Cover for No Agenda Show 1112: El Valvador
February 14th, 2019 • 2h 41m

1112: El Valvador

Transcript

The transcripts of No Agenda are automatically generated and therefore, not fully accurate. Discretion is advised.

Click the text to start playing from that position in the show. Click the timestamp to copy a direct link to that position to your clipboard in order to propagate the formula.

0:00
oh my god Adam curry
0:03
John C. Dvorak Thursday February 14 2019
0:06
this is your award-winning keep on
0:08
Nation Media assassination episode 11
0:10
prowl
0:11
this is no agenda celebrating love
0:16
broadcasting live from the drone so in
0:21
the morning everybody
0:22
hi Adam Curry and from northern
0:24
Silicon Valley where the tracks are
0:26
flooded the trains are moving slow
0:28
Commerce is coming to a halt in Johnson
0:31
[Music]
0:34
tracks flood I just got a what is it a
0:38
EA T alert that San San Jose is going to
0:43
flood oh good
0:45
oh it's not good today's a big it's a
0:50
city it's a did too much how's it gonna
0:52
flood I don't know I just saw the
0:55
emergency should be a foot of water into
0:58
some of the streets and that's all oh my
0:59
god it's flooded what we're gonna do it
1:02
seemed like a mandatory evacuation
1:04
I should look it up it was it was I
1:13
subscribed to all the alert systems
1:15
theyyam RSS feeds it's kind of cool so I
1:20
expect when there's ever chemistry which
1:22
will probably be a couple minutes late
1:23
it'll be going through like in about 1
1:25
mile an hour that because the Capitol
1:27
Corridor went by just before the show
1:29
I'm telling you it was barely moving
1:31
just creeping along yeah ok happy
1:38
Valentine's Day
1:40
Valentine that no that that's how kids
1:43
universally say it in the States when
1:44
you grow up you first you say
1:46
Valentine's Day
1:48
yeah I think so Evelyn's time silent
1:51
time which is really I've looked into
1:53
the origins of Valentine's Day st.
1:56
Valentine's Day it's kind of gory it
1:58
goes back to the 1600s like guy got his
2:01
holiday no it's not it was until Cadbury
2:04
and Hershey's came along and they said
2:07
hey but yeah I was about sending a note
2:10
to your loved one ultimately a thousand
2:13
years ago something crazy like that but
2:17
today we were supposed to be a secret
2:19
lover uh it could be could be now what
2:22
was Dame Dame Astor had a note she sent
2:24
it Dame acid lives in Tokyo she sent a
2:26
note about Valentine's Day in Japan it
2:30
was about three years ago she sent that
2:31
note ah what was the river we haven't
2:35
heard from her since in Japan the whole
2:39
Valentine's Days only women two men and
2:42
so they buy chocolates for men price to
2:45
give cards to men and the men go well
2:47
whatever well whatever
2:50
yeah wink-wink nudge-nudge whatever baby
2:53
yeah thank you for the card thank you
2:55
yes it was I saw that you had a lot of
2:58
issues with the with the newsletter
3:00
getting it out to people it wasn't so
3:03
much you know this is I think happens
3:05
every every so often and I have did what
3:08
I put in a little secondary note was hey
3:10
if you didn't get the newsletter at all
3:13
and you're looking all your boxes spam
3:16
box you look in the promotion's box
3:18
updates box I don't know where they have
3:20
all these boxes and the inbox if it's
3:23
not in any of them let me know now of
3:25
course every a lot of people just let me
3:28
know anyway I know it came in fine what
3:29
are you bitching about which is not
3:31
helpful but I'd say at least 20 people
3:36
sent notes in saying they did there's no
3:38
it's not anywhere
3:40
which makes me either think that
3:42
Google's throwing away mail cuz I like
3:44
Gmail accounts with the exception of one
3:46
guy uh-huh just throwing away email
3:49
which is possible kind of like the post
3:51
office
3:52
you know the bad mail man I ain't know
3:54
what's going on I can tell you exactly
3:57
what's happening dude well I'm all ears
4:00
and it was in the show notes
4:01
think last show or the show before we
4:04
just didn't get to it sometimes just not
4:06
enough time Google has implemented their
4:11
machine learning platform tensor salute
4:14
tensor from tensor slow tensor flow into
4:18
Gmail headline on the verge Gmail is now
4:21
blocking 100 million extra spam messages
4:24
every day with AI now this is something
4:27
I have been asking for I said you want
4:29
to show me artificial intelligence fix
4:31
my email and I'm not talking just about
4:33
spam but put things in the right box and
4:36
remember who I care about and that kind
4:37
of stuff it should be possible with
4:39
tensor flow it should be possible with
4:42
Google and all the information they have
4:43
well it's not and there's tons of stuff
4:46
winding up in the spam box apparently
4:50
PayPal security emails you know when you
4:53
log in from a different computer or from
4:55
some IP address that is not recognized
4:57
it'll ask you to go through a
4:59
verification process that email that
5:01
sends you the note saying hey something
5:03
logged in here that you may or may not
5:05
be aware of that now goes to spam
5:08
because of tensorflow tensorflow
5:13
it's Matt but John don't you see the
5:16
fallacy of this nobody I want you to go
5:19
to the fallacy after I say this spam is
5:22
one thing blocking the email and never
5:25
putting it in the spam box is another
5:28
and it wouldn't surprise me if that's
5:29
another feature yeah well there's also
5:32
now an issue Gmail does rank your email
5:37
by all kinds of different things that
5:40
happen under the hood so if you like
5:43
fringe might my email server does not
5:45
have a it doesn't do SSL it's a TSO or
5:48
SSL one of those two when communicating
5:51
with other SMTP servers which is bad I
5:54
need to fix it the why I mean I don't
5:57
want to but thanks to encrypt anywhere
6:00
but yeah it makes kind of sense that
6:02
that that should be encrypted properly
6:04
but I encrypt my individual emails but a
6:08
Gmail could just refuse it I've you sent
6:10
an email to me that somehow went to Adam
6:14
our curry at gmail.com which does exist
6:16
but I never used and it looked at your
6:19
email server and said yeah then because
6:22
I could see the headers said now if this
6:23
doesn't make sense not secure we're not
6:26
gonna pass it on that's different than
6:29
what I'm bitching about I'm not getting
6:32
these you know you got it that was a
6:34
bounce notice it was not a bounce but
6:37
okay notice I got informed I got you
6:42
that this email didn't go through I
6:43
don't see that happening with us unless
6:45
MailChimp is getting all these messages
6:47
and it's not finding out about it that's
6:49
one because all these names over the
6:51
MailChimp and say hey okay going on here
6:54
are we getting bounced those are why
6:56
aren't these people getting the mail for
6:57
that you're sending got it I mean I well
7:03
there are plenty of people that oh yeah
7:04
never I've never had a problem as always
7:06
my inbox I've never had a problem always
7:09
in my inbox - all two copies has to
7:12
subscribe twice yeah anyway maybe Pete
7:17
other people will care then that gmail
7:19
is now using their artificial
7:21
intelligence to filter your email tell
7:23
me how your results are I'm very curious
7:26
well I from what I can tell they're
7:28
gonna stink well let's see we had a
7:33
couple of things happened this past week
7:35
here in the United States politics which
7:38
is always good for a chuckle
7:39
we had the attention drawn away from AOC
7:44
to fellow new or freshman congressman
7:48
fresh congressman Elon Omar who touched
7:53
the third rail of United States politics
7:55
what a mistake - what a mistake this is
8:01
big mistake which he made here oh she
8:04
got chewed out by everybody and and this
8:07
and we need to stop and talk about this
8:09
so what she said in multiple tweets was
8:13
there's Jewish money in u.s. politics
8:16
I'm paraphrasing to a huge degree and
8:18
Jewish money is Israeli money I'm
8:20
paraphrasing what she said what would
8:22
you say that's fair that's kind of what
8:23
she was tweeting
8:25
I don't know that it's fair but it's
8:27
kind of what she was tweeting which I
8:30
but the thing was what was the point of
8:33
her tweeting any of this we know what's
8:36
going on I mean is she revealing new I
8:40
mean this is like a oh she does the same
8:41
thing she's she asks stupid questions
8:44
and as if it's a revelation well what
8:47
was interesting in to some degree ironic
8:49
is that everybody left and right
8:52
Democrat Republican all up in arms all
8:55
anti-semitic the president who hates
8:57
Jews he's Hitler in case you forgot he
9:00
is he's literally Hitler who hates the
9:04
Jews but he was even Simon Keaton you
9:06
will go really far if you get Hitler to
9:08
say Oh to defend the Jews but yes now
9:12
you're doing it Ben Shapiro I know so
9:16
neither you or I are qualified to speak
9:17
about this we're not allowed to talk
9:19
about anything that's going on in u.s.
9:21
politics as it involves Israel or Jews I
9:24
know it you I know I plenty in fact I'm
9:27
going to play a Jew I'm going to play
9:30
Steve the Jew Steve the Jew yes to show
9:36
to a new level I haven't told him yet
9:39
that's what I call him but I'm sure
9:40
he'll be calling me this is a Steve
9:43
patch Enic also known as Steve the Jew
9:45
hi my name is dr. Pat genic today I want
9:47
to address the fact that representative
9:49
long home on the lovely lady from
9:52
Minnesota who's Muslim a force was
9:56
forced to apologize to all the Jews in
9:58
America for the statement that she meant
10:01
was which was absolutely correct and
10:03
this the following statement that Jewish
10:05
money is behind a pact which means the
10:08
associate I American Israel Public
10:10
Affairs Committee which is the biggest
10:13
lobbyist group in Congress and she was
10:16
correct there is a huge amount of Jewish
10:19
money behind it and I don't find that
10:21
anti-semitic for those of you who don't
10:23
know me I am Jewish I came out of
10:26
diaspora I basically am related to
10:29
Rambam and
10:30
involved with my family is enough whose
10:34
Rambam wrong serial a dorama madman that
10:38
whatever our friends in the chatroom
10:43
must know who Rambam is how if not I'm
10:46
sure one of our one of our Israeli
10:49
Knights will know Rambam egg in and
10:52
Jabotinsky so let me get to the major
10:54
point this representative has the
10:57
absolute right to say whatever she feels
10:59
about the Jews whether includes me or
11:02
not as an American I find it offensive
11:04
that she was accused of being
11:06
anti-semitic as a matter of fact AIPAC
11:09
is this dangerous lobbying group as brad
11:12
sherman congressman brad Sherman of
11:14
California a very smart rational liberal
11:19
Democrat said the most powerful powerful
11:22
group in Congress bar none is a peck
11:26
you're either with a pact or against a
11:29
peck in fact we choose represent less
11:31
than 3% in the United States yet we
11:34
influence over 67% of all the people all
11:38
the congressmen all the senators all the
11:40
presidents all of whom have to abide by
11:43
Apax dictates now AIPAC says oh we don't
11:48
donate to anybody that's correct like a
11:50
Jewish mob run by Maya Lansky along
11:52
these women they're very shrewd what do
11:55
they do they have a pack and what they
11:56
do is to create all kinds of boondoggles
11:59
where they allowed Hillary Clinton Bill
12:01
Clinton the Bush's Obama's to all go on
12:05
free trips all around the world also to
12:07
Israel several times to make sure that
12:10
they are pro-israel if you are not
12:12
pro-israel you are then against a pack
12:15
and a pack will take you down Steve the
12:18
Jew everybody sounds about right
12:22
yeah all right Robbie that that's what
12:26
all these pressure groups do rabbi ma
12:29
che Ben diamond is Rambam okay
12:36
he was one of the towering figures in
12:39
the history of the Jewish people
12:40
no okay there you go Rambam tall guy
12:44
then Oh Black Betty
12:45
Ranma BAM anyway I thought that was very
12:50
interesting that she just went in and
12:52
just hit that one and especially shows
12:54
me how naive she is oh you know I don't
12:58
I don't think she's naive
12:59
I think she's scripted I think she's
13:01
scripted John just like aoc oh this is
13:04
this is he's the Justice Democrats guys
13:07
this is she joined later maybe maybe
13:11
they're all that maybe the Justice
13:12
Democrats are all run it's possible oh I
13:14
think they are here it was a little
13:16
convo on meet the press about this
13:20
raucous some are has a track record she
13:22
had a track record in Minneapolis and
13:23
she'd track record many Jewish leaders
13:25
were concerned about her statements
13:27
that's a point and this has become a
13:30
serial offense for her rising the world
13:36
it's also receded to lead it's also
13:39
Alexandria Ocasio Cortes who praised
13:41
Jeremy Colbert Corbin who is friendly to
13:44
Hezbollah this is a problem for the
13:46
Democratic Party you talk about
13:47
consequences the political consequences
13:48
of the Democratic Party being associated
13:50
with political anti-semitism are huge
13:53
political anti-semitism this is good man
13:56
this this is going this is being used
13:57
now thank you drop that bomb in there
14:00
didn't we never heard that before I knew
14:03
to me knew to me I'd like it political
14:06
anti-semitism so that's different
14:09
somehow
14:10
what could that mean political
14:12
anti-semitism easer use okay I think I
14:15
know what am i using anti-semitism for
14:17
political means yeah
14:19
well how's that working out huge and
14:25
eugene's absolutely right there's a
14:26
battle that is just beginning within the
14:28
Democratic that's what political
14:35
anti-semitism is it's a desde Liz I've
14:37
never used this term when to use it now
14:39
dog whistle it's a dog whistle a secret
14:42
code a signal to the Jew haters that are
14:45
apparently just that the Democrat
14:48
parties rife with
14:50
well she's got to hone the transmission
14:53
because the Hitler in chief responded
14:55
adversely well the Hitler in chief was
14:59
supposed to it respond advertised just
15:01
true she's right ah yes you're wrong how
15:05
stupid of me it's just beginning within
15:06
the Democratic Party
15:07
look what mark Melman is doing they have
15:09
to fight this and the fact that it's
15:11
being imported is very disturbing to
15:14
members of the Jewish community members
15:18
of the Jewish community I love these
15:20
terms why'd you say to the Jews now we
15:23
have to be polite this is something for
15:25
some reason that's wrong to members not
15:27
here on the no agenda show people
15:28
everyone's equal to the Jewish community
15:30
this issue of anti-semitism sadly is
15:33
surfacing on the fringe left and the
15:35
French right it is it's now being
15:39
imported through socialist politics
15:41
which i think is an interesting moment
15:43
for socialist politics into the write it
15:45
down imported through socialist politics
15:48
so this is interesting
15:51
so socialists are anti-semites and I
15:54
guess by pointing to Jeremy Corbyn
15:56
that's kind of solidified although I
15:58
think that's just an individual choice
16:01
whatever whatever his issue is
16:03
Democratic Party Nancy Pelosi had a
16:06
horrible week the whole week cleaning up
16:09
after I'm saying this what is I'm trying
16:14
to talk about the larger what are we
16:16
supposed to do when you have a political
16:20
whatever you want to call it BAM that
16:23
goes from Oh Marta King sure which
16:25
eventually of course the mouth and he
16:29
should be primary and he should be voted
16:31
out and the Democrats no need to take
16:33
similar steps with Omar and that's a
16:35
this again you know let's just presume
16:38
for a moment that the Justice Democrats
16:40
which includes this Elon and also
16:42
Alexandria Ocasio Cortes let's just
16:45
presume they are by six others yeah
16:47
let's just presume that they are being
16:49
run that they're being run by the people
16:51
behind him their social media is not all
16:54
theirs for sure it's not all of it is is
16:58
her it's just or some of it is
17:00
pre-written or something that's just
17:02
there's too much stuff going in going on
17:04
it appears to be yeah there's no reason
17:06
to do any of this
17:07
now this Elan she she's on some
17:12
committee forgot which one it is and she
17:14
was questioning Elliott Abrams Elliott
17:17
Abrams famous for iran-contra you know
17:22
involved in that whole mess brought back
17:24
into you know make sure the Venezuela
17:28
project goes according to plan he's
17:30
bringing in the experts now she's asking
17:33
things that that you know to me it's
17:35
like oh this is great someone's as this
17:36
it's funny because he's asking about you
17:39
know about his history certainly with
17:41
iran-contra but she's not these things
17:45
are always staged whenever there's a
17:46
committee hearing it's for television
17:48
the often the questions and answers are
17:51
known or published and it's all to get a
17:53
soundbite on television that's the whole
17:55
point is it's everyone kind of knows
17:57
what to expect but it seems to me that
18:00
some someone or someone decided let's
18:04
send Omar in as a heat-seeking missile
18:07
and blow up this Elliott Abrams because
18:10
all she's doing is reading she's reading
18:13
her questions and man she reminds me so
18:15
much of who's the Dutch politician I'm
18:21
spacing for a second you know the one
18:23
that that was in the movie with Te'o for
18:25
whole from Somalia I write that that
18:29
she's the one who was the anti Muslim
18:32
woman no yes and I'm hoping the troll
18:35
room will give it to me but yes she's
18:37
famous yeah she sounds just like her and
18:41
but you'd listen to this and I pulled
18:44
out some pauses etc but he listened to
18:46
it all she's doing here is embarrassing
18:49
this guy about his past by an here she
18:51
alley that's how it is thank you troll
18:53
room I in here she alley that was now
18:55
married to that to the British a lead
18:57
guy whose name I can't remember either
18:58
let's play the clip mister Adams in by
19:02
the way his name is Abrams consistently
19:04
throughout the questioning she calls him
19:07
mr. Adams to me is like either you
19:12
really can't read because your brain is
19:13
just turned and yes
19:15
right in front of him your brain is you
19:18
just yeah whatever's programmed you
19:20
can't get away from atoms but she
19:21
continues to say that mr. Adams in 1991
19:24
you pleaded guilty to two counts of
19:27
withholding information from Congress
19:29
regarding your involvement in the
19:32
iran-contra affair which you can't even
19:36
read the iran-contra affair there's a
19:38
lot of so she's by the way I wanted to
19:42
stop perhaps that the Zephyr is now
19:45
going by I swear it's going at five
19:47
miles an hour you call it you're from
19:49
the future
19:49
you called it nice flooded all right now
19:58
that we're talking to her head she
19:59
doesn't know what she's doing
20:00
has never heard of iran-contra no she
20:03
thinks it's part of Coachella really
20:05
doesn't know onward your involvement in
20:14
the iran-contra affair for which you
20:18
were later pardoned by President George
20:21
HW Bush I fail to understand why members
20:26
of this committee or the American people
20:29
should find any testimony that you give
20:32
today to be truthful if I can respond to
20:35
that it wasn't a question that was not a
20:41
question that was my I reserve the right
20:43
of my time reclaiming my time it is not
20:47
it is not right that was not a question
20:49
that he can attack on February who is
20:52
not permitted to reply that that was not
20:54
a question thank you listen to this
20:58
condescending face this is great no
21:00
longer just roll this back a little bit
21:01
because she ad libs from the script once
21:04
in a while this was one of those ad libs
21:06
now I was pretty good he's not permitted
21:08
to reply that that was not a question
21:10
thank you for your participation
21:13
I see the humor in that thank you for
21:19
your participation that was not a
21:20
question on February 8th 1982 you
21:24
testified before the Senate Foreign
21:26
Relations Committee
21:28
US policy in El Salvador in that hearing
21:31
what you dismiss miss committee about US
21:39
policy in El Salvador I think she's
21:49
saying El Salvador El Salvador but I
21:52
like El valve a door better you never
21:57
know
21:58
1982 you testified before the Senate
22:01
Foreign Relations Committee about US
22:04
policy in El Salvador in that hearing
22:06
you dismissed as communist propaganda
22:09
report about the massacre of el mozote a
22:14
in which more than 800 civilians
22:16
including children as young as two years
22:19
old were brutally murdered wait for this
22:22
is a great question by us train troops
22:25
doing that massacre some of those troops
22:29
bragged about raping a twelve-year-old
22:31
girl before they killed them girls
22:35
before they killed them you later said
22:37
that the u.s. policy in El Salvador was
22:40
a fabulous achievement yes or no do you
22:44
still think so to recap her question US
22:51
troops went in there raped young girls
22:54
and you call it a fabulous fabulous
22:57
ordeal and only yes or no answer please
23:01
from the day that president Duarte was
23:04
elected in a free election to this day
23:07
El Salvador has been a democracy that's
23:10
a fabulous achievement yes or no do you
23:12
think that Massacre was a fabulous
23:16
achievement that happened now the
23:19
question is refined a little bit by the
23:21
representative from Minnesota is that
23:26
raping is raping of kids don't you think
23:29
that's great
23:30
sir can you mean I'm here to ask you
23:32
serious questions not waste anyone's
23:34
time who happens to be watching c-span
23:35
was a fabulous achievement that happened
23:39
under our watch that
23:40
a ridiculous question about yes or no no
23:43
I yes that's my favorite part he says no
23:50
no and she reads from the script I'll
23:53
take that as a yes and our watch that is
23:56
a ridiculous question about yes or no no
23:59
I
24:00
yes but what what was on her script was
24:06
he won't answer and that's what you say
24:09
I take that as a yes but when he says no
24:11
there should have been a little tree
24:13
branch there for her if no pero skip
24:18
logic apply some of the tents are slow
24:20
to it will ya
24:21
my goodness what a waste of time but
24:24
she's that that's just the heat-seeking
24:26
missile there's no reason why shit as a
24:28
yes no what if what an idiot well no I I
24:34
think all the Justice Democrats are this
24:35
way they can't think for themselves
24:37
obviously did you somebody scripting
24:41
this and the person scripting is not
24:42
doing that good of a job well I have one
24:45
of the guys who I believe is scripting
24:46
it his name is Hasan piker and he is he
24:51
used to be with the Young Turks he was
24:53
one of these founders of it was there
24:55
something was the hmm before was the
24:57
Justice Democrats at a different name
24:59
but these are all former Bernie Bros and
25:01
I found this clip of him talking about
25:04
well up really about everything you hear
25:07
from these freshmen from these Justice
25:10
Democrats in Congress right now the
25:13
redistribution of wealth is coming
25:14
listen I'm a simple guy okay and I'm not
25:17
a very smart guy either but even from
25:19
where I'm standing
25:20
nothing says the system is absolutely
25:22
broken like the existence of billionaire
25:25
he's also a chanc nephew shank from The
25:28
Young Turks I'm simply going to say is
25:30
that wealth is never created in
25:32
isolation every billionaire and
25:34
millionaire created their wealth with
25:36
workers who make infinitely less than
25:38
they do and we're conditioned into
25:40
thinking that this is the natural order
25:42
the universe and one of the outcomes of
25:44
this mentality is the justification for
25:47
extreme wealth inequality we live in the
25:49
richest nation on earth the richest
25:50
nation to have ever existed and people
25:52
struggle to pay their bills and suffer
25:55
when they can't get medical treatment
25:56
all around the world you see tensions
25:58
rising in the absence of class
26:00
consciousness or an actual alternative
26:02
to capitalism
26:03
we see people railing against more
26:05
tangible targets immigrants and refugees
26:06
or brown people or even intangible
26:09
concepts like globalism which is the
26:11
system that's bringing brown people to
26:13
our borders is there a migrant crisis
26:15
sure well the solution is it to shut off
26:17
borders and get increasingly more
26:19
violent with their maintenance the
26:21
solution is to solve inequality to solve
26:23
famine to solve poverty and all the
26:25
issues that come along with it on a
26:26
global scale technological advancements
26:29
have rendered globalism an unstoppable
26:30
force so we have to adapt to it way of
26:33
doing that is through drastic wealth
26:35
redistribution and that starts with
26:37
banning billionaires ok people all
26:40
around the world are waking up they're
26:42
coming to the realization that this is
26:44
no way to run a society and perhaps
26:47
that's why billionaire is becoming a bad
26:50
word
26:50
look this may scare you but a more
26:52
equitable distribution of wealth is
26:54
coming whether it's by policy or
26:57
pitchforks there you go so now you
26:59
understand where they're coming from
27:02
billionaire is a bad word except if the
27:06
billionaire is Michael Bloomberg who has
27:08
just pledged five hundred million
27:10
dollars to the Democrats to help them
27:12
get Trump out of office then you're a
27:13
good billionaire
27:17
yeah I'm sure they would bitch about
27:19
Soros giving him money either so this is
27:22
this is what's going on stuck with ya
27:26
there's only a few of these Yahoo's and
27:28
Nancy should take care of it she can't
27:30
she's having trouble I think she's
27:33
having trouble with it yeah hey oh she
27:35
doesn't seem to care what Nancy thinks
27:37
no she's kind of bullet proof that way
27:40
she won't get anything done you know but
27:43
I think it's it's fun to see with the
27:45
GRU this whole green New Deal thing
27:46
that's got her name on it and I guess
27:48
now they're going to have a an actual
27:51
roll call vote so this yes I had
27:54
McConnell making that announcement you
27:56
might as well play that oh you do Oh
27:57
excellent
27:58
listen let me say first of all however
28:01
I've noted it was great interest the
28:04
green new deal and we're going to be
28:08
voting on that in the Senate we'll give
28:10
everybody an opportunity to go on record
28:12
and see how they feel about the green
28:16
new deal that's gonna put a lot of
28:22
people on notice oh crap I gotta put my
28:24
name to this and what's what's not
28:27
unexpected but it's always fun to watch
28:29
is you know I've read the resolution
28:31
it's you know just like one of these
28:33
globalist type United Nations things you
28:35
know hey it's all crappy it's bad you
28:37
know we got to do something about it
28:39
yeah we all agree it's pretty innocuous
28:40
you can put your name on it but what it
28:42
represents is now this social media
28:45
flurry of fa Q's and cow farts and all
28:49
this so the green new dealings will
28:52
always be associated with giving you be
28:55
associated with car cow farts causal for
28:58
it cow farts worse so I've been looking
29:02
at they've been putting together a cheat
29:04
sheet a handicapping sheet of the camp
29:08
for the handicapping sheet yeah for the
29:11
candidates oh very nice it's gonna be a
29:14
lot different than what everybody else
29:15
has because I still include Hillary
29:17
uh-huh but there's a deal only that guy
29:20
sherrod Brown seems to be the only guy
29:23
with any common sense and he's actually
29:24
moved into the into the top five as far
29:27
as I'm really
29:29
because he thinks the green New Deal's
29:31
bullcrap and he doesn't mind saying that
29:33
but everybody else is wavering on it and
29:35
one of the candidates and I kind of
29:37
trying to collect some of the candidates
29:39
commentary on this and by the way the
29:41
first as we bitched about these
29:45
candidates showing up we don't want to
29:46
talk about too much - we should note
29:48
that the first debate will be in June
29:51
this year brother so it's coming up just
29:56
briefly on that I was reading that the
29:59
way they're going to determine these
30:00
debates with what is it 16 or 17
30:03
candidates dirty the way they're going
30:08
to determine it is by grassroots
30:10
financial support so instead of polling
30:14
which is typical for how you're placed
30:16
in the in the debates the DNC Perez from
30:20
the DNC is said now we're gonna see who
30:22
has grassroots financial support how
30:25
does that work well it's gonna be a lot
30:28
of credit-card activity going on in DC's
30:30
what I'm thinking well I think you're
30:33
gonna have to do is kind of like the
30:34
Republicans did with it with the child's
30:37
table having a second that's that's what
30:40
Perez literally said we don't want to
30:42
have the child's table like the
30:44
Republicans did it they have to do
30:46
something like that they can't just put
30:47
up to attend people why would you let's
30:50
not have them do anything smart this is
30:52
we have a show to do well denied and
30:55
you're worried not really correct so I
30:59
got Amy Amy Klobuchar who's now wearing
31:03
a lot more makeup hello old white guy
31:09
she's wearing a lot more makeup and
31:12
she's trying to make herself look more
31:14
like a presidential candidate which she
31:17
believes she is and I agree I noticed
31:19
the two and it looked really good with
31:20
all the snow sticking to her face the
31:23
snow on her head was really funny
31:25
cheered there she's giving it there's
31:27
nothing worse than giving a speech about
31:28
global warming
31:29
in a snowstorm she had so much makeup on
31:33
that the snow hit her face and the
31:35
warmth of her body who didn't even
31:37
penetrate it it's no just stuck yeah as
31:40
I know it I've had makeup on
31:42
most of my adult life I know like I know
31:44
asphalt yes
31:47
alright well see here she is she was on
31:48
bread bar and he's asking her a bunch of
31:51
different questions too but he got to
31:52
the green New Deal question which is the
31:53
one I was interested in to see how she's
31:55
gonna weasel her way out of this and it
31:57
was funny she didn't do a very good she
31:59
kind of weasel her way out but she kept
32:02
saying out and I'll point him out she
32:05
says them she kept saying said what does
32:08
you know he'd asked like what about air
32:09
travel you don't think we should we
32:11
should stop we should back off on air
32:12
travel and she says no no no I don't
32:14
think that that we should do that and
32:16
then she kept making the same mistakes
32:18
she said yet idiot here's the green new
32:23
deal if the Senate Majority Leader
32:24
brings it to the floor how do you vote
32:26
on it the green new deal I see it as by
32:29
the way I see it as aspirational I see
32:31
it as a jump start so I would vote yes
32:34
but I would also if it got down to the
32:36
nitty gritty of an actual legislation as
32:38
opposed to oh here are some goals we
32:40
have that would be different but here's
32:43
the goals I will transition off fossil
32:45
fuels including drastically reducing air
32:48
travel you're for it I am for a jump
32:52
start of the discussion and a framework
32:54
as Senator Markey has described I am NOT
32:57
for reducing air travel solar greenhouse
33:00
gas emissions I don't think that is
33:02
going to happen in the next few years
33:04
but you can imagine by new technology
33:07
and by the way that includes nuclear and
33:10
everything else that we could get to a
33:11
better place
33:12
for all who are unable or unwilling to
33:15
work I don't agree with the unwilling to
33:18
work it last one upgrade or replace
33:20
every building in the US for
33:21
state-of-the-art energy efficiency I
33:23
think we should put in better building
33:25
standards but could I just say what I
33:26
would like to do and I proposed in my
33:28
announcement what I would like to see is
33:30
on day one to get back into the
33:32
international climate change agreement
33:33
I'm disappointed that bret baier over
33:36
there and fox didn't bring up the cow
33:38
farts i mean come on that would have
33:40
been hilarious how bear's the last guy
33:42
to do that yeah yeah it's probably the
33:44
most serious guy over there by the way
33:45
that whole presentation she did in the
33:47
snow I'm offended by her doing that in
33:49
Whiteface
33:53
I'm working on my material yeah you sure
33:56
are there's so there's other really
34:00
interesting things taking place
34:03
discussions we've had on this very show
34:05
for several months I don't know if you
34:08
saw this on the overnight sensation Don
34:10
Lamont with it was Don Lemon April Ryan
34:14
and two white guys in the middle of a
34:16
four box a four across the screen box
34:19
and the white guys were white you know
34:22
like one had bald head and like rim
34:24
glasses just white and they're arguing
34:28
about the blackness of Kamala Harris
34:31
which now apparently is Kamala I was
34:33
told it was Camelot and now it's Kamala
34:35
so we're back to Kamala did you see this
34:38
no I did of course not
34:41
and by the way I was just thinking about
34:44
this Kamala and Kamala and Camelot I
34:48
heard her say camel I had the clips on
34:50
her like Pamela I think is more
34:53
acceptable to the middle class but
34:55
Kamala's sounds more like African yes
34:59
it's probably a positive thing for some
35:01
voters so so I think you're gonna stick
35:03
with the Africa's Barack Hussein Obama
35:07
sounds better than the Barry sounds
35:09
better than Barry doesn't it it wasn't
35:11
Barry yeah so Kamala was born in the
35:18
United States of a to immigrant parents
35:21
father from Jamaica mother from India
35:24
she then grew up in Ottawa Canada which
35:26
no one talks about in this clip and what
35:29
we have discussed here is well you know
35:31
yes she's a woman of color she's brown
35:33
she's not black she's brown but she you
35:35
could say she looks like an African
35:37
American but she's not so the next
35:39
question is does she have the African
35:41
American experience
35:43
is it the same as just being black
35:45
there's some terms in this clip that are
35:47
very interesting to listen to as April
35:50
Ryan of the I think it's the urban radio
35:53
networks argues with Don Lemon and she
35:57
says there is no difference between
35:59
being african-american and someone of
36:01
color in the United States Darla's mom
36:03
disagrees the white guys in the middle
36:05
look stupid there's a lot to unpack here
36:08
number one what does black enough mean
36:10
can someone give me a definition of what
36:12
black is enough is I don't want to go
36:14
down the road of the stereotype when
36:16
people say we're black number one she is
36:18
a black woman she's a mixed-race woman
36:20
when you see her you see her blackness
36:22
but she is also South Asian her mom is
36:24
South Asian and her dad is to make April
36:27
listen more power to her and I think
36:31
that's great that is that should be
36:33
enough it is enough that she's a black
36:36
woman you're not a model of what people
36:43
are saying the people who are saying is
36:45
she black enough that's bold that's BS
36:46
but 202 to distinction to say is she
36:51
african-american or is she black or she
36:54
whatever that what's there is nothing
36:57
wrong with that there is a difference
36:58
between being african-american and being
37:00
black people lack people Latino people
37:04
are people of color but they're not
37:06
black they're brown people but she is a
37:09
black african-american there is a
37:17
difference there's nothing wrong with
37:18
that no one is trying to take anything
37:20
away from her I am black I'm not African
37:27
American you know as I was watching this
37:31
mania April Ryan is first of all she's a
37:33
Republican who she what is she trying to
37:37
defend or who is she - what is she her
37:39
point other than sheer lunacy and here's
37:42
an African American which she is not Don
37:45
Lemon as far as I know and he's saying
37:48
no shut up I mean why does she even has
37:51
the the gall to argue in today's social
37:54
justice warrior world is beyond me
37:56
that's it yeah white guy tried to say
38:01
something goodbye let me let me finish
38:03
hold on I'm not falling into a trap by
38:05
that when she involves down her lineage
38:08
many Africans landed on in Jamaica and
38:11
all these other Caribbean
38:17
have landed in Jamaica so she's
38:19
african-american all the ways machine
38:22
pick is not America there it is you have
38:31
to come out of Jim Crow that's the term
38:34
she did not come out of Jim Crow I like
38:38
that which I think means if you don't
38:41
have a parent or grandparent or someone
38:43
in your family who lived on her Jim Crow
38:45
you're not part of that experience and I
38:48
count I agree with lemon well maybe
38:53
that's what April Ryan so afraid of
38:54
because once you start thinking about it
38:56
and you think well wait a minute
38:58
Obama was American but he was half
39:02
Indonesian but by his own account so not
39:05
really a Christina Mary she was a raised
39:08
it wasn't under Jim Crow no he was not
39:22
are you doing like I don't know this is
39:24
was so out of character for her to argue
39:27
against another person of color it was
39:31
hypocrisy I'm not changing the subject
39:32
yes okay so what is wrong with asking
39:38
someone who is of color or black are
39:40
they african-american are they Jamaican
39:43
or whatever whatever it is that but it's
39:45
not America nothing
39:59
that's not what that is you're getting
40:01
the whole black enough you know that's
40:04
not your can't even take it anymore
40:08
it's another 30 seconds done so there's
40:13
that that is playing I'm not sure why
40:15
where this came from and is it the
40:17
Democrats who were trying to thin out
40:18
the field is it the she's the number one
40:22
run or so should they have to really
40:24
take her they gotta do something they
40:26
don't want her running as president she
40:27
couldn't can't do it she doesn't have
40:30
the background she has a guy and she's
40:31
kind of music liar she's a liar and
40:33
she's a liar we're talking about the
40:37
2pac this yeah well here's the clip this
40:39
was on a radio show and yeah I I did
40:42
what we usually do here in the no agenda
40:44
shows you try to get the full clip and
40:45
put a little context around it so there
40:47
were some questions asked so and I know
40:49
that it is - they say you oppose
40:50
legalizing weed that's not true I know
40:54
look I joke about it half joking my
40:56
family's from Jamaica are you kidding me
40:58
I guess Jamaicans smoked a lot of weed
41:07
right no I do not no no no and we need
41:12
to research which is one of the reasons
41:14
we need to legalize it we need to move
41:16
it on the schedule so that we can couple
41:20
of things I got to throw in one she was
41:23
the attorneys aren't they could have
41:24
done a lot more to legalize it corn fact
41:26
we had the first referendum which was
41:28
voted down because they didn't want to
41:30
legalize this right pot growers could
41:32
make more money because I drop it I
41:33
wasn't Prop 8 or something like that
41:35
cameras no prop 8 was about the gays Oh
41:37
Doug yes and this was about the weed
41:39
though we now something about a district
41:45
attorney prosecuting people while being
41:49
a pot smoker herself I personally find
41:52
it I think there's nothing wrong I walk
41:54
in pot but there's something offensive
41:57
about the hypocrisy of a district
41:59
attorney being a pot smoker stoned and
42:03
then been passing judgment on somebody
42:06
busted for marijuana
42:08
I agree it's not it's not closer it's
42:13
not it's definitely not kosher you need
42:15
to move it on the schedule so that we
42:17
can research the impact of wheat on
42:21
based on a develop instead of saying
42:23
marijuana hand you know THC weed she's
42:28
really thought about this and has read a
42:30
lot of policy documents about weed
42:32
I got it here say that again weed of
42:37
wheat based on a developing brain you
42:40
know that part of the brain that
42:42
develops judgment actually begins its
42:46
growth in at age 18 through age 24 oh
42:49
that explains me then frontal cortex
42:56
that's exactly right yeah that's right
42:58
and so I believe that we need to
43:00
research that because I believe we don't
43:02
fully know the consequences how do you
43:04
listen to because I know she has to go
43:05
so what does Carmela Harris listen to
43:08
him when he was high so that was the big
43:19
lie as that could not be possible since
43:22
when she was in college those songs have
43:24
not been recorded yet or certainly not
43:26
released to the public elders weren't
43:28
even out by then yeah so but you know
43:31
she's she's shown her blackness here but
43:34
she makes a big mistake right here yeah
43:38
what's your favorite hip-hop artist that
43:39
was your favorite art you know I really
43:41
love is cardi B Oh cardi B are you
43:46
familiar with the cardi B John I've
43:48
heard the music I've not I don't just
43:51
not to top my head well if you watch the
43:53
Grammys you she even had her own
43:54
commercial cardi B is famous for okay
43:57
that's her signature and I'd like to
44:00
share with you some lyrics from kamila
44:03
Harris's most famous hip-hop artist this
44:07
is bacon head from cardi B yeah pop that
44:10
pussy like you ain't pop that pussy in a
44:12
while pop that pussy like popping pussy
44:14
going out of style pop pop pop that
44:16
pussy while at work pop that pussy up in
44:18
church pop that pussy on the pole pop
44:20
that pussy on the stove make
44:21
that pussy slip-and-slide like you from
44:23
the 305 put your tongue out in the
44:25
mirror pop the pussy will you drive
44:26
spread the s cheeks open make the pussy
44:28
crack a smile lock your legs around that
44:30
nigga make him give you as a child what
44:33
do you think pearl I don't know if I'd
44:36
want to vote for her vote for that's
44:41
actually pretty good pretty interesting
44:42
that she would like that cuz she just
44:45
said she did yes I doubt that she's ever
44:47
heard the woman she just I think
44:48
throwing stuff out yeah in fact ben
44:50
shapiro kind of mocked her oh I don't
44:55
have any long Ben Shapiro clip I do have
44:57
a small clip where he kind of marks
44:59
Kembla hairs because of her laugh and I
45:03
thought that touch' Piero's version of
45:06
her laugh was pretty good basically
45:08
she's a character from 21 Jump Street
45:09
she that that's that's what she that's
45:12
what she is now she's I'm so cool I'm
45:14
one of the kids also I'm fifty thousand
45:17
years old also I don't remember what was
45:20
playing on the radio it was probably
45:21
like when I was in college what were you
45:24
playing it was Lady Gaga Lady Gaga's in
45:25
porn yet senator it doesn't matter
45:31
tell me you have an ISO of that you know
45:34
I was thinking of getting one and I
45:35
don't think I did you did oh good one oh
45:40
man that's gonna compete with my ISO
45:43
which is which is by the theory of
45:47
random numbers he's also a Shapiro I so
45:52
but I have to play it in context first
45:56
I've been listening with glee to the
46:00
podcasters who are filling up their
46:01
podcast with all kinds of fun
46:03
advertisements and ben shapiro
46:05
definitely in just a second I'm gonna
46:09
explain to you what he did to beta
46:11
O'Rourke who is holding a rally listen
46:12
for the transition maybe 500 a thousand
46:15
feet away I'll explain in just one
46:17
second first let's talk about the best
46:19
of Valentine's Day gift that you can
46:21
give in terms of chocolatey goodness
46:23
this year I'm talking of course about
46:24
cherries berries now I had never tried
46:26
cherries berries they sent over a
46:27
package of kosher Sherri's berry stuff
46:30
oh my god
46:34
oh my god I don't know John it's a
46:40
toss-up for me how about playing in both
46:43
play oh my god then to laugh then the
46:45
hilarious laughs that may actually work
46:47
well let's see oh my god yeah I think we
46:52
have a winner
46:53
think we have a winner beautiful oh my
46:58
god well so we have so I guess we took
47:02
care of Harris there we're done with her
47:04
ooh yes this popped up on the radar
47:09
yesterday Victoria Kagan noodleman
47:19
Newland named Nudelman only one year did
47:23
she stay at the Center for a New
47:25
American Security the think tank and she
47:30
announced that she was leaving as a spur
47:34
immediately and the CNAs seen a center
47:39
for new American security president
47:40
Richard Fontaine has been named acting
47:42
CEO immediately as the board searches
47:46
for Newlands replacement Victoria Nuland
47:49
used to be the spokes hole for the State
47:51
Department when Hillary Clinton was
47:52
there and the during Obama's tenure and
47:55
then she was promoted to ambassador to
47:59
this I think to the youth to the state
48:00
that was like some funky title but she
48:02
was also deputy State Department yeah
48:05
she was charged she was second in charge
48:07
every jury
48:08
and so she's at this think tank or she's
48:11
married to
48:11
Kagan which is a notorious neocon real
48:15
douche
48:17
um what is she doing
48:20
do you think maybe she got a call from
48:23
someone do you need to come here
48:24
immediately and start working with me
48:26
I'm guessing Elliott Abrams now I'm
48:31
thinking maybe Hillary oh maybe this
48:34
possible was my that was my first
48:36
thoughts like oh she got it's a
48:38
possibility maybe she's Hillary's
48:41
staying under the radar but you know all
48:44
the rundowns I got about five of them
48:46
from everybody's doing these these
48:48
handicaps Rolling Stone they would they
48:52
even or only stone didn't put her on the
48:54
list saying that Paul Podesta this is
48:57
the way the quote goes and this
48:59
be-all-end-all by the way Paul Podesta
49:02
her former campaign guy said that she's
49:06
not going to be running in in 2020 which
49:09
means is she running in 2024 I don't
49:11
know but I don't buy a word of it it's
49:14
like you know it's the old thing they
49:16
used to do this when I was a kid they
49:18
used to pull this thing they don't do
49:21
this anymore it was as well I'm not
49:23
running but if the party demands it oh
49:25
yeah
49:28
if I'm called it the part yeah that's a
49:30
good one I like it yeah I'll do it
49:33
I like but I don't plan on doing it but
49:36
if I'm called I'll do it and I believe
49:39
that she's gonna watch this thing fall
49:41
apart with all these people all going
49:43
after each other there's not a strong
49:45
candidate in the bunch uh sherrod Brown
49:50
maybe seems a little bit like that cuz
49:52
he's kind of an old-fashioned Lyndon
49:54
Johnson style Democrat just good old boy
49:57
knew he might get some attention but
50:00
there's no strong candidates Bernie's
50:02
too old and everybody stole his idea so
50:04
everybody's already sigh he is how
50:06
annoying done and so I think Hillary
50:11
could jump in cuz it she's needed hmm
50:14
they need somebody who can win and they
50:16
already know she can get the votes she
50:18
won the popular vote after all she won
50:20
the popular vote she so we know she can
50:22
get the votes and the women lover
50:24
oh brother we went to we celebrate
50:29
valentine's yesterday since i like to
50:32
cook and we have a nice evening and now
50:34
after the show it's not gonna be much
50:36
cookin having a nice evening yeah I'm
50:37
pretty much it tits up done because I
50:40
put all my heart and soul into this
50:42
podcast and so Tina took me to the
50:46
theater last night and we saw Hedwig and
50:48
the Angry Inch have you ever seen this
50:50
this presentation I believe it's a
50:53
Broadway play that was short lived on
50:56
Broadway yeah well it started in a in a
50:59
gay bar or a tranny bar as we as it was
51:03
called back in the day and it grew out
51:04
and it was really popular off-broadway
51:06
and I didn't even know it went but it
51:08
yeah went to Broadway I didn't do so
51:10
well but it's performed apparently
51:12
around the world and what was
51:15
interesting about it only to go into the
51:17
whole story is it was customized for the
51:21
Austin audience so with you know shout
51:23
outs to different people in Austin about
51:25
the mayor one of those things yeah we
51:27
got a terrace of squares is never-ending
51:29
play called Beach Blanket Babylon and
51:34
saying it packs him in but the whole
51:36
thing is about localizing right so this
51:39
was localized also for the Trump hating
51:42
Austin audience ah my and people were
51:46
out of their seats just that the mention
51:49
of you know that at some point it's like
51:51
oh I'm gonna read these children's books
51:53
and it's a good night Donnie it's about
51:55
Trump whatever it was but people were
51:56
just just insanely happy jumping up and
52:00
down and doing the Nancy clap you know
52:05
the one that you did to Trump during the
52:07
State of the Union
52:08
yeah the shade I think it's called the
52:10
SH Nancy shade clap so you wonder man
52:15
how does this happen with these people
52:17
it just happens actually a unit school
52:20
system didn't aoc go to Boston to bu
52:23
Boston University
52:25
that's where she did that yes she went
52:27
to Boston University for what for school
52:31
she did yeah think so well now we have
52:36
to look it up yeah definitely I thought
52:42
she was in a BU t-shirt in in that
52:45
videos I mean anything I've got a BU
52:47
t-shirt for Abby for was a video about
52:50
the school oh no I don't do it videos
52:53
for the school okay
52:57
did you look it up yet Boston University
53:00
there you go education Boston University
53:02
well this makes total sense we got a
53:05
note boots on the ground from Christine
53:07
producer Christine Adam and John my name
53:11
is Cristina and boots on the ground at
53:12
Boston University where I attend evening
53:14
classes based on both urine Jon's
53:17
precise and consistent analysis in
53:19
regards to liberal madness within
53:21
universities as an independent I walked
53:24
through the university doors silently
53:26
with my invisible no agenda hat on and I
53:29
observe by the way it's a great
53:31
promotion for $33.33 will give you an
53:36
invisible no agenda this is great I like
53:40
it I walked through the university door
53:44
silently with my invisible no agenda hat
53:46
on and observe I feel as if I have to
53:48
bite my tongue sit in silence and avoid
53:50
heavy sighs and I rolling when it comes
53:53
to inconsistent Trump bashing class
53:56
started three weeks ago this particular
53:58
class is psychology four personality
54:00
taught by a 58 year old South Korean
54:03
native man first class he was dropping
54:07
f-bombs left and right and with my no
54:09
agenda hat on I pinpointed him as a
54:12
liberal professor based on the constant
54:14
f-bomb analysis it wasn't before long he
54:17
was going off on Trump in a temper
54:18
tantrum and I recorded it shall we
54:24
listen he was done on her iPhone and so
54:28
I cranked it up and I think we got some
54:30
the audio is pretty decent and this is
54:32
what is he talking about here he's
54:35
talking about the wall about Trump and
54:37
just listen to
54:39
the sanity or the perceived sanity of
54:41
this professor there you go there's your
55:40
professor yes like a psychology course
55:44
to me a psychology course in
55:47
brainwashing this guy should be kicked
55:51
out of that university oh I bet you bet
55:54
you that he's gonna get from after
55:55
professors that he or she who is
55:57
shitting the kristine follows up hey
56:00
what about the children I'm turning 27
56:02
this year and this kind of shit that is
56:04
brainwashing the youth of America not
56:06
just the media but the liberal colleges
56:07
that feel the need to state their
56:09
political opinion and embed it into
56:10
young developmental minds yeah it's too
56:13
late because that's exactly the kind of
56:16
Education A or C got yeah she went to
56:20
Boston yeah yeah you heard about that
56:23
she she went to Boston University yes
56:27
well let's I'm gonna stick with for just
56:30
a second then I will stick with the
56:32
disappointing professors in this is a
56:35
professor of neuroscience and who I was
56:38
very excited about and this actually
56:40
good a good moment in the show to play
56:42
this clip this is Sam Harris he's do you
56:46
ever listen said the same Harris is this
56:48
his podcast have you ever listened I
56:49
don't think I've ever listened to it now
56:50
but it's okay I mean a lot of people
56:52
like it he has he's pretty level-headed
56:54
in general but he's a neuroscientist and
56:58
he kind of talks a bit like a scientist
57:00
and he's done something different he is
57:02
changing the model that he makes money
57:04
with his podcast is a very very popular
57:07
podcast and he comes so close so close
57:11
to explaining and seeing our very own
57:14
value for value model in fact a lot of
57:16
people tweeted me a link and said look
57:19
at this it's this him II did the Sam
57:21
Harris he's talking about the value for
57:23
value model the thing is he not only
57:25
does he miss it
57:27
he he acts like I would say your typical
57:31
scientific professor and and forgets to
57:34
ask questions which is the basis of
57:37
science and he and he just takes old
57:40
science for granted his own observations
57:42
for granted and is therefore in my mind
57:45
a very disappointing neuroscientist even
57:49
though he comes pretty close but maybe
57:51
we can set him straight this is a Sam
57:53
Harris on his new model on the Joe Rogan
57:55
show I mean it's very interesting
57:57
psychologically because so I have I've
57:59
created this network of support for my
58:01
podcast but I see people do calculations
58:05
that they would never do in a more
58:09
transactional space that they were just
58:10
let's say buying my next book right so
58:12
like for me offering a free podcast and
58:16
then saying if you find this valuable
58:19
you can support it right see how close
58:21
he's getting that you know from the side
58:24
of being a creator of that content it
58:26
feels like the the most transparent
58:28
interaction possible because a person
58:31
can listen for free for as long as they
58:33
want to just discover how valuable it is
58:35
and then they can support it to the
58:36
degree that if they find it valuable
58:37
whereas if I'm selling you a book you
58:40
can't even read the
58:41
before you before you buy it you have to
58:43
make the decision to buy it and I'm
58:45
trying to convince you to buy it because
58:47
it took me all this time to write it and
58:48
and you know you're you know it's it's
58:51
it's transactional he's come very close
58:53
to an argument you've made John hang in
58:55
there he's getting there with but with a
58:57
podcast people make calculations that
59:01
they would never make when they're just
59:03
figuring out whether they want to buy
59:04
something it's like like oh and it's
59:06
really a long lines what you just
59:07
described people say well how much does
59:10
a podcast cost to produce right like if
59:13
I knew what you were spending the money
59:14
on and what it costs you to do this
59:17
podcast well then I would support you
59:19
right but they're never saying how much
59:21
does it cost to write a book and if I
59:24
knew what you were gonna spend the money
59:25
on once you once you were once once I
59:28
bought this book then I would know
59:30
whether or not I wanted to buy it either
59:31
want the book or you don't he's made a
59:34
classic mistake here he is mind reading
59:36
people and thinking because I don't
59:39
think he actually asked anyone said you
59:42
know he's saying that when you ask some
59:44
people to donate to support the work
59:46
that they calculate what is that
59:49
microphone cost and that's a shouldn't
59:51
give him too much this is very very
59:54
short-sighted thinking right so the
59:57
problem with the support model and this
59:59
the punt the problem with patreon and
1:00:00
everything else is that it engages this
1:00:03
sort of the philanthropy charity side of
1:00:05
the brain and people are worried about
1:00:07
what you're gonna do and how much it all
1:00:10
cause like how much does it's might cost
1:00:11
right yeah like that that's that's a
1:00:13
question that someone has asked this is
1:00:14
this is a brain scientist telling us
1:00:16
exactly the opposite of how the tens of
1:00:20
hundreds of people who listen to this
1:00:21
podcast think because we've also asked
1:00:25
them something we say hey don't just
1:00:29
support us out of philanthropy or you
1:00:32
know or look at us poor saps no and he
1:00:35
had it he had it in his grasp when he
1:00:37
forgot to ask the question what is this
1:00:40
worth to you what is the time you you
1:00:43
spent on this what was the value of that
1:00:45
can you put that into a number most
1:00:49
people can mr. brain scientists came
1:00:51
when they're donating he wasn't in
1:00:53
donating
1:00:54
and the problem there is they're not
1:00:56
understanding you know just the
1:00:59
opportunity costs like I you know I have
1:01:01
to decide how to spend my time am I
1:01:02
gonna spend 90% of my time on a podcast
1:01:05
well let's see huh yeah the opportunity
1:01:08
costs nobody even considers that term
1:01:10
that's a venture capital somebody yeah
1:01:18
well that's what he's doing that if so
1:01:20
that closes the door to virtually
1:01:23
everything else I can do right so it's
1:01:25
not a viable business and so I mean I've
1:01:29
recognized now that I'm you know to some
1:01:33
degree going against the grain of human
1:01:34
psychology in asking for support and now
1:01:37
I now I feel like I'm gonna ask much
1:01:40
less and I'm gonna tell people what the
1:01:41
business model is and and you know and
1:01:43
still like and remind them of it but I'm
1:01:45
personally I'm gonna go more and more
1:01:47
than in the direction of putting stuff
1:01:50
behind a paywall kind of sort of Netflix
1:01:57
the ultimate version of it would be if
1:01:59
it were Netflix that would also let you
1:02:02
get it for free if you really couldn't
1:02:03
afford it okay we need to set Sam Sam
1:02:06
hair straight on this
1:02:07
oh he's never gonna listen oh well let's
1:02:11
just make everyone else tell who the
1:02:14
kind of people that would listen to our
1:02:16
approach and take it seriously and those
1:02:19
who wouldn't and someone who over would
1:02:21
do what lie just heard him overthinking
1:02:23
it and then falling back on human brain
1:02:26
psychology which is I'd like to have him
1:02:28
explain to me how a lot of these systems
1:02:30
work especially in the United States
1:02:32
where there's a generous looked where
1:02:34
there's a generosity that's built into
1:02:36
the public and churches benefit from it
1:02:39
PBS has been on before recently has
1:02:42
always been just supported by the public
1:02:44
at all those shows I mean there's nobody
1:02:47
who's you know they ask you for yes
1:02:49
specific amounts but you could make that
1:02:51
a variable I wouldn't make any
1:02:52
difference I well I think we've done a
1:02:54
very good job making it a variable and
1:02:56
let people pick their own damn number we
1:02:57
have some famous number they like or
1:02:59
their lucky number who cares but this
1:03:02
guy's already out thought himself so
1:03:03
he's not he's not he's not open to any
1:03:07
help
1:03:08
well Sam should someone send this to you
1:03:11
through no agenda player comm which we
1:03:14
don't promote enough as you can send a
1:03:16
link to an exact spot in the show yeah
1:03:20
I've rolled it back a little bit Sam ask
1:03:22
people what was this worth to you and
1:03:25
thank them people like that this is
1:03:29
where brain science and broadcasting
1:03:32
separate if you need to come into the
1:03:34
fold on how this operates people really
1:03:37
do value what you do and they will show
1:03:39
you that value if you have the balls to
1:03:41
ask for it and that can be scary I think
1:03:43
that's maybe it's just fear it's
1:03:47
probably prices come on to play come in
1:03:50
to play when it comes to being afraid to
1:03:53
ask this is like the myth that you know
1:03:55
I've never understood this myth because
1:03:57
it's never applied to me which is that
1:03:59
men never asked for directions right if
1:04:03
I take a wrong turn I'm looking for a
1:04:05
gas station I'm going in there and
1:04:07
asking for directions immediately I do
1:04:09
not like wasting my time driving around
1:04:12
and around and around looking for a
1:04:14
freeway entrance yeah but you are a
1:04:16
Renaissance man no I just don't feel
1:04:19
like I don't feel like driving around
1:04:21
and around where I am when I don't
1:04:23
nowadays of course is lessened by the
1:04:25
navigators on the phones but still I
1:04:28
thought I thought you'd given that up
1:04:30
like me I thought we're just looking at
1:04:33
the map in general and by the by the
1:04:36
phones for the men who don't like to ask
1:04:38
for directions but they're asking for
1:04:40
directions from their phone anyway I
1:04:44
hope Sam Harris adjusts his course I
1:04:47
think our model is very valid for him I
1:04:50
think you'll find it very successful and
1:04:51
he'll be very pleased with the outcome
1:04:53
because it kind of works out to you know
1:04:56
people contributing in multiple ways to
1:04:58
your show or what how many now every
1:05:00
show yes it's that really makes the
1:05:05
community alright I've given away too
1:05:07
much they should hire us for this stuff
1:05:09
with that yeah they should there you go
1:05:11
I'd like the money thank you there's our
1:05:14
exit everybody you want to make money
1:05:16
with your podcast hire us
1:05:19
with that I'd like to thank you for your
1:05:21
courage say in the morning to you to the
1:05:23
man you put the sea in the Korean the
1:05:25
war I consult the group Jhansi in the
1:05:30
morning you mr. Adam curry in the
1:05:31
morning all the ships at sea and the
1:05:33
boots on the ground and the feet in the
1:05:34
air and the subs and the one of the
1:05:35
names in the David and the nights out
1:05:37
there and in the morning to the troll
1:05:40
room no agenda stream calm where you can
1:05:43
listen along with the show chat with the
1:05:45
trolls in the raid just you know throw
1:05:46
out one-liners be sarcastic sometimes
1:05:49
help us it's always appreciated no
1:05:51
agenda stream calm and in the morning to
1:05:53
theis but ours who has a name we haven't
1:05:55
heard in a while as our credits for the
1:05:58
album art theis we had a string of Earth
1:06:01
picks several years ago I think oh yeah
1:06:04
he was on a roll and then he just bailed
1:06:09
and he made a great piece of art for us
1:06:12
for that was for our big 11:11 show and
1:06:15
it was Hillary Donald and Alexandria all
1:06:18
holding up big foam fingers with number
1:06:20
one four of them in total made eleven
1:06:23
eleven and it was just a great piece and
1:06:27
we really appreciate and welcome back to
1:06:28
ice good to know that you're still on
1:06:30
board
1:06:30
that's no agenda art generator calm
1:06:33
where you can always find all of the art
1:06:35
that our producers as they're part of
1:06:37
the value for value networking system
1:06:39
contributes to the show thanks again
1:06:41
everybody all right you have a few
1:06:44
people to thank starting with rogue sure
1:06:47
rogue I found is the email black night
1:06:50
at Baron of the Palouse oh this is not
1:06:52
on my list
1:06:53
it's right at the top no I had it
1:06:55
Spokane Washington 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 o has
1:06:59
a different name okay there's some
1:07:02
information in here that you're gonna
1:07:04
need to write down I'm starting to say
1:07:05
mm-hmm
1:07:06
and she starts off I blame Adam of
1:07:10
course about three years ago he made an
1:07:13
offhand comment about always noticing
1:07:15
that 11.11 time on the clock my entire
1:07:18
life I thought I was the only one I
1:07:21
decided right then and there to save up
1:07:23
my pennies and donate that amount once
1:07:25
the show rolled around with this
1:07:27
donation I attained the illustrious rank
1:07:29
of Ike out
1:07:31
you have to put them on the list for
1:07:33
title change okay so it's sir what is
1:07:36
his fold its rogue black knight and
1:07:39
Baron of the Palouse and silver mountain
1:07:42
hold on rogue hold on I'm still getting
1:07:47
everything I'm not repeat myself okay
1:07:50
again this is sir rogue black knight of
1:07:54
the and Baron of the pollution silver
1:07:56
mountain of the Palouse and silver
1:08:01
mountain yes I know it well yeah what do
1:08:04
you mean you know it will just keep
1:08:05
going rogue Vike out of the pollution
1:08:09
silver mountain okay got it okay for my
1:08:17
title change that like titles are a
1:08:19
change he likes the titles are a-changin
1:08:21
jingle if you can do that of it
1:08:22
and in honor of international Scotch day
1:08:25
I request a one-time addition to the
1:08:28
round table of the Isle of Jura single
1:08:31
malt whiskey and French onion soup now
1:08:34
here's here's the problem he's not being
1:08:37
knighted he gets a title change and we
1:08:38
have no other Knights today so I can't I
1:08:41
can put it in and that's out well I can
1:08:43
keep it on the table for the for the
1:08:45
next show if we're lucky
1:08:47
please guide me no no no please give a
1:08:51
douchebag call out you're tall Paul okay
1:08:54
hello tall Paul bend over it's coming
1:08:56
your way I'm a Viking
1:09:00
he's not even a knight oh the horror inj
1:09:04
no jingles but please give me a special
1:09:06
SUV rat oh goat Karma SUV redo goat
1:09:13
Karma as I have recently embarked on a
1:09:15
diesel engine swap in a 30 year old
1:09:18
Isuzu okay sure that I will need all the
1:09:21
positive thoughts I can muster okay why
1:09:24
is anyone doing this I don't know it's
1:09:27
anything else anything else or to begin
1:09:30
this special redo karma nice with a goat
1:09:33
you've got all right whitey decoder $500
1:09:48
comes in number two man I've been a
1:09:50
listener since day one so long overdue
1:09:51
first time donation thank you Adam for
1:09:53
the Amsterdam no agenda tip John I'm a
1:09:56
big fan no jingle necessarily whitey the
1:09:59
coder finally dude name been living in
1:10:01
Southern California
1:10:02
alright yes it's whitey not Whitney like
1:10:05
whitey from Leave It to Beaver kill
1:10:07
whitey alright right in the coder I
1:10:12
learned the code very nice thank you
1:10:14
very much whitey the code you know
1:10:16
rarely do we see a $500 about it's not
1:10:20
it's just not an amount that we see
1:10:21
that's like that's like we were just one
1:10:23
of those number you write like a PBS
1:10:25
just like a real nonprofit amount you
1:10:29
know we have you know like three three
1:10:31
three all kinds of weird numbers that's
1:10:34
cool thank you very much whitey the
1:10:36
coder whitey thank you for your service
1:10:38
thanks whitey 10:13 easy douche
1:10:41
absolutely
1:10:43
you've been deduced gregory pearson
1:10:49
cockeysville Maryland for 2042 for my
1:10:55
42nd birthday I decided to stop being a
1:10:57
douche bag so I can I have addy douching
1:11:01
you've been deduced on the birthday list
1:11:06
for Saturday 2:16 can I get a don't eat
1:11:10
me AOC whooping the Constitution and Jay
1:11:13
CDs mac and cheese you've got karma
1:11:47
[Music]
1:11:51
skipped over mr. e mr. e 3 s63 please
1:12:00
refer to me as mr. e a long-overdue
1:12:02
donation d douche me please you've been
1:12:06
deduced number 363 is 11 times 11
1:12:15
squared times 3 pledging my allegiance
1:12:19
to my what does this a leash sir a the
1:12:24
gray-haired geek a Silicon Valley
1:12:27
respect and karma please
1:12:34
[Music]
1:12:35
you've got karma yeah you did
1:12:43
anonymous by the way people should does
1:12:46
everyone's well just send Adam kudos for
1:12:48
the fact that he can do half of this
1:12:50
especially now that we know where my
1:12:52
developmental problems came from yeah
1:13:02
three three three five three anonymous
1:13:05
Aussie donation first-time donor for the
1:13:08
entertainment value of the no agenda
1:13:10
show I would say D douching is a good
1:13:12
idea
1:13:15
[Music]
1:13:17
yes take note house selling karma and
1:13:22
Adi douching we just gave you that
1:13:23
looking for an easy house sale hence the
1:13:26
ease donation from the anonymous Aussie
1:13:30
there you go man looking forward to be
1:13:32
easy you've got karma sir Joe Delaware
1:13:38
in Wilmington three three three three
1:13:40
four mmm tryin to get ahead of the pack
1:13:43
yeah cos at the end of the pack did this
1:13:46
in the executive producer arena I see
1:13:50
him here's your cut of the job refer
1:13:52
bonus I'm getting for helping a friend
1:13:54
get into my company huh I have to think
1:13:56
the jobs karma was a factor and I didn't
1:13:59
even ask for it just in case I used some
1:14:02
Karma not intended for me please say
1:14:04
place a make up Karma for anyone looking
1:14:07
love and light sir Joe of Delaware okay
1:14:11
and then there's something something in
1:14:14
the oh by the way I also got a box
1:14:16
remember it was her milk man sent you
1:14:19
all that cool stuff I got I got the same
1:14:20
thing oh you did boxing the what the
1:14:25
bomb-making yeah I got the bomb-making
1:14:27
book I got the the Illuminati card game
1:14:31
that's great to have that that's a
1:14:32
collectible right there that's my
1:14:35
favorite yeah I think that's probably
1:14:36
the most collectable in the bunch yeah
1:14:38
and I got a 3d modeled clue do sign
1:14:42
some other cool things get one of those
1:14:43
yeah well you don't have a clue do man
1:14:45
you got to name your studio you know I
1:14:48
guess you're you can have a sign bless
1:14:49
this mess you've got karma we have an
1:14:57
anonymous email of two three four five
1:15:00
six I may have that do not read my name
1:15:04
and I read my name's as a company email
1:15:07
to follow I got right here okay with
1:15:10
this donation of two three four five six
1:15:12
I'm crossing the threshold into the
1:15:13
knighting territory accounting by so it
1:15:17
is the night all right all right night
1:15:19
in celebration of her birthday tomorrow
1:15:21
I would like to bequeath this honor and
1:15:23
he does have a an accounting road so
1:15:26
it's accounts smoking-hot wife and best
1:15:28
friend who listens regularly at home she
1:15:31
started listening when I told her about
1:15:33
a segment John did several months back
1:15:34
about the philosophical shifts in the
1:15:37
modern education system his report
1:15:40
firmed our beliefs and the importance of
1:15:42
homeschooling and the show has become an
1:15:45
incidental part of the kids career
1:15:48
really we are now curriculum which part
1:15:54
the rap lyrics has become an incidental
1:15:58
incidental means just only partially
1:16:00
this kids curriculum ever since
1:16:03
oh okay kids you got three hours to
1:16:07
yourself I want you to listen to this
1:16:08
show there will be a test she would like
1:16:13
to be known as Dame drea Dame Dre a mad
1:16:18
Dame of the Mid Valley so and it does
1:16:23
she does she have a real name or just
1:16:26
anonymous as hot girlfriend becomes Dame
1:16:28
draya's mad about white horse wife
1:16:31
smokin hot wife Diana sorry no no names
1:16:35
because heaven forbid and can you add
1:16:39
paprika's now co-op Prakash okay a
1:16:43
Prakash Prakash and hot toddies
1:16:48
at the roundtable now could you do me a
1:16:51
favor since I didn't expect this have
1:16:52
any Knights what was the other thing
1:16:54
they wanted them that our first guy
1:16:55
wanted on the sir rogue what did he want
1:16:58
I'm sorry to do this to you well I lied
1:17:03
[Music]
1:17:08
right yeah I love Jura single malt
1:17:13
whiskey yeah and French onion soup a
1:17:19
beautiful combo which actually probably
1:17:21
would taste pretty good together
1:17:23
no gratin so I loved your a single malt
1:17:26
whiskey and French onion soup and
1:17:28
paprika's and hot toddies man I can't
1:17:30
wait for this tape table paprikash tip a
1:17:34
Prakash yeah cash huh Prakash and hot
1:17:37
toddies all right that's good lastly can
1:17:41
we get an Obama you might die followed
1:17:43
by I could have given you this earlier
1:17:45
this is my fault mm-hmm followed by a
1:17:46
little girl yay and the jobs karma
1:17:48
luckily it's not too complicated I'll be
1:17:50
heading home from the AFG the a of
1:17:54
Jefferson Afghanistan AFG is military
1:17:58
speed flow all anonymous and we'll be
1:18:02
starting an exciting new phase in our
1:18:03
lives thanks for all you do all right
1:18:06
and was Obama yay and Jobs karma no no
1:18:10
Obama you might die yeah
1:18:13
followed by little girl yay and jobs
1:18:16
karma that's exactly what I said you
1:18:18
might die jobs jobs jobs and jobs let's
1:18:23
vote for job
1:18:25
you've got karma there we go
1:18:29
[Music]
1:18:30
mark Glynn L think it's kosher or kosher
1:18:36
conquer something I can't tell el al
1:18:39
cocl first it takes it Oh al quicker
1:18:42
maybe mark Houston Texas to 2719 I
1:18:46
looked and looked and looked it came in
1:18:48
as a check from one of the banks and
1:18:51
then I look for some email I couldn't
1:18:53
find anything oh that's too bad
1:18:55
well he can always send us in over here
1:19:00
sir Tim of the tunnels and wah-pah who
1:19:05
Hawaii 222 not 22 he would seem I've
1:19:10
missed the boat hostilities show 1 1 1 1
1:19:15
but please accept these bags of
1:19:17
elevenses pendants it's got a bag of 11
1:19:21
highs the shows have been spectacular of
1:19:24
late and I just want to make him take a
1:19:26
moment and comment about the audio
1:19:28
quality if I may
1:19:29
Adam the new agenda shows audio is the
1:19:33
standard by which I measure the other
1:19:35
podcasts I listen to and I often find
1:19:38
myself muttering Adam needs to put on a
1:19:41
podcasting clinic as I cringe cringe
1:19:44
when I hear some of the other programs
1:19:47
and what they sound like they're
1:19:48
recording from the bottom of the sea
1:19:51
also John I think you're squeaking
1:19:54
chairs hilarious man and a shot of good
1:20:00
karma keep up the goats word he lost all
1:20:03
credibility I'm like he likes what I'm
1:20:05
doing and then he likes your squeaky
1:20:07
chair mmm
1:20:10
thank you very much sir Tim of the
1:20:12
tunnels I love your sack of Elevens
1:20:15
I don't like a button chemicals in the
1:20:16
water to turn the friggin frogs game
1:20:20
you've got karma yeah we're a nutty
1:20:25
bunch over here at the No Agenda show a
1:20:27
nutty Bunch day
1:20:29
this actually Valentine's Day hello
1:20:32
hello Valentine's night Nate Nate I'm
1:20:36
not sure how to pronounce it but she's
1:20:38
in the in the Michigan area in Ferndale
1:20:41
as a matter of fact to 1419 I'm making
1:20:44
this donation honour of my wonderful
1:20:46
husband Christopher to go toward his
1:20:48
knighthood we have been together for
1:20:50
almost a decade
1:20:51
I've married for six years I couldn't
1:20:54
imagine my life without him he's been a
1:20:55
longtime avid listener and loves the
1:20:57
show thank you for keeping hid our eyes
1:21:00
open to the nonsense being fed to us on
1:21:02
a daily basis it's gotten to the point
1:21:05
where you don't even watch any kind of
1:21:07
news coverage at all because it's pretty
1:21:08
much all garbage keep up the good yes
1:21:14
indeed I keep up the good work happy
1:21:18
Valentine's Day to you both and happy
1:21:19
30th wedding anniversary to my parents
1:21:22
oh yes and they never had a fight I'd
1:21:26
like to request I'd like to request
1:21:28
travel karma for Chris as he prepares to
1:21:30
go to Germany on business please play
1:21:33
the following jingles would you look at
1:21:36
that juice get out of my vagina and
1:21:40
Obama no no no from the hipster is town
1:21:44
in Michigan Katie
1:21:46
Thank You Katie happy to oblige
1:21:48
congratulations to you parents that's
1:21:51
great
1:22:11
you thought karma we got jingles man we
1:22:19
got jingles we like no butters I would
1:22:24
suggest that we play the intro song to
1:22:27
this next donor like that
1:22:32
Nussbaum is here ladies and gentlemen
1:22:35
Thomas Nussbaum uh he comes in with I
1:22:40
just did go to his email yeah he comes
1:22:44
in with two 14 19 which is the the
1:22:49
fabulous did but I'm gonna stop now okay
1:22:52
so every this happens every Valentine's
1:22:55
Day we put up this 214 date of to jizz
1:22:59
in February 14th and the year and every
1:23:02
was it we've done in out 2015 2016 2017
1:23:05
2018 so this year's to 14 19 and we
1:23:09
asked people to call out their love or
1:23:11
whatever for the Valentine's Day
1:23:13
Valentine's Day call it we do it every
1:23:15
year and every year we get to people who
1:23:20
feel obliged to call one of their
1:23:22
partners a happy Valentine's Day
1:23:24
it's the biggest flop on a year-to-year
1:23:27
basis ever because we don't have no
1:23:30
chocolate
1:23:31
I guess so we don't have the
1:23:33
strawberries oh my god Thomas Nussbaum
1:23:44
in Virginia Beach he says to my no
1:23:47
gender friends of him that's who he's
1:23:49
donating he's giving the Valentine's to
1:23:51
everybody so that's that's good but in
1:23:53
his note he says thanks to you and JC d
1:23:55
much love planning to see you on March
1:23:57
2nd and Austin beer works yes yes mom's
1:24:00
gonna be there yes he's the only jingle
1:24:02
I can think of is JC d doing the numbers
1:24:05
yes she will know who it's for Isis this
1:24:10
code man it's code it's code this code
1:24:12
is code somebody supposed to yell bingo
1:24:15
at the end with you re nine six two two
1:24:18
five nine two seven six eight two nine
1:24:20
two one three three six three three nine
1:24:22
five seven eight oh one oh two eight
1:24:24
eight one two seven
1:24:26
bingo you've got karma amen
1:24:31
whatever whatever he needs he's royalty
1:24:35
Eric Burdon Baltimore Maryland one ten
1:24:38
nineteen a jingle request she started to
1:24:42
begin it's actually not a bad idea to
1:24:43
start the jingle request at the
1:24:45
beginning of the note yes reason those
1:24:49
thing glue at the end but yeah so much
1:24:50
little girl build a wall yeah the wall
1:24:53
no no no the chicken dance version and
1:24:55
JC DS yeah yeah yeah a little girl yay I
1:24:59
don't know what my yeah yeah yeah is but
1:25:02
I will play it anyway in order to
1:25:04
properly celebrate the birth of our new
1:25:06
human resource on to ten nineteen I
1:25:08
thought my first ATP level donation was
1:25:10
in order I had signed up for an eleven
1:25:12
eleven subscription on Saturday just
1:25:13
hours before driving my wife to the
1:25:15
hospital where she gave birth to a
1:25:17
healthy and happy baby boy Oh however
1:25:20
when we arrived home from the hospital
1:25:22
Tuesday I was greeted with the water
1:25:23
damage caused by ongoing home run twin
1:25:26
of renovations no word to the wise when
1:25:29
it comes to your plumbing don't get it
1:25:32
don't get to it tomorrow I would like to
1:25:35
wish my wife a happy Valentine's Day a
1:25:37
family that listens to no agenda
1:25:39
together stays together
1:25:41
agreed I believe that to be true I agree
1:25:44
please send us some new human resource
1:25:46
Carmen with the dash of home renovation
1:25:48
karma for good measure
1:25:49
thanks for everything y'all do sanity is
1:25:52
truly priceless in a world ruled by
1:25:54
outraged culture this is a rowdy cry
1:26:00
come on guys you're my house hold on
1:26:05
[Music]
1:26:15
okay manga
1:26:29
you've got karma we got jingle the South
1:26:35
Jersey in Sickler Ville New Jersey $200
1:26:38
we getting to the end here Jon and Adam
1:26:41
sir Tony a South Jersey I'm a dude named
1:26:43
Ben just accepting a new position in a
1:26:45
consulting gig looking for job karma and
1:26:47
this new venture can you play John
1:26:49
Hutt's Huntsman speaking Chinese and in
1:26:53
the morning jingle in Chinese thanks for
1:26:55
keeping me sane and any karma or just
1:26:57
what some job Oh jumps right in this new
1:27:00
venture
1:27:00
gotcha top boot highly algea Jigga
1:27:02
changing jobs jobs and jobs school just
1:27:14
hit sir Steven Ewing New Jersey $200
1:27:20
John and Adam um it's been a rough few
1:27:24
another guy that puts in the yes I saw
1:27:26
it I saw the Starks doing that it's
1:27:28
possible well that's possible uh it's
1:27:31
been a rough few years three years ago I
1:27:33
lost my mom to liver cancer six months
1:27:35
after that my dog died from stomach
1:27:37
cancer two months ago I lost my job as a
1:27:39
programmer ye no agenda in your analysis
1:27:43
has been one constant one constant over
1:27:47
these trying years I'm sorry that has
1:27:51
kept me sane and helped me to retain a
1:27:53
piece of my humanity I can not thank you
1:27:56
two enough suffice it to say over the
1:27:59
past few years I would drew a bit
1:28:00
socially but now I'm back and ready to
1:28:02
love and be loved against this is job's
1:28:04
karma I asked for two months ago worked
1:28:05
like a champ oh thanks
1:28:07
can I please have some following clips
1:28:09
in the relationship karma and then he's
1:28:11
got him Charlie Rose tell me about the
1:28:12
sexuality it's in your DNA
1:28:14
can you see the juice that's an
1:28:16
interesting we have not
1:28:18
see the juice two years now we just
1:28:21
played it like three minutes ago yeah
1:28:24
and now it's being now yes it's twice of
1:28:26
random numbers they're number random
1:28:28
number theory please tell the sexuai
1:28:30
House to deejay Fuji and thank you both
1:28:33
for your courage sir Steve from formerly
1:28:36
of West Orange
1:28:37
yes sir Steve from Ewing all right sir
1:28:39
Steve of course we can do that for you
1:28:40
now tell me about in this sexuality it's
1:28:43
in your DNA from one of our nights yes I
1:28:58
saw this good Sir Alexander of the north
1:29:00
and territories are one of our two
1:29:01
Russian Knights oh yes
1:29:04
he says gents I beg your pardon almost
1:29:06
two years a tug of wars my shareholders
1:29:08
concluded not my favor and I've received
1:29:10
notice of dismissal today I will try to
1:29:12
maintain my subscription which brought
1:29:15
me to knighthood over the span of 10
1:29:16
years as long as I can I must say that
1:29:18
current job market in Russia yes I am
1:29:20
one of the toothed infamous Russian
1:29:22
Knights is horrible to say the least
1:29:24
I hereby request job's karma to ease my
1:29:28
suffering yeah you bet we all he's
1:29:30
actually the title of his emails like I
1:29:32
was it's like night in peril or
1:29:34
something in distress yes we hear you
1:29:37
distressed all of course we will give
1:29:38
that to you and here we go said jobs
1:29:42
jobs jobs jobs and jobs that's
1:29:49
Kharma we do like to break for our
1:29:51
nights and so that's executive associate
1:29:54
executive producer for show 1112 we want
1:29:56
to thank each and every one of them for
1:29:58
supporting the show even though we
1:29:59
didn't get any Valentine's Day donations
1:30:01
except for two of you but we thank
1:30:04
everyone for helping us get this show
1:30:06
going and I don't know what to do about
1:30:08
our rogue in terms of he should be in
1:30:11
the one-one-one-one Club
1:30:14
yeah yeah well we'll give him that also
1:30:18
with a one of our new hats Oh the new
1:30:21
invisibly he gets the new invisible hold
1:30:24
on let me get the birthday hat we need a
1:30:26
sound for the Hat give someone a hat hmm
1:30:30
I'll have to work alright so we'll just
1:30:31
put him on the club it would put him on
1:30:33
show of course we won't put him under
1:30:34
the one one one to show put him we just
1:30:36
put it on there look around there's that
1:30:38
eleven eleven Club member of course
1:30:39
thank you to our executive producers and
1:30:41
associate executive producers thank you
1:30:43
for believing in the value for value
1:30:45
concept it makes it all work we're very
1:30:47
proud of it Woodward actually smarter
1:30:50
than real brain scientists we're this it
1:30:51
turns out and you are part of that as
1:30:53
well it's your show after all you're for
1:30:55
all producers and these are just the
1:30:57
execs and associate execs will be
1:30:59
thanking more in our second donation
1:31:00
segment and another show for you on
1:31:02
Sunday remember us at Vollrath org slash
1:31:06
na now you really have some stuff to go
1:31:09
out there and tell everybody about I
1:31:11
think propagate our formula is this we
1:31:14
go out we hit people in the mouth
1:31:16
[Applause]
1:31:20
[Music]
1:31:28
hey I was a little uh I was a little bit
1:31:31
coin celebrity yesterday if you caught
1:31:34
that me I was a Bitcoin celeb oh well um
1:31:39
I got up in the morning I'm reading as I
1:31:42
do through the emails and everything and
1:31:44
this guy Dennis um Dennis's lastly
1:31:48
Dennis is kind of my Bitcoin guru it's a
1:31:51
Dutch guy in this year Dennis I forget
1:31:54
was last name and so Dennis is always
1:31:57
DMing me stuff and you know he's been
1:31:59
saying hey you know some guys are doing
1:32:01
some stuff with Bitcoin and ham radio
1:32:03
and so then he tagged me in something I
1:32:05
see this going back and forth and this
1:32:07
one guy in Michigan who is an actual
1:32:09
Bitcoin guru who was like oh I got this
1:32:12
fs8 call which is the new protocol for
1:32:15
digital that all that all the kids are
1:32:17
doing it on the digital ham radios and I
1:32:20
want to send someone some Bitcoin and so
1:32:22
I like out give me give me thirty
1:32:23
minutes let me give so I'd throw the
1:32:25
wire over the balcony bring out the
1:32:28
trusty KX to fire up JSA call and lo and
1:32:31
behold I get what it was like 70 cents
1:32:33
in Bitcoin transferred through ham radio
1:32:36
and that was seen as something pretty
1:32:40
cool your Pioneer once again once again
1:32:45
that's right you're the second Marconi
1:32:47
award this I was thinking I was talking
1:32:49
with Tina Bob this morning said how few
1:32:52
people in the world what is the number
1:32:54
of people who know who understand and
1:32:55
know about Bitcoin and our license to do
1:32:59
ham radio this is not gonna be a big
1:33:01
payment channel I'm afraid could be
1:33:06
worth a quarter of a million dollars if
1:33:07
you keep it up I'm hope well now I have
1:33:09
to pass the torch so now I got to find
1:33:11
some other a professional ham radio
1:33:14
amateur so I can send this 70 cents in
1:33:19
Bitcoin on to the next person this is
1:33:21
kind of it's it's very interesting how
1:33:23
long it's passed the torch Pete this is
1:33:26
this is new with with money people are
1:33:30
PTT if viral is money money's going
1:33:33
viral people are passing yeah PTT
1:33:35
passing the torch and it's little
1:33:38
amounts but he knows no I'll add
1:33:40
something to it I'll make it a buck
1:33:42
which of course will be ten million in a
1:33:44
couple of years well I'm making a buck
1:33:46
and then I'll pass it on to someone else
1:33:47
and so that's how the these bitcoins
1:33:50
will go around the globe on ham radio
1:33:53
hey it was fun to be even legal I love
1:33:56
people like what what's his MTV guy
1:33:59
doing Woollett if you have no idea what
1:34:02
I do you know I know it yeah that's me
1:34:12
brothers and sisters okay and well
1:34:18
hilarious up in your neck of the woods
1:34:20
and we were on this train so to speak in
1:34:25
2011 in fact we were talking about this
1:34:28
one thing so much that we even got a
1:34:30
jingle of it all aboard
1:34:33
[Music]
1:34:36
before I hand over the mic to my man jcd
1:34:41
to tell us the latest on it I do want to
1:34:43
go back in time to 2011 this is the
1:34:47
train that would go from San Francisco
1:34:50
to Los Angeles I was actually evict 'add
1:34:53
my apartment at the time under eminent
1:34:55
domain it didn't hurt don't worry
1:34:57
because this is where the the train
1:34:59
ultimately would terminate and they
1:35:01
would get ahead of the game nice bar
1:35:03
across the street from you very famous
1:35:05
old plays brick dad took it out right on
1:35:07
the corner actually right on the corner
1:35:09
level they took it down and and this was
1:35:12
supposed to be this was really in a way
1:35:14
Obama's green new deal and it was all
1:35:17
about high speed rail high speed rail
1:35:19
and I just we're gonna go down memory
1:35:22
lane about this I should have picked up
1:35:24
some old clips because this was that
1:35:27
during one ERA like about a two-year
1:35:29
period during the Obama administration
1:35:31
everybody was talking to high-speed
1:35:32
around there talking oh yeah we can go
1:35:35
from New York to Los Angeles and then
1:35:37
they calculated it yeah if you're doing
1:35:39
500 miles an hour you can get there
1:35:41
pretty quickly and but you know that
1:35:43
zooming you never stopped right I mean
1:35:46
the whole thing was there were high
1:35:48
speed rail initiatives all over the
1:35:49
country some of them very short I mean
1:35:52
it was like - it was Johnny it was and
1:35:54
this is just a
1:35:55
it was like the green new deal here's
1:35:59
here's just 25 seconds of the president
1:36:02
the talking about it at the time this is
1:36:03
destructive emissions and creates jobs
1:36:06
what we're talking about is a vision for
1:36:09
high-speed rail in America they imagine
1:36:12
boarding a train in the center of the
1:36:14
city no racing to an airport and across
1:36:17
the terminal no delays no sitting on the
1:36:20
tarmac no lost luggage no taking off
1:36:22
your shoes no taking off your shoes
1:36:26
right away TSA got in any action started
1:36:29
like you know assaulting people on train
1:36:32
platforms if you remember yeah they had
1:36:34
a zephyr whether they called not this
1:36:35
effort Viper team Viper team very good
1:36:38
yeah the Viper teams yeah this whole
1:36:42
thing and we were just laughing about it
1:36:44
and I think that what we surmised at the
1:36:47
time was or what I remember you saying
1:36:49
paraphrase this is a scam because what
1:36:53
happens is people already in the loop
1:36:55
have purchased all the land that will be
1:36:56
or own all the land that'll be necessary
1:36:58
on this where the tracks will be that'll
1:37:01
get bought up by the government and very
1:37:03
favorable prices and won't be under
1:37:06
eminent domain no it's it's all buddies
1:37:08
and it's gonna be a boondoggle and it
1:37:11
was supposed to cost what like seven or
1:37:14
eight billion I think at the time well
1:37:17
the one from San Francisco to LA was
1:37:18
supposed to be something like that's the
1:37:20
then they did balloon to 30 and then 40
1:37:22
billion or so and that was 100 is just
1:37:26
ridiculous it wasn't gonna work and the
1:37:28
big end they would the scam was pretty
1:37:30
much identified early on and it gets
1:37:33
stalled by one thing or another and so
1:37:35
the whole thing in California in
1:37:37
particular was just a joke even though I
1:37:39
was arguing with people I remember I was
1:37:43
at me vo at the time in the little
1:37:46
creatives area and we had all these you
1:37:50
know these kids are all Millennials and
1:37:52
I brought it up I said hey it's this
1:37:55
bullcrap oh no man it's gonna be great
1:37:57
and I said this bullcrap no you who
1:38:00
amongst you is gonna take a high-speed
1:38:03
train to Los Angeles it that you
1:38:07
wouldn't take an airplane you we would
1:38:09
jump on the Southwest and just fly there
1:38:12
in less than an hour about an hour oh no
1:38:15
I would I would they all every one of
1:38:17
them I would I would I would a day
1:38:19
wouldn't
1:38:19
that's the joke of it none of nobody
1:38:22
wants this nobody's taking the train
1:38:24
anywhere I mean I I've been on the
1:38:25
Zephyr up to Sacramento which is a nice
1:38:27
ride and it's about you know kind of
1:38:30
break even with driving up there but
1:38:32
it's more relaxing the trains have him
1:38:35
and everyone had these dreams of some
1:38:37
combination of the great trains in
1:38:39
Europe and the yes all the Europe thing
1:38:41
and and the bullet train yeah we can
1:38:44
mean like and the bullet speed train of
1:38:46
the boat train speed of of Japan and
1:38:49
this was the dream and it was a big deal
1:38:52
and this was one of the president's
1:38:54
signature doohickeys and we laughed and
1:38:58
we laughed and we laugh we got condemned
1:39:01
for it yeah yeah yeah where we left
1:39:03
anyway because we don't care and there's
1:39:06
nobody's gonna take us off the air
1:39:07
because we thought high-speed rail was a
1:39:09
huge scam and the other element of it
1:39:11
was laying down these tracks is just
1:39:13
gonna benefit Burlington Northern Warren
1:39:16
Buffett and all these other guys are
1:39:17
already owned trains systems and they
1:39:20
get to use those tracks the tracks
1:39:22
aren't just for high-speed rail oh yeah
1:39:24
we I've totally forgot that angle of it
1:39:26
we were looking at who was gonna benefit
1:39:27
and it was clearly Burlington Northern
1:39:29
yeah who use and they were barely know
1:39:32
any passenger trains are running from
1:39:34
time to time just because it's all
1:39:36
filled up with Freight
1:39:37
anyway scary apparently has a priority
1:39:40
over passengers well yeah passengers so
1:39:44
here's delay here's the announcement
1:39:45
they finally a governor Gavin Newsom did
1:39:48
this early in his in his administration
1:39:50
rather than late because he doesn't want
1:39:53
to be controversial because they people
1:39:55
forget about this in six months but
1:39:57
here's his HS Rail report California one
1:40:01
but let's be real the current project as
1:40:04
planned would cost too much and
1:40:07
respectfully take too long there's been
1:40:09
too little oversight and not enough
1:40:12
transparency right now there simply
1:40:14
isn't a path to get from Sacramento to
1:40:17
San Diego let alone from you know San
1:40:20
Francisco to LA
1:40:22
I wish there were however we do have the
1:40:26
capacity to complete a high-speed rail
1:40:29
link between Merced and Bakersfield now
1:40:32
I know we're gonna say well that's a
1:40:36
train to nowhere but I think that's
1:40:38
wrong and I think that's offensive wait
1:40:41
a minute there is something in
1:40:43
Bakersfield and a lot of people need to
1:40:45
go there this is jail this is jail a
1:40:49
huge Penitentiary and a lot of people
1:40:53
need to go to that jail and it's so it's
1:40:55
in between LA and San Francisco was
1:40:57
horrible to have to drive there well he
1:41:02
thinks is offensive if you criticize the
1:41:04
yeah because it's mainly black people
1:41:07
who are using the train to go to jail
1:41:08
that's why that's why I'm saying yeah it
1:41:11
is put on the high speed rail so he's
1:41:16
pulled the plug on the whole thing now
1:41:17
that the irony to this is if I'm not
1:41:20
mistaken I could be wrong but if I'm not
1:41:22
mistaken he's the one when he was mayor
1:41:26
of San Francisco yeah and he was also in
1:41:29
the brown administration Brown was
1:41:31
pushing high speed rail a lot yes was
1:41:34
and they're not saying anything but the
1:41:37
building of the thing that got you
1:41:38
kicked out the transportation center in
1:41:41
San Francisco this little background
1:41:44
they used to be a bus terminal in San
1:41:47
Francisco and it was a bus terminal all
1:41:49
the buses from the East Bay and former
1:41:51
in all these bus would come into this
1:41:52
terminal drop people off this thing was
1:41:55
it was you it wasn't like you know the
1:41:58
40's when it probably does a lot of
1:42:00
people taking buses it was it's just
1:42:02
kind of like commuters and it's only
1:42:04
busy really in the morning and then the
1:42:06
afternoon when people go home and it's
1:42:08
it was dingy it was kind of actually
1:42:11
picturesque that's kind of a crap hole
1:42:15
and he had old benches and they had
1:42:18
these seats that were obviously built
1:42:21
for the days when the Greyhound bus was
1:42:22
a big deal and so they decided that no
1:42:27
we're gonna tear down this bus terminal
1:42:30
as we hardly used and while it was used
1:42:32
by a lot of homeless people yeah lot
1:42:35
well not as
1:42:36
there'd be more there now than there
1:42:37
were that yeah but so they tear down
1:42:40
this functional bus terminal that had
1:42:44
the right ins and outs of the freeway
1:42:46
and everything else they tear down the
1:42:47
functional bus terminal put up a
1:42:49
multi-billion dollar bus terminal but
1:42:53
it's not gonna be a buster manat
1:42:55
rebuilding a bus terminal and hardly
1:42:56
anyone uses we're gonna make it the
1:42:59
centerpiece for the high-speed rail the
1:43:02
third deck down below you go down there
1:43:04
and you get on the high-speed rail and
1:43:06
well now there's no high-speed rail so
1:43:09
what is this boondoggle of a bus
1:43:11
terminal doing in San Francisco which is
1:43:13
already falling apart
1:43:15
yeah well it's obvious homeless shelter
1:43:19
will guarantee guarantee ESCO but let's
1:43:24
play part two and I think that's
1:43:25
offensive Wow
1:43:28
this is of course going to be highly
1:43:30
highly controversial this began decades
1:43:33
ago Governor Brown had really championed
1:43:36
this high-speed rail but it's taken so
1:43:39
long so many political battles and now
1:43:41
it's come down to this let's not forget
1:43:44
that governor Newsom was lieutenant
1:43:45
governor when these plans were being
1:43:47
executed and at the time it was supposed
1:43:49
to be 77 billion dollars more recently
1:43:51
there have been some estimates it could
1:43:53
be a hundred billion dollars there's a
1:43:56
question about whether there's gonna
1:43:57
have to be money paid back to the
1:43:59
federal government Wow something
1:44:03
happened man somewhere someone went we
1:44:05
got to pull the plug on this is bad mojo
1:44:09
well according to one of our listeners
1:44:13
or producers that I met in Sacramento
1:44:15
who is a trained consultant mm-hmm he
1:44:18
was supposed to get us both on some
1:44:20
train to do some cool variety I never
1:44:23
heard from him again but he said that
1:44:25
there's he says the whole thing they
1:44:27
wouldn't take any of the normal routes
1:44:29
although that route through the Altamont
1:44:31
Pass would be the fastest way to get to
1:44:33
the five corridor and they have to go
1:44:36
through someone's land that they would
1:44:38
buy for capitalism take it they had to
1:44:40
go this way in that way so they could go
1:44:41
into all the different state assemblyman
1:44:43
all Democrats
1:44:44
and state senators they all had plots of
1:44:47
land that they're gonna have to sit they
1:44:49
were gonna set up the cell to the
1:44:50
high-speed rail authority and I think
1:44:53
something was coming down where they
1:44:54
were gonna get busted for corruption yes
1:44:57
do some just pulled the plug saving
1:45:00
these guys everybody's ass lose a little
1:45:02
on the bland price right save their ass
1:45:05
basically yeah yeah you're probably
1:45:07
right so anyway so that's the end of
1:45:11
that so there you go that's how it ends
1:45:13
up just a scam to the highest degree
1:45:17
flop flop I would say the LGBTQIA PPK
1:45:27
community is my beat it started very
1:45:30
early on tracking what is going it's
1:45:34
part of social justice movements as well
1:45:36
and your black lives matter in there but
1:45:39
when you really look at the acronym
1:45:41
which over the course of now how many
1:45:44
years when do we first start hearing the
1:45:46
whenever they added the T it was at
1:45:48
first it was B LG or was it no it was g
1:45:53
BL or GL GL BL T now is G now at first
1:45:58
it was GL b GL b and then the lesbians
1:46:01
took over and they made it LG looks a
1:46:03
few of the men I was just talking I had
1:46:05
lunch with the here we go I was having
1:46:08
lunch with my friend who happens to be
1:46:10
gay and we discussed this very thing and
1:46:13
he said hey when didn't we lose out to
1:46:15
the lesbians like hey hey easy does it
1:46:18
Tiger so then when they added the T we
1:46:23
started laughing like oh this is great
1:46:24
and then you know it essentially became
1:46:28
lesbian gay bisexual bicurious trans ed
1:46:31
transgendered queer questioning intersex
1:46:34
asexual allied a pansexual and kink
1:46:40
so it's LGBTQ Qi AAP ke although the
1:46:43
United Nations only recognizes the K of
1:46:47
the Q and not the K who knows but
1:46:50
finally there was someone who was
1:46:52
willing to admit and has suffered for
1:46:55
this
1:46:56
this is disorder name her name is Julia
1:47:01
beckon and she used to be in the
1:47:05
Baltimore LGBT committee the City
1:47:09
Committee for LGBTQ issues and she said
1:47:13
hey you know we have a little problem
1:47:15
here and we've seen this previously in
1:47:17
big marches or in protest marches where
1:47:21
the L in the LGBTQ etc the lesbians
1:47:24
don't really like the the transgenders
1:47:27
showing up in their category because
1:47:29
while they have an issue with it she's
1:47:31
going to explain in this clip but for
1:47:34
sure I've been looking for someone to
1:47:36
just say why do you put us all in the
1:47:39
damn community it's rude it's
1:47:41
edie to me personally it's like you know
1:47:43
L and the G they don't get along very
1:47:45
well I don't know if either them like
1:47:47
the T the bees God knows and I've always
1:47:51
said this is a fallacy and it's abusive
1:47:53
towards the LGBTQ etc community you
1:47:56
shouldn't be lumped in like that well
1:47:59
she's got kicked off this committee and
1:48:01
she went on Fox News to talk about it
1:48:03
well when we get down to it women and
1:48:05
girls all share a biological reality we
1:48:08
are all female but if any man if any
1:48:10
male person can call himself a woman or
1:48:14
legally identify as female then
1:48:17
predatory men will do so in order to
1:48:19
gain access to women's single sex spaces
1:48:22
and this puts every woman and girl at
1:48:23
risk and this is already happening in
1:48:25
many states in many states men can
1:48:27
legally identify themselves as female
1:48:30
and gain access to women's single sex
1:48:32
spaces and sports is just one
1:48:34
institution where men are taking titles
1:48:37
scholarships and this is women have been
1:48:41
speaking out about this for decades but
1:48:44
we have been effectively silenced many
1:48:46
women like myself have been pushed out
1:48:48
of spaces that that we built
1:48:51
spaces that are intended to include us
1:48:53
simply because we acknowledge biological
1:48:55
reality I would like to make a
1:48:57
distinction here the letters in the
1:49:00
acronym share not much the LG and B are
1:49:04
based on sexualities they're based on
1:49:07
sex biological realities
1:49:09
but the tea is based on gender identity
1:49:12
which is not based in biological reality
1:49:14
in fact I would argue that it's opposed
1:49:17
to biological reality the LGB is very
1:49:21
different from the tea and I don't think
1:49:22
it's fair to lump us all into the same
1:49:24
acronym thank you
1:49:26
finally and this is what I hadn't hadn't
1:49:28
realised LGB is sexuality everything
1:49:32
else after that is all you know gender
1:49:34
identity and it's completely separate
1:49:37
from the LGB and I and I course not
1:49:39
being LGB or ti you know it's like wow
1:49:43
okay now it makes sense
1:49:45
finally someone who said it she's toast
1:49:52
yeah she's very toast brave brave yeah
1:49:58
well you know these things come out once
1:50:00
in a while now make sure that gets put
1:50:04
into the homeschooling curriculum kids
1:50:06
you and they should be so I Venice
1:50:10
Whalen report here from Democracy Now
1:50:12
we're probably gonna get some report
1:50:14
from from one of our economic hitmen I
1:50:19
finally got ahold of him who's yes
1:50:21
around here and there how's he doing
1:50:24
he's doing okay yeah and he he says he's
1:50:30
got to tell us something about Venezuela
1:50:31
which I think he'll have some insight so
1:50:33
right now we're seeing the - we're
1:50:35
starting to separate we're starting to
1:50:36
see evidence that there is a strong
1:50:40
contingent that does support Maduro mmm
1:50:43
peasants and farmers and some middle
1:50:46
class but not a lot and in the whole
1:50:48
middle class in optic upper-class does
1:50:51
not support him and there's going on a
1:50:56
revolution for civil war civil war this
1:51:00
is not good but but we don't know and
1:51:02
but we do know that democracy now takes
1:51:05
a different they take the pro Maduro
1:51:10
side of things because they're Castro
1:51:12
whites and and I have this clip because
1:51:16
I did not know that the KKK
1:51:22
what no runs the United States ok let me
1:51:30
get this straight now this is is this
1:51:31
what Amy is going to tell me no no this
1:51:34
is Maduro oh okay how's the political
1:51:38
crisis in Venezuela continues tens of
1:51:41
thousands of Venezuelans took to the
1:51:43
streets Tuesday in dueling
1:51:45
pro-government and Pro opposition
1:51:47
protests opposition leader Hwang Guido
1:51:50
addressed his supporters and announced a
1:51:52
deadline for allowing AIDS shipments to
1:51:55
enter the country
1:51:58
today we announced that February 23rd is
1:52:01
the day for humanitarian aid to enter
1:52:03
Venezuela we stand by all sectors
1:52:05
delivery drivers nurses medics to get
1:52:08
ourselves organized military officers
1:52:11
who in large part have remained loyal to
1:52:13
president Nicolas Maduro have been
1:52:15
blocking access to supplies at the
1:52:17
Venezuela Colombia border critics have
1:52:19
blasted the u.s. for using aid as a
1:52:22
political tool to undermine medoras
1:52:24
presidency while goneril's support for y
1:52:26
though the Red Cross and the United
1:52:29
Nations warned the u.s. to not send aid
1:52:32
to Venezuela without the approval of the
1:52:34
sitting president the UN said quote
1:52:36
humanitarian action needs to be
1:52:38
independent of political military or
1:52:41
other objectives unquote on Monday y doe
1:52:44
tweeted a picture of himself surrounded
1:52:46
by pill bottles saying some aid in the
1:52:49
form of nutritional supplements made it
1:52:51
into Venezuela although it's unclear
1:52:53
where they came from in an interview
1:52:56
with an Israeli newspaper on Tuesday y
1:52:58
doe who declared himself then as well as
1:53:01
interim president last month said he's
1:53:03
in the process of restoring ties with
1:53:05
Israel Venezuela severed its
1:53:08
relationship with Israel a decade ago
1:53:10
under the leadership of Hugo Chavez who
1:53:12
instead developed links with
1:53:13
Palestinians why doe also suggested he's
1:53:17
considering opening the new Venezuelan
1:53:19
embassy in Jerusalem following in the
1:53:21
footsteps of the United States which
1:53:23
last year drew international
1:53:25
condemnation after it moved its embassy
1:53:27
from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem a city that
1:53:29
Palestinians want as part of a future
1:53:31
state meanwhile president Maduro
1:53:33
continues to call out the u.s. for
1:53:36
roll in attempting to oust him from
1:53:38
power in an interview with the BBC
1:53:40
Tuesday Maduro said the u.s. is ruled by
1:53:43
white supremacist it's a political war
1:53:47
of the American Empire Betty told me the
1:53:49
incident that is if the interests the
1:53:52
extreme right that today governs of the
1:53:54
Ku Klux Klan that rules over the white
1:53:56
house to take over Venezuela let's do
1:54:05
what those guys do call him a white
1:54:08
supremacist who is the KKK guys let's do
1:54:10
that Pompeyo a favorite and Pompeyo was
1:54:15
actually telegraphing what's next for
1:54:16
venezuela is not good it's not good I'm
1:54:20
gonna have to call Steve the Jew today
1:54:22
see if he knows anything about what's
1:54:23
going on from this because this is a big
1:54:27
deal well here's here's Pompeo on fox
1:54:30
news and he let something slip which i
1:54:33
think we all will know what it means
1:54:36
venezuela runs the risk of turning into
1:54:38
a no-man's land where you you have these
1:54:43
bad actors including some with links to
1:54:46
hezbollah that could be more of a threat
1:54:49
because they're in our hemisphere yeah
1:54:51
Trish I'm glad you brought that up
1:54:52
people don't recognize the Hezbollah has
1:54:54
active cells the Iranians are impacting
1:54:57
the people of Venezuela and throughout
1:54:59
South America we have an obligation to
1:55:01
take down that risk for America okay I'm
1:55:03
gonna play this clip again because this
1:55:05
is a beaut this is a great piece of
1:55:08
propaganda
1:55:09
brought to you by Fox their slick she
1:55:13
leads him on with a pre-arranged
1:55:15
question about Hezbollah I had not heard
1:55:17
anything about Hezbollah had you heard
1:55:19
anything about this is like a meme like
1:55:21
Hezbollah is operating in Venezuela the
1:55:23
clip about this and the meme is in play
1:55:28
well the mimosa do you think this was
1:55:30
before let me play this first play it
1:55:31
again listen to how she leads him on
1:55:34
with the question and then he says oh
1:55:37
I'm so glad you asked that question
1:55:39
signaling good girl do you have concerns
1:55:42
that Venezuela runs the risk of turning
1:55:45
into a no-man's land
1:55:46
where you you have these bad actors
1:55:50
including some with links to Hezbollah
1:55:53
that could be more of a threat because
1:55:56
they're in our hemisphere Trisha I'm
1:55:58
glad you brought that up people don't
1:55:59
recognize the Hezbollah has active cells
1:56:01
the Iranians are impacting the people of
1:56:04
Venezuela and throughout South America
1:56:06
we have an obligation to take down that
1:56:08
risk for America well so what that means
1:56:10
is we're going in yeah we got your
1:56:14
obligation and what and by the way why
1:56:17
do we have the obligation to go in and
1:56:19
get Hezbollah in in Venezuela why do I
1:56:23
have to ask Steve the Judas question
1:56:24
again - what about Venezuela what's it
1:56:30
about then it's about Iran and here's
1:56:33
the clip I have which is the something
1:56:35
is up with Iran this is an NBC and read
1:56:39
between the lines of what's going on
1:56:40
Andrea Mitchell in Warsaw as the vice
1:56:43
president leads the first arab-israeli
1:56:45
summit largely aimed at pressuring
1:56:46
around some of our biggest allies are
1:56:49
not sending top diplomats here France
1:56:51
Germany we begin to work not just among
1:56:55
Arab nations but Arab nations and Israel
1:56:57
working together with the United States
1:57:00
and our allies to isolate Iran
1:57:04
economically and diplomatically but
1:57:06
tonight Israel's Prime Minister set off
1:57:08
alarms tweeting they were there to
1:57:10
advance the common interest of war with
1:57:12
Iran then within the hour taking out the
1:57:15
word war and writing instead to advance
1:57:17
the common interest of combating Iran
1:57:20
adding to the tension a New York Times
1:57:22
report that the u.s. may be secretly
1:57:24
sabotaging Iran's missiles and rockets
1:57:26
and an anti Iran rally here by a group
1:57:28
represented by the president's personal
1:57:30
lawyer Rudy Giuliani we've got the Prime
1:57:32
Minister of Israel using words like
1:57:35
combat Iran or war against Iran
1:57:39
interchangeably you've got the
1:57:41
president's personal lawyer here
1:57:46
absolutely and totally in line with what
1:57:50
I've done for 11 years iran's Foreign
1:57:51
Minister has called this a desperate
1:57:53
anti-iran circus tomorrow the vice
1:57:55
president delivers a tough speech
1:57:57
against Iran yes sir Wow wait a minute
1:58:01
this to me feels like the neo-cons have
1:58:03
come up with a new strategy new target
1:58:07
yeah about Venezuela bullshit has
1:58:11
nothing to do it exactly west quarter 7
1:58:14
what is hezbollah care about venezuela
1:58:16
zero dear hold on hold on to babe john
1:58:20
john west clark 7 General Wesley Clark
1:58:24
what happened to him two weeks after
1:58:26
9/11 so I came back to see him a few
1:58:30
weeks later and by that time we were
1:58:32
bombing in Afghanistan I said are we
1:58:34
still going to war with Iraq and he said
1:58:36
oh it's worse than that
1:58:37
he said he reached over on his desk he
1:58:39
picked up a piece of paper he said I
1:58:40
just he said I just got this down from
1:58:43
upstairs meeting the secretary defense
1:58:44
office today and he said this is a memo
1:58:46
that describes how we're gonna take out
1:58:48
seven countries in five years starting
1:58:52
with Iraq and then Syria Lebanon Libya
1:58:54
Somalia Sudan and finishing off Iran
1:58:57
that list is getting shorter well it's
1:59:01
really this the Iran thing that Iran as
1:59:04
we discussed more correct Iran so this
1:59:10
looks like it's all being set up in fact
1:59:12
that that's one of the Hezbollah that's
1:59:14
what I'm glad you got that Hezbollah
1:59:15
clip right and here that Hezbollah in oh
1:59:23
yes everything has to be there's a
1:59:28
Hezbollah cell in Austin the communist
1:59:34
cells everywhere like Isis cells al
1:59:37
Qaeda cells where's al Qaeda come on
1:59:39
bitches what happened to you guys so not
1:59:42
forget them we got to talk about
1:59:43
Hezbollah so Hess blows directly as so I
1:59:46
expect a false flag of some sort that is
1:59:50
gonna trigger
1:59:52
Trump to do something about Iran
1:59:54
everything we're gonna did the way it's
1:59:56
shaping up everyone's separating
1:59:58
themselves from you know except the EU
2:00:00
who's like well you know we still have
2:00:01
got this deal and I don't know what are
2:00:04
we gonna do and it's but something's up
2:00:06
and Iran is the target and these guys
2:00:09
are better come to the bargaining table
2:00:11
real crass yeah I think they're gonna do
2:00:14
it cuz they're stopping a bunch of
2:00:15
pricks cuz this because this is these
2:00:17
dicks and Pompeyo is in it yeah I didn't
2:00:23
really expect that well maybe he's been
2:00:27
hood you know they want war and listen
2:00:29
to Andrea Mitchell oh yes oh yes mm war
2:00:35
more good to cut war said combat but he
2:00:38
said war we got to say war again war
2:00:40
Iran there's two words more tune from
2:00:43
like the 40s or something where some
2:00:46
period I gotta get this cartoon and put
2:00:47
it in the newsletter cuz I didn't save
2:00:49
it and it's it made it was implying that
2:00:52
war is good for newspapers and if war is
2:00:56
good for newspapers that's why Hearst
2:00:58
had you know his response to her like
2:01:00
getting the spanish-american war crapped
2:01:02
up especially the Cuban battles great
2:01:04
for CNN for sure and it's gotta be great
2:01:06
for CNN as we make more money so they
2:01:09
they're all in for war as long as you
2:01:10
know nothing really bad happens but but
2:01:13
look at organ if we're gonna rubble eyes
2:01:15
Iran good look at what happens in the
2:01:17
same week on the same show don't you
2:01:20
dare say anything bad about AIPAC don't
2:01:23
you dare say anything about Israel Hamas
2:01:26
Hezbollah cells in Iran I mean come on
2:01:30
could it be any more clear yes gusting
2:01:36
the warms disgusting war mongering
2:01:39
[Music]
2:01:42
imagine all the people who could do with
2:01:44
us well yeah
2:01:52
they're like three or four days remain
2:01:54
so we're getting a bit ants everywhere
2:01:56
ants good ants ants save save let's save
2:02:02
a few people that's uh thank a few
2:02:04
people first show 1112 helping us out
2:02:07
here and starting with John lips $121
2:02:12
parts unknown sir Finch in Portland
2:02:15
Portland Oregon he wants to bring back
2:02:18
cup of club 33 eleven dollars and 11
2:02:22
cents burned Emanuel Ax bono Oh bond Oh
2:02:25
Oh band Oh Oh band Oh Manuel
2:02:28
Oh band oh he's also known as sergeant
2:02:32
postal is that your buddy
2:02:34
no mondo Guerra bath Guerra hundred
2:02:40
eleven dollars and ten cents Marco
2:02:44
Schnepp in Zurich Switzerland space
2:02:51
blankets or water I just send my cash
2:02:54
lovin like to use Marshall Thank You
2:02:57
hundred dollars Paul leave you a hundred
2:02:59
dollars say yes James $100 Justin do we
2:03:04
good we good
2:03:05
do we good what do you think hmm I would
2:03:10
say do we goo II could be a boob by
2:03:16
count of lunes or Stefan mcLaughlin
2:03:18
locus North Carolina excuse me he says
2:03:24
his his newsletter always ends up in the
2:03:27
end box and he's got Gmail so this
2:03:29
really makes it even more difficult you
2:03:33
know there's there's a lot of people who
2:03:36
connected their email through Gmail
2:03:38
maybe with IMAP or with pop and yeah I'm
2:03:42
not so sure that everyone's just using
2:03:44
the Gmail service oh maybe just saying
2:03:51
Cameron heard in Austin Minnesota six
2:03:55
seven eight nine David reads he needs a
2:03:57
D douching he's been a drag for way too
2:03:59
long
2:04:01
you've been deduced you know forgot to
2:04:09
mention this but sir rogue sent a card
2:04:13
and he this card is I wish he signs at
2:04:19
the bottom he says go see email but this
2:04:22
card it's really a very funny card it
2:04:25
looks like a car don't you just hate it
2:04:28
when folks go all out and don't even say
2:04:29
what to think then it opens and there's
2:04:31
another little thing then it flips open
2:04:33
again to be about the size of a
2:04:35
newspaper then it flips open again to be
2:04:39
a giant poster Wow
2:04:42
it says big thanks to you oh I just
2:04:45
thought it was a cute one of the more
2:04:48
cute cards that we've received recently
2:04:50
David richly meanwhile on
2:04:52
mentor-on-the-lake oh hi oh
2:04:55
Senna check-in we like checks and he did
2:05:00
say see send a note we accept checks we
2:05:04
like checked chicks he wants addy
2:05:07
douching apparently the Zephyr trains a
2:05:16
lot of them were taken from Los Angeles
2:05:20
and put on the Cayuga Valley Railway in
2:05:24
1882 Valley who goes on by the history
2:05:26
of this he says it's now providing it's
2:05:29
now it's one of these excursions you
2:05:31
know you get on the trains like a like a
2:05:33
joke it's providing service has become
2:05:36
another way to escape the pressures of
2:05:37
urban industrial life and it's going
2:05:39
through the National Park but it's the
2:05:42
Zephyr cars are now being pulled by a
2:05:45
steam locomotive Oh bah
2:05:48
I think that's an abomination personally
2:05:50
so wrong it's an abomination old western
2:05:55
Pacific yeah and we David rich Lewis him
2:06:00
Mike Dean infirm on West Virginia 600
2:06:05
six so loin sirloin item the new smear
2:06:10
nervous Myrna Beach and Osteen Florida
2:06:13
60 and he says a little bump on top of
2:06:16
my $10 monthly subscription the No
2:06:18
Agenda mental health plan is far
2:06:20
superior to anything Big Pharma has to
2:06:23
offer
2:06:23
boom that's true
2:06:26
Christopher dektor five six seven eight
2:06:29
Tim Tillman in New Kent Virginia 5510
2:06:33
Caitlin Bree Durland in Edmonton Alberta
2:06:36
that be Valentine's Day she says 55
2:06:42
Richard
2:06:43
Domon le sir Greek heretic in Clifton
2:06:46
Park New York mrs. donation for his
2:06:49
daughter Angela 16th birthday tomorrow
2:06:53
and she does she apparently routinely is
2:06:56
hitting people in the mouth in her class
2:06:57
with no agenda topics endless and is his
2:07:00
walking bubble of Awesome 53:16 and
2:07:04
loser 51 roses are red violets are blue
2:07:10
thanks for cleaning my poo happy
2:07:13
Valentine's Day dad much love
2:07:17
okay yeah alrighty then
2:07:20
that's pretty funny Brian Burgess in
2:07:23
Pelican Rapids Minnesota 50:33 paint
2:07:27
snakes in Amsterdam 50 uh Christie in
2:07:35
Ottawa Ontario these are all $50 donors
2:07:37
and she says a note please deduce my
2:07:40
common-law husband Stu tears to giving
2:07:43
each other the finger behind each
2:07:44
other's back for more years to come at
2:07:47
least now you'll officially be deduced
2:07:49
while you do it
2:07:51
[Music]
2:07:58
San Jose California Patricia Dame
2:08:01
Patricia Worthington in Miami Florida
2:08:03
she's must be a Baroness bad Washington
2:08:09
Jason Clegg in San Diego California
2:08:11
Kimberly Redmond in Toronto Ontario Mark
2:08:14
Johnson in Aurora Colorado
2:08:15
Trevor Hoagland in Portland Oregon John
2:08:19
Haller in Missoula Montana lot of 50s
2:08:21
today good Richard Gardner parts unknown
2:08:24
Sir Richard Gardner
2:08:26
Jonathan Ferriss and liberal Kansas
2:08:28
Robert Bruckner parts unknown
2:08:31
Brett yo and Kenton's Ville Missouri
2:08:32
Keith Yarborough in Austin Texas Robert
2:08:36
Kerr back in essexville Michigan Heather
2:08:41
lotta parts unknown sir Austin of the
2:08:45
snowy Cascades and Sammamish Washington
2:08:47
is our last well-wisher and we want to
2:08:50
thank everybody who helped us out and
2:08:52
showed 1112 yes yes they have thank you
2:08:57
all very much this is incredibly helpful
2:08:59
we could have seconds like this on every
2:09:01
show gotta be great but we will continue
2:09:05
to remind you that this is your show and
2:09:07
you're the producers and you contribute
2:09:09
in many ways and financially is one that
2:09:11
we appreciate and a reminder we have a
2:09:13
lot of in face face to face in person
2:09:16
face to face meetups coming up February
2:09:18
22nd the keeper and I will be in Des
2:09:20
Moines Iowa and you need to go to no
2:09:23
agenda meetups dot-com in order to get
2:09:27
the exact locations March 2nd we have
2:09:29
the big event here in Austin Texas at
2:09:31
the Austin beer works at 333 p.m. and
2:09:35
March 3rd the Arlington Virginia the
2:09:38
spook up the spook Meetup
2:09:41
I think DC Girl is hosting that so those
2:09:43
are our three meetups on the books for
2:09:44
right now check them out and hopefully
2:09:47
we'll see you at one of these I wanna
2:09:53
have to remember oh yes No Agenda
2:09:54
meetups calm that's weird is that is
2:09:57
that like a separate site who did Eric
2:09:59
bill that what happened that's kind of
2:10:00
interesting to know somebody built did
2:10:01
meeting it okay
2:10:03
Mimi's running at all all is well then
2:10:05
and nothing to worry about
2:10:07
thank you again remember this is your
2:10:09
show you pursue sowed in she snowed in
2:10:13
still yeah chase yeah global warming
2:10:16
yeah we have another show on Sunday
2:10:19
please remember us at Dvorak org slash
2:10:23
for those who need jobs jobs and jobs
2:10:27
that's
2:10:32
[Music]
2:10:40
today is the 14th is Valentine's Day
2:10:44
2019 we say happy birthday to a
2:10:47
shortlist referee Pierce returned 42 on
2:10:50
Saturday Richard umma Nellie says happy
2:10:52
birthday to his daughter Angela she
2:10:54
turns 15 tomorrow and Heather lava says
2:10:57
happy birthday to her smoking-hot
2:10:58
boyfriend Marty Williamson I presume
2:11:00
celebrating today happy birthday from
2:11:02
everybody here at the best podcast in
2:11:04
the universe and then we do have this
2:11:07
one daming so Wow
2:11:11
sorry I was trying to pick up the sword
2:11:13
and trips there we go that's my sword do
2:11:15
you have yours yes she's about to join
2:11:25
the games and Knights of the No Agenda
2:11:27
round table we are very pleased to have
2:11:29
you here and of course this is due to
2:11:31
support of the show in the amount of
2:11:33
$1,000 or more and I am very proud to
2:11:35
pronounce the Katy Dane dream mad dame
2:11:40
of the Mid Valley for you we have
2:11:42
rentboys and Chardonnay we've got
2:11:44
paprika and hot toddies I'll adore a
2:11:47
single malt whiskey and French onion
2:11:48
soup
2:11:49
we got goat chops and goat milk diet
2:11:51
soda and videogames harlots and Haldol
2:11:53
breast milk and Pavan gin trail and
2:11:55
gerbils geishas and sake sparkling cider
2:11:58
nests courts or mutton and me and our
2:12:04
brand-new Dame can head on over to no
2:12:06
agenda nation.com slash rings and we
2:12:08
will gladly take your measurements and
2:12:11
have our officials send out a ring
2:12:12
posthaste
2:12:14
don't gather round douchebag could you
2:12:17
say yes
2:12:19
is we are take your brothers
2:12:24
summer
2:12:26
[Music]
2:12:35
the Palouse and silver mountain today
2:12:38
becomes rogues I count of the Palouse
2:12:42
and the silver mountain Vai count of the
2:12:45
pollution silver mountain thank you very
2:12:46
much thank you everybody for your
2:12:48
support remember we're back on Sunday
2:12:50
Dvorak org slash
2:12:51
na to support the show uh oh there is
2:12:57
hope there is hope
2:13:01
[Music]
2:13:12
good news in the war on cash the slaves
2:13:17
are starting to revolt it was a little
2:13:20
unexpected I'm seeing our articles
2:13:23
everywhere about what do you call it
2:13:30
lashing back no blowback making laws
2:13:33
legislative guys who are usually in
2:13:36
Jersey maybe Nevada Chinatown while
2:13:42
we're seeing this we're seeing the
2:13:45
companies wanting to go non cash all
2:13:48
plastic or touch or whatever the law
2:13:52
well what's the law the what no the law
2:13:55
is that when I have a dollar bills is
2:13:57
the legal tender for all debts
2:13:59
yes that's correct there's no law that
2:14:02
says that you were forced to do that but
2:14:04
they are creating a law to support what
2:14:07
you just said in a world full of
2:14:08
technology some Philadelphia businesses
2:14:11
are no longer willing to accept cash
2:14:13
like sweet green if you'd like and
2:14:16
healthier option you better have a bank
2:14:18
account something councilman bill
2:14:20
Greenlee says isn't fair you don't have
2:14:22
a credit card and well you can go to
2:14:24
7-eleven you know with all due respect
2:14:26
to 7-eleven the salad might have been
2:14:27
sitting there for two days in a carton
2:14:29
but that's okay for you they look except
2:14:31
tax but we don't
2:14:32
I think that's brown
2:14:35
11 PR icon is ground you know it's not
2:14:41
discrimination its elitism and I just
2:14:44
think government has a place to get
2:14:45
involved in it
2:14:46
councilman Greenlee introduced a bill
2:14:48
that would make it illegal for
2:14:50
commercial businesses to not accept cash
2:14:52
that bill will be considered by a
2:14:54
Philadelphia city council committee
2:14:56
Tuesday morning those who frequent
2:14:59
businesses that do not accept cash word
2:15:01
fazed by the proposed bill to me I like
2:15:04
the in-and-out fastness so I see a poor
2:15:07
credit card one time I came with cash
2:15:09
and didn't have my credit credit card
2:15:12
and they gave me this out for free so
2:15:13
they were kind enough to just let me
2:15:15
know the next time was just please bring
2:15:16
my credit card though most customers
2:15:18
weren't fazed they agreed people should
2:15:21
have the option if that's how somebody
2:15:23
wants to pay and they want to even pay
2:15:25
in cash I think they should be able to
2:15:27
oh I can definitely understand why
2:15:28
people would be upset that they can't
2:15:30
come in and use cash absolutely because
2:15:32
most of the time I am a cash person but
2:15:35
I'm for things like this quick and easy
2:15:37
in and out I usually use the app now we
2:15:41
reached out to sweet green but have not
2:15:43
heard back from anyone with that company
2:15:46
if this proposed bill passes it will go
2:15:49
in effect in July I really hope this
2:15:52
passes I pray I pray that Austin Texas
2:15:57
passes something like Oh Texas but a
2:16:00
city law would be good too I would I
2:16:02
pray for that because then right away
2:16:04
I'll be like okay I need the same for
2:16:07
these damn electric scooters I need the
2:16:09
same for the uber you need to be able to
2:16:11
pay with cash everywhere it could start
2:16:15
an interesting blowback that would be
2:16:17
interesting to try to pull off what you
2:16:20
just described
2:16:21
I couldn't wash it has to be you it has
2:16:25
to be acceptable everywhere that means
2:16:26
it has that except everyone Souter
2:16:28
exactly on the scooter in in the uber in
2:16:32
the ER bur I by hope it happens well
2:16:37
maybe it'll be a nice battle
2:16:41
Oh TG for a second I haven't really done
2:16:44
an OTG segment in a while but I got an
2:16:46
email from Jacob which spurred me to
2:16:49
discuss the off-the-grid solutions that
2:16:51
I have implemented for myself and I
2:16:55
probably should give a little update on
2:16:56
how everything is going with that hey
2:16:58
Adam
2:16:58
eighteen-year-old millennial here asking
2:17:01
for some advice on an OTG phone it's
2:17:04
been about two months since deleting all
2:17:06
social media and I think I'm ready to
2:17:08
take the full leap I would still like to
2:17:11
be able to do basic business things as
2:17:13
you do I've been listening to the show
2:17:15
for years with my parents and have many
2:17:17
observations to share from a regular
2:17:20
dose of no agenda at a young age I've
2:17:22
been a douche bag for a long time but
2:17:24
money coming soon have a good one Jacob
2:17:26
well Jacob first of all thank you for
2:17:30
your courage as the phone that I have
2:17:33
settled with which I just completely
2:17:36
love is the Nokia e71 but here's what's
2:17:40
interesting although I did start off you
2:17:42
know it has a browser in there you can
2:17:44
you can set up the Opera browser and it
2:17:48
works on 3G so that you still have some
2:17:51
kind of speed yeah it's got an email
2:17:53
client you can you can you know do some
2:17:56
email the main thing for me is I can
2:17:59
receive and send text messages even a
2:18:01
shitty picture if I wanted to use the
2:18:03
3.2 megapixel camera and it has a
2:18:06
physical keyboard so you're not dealing
2:18:08
that was the main problem with OTG
2:18:10
phones as you're dealing with either
2:18:12
predictive text or a lot you know that's
2:18:13
really kind of it's Morse code is faster
2:18:17
proven faster then texting with an old
2:18:20
phone but here's what's interesting I
2:18:23
barely use the phone at all when I go
2:18:27
anywhere I mean Tina is probably the
2:18:30
only person who texts me I text back if
2:18:32
she texts me twice in a row I call her
2:18:35
I've said I can't keep up with mice with
2:18:37
my phone that's no violation she loves
2:18:40
it but here's here's something else that
2:18:42
I noticed we were talking about our kids
2:18:45
hey I text with Christina and it's just
2:18:49
SMS texting
2:18:51
uses the iMessage with her daughters and
2:18:58
here's a frustration that I also used to
2:19:00
have you'll send something to your kid
2:19:02
you'll see on your iPhone or whatever
2:19:04
you see ah they've received it in two
2:19:06
blue checkmarks or whatever they read it
2:19:08
but they don't reply and you walk around
2:19:11
like what if this asshole kid of mine
2:19:14
reply you read it I mean what am I not
2:19:16
important to you reply and I realize
2:19:19
that ever since I've gone OTG I don't
2:19:21
know I said then I said the text message
2:19:24
I have no idea if she read it I don't
2:19:26
know if she's gonna read it I just I
2:19:27
don't I I can turn off my brain less
2:19:30
stress it's such a beautiful thing
2:19:32
that's just one of the small benefits of
2:19:35
going completely off the grid
2:19:38
well not completely but removing
2:19:41
distraction removing tracking and the
2:19:44
benefit of five days of battery life
2:19:46
this however dear Jacob the Millennial
2:19:49
does not seem to be something that your
2:19:52
age group is capable of doing witness
2:19:55
NPR who have some millennial jur knows
2:19:58
an experiment can I break up with big
2:20:02
tech Facebook and Google and Amazon have
2:20:05
become tech giant's because they've made
2:20:09
a science of being a part of everything
2:20:11
we do from shopping to taking care of
2:20:14
our kids to connecting with friends and
2:20:15
relatives despite the scandals and
2:20:17
concerns about their practices modern
2:20:20
life is seemingly impossible without
2:20:22
them for is it Kashmir Hill is a
2:20:25
reporter for Gizmodo she tried to cut
2:20:27
Amazon Facebook Google Microsoft and
2:20:29
Apple out of her life notice she didn't
2:20:32
say Twitter found that to be interesting
2:20:34
and she joins us now to explain her
2:20:36
experiment welcome thank you I gotta ask
2:20:38
you first of all how did this idea come
2:20:40
up it was inspired partly by you know
2:20:44
when people are criticizing these
2:20:45
companies are complaining about how
2:20:47
powerful they are how privacy invasive
2:20:49
they are people will say well if you if
2:20:52
you don't like the company then just
2:20:53
stop using their products and so I
2:20:55
wanted to find out if that was possible
2:20:57
and spoiler spoiler it's not possible
2:21:00
it's not possible right
2:21:03
so I found the laughter about this not
2:21:09
being possible which also do I really
2:21:11
need to hit the rest of the report but
2:21:13
it's like hahaha everyone knows you
2:21:16
can't you can't live with that you have
2:21:22
to live with all the Google tanked this
2:21:23
technology is you know it's got a little
2:21:26
disgusting for NPR let's listen to our
2:21:29
conclusion I mean you pointed out some
2:21:32
you have to dwell on for at least one
2:21:34
second you got it these guys all the
2:21:37
media guys are clueless that they are
2:21:41
just promoting the enemy the promoting
2:21:44
sickness well that too that they don't
2:21:48
see that they're never gonna see that
2:21:49
part of it but it's logical that they'd
2:21:51
see that they're promoting the enemy
2:21:54
yeah the enemy of their business yeah
2:21:57
exactly
2:21:58
and we are the enemy of their business
2:22:00
right here ripping him to shreds under
2:22:02
fair use policies let's hear the
2:22:05
conclusion of these laughing Millennials
2:22:06
the big thing I learned is that it's not
2:22:09
possible to navigate the modern world
2:22:12
without coming into contact with these
2:22:15
companies Jon you hear that it's not
2:22:19
possible to navigate the modern world I
2:22:22
don't know what the modern world is
2:22:24
without coming into contact with these
2:22:26
companies I do it
2:22:28
they are unavoidable it made me
2:22:32
certainly sympathetic to some of the
2:22:34
critics who are saying that these
2:22:35
companies are too dominant in their
2:22:38
spaces you know when I went off of
2:22:40
Facebook's products because Facebook
2:22:43
bought Instagram
2:22:43
it controls everywhere where my friends
2:22:46
are and so by rejecting free start I had
2:22:49
to rich sorry her friends or her friends
2:22:54
aren't in the computer their friends
2:22:56
aren't on friends or in a house or her
2:22:59
friends are in apartment no no no
2:23:06
something to her if you listen carefully
2:23:09
yes to her her friend you she's her
2:23:12
friends are gone they live there no this
2:23:14
is this is actually I believe she
2:23:16
suffers from
2:23:17
kosis spot Instagram it controls
2:23:20
everywhere where my friends are
2:23:21
and so by rejecting Facebook I had to
2:23:24
reject a lot of people in my life and it
2:23:27
was very hard to stay in contact with
2:23:29
them oh so difficult because I didn't
2:23:32
know what they were eating but there
2:23:33
were certainly benefits to rejecting the
2:23:36
tech giants cuz it forced me to reject
2:23:38
technology completely and in many cases
2:23:40
like I couldn't watch TV because we
2:23:42
don't have cable internet TV didn't work
2:23:44
and I think that was really good for me
2:23:49
I got out of some bad tech habit so I'm
2:23:53
just kind of looking at screens less so
2:23:54
if nothing else I'm glad I did this
2:23:56
experiment in terms of becoming kind of
2:23:59
a healthier tech user healthier well I
2:24:04
was like she needs to see a shrink
2:24:05
immediately he doesn't need help I agree
2:24:11
just a couple more points all the
2:24:15
Millennials I know which are the ones in
2:24:17
our little family grouping and even
2:24:20
extended a little bit none of them know
2:24:22
that you can hook an antenna up to the
2:24:24
almost every screen you buy from Costco
2:24:26
or every place else and the antenna is
2:24:28
like eight bucks in tennis chief and put
2:24:31
it on the back of your TV you can just
2:24:32
go to the wallet but you can put a set
2:24:35
you can move it around but it's a little
2:24:37
the flat panel like antenna the best
2:24:39
ones it seems yeah the ones I've used
2:24:41
and they get good for 50 miles you know
2:24:44
if there's an it and even further
2:24:46
especially have line of sight but now
2:24:48
gonna say wow I wonder what that button
2:24:51
on my remote that says TV was for you
2:24:56
know it's great about hooking up one of
2:24:57
those antennas you learn a lot of
2:24:59
Spanish around here you learn more
2:25:04
Chinese and Vietnamese especially
2:25:06
Vietnamese researchers have uncovered a
2:25:11
major security flaw in the temperature
2:25:13
control systems of thousands of
2:25:16
hospitals supermarket chains around the
2:25:20
world including the United Kingdom
2:25:21
Australia Israel Germany the Netherlands
2:25:24
Malaysia Iceland and others these
2:25:27
temperature control systems are
2:25:28
implemented in the ICS environment to
2:25:30
perform
2:25:31
various sensitive operations such as
2:25:32
combustion chemical reaction
2:25:34
fermentation drying calcination
2:25:37
distillation concentration extrusion
2:25:39
crystal ation crystallite whatever
2:25:42
air-conditioning uncovered security
2:25:45
flaws in poorly configured systems have
2:25:48
revealed the default username is one two
2:25:51
three four
2:25:52
with the default password one two three
2:25:55
four this is beautiful
2:26:00
someone will actually die from the
2:26:02
stupid insanity yeah we've really and
2:26:07
then the last one New York City this is
2:26:11
you'll see this happen everywhere New
2:26:12
York City has finally published some new
2:26:15
ride-sharing regs regulations and so
2:26:20
it's like a like a deal about how many
2:26:22
cars can be driving around and I don't
2:26:24
know if they're doing anything with
2:26:25
pricing but in the taxi Limousine
2:26:29
Commission rules that's the New York TLC
2:26:33
buried in them is a provision that
2:26:38
forces everyone who uses these app based
2:26:41
systems to report the location of every
2:26:44
driver and passenger to the Taxi and
2:26:47
Limousine Commission at an interval no
2:26:49
less frequent than every 60 seconds so
2:26:54
there you have it
2:26:55
I mean why why would you use this I mean
2:26:58
it's already obvious that uber is
2:27:02
tracking you they know exactly what
2:27:03
you're doing but now that information
2:27:05
will be given to the taxi Limousine
2:27:08
Commission and God knows who else as a
2:27:10
part of the deal huh
2:27:13
this is not you may say oh I got nothing
2:27:15
to hide but yes you do we all have
2:27:18
something to hide same goes for the 16
2:27:20
percent of US adults who own a
2:27:22
SmartWatch give that shit up you'll live
2:27:24
longer
2:27:25
I promise
2:27:30
[Music]
2:27:36
[Music]
2:27:42
he'd be amazed amazed at how much time
2:27:46
you have to look at other people and
2:27:47
smile at how dumb they look look around
2:27:51
just anything in general you know I'm
2:27:54
we're going down the elevator to a last
2:27:58
night to go to the play emptiness on her
2:28:00
phone now she had some actual
2:28:02
professional work to do which is the
2:28:03
only reason she still carries it but she
2:28:05
has a big big day today big conference
2:28:08
but then all four other people in the
2:28:11
elevator all on the phones and I'm just
2:28:12
didn't like huh like looking at them
2:28:15
looking to one of the dogs and dogs
2:28:17
looking to me like dude what's going on
2:28:20
you should be witness all like that you
2:28:23
should be spending most your time
2:28:24
coughing up phlegm I shall report back
2:28:33
is a good idea yeah well let's do a
2:28:38
couple of wraps here I want to get the
2:28:40
Gusman thing out of there were Guzman
2:28:41
Guzman Pablo Guzman I mean I would be
2:28:44
this guy unless they get him to a
2:28:47
Supermax really fast
2:28:49
I think he's gonna escape again that
2:28:52
would be quite a quite a a bad mark for
2:28:56
our our system if we let him go
2:28:58
something corrupt about this guy well
2:29:01
obviously by me which in terms of how we
2:29:03
deal with him but let's play the Guzman
2:29:05
update would get keep up in lavish
2:29:07
lifestyle like text with his wife Emma
2:29:09
Coronel that show Guzman seeming to
2:29:12
suggest one of their six-month-old twin
2:29:14
girls should be given a firearm
2:29:16
he himself owned a diamond-encrusted
2:29:18
monogrammed pistol and a gold-plated
2:29:21
ak-47 among other weapons DNS le gusta
2:29:24
la palma i guess ur sincere
2:29:26
the kiselyova syllabus and while el
2:29:30
Chapo's lawyers maintain that their
2:29:31
client is not actually the drug kingpin
2:29:34
he's being described as the evidence
2:29:36
presented in court built up beyond his
2:29:39
extravagant lifestyle the trial has also
2:29:41
magnified how el chapo allegedly led a
2:29:44
regime full of fear and corruption
2:29:46
witnesses testified that Guzman ordered
2:29:49
multiple executions part of that culture
2:29:56
is having loyal allies but after being
2:29:59
put behind bars
2:30:00
many former associates came out against
2:30:02
him some of Guzman's closest associates
2:30:04
have testified against the drug lord
2:30:06
like alex Sifuentes who considered
2:30:08
himself Guzman's right-hand man see
2:30:10
Fuentes testified that the drug kingpin
2:30:12
even paid 100 million dollars to former
2:30:15
Mexican president Enrique Pena Nieto as
2:30:18
a bribe so he could stay in business
2:30:20
those former wasn't that Obama's buddy
2:30:22
peon yet oh yeah chief of staff has
2:30:25
denied this claim and policy Fuentes his
2:30:27
testimony quote false defamatory and
2:30:30
absurd he says it was Pena Nieto's
2:30:33
government which captured and extradited
2:30:35
El Chapo Pena Nieto himself did not
2:30:37
respond when CNN reached out for comment
2:30:39
evidence released in court also claimed
2:30:42
Guzman has bribed a number of other
2:30:44
Mexican authorities when Guzman was
2:30:52
extradited to the US he pleaded not
2:30:54
guilty to 17 federal charges including
2:30:57
leading a continuing criminal enterprise
2:30:58
firearm violations and money laundering
2:31:01
you know we got to talk to CNN that was
2:31:05
possibly the most boring report I've
2:31:08
ever heard the monotone read this drivel
2:31:11
underneath her voice
2:31:14
no no no no what a professed
2:31:17
professionally speaking what a piece of
2:31:19
crap packaged well yeah no CNN they're
2:31:25
they're really bad or horrible seriously
2:31:28
no nothing in between and that's all
2:31:30
there really wasn't there wasn't much
2:31:32
extra reporting really I didn't catch
2:31:36
these diamond but we'll see what happens
2:31:38
cuz I stink it he still has one escape
2:31:40
left in him oh I needed to I need to
2:31:43
correct something and we were talking
2:31:45
about Bezos pecker yeah what about his
2:31:48
picker Bezos and pecker and the National
2:31:51
Enquirer the so I did some sleuthing and
2:31:56
I made a mistake I was talking about
2:31:58
half a billion dollar deal the the
2:32:00
contract the Pentagon contract the Jedi
2:32:02
contract J EDI he's a ten billion dollar
2:32:06
contract and Microsoft is indeed in the
2:32:11
in the in the race but the lawsuit
2:32:16
because of how the deal how the the FAQ
2:32:19
or the RFP was put together it was done
2:32:23
with former executives from Amazon so
2:32:26
you know the request for proposals is
2:32:29
put together by people from Amazon with
2:32:30
questions that obviously only people
2:32:32
from Amazon could answer its Oracle
2:32:35
Oracle of filed suit so I don't know
2:32:37
maybe Larry Ellison could have said you
2:32:39
know what I can see Ellison doing this
2:32:41
oh yeah screw this B's O's guys let's
2:32:46
get it and now as it turned out that you
2:32:49
were so right
2:32:50
that his B's OSes lover as he's
2:32:53
described his lover that she admits well
2:32:56
I showed it to my friends
2:32:59
yeah of course of course they always do
2:33:03
yeah way to go mr. man alert they will
2:33:07
show their pictures so don't be dumb no
2:33:14
all right I've got one last clip I think
2:33:18
we're wrapping right yeah I was gonna
2:33:22
put this off use it for more backup
2:33:23
Meyer irani in theory that we're gonna
2:33:25
go to war with Iran and this is the one
2:33:29
this is the this is the dubious story
2:33:32
NBC would be the ones to run I don't
2:33:33
know anyone elses run this story even
2:33:35
though it's a horrible story that needs
2:33:37
to be discussed I'm sorry this is the
2:33:41
spy the spy story the spook story and it
2:33:45
involves Iran once again I'm telling you
2:33:47
something's up something's gonna happen
2:33:49
executors say Monica whit served nearly
2:33:51
11 years in the Air Force as an
2:33:53
intelligence officer two more years as a
2:33:55
contractor been secretly defected to
2:33:57
Iran in 2013 and turned spy
2:34:00
in return the FBI says the Iranians gave
2:34:03
her housing and computers investigators
2:34:05
say she revealed details of secret u.s.
2:34:08
intelligence programs and the names of
2:34:10
overseas intelligence sources
2:34:12
information that could damage US
2:34:14
security the FBI says she also told
2:34:16
these four Iranian cyber spies the names
2:34:19
of her former American intelligence
2:34:21
colleagues whose computers were then
2:34:23
hacked the sad day anytime one of our
2:34:26
members of our armed forces or anyone in
2:34:28
America betrays her country as we've
2:34:31
alleged that Monica Witt has done
2:34:33
prosecutors say she defected after
2:34:35
attending two of these anti-western
2:34:37
conferences organized by the Iranian
2:34:39
government then texted her handler if
2:34:41
all else fails I just may go public with
2:34:44
a program and do like Snowden the FBI
2:34:47
says agents warned her that Iran might
2:34:49
try to recruit her as a spy but that she
2:34:51
said she'd never do that a year later
2:34:53
she was in Iran making anti-us videos
2:34:56
and the FBI says she still believed to
2:34:58
be there Pete Williams NBC News at the
2:35:01
Justice Department Wow
2:35:03
there's a name we haven't heard for a
2:35:04
while yes yeah
2:35:07
Snowden huh I'm not sure I was thinking
2:35:11
about that because they threw that was
2:35:13
gratuitous I don't believe this woman
2:35:15
this woman could be a plant she could be
2:35:17
CIA she could be a million things she
2:35:20
met they have a picture of her as the
2:35:23
Air Force officer and then they have a
2:35:26
picture of her her wit in a hijab or
2:35:28
scarf and she's got she's now dark
2:35:31
somehow she's now dark skin and she's
2:35:33
got a big mole wasn't there in the other
2:35:36
pictures mm-hm one of the things you
2:35:39
know for the CIA they like to brag about
2:35:43
one of the things they're good at is us
2:35:46
not costumes but disguises guys is
2:35:50
undercover yeah
2:35:51
undercover disguise you can't use the
2:35:53
goal is to walk into a place where your
2:35:55
friends are and they can't recognize you
2:35:57
yeah yeah is exactly exactly right this
2:36:02
is like some sort of bullcrap the story
2:36:06
I don't know what but it's a again
2:36:07
anti-iran and it's gonna have something
2:36:10
to do with what we're gonna see which is
2:36:12
gonna be a major horrible false flag
2:36:15
event and he's gonna blame it on
2:36:17
Hezbollah and it's gonna be traced back
2:36:19
to Iran we're gonna have to go in
2:36:21
alright have to go in well I'm going to
2:36:23
end the show on that happy note and I
2:36:28
think we've both concluded the same and
2:36:30
it's nice to see how the deconstruction
2:36:32
comes together live on the air
2:36:35
and Thank You producers because did you
2:36:39
make it all possible remember us at
2:36:41
Dvorak org /na that's where you could
2:36:44
support the show financially whatever
2:36:46
you thought it was worth couple hours
2:36:48
just couple dudes or did you learn
2:36:50
something are you extra healthy
2:36:51
[Music]
2:36:53
let us know at Dvorak org /na dan coming
2:36:56
to you from downtown Austin Texas
2:36:57
capital of the drone star states FEMA
2:37:00
region number six and all the
2:37:01
governmental maps in the five by nine to
2:37:03
do in the common law condo in the
2:37:05
morning everybody
2:37:06
I'm Adam Curt and from sunny but know
2:37:10
it's rainy California northern Silicon
2:37:13
Valley to be exact I'm John Steve aura
2:37:14
and with thanks to Tom Starkweather and
2:37:17
brand new mixer Matt Lazzari for our end
2:37:20
of show mixes until Sunday
2:37:24
arias mofos
2:37:26
[Music]
2:37:29
[Applause]
2:37:30
[Music]
2:37:45
donate to a No Agenda
2:37:48
they give us as Weekender we donate to
2:37:52
with no agenda
2:37:53
it's the show that's really unique
2:37:56
donate to a no attend our list the Tron
2:38:01
and Adam speak donate to no agenda
2:38:05
sciences turn again to a click I don't
2:38:09
think this entire line of questioning is
2:38:11
meant to be real questions and so I will
2:38:14
not reply
2:38:15
how can you spoil a system that is
2:38:17
already broken I don't know why the
2:38:19
speaker Pelosi everybody else would we
2:38:21
say oh here
2:38:22
we're sorry I don't wanna upset you will
2:38:24
give you more money I did great I made a
2:38:26
lot of money that you know the Russia
2:38:29
collusion delusion absolutely no
2:38:31
collusion between Trump and Russia the
2:38:41
media at this point is parsing words in
2:38:43
a way that the average Virginians are no
2:38:45
agenda in the morning
2:38:49
[Music]
2:38:54
[Music]
2:38:59
we need a beat amen
2:39:07
[Music]
2:39:16
[Music]
2:39:36
[Music]
2:39:42
my gosh can you see that Jews
2:39:46
[Music]
2:40:32
oh but for an org slash and a oh my god
0:00 0:00