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January 31st, 2019 • 2h 49m

1108: Sarcasm

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I love Clinton you love Clinton there's
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a song there
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Adam Curry John C. Dvorak this is your
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award-winning Gipper Nation Media
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assassination episode 11 Oasis is no
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agenda
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Silicon Valley where the polar vortex
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can't touch us I'm John see you tomorrow
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sure it can polar vortex can touch
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anybody anytime anywhere well it's a big
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dam that broke
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according to the global warmest s-- a
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dam that broke no less yeah it's a dam
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that broke well before we get to that
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I'd like everyone to know this show
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episode 1108 is dedicated to the memory
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of sir greg davies the heavy-metal
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historian he passed away a couple days
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ago and i want to read a note from his
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partner Dame Jennifer WIDA of the gypsy
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nation John Adam and the no agenda
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family I'm deeply saddened to let you
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know that my fiance sir Greg Davies the
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heavy-metal historian passed away in his
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home on the morning of January 29th 2019
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the Barrett's esophagus condition may
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have indirectly contributed to Greg's
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death but the most likely immediate
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cause was a heart attack
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he was only 41 years old in his short
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time upon this earth Greg was a dynamic
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force in the lives of so many people
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many of whom have reached out to me
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since the news broke from his hometown
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of Perth Australia to the UK to all
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around the u.s. and indeed all around
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the world condolences and fond memories
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have come in I'm touched and honored by
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all of the support expressed by those
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who knew him even if he was even even if
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it was only online but the No Agenda
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community support has been especially
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comforting during this difficult time
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one of your producers that suggested the
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donations in the amount of $20.99 be
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made to the show and Greg's honor the
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reason for this particular donation
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amount is inspired by Greg's common
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internet handle
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CGT 2099 he had a huge internet presence
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and worked in IT so it's only fitting
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that a
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Oriol donation in this amount has been
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promoted he would have saluted this with
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two horns up memorial arrangements have
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not yet been finalized but his family
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and i have decided upon a huge party
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open to anyone who wishes to come I will
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post details online once we have the
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date set I know Greg contributed several
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jingles and pieces of artwork over the
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years so can we have a 69 dudes and a
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Putin don't worry be happy in his honor
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and can we also have some state
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settlement goat Karma with much love and
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appreciation named Jennifer WETA
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of the gypsy nation in Lawton Oklahoma
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absolutely you've got and he will be
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missed
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yeah I believe he's the one who did the
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artwork for show 10th anniversary show
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there you go yeah yeah I emailed with
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him just a couple weeks ago yeah he was
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only United you know just around
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Christmastime well fuck that sorry yeah
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not good no all right wow you just got
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real loud all of a sudden what are you
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doing why are you doing this to me huh
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no easy easy partner you back off just
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back off man just a bit yes back to the
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polar vortex then yeah the polar vortex
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apparently is freezing everybody do some
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weather reports including some that
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include the well here let's start with
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it
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whether weather weather let's start I
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got bad weather
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global warming report from NBC the bad
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weather than global warming report
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across the globe the weather picture is
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one of Fire and Ice
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bone numbing record cold in the Midwest
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fire and record heat in Australia 120
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degrees and hotter this month what that
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really means is that fires will be
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uncontrollable they'll be fast-moving
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and yo-yo weather cycles after the deep
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freeze in the u.s. a 50 degree rebound
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in some cities within days hard to
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believe when you're frozen like an
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icicle but experts say that arctic blast
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is in fact further evidence of climate
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change in response to president Trump's
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skepticism the weather experts at NOAA
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tweeting winter storms don't prove that
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global warming isn't happening here's
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why at the North Pole scientists say the
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melting sea ice and ocean temperatures
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have caused the walls of the jet stream
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or polar vortex to break open like a dam
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in places that has allowed air to escape
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rushing south into the Midwest not only
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is greenhouse gas warming impacting the
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planet but it's really beginning to kick
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in and it's kicking in and the parts of
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the planet that are most sensitive in
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particular Arctic sea ice regions and
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the Arctic you know I just believe it
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also fine perfect you know I'm always
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anybody note that it has the elements of
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you know 1984 where good is bad and bad
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is good and we let you mean lay you mean
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new speak yeah new speak has it yes
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always the jingle used it's a double
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speakers I think what we used to call it
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I'm gonna jingle for that yeah yeah well
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isn't these not the same with just
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pretty much everything so that which
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clip was that that was well here's the
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here's the jingle you were talking about
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there you go yeah yes I have horrible
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weather NBC on deck twenty seconds
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yeah play that Tex holds millions at a
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dangerous and icy grip a blast of arctic
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air sweeping across the upper tier of
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the country now rapidly pushing toward
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the Northeast the weather blamed for at
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least six deaths so far wind chills are
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dipping as far as 50 below zero so cold
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in Chicago that fires were actually lit
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to keep commuter rails from freezing you
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know there was this story that that
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happened over the past two days about
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this actor who's in the I think it's was
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it a Showtime or HBO s Empire
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jussie Smollett yes if Fox it's a fall
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Fox of what do I know
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so you just heard Chicago was 40 50
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below zero let's make it 20 below zero
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when this happened on Tuesday just to
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make it easy and he was out in Chicago
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in Streeterville by the way which is
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very affluent neighborhood Streeterville
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it's not that it's not the south side of
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Chicago 20 below zero and he's in a
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subway shop and then something happened
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and they can't find any they can't find
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any evidence of a so-called lynching
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because he had a form of rope around his
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neck
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I'm guys with Trump hats yeah Mike Magga
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hats I'm thinking you know let's you and
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I let's just be racist for a moment hey
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man I got an idea
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let's go wrap a rope around some black
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guy's neck it's 20 below zero it's 2:00
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in the morning you ready I'm all in you
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come on well it's pretty sketchy and
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it's a shame that he got so much
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attention
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let's back bet back to the weather I do
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have one last cup which is Amy since
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she's the one who would promote the
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global warming stuff the most YES on the
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more
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Tech's yes what am I look oh here Amy on
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the vortex cutter back in the US the
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polar vortex enveloping the Midwest it's
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causing record lows across the region
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with temperatures in some areas
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including Detroit dipping below
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temperatures in Antarctica the wind
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chill temperature in Chicago hit 49
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degrees below zero
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that's Fahrenheit this morning President
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Trump used the extreme weather to once
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again deny climate change tweeting
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Monday in the beautiful Midwest wind
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chill temperatures are reaching minus 60
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degrees the coldest ever recorded in
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coming days expected to get even colder
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people can't last outside even four
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minutes what the hell is going on with
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global waning W a.m. ing please come
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back fast we need you meanwhile raging
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wildfires in Australia have caused
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record-breaking heat bringing about
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widespread power failure I do have two
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clips regarding this it should you be
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interested I do have an actual n oo a
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scientist who appeared on NPR and I've
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chopped a little bit of that so we can
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listen to the official explanation of
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the polar vortex and how it has nothing
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to do with anthropogenic climate change
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slash global those guys anthropogenic
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stuff well maybe I'm just being
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facetious the point is that scientists
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and don't you love her already he's
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great the point is that scientists in
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general have been referring to the polar
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vortex in the stratosphere but because
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they caused these cold air outbreaks in
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the troposphere the term polar vortex
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has been somewhat adopted to explain
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this cold weather outbreak but it's
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really just a part of our weather system
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that we get sometimes we get these cold
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extremes due to these lobes of the
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Jetstream that gets separated from the
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main flow and bring down these very
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coldest very cold air are you following
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so it's really not polar
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text at all this is this is what piqued
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my interest with the cube okay so here's
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the here's the key question then how
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related is the the phenomenon that we're
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experiencing now how related it is it to
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climate change so this woman give us a
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nice explanation and maybe shed some
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light on the situation
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we immediately jump you're taking a
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valuable NPR airtime lady get to the
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propaganda yeah so what's been
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interesting is that there is some
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agreement that over the past thirty
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years or so the polar vortex in the
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stratosphere has weakened somewhat
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however what's less clear is whether
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that's been caused by climate change in
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particular or sea ice loss or whether
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it's just some longer-term variability I
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love that the climate scientist is kind
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of three percent uncertain about this
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and one of the reasons that we wonder
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whether it's really forced by by
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increased greenhouse gases is because
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the climate models running into the
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future do not see significant or
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agreed-upon changes in these cold air
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outbreaks occurring more often in fact
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they overwhelmingly see that we'll
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experience fewer and fewer cold air
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outbreaks okay write this down right
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down January 31st 2019
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you heard it here less polar vortex in
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our future into the future fewer and
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fewer okay help explain that I mean I
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get back I'm script perfectly honest I
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feel like I'm not quite caught up with
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you on on the script where are you in
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the and I don't quite see exactly where
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you are in the pages could you please
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you know get back it's cold air
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outbreaks occurring more often in fact
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they overwhelmingly see that will
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experience fewer and fewer cold air
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outbreaks into the future fewer and
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fewer okay yes can you help explain that
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I mean it to be perfectly honest I feel
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like I'm not quite caught up with you on
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on why that might be so could you
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explain that yeah so in general there
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response to when you put more co2 into
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the atmosphere
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you're gonna warm the atmosphere and
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that's going to be true in all seasons
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and in winter as well what some people
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have proposed is that maybe because
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you're also melting sea-ice that that
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can weaken the Jetstream and you get
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some more of these cold air outbreaks
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but whether the models just don't have
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these processes modeled correctly or
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whether this really isn't going to be a
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big influence we generally don't see any
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weakening of the of that vortex in these
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climate models okay because I guess what
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I'm saying is as you almost certainly
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know every time we have one of these
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extreme cold weather events there are
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people out there including the president
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of United States who say you know like
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global warming or climate change what
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gives like how can we have these extreme
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cold events if we also have climate
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change but but are you saying that there
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is some kind of relationship between the
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two I'm saying it's possible it's an
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interesting idea you know we're already
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into spending a hundreds of billions of
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dollars on this bullshit interesting
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science where there's not a lot of
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consensus right now in terms of what
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will happen in the future and with
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climate change and cold air outbreaks I
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think there's going to be less cold
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extremes than there are but the weather
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is noisy and so you're still weather is
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noisy now this is new I like this have
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these very cold extremes occur on
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occasion it's just gonna be fewer and
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fewer of them weather is noisy okay
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she's wrong yeah since around the topic
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she mentioned the models you know how
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everybody talks a little bit more than
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they should when they're on podcasts so
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it's always fun to listen and
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freakanomics the freakonomics podcast
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had a see kate marvel on she is a
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climate scientist at Columbia University
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and the NASA Goddard Institute for Space
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Studies and she sadly had to admit that
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the climate models suck so we don't know
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exactly how hot it's gonna get and a lot
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of that is because
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of human behavior we don't know what
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humans are gonna do but even if you take
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out all the uncertainty surrounding
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humans there's still uncertainties in
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the physical climate system and this is
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really embarrassing because people are
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like come on climate scientists like you
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had one job and we're working on it
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right but the wild card is really clouds
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because when we talk about global
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warming we mean climate change and a lot
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of stuff is gonna change when it warms
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up and one of those things that's going
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to change is clouds and cause are really
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important in the climate system because
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they both warm the planet and they cool
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the planet at the same time so why is
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it's such a wild card what will be the
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variables that change the behavior or
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the proliferation whatever of clouds
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that might dictate temperature so clouds
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are so hard to understand they're really
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hard to shove in a climate model because
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they're both really small all right
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they're nucleated by tiny tiny grains of
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sand or dust but at the same time
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they're really really big they cover a
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giant giant portion of the earth and
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it's really hard with in a computer
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model of the climate system to simulate
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something that's both really small and
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really big so basically we suck at it
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yeah that's all right you know what I'm
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sensing mm-hmm because you had an NOAA
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person now this one and then the and of
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course the gung-ho woman from NPR and
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the this guy is this is a blitz a PR
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blitz no I don't sense that what I'm
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sensing is the slowly backing uh-oh
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backing off let's just let's just just
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when I was a chemist at a union oil I
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was doing testing on certain things I
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made some factor of 10 mistake which is
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very helps they keep all the records I'm
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always afraid they're gonna catch up
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with you so they make this mistake and
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you send this back to them whatever
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facility it was that was looking for
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this information is off by a factor of
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10
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and then you and then they all panic
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because it's like I don't know this is
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no good
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and so then you retest it and you go oh
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my god I was wrong by a factor of 10 so
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you start doing the bit that I wait can
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we learn from this do we need to take
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notes which is yeah this might be useful
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for somebody instead of just admitting
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failure
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now hold on what ten times what can you
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just tell us what this was there was a
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sulphur content probably huh and it was
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off spec that's the main thing right and
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once it's off spec they have to fix it
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and so you start giving him test results
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back on the new cuz they're all that's
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out then they start throwing stuff back
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at ya and you know that you're wrong so
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you you give them fake results that are
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less and less and less and less over a
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period of maybe six to ten just try to
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bring down your your goo write down your
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mistakes really boom you're good to go
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yeah and this all takes place within a
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couple of hours so it's not like a kill
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you know the horrible but I mean I know
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how much money they lost on this because
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I don't know what they did with this
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stuff but that kind of thing which
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happens it has to be bet you have to
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back out slowly you can't all of a
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sudden say hey you know we realized that
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these climate models these computer
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models that were basing all this stuff
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on or bogus and they don't work now that
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we've got more and more data we're
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looking at data from the last 20 years
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these none of this stuff works cuz the
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computer models are notoriously bad yeah
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for all kinds of thought what are we
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gonna do no no don't do don't make that
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admission but it looks like we scammed
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everybody so let's just back slow slow
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so we can that could be possible we'll
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keep our eyes on it well that was two
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examples yes
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just in this week alone of course kids
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in America and and some kids from Sweden
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are severely and we some politicians
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even aoc severely traumatized by the
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most recent report that we had from our
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own government saying within 12 years
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what they really said with is within 12
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years if we haven't fixed it then the
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world GDP may drop by
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about 5% which didn't suck that we're
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all gonna die Wow yeah it kind of didn't
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say that but doesn't matter the trauma
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is there and there's enough repetition
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of the message of we're all gonna die
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however in Belgium the kids are loving
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the global warming climate change
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they're on their third week of protests
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yeah they don't have to go to school
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this is just a little bit of tossing
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back and forth between the euro news
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studio and a guy in Brussels and these
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kids are all you know they're like
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they're happy the other jumping around
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they have on that I've written on their
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cheeks save us they've got peace signs
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on the drawers on the sheets by the way
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we should mention it we've been doing
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this report on pretty much every show we
19:45
should mention it's freezing there and
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they're all bundled up they're all but
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they have hats on big scarves and all
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hooting and hollering and they're
19:54
hamming it up in front of the camera the
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guy can't even hear the studio because
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they have the day off yet again from
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kids and students missing school why do
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you think this protest has attracted so
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much support
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for the first week in a row the students
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came in the streets of Brussels there
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were according to the police they got
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vuvuzela now the blowing in the guy's
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face the time of their lives
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another element of trying to back out of
20:55
this oh my goodness interesting these
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kid this is now becoming a nuisance oh
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yeah they're not to be taken seriously
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as protesters they're truants the well
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this this is a yeah we have a truancy
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problem now we have these kids
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completely out of control we overdid it
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we turned the knob up too high some of
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them are committing suicide and some of
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them are just not coming back to class
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or anything that just become you know
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truant vagaries unintended consequences
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with your so right so right you can
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freak people out about so there you go
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yeah that's our weather report for yeah
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it's it's getting a little warmer in
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Texas though we're on 50 degrees source
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so to get warm we're right underneath
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the the vortex so we're all broke you'd
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be flooded with cold air all right if
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that got someone's got to stick his
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finger in the dam no no it's Dyke
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oh that too we've had some rain even
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though they couple of weeks ago this is
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no more rain we're done for this year
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but no we got rain weather is not
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climate weather is noisy just listening
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to a bunch of obscurities too and I
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would cut we talked about this a little
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bit on the da chime plug show but we
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didn't play anything but I thought this
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would be a good little piece of
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educational information because I didn't
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really fully understand what are some of
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the elements that had changed with the
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cost of living that people live paycheck
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to paycheck and our in debt because of
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stupid shit there's told to buy
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no oh this is more about how the how the
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inflation rate is calculated and how it
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doesn't really match with what we just
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with wages what we think well no it
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doesn't match match what what we think
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of as inflation or to do stuff because
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the true em 1 2 & 3 money well that's
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yeah you know about the money supply but
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that's the government telling no no
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everything's fine everything's fine yeah
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well so I John Williams who's this guy
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statistician economist is in San
23:02
Francisco he does shadow stats and
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that's the ones we referred to once in a
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while when we bring up the real
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unemployment numbers and other things
23:09
such as that and such as and such good
23:13
use of and such and so I got this little
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clip of him on some podcast with some
23:18
guy he wasn't doing a very good job of
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interviewing me but but I thought this
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would be something for this show because
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I thought it was a very good explanation
23:28
of the cost of living and and how
23:30
inflation works and how it how the
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calculation has changed and I didn't
23:34
even know how this stuff stuff myself in
23:36
1980s they changed they wanted to change
23:39
the way the cost-of-living adjustment
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was calculated for Social Security
23:45
recipients of my others normally I think
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the way Newt Gingrich put it was well we
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can only get a more accurate CPI in
23:55
there meaning at lower lower rate of
23:57
inflation it'll help us get the budget
23:59
deficit well that's that's that's
24:02
nonsense what what they did historically
24:06
and then you had you have inflation cost
24:10
of living in this indices that go back
24:12
literally a couple of centuries the
24:15
whole concept of behind the CPI was to
24:17
measure the cost of maintaining a
24:19
constant standard of living so that you
24:21
could that would is a very good example
24:23
you might take a gallon of milk a loaf
24:28
of bread gallon of gas and price of an
24:34
MSA pan estate
24:35
I mean price prices had in one year that
24:38
he price about the next year and
24:40
whatever that best
24:41
going up I would be the increase in the
24:44
cost of living well Greenspan argued was
24:49
that well that's that's not the way to
24:51
do it again this is where most people
24:53
view it its way it had been for
24:55
centuries he said well if people find
24:59
that the price of state goes up they're
25:02
gonna buy more chicken or or hamburger
25:04
and they do that then then their cost of
25:08
living isn't rising as much but guess
25:10
what I don't view eating hamburger
25:14
instead of the steak because I can't
25:17
afford the steak as maintaining a
25:20
constant standard of living the whole
25:23
idea of introducing substitution there
25:25
knocked a couple of percentage points
25:26
off its and then they changed the the
25:31
the quality assessment things had
25:33
computers are just quality and things
25:35
that people really don't notice okay let
25:39
me see if I understand what he's saying
25:40
he's saying that when the inflation goes
25:45
up people eventually resort to cheap
25:51
shit mac and cheese something like that
25:58
yeah the argument was made and this was
26:04
in the 80s because the Newt Gingrich
26:06
decided that hey the Social Security
26:07
people keep jacking up we have to send
26:10
them is there any way we can knock this
26:12
number back to CPI the Consumer Price in
26:15
rice right now it's number down somehow
26:18
so we don't have to keep giving Social
26:19
Security recipients more money that's
26:25
what they did but they did it with just
26:27
cheating this oh well look your standard
26:30
of living hasn't changed any you're just
26:32
eating chicken you're heating the John
26:35
that now we understand bugs bugs now we
26:38
know what buzz is coming look well and
26:41
all those wool sweaters cotton will work
26:43
yeah but this this is the whole theory
26:46
behind bugs your standard of living
26:50
hasn't decreased because you have to eat
26:52
cockroaches
26:55
Roach's John it's with your tastes like
27:18
poop inflation but I didn't know the
27:25
substitution angle great angle yeah yeah
27:34
we went from you know big American cars
27:37
and then we got you know plastic
27:40
Japanese cars which eventually turned
27:42
out to be really good and now it's like
27:44
well I can't really afford the Japanese
27:46
car let me go back to the cheap-ass
27:47
American car yeah a Geo I raced in a Geo
27:55
did you know yes MTV we followed the the
28:01
indie circuit one year and it was one
28:04
year they had the race in Denver the
28:06
street race in Denver and they had the
28:09
celebrity race and there wasn't a Grand
28:13
Prix or IndyCar Grand Prix styling um
28:15
well it was on the streets it would be
28:17
Grand Prix more than well Indy well it
28:20
was the cars whatever it was the same
28:22
cars yeah for you you had a Geo I was
28:27
like the guy the drummer from white lion
28:29
Johnny Gill you know I'm sure one of the
28:33
motley crew guys was there and I had the
28:35
in-car camera I got to find that footage
28:37
of course I went around the corner and
28:39
crashed into the wall and kept going you
28:41
did yeah yeah the the stick shift had
28:43
come up about two feet but otherwise
28:46
it's still drove but the commentary
28:48
because when you're in the car and
28:49
you're skidding around you hit the wall
28:51
and you bounce off it feels like wow man
28:54
this is spectacular then you see the
28:56
footage on TV and the commentator it's
28:59
literally like what cause of Geo they go
29:01
how slow it looks then like it looks
29:04
like I'm a grandma who's lost control
29:07
and the guys who were gonna call the
29:08
official race like oh there's Adam curry
29:10
from MTV oh okay was like dude can't
29:15
even hold on to the wheel my geo story
29:18
there you go
29:19
geo story I have one clip which I think
29:24
is important for something that has
29:28
dropped off the radar a little bit here
29:30
in the United States of Gitmo nation
29:32
which is the wall
29:34
the president's wall and we know that
29:38
what has happened now is he has caved he
29:41
said uh negotiate we'll talk about it
29:43
you know he's he's threatening a little
29:45
bit there with his with his state of
29:48
emergency and of course judges
29:51
everyone's getting lai all this can't
29:52
happen you can't do this right just a
29:54
lot of noise cuz weather is noise and I
29:58
think I know what his plan is then it
30:01
came out in a hearing congressional
30:04
hearing with representative mo Brooks
30:07
think he's from Alabama and he was
30:10
questioning the Undersecretary of
30:12
Defense John rude about a very specific
30:15
law which explains when you listen to
30:18
this it's about a minute and a half
30:20
which explains the president's
30:22
consistent push about the drugs that are
30:25
coming across without a wall the drugs I
30:27
think there was you know there's a
30:28
couple of big fentanyl busts although
30:30
they may not have been outside of the
30:32
port's entry right so there's right
30:35
right so there's a very specific law and
30:39
it's explained here and then we can walk
30:41
through some of the details I want to
30:42
direct your attention to ten united
30:44
states code 284 which authorizes
30:48
President Trump to deploy the military
30:50
to the southern border to build fences
30:52
and to do a lot of other things and for
30:55
clarity if you look it up in the
30:57
dictionary the word fence includes the
30:59
word barrier and the word barrier
31:01
includes walls made of a variety of
31:03
different materials so that having been
31:06
said it seems to me that 10 u.s. code
31:09
284 can be used by the President of
31:12
States to direct the United States
31:14
military to build a wall now as of today
31:18
you've mentioned military forces along
31:20
the southern border have any of them
31:22
been deployed pursuant to 10 USC 284
31:26
congressman I don't believe any of our
31:28
forces have been deployed pursuant to 10
31:30
USC 284 you are correct however that
31:33
that use of authority would authorize
31:35
the Secretary of Defense direct barriers
31:37
roads fencing what those type of
31:40
materials to disrupt drug smuggling does
31:44
10 us excuse me 10 USC 284 as you
31:48
understand it require the declaration of
31:51
a national emergency before it is
31:52
implemented no it does not
31:56
no has President Trump to your knowledge
32:00
ever use 10 USC 284 to direct the
32:03
military to build the wall that is
32:06
necessary for border security no not to
32:09
my knowledge congressman if President
32:11
Trump were direct the Pentagon the
32:13
United States military pursuant to 10
32:16
USC 284 to build such barriers as are
32:20
necessary to secure our southern border
32:22
from drug trafficking and international
32:25
crime cartels would the United States
32:28
military obey that order if we judge it
32:31
to be a law Florida yes sir and and I'd
32:34
assume it would be I love how they do
32:36
these hearings because the it worked the
32:38
whole intent of this kind of questioning
32:41
not like mow didn't know what he was
32:43
asking is to get it to people to pay
32:45
attention and look up at 10 the United
32:48
States Code section 284 support for
32:51
counterdrug activities and activities to
32:53
counter transnational organized crime
32:56
and just to give you an idea the
32:59
Secretary of Defense may provide support
33:00
for the counter drug activities or
33:02
activities to counter transnational
33:04
organized crime of any other department
33:06
or agency of the federal government or
33:08
any state local tribal Lola agency funny
33:11
the purpose is set forth in the
33:12
following subsection so the president
33:14
can call upon this and indeed what can
33:18
be done with it is is quite quite broad
33:21
I see and we have Oman I just messed
33:27
that up yes here's the
33:30
those types of supports we have the
33:32
maintenance repair of equipment that's
33:33
been made available okay preserving
33:35
potential future utility maintenance of
33:37
anything transportation of personnel the
33:39
United States and foreign countries and
33:41
the transportation of supplies and
33:42
equipment so this is what the Defense
33:45
Department took can do when asked by the
33:48
establishment and operation of bases of
33:50
operations or training facilities for
33:52
the purpose of facilitating counterdrug
33:54
activities or activities to counter
33:56
transnational organized crime
33:59
we have detection monitoring and
34:01
communication of the movement of air and
34:03
sea traffic within 25 miles outside the
34:06
geographic boundaries surface traffic
34:08
construction of roads and fences and
34:11
installation of lighting to block drug
34:14
smuggling corridors across international
34:16
boundaries establishment of command
34:18
control communications and computer
34:19
networks for improved integration of law
34:21
enforcement act of military and national
34:24
guard aerial and ground reconnaissance I
34:27
mean it goes on and on oh yes now I want
34:36
to ask a couple of things here yeah now
34:38
obviously this whole thing was theater
34:41
for the purposes of hey we already did
34:44
it in the hearing we you should have
34:45
been paying attention where were your
34:47
morons and so the mainstream media of
34:50
course doesn't pick up on this only to
34:52
know it's gender why would they that
34:54
doesn't sound right
34:55
you're still talking about nationalist
34:58
when this particular section of the u.s.
35:02
code was put in place does it have a
35:04
date when it was when this was actually
35:06
made into law let's see let me see
35:11
source credit what do we have maybe of
35:15
course these things change over time
35:16
which I'd like no it was initiated I see
35:19
a lot of 2016 quite honestly just look
35:22
in here these are when changes were made
35:25
I don't know which ones but a lot of
35:27
changes were made in December of 2016
35:33
you caught me off guard I need to look
35:35
at that well I wouldn't expect you to be
35:37
expecting that question but I'm guessing
35:40
it was if it's 2016
35:42
yeah we've been bamboozled no wonder he
35:46
was so confident yeah now I'm sure that
35:51
the Ninth Circuit and you know everybody
35:54
else will just be all over this hey it's
35:57
been sitting there for two years you
35:59
didn't do anything about it now you
36:02
better than that it means it's in law
36:04
just go change your codified as they
36:08
like to say and all that and there's no
36:09
I don't even think this from what I
36:10
could tell there's no there's no real
36:13
budget
36:14
the only thing military budget comes
36:17
right out the top the Defense Department
36:19
all they have to guess right off behind
36:24
desks as we speak it's a rounding error
36:28
they do have to make a report to
36:30
Congress and say here's the budget
36:31
that's what we're gonna spend let me
36:32
guess about 5.7 million at stage one but
36:37
just change the change it just say okay
36:39
well this is why you hear him going
36:40
towards drugs drugs drugs the drugs the
36:43
drugs the drug right and he's been
36:44
saying this from day one so I think
36:47
you're right I think this was set up it
36:49
was I I have to look at the history of
36:52
the bill
36:52
maybe one of our trolls can do that one
36:54
of the producers in the troll room all
36:56
right
36:57
see if there's any significant changes
36:59
made maybe it's been around forever I
37:00
don't know but it looks like there's a
37:02
lot of it yeah it was flat-footed yeah
37:11
well he gets to make the point dad I
37:14
think here's a couple points he'll make
37:16
he says well you know we we had to do a
37:18
government shutdown they still wouldn't
37:20
agree to the wall so we can't credit
37:22
them with the wolf under any
37:23
circumstances and we lost three billion
37:26
dollars in unrecoverable something costs
37:32
right to do the shutdown and that three
37:36
billion could have been put toward the
37:37
wall if the if these Democrats would
37:39
have just the played ball here yeah I
37:41
mean it's playing a long game if this is
37:43
the case which is
37:44
is a good game to play well what other
37:47
game is there it's so much better than
37:49
international emergency this is clearly
37:52
set out you just say hope got it got a
37:53
copy I mean transnational organized
37:56
crime
37:57
the Coyotes you could argue are that yes
38:01
its transnational it's organized and
38:03
it's a crime yeah it's not El Chapo but
38:06
it's a crime no so that the level of El
38:09
Chapo hmm exactly so very good I'll give
38:14
you like I don't have a good clip yeah
38:21
well I was on the on the switchback
38:26
evening you mean what do we call we used
38:31
to call it the whip saw a wrapper around
38:32
the way the wraparound switchback
38:34
whipsaw whipsaw mm-hmm so there was a
38:38
good example that was I thought was the
38:40
most shameless and I'll probably explain
38:46
what a switchback is just okay this is
38:48
where you and today Adam Curry admitted
38:52
that he hates dogs and then Ike and then
38:58
I get here's a clip of him and I go to
39:00
the clip of you a quote from you going
39:02
hey I don't hate dogs
39:05
no I don't really hate him something
39:07
like that yeah nothing to do with what I
39:11
just said yeah
39:12
so I say one thing for its extra points
39:15
if I said if I'm talking about a
39:16
completely different topic right exactly
39:21
you know or something I mean it's it's
39:25
put in there it's put in there to fill
39:27
up the report and to solidify in your
39:29
brain the information they're giving you
39:32
which is marginally correct I consider a
39:36
dishonest reporting and this is coming
39:39
from you a reporter a journal yeah I was
39:44
actually at some level but honest I
39:48
think it's very dishonest so we have
39:49
example after example of this and it
39:51
seems to depress some of our producers
39:52
but I love it I like it anyway so this
39:56
is Hallie Jackson who's one of the
39:57
best at this doing it peace because they
40:00
had this just the left had to picked up
40:02
on this trumps Intel advisors all
40:06
disagree with everything he's ever had
40:07
to say what what the heck was this I
40:10
mean they just say listen let's give it
40:12
one more try boys I don't know what it
40:15
was because it was out of the blue is
40:17
one of the many things that he doesn't
40:19
listen to advice I guess as part of the
40:21
Trump rotation or he's a headstrong and
40:25
he's got these great Intel people and he
40:27
doesn't think course there ought to get
40:28
him which i think is one good reason not
40:30
to believe anything they say but which I
40:32
don't think that helps their cause much
40:34
so Haley has not what I'm gonna play as
40:37
a series of clips that are continuous
40:39
but I'm owning a chopping them up to
40:41
show the switchbacks okay and so it's
40:45
gonna be it seems a little herky-jerky
40:46
but in fact if you put them all back to
40:48
back to back to back to back all five of
40:49
these short clips that would be the
40:51
report and so I'm gonna start it off
40:54
with clip one and it's gonna end with
40:56
and each one of these is another example
40:58
of saying one thing and then
41:00
exemplifying it with a quote from
41:03
somebody that doesn't really verify
41:06
anything you've said here we go to his
41:09
own intelligence chiefs publicly
41:11
contradicting the President on his
41:13
threat assessments of North Korea and
41:15
Iran the president lashing out president
41:17
lashing out selling them to go back to
41:19
school at Hallie Jackson has that
41:22
fallout the president calling the
41:24
intelligence officials he hired passive
41:26
and naive suggesting in a tweet today
41:29
they go back to school after they
41:31
publicly contradicted him not just on
41:33
Iran I went through the United States
41:35
from the horrible one-sided Iran nuclear
41:39
deal at the moment technically they're
41:41
in compliance okay besides the lashing
41:49
out which is a giveaway codeword yeah
41:53
he said she brings up the she says that
41:57
Hallie says that the they contradict him
42:00
on his Iran pullout you know wants to
42:04
get killed the deal right and they quote
42:07
Gina I thinks her name the head of the
42:09
CIA as saying that you're in compliance
42:11
with something I don't know where that
42:14
came from
42:14
it's like what's so what but on Isis
42:19
we're sorry I want to play that one clip
42:20
again uh-huh uh-huh and just roll back
42:24
that last bit of the clip here we go
42:25
after they publicly contradicted him not
42:28
just on Iran I would through the United
42:30
States from the horrible one-sided Iran
42:33
nuclear deal at the moment technically
42:36
they're in compliance okay so what what
42:39
should have happened here isn't on Iran
42:41
should have gone straight to Gina
42:43
Haskell with her quote but instead they
42:46
insert they inserted Trump yelling his
42:49
opinion on Iran what the old deal had no
42:59
idea we don't know it's that hey it's
43:01
NBC fact true Trump's dumb idiot orange
43:04
man bad orange man bad onward to two but
43:08
on Isis we have one against Isis we've
43:11
beaten them and we've beaten a badly
43:14
Isis into is intent on resurging intent
43:18
on researching oh man this is so good of
43:24
course they are they've done everybody's
43:26
intent on resurging they've really done
43:29
I am this is this is a they formatted
43:32
this so it where's the switch back or
43:34
the call back or the whipsaw used to be
43:36
a trip clip of Trump saying something
43:39
unrelated be somebody making an
43:41
assertion a source reporter says this
43:43
then they play that right but now now
43:47
there's doing two together there's more
43:49
advance yes this makes it even worse
43:52
she says this yeah drop then says kind
43:55
of something along the lines of what she
43:57
said and then they have a dispatch back
43:59
quote that has nothing to do with it
44:01
well we have to call it's like a
44:02
switchback reach-around because it
44:04
- next that's what we're calling it from
44:06
now on SBR oh the Switchback
44:10
reach-around because that's how i coming
44:14
up with one thing in there okay so let's
44:15
go on to number three it might be a
44:16
better example on Russia we expect
44:22
Russia will continue to wage its
44:24
information war against democracies wait
44:27
a minute well I couldn't hear what the
44:28
first part was it was just something
44:31
about Russia's you know as it would they
44:34
didn't have a good Trump clip that time
44:36
so they played that muddy clip you heard
44:38
we play it against Russia
44:39
I can't hear what is it I don't know
44:44
just a muddy clip of someone saying
44:46
something Russia yeah and then they have
44:49
the other guys saying do we think the
44:51
Russians are going to continue their
44:53
attack on democracies using you know
44:56
yeah we were in the meeting we would
44:58
have both said okay we like it but not
45:00
that one you got it you gotta kill your
45:02
darlings one of these has to go this is
45:04
not the best switchback reach-around
45:06
you've done mister name what's her name
45:07
again
45:08
Hallie Jackie Hallie it's not so good so
45:11
we'll drop that one let's go to four and
45:13
on North Korea North Korea is working
45:15
out very well the capabilities and
45:17
threat exists we're still there behind
45:20
the scenes multiple sources tell NBC
45:21
News intelligence officials felt
45:23
frustrated by the president's tweets and
45:25
debated a response but in the end
45:27
decided that would be counterproductive
45:29
so stayed silent Republicans did not
45:32
it's the best we have and of course we
45:34
need to rely on them
45:36
man now this was advanced because whose
45:42
hold on they start with trauma and on
45:44
North Korea very well okay just orange
45:50
man bad believe he said that how can you
45:52
say this and then behind is that more L
45:58
it sounds like more L who was that no no
46:00
I think it's the Navy guy but it was
46:02
like he says that yes of course they do
46:06
because the deal none of this has been
46:07
finalized he's working with North Korea
46:09
so how is this a cut you know I don't
46:12
get what they're trying to get at here
46:13
yeah they all this to me it's
46:18
unbelievable then they bring out this
46:20
Republican who really says nothing at
46:23
all the capabilities and threat are
46:27
still there
46:28
behind the scenes multiple sources tell
46:30
NBC News intelligence officials I like
46:32
the behind the scenes multiple sources
46:34
felt frustrated by the president's
46:36
tweets and debated a response but in the
46:38
end decided that would be
46:40
counterproductive so stayed silent
46:42
Republicans did not it's the best we
46:44
have and of course we need to rely on
46:46
them therefore we need a realignment
46:54
intelligence crowd yeah wanted to do
46:57
something about Trump's tweets and then
47:00
they didn't of course you can always you
47:02
know great reporting you got nothing
47:04
yeah
47:05
and then but the Republicans didn't stay
47:08
silent and they bring some Republican
47:10
guy out he doesn't really say anything
47:12
at all and I'd hardly say that's an
47:14
exemplification of the Republicans
47:16
shaking their fist so she finally gets
47:18
to wrap it with what they wanted to do
47:19
all along which was kind of bring out
47:22
Adam Schiff and the Democratic head of
47:27
the House Intelligence Committee warned
47:28
rhetoric like the president's is
47:30
downright dangerous unless the president
47:32
is you've got the best intelligence
47:33
agencies in the world listen to what
47:36
they have to say when you ignore them
47:38
you do that at our country's peril
47:40
Hallie Jackson NBC News
47:43
yes we're going to die well she says he
47:48
says it's downright dangerous he never
47:50
says it's downright dangerous he kind of
47:52
hints that it's not a good idea so this
47:56
is just was just to me poor well it was
47:59
dishonest to the nth degree and I
48:03
believe NBC has the most dishonest
48:05
reporting of all the networks and I
48:07
think you see that on MSNBC the whole
48:09
I'm surprised that they haven't gone
48:11
after Comcast you know it's this is just
48:14
very dishonest and what I think is
48:18
happening here is you know obviously the
48:20
the intelligence community know which is
48:24
not certainly not all of people who work
48:26
in intelligence but these pencil pushers
48:29
at the top they all like they hate Trump
48:31
they they work for a different group of
48:34
shadowy bankers and the different other
48:37
ones and so and they and they sit there
48:41
and they they try and pull all this
48:43
apart by having this transparent comp
48:45
hearing but for the news media it's very
48:49
boring and they don't really have the
48:50
time to play anything in context so
48:53
instead of like what we would do is like
48:54
play you know like like like it paid two
48:57
minutes of the the representative mow
49:00
over there about this law they chop it
49:03
up into these twenty second sound bites
49:05
with you know with your with your whip
49:06
saws switchback reach-around
49:08
and you just wind up being confused and
49:12
thinking and they're trying to make it
49:14
entertaining I guess or just trying to
49:16
ram home them it's really sound byte
49:18
reporting to an estranged romatic to try
49:21
to make dramatic that's waiting by
49:25
definite I see something is is for the
49:28
purposes of entertainment exactly and
49:30
that's why tell story tell us star yes
49:32
tell the story tell the story tell us
49:34
story story story hey you're doing
49:37
Wizard of Oz pretty good
49:38
that was scarecrow I like that and we
49:44
have some employee
49:45
since you brought it up you brought up
49:47
how I hate dogs which I don't love dogs
49:51
and curry hates dogs I just don't I just
49:54
don't like him in the amount that
49:57
they're in now too many dogs as many
49:59
dogs you may be the the canary in the
50:02
coalmine here you know you are warning
50:04
us about the dog takeover well so here
50:06
is stuff is happening you know my
50:09
biggest complaint doesn't live in a
50:10
smoke-free pet pet friendly building
50:13
which is fine I'll smoke my weed on the
50:15
balcony no one's ever really given me
50:16
any problems but we have you know I said
50:19
if a couple people have a dog we have
50:21
75% of all apartments in the building
50:24
have at least one sometimes more than
50:27
one dog and we have carpeting in the
50:29
hallway so everything reeks of urine all
50:32
the hallways the front door you have to
50:34
be careful you don't slip if they have
50:35
to clean it every day it's just it's a
50:38
it's a nightmare it's just too much
50:39
there are now apartment buildings in
50:41
California and in New York upon moving
50:46
in as a part of your lease agreement you
50:48
always have to have you know some some
50:51
or usually after some kind of deposit
50:53
pet deposit in case your pet I don't
50:55
know destroys the carpeting
50:58
they will also require doggy DNA so that
51:03
if something turns up in the hallway you
51:07
can as a concerned
51:10
fellow dweller you can grab a little
51:12
sample and you can hand it to the rental
51:15
office and they will within 10 to 14
51:17
days come back and prosecute the dog
51:20
that would the owner I guess so that's I
51:24
think that's great
51:25
I'm all for it I'd like rapid DNA it
51:28
should be you know for 20 minutes this
51:30
is where rapid DNA is important and then
51:33
a second one dogs are people too this is
51:36
something that we it's almost there we
51:38
talked about it just a couple of shows
51:39
ago since we have so many dogs I think
51:42
we're at 90 million in the u.s. we have
51:45
so many dogs
51:46
let's help combat climate change by
51:50
feeding them bugs so I we're not quite
51:54
there yet
51:55
because you know less beef is less co2
51:57
less
51:58
arts and whatever million cow farts so
52:01
now we have Purina who are big
52:05
manufacturers or makers of of pet food
52:07
they are going to come out with dog food
52:12
created from crickets and fish heads
52:19
that poop smells fabulous and they are
52:25
doing it indeed to help to combat a
52:29
climate change how good is that fish
52:34
heads is my favorite part
52:36
even though it's not yeah I don't guess
52:37
fish don't wouldn't fish do for co2 are
52:40
they good or bad they don't fart like
52:41
cows they rot and give off methane yes
52:47
and then the final trend where do they
52:51
get you know let's stop for a second
52:53
consider this a lot of people never one
52:55
of even it's like numbers you can't even
52:57
imagine
52:59
they have a processing facility where
53:01
they make million a millions probably a
53:05
pounds of dog food that is packaged in
53:09
sauna you can imagine the facility and
53:11
there's a bags going flying by and that
53:13
thing's been filled and wrapped and then
53:15
pallet it and sent off on a bonus on a
53:18
truck and in the process of making the
53:22
the pellets the kibble they have to
53:26
bring in probably tons and tons of
53:30
smelly fish heads
53:32
oh the process they have to cook them
53:34
down because it's dry it's a dry food
53:37
they don't make a wet food right that
53:38
we're thinking we're talking about so
53:40
they have to dry that that plant must
53:43
stink to high heaven and it's probably
53:45
getting into the area where their plants
53:48
located if there's a obviously there's
53:50
no residences around there or wouldn't
53:52
people would be suing them for odor of
53:55
problems odor abatement issues this is
53:59
just disgusting and then the bugs they
54:01
gotta bring in a bunch of bugs like it's
54:03
crickets every and crickets and fish
54:06
heads it looks like that it's got
54:08
to be disgusting yeah I want to hear
54:12
somebody must know somebody that works
54:14
at a Purina facility now that's a good
54:16
point
54:17
yeah we got to get some inside scoop on
54:20
this it doesn't the doesn't the Mars
54:23
company-owned Purina I don't know
54:27
anymore
54:27
they switched in so many times I can't
54:29
tell that's always like was a suspicious
54:31
of a candy bar manufacturer that makes
54:33
pet food and they're really quite like
54:34
that well I don't think I know a blown
54:37
jack-in-the-box for a while or there was
54:39
some connection there too and the final
54:41
trend in today's dog ownership and I
54:43
think we've reached peak dog ownership
54:45
with this is glittering your male dogs
54:49
testicles what yeah I got to send you
54:53
this link on the skype man it's because
54:55
there's so much yeah when you look at
54:58
the dog leash doing this and why it's so
55:01
cute yeah you can you can see the
55:05
picture just popped up on your skype
55:06
with the blue glitter and the gold
55:08
glitter oh this is gross
55:12
it's creepy yeah yes dogs are great it's
55:18
the people that are the problem putting
55:21
glitter on your dog's testicle is a
55:24
trend now yep
55:36
oh man couple of things going on so one
55:43
of the things that happen is after the
55:45
last show was I think it was after last
55:47
shows Kamala Harris Camilla Harris
55:49
Kamala or Supra now she pronounces it
55:54
camel
55:55
okay well camel alike Pamela yes that's
55:58
why she's doing that okay it used to be
56:00
common law yeah okay well she did now
56:05
says she's gonna be running for
56:06
president and then she went on the the
56:08
one of those great CN n scripted town
56:11
halls yeah where everyone everyone has
56:13
their question ready yeah ask her about
56:16
her affair with Willie Brown by the way
56:18
when you look at her you see the
56:20
pantsuit you see that when she claps her
56:22
arms are fully extended palms flat very
56:25
good you know like she's like she's
56:28
clapping for a seal or something yeah
56:30
hilary 2.0 ya know she's got all the
56:34
earmarks of hillary some copying
56:35
complete hillary 2.0 it's Rob with
56:39
Hillary who I've never considered to be
56:41
a very good speaker because she speaks
56:45
every word yeah as a single word and
56:53
this camel a woman doesn't quite now
56:55
look she doesn't even got that much
56:57
skill allowed me to say something
56:59
I think she's got a lot going forward
57:03
not for my obviously my personal
57:04
perspective but she's she's good-looking
57:07
she she does have a good rap she's got
57:11
these he's got that all the arrogance
57:13
she needs she really has a great air of
57:15
arrogance superiority about the District
57:18
Attorney arrogance yes oh yeah because
57:20
she has a badge you know she can throw
57:22
people in jail she's very powerful as a
57:25
district attorney yeah yeah hey you got
57:28
a badge man I'd be walking around a
57:31
little more cocky nobody got a badge
57:33
baby got a badge so she's she says a lot
57:37
of crazy stuff but
57:39
I was listening to her speech the
57:43
Oakland speech and she does stuff like
57:44
this is her gonna be her downfall
57:46
I think okay she's well besides I think
57:49
she's she's a um she used sex to get to
57:54
the top it went for more than on fault
57:58
yeah with Willie Brown now Willie Brown
58:00
was Willie Brown runs California really
58:04
he runs California pretty much who the
58:07
hell is he he used to be the Speaker of
58:10
the House this is the state assembly it
58:13
was a top guy and then he became mayor
58:15
of San Francisco and he brought her up
58:20
groomed her by giving her a bunch of
58:22
jobs when they were kind of dating even
58:24
though he's married and when she was he
58:26
was 60 something analyst and she was 30
58:30
and then she got a bunch of it so you
58:32
immediately accused her of sleeping her
58:34
way to the top way to mansplain Dvorak
58:36
yeah okay I do all right
58:41
and the brown Kate was mayor and then
58:44
the mayor after him was I believe Gavin
58:48
Newsom and anyway the whole thing the
58:52
whole problem is really Willie Browns
58:54
got a lot to do with it but he's a very
58:56
powerful character he knows all the he
58:58
knows where all the bodies are buried he
58:59
knows everything about California and
59:01
he's I've talked to him a couple of
59:02
times he's around and about you see him
59:04
and he'll chat with this have you
59:07
chatted with him yeah I've chat with him
59:09
a couple of times I've just run into him
59:10
oh well you see good restaurant once in
59:14
a while there he is and you could just
59:16
you know you see Drumright chat with him
59:18
yes yeah you go over they say hey Willie
59:21
how was that piece of ass huh yeah well
59:25
you don't do that oh okay now so this
59:27
buddy I think the bigger problem is I
59:29
think she's a dingbat and and this
59:33
dingbat comes through with this
59:35
particular she's she's giving a speech
59:38
and this is an excerpt from the speech
59:39
where she asks a question and then
59:41
answers it and I am going to play it in
59:44
two parts I got the her asking the
59:46
question through fifteen seconds and
59:49
then her answering it and then you tell
59:51
me you explain to me what the
59:53
answer really means first I would like
59:55
to say the official definition of
59:58
dingbat is stupid or eccentric person so
1:00:02
I think I think you're right on both
1:00:04
counts because we must answer a
1:00:10
fundamental question all right who are
1:00:13
we who are we as Americans so let's
1:00:19
answer that question who are we who are
1:00:23
we as Americans ok that is has kind of a
1:00:30
an essay question isn't it's not more
1:00:33
kind of an offbeat way I'd say but who
1:00:36
or just remember the question is who are
1:00:39
we as Americans what ok let's answer
1:00:44
that question to the world and each
1:00:48
other right here and right now America
1:00:53
we are better than this you know you
1:01:01
know I've heard this speech I didn't
1:01:03
never really deconstruct it like that
1:01:05
who are we well we're better than this
1:01:10
yeah we love that hmm yeah whatever it
1:01:16
is we're better than this who are we
1:01:22
we're better than this that's who we are
1:01:23
we it's wait wait a minute
1:01:26
you left something out lady that's funny
1:01:33
so then she did the CNN Town Hall and
1:01:37
she had where she was taking questions
1:01:42
these things well we know they're
1:01:43
scripted because Matt Lauer the start of
1:01:45
the downfall of Matt Lauer's when he
1:01:47
deviated from the questions with Hillary
1:01:49
yes you'll recall and she got quite
1:01:52
angry this you know there's no proof of
1:01:54
what was said backstage but then Matt
1:01:57
Lauer is now now between you 67 and you
1:02:00
69 somewhere on the on the UHF
1:02:03
television band it's there so they
1:02:06
bring it so she doesn't stir pot whoo
1:02:10
that's quite a drop he's not even that
1:02:14
so they bring in these people who are
1:02:17
given questions and you know they just
1:02:19
know this read the question and this I
1:02:22
thought was very well done it was
1:02:24
another you know get the crowd all riled
1:02:25
up and excited and hooting and hollering
1:02:27
question senator many Democrats that
1:02:29
I've spoken with agree that the primary
1:02:31
objective for 2020 is to nominate the
1:02:34
candidate that has the best shot of
1:02:36
defeating Donald Trump some have also
1:02:38
said that given what occurred in 2016
1:02:42
and the current political climate that a
1:02:45
male nominee will have a better chance
1:02:47
this time around than a female nominee
1:02:49
would you please respond to this so that
1:02:52
this man has a response ready the next
1:02:54
time a man tries to mansplain why
1:03:10
Fant that is you could not virtue signal
1:03:13
any better than that guy just did he's
1:03:15
easy he got sex from somebody
1:03:18
yeah probably another guy well maybe
1:03:20
it's irrelevant what I mean that was
1:03:23
just hey I suck tell me how I make sure
1:03:27
no one like me ever becomes president
1:03:29
whatever yeah yeah and then president
1:03:32
get the white thing in there now we
1:03:34
followed Sandy Hook at the Newtown
1:03:37
tragedy very closely and we feel that
1:03:40
there was quite a lack of evidence I
1:03:42
don't I don't want to get into it too
1:03:44
deep because it's just such a hot button
1:03:45
but we've discussed that ad nauseam the
1:03:48
in most interesting thing about the
1:03:50
Sandy Hook was the if you recall Wayne
1:03:52
Carver he was the the medical oh it's is
1:03:57
what's the proper term examiner yeah he
1:04:01
was a chief medical examiner and you
1:04:03
remember that press conference he did
1:04:05
where he would had know everything was
1:04:06
contradictory had all the wrong answers
1:04:08
was talking about wrong weapons hadn't
1:04:11
really looked at anybody hadn't done
1:04:12
autopsies on all of the all of the
1:04:14
victims he was really really odd and one
1:04:19
thing we know for sure well here's what
1:04:20
the Kamala Harris says about gun laws
1:04:24
and what she thinks should be done in
1:04:26
relation to the Sandy Hook twenty six
1:04:29
and seven-year-old babies were massacred
1:04:31
in Connecticut they fail to act here's
1:04:36
what I think I think that somebody
1:04:39
should have required and this is gonna
1:04:41
sound very harsh I think somebody should
1:04:45
have required all those members of
1:04:47
Congress to go in a room in a locked
1:04:49
room no pres knowing nobody else and
1:04:51
look at the autopsy photographs of those
1:04:53
babies and then you vote your conscience
1:04:56
this has become a political issue
1:05:01
I'm all for that I'm really for that
1:05:07
because as far as I know there are no
1:05:09
photographs there are no o2 autopsy
1:05:11
photographs I would love for some
1:05:13
representatives to go in to ask if I
1:05:15
presume see these pictures and then tell
1:05:19
us what they saw that was one of the
1:05:22
biggest problems with this thing is
1:05:23
there's no photographic evidence of
1:05:25
anything and then they lower they
1:05:29
flatten the building oh well hey that's
1:05:32
what we do that's what we do with all
1:05:35
big tragedies like 9/11 the rubble was
1:05:40
gone so quick so in this camel a ludic
1:05:43
Camelot come a la cama cama cama like
1:05:46
pamela camel camel was the Ben Shapiro
1:05:52
who was going on and on about we have
1:05:55
mixed feelings about him on this show he
1:05:58
was going on and on about the Willie
1:05:59
Brown situation and thinking it should
1:06:01
be answered and I just say I am becoming
1:06:06
so disinterested and I really don't feel
1:06:09
like we can survive two years of this
1:06:13
bull American people they kind of turned
1:06:16
TVs off yeah I think it's way too much
1:06:19
way too early and Ben Shapiro should
1:06:21
know better okay
1:06:22
well Ben Shapiro is going on and on and
1:06:24
I was and there's some basic reason I
1:06:28
don't like Ben Shapiro because he's an
1:06:30
outrage whore that's what that just it
1:06:32
just hit me he's an outrage sure he may
1:06:33
he may be right but he's always on the
1:06:36
outrage tip he's not he's a little bit
1:06:38
like that I agree well I'm not gonna
1:06:39
argue about that but this is the thing
1:06:41
that I think is his problem he has a
1:06:43
problem and a lot of right-wingers have
1:06:47
the exact same problem and I only
1:06:48
discovered it by deconstructing this
1:06:50
stuff that he just did about her when
1:06:53
he's going on and on about Willie Brown
1:06:54
is that and he's not the only one who
1:06:57
does this and we kind of do it but we
1:06:59
don't do it like these other guys do it
1:07:02
right he uses sarcasm to it XS oh yes to
1:07:09
it yes you're right this is a trend I
1:07:11
agree and it's not well
1:07:13
done that's the dollar it's in fact it's
1:07:15
just very poorly done in and if I'll
1:07:18
take it one step further and say that it
1:07:20
actually produces reverse messaging you
1:07:24
know before you play your your your clip
1:07:27
I want where is it here's the here's
1:07:31
that I so cuz you're right because that
1:07:34
whole baby Hitler thing that was also
1:07:35
kind of trying to be sarcastic but
1:07:38
here's how it came out would you kill
1:07:40
baby Hitler and the truth is that no
1:07:41
pro-life person on earth would kill baby
1:07:43
Hitler right because baby Hitler wasn't
1:07:44
Hitler adults Hitler was Hitler baby
1:07:45
Hitler was a baby right would you
1:07:46
presumably want to do with baby Hitler
1:07:48
was take baby Hitler out of baby
1:07:49
Hitler's house and move baby Hitler into
1:07:51
a better house where he would not grow
1:07:52
up to be Hitler
1:07:54
yeah that's one of the great Clips I
1:07:58
have by the way it's a great cookie yeah
1:08:00
well this is a little more extreme than
1:08:02
that this is and this is what he does
1:08:05
all the time and a lot of guys do this
1:08:07
all the time and when you just hear it
1:08:09
straight up like I'm gonna play it I'm
1:08:11
taking all the context away look how big
1:08:15
is this clip 24 SEC's
1:08:16
okay 24 seconds is a long clip and even
1:08:21
without context you just take the long
1:08:23
clip you start to see what the problem
1:08:25
is when you use sarcasm constantly to
1:08:28
make your points and the thing and what
1:08:31
it is what you let me conclude what it
1:08:35
is that happens is that you don't make
1:08:38
the point you assert something that
1:08:40
should not be asserted and in fact you
1:08:43
state something as fact if you don't
1:08:45
hear the sarcasm it sounds like what
1:08:47
does this guy's nuts but let's play this
1:08:49
and I'll explain later as you should
1:08:50
have to answer questions about that and
1:08:52
she shouldn't be able to shy away with
1:08:54
with answer like oh yeah I fell deeply
1:08:56
in love with Willie Brown when he was 60
1:08:57
and I was 30 yeah yeah that's that's a
1:08:59
thing that happens all the time I know
1:09:02
lots of six-year-old men you know how
1:09:03
many of them who are you know kind of
1:09:05
middle-class slobs who aren't powerful
1:09:07
men in politics are getting 30 year old
1:09:10
up-and-coming law student girlfriends
1:09:12
tons of them tons just it happens all
1:09:14
the time yeah yeah explain it yes I
1:09:17
totally understand what you're saying
1:09:20
what he said is a lie yeah but he went
1:09:25
what he was trying to do is be sarcastic
1:09:26
about the notion that she was her and
1:09:31
will he makes some sort of sense but he
1:09:33
didn't do that he bit would just decide
1:09:35
to become sarcastic and make that crazy
1:09:38
commentary and he ended it there he
1:09:41
didn't say it he be after it was over he
1:09:43
didn't say and I'm kidding of course
1:09:44
because there's never had
1:09:46
right-right-right doesn't do that
1:09:48
assumes that you get the joke of his
1:09:51
sarcasm which is very poorly executed
1:09:54
the guy is not a comic this you have hit
1:09:56
on something
1:09:58
it's important to me I know if is
1:10:00
important anybody else but yes this is
1:10:02
the problem I have with Laura Ingram
1:10:05
with Sean Hannity with Omaha the
1:10:09
horrible host who's on one America News
1:10:12
kind of the the cheap Tommy larren
1:10:15
knockoff tommy Lehren another perfect
1:10:18
example the sarcasm is so poorly
1:10:22
executed and not necessary and and it's
1:10:25
almost it's condescending like everybody
1:10:29
knows this you know that don't you know
1:10:30
this you listening to me you know that
1:10:33
that's kind of the feeling I get from it
1:10:35
and I think you're right everything you
1:10:38
just said it's condescending it assumes
1:10:41
that you are on on the same wavelength
1:10:44
yeah it's never explained and it's and
1:10:47
most of all it is unnecessary Danice
1:10:52
sarcasm is really a technique used for
1:10:55
humor it's it's very weak as it's it's
1:10:59
bad broadcasting yes it's very bad
1:11:03
bright broadcast even Limbaugh I don't
1:11:05
believe does it no no it's the guys and
1:11:10
gals I don't listen to you know because
1:11:12
that's and now I you're right that's why
1:11:14
to now like you don't don't like if it's
1:11:17
like if we disagree if there's a
1:11:19
question will actually stop talk about
1:11:21
who is this what do you mean what you
1:11:22
know if you just do well oh and by the
1:11:25
way it's not just this one you know you
1:11:27
had the other groups like pod save
1:11:29
America they do this all the time and
1:11:32
and I think hey you know what what if we
1:11:34
just everyone stopped the sarcasm with
1:11:37
the sarcasm is sarcasm it's also
1:11:41
something that is on Twitter this is you
1:11:43
know this is so important what you've
1:11:45
hit on here everybody thinks they're a
1:11:47
comedian and the way people who are not
1:11:49
funny exude their comedic stylings is
1:11:53
through sarcasm so sometimes it's kind
1:11:56
of funny
1:11:56
so a tweet that says well a reply to
1:11:59
something well this didn't age well it
1:12:02
was funny the first 8,000 times someone
1:12:04
used it but in general
1:12:09
because at the time is you know you have
1:12:11
limited character space or whatever
1:12:13
people can't write anymore they always
1:12:15
throw in sarcasm and it's not funny
1:12:19
it's not helpful it is something that
1:12:21
people if you find yourself a great hit
1:12:24
this is what I would assert if you find
1:12:26
yourself agreeing with sarcasm like this
1:12:29
a lot
1:12:29
you should check yourself then you
1:12:33
should say oh wait a minute
1:12:34
I'm just cuz yo yo its negative you're
1:12:36
being pulled into sarcastic crap it's I
1:12:41
think it's like a warning sign if you're
1:12:43
if you find yourself like listening or
1:12:47
watching a lot of sarcastic opinions
1:12:50
yeah and all the right-wing guys and I
1:12:53
think a lot of the lefties at that level
1:12:56
that you mentioned the Hannity's and
1:12:58
this guy this guy's the king of it
1:13:00
because he uses it I'd say half of his
1:13:03
show is just sarcasm yeah you know it
1:13:06
also shuts out any other thinking
1:13:07
because you know if you have a different
1:13:09
opinion and he said yeah this is just we
1:13:12
all know that that doesn't have you yeah
1:13:13
sure normal guys get you know thirty
1:13:15
year younger dick you know it's like
1:13:17
well maybe have a different opinion but
1:13:19
then I Walt shoot you know I guess
1:13:21
everyone knows it because he's even
1:13:23
sarcastic about it I must be an idiot
1:13:26
yeah there's that that's an element yeah
1:13:30
I'm wondering i play this i would like
1:13:33
to play that clip again by the way
1:13:34
people get a clue let's do that and then
1:13:37
i we have a comment okay you should have
1:13:39
to answer questions about that and she
1:13:41
shouldn't be able to shy away with with
1:13:42
answer like oh yeah I fell deeply in
1:13:44
love with Willie Brown when he was 60
1:13:45
and I was 30 yeah yeah that's that's a
1:13:48
thing that happens all the time I know
1:13:50
lots of six-year-old men you know how
1:13:51
many of them who are you know kind of
1:13:53
middle class slobs who aren't powerful
1:13:55
men in politics are getting 30 year old
1:13:58
up-and-coming law student girlfriends
1:14:00
tons of them tons just it happens all
1:14:02
the time
1:14:02
yes sarcasm is not even good
1:14:06
is that do we do we employ a lot of
1:14:09
sarcasm on the show I don't think so I
1:14:11
think we try to avoid it I think usually
1:14:12
if no I think we do I think we avoid it
1:14:16
and and probably timers if I try it you
1:14:19
get worked yeah I think I was just about
1:14:22
to say if I do it you get worked so I
1:14:24
guess we keep each other in check
1:14:25
hey thanks friend don't make me look
1:14:30
like a douche and the other thing is if
1:14:32
there was sarcasm on this show it would
1:14:34
be if it was done and it was humorous
1:14:37
like Shapiro is not hmm it would the
1:14:41
other person would laugh and that would
1:14:43
give clue to the fact that it was a
1:14:44
sarcastic comment not a not a factual
1:14:46
comment because the way Shapiro presents
1:14:49
that that little statement of his he
1:14:51
state says it as if you don't hear the
1:14:54
sarcasm which is hard to do cuz he's
1:14:56
kind of a he has a machine got
1:14:58
approached to speaking mm-hmm and you if
1:15:00
you don't notice it was sarcastic you
1:15:02
could take it as him telling what he
1:15:05
thinks is the truth and you could say to
1:15:07
yourself does this guy actually believe
1:15:09
that I don't know anybody that's 60
1:15:11
that's hammering any thirty year olds
1:15:14
this doesn't make any sense I don't know
1:15:15
okay well what else does he get to say
1:15:17
it's a problem it is and and it's a very
1:15:20
poor way to make a point
1:15:23
and I did just realize one other place
1:15:25
where sarcasm it really irks me and this
1:15:28
the the troll room if people are in
1:15:30
there going you know ooh you know sark
1:15:33
it was sarcastic one-liners it really I
1:15:37
shouldn't have said it now because you
1:15:39
know the trolls gonna do it but you can
1:15:44
really it's like a reddit thing that's
1:15:45
read it that's it's all sarcasm social
1:15:48
media is sarcasm it's not humor its poor
1:15:52
and it's not healthy how about that yes
1:15:58
and with that I'd like to thank you for
1:16:01
your courage and say in the morning to
1:16:03
you the man who put the C in
1:16:04
condescending John C Dvorak well I can't
1:16:09
find my tube so in the morning to you
1:16:10
and the more naval ships to see all the
1:16:12
boots on the ground the feet in the air
1:16:13
also the subs in the water and all the
1:16:17
Dames and all the nights all the Dames
1:16:20
oh the gold and all the nights all the
1:16:22
Dames all the nights that are out there
1:16:24
and in the morning to our very own
1:16:26
trolls in the troll room which is no
1:16:30
agenda stream com only people we got in
1:16:32
there today we've got a lot of people on
1:16:34
the stream and we're about a thousand
1:16:36
that's nice people always check in
1:16:38
listen live hit the chat room which we
1:16:40
of course know is the troll room your
1:16:43
sarcastic calm drop they drop a
1:16:45
sarcastic comment or to see if they can
1:16:47
rile me up it's cool you know there's
1:16:49
the kind of like I guess it's everyone's
1:16:51
way of being the president where he'll
1:16:53
sit at home or if home in the White
1:16:55
House he'll tweet something he sees a
1:16:57
show up on TV three minutes later I
1:16:59
think that's what people in the in the
1:17:01
troll room were trying to do and let me
1:17:02
see it like an ear carisi if he says
1:17:03
something about it it's kind of the same
1:17:05
mechanism or curry and also in the
1:17:10
morning to Darrin O'Neil Darren brought
1:17:14
us the artwork for episode 1107 the
1:17:15
title of that was carbon budget and we
1:17:18
had a hard time there was a lot of
1:17:19
different things we were looking at I'm
1:17:21
not quite sure what it was but Darren
1:17:23
you tell when Darren comes in to he
1:17:27
Riley won the week before right and I
1:17:29
think there's a competition between
1:17:31
those two and maybe some of this is kind
1:17:33
of like the comedy Martin JJ and Nick -
1:17:35
Reza oh yeah and you know it's the real
1:17:37
competition when they're complimenting
1:17:39
each other after the show on Twitter for
1:17:42
the person whose artwork did get chosen
1:17:43
great work here's my great doesn't
1:17:50
submit a P a great piece forty pieces
1:17:54
eight pieces and one go all good yeah
1:17:57
anyway this was the NBC logo which he
1:18:01
dubbed nothing but crapped the peacock
1:18:03
logo it was just an it was a we also go
1:18:05
for art it doesn't always have to be
1:18:07
funny it doesn't always have to be
1:18:10
sometimes it can be just pretty just a
1:18:12
pretty list the Rams head one was we
1:18:14
picked it for that Rams head was yes
1:18:16
sometimes it's just for the art but most
1:18:18
importantly this is a part of the value
1:18:21
for value system that we've created here
1:18:23
we're 11 years strong we're hundreds of
1:18:25
thousands of producers everyone's a
1:18:27
producer
1:18:28
lots of people produce things like
1:18:30
artwork or like jingles or clips or just
1:18:32
information we have lots of stuff to
1:18:34
talk about that from boots on the ground
1:18:35
everywhere and of course we also need
1:18:37
producers who finance and that's the
1:18:40
ones we'd like to thank right here in
1:18:42
our executive producer and associate
1:18:44
executive producer segment just like
1:18:46
Hollywood we do it upfront
1:18:48
more or less it's not the end show
1:18:51
credit so we're very happy to thank the
1:18:53
following people well the guy on top is
1:18:55
your only associate or the only
1:18:57
executive producer came in this show was
1:18:59
Sir Carl of the lavender 33333 from
1:19:02
Northfield Michigan socal yeah yeah and
1:19:06
a recent local one meetup it has come to
1:19:08
my attention that douche bags are
1:19:10
amongst us amongst us right please blast
1:19:13
them all with the proper calls so
1:19:16
different people ready oh he oh he has a
1:19:19
list okay yes you got a couple different
1:19:21
ones sorry
1:19:29
Michigan local one I'm calling you out
1:19:31
because I care about you it's a loving
1:19:35
douche it's a love douche love douche
1:19:38
douche sir cow lavender blossoms org for
1:19:42
all your fine CBD products yeah great
1:19:47
operation no public up in Seattle 2:30
1:19:53
3.37
1:19:54
I've stopped show 1107 at 203 dot 40 and
1:19:59
broken out the PayPal to make my
1:20:01
biannual donation one month in advance
1:20:04
based on the fantastic deconstruction of
1:20:06
the government shutdown loan reporting
1:20:08
scandal propagated by the m5m that was
1:20:11
in the last show we should go back and
1:20:13
listen to it was it was absolute
1:20:14
dynamite I would be shocked if your cup
1:20:16
doesn't run it's over from the great
1:20:18
work well that's interesting is it
1:20:22
didn't flow over but it's
1:20:25
how discussing these high paid media
1:20:27
shields are you two should be getting
1:20:29
all these m5m dumb holes aggregate
1:20:33
salary watch out disagree with that but
1:20:36
we weren't they may not be paid to be
1:20:39
news people right you all who don't
1:20:42
donate just give a 5-spot it'll make a
1:20:44
difference no jingles no karma for this
1:20:46
donation just a hearty thank you and
1:20:48
thank you sir up in Seattle appreciate
1:20:51
that nice words anonymous - Oh 9.9 you
1:20:55
know this was a came with a note about
1:20:58
sir Gregg and and he just yeah who
1:21:01
reveal themselves at some future point
1:21:04
everyone give it twenty dollars and 99
1:21:07
cents and they just started coming in we
1:21:09
had quite a few and we want to thank all
1:21:11
those folks for doing that but he gave
1:21:15
$209.90 and we want to thank him for his
1:21:18
heartfelt note yes should I put that
1:21:20
note in the show notes yeah yeah okay
1:21:26
we'll put it in the show notes at the
1:21:28
top yeah under break good notice very
1:21:32
heartfelt yes he just has a way he does
1:21:37
have some he may want some he does have
1:21:38
some call us for our jingle Oh
1:21:41
deal with he says he needs a douchebag
1:21:44
caller directed towards myself and the
1:21:46
swifty douching as I made my first
1:21:48
contribution to a 990 in honor of my
1:21:51
amazing friend Gregg now it'd be
1:22:01
absolutely furious with me he would be
1:22:03
absolutely furious to me if I remained
1:22:05
as sad as I am so I encourage everyone
1:22:07
to join me in true Gregg fashion by
1:22:09
taking a shot at bourbon lighting up a
1:22:10
joint and saying to all may the force be
1:22:13
with you if I could get any of Gregg's
1:22:15
jingles you can find but namely his
1:22:18
Putin don't worry be happy' which more
1:22:20
the news with the ping-pong ball and a
1:22:22
classic karma for good measure
1:22:23
keep up the good work
1:22:26
with the ping-pong ball I never I don't
1:22:29
know what that one is
1:22:40
no that's not it riding up some fake up
1:22:46
way time to get cheap plates and copy a
1:22:49
few riding up some big propaganda time
1:22:57
fake news made-up false stories fake
1:23:00
names unreliable sources fake news sound
1:23:03
bytes of snippets fake news big news big
1:23:06
news big news it affects the left and
1:23:09
the right
1:23:10
no that's not it I don't know where the
1:23:12
ping-pong ball went a few batters not
1:23:14
the one worries is some maybe some
1:23:16
comment about fake news and Trump going
1:23:18
thing being punk no no it doesn't
1:23:20
actually
1:23:21
I remember as a ping-pong ball that the
1:23:23
tops we got a lot of good ones yeah we
1:23:36
do we loaded oh gosh well you can play
1:23:39
the Putin don't worry wait maybe it's
1:23:41
this one this is the last one the last
1:23:42
one we already played Putin don't worry
1:23:44
be happy at the top remember oh right
1:23:54
nailed it there it is
1:23:57
okay good worth it I don't even know
1:24:01
that I ever heard that one yeah yeah
1:24:04
alright you watch the Karma at the end
1:24:06
okay here we go
1:24:10
you've got Karma Sir Isaac Knight of the
1:24:16
firearms instructors two hundred two
1:24:18
dollars and two cents he's I believe up
1:24:21
in Tahoe area and I have to get a hold
1:24:25
of him because I just want to take the
1:24:27
kids up and go shoot him some shooting
1:24:30
does he do a concealed-carry licensing I
1:24:34
don't know get the kids that uh yeah
1:24:40
yeah Jimmy's got one of course in
1:24:43
Washington State at least for now you
1:24:45
can just go and sign up with your local
1:24:46
police department get one class some
1:24:49
laws because the place has been taken
1:24:51
over by Democrats and I have to actually
1:24:54
show that you can use a gun we yeah we
1:24:57
have we have to take a class here yeah
1:24:59
and closes my sanity check for the best
1:25:02
podcast in the universe I don't know how
1:25:04
so many people misunderstand you were
1:25:06
John when you plainly explain how the
1:25:08
show works such as Adam explaining why
1:25:10
he likes AOC I've been listening since
1:25:14
the 200s and I've never thought you were
1:25:16
a fan of Trump AOC or any other nut job
1:25:19
in any context outside of that person's
1:25:22
utility for every
1:25:23
how the media and political machine
1:25:25
operates I like Trump when he provokes
1:25:27
the m5n em into showing their hand
1:25:31
I liked Hillary for the same reasons and
1:25:33
I loved the show for teaching me that I
1:25:36
sincerely think or thank you for your
1:25:38
courage many people give up when they go
1:25:40
up against such idiocy on a regular
1:25:42
basis I have a lot of respect for you
1:25:46
too can I please get a shout-out for my
1:25:49
website firearms training sent
1:25:51
central.com fire arms training
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central.com
1:25:56
directory for hundreds of firearms
1:25:59
instructors across the US and around the
1:26:01
world
1:26:01
- that's good great actually you know
1:26:04
yes the keeper and I would like to get
1:26:07
our CC so if you got an instructor and
1:26:11
the only here in Austin you can you can
1:26:14
get it at at the range but it's on
1:26:15
Sunday all these things are always on
1:26:17
Sunday so and beyond Tina has an actual
1:26:20
job unlike me the podcaster so yeah if
1:26:23
you can recommend an instructor very
1:26:25
open to it to all your gun owners and
1:26:29
get mo nation you need to take a
1:26:30
training class Adam I can recommend an
1:26:33
instructor in Austin hello good
1:26:35
excellent jingles - to the head because
1:26:37
it works and karma from my business
1:26:40
yes sir is night of the firearms
1:26:43
instructor you've got
1:26:54
was there because it works in there I
1:26:57
don't have it because it works why there
1:27:00
is it because it where I remember it oh
1:27:02
hold on
1:27:02
I didn't realize that because it works I
1:27:07
really don't remember this okay it works
1:27:11
if you can't it's just not there it's
1:27:14
not there no I'm sorry I just remember
1:27:16
something Lea
1:27:17
maybe it's never been it's just saying
1:27:18
to to the head works yeah of course
1:27:20
that's what how I read it
1:27:21
- to the head because it works it works
1:27:23
you shoot people in the head twice
1:27:25
ignores I thought there was a because it
1:27:27
works Li Olivares two hundred two
1:27:29
dollars and two-cent two hundred dollars
1:27:31
in two cents and he just wants a bunch
1:27:33
of jingles trains good+ foamer + sucking
1:27:36
in soot appreciate your excellent work
1:27:39
my dudes okay let's see we could karma
1:27:44
or is a doesn't say epic Armand I'm here
1:27:59
you've got karma a big Merv in
1:28:05
Youngstown Ohio comes in with $200
1:28:08
second-to-the-last in this list I want
1:28:10
to apologize to both of you for I have
1:28:12
been a freeloading man-overboard
1:28:14
douchebag well that ends today yes I am
1:28:18
back on track and caught up with all the
1:28:20
episodes is starting to listen when they
1:28:22
are available for download I've received
1:28:24
Oh I've realized that the show gives a
1:28:27
nice balance to a heavy hectic work life
1:28:29
and it's starting to keep me sane again
1:28:31
I am travelling today to Dallas for a
1:28:34
job interview it's not right on Friday
1:28:36
and then with some company I like to
1:28:41
wait does this and I request addy
1:28:45
douching chops karma and some milf Karma
1:28:48
never hurts just doing what you do this
1:28:53
truly is the best podcast in year
1:28:56
you've been deduced jobs jobs and jobs I
1:29:15
tell you and fine that was big Murph
1:29:20
finally jux Jackson Butler in level in
1:29:24
Texas 200 please d douche me and night
1:29:27
me sir JD him on the night list I think
1:29:29
so let's double check we only have two I
1:29:32
believe I'd be we've we got two yes he
1:29:37
is he's on a list he will be a list too
1:29:42
and you're asking me so much today
1:29:49
yes he's he is accounted for he's on the
1:29:53
manifest
1:29:54
please d douche because it's not
1:29:55
highlight way he is highlight on one
1:29:57
side but not the other please did you
1:29:58
maybe oh no that I see there's a light
1:30:00
yellow there okay sorry
1:30:02
please d douche me at night mr. Jackson
1:30:04
night of the transistors and honor my
1:30:05
40th birthday on January 30th jobs karma
1:30:08
for all thank you yes we will be doing
1:30:11
that later on see at the round that
1:30:26
concludes our list of associate
1:30:28
executive producers and the executive
1:30:30
producer for show but 1108 guess what we
1:30:35
got two shows left it's gonna be 11 11
1:30:37
11 11
1:30:38
oh you're right I love Allah slack I'm
1:30:44
always seen 11:11 on the clock you gotta
1:30:48
make a wish we see the eleven eleven
1:30:50
thank you to our executive producers and
1:30:52
our producer and our executive associate
1:30:55
executive producers this is the value
1:30:58
that we need desperately need to keep
1:30:59
the show going thank you for that and
1:31:01
will be thanking more of our producers
1:31:02
fifty dollars and above in our second
1:31:04
segment and we have another show coming
1:31:06
up on Super Bowl Sunday
1:31:09
remember us at Dvorak org slash n hey
1:31:13
now that you have the definition of
1:31:15
dingbat go out there spread the
1:31:17
knowledge and the formula our formula is
1:31:19
this we go out for your people in the
1:31:22
mouth
1:31:37
I should make one quick statement okay
1:31:41
Bernie Sanders is a dingbat yeah I think
1:31:48
the way because yeah do you have any
1:31:51
idea why I want to do that because you
1:31:53
have a clip of Bernie Sanders saying
1:31:55
something about no he is a dingbat
1:31:58
though yeah because dingbat is
1:32:00
considered at least around here these
1:32:02
parts uh-huh a sexist term only
1:32:05
referring to women oh really
1:32:08
it didn't say that in my dictionary well
1:32:10
you gotta get a newer dictionary well
1:32:12
then let's do let's play a dingbat what
1:32:15
was the definition again in California
1:32:17
it's a sexist term only applying to
1:32:20
women oh good here is that Kirsten
1:32:23
Gillibrand well yeah another one and she
1:32:29
did this speech for her announcement of
1:32:34
her candidacy for president like an
1:32:38
Oscar speech he was so passionate she
1:32:43
only forgot to thank the Academy yeah
1:32:46
listen to this King junior continues to
1:32:52
inspire us every single day because he
1:32:56
believed in a set of values that
1:32:58
transcends time and movements he knew
1:33:02
that only lights can drive out darkness
1:33:05
and that we are all called to fight for
1:33:09
others until now until this person in
1:33:14
the White House and to our president has
1:33:18
chosen to tear this country apart orange
1:33:22
man bad on every line every division
1:33:25
every racial line every religious line
1:33:28
he chooses to divide us community by
1:33:31
community
1:33:33
he has inspired a hate and a darkness in
1:33:36
this country that I have never witnessed
1:33:39
myself he is tearing apart the very
1:33:42
fabric of who we are as a nation are
1:33:45
very common decency and that is what we
1:33:50
are being called to fight against Wow
1:33:59
yeah maybe a little exaggerated
1:34:04
it's the tad hey and then we had cheese
1:34:10
get a hold get a grip yeah well no one's
1:34:13
getting a grip because Howard Schultz as
1:34:15
we know the Starbucks billionaire is
1:34:18
going to run and he would be perfect we
1:34:22
love billionaires we love people who
1:34:24
don't like Trump and what you're not
1:34:27
gonna run as a Democrat would what this
1:34:30
was a problem for the m5m and well I
1:34:36
have to give them props
1:34:37
Supercuts did another Kampala if you
1:34:40
want to hear that event right then
1:34:42
freaking out about definitely a lot of
1:34:44
Democrats are freaking out absolute gift
1:34:46
to Donald Trump
1:34:47
blowing controversy swirling around the
1:34:49
billionaire visionary behind Starbucks
1:34:52
the man he could take away votes that
1:34:54
would go to the Democratic nominee
1:34:55
handing President Trump a second term
1:34:58
many Democrats fear that could be
1:34:59
disastrous
1:35:05
scares me yes is that your entry into
1:35:09
this race wolf guarantee Trump another
1:35:11
four years number one are you still a
1:35:13
Democrat and number two why are you
1:35:14
doing this even if it means hurting the
1:35:16
Democratic can it and helping to reelect
1:35:17
rump and that's that's just a awful
1:35:20
thing to do running as a third party
1:35:21
candidate only helps Trump and maybe put
1:35:24
two words for you just don't it doesn't
1:35:26
get to be king just gives you so much no
1:35:29
I don't think you should run the boats
1:35:30
are so precious as we saw last time I
1:35:32
really do not think that this is the
1:35:34
time for us to have an independent in
1:35:36
this race would provide Donald Trump
1:35:39
with with his best hope of getting
1:35:41
reelected he doesn't quite grasp the the
1:35:46
depth of the impact that that decision
1:35:48
would have Donald Trump was not all that
1:35:49
concerned about the Republican Party he
1:35:51
ran because of hubris Howard Schultz is
1:35:53
suggesting he's gonna run register is
1:35:58
independent and yet they still tilt one
1:36:00
way or the other I'm not for third party
1:36:02
candidates that could hurt the
1:36:03
Democratic ticket it is not the time
1:36:06
2024 is your year 2020 is not what he's
1:36:09
doing right now I do believe it's very
1:36:11
dangerous we cannot allow this town
1:36:13
there are billionaires some Democrats
1:36:17
are threatening to boycott Starbucks
1:36:18
really vanity projects that help destroy
1:36:21
democracy are disgusting and he's there
1:36:23
for the so he's there for the right
1:36:24
reasons in your vehicle without any
1:36:25
party infrastructure any party backing I
1:36:28
have respect for Howard Schultz if he
1:36:30
chooses to get in the race I hope he
1:36:31
gets in the Democratic Party will will
1:36:33
treat him very fairly then the last time
1:36:35
this happened it unleashed a tragedy the
1:36:39
likes of which the world has never seen
1:36:42
oh what a mistake you foolish man you
1:36:48
thinking that you can represent the
1:36:50
people of America you can but you have
1:36:53
to do it the right way you're holding it
1:36:54
wrong you have holding it wrong there's
1:36:58
a lot of incorrect noise certainly in
1:37:02
the European reporting on this people
1:37:05
are very baffled and maybe in the US as
1:37:08
well like wait a minute I thought you
1:37:09
all had a two-party system well no
1:37:13
uh we have you can anyone can run to be
1:37:17
president the parties is that part eyes
1:37:20
that's where you get your power and your
1:37:22
money from and so this is competing
1:37:26
agendas you know I don't know why you
1:37:29
don't bring up that Bernie Sanders isn't
1:37:31
independent yes DNA and he got
1:37:34
bamboozled into running as a Democrat he
1:37:37
would have run but he was too good he
1:37:40
was suckered he was too good so they had
1:37:42
to screw him over and that wasn't just
1:37:45
the DNC and debbie Wasserman Schultz and
1:37:48
the Clinton clan and the hag the Hilary
1:37:53
assassination group it was it was the
1:37:56
media and the media well that is hag I
1:37:58
guess they completely ignored him they
1:38:00
he had crowds his biggest Trump's anyway
1:38:02
so now you have Howard Schultz I don't I
1:38:05
didn't know much about his background
1:38:07
delighted to see that he came from the
1:38:09
projects I didn't even know that he's
1:38:11
got a great background he's my dad means
1:38:14
stuff right it's not like that I
1:38:16
recommend everyone come from the
1:38:17
projects but yeah he's I mean for a guy
1:38:20
who made himself a billionaire American
1:38:22
Dream backstory
1:38:24
no but that's no longer about Trump's
1:38:27
dad involved yeah so he has everything
1:38:30
going for I have not heard anything
1:38:31
about his policies all I hear is but I
1:38:34
have no idea what he stands for he's not
1:38:37
getting asked any questions that are
1:38:38
being shown anywhere of any importance
1:38:40
it's just know he's wrong you're wrong
1:38:43
man boycott Starbucks try it let me see
1:38:49
the Millennials boycott Starbucks
1:38:50
they'll go into shock from withdrawal
1:38:52
syndrome
1:38:59
sorry sorry Howard you're you're from
1:39:01
old America my friend because if he does
1:39:05
successfully run now I think people are
1:39:08
right it would split enough votes to
1:39:10
give Trump the upper hand well you know
1:39:13
but crazy votes away from Trump well of
1:39:17
course that's the whole point
1:39:19
but who will then be left over
1:39:22
maybe this guys are gonna be a great
1:39:24
candidate you know I'd like to know more
1:39:26
about him I'd like to see him speak and
1:39:28
let the guy talk a little bit instead of
1:39:29
pounding his head down immediately
1:39:32
yeah it's pathetic I mean Ross Perot it
1:39:36
was the last one of course this happened
1:39:38
disastrous results or the world has
1:39:40
never seen before because we got Bush no
1:39:44
what no when was that when it would win
1:39:48
right yeah but that was with Bush I
1:39:50
thought that we I thought Perot first
1:39:52
ran against Clinton and hwae and we got
1:39:56
Clinton I know I'm confused
1:40:01
well well then what are they
1:40:03
what are they yappin about them that
1:40:04
that was my strategy I thought that it
1:40:08
was that one of the supper oh I think
1:40:13
they're talking about Nader
1:40:14
yeah but troll room confirms Ross Perot
1:40:17
gave us Clinton well that's the model
1:40:20
right there then what's their problem
1:40:24
yeah one billionaire I think that's what
1:40:27
Schultz is even thinking huh well so it
1:40:30
ya know their the reference it was not
1:40:32
they never said Perot
1:40:34
oh I thought I thought Nader Rossi I
1:40:36
didn't know this Ralph Nader ran that
1:40:38
he's the one who gave us Bush okay I
1:40:42
wasn't in the country at the time that's
1:40:44
why I'm there's holes in my memory there
1:40:46
is disingenuous to say it was disastrous
1:40:51
where it worked really well another time
1:40:53
everyone was pretty happy with Clinton
1:40:56
when he well they love God I love I love
1:41:01
Clinton you love Clinton there's a song
1:41:06
there yeah don't worry it's time code
1:41:10
song alright it'll be in some mix in
1:41:13
your future well that's odd because well
1:41:19
you know everyone is just shut up you
1:41:20
know one has it they don't have a
1:41:21
candidate is it so important that it has
1:41:23
to be it someone who's a member of the
1:41:25
Democrat Party is that is it unthinkable
1:41:28
to it I mean isn't just the idea get
1:41:30
Trump out no matter what
1:41:32
who cares nothing could be that anything
1:41:34
is better than Trump isn't that the
1:41:36
general idea they should glom on to this
1:41:38
guy what is the party these days I have
1:41:44
no idea I'm looking at these headlines
1:41:46
though why Schultz is the new Ross Perot
1:41:48
Howard Schultz would not be a spoiler
1:41:50
for Democrats the way Ross Perot was for
1:41:52
the GOP hmm could howard schultz be the
1:41:57
next Ross Perot yeah nobody is talking
1:41:59
about poor Ralph Nader
1:42:04
I'd like to switch topics to Venezuela
1:42:07
for a moment we have a number of boots
1:42:09
on the ground reports and we got quite a
1:42:11
few actually I have some some official
1:42:15
Clips yeah but before we get to that
1:42:18
just to set the stage a little bit see I
1:42:24
I love that you know we had it we were
1:42:27
talking earlier about Venezuela's or not
1:42:29
on a previous show about Venezuela's oil
1:42:31
and I'm not quite sure what came out of
1:42:34
our mouths but ultimately yes the
1:42:37
Venezuelan oil is in fact heavy high
1:42:41
sulphur crude it's not the light
1:42:43
Bolivian crude and the refineries here
1:42:46
in the US are kind of set up to mix that
1:42:48
with our much lighter crew no to get it
1:42:51
through the pipes and but we get this
1:42:54
from one of our Knights sir Ryan the
1:42:57
refiner and I've checked his credentials
1:43:00
he absolutely knows what he's talking
1:43:02
about so check his credentials cuz we I
1:43:06
think about six seven years ago we had
1:43:09
some guy who claimed to be in the oil
1:43:12
business on but I here's a brief summary
1:43:22
we were received multiple similar
1:43:26
reports boots on the ground people who
1:43:28
live in Venezuela or other parts of
1:43:30
Latin America and I I kind of liked how
1:43:33
how our first producer start off by
1:43:36
saying hey you and John really don't
1:43:37
know anything about Venezuela that's
1:43:39
okay I don't expect you to but here's
1:43:40
new boots on the ground executive
1:43:43
summary in Latin America what's been
1:43:45
going on from the sixties to the present
1:43:46
day is a battle between the civilized
1:43:48
world and the Castro and Cuba with help
1:43:50
from Russia mouthing there's any dispute
1:43:52
about that all guerrilla movements in
1:43:54
Latin America have been and continue to
1:43:56
be financed trained and supported by
1:43:57
Cuba and the Cuban g2 now with
1:44:00
Venezuelan money today Venezuela is
1:44:03
being run by Raul Castro and the Cuban
1:44:05
g2 what's the G to the Cuban g2 you keep
1:44:10
reading Maduro legally cannot be the
1:44:12
Venezuelan president because it was not
1:44:14
born in Van
1:44:15
Wailer he was born in Colombia six years
1:44:17
ago the elections were stolen but
1:44:19
because the Intelligence Agency ah Thank
1:44:22
You
1:44:23
sex six years ago the elections were
1:44:25
stolen but because they had money they
1:44:27
bought the International silence that
1:44:28
would be the m5m and everyone's
1:44:30
complicit with that and military
1:44:31
industrial complex oil etc got it in
1:44:34
last year's fraudulent election most
1:44:36
opposition candidates were either in
1:44:38
jail or in exile since they no longer
1:44:40
had any money to buy the conscience of
1:44:42
the world they the world said we don't
1:44:45
recognize these elections according to
1:44:47
the Constitution the elected President
1:44:49
must be sworn in to the National
1:44:51
Assembly and that did not happen today
1:44:53
the situation is that there is no
1:44:55
president who was elected properly
1:44:56
because the elections were rigged so the
1:44:58
president of the assembly is according
1:45:00
to our Constitution the president in
1:45:02
charge with the mandate to make new
1:45:04
election process as as soon as possible
1:45:07
thanks to the efforts of President Trump
1:45:09
and guys like Marco Rubio with the
1:45:11
support of the international community
1:45:13
it seems that the days of the
1:45:15
dictatorship of Venezuela are over so in
1:45:17
this case yep believe it or not the US
1:45:20
are actually the good guys now and he
1:45:23
has a whole bunch of other things and
1:45:25
other points that he makes this is very
1:45:28
consistent and I don't know if it's
1:45:29
consistent because everyone who was
1:45:31
emailing us is some kind of agent and is
1:45:34
giving us false information ideals right
1:45:37
I pulled off of YouTube
1:45:40
Joana Houseman and she lives in
1:45:43
Venezuela and she gives a version of
1:45:45
that background her but better than I
1:45:47
just did it short 2017 the Supreme Court
1:45:50
that was handpicked by Nicola maroudo's
1:45:52
party nullified and stripped the
1:45:54
National Assembly or Congress of their
1:45:56
powers the National Assembly was chosen
1:45:58
by a vote and was the only government
1:46:00
institution that was run by an
1:46:03
opposition majority imagine when the
1:46:04
Democrats took the house if Trump was
1:46:06
like no I don't like this anymore the
1:46:08
house is no longer a legitimate part of
1:46:09
government and here's another house that
1:46:11
I made up with everyone that agrees with
1:46:13
me Americans would be furious so too are
1:46:16
Venezuelans Venezuela erupted in protest
1:46:18
hundreds of protesters most of them
1:46:20
teenagers were detained some of whom
1:46:22
were tortured and murdered meanwhile
1:46:24
despite these protests
1:46:26
Malouda made his own congress that he
1:46:28
could control just like that
1:46:29
fast forward to May 20th 2018 where this
1:46:32
illegitimate Congress calls for
1:46:34
presidential elections now during these
1:46:36
elections the most popular opposition
1:46:37
candidates are either jailed exiled or
1:46:40
banned from running in other words there
1:46:42
is no legitimate way for the opposition
1:46:45
to run
1:46:45
so these sham presidential elections are
1:46:47
held anyway by my ludos government where
1:46:49
only 20 percent of the population voted
1:46:51
however a lot of the twenty percent were
1:46:53
public employees who were intimidated
1:46:55
into voting by threats from the
1:46:56
government these were called
1:46:57
illegitimate elections not just by the
1:47:00
Venezuelan people but by the
1:47:01
international community interim
1:47:03
president Wong royal has been backed by
1:47:05
the international community yes this
1:47:06
includes the United States but do you
1:47:08
know who else backs one way though that
1:47:09
isn't Trump Argentina Brazil Colombia
1:47:13
Costa Rica Ecuador Germany the Socialist
1:47:16
Party that runs Albania Canada's
1:47:18
progressive Prince Justin Trudeau
1:47:19
Australia para why pay to the government
1:47:22
run by the Socialist Party of Spain
1:47:24
whose president said what is going on in
1:47:26
Venezuela is the opposite of socialism
1:47:28
the list goes on now for sure this Guido
1:47:33
this guy is one of ours he's an asset
1:47:36
there's no doubt about it but I think
1:47:39
what is the script that is being
1:47:41
followed here by the way we should
1:47:42
mention he went to Georgetown yeah
1:47:44
Georgetown Georgia at Georgetown
1:47:46
University spook school book school it's
1:47:48
one of the major spook schools yes so
1:47:50
this is not a typical but I think
1:47:53
they're following the Trump script which
1:47:56
he interestingly before he was elected
1:48:01
and he was still running this is a video
1:48:03
that he's shot in his office memory used
1:48:05
to be in his Trump Tower office and you
1:48:07
know he do crazy little videos then he
1:48:10
had the Eagle that good tried to kill
1:48:12
him kill him and then he had the taco
1:48:14
bowl and so this is what his famous like
1:48:19
Mexican food good times was good was fun
1:48:25
back then wasn't it more fun to know and
1:48:28
so he was talking about Libya and how
1:48:32
Libya had been messed up we had done it
1:48:35
the wrong way and it's not so forget
1:48:38
Libya and what why
1:48:39
it happened and just here's the
1:48:41
simplistic straightforward thinking I
1:48:43
believe is in play for the u.s. and
1:48:46
Venezuela clearly with our guy but we
1:48:49
have to go in to save these lives we
1:48:51
should do on a humanitarian basis
1:48:53
immediately go into Libya knock this guy
1:48:57
out very quickly very surgically very
1:48:59
effectively and save the lives after
1:49:02
it's all done we go to the protestors
1:49:05
who end up running the country they're
1:49:07
gonna like us a lot better than they
1:49:08
will if we don't do it more importantly
1:49:10
we're gonna save lives and we should
1:49:12
then say by the way from all of your oil
1:49:15
we want reimbursement we should have
1:49:18
said we'll help you but we want 50
1:49:21
percent of your oil they would have
1:49:23
absolutely said okay a hundred percent
1:49:26
in fact they would have said how about
1:49:27
75 percent so and isn't it sad we could
1:49:32
have had anything we wanted we could
1:49:35
have had fifty percent of those oil
1:49:37
fields you know the old days when you
1:49:39
had a war it's to the victor belongs the
1:49:42
spoils so we could have had something
1:49:46
special when the so-called rebels came
1:49:49
to us we should have said fellas we're
1:49:53
gonna help you we want 50 percent of
1:49:55
your oil they would have said thank you
1:49:57
very much we have a deal
1:49:59
write it down sign it we have a deal we
1:50:03
would have been a rich nation again they
1:50:05
have tremendous oil reserves in Libya
1:50:08
instead we help we get nothing we're
1:50:11
very very foolishly led I think this is
1:50:15
a that's your strategy and from a
1:50:18
leadership position of the United States
1:50:19
doesn't sound very globalist and world
1:50:22
friendly of me but we have two other
1:50:25
parties if we don't do this then China
1:50:28
is going to overrun Venezuela they are
1:50:31
already in there they have deals that
1:50:33
are not advantageous for anyone but
1:50:36
China and they don't always play fair
1:50:38
the Russians who are in their mining I
1:50:41
think gold mainly they have thousands of
1:50:44
mercenaries is from the reports I'm
1:50:46
getting who are in theirs I don't know
1:50:48
if that's true or what they'll be doing
1:50:51
but you know it's obvious that this is
1:50:53
the strategy and here is John Bolton the
1:50:57
vicariously ker on his yellow pad
1:51:01
talking about the plan we're looking at
1:51:04
the oil assets that's the single most
1:51:06
important income stream that the
1:51:08
government of Venezuela we're looking at
1:51:10
what to do to that we want everybody to
1:51:12
know we're looking at all this very
1:51:13
seriously we don't want any American
1:51:15
businesses or investors caught by
1:51:17
surprise they can see what President
1:51:19
Trump did yesterday we're following
1:51:21
through on it so if you think of a
1:51:23
company like Cisco which is owned by
1:51:24
peda base which is the state-run oil
1:51:27
company there in Venezuela we have a lot
1:51:30
of those Cisco assets right here in the
1:51:32
US is that something for example sir
1:51:34
that you're looking at yeah look we're
1:51:36
in conversation with major American
1:51:38
companies now that are either in
1:51:40
Venezuela we're in the case of Citgo
1:51:42
here in the United States I think we're
1:51:45
trying to get to the same end result
1:51:46
here you know Venezuela of the three
1:51:50
countries I called the troika of tyranny
1:51:52
it'll make a big difference to the
1:51:53
United States economically if we could
1:51:56
have American oil companies really
1:51:58
invest in and and produce the oil
1:52:00
capabilities in Venezuela it'd be good
1:52:03
for the people of Venezuela it be good
1:52:05
for the people of the United States we
1:52:06
both have a lot at stake here making
1:52:08
this come out the right way so that
1:52:12
sounds like the plan troika of tyranny
1:52:16
cuba nicaragua venezuela the troika of
1:52:20
tyranny had not yet laid every phrase so
1:52:24
bolton just as an aside john I've done
1:52:28
some research on him some unrelated to
1:52:29
this research now you we know why a
1:52:34
mustache like he has is called a porn
1:52:37
stache and the guy is low odd in his
1:52:41
hobbies pornstache he has a 70s porn
1:52:48
stache looks like on the hour the guy
1:52:55
who gave us the original briefing this
1:52:57
and the refining business mm-hmm and
1:53:00
it's possible he's in the information
1:53:03
refining business
1:53:05
as so many of our friends in firm ation
1:53:10
refining operation but I would say that
1:53:12
I buy that whole thing you know I'd like
1:53:15
this the central information refinery
1:53:18
yeah central information refined at sir
1:53:23
sir refunds so being in the refining
1:53:25
business doesn't seems to me to be so
1:53:27
geopolitical but apparently it is now so
1:53:30
I but I by that I believe that he is
1:53:33
someone who was designed to give us this
1:53:35
information properly so now we have it
1:53:38
and I I agree with that totally buy it
1:53:41
yeah I totally buy it so I'm not having
1:53:44
a problem with that information I'm just
1:53:46
questioning the real origins of it
1:53:51
now the we've had other people and I
1:53:54
also think is assertion that we don't
1:53:56
know what we're talking about about
1:53:57
Venezuela is probably true at that level
1:54:00
sure and now that's been corrected it's
1:54:04
been corrected in one show so it wasn't
1:54:06
that we've been dragging it out so it is
1:54:08
the central information refinery who we
1:54:11
deal with I'd like this this is new this
1:54:13
is very good information refinery so
1:54:16
you'd find it and we got it which is
1:54:18
which is a plus so let's listen to what
1:54:20
the mainstream media has to say yes but
1:54:23
let me before we play the quick
1:54:25
Venezuela hit and by the way NBC made
1:54:27
this a very quick forty eight second hit
1:54:29
I have the whole thing it's very short
1:54:30
but before we do that let's just a
1:54:32
forty-three second the at the UN the UN
1:54:35
Venezuela ambassador blasting the United
1:54:38
States pulling everything everything out
1:54:40
that he could Venezuelan ambassador to
1:54:42
the United Nations Jorge Valero blasted
1:54:45
the USS Apocrypha on Tuesday a little
1:54:49
different than slammed and it's way
1:54:51
different than lashed out blasted is
1:54:55
Venezuelan ambassador to the United
1:54:57
Nations Jorge Valero blasted the USS
1:55:00
Apocrypha on Tuesday what is this
1:55:06
government want this government that
1:55:08
doesn't recognize treaty that doesn't
1:55:10
recognize any of the agreements made
1:55:11
around Iran and signed by various
1:55:14
European countries
1:55:16
as a trade war with China that threatens
1:55:18
Russia with a nuclear war that attacks
1:55:21
in a very sadistic manner migrants from
1:55:23
Central America who arrived there that
1:55:26
has built a wall a criminal wall that
1:55:28
sequester's children to make them suffer
1:55:30
children of migrants and this government
1:55:33
this US government would have any moral
1:55:36
authority to impose any diktat on
1:55:38
Venezuela
1:55:39
wow man he went to the wall that's great
1:55:47
so here's the quick vent this is the
1:55:49
update from NBC and I think they're just
1:55:54
want to keep the public this much
1:55:56
informed and no further
1:55:57
tonight massive crowd supporting
1:55:59
opposition leader Wanhua Joe calling for
1:56:01
the ouster of Venezuela's embattled
1:56:03
leader Nicolas Maduro it's a cold war
1:56:06
showdown guardo's supported by the US
1:56:08
and most of Latin America challenging
1:56:10
Maduro bankrolled by Russia appearing on
1:56:13
Russian state television thanking Maduro
1:56:17
even accusing President Trump of
1:56:19
ordering a hit squad to kill him trying
1:56:21
to show military strength
1:56:22
US officials again warning Maduro
1:56:24
against any violence toward guardo or
1:56:26
Americans President Trump tweeting that
1:56:29
he called Bardo and reinforced strong
1:56:31
United States support this is not a u.s.
1:56:33
initiative this is an initiative for
1:56:35
which all the credit belongs to the
1:56:37
venezuelan tonight the White House is
1:56:40
tightening the financial squeeze on
1:56:41
Maduro blocking it from getting any
1:56:43
revenue from his state-owned oil company
1:56:46
well horrible orange man bad so well the
1:56:51
Venezuelans that are refining
1:56:56
information to us seem to be very happy
1:56:58
with it and and noticeable is that none
1:57:03
of them defend guado they don't talk
1:57:08
about him it's unimportant to them yeah
1:57:11
it's you know this this narco-state led
1:57:14
by Maduro is it's it's pretty bad
1:57:19
oh it's been falling apart for a while
1:57:22
yeah I mean it started with Shabbas when
1:57:25
we tried to you know do deals with him
1:57:27
and then he went nuts and started doing
1:57:29
a TV show remember Obama went over there
1:57:32
hung out with him didn't he oh yeah and
1:57:34
also did Charlie not Charlie Sheen but
1:57:37
Sean Penn and all these right hang and I
1:57:40
would do it with old Shabbos yeah and
1:57:43
then as per Shabbos
1:57:45
the United States intelligence services
1:57:48
gave him cancer and he died that's what
1:57:51
he was always saying yeah he said that
1:57:52
CIA gave me cancer Zoe said yeah oh he
1:57:55
was possible how was it when he died I
1:57:57
don't know let's take a look I really
1:58:03
don't know early 70s yeah still he died
1:58:13
at UH you go chef as the funny looking
1:58:17
guy now we don't laugh at appearances
1:58:22
here on the no agenda podcast how long
1:58:25
is this taking I am sorry okay he was
1:58:33
born 54 he died in 2013 they don't put
1:58:36
his years they put his age but for some
1:58:39
reason they don't do it with him 63 62
1:58:47
yeah it wasn't that be 69 I think or 59
1:58:52
59 59 he also was young he also knew
1:58:58
about the earthquake machines that we
1:58:59
deployed he talked about that a lot no
1:59:02
weather modification he he was very open
1:59:04
about what the tools that the elite a
1:59:06
didn't get to is ready to age 58 oh poor
1:59:09
guy
1:59:13
yes a very interesting piece of
1:59:17
information came to me as you know I am
1:59:20
I have a hard time believing that we
1:59:23
landed on the moon and this is not going
1:59:25
to be the whole segment about that but
1:59:27
there's enough things that point in the
1:59:29
direction of no proof this is
1:59:32
she with the Van Allen belts you can
1:59:34
look that up if you're interested I
1:59:35
think the thing that bothered me the
1:59:37
most is that 10,000 tapes including not
1:59:43
just all the footage of the Apollo moon
1:59:47
landing but also all the telemetry data
1:59:49
10,000 10,000 tapes were lost NASA
1:59:53
doesn't know where they are you know
1:59:55
it's annoying and so over the years you
1:59:59
know you always look for I'm always
2:00:00
looking for these little clues as to you
2:00:02
know what what other bullcrap but we've
2:00:03
been told about this if it didn't happen
2:00:05
it was just a couple years ago that I
2:00:08
think was the ambassador to the
2:00:10
Netherlands who would who had been that
2:00:13
we had a moon rock was given either to
2:00:15
the country or to the ambassador and it
2:00:17
turned out that moon rock was just a
2:00:18
rock from Earth you remember that story
2:00:21
remember but you can't really talk about
2:00:23
any of this without playing theremin at
2:00:25
least four all right well it's always
2:00:33
the truth that is the strangest I would
2:00:39
do to though I'm giving away moon rocks
2:00:41
which are worth millions of dollars
2:00:42
I would give a rock just a rock I have a
2:00:46
lot of rocks in my backyard I'd watch
2:00:47
one often well you could work for NASA
2:00:51
so now they discover there's a problem
2:00:54
with one of the largest moon rocks ever
2:00:56
collected emission brought moon rocks
2:00:59
back to earth
2:01:00
well now scientists have made an amazing
2:01:01
discovery do you think some of that rock
2:01:04
came from Earth and could be four
2:01:06
billion years old the earth rock was
2:01:09
discovered on the moon near the edge of
2:01:10
the cone crater it was part of the
2:01:12
largest sample brought back by the
2:01:14
Apollo 14 mission it was nicknamed Big
2:01:16
Bertha so how did it get to the moon
2:01:19
well the theory is around four billion
2:01:20
years ago an asteroid or comet hit the
2:01:23
earth the impact sent rock hurtling
2:01:25
through Earth's primitive atmosphere
2:01:27
where it collided with the surface of
2:01:29
the Moon back then the moon was three
2:01:31
times closer to Earth and it is now
2:01:33
researchers say the rock which is
2:01:35
similar to granite contains feldspar
2:01:37
quartz and zircon common on earth but
2:01:39
not on the moon when researchers took a
2:01:42
closer look they discovered the rock is
2:01:44
from the Haiti in time which shape
2:01:46
solar system during the first billion
2:01:48
years it's thought the rock formed about
2:01:51
20 kilometres below the earth's surface
2:01:53
the extraordinary fine means there could
2:01:55
be other little bits of earth scattered
2:01:57
on the moon a discovery that could help
2:01:59
paint a better picture of Earth's
2:02:01
earliest days call me skeptical yeah
2:02:04
there it is just feeding into your what
2:02:14
75 million years or 100 there's some
2:02:16
cycle involved with that apparently
2:02:18
there's it one of the guys one of the
2:02:20
big shots one of the superstar
2:02:22
physicists up at the Laura at the
2:02:24
Berkeley Livermore labs or whatever at
2:02:26
Berkeley Lawrence Berkeley labs LBL has
2:02:29
this theory and because of the nature of
2:02:32
the die-offs because I guess is the our
2:02:36
galaxy goes through some other galaxies
2:02:38
once every once in a while it goes
2:02:42
through an asteroid belt we get pelted
2:02:43
and it kills everything oh yeah
2:02:45
dinosaurs the last time when this
2:02:47
happened and it kills most of mankind I
2:02:50
mean we have all these issues that we
2:02:51
got these kill offs at these different
2:02:53
if the if the new world order leaders
2:02:57
are trying to kill us anyway but they
2:03:01
don't feel like waiting for seventy five
2:03:03
billion years they won't they want to do
2:03:04
it now because they think they can run
2:03:06
things with their planned economies
2:03:09
anyway uh so it's possible that just
2:03:12
this far-fetched story is true yeah sure
2:03:15
okay it's good I'd I just say I'd like
2:03:19
the central information refinery to at
2:03:21
least inform me before I die just say
2:03:23
curry you all right that'll just bits
2:03:25
all I need don't you wouldn't you rather
2:03:28
meet some of the aliens that they have
2:03:29
bow I went through that scam already
2:03:32
remember that I was gonna meet the alien
2:03:34
you were gonna meet was just a weird
2:03:35
dude I totally missed the signals why
2:03:46
are you touching my okay alright yes we
2:03:49
have to raise our vibrations together oh
2:03:50
good
2:03:55
to show my food by donation to no agenda
2:03:57
imagine all the people who could do this
2:03:59
oh yeah that'd be fun we have a short
2:04:09
list we have a few people that helped us
2:04:11
out here starting with Sir Sean in mayic
2:04:15
North Carolina or Mayock North Carolina
2:04:18
hundred dollars Charles Schulz 800 eight
2:04:23
Jonathan Rose 800 eight isn't till annoy
2:04:27
and 800 eights on here but I did have an
2:04:31
Easter Egg on the last newsletter he
2:04:32
says I missed it did you clicks on the
2:04:35
Mossad agent meme and discovers boobs
2:04:46
Sir John of Israel that's funny
2:04:49
yeah of course the guys in tears you're
2:04:52
like hey Mossad click boobs
2:05:00
Tanya it worked that was a really good
2:05:03
one can res work for one guy so if we
2:05:07
entertain one person per newsletter I'm
2:05:10
happy yeah that's the old theory of
2:05:13
everything
2:05:13
William Durkin eight eighty dollars he
2:05:16
has an email that we should read I
2:05:17
suppose but we don't I don't have it in
2:05:18
front of me Bryan Clem's zackham
2:05:21
Naperville Illinois Illinois he is in
2:05:23
Illinois 75 sir Allen have amid
2:05:27
Midlothian 61 73 he would like more
2:05:33
details of Adams life why where how'd he
2:05:38
learn to fly rotary wing aircraft I'd
2:05:40
like to know it seems very suspicious to
2:05:42
me oh yeah he ever learned anything did
2:05:44
he did he really own and drive a
2:05:45
rolls-royce named TV days yes why did he
2:05:49
drive it well because I could afford it
2:05:50
shouldn't have had people for that no
2:05:53
like you drive it why didn't he have
2:05:54
people drive it I couldn't afford people
2:05:56
the drive is for me he was CEO of some
2:05:59
company yes
2:06:01
think new ideas why was C tío of
2:06:04
thinking ideas but founder took it
2:06:06
public in 96 people know any of that
2:06:07
stuff
2:06:08
he was rich for a while weren't they
2:06:11
trying to what is he trying to what are
2:06:12
you writing a book he was rich for a
2:06:15
while how long how did he become poor
2:06:16
well back to the Rotary back to the back
2:06:19
to flying helicopters the show when he
2:06:23
says John stop blowing on that recorder
2:06:25
until you have made some effort to learn
2:06:27
how to play what no that's really wait a
2:06:30
minute that's an insult I play this
2:06:31
thing like it I mean I'm the Benny
2:06:33
Goodman hit it baby see we're a
2:06:52
well-oiled machine
2:06:54
yeah no kidding anonymous a 6008 is the
2:06:59
lopsided guy uh it's self ISM not Soloff
2:07:06
ISM oh really
2:07:07
sella physic nice office that's what I
2:07:12
thought too
2:07:12
I know it's elephants elephant that
2:07:16
doesn't sound right
2:07:17
I need some I need some backup
2:07:20
he says he's the Salafi saw lies the
2:07:24
cell lafi listener who's no longer a
2:07:26
douche bag not wrong he is he if he's
2:07:29
the Salafi I mean the zealous selfie
2:07:34
okay I'm gonna we need some some more
2:07:37
input from our dudes named Mohammed and
2:07:39
there's plenty of them yeah bring it I
2:07:42
thought it was zealous okay well we do
2:07:45
have a Salafist on that's good he's
2:07:46
keeping tabs on us yes sir Knight of the
2:07:49
Bluewater area 5689 and that's Patti
2:07:54
also mentioned this or Greg Davies that
2:07:56
a lot of Greg Robert Bruckner 5555 Jacob
2:08:01
Hagen 5510 Baron Bob a hi-point 5510
2:08:05
Steven mmm Chanel Kerr I think in New
2:08:09
Haven Indiana 5510 then we have James
2:08:13
Moore and San Pablo California ASAP
2:08:15
Howell one of the best run little cities
2:08:17
in the Bay Area so Mexican city are
2:08:20
Mexican Latino
2:08:22
that's an X yeah it's a great but you go
2:08:25
there it's a clean this seems like it's
2:08:27
very well managed let's really nothing X
2:08:30
especially compared your Richmond
2:08:32
James more it lives there David Oliver
2:08:35
in Calistoga California 51 now hot how
2:08:39
does how does Calistoga compare to San
2:08:41
Pablo Calistoga Stokes a beautiful
2:08:44
little town north in the northern part
2:08:45
of the Napa Valley wine making town they
2:08:48
got they got hot springs you can go
2:08:51
there is a lot it's kind of a tourist
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place Springs and loose women dynamite
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place baronet's or economic hitman in
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Houston Texas 5001 the following people
2:09:04
then are $50 donors name and location if
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we have it including Eric do trow and
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Flint Michigan
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Michael I like to get some reports from
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yeah how's the water
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Michael wing it in West Allis Wisconsin
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David Beck Becker parts unknown she said
2:09:23
I love it when you guys talk about
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technology and then a short list we're
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done that's it I know I eat G Kitagawa
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over here in San Francisco oh that's
2:09:36
nice
2:09:36
it's the last $50.00 donor he does it to
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a check through some system and that's
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that's that okay very short list today
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I'm very disappointed especially after
2:09:45
that great deconstruction you did of the
2:09:48
whoever was that complimented you
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earlier yes and we did have a number of
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2099 s but because they're under 50
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we're always very careful so we don't
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want to quite assume they're all self
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generated
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Boston meetup which is on the 2nd of
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March 3:30 p.m. in Austin at the Austin
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beer works I don't know if anyone set up
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a meetup calm for that we do have a
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meetup before that on the 22nd of
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February man it's like I'm a comedian
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doing gigs I'll be it chuckles in Des
2:14:31
Moines Iowa on the 22nd 4:45 is when
2:14:35
that starts and I
2:14:38
I forgot the venue I'll put it in the
2:14:40
show notes put it go to meetup.com you
2:14:43
should be able to find it there but I
2:14:45
cannot put it in the show notes it's
2:14:46
interesting in Des Moines is the place
2:14:49
where everyone goes to announce that's
2:14:52
because they have one of the first
2:14:53
elections the first vote of primary
2:14:57
votes they do one of the first early
2:15:00
they do I'm thinking that me being there
2:15:03
I'll get the temperature know I'll know
2:15:06
who's you know I'm sure at some point in
2:15:12
my career I did an in-store appearance
2:15:15
for the shitty top 40 radio station but
2:15:19
I can't remember it that's a great
2:15:22
little town yeah so we have we have a
2:15:24
wedding the next day and so we're going
2:15:28
there early to do the Meetup and we have
2:15:30
I think over 50 people scheduled already
2:15:32
I'm very excited this is gonna be great
2:15:35
do a head count make sure to do a head
2:15:37
count yeah
2:15:38
yes let's do a head count to make sure
2:15:41
okay we got a couple of things since we
2:15:44
were talking about Venezuela and we did
2:15:46
mention the democracy now of course is
2:15:48
the socialist news and they're all
2:15:51
against everything going on because you
2:15:54
know leave that guy in he was voted in
2:15:56
for after all yeah who cares where he
2:15:59
was born
2:16:03
cares about the Constitution but they
2:16:07
did bring on this investigative reporter
2:16:09
called Allan Nairn mmm and it was mostly
2:16:12
to talk about this Abraham's character
2:16:14
who's this the guy that dead Trump just
2:16:17
hired oh the yeah the guy of the
2:16:20
iran-contra guy
2:16:23
you war criminal hey if you want to do a
2:16:26
coup do it with the right people get
2:16:28
some pros in there so that you know
2:16:30
bringing this Elliott Abrams bringing
2:16:33
this guy in it's kind of a red flag
2:16:36
makes it look as though you know even
2:16:38
though you had that clip from NBC where
2:16:40
where
2:16:42
Rubio said well you know that we had
2:16:44
nothing to do with this and other people
2:16:46
say this we don't have we didn't trigger
2:16:48
this it wasn't with somebody to have
2:16:49
Hillary's hitman go in there and do
2:16:51
anything it just started spontaneous not
2:16:54
spontaneously but the Venezuelan people
2:16:55
got fed up but if you're gonna make it
2:16:58
look like we did it now do you think
2:17:03
that Bolton hired them cuz I still don't
2:17:06
understand what Bolton is doing in
2:17:10
Trump's orbit I don't neither because
2:17:12
he's a neocon and Abrams is the neocon
2:17:15
these are war mongers he's the kind of
2:17:16
guys that Trump always bitches and moans
2:17:18
about yeah it's not very not very de
2:17:21
swamp II of him no not at all but let's
2:17:24
listen to what Naren says about Abrams
2:17:26
on Democracy Now he just agrees he gives
2:17:28
us the background err that is worth
2:17:30
listening to it was the key man and
2:17:33
Reagan administration policy toward
2:17:35
Central America when that administration
2:17:39
was abetting what a Court recently ruled
2:17:41
was a genocide in Guatemala when the US
2:17:45
was backing the army of El Salvador in a
2:17:49
series of death squad assassinations and
2:17:52
and massacres and when the US was
2:17:55
invading Nicaragua with a contra force
2:17:59
that went after what one US general
2:18:02
described as soft targets meaning
2:18:06
civilians things like cooperative's
2:18:09
abrams later came back during the George
2:18:12
W Bush administration joined the
2:18:14
National Security Council and was a key
2:18:17
man in implementing the u.s. policy of
2:18:21
backing Israeli attacks against Gaza
2:18:25
when the u.s. refused to accept the
2:18:28
results of the Gaza elections
2:18:30
where
2:18:31
mas defeated Fatih in a vote and instead
2:18:36
Abramson company backed a war operation
2:18:41
to overturn the results of the election
2:18:43
backing the forces of Mohammed Aslan
2:18:46
some commentators have said well Abrams
2:18:50
is not a Trump guy he represents
2:18:53
traditional established u.s. foreign
2:18:56
policy and that's true yeah which the
2:19:01
oil business is also traditional
2:19:04
American US policy yes brothers game for
2:19:08
a reason he's obviously a hit man how
2:19:10
much do you how much do you think
2:19:11
Tillerson had to do with this before he
2:19:13
got outed or did he screw something up
2:19:15
because he must have been all over this
2:19:16
this has it this is a Tillerson type
2:19:18
operation I mean he's he'll be the guy
2:19:20
for that I have no idea cuz I always got
2:19:24
the sense that Tillerson never got any
2:19:26
direction never really took any
2:19:28
initiative just a bumbler but who knows
2:19:32
mmm give me the oil guy you'd think he'd
2:19:34
be all over this maybe you didn't do
2:19:36
anything with oil because fearful that
2:19:38
someone would call him out for being
2:19:39
conflict of interested interested Abrams
2:19:46
appearance on Charlie Rose in 1995 I got
2:19:50
this clip ha and he was with with the
2:19:54
same reporter this guy would apparently
2:19:56
have been at each other so it's not I
2:19:57
kind of accept this reporters take on
2:20:00
things because if you look into him as
2:20:02
being like compromised you know big went
2:20:04
to Georgetown and went to you know this
2:20:06
little yale law and then ii once we know
2:20:09
he didn't do any of that he was just a
2:20:10
background it wasn't stationed and
2:20:13
berlin and then stationed in tunisia
2:20:15
none of that
2:20:16
he's just an investigative reporter who
2:20:19
seems like he doesn't he's totally
2:20:21
disconnected from the intelligence run
2:20:24
these guys hey you gotta fake it til you
2:20:26
make it right so this guy was on with
2:20:30
abrams on Charlie Rose and he said he
2:20:33
should be tried as a war criminal right
2:20:36
there on the show it was dynamite I mean
2:20:38
I think you have to be you have to apply
2:20:40
uniform standards
2:20:41
President Bush one took once talked
2:20:43
about putting Saddam Hussein on trail
2:20:45
crimes against humanity Nuremberg style
2:20:47
tribunal I think that's a good idea
2:20:48
but if you're serious you have to be
2:20:50
even-handed if we look at a case like
2:20:52
this I think we have to talk
2:20:54
start talking about putting watermelon
2:20:56
and US officials on trial
2:20:58
I think someone like mr. Abrams would be
2:20:59
a fit subject for such a Nuremberg style
2:21:02
inquiry but I agree with mr. Abrams that
2:21:05
Democrats would have to be in the dock
2:21:06
with him the Congress has been in on
2:21:07
this the Congress approved the sale of
2:21:09
sixteen thousand m16s to Guatemala in 87
2:21:12
and 88 one thing I did before because
2:21:14
they voted more military aid than the
2:21:15
Republicans asked for and again I invite
2:21:17
you and Elliott Avery back to discuss
2:21:18
what he did but right Charlie but go
2:21:22
ahead you want to repeat the question I
2:21:24
want to be in the dock it is ludicrous
2:21:25
it is ludicrous to respond to that kind
2:21:28
of stupidity this guy thinks we were on
2:21:30
the wrong side in the Cold War maybe he
2:21:32
personally was on the wrong side I am
2:21:34
one of the many millions of American
2:21:35
history don't worry wrong side they're
2:21:37
supporting the massacre of thousands in
2:21:39
organized crime that's a crime mr.
2:21:43
Abrams which people should be tried you
2:21:46
put all the American officials who won
2:21:48
the Cold War I'm getting in the dock you
2:21:50
know it's never too late you know the
2:21:53
funny thing is this gabe's was and
2:21:55
Charlie did nothing about this Abrams
2:21:59
made the point that it was the Cold War
2:22:01
that we went and massacred a bunch of
2:22:04
people and Guatemala and it's kind of
2:22:06
screwed up that cut it what does it have
2:22:08
to do with the cold war against Russia
2:22:11
I mean he's and then he and he says hey
2:22:13
this guy you know he's against the Cold
2:22:15
War I mean he's against being on our
2:22:16
side in the Cold War it's got nothing to
2:22:19
do with it and Andros that zip about hey
2:22:22
we're not talking about the Cold War
2:22:24
we're talking about Guatemala no no that
2:22:26
didn't happen so this guy did but anyway
2:22:28
I thought it was very funny exchanged
2:22:30
nobodies you know nobody's going after
2:22:31
Abrams again it's never too late we can
2:22:34
still do Nuremberg trials their father
2:22:35
yeah they won't do term berg trials are
2:22:38
great yes not happening I come from the
2:22:42
frontlines of Technology to discuss
2:22:44
something with you yeah you know I've
2:22:46
been messing around with a pie hole yeah
2:22:50
we I just think it's a great name the
2:22:53
pie hole is a software package that's
2:22:56
open-source you can download it and
2:22:58
install
2:22:58
typically you run it on a Raspberry Pi
2:23:00
which is the very inexpensive $25
2:23:03
computer that's pretty much complete
2:23:05
it's just a just the board with some
2:23:08
chips on it but it has you know you can
2:23:09
get it with Wi-Fi and you pretty much
2:23:11
plug it in you you burn a SD card with
2:23:14
whatever you need you stick it in and
2:23:16
the thing kind of works I mean you
2:23:18
anyone can do this certainly with a
2:23:20
little bit of help from some of the
2:23:22
people in the no agenda a value network
2:23:25
if you needed it now so what this does
2:23:27
is it you you load block lists which are
2:23:31
also open source put together by
2:23:33
communities people who are looking at
2:23:36
things that are spying on you mainly so
2:23:38
I think it initially started as a way to
2:23:40
block ads on your home network and that
2:23:43
turned into blocking not just ads but
2:23:46
trackers and it is because I've been
2:23:49
watching the logs go by first of all my
2:23:51
internet is sped up by 20 percent feels
2:23:53
like just because I'm not loading all
2:23:55
this crap anymore but I was very
2:23:59
surprised I was reading on the piehole
2:24:02
reddit that there's also a way to stop
2:24:06
Roku from tracking you and I've been
2:24:09
reading what the Roku box does holy crap
2:24:12
it scans your network every minute and
2:24:17
reports to back it's a home base that
2:24:19
has 25 different tracking servers it
2:24:22
reports to and it reports you know stuff
2:24:24
like your your network card your NIC
2:24:27
card information and you know what what
2:24:30
kind of devices you have it's reporting
2:24:32
a lot of information and so I'm like
2:24:34
well of course I want to install these
2:24:36
and usually the block lists have
2:24:38
everything so that it'll just still work
2:24:40
for instance Tina still uses Instagram
2:24:42
that doesn't work anymore Facebook
2:24:45
Instagram that doesn't work in my house
2:24:46
anymore you know you block the the
2:24:49
tracking server which is graft
2:24:51
instagram.com and stops working which is
2:24:54
fine we're all happy with that but the
2:24:56
Roku so I'm looking at this thing the
2:24:59
Roku is it's not activated it's just
2:25:02
it's it's on but I'm not even watching
2:25:04
TV I'm watching the log file of the
2:25:07
piehole John I touch the remote
2:25:11
immediately it starts reporting back
2:25:13
just I just touched it there's an
2:25:15
accelerometer or something in it yeah
2:25:18
actually there is the remote on the Roku
2:25:21
acts as like a week and try okay well so
2:25:25
it can be used that you can turn on a
2:25:26
pointer on the screen and by moving the
2:25:29
remote you can move the pointer around
2:25:31
on the screen so that but what is who
2:25:34
has have it does have this fee okay well
2:25:37
it's also reporting that immediately
2:25:39
it's like someone touched me pay
2:25:41
attention what's he doing how's he
2:25:42
holding is he sitting is he close what's
2:25:44
he doing sorry holy crap pretty much
2:25:47
and so you you'd be very surprised what
2:25:50
kind of spying is going on Microsoft
2:25:52
Windows is unbelievable why does being
2:25:55
have to be talked to every minute
2:25:58
everything use being my browser's not
2:26:02
even open it's talking to being there's
2:26:03
all kinds of stuff block block block
2:26:05
block block and then I come across you
2:26:07
know this is the world we live in
2:26:10
we're trapped just by all kinds of stuff
2:26:12
and you have no idea what what really is
2:26:14
going on except building great profiles
2:26:16
of you and then I read a very
2:26:18
interesting story which I want to pay
2:26:20
get a timeline in history as maybe a
2:26:22
tipping point very important Facebook is
2:26:26
now in some hot water because they had
2:26:31
an app in the App Store which included a
2:26:34
VPN and the concept of this app and it
2:26:38
wasn't the regular Facebook app is that
2:26:40
if you download it and install this app
2:26:44
the VPN would with your knowledge spy on
2:26:48
everything you're doing on your phone so
2:26:50
anything that's running all went to
2:26:52
through Facebook so you have to envision
2:26:55
it as your phone's connected the
2:26:57
Internet but it has a a tunnel straight
2:26:59
to Facebook they analyze everything with
2:27:01
every app you know GPS information
2:27:04
accelerometer just you name it and then
2:27:07
of course the connected to the internet
2:27:08
if you if you're using it and they were
2:27:10
paying people for this now Facebook or
2:27:15
Apple told them to stop that they
2:27:18
stopped and they they did it again by
2:27:20
putting it into some research app and
2:27:22
kind of hiding it and now Apple is
2:27:24
oh you're kicked off that their apps
2:27:27
haven't been kicked out of the store but
2:27:28
they've lost their developer certificate
2:27:30
so there's all kinds of feuding going on
2:27:33
for something that Facebook was very
2:27:35
open about they were advertising mainly
2:27:37
two teens Millennials so not just teens
2:27:41
with Millennials $40 a month if you
2:27:44
install this app so we can track
2:27:46
everything you're doing and this is that
2:27:50
this is the tipping point there were 10
2:27:53
million people who at one point or
2:27:55
another signed up for this program to
2:27:57
sell all their data everything they're
2:28:00
doing for $40 a month and while this has
2:28:04
created outrage I think it is the most
2:28:07
wonderful thing that has ever happened
2:28:09
Thank You Facebook thank you 10 million
2:28:12
people for putting a price on data I
2:28:16
mean I'm sure that their companies who
2:28:19
would pay $50 for you to do this or
2:28:22
maybe you know some combination this is
2:28:25
turning the model upside down and I
2:28:29
don't think anyone sees it yet but I
2:28:31
feel that it's a very interesting
2:28:33
opportunity to turn the spying around
2:28:36
into no I'll give you my data for X
2:28:40
amount and under these conditions so I
2:28:44
think this is being misinterpreted I
2:28:46
think it's a fantastic thing that has
2:28:48
taken place it is the first step where
2:28:51
consumers are maybe able to get the
2:28:53
upper hand it's almost like carbon
2:28:54
pricing you know we're still waiting for
2:28:56
a price on carbon and now we have a
2:28:59
price for your data and your life that
2:29:02
your digital life $40 a month it's a
2:29:05
good start well it would the way you
2:29:09
provide us with this information the way
2:29:12
you put it out there I think you're on
2:29:14
to something so I like it too I think
2:29:16
it's a fantastic idea that everyone get
2:29:18
all bent out of shape about this is
2:29:21
great people you kidding me we just need
2:29:24
more companies doing it and I think that
2:29:25
there's lots of people who would say
2:29:27
yeah I'll give something away 40 bucks a
2:29:30
month I'd take a 40 bucks thing if I
2:29:32
could yeah 505 on me here yeah exactly I
2:29:36
don't even use my phone exactly
2:29:37
exactly the new Johnny English movie
2:29:44
with mr. bean Oh talks about this the
2:29:47
whole movies about that guy who's a
2:29:49
Silicon Valley a date at Munger oh
2:29:51
really
2:29:52
yeah he's gonna take over the world if
2:29:54
we don't stop him and you know this
2:29:56
bumbling what's the name of this movie
2:29:57
Johnny English something it's the new
2:30:00
Johnny English movie it's like this guy
2:30:02
Atkinson rowing at this Hector has not
2:30:05
done anything fun I can tell for 10
2:30:07
years but I would say this movie just
2:30:09
came out huh
2:30:11
take a look I'd say that this movie let
2:30:16
me see if I could find it the full name
2:30:17
of it is Johnny English something I
2:30:21
enjoyed it I thought it was a place it
2:30:26
on the on-the-job strikes again is it on
2:30:31
the Netflix or the Amazons no tanks no
2:30:33
theatres you saw it in the theater
2:30:35
yeah Johnny English strikes again they
2:30:41
give it two three out of five stars
2:30:42
nobody likes the movie cuz then they
2:30:45
hate the actor this is also two bits in
2:30:48
here mm-hmm that as someone who admires
2:30:53
good writing there's at least two bits
2:30:56
in your one in particular that is it's
2:30:59
just like do you go oh my god why didn't
2:31:02
anybody think of this before
2:31:04
where he puts on a people see this I
2:31:08
won't even give it away but he put let's
2:31:10
just put it this way this is where the
2:31:12
bit starts he puts on as some VR VR
2:31:15
thing yeah it goes from there and it's
2:31:21
very entertaining good movie excellent
2:31:25
well also several people pointed out
2:31:28
that no we're talking about five G that
2:31:32
the Kingsmen two had a variation of this
2:31:35
everyone has a phone it controls you and
2:31:37
then if a central point can kill you if
2:31:40
you did you see Kingsman - you know I
2:31:43
I'm not seen Kingsman - and I should
2:31:46
have cuz I really like Kingsman one yeah
2:31:49
similar where they put little
2:31:50
implantations and everyone's head you
2:31:52
could blow their head off if they were
2:31:53
disobedient yes this is it's it's a very
2:31:57
good point and the best part of actually
2:32:01
we have so many Network admins dudes
2:32:04
named Bend who have checked in a couple
2:32:07
of things I've learned one 5g is
2:32:09
actually the protocol so that's what
2:32:13
AT&T is doing is they're rolling out 5g
2:32:16
on 4G radios which go up to about 6
2:32:20
gigahertz that the other thing about 5g
2:32:24
is because it's being made into this
2:32:25
national emergency which and I have my
2:32:27
thoughts about that
2:32:28
you know we've we don't have 5g we're
2:32:31
all going to die cars will not drive
2:32:33
automatically your fridge won't know how
2:32:34
to order the milk you know all the stuff
2:32:36
that that we've been promised you know
2:32:37
the flying cars all this will be
2:32:39
possible with 5g it's such an emergency
2:32:43
that the I think the push is to make it
2:32:48
national infrastructure already it's
2:32:52
very simple for the telecommunications
2:32:54
companies with today's regulations to
2:32:57
put these things anywhere they want and
2:32:59
if you make it part of you know our
2:33:02
national infrastructure they can do
2:33:05
pretty much whatever they want so
2:33:07
they're just getting their boxes in it's
2:33:09
about getting your boxes in close we're
2:33:12
looking at some of these higher range 5g
2:33:15
cell systems anywhere from 60 to over a
2:33:19
hundred watts and went at the higher
2:33:21
frequencies that'll be interesting but
2:33:24
we do have a possible rollout yeah it'll
2:33:27
be interesting when the birds when u s--
2:33:29
notice there's no more birds in your
2:33:31
neighborhood that's all they'll be great
2:33:33
we have grackles here in in Austin
2:33:35
Brackins veronique know they're very
2:33:37
scary they're annoying they sit on the
2:33:41
tree at night making noise
2:33:43
yeah but they just sit there looking at
2:33:45
it all all down second Street every tree
2:33:48
is it looks like the trees black but
2:33:50
it's just the birds sitting in there the
2:33:51
creepy of course the first people to fly
2:33:54
hates bird I do no I don't I don't I
2:33:57
really don't hate birds
2:33:58
anyway the first 5g rollout of some
2:34:01
significance where are we going to fry
2:34:03
people first let's go down under the US
2:34:06
unveiled sweeping charges shoot this one
2:34:09
I mean and today we are very proud that
2:34:12
we are bringing the very first
2:34:13
application of 5g using our new 5g
2:34:19
network to provide this new home
2:34:22
broadband service we are proud to be
2:34:25
able to bring this to residences across
2:34:27
Australia starting right here with two
2:34:31
suburbs in Canberra in the Dickson
2:34:34
suburb where we're at and mineka and one
2:34:39
in Glendenning in Sydney and gradually
2:34:43
over the next 14 months in capital
2:34:47
cities across Australia and in regional
2:34:49
cities we will be bringing this up this
2:34:54
5g home broadband service as we deploy
2:34:59
1200 base stations by March 31st 2020
2:35:05
alright
2:35:06
Canberra you'll be on the barbie you'll
2:35:12
be you're a the Barbie now I've really
2:35:16
been thinking about this 5g and in the
2:35:19
world of growth where every industry has
2:35:23
to continue to expand and grow and we're
2:35:26
seeing the the strains of this like
2:35:28
healthcare you know prices are so
2:35:31
overinflated why because these companies
2:35:33
need to grow they need to do more every
2:35:35
company needs to grow and I think that
2:35:38
this this religion this 5g religion is
2:35:42
is really gonna come down to that and
2:35:45
the fight with China yeah we have a
2:35:48
trade war but really it surrounds that
2:35:52
even the trade war the stealing of
2:35:54
technology all these accusations it
2:35:56
comes down to 5g who's gonna be in
2:36:00
charge of it who's running it who runs
2:36:02
whose network and The Wall Street
2:36:04
Journal had a decent breakdown of the
2:36:07
the 5g war which
2:36:11
you probably figured out is that
2:36:13
includes a huawei in China the US
2:36:16
unveiled sweeping charges against
2:36:18
Chinese tech giant Huawei on Monday
2:36:21
formally accusing the company and its
2:36:23
affiliates of stealing trade secrets and
2:36:25
violating Iran sanctions nearly two
2:36:28
dozen charges were filed in two separate
2:36:30
indictments first in Washington state
2:36:32
authorities charged Huawei with stealing
2:36:34
technology from t-mobile the
2:36:37
investigation stemmed from a civil suit
2:36:39
brought by t-mobile in 2014
2:36:41
back when Huawei supplied phones for
2:36:43
t-mobile the company said that the
2:36:45
Chinese firms stole secrets about its
2:36:47
testing robot named tapi Huawei entities
2:36:50
directed employees to take photographs
2:36:52
take measurements and take other
2:36:55
protected information without permission
2:36:57
and finally when all this still did not
2:37:00
get them what they were looking for they
2:37:02
tried to steal tapis robotic arm in
2:37:05
order for engineers in China to
2:37:07
replicate it now the Justice Department
2:37:09
is alleging that the theft was part of
2:37:11
an organized effort and that Huawei even
2:37:13
paid bonuses to employees who
2:37:15
successfully stole confidential
2:37:17
information Huawei has denied wrongdoing
2:37:19
and second in an indictment unsealed in
2:37:22
Brooklyn the u.s. alleged that Huawei
2:37:24
its chief financial officer and two of
2:37:27
Huawei's affiliates were involved in
2:37:29
violating US sanctions against Iran
2:37:31
Huawei through its executives and others
2:37:33
repeatedly claimed two US government
2:37:35
officials and various banks that the
2:37:38
company its subsidiaries and partners
2:37:40
operated in accordance with US sanctions
2:37:42
and export laws and in accordance with
2:37:44
EU and UN sanctions as charged in the
2:37:47
indictment those claims were false
2:37:49
the indictment includes charges against
2:37:51
the company's CFO Manju for her personal
2:37:54
involvement in misleading financial
2:37:56
institution ms mung is the huawei
2:37:58
founders daughter she was arrested in
2:38:00
Canada in December and is fighting
2:38:02
extradition the u.s. is global campaign
2:38:04
against Huawei has enraged China and the
2:38:07
latest indictments are likely to
2:38:08
escalate tension between Washington and
2:38:10
Beijing just as trade talks are set to
2:38:13
resume Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross
2:38:14
tried to make it clear that these
2:38:16
charges are separate from trade
2:38:18
discussion to be clear these indictments
2:38:21
are law enforcement
2:38:23
actions and are wholly separate from our
2:38:26
trade negotiations with China fall wait
2:38:29
products have largely been blocked from
2:38:31
the US but even without access to the US
2:38:33
market Huawei is the world's largest
2:38:35
maker of telecom equipment and the
2:38:37
second largest smartphone company after
2:38:39
Samsung Huawei poses a threat to the US
2:38:41
officials say because it's positioning
2:38:43
itself as a global leader in 5g the
2:38:46
ultra-fast wireless technology that will
2:38:48
soon be connected to everything but that
2:38:50
could also be vulnerable to cyberattacks
2:38:52
so the more I think about this and I
2:38:55
Maura hear these types of reports I
2:38:57
think that the the move has got to be
2:39:00
towards some kind of nationalization or
2:39:03
some way to to get it subsidized by the
2:39:06
the Treasury basically to port to print
2:39:09
money to to smother the Chinese or
2:39:11
whatever it is somewhere we've got to
2:39:13
bring this to a national level and all
2:39:16
this other stuff may just be window
2:39:18
dressing I'm sure yeah Chinese have a
2:39:19
different culture they don't care that
2:39:21
everything's from the people so they
2:39:22
don't see you too stealing
2:39:24
to paraphrase no this is always told us
2:39:28
once
2:39:28
years ago by a communist when I was in
2:39:30
the Soviet Union they said we believe
2:39:33
that all intellectual property is the
2:39:35
property of the people right and that's
2:39:39
the Chinese thing too and they are ok
2:39:41
well they only pay lip-service
2:39:44
our notions right but this 5g there's a
2:39:48
lot riding on it you know it's like I
2:39:50
think health care is also you know the
2:39:53
insurance industry let's call it call it
2:39:54
the health care industry it's Big Pharma
2:39:56
it's bankers within with insurance it's
2:39:58
all of this I think that their their
2:40:01
version of growth and maybe this is why
2:40:03
it's happening is let's give everybody
2:40:05
free health care that the government
2:40:07
pays for and then let's let a lot of
2:40:10
extra people in it's like you know who's
2:40:14
gonna win is not gonna be the taxpayer
2:40:16
but someone's gonna make out like a
2:40:17
bandit because they expand it to an
2:40:19
infinite number free health care and
2:40:22
bring in all kinds of extra people let
2:40:24
them just run in yes there's a formula
2:40:27
for success
2:40:28
it's a winning success but of course you
2:40:32
know some people also take it a little
2:40:33
too far the Sackler family
2:40:36
which is this is not something that is
2:40:38
in the news a lot because it's a
2:40:40
pharmaceutical in the and I was
2:40:42
surprised to see this on Good Morning
2:40:43
America but they did a piece about
2:40:45
Purdue Purdue is the company owned by
2:40:47
the Sackler family that owns the patents
2:40:52
on oxycontin and who well the report
2:40:56
explains how brazen these people are
2:40:58
Michael good morning to you the National
2:41:00
Safety Council says Americans are more
2:41:02
likely to die from an accidental opioid
2:41:04
overdose than a car crash this morning
2:41:06
the Attorney General Massachusetts is
2:41:09
accusing the billionaire sackler family
2:41:11
of contributing to the epidemic saying
2:41:13
they knew the risks but push the drug
2:41:15
anyway the complaint alleges certain
2:41:18
members of the Sackler family or worth
2:41:20
thirteen billion dollars were aware of
2:41:22
the dangers of oxycontin but continued
2:41:25
to push sales according to newly filed
2:41:27
court documents when oxycontin was first
2:41:29
released
2:41:30
Richard Sackler Purdue's former
2:41:32
president and son of the company founder
2:41:34
is quoted saying at a company event that
2:41:36
the launch would be followed by a
2:41:38
blizzard of prescriptions the complaint
2:41:40
also says years later as evidence of
2:41:43
widespread abuse of oxycontin began to
2:41:46
mount Sackler urged the company to blame
2:41:48
addicts allegedly writing in an email we
2:41:51
have to hammer on the abusers in every
2:41:53
way possible
2:41:54
they are the culprits and the problem
2:41:56
they are reckless criminals who do
2:41:59
Pharma telling ABC News the Attorney
2:42:01
General has cherry picked from among
2:42:03
tens of millions of emails and other
2:42:05
business documents produced by Purdue
2:42:07
the complaint is littered with biased
2:42:10
and inaccurate characterizations of
2:42:12
these documents Purdue and the
2:42:14
individual defendants will aggressively
2:42:16
defend against these misleading
2:42:17
allegations now Purdue Pharma statement
2:42:20
goes on to say that we continue to fight
2:42:22
for balance in the public discourse so
2:42:24
that society can simultaneously help
2:42:26
pain patients in need and create real
2:42:29
solutions to the complex problem of
2:42:31
addiction the company and Sackler family
2:42:33
are facing dozens of other lawsuits
2:42:35
across the country that's nice
2:42:38
kill people blame them well the worst
2:42:41
part about it was the idea of behind
2:42:44
oxycontin and their sales pitch was it's
2:42:46
not as addictive
2:42:48
Frank as morphine or yeah thanks guys so
2:42:52
they went out the sales guys this
2:42:54
stuff's not as addictive so we can just
2:42:55
go ahead write it up this is the thing
2:42:59
that and it also has some ill effects to
2:43:01
certain people I mean Rush Limbaugh got
2:43:03
strung out all the time yeah and of
2:43:06
course he used to be a began take you
2:43:07
know he used to be a big talker about
2:43:09
people getting strung out in there but
2:43:13
then he stopped talking about it but it
2:43:14
made him deaf yes and it has that
2:43:19
affected you overdosing on it or taking
2:43:21
too much of this stuff which apparently
2:43:23
just blows out is real I I didn't
2:43:25
realize that that's where his deafness
2:43:26
came from I that's interesting I didn't
2:43:28
know that's what everybody thinks and
2:43:29
then I heard his show before he got his
2:43:32
whatever he had some operations to get
2:43:35
his hearing its kind of back well you
2:43:38
only is not the same but he there was a
2:43:40
period of time where I heard him when he
2:43:42
was deaf still doing his show hmm but he
2:43:46
couldn't hear himself very well and he
2:43:47
did not sound anything like rush lip it
2:43:50
was really I'm saying who's this guy and
2:43:52
now he has the the implants he's got
2:43:55
some implants and so he's now he sounds
2:43:57
like himself again but he didn't sound
2:43:59
like himself when he was just flying
2:44:01
blind as it were and it was a very
2:44:04
interesting voice he had it was not it
2:44:07
was not as bombastic and wasn't it
2:44:09
wasn't yeah he's got a great voice so
2:44:11
it's I guess I guess it uh you lose the
2:44:14
hair in your ears which is exactly what
2:44:17
makes you here that could be it's not
2:44:20
good it's not good stuff what viagra
2:44:23
makes you blind
2:44:24
no John what would people telling you in
2:44:31
that chat room all right how are we
2:44:32
doing we're done actually unless you
2:44:34
wanna I got that funny one okay bring
2:44:36
one more this is B this is a coat this
2:44:38
is shorty this is only uh know eight
2:44:44
seconds this is a man on this just from
2:44:46
a man on the street thing that was done
2:44:49
it by some podcaster and they was of
2:44:51
course he laughs a lot at the end which
2:44:52
makes it funnier but this is a question
2:44:55
man on the street question about what is
2:44:57
the Cold War
2:44:59
I'm trying to find this old war question
2:45:02
okay got your Cold War what was that
2:45:05
about bring the flame freeing the slaves
2:45:15
Cold War what was that about bring the
2:45:18
flame oh yes we really don't deserve to
2:45:25
be a country all right nice all right
2:45:30
everybody that's it for today's
2:45:34
deconstruction I think we've brought you
2:45:35
a lot we didn't get to the the roe v--
2:45:39
wade conversations I'm sure there'll be
2:45:41
more outrage over that it's all
2:45:43
posturing it's all for votes it's all
2:45:45
about the election and it's quite
2:45:47
disgusting the way it's being presented
2:45:48
on all sides Sunday I think we should
2:45:52
try and shed some light and deconstruct
2:45:55
what's going on there
2:45:57
and I'm sure you'll be here then yes
2:46:04
I will be here as well I'll be in there
2:46:07
yeah I'll be probably will you guys be
2:46:09
hey you will you be coming to you from
2:46:11
downtown Austin Texas capital the drone
2:46:13
star state here in FEMA region number
2:46:15
six on all governmental maps in the five
2:46:17
by nine clue do in the common law condo
2:46:19
in the morning everybody
2:46:20
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2:46:24
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2:46:27
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2:47:13
breaking point
2:47:14
breaking point do you know what that
2:47:16
means
2:47:29
I've never heard of sugar frosted flakes
2:48:23
how much does an 18 ounce box of
2:48:26
Cheerios cost
2:48:27
and an 18 ounce box of Cheerios Donald
2:48:34
Trump have you ever used a coupon in
2:48:36
your life well I've never even gone to a
2:48:38
really a food market my wife why I don't
2:48:46
eat Cheerios I'm sorry okay
2:48:48
never heard of it I worked out a lot
2:48:50
made a lot of Wheaties but me let's look
2:48:53
at the facts of what I've tried to sit I
2:48:55
don't eat Cheerios I'm sorry okay
2:48:59
if you go out and you want to buy
2:49:00
groceries you need a picture on a card
2:49:04
you need ID so why you need ID I never
2:49:09
heard of it I'm sorry why you need ID
2:49:14
I don't eat Cheerios I'm sorry okay
2:49:16
I've never heard of it
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