Cover for No Agenda Show 1111: Eleven Eleven
February 10th, 2019 • 3h 25m

1111: Eleven Eleven

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[Music]
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George Stephanopoulos
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I think I'm Jesse Devore so we have this
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great show it's episode 1111 1111 1111
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is a magical number we start at 1111
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Austin time and you're gonna bring in
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George Stephanopoulos his birthday it's
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also the day in 1763 that France ceded
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Canada to England at the Treaty of Paris
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ending the French and Indian War well
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this is of course very important well
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the thing about this the second thing is
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that was the in were the Indians
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fighting on behalf of Britain yes I
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believe they were if I recall on my
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history correctly well how did they mad
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at the Brits managed to pull that off I
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don't know mmm anyway here we are 11 11
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11 11 11 11 we've been talking about
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this for a while now that's 11 11 and I
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don't know if everyone has this we've
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discussed it before but as so often I
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will look at a digital clock and it will
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say 11 11 and it's it's not just me it's
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people all over the globe witnessed this
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all the time at 11:11 and you're
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supposed to make a wish and it will come
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true so I 11 constantly - I mean you
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just see it I mean you're just so many
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hours in the day it's gonna happen two
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hours a day
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yeah that's usually before you go to bed
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and you know I should get up it is kind
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of a good time well 11 I know is that
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coffee time is that why people might
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catch it more no no I
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but eleven eleven
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I only recently heard that you make a
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wish oh that's like you squandered
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probably a hundred wishes yes yeah
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maybe more mm-hmm well our wishes come
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true at least mine has yeah I just want
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to do another show every I breathe I'm
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like we get to do it I'm still alive to
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do a show I got another show another
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show to go I'm very very happy and Tina
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and I the keeper we had dinner with the
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former New York banker and his wife
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Friday night yes I come from the coal
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mine where the canary has spoken to me
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the canary said well there's four eight
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four to three topics three big topics
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and he was I think I think I think he
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may they both may either been there
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significantly before us well maybe they
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had they took a course or rosters I
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think they were loose in the former New
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York bankers literally you got it you
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got to jump in right away so first of
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all he's like ha ha ha ha Trump did it
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so what do you mean he screwed New York
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what are you talking about so everyone's
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all in a tizzy about the to finally get
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my attention
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ones in a tizzy about the 2.8 billion
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dollars a
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taksim deficit and and he's telling me
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he's like that's because of the Trump
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tax as I said are you just figuring this
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out said you didn't realize that the
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state and local tax is capped that that
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wasn't to screw New York in California
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I guess he hadn't thought about it oh
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you're talking about that cap yeah yeah
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yeah the cap is what everyone ignores I
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mean because we were right on to it
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almost immediately because we have one
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of our producers as a local superstar
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CPA it works in the Bay Area I believe
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the anonymous gay as we call it now
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another anonymous gay well the anonymous
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gay I know is the is the accountant oh
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they're not as gay I know is a is a
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lawyer but okay well maybe we should
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introduce
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to each other no but this guy is told
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it's right off the bat there goes a
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zephyr tolls right off the bat on time
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to him - because of this cap on property
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taxes it's gonna it's really is a tax on
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the rich yeah but nobody wanted to bring
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it up none of these analysts wanted to
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bring it up none of these superstars
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none of these pundits not these people
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on the network's wanted to bring it up
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because it would not it would be against
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their narrative you know how we're
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trying to save them buddy
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no the rich are generally burdened with
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a lot of property yeah and they pay a
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lot of property tax all what a burden
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they used to be able to write it off now
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you can yeah exactly
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so this apparently wasn't surprise to
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everybody if they listened to the show
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they wouldn't have gotten so screwed
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okay second thing he said and we weren't
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really talking polity he was just
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blurting stuff out across the table okay
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yeah and I always and I was drinking too
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so alright remember I'm taking notes
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under the table like I'm gonna forget
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this he says just you know Stacey Abrams
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is no Maxine Waters I said what yes
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Stacey Abrams did you see did you see
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her did you see here to give the the the
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reply to the State of the Union see yeah
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of course I did he made on the green
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screen tada ha she's smart man she says
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and he kept saying she's know Maxine
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Waters said why do you say that well
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just you know on the show it's like
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eight we don't see every black woman as
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it as a moron Maxine Waters even were
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we're not racist
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so I finally calm him down over that
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he's like all yeah no it's it's all
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agitated yeah well I mean I guess he's
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trying to what he's trying to give me a
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message and I appreciate you and he
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doesn't listen a lot to the show I don't
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think I think he checks or sometimes the
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time and so you know his feeling is
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probably well I like Adam you know his
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racist and and
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black women dogs blacks everything so I
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guess I have to tell him again to make
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sure he understands Stacy why Abrams is
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no Maxine Waters I know I said you know
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she's a she wrote an article yes oh the
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article in foreign policy magazine that
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was brilliant
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I said one where she says identity
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politics brings us closer to get she's
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smart be on the lookout for her now the
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reason I bring it up today is because he
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is he travels in circles you know he
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travels in circles where they are not
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are circle where they don't know and
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maybe don't care that the New York state
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tax real estate taxes were not
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deductible or not not for $10,000 but
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also he's like Beto remember he was all
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over Beto very early on better better
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better better better yeah but it's not
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Beto it is Stacey Abrams and he says
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were presidents now Chuck's gonna run
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her for Senate he thinks but it could
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get so crazy that they could swoop her
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in depending on how things go I know
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brother and confirmed for your
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information she is a member of the
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Council on Foreign Relations of course
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that's what she wrote in the magazine s
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it's generally reserved for those people
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it's a signal it's for signaling a here
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we well she's lead is read between the
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lines you'll get the picture not go out
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do your job well good so we need to keep
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our eye on Stacey Abrams because she is
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Aniston did you say to him why do you
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why is a woman some random black
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politician in Georgia a member of the
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Council on Foreign Relations no I didn't
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know that I didn't have this information
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at the time will not use it next time
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but the third thing was what kind of
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caught me off guard trumps going down
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with this Bezos thing it's over what
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it's over Trump's going down with the
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bees OHS thing what are you talking
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about and there's this theory that this
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entire fraca
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over the dick pics that the National
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Enquirer or more precisely American
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media Incorporated has and has
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apparently been blackmailing Jeff Bezos
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over that if they find out that I'm just
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giving you his version if if law
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enforcement discovers that this was done
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illegally oh yeah this is a big this way
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there's a couple of things so first the
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National Enquirer made a deal with the
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Justice Department after the payoff of
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Karen McDougal mcdougal for $150,000
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yeah that and they made a deal that
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didn't have to admit any fault but they
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also would need not be accused of
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political motivations and they have I
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think it's a three year period if they
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break any law then American media
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basically is over then I guess though
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the Justice Department would come in and
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bankrupt him and God knows what so
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somehow the and he and he was just went
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on about you know be so heavily secured
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you know he's got the best security
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details not did he sitting dick takes to
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girlfriend I mean do you know how many
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places that cabana if they thought not
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could be the girlfriend yeah but here's
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where the mainstream media is trying to
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tie this in that his the other woman
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shall we say Sanchez I think her last
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name is that her brother has links to
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Roger stone don't think of your Roger
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Scott stone thing no no no no no but you
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know anyways just going on like this
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comes out it'll be over it'll be
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obstruction of justice all I'm like no
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way suborning something or others more
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like it so it isn't any of what is
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happening now is these those dreamers
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these dreamers and how they have to this
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everything has to relate to everything
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has to relate to Toronto everything has
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to have something to do with him going
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down well this and you I'd like you to
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check with your Lib Joe friends to see
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if they're picking up on the same vibe
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I'm sure
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but you know what Jeff Bezos did for
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those of you who didn't who didn't I
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have a couple clips oh good let's let's
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do that then let's say you have a
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background or so we can really
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understand both of them our background
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errs there are two versions and they're
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pretty much they're not the same ad
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because there's a different angle on
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each one you play one or the other or
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both but Bezos and texts CBS this is the
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basic story Amazon founder Jeff Bezos
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claims the owner of the National
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Inquirer tried to blackmail him here's
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Tony Tecopa am I the publisher of
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National Enquirer is on the defense
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after being publicly accused of
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threatening to run lewd photos of the
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world's richest man Amazon CEO Jeff
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Bezos and TV host Lauren Sanchez a woman
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he was having an affair with in a blog
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post on Thursday Bezos revealed emails
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he says are from am i threatening to
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publish compromising images including at
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least two naked selfies of him
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Bezos says it was part of a politically
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motivated hit which the publisher denies
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wired editor-in-chief Nick Thompson the
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tech no question is how the heck did the
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National Enquirer get these pictures
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because of the allegations of threats
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Bezos made public am I may have violated
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the terms of a non-prosecution deal
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inked with federal officials after
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investigation into campaign finance
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violations am i admitted it paid Karen
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McDougal a hundred and fifty thousand
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dollars to silence her claims of an
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affair with Donald Trump before he was
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president sources tell CBS News
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prosecutors in the Southern District of
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New York are looking into the
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allegations made by Bezos that am i
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chief david pecker is trying to extort
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and blackmail him am i said it acted
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lawfully and said it's launching its own
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probe to promptly and thoroughly
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investigate the claims actor Terry Crews
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tweeted on Friday that a.m. I tried to
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silence him and journalist Ronan furrow
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says he also faced blackmail efforts
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from a.m. I'm for his part Bezos hired a
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security expert to uncover how his texts
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were accessed
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he's Jeff Bezos he probably knows good
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cybersecurity so the question of how the
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pictures got from Bezos or Sanchez to
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the National Enquirer has huge political
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and possibly geopolitical consequences
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it is the Bezos divorce worth tens of
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billions of dollars is not yet finalized
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and Rena Hina's wife of 25 years
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announced their separation after the
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Inquirer said it was about to release
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text between Bezos and Sanchez everyone
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wants to know how they got those tax is
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it and you and I were like gives a crap
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you know I don't think about how they
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got the text if we can find out that
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there's a link to Trump that's going
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down actually this clip means a lot more
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I'm glad you did it because I didn't
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think in those terms that they're
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thinking this is like a bigger deal than
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it is first of all let's talk about a
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couple of well actually we can play I'd
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like to I'd like to hear this the second
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clip yes then you really need to discuss
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this so people have some understanding
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of where the National Enquirer fits in
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the scheme of things yeah so I want I do
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want to also want to talk about mcdougal
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and then Farrow but okay the world's
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richest man Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos has
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publicly accused the owner of the
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National Enquirer
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of extortion and blackmail Bezos
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recently hired a private investigator to
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determine how the tabloid newspaper
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obtained private text messages between
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him and his lover and whether the papers
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actions were politically motivated for
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years the national Enquirer's top editor
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David pecker has had a close
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relationship with President Trump who
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frequently attacks Bezos in the
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Washington Post which Bezos owns on
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Thursday night a reporter at The
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Washington Post told MSNBC bezos's
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security and legal team believed the
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private X might have been accessed by a
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quote government entity national
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Enquirer's parent company American media
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he responded to bezos's investigation by
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threatening to publish revealing photos
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of Bezos if he did not agree to publicly
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state that the national Enquirer's
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coverage is not politically motivated or
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influenced by political forces in a blog
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post on the site medium Bezos suggests
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the leak of his text messages might be
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connected to his ownership of The
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Washington Post
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Bezos wrote quote it's unavoidable that
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certain
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powerful people who experience
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Washington Post news coverage will
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wrongly conclude I am their enemy
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President Trump is one of those people
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obvious by his many tweets also the
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posts essential and unrelenting coverage
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of the murder of its columnist Jamel
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khashoggi is undoubtedly unpopular in
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certain circles in his blog post Bezos
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went on to write for reasons still to be
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better understood the Saudi angle seems
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to hit a particularly sensitive nerve
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unquote meanwhile Pulitzer prize-winning
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journalist Ronan Farrow of The New
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Yorker has also revealed he was
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threatened with blackmail over his
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reporting on the National Enquirer and
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President Trump let me just address the
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Saudi Arabia part of this it was the
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American media who released a I don't
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know if it was a part of one of their
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magazines or if it was a separate issue
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they had this full-on kind of
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hagiography blowjob pictorial of the
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saudi prince and how he's gonna make so
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much you know great stuff in america
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yeah let cetera it's all before
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Khashoggi couple xi so that's why that's
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brought into the story and you know so
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that was seen as a trump saudi ami
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triangle to show everyone how great
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saudi arabia is which was then obviously
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tarnished by the killing or really
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subsequent reporting of khashoggi in the
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in and by the post all right couple of
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things i think we did you say we're
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gonna call Khashoggi a couple of things
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the mcdougal situation which was
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mentioned in the first report was not a
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buy off they had hired her at a high
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rate of pay 150,000 to write an article
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which was then killed right which is
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different the Ronan Farrow thing the so
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called blackmail Pharaoh's trying to get
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himself back in the news
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it seems to me
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because he threw himself into the into
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this store he has to do his his
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blackmail was they said you know if you
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do this we're going to ruin you oh these
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sorts of Hollywood style threats yeah is
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never gonna work in this town again
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we're gonna ruin you are not blackmail
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no it's just a threat at Norton Norton
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nor was that
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nor was the note from the Washington
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posta B's knows the note did not say you
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know this is what we're gonna do it says
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look this is what we have this is quite
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a list of what you have but if you if
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you want to make sure that never comes
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to light then let's all stop all
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investigations yeah that well that's an
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interpretable situation I agree it could
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be seen as blackmail now the other thing
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is is that I like the way the Democracy
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Now woman Mimi
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always starts everything off with some
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sort of a class structured commentary
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that's just subtle it seems kind of
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subtle but it's not really if you listen
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to compared to anybody else's report
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where you start over the story the
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world's richest man oh yeah yes after
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first words out of your mouth
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yeah so nice person now let's talk about
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the Enquirer for a minute The Enquirer
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is well known I don't think that the
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reporting groups of the general public
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to live jaws your banker who seems to be
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seem to be was flat-footed of a former
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former back staying former banker former
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paint right yeah was the Baker always a
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banker he was flat-footed about that I
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think that I doubt he or the general
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public at large know about the copious
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amounts of money that are paid for
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people for photos and inside information
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no certainly not in fact you know
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whenever I tell stories about you know
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this kind of stuff or my own experiences
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which just as an aside when I'm uniquely
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qualified to know what it's like to be
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in some form of personal situation that
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the media and the is specifically the
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the gossip press has latched on to the
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one thing that can drive you insane is
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who did this to me who who positioned
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this who leaked it
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who said something and when you are the
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richest man in the world that can go a
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little bit overboard it's just - trying
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to find out who because it's really
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embarrassing yeah well I could imagine a
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picture of him his pecker
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oh yes pecker not the pecker oh and
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going right going viral and gets on the
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net it's everywhere so go look at this a
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Bezos nice P nice package I don't have
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to remind you of my first wife do i what
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about her
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oh yeah that she would do dies yeah you
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don't get you forgot about the videos
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already yeah I do I don't care about I'm
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just saying this is what happens he goes
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you could throw his nuts people can't
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and it's always the sex stuff well the
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thing is is that this is probably I mean
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he did think that a guy that he's gonna
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send the NSA or any of these agencies
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because the NSA is not run by his pals
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is the implication which is funny it is
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but they always make this implication so
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yeah that's who did it not the you know
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the Sanchez woman saying look at this or
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to her girlfriend or her brother or how
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about the woman scorned scorned I think
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was is - I think she's talked about
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being bought off but it's very easy and
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you get you you send the picture to
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yourself real quick some people are
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really good at this and then you send it
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to the in court you're telling the
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Enquirer what you've got they tell you
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what they can what kind of a check they
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can scratch and I said we'll give you
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five will give you ten we gave you ten
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thousand dollars to those pictures right
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which is pretty much pin money for these
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guys who put the gossip sheets and that
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mean that's how they get all the Dai Li
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get the pictures of John Edwards with
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his second wife you know as old well I
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also thought it was interesting that in
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Bezos is post on medium which is just
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tickles me that that's where he
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published him you know it's like he
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claims that this is not newsworthy you
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know they really don't have the right
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it's
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intellectual property look I've
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litigated that shit in court against
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magazines and yes you are absolutely
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newsworthy Jeff Bezos
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and yes if they acquire that by buying
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it from someone or some other means that
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is not illegal they absolutely have the
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right to print that and you have no
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recourse to your so-called intellectual
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property of your own person or of
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pictures huh no just don't public figure
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it is even worse well he literally
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writes this doesn't you know this is no
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good for anybody I'm not important no
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one should care about me okay yeah well
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good luck good luck with that argument
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yeah
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so they people do you know they're
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they're seeing you know things that
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don't exist inquire this is just the way
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they do business and I think that you
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know they've always done business this
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way they may have paid 50 grand for
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these oh maybe more no maybe more this
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is that's not a huge amount for what you
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can get for some things so it's possible
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and if you're somebody has access to
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these pictures we've even seen them and
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you need some money yes your best friend
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that you know that's that's you know
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gonna get kind of embarrassed for a
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while but you could use you could use
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ten twenty thirty forty thousand dollars
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you know everybody can count use and she
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kind of you know it's a nice you know
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but you won't tell her if this is
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nonsense these guys are just making a
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mountain out of a well I it's it's
23:27
embarrassing and it's and it is lewd and
23:31
lascivious but the way they're pointing
23:34
the food is somehow trying to point a
23:35
finger at Trump are you kidding me
23:37
not just pointing just saying uh when
23:40
this comes out he's toast toast again
23:43
yeah
23:44
now look at the Trump rotation people I
23:49
I dunno why I think I know I'd be Zoe's
23:51
has really freaked out and it's not that
23:55
hard to figure out
23:56
except you know when you're down in the
23:58
woods with the Twitter people and the
24:00
blue checkmarks and your mainstream
24:02
media you can't always see the forest
24:04
for the trees the big issue here is if
24:08
you have the guy running Amazon and you
24:10
got to think of Amazon in the broadest
24:12
scope of
24:13
all its services and Huws and you cannot
24:17
keep your dick pics secure
24:19
why the hell should project Jedi for 500
24:23
million dollars be placed with you and
24:25
not with Azure from Microsoft that's
24:30
behind the whole thing could that could
24:32
completely be true five hundred five
24:36
hundred million dollars
24:37
I'll get you your dick pic botha no
24:39
problem and that image they they let him
24:43
have a helicopter pad there and wherever
24:45
it is and with the new headquarters in
24:47
Virginia it's the big Jedi deal I forget
24:51
what the acronym stands for but it's the
24:53
big CIA cloud of the Department of
24:56
Defense everything's gonna be and it may
24:58
be much bigger than 500 we're in the
25:00
deal
25:00
of course it could why the hell would
25:03
you want to go with the guy who can't
25:05
keep his big pic secure you're gonna
25:08
keep our national security information
25:10
the CIA you're gonna keep that secure mm
25:12
pass yeah I think that's fine to believe
25:17
that's the situation that exists in this
25:19
all this hole and of course bringing
25:21
Trump into it and pointing to figure in
25:23
am i use the government that's what that
25:25
one report said they think the
25:27
government had some that come on yeah
25:29
yeah and I say hands all over it it is
25:31
he's not gonna do anything yeah so I
25:35
think that's the real issue and it could
25:37
be a dirty trick stur working for
25:39
Microsoft I mean at this point Microsoft
25:41
has a lot of fixers yeah right then
25:44
Microsoft is you know competing for most
25:47
valuable company all the time with
25:48
Amazon - yeah they're right up there in
25:51
the top five you know pushing around
25:53
yeah that's if I were B's those that's
25:56
what I'd be freaked out about for sure
25:57
my god damn manna give me the
25:59
headquarters that give me the helipad
26:01
and now they got my dick pics damn well
26:05
Squire I'm sure
26:07
pecker knows who the what the conduit is
26:11
but he's not talking no does he have to
26:14
do Microsoft got to protect this or is
26:16
he smart if it was Microsoft so solved
26:26
we figure this stuff out exactly did you
26:31
make a quick transition to another topic
26:33
that's similar she didn't mention
26:35
khashoggi yeah and and here's an NSA
26:40
this is what the NSA actually does they
26:42
pull this kind of crap if it was the NSA
26:45
but I thought this coincidence
26:50
was a bit much for me to take in fact
26:53
that it wasn't even pointed out as a
26:54
coincidence or fishy by a me on
26:59
Democracy Now kind of disappoints me
27:01
which play this clip NSA under comes
27:03
under cover under uncovers voice
27:07
recording the New York Times is
27:09
reporting US intelligence agencies have
27:12
uncovered a 2017 conversation in which
27:15
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman
27:18
told a top aide he would go after two
27:21
Malka shocked she quote with a bullet if
27:24
the exiled journalist could not be
27:26
brought back to Saudi Arabia thirteen
27:28
months later in October of 2018 Ashok
27:32
shoe was murdered inside the Saudi
27:34
consulate in Istanbul the discovery of
27:37
the crown prince's statement was made as
27:39
the National Security Agency and other
27:41
u.s. spy agencies are reviewing years of
27:44
intercepted Saudi voice and text
27:46
communications according to The Times
27:48
Mohammed bin Salman made the comment
27:51
about khashoggi
27:53
in September of 2017 the same month when
27:57
khashoggi she began writing columns in
27:59
the Washington Post critical of the
28:01
Saudi government the White House faces a
28:03
deadline today to determine whether the
28:06
Saudi Crown Prince was personally
28:08
responsible for khashoggi Xi's murder
28:11
hmm deadline tomorrow FAC comes out
28:16
today after two years almost two years
28:18
of September 17 magical magical facto
28:21
magical fact and the thing that's
28:24
interesting to me is that they have so
28:26
much data in these computers the NSA in
28:29
particular that they can dig this up oh
28:32
sure sure
28:35
it's unbelievable mmm the people don't
28:38
people aren't upset about this and
28:39
democracy now that she's more concerned
28:41
about the Khashoggi thing because she's
28:43
like I don't know why the example of us
28:47
killing people here's what I understand
28:49
but she's not concerned about this kind
28:51
of spooking spying so how was this
28:54
unmasked that's my question because
28:56
clearly I mean were there any American
28:59
citizens in these calls we're never
29:02
gonna find that out probably not and I'm
29:05
guessing that you did a search of word
29:08
search for bullet or something the
29:10
president searching for the last six
29:12
months four different words and the
29:14
files are so big they can't actually go
29:16
start listening to them because it would
29:17
take a lifetime so you have to do these
29:20
word searches and hope that you get you
29:22
hit a home run and they did with bullet
29:24
hmm yeah there's this a lot of spying
29:28
going on yeah oh my goodness well there
29:42
let's just stick with maybe get it out
29:45
of the way I don't if you have anything
29:46
for 2020 which you know before I even go
29:49
into that I think we lose complaining
29:51
about it and you've always got the
29:52
stories I got nothing all right
29:54
well cuz there's always you have a warn
29:56
things do we have a AAA OC thing what I
29:59
was going to say is that I think we
30:01
discussed a couple months ago that you
30:03
know we have to do more with podcasts
30:05
because the people that matter people
30:06
have policy people that are in the the
30:09
mainstream m5m they're now showing up on
30:11
podcast many of them are doing podcasts
30:14
and I think we're really at a close to a
30:17
tipping point and of course it's obvious
30:18
that somewhere down the road 10 15 20
30:22
years you know it will all be podcast so
30:24
most of it will be probably
30:25
independently produced you'll still have
30:28
a mainstream but I don't know how
30:30
relevant we'll be if you look at look at
30:34
democracy now that's basically a podcast
30:37
that you and a couple other people watch
30:38
I mean it's not much bigger than that so
30:41
you know Joe Rogan is almost like the
30:44
The Tonight Show of our era it's not
30:46
Fallon
30:47
if you don't mind me saying so okay yeah
30:51
you know so so I think that it's we're
30:53
going towards this point where the
30:55
podcast and it's hard because podcast
30:58
you know you can't just you're not gonna
31:00
get a little snippet from someone
31:02
there's not a youtube video you have to
31:03
listen to him I've listened to a lot
31:07
this past few in its and the more people
31:10
can listen to them in timecode and send
31:12
us time codes the better it will be
31:14
because it's very time consuming but I
31:16
do have a few gems I think but let's
31:19
just stick with what's going on and you
31:22
know who's anointed or not I did see the
31:25
Elizabeth Warren announcement this I
31:27
thought was an interesting commercial
31:29
Saturday February 16
31:33
[Applause]
31:34
[Music]
31:36
with Michael B Jordan Bradley Cooper and
31:39
federal rights
31:44
Oprah live from Times Square with Beto
31:47
do you think he's gonna get anointed on
31:50
stage I think so he's Oprah's choice
31:55
that's not to be that's dangerous zone
31:58
on don't underestimate what what Beto
32:03
could do with Oprah I'm sure that bit
32:06
that Oprah can make a splash is better
32:07
but the public is not gonna go for this
32:09
this guy's never I mean the public goes
32:13
for whoever has the most mom it was
32:15
pretty bad he's just sure you know
32:16
senator just voted present all the time
32:19
and this guy didn't even get his job
32:22
couldn't even beat Ted Cruz Ted Cruz
32:28
you're disqualified be fair to be a
32:30
Democrat in Texas before all the
32:31
California says no he was a little early
32:34
he'll get there if you were to continue
32:36
he might get there well I have the
32:42
Elizabeth Warren thing happened yeah and
32:45
I have the short version which i think
32:47
is all it should anybody should do this
32:49
CBS giving her her her do and this is
32:52
the last you're gonna hear of her oh yes
32:55
I got it
32:56
Democratic senator Elizabeth Warren is
32:58
officially running for president she
33:00
formally launched her bid today in
33:01
Lawrence Massachusetts Warren says that
33:04
she will fight against economic
33:05
inequality and push for increasing
33:08
corruption regulations in Washington
33:10
yeah she's gonna fight against
33:12
inequality and pushing against
33:14
corruption that's original that's odd
33:16
because that was not the big takeaway
33:18
from her speech the big takeaway that
33:20
was the green New Deal she's all in on
33:23
the green New Deal yeah and she's
33:25
sending out emails chip in she could
33:27
keep doing chip in email chip in he ship
33:30
in three bucks chip in green new deal
33:32
and then she and her campaign song
33:36
respect
33:38
RESP ICT if only yes that's her
33:43
campaigns are very brazen
33:46
she's too much so she watched this whole
33:49
American Indian thing is she's really
33:50
screwed because of the that statement
33:54
but I got adamson talking about podcast
33:57
I listened to his his periscope thing
34:00
yep it's hard to get clips from it
34:03
because he's he's that one says he's
34:05
long-winded but he's he's like a deposit
34:10
seems to be his best friend so you had
34:12
to clip a lot of load bet that's funny
34:14
that's when he's looking at the chatroom
34:15
see if he has to block yeah spends a lot
34:17
of time interacting which is good this
34:19
modern yeah but so he did have a
34:21
commentary but about Elizabeth Warren
34:25
and her approach to the problem that
34:27
she's faced with this American India
34:29
especially that document that surfaced
34:31
then where she wrote it down when she's
34:33
trying to get into the Texas bar and I
34:36
think that he's hit something here into
34:38
something we've always kind of he points
34:40
a couple of it points out something that
34:42
we probably should always take into
34:43
consideration and he I think nails what
34:46
she should have done but doesn't have
34:48
the capability here's what I think she
34:50
did wrong what she did wrong was you
34:54
know the way she handled it of course
34:56
but I don't think she's handled it with
34:58
the sense of humor that it called for
35:01
don't you think a sense of humor was
35:03
necessary and apparently she doesn't
35:06
have one remember I told you that 103
35:09
people don't have a sense of humor the
35:11
smart way to play this wooded them to
35:14
consider it as funny as the people
35:17
watching it she should have paced the
35:19
public because the public thinks this is
35:22
hilarious and she should have just
35:24
agreed say yeah I got totally taken yeah
35:29
good point
35:30
she's a mocker she's not she has no
35:33
humor she's one of those mockers sarcasm
35:36
she's a sarcastic person
35:38
yeah no sense of humor whatsoever and I
35:41
never thought about it till he brought
35:42
it up when Susie said it you go yeah oh
35:44
yeah I never heard a good joke out of
35:47
her or anything even remotely funny no
35:49
she's not that person with a sense of
35:51
humor at all
35:52
she looks always on the verge of Ebsen
35:54
to angry tears
35:58
this little this little but if one other
36:00
three people don't have a sense of humor
36:03
that's kind of sad if it's true and I
36:05
think it might be hmm
36:07
tell me does that mean so much to
36:09
ministers don't exactly what exactly
36:12
does it mean to not have a sense of
36:14
humor mean you you can't make a joke you
36:16
can't laugh about anything
36:18
yeah what exactly does that suppose do
36:20
the ladder huh but you've nothing's
36:22
funny cuz you don't nothing's funny
36:24
every to you because you don't have a
36:25
sense of here we don't see you don't see
36:27
humor in everyday life well well I think
36:31
I got a slap-happy joke I mean I know a
36:35
lot of people that have a great sense of
36:36
humor and cannot for the life of them
36:39
ever tell the joke and they're not
36:41
interested in they don't tell jokes they
36:43
just never weren't a joke telling family
36:46
right but they've put their laugh at
36:50
things they seem to laugh at the right
36:51
time to not laughing cuz every I've
36:53
always worried about the person that
36:55
doesn't have a sense of humor but knows
36:56
how to laugh and there's peas oh that's
36:59
B Zoe's the phony laugh look around they
37:04
see somebody else laughing it's for
37:05
their good they go nuts we have some
37:08
laughing
37:09
don't we have that Vizio's laugh
37:11
somewhere we probably do overcome you
37:14
see what is this what is this oh you
37:17
might have to play the gender Bezos okay
37:25
I'll play that end of show sounds like a
37:28
winner oh I do have a gem just regarding
37:34
well not really
37:35
20/20 but just the political positions
37:38
Virginia I asked on the last show I
37:42
think where's al Sharpton wit how come
37:44
these guys don't know you're okay here's
37:47
how it typically works you're in
37:48
blackface you do something stupid
37:50
al Sharpton shows up he makes a big
37:53
stink outside your office with this na n
37:56
the now Action Network I think it's
37:57
called and then you write him a check
38:01
now and I'm not I'm not making this up
38:05
I mean you donate to the NA n and then
38:09
Sharpton goes away and you get
38:10
to do a little photo op and their
38:13
solution this is if this is where the
38:15
Catholic Church operated well Sharpton
38:18
has made quite a business out of it and
38:20
I said well how come he's where is he
38:22
that this is such a beautiful spot well
38:24
see Mike who lives in the state said oh
38:28
he was there and listen to what Reverend
38:31
Al said yes governor Kinsey who you have
38:36
to be accountable for things that you do
38:39
yes the governor can be forgiven yes the
38:42
state can be forgiven but forgiveness
38:45
without a price is not forgiveness
38:55
[Music]
39:01
forgiveness got a price he's just open
39:08
about it yeah it's got a price you got
39:12
to pay the price
39:14
die die nod design and I'd whip my
39:17
checkbook out so fast hey L let's get
39:22
the Hasselblad in here so we look really
39:24
good together
39:26
that guy's too much well he noticed you
39:30
know he's got it down where he's that he
39:32
can you know he's got it down he's the
39:35
whole thing was developed except was
39:38
developed by the other black Minister se
39:41
Jackson Jesse Jackson shakedown man
39:44
suspect oh yeah it's the shakedown wait
39:46
didn't like didn't like a troll room
39:48
says they wrote a book about it called
39:51
shakedown you kidding me I I believe
39:55
that might be true ah Jesse Jackson oh
39:58
let me check shakedown that would be
40:01
interesting this is a book we uh uh well
40:04
it was written to bow okay I see
40:07
Sharpton shakedown I don't know if he
40:10
wrote it was written about no I think
40:12
was written about us okay
40:14
yeah yes oh man this goes way back
40:17
sharpton shakedown getting rich off
40:19
racism nice yeah well good times
40:24
business is good forever now yeah you
40:28
gotta wonder what he doesn't hurt and
40:29
let's put it that you gotta wonder what
40:30
he has on NBC brass
40:32
I mean he's not on the air for no reason
40:35
he sucks I mean can't read can't speak
40:39
guy totally sucks is what like he's an
40:41
embarrassment
40:42
yeah so why is he on the air shakedown
40:45
you know just maybe hedging their bets
40:48
over there I don't know know who can say
40:51
yes fantastic fantastic
40:55
all right well speaking of Scott in his
41:01
his uh his periscope videos I was
41:05
listening to and actually I caught I got
41:08
caught on some funky bias that I have
41:10
you know there's this one guy Tim Poole
41:13
and if you ever seen him nope and he
41:16
does YouTube videos and from time to
41:19
time one of our producers will send me a
41:21
link to a video say this is great you
41:24
gotta watch it it's like an hour like
41:26
you instead of saying well you know go
41:29
to this timecode you know you can also
41:31
send me a link that's queued up for the
41:32
right time code just say that this is
41:35
great
41:36
you gotta watch it it's and then I look
41:37
at the guy I see this he has like a
41:39
youtuber shot the guys in the bedroom
41:41
has got a beanie on his head I'm like no
41:43
and he talks a little bit like ben
41:46
shapiro about a little machine-gunning
41:48
not quite as bad and so I always pass
41:50
the Bible I'm not interested
41:52
and so I'm listening to this Joe Rogan
41:55
show with Tim Poole and it doesn't dock
41:57
I'm only listening I'm not seeing the
41:59
visual like this guy's interesting he's
42:01
got a lot to say and then it really
42:03
dawns on me an hour into it like holy
42:05
crap that's this guy so I this is why I
42:08
think video is a bad idea for podcasting
42:11
then maybe this guy has his fame through
42:13
podcasts through YouTube videos and it
42:16
should be a pocket I don't know but it
42:18
was I missed out clearly on some stuff
42:20
because the guy's interesting has a lot
42:21
of things to say he turned off by his by
42:25
his superficial appearance
42:27
absolutely and I I admit it look by the
42:29
way that's I think broadcasters
42:30
discovered that this is important some
42:32
time back what they figured that out
42:37
already
42:38
the the appealing looks and and just the
42:42
vision by itself keeps people tuned in
42:44
yeah maybe not like we're just shallow
42:46
old white guys if the fuck do we know
42:48
but he does know he's been in these
42:51
BuzzFeed circles he's worked for
42:53
BuzzFeed for vice for Vox you know he's
42:56
a former kind of skater guy very
43:00
anti-establishment and he's now
43:02
positioned into this place where he has
43:04
very very large following on on YouTube
43:07
and he sat down with an actually of
43:09
three clips because there's two other
43:11
things that are really important that he
43:12
was in the middle of that that I'd like
43:14
to share but first why Alex Jones was
43:18
banned because they were talking about
43:20
this you know and Joe Rogan apparently
43:22
got so much hate for his interview with
43:24
Jack Dorsey from Twitter that you know
43:27
he's like ha Jackson come back and and
43:29
Joe Rogan's like I want to learn from
43:31
this and I mean I think he did a fine
43:33
job except for not disclosing that you
43:35
know he takes money from one of his
43:37
companies and we got answers out of it
43:40
kind of you know it's like whatever it
43:41
was it was enough to satisfy his what it
43:44
was it was what it was but Dorsey never
43:48
really answered why Alex Jones
43:49
specifically got banned and Tim Poole
43:51
did enlighten the audience Jamie you
43:53
pulled up why Alex was banned to which
43:56
is you know it's not very clear like
44:00
when when you think about the fact that
44:02
they were saying that he had never done
44:03
anything on their platform that was ban
44:06
a ball and then what was the one final
44:09
thing like any Jack didn't know what he
44:12
was he got he confronted Oliver Darcy of
44:14
CNN in DC and for several minutes was
44:18
yelling at him while they filmed and
44:19
apparently that's my understanding was
44:21
the justification for banning him that
44:23
he was harassing a journalist or
44:24
something that effect which is in my
44:26
opinion absurd and was doing it on
44:28
Twitter
44:29
um I guess they post it to terms live on
44:31
periscope platform so if you do
44:34
something on periscope they can get you
44:36
banned from Twitter well that's the same
44:38
thing right yeah this because they're
44:39
connected that yeah
44:40
I in my opinion so it's make it makes a
44:43
good point how does Alex Jones get
44:46
banned for giving that guy a hard time
44:48
but Kathy Griffin doesn't get banned for
44:50
literally calling for these children
44:51
leading a harassment campaign names
44:54
someone with millions of followers led a
44:56
harassment campaign I'm gonna use their
44:58
language yeah if you're calling on your
45:00
followers to do something York you're
45:01
engaging in a campaign yeah but Alex
45:03
Jones confronting the journalist who
45:05
advocated for his banning his abandon
45:07
bull offense here's the important thing
45:09
about Jones
45:10
Oliver Darcy said on CNN it wasn't that
45:13
Jones broke the rules that got him
45:15
banned because you know what what Darcy
45:17
said is he's been breaking the rules in
45:19
the past they never cared it was only
45:20
because of media pressure they took
45:22
action against him okay well we know
45:24
many other people break the rules we
45:26
know far-left accounts have doxxed law
45:28
enforcement we know Kathy Griffin let a
45:30
craftsman campaign there's no media
45:31
pressure that's one of the big problems
45:33
Twitter knows conservatives aren't going
45:35
to be able to level any kind of campaign
45:37
against their platform there's not
45:39
scared of it so this actually led to
45:41
kind of some enlightening information
45:43
about how Twitter functions the the true
45:47
reality of the blue checkmark
45:49
verification which as we know is it's
45:53
it's big-name celebrities and it's
45:55
journalists you can have a thousand
45:57
followers and you're on K podunk and
45:59
you'll get a blue checkmark because
46:01
you're a journalist you have a check
46:03
mark I don't have a check mark I've
46:05
asked for one there's been petitions for
46:06
one I'm not a celebrity I'm not a
46:08
journalist I'm doing both the celebrity
46:10
and a journalist that's what's funny I'm
46:12
just a douche dick and I need to shut up
46:14
but they consider you a douche but if
46:18
somebody does it's like someone person
46:21
over their age very important point
46:23
because we have two sides to Twitter of
46:26
course we have the people who have their
46:29
hands in the code on the buttons all the
46:31
time which can be done with or without
46:32
whatever approval processes but more
46:35
important everything of course and more
46:38
importantly if you have a system we call
46:41
it the machine the machine that
46:43
interacts with mainstream tell mainly
46:45
cable news but mainstream television but
46:48
they also all interact with each other
46:49
and we're talking the buzz feeds the
46:52
Huff Pose
46:53
all of these bullcrap operations well
46:56
and I say that I really mean that that
46:58
bullcrap and we have more about that
47:00
later
47:01
he so having been in the middle of it
47:04
for him to explain kind of the process
47:05
and he uses part of the example is the
47:09
the high school kids and the and the
47:11
American Indian fracas and explains how
47:16
it works and what really runs Twitter
47:19
news organizations are headquartered in
47:20
big cities the big ones you know seeing
47:22
even Fox News is in New York so there's
47:24
a lot of people who work at Fox News are
47:26
actually liberal people don't seem to
47:27
know that you live in New York you're
47:29
probably not a staunch conservative so
47:31
what happens then news breaks you've got
47:33
all these journalists because I've
47:34
worked with them you know I worked for
47:36
Vice I worked for fusion and they sit
47:37
around at tables they meet up after work
47:39
from different offices and they talk
47:41
about things and they all tell each
47:42
other the exact same thing and so this
47:44
is why you see covington happen these
47:46
people will follow each other on Twitter
47:47
so when someone tweets this Macha kid
47:50
got in the face of Nathan Phillips they
47:52
only see each other's tweets and they
47:54
just write it they don't do any
47:56
journalism it's mind-blowing to me
47:58
because the second video that came out
48:00
from Covington you literally watch
48:01
Nathan Phillips walk in to up to the kid
48:03
in get his face but at the same time we
48:05
have a serious journalism problem and
48:06
this links back to Twitter yet and
48:08
what's what's what's fascinating is
48:10
following this story an op-ed I believe
48:12
it was in the New York Times said stop
48:14
tweeting art said never tweet brian
48:16
Stelter from CNN then got a statement
48:18
that but someone from Twitter said
48:21
journalists are the lifeblood of our
48:22
platform and so that's why I think
48:24
you've got these predominantly new
48:26
york-based
48:27
progressive writers they're fresh out of
48:30
college they get hired for you know
48:32
moderate salaries to work in a newsroom
48:34
sit around each other all day sharing
48:36
the same ideas not exploring anything
48:37
outside their bubble and Twitter
48:38
supports them because they're the ones
48:40
who drive traffic to Twitter they keep
48:42
the conversation going and I think
48:43
that's where Twitter spies partly comes
48:45
from the other is that clearly you're in
48:47
San Francisco you're gonna have you know
48:49
your staff the people who are who are
48:51
you know running content curation and
48:53
banning people they lean left
48:55
I think he's nailing it with the with
48:58
them all sitting around they're all you
49:00
know barely there's nothing we haven't
49:02
talked about on this show numerous times
49:05
synched I'm not saying that we haven't
49:07
touched on it and the last clip we've
49:09
talked about as well but never with one
49:11
important detail we've always talked
49:13
about traffic buying and how bullcrap it
49:15
is and how this this bubble has been at
49:18
which is now starting to burst clearly
49:20
since these very same news organizations
49:22
have to let 15 to 20 percent of their
49:25
workforce go but there's one thing we we
49:28
never discussed in the traffic buying
49:30
equation and Tim Poole brought it it's
49:34
it's publicly known but not talked about
49:36
a whole lot that these media
49:37
organizations mostly these digital new
49:39
startups don't actually get a lot of
49:41
views so what they do is it's called
49:43
traffic assignment there's a company
49:46
called comScore that tracks the the
49:48
viewership the unique views these sites
49:50
have if you're trying to attract
49:52
investment and you say we get 20 million
49:54
views per month they're gonna say that's
49:56
cool but this site gets 60 what do they
49:58
do well there are some sites this is
50:00
according to Variety modern farmer calm
50:03
whatwhat is that I have no idea I've
50:05
never heard of it but there are many
50:06
sites which you've probably seen where
50:08
it's like the top 25 celebrities who you
50:11
know mess up their makeup yes you click
50:13
the page and I'll show you a photo in
50:14
order to the next photo you got to click
50:16
the next page that's that way they turn
50:18
you one person at 25 unique views are 25
50:22
views I wants a unique then a company
50:25
like vice for instance will buy the
50:28
assignment of your traffic and attribute
50:30
to themselves so when the comScore
50:32
numbers come out it will say all of
50:35
those views from those clickbait sites
50:36
are actually vice again I'm quoting
50:39
variety here I don't wanna get sued but
50:40
variety said that their traffic went
50:42
down 17% because someone they were
50:45
buying traffic assignment from was like
50:48
going through turmoil and shaken and
50:49
being shaken up and another one of their
50:51
traffic assignment partners switched to
50:54
I think like you know got told that NBC
50:55
or something so so what ends up
50:57
happening well I can say a little bit
51:00
there was a company that was a prominent
51:02
digital news outlet I knew someone there
51:05
who was decently high up who told me our
51:09
company is contemplating whether or not
51:11
we should engage in traffic assignment
51:13
to inflate our numbers and I said don't
51:15
do it like that's wrong yeah and they
51:17
said but we need investment
51:19
so I wonder if is that fraud yes but if
51:25
comScore is is just lumping the numbers
51:28
together and i go to you and say
51:30
according to comScore our network brings
51:33
in 60 million I didn't lie that's all
51:35
true yes that's true so here's what
51:38
happens these companies get massive
51:39
investment they don't actually generate
51:41
enough clicks or enough money then once
51:44
the investment runs out those jobs never
51:47
existed those were those were padded by
51:49
investors everything collapses it seems
51:51
like magnet I'd never seems like fraud I
51:54
had never taken the comScore traffic
51:56
assignment into the equation yes and
52:00
this is very common
52:01
yeah and I can remember I think we did
52:03
in a pod show yeah I assigned a Devorah
52:06
go slash blog assignment a two of us
52:09
when I started working in fraudster did
52:13
you say said hey you got you want to
52:15
work here did you ever get it back did
52:18
you ever get did you get your assignment
52:21
back ID assignment is vision there's no
52:25
they don't have that anymore right
52:27
I mean this reminds me I mean all these
52:29
companies are like this there's this
52:31
idealism that goes on there for example
52:33
we had this guy at bed pod show or media
52:36
who was Crist would guide the tattooed
52:39
IT guy and guy had like a minute he's
52:43
just all tatted up but he was a really
52:45
solid IT guy that was a stickler so he
52:49
had barcodes on him call a dude named
52:52
Ben here come on he's our dude named Ben
52:54
and he was he would be you know he would
52:56
he had a database so if you wanted to
52:58
like for example I had every sheet of
53:02
toilet paper had a barcode well it was
53:04
close to it by for example he had a
53:06
bunch of mics and some gear assigned to
53:08
me and it had barcodes on it was owned
53:09
by the company baby you need to check it
53:12
in it was an inventory for some reason
53:16
this is like firing the makeup girls
53:18
they fired him for some reason and
53:21
there's a cost-cutting and they never
53:24
really nobody really took that job
53:28
the database was now missing in action
53:31
and all these barcodes are meaningless
53:32
and so all the gear that everybody
53:34
barded walking not the only one but
53:38
there were people with I mean anything
53:41
that there was just on loan kind of was
53:44
now gone it was missing it wasn't it did
53:46
never existed right and this this is the
53:48
kind of thing these companies are just
53:51
it's almost like a spitting of prayer
53:54
that the whole Silicon Valley even
53:55
operates at all well well this this
53:58
particular piece and kind of alert me to
54:00
two things one is NBC apparently
54:04
purchased one of their traffic assignees
54:08
so you know that's how they see fit to
54:13
solve this traffic problem by buying
54:15
these companies that put these and
54:17
they're not really scam and it's just
54:19
you can you know what you're getting
54:20
it's like click click click click slide
54:23
show right I mean and but it has nothing
54:25
to do with the quality of the content or
54:28
the journalism represented by it so
54:31
there's what I mean yeah and and so some
54:33
of these companies are running into
54:35
trouble other ones will just be
54:36
purchased by the guys with the you know
54:38
with the big big putt deep pocket so
54:40
that they can take them off the market
54:42
and use their traffic assignment for
54:43
themselves but ultimately you're gonna
54:48
run into a problem when someone says hey
54:51
comScore if you shouldn't be doing it
54:54
this way that's when the whole bubble
54:56
completely disintegrates well that's
54:59
kind of what used to happen i for
55:01
example i'm i can almost take credit for
55:04
this slide show cuz i don't know anyone
55:06
else that was doing it when i was doing
55:08
him which was way back at pc magazine in
55:11
the in probably the mid to late 90s and
55:17
i would do these slideshows i go to a
55:20
trade show and i make a slide show out
55:21
of it with some with my typical snide
55:23
comments of all the pictures and it was
55:27
just a although the site comments were
55:29
at the price of admission but there was
55:30
a slide show I took a lot of pictures of
55:31
the boots babe in bows and I made some
55:33
comments and so there was really like 10
55:35
slides and there's click click click at
55:37
the click click click through them and
55:39
then I get a feedback you know that
55:41
advertised
55:42
don't want to see any of these slides
55:44
really really yeah I was told never to
55:47
do them again because it was well these
55:52
are nothing these are not on the website
55:54
see these are just these literally are
55:56
about celebrities and other and dogs and
55:59
other stupid stuff and they just count
56:02
the traffic it's irrelevant to the
56:03
content so you understand that I
56:05
understand that I'm just saying that as
56:07
one retires hated is what you're saying
56:09
at one point early on they didn't like
56:12
it because it was jacking up the numbers
56:13
huh but when comScore comes along and
56:16
they're using these jacked-up numbers
56:18
they did they become more popular than
56:20
ever just you can't go you can't go on
56:22
the web without hitting one of these
56:23
slides I was constantly al-jazeera
56:26
reminded us in a little piece they did
56:28
exactly where all this new journalism
56:32
money came from the other revenue source
56:34
that will likely dry up is from
56:36
mainstream media organizations that have
56:39
invested in their younger digital
56:40
competitors NBC Universal and Comcast
56:44
have injected more than 400 million
56:46
dollars into BuzzFeed Fox Disney and A &
56:50
E networks have pumped hundreds of
56:52
millions in device Verizon has long been
56:56
vacuuming up media content providers
56:58
such as yeah
56:59
AOL and by extension HuffPost in
57:02
multi-billion dollar deals there may
57:05
have once been a rationale for such
57:07
investments but those mainstream media
57:09
companies are now counting their losses
57:11
in some cases writing them off and
57:13
looking to invest elsewhere media
57:18
companies who made most of their money
57:20
in television and pay television was
57:22
just going off a cliff being eaten by
57:25
Netflix they were seeing their most
57:27
lucrative parts of their business
57:28
declining they were desperate to reach
57:31
these hard-to-reach young people in
57:32
their 20s and early 30s and vice and
57:35
BuzzFeed they offered a way to reach
57:38
these young audiences and now it's
57:39
unlikely that they're going to continue
57:41
that investment just because of the
57:43
difficulties in the online advertising
57:45
market who exactly is going to be
57:48
provide the funding for these companies
57:50
as they go forward venture capital
57:52
investors don't just give you hundreds
57:54
of millions of dollars for nothing
57:56
they're gonna expect that money back
57:58
it's gonna have to come from somewhere
57:59
because the revenue model is now in
58:03
question not only are we questioning the
58:05
growth rates of these companies we're
58:06
questioning sort of whether they can
58:08
even continue to be the same size so now
58:12
you've got something that's not even
58:13
growing it's probably shrinking that's
58:15
not a business model that anybody is
58:18
going to be interested in investing in
58:19
no I think it's well over now I think
58:22
these will over at all the VCS you think
58:25
they're still investing in these things
58:26
I think as long as the scam continues
58:33
and I think this guy talking up with
58:36
Rogan referred to part of it but I think
58:39
about the buying of traffic they
58:41
arbitrage all this other stuff as long
58:44
as those things can continue you can
58:45
have these pumped up numbers that and
58:47
until dumb money goes away right here's
58:51
the investment community consists of
58:53
smart money and dumb money as we know
58:55
and that smart money is already probably
58:58
ok this is bullcrap let's find something
59:00
else to do it although they become dumb
59:03
money when they go invest in green
59:05
technology I find it somewhat ironic
59:09
first they're smart money than they're
59:10
dumb dumb real dumb money well it's it's
59:13
interesting that this these firings all
59:16
came at the same time could just be
59:18
signal financial end of year well we
59:20
talked about there was also that that
59:22
pot of money the Obama money from the
59:25
government it's true if trynna
59:27
if true but I well if it was a combo
59:31
deal if some of that money dried up we
59:33
don't really have any proof that it went
59:35
to them now if that money dried up
59:37
and by the way Canada's trying to do the
59:39
same thing they're trying to split up
59:40
five hundred million dollar retz amongst
59:43
the media companies having secret
59:46
meetings about it and stuff it's very
59:48
funny these guys should realize that
59:49
when you get five hundred million bucks
59:51
and you give it to the media
59:52
it all goes upstairs yeah
59:55
I mean there is so much condemned nation
59:58
of Jeff Bezos talking about Bezos again
1:00:01
over his Washington Post ads and the
1:00:05
Super Bowl the juror hated the journals
1:00:09
hated it of course he did because it's
1:00:11
ten point five million dollars he spent
1:00:13
on this ad that was useless and it was
1:00:16
and they skep saying this ten point five
1:00:18
million dollars could be ten reporters
1:00:22
at $100,000 a year for ten years plus a
1:00:26
half a million dollars to buy donuts and
1:00:32
it was and every because the journalists
1:00:35
know that they're under stress to get
1:00:37
you know the very few newspapers are
1:00:40
doing well no magazine magazines are
1:00:42
shrinking the online there's no money in
1:00:44
online you have to scam no you have to
1:00:46
scam investors it's all investment money
1:00:48
it's not like real money that's coming
1:00:50
in from the public so they know that
1:00:54
this is a problem to see Bezos throw
1:00:55
away ten million dollars casually ax
1:00:58
them yes all the journalists were pissed
1:01:01
off and also she watched in post people
1:01:03
also these new journals should realize
1:01:05
that yeah Google and Facebook are out to
1:01:09
get you and they what they don't care
1:01:11
about you and they change the al goes
1:01:14
and screw you over as fast as they can
1:01:17
for your scams for your scam money
1:01:20
excellent well that gives us hope well
1:01:24
we do everything on the up-and-up
1:01:26
we do in fact we don't have we don't
1:01:29
worry about advertisers we don't worry
1:01:31
about pageviews we don't worry about you
1:01:33
know assignments because we don't look
1:01:36
we don't get income from that it's just
1:01:38
bullcrap that those people should be
1:01:40
ashamed of themselves
1:01:41
those people should learn to code and
1:01:46
with that I'd like to thank you for your
1:01:48
courage and say in the morning to you
1:01:49
the man who put the sea and comScore
1:01:51
John C brown feet in the air subs in the
1:01:59
water and all the Dames a night's out
1:02:02
there in the morning to the troll room
1:02:04
no agenda stream calm I wanted to
1:02:07
mentioned that anybody who wants to join
1:02:09
the Fed averse I think saying Federer
1:02:12
versus better than Mastodon me them
1:02:14
they're great but if you want to join
1:02:15
the future of social media you can do
1:02:17
that at our very own no agenda social
1:02:19
calm you need an invite go to the troll
1:02:22
room and I'm sure someone can give you
1:02:24
an invite there and the troll room is
1:02:26
something that we always have scrolling
1:02:28
around in the not the background kind of
1:02:31
the side view corner of my eye during
1:02:33
every live stream so that we can be
1:02:35
corrected in real time then sometimes
1:02:37
get some good one-liner sometimes it's
1:02:39
just trolling that's what they do
1:02:41
they're trolls no agenda stream calm and
1:02:43
thank you very much for that also in the
1:02:44
morning to the artists who brought us
1:02:48
the artwork for episode one one one zero
1:02:52
eleven ten title of that was Kremlin
1:02:54
crush this was a nice piece we had a
1:02:56
hard time actually trying to figure out
1:02:59
what we wanted to choose sir Trent Webb
1:03:00
has brought us the global warming fear
1:03:03
meter which I believe we got from the
1:03:04
evergreens yes it was it back in the
1:03:07
back
1:03:07
it was now why did we have such a
1:03:09
problem choosing art was fine any of it
1:03:12
to be artsy or compelling nor
1:03:15
appropriate
1:03:16
can't really remember I we really like
1:03:19
the the climate the climate fear ometer
1:03:21
we like that a lot and what else was
1:03:23
there that was yeah I mean we're not
1:03:26
gonna put Elizabeth Warren in though in
1:03:27
the Pocahontas
1:03:29
I should mention a couple little tips
1:03:31
for artists yes here's some tips we have
1:03:34
tips velocity should be accumulated what
1:03:36
is one tip it's not necessarily about
1:03:40
Elizabeth Warren but it kind of applies
1:03:42
do not put something that is
1:03:45
unattractive and homely or ugly or some
1:03:49
like good gruesome something with
1:03:51
somebody with their head chopped off or
1:03:53
somebody bleeding from the eyes or any
1:03:55
of these things that are just repellent
1:03:58
so when you look at the art instead of
1:04:00
wanting to click on it and go to listen
1:04:01
to the show if you're using it as a
1:04:03
cover art you go oh you don't want to
1:04:06
get that reaction of does not want to
1:04:09
happen after somebody sees your the arts
1:04:12
as artsy as it might be the idea is for
1:04:15
people to be lured in
1:04:17
yeah be lured in by a pretty face
1:04:19
Elizabeth Warren kind of qualifies as
1:04:22
the not quite but almost like a
1:04:24
repellant yeah sorry you know what can I
1:04:31
say I'm with you I'm with you
1:04:34
she's not gonna work out I'm with you
1:04:36
Cortez is funny she's got a goofy face
1:04:38
she's always gonna get it she's but I
1:04:40
don't still want to see a bunch of
1:04:41
politicians on the art necessarily no
1:04:44
not necessarily at all but anyway we
1:04:46
appreciate the work that all of our
1:04:48
artists do it makes this show uniquely
1:04:51
different just before you even listen to
1:04:53
it it shows up that way in in the
1:04:56
podcast apps by the way I think we
1:04:58
recommend overcast is one that adheres
1:05:02
to the artwork changing even to some
1:05:05
degree Apple's own podcast app but I
1:05:09
like I would recommend overcast because
1:05:11
you you pay Marco you pay him heed that
1:05:13
he makes it better you know that seems
1:05:16
like a value system there that makes
1:05:18
sense how much it to pay I think it's
1:05:20
two bucks it's two bucks instable two
1:05:23
bucks a show or two bucks a no just for
1:05:25
the app just to get the app that's not
1:05:27
bad
1:05:28
that means you should charge twenty
1:05:29
people should pay him 20 bucks he should
1:05:31
leave it open let people pay what they
1:05:32
think it's worth what the Apple Store
1:05:35
doesn't allow for that kind of
1:05:36
grooviness what I'm saying is you know
1:05:44
in this world where we're going to see
1:05:45
podcasts moving away from you can use
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them on any device it'll be any device
1:05:51
that has Spotify on it as long as you
1:05:56
have a Spotify account now and like if
1:05:58
that's the world you want to live in
1:05:59
fine I think it's better that we support
1:06:01
our local indepent independent software
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developers for stuff that works for
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everybody
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just the thought all right well we do a
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few people to think as we have a few
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people to thank profusely
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Cicero 1111 we have a bunch of people
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that actually joined the 11-11-11 Club
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yeah he came back he one day in which
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for this show specifically so it came in
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he has it long as one of his notes ninj
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referring to the No Agenda show right
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now after hearing two shows without a
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traditional executive producer in
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January yes something I complain about
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I'm admonishing those who can but don't
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real world cash is still king so include
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some of that in your contributions to
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the show congratulations to the two
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associate producers that were promoted
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to executive producers your commitment
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to the show and hard times is noticed
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and appreciated to the one of the
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executive producers there are only a
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hundred and four opportunities a season
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to be an executive producer of this
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highly desirable primetime show this
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show has global reach and is heard by
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influential people around the world it's
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true put your name in the executive
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producer lights for all to see important
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people will note that your supportive
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real-world insight and perspective of
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such a noted and long-running show I
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know no agenda use uses show numbers but
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consider listening yourself as executive
1:08:18
producer of season 11 episode 20 know
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whatever is appropriate huh what which
1:08:25
is not a bad idea that's how I was just
1:08:27
thinking about that good one all right
1:08:29
so is it what you would do it if you
1:08:30
were on a TV show yes you're right
1:08:33
show number one one one one is important
1:08:36
to know agenda listeners but season
1:08:38
number and episode number is more
1:08:40
traditional in the mainstream world and
1:08:42
may attract more attention in your bio
1:08:44
huh so we are on the 11th season I
1:08:48
believe it's season 11 and show it show
1:08:52
11 I don't think so cuz season 11 began
1:08:56
with the Anniversary Show in witness at
1:09:00
October I believe oh okay no and so it'd
1:09:02
be counted from there so we know sounds
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complicated shows that ended after
1:09:19
eleven seasons include mash cheers
1:09:21
Frasier married with children Happy Days
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Murphy Brown and The Jeffersons strong
1:09:26
producer support we'll keep this show
1:09:28
going on beyond 11 long beyond 11
1:09:30
seasons we're shooting for The Simpsons
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the heft is what 30 season 30 30 liters
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Family Guy yeah we're shooting for that
1:09:38
in jae-in key thank you very much sir
1:09:41
autonomous of Dogpatch and louis LeBeau
1:09:43
via i'm glad you're okay glad your
1:09:45
family's ok it seems at least and thank
1:09:48
you very much you always drop by the
1:09:50
right moment and and humble us it's
1:09:54
appreciated yes good little lectures too
1:09:57
and good ideas Jordan good fellow comes
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in with a hundred eleven dollars eleven
1:10:02
cents a thousand one thousand one
1:10:04
hundred and eleven and eleven cents in
1:10:06
Arvada Colorado and he becomes a member
1:10:10
the one one one one one club we're gonna
1:10:11
probably put we should put anonymous in
1:10:13
there just gratuitous so I think so with
1:10:15
show one-one-one-one falling on the day
1:10:17
before my birthday that is on the 11th I
1:10:20
could not pass up such a great
1:10:22
opportunity to support the best source
1:10:24
of actual news and media deconstruction
1:10:26
in the universe thanks for making sure I
1:10:28
don't go insane and really can sleep
1:10:31
soundly knowing that the world isn't
1:10:33
without about to end in some sort of
1:10:36
spontaneous combustion a quick PSA empty
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out the PayPal account you freeloaders
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this show is our sanity and it's only
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maintained with your help also any tips
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on new on ways to remember more of the
1:10:50
info that is shared on the show it's
1:10:53
tough to remember all the good stuff
1:10:55
when it's really needed well I may
1:10:57
request a
1:10:58
sharpton clip followed by a jobs goat
1:11:02
karma for our revamped website giga
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rent.com g IG re NT dot-com launching in
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late March it's sure to be a success
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with your help I'm looking at it now gig
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right so you rent okay this is a though
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but is it it's you can rent gear for
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gigs everything from projectors to
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special projection lenses video mixers
1:11:28
audio mixers I guess they might have
1:11:30
what else huh yeah if you oh okay they
1:11:35
digital recorders signal yeah this is
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this is for budget such a AV up yeah big
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big AV gigs nice nice website I like it
1:11:43
very nice well thank you
1:11:45
Jordan thank you very much and yeah of
1:11:48
course we'd love to give you a jobs goat
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Karma
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ESP ICT jobs jobs jobs and jobs let's
1:12:02
vote for job you've got now we have
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another one thousand one hundred eleven
1:12:12
dollars eleven cent donation from
1:12:14
anonymous and then sassy email for
1:12:17
donation note now I want to mention that
1:12:20
it's kind of hard to look up the email
1:12:23
for someone named anonymous was actually
1:12:24
have an email address luckily I looked
1:12:27
up I did a subject search for donation
1:12:31
mm-hmm and it was there okay so if
1:12:34
you're gonna do this kind of thing I'm
1:12:35
just telling the the producers you got
1:12:38
to give us a little info so we know how
1:12:39
to well you put donation for
1:12:42
such-and-such and put the amount in the
1:12:44
subject line and I'll look up donation
1:12:46
that way I can to isolate the note
1:12:47
rather quickly which I did in this case
1:12:50
I got lucky okay no egos no karma so we
1:12:52
don't to worry about that not a missed
1:12:56
donation yeah a little background on me
1:12:59
I seem to check many of the boxes that
1:13:01
other producers check ie dude named Ben
1:13:05
amateur radio operator marine NRA
1:13:10
instructor Scout leader oh my god is he
1:13:15
transgendered because then he's just in
1:13:17
pocket I find it interesting that so
1:13:21
many have similar interests it's true
1:13:24
dude named Ben amateur radio operator
1:13:27
marine NRA instructor Scout leader damn
1:13:30
we all have a lot of well you have
1:13:31
teachers he's an instructor we have
1:13:33
teachers we have Scouts and this is
1:13:36
Eagle Scouts we have a lot of educators
1:13:40
we have them do we have a lot of people
1:13:42
in the intelligence community but they
1:13:44
don't they don't normally brag about
1:13:47
anything not much life has been a little
1:13:51
bit crazy of late we recently welcomed
1:13:52
twin new human resources to our family
1:13:54
shortly after birth we learned that they
1:13:56
have a genetic condition that is one of
1:13:59
the few known genetic causes of autism
1:14:01
or or at a minimum they will be likely
1:14:04
be learning have learning disabilities
1:14:06
this news
1:14:07
had our heads spinning a bit and we were
1:14:09
finally the slowing down and settling
1:14:11
into a groove with them through it all
1:14:13
no agenda show has helped keep my mind
1:14:15
in check
1:14:16
there is something calming about the
1:14:18
show that you know talking about this
1:14:19
only interrupt again this gonna be a
1:14:21
long segment anyway there was there's
1:14:25
I'm not even gonna mention her name but
1:14:27
she's a person I've known for quite a
1:14:29
while she's always been an anchor or
1:14:30
co-anchor she's been on various I mean
1:14:33
in Los Angeles got it well I'm not
1:14:37
actually this is the one back that's it
1:14:39
there was an Atlantis with one of the
1:14:42
Los Angeles is different but I would say
1:14:44
kind of applies to her too but she's now
1:14:47
got a new gig on CNN and because she's
1:14:52
in that environment where you just don't
1:14:54
you just get the same horrible the
1:14:56
president's gonna get impeached where
1:14:58
country's only a part global warm he's
1:15:00
gonna kill us tomorrow we're all gonna
1:15:01
be dead in 12 years no it is starting
1:15:04
this show I'm surprised this isn't
1:15:05
already it's you looking sick it's
1:15:07
looking it's starting to show on her
1:15:08
face yeah wow I feel bad now I feel
1:15:13
really but yeah that's what I'm the same
1:15:14
thing about the woman in Los Angeles
1:15:16
that you're referring to
1:15:17
oh wow and she's so beautiful it's like
1:15:21
you know it's just you can just see them
1:15:22
being worn down it's worn down yeah
1:15:25
you can't you what are you gonna do I
1:15:27
mean you something you can he'll never
1:15:28
environment you gotta be in the
1:15:30
environment you can't go around if the
1:15:32
people who are reporting at if the
1:15:34
people on cable news keep reporting
1:15:35
about Trump and 2020 for the next two
1:15:38
years they may not see the 2020 election
1:15:42
from an IV in a hospital bed that's not
1:15:45
gonna be good is salt drip bond word
1:15:51
anyway yes I threw it all that noise
1:15:53
Jenna show self keep my mind in check
1:15:55
there is something calming about the
1:15:57
show that seems to bring peace of mind
1:15:59
interesting recently I've been around
1:16:01
TVs and public areas that that they're
1:16:04
playing the m5m they have that complete
1:16:07
opposite effect of no agenda the m5m
1:16:10
definitely exists to keep us in an
1:16:12
emotionally heightened state that can't
1:16:15
be healthy for anyone's amygdala I would
1:16:18
like to change my
1:16:20
ignition from Serban anima so this is
1:16:23
serb anonymous okay of the 1.5 x
1:16:28
playback to dream scott of the EIB
1:16:33
express oh no sir it's no no sir Dred
1:16:36
Scott of the ELB Express shall be
1:16:39
Express sorry I don't know what that
1:16:42
means no good I'm not very creative so
1:16:48
this will have to do for now
1:16:49
I have seen the error of my ways I used
1:16:52
to roll my eyes when you guys had
1:16:53
concerns with people listening at faster
1:16:56
speeds
1:16:56
well I still listen to some tech podcast
1:16:59
at higher speed I will no longer be
1:17:01
doing that for the no agenda show there
1:17:03
you go the calmness I feel listening to
1:17:06
the show at regular speed is heightened
1:17:09
by slowing back down yeah I would
1:17:12
however caution slowing the show down to
1:17:14
a half speed as it makes you both sound
1:17:16
completely drunk no no we're just drunk
1:17:21
both on the high quality show you
1:17:23
produce each week I was thinking about
1:17:25
that today by the way listening to its
1:17:27
do a 1 X speed has helped me to hear the
1:17:30
little nuances I missed before
1:17:33
it also helps John's recorder playing
1:17:36
has at one point 5x
1:17:38
it sounded completely spastic I know I
1:17:45
started with NJ n K but if John is
1:17:47
willing I'd like to hear him in his best
1:17:50
droopy dog impression say Bloomberg
1:17:54
Bloomberg Bloomberg I've heard him do
1:17:56
this in the past but it seems it seems
1:17:58
to get missed
1:17:59
thanks for I just did it yeah thanks for
1:18:01
all the great media deconstruction ok
1:18:05
right yeah and just threes by the way 73
1:18:08
s I've always said if you if you want to
1:18:11
listen to us at 1.5 speed or to whatever
1:18:14
it is that's fine but I feel that you do
1:18:16
miss some of the magic of the show we I
1:18:18
sometimes we don't say anything because
1:18:20
we're thinking there's a pause and it's
1:18:22
intentional and I think personally
1:18:24
that's kind of beautiful gives you a
1:18:26
give you a moment to slow down
1:18:29
it's like is already quite fast than in
1:18:32
your face but to each his own of course
1:18:35
I'd say yes thank you very much sir Dred
1:18:37
Scott of the elbe express your support
1:18:40
is very much appreciated all right
1:18:44
Jay why surtax of the anonymous account
1:18:46
in San Francisco 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 right
1:18:49
this is you have this this is the
1:18:51
anonymous gay isn't it
1:18:52
is it I think so well I don't have a
1:18:56
note that I can see yeah I sent this to
1:18:59
Erica and I said specific I'm trying to
1:19:04
he says I have the note you should send
1:19:05
it to me if I have the note yes you know
1:19:12
if the guys asked me so specifically
1:19:14
enough to make sure that we that we do
1:19:18
his donation of course now I can't find
1:19:20
it that quickly because I thought it
1:19:21
would be pastors again another similar
1:19:24
ok you do that and I'm gonna I'm gonna
1:19:26
look for it because I know where those
1:19:27
Johnson $111 at 1111 dollars in Tempe
1:19:32
Arizona congratulations on reaching the
1:19:36
milestone of a hundred and 1111 shows
1:19:39
for some reason I have difficulty saying
1:19:41
that I'm convinced you have the best
1:19:43
podcast in the universe and thank you
1:19:45
Adam and John for all your hard work I
1:19:48
whoops no sorry just for all your hard
1:19:51
work I also thank all of the other
1:19:53
producers who make the show possible
1:19:54
I've really enjoyed listening to your
1:19:57
outstanding shows and consider you the
1:19:59
button on the cap of media analysis and
1:20:03
deconstruction on the cap
1:20:05
hopefully this donation will make up for
1:20:07
years of douchebaggery on my part yeah I
1:20:10
think so would appreciate addy douching
1:20:13
and some job karma and any jingle
1:20:15
combination of your choice you've been
1:20:19
deduced jobs and jobs let's vote for job
1:20:28
tonight and later assort type a lot and
1:20:31
I got the note here from sir text the
1:20:35
anonymous accountant do I get a no
1:20:38
agenda night ring package I don't think
1:20:42
I asked for that with my last insta
1:20:43
Baron donation also I picked the name
1:20:45
before and I would like to petition the
1:20:46
peerage Committee for a change - ah here
1:20:48
you go sir taxed the anonymous
1:20:51
accountant so he has changed the name
1:20:52
that's official I think we're okay with
1:20:54
that uh before playing my requested
1:20:58
jingle which I don't see here I asked
1:21:01
that no general listeners take a moment
1:21:02
to close their eyes and think about the
1:21:04
value that the show brings to them
1:21:06
please play Dvorak org slash hey I do
1:21:11
have this note this show along with ten
1:21:14
minutes of daily mediate meditation has
1:21:16
kept my amygdala small thank you for
1:21:19
your courage surtax the anonymous
1:21:22
accountant thank you very much sir taxes
1:21:23
that is appreciated
1:21:25
Michael saws nin $700 Adam and John hit
1:21:31
in the mouth a little over five years
1:21:32
ago by long overboard coworker thank you
1:21:36
for the ongoing Mental Hygiene
1:21:37
historically donated about a thousand
1:21:39
dollars as a birthday present of myself
1:21:41
I would have taken 48 trips around the
1:21:42
world on Friday the 9th that's a lot
1:21:46
yeah well is that just yeah but is that
1:21:49
around the world or just 48 cumulative
1:21:52
miles that would amount to 48 uh-huh
1:21:55
please add because I've taken a lot of
1:21:57
trips around the world you're gonna do
1:21:58
that I've never actually taken a trip
1:22:00
around the world where you just decide
1:22:03
you're gonna go all the way around from
1:22:05
you'd leave San Francisco and you come
1:22:06
back all the way around through China
1:22:08
yeah no no no I can't say as I have
1:22:13
please add me to the birthday list this
1:22:15
year I could not resist a chance of
1:22:16
proving John wrong
1:22:17
thank you I'll show one 107 he made a
1:22:21
very specific prediction I immediately
1:22:23
thought that myself challenge accepted
1:22:26
to accomplish this feat I have to reduce
1:22:29
my annual woops sorry to accomplish this
1:22:32
feat I had to reduce my annual donation
1:22:34
to exactly $700 so I request that you'd
1:22:37
play the clip of the day jingle
1:22:39
something John claimed would never
1:22:42
happen again this was the this was the
1:22:46
the 700 donation which apparently allows
1:22:50
you to play to claim a clip as clip of
1:22:53
the day he's taking it to a new level
1:22:56
he's saying here's the amount just to
1:22:59
play the jingle I like it but thought
1:23:05
you hated it no I hated someone's no the
1:23:08
idea was that the listener could
1:23:12
determine the producers could determine
1:23:14
what the clip of the day was not just
1:23:18
the clip of the day gee it would say oh
1:23:19
that clip that you played then that was
1:23:21
actually clip of the day ah yes I think
1:23:25
that's right god you're pretty sure
1:23:26
because it's birthed me so I think
1:23:28
you're right that's what really irked
1:23:30
you mm-hmm before I go and I have a
1:23:33
humble request for dog lover Adam my
1:23:36
wife and I are in final negotiations for
1:23:38
their four young human resources on
1:23:39
acquiring a puppy of all the possible
1:23:42
options they have landed on a stabbed a
1:23:47
hound which originated from the
1:23:49
Friesland province in the Netherlands
1:23:51
madam what if anything do you know about
1:23:54
this breed can you make my authentic
1:23:56
Dutch dog name recommendation please
1:23:58
thank you for again for keeping us all
1:24:00
st. Vikon sir smudges of the swansea
1:24:04
swansea swansea swansea all the stabby
1:24:07
how funny or stop by
1:24:10
which would mean stand i guess they're
1:24:12
like a pointer
1:24:15
for West Frisian you know we have
1:24:17
Frisian producers who could tell me more
1:24:21
about I don't know anything about it
1:24:23
but you know it's always nice to have a
1:24:26
fifth fifth of resource in your house
1:24:28
pooping everywhere you already got four
1:24:30
of them why not add another it's great
1:24:32
they'll they'll love it
1:24:35
young boys and girls need a little
1:24:38
doggie puppies makes their life more
1:24:41
interesting
1:24:43
they get to pick up all kinds of
1:24:45
diseases they wouldn't normally get it
1:24:48
protects them from from the outside
1:24:50
world
1:24:51
all right I'm gonna play clip of the day
1:24:53
for the good Dutch name no he's no he
1:24:57
says can you tell us about the breed no
1:25:00
can you make any authentic Dutch Oh dog
1:25:03
name okay oh I'm sorry yes Vicky Vicky
1:25:07
fi K kie
1:25:10
it's kind of like Fido hey Vicky
1:25:12
hey Vicky no it isn't yes it's the Dutch
1:25:15
version what it means
1:25:16
no it's Vicky I'm telling you Vicky is
1:25:19
it is the most typical Dutch dog named
1:25:22
Vicky fi K kie Vicky come here Figgy
1:25:26
means something different in German but
1:25:29
still that is a that is a Dutch dog
1:25:36
named Vicky and maybe what else with
1:25:40
Vicky it means something else in German
1:25:43
you can look that up yourself
1:25:44
it was probably developed as if there's
1:25:46
some sort of a comment on the Germans it
1:25:50
could be I don't know the etymology of
1:25:52
Vicky but that is that is that is the
1:25:55
Dutch Fido
1:25:56
Vicki is Fido
1:26:00
Joseph Finley $444 and $0.44 ITM gents
1:26:07
Adam is my brother from another mother
1:26:10
John you're my bastard dad shout out to
1:26:14
Andrew dude named Ben in Wisconsin whom
1:26:16
I smacked in the mouth last week jingle
1:26:20
Jill Abramson's New York Times stop the
1:26:24
hammering and el Sharpton random and you
1:26:29
wanna house Sharpton random you know we
1:26:40
don't have that many randoms anymore
1:26:41
that's kind of the problem it's like I
1:26:43
need what you say just resist we much as
1:26:48
well okay let's do a resist I think
1:26:50
that's better
1:26:51
rize's there we go obviously i reaiiy
1:26:58
read the New York Times like all day
1:27:00
long
1:27:01
mainly on my iPad stop the hammer and
1:27:06
desist we much we must and we will much
1:27:11
about you've got karma I do want to
1:27:21
discuss her I don't know if I don't have
1:27:23
a clip I should but of Jill Abramson's
1:27:27
being accused I have mattress I have
1:27:28
clips oh yeah we can talk about later I
1:27:32
got some yeah because I have some
1:27:34
thoughts on the day I think people need
1:27:35
to realize okay Aaron of Las Vegas 388
1:27:38
dollars eleven and the let but excuse me
1:27:40
11 cents from the Baron of Las Vegas on
1:27:43
11 11 2011 one of the great producers of
1:27:46
the No Agenda show created a
1:27:47
commemorative 11-11-11 super karma
1:27:51
geocoin oh my goodness I remember that
1:27:54
it's huge - it's like a really big big
1:27:57
coin yeah this is a geocaching trackable
1:28:01
device that moves from location to
1:28:03
location I set the goal of this geocoin
1:28:06
to travel around the world spreading the
1:28:07
word about the No Agenda show to date
1:28:09
the coin has long
1:28:12
104 thousand and six hundred sixty three
1:28:16
miles Wow
1:28:17
it has its own tracking code I'd even
1:28:19
realized this yeah no one has stolen it
1:28:24
in all these years well that shows you
1:28:26
the value of this show the tracking code
1:28:37
is x 1j e36
1:28:41
that's x 1j e36 it's currently in st.
1:28:46
Vincent and the Grenadines how do we
1:28:48
find this whele it's probably in some
1:28:51
some CIA guys pocket robbed but can we
1:28:54
track it is there a map or something we
1:28:56
can see well anything about this I'm
1:28:58
just giving you the tracking code if you
1:29:00
know what if you know what this guy's
1:29:02
talking about you would know immediately
1:29:03
worried what to do we don't maybe
1:29:06
someone can help previously was in South
1:29:08
Korea during the Olympics CIA guy truly
1:29:11
this is a magical coin please give
1:29:14
dreams not just jobs karma to everyone
1:29:17
in the No Agenda audience you bet you
1:29:20
thank you very much and I'd love to know
1:29:22
more but there's got to be somewhere we
1:29:24
can track on the Google map to see where
1:29:26
this thing has been and where it's gone
1:29:27
and thank you for kicking that off
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that's fantastic jobs jobs jobs and jobs
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let's vote for job you've got karma
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that's so you can geocaching.com door
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eleven super karma geocoin
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as well it's got where where it is right
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now yes it's Berta Buescher off took it
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to Donner felt Wagner st. Vincent and
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the Grenadines this is crazy
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I didn't realize didn't realize it's
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been going on for seven years there it
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is there's the coin that is a picture of
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the coin and everything you know long
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from now we will be gone someone will
1:30:20
find this and go
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what the hell is this all about even
1:30:26
work how does the tracking coin work do
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you have to check in you have to check
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in and you say okay I've got it and then
1:30:34
you place it somewhere else
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but yeah tracking history one hundred
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four thousand six hundred and sixty
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three point one miles view map oh you
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have to log in first okay well I will
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check this out this very cool it's very
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funny sir david fuga Zotoh uh three
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dame melody Dame Isabella and myself
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three start a new job for move overseas
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and five probably start a master's
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sanity and benefit Sir Dave Luba Soto
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thank you so Dave and I look forward to
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things you're doing I mean it's retiring
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you've got karma what there's a little
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1:32:31
saying here's your karma no no after we
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didn't during this the sound of the
1:32:36
whole thing you've got Karma we've only
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played this yeah I know there was
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something else is just like you do was
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something it was me yelling here's your
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karma oh okay Robert quick cue we're
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he's in a couple of clips from a lear
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foundation stuff which don't forget to
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today but it's appreciated and i know
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it's him because i can see he spelled it
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the same way thank you i appreciate you
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yeah you spell it with drool coming out
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of your mouth yeah i'm gonna give him
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some karma here just
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[Music]
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you've got karma okay uh Isaac the Baron
1:34:28
of Altadena 3-6 6-3 6-3 again the same
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thing same thing what a coincidence
1:34:35
in my tradition of donating to six six
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six seven seven seven eight eight eight
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nine nine nine
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I missed ten ten I'm making this
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donation for the eleven eleven show via
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PayPal eleven eleven times thirty three
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3-6 6-3 6-3 first of all I want to call
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out bald Hulsey as a douchebag and then
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I have a 5 g story I serve on the board
1:34:55
of a local nonprofit here in Pasadena
1:34:57
that is focused on innovation design and
1:34:59
entrepreneurship in the area towards the
1:35:02
end of 2018 we received a random seventy
1:35:04
five hundred dollar donation sponsorship
1:35:06
from one of the big four telecom
1:35:08
companies as a non-profit we are
1:35:11
grateful and we set up a meeting to talk
1:35:12
about how they can participate in and be
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active in our nonprofit well in the
1:35:20
meeting they were asking us if we'd
1:35:21
openly advocate for 5g in Pasadena
1:35:24
really if we'd host an event about 5g
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and could introduce them to keek council
1:35:31
members and employees at Pasadena City
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Hall can you omit any continues can you
1:35:38
imagine that these jabronis are selling
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out $10,000 worth of donations all over
1:35:44
the country to shove 5g down the throats
1:35:46
of citizens by the way if they're gonna
1:35:49
go that way tell him to say hey you want
1:35:52
you will do all that for you but it's
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$75,000 not seventy-five $100 for those
1:35:58
services right yeah please give me some
1:36:03
jobs cover for my new startup sales
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insider dot I owe sales insider do a job
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marketplace for software sales reps and
1:36:13
a ruble Iser random numbers jingle oh
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that's what he wants okay nice job karma
1:36:20
for the random number
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I know what that I know what that this
1:36:24
keep up the good work gentlemen
1:36:26
PS this is good to know show 1092
1:36:31
is probably the best show you guys ever
1:36:33
produced it covers everything it would
1:36:37
make a good rerun 1092 was pros from
1:36:42
Dover and that was what was the date on
1:36:46
that December 7th
1:36:49
hmm I mean I don't remember this will go
1:36:53
real issen will will will do we'll do a
1:36:57
show and then you know Tina will say
1:37:00
something about it after Shum I don't
1:37:02
remember what we did on the show my head
1:37:03
is just so full show you do a lot of
1:37:05
shows do a lot of show jobs jobs and
1:37:20
jobs
1:37:28
okay now we got we have sir milkman I
1:37:34
went to the mailboxes I'm trying to find
1:37:37
William Cameron's email mr. Melamed sent
1:37:39
a note in he he actually sent a bunch of
1:37:44
stuff I can't find my glasses I can't
1:37:48
read the note there they are it's hard
1:37:50
to see your glasses you can't see
1:37:51
anything
1:37:52
here we go um and this is interesting he
1:37:55
said first he had an airmail an old
1:37:57
airmail envelope and then he's typed out
1:38:00
with her with a UH old typewriter this
1:38:05
note on some really old crappy paper and
1:38:10
then he also sent a whole bunch of stuff
1:38:12
in a giant package he was wondering this
1:38:14
you're gonna get there by today we got
1:38:17
lucky you I picked it up and closer
1:38:19
would discover some fine revelant
1:38:20
relevant materials for your archive they
1:38:23
sent to the right guy I'm certain that
1:38:25
beyond the immediately sense of pure
1:38:27
delight spewing forth from your very
1:38:29
being having received these generous
1:38:31
totems they will be placed into relic
1:38:36
quarries I don't know that word waiting
1:38:38
for the admiration and worship of the
1:38:40
onlookers by the way his donation is for
1:38:43
333 dollars and 32
1:38:45
in Pasadena and he's what he sent it
1:38:47
sent he sent a self-published material
1:38:50
on heritage nooks called atomic bombs
1:38:53
and it's a big thick thing and it's all
1:38:57
this Declassified information about the
1:38:59
first two atomic bombs and how they how
1:39:01
do you make one no probably get me in
1:39:04
trouble owning it the world operations
1:39:08
manual which I really haven't mailed a
1:39:10
look at was by this guy who keeps coming
1:39:12
and going named Bill Barker the
1:39:14
Illuminati deluxe a hacker a game with
1:39:18
some excellent humor it's an old card
1:39:21
game oh yes inheritance heritage led
1:39:24
some mosaic animal samples original
1:39:27
samples 3d printed Raven skull nice
1:39:31
which my daughter saw she says dad who
1:39:36
is sending you printouts of dead bird
1:39:39
skulls well send me some of this stuff
1:39:41
and then a check adorned with ants in
1:39:44
the amount of three hundred thirty three
1:39:45
dollars and thirty seven cents when I
1:39:46
have under unless I probably put it
1:39:49
wrong when I put it in there I hope that
1:39:51
these items meet with your approval if
1:39:53
there's been a packing or shipping error
1:39:55
please bring it to the immediate
1:39:56
attention of your regional fulfillment
1:39:57
center and do not retain the contents
1:40:00
made up the items and dump them off the
1:40:03
nearest bridge making sure the local
1:40:05
authorities are not following or
1:40:06
observing your activities we've got
1:40:08
enough problems without you right thank
1:40:10
you for your courage thank you for your
1:40:12
courage he also has a be enclosed a
1:40:16
question authority bumper sticker you
1:40:18
got to send me some of that that's the
1:40:20
cool stuff gonna send you the I'll send
1:40:23
you this stuff yeah I'll send you the
1:40:24
couple of things
1:40:26
William key you would like to collect a
1:40:28
couple of these items William Cameron
1:40:30
you're not a collector not really but I
1:40:33
like it when people send stuff to the
1:40:35
show I keep all of that you know it's
1:40:37
beautiful stuff
1:40:38
William Cameron $333 nah I don't have a
1:40:41
note from him on here and I'm guessing
1:40:44
that he sent something in so I'm gonna
1:40:47
do a quick search on my email you might
1:40:48
want to do the same you might we'll play
1:40:50
the squirrel mail jingle yeah how come
1:40:54
it's not
1:40:55
is ready to go here and that's uh I feel
1:40:59
very inadequate today I don't know what
1:41:02
it is but it's I can't find the squirrel
1:41:04
man I can't find a lot of stuff I'm I'm
1:41:06
out of control you're giddy getting
1:41:09
jiggy with it here it is I don't have no
1:41:17
I found squirrel man let me check maybe
1:41:21
it's a William camera
1:41:22
[Music]
1:41:30
do we have William Cameron's and no do
1:41:33
we have do we have
1:41:35
[Music]
1:41:41
epic fail we do not have it good work
1:41:46
all right Christopher log llgg and says
1:41:50
in South Pasadena California $333 no
1:41:54
note from him Oh what yeah I don't want
1:41:57
you to play that again I won't but I
1:41:59
think I can look this up pretty quickly
1:42:01
this is his last name
1:42:03
a lot of people just send the sender
1:42:08
cash you don't send notes it's true I
1:42:11
don't think we have one I've not seen it
1:42:13
it's not I'm not seeing it but if you
1:42:15
guys have you guys you you're all
1:42:16
executive producer if you will have yeah
1:42:18
just let us know be happy will be glad
1:42:20
to oblige onward to anonymous in
1:42:25
Brooklyn New York 201 dollars and 11
1:42:27
cents I'm loathe to admit that this is
1:42:30
my first donation I'm a freelancer in
1:42:33
entertainment and advertising and the No
1:42:35
Agenda show us kept me sane listening to
1:42:38
you twice a week here X a force field
1:42:41
around my amygdala preserving it as I
1:42:44
wade through the leech infested swamp of
1:42:47
cultural Marxism that is my industry
1:42:49
well described with the fire with the
1:42:56
m5m constantly pitting different classes
1:42:59
of a slaves against one another the No
1:43:01
Agenda show stands tall as a shining
1:43:04
beacon of hope and dimension straddled
1:43:07
straddling
1:43:08
and decaying let me read that properly a
1:43:11
shining beacon of hope and dimension
1:43:15
straddling unity I honestly consider the
1:43:19
show a public health service and I
1:43:21
imagine that the effects of it has has
1:43:23
on the body are akin to a daily yoga
1:43:25
routine or a heavy dose of prescriptions
1:43:29
of high blood pressure medication
1:43:30
perhaps we can get this thesis tested by
1:43:34
a university please bring some job karma
1:43:37
my way could really use it thank you but
1:43:38
for all you do may you live 1,000 years
1:43:42
all right I'm gonna do some too since
1:43:44
the first notion
1:43:45
you've been deduced jobs jobs and jobs
1:43:50
let's go for job karma I wonder how the
1:43:59
anonymous lesbian is doing we haven't
1:44:00
heard oh yeah she's meant but she wolfed
1:44:03
in New York she's with take down the
1:44:05
street from this guy well he's in
1:44:06
Brooklyn but she's in Manhattan yeah I
1:44:09
do miss her
1:44:11
I don't know she's kind of less money
1:44:14
than ever kind your fangirl yeah Vanessa
1:44:18
Hampshire n'ver wood Dorset UK 215 as
1:44:22
our first associate executive producers
1:44:23
want to thank all these people this is
1:44:26
really great for this show an overdue
1:44:27
donation from the UK my father died just
1:44:29
last year and and it was a bit of a blur
1:44:32
what can I say
1:44:33
halfway to Dame hood now loved the show
1:44:35
sanity with levity in a crazy world oh
1:44:39
thank you very much Nessa I'm sorry
1:44:41
sorry for your loss and I'm glad that
1:44:44
you are still with us and supporting the
1:44:46
show thank you oh yeah we got is this
1:44:50
Nathan Miller Foster Nathan Miller
1:44:53
Foster like you wanted this consensus so
1:44:55
much you want me to read for a bit wait
1:44:56
a minute hold on I'm not allowed to rely
1:45:00
see okay okay no I just I say couldn't
1:45:03
get to the bottom tears that this is
1:45:07
Nathan Miller Foster 22222 parts unknown
1:45:13
in the u.s. here's 11100 11.10 for each
1:45:17
of you and two pennies for the jar hmm
1:45:20
thank you very much thank you for your
1:45:22
entertainment twice weekly suddenly on
1:45:25
Thursday a propitious days for the show
1:45:27
just as the numbers are important 33
1:45:29
42069 or the very sacred at 11:11 so to
1:45:32
our days sunday is the day of the Sun
1:45:35
and Thursday is the day of Jupiter or or
1:45:37
Jove the colors are gold and blue
1:45:39
respectively their medals are gold and
1:45:41
tin a few shows back a producer asked
1:45:43
the question what Adam and John thought
1:45:46
of Mason's as a Mason I was pleased to
1:45:48
hear Adam thinks that Mason's are great
1:45:51
I'm a Mason I'm also a Raza cure she woo
1:45:54
Rosicrucian was a crucian just as
1:45:57
importantly I am a no agenda producer
1:45:59
who will attain my knighthood in due
1:46:00
time I would like this cool we got Diggs
1:46:03
and all the club's I would like to put
1:46:06
this out there there's an album by Jon's
1:46:07
favorite band tool you'll find that
1:46:11
you'll find that there is a hidden album
1:46:13
that could be found by rearranging the
1:46:15
tracks of lateral us by the Fibonacci
1:46:18
sequence to create a more perfectly
1:46:20
harmonizing album known as the holy gift
1:46:22
I've heard of this the track order tells
1:46:24
a different story than the factory
1:46:25
produced one a story that tells of
1:46:27
present moment based living and
1:46:28
consciousness expansion as well as
1:46:30
holistic living in harmony with other
1:46:32
humans and even spirits I'm writing a
1:46:35
book which apparently you've sent this
1:46:37
your donations right I wanted you to
1:46:40
have queued up the theremin
1:46:46
well he's writing a book apparently
1:46:48
already sent us the first chapter in the
1:46:50
donation note I'm writing a book
1:46:52
inspired by the holy gift which I'm
1:46:54
working in - a sacred text that I intend
1:46:58
to be used at the visionary artists
1:47:00
Alex and Alison Grey's Chapel of sacred
1:47:02
mirrors in New York Wow
1:47:04
part of what keeps me happy insane on my
1:47:06
path of such a monumental task is the
1:47:08
fact that note that the No Agenda show
1:47:10
your balance look at the heavily skewed
1:47:11
media does wonders for the soul - thank
1:47:14
you both and all the knights and dames
1:47:15
out there as well as the myriad
1:47:17
producers for helping to make my writing
1:47:19
of this book and in of inevitability and
1:47:21
as a tool to help humanity I'd like to
1:47:24
give out a shout out to dark journalists
1:47:26
and Olivia of the x-series which you can
1:47:28
catch on YouTube most Friday evenings
1:47:30
they're doing a lion's share of cutting
1:47:32
edge work on the UFO FILES and secret
1:47:34
technology right up there and quality
1:47:36
with Giza Death Star and dr. Joseph
1:47:38
Ferrell and of course No Agenda I'd like
1:47:41
to request some jingles jobs karma for
1:47:42
all producers who need it will you read
1:47:44
this John so I can get these jingles and
1:47:46
what if my mouse worked what's wrong
1:47:48
with your mouth it just stopped working
1:47:52
there it is it's coming back you oh you
1:47:57
gotta go up oh your mouth your mouth
1:48:00
I thought you said mouth what's wrong
1:48:02
with your mouth seems to mind
1:48:04
I'm out my mouse mouth shake pads yeah
1:48:12
they want touch screens I can't do that
1:48:16
okay so Hillary's saying he died Obama
1:48:19
saying you might die two to the head
1:48:21
followed by Adam triumphantly explaining
1:48:23
Vince Foster thou are avenged I'm not
1:48:26
gonna question it I'm just gonna do it
1:48:27
so I mean that is the land of
1:48:29
unconfirmed various we Came we saw he
1:48:32
died you might die
1:48:40
[Music]
1:48:41
thank you very much Nathan for your
1:48:44
support of the show all right let's do a
1:48:48
search here on this guy and the next
1:48:51
donor which is Cameron know that I have
1:48:59
Cameron Dodd as the next with the two
1:49:01
hundred and twenty dollars from Perla
1:49:03
yeah yeah
1:49:09
anything from looking while see and you
1:49:11
know I do actually
1:49:14
a hi-jon out of my wife a beam I
1:49:17
expecting a new human resource named
1:49:19
Liam in the coming days please send some
1:49:22
new human resource Carm I've been
1:49:23
listening to the show since my junior
1:49:25
year in high school the show has been
1:49:27
with me for most of my adult life and
1:49:29
I'm very happy but happy to be able to
1:49:30
support it thank you very much show up
1:49:33
in my email at all now and i forward it
1:49:35
to Eric but who cares it's okay I'm not
1:49:38
gonna complain take your seat takes my
1:49:40
stuff you have to send it to me okay
1:49:50
you've got karma you're on this email
1:49:55
from Cameron so I don't know what's
1:49:57
wrong with you we couldn't find it was
1:49:59
from you then I did what no no no he
1:50:01
sent it to you and me your even before
1:50:03
me on the list
1:50:04
can't I looked up dot I looked up
1:50:06
cameras right yeah squirrel mail no spam
1:50:09
well it could be the problem well now we
1:50:15
got another one which I can't find it
1:50:17
no we have vasily o's plan gentes from
1:50:22
Annapolis Maryland oh it does say please
1:50:24
see email yeah what do you do when you
1:50:26
prep in the morning do you do it do you
1:50:27
look any of these emails up for the show
1:50:32
but then I will you see the way it looks
1:50:34
like a field like you just did you
1:50:36
exemplified the problem you said I said
1:50:39
I gotta find the email soon no no it's
1:50:40
right here and then you realize that
1:50:42
says please see the email after the fact
1:50:44
which is what would makes it very easy
1:50:46
to miss okay there's a big blank box I
1:50:52
don't have an email from him yeah I
1:50:55
don't have one either so we can't see an
1:50:57
email sorry that sucks Annapolis
1:51:01
Maryland 211 dollars and 11 cents Pat
1:51:03
cross is in Milford Michigan now he
1:51:07
mailed it in so it's pretty hard to lose
1:51:10
those like me I can lose them but it's
1:51:12
pretty hard Pat crusted 211 dollars flat
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this is a note as longer than you
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normally want he actually attached
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he calls himself douchebag Pat he
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attached a copy of war and peace
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that's the donation note well he has a
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thanks again people like you know I want
1:51:54
to tell Pat others that can do this you
1:51:57
should seriously consider book writing
1:51:59
thanks again for the courage and he
1:52:02
comes so douchebag but my name is
1:52:04
douchebag Pat and I found your podcast
1:52:07
starting with Horowitz ultimately being
1:52:09
hit in the mouth from dhm plugged well
1:52:11
there's two of you I try to be a 27%
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day-trader like Adam that's it's been a
1:52:19
while thanks though it's interesting he
1:52:24
said that I no longer listen to Horowitz
1:52:26
so John you officially have a 57 year
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old gray-haired missing tooth groupie
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who spins the scale three times while
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looking at his long past pasty white
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getting kind of skipping off his math
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he's got a bunch of math here the final
1:52:50
straw was getting called out as a
1:52:52
douchebag by Kevin known as cervix
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barren wasteland of the hot southern
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Bush and sir Cal of lavender blossoms
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kind of a tightly knit group yeah you
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got to be careful with those two I like
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a couple of others may have called me
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out I heard me that you wrote a check
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strategy to the fastest looking squirrel
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I could find pointed it toward El
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Cerrito slapped his ass and sent him
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away
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I pray he gets their interns for time
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for a show one one one one made it it
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goes on Luzon goes on and I'll get to
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the end jingles okay this is I should
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have read this first yeah you think I'd
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like to request a raven because
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strippers need attention too yep true in
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the el Sharpton lines you have the that
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clown is funny what he's commenting on
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al not
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oh okay so what does he want just look
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at whatever you think it's never been
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down but could you also request Sparky
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the dimension crossing dog to bark no
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well L Sharpton lions are playing no
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that I don't can't do that now I need
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practice entrench in the dimension
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machine yeah he's stuck in the machine
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that's why yeah barking dog we could do
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that but we don't well we have well of
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course we have a barking dog low did
1:54:01
patrol barking dog okay all right
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and what else guys used to cross
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dimension B when I first started
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listening and Sparky reminds me of our
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dog we had put down today at first heard
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your podcast all right let's go be it oh
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you've got karma was supposed to be
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the classic Guillory barking now there
1:57:20
was something we were going to talk
1:57:21
about that I had a clear title Abram
1:57:24
said oh yes major ISM hi few stations I
1:57:26
have two clips I'm back right now that
1:57:29
mentioned she was she did this book
1:57:31
recently which slammed the New York
1:57:33
Times and and a bunch of other
1:57:36
journalists in the whole situation and
1:57:39
then somebody found some well okay so
1:57:41
lifted material in the book and I have
1:57:44
some thoughts on this all right here's
1:57:45
two clips this is the because this is a
1:57:48
book slamming the media and apparently
1:57:50
also slamming some left media Jill
1:57:53
Abrams former New York Times editor felt
1:57:58
it was appropriate or Abramson its
1:58:01
Abrams
1:58:02
no it's Abramson I'm sorry it's okay
1:58:04
good Abramson I believe so Abrams Abrams
1:58:08
Abramson Jill the Hummer the Berkley
1:58:11
Hummer she went on Fox with Martha
1:58:13
McCallum mistake mistake and you're
1:58:15
gonna be asked to respond to the show I
1:58:21
certainly didn't plagiarize and I Bach
1:58:24
and you know there are 70 pages of
1:58:27
footnotes showing you know where I got
1:58:30
the information do you think that it's
1:58:32
possible that some of these are just not
1:58:34
there incorrectly footnoted perhaps this
1:58:37
one Lizzie would have come the bad boy
1:58:38
brand the New Yorker talks about sure
1:58:42
insky told Wired that he doesn't
1:58:45
remember reading the article and that
1:58:47
his investment was a few hundred
1:58:48
thousand dollars and then the next
1:58:50
paragraph from your book is essentially
1:58:52
essentially the same do you think this
1:58:55
is a footnote issue no I don't think
1:58:58
it's an issue at all so you're standing
1:59:01
by or your work a hundred percent and
1:59:04
you know I asked you because this is
1:59:06
he's been going on I guess for the past
1:59:08
twenty well many people from the advice
1:59:10
have been making issue with the book it
1:59:14
seems you know and why is that I think
1:59:16
they don't like the portrayal advice
1:59:18
although I think it's a very balanced
1:59:21
portrait and I have a lot of praise for
1:59:24
some of their journalists and some of
1:59:25
their stories I
1:59:28
they're fresh approached yes so you're
1:59:32
on the record as saying that there's
1:59:33
absolutely nothing in here that I
1:59:34
haven't and you have I have another
1:59:38
clipper on NPR do you want to make your
1:59:41
comments first no no I want to hear more
1:59:43
of her good talking okay see and
1:59:46
devotion start that one over okay when
1:59:54
she's the humming part she only really
1:59:58
does the vocal fry' when she's really
2:00:00
relaxed when she's not when she's
2:00:03
animated it doesn't drag out as long I
2:00:05
think this is NPR so you get to talk
2:00:08
abou slow accuracy and devotion to the
2:00:12
truth are so important to me and I take
2:00:15
all of these allegations of inaccuracy
2:00:21
and plagiarism very seriously when I
2:00:25
found the allegations have merit I've
2:00:30
moved very quickly to correct everything
2:00:34
from so noted that the passages being
2:00:37
questioned are about vice news and
2:00:39
conceded that they do raise questions
2:00:41
I've looked at them and in several of
2:00:45
these cases the language is too close
2:00:49
for comfort and should have been
2:00:53
specifically cited in the footnotes
2:00:56
correctly I'll explain to you why they
2:00:59
weren't or put in quotations in the book
2:01:04
and what is the problem here is that
2:01:11
though I did cite these publications and
2:01:16
tried to credit everybody perfectly you
2:01:20
know I I fell short and in the cases
2:01:25
that Michael Moynihan cited there isn't
2:01:29
the correct like page number for the
2:01:34
credited citation and I'm going to fix
2:01:38
those pronto what I like about this
2:01:42
is that no one in the audience gives a
2:01:46
rat's ass about the story about the shit
2:01:49
you're saying the footnotes
2:01:52
no one cares this is so inside baseball
2:01:54
and they can't get enough of themselves
2:01:57
we're gonna get hit and it's it's it's
2:02:00
horrible for the audience I'm sad we
2:02:03
even played it really I've never said
2:02:06
that listener well she didn't if she'd
2:02:08
done better could've done better yes
2:02:11
well let's say I just want to talk about
2:02:13
a few things these accusations are
2:02:15
flying and I can do a little insight
2:02:16
this is for a journal for a Lib Jo to be
2:02:20
accused of any kind of greater ism is a
2:02:24
huge issue it sticks with you for a long
2:02:28
so here's what I think really happened I
2:02:33
wonder if she wrote the book of course
2:02:38
before what am I even thinking yes
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uh-huh
2:02:42
I say that because I had an agent a very
2:02:45
famous agent in New York this is 20
2:02:47
years ago lefty and yeah and he puts
2:02:52
some book out some philosophical book
2:02:54
and he got busted for plagiarism it
2:02:56
turns out he didn't even write the book
2:02:57
he had Joey's a writer but a lot of
2:03:00
writers don't necessarily write
2:03:01
something when they don't have time or
2:03:03
they how do I get that on there how can
2:03:05
we do a podcast where someone else does
2:03:07
the actual podcast you got to find two
2:03:10
good mimics okay didn't get Caliendo on
2:03:14
here none of us anyway so and then he
2:03:18
just had to pull the book off the market
2:03:19
he was pissed because of this guy he was
2:03:23
just really just sloppy now the stuff
2:03:26
that they were showing McCallum was
2:03:27
showing was definitely plagiarism
2:03:29
there's no doubt about it was just
2:03:30
lifted and the research he has all these
2:03:32
footnotes is because this is what you do
2:03:34
when you job you're something out you
2:03:36
want me to make sure now I want you this
2:03:37
document it because I don't want to get
2:03:38
busted for something I did and so
2:03:40
they've that's where the book is over
2:03:41
footnoted because you don't normally
2:03:43
write that way
2:03:44
I mean you write some footnotes you
2:03:46
don't write you're not Arnold Toynbee
2:03:48
you don't really have to do a lot of
2:03:50
footnotes in some sort of an expressive
2:03:52
book about how you hate the media or the
2:03:55
journalism is sake and so I think that's
2:03:58
what happens now the other thing that's
2:03:59
not discussed because again I don't know
2:04:01
why but these moments of one or two
2:04:06
paragraph plagiarisms are generally just
2:04:10
paid off it's a pay off deal that's
2:04:13
someone calls you up and says hey yo you
2:04:15
plagiarized my shit give me some money
2:04:18
you do it through the agents really I
2:04:21
didn't realize this oh oh that's that's
2:04:24
that is that's a accusation of
2:04:26
plagiarism huh if the if the agent or
2:04:29
the book colors just look at it and they
2:04:31
say yeah yeah yeah how much money do you
2:04:33
want and it's usually between let me
2:04:36
guess they're usually around 100 200
2:04:38
bucks gonna say no more than five 500 no
2:04:41
it's very rarely that much it's just a
2:04:42
little bit I had this problem with one
2:04:44
of my telecom books in a definition in
2:04:47
the glossary there was some definition
2:04:50
that was put in there and it was too
2:04:51
close to somebody else's write-up and
2:04:53
people another thing people don't
2:04:55
realize is dictionaries are copyrighted
2:04:58
John I'm learning a lot today I did not
2:05:01
know that you were - pulling this hold
2:05:03
no I'm pooh-poohing no I'm that this is
2:05:05
interesting
2:05:05
hello we're the best podcast in the
2:05:07
universe what part of best did you not
2:05:08
get now dictionaries are copyrighted and
2:05:13
people don't realize that so when you
2:05:14
define that's why you want to get those
2:05:16
new words in as fast as you can because
2:05:17
you get to write the first definition
2:05:18
everybody else and all the other
2:05:20
dictionaries guy that's son of a bitch I
2:05:23
have to and so you have to read you know
2:05:25
you have to read well it's an actual
2:05:28
definition of a word if if we were to
2:05:32
create the the No Agenda dictionary well
2:05:35
it would be very different we couldn't
2:05:36
take the gist description say this is
2:05:39
what that means you have to write it a
2:05:41
little differently
2:05:42
Wow yeah all dictionaries that's why you
2:05:45
look at ten different definitions from
2:05:47
ten dictionaries and they'll all be a
2:05:49
little different except for maybe some
2:05:52
some reference to the past that bit you
2:05:54
because if it was public domain for
2:05:57
example an old definition from 1600 he's
2:06:02
just blowing my mind hold on a second so
2:06:04
dictionaries are really they're really
2:06:08
hmm they're not defining that they're
2:06:10
not proof
2:06:12
they're just documentary evidence of
2:06:15
language dictionary is not really an
2:06:19
authority this particular the dictionary
2:06:22
the better chance you have of getting a
2:06:24
very focused definition that Oxford
2:06:27
English Dictionary would be a good
2:06:28
example but if the but if the definition
2:06:32
has fallen into fair
2:06:34
I'm sorry into public domain because
2:06:36
it's like a hundred years old so you can
2:06:38
take a hundred year old Oxford English
2:06:40
Dictionary go by one there around and
2:06:43
then you can just steal all the
2:06:45
definitions from that you're good to go
2:06:47
right that's all public domain got it
2:06:49
got it but if you got a new word coming
2:06:51
up like bonehead or you want to be the
2:06:53
first five G I'm gonna jump on that
2:06:56
right away and write your own definition
2:06:58
and what these dictionary companies do
2:06:59
they have they have a slew they have a
2:07:02
lot of research that goes on and they
2:07:03
have all the other dictionaries and they
2:07:05
check it's a bit of ask your question
2:07:08
could we then for instance I saw the
2:07:11
jamoke and jabroni all these have starts
2:07:15
showing up in more popular dictionaries
2:07:17
that we reference on the show could we
2:07:19
do a no agenda no agenda dictionary just
2:07:22
has words and definitions in there that
2:07:25
we've used on the show publish it as a
2:07:27
Jim Latour what are giblet so that we
2:07:29
can then sue the dictionaries when they
2:07:32
steal our stuff it's not a matter of
2:07:34
suit that's the Podesta my next point
2:07:37
which is yeah if you stood took a whole
2:07:40
dictionary and publish it sure that
2:07:41
would be a problem Oh what to go back to
2:07:45
my anecdote definition in my glossary
2:07:49
that was from something else and it
2:07:51
seemed to be pretty close and so that
2:07:54
you I think I had to pay like 75 bucks
2:07:59
as far as it goes well that's not too
2:08:01
bad no and so you give them the 75 bucks
2:08:04
which is the license you were basically
2:08:06
now 75 bucks is for a long time yeah a
2:08:09
lifetime license to use that in that
2:08:11
book let's do it again
2:08:13
no but in that book it would be 75 so
2:08:16
you painted and that's what the
2:08:17
situation with Jill's little
2:08:19
plagiaristic paragraph god oh that's
2:08:22
okay so that's something very different
2:08:24
oh my goodness so that would have been I
2:08:27
looked at that graph and the one she
2:08:29
wrote and she seems to me that that was
2:08:32
probably a hundred bucks maybe maybe 150
2:08:36
I get them to say you know just just I
2:08:40
mean the embarrassment is still there
2:08:41
and the whole book may be riddled with
2:08:43
this stuff which is what happened with
2:08:44
my agent's book he had to pull it off
2:08:45
the market huh because it was riddled
2:08:47
cuz the guy who wrote that guy who
2:08:49
actually wrote the book was just
2:08:50
stealing everything and he didn't know
2:08:52
it and I think by the way with today's
2:08:54
youngsters who aren't taught anything
2:08:56
they don't know anything they I think
2:08:58
probably don't see it as wrong you're
2:09:00
always taking a risk when you're hiring
2:09:02
these kids they don't yeah they did they
2:09:04
don't understand the true concept of
2:09:06
copyright and plagiarism probably it's
2:09:09
nits you know the Internet is based on
2:09:11
copying in just that's what it is a copy
2:09:13
machine yeah everything you do yeah it's
2:09:16
a copyright violation swamp that the
2:09:23
Internet is literally based on copying
2:09:26
data from one point to the other yep
2:09:29
it's not like you you brought down that
2:09:32
web page and now the server is empty
2:09:35
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2:09:37
things need clarification cuz thank you
2:09:40
that's very good I I think she's being I
2:09:43
mean they like to hound or I think
2:09:46
that's funny it's just there's humor in
2:09:47
it and well locks go after but I think
2:09:50
it's unjustified just put it that way
2:09:52
gonna be honest about it well thank you
2:09:55
for clarifying that you will not hear
2:09:57
that analysis anywhere everyone was just
2:09:59
guffawing and sniffling like me now we
2:10:04
know exactly what it really is that they
2:10:06
just hate her they hate that she did
2:10:08
anything that even slightly negative
2:10:11
they just jump on her but it's really
2:10:14
mirin oka yeah it's not a big deal all
2:10:18
right got it got it all right so that
2:10:24
clears that up you know
2:10:25
Grammy's tonight at the Grammys and so
2:10:30
there's been some pre-grammy controversy
2:10:33
as we always like to do we always have
2:10:34
to have some controversy going on this
2:10:37
is a something kind of slipped by the
2:10:40
radar but it wasn't until I did a
2:10:42
typical No Agenda look up to figure out
2:10:48
you know just if it was worth bringing
2:10:50
to the show this is about the arrest of
2:10:51
21 Savage have you read anything about
2:10:54
21 no I didn't look into it and I didn't
2:10:58
pay much attention so joy Reid thought
2:11:01
it was very important because this is
2:11:03
horrible this is a he's an immigrant
2:11:05
he's he's an illegal immigrant and he's
2:11:07
been arrested it's just horrible and his
2:11:09
right and bring the lawyer on white guy
2:11:11
lawyer and I cut down like a
2:11:13
eight-minute segments to a minute and a
2:11:15
half just to give you a background on
2:11:17
this I could you know I don't think
2:11:18
anyone knows what we're talking about
2:11:19
well the clip is the background okay
2:11:21
twenty-one Savage is an artist he's a
2:11:23
performer from Atlanta he was arrested
2:11:26
by ice because he's here illegally
2:11:29
just days after delivering that stinging
2:11:32
critique of Trump's immigration oh I'm
2:11:33
sorry
2:11:34
I needed to needed to connect it to
2:11:37
something I guess you went on The
2:11:38
Tonight Show or I don't know which which
2:11:40
late night show we went on and bitched
2:11:42
and moaned about the immigration system
2:11:44
while being an illegal immigrant in just
2:11:52
days after delivering that stinging
2:11:54
critique of Trump's immigration policies
2:11:55
not to mention the Flint water crisis on
2:11:57
The Tonight Show grammy-nominated rapper
2:12:00
21 savage was arrested by immigration
2:12:03
customs enforcement authorities on Super
2:12:05
Bowl Sunday in Atlanta
2:12:07
according to ice the rapper whose real
2:12:09
name is Shia bin Abraham Joseph is a UK
2:12:13
citizen who overstayed his visa and has
2:12:16
in law and has a felony drug conviction
2:12:18
but his lawyers dispute that they say
2:12:21
his family overstayed their work visas
2:12:23
and he was left without legal status
2:12:25
like nearly 2 million other migrants who
2:12:28
came to the US as children joseph has
2:12:31
lived in Atlanta since entering the u.s.
2:12:32
at the age of 7
2:12:34
but now faces possible deportation
2:12:37
joining me now is his attorney Charles
2:12:39
Koch now before we get into Charles the
2:12:41
attorney I just wanted to mention I I'm
2:12:44
familiar with this exact situation as a
2:12:48
friend of mine her husband who was here
2:12:50
illegally I knew about I actually helped
2:12:51
her get legal he had to wait another
2:12:55
year before he could claim his whatever
2:12:58
status it was forget exactly what it is
2:13:00
but he got pulled over because of a
2:13:02
temporary license plate and they the
2:13:04
procedure is as follows I know the
2:13:06
procedure because it just happened a
2:13:08
couple months ago they arrest you in
2:13:10
this case they take you down to San
2:13:11
Antonio you sit there for a week you
2:13:13
wait until you get an immigration lawyer
2:13:14
then you have to post an immigration
2:13:16
bond which is anywhere between seven and
2:13:18
ten thousand dollars and they will hold
2:13:21
on to that for the next two years you
2:13:24
have to keep out of trouble and you know
2:13:26
don't get arrested no duis no jaywalking
2:13:28
and then you will get a resident status
2:13:32
and so it's actually I was quite amazed
2:13:35
the system kind of worked is that you
2:13:37
know the judge listened to his case he's
2:13:38
been here 20 20 plus years and it's okay
2:13:41
you got family here you got kids born
2:13:43
here I'm not gonna send you back but you
2:13:45
get two years probation and you got to
2:13:47
pay this bond so everyone goes through
2:13:49
that I have to say I was again I was I
2:13:52
was pleasantly surprised that Oh
2:13:53
apparently there are some people in the
2:13:56
immigration system will have compassion
2:13:58
and think about you know what do we do
2:14:00
with this guy so this is the same
2:14:02
situation overstayed visa been here for
2:14:06
a long time well thank you very much for
2:14:07
being here we know now that jay-z has
2:14:10
hired his added to your legal team a
2:14:12
gentleman named Alex Pierrot is now part
2:14:15
of the defense team with you guys and he
2:14:17
has said that the goal is now to get him
2:14:18
out of detention what's the status of
2:14:20
that effort well that's why we've been
2:14:22
barely relatively quiet this week we've
2:14:24
released a couple of statements just to
2:14:25
clarify some of the facts that have been
2:14:27
misreported in the press because of ice
2:14:29
statements to the press when he was
2:14:31
detained
2:14:32
but this week we've been working behind
2:14:33
the scenes with ice providing them with
2:14:34
information about the fact that he has
2:14:37
no conviction providing them with
2:14:38
information that he has remarkable ties
2:14:40
to the community he works with the
2:14:42
police he works with local prosecutors
2:14:44
to get rid of gun violence to get get
2:14:47
encourage kids not to get into gangs
2:14:50
we've got letters from congressmen that
2:14:52
have come forward and we thought we had
2:14:53
an opportunity to get him out just on
2:14:56
ice letting him go and so we will now go
2:14:59
to immigration court immigration court
2:15:01
isn't not like real courts we have to go
2:15:03
through a process to get in front of an
2:15:05
immigration judge and ask that
2:15:07
immigration judge for a bond in this
2:15:08
case unlike real courts in which you
2:15:11
hear 30 to 24 to 48 hours later it will
2:15:14
take a week or so to get in front of
2:15:16
those judges to get him a bond so they
2:15:19
just go on and on oh it's so horrible
2:15:21
he's in jail all this after the guy went
2:15:27
on TV Beach the body the grace okay to
2:15:30
six but here but here's the thing who
2:15:33
are we really talking about Trump now
2:15:36
let me just this this guy he's worked
2:15:39
with the local community and everything
2:15:41
he's a good guy is a good kid he's got
2:15:44
his white lawyers and everything let me
2:15:46
just read some of 21 savages lyrics I
2:15:49
buy a new car for the bitch I tear down
2:15:52
the mall with the bitch you can't even
2:15:54
talk to the bitch you fucking with
2:15:55
bosses and shit I'd be Gucci down you
2:15:58
wearing Lacoste and shit yeah Montclair
2:16:00
yeah fur came off a bear got him tennis
2:16:03
chains on there real blingy Draco make
2:16:05
you do the chicken head like Chingy
2:16:07
walking Neiman Marcus I spend a life
2:16:09
fitty 7,500 Center on jacket yeah I mean
2:16:13
it just goes it's just it's all like
2:16:14
fucking bitches Gucci's oh here we go
2:16:18
yeah dog yeah no dog yet for real
2:16:20
straight up out to six now got a house
2:16:22
in the Hills dog want to see a body
2:16:24
nigga and get you killed dog wanted
2:16:26
tweeted about me nigga get to kill Doug
2:16:27
kill Doug this is what we're arguing
2:16:30
about this upstanding citizen get out of
2:16:35
town joi read and you look at any of his
2:16:38
lyrics that's what it is it's what it is
2:16:41
and here we are bruising boom
2:16:44
they want
2:16:45
this poor sap who didn't got suckered
2:16:48
into construction two decades ago when
2:16:51
it was all cool to come across the
2:16:53
border he's the same treatment she's a
2:16:58
little worked up about these buddies
2:17:01
that was good figure heads of the
2:17:03
community we saw more rap lyrics we'll
2:17:06
be talking about these guys already then
2:17:11
it's pretty pretty hateful what his
2:17:15
lyrics yeah well there's a lot of hate
2:17:18
about America I'm gonna lead you into
2:17:20
your clips because I saw you god I'm
2:17:21
very curious the AOC wasn't she's done a
2:17:25
number of interviews and I know you have
2:17:27
a couple so I'm curious I have the one
2:17:29
clip that I have the whole clip I at
2:17:33
least have most of it but I was noticing
2:17:35
especially that starts right away with
2:17:37
clip one where she makes this stupid
2:17:40
commentary and I will tell you this is
2:17:43
what I liked about this stuff this is
2:17:44
like I don't know who's whose clip this
2:17:46
is originally but it's not the best but
2:17:48
she went out and talked about the green
2:17:51
new deal with a bunch of white old white
2:17:54
men Stooges behind her not nodding their
2:17:57
heads and and she's going on and on with
2:18:00
her bull crap she's full of it and the
2:18:02
thing is is that this good stuff which
2:18:05
is in this first clip democracy now CBS
2:18:09
and all these guys from from from the
2:18:12
most lefty democracy now to everybody in
2:18:15
between
2:18:16
maybe Fox didn't play tit I'm sure Fox
2:18:19
did play it I'd be surprised they didn't
2:18:21
they all assiduously avoided this little
2:18:25
thing that's right in this particular
2:18:26
clip you'll hear it in there and you go
2:18:28
what is she talking about so incredibly
2:18:32
excited that we are going to transition
2:18:35
this country into the future and we are
2:18:38
not going to be dragged behind by our
2:18:41
I'm so excited by that I think that
2:18:43
today is not just a big day for us as a
2:18:47
delegation us as a party us as a
2:18:50
movement but this is a big day for
2:18:52
activists all over the country and for
2:18:56
frontline communities all over the
2:18:58
country as a day is a big day for people
2:19:02
who have been left behind today is a big
2:19:05
day for workers in Appalachia today is a
2:19:09
big day for children that have been
2:19:11
breathing dirty air in the South Bronx
2:19:13
today is a really good day for families
2:19:17
who have been enduring the in Justices
2:19:19
of drinking dirty water or who have seen
2:19:22
their living rooms being flooded in with
2:19:25
the waves of in with the waves of right
2:19:32
wait I want one of those families on the
2:19:35
show hold on I said the sea levels what
2:19:40
let it your front rooms are flooded with
2:19:43
the rising sea levels these poor people
2:19:47
before you continue just so we
2:19:50
understand what happened with this the
2:19:52
launch of this green New Deal was a
2:19:54
little confusing first of all we read
2:19:58
the original green new deal before she
2:20:01
was even before she was sworn into
2:20:04
office it's been on her website but now
2:20:06
we have a new green new deal yes and the
2:20:09
new green new deal is an actual now it's
2:20:11
it's not it's not law it's not a bill
2:20:14
it's a resolution and the resolution
2:20:17
itself this is like if we watch c-span
2:20:20
all time resolution I resolve to call
2:20:22
the post office and yeah Berkeley
2:20:25
California United Nations crap it's like
2:20:31
we result
2:20:33
it starts with agreements like we agree
2:20:35
that climate change is real we agree
2:20:38
that we have to still keep co2 we have
2:20:42
to keep temperatures at 1.5 degrees in
2:20:44
the next 10 years
2:20:45
therefore we resolve that we will do our
2:20:48
best to write laws and stuff to make
2:20:50
that happen
2:20:51
so it's a resolution which is there's no
2:20:53
law nothing's and I haven't heard anyone
2:20:55
say that properly really but the thing
2:20:57
that happened is they release an FAQ or
2:21:00
frequently answer to ask questions and
2:21:02
it immediately got doctored
2:21:05
redistributed putting put in farting
2:21:08
cows there's all you know the stuff
2:21:10
about me you internet we need to have
2:21:12
people who would need to be able to pay
2:21:15
for people who are unable to work or
2:21:17
unwilling to work whether it was
2:21:19
original or doctored or not and that
2:21:22
everyone included talking tucker car so
2:21:25
there's like bronze is what it's just
2:21:28
look at the actual document the
2:21:31
resolution is a bunch of hippie hippie
2:21:33
dippie shit that doesn't make any
2:21:35
difference
2:21:35
it's just positioning something and it
2:21:38
doesn't say anything about the farting
2:21:40
cows or paying people who are unwilling
2:21:42
to work none of that is in there so
2:21:45
you've all been had or the piss
2:21:48
recycling none of none of that is in
2:21:51
their favorite but the internet just and
2:21:53
the machine it's exactly what had the
2:21:56
machine went nuts over it but it was all
2:21:59
about the ethic and you could see you
2:22:01
can see like these different copies
2:22:03
floating around though is that this
2:22:06
little moment of her kind of stammering
2:22:09
and talking about people's front rooms
2:22:11
being flooded by rising makes makes it
2:22:14
better it makes it better but it's like
2:22:16
why wasn't anybody talking about this
2:22:19
well I I I have an answer to this well
2:22:25
yeah why don't why don't you why don't
2:22:27
you play what is the next clip and it
2:22:29
was the rest of her little spiel to
2:22:31
almost the rest of it and it was just
2:22:33
got more weird junk and then I have the
2:22:35
third clip is marki coming out with a
2:22:37
crate you can maybe talk after she does
2:22:39
cuz marquee comes on next and he says
2:22:42
the stupidest thing I've ever heard ever
2:22:44
at least for the last couple weeks never
2:22:46
in our history no no don't help please
2:22:49
next
2:22:50
okay which one diet plan the AC part to
2:22:53
ramble rising seas
2:22:56
and today I think is a really big day
2:22:58
for our economy the labor movement the
2:23:00
social justice movement indigenous
2:23:02
peoples and people all over the United
2:23:05
States of America by the way that is in
2:23:08
the resolution it states that solving
2:23:12
this the issues of the day with climate
2:23:14
change will result in more equity and
2:23:17
all that crap so that's less you say by
2:23:19
the way what you just said is really
2:23:22
become it comes to the fore with Markey
2:23:25
and it's like they're making a suit
2:23:26
there they're on the job they're on the
2:23:28
deer on the warpath to quote a Elizabeth
2:23:32
Warren phrase they're on the warpath to
2:23:35
making a connection between global
2:23:39
warming and injustice inequity I think
2:23:42
is the term well they also ingest the
2:23:44
whole yeah inequity for sure rising sea
2:23:46
levels and today I think is a really big
2:23:49
day for our economy the labor movement
2:23:51
the social justice movement indigenous
2:23:54
peoples and people all over the United
2:23:56
States of America the day that we truly
2:24:03
embark on a comprehensive agenda of
2:24:06
economic social and racial justice in
2:24:09
the United States of America that's
2:24:10
right that's the West's agenda is all
2:24:12
about because climate change
2:24:15
the change in our environmental
2:24:17
challenges are one of the biggest
2:24:20
existential threats to our way of life
2:24:24
not not just as a nation but as a world
2:24:28
and in order for us to combat that
2:24:31
threat we must be as ambitious and
2:24:35
innovative in our solution as possible
2:24:38
so what we are doing today and
2:24:40
introducing these resolutions here today
2:24:43
is that it's not a bill it is a
2:24:45
resolution and what this resolution is
2:24:48
is doing is saying this is our first
2:24:50
step
2:24:51
our first step is to define the problem
2:24:54
and define the scope of the solution and
2:24:58
so we're here to say that small
2:25:00
incremental policy solutions are not
2:25:03
enough they can be part of a solution
2:25:06
but they are not the solution unto
2:25:08
itself there is no justice and there is
2:25:12
no combating climate change without
2:25:14
addressing what has happened to
2:25:16
indigenous communities that means that
2:25:18
there is no fixing our economy without
2:25:21
addressing the racial wealth gap that
2:25:24
means that we are not going to
2:25:25
transition to renewable energies without
2:25:28
also transitioning frontline communities
2:25:30
and coal communities into economic
2:25:33
opportunity as well all right now if you
2:25:40
wanted to you want to give your little
2:25:41
analysis but I do have one little clip a
2:25:45
three second clip to play as a potential
2:25:47
I so what do we do a show when do where
2:25:49
does the Ed Markey thing come in that's
2:25:51
after you make your comments no it's not
2:25:54
okay what's the ice okay okay well let's
2:25:56
play the ice show first
2:25:57
[Applause]
2:26:01
maybe the show here's Mark II now Mark
2:26:05
II I think does a Mark II as a complete
2:26:08
freak and I think he does a better job
2:26:10
of creating a bullcrap kind of could you
2:26:14
know connection between one thing and
2:26:16
another and they keeps doing it he's
2:26:18
more political than she is and it's
2:26:21
probably I think he's totally off the
2:26:23
wall here but play this and he's the
2:26:25
co-sponsor of the resolution Mary after
2:26:27
she was done never
2:26:29
in our history the interest of all
2:26:32
Americans been so United on a single
2:26:36
issue climate change from the air we
2:26:40
breathe to the jobs that employ us to
2:26:43
the neighborhoods we live it to the
2:26:46
economy we operate with it
2:26:48
climate change defines our existence
2:26:52
global temperatures are the highest in
2:26:56
recorded history
2:26:57
wealth inequality is at its highest
2:27:00
point since the era of the Great
2:27:03
Depression the erosion of our coastlines
2:27:07
the erosion of the earning power of
2:27:10
workers the pollution of our planet the
2:27:13
pollution of our democracy by big oil
2:27:16
and coke brother financing the
2:27:20
interrelationships of these ills and in
2:27:23
Justices is undeniable
2:27:26
but the challenge is not insurmountable
2:27:31
are you ready for my quote little
2:27:33
analysis or can you imagine by the way
2:27:36
yes I wanted to hear it but I'm gonna he
2:27:39
makes a cent you know I don't know about
2:27:41
you but I can go weeks and weeks except
2:27:45
for this show maybe but I could go
2:27:47
months and never get into a conversation
2:27:50
with anybody that I know or meet or talk
2:27:53
to it the at the grocery store any place
2:27:55
else work climate change comes up in the
2:27:58
conversation no it just doesn't happen
2:28:01
he makes it sound like that's all that's
2:28:03
going on oh my god ok ok I'll analyze
2:28:08
that part first here is what is
2:28:11
happening the climate change just as as
2:28:15
something by itself
2:28:17
maths called man-made you wouldn't even
2:28:18
have to use man-made at this point
2:28:21
except for the fact that there is a
2:28:23
apparently a man-made solution to it
2:28:26
this is what we've been told is it's our
2:28:28
fault but we can solve it by producing
2:28:32
less co2 that's the basis of the
2:28:34
argument this entire argument going back
2:28:37
to when it was going to be global
2:28:38
cooling which was in the 70s baizen many
2:28:41
of the same people
2:28:42
and now and then global warming Al Gore
2:28:45
you have to know about the Chicago
2:28:48
carbon exchange you have to know about
2:28:50
Maurice Strong's a lot of stuff behind
2:28:52
it but that that climate change global
2:28:54
warming crowd we're about making money
2:28:57
off of it let's start and by the way
2:29:00
it's not a horrible idea to have
2:29:03
industry more for change or create a new
2:29:06
industry that has room for growth
2:29:08
because we're out of growth in a lot of
2:29:10
our areas you know there's a where else
2:29:11
can we make money
2:29:12
well we create something new as this
2:29:14
climate change and we'll have prices on
2:29:17
carbon and we'll have a whole money
2:29:19
systems and that's what it was abused
2:29:21
for now you have this whole generation
2:29:23
of kids who've been told we're all gonna
2:29:25
die we're all gonna die we're all gonna
2:29:26
die we're all gonna die in a guy and we
2:29:28
have a report come out just last year
2:29:30
they said if we don't do something in 12
2:29:32
years they'll be too late we're all
2:29:33
gonna die so people like aoc not her the
2:29:37
people behind her the Justice Democrats
2:29:39
the Fermi the former Bernie bros they
2:29:42
have taken this and they're abusing this
2:29:44
climate change to say oh no we fix this
2:29:48
and we know how to fix it because it's
2:29:49
something that men can fix man can fix
2:29:52
this then we will fix all the injustice
2:29:55
and inequity that you have all you
2:29:58
horrible sad people who vote for me
2:30:01
because if you have some kind of
2:30:03
inequity in your life if you're a victim
2:30:05
of something and we solve climate change
2:30:08
it's going to solve it for you neither
2:30:09
of these parties relay oh she doesn't
2:30:12
really believe we're going to die
2:30:14
it really doesn't believe that but this
2:30:16
is presented a big problem you heard you
2:30:20
heard Markey say it's the warmest ever
2:30:22
no bullshit we just heard that 2018 was
2:30:27
the fourth warmest year on record now is
2:30:30
this celebrated worldwide by saying holy
2:30:34
crap it went down it's working it's
2:30:39
working we're going to live no no it's
2:30:44
just a blip anomaly if it's still the
2:30:46
warmest popular years no one wants to
2:30:49
tell you the truth but here is the big
2:30:51
problem the climate scientists and the
2:30:54
climate
2:30:56
the community apparently since 97 to 98
2:31:00
to 99.9% agree that this is happening
2:31:04
and it's done by men and women and
2:31:07
people and horrible humans they are
2:31:09
fucked because now we have 2030 is 10
2:31:14
years away and they're still gonna be
2:31:16
around when we don't die and people like
2:31:19
aoc who are saying who are really
2:31:22
bringing it home they're making it very
2:31:24
visual in a lot of case you just heard
2:31:26
her talk about the sea sloshing through
2:31:28
your living room the climate scientists
2:31:30
are going oh man we're gonna look pretty
2:31:34
stupid this report from our own people
2:31:36
came out just last year it says if we
2:31:39
don't fix it by 2030 it's over we're
2:31:42
toast we're done for now they don't
2:31:45
really believe it either this is why you
2:31:47
identified it first it looks like
2:31:49
they're starting to walk it back a
2:31:52
little bit the scientists are starting
2:31:55
to walk it back they're walking it back
2:31:57
in little bits little pieces all over
2:32:01
the place
2:32:02
oh clouds or it's a little harder to do
2:32:05
modeling well Alec Baldwin had two of
2:32:08
the top US climate scientists on his
2:32:10
show and his show I'm gonna call it a
2:32:13
podcast because it's a podcast isn't it
2:32:15
it's on the NPR station in New York mmm
2:32:19
but as far as I'm concerned as a podcast
2:32:21
and I pulled a couple of they're all
2:32:24
relatively short clips but just some of
2:32:28
the insanity and some of the things you
2:32:30
hear them say I think shows that they're
2:32:33
kind of a little more open-ended now and
2:32:35
I think we're gonna see a lot more
2:32:36
walking back of this just how horrible
2:32:39
it is so this is a Kate what's her name
2:32:44
now look it up with play she's the one
2:32:46
that talks the most how much of it is
2:32:48
some cyclical geologic history and even
2:32:52
if the contribution we're making is just
2:32:54
the one straw that breaks the camel's
2:32:55
back isn't that enough to get you to
2:32:57
want to curtail our behavior I think
2:32:58
that's actually a really good question
2:33:00
I'm glad you asked it because people
2:33:02
keep telling climate scientists like
2:33:05
over the climate's always changed and
2:33:07
we're like we know we told you that
2:33:09
first of all her name is Kate Marvel and
2:33:11
very arrogant to say this right off the
2:33:14
bat like that but okay we are
2:33:16
essentially the people who study that we
2:33:18
figured that out what percentage of the
2:33:21
warming right now are humans responsible
2:33:23
for over a hundred percent over over you
2:33:32
need to be quiet when I'm playing clips
2:33:34
over a hundred percent you'll say it not
2:33:37
once but twice what percentage of my
2:33:40
clips your clips then here we go on what
2:33:44
do you mean your clips but wait a minute
2:33:46
let's stop right this is my clip what
2:33:48
are you talking about no I'm just saying
2:33:50
when my clips are playing you talk over
2:33:52
them and I can't really do much about it
2:33:54
stop anyway that's beside the point
2:33:57
the point is I for one thing I'd miss
2:34:01
that cuz I listen to the beginning of
2:34:04
the show too I couldn't stand her cuz
2:34:06
she's so arrogant and this other guy's
2:34:09
the Dean of science I didn't know this
2:34:10
science has a Dean but okay's a Dean of
2:34:13
science at Columbia
2:34:15
I missed that because that is borderline
2:34:18
clip of the day stuff to say and she's a
2:34:21
physicist you have to say over 100
2:34:25
percent I would take my borderline then
2:34:33
she's saying over 100 percent and she's
2:34:36
doing it with authority well she's one
2:34:38
of the top US climate scientists there
2:34:40
is so now that you bring it up and I
2:34:44
could catch it now I'm very appalled we
2:34:47
are essentially the people who study
2:34:49
that we figured that out what percentage
2:34:52
of the warming right now are humans
2:34:54
responsible for over a hundred percent
2:34:57
humans are responsible for more than all
2:35:00
of the warming because if it wasn't for
2:35:02
us the earth would be cooling very
2:35:03
slightly more than all of the warming
2:35:05
we're responsible for more than all of
2:35:07
the warming I mean what is that what is
2:35:09
what is that because of what the Sun is
2:35:13
doing the Sun is getting ever so
2:35:16
slightly weaker so yeah if it wasn't for
2:35:17
us tiny variation and the sun's output
2:35:20
would be making a coal tar that's the
2:35:22
fur
2:35:22
I've ever heard it put that way the Sun
2:35:25
is actually getting a little bit weaker
2:35:27
she says which I've never heard anyone
2:35:28
say and if it weren't for us it would be
2:35:31
getting colder but I think there's
2:35:34
something some takeaway there so the Sun
2:35:37
is actually cooling down a bit and she's
2:35:39
agreeing it Green was the Sun does have
2:35:42
a cycle well but she's saying it in
2:35:45
general not just as a part of the the
2:35:46
solar min I understand now
2:35:48
Baldwin asked a very very cool question
2:35:51
he doesn't know it but he's asking about
2:35:54
chemtrails which of course would never
2:35:56
happen do you feel the people are always
2:35:58
talking about some radical solution I
2:36:00
was reading online and they talk about
2:36:03
dimming the Sun was the article the
2:36:05
other day they're gonna spray the clouds
2:36:07
in the atmosphere with a chemical
2:36:08
yes called chemtrails does that concern
2:36:11
you that kind of attitude then there's
2:36:13
some quick fix that can happen
2:36:14
absolutely that concerns me I mean first
2:36:17
it just begets this kind of hubris that
2:36:19
humans can control everything and we're
2:36:22
far from that I mean do you hear what
2:36:24
he's saying he's saying the opposite of
2:36:30
what the party line is there's nothing
2:36:33
more humbling than trying to solve the
2:36:35
climate problem the work that Kate does
2:36:37
for example on the climate modeling it's
2:36:38
an incredibly hard problem and you know
2:36:41
the the amount of intellectual
2:36:43
horsepower of us to go and just to pose
2:36:44
the question to understand
2:36:46
I know this is I know this is this is
2:36:51
the reason I think a lot of people get
2:36:53
so to this brain scrambled there first
2:36:57
of all the thesis is that man is causing
2:36:59
this problem and then the second thesis
2:37:01
man can't do anything that would cause
2:37:03
or or not cause the problem fix the
2:37:06
problem again
2:37:06
they're useless they're just a bunch of
2:37:08
little dots on the globe so which is it
2:37:11
yeah exactly you know the the amount of
2:37:14
intellectual horsepower of that I like
2:37:16
the amount of intellectual horsepower
2:37:17
doesn't need to just even think about
2:37:19
climate models I'm gonna roll that back
2:37:21
a little bit you got to hear climate
2:37:23
models there's nothing more humbling
2:37:30
than trying to solve the climate problem
2:37:32
the work that Kate does for example in
2:37:34
the climate modeling it's an incredibly
2:37:35
hard problem
2:37:36
and you know the the amount of
2:37:38
intellectual horsepower that's to go and
2:37:40
just to pose the question to understand
2:37:42
what the attribution story is how much
2:37:44
of the global warming is due to human
2:37:46
activities and natural factors that's a
2:37:48
tremendously complicated problem the
2:37:51
question didn't she just say over a
2:37:54
hundred percent was and he just said
2:37:56
very very difficult you need such an
2:37:59
intellectual brain to even think about
2:38:02
these models so Kate tell me about the
2:38:05
data models describe for me Kate what
2:38:09
exactly is the work you're doing now so
2:38:11
I work on climate models which are
2:38:13
computer simulations of the climate and
2:38:16
those allow us to no I'm not I don't
2:38:20
want to spoil it but she's going to tell
2:38:23
us what incredible work she can do with
2:38:25
these climate models I mean what were
2:38:29
you would you what would you expect when
2:38:30
it comes to some examples of these
2:38:33
climate modeling that she's doing hockey
2:38:36
stick no I mean just what kind of what
2:38:37
kind of things would she be looking at
2:38:39
oh she would be looking at uh I don't
2:38:43
have no idea okay ice cores so I work on
2:38:47
climate models which are computer
2:38:50
simulations of the climate and those
2:38:52
allow us to do projections into the
2:38:55
future but they also let us do
2:38:56
experiments that we couldn't do in the
2:38:58
real world so you know what if a volcano
2:39:00
went off in London oh now I know what
2:39:03
you're spending your time on what would
2:39:05
that do what if humans didn't exist what
2:39:09
would the earth look like I mean what if
2:39:11
the volcano went off in London important
2:39:13
scientific work so I work with climate
2:39:16
models I work with an incredible amount
2:39:18
of data that comes
2:39:19
and because I sit at an office of NASA I
2:39:23
work with satellite data sets to try to
2:39:25
see what are the models telling us
2:39:26
what's actually happening and are those
2:39:29
the same thing sounds like she's just
2:39:31
goofing off volcano in London what is
2:39:33
that about is there Valka is there any
2:39:35
volcanic activity near London that we
2:39:37
should be worried about for the climate
2:39:38
I don't know if there's ever been a
2:39:40
volcanoes or because there's no volcanic
2:39:42
mountains there no it's dumb sounds dumb
2:39:45
pretty soon in this interview what are
2:39:48
we going to do about it well there's
2:39:50
obviously only one answer and I think
2:39:53
that they are from group one and not
2:39:57
group two group two is the justice for
2:39:59
all
2:39:59
equity for all group they're still
2:40:02
working with money money from the old
2:40:04
group what would be I'll go with you
2:40:06
first Peter what would be some of the
2:40:08
things you would do right now to address
2:40:10
this problem right so if I was king of
2:40:13
the world the thing that I would do
2:40:15
right now is support the green New Deal
2:40:18
which is this investment in
2:40:21
infrastructure and resupplying
2:40:24
repowering the planet it's a shift
2:40:26
toward renewables it's adopting
2:40:28
wide-scale battery storage it's
2:40:31
basically built adopting wide scale
2:40:33
battery storage what does that mean wide
2:40:37
scale battery storage batteries are just
2:40:41
batteries not all that great in this
2:40:43
country national climate resilience as a
2:40:45
way of addressing the climate problem
2:40:48
because there's in my opinion there's no
2:40:50
solution
2:40:51
toward this other than an economic
2:40:53
market-based one we can't drive the
2:40:55
world into poverty we can't drive the
2:40:58
world into you know a dramatic way of
2:41:00
living relative to where we are now
2:41:02
certainly on a timescale we're talking
2:41:04
about which is my lifetime this is not
2:41:06
even my children's full lifetime this is
2:41:09
at the end of our lifetimes we're going
2:41:11
to be seeing these impacts what about
2:41:12
you what would you do if you were the I
2:41:14
don't want to get it right gender wise
2:41:16
if you were the King I can be whatever I
2:41:19
want I could be whatever I want right
2:41:22
now emitting carbon dioxide is free
2:41:25
right we don't charge anybody to do that
2:41:28
and I don't think it should be free
2:41:29
because there is a cost to it we're all
2:41:32
paying that
2:41:33
and so I would put a price on carbon
2:41:35
dioxide I would say you cannot do this
2:41:37
for free you actually have to pay the
2:41:40
social cost so I think at this point I'm
2:41:43
sorry can I ask a question no please I'm
2:41:47
sure about now and you could tell me if
2:41:50
I'm wrong that Baldwin and all his you
2:41:55
know high intellect said hey since this
2:42:01
is a situation that is existential
2:42:04
meaning our existence is at stake we
2:42:09
have to move as fast as possible what
2:42:11
about turning everything off having a
2:42:16
five-year tip time period to do a
2:42:17
turning every fossil fuel plant and
2:42:19
everything like that often putting
2:42:21
nuclear energy and everywhere and going
2:42:24
to an all-electric economy and that
2:42:26
would end the co2 emissions to zero
2:42:29
almost within five years well he didn't
2:42:32
ask it at this point in the conversation
2:42:34
but I'm happy to skip ahead I am
2:42:36
agnostic on nuclear power I'm actually
2:42:38
willing to be convinced one way or the
2:42:39
other because it is true that in the
2:42:42
course of generating electricity and
2:42:44
nuclear does not produce carbon dioxide
2:42:46
emissions I think you're absolutely
2:42:49
right that you have to take into account
2:42:51
mining and enriching the uranium both of
2:42:53
which are energy intensive processes and
2:42:56
then the fact that once you turn on a
2:42:58
nuclear reactor you have a ten thousand
2:43:00
hundred thousand year nuclear waste
2:43:02
problem and you can figure out what to
2:43:06
do with that a contamination
2:43:07
decommissioning all those companies are
2:43:09
gonna turn around they're gonna sit
2:43:10
there gonna go wow you know we thought
2:43:11
we had set aside enough money and we
2:43:13
thought we had government supervise the
2:43:15
supervised funds where we set aside
2:43:16
enough money but we really don't and
2:43:18
then we wonder I'm gonna have a lot of
2:43:20
Hanford's all around the country one
2:43:22
thing I do want to point out is there
2:43:24
hasn't been a nuclear reactor built in
2:43:26
this country in my lifetime and that is
2:43:29
not because environmentalists have been
2:43:31
mean to nuclear that's because it's not
2:43:34
cost-effective it's not if it if it made
2:43:38
money people would do this and so I kind
2:43:41
of think that how I feel about nuclear
2:43:43
doesn't matter what about you
2:43:46
my viewpoints are not that different
2:43:48
than yours but actually I'd like to also
2:43:51
ride this this middle ground which is
2:43:55
that let's put it on the table let's put
2:43:57
it on the table and and have people
2:43:59
decide and what and the decision
2:44:01
inevitably comes to don't build it near
2:44:03
me and then it comes to where we can put
2:44:06
the storage I actually got a master's
2:44:08
degree in nuclear waste management and
2:44:10
and you know one of the results of my
2:44:13
study was that we had no place to bury
2:44:15
these you know what the idea was to try
2:44:17
to to do pursue underseas leaving it in
2:44:20
the tanks in the water on the site
2:44:21
exactly and so it's a mess that's not
2:44:24
cleaned up and you're the failed Yucca
2:44:27
Mountain storage facility is a right
2:44:32
exactly so here we gave our absolute
2:44:35
best effort our top scientists trying to
2:44:36
figure out where to put this stuff and
2:44:38
they couldn't agree but if you asked me
2:44:40
do you want a nuclear plant built next
2:44:42
door to you or a coal plant I'd choose
2:44:45
the nuclear plant every day because if
2:44:47
if you are interested in harming people
2:44:51
killing people the best way to do that
2:44:53
is to build a coal plant so I found this
2:44:55
very enlightening I was saving it for
2:44:58
the last because you never hear them say
2:44:59
this they're poorly informed clearly
2:45:02
they do not know that modern reactors
2:45:04
actually reuse their own waste so
2:45:07
they're all misinformed on that but I
2:45:10
think it's also part of you know we
2:45:12
should not like it I mean we can't
2:45:14
really be telling everyone we're all
2:45:15
gonna die cuz we're really not in fact I
2:45:18
think this this I'll just make this the
2:45:20
last clip this kind of proves that they
2:45:22
know they're full of shit I mean like
2:45:24
the Earth's are rock right it's really
2:45:26
Oh hold on whoa did you hear what the
2:45:28
physicists said the Earth's Rock right I
2:45:31
mean like the Earth's are rock right
2:45:33
it's it's a really special rock but the
2:45:36
earth doesn't care about climate change
2:45:38
it's still going to be here and I
2:45:41
actually I'm not sure that climate
2:45:43
change is an immediate threat to human
2:45:45
exist
2:45:46
but I know that it is an immediate
2:45:48
threat to human happiness
2:45:50
human civilization and so a lot of times
2:45:52
an immediate threat to the way we live
2:45:54
now for sure
2:45:56
a lot of humans gonna be extinct are we
2:45:59
doomed and I kind of feel like I mean
2:46:02
we're probably not doomed but like I
2:46:03
have higher standards you know what I
2:46:05
mean like if that's the best thing you
2:46:07
can say after a day you're like I I
2:46:10
didn't go extinct today then it wasn't a
2:46:11
good day row row row your boat backwards
2:46:15
up the stream we're not gonna die this
2:46:17
is the top flying site you it's less
2:46:19
happiness oh okay this to me is the
2:46:25
Evergreen clip forever we're not gonna
2:46:29
die from this no no no I don't want to
2:46:31
look that stupid in 12 years when I'm
2:46:33
still around and we're not dead no we'll
2:46:35
just be less happy that's kind of what
2:46:38
happened with all the guys who were all
2:46:39
in with y2k it was really within just a
2:46:46
few years that they had to eat their
2:46:47
words mm-hmm and I have a friend who is
2:46:50
one of them all in and it wasn't like
2:46:53
they weren't sincere that's the thing
2:46:55
with the climate change people - I
2:46:56
disagree that anyone that Cortez is
2:47:00
insincere for example they were all
2:47:04
sincere about y2k I mean love if they
2:47:06
were making a lot of money same thing
2:47:07
you'd make a lot of money you'd kind of
2:47:09
convince yourself that what you're doing
2:47:11
is you can be sincere but you know all
2:47:14
the cash you're making but if you like a
2:47:17
year after the whole thing was over
2:47:19
you'd run into one of these guys and
2:47:20
write them a little bit about this holy
2:47:23
mackerel they get angry really well this
2:47:33
is the model so here's the model because
2:47:36
I know there's plenty of people who say
2:47:37
yeah because we spent all the money we
2:47:39
did all the work we saved the world from
2:47:42
total disaster and y2k I'm sure that's
2:47:45
the story with most of these people
2:47:48
well I think you hit the nail on the
2:47:50
head with the idea that this year is not
2:47:53
the warmest no before your fourth
2:47:56
warmest forcas you can now start this
2:47:58
this is your excuse to start backing it
2:48:00
off all the things we've done all the
2:48:04
good work we did all the cutbacks we
2:48:06
made all the Obama laws all this stuff
2:48:08
has apparently made a difference yeah
2:48:10
but that doesn't solve the problem for
2:48:12
the carbon pricing people it doesn't
2:48:14
solve a o'seas problem she wants all
2:48:17
kinds of stuff and you know money to
2:48:19
spend on things okay okay I got an
2:48:22
alternative it's the same thing only
2:48:25
this time it's way in the future when it
2:48:27
would argument go like this now the
2:48:30
thing is Adam we've noticed that back in
2:48:32
2018 this was already reversing we just
2:48:36
didn't realize it at the time
2:48:39
sounds legit do you remember Georgetown
2:48:44
Texas just north of ATX Georgetown who
2:48:48
bogut of Lee claimed that they were an
2:48:51
all green city Oh green right now green
2:48:55
and OJ and we deconstructed that dessert
2:48:58
to mean that they were connected to
2:49:00
other green providers on their grid how
2:49:05
did that work out for them let's check
2:49:06
in a year later meanwhile a small town
2:49:09
in Texas winning high praise from Al
2:49:11
Gore and a green movement when it made
2:49:13
all of its electricity 100% renewable
2:49:16
back in 2012 so I assume that the reason
2:49:20
you did this is that the two are you're
2:49:22
just rabid environmentalist well not
2:49:25
exactly a conservative Republican but
2:49:28
you know our duty to our ratepayers to
2:49:30
provide
2:49:31
with the lowest possible utility cost
2:49:34
then money talks
2:49:35
well you're absolutely right money talks
2:49:38
to the tune of nearly 30 million dollars
2:49:40
a year which is what the city of
2:49:42
Georgetown lost when they realized they
2:49:44
could not rely on wind for powered
2:49:47
detective or is vice-president of the
2:49:49
but then they go into some douche bag
2:49:51
from a think-tank
2:49:52
but they wound up paying about $1,000
2:49:55
per family more actually over three over
2:49:58
three year period so I guess it wasn't
2:50:00
just last year was three years ago yeah
2:50:02
so cost them more didn't work out they
2:50:04
lied and they lost and it's the whole
2:50:06
thing is rather complicated with this
2:50:08
backdrop Reena we're at the famous Pikes
2:50:11
Place Market and all of this snow here
2:50:13
is a very unusual site to put it in
2:50:15
perspective
2:50:16
Seattle usually gets about six point
2:50:18
eight inches of snow a year they got
2:50:20
slightly more than that in just one day
2:50:23
I mean at a certain point yeah well
2:50:27
weather's not climate it's been freezing
2:50:29
at night here in Texas it was cold here
2:50:32
last night Mimi's up north at the Surry
2:50:41
to have two feet of snow it can't get
2:50:43
anywhere and she says you wouldn't go on
2:50:44
the road anyway because nobody knows how
2:50:46
to drive in the snow and they're
2:50:47
crashing into each other I see okay do
2:50:50
we need some producers to go and bring
2:50:52
her supplies now she's smart enough to
2:50:54
get yeah house full of supplies
2:50:56
we're hoarders archive is ablaze two
2:51:00
freezers archivist is my preferred term
2:51:03
but there's another thing that's cool is
2:51:05
that when it's cold like that you can
2:51:07
put all the milk and a lot of this stuff
2:51:08
and refrigerate right outside and just
2:51:10
put it right there in the snowbank my
2:51:11
question is who is controlling HAARP I
2:51:14
mean someone's making the weather this
2:51:15
way I just want to know who has their
2:51:17
finger on the button
2:51:17
well there was storm in here last night
2:51:19
like I haven't seen for a long time it
2:51:22
was just battering the place and then it
2:51:24
raining it was he only got very cold so
2:51:29
anyway so I think basically all eyes on
2:51:32
on scientists walking stuff back a
2:51:35
little bit oh and I did have one just a
2:51:38
funny kind of thing because the the
2:51:40
parents in the Netherlands are starting
2:51:42
to catch on they're getting really
2:51:43
pissed off
2:51:44
they're figuring out now that their kids
2:51:50
you know Brussels is kind of spilled
2:51:51
over to the Netherlands now the Dutch
2:51:53
kids also want to protest climate change
2:51:55
all bundled up in their wool hats and
2:51:58
their scarves and their gloves and this
2:52:00
truancy is being promoted by the schools
2:52:03
and parents are saying oh ho ho hold on
2:52:06
a second why this you know what just
2:52:09
tell me what's going on
2:52:10
and what's coming to light is this group
2:52:12
youth in action which is promoting this
2:52:16
is going to the schools giving the
2:52:18
schools materials this is a 100% fully
2:52:21
subsidized outfit subsidized by the
2:52:25
European Parliament the European Union
2:52:28
that is youth in action and they are
2:52:32
part of wait for it the European
2:52:35
solidarity core remember we talked about
2:52:39
them yeah three hundred forty nine
2:52:42
people because it wasn't talked about
2:52:44
recently yeah the last show three
2:52:46
hundred and forty million euros in the
2:52:48
budget for the European solidarity corps
2:52:51
I will read a little bit the European
2:52:54
solidary core is a professional mobility
2:52:56
scheme for young people aged 18 to 30
2:52:58
who are citizens and residents of the
2:53:00
European Union funded by the EU but
2:53:03
wrong among others by poorly employ the
2:53:06
French public employment service and its
2:53:08
European partners for the Occupational
2:53:09
strand it covers the entire territory of
2:53:12
the European Union therefore it offers
2:53:14
you the opportunity to go and work in
2:53:16
another member state and get involved in
2:53:19
paid placements that are useful to
2:53:21
people and the community this is like a
2:53:25
protest group that they ship around the
2:53:26
whole yen and its really I mean you read
2:53:32
through this it's in the show notes of
2:53:34
course it's easy useful and effective
2:53:36
all you have to do is register at the
2:53:38
European Commission portal dedicated to
2:53:40
European solidarity court from there
2:53:43
you'll get your armband your hat and
2:53:45
your secret badge doesn't really say
2:53:48
that so these are the people pushing it
2:53:51
it is the European Union who is pushing
2:53:54
this and and what do you think they have
2:53:57
it what is the point
2:53:58
money taxes taxes to get people to buy
2:54:03
into the - bullcrap get them to buy into
2:54:06
climate change more damn just that's
2:54:08
what it is get all the kids all the kids
2:54:10
are out there oh well the kids are out
2:54:12
so if the kids are doing it
2:54:13
Paul we it must be real let's you know
2:54:15
let's cut up them whatever
2:54:17
what do whatever the government tells
2:54:19
you to do control control brainwashing
2:54:22
berries child abuse how about that child
2:54:25
to be shines with you this child abuse
2:54:29
all right you got anything I I got more
2:54:34
but you know I think we maybe we should
2:54:35
take a break thanks thank a few people
2:54:37
okay hold on a second we should do that
2:54:39
officially in the way that it sounds the
2:54:41
best show my food by donation to no
2:54:44
agenda imagine all the people who could
2:54:46
do is awesome oh yeah
2:54:47
[Music]
2:54:55
we have a few people to thank if
2:54:57
obviously for sure one one one one and
2:55:00
we'll start with Margaret Schultz over
2:55:03
here in San Francisco 132 dollars in
2:55:06
1332 dollars and 32 cents and she has a
2:55:11
birthday call-out and some other things
2:55:13
this is anything here that we should
2:55:14
read I think maybe no no agenda feeling
2:55:18
otherwise tedious Bart commute you know
2:55:20
so surprised you can hear the show if
2:55:23
you're on BART no maybe because of the
2:55:26
noise of the silent tracks
2:55:31
Christopher Hara Baruch Horeb our oak in
2:55:36
Pickering Ontario a one two three four
2:55:40
three this is the square of eleven
2:55:43
eleven is that true
2:55:45
no no the square of eleven I was one oh
2:55:46
it's close its close he says okay close
2:55:49
I don't know what's he saying here all
2:55:50
right Philip Vinnie straw ain't Veenstra
2:55:54
the Veenstra in Chatham Illinois 120 121
2:55:59
and now the following people I'm gonna
2:56:01
read him name and location if I have a
2:56:03
location these are the people who came
2:56:04
in with the square this is the
2:56:06
competition between the square of eleven
2:56:09
times eleven eleven times eleven the
2:56:10
square of 11 which is 121 versus the 111
2:56:14
dollar and ten cent donation ready yeah
2:56:17
I stopped it Coon about because he's
2:56:19
being a knight and I got to read his
2:56:20
note
2:56:21
Paul title or tittle 121 Scott Finland
2:56:28
Eric gruenewald yeah here's where we got
2:56:30
to stop for a second he's from South
2:56:32
Africa I believe first of all thanks for
2:56:35
the 800 plus podcast had the pleasure of
2:56:37
listening to for the past ten years is a
2:56:39
great way to make the hours in the day
2:56:40
more enjoyable at work in communicating
2:56:42
commuting and staying sane
2:56:44
commercial-free with this donation I am
2:56:46
finally a knight and a bit over don't
2:56:48
know exactly how much overs I've been
2:56:49
donating via various PayPal accounts yes
2:56:52
I would like to be knighted sir Eric the
2:56:54
knife thrown night night on being the
2:56:57
custom motorbike seat cover company that
2:56:59
generates the funds for my donations
2:57:02
neither Oh hashtag knife thrown on
2:57:04
Instagram for the roundtable please head
2:57:07
guru Coleman Vorst and karna MA karna
2:57:10
milkman soccer which is some Dutch ass
2:57:13
stuff kind regards from irie-kun without
2:57:17
another Dutch member of the roundtable
2:57:18
living in milk bottle near Cape Town
2:57:21
South Africa
2:57:22
previously I sir Fontaine thank you for
2:57:25
your courage and thank you Eric and I
2:57:28
will put that on the list for you and we
2:57:32
go we've got Guru Coleman divorced
2:57:34
incarnate milkman shotgun with
2:57:36
Christopher Hinkle sir Gator of the
2:57:39
North Texas swamps and North Texas Stan
2:57:44
Salisbury senior Stan of Kingswood in
2:57:48
Gainesville Florida
2:57:49
Edward Tosh in Omaha Nebraska Sir
2:57:54
Patrick Coble our night down in in
2:57:58
Murphysboro area Sir Robert Bruckner
2:58:02
Baron of the desert sprawl Donald Walter
2:58:05
named Rebecca Foster sir dirtbag Dave
2:58:09
Dennis Brown Robert Franklin
2:58:14
hold on Dennis Brown that this is
2:58:16
actually Shila she says this donation
2:58:18
serves as an early Valentine's gift from
2:58:20
a husband he's amazing partner best
2:58:21
friend and father to our two girls I
2:58:23
love you Dennis he's well past the night
2:58:26
but don't tell me what his night name
2:58:27
would be no you let us know and we'll
2:58:30
fix that he also finished with finished
2:58:32
his studies at the end of the year we're
2:58:33
trying to get for baby number three
2:58:35
fingers crossed for a boy okay thank you
2:58:37
very much Shila Robert Franklin Allah
2:58:42
Hamad in Dubai
2:58:46
Matthew Janiszewski sir Matthew Jenna
2:58:49
Soucy out of Chicago sir midnight of the
2:58:52
rivers Michelle Dorsey John Knowles the
2:58:57
Baron of Murphysboro these are barren
2:59:00
there Sean McColl and that's that's a
2:59:03
group of 1 1 21
2:59:05
yes very nice now we got a few in
2:59:07
between here before I get to 111
2:59:08
starting with Sean McColl in Bloomington
2:59:10
Minnesota you need some baby-making
2:59:14
Karma put that at the end
2:59:15
sir and now we have 11111 which is a
2:59:18
different group that was never really
2:59:20
suggested but there it is
2:59:22
111 11.11 Oleg RAC a teeny John Hall
2:59:27
Robert REITs writes one second about sir
2:59:30
oleg he becomes a baron today he would
2:59:35
like to be Baron of Tajikistan which i
2:59:38
think is available yeah okay jika Stein
2:59:41
are you in Tajikistan this is it there
2:59:44
God seems possible thank you very much
2:59:46
sir Oleg we got you on the title change
2:59:48
list yeah sherrod in Amsterdam Naomi
2:59:55
Creole in Las Vegas lost lost wages
2:59:59
Nevada and then we have somebody were
3:00:03
streaming long note here yeah Tom yard
3:00:06
he's from til birth in the Netherlands
3:00:08
and seized from Venlo what else is 1111
3:00:13
of course a very important number in the
3:00:15
Netherlands it's the second at all 1111
3:00:18
is when carnival starts it's it's a very
3:00:20
sacred number in the lowlands I'd
3:00:22
forgotten about that
3:00:23
Chris Daly and Bert beeves and these are
3:00:28
all eleven 11.11 and he birdies in white
3:00:31
bear now we have now we have the one
3:00:34
that was called for which is the
3:00:36
competitor with 121 which is 111 dollars
3:00:39
in 10 cents which is one 11.1 sir a
3:00:46
total lung heat that too long yeah how
3:00:50
does something I can't pronounce it
3:00:52
quite too toriel toriel Joe yeah you
3:00:55
know he's the baronet of Sonoma and Glen
3:00:57
Ellyn Scott Penton Scott Moore Matt
3:01:02
sieminski Jennifer rank snitch in ski I
3:01:07
think it is the chin Skiba Jimmy is
3:01:10
probably Smith yeah I think so he's
3:01:13
gonna birthday Jennifer Frank we got a
3:01:15
lot of birthdays today Jennifer ranked
3:01:17
Stefan Kunkel Ryan Brady's Phillips
3:01:19
Sanders Sir Tristan banning and Toronto
3:01:22
Sir Christopher Knight of the blockchain
3:01:24
he's back Sir John
3:01:28
Fitzpatrick Sir David Bailey Ryan this
3:01:35
is goals in loiter let me see Rosen
3:01:41
liked her and he becomes a knight today
3:01:44
so congratulations see you at the
3:01:46
roundtable in a moment and he's in
3:01:48
Bellingham but these are actually Bailey
3:01:49
and Ryan are both a hundred so we the
3:01:53
one 11.10 and beaten by the 120 ones
3:01:57
oh yeah mutt Ned more for sure yeah by a
3:02:01
lot so there you have it for some
3:02:04
competition that doesn't exist Marlowe
3:02:07
99 66 this is a new number for me this
3:02:09
is a tits and ass donation I see that I
3:02:12
might look at the number now I see it
3:02:14
too yeah got it
3:02:16
alright thanks router yawn Matt's very
3:02:21
good vow to your month 88-90 randolph
3:02:26
title in Arvada Colorado 73 73 Michael
3:02:31
asked Falk in Berlin Deutschland he will
3:02:35
become 82 he will become Sir Michael
3:02:37
Knight on the recumbent as in 1111 euro
3:02:42
Knights congratulations
3:02:43
see you in a moment Brian Pierson 6 6 6
3:02:47
6 michael ballard 600 6 small tits
3:02:52
Dallastown pennsylvania the nexus of
3:02:57
small breasts John listen ski Wellington
3:03:02
Florida 55 sorry violife membered Rory
3:03:06
54 54 54 44 sir Jonathan of the double
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bladed paddle in maple wood missouri 54
3:03:14
32 Eric Schmidt 5150 serve living surf
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held as a surviving the media at
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Instagram 51:11 Anthony Rodriguez Tucson
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Arizona 51:11 James Davis 50 51 and he's
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in Redford Michigan Anonymous 50-33
3:03:34
loves the show
3:03:36
mark Dunford 50:11 in Waco baronet's or
3:03:41
economic hitman 5001 parts unknown and
3:03:44
he has a birthday coming up I'll do
3:03:46
Philip Watson who I believe comes and
3:03:48
becomes a knight today yes and close I
3:03:50
complete my knighthood of the No Agenda
3:03:52
round table band listen your show since
3:03:53
the mid 100 episodes or so can't recall
3:03:55
which one has started with your show has
3:03:57
been informative insightful and
3:03:58
entertaining which is very or a very
3:04:00
rare combination these days I'd like the
3:04:03
title of surf in bird night of the
3:04:05
reunion tower and we will definitely get
3:04:08
you a money shot jingle before we
3:04:11
continue to the table so Philip from
3:04:14
Garland Texas congratulations
3:04:15
he's a $50.00 donor and they're
3:04:17
following people are all $50.00 donors
3:04:19
just name and location drew mo check in
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El Cerrito California
3:04:23
Roy Roy tan hava in Pine yaker
3:04:27
Banneker pie knocker Netherlands Meaghan
3:04:31
Mueller in Champaign Illinois Mueller
3:04:34
Robert deck na and Fairfax Virginia
3:04:38
michael winger in West Allis Wisconsin
3:04:41
Tony Smith in Fort Worth Texas Larry hay
3:04:44
in Mooresville North Carolina Joshua
3:04:47
Parker in Austin Texas right down the
3:04:48
street from you as a matter of fact by
3:04:50
count Sir Alan bean who had a little
3:04:53
note I'm going to read I just put it in
3:04:56
there he says a couple of women I work
3:04:58
with call me Sir Alan I haven't told
3:05:01
that I'm above I count
3:05:02
I tried hitting a few of the men in the
3:05:05
mouth but to no avail
3:05:07
not quite sure what the meaning of that
3:05:09
notice could be code and finally last
3:05:12
but not least on the list is for Kyle
3:05:14
Meyer in Atlanta Georgia I want to thank
3:05:16
all these folks were really helping out
3:05:18
today putting us well over the top and
3:05:22
contributing to the celebration recall
3:05:24
show 11:11 yes and thanks to everyone
3:05:27
who came in under $50 we had tons of
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11.11 that is incredibly appreciated
3:05:33
thank you all so much you make it work
3:05:35
it worked the system works the value for
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value Network don't need no stinking
3:05:40
transmitters don't you know Spotify
3:05:42
Pandora's all we need is our producers
3:05:45
who keep us honest keep us fed and keep
3:05:47
us on the right track
3:05:49
thank you another show will be here on
3:05:51
Thursday for rad org and lots of Karma's
3:05:56
needed jobs jobs and jobs that's their
3:06:04
job
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[Music]
3:06:15
maybe that birthday lettuce for today
3:06:17
February 10 2009 teen happy birthday in
3:06:20
advance to the following people well
3:06:22
actually belated Jordan Goodfellow
3:06:24
celebrated on the 11th Michaels Oh
3:06:26
celebrates tomorrow on the 11th Michael
3:06:28
Sussman turned 48 yesterday Margaret
3:06:31
Schultz his happy birthday to her
3:06:33
smoking-hot boyfriend Dennis Garcia
3:06:35
turning 32 we've got new mats lens syncs
3:06:39
since in ski say happy birthday to his
3:06:41
father Michael and Sissy commence in ski
3:06:44
turns 55 today breathless you sir and
3:06:47
baronet sir economic hitmen Alex as
3:06:49
happy birthday to Laura fini turns 19
3:06:51
today and we say happy birthday from
3:06:53
everybody here at the best podcast in
3:06:55
the universe we have one two three four
3:07:01
one four five knighting to do so there's
3:07:03
my blade if I can have your gentlemen
3:07:16
all of you become members of the no
3:07:17
agenda roundtable today I'm very proud
3:07:19
to pronounce Kate be by their night
3:07:21
names we have sir type a lot the sun
3:07:23
iran sir eric the ninth row night sir
3:07:26
ryan goals in leichter Sir Michael
3:07:28
Knight of the recumbent and surf in bird
3:07:30
night of the reunion tower for you
3:07:32
gentlemen hookers and blow rentboys and
3:07:34
chardonnay buta cold would force the
3:07:36
karna milk with soccer warm beer and
3:07:38
cold women wife busan waffles beer and
3:07:40
blunts redhead and rise chvotkin vanilla
3:07:43
bong hits in bourbon ginger ale and
3:07:44
gerbils breast milk and poplin geishas
3:07:47
and sake and mutton and Mead we've got
3:07:50
it for we okay I was gonna say we have
3:07:52
the Rings you've seen them people been
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tweeting them so please our new nights
3:07:57
go to no agenda nation.com slash rings
3:08:00
and gif Eric to show your info and you
3:08:03
two will be able to tweet very soon I
3:08:05
have let you I won title change so you
3:08:08
need to do something before I forget
3:08:09
about the towel
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[Applause]
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[Music]
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one today on the titleist appearance
3:08:21
committee will now reflect the following
3:08:23
change sir oleg rock team becomes the
3:08:26
baron of tajikistan congratulations
3:08:29
baron we salute you from afar alright
3:08:33
well I got a note in the email from
3:08:36
Vasilis of Annapolis Maryland one of our
3:08:39
associate executive producers that we
3:08:41
couldn't find the note for mm-hmm and I
3:08:44
want to read a note since these do a
3:08:45
note read and a couple of jingles we
3:08:47
could throw at the end all right and
3:08:49
I'll tell you what they are before I
3:08:50
read okay uh boom Shakalaka
3:08:54
I'm triggered so triggered I don't even
3:08:57
know with that one I'm triggered so
3:08:59
triggered somebody said that as a jingle
3:09:00
hmm okay I don't know keep going you
3:09:04
might die and logo yay okay read the
3:09:10
note millennial here first-time
3:09:12
associate executive producers thanks to
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my first salary job thanks for all you
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do donation note below a happy 1 1 1 1 1
3:09:18
thank you both the listeners the
3:09:20
producers support the show I started
3:09:21
listening in around episode 960 after
3:09:24
getting hit in the mouth by Reddit
3:09:27
hooked ever since the media at least
3:09:31
that got it somebody that would be a
3:09:33
true these guys bitching about me go
3:09:36
check this out the media deconstruction
3:09:38
is for my sanity and for my work commute
3:09:41
to all the listeners who are still
3:09:42
douche bags donate I have used the
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weekly subscription service to support
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the show and feel so much happier as a
3:09:49
listener weekly subscriptions also
3:09:52
helped to show and then he's got his own
3:09:56
is requests and I guess you can drop a
3:09:59
comment on him at the end
3:10:04
I am triggered oh my god
3:10:10
most bad karma I don't know this
3:10:18
triggered one yeah I didn't either quite
3:10:21
honest just like what I am triggered I
3:10:27
think that's gonna be our ISO for the
3:10:28
end of show oh yeah I know your laugh
3:10:31
was not all that great
3:10:32
no is applause laws no I mean that's
3:10:35
applause for the long one one one one
3:10:37
show I get to I get to determine if you
3:10:40
know that but I'm just saying maybe
3:10:42
somebody could send it 700 bucks an
3:10:44
editor I call the shots on these things
3:10:47
all right let's see um I do have a few
3:10:52
things oh yes this is a this is the
3:10:57
future of Austin people you know the
3:11:00
keeper and I are looking at moving out
3:11:02
looks like we're gonna be successful
3:11:04
maybe the next two months moving out of
3:11:06
downtown for sure moving eastward and I
3:11:10
but I think that too yeah yeah is uh is
3:11:15
this good to move I thought you liked
3:11:17
downtown you could go down and go to the
3:11:19
library and go to all the clubs a lot of
3:11:22
clubs and restaurants so just a jump in
3:11:25
the area right or no well it depends if
3:11:28
you don't mind being assaulted by
3:11:32
vagrants trying to dodge scooters coming
3:11:35
up a scooters on the sidewalk that you
3:11:37
can't hear and or something to do and
3:11:39
they brush past you and you're barely
3:11:41
hitting you if you want all that step
3:11:43
around the dog crap everywhere yeah
3:11:45
downtown is great no it's a total
3:11:47
shithole
3:11:48
Thank You mayor Adler here's your future
3:11:51
outbreak in downtown Los Angeles has
3:11:54
workers at City Hall on edge tonight
3:11:56
after at least one employee came down
3:11:58
with a dangerous disease the office of
3:12:00
Councilwoman Monica Rodriguez shared
3:12:02
this video showing a mouse scurrying
3:12:04
across the floor typhus is typically
3:12:07
transmitted through fleas infected by
3:12:10
rodents there have been many reports of
3:12:12
rats and other critters running rampant
3:12:14
through City Hall the city employee was
3:12:17
diagnosed with the bacterial disease
3:12:18
back in November she believes she was
3:12:21
infected at
3:12:22
work and refuses to return to the job
3:12:24
until City Hall East is thoroughly
3:12:26
fumigated I was so sick I thought I was
3:12:29
gonna die who thinks of typhus I think
3:12:32
of typhus is something that I read about
3:12:33
in history books
3:12:35
symptoms of typhus include fever chills
3:12:37
and severe rashes extreme cases can be
3:12:40
deadly
3:12:41
there were 142 confirmed cases of typhus
3:12:45
in LA County last year
3:12:46
what typhus it's a third world disease
3:12:52
you know in Holland always has these
3:12:55
phrases that they use that stem from
3:12:56
very long ago and they're still that
3:12:59
like something I grew up that I think
3:13:00
kids still say today if they're mad at
3:13:03
someone else you say crack the Daevas
3:13:06
yay or they would say thief is young so
3:13:10
it would be get typhoid get typhus or
3:13:13
you're a typhus kid these are the
3:13:16
insults that today still stands but they
3:13:18
are from the Middle Ages and they just
3:13:20
came all the way through typhus it's
3:13:23
just it's insane that that's back 142
3:13:26
cases in Los Angeles I'm just getting
3:13:29
started
3:13:29
it's just getting ramped up baby it's
3:13:32
fantastic
3:13:35
typhoid mary goes well well in hand with
3:13:39
a hepatitis what is what is the typhoid
3:13:43
mary legacy wasn't that some typhoid
3:13:46
fever and typhus are two different
3:13:48
diseases okay all right so what's ink
3:13:52
pretty sure I don't know typhoid and
3:13:56
typhus yeah that's maybe two different
3:13:58
things I don't know I don't know enough
3:14:00
about it but it doesn't set be a bright
3:14:02
outbreak of that next what is the actual
3:14:05
bubonic plague it should not be coming
3:14:07
soon oh that's always been around but it
3:14:12
seems so obvious that if you have this
3:14:14
problem and I don't know that does not
3:14:16
mean you from time that like stossel did
3:14:18
a report recently the exhibit on fox
3:14:21
business news or whatever
3:14:23
yeah there's typhus fevers different
3:14:25
typhoid yeah the doctor Drew was in LA
3:14:27
always talking about he said we're gonna
3:14:29
get the plague it said yeah it's if you
3:14:32
have a mess if you don't have a sanitary
3:14:35
situation do you
3:14:36
he's got a bunch of people living on the
3:14:37
streets like you were dead I mean even
3:14:40
in Brazil they go and they live in the
3:14:41
favelas that's nuts
3:14:45
we just need a shantytown right proposed
3:14:49
turning Daly City in the Bay Area to a
3:14:51
shanty town that'd be great all right
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you guys think West Austin in your case
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uh at West Austin I'm not we're not
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gonna move to West Austin that would be
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as far away from you as possible which
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is the ritzy part of town I think is
3:15:09
that right am I wrong yeah West Austin
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is is Tarrytown it sounds like shanty
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town we can just rename it yeah turn
3:15:17
Terry town into shanty - okay yeah we'll
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see mostly well I have to clip the up
3:15:26
States's on Venezuela with the course
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the Democracy Now angle and a couple of
3:15:33
little tidbits in here there aren't
3:15:35
really being discussed by the gung-ho
3:15:37
you know CBS and all the rest of the pro
3:15:41
do it yeah the pro coup operations this
3:15:46
is aunt thang khuu so you get this you
3:15:48
get a couple of tidbits here McClatchy
3:15:49
is reporting Venezuelan authorities have
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uncovered 19 assault weapons 118
3:15:55
ammunition cartridges and 90
3:15:58
military-grade radio antennas on board a
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u.s. own plane that had flown from Miami
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into Valencia Venezuela third-largest
3:16:06
City the Boeing 767 is owned by a
3:16:09
company called 21 air based in
3:16:12
Greensboro North Carolina the plane has
3:16:15
made nearly 40 round-trip flights
3:16:17
between Miami and spots in venezuela and
3:16:20
colombia since january 11th the day
3:16:23
after Venezuelan president Nicolas
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Maduro was sworn in to a second term
3:16:28
Bolivarian National Guard General and
3:16:30
espelette C of Ortiz said quote this
3:16:33
material was destined for criminal
3:16:35
groups and terrorist actions in the
3:16:37
country financed by the fascist extreme
3:16:40
right and the government of the United
3:16:42
States quote this comes as the United
3:16:46
States is openly pushing for the
3:16:47
toppling of maduras government
3:16:49
on Thursday the new US special envoy to
3:16:53
Venezuela Elliott Abrams ruled out any
3:16:56
negotiations with President Maduro
3:16:58
Maduro has proven he will manipulate any
3:17:02
call for negotiations to his advantage
3:17:05
and he has often used so-called
3:17:08
dialogues as a way to play for time we
3:17:11
urge all involved to deal solely with
3:17:14
the legitimate window of government the
3:17:16
time for dialogue with Maduro has long
3:17:18
passed Elliott Abrams is a right-wing
3:17:20
Hawk who was convicted in 1991 for lying
3:17:23
to Congress during the iran-contra
3:17:25
scandal later pardoned by President
3:17:28
George HW Bush a guy flies way low under
3:17:34
the radar here we go yeah I'm seeing I'm
3:17:38
not seeing the action where you know
3:17:39
this looks like this could be a little
3:17:41
more complex and we hope not quite as
3:17:44
slick as we all expected it to be a yeah
3:17:50
we'll see there's some want some they
3:17:54
gotta get the defections if they don't
3:17:55
get the defections you gotta be the
3:17:57
native I predicted on Thursday to be
3:17:58
within the next week yeah we called for
3:18:00
him he called for a guy yeah a general
3:18:02
one of the generals but we're not seeing
3:18:05
anything so we'll see what happens this
3:18:07
doesn't look good
3:18:08
it's a mess what were you gonna do if I
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want to say one thing before which end
3:18:12
the show hey Valentine's Day next
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ending to the show I was going to maybe
3:18:29
I can tie it in by saying there's no
3:18:31
love lost between France and Italy and
3:18:34
this this is actually kind of big news
3:18:37
yeah this I couldn't clip I was well
3:18:39
there's nothing to clip I just got the
3:18:41
news I just wanted that everyone know
3:18:43
that we're on top of it and if we have
3:18:45
any more boots on the ground info we'd
3:18:48
appreciate it France has recalled their
3:18:50
ambassador to Italy which is gonna have
3:18:52
a war between France and Italy that be
3:18:54
sung well the last time this happened
3:18:55
was
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19:40 when mo saloon Mussolini declared
3:19:00
war yeah so why this exactly is such a
3:19:04
big deal besides the fact that I don't
3:19:06
know Italy probably owes everyone knows
3:19:09
100 billion euros well the French claim
3:19:12
that the Italians are meddling in their
3:19:14
affairs I what is but we will know more
3:19:21
by Thursday as it starts unravel as the
3:19:24
producers in the value for value network
3:19:26
give us as much information as possible
3:19:27
we swing that around presented to you
3:19:29
and we do it all with our producers I'll
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moments tonight we'll discuss and thank
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you again to everybody who supported the
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show not just financially but to every
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by nine clue do in the common law condo
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in the morning everybody by Adam Curry
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and from northern Silicon Valley
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at least we'll the clouds are coming in
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again this is ridiculous
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we're all trying to figure out who are
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you where did you come from
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and how the heck did you become the head
3:20:50
of the Department of Justice
3:20:52
there was back-and-forth grandstanding
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and as I call it pettifogging
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congressman I'm not a puppet to repeat
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what you're saying I think it is very
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consistent and your inference to somehow
3:21:03
that that process was was corrupted or
3:21:06
corrupt is absolutely wrong in the
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premise of your question beverage at its
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the Attorney General
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we're not joking here supposedly oh I'm
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sorry
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back to the attrex again the curtain
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opened up and we found out what was
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really going on no we want to damage the
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president considering that the acting
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Attorney General was previously the
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sold toilets and time machines so he
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didn't put his best foot forward for
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Shore I don't know if your time sooner
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story wrong mr. Attorney General
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we're not joking here mr. chairman I see
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that your five minutes is up
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if we week we I am making I'm here
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voluntarily and we have agreed to five
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minute round there are many Americans
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throughout the country who are confused
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I'm confused I really am
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Jeff Bezos where did you get that laughs
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since I was the tiniest child there was
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a time when my brother and sister would
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not go see a movie with me because it
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was too damn embarrassing I would make
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like a great Ed McMahon that they're on
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the sofa and just laughed all their
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jokes it would be very genuine I've
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turned out to be easily amused
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