know you want to make
1:22:24
him a goat within the administration so
1:22:26
it causes more disruptions and makes him
1:22:28
take because he may never you know he he
1:22:31
may really like to who knows what his
1:22:33
attitude is toward Trump he's not the
1:22:34
kind of guy that seems like a creep that
1:22:37
would go and write this crazy of course
1:22:40
not just for one thing he's the vice
1:22:42
president what is he why would he do
1:22:44
yeah so he wouldn't but they'd I think
1:22:47
this trying to cream discord mmm is
1:22:50
really creepy what's going on this is a
1:22:51
you know really creepy what these people
1:22:54
are doing I'm not sure why but it feels
1:22:57
like this would fit into it we got a
1:22:59
note from an anonymous producer and he
1:23:02
says I just hired someone who was worked
1:23:05
and has lived in New York City for
1:23:06
decades with a ton of celebrities he's
1:23:08
been around Trump and his people for
1:23:10
years we were chatting about the slur
1:23:12
words today and he unequivocally
1:23:16
unequivocally confirmed the original No
1:23:19
Agenda theory that Trump has dentures
1:23:21
and that he is very sensitive about it
1:23:24
he pushes them up constantly but
1:23:26
occasionally they fall and he does not
1:23:28
take kindly to anyone mentioning it
1:23:33
so I don't know I mean
1:23:34
I have no way to try like that better
1:23:37
cuz that I like this or two because it
1:23:40
sounds like if you've donated people
1:23:42
with dentures it sounds like somebody's
1:23:44
dentures are just yea dropped yes yeah
1:23:48
he's gotta use better glue but then
1:23:51
somehow we had that as our original idea
1:23:53
and then it went to the what it took it
1:23:56
to propecia we that was another producer
1:23:58
so I still don't know what's going on
1:24:01
yeah we don't know it was ruined but no
1:24:02
because it sounds like clunk you know
1:24:05
you only needed them to fall out but he
1:24:08
still doesn't know how to pronounce
1:24:09
anonymous that party can fix mmm
1:24:13
and because a vacuum sucks the dentures
1:24:16
out die alright what else you got going
1:24:19
on uh well I do have a cut dad had this
1:24:24
series of clips from the last show this
1:24:28
is a terrible story apparently Brad Pitt
1:24:31
after the Hurricane Katrina hit the
1:24:34
Ninth Ward mm-hmm he started a
1:24:37
foundation that would help people
1:24:39
rebuild and so he was a didn't have the
1:24:44
formaldehyde houses no there's this
1:24:47
house there mold
1:24:48
what's going on with formaldehyde homes
1:24:51
redone by I think fuck that was whalers
1:24:53
right FEMA those are trailers these were
1:24:55
actually architected houses that are
1:24:57
beautifully beautiful yes I've seen them
1:24:59
except after about five years that wood
1:25:02
starts falling off they're they're
1:25:03
poorly made and they're filled with mold
1:25:06
and people had to leave him after you
1:25:08
know and they were charging him money
1:25:09
for it this is a hair-raising story and
1:25:12
I think this is another example of some
1:25:13
Hollywood guy getting in over his head
1:25:15
played sorry played one oh look at this
1:25:21
part starting to come apart
1:25:23
that wasn't there I like the music
1:25:26
that's a lot more visible to decided is
1:25:30
starting to crack here you can actually
1:25:32
see look this is supposed to be a seven
1:25:37
year old home stop asking me you know
1:25:39
hey what's going on with your Brad Pitt
1:25:41
home how do you like it all that so it
1:25:43
must be so cool to living at Brad Pitt
1:25:44
home and in my mind I'm like it's not
1:25:47
it's awful I hate it this has been years
1:25:50
of ongoing lies and broken promises you
1:25:55
know I followed a little bit of the
1:25:57
story although I certainly haven't
1:25:58
tracked it for a couple years and I
1:26:01
liked his whole idea no he has a how or
1:26:03
had a house there when he was still with
1:26:05
Angelina and he really wanted to do
1:26:08
something I thought he was doing
1:26:09
something rather interesting it's too
1:26:13
bad that it just that this apparently is
1:26:15
not working out yeah I'd say not working
1:26:19
out is the understatement
1:26:22
okay now this was a debt special on NBC
1:26:26
which is you know NBC Universal you know
1:26:29
I mean we're dealing with the Hollywood
1:26:31
yeah and I don't know wool I don't know
1:26:34
why the unwritten rule wasn't applied
1:26:36
and Brad Pitt was off-limits or if he
1:26:39
didn't want to do a movie I don't know
1:26:41
but I get the sense that this is this is
1:26:43
a bad situation but it would normally
1:26:45
have not have been played up by the
1:26:47
three major networks which are all three
1:26:50
of them associated with major Hollywood
1:26:52
studios and are very reluctant to go
1:26:54
after their actors yes indeed so let's
1:26:58
play - it's been 13 years since
1:27:00
Hurricane Katrina ravaged parts of New
1:27:02
Orleans but for some residents of the
1:27:05
Lower Ninth Ward the area hardest hit by
1:27:07
the storm recovery never came everything
1:27:11
I ever owned I lost in Hurricane Katrina
1:27:13
all of my childhood memories
1:27:16
pictures toys when clothes just coming
1:27:19
back I cry I cry from my community I cry
1:27:22
for myself I could not wait to get back
1:27:25
into this neighborhood when I first came
1:27:27
back to the city I had no awesome
1:27:30
overbank for the night war but I really
1:27:31
wanted to come back to the city so when
1:27:34
Mickey Wright came to me with the
1:27:35
opportunity to move back I was so
1:27:37
excited about that time in 2006 Make It
1:27:41
Right a non-profit founded by actor Brad
1:27:44
Pitt announced plans to build green
1:27:46
affordable homes in the Lower Ninth Ward
1:27:49
150 homes as well as are is our goal to
1:27:52
begin with Pitt raised millions of
1:27:54
dollars solicited designs from famous
1:27:56
architects and brought attention to a
1:27:58
community in need but make it Wright's
1:28:01
homes were not free Kamaria allen bought
1:28:04
her home in 2011 for $130,000 oh she
1:28:08
says problems began almost immediately
1:28:11
and welcome to my home October 6 2011 I
1:28:14
put that key in the door the first time
1:28:17
and I did a happy dance for like five
1:28:19
minutes I was so excited by October 20th
1:28:22
I began to notice major issue my outlets
1:28:25
in my kitchen area were corroded and
1:28:28
rusted I had water leaks
1:28:30
I had holes outside of my home I did
1:28:33
notice that my allergies had gotten a
1:28:36
lot worse the foundation is cracking
1:28:39
it's falling apart there's a big water
1:28:42
leak right here and it was causing a lot
1:28:44
of moisture to go into the home at one
1:28:46
point Comorian noticed mushrooms growing
1:28:48
on the side of her house and took photos
1:28:49
to document the problem she began having
1:28:52
headaches and felt tired all the time
1:28:53
symptoms reflected in a doctor's note
1:28:56
she shared with NBC News Kamaria says
1:28:59
Make It Right addressed minor repairs
1:29:01
like adding tile but wasn't responsive
1:29:03
on bigger problems like mold she moved
1:29:05
out less than a year later and in with
1:29:07
her parents who also own to make it
1:29:09
right house where again she says she
1:29:11
encountered the same mold and water
1:29:13
damage issues Wow well first of all mold
1:29:17
is really bad I know because I have the
1:29:19
allergy and it can really affect you and
1:29:22
this is and when you got mold in your
1:29:24
house I mean this can really this can
1:29:25
really make you very sick I guess
1:29:26
between the walls the
1:29:28
exterior and interior walls and it just
1:29:30
takes over the place and it just since
1:29:32
pours out all day and night yeah got the
1:29:34
mushrooms holes and mushrooms now this
1:29:38
report comes of course amidst a an
1:29:41
expected crisis so I guess that's part
1:29:43
of why it aired they may have had this
1:29:45
on on the shelf for a while this
1:29:47
particular report and you know there is
1:29:54
a there is quite a rift between Brad and
1:29:57
Angelina and maybe eyes on Angelina what
1:29:59
kind of power
1:30:00
she's got cuz I agree this is not a
1:30:02
typical thing for it all three networks
1:30:04
to go against the you know a Hollywood
1:30:06
superstar no very unusual so let's wrap
1:30:10
it with number three throughout the
1:30:11
years I have Colin make it right on
1:30:14
their cellphones I have emailed make it
1:30:16
right I've asked them many times to
1:30:22
please this hear us out or you know to
1:30:24
solve our issues and they would make
1:30:27
promises they made promises so we're
1:30:28
going to give you a call back or we're
1:30:30
going to we're going to stop by your
1:30:32
house we're going to make a meeting
1:30:33
we're gonna set a meeting for you and
1:30:35
your parents and everything has has not
1:30:39
taking place nothing's taking place make
1:30:42
it right did pay Kamaria a cash
1:30:43
settlement reimbursing her for the down
1:30:45
payment and a year of the mortgage on
1:30:47
her old house Kamaria says she can't
1:30:49
afford to move again and make it right
1:30:51
has stopped returning their calls about
1:30:53
her parents home it's been years since
1:30:55
I've seen any type of progress from make
1:30:59
it right and he it's been years since
1:31:00
I've had any kind of contact what make
1:31:02
it right while make it right has worked
1:31:05
with some homeowners on repairs or
1:31:07
relocation many residents say the
1:31:09
organization has not been responsive
1:31:11
Kamaria signed a nondisclosure agreement
1:31:13
as part of her settlement with Megan
1:31:15
right but has decided to break it I was
1:31:19
afraid to speak because of my
1:31:21
non-disclosure agreement but at this
1:31:23
point I feel like it's my
1:31:25
duty to say it sure I feel like I have
1:31:28
to speak out to get the word out about
1:31:30
breakfast organization to let people
1:31:32
know that we're suffering down here
1:31:34
Macon writes mission was an experiment
1:31:37
in high quality at low cost and while
1:31:40
the houses may have been stylish some
1:31:42
were not designed with Louisiana's
1:31:44
climate in mind
1:31:45
according to community activists in the
1:31:47
lower ninth make it right has replaced
1:31:49
the flat roofs on 18 of their homes with
1:31:52
slanted ones so they've replaced a few
1:31:57
flat tops these are flat top houses
1:31:59
which of course don't work everywhere
1:32:00
and Louisiana is humid kind of a musty
1:32:06
place that needs to certain kind of you
1:32:09
have to know what you're doing I don't
1:32:10
know what what the problem was here but
1:32:11
it was a disaster and I think what what
1:32:14
I got out of it though was this I signed
1:32:17
a non-disclosure now this is a black
1:32:20
probably a woman middle lower middle
1:32:23
class upper middle class she's in the
1:32:24
middle class somewhere and she is so
1:32:27
screw this I think there's gonna be by
1:32:29
the way I'm saying this because I think
1:32:31
this is gonna be a trend a lot of people
1:32:34
are coward on disclosure many of which
1:32:37
are illegal especially in California
1:32:39
most non-disclosures don't pulled water
1:32:41
and you can go with the assumption that
1:32:45
I am a black one has been screwed over
1:32:48
by this make it right organization which
1:32:52
won't even return my calls and now I'm
1:32:55
talking about it and they're suing me
1:32:57
because I violated a non-disclosure a
1:33:00
non-disclosure is to keep you from
1:33:02
knowing the truth right and I really
1:33:05
media loves in the media loves it and
1:33:07
the media loves it and I will say it's a
1:33:09
non disclosure violation up I will say
1:33:12
this really started with stormy Daniels
1:33:15
she started the most recent screw the
1:33:19
non-disclosure I'm going all in yeah and
1:33:23
I have some time if nothing else we may
1:33:25
be thank stormy Daniels at some point in
1:33:27
the future for making these
1:33:28
non-disclosures null and void null avoid
1:33:32
this as they should be
1:33:34
you remember him the maybe two shows ago
1:33:35
I played this clip it was stormy man
1:33:37
time it was last show
1:33:38
Daniel's on a Dutch television show with
1:33:42
Tom talking about something she might
1:33:44
have on trim I say that we have a yes
1:33:56
there's stuff that I know and I would
1:33:58
say it's a 50/50 shot at this point it's
1:34:02
just pretty scary odds if you're the
1:34:03
President and I think I know what it is
1:34:07
was not just giving it you do this hand
1:34:10
sighs no no no Tucker Carlson had
1:34:16
Michael avenatti on the show and of
1:34:18
course Carlson has been calling him a
1:34:20
creepy porn lawyer for a long time and I
1:34:23
have to say he had him on the show then
1:34:26
they had the lower-third creepy porn
1:34:28
lawyer talks to Tucker and at a certain
1:34:31
point they just abbreviated it to Cpl
1:34:33
which in my world means commercial
1:34:35
pilot's license but okay Cpl I thought
1:34:38
that was really rude I mean the guy
1:34:40
comes on he knows it's gonna I was
1:34:42
incredibly rude you did or did not I did
1:34:46
do that no it was just late I will say
1:34:50
this it was very funny it was funny and
1:34:53
consistent but still it was yeah it was
1:34:55
rude but not once but twice did avenatti
1:34:58
say something that I think is going to
1:35:00
come back if you traveled here with
1:35:01
policy advisors who've worked on other
1:35:03
campaigns to be ready for a simple
1:35:06
question I didn't I didn't travel here
1:35:08
with policy advisors can I ask you let
1:35:10
me ask you a question I don't think
1:35:16
Donald Trump the creepy porn president
1:35:19
he's the one that had sex with a four
1:35:22
month old son at home my client now
1:35:25
without a condom without a condom now
1:35:29
why would he say that and why would he
1:35:31
bring it up again
1:35:35
because she wants to Tucker this is
1:35:40
America and guess what if a woman wants
1:35:42
to perform in a strip club she does so
1:35:44
no people I'm not getting rich even
1:35:47
though people even though people like
1:35:49
you demean her
1:35:52
you're the one that we're first tour
1:35:54
consistently is a pornstar
1:35:55
and as to me as a creepy porn lawyer and
1:35:58
meanwhile you give the president
1:35:59
meanwhile you give the president a pass
1:36:02
I would unprotected sex with the poor
1:36:05
month-old son at home
1:36:07
uh-huh so that's his message what was
1:36:10
your takeaway from it
1:36:11
the former Suns all Sun is Trump's I was
1:36:23
hmm interest you taking it I was
1:36:26
thinking that he paid for her to have an
1:36:28
abortion I got the Phoebe witness said
1:36:31
four month old son at home no no that's
1:36:33
he had bearing the four month old son at
1:36:36
home oh okay then it would be an
1:36:38
abortion that's what I'm thinking that's
1:36:40
why it was a hologram imitation and she
1:36:42
may and she may and that's gonna like
1:36:46
hurt him with the Christian Right it
1:36:49
would hurt him on a lot of issues
1:36:50
well let me that's probably why they
1:36:54
stuck the word amoral the real problem
1:36:56
with him
1:36:57
yes see they know somebody knows this is
1:36:59
going on yeah so in the White House in
1:37:01
that New York Times editorial that one
1:37:02
word that stuck stuck stuck out was a
1:37:06
moral a moral was the word a moral and
1:37:10
that was the kind of the conclusion the
1:37:11
problem with this guy is not that his
1:37:12
elegance dude he's unhinged and he said
1:37:15
Ben is a Cheeto the problem is he's
1:37:18
amoral and that's what's pointing right
1:37:20
at that little hypocrite and a hypocrite
1:37:22
and a hypocrite and a hypocrite well it
1:37:26
never really has been a pro-life
1:37:28
pro-choice one or the other guy no but
1:37:31
him but in the mind of dimension B he's
1:37:36
you know roe v wade is on the chopping
1:37:38
block or just Roe friends yes that he
1:37:53
had unprotected sex with and of course
1:37:56
we don't call an abortion we call it
1:37:58
female reproductive healthcare
1:38:02
just want to get my turn each right
1:38:03
sounds good but they're gonna have to
1:38:05
start wrapping this little dizzy they
1:38:07
gotta hurry up it is tragic play they
1:38:10
got to wrap up the Shakespearean drama a
1:38:13
little bit you know in the next few
1:38:15
months because they're coming back at
1:38:17
him I think the Republicans are making a
1:38:19
push to get hey that's got the vote cuz
1:38:21
you're gonna be screwed if these
1:38:23
Democrats are all bunch of socialists
1:38:25
get in office here's the latest in the
1:38:28
saga which we've all probably heard
1:38:29
about the mysterious new twist about
1:38:31
Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh
1:38:33
comes from top Democrat Dianne Feinstein
1:38:35
Feinstein revealing little saying she
1:38:38
has quote received information from an
1:38:40
individual concerning Kavanagh that
1:38:42
individual Feinstein says strongly
1:38:45
requested confidentiality declined to
1:38:47
come forward or press the matter further
1:38:49
and I have honored that decision now
1:38:51
referring it to federal investigative
1:38:53
authorities the FBI tonight confirming
1:38:56
they've included the information in
1:38:57
Cavanaugh's background file the court in
1:38:59
Heller the Supreme Court upheld I don't
1:39:02
let me interrupt you because Feinstein's
1:39:04
move comes after Democrats attacked
1:39:06
Kavanagh and contentious hearings and
1:39:08
just one week before the Senate
1:39:10
Judiciary Committee is scheduled to vote
1:39:12
on his nomination the White House
1:39:14
questioning Feinstein's timing not until
1:39:17
the eve of Kavanagh s confirmation has
1:39:18
senator Feinstein or anyone raised the
1:39:21
specter of new information about him
1:39:23
blasting it as an eleventh-hour attempt
1:39:25
to delay Cavanaugh's confirmation
1:39:27
Republican Senator John Cornyn skeptical
1:39:30
this is a statement about a secret
1:39:32
letter regarding a secret matter and an
1:39:33
unidentified person right there by nine
1:39:36
Republicans say Feinstein's move will
1:39:38
not delay next week's vote
1:39:41
it's this I found this to be disturbing
1:39:47
well I don't know why you would find it
1:39:49
to be disturbing because this is part of
1:39:51
your original blueprint for Kavanagh oh
1:39:54
that he has to get kicked out yeah yeah
1:39:58
that he can't make it through but I
1:39:59
didn't expect this to happen
1:40:03
I mean this is really low idea someone
1:40:05
who's anonymous with no no proof
1:40:08
documentation and then Feinstein gives
1:40:11
it to investigators I mean this is what
1:40:13
are we doing
1:40:14
if Einsteins but is it fine I hate to
1:40:17
say this mmm cuz I'm not an ageist
1:40:19
necessarily but she's a very old woman
1:40:21
hmm who is very susceptible to being
1:40:24
bullshitted I remember working with her
1:40:26
when she was at when the board members
1:40:27
at the air pollution district have told
1:40:29
the story before a find a Feinstein yeah
1:40:32
oh okay I thought you only knew the only
1:40:34
other one who always wanted to but
1:40:41
Feinstein was the other one you've heard
1:40:42
the story before you were my boy I never
1:40:44
get enough of it so so we had all the
1:40:51
documents that you'd use were in the
1:40:53
document room where they also had the
1:40:55
dispatchers that women were dispatching
1:40:58
in there for the grill all the cars a
1:40:59
radio controller driving around and all
1:41:02
these documents you want to get a file
1:41:03
on some company had to go in there to
1:41:07
get these files out and and you just
1:41:10
walk in and grab some files and walk out
1:41:13
it was getting to the point where people
1:41:15
were just wandering in and out and
1:41:17
flirting with the dispatchers and giving
1:41:19
him a hard time and then grabbing files
1:41:21
and leaving him all over the office it
1:41:23
was it was a nightmare
1:41:25
so somebody decided that this is out you
1:41:29
have to because it was what the problem
1:41:31
was was this back door that was open
1:41:33
that people just wander in and you had
1:41:35
to go through the front door
1:41:36
but they had to leave the back door open
1:41:37
to keep the place cool or the women
1:41:39
would be like you know sweating to death
1:41:41
in there so they put a chain across the
1:41:44
door I can't go in if you want to go in
1:41:47
to get files go around the front check
1:41:49
them out the way you're supposed to yes
1:41:51
proper set is just wandering in
1:41:54
Feinstein's making an inspection of the
1:41:56
office for some unknown reason and she
1:41:57
sees the chain and goes apeshit why do
1:42:02
you change these women into this room
1:42:06
there should be no chain here these
1:42:09
women there dude what do you think of
1:42:11
them and she makes a big scene so they
1:42:14
have to take the chain off the dam
1:42:17
or which opens it up again for the
1:42:19
people to steal the files and so instead
1:42:21
of the chain blocking the door and
1:42:24
letting some air get through there they
1:42:27
put a door up and blocked it and so now
1:42:29
the women are in this stuffy room and
1:42:31
Thank You Diane Feinstein for helping
1:42:33
the women and how old was she then well
1:42:39
this was probably 30 40 years ago 40 40
1:42:43
years ago yes I'm living this oh my
1:42:44
goodness and she things that she she
1:42:49
misinterpret she was not that bright
1:42:51
ever she was not that bright
1:42:52
I mean the fact that she got railroaded
1:42:55
in when she was heading heading the in
1:42:57
10th the Senate Intelligence Committee
1:42:59
and she was trying to get that torture
1:43:01
report out and they wouldn't let her
1:43:03
they were spying on her and everybody
1:43:04
else and she didn't go to ape shit then
1:43:06
is beyond me and she just gets pushed
1:43:09
around I think so she's I think she's
1:43:10
susceptible to being you know pushed
1:43:15
into some direction that's not wise I
1:43:17
think I don't think she's that bright
1:43:18
there you have it straight from the
1:43:20
horse's mouth this is boots on the
1:43:22
ground and since we're here alone story
1:43:24
but pression that she was this way I
1:43:27
think you know she wasn't the she was
1:43:29
just a city council woman that's somehow
1:43:32
catapulted her way to the Senate it was
1:43:35
very strange since we're here and I
1:43:36
don't want to wait another year or two
1:43:38
just tell me a quick version of the
1:43:40
boxer story please Barbara Boxer was
1:43:43
notorious when they had these meetings
1:43:45
they would have these advisory board
1:43:49
meetings that sometimes air pollution
1:43:50
inspectors would be around the office
1:43:52
and she would always try to bum a ride
1:43:56
home I didn't ever happen to me I don't
1:43:59
know if this story is even true just a
1:44:01
disclaimer oh the one guy says hey don't
1:44:03
be around the office after he's Advisory
1:44:05
Board of Music's boxers on the prowl
1:44:07
she's raw shall roam around and should
1:44:09
say hey you got a car can you drive me
1:44:12
home and so she cuz every we all had
1:44:15
cars and so she talked some poor schlub
1:44:18
into driving her home to Marin County
1:44:20
where she was from and then she make a
1:44:22
patent to go to bed with her and you
1:44:27
always dodged that bullet I'm so proud
1:44:29
of you yes well very good I worked in
1:44:32
the East Bay slot which I was very I was
1:44:34
rarely in the city I tried to stay out
1:44:36
of there I mean I mean they II use that
1:44:39
well not in the EU actually Switzerland
1:44:40
not in the EZ you have very pretty money
1:44:43
I hadn't seen the Swiss francs for a
1:44:45
while very pretty just nice bills
1:44:49
plastic not plastic not not the ones I
1:44:52
got so I do have some but I do have some
1:44:55
a european-based story some EU stories
1:44:59
and I'd like to start with a quickie on
1:45:00
the brexit this just broke this morning
1:45:03
Sadiq Khan the mayor of
1:45:05
of London who has now apparently some
1:45:10
ideas about brexit the full sewer a
1:45:11
position L where the government's
1:45:14
embarking on negotiations that can lead
1:45:16
to one of two things either a bad deal
1:45:19
and that includes the possibility of us
1:45:21
leaving the EU without knowing the
1:45:23
future relationship with the European
1:45:24
Union or no deal and both those options
1:45:28
will be deeply damaging to London and
1:45:30
the country so what I'm saying to the
1:45:33
government is for the first time the
1:45:35
British public should have a say on the
1:45:38
outcome of those negotiations including
1:45:39
the option of staying in the EU we
1:45:46
ourself in the future very troubling
1:45:55
story from Norway a guy I know
1:45:57
Arion Campos who is a investigative
1:46:00
reporter from the Netherlands does a lot
1:46:03
of work for WikiLeaks he has been
1:46:05
missing for several weeks
1:46:06
he went to Norway people weren't quite
1:46:12
sure if he was just going there to kayak
1:46:14
or what he was doing but all of a sudden
1:46:16
I've heard about this he's gone and they
1:46:19
did fine and this is a ancilla you know
1:46:21
and Scylla
1:46:22
she knows him very very well she's
1:46:25
making a plea undone yes was going on as
1:46:28
going on TV in Holland and everything
1:46:30
trying to get some information here's
1:46:33
the latest from the Norwegian police
1:46:35
it's kind of soft-spoken but you can at
1:46:37
least get an idea of worth their
1:46:39
thinking and what they're at we are
1:46:40
working out from three main hypotheses
1:46:42
the first one is that he may have been
1:46:46
in an accident the second one is that he
1:46:50
had his own Jubilee infantry will has
1:46:52
decided to stay hidden and the third
1:46:56
hypothesis is that he has been the
1:46:59
victim of some form of a criminal
1:47:02
offense so far we haven't found anything
1:47:05
new the first artists were found
1:47:10
floating in the sea close to land they
1:47:14
were picked up by a local work of
1:47:16
recreational fishermen the kayak was
1:47:20
found by the police later that night
1:47:23
haven't received any tips specifically
1:47:26
or directly related to the kayak we have
1:47:29
chosen not to this time released the
1:47:34
public which items were found around and
1:47:38
asked for assistance from the Coast
1:47:41
Guard to conduct research this weekend
1:47:44
where a Coast Guard has experienced in
1:47:48
various searches at sea
1:47:52
knowledge and skills that we are hoping
1:47:56
to benefit there you go said they don't
1:47:59
know if he was foul play if he wants to
1:48:01
be hidden or for was some horrible
1:48:03
accident and what's concerning to all
1:48:06
involved yeah well if you generous I
1:48:07
said the last is the last season of
1:48:10
Berlin station still never you still
1:48:13
have never seen that yeah
1:48:14
did what happened two of the guys going
1:48:16
to Norway or Sweden some middle of
1:48:19
nowhere places there's assassins
1:48:21
everywhere places there's assassins
1:48:23
yeah well don't take any rides in
1:48:27
foldable kayaks to kayaks then we'll add
1:48:29
that to the list
1:48:31
but hopefully he'll turn up but it's
1:48:33
been a while staying in the region we
1:48:36
had a very thoughtful note from some
1:48:37
boots on the ground from Richard from
1:48:39
Sweden who appreciated us talking about
1:48:41
his his country which was in the context
1:48:45
of the podcast by ence and Aaron who I
1:48:50
think we're kind of surprised about all
1:48:53
the attention they got you know these
1:48:54
guys have only a couple thousand Twitter
1:48:55
followers and all of a sudden boom
1:48:57
there's all kinds of people talking
1:48:58
about him and I even saw you there was
1:49:00
someone bitching and moaning about the
1:49:02
carbecue numbers and you were pushing
1:49:04
back which I thought was nice on the
1:49:07
tweeters well I did was I asked him if
1:49:10
he was in Sweden mm-hmm and he said no I
1:49:13
said well I'm gonna listen to you you're
1:49:15
not in Sweden now when I hear somebody
1:49:16
from Sweden telling me what's going on I
1:49:19
some guy outside of the country just
1:49:21
taking potshots it doesn't I looked at
1:49:24
the statistics and the statistics
1:49:26
indicate otherwise
1:49:28
that's kind of what was said yeah but
1:49:31
anyway Richard I do want to share some
1:49:33
of his note did Yuri have a chance to
1:49:35
read it I think you were on the top you
1:49:36
read it should I just read a little bit
1:49:38
of this but I thought it was very
1:49:39
interesting it's good note
1:49:41
thank you for giving my little part of
1:49:42
the world some attention some points on
1:49:43
the election and political parties
1:49:45
firstly the Sweden Democrats are by no
1:49:47
means a far-right party they want a
1:49:49
large government high taxes welfare etc
1:49:51
they are close to the they're very close
1:49:54
to the Social Democrats except for one
1:49:55
point immigration they are socialists
1:49:58
that just go against all the rest of the
1:50:00
parties who claim there's no such thing
1:50:01
as a Swedish culture Swedish people
1:50:03
ethnicity etc at least noting worth
1:50:06
preserving or acknowledging and then I
1:50:10
wanted to talk about what he felt about
1:50:12
his country go down here a little bit
1:50:18
he says you're regrettably correct with
1:50:21
naming Sweden a shithole country I don't
1:50:23
know if we actually said it that way but
1:50:25
okay we have no idea it might be a shit
1:50:29
you did I did okay shithole Sweden
1:50:31
people are effing retarded apparently
1:50:34
and seemed to have forgotten about the
1:50:35
incredible undemocratic things that took
1:50:37
place after the 2014 election and of
1:50:40
course happily voted for the same old
1:50:42
parties and then he goes through some
1:50:44
this is all in the show notes by the way
1:50:45
I put him in there naanum asleep
1:50:46
meanwhile we see our high trust society
1:50:49
crumbled before us the beautiful culture
1:50:51
and harsh landscape and climate that has
1:50:53
been tamed by our forefathers the guy
1:50:55
who loves his country you can really
1:50:57
tell attained by our forefathers over
1:50:59
generations and generations into
1:51:00
something that the best of seasons can
1:51:03
support a moderate population is now
1:51:05
being given away to people from
1:51:06
completely incompatible cultures as it
1:51:09
stands right now it is anyone's guess as
1:51:11
to who will form the new government even
1:51:13
talks about a new December over income
1:51:15
Sula to shut out a party that got over
1:51:17
70% of the vote and then he goes into
1:51:19
talking a little bit about what he
1:51:21
misses or actually this is interesting
1:51:24
the benefits that you get as a refugee
1:51:27
in Sweden and I guess apparently there's
1:51:29
about 20% of the populated the
1:51:32
10-million there now is immigrant and /
1:51:34
refugee he says the benefits you get is
1:51:37
a quote refugee are simply outrageous
1:51:39
even illegal immigrants who have had
1:51:41
their case for a side-on dismissed and
1:51:43
should be deported according to the law
1:51:45
are still eligible to free health care
1:51:48
which of course you and I assume
1:51:50
Sweden's got free health care for
1:51:52
everybody it's all groovy well it turns
1:51:53
out not so they get better health care
1:51:56
than US natives and legal immigrants do
1:51:59
example a visit to the dentist cost an
1:52:01
asylum seeker 50 kroner about five and a
1:52:05
half dollars while we regular folk have
1:52:08
to pay the full price about a hundred
1:52:10
dollars for a check-up and then
1:52:11
thousands of dollars if you're unlucky
1:52:13
enough to have a real issue as it's not
1:52:15
a part of the rest of the healthcare
1:52:17
system I thought that was interesting
1:52:18
they don't do dental and Sweden what the
1:52:20
hell is wrong with you explain how that
1:52:24
makes any sense he says also if you're
1:52:26
in need of medical care you'd think it
1:52:28
stands to reason that the medical care
1:52:29
is provided in Swedish a
1:52:31
Ashley's immigrants are getting paid to
1:52:32
learn Swedish but no a non Swedish
1:52:35
speaker come request free of charge and
1:52:37
interpreter at any contact with the head
1:52:39
within the healthcare system so we as a
1:52:41
country are basically bribing people
1:52:43
from faraway lands to move to this
1:52:45
beautiful but harsh land and they're
1:52:46
given so much leeway it's ridiculous but
1:52:49
we now have mosques blasting Islamic
1:52:52
prayers at a hundred and ten decibels in
1:52:54
what was just a decade ago a normal
1:52:56
Swedish town the propaganda is also
1:52:59
beyond belief the immigration wave has
1:53:01
been touted as a profit-making operation
1:53:03
it is needed to save our pensions and to
1:53:06
keep our high living standards again
1:53:08
please explain to me how importing
1:53:10
hundreds of thousands of people from
1:53:11
completely different cultures who have
1:53:13
no interest in being assimilated or
1:53:14
integrated into our culture and most of
1:53:17
which likely will never be a net
1:53:18
positive for our society how this works
1:53:21
for us this has of course been debunked
1:53:22
not that it was necessary any person
1:53:24
with half a mind could figure it out
1:53:26
gang shootings with deadly outcomes on a
1:53:28
more or less weekly basis now we have
1:53:30
ways of carbecue x' gang rape has
1:53:33
dramatically increased there's general
1:53:35
unrest and of course we all know what is
1:53:37
really going on and then he gets really
1:53:39
sad about how volvo suck they're no good
1:53:43
anymore they don't even have a
1:53:46
temperature gauge or a dipstick you know
1:53:48
we used to make Jetts now we don't make
1:53:50
anything anymore needs me feels that his
1:53:52
country's going down the tubes well
1:53:54
probably is
1:53:57
but you never hear that and also the the
1:53:59
journalists there they all have some
1:54:01
kind of support from the government did
1:54:03
you read that in his note yeah that
1:54:06
doesn't sound very smart well it is if
1:54:09
you want to keep people's toe in the
1:54:10
line it's very smart yeah I think it's a
1:54:13
very good idea if you want to keep
1:54:14
people toeing the line I think that's
1:54:16
what we do when you talk about operation
1:54:18
Mockingbird is that support from the
1:54:20
government I gotta tell you Bob Bob
1:54:22
Woodward sounds like he is part of
1:54:24
Mockingbird you think I cut this little
1:54:29
piece this was an interview on the BBC
1:54:31
and the whole thing was eight minutes I
1:54:33
got it down to about a minute and a half
1:54:34
and all these talking about continuously
1:54:37
with Trump which I get I haven't read
1:54:39
the book is about you know national
1:54:41
security national security country's
1:54:43
gonna be we're national security
1:54:45
it's totally some kind of Mockingbird
1:54:47
talking points just listen to it you say
1:54:49
it's never happened before
1:54:50
not to my knowledge people have thwarted
1:54:53
presidents before but actually taking
1:54:57
the document there is this kind of
1:54:59
renegade movement as Gary Cohen told an
1:55:03
associate you have to protect the
1:55:06
country and it's a movement that's
1:55:08
working isn't it which also speaks to
1:55:10
the chaos because some wanted to do
1:55:13
something and was prevented doing that
1:55:16
thing you'd think he'd come back to it
1:55:18
the next day or the next week and get it
1:55:19
done well in some cases he did it is a
1:55:23
back and forth and people in the White
1:55:25
House told me it to a certain extent
1:55:28
they spend a third of their time
1:55:29
stopping things that are dangerous or
1:55:33
really not consistent with a policy to
1:55:38
protect the United States and the
1:55:40
national security now that the book is
1:55:42
out he clearly has changed his mind but
1:55:45
again there is this disorganization this
1:55:49
lack of focus of not understanding how
1:55:53
he is to protect the national security
1:55:56
the Secretary of Defense matters early
1:56:00
this year in a National Security Council
1:56:02
meeting when Trump kept asking about why
1:56:05
are we paying all this money for forward
1:56:08
deployed troops
1:56:09
8,000 in South Korea all of the troops
1:56:14
in NATO which he wonders you know why
1:56:17
are we protecting Europe why aren't they
1:56:19
paying for this the Secretary of Defense
1:56:22
has to tell him because we're trying to
1:56:25
prevent World War three I think about
1:56:28
that for a moment that the Secretary of
1:56:30
Defense has to remind the President of
1:56:33
the United States that we're trying to
1:56:36
prevent World War three but what's their
1:56:38
aim Bob G did you get the impression
1:56:40
that they're just hanging on for dear
1:56:42
life or that there is an end to this
1:56:44
it's very disconcerting to people there
1:56:48
is not a clear path to resolving it this
1:56:52
is not what you do in a normal no I'm
1:56:56
sorry normals not the word a necessary
1:56:59
engaged effort to protect the country I
1:57:03
think his point is clear
1:57:07
yeah I guess protect the country my
1:57:11
Trump is danger to the country that was
1:57:14
his whole mission I guess well he's been
1:57:16
to his emphasis on World War three hmm
1:57:19
yes there's that
1:57:22
the UK I this I had to get from RT I was
1:57:25
looking for it there was a European
1:57:27
Court decision about the United Kingdom
1:57:30
Gitmo nation East's mass surveillance
1:57:33
practices who they target to surveil and
1:57:38
of course you know they have all of our
1:57:40
a lot of art technology the part of the
1:57:41
five eyes so it's all one big Big
1:57:44
Brother looking at he what's that family
1:57:48
yeah one big happy family
1:57:49
so not only who they're surveilling but
1:57:52
how they're surveilling and I thought
1:57:53
the the information was interesting
1:57:55
because you don't hear I did I didn't
1:57:57
see any of this I did look for the the
1:57:59
networks the u.s. networks and I didn't
1:58:03
see anything as sky or BBC but this was
1:58:05
a pretty big deal I think journalists
1:58:07
and civil rights groups scored a victory
1:58:08
today against the British government's
1:58:10
mass surveillance system Europe's top
1:58:13
rights court calling the so-called Big
1:58:15
Brother program unlawful and the
1:58:17
violation of human rights we have won a
1:58:22
landmark judgement today at the European
1:58:24
courts confirming that the mass
1:58:28
surveillance practiced by the UK
1:58:30
government as revealed by Edward Snowden
1:58:33
is unlawful and we have argued this
1:58:35
consistently over the past five years
1:58:37
and it's a really important victory for
1:58:40
people's rights in the UK I declare open
1:58:43
the public hearing on the admissibility
1:58:44
and merits in the case of Big Brother
1:58:47
watch and others versus the United
1:58:50
Kingdom the judges ruled five to two
1:58:52
that mass interception of phone and
1:58:54
Internet violated article 8 of the
1:58:57
European Convention on Human Rights
1:58:58
which guarantees the right to privacy
1:59:01
thanks to inadequate safeguards
1:59:03
specifically those regards article 8 it
1:59:06
found that there was a lack of
1:59:08
safeguards and oversights when it came
1:59:10
to selecting the traffic for examination
1:59:12
and the subsequent going through that
1:59:15
information in a further victory the
1:59:18
court ruled that the program also
1:59:20
provided insufficient safeguards in
1:59:22
respect of confidential journalistic
1:59:24
material violating article 10 of the
1:59:27
European Convention which protects the
1:59:29
freedom of expression and information as
1:59:32
we gospel
1:59:33
and they found that there were not
1:59:34
enough safeguards when he came to
1:59:36
examining the data that had been found
1:59:39
by the authorities as regards to the
1:59:43
journalistic confidentiality the court
1:59:46
said in a statement while the court was
1:59:47
satisfied that the intelligence services
1:59:49
of the United Kingdom take their
1:59:52
European human rights convention
1:59:53
obligations seriously and are not
1:59:55
abusing their powers it found that there
1:59:57
was an adequate independent oversight of
1:59:59
the selection and search processes
2:00:01
involved in the operation I think it's
2:00:05
interesting in the operation I think it's
2:00:08
it is interesting but a severely
2:00:11
underreported I mean to break two
2:00:15
articles of the European
2:00:18
deal forget which laws it is for human
2:00:24
rights it's probably the protocols for
2:00:26
human rights 8 and 10 that's a bit
2:00:27
that's a pretty big deal but no one's up
2:00:29
in arms about it that I can see hmm well
2:00:32
no one's up norms about anything you
2:00:34
said Trump causing this hurricane
2:00:36
somehow aa final thing which is just fun
2:00:38
for us because we pay attention to these
2:00:40
kinds of things the EU Parliament has
2:00:42
their own kind of television station not
2:00:45
really and I think it's on some cable
2:00:48
networks but you can certainly watch it
2:00:50
online on there the eu-parliament
2:00:52
channel and the Juncker the drunkard
2:00:58
jean-claude Juncker did his annual
2:01:01
speech kind of the State of the Union
2:01:03
state of the state of the Starfleet and
2:01:06
for some reason which may be evident
2:01:08
based upon this clip which there's a
2:01:10
link in the show notes in a show notes
2:01:12
calm so you can go take a look at it he
2:01:14
was wearing the exact same outfit as
2:01:17
last year same tie same suit same shirt
2:01:21
which is like okay maybe it's his lucky
2:01:24
his lucky outfit and you have to see
2:01:27
this on video but it works in audio as
2:01:29
well he does his speech and there's
2:01:32
first of all there's not a lot of people
2:01:33
there there's not a lot of people in the
2:01:35
big Starfleet Command audience so
2:01:38
there's a tepid response as
2:01:39
clap-clap-clap-clap-clap a tepid response as
2:01:41
but then EU parliament television just
2:01:44
mixes in what looks like last year's
2:01:48
speech and all of a sudden they cut to
2:01:50
the to the you know to the parliamentary
2:01:52
members and there's a whole bunch more
2:01:54
of them standing ovations the audio goes
2:01:56
up about like 50 dB yet listen to it
2:01:59
listen fit
2:02:04
so this is you nope I'm like okay okay
2:02:07
okay this is you nope I'm like okay okay
2:02:09
[Applause] this is you nope I'm like okay okay
2:02:14
now why they kept it in this I'm kisses
2:02:16
this is unedited as I'm playing it for
2:02:18
you so it's kind of dying down a little
2:02:21
bit and hey we need we need to make this
2:02:25
look successful
2:02:31
[Applause] successful
2:02:36
and now a big standing ovation there's a
2:02:39
lot more people there
2:02:43
they just mixed in Flast years tape that
2:02:47
is disgusting and also humorous and
2:02:50
laughable amateurish this is like this
2:02:56
is your future
2:02:57
they didn't even do it right yet they
2:02:59
don't need you exactly the point of
2:03:03
doing it right let's just do a cheap-ass
2:03:05
job in people yeah I saw it it was a
2:03:07
game of standing ovations you're lying
2:03:10
to me I saw it they would have any was
2:03:12
standing ovations you what you saw is
2:03:13
bullcrap ovations you what you saw is
2:03:14
exactly ovations you what you saw is
2:03:17
see the accuracy
2:03:20
now it's just the European Union we got
2:03:37
a note from a guy left from last time
2:03:42
this was John overall last showed you
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not read the full note this is one
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here's an executive producer $238 I'm
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gonna react to 56:33 mm-hmm twice his
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dad's age plus 100 dollars and 33 cents
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I won't have to read this note because
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we asked him for a note we said hey you
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got a note send it oh yes I remember
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that sure yeah so it's actually a long
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note but it's worth reading I'm overdue
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to make a donation your honor my father
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who passed away on September 10th please
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read out the following recognizing him
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and his service to our country
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this notes to read out since paypal
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always messes up the formatting this
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makes yes exactly this donation of 256
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33 twice as age plus one $200 is an
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honor my father Chief Warrant Officer
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served his country with distinction
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earning the following medals and honors
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Achievement Award the metal battle
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efficiency II award Good Conduct Medal
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two times we can leave that one out
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Vietnam Service Medal three awards in
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the Vietnam campaign medal overall was a
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man who made an impression that as there
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everyone he met and influenced many
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lives Chief Warrant Officer overall
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spent the majority of his career on
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aircraft carriers such as the Franklin
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Roosevelt the Kitty Hawk and the
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constellation he also served on that
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which is a hell of a ship he also served
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on air bases such as
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Beeville Texas and Rota Spain has spent
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a couple of years on and off in Vietnam
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in the mid-60s
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fair winds and following seas made long
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a long your big Gipp draw and since he
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retired to Canada and passed away here
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if anyone has an insight trying on how
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to get a colorguard for military honors
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in Canada please contact me on my
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website at John overall dot-com Wow the
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only thing the only thing that got you
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most the only thing he missed was the
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Eagle Scout and pretty much everything
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there well we could I'm sure there's
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Eagle Scouts involved anyway so that's
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the message we didn't run now you know
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John overall calm if you know some way
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that the Canada can do a better job of
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taking care of this guy you know hold on
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a second send me that note because this
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is exactly what Agent Orange can take
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care of
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well maybe we may be able to help
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possible forward that to me
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I will I'll have to do that you make
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nothing I'll ask you again after the
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show remember anything you don't write
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it darling
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remind me to have John send me the note
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thank you I know Tina will write it down
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yeah right at the end of the show well
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I'll do that okay but meanwhile you
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gotta thank a few people for show what
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you're using love and romance or we
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possible he's gonna claim his claim here
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so this purge going on on the reddit's
2:15:11
Oh what tell me tell me I have no I
2:15:13
don't keep up with that yes yes so they
2:15:15
have this new person there's her name
2:15:20
now this is a new one I guess a new
2:15:24
person who is in charge of as the
2:15:26
current director of policy at reddit
2:15:28
Jessica a shoe a sh finish yes exactly
2:15:33
and she has shut down I think a couple
2:15:38
of different subreddits but one of the
2:15:40
important ones was the Q subreddit there
2:15:45
were a lot of people hung I got dick
2:15:46
took care Q they took care of Q
2:15:48
apparently predicted this you know yeah
2:15:51
you know I don't have my Q I don't think
2:15:53
have the Q glasses with me did I bring
2:15:56
them so you don't want to put them on
2:15:57
you don't do not fit it right now this
2:16:01
is the Great Awakening subreddit and
2:16:03
it's it's shut down it's it's it's it's
2:16:05
gone it's as well should be I do have a
2:16:10
clip of this person who is actually
2:16:14
let's listen first to one of the ready
2:16:17
Clinton administration yeah that
2:16:20
interesting you say that she actually
2:16:22
has been working for the Atlantic
2:16:24
Council mostly she's no wonder they shut
2:16:27
it down of course here's a little bit of
2:16:30
her talking before I guess before she
2:16:32
was a director of policy at reddit
2:16:34
talking about Syria and what we should
2:16:36
be doing over there so a no-fly zone
2:16:38
would be a great thing and in my opinion
2:16:40
would probably be one of the only ways
2:16:42
that you could get humanitarian
2:16:44
assistance into the besieged areas in
2:16:47
Syria but that's not exactly what mr.
2:16:50
Kerry called for he called for planes to
2:16:53
stop flying which again is a situation
2:16:55
with no enforcement mechanism and
2:16:57
without an enforcement mechanism I just
2:17:00
don't see how one could convince the
2:17:03
regime which seems very set in its
2:17:06
current ways and the Russians not to
2:17:09
stop aerial bombardments
2:17:10
you know there's more than one way to
2:17:13
create a no-fly zone however and I
2:17:15
to make this point because when people
2:17:17
talk about our no-fly zone they often
2:17:19
envision it as an area that's patrolled
2:17:22
by the United States Air Force or other
2:17:23
major Air Force very costly at a very
2:17:26
large operation but you can create a
2:17:28
no-fly zone simply by making it
2:17:30
unattractive for planes to fly there you
2:17:33
could achieve that by providing limited
2:17:36
amounts of anti-aircraft weaponry to the
2:17:39
vetted units of the Syrian opposition oh
2:17:41
you know a helicopter dropping barrel
2:17:44
bombs were able to be taken down then
2:17:47
you can best believe that the Syrian
2:17:49
government would think twice about
2:17:50
flying helicopters over civilian area
2:17:53
Wow yeah very nice yeah arm the rebels
2:17:56
that's great how'd that work out that
2:17:58
was a really good idea so anyway so
2:18:01
she's in charge of some of this and I
2:18:03
also have a clue yeah you're talking
2:18:05
about have a clue yeah you're talking
2:18:05
it's a and na es H ooo
2:18:10
it's no Jessica Ashu oh Jessica shoe a
2:18:15
shoe yes
2:18:16
but I'm thinking of Anna issue as to
2:18:18
Clinton first okay now this is Jessica a
2:18:21
shoe where she's been around she's been
2:18:24
around hi put out spill her name a sh
2:18:29
oo h oh wow what a name yes are you
2:18:33
going to consult the book of knowledge
2:18:35
I'm looking the puppy knowledge military
2:18:42
expert yeah apparently is the same
2:18:45
person that was giving a speech yes from
2:18:47
the Atlantic Council but talkers well we
2:18:56
have one of the cofounders of Red Hat
2:18:58
who's brought back Alexis Qian Yin
2:19:02
Alexis was it was a Aaron Schwartz was
2:19:06
he the other co-founder of reddit wasn't
2:19:10
he yeah maybe I could mean it was
2:19:13
instrumental yeah maybe I could mean it was
2:19:15
ready guy no please
2:19:18
well listen to him talking about how
2:19:20
they how they police things this is a I
2:19:25
think this is a CBS or NBC interview so
2:19:28
they did jazzed up the tech segment with
2:19:30
all kinds of little cool music go
2:19:32
questions that tech leaders are now
2:19:34
taking on you look at the power of
2:19:35
social networks look at some of the
2:19:36
issues twitter has had with banning
2:19:38
certain groups and I know reddit took a
2:19:40
stand groups and I know reddit took a
2:19:41
recently in band three all right groups
2:19:42
has your line on what you choose to to
2:19:46
ban and how you go about it has that
2:19:47
shifted at all one of the most important
2:19:49
things we did when Steve and I came back
2:19:51
two years ago was actually one of the
2:19:53
first things we did was update the
2:19:54
content policy for reddit that created
2:19:57
the rules of the road for what was
2:19:59
allowed on the platform and we even
2:20:00
built an anti evil team which is like
2:20:02
our SEAL Team six anti evil evil thing
2:20:07
we should have one in every organization
2:20:09
you know we're really lucky our first
2:20:12
hire at reddit 12 years ago was one of
2:20:15
the smartest people hardest-working
2:20:16
people I know dr. Chris slow and we're
2:20:19
putting his brain power behind this team
2:20:21
that basically tackles the
2:20:23
pressing issues that are affecting the
2:20:24
community with regard to evil so what I
2:20:27
mean by that is everything from spam to
2:20:30
any kind of harassment or just
2:20:31
violations of our contact policies to
2:20:34
dealing with a ring voting people who
2:20:36
are trying to cheat their way on the
2:20:37
front page so you know we made a
2:20:39
thoughtful decision as a company to take
2:20:42
some of our best people and not focus
2:20:44
them on growth or revenue you know
2:20:46
typical Silicon Valley things but
2:20:48
instead focus them on this which
2:20:50
admittedly is gonna mean less short-term
2:20:53
growth in things like revenue and
2:20:55
traffic but we would believe a longer
2:20:57
term value because your are from some of
2:21:00
our peers that have had significant
2:21:01
missteps that this is it's important to
2:21:04
be investing in today okay
2:21:06
well good luck with that my friend
2:21:07
because it's not gonna work it will not
2:21:09
work I sure hope they don't you know
2:21:12
close down our subreddit that'll be the
2:21:14
tragedy never be a plus good no a no no
2:21:18
no no we don't know no they need that
2:21:21
space they need to do that and by the
2:21:23
way Nick you're right that's been
2:21:25
instead of bugging us yeah good unique
2:21:27
the rat has actually does actually he's
2:21:30
doing something very interesting he goes
2:21:33
in he goes into the into the No Agenda
2:21:36
subreddit and he starts agreeing with
2:21:40
the trolls but like all caps
2:21:42
yeah those a-holes I can't believe
2:21:45
they're asking money send money for
2:21:48
their show it's great and they don't
2:21:50
know how to respond if it's like they
2:21:52
got a brain freeze and he's doing it
2:21:54
everywhere it's very funny he's very
2:21:56
good at it
2:21:57
yeah guys good Nick yeah he's my woman
2:22:01
she came out it she has a LinkedIn page
2:22:04
they get a little background on her
2:22:05
mm-hmm she's like you know what is the
2:22:10
spot the spot the spot to something I
2:22:12
forget what it was the spot the spot to
2:22:16
see oh you mean spot the I'm trying to
2:22:19
how do we sing that or is it spot the
2:22:22
the troll
2:22:24
no no no no no it's a spot there we go
2:22:29
spot the spook everybody wants she
2:22:38
starts off with American University of
2:22:39
Beirut Lebanese politics there Arabic
2:22:43
language Arabic media political
2:22:45
development okay she's there for a year
2:22:48
she was a no one left behind board
2:22:50
member with the brown brown took what do
2:22:54
you think international relations abroad
2:22:56
concentration on global security in the
2:22:58
Middle East this all adds up the Rena
2:23:01
summate spook was the next thing you
2:23:05
know she's got a Marshall scholarship to
2:23:08
Oxford yes so she actually gets a Doctor
2:23:11
of Philosophy in international relations
2:23:14
then she becomes a subcontractor for the
2:23:17
Eurasia Group and then a shift editor at
2:23:20
Oxford analytical which I think says
2:23:22
it's a some sort of some sort of a paper
2:23:26
mill well your analyst policy Planning
2:23:29
Department the unit and the United Arab
2:23:31
Emirates Minister of Foreign Affairs
2:23:33
Office Abu Dhabi sounds good to me and
2:23:38
the next thing you know she's the deputy
2:23:40
director at the Middle East strategy tax
2:23:42
task force in the Atlantic Council and
2:23:44
from there because of all the logic we
2:23:47
put together all the things she's
2:23:48
leading up to she becomes a director of
2:23:51
policy at reddit and shuts down q yes
2:23:56
nice work this is not obvious it is to
2:24:07
us oh man yeah and she
2:24:12
shut down kidding speech and how to put
2:24:14
give them the the rebels in Syria a
2:24:18
bunch of anti-aircraft batteries that's
2:24:22
that's me she's at the top of her career
2:24:24
right now she's only 23 yeah 23 I don't
2:24:29
know what her ages but top of her tree
2:24:31
old top of her career graduate from
2:24:36
Brown in 2006 that would make her around
2:24:38
you're usually what time ago 22 when you
2:24:40
graduate from college that was 12 years
2:24:43
ago 22 plus 12 she's 34
2:24:46
my guess yep that's what you need on a
2:24:49
fast track though a lot of women that
2:24:51
are just talented they tend to graduate
2:24:54
sooner so she may actually be 20 and not
2:24:57
34 but 33 or 32 Bobby 33 Hey ooh nice it
2:25:02
is the magic number
2:25:04
[Music] the magic number
2:25:06
Wow uh-huh good one I missed that
2:25:09
completely yep there it is
2:25:13
all right let's take a look at I got a
2:25:17
couple things going on so the FBI
2:25:20
director shows up on the good morning
2:25:22
show to talk to Nora huh and pitching
2:25:26
this what Trump who actually ran on a
2:25:28
lot of this stuff of China China China
2:25:31
bad guys are stealing all our stuff and
2:25:33
so they're gonna they're trying to twist
2:25:35
this into a new narrative where it's
2:25:38
trying to China China they're trying to
2:25:40
steal all our stuff which is what Trump
2:25:41
is always saying mm-hmm
2:25:43
to China China China they're trying to
2:25:46
steal our stuff in China and then
2:25:48
Trump's not happening folks fault is
2:25:50
Trump's fault good little clips that be
2:25:54
careful about the number two that's the
2:25:56
second clip but I put the two in the
2:25:57
middle of her name for some stupid
2:25:58
reason maybe under attack by China in
2:26:05
this way designer is the target of
2:26:07
economic espionage investigations in
2:26:09
nearly all 56 FBI field offices we met
2:26:13
up with FBI director Christopher Wren
2:26:16
feeldog yes China is now under
2:26:19
investigation by all the field all all
2:26:22
all 56 fields in the terrorism that was
2:26:27
under investigation by all the field
2:26:29
offices before yes mm-hmm
2:26:32
what happened the terrorism height and
2:26:33
when you're listening to her interview
2:26:35
this guy ask yourself hey wait I thought
2:26:37
terrorism was the number one problem we
2:26:39
got here someone's waking up I guess
2:26:41
what who did this report on or it's a
2:26:42
CBS CBS ok ha ok Krista gay Shenzhen
2:26:47
nearly Paul 56 FBI field offices we met
2:26:51
up with FBI director Christopher ray at
2:26:53
the agency's headquarters in Washington
2:26:55
yesterday he told us in an exclusive
2:26:57
interview how China is looking to steal
2:26:58
secrets on everything from American
2:27:01
technology to agriculture if I look at
2:27:04
our counterintelligence mission overall
2:27:08
China is our top priority in that space
2:27:11
we've had cases involving everything
2:27:13
from turbine technology in places like
2:27:16
upstate New York to corn seed
2:27:18
development in Iowa
2:27:21
what do you mean corn see they're trying
2:27:22
to steal our corn seed of course we have
2:27:24
I think America's agriculture is the
2:27:27
envy of the world and we're very proud
2:27:28
of it and we should be and whenever
2:27:31
we're the best at something somebody
2:27:33
else is chasing us that's something that
2:27:35
I think most Americans don't understand
2:27:36
what are they trying to steal what do
2:27:38
they want they're trying to steal our
2:27:39
trade secrets our ideas our innovation
2:27:43
the US Trade Representative put a figure
2:27:46
on the theft of intellectual property
2:27:48
and it's up to six hundred billion
2:27:50
dollars annually of course is Trump's
2:27:53
mission he knows what China is up to so
2:27:55
that's why he's made told the FBI to go
2:27:58
all in on China yeah well they blame and
2:28:01
Trump is somehow someway as store as
2:28:03
usual but that 600 million kind of
2:28:06
matches the trade there was a billion
2:28:08
cool billion zillion billion you said
2:28:11
middle billion zillion billion you said
2:28:13
600 billion and now he drops a little
2:28:17
this thing by the way was about 15
2:28:18
minutes long this is the best part of it
2:28:20
and he does have a little saying in here
2:28:24
that I want to kind of mention when he's
2:28:26
finished I want to kind of mention when he's
2:28:26
China's goal is to take what it can and
2:28:31
become essentially self-sufficient and
2:28:33
put American businesses out of business
2:28:36
well to replace America as the world's
2:28:38
economic superpower I think that's their
2:28:40
goal and they're pretty open about it
2:28:42
it's not only these individuals who are
2:28:44
engaged in spying its companies you've
2:28:47
raised concerns about the Chinese
2:28:49
telecom Giants Huawei and ZTE why are
2:28:52
they national security risks well
2:28:55
anytime you start talking about foreign
2:28:58
companies that are beholden to foreign
2:29:01
governments that don't share our values
2:29:03
and our dedication to rule of law
2:29:06
enables them to conduct economic
2:29:08
espionage it enables them to conduct
2:29:10
different kinds of cyberattacks it
2:29:13
enables them to steal information in a
2:29:16
variety of ways the president intervened
2:29:18
a few months ago to save ZTE from some
2:29:22
of these crippling financial penalties
2:29:24
that Congress wanted was the president
2:29:27
wrong I had continued to be very
2:29:30
concerned and I think the intelligence
2:29:31
community continues to be very concerned
2:29:33
about the threat to our
2:29:35
telecommunications infrastructure
2:29:37
presented by some of the kinds of
2:29:39
companies that are beholden to foreign
2:29:42
governments that don't share our values
2:29:44
and the idea of letting the Fox in the
2:29:47
henhouse is something that I think
2:29:48
people need to be really really careful
2:29:51
about before we find out that we're
2:29:52
going to regret it
2:29:53
Wow John your Pavlovian use of the Bell
2:29:56
did it I totally tied the beginning of
2:29:58
the show to this moment
2:30:03
really sharing our values yes they're
2:30:06
rude a-holes and they probably don't
2:30:08
even think stealing secrets is wrong
2:30:15
that's an interesting concept in fact
2:30:20
tomorrow the applaud actually applies to
2:30:23
Marxist philosophy Oh hmm well I was I
2:30:27
went to Russia once and I was given a
2:30:29
lot of lectures I've been to China a
2:30:30
dozen times but there's one kind of
2:30:33
thing that keeps cropping up they always
2:30:34
believe and I think to Chinese more so
2:30:37
than the Russians that intellectual
2:30:39
property is that this is the property of
2:30:41
public huh and it's for the good of the
2:30:45
public so anything you have this
2:30:46
intellectual you know you want to take
2:30:48
copied make a better version you wanna
2:30:50
do something else it doesn't make any
2:30:51
difference because it benefits the
2:30:53
public and China is actually proving it
2:30:55
where public is benefiting from them
2:30:58
stealing all this stuff interesting and
2:31:00
they've got a Cana me that's really
2:31:02
booming weird we're kind of backwards
2:31:05
about this we're old-fashioned no no you
2:31:06
can't do that right but just like
2:31:09
cutting in line they don't have they
2:31:10
don't even see that it's wrong they
2:31:13
might not so I had to keep telling him
2:31:15
about it yeah well I think that if
2:31:17
someone cuts in line and you know we'll
2:31:19
be out here tomorrow as well I'm gonna
2:31:21
say hey don't cut in line and stop
2:31:24
stealing our secrets there you go it's
2:31:27
exactly what you should say I'm gonna do
2:31:28
that damn thieves so i sharing our
2:31:32
values may actually be the code word for
2:31:34
cutting in line well that's certainly a
2:31:37
value that they don't seem to share and
2:31:39
also personal space their ideas that
2:31:42
there's a spot you're standing in line
2:31:43
yes you're not you let a gap you've let
2:31:46
a gap against somebody's but yeah you're
2:31:49
not there's a little room in front that
2:31:51
between you and the persons but in front
2:31:53
they had they see that as an opportunity
2:31:54
so that's the same with with the islands
2:31:57
in the China South China Sea they're
2:31:58
just like everybody they don't see any
2:32:02
problem they don't have the same
2:32:04
morality this is quite a discover
2:32:06
there's no reason why you can't take
2:32:08
that values statement from cutting in
2:32:11
line to stealing and capturing and God
2:32:14
knows killing they don't share our
2:32:16
values killing they don't share our
2:32:17
don't try to stick it to Trump because
2:32:20
the fact of the matter the fact of the
2:32:22
matter fact of the matter the fact of the
2:32:22
whew almost almost but not quite the
2:32:25
reality is that that ZTE think if they
2:32:28
would have put the
2:32:29
screws of them it could have collapsed
2:32:30
the Chinese economy and brought us down
2:32:32
with it yeah but we don't not let the
2:32:35
Chinese cut economy get this is to be
2:32:37
straight about this these guys are I
2:32:39
hate these news people the Chinese
2:32:42
economy is at a point where we we're not
2:32:45
at the point where we could survive a
2:32:47
collapse no without affecting us we have
2:32:50
to get ourselves to that point that's
2:32:52
what I think they're trying to do but
2:32:54
there's so much resistance on the
2:32:56
Democrat side that is never gonna we're
2:32:58
always gonna be subservient to the
2:33:00
Chinese if things keep going this way so
2:33:04
that's why Trump did that he does big o
2:33:07
China guy I guess he knows him
2:33:11
the cutting line up yeah the cuttin love
2:33:13
line cutters they don't share our values
2:33:16
I do have the ISO from that clip the
2:33:20
corn seed is this an end of show I so
2:33:24
what do you mean corn see they're trying
2:33:25
to steal our corn seeds they'll steal
2:33:27
anything if it's not nailed down
2:33:30
damn Chinese I'm becoming xenophobic so
2:33:36
one of the somebody put this collection
2:33:38
together and it got passed around it
2:33:40
hasn't been on I was expected to be on
2:33:42
some of the comedy shows I think the
2:33:43
promise of you're gonna put these clip
2:33:45
collections together mmm about something
2:33:48
that's for Trump usually you have to
2:33:50
make a DEP tight package it's gotta be
2:33:53
tight yeah ten seconds
2:33:55
this is two minutes and this is two
2:33:58
minutes this is Trump's bit he does this
2:34:00
this is one of his bits if anyone's
2:34:02
listened to his speech is more than one
2:34:04
of his speeches if you listen to one
2:34:05
speech you're not gonna notice it but if
2:34:07
you listen to more than one species
2:34:08
you're gonna find five or six the matic
2:34:10
jokes gonna find five or six the matic
2:34:11
he's these are jokes he's they're
2:34:14
counted as lies oh okay and where does
2:34:18
this from actually where's this package
2:34:19
from this package is from here and now
2:34:23
or some little website that puts these
2:34:25
together it's a bunch of Democrats are
2:34:27
trying to humiliate Trump but it's very
2:34:29
well done and so this is Trump in his
2:34:31
wrists he says this one thing about the
2:34:34
401 K and he keeps and every time he
2:34:37
goes to the next city he modifies a
2:34:39
little bit of course that counts as
2:34:41
another lie mmm but he keeps modifying
2:34:44
this gag to see what gets the best
2:34:45
response like any comic would do over
2:34:48
the weekend I was in New York City and I
2:34:52
love to say hello to our folks in
2:34:55
uniform whether it's the military
2:34:56
whether it's law enforcement and we had
2:34:59
people backstage and I always want to
2:35:01
take my time and a man comes up he was a
2:35:04
police officer in New York City the
2:35:06
first time anyone said this to me said
2:35:08
mr. president I want to thank you my
2:35:11
family thinks I'm a financial genius my
2:35:15
401k is up the
2:35:17
39% in nine months I've met last week in
2:35:26
New York City with a very very fine
2:35:29
group of policemen and they were all so
2:35:31
happy about their 401ks they feel like
2:35:33
they're geniuses because in one case he
2:35:35
said about 39% he said my 401k is up 39%
2:35:40
it's so good I love the police but I
2:35:46
love the firemen they're great and
2:35:49
they're always coming up and saying sir
2:35:51
thank you very much
2:35:52
my 401k is up 41% my wife thinks I'm a
2:35:56
genius the first one came up to me and
2:35:58
said mr. president I want to thank you
2:36:01
so much I said what did I do
2:36:03
said my 401k is that 44% and my wife
2:36:09
thinks I'm for the first time a
2:36:11
financial genius she's giving him all
2:36:14
the credit and he said sir I want to
2:36:16
thank you you've made me a hero to my
2:36:18
wife and to my family I've always been a
2:36:19
horrible investor but this year my 401k
2:36:24
think of it is up like 46% I think he
2:36:28
said people that come to me all the time
2:36:30
and they say thank you so much I'm up
2:36:32
forty two percent off forty eight
2:36:34
percent I'm up 37 percent and my wife or
2:36:38
my husband thinks I'm a total genius as
2:36:40
an investor and one policeman comes up
2:36:42
good-looking guy says you know my wife
2:36:45
always thought I was a financial loser
2:36:48
and I have a 401k and sir I'm up
2:36:52
forty-nine percent this year she thinks
2:36:56
I'm a business genius I gotta tell you I
2:37:05
am a certified non financial genius and
2:37:09
I thank you mr. Trump my future wife's
2:37:11
401k is up 50 percent whoa goodness
2:37:17
that's pretty funny hey tell me about
2:37:20
these because we were getting towards
2:37:21
the end here what is up with these uh
2:37:23
these buildings exploding gas explosions
2:37:26
which buildings exploding gas explosions
2:37:29
you know before I want to put one more
2:37:31
entry into the ISO contest which is
2:37:33
flood waters okay flood waters are
2:37:37
rising waters okay flood waters are
2:37:37
I like the corn better I think that's
2:37:41
better the corn is better your corners
2:37:42
best of the chicken yes let's play this
2:37:45
clip to get these gas explosions mostly
2:37:47
over Massachusetts and there's a piece
2:37:49
of information in here I didn't know we
2:37:51
knew there was a buildup of gas pressure
2:37:53
in the pipes here that caused the
2:37:55
explosions and fires the NTSB now saying
2:37:58
that problem was detected beforehand at
2:38:00
a monitoring station in Columbus Ohio
2:38:02
investigators looking into how the local
2:38:04
gas company here responded to what
2:38:06
sounds like a warning of a potential
2:38:08
problem as residents here continue
2:38:10
dealing with this disaster it was the
2:38:12
only house in the entire neighborhood
2:38:14
that exploded and burned and it belongs
2:38:16
to officer Ivan Soto of the Lawrence
2:38:19
police who was eerily at the center of
2:38:21
the tragic events that unfolded all over
2:38:23
the Boston suburbs this week cyrillus on
2:38:31
duty what gas fires erupted he was among
2:38:33
the first to respond to calls for help
2:38:35
he was there with Leo Rondon the
2:38:38
teenager crushed to death in his car by
2:38:40
a fallen chimney we tried to take the
2:38:42
chimney off we tried everything we could
2:38:44
and while helping others
2:38:45
the tragedy engulfed his own family his
2:38:48
daughter in their house when the fire
2:38:49
started I called it just in time she
2:38:52
felt the first explosion she got out ran
2:38:55
across the street neighbors um consoled
2:38:57
her today he returns for the first time
2:39:00
so you're trying to save a life you
2:39:02
worried about your daughter and this is
2:39:05
happening to your home all at the same
2:39:06
time now this is a they turn this story
2:39:12
which seems kind of interesting or
2:39:14
should be into a human-interest story
2:39:16
about some guy now they don't do any of
2:39:20
this why this Columbus Ohio control the
2:39:22
gas going into Massachusetts and there
2:39:25
are things called regulators on these
2:39:27
systems mm-hmm there's relief valves
2:39:30
yeah these things weren't employed what
2:39:32
is going on this story that this looks
2:39:34
like terrorism to me that's what I
2:39:36
thought and it's like happening all you
2:39:39
know like a bunch of places all at once
2:39:40
in the same areas they all do all their
2:39:43
gas the same areas they all do all their
2:39:43
pressures went way up for some reason
2:39:45
somebody online said it might be stuck
2:39:48
snit next arching aimed at us these are
2:39:52
these regulators in the home are they
2:39:54
controllable no the main guys in with
2:39:56
this before they send gas out they're
2:39:58
not just sending it at any old random
2:39:59
pressure mm-hmm right the regular yeah
2:40:03
right in the hole I know I mean you have
2:40:05
a gas meter I suppose that's some sort
2:40:08
of a regulator it's not gonna let things
2:40:09
I mean the whole thing is very sketchy
2:40:13
and there's nobody talking about it I
2:40:16
was everybody around here thinks the
2:40:18
same thing with these fires a million
2:40:20
fires in California everywhere just bang
2:40:22
bang bang just random all over the place
2:40:24
without lightning storms or anything
2:40:25
causing them these are all just dry
2:40:27
fires and it looks like terrorism but
2:40:29
nobody wants to even bring the T word
2:40:31
into the conversation but at least our
2:40:34
401ks are up 39 percent 50 percent Frank
2:40:37
I got a clip I got the same kind of
2:40:39
human interest story what's going on
2:40:43
nobody knows nobody knows what's next
2:40:46
including Bob L Brecht as he sits on the
2:40:48
steps of his North Andover home for the
2:40:50
last 10 years Columbia Gas and National
2:40:53
Grid came by Friday afternoon to turn
2:40:55
everything off but when will it come
2:40:58
back on he has no idea you kind of limbo
2:41:01
so is it tomorrow is it five days a week
2:41:04
we have no idea his neighborhood is
2:41:06
quiet a stark contrast from downtown
2:41:09
North Andover when a Columbia Gas
2:41:11
representative came to town this morning
2:41:20
every L Brecht understands his neighbors
2:41:32
outraged at the gas company and says
2:41:34
it's justified
2:41:35
I mean it's shameful they really should
2:41:37
be ashamed somebody needs to be held in
2:41:39
Connell people died in this people have
2:41:41
lost their homes people are being
2:41:42
displaced and I still displaced I'm
2:41:44
fortunate but it's just it's it's
2:41:47
horrific but it's just it's it's
2:41:48
then I read somewhere that there's a gas
2:41:51
union workers issue going on
2:41:56
I haven't heard that yeah we may have to
2:41:58
look and I thought there was somewhere I
2:41:59
read about some union lockout or
2:42:01
something was happening I don't want to
2:42:05
blame it on union workers per se but I
2:42:07
mean though something's amiss it with
2:42:10
the reporting on this it's not easy for
2:42:12
a house just to blow up from gas I tell
2:42:14
you mean not no 23 24 of them how many
2:42:19
blown up blew up right on fire at oh man
2:42:23
can't they just find a way to blame
2:42:25
Trump then when least we can have a
2:42:26
story surprised they haven't blamed
2:42:28
Trump already let me see what people are
2:42:32
saying yes according to the okay I'm
2:42:37
just looking at the troll room here for
2:42:38
a second looks like there may be a
2:42:42
contract dispute pretty pretty hardcore
2:42:45
though if that's what we're the level
2:42:47
were going to for the olden days it
2:42:49
wouldn't be what well how olden days are
2:42:52
we talking 30s
2:42:56
all right well let's move to would you
2:42:59
let that sit because we don't know what
2:43:00
we don't know we just don't know let's
2:43:02
go to a man that you'd get at least get
2:43:03
manna for it out of the way yes yes I
2:43:06
read everywhere cuz I'm you know I'm on
2:43:08
remote here I'm a different country and
2:43:10
so they're gonna give feed you the real
2:43:12
good propaganda Yes Man afford has flips
2:43:15
Trump is going down film at 11:00
2:43:17
lip flips his flips flips and flips flip
2:43:20
utilities gonna help mother's flip -
2:43:22
flip flip flip it flip it
2:43:27
okay we have a clip alright let's blame
2:43:29
the first clip clip Paul Manafort the
2:43:31
president's former campaign chairman has
2:43:33
accepted a plea deal it follows months
2:43:36
of refusals by manna Ford who is now the
2:43:39
fifth person linked to mr. Trump to
2:43:42
plead guilty to criminal charges Harrell
2:43:44
Barnett's at the White House with the
2:43:46
latest aryl good morning good morning
2:43:48
press secretary Sarah Sanders says
2:43:50
Friday's developments have nothing to do
2:43:52
with the President or with the 2016
2:43:54
election the White House trying to
2:43:56
distance itself from the former Trump
2:43:58
aide but with midterm elections fast
2:44:00
approaching that will prove to be
2:44:02
increasingly difficult as Special
2:44:04
Counsel robert muller gains yet another
2:44:07
willing cooperator from the center of
2:44:09
the trump election strategy over the
2:44:18
last few months President Trump
2:44:20
repeatedly defended the character of the
2:44:22
man chosen to chair his election efforts
2:44:24
while lamenting the existence of the
2:44:26
Special Counsel probe late Friday
2:44:29
echoing that sentiment telling The Wall
2:44:31
Street Journal quote I got hit with an
2:44:33
artificial witch-hunt that should never
2:44:35
have happened
2:44:36
reversing his previous claim mana fort
2:44:39
would not flip attorney Kevin downing
2:44:41
said Friday mana forts wife and two
2:44:44
daughters were at the center of his
2:44:45
decision to share what he knows he
2:44:47
wanted to make sure that his family was
2:44:50
able to remain safe and live a good life
2:44:56
okay to remain safe and live a good life
2:44:58
I thought that the key to this thing was
2:45:01
at the end when the lawyer says it was
2:45:03
about his family wanting to remain safe
2:45:06
yeah his family wanting to remain safe
2:45:07
just like what happens when the mob you
2:45:09
know hey you know if you talk you're
2:45:11
gonna end up you know you got a little
2:45:13
kid Billy he's got Billy right you got
2:45:15
Billy and Lucy you got Lucy she's like
2:45:17
someone's someone's threatening his his
2:45:19
family if he doesn't flip what is it
2:45:21
what did that sound like to you was that
2:45:23
sound it sounded like it to me it's not
2:45:26
the way the news interpreted it but yeah
2:45:28
so what it sounds like what that's war
2:45:30
what else would what the guy even say
2:45:32
that for especially a guy like him who
2:45:34
looks kind of gangster II so let's play
2:45:37
to be second half in a DC federal
2:45:39
courtroom Manafort pleaded guilty to two
2:45:42
felony counts stemming from his foreign
2:45:44
lobbying but is also agreeing to assist
2:45:46
the special counsel significantly
2:45:49
cooperating fully truthfully completely
2:45:52
and forthrightly including sharing any
2:45:54
knowledge of all criminal activity and
2:45:57
all documents relevant to the counsels
2:45:59
questions he also agreed to testify at
2:46:03
any proceeding matter for could answer
2:46:06
questions surrounding the infamous Trump
2:46:08
Tower meeting in 2016 when president
2:46:11
Trump initially said was about adoptions
2:46:13
but mr. Trump's personal lawyer Rudy
2:46:15
Giuliani admitted was intended to
2:46:17
discuss an exchange of dirt on Hillary
2:46:19
Clinton manifold now joined several
2:46:22
others from the president's orbit who
2:46:24
have pleaded guilty to a crime and
2:46:25
offered up what they know to this
2:46:27
special counsel hmm pleaded guilty to
2:46:32
lying to the FBI yeah yeah they always
2:46:36
used to make it there was use the word
2:46:37
crime you know yeah what is the crime so
2:46:41
we actually let your parking meter run
2:46:43
out that's a crime robbed violating the
2:46:45
law yep Mulaney committed a crime last
2:46:48
week like Martin's a city like Martha
2:46:51
Stewart right before everybody liked
2:46:53
Martha Stewart
2:46:53
she went to that she went to jail for it
2:46:55
yes she went to jail for Kline to the
2:46:58
FBI's well with with matters of this you
2:47:01
know this is a little above our pay
2:47:04
grade which let's face it when you're a
2:47:06
podcaster a lot is above your pay grade
2:47:08
almost everything but we do like to go
2:47:10
to the constitutional lawyer
2:47:12
we trust the most who happens to be a
2:47:14
liberal and a Democrat and his name is
2:47:16
Alan Dershowitz and he was invited on
2:47:19
MSNBC to give his opinion of this
2:47:22
flippin men here's what he said you have
2:47:23
the special counsel Robert Mulder who
2:47:25
was put in place to look into this issue
2:47:27
of Russian influence Russian involvement
2:47:30
in the 2016 presidential campaign any
2:47:32
potential ties between the Trump
2:47:34
campaign and the and Russians in 2016
2:47:37
and now you've got this plea agreement
2:47:38
featuring the man who was running for a
2:47:40
time the Trump campaign is that
2:47:42
something the White House should be
2:47:43
alarmed about right now well of course
2:47:45
they should be there's nothing that he
2:47:47
can testify to that would probably lend
2:47:50
weight to impeachment because he didn't
2:47:52
really have close contact with President
2:47:55
Trump while he was president but he did
2:47:56
have contact during the campaign tough
2:47:59
question whether or not alleged crimes
2:48:02
committed to get somebody elected
2:48:04
president is an impeachable offense and
2:48:06
now we don't know the answer to that and
2:48:07
perhaps he can give them information
2:48:09
prior about his business dealing
2:48:11
remember he's not a credible witness
2:48:13
he's pleaded guilty to obstruction of
2:48:15
justice lying has changed the story
2:48:18
repeatedly but what they're looking for
2:48:19
is self corroborating information and be
2:48:23
used against Trump look this validates
2:48:26
what judge Ellis said on day one judge
2:48:28
Ellis said they're not interested so
2:48:30
much in Manta for for metaphor
2:48:31
obviously he's committed crimes but
2:48:34
they're interested in primarily to see
2:48:36
if they can and this is him talking
2:48:38
George Ellis if they can make him sing
2:48:40
and then there's also the possibility of
2:48:42
him composing that make sure that I'm
2:48:46
clearing this thing because there seems
2:48:47
to be some confusion here about what
2:48:49
potentially you're not giving me the
2:48:50
answer water here would be cooperating
2:48:52
with when it comes to Muller your
2:48:54
assumption or your sense of this though
2:48:55
is that Muller's interest would be Trump
2:48:57
oh there's no doubt about that and I
2:49:00
think once he agrees to cooperate he has
2:49:02
to cooperate about everything there's no
2:49:04
such thing as partial cooperation the
2:49:07
question is did he cooperate to weigh
2:49:09
would he have been better off
2:49:10
cooperating before his first trial I
2:49:13
think he was perhaps hoping for a pardon
2:49:15
and then the question comes up did the
2:49:18
president act too late if he was gonna
2:49:19
party he'd have been much better off
2:49:21
pardoning burley rather than until these
2:49:24
are ready cooperate so I don't think
2:49:25
we're going to
2:49:26
any kind of a pardon at this point I
2:49:28
think we're going to see cooperation and
2:49:30
it remains to be seen whether the
2:49:32
cooperation will help the special
2:49:34
prosecutor will help the US attorney in
2:49:36
the Southern District that remains to be
2:49:38
seen Southern District that remains to be
2:49:38
yes so far all I see is manna fort being
2:49:42
linked to the Podesta group this is
2:49:45
going the way everybody will want it to
2:49:47
go was in the newsletter I pointed out
2:49:50
that turns out to mana force quite
2:49:51
closely connected with Obama yeah yeah
2:49:55
the what was that there was something
2:49:56
some one of his clients wound up in the
2:49:58
Oval Office isn't that what happened
2:50:00
with the mana Ford Obama and Biden it
2:50:02
was right there people should subscribe
2:50:04
to the newsletter for those tidbits yes
2:50:06
you get fun photos and fun facts and a
2:50:08
lot of fun photos and you get to see
2:50:10
added with it yeah with Ross washing all
2:50:15
right two things before we go one we
2:50:18
have reached total insanity with this
2:50:20
white power signal hand signal which
2:50:23
which is an oh it is it well you just do
2:50:26
an okay sign with your three fingers up
2:50:29
you that's means three-point shot in an
2:50:32
NBA parlance yeah all the players do
2:50:35
that yeah but that's but they can't be
2:50:37
racist because all the NBA players are
2:50:40
black so no but then you know they had
2:50:43
one guy the coast there was a live shot
2:50:45
I'm sure I'm surprised you haven't seen
2:50:46
this sure I'm surprised you haven't seen
2:50:46
there was a live shot of the Coast Guard
2:50:49
and the guys talking and he has so many
2:50:51
of you going on in the background a guy
2:50:53
like brushes his hair back and then
2:50:55
doesn't like a you can clearly see for
2:50:57
maybe half a second or a second it's
2:50:59
like it's the three-point shot thing as
2:51:02
he strokes his hair or something and it
2:51:04
ended you know immediately everyone
2:51:06
freaks out
2:51:07
oh he's flashing the white power hand
2:51:09
signal the guy gets removed from duty
2:51:11
and investigation has started what you
2:51:16
should look at the tweet I sent out
2:51:17
yesterday I was watching German TV over
2:51:20
here and this crazy German singer does a
2:51:23
okay sign yeah it's like oh there it is
2:51:25
it's spreading is here no no it's white
2:51:30
power subvert what's you know you
2:51:33
subvert the language is subvert the
2:51:35
signal yes everything is upside down
2:51:37
it's co-opting the oh you can't say
2:51:39
okay now anymore okay good for you know
2:51:42
if you say okay you're right if you say
2:51:43
okay you say okay you're right if you say
2:51:44
it'll be an abstraction of the whites
2:51:47
our still game say okay together okay
2:51:50
Oh white supremacists
2:51:52
and then finally this I think will come
2:51:55
back to haunt or Alexandria Ocasio or
2:51:57
Cortez our favorite Democratic Socialist
2:52:02
um did a photo shoot I don't what
2:52:04
magazine was for and as one does often
2:52:08
for a photo shoot you know he put on
2:52:10
some some spiffy clothes as a stylist
2:52:12
who comes along and I have to say the
2:52:14
the outfit she had on which was pants
2:52:16
and a jacket was a very snazzy look it
2:52:19
looks great on her she reminds me so
2:52:21
much of Huma Huma yes incredible a
2:52:25
member who was kind of a variation of
2:52:28
Mumma remember uma did the the Vogue
2:52:30
shoot yeah very similar to this so she
2:52:33
had her pantsuit which retails for
2:52:36
$2,800 and she had six hundred shoes on
2:52:39
and of course that was like social is
2:52:43
you know the typical stuff especially
2:52:45
Fox Bob but then here's what she really
2:52:49
here's the thing well here's the the
2:52:51
egregious part
2:52:52
she then tweets and says you don't get
2:52:56
to keep the clothes after a photo shoot
2:52:58
da keep the clothes after a photo shoot
2:53:00
how tone-deaf are you if you don't
2:53:03
understand that as a politician
2:53:05
representing Democratic Socialist values
2:53:08
the mere fact that you're wearing the
2:53:11
suit is an issue
2:53:14
you need to wear you know a sorghum sack
2:53:17
yeah FFA fatigue anything used fatigues
2:53:22
from China
2:53:23
anything but with $3,000 $3,000 worth of
2:53:29
stuff ain't she really doesn't
2:53:33
understand I don't think she can't
2:53:34
understand she's dumb come on Brian
2:53:38
she's very stupid she's not a very why
2:53:40
she's not it she's not she doesn't get
2:53:42
much going on she's out of her League
2:53:44
wow that hurt my hair she's out of her
2:53:46
league that hurt my hair she's out of her
2:53:47
I'm sorry oh wait you can't leave
2:53:49
without me playing my one clip I'm sorry
2:53:51
your one clip your shortie let's do it
2:53:54
just bugged me this is the an-225 clip
2:53:59
hmm a Plane full of supplies is heading
2:54:02
to Hawaii before hurricane Olivia sky 7
2:54:05
was above as the six engine ukranian
2:54:08
designed plane and an-225 hit down a
2:54:13
touchdown on the runway with a maximum
2:54:15
takeoff weight of 640 tons it is the
2:54:18
heaviest plane ever built this thing is
2:54:20
massive the jet is loaded with FEMA
2:54:24
relief supplies look at this thing climb
2:54:26
into the air lumbering into the air
2:54:27
hurricane olivia is expected to hit
2:54:29
midweek the plane then goes to Guam
2:54:31
which is threatened by a typhoon is it
2:54:33
on to Antonov Antonov da Antonov the big
2:54:37
big one not the regular little banner
2:54:39
yeah this has 12 engines I'm not kidding
2:54:44
I think it has 12 engines she's got six
2:54:46
engines split tail and it's huge
2:54:51
and he was landing in Oakland to pick up
2:54:54
Oakland is always accommodating the
2:54:56
Antonov company they're always landing
2:54:58
one of their big planes here but they
2:54:59
never landed this monster here before
2:55:01
once they landed it and the guy landed
2:55:03
with this a 6,500 foot runway and they
2:55:06
landed it about 4,000 feet in and turned
2:55:08
off in the first turn off the guys
2:55:10
really a good pilot and they then they
2:55:12
fill it up with some fuel and took off
2:55:14
again which is annoying because it could
2:55:16
have told us to fo MERS would be loving
2:55:20
to see this thing coming yeah they could
2:55:21
have given us a heads up and it was
2:55:23
painted in all kinds of weird colors it
2:55:26
wasn't even the normal
2:55:27
old paint is a new new style of paint
2:55:29
and in yellow and blue and the Ukranian
2:55:32
colors it's beautiful so when when he
2:55:35
said Ukrainian design he meant the the
2:55:38
color scheme not the plane itself no no
2:55:41
the plane that no no antonov's in the UK
2:55:43
it's in Ukraine no I didn't know I
2:55:45
thought it was Russian
2:55:46
no that's always been Ukraine has been
2:55:48
this like one of the one of these who's
2:55:51
the Arabs or points about the fact they
2:55:53
lost these guys but they after they land
2:55:56
this thing with it's got about his
2:55:58
before t20 this guy's like twenty eight
2:56:01
wheels they have bought and eighteen
2:56:04
engines but only on Thursdays specs and
2:56:11
crude you check to runway yeah Wow the
2:56:14
thing is cool isn't it it has six
2:56:15
engines and it does have the split
2:56:17
tailed I think is fantastic yeah that is
2:56:20
kind of mean isn't it after it takes off
2:56:25
we get the report okay alright well I'm
2:56:29
sure they'll do something about it for
2:56:30
you now probably not listen our next
2:56:34
show which is on Thursday as it always
2:56:36
is will be coming to you from the
2:56:38
Netherlands and that will be the last
2:56:40
show before yes well of course you never
2:56:43
know just keep your eye on the Twitter
2:56:45
for the pictures tomorrow here today
2:56:48
gone tomorrow nice working with you John
2:56:50
you might be back next week in a
2:56:52
different dimension well I don't know
2:56:58
what you're gonna do heading off to the
2:57:00
Large Hadron Collider everybody and
2:57:01
never know what could happen
2:57:04
and with that we come to the close of
2:57:08
this episode of the best podcast in the
2:57:10
universe partially from northern Silicon
2:57:12
Valley and from a fat cat city here
2:57:16
lucerne switzerland and i Madame Curie
2:57:20
and from northern Silicon Valley where I
2:57:23
remain although I'm a I'm gonna leave
2:57:25
the house today I think I think I'm John
2:57:29
C Dvorak we return on Thursday right
2:57:31
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hypodermic needles and human waste like
2:58:20
space exploration space force this is it
2:58:24
if not tell us why and be specific this
2:58:27
is about getting rid of a club in the
2:58:30
sense of truth collusion and their
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agenda is not your agenda collusion to
2:58:37
serve a tiny pool of tech oligarchs
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everything is conspiring together
2:58:42
collusion why do we need the space force
2:58:45
if not tell us why and be specific
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yep this is a handful of tech monopolies
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his face worse
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[Music] face worse
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[Music] face worse
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[Music] face worse
2:59:11
I got ants again hands
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I don't know if he had a you know hands
2:59:25
we had an invasion uh I was thinking if
2:59:28
you d if you desiccated a big pile of
2:59:31
ants and then ground them to a powder
2:59:34
like a fine fine grind of black pepper
2:59:38
we were having dinner and yeah I got an
2:59:42
ant somehow is the meal and I ate it
2:59:46
these things are peppery I got ants
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[Music] things are peppery I got ants
2:59:52
I got a handsome
2:59:59
it's acid on me a lot and then you see
3:00:01
who you find all the ones that are Omer
3:00:03
have both oh I bet back to back him up
3:00:05
by doing the burning Trekkies towards
3:00:07
your shoes and you leave it there the
3:00:09
only editor occasional movements where
3:00:11
there's an ad that you do not torch and
3:00:14
that's an ant that's carrying one of the
3:00:16
dead ants back
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I got ants I got ants
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I got a handsome
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again ants ants
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[Music] ants ants
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okay ah months and it's finally here I'm
3:00:53
finally gonna get a heritage unit on
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camera yeah all right look at that in
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1953 eh oh yeah listen to that Bell yeah
3:01:08
listen to that Bell Oh take a look at
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that oh my god oh my god she is
3:01:22
beautiful yeah oh my god oh we're gonna
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watch this this is special this is
3:01:41
special this this is special this is
3:01:44
Colin Horne gives me the chills and the
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chills have absolutely nothing to do
3:01:50
with how cold it is here oh but that
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doesn't stop a foamer though it was
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specially when it comes to heritage
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equipment wow this is fantastic
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Oh oh my goodness look at that blue and
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gray Oh couple to the Iowa Pacific
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number 5:18
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was that horn oh that's fantastic oh my
3:02:22
gosh look at that
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alright look at that
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I wonder who TC Durant is oh well ah
3:02:32
this is just awesome I've been waiting
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for this for months
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look at that Illinois Central livery
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right here in North primo po4 at dot org
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slash hey what do you mean corn see
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they're trying to steal our corn seed
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