May 26th, 2019 • 2h 49m
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Adam curry nation media
assassination
episode 1141 this is no agenda
everybody Madame Curie from
northern
Silicon Valley where we're
awaiting 1999
kw4 I know I'm missing some
cultural
reference no you're missing the
fact
that an asteroid with a moon
fling fling
and or an asteroid that's
shaped like a
spinning top uh-huh a little
bitty moon
going around it I is it headed
towards
us is it going to slam into us
no ow oh
my god gravitational pull
though it at
least jerk that moon out of
orbit how
far away is it I don't know I
know it he
was hitting space junk
oh it's not that close space
junk is
pretty close to her in the
scheme of
things pretty close to the
surface Oh
totally you know I was looking
up
because of this 2024 won't
first woman
on the first woman next man on
the moon
mission and first of all well
first of
all the the NASA exec quit just
a few
weeks after he was appointed
because
apparently you know the budget
is not
not what you thinks it should
be or yeah
mark sir angela was tapped
evasion spend
so much money wasting it on
global
warming studies well so funny
so here's
here's my here's what I've been
looking
at the the main thing people
say why we
haven't been to the moon since
the 60s
and 70s essentially 50 years
ago for the
first time is a cost issue this
is what
I keep hearing everyone say
like can we
really we pulled out all the
stops we
just we've poured all the money
we had
into it and we made it to the
moon
so the total cost of the entire
Apollo
program which includes all of
the
rockets every all the six
missions that
landed on the moon was twenty
five point
four billion dollars as
reported to
Congress in 1973
yeah adjusted for inflation
that would
be a 150 billion dollars today
I don't
believe that number I believe
that never
be closer to 250 you have to
you're
using the bogus inflation
numbers that
the government have been dude
this is
the real just before you get
into that
so 250 million that's fine
billion
billion divided by 6 is 41
billion
dollars for one mission to go
to the
moon yeah well she's affordable
well
right now nASA has a total
budget of
about 20 billion with some
bullcrap
extra let's give him another
billion to
take him to the moon are we
serious
about this or not how much is
it really
gonna cost do we not want to 50
billion
50 billion well there's no 50
billion
being spent so I don't see how
it'll
ever happen you think the whole
thing's
is just a public relations scam
oh I
can't wait until I was 20 24
can't come
fast enough for me to laugh my
ass off
Wow okay I just don't I can't
take it
seriously if we're not gonna
put up the
right amount of money well then
I don't
take it seriously anyway well
this is a
fact somebody write up the
story of the
Saturn 5 rocket that's the
thing that
got it if we went to the moon
that's how
we got there we don't even have
a rocket
that's half that size doesn't
seem like
such a big deal is it so hard
to just
build a bigger rocket
I don't know why they haven't
built
another Saturn 5 that was the
biggest
rocket we've ever built
Steve's the things decisive
Empire State
Building it's as huge really is
that's
all that's crazy no that's not
that tall
but that would be kind of cool
don't you
think
well okay more misinformation
Dvorak
you're not helping that's
confusing me
ah I just want to mention one
thing and
maybe you've had this moment
but we were
reviewing some of the pictures
and
videos mainly videos from the
wedding
extravaganza of the century
uh-huh and I
have to say with sadness and
disappointment that I really
believe I'm
a better dancer than I am holy
crap I
look complete I'm just gonna
have to say
it I look retarded
it's a whore and I'm thinking
like yeah
baby I'm nailing this here
everybody and
I look like a like I was like
one of
those things outside of the
second-hand
car dealership those inflatable
there's
all over the place is horrible
horrible
oh I've really thought I was
better than
that well so I had to do
something to
make myself feel good and I
spent the
past your race the videos I
wish no I
spent the past two days doing
something
that promised for many years
and I
finally got it together
Zumba closed pod father
gear.com I
finally documented it wrote it
all up
exported all my settings pod
father gear
calm you can and it's all there
you can
see what I use my own
configuration
files you can install them get
everything up and running with
my
baseline shows exactly which
widgets and
and boxes I use released under
the value
for value model of course well
let's
stop immediately here and the
value
value Mel's gonna pay zero
yard there's nothing I'm not
running a
bunch of cheap crap no well no
it's not
cheap but it's not crazy
expensive
either just close to it for most
podcasters the main box is five
hundred
and ninety five dollars and you
can get
quite away with with that I
mean that
you'd still don't have to get
it by the
plugins no no no mark of the
unicorn you
were talking about mark of the
unicorn
has the compressor limiter EQ
all of
that built in you need no extra
no extra
stuff so I'm basically on on a a
bare-bones box I'm running
barefoot John
ooh you almost sound like Alex
Jones
doing that done it it was my CD
trucker
yeah anyway Alex Joe the same
thing
anyway so I put it all up there
and
hopefully and I also realized
that as
I'm putting that sound like I
could
probably make a good sound on
any device
I think about it just with the
right
amount of time and and to be
fair with
the right partner who is
incredibly
consistent and doesn't mind
counting to
a hundred as often as I ask
them to you
can say that but the other side
of it is
you're not gonna do that a for
sure do
what just try to try to make
good sound
on anything because you're your
real
goal is to make the whole thing
so
portable that you could go
travel with
you that means exactly do that
with just
anything you can't have a true
bunch of
big boxes after this exercise
and I'm
kind of looking around like I
wonder
what other visit any new boxes
out there
I'm just looking stuff like I
could
probably make it work with that
I could
make it work with that they're
all this
nothing is cheaper nothing is
is geared
towards podcasters but now at
least
people have a little example of
of how I
do it
Horowitz uses the dreaded road
caster
and he blew out his files blew
up Oh
what happens you hear about
this no no
no I mean he's he sends me
stuff all the
time we discussed the sound and
I'll ask
him what he's doing and you
know this
sometimes it's better than
others but he
didn't tell me about the files
blowing
up yeah a couple the first time
he used
the road caster he had to use
the backup
files because the road hazard
didn't
blow up the whole file by a
trash the
end of the file
oh so they had yes I'm sort of
a EOF
problem she had to pull it from
tape huh
I had recorded it using the
recording
capabilities of Skype and
unbeknownst to
me it automatically sends him
the file
huh I didn't know you can do
that with
Skype do what record is that
stock now
with Skype it would appear to
start
recording Wow look at that start
recording us right in there
yeah huh I
thought you were arguing with
me the
other day that it was always
there start
recording let me see what and
then when
you did at least this case but
it's done
no my guess is maybe some sort
of a
courtesy so I just record a
little bit
and then finalizing so it'll
probably
send that to you no interesting
I had no
idea well those skype guys
aren't stupid
and it is part of my standard
set up I
even show how to configure it
anyway so
that made me feel much better
about my
my
dream Lee white boy dancing
it's not as
I look like an old man have the
video
available to me I had no idea
John don't
worry I wouldn't want to you
know did
you do the conga well without
looking
like an old fart and we forgot
to
mention that
Andrew Horowitz and his wife
started a
conga line at the wedding I
have to say
that was from one too many
cruise that
was fantastic
never expected things I never
expected
at my wedding a conga line and
then he's
like hey we're gonna do Soul
Train now
jamun
the DJ the only black guy at
the wedding
is like raising his eyebrows
like you
doing Soul Train okay anyway
hey um I
can reach to make whit let's
start with
that
yeah yeah that was pretty
interesting I
do have the last tears yeah I
got the
end of the touchy talk to her
about ten
minutes they made it sound
she's bawling
all the way through just
cracked at the
end yeah she at the end she
finally
folded and she would want it
wandered
off and they have all these
pictures of
her there floating around I had
one in
the newsletter of her just
making a kind
of a sorrowful face and of
course the
media when she cried her way
through it
you know they go on and on that
the
British media hated her for
some reason
nobody about the British public
hates
her
I will shortly leave the job
that it has
been the honor of my life to
hold
the second female Prime
Minister I'm
calling bullshit here Dvorak I
think you
slowed this down the maker said
more
emotional but certainly not the
last I
do so with no ill will but with
enormous
and enduring gratitude to have
had the
opportunity to serve the
country all
that is nice so just serve the
country I
love actually mine does sound a
bit
faster than yours you hear that
yeah
maybe it is there's nobody much
but it
just kind of showed oh you'd
love to you
didn't get the end of because I
definitely boosted the clip-clop
clip-clop as she left
oh no I cut that off of the the
I so I
have it in my clip but it was
so what
this really showed is for two
seconds
for a moment there the
reptilian gene
slunk away and it was a human
being who
cared about something as sadly
was
herself and that's I think what
the
British public took took what
is the
word I'm looking for
took offense to they're like
whoa now
you cry now you've had a
problem yeah
maybe but it wasn't it wasn't
like we
didn't expect and yeah pass the
first
rebuke of her idea gotta gather
you now
what happens mojo mojo I don't
think so
I think it's gonna be I think
his Gulf
this guy gov gov it goes he's
gonna be
the guy think he's gonna get in
hmm he's
a brexit guy probably a little
more of
the hell with it let's just get
out
mm-hmm which I think Boris
Johnson would
be like that too
to some extent of course he
would that's
the that's what he's all about
there's never been any reason
to do
these deals you got WTO as your
as your
backup right
okay so who's this guy gov I
mean now
and now I need to know you
can't just
play a clip of Theresa May and
then say
I think is gonna be someone
else well
it's gonna be someone else no
matter who
it is but hey I expected more
you don't
have it okay I don't have it in
front of
you no because it wasn't I
should have
said anything but he's the guy
he's been
around he's been floating
around he's
like one of the he's like Reese
MOG that
guy mm-hmm who's also there's a
very
old-fashioned British career
talks you
know very slowly and
deliberately and
they there's a lot of the
understatement
right and this is one of the
two guys
this gum care achter well what
will be
interesting to see later today
is all
the returns of the European
Parliament
elections to see how the brexit
party
did that's Faraj is EU party
yeah I
think that may even matter a
little bit
more now who cares who comes in
and in
Britain they have no intention
of
briggsie no matter who it is
don't care if it's Boris
Johnson they
have no intention of doing that
people's
vote and do-over you did it
wrong do it
again the bankers in London you
think
they feel that this better off
everything's better off of
things the
way they are with this
connection to the
EU and they can be the little
banking
community a little Switzerland
in the
middle of the bridle of the UK
right
doing their thing and cleaning
up on on
service fees and the
expectation is that
a lot of populist / nationalist
leaders
and parties will gain a
foothold in the
European Parliament didn't turn
out that
way and then although it was an
interesting and good result for
a very
young party there's the the F V
D the
forum for Democracy party which
is
right-wing but and distance
themselves
from from feared builder's
party and
Haiti so he would be right
right right
wing and they're like kind of
right-wing
but they came in third so they
do get a
couple of seats in European
Parliament
but it was the Workers Party
the party
of the workers PvdA with our boy
upfront it would be this
holiday yes yes
at the spits in Canada that
would be my
my globalist buddy France
timber months
so there's a he has he has a
really good
shot a junker who's exiting the
position
did an interview with they it
was CNN
International and he was asked
about you
know this very issue what do
you think
about the populist the
nationalists who
are rising all over Europe and
his
response went noted by many
these
populist nationalist countries
of the
European Union society don't
like those
coming from far away I do like
those
come from coming from far away
because
the main guiding principle of
the
European units would be
solidarity they
are stupid they love their own
countries
like a non sequitur it's about
unity
what well if you're a globalist
it is a
unity yeah now we're talking
but those
who who love their own country
they
stupid doesn't that just say
enough
right there yeah it pretty much
sums it
up how stupid are you that you
love your
own country yeah let me see
that again
this populist nationalist
stupid so
naturally country it's crazy
love with their own country why
do you
do this this is not good they
want to
love the European Union good
luck with
that well it's always been a
fool's
errand yes just a certain
degree for
sure for sure um let me see
well there is stuff going on I
don't
know exactly where to start
talk about
my speeds being off you
so he has some issues with my
browser I
fixed it with your browser
before they
fixed that I had stuff that
sounds like
this place squeaky Jew this is
a Judith
Woodward on on the NewsHour
squeaky judy
- no 1 or 2 2 to play - and now
we turn
to the analysis of shields and
Brooks
that is syndicated columnist
mark
shields and New York Times
columnist
David Brooks huh now - now you
play
squeaky brooks
squeaky brooks hold on
confusing me here
if when I look at the Salafis
candidates
them yeah I heard this with you
with
with your previous clip it
sounds like a
doubling or something there's
something
weird if when I look at the
Salafis
candidates I'm first struck by
how the
self-esteem movement was
actually very
effective it sounds like you're
recording it twice like it's
going
through science it's almost
phasing but
I look at the president are you
is this
an effect you're doing to make
it happen
don't worry about it's never
gonna
happen again
well okay this is interesting
though
that this happened to you
because this
was one of the most to me very
interesting Ministry of Truth
eNOS
exercises that we went through
with this
the doctored video
before we play the did you get
to die
did I don't think I have a copy
of I do
it right for you i watch it
last night I
have the I do have this to play
I have
the event at which Pelosi was
on she was
at some some progressive deal
and she I
see where my Pelosi Trump walk
out I
mean I have the clip that
you're talking
about so I have all this I
suppose
Pelosi at progressives events
is the
clip I'm talking about okay
this is the
actual feed from the event at
regular
speed and she sounds terrible I
mean the
yeah they slowed her way down
and make
her sound drunk but they used
to do that
with George stop stop no stop
stop
you're going you're going way
way ahead
of what's happening here
alright first then okay I'm
just gonna
keep your clip there I think
it's long I
see so I just want to make sure
that we
get to the action first the
genesis of
what happened because there was
the
back-and-forth between Trump
and Pelosi
which started with Pelosi and
let me see
the one that I want here is now
you've
confused me I was so right oh
here we go
yes this is the back and forth
this
thing keeps escalating in a
brawl of
words after the infrastructure
meeting
imploded yesterday and the
president
said basically call me when
you're done
investigating and then we will
get some
work done
Nancy Pelosi did not like that
so she
called him basically unwell I
pray for
the President of the United
States I
wish that his family or his
administration or his staff
would have
an intervention for the good of
the
country
I am so the president was not
happy
about that ever the
counter-puncher late
today he let her have it over
the
inaction on the new trade deal
with
Mexico and Canada that he very
much
wants to get signed
she's a mess look let's face it
she
doesn't understand it and they
sort of
feel she's disintegrating
before the
rush crazy Nancy can I tell you
what
I've been watching her and I
have I have
been watching her for a long
period of
time she's not the same person
she's
lost it it was sad when I
watched Nancy
all-moving the movement in the
hands and
the craziness and I watched
that's by
the way a person that's got some
problems okay
this was the genesis of the
back and
forth and then the president
tweeted out
this video we had a little
custody
custody of the border preparing
border
everyone and they started
making sending
signals the US Mexico Canada if
that's
not the accurate some people
call it
after NAFTA some call it and
after two
point over working together to
make that
pass that not where with the
fact the
three things there are three
things
there are three things that was
the
exact video that I got it from
his tweet
the Trump tweeted out that was
not
slowed down and the reason why
the three
things three things three
things was
repeated because she keeps
holding up
two fingers when she says three
things
so it made her look very stupid
it was
edited of her bumbling and
stumbling but
it was not slowed down but this
is what
interests me is the the team
Pelosi or
whatever bugle call goes out
immediately
uh-oh she looks like she has
medical
issues and this distraction was
created
and I'm not quite sure how it
you know
how maybe Rudy Giuliani had to
do this
to do with something but then
then then
that for a little while there
for maybe
an hour to Trump tweeted out a
fake
video
doctored videos and then when
they
realized that it wasn't this
slowed down
video I have the example here
from NBC
about the impact that altered
videos
could have on the next election
after a
manipulated video of House
Speaker Nancy
Pelosi went viral and after the
president retweeted another
heavily
edited video you see this it was
fantastically done oh my god
she looks
like she's like she's she's
dying she
it's not a good video it's not
a good
look it's not a good sound they
bring in
some other video that was not
even in
play at all yes the Speaker of
the House
Tom Costello has that story
one day after that bitter and
personal
clash both President Trump and
Speaker
Pelosi were today dialing it
down but
tonight this video edited to
make Pelosi
appear as if she were slurring
her words
has gone viral raising serious
concerns
okay then they bring in experts
on this
thing Nessa's now that what
Trump is
tweeted is already behind us
although
Trump orange man bad he did
tweeted out
a doctored V now it's doctored
it used
to be heavily edited now it's
doctored
it's been doctored rated they
combined
the two items purposely and
made it look
as though Trump sent out the
copies of
the way I was talking slow and
by the
way I want to stop right now
and mention
they did this to Bush
constantly of
course they did of course but
that and
that's what I'm seeing here is
complicit
behavior we're not once have
you seen
the video on mainstream that
Trump
tweeted out instead you get
stories like
this
we want to show you this video
first
we're going to show you the
real video
of Nancy Pelosi speaking a
couple of
days ago and then we're going
to show
you the fake one which has been
slowed
down the audio slowed down to
make it
appear as if speaker Pelosi has
been
slurring her words and then he
had a
press conference in the Rose
Garden with
all this short sort of visuals
that
obviously were planned long
before and
then he had a press conference
in the
Rose Garden we
this sure visuals that
obviously were
planned long before so you can
hear that
edit there you know when you
see it
side-by-side it might seem
obvious but
when you encounter this on your
Facebook
newsfeed as a standalone it
might not
seem as obvious and look you
know
doctored videos hoaxes online
if very
obvious or as old as the
internet itself
what is unprecedented oh is
social media
gives people the ability to put
a fake
video out there and have a
quickly
viewed by millions of people
this video
has been removed from YouTube
they said
that it broke their policies
that it is
misleading Facebook on the
other hand
the video is still updating if
they
essentially said it doesn't
break their
rules that they are having
fact-checkers
take a look at it but just a
few minutes
ago I checked online one
version of the
video on Facebook has been
viewed almost
two and a half million times
Twitter the
president's favorite social
media
platform had nothing to say
about this
video which is still
circulating on
their platform this morning
Tony I think
it is really incumbent upon us
to
educate read how their doctor
yes that's
our job we're here to inform you
citizens that you need to look
out for
these doctored videos but the
video that
that it started with is not
even played
anymore now it's just gone into
this
complete stratosphere and by
the way
YouTube took it off YouTube
took the
video down Facebook didn't this
was a
problem for CIA mockingbirds
Anderson
Cooper he just could not
believe what
was happening and I got two
clips I'm so
happy he spent nine minutes
with a
spokes hole from face bag why
they
weren't and we're already
beyond the
video Trump tweeted out this is
now
something away mm-hmm by the
way they
the meet it was a meme
characterization
that Trump refused to take the
video
down implying it was this video
exactly
and you know I don't know who
made who
made this slowed down video
the only place I've seen it is
NBC but
NBC and CNN I think they made
it they
made it listen to pooper with
the
what's-her-name here this is
the this is
vice president the
vice-president of
product policy and
counterterrorism
counterterrorism Monica Baker's
Facebook
counterterrorism with Anderson
Cooper so
Monica in the wake of the 2016
election
obviously Facebook has
repeatedly told
Congress the American people
that you're
serious about fighting
disinformation
and fake news yet this
doctorate video I
think your own fact checkers
acknowledge
is doctored of a speaker Pelosi
remains
on your platform this word
doctored it's
never it was always deceptively
edited
now we've come I wonder where
the term
doctored who launched that
besides NBC
you have or CNN doctored and
what does
that mean it's just by the way
I want to
put this in the same category
as glitch
yes what exactly does doctored
mean
thank you doctored definition
is that a
good thing if I'm doctor
doesn't mean
I'm getting healthier Adams been
doctored it treat someone
medically he
contemplated giving up
doctoring being
doctored okay why well you know
first
off I think the suggestion
there is that
we haven't taken action and
that's not
right we have acted anybody who
is
seeing this video in news feed
anyone
who is going to share it to say
I listen
to this so face bag didn't take
it down
but listen to what they do when
Washington DC puts out a call
but he
else anybody who has shared it
in the
past they are being alerted
that this
video is false and this is part
of the
way that we deal with
misinformation we
work with the internationally
certified
fact-checking organizations
internationally certified oh
where can
we get some certifications the
certifier
that's why I stopped I'd love
to know
certifier who's the certified
we stopped
hold on don't stop again let me
guess
Cooper immediately asks a sir
who is the certifier for this
this this
fact-checking operation who who
does the
certification were you watching
sure to
pass they are being alerted
that this
video is false and this is part
of the
way that we deal with
misinformation we
work with the internationally
certified
fact-checking organizations
that are
independent from Facebook and
we think
these are the right
organizations to be
making decisions about whether
something
is true or false and as soon as
we get
and we did in this case it's
just we get
a rating from them that content
is false
then we dramatically reduce the
distribution of that content
and we love
you people it's false so they
can make
an informed choice
whatwhy cleans it up yeah if
there were
misinformation that was let's
say it
tied to an ongoing riot or the
threat of
some physical violence
somewhere in the
world we would work with safety
organizations on the ground to
confirm
falsity and the links of
violence and
then we actually would remove
that
misinformation that doesn't
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so it's a big intellectual
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Yahoo's yeah theater now Cooper
took it
one step further and this is
really
really what gave me great joy
to listen
to this because here you have
him seeing
face bag is an incredible
adversary and
they're not playing fair I
guess I still
just don't logically understand
I
understand you it's a it's a big
business to get into of trying
to figure
out what's true or not but
you're making
money by being in the news
business if
you can't do it well shouldn't
you just
get out of the news business
now I'd
love that he's saying they're
in the
news business all of a sudden
okay I
reject the notion that we're
not doing a
lot to counter misinformation I
just say
you're not doing a lot I'm just
saying
if you are you are in this
particular
case is spreading and allowing
the
spread I mean clearly false
doctored
video again you're in the news
business
there's a responsibility that
comes with
that and this is this isn't
even a
question
yeah
the doctored video itself tell
me if I'm
wrong here is news work it's
news of
course it is this news or news
and it's
newsworthy so why wouldn't you
believe
it as isn't just tell people we
think
this is a fake just of course
he knows
that the doctored video is news
because
he's covering it all the crap
this guy
well well but I think he's look
he's
he's part of the system and for
him to
say repeatedly you're in the
news
business I think he was really
drawing
her out he wanted her to admit
that
they're in the news business
cuz once
once face bag admits that then
it's all
over then all of this the D
platforming
neo hiding shadow banning
lowering
significance in the feed all of
this
stuff becomes very relevant to
section
2:03 of the communications and
indecency
act then all of a sudden you are
editorializing well they're not
really
in the news business but you
know I know
but he's trying to get her to
admit to
it and saying by the mere fact
you
distribute this you're in the
news
business yeah and this is this
isn't
even a question we are in the
news
business we are in the social
media
business to share the reason
you're
sharing news is could you make
money
from it it keeps people
watching you oh
no I understand
if you make money from it then
you're in
the news business okay thanks
Anders to
learn more involved in your
site which I
get and that's fair but if
you're in the
news business which you are you
got to
do it right and this is false
information you are spies doing
it right
lovely ironic you got to do it
right and
this is false information you
are
spreading but we have a site
where
people can come and share what
they
think what's important to them
the news
that they find relevant and
when they do
that we want to make sure that
they have
access to accurate information
if
there's a threat of safety if
we're
talking about terror propaganda
that's
something where we can actually
assess
that on its face and say yes we
can pull
it down when you're talking to a
political discourse after nine
minutes
of this crap yeah I'd be arks
information that's related to
safety we
can and we do remove it Danny
went on on
huh well while we're on the
product
process if you got to do it
right we
might as well play this from
CNN this is
let's see this is the
Scarborough on
Trump's mental decline Oh
yesterday
President Trump continued dude
what I
don't know yeah you're right
something
went wrong with you say don't
worry
about it fixed okay good Oh day
yesterday President Trump
continued to
erupt last night because the
house
speaker said that he threw a
quote
temper tantrum tweeting after 9
p.m.
last night the president shared
a video
edited to show Nancy Pelosi
stammering
during a news conference with
anchors
suggesting the speaker is in a
mental
decline fake videos of Pelosi
altered to
make her sound as if she is
blurring her
words has spread online in
recent days
interesting wonder what that's
about
well the privately there what
sucks
we've been about around this
block
before the president of course
during
the campaign we've said that
people
closest to him told us that
they feared
that he was a mental decline
people very
close to him
I told us that they feared that
he was
in pre dementia that he had
changed you
you watch Donald Trump in the
late-1980s
watch him even though the 90s
you watch
him now he is completely
changed I know
Nancy Pelosi and been working
with her
since 1998 her this week a
quarter of a
century of no Nancy Pelosi I
can tell
you Nancy Pelosi is tougher
today
sharpest attack then she was 25
years
ago the difference between
Nancy and
Donald not even close he knows
he
slipped it so now they're
actually we
can think it's it's incredible
they're
doctoring videos all right you
gotta
become come clean with me
Dvorak here's
what I think happened
you probably had the same
thought I did
like now so funny I'm gonna
slow down
some people make him sound
drunk and
then you left the filters on
all your
clips what happened
I your doctor in clips it's
really too
long and boring to discuss but
it was it
is a filtering problem and it
had to do
with some background processing
that I
didn't know was gonna go on to
the clips
and I got disabled all of it
finally
after I figured out what it was
because
I couldn't get to this
this there's one there's some
screwball
page that is not even linkable
on the
normal of Windows 10 main menu
that is
puts a bunch of a special
effects on top
of the audio tracks oh and I
was playing
around with it and I think I
left
something turned on problem is
this this
this particular page of
settings is not
easy to access and I couldn't
find a way
to get back to it it was just
impossible
and because it wasn't available
under
the normal settings it wasn't a
thing
it's your Audio Driver where
you can set
some of that stuff it's what
were you
thinking this is a sign of
mental
decline so I kept looking and
looking I
finally found it searching the
whole
computer oh gosh I finally
found it I
just put I just turned
everything
involved little echoing so know
it
sounds pretty crappy the point
is the
point is is that these two and
I do have
a ISO from them the sharpest
attack ISO
it has such triple meaning for
me now
I'm really loved it
now I do have the actual Pelosi
right
off of the conference which is
the
progressives event that she was
at and
she's yakking away and she
sounds like
an idiot I think I also have do
I have
any the Pelosi when she was
being
interviewed well this is this
is the
exposing closely at the
progressives
event is that what you're
talking about
yeah yeah turn off some news
happen
today you this morning were
supposed to
meet with the President on
infrastructure but that meeting
didn't
really happen as I understand
it from
Twitter and the news and cable
could you
tell us what
happened and what your thoughts
are on
that meeting or lack thereof
I'm happy
to convey my impression of what
happened
this morning but not before I
thank you
mayor for your incredible
leadership and
cap for ideas that's a big word
I got to
be honest with you John it's
kind of
unlistenable oh why it sounds
fine
coming over no it's this is
also slowed
down no you don't hear that
well it
seems that like it could be off
about 5%
yeah it could be
oh yeah you don't have to play
it well
I'm just wondering how many of
your
clips have this today the
probably view
of them okay well we can't play
Nancy
Pelosi anymore because then it
just it's
wrong something wrong about it
like it
covering the story with slowed
down
clips which were not
intentionally
slowed down okay well she sounds
terrible she does I mean I
don't care
what you play Pelosi in any of
her press
conferences yeah you can clip
it out and
make her sound worse but she
just sounds
bad anyway
well she's stammers and she
does she
does what Ron Paul used to do
when Ron
Paul is excited he clip words
we're
going to MP
then she's gonna go on with
something
else she would never finish a
word she'd
say MP instead of impeach Ron
Ron Paul
would do that Ron Paul did it
constantly
he would always clip words and
so as he
spoke he would not finish a
word because
he didn't think it was
necessary and I
got plenty of examples of it
but she's
doing it all the time I think a
lot of
people that are I don't know
how you
develop this habit it just
seems like a
habit that you developed
somehow of just
words well there's also
something to be
said for her being thinner late
seventies it's like hey it's
like
Natalie like holy crap man how
old is
Nadler
Nadler 71 well Nadler is in
deep trouble
as far as I'm concerned yeah
this that
wasn't just some fainting that
guy did
he look he looked like he had
something
a little more serious take
place we had
an EMS guide that EMR whatever
they're
called EMS yet EMT BMT yeah
yeah you
sent me a note he says you know
this
does happen with dehydration
with older
people he says it did she's
seen it
before it may not be anything
that
anyone thinks well he it didn't
look
good he looks very confused but
again
you know you're 71 and you're
dehydrated
yeah only if you're Hillary's
got a big
bucket of water in front of him
except
if you're Hillary Clinton then
you know
then doesn't quite count if you
know
that if you fall down because
of the
heat but Jerry Nadler it's okay
what I thought was interesting
is what
de Blasio the way he approached
the
situation but I certainly want
to see us
have the ability to add more
when we
need them and I think the the
congressman is right about that
fact
there you want something yeah I
got some
some history
I love this you look dehydrated
brother
brother you seem a little
dehydrated
okay hey bro yo how you feeling
man okay
you okay brother
what is this brother business
that's
what you say to someone you
really don't
know really don't probably even
want to
converse with I mean that those
are two
total strangers if a guy said
that hey
how you doing there brother
when the
guys clearly not doing okay
like hey Jer how you doing
ain't add
stir now none of that
Nats brother hey brother
especially in
the close-up video that
somebody made
right but this is this is
really the
bottom line I saw nothing but
friendly
mainstream media doing anything
possible
to distract people away from
the fact
that the leadership of
Representatives
because they're not our leaders
they
lead the representation by some
mechanism that they are older
and yeah
hey everyone gets old and I'm
gonna get
older and we're all gonna get
crotchety
and messed up and make stupid
mistakes
already look like a moron
dancing so you
know I would hate to be in their
position but hey isn't it
telling us
something and why why don't we
see a
little news coverage of hey you
know at
what point does your cognitive
skills
maybe you should think about
retiring if
you're if you're hitting 80 in
Congress
maybe yeah you know that's I
think
that's valid the conversation
to have
isn't it no no apparently
that's not
possible and where is Ruth Bader
Ginsburg by the way where is she
she's hanging in there no she's
not she
hasn't been back to work yes
she was
back to work you're telling me
she's
still at work because she's
been back to
work mmm so that was my
understanding
that's what the media has led
me to
believe hmm I have a feeling
she hasn't
been back to work at all let me
see when
is the last time I could be an
iron lung
for all we know maybe but I
don't know I
I'd have to fight I have to see
some
evidence that she's actually
back at
work because she could I mean
not saying
this you know the same is just
with not
trying to be mean but if she
had passed
away that would be easy to keep
quiet if
it was necessary like oh we
can't have
orange van bad putting another
Supreme
Court justice on no we can't
have that
Hey look we faked the moon
landing I'm
sure we can fake Ruth Bader
Ginsburg
going to work but I haven't
even seen
that you know sown with I'm
just kind of
bustling into the Supreme Court
know if
someone has any evidence I'd
like to
know that she's still okay okay
now I
got a clip for you okay oh this
is
Pelosi again but this time
she's under
this is the interview that
Brzezinski is
talking about her being sharp
as a tack
more pressure on news at a
conservative
Republican says the threshold
for
impeachment has been met
we we're not this isn't about
politics
it's not about passion it's not
that
prejudice it's not about
politics it's
about patriotism it's about the
presentation of the facts and
see why
we're going down a certain path
of
American people elected him
president
not by the popular vote by the
college
the Electoral College so I
respect the
office that he holds okay and I
think I
respect the office of the
president
holds more than he respects the
office
that he holds and I do believe
that we
must hold him accountable to a
high
ethical standard which he has
not met
two integrity level of
integrity that he
has not met and actually a
respect for
governance science and other we
have we
have a moment but the fact is
is that at
the same time when you try to
find
common ground to work with him
she knows
better that's the you know you
sit there
home you watch her say things
like I
pray for the president he's
clearly not
well needs an intervention and
you think
that she really mean that no
she doesn't
mean it
if she really really you played
the
definitive clear book about a
month ago
her clip going off on Bush yeah
yeah old
let me see Nancy Pelosi what
was it was
19 was an old one wasn't it
yeah it was from the 92 or Nord
or
before you know I was about
George HW
Bush so it had to be around
1989 or
something like that and yet was
60
minutes I think yeah well well
anyway
yes that was the definitive
clip cuz
she's always been like that
but she knows better she knows
that this
isn't that there is no grounds
for
impeachment yeah otherwise
she'd do it
the the 25th amendment is
literally a
about being incapable of
performing the
ink really incapacitated walk
or talk or
whatever it is or can't
communicate and
she so in one hand she said Oh
clearly
something's wrong with him he's
not of
sound mind that needs an
intervention
but she will not allow
impeachment
proceedings it has mentioned
the 25th
amendment herself just recently
right
but is bullshit a bullshitter
however with Nancy stonewalling
that oh
no there's money to go around
acts blue
is up in arms and they're
taking out
advertisements on MSNBC when
this
President took money from
foreign
governments really Sophie's tax
returns
nothing happens and when his
administration illegally
refused to
testify nothing happened
now you tell us the wait for
the next
election really really really
this is
why we volunteered raise money
wait
door-to-door and voted in the
last
election our founding fathers
expected
you Congress to hold a law-based
president accountable and
you're doing
nothing nothing nothing he
broke his
oath of office he's defying you
it's
laughing at you and he's
getting away
with it this is our democracy
but
Congress is part of the system
and the
system is broken we have to fix
need to impeach is responsible
for the
content of this advertising
need to
impeach everybody need he needs
to
impeach Kostas now they've
taken is so
far now it's been on on two
three years
yeah your uh that means every
president
now whoever gets in ok bomb
could have
gone through this if he wasn't
black
sure yes
he probably would have yeah I
probably
would have but this is all
stems from
Nixon and stems from you know
then
Clinton getting impeach he
actually got
impeached and they went through
with it
didn't and as the Republicans
say it
didn't really help us know it
ended up
hurting us because it really
irks the
people he because they never got
anywhere but you didn't get him
kicked
out of office so what was the
point just
a pop you know process of
humiliation
yes and that's what they're
doing and it
works it really makes people
angry it
turns out that 26 percent of
the US
public thinks impeachment
proceedings
should begin this very low
number and
that's be a hardcore lefties
hmm and
it's gonna work everybody else
if they
go ahead with this and that's
what
Pelosi knows this and that's
why she's
trying to keep these guys under
ass but
there's a bunch of gung-ho
jerk-offs
like Al Green yeah that are
just gonna
keep doing pushing for it and
then they
all these young people they
don't know
that a o'seas and these other
Omar and
the rest of them they I think
is great
it sounds good do it so then
clip well I
say two things happen on
Thursday on the
show day of course that warrant
discussion one is the
declassification
of any and all documentation
relating to
any collusion the second one is
the
Assange indictment under the
Espionage
Act which one would you like to
tackle
first well I would say that the
first
one is probably more
appropriate to
where we've been shed so for
then we get
to Assange okay
so that was exactly it it was a
full
declassification order I think
it was an
executive order everyone has to
cooperate with Attorney General
bar and
of course it doesn't mean that
we're
gonna see everything no no
anything
we're gonna see Brennan whining
well III
do I like how you're seeing
people blame
each other this is always kind
of like a
precursor to something coming
out that
someone did something wrong and
the one
that it seems like a lot of
people want
to point towards Comey the
former
attorney general Loretta Lynch
for sure
welcome back to Fox and Friends
first
former attorney general Loretta
Lynch
claims that she never told
James Comey
to call the Hillary Clinton
email probe
of matter instead of an
investigation we
were getting to a place where
the
attorney Jo and I were both
gonna have
to testify and talk publicly
about it
and I want to know was she gonna
authorize us to confirm we had
an
investigation and she said yes
but don't
call it that call it a matter
and I said
why would I do that
and she said just call it a
matter Lynch
now says the former FBI director
mischaracterize statements that
is
according to a newly released
transcript
of Lynch's testimony on Capitol
Hill
last year but Lynch also said
that she
was quote surprised that Comey
used the
word matter in reference to the
Clinton
email probe so more to come on
that yeah
oh this is delicious
I never said Matt I didn't say
that to
you James boo boo boo boo boo
you did
I think that's juicy yeah that
is a good
one but again if you get back
to the
basics and go back to your
buddy algid
did you know of or whatever his
name is
yeah he's just blames the whole
thing in
a Brennan he says he was the
real law he
was the real conspirator right
but we
can't believe we can't lose
sight of
what this is really about all
of this
was put into play because the I
more
than likely Clinton but
possibly with
other members of the Obama
administration from 2012 to
2016 were
spying on political opponents
and
probably Democrats really to be
honest
you know leading up to the to
the
election they were using the NSA
database and that spying is
what got
them in trouble and you know
because
then they started to use that
on Trump
there were you know the
information
coming in from the State
Department to
have people unmasked a very
strange way
for that to take place and they
basically got caught that's
what that's
the the clip that you played of
Admiral
Rogers at home I got all this
this stuff
going on people are just
looking up
Americans for no reason no
warrant and
that's when he put that he
stopped that
capability but by then they
were found
out if Clinton wasn't going to
be
President this would come to
light oh he
did Trump became president we
got to
cover this up so that's where
Brennan
who was probably a big part of
that
initial spying was brought in
or brought
in the steel dossier and made
it all
happen it's it's not really not
about
any of that
it's about spying on political
opponents
Americans do when you have the
mechanism
yes would be a surprise to
anybody what
the FBI's been doing for his
most of his
career since it's been created
the crazy
thing is it was it was Brennan
and it
was Muller who were there when
this was
put into place after 9/11 and
they they
swore oh yeah we'll make sure
this is
we used for any any other
reason than
has specifically stated in the
in the
Foreign Intelligence
Surveillance Court
a charter it'll never be used
to spy on
Americans the very same guys
who did it
and cover it up of course this
is where
you do it but but no one is
really is
really except for Joe to Genoa
buddy
he's the only guy and he's a
kook which
makes it that much harder for
people to
understand so frustrating how
will we
ever win well then there's trey
gowdy
who he claims that there is
exculpatory
evidence that was recorded and
exculpatory means clearly shows
the
person is not guilty of
whatever they're
being accused of and when you
go and get
a warrant to spy on someone or
if you're
accusing someone or if you're
indicted
someone and you withhold the
evidence
that could show that he or she
is
innocent
please tell me that's some kind
of
law-breaking John tell me
there's
something with that it depends
on the
rules but yes okay well here's
trey
gowdy talking with the money
honey about
it oh I touched the money honey
the
wrong way and she went away yes
i agents
conversations with george
papadapolis is
because when an FBI agent sends
in
informants to someone they're
looking at
typically those conversations
are
recorded right those people are
wired
yeah I mean if the bureau's
gonna send
an informant and the informants
gonna be
wired and if the bureau is
monitoring
telephone calls there's gonna
be a
transcript of that and some of
us have
been fortunate enough to know
whether or
not those transcripts exist but
they
haven't been made public and I
think one
in particular is going it has
the
potential to actually persuade
people
very little on this Russia
probe I'm
afraid is going to persuade
people who
hate Trump or who love Trump
but there is some information
in these
transcripts that I think has the
potential to be a game-changer
if it's
ever made public you say that's
by the
way this was prior to the
declassification order but Rory
gents and when people see that
they're
gonna say wait why wasn't this
presented
to the court earlier yeah you
know
Johnny Ratcliffe is rightfully
exercised
over the obligations that the
government
has to tell the whole truth to
a court
when you are seeking permission
to spy
or do surveillance on an
American and
part of that includes the
responsibility
of providing exculpatory
information or
information that tends to show
the
person did not do something
wrong if you
have exculpatory information
and you
don't share with the court that
ain't
good I've seen it
Johnny's seen it it ain't good
okay I
don't know if it's breaking any
laws but
apparently that ain't good John
so no if
that gets us anywhere gets his
daddy
ain't good yeah oh well yeah
that whole
thing is yeah we'll see I mean
they do
bar does have this edge got
everybody
bent out of shape mostly
Brennan he's on
why don't think I have any
clips I see
being on any any has he been a
party
just recently was on bitching
about this
bar just he was bitching about
this
thing about bar being able to
just
unlock stuff and he's going on
and on
Brennan goes on on he speaks
for the
entire intelligence community I
wish I
had the clip he speaks for the
entire
intelligence community when he
stammering Lee says all the and
everybody in the intelligence
community
is upset about this because
it's not the
way it should be done and he
was just
careless reckless reckless of
the
President to do such something
something
like yes and he's really like
what is
his problem everybody I mean if
you look
at the Genoa and or listen to
Ray
McGovern who nobody will talk
to anymore
right he's been banned from
everything
McGovern says they're running
like you
know scared guilty people well
let's
remember these famous words of
John
Brennan people are innocent
until well
alleged to be involved in some
type of
criminal activity there you go
so I
don't know I don't think he's
guilty
until its legs so I think he's
in some
trouble there
yeah well by his own standards
he is
yeah unbelievable
well Kisan yes a Psalms now
this is
interesting actually I have a
quote for
this I think yes under the
heading press
freedoms because that's what
this is
that's what this will be talked
about as
usual there's no such thing as
press
freedoms I just want to remind
everybody
there's a freedom of the press
which is
per our constitution in the
United
States it varies by country the
United
Kingdom has no freedom of the
press you
get a D notice a shut up slave
used to
stop it
here is let me see I don't this
is from
this is about the yes D stand
for doofus
I don't know D I don't know
someone will
be able to tell us the Justice
Department announcing more
charges
against WikiLeaks founder
Julian Assange
let's get right to CNN's Laura
jerod at
the Justice Department Laura
what are
the details of this indictment
well Jake
this is a pretty aggressive new
move by
the Justice Department
essentially
tacking on 17 new charges
against
WikiLeaks founder Julian
Assange we had
seen a single charge of computer
intrusion late last month but
now a 17
new charges much more
significant and
really a really a big deal here
for a
First Amendment advocates and a
concern
here because he's being charged
with
unlawfully obtaining soliciting
encouraging that former
intelligence
analyst Chelsea Manning with
obtaining
of just a bevy of national
defense
materials and he's being
charged with
publishing those materials and
so the
Justice Department asked today
well
what's the difference between
Julian
Assange and journalists like
you and I
and they said let's be clear
Julian
Assange is no journalists what
another
justice official said he's not
being
charged simply because he's a
publisher
and what publisher and what
they're
pointing to is not only the
fact that
Assange allegedly helped
manning crack
into a Department of Defense
password
but also the fact that he
published
confidential human sources the
names of
human sources which put them in
danger
and he knew that publishing
would put
them in danger
solicited those materials on
wicked
links and that's what they're
pointing
to which makes this case
different Jake
and Lauren what does this mean
for Asajj
and has WikiLeaks responded
they have
they have said this is madness
it's the
end of national security
journalism and
the First Amendment so
obviously a
pretty aggressive response from
WikiLeaks there but you know
this is
something that the prior
administration
really struggled with under the
same set
of facts under the Nina prior
Justice
Department Eric Holder declined
to
prosecute Julian Assange under
the
Espionage for just this idea
because the
idea is well what would
separate this
from the New York Times
publishing
classified information and I
should also
point out you might wonder why
we're
seeing this today the Justice
Berman
actually had 60 days from when
he was
arrested last month and so
there was a
sort of window from when they
could tack
on these new charges no telling
whether
they're going to attack on any
additional charges though at
this point
I think these 60 days is for
extradition
maybe that the idea about any
of this
this guy's not even an American
how can
they charge it with anything
well there
is a Wikipedia the page for the
Espionage Act of 1917 United
States
federal law and the people have
been
found guilty under this
Espionage Act
even though we've gone through
two world
wars and Vietnam War and we've
had all
these other act police actions
around
the world and and potential for
espionage and people were
blowing up
trains in World War two and all
the rest
well how many people have been
charged
and found guilty and I don't
think I
know how many been actually
found guilty
zero I think interestingly
enough Daniel
Ellsberg yeah who was the
whistleblower
of the Pentagon Papers he was
he was
hauled before the court on did
the whole
act he grabbed the papers and he
released the papers right
Julian Assange
was acting as a journalist in
this
regard because he didn't go
Gerst steal
the papers
and by the way let's get back
to my
point well I'm just not an
American yes
he's a citizen of Australia
preppies
bees living in England what
jurist what
is the jurisdiction president
I'm asking
about jurisdiction here what
jurisdiction do we have to
charge this
guy under any act espionage or
other
what worse our jurisdiction
here it's a
lot an American he can't he's
not
committing Espeon okay can I
ask you a
question can I mean I
understand you've
made this point you keep making
it over
and over again Gaddafi was not
an
American we went over there and
shot him
up the ass what is your point I
mean
this is fucking stupid argument
yes he's
not an American and neither is
it is
well it's to make it over and
over again
I don't think I don't think it
matters
it's never being addressed well
but what
is there to say I don't think
it matters
I think the United States if
they want
to charge anybody under anything
the jaywalking act they'll do
it they
have no jurisdiction over this
guy not
until he's here if they get him
here
then all was done you I think
you gotta
get him here what's the
jurisdiction
it's not a system sorry it's
the world
police gonna swoop in and say
hold on a
second you can't prosecute that
young
mom well the problem with the
world
police is that we're the world
please
but I think there's something
else going
on here I think this is I don't
this is
for one of two reasons either
somehow
and this has Trump's greasy
fingerprints
on it either a we're gonna use
this guy
to show what what you can't do
somehow
we'll we'll finagle this into
the law to
show that if you are publishing
things
that are just given to you from
inside
the American government or
intelligence
sources they want to stop that
for
obvious reasons you know and
there's a
lot of leaking particularly
when it
comes to stuff about Trump and
he and
there's a it's been very damn
to him and so he may want to
use this as
a case to stop it or it's meant
to let
Julie Assange go free because I
don't
see any Court who could
convicted - I
have felt the exact same way I
think
this may just big big
overcharged him
with stuff that's bullcrap - the
Espionage law being the most
obvious
where's the Logan Act maybe the
espionage laws are bullcrap and
there's
no and he's gonna go free and
that's the
idea I think that's a pasta
distinct
possibility because we know
that Trump
was happy about
Asajj but he has to put up a
false front
here to make it look as though
he's
getting tough not just he just
like
likes the fact that Jesus sons
got him
elected as president yes of
course he
does and this may be just a get
out of
jail free card to answer your
earlier
question in 2001 retired Army
Reserve
Colonel George Toth him off was
indicted
under the Act and convicted of
conducting espionage Kenneth
Wayne Ford
jr. indicted for allegedly
having a box
of documents in his house after
he left
NSA he was sentenced to six
years in
prison it's not like this
hasn't worked
in 2005 pentagon iran expert
loris
franklin we're and lobbyists
rosen
Weissman were ad itÃd under
the Act see
Frank Lee was sentenced to 12
years
later reduced to 10 months of
home
confinement so it seems like
yeah maybe
not 12 years to 10 months damn
12 years
to ten months of home
confinement
that's it that's it that's a
pretty good
lobby right there man good job
on that
Alexander a Jeffrey sterling
former CIA
agent indicted on the act in
January
2011 unauthorized disclosure of
National
Defense Information to James
risin you
remember that yeah welcome
Hillary
hasn't been indicted under this
then
this is not for elites this is
not for
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for the
shapeshifters John they get to
do
whatever they want
but yes I I think I think we've
both
kind of an agreement that this
is like
Oh make it look really really
bad and
then I don't even know if
they'll go to
go to trial with it they'll
come up with
some well yeah something it
just doesn't
feel like they're really gonna
do this
and in the way the press is
responding
they're not really all freaked
out about
it so they must not think it's
real
either there's a little bit of
this
different from NBC
well NBC is fake I mean you one
way to
look at it it's quite different
from NBC
in fact I just thought that was
uh yeah
so we'll see we'll see I still
question
the jurisdiction issues and
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now I've helped several people
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but this
has never been enforced
although I've
always felt that you know I got
this man
I'm responsible something
happens I
no they can come to me never
happened
there was never a reason for it
but it
turns out this thing has never
been
enforced never and this
includes social
services more interesting Martha
McCallum on Fox News has no
idea about
this so with regard to
immigration there
was an announcement today that
basically
people who had sponsored
immigrants to
come into the country are going
to be
responsible for repaying any of
the
benefits that they take
advantage of
how's that gonna work
well absolutely it's actually
already
codified into law was passed in
1996
signed by Bill Clinton it just
hasn't
been enforced shockingly the
swamp takes
over again but this president
says no
more it's time for those
sponsors who
said that they would pay for
dollar for
dollar matches to any federal
program
that paid for immigrants it's
time for
them to have some skin in the
game here
it's a kickstart actually to the
merit-based system we've talked
about
before we want immigrants in
this
country we're not even changing
the 1.1
million immigrants that come
here every
year we're not changing that
number but
we're changing the construct of
those
who come we want people to
contribute
not to be a drain on the
American
economy or our social safety net
programs that the American
people
deserve right now immigrants
are taking
advantage of it and the
sponsors by law
are supposed to pay for that
and it's
time for them to put in their
fair share
I am so yes you want to say
something
there are so many laws that
apparently
are just not enforced who knew
totally
who know about this I didn't
know that
that wasn't enforce it seems
like an on
brainer just a no-brainer hey
this
person isn't no good you got to
pay up
you're responsible you come
knocking on
your door I'm surprised by this
yeah Martha McCallum didn't
even know it
existed oh-ho you're gonna be
at work I
don't think you can hold her
you didn't
know it exists
she's a white woman I can do
whatever I
want to say about her skin in
the game
skin in the game exactly where
does this
come from the term skinny
version of the
phrase is unknown really yeah
this has
become
only been attributed to Warren
Buffett
referring to his own investment
in his
initial fund hmm however
William Safire
refutes Buffett as the source
of the
phrase pointing to earlier
instances to
say it may come from merchants
of Venice
the Shakespeare's play in which
the
antagonist Shylock stipulates
that the
protagonist Antonio must
promise that
pound of his own flesh as kaha
that's who the pound of flesh
there you
go that's the skin in the game
that
would make sense
maybe have a I received a clip
it's
actually a video clip I can
play some
audio from it from the No Agenda
technology lab now we did some
testing
on one of our recent products
that we
were discussing on the show and
this is
your power lying transmission
what are
they called exactly power line
Ethernet
home home plug home plug what
it's
called home plug that's what
it's called
that's the that's the standard
yeah one
of there's two standards a home
plug is
the one that's the most popular
and I
and I say well these things are
a
problem as far as I know
because they
interfere with ham radio
operators and
who knows what else as one of
our
producers took it into the lab
and let
me see I don't know if you want
his well
his youtube name is fidget
McFerrin so
I'll just leave it at that and
here is
alright so as per John's
recommendation
on getting a powerline adapter
for
getting Internet into other
places of
your home I decided to get one
for my
garage because that's where my
SBR
hangout is SDR is
software-defined radio
so he's listening to the ham
bands so I
got a funny joke on the
receiving end
and on the
output and into the computer
and let me
pull up fast comm right here
and watches
the web browser pops up there
we go kind
of fast comms to be test going
and look
at all the QRM that this thing
is
putting out and then watches
that close
this web browser a couple
seconds kills
and there's a little right so
what you
obviously aren't seeing but we
can kind
of hear is the minute he starts
to use a
lot of data those he's using a
speed
test website
it just completely fills up the
entire
bandwidth noise you'll hear it
I believe that it's also caused
by this
powerline adapter so it looks
like I'm
gonna have to find a different
way to
get internet into the garage
Adam was
right this thing these things
cause a
lot of cure because this was a
really
easy thing to do plug in plug
in pair it
and go they don't have to
trench out my
backyard
oh well seven agrees there you
go to a
German straight from the no
agenda
technology labs these things
are great
unless you are also a ham radio
operator
then they're not so great I
wonder what
else they his rig is plugged
into the
power line that he's using for
doing the
data transfer Joe so now we have
stipulations okay so
stipulations now I
want to know if you have just
like an
icon one of these one of these
battery
powered right not not plugged
in devices
mmm-hmm not plugged into the
same system
that you have this battery
powered hand
it's handy I can see it being a
problem
if your uh yeah that
software-defined
radios really picky is about
noise
issues and so you got a lot of
noise
okay that's what was supposed
to say but
the other but they're the main
problem
was that the guy across the
street that
was in the olden days was
bitching so I
don't think that he did this is
not a
test that's the one I want to
see I want
to see the test of the guy
across the
street
so in other words I want to the
powerline adapter plugged in in
a
fren house mm-hmm and does it
affect him
in his house cuz that was the
bitch
about the the ham guys early on
is that
you plug it in anywhere in the
neighborhood no all the ham
guys are
screwed right so it may not
carry okay
well we're sending it back to
the lab
John and they will figure it
out for us
secondary testing several
articles
showing up in the Washington
Post and
New York Times in fact they'll
give you
some headlines here America
cities are
unlivable blame wealthy
liberals New
York Times house San Francisco
broke
America's heart - Washington
Post
there's a trash and rodent
nightmare in
downtown LA with plenty of
blame to go
around Los Angeles Times monic
plague
rats feasting on huge trash
piles sparks
fears of bubonic plague
outbreak in LA
yeah what was interesting up
the mess
what was asking too much what's
interesting about the los
angeles time
piece is that apparently the
businesses
downtown in los angeles are
paying some
of the well i don't know if
they're all
well they by definition they
don't have
a home but i think there's
other issues
are paying them to take away
their
garbage and then just dumping
it in the
piles where the homeless people
are
already dumping their trash I
think in
San Francisco they changed the
recycling
companies it's now by different
regions
of the city and it went from an
average
$70 a month to $300 a month
same things
happening businesses are paying
some of
these people to cart off their
trash and
throw it on some trash heap
there are
people stopping with pickup
trucks to
empty their trash onto the
trash heaps
that the homeless people have
made in
the streets
nice opportunist amongst the
Bay Area
dwellers that that shows a real
moral
decay well it shows that
opportunism is
it moral decay that saves some
money
no it
yes it's moral decay if you're
throwing
the trash on your own Street
yes that's
moral decay of course it is you
don't
think so
that's just opportunist I
wouldn't do it
I don't like the idea of these
big trash
heaps
wellnot crawling with rats and
mice and
god knows what s bauer knows
that is bad
news yes in fact there's a very
interesting lawsuit
let me see it's wheaton at all
versus
Apple Inc and what is
interesting about
this lawsuit is it claims that
apple
sold iTunes information to
third parties
for marketing purposes and the
information that they sold to
these
third parties was entire
playlists of
what you are listening to and
when you
think and we haven't even
discussed this
as an off-the-grid OTG issue
but knowing
what kind of songs you listen
to is up
there and importance with
personal
preferences I mean if you give
me your
your playlist your favorite
playlist I
think I can get a lot of
insight to who
you are and what you're about
of course
when it comes to online types
of systems
like Spotify or Pandora or
iTunes
there's some concern when it
comes to
things like video in fact there
was a
law on the books that
specifically
forbade any video store or
library or
any other library type
functioning
service whether online or
offline to
divulge what people are reading
watching
or listening to and I think
that's
probably a pretty good pretty
good law
to have I didn't even know it
existed
it's called the video Privacy
Protection
Act it was passed in Congress
in 1988
signed into law by Ray
and I'll just give you the
actual text
or the important part of it
it was prevented created to
prevent were
refers to his wrongful
disclosure of
videotape rent or or sale
records or
similar audio-visual materials
to cover
items such as video games and
future DVD
formats and they updated this
overtime
to include online as well I did
not know
that this law has existed and
it really
makes me well it initially made
me
question like oh crap how can
how can
this be taking place yeah Apple
and he's
an apple supposed to be the the
guys who
say whatever's on your iPhone
stays on
your iPhone privacy well
they're liars
they're liars but here here's
that
here's the kicker this act was
updated
in 2012-2013 with House
Resolution 667 1
which amended the video Privacy
Protection Act to allow video
rental
companies to share rental
information on
social networking sites after
obtaining
customer permission Netflix
lobbied for
the change Obama signed it into
law in
January 2013 you didn't hear
much about
it but isn't it interesting
that the
minute Obama is out of office
he gets a
hundred million dollar Netflix
deal
isn't that interesting how that
works
boys wondered why he got that
deal
always wondered now I know it's
it's
just uh you scratch my back
I'll scratch
yours and it's quite disgusting
these
after the fact deals quite
disgusting
and it's black and white right
there tea
will you find out what what the
reason
for that bright reverse bribe or
whatever want to call after the
fact
bribe yep take care of you when
you're
out yeah no I'd do anything to
know yeah
that's why I think a lot of
these book
deals these massive book deals
that
these next presidents get they
get like
a you know two million dollar
advance or
tan I mean while we're still
we're still
waiting to see what genius
Barack and
Michelle are gonna come up with
on
Netflix have you seen anything
they've
produced they're gonna produce
it no it
was pure thank you very much
great job
you really helped us move
forward you
circumvented a very specific
law which
made things difficult for us
Thank You
President Obama
here's your hundred million
dollar deal
I don't want they have to do
anything
we'll just put you on retainer
good to
go sounds like that's what it
was you're
right
good catch I know you've just
been in
your craw well this is yeah I'm
gonna
I'm gonna keep it going here
with one
more note from producer Glenn
we were
talking about your receipts
being sucked
in from your Gmail yeah and
that's how
Google has this if you go to my
account
google.com slash purchases then
you'll
see purchases that you didn't
even make
through Google but if you have
a gmail
and I am so there's certain
things that
for some reason a confirmation
email
went to a gmail account I have
and
that's what shows up well Glenn
says in
2015 he got married and before
he got
married he spent hours and
hours looking
for a tux under suit he went to
Men's
Warehouse and signed up for
email
northey's and maybe his wife
signed him
up but he never bought anything
from
them and of course Men's
Wearhouse
emailed them twice a day for
every day
forever since 2015 so he put it
into
spam and Gmail and so for the
last four
years he never seen it it's
always in
span he
check occasionally but you know
it was
just going to spam two months
ago his
grandmother died then we're
sorry to
hear that
she was the first family member
to pass
away since he was 15 so this
would be
his first wake or funeral as an
independent adult and he
googled stuff
like what to wear to awake do I
need a
suit for awake a day ago after
four
years of being spam Men's
Wearhouse now
appears in his regular email
full folder
it's no more marked is no
longer marked
as spam what's that all about
some
that's that's what that's the
kind of
stuff they're doing you know
these guys
probably have the news I got I
got six
or seven watch dogs out to the
time
where this thing's showing up
and
primary these are promotions my
newsletter mostly goes in their
primary
with a few guys and every so
often I get
a note this I went to spam for
the first
time ever these newsletters
aren't that
different from what from each
other I
mean I you know unless I screw
something
up and I know what it is but
generally
speaking if you haven't seen
these the
Dvorak curry no agenda
newsletter it is
a template yes pretty much the
same
newsletter with different
information
and different information that's
triggering it is it the one too
many
photos that's triggering it you
really
can't tell it's almost it's the
lack of
an agreement between us and
Google to
pay whatever we need to pay to
have it
delivered that's the future of
it and if
people are gonna use Gmail
that's the
future yeah then that's what
you're
gonna get that's that's what
you're
gonna get and also we started
this whole
the internet email thing was
unreliable
I always said when I was
younger younger
and the 80s when we were using
MCI mail
and then the internet mail
started
coming up in big ways it wasn't
still up
to up to speed but you could get
internet and that you could get
an email
account for someone I forget
what the
name of the company was it was
providing
this but I always I wrote a
column in
the deck
professional mmm there's a
magazine time
I said you know this mail is
unreliable
and I cited all the reasons why
it's
unreliable because I thought it
was and
I still do and holy crap did I
get a
bunch of hate mail it's the
greatest
thing ever it's not unreliable
under any
circumstances send mail is the
best
protocol Dada you know it's
unreliable
well I'm going to disagree with
you the
I agree that send mail was a
very
reliable protocol
I think email is one of the best
decentralized systems that
exists and
has a lot of fallback and
protections
and delivery is pretty much
guaranteed
the problem is providers of
email and
and the disincentivize ation of
having
anyone even understand how it
works
having a little box that is
just your
family email server at home
yeah they
exist the helm com is a good
one to look
at ISPs have worked very hard
to block
you having that capability at
home they
make sure that all port 25 you
can't
send your you can't send out
email you
might be a spammer so they've
worked
hard against doing that and
people got
complacent it's like oh I got
Yahoo Mail
all I got today well man I got
Gmail I
got and now you see you'll know
you
don't they have your mail and
there's a
couple of good ones what's the
one that
everyone likes to use the
secure email
service and also that can get
can go
tits-up any day - what is it
everybody
use doing is described making
my point
no I'm not if the emails the
email as a
protocol and send mail is
fantastic
protonmail that's what it was
I'm not
thinking fast meal which people
like
yeah I'm not making your point
New York
no cuz you specifically said
send mail
and it's bullcrap and it's no
good that
shit woods bullcrap but I just
criticized the whole mechanism
yes the
mechanism mechanism where it
goes over
the internet and it disappears
gets
picked up by something the
other the
worst part Yahoo cow
I'll back off on send mails
fine and
there's some newer protocols
are even
better but that's beside the
point the
mechanism as a whole is
completely
flawed there and even if you
have your
own little Home Server there's
still
these black lists you subscribe
to a
black list because you don't
want to get
up tons of spam which you'll
get yeah
the whole thing's a mess I
think we
should go back to just snail
mail I've
always said the Internet should
be shut
down I still say that yes said
the man
who was you can't say these
things I
said it do a reboot well I have
and by
what other protocol besides
send mail
what are you talking about
whatevs SMTP
really send mail is an
application gonna
tell you what I think I just I
just
don't think this we can't get
the
newsletter they have to people
I mean
I'm not kind of people just
don't open
it that system no I understand
but I've
received every single email you
know two
copies from two different email
addresses ever since you start
sending
them out because I run my own
server and
that has been disincentivized
too I mean
they could make an app on your
phone
that is an email server if
anyone put
their mind to it but no that's
not the
place it's too good of a
marketing
opportunity
that's why hey that was the
first thing
Google came out with was Gmail
they knew
early on once we capture that
shit then
we have it all and everyone
went okay
pretty good free gigabyte I
remember all
that we know that guy we know
that guy
he's been around well I am
still a fan
of the general idea of doclist
mobility
in our cities
I'm not sure it's it's going to
get a
lot worse before it gets better
but they
finally unleashed the bird
bikes in
Hoboken New Jersey home of
Frank Sinatra
and it didn't go well
they are extremely popular and
eco-friendly but e scooters are
not
getting a friendly welcome in a
whole
book and people say riders are
breaking
traffic rules and making the
road
dangerous
CBS 2 cameras caught people
riding on
the sidewalk running red lights
going
the wrong way down one-way
streets it is
such a concern on day three of
the
program that police have put
out warning
signs I've seen so many kids
out here
riding around without helmets
they're
weaving in and out it's hard
enough
trying to avoid pedestrians
it's most
preposterous policy I've ever
seen
the company that operates the
scooters
has set up information tends to
educate
riders on safety and traffic
laws you
know bother the keeper and I
went into
town last night for dinner can
I before
you talk to that dead anecdote
I do want
to say being in Austin for the
wedding
and I haven't been in Austin as
I told
somebody in the airplane I have
not been
to Austin pre scooted her PPF
scooter
scooter visitor so I'm so I go
there and
there's all these scooters it is
unbelievable yeah well what I
was what I
was going to say is we you know
out here
in the in the frontier the
sticks of
Austin you don't really you
know they're
here too by the way they've
seen them in
our in our neighborhood people
ride them
I guess all the way from from
UT baby I
don't know where they're coming
from but
so there Riley can they they
can go they
can go 20 miles these things
they can do
a full our efforts fully
charged 18 or
20 miles now it's you know
it'll take an
hour to do that but yeah I know
I follow
this very closely I follow not
just the
laws and Texas has some some
laws that
are coming down which will
restrict the
most important things which is
riding on
the sidewalk and where you park
them the
parking has gotten much better
now
although I still think it looks
ugly and
if I just decide to throw some
shit on
the sidewalk I would have a
problem with
it but okay I've said I'm a
proponent of
this I see the benefit
but it will not work with the
current
culture we can't even make
bicycles work
in the current culture with
cars and
trucks Austin will be the first
I
guarantee you parts of downtown
Austin
will be shut down for
automobile traffic
it will only be for battery crap
scooters that mono wheels the
electric
bicycles that is where they're
moving
with this they're not saying it
yet but
put it in the red book it's
going to be
e scooters only in massive
portions of
Austin and it makes an only
sense that
will happen in Amsterdam I know
it has
to happen
cars are yeah they're made that
they are
that they are becoming the
problem
they're killing they are
they're killing
the people on the scooters the
friendly
scooters the killing them and
they take
up the place of 18 scooters you
can have
a whole scooter gang in the
place of one
car on the road so I think
that's where
it's gonna go well there are
some cities
in this country already that
have this
no cars owns downtown yeah I'm
just
talking about Austin that hot
metropolis
but I haven't seen one that's
been shut
down from vehicle traffic for
the
purposes of a long scooters to
be
zipping around those things are
dangerous these people are
going 25
miles an hour when they shoot
by you if
you get hit by one of them oh
yeah I can
hurt it it would be dangerous
you know
they got no helmet so if they
flip it or
something they are they gonna
bang their
head and they do well the main
thing is
is the insurance the main thing
is the
insurance who pays for what you
and it
wouldn't the minute you get on
the
scooter
you have indemnified the
company so
you're good to go there hmm
as we get a vaccine while
you're at it
interesting you bring that up
I found the the Adam Schiff he
actually
he actually put a state a
resolution
Senate resolution it was
he's a he's a he's a how so it
can't be
that now was resolution 165
recognizing
the importance of vaccinations
and
immunizations in the United
States we're
talking about that yeah Kennedy
said
that the the trait that does
not brought
that up and you we were both
aghast yes
so the so it indeed is here it
exists
but it's a resolution so it's
not
doesn't make you do anything
but it does
have everything in there that
oh yeah
they're good vaccines are good
shut up
shouldn't ask and someone asked
me on
email hey if there's no really
no
testing data to speak up
certainly for
the MMR vaccine in the United
States how
does the European Union do that
so I
went looking for that oh my
goodness
what oh it's impossible they
have so
many organizations euro
surveillance
let's see
europe's journal on infectious
disease
surveillance epidemiology
prevention and
control no one has testing
results all
they have is yeah everything is
safe
here's the EU regulatory
framework for
vaccines they have a framework
and the
framework is a fast one on us
well it's
more than that yeah you
regulatory
framework before a new vaccine
is
approved for release on the
market a
rigorous regulatory procedure
to assess
quality affect efficacy and
safety must
be undertaken but really all
they do is
they just see if here the
evaluation
approval of register he doesn't
he a
quality assessment once a
marketing
authorization is obtained it
starts with
marketing with these fox a
marketing
authorities ation not if it's
safe now
you got to get your marketing
as a ssin
first once that's obtained each
batch of
vaccines must still be assessed
for
quality before release this is
done by
both the manufacturer and an
official
european control laboratory the
activities of these
laboratories are
coordinated by the european
pharmaco
PS Secretariat within the
European
Directorate for quality of
medicines
hello can't find anything about
safety
but the European pharmacopoeia
Secretariat also has the
responsibility
for developing legally binding
monographs to ensure
appropriate quality
control and harmonized quality
standards
across manufacturers what does
that mean
doesn't mean anything no it's
just a
bunch of gobbledygook and
that's it
well in addition all vaccines
and
pharmaceuticals are monitored
after
release onto the market for
adverse
events
this surveillance allows both
to refine
the safety profile established
during
the product development and to
detect
rare events that may not have
been
apparent during the clinical
development
it's always rare isn't it yet
rare so I
can't if anyone can find
anything please
that I'd appreciate that I'm
not very
hopeful and in New Hampshire I
think
this is a is this an AP report
the Keene
area child believed to be
infected with
measles this report says this
is Concord
New Hampshire was probably
experiencing
a reaction from the measles
vaccine so
public you're not at risk of a
measles
outbreak state state health
officials
said so
now we've about 5% of
individuals
vaccinated with the MMR vaccine
develop
a fever and rash reactions these
reactions happen because the
body is
responding to the vaccine but
the
everyone said that the kid has
the
measles which of course he did
I don't
know it's just interesting
well we still have Ebola going
on in
Congo or the piggy bowl I got
the Ebola
report here they're from biting
a CBSA
but they got some one woman one
lone
reporter is in the area
reporting on
Ebola and this is her two year
old
charity fights for her life in
this
Ebola treatment center she was
admitted
today with her critically ill
mother
kabura Sophie who lies isolated
in
another plastic cube too sick
to tend to
her little girl
they've been major advances in
the
treatment of Ebola since the
last deadly
outbreak in 2014
now patients are put in these
plastic
cubes which provides a
protective
barrier between the doctor and
the
patient there's also a new
vaccine which
should be good for the
Democratic
Republic of Congo in its fight
against
its deadliest outbreak to date
except
gee this epidemic is in a
warzone world
health Ebola manager dr.
Michelle yow
told us there hospitals are
repeatedly
being targeted by the more than
30 armed
militia groups roaming the
forests
around the hot zones anytime
that you
have an acident it take weeks
to recover
but the violence has not
deterred
esperance Muhsin de from her
work at the
UNICEF children's unit she
herself as an
Ebola survivor here they don't
wear
protective gear as survivors
are immune
from further infection the
survivors
look after babies suspected of
contracting the virus but who
desperately need a loving touch
in order
to thrive I'm not afraid of
Ebola
Lucinda tells us I'm afraid of
the
violence
yeah that was interesting they
have a
bunch of these Ebola survivors
and
they're just roaming around
freely and
they do all kinds of work that
you would
normally right mind would do
and that
situation is very fuzzy at best
and it's
used and they're using it on
the ground
as fear tactics and one of our
producers
works with someone who's a
family member
of the current Congolese king
we'll just
calm the king and apparently
people were
freaked out about the whole
election
they had roared no Dowson
muscles and
alcohol or the hands if
Cristina they
they voted on the machines and
they
didn't like touching the
machines
everyone's you know cleaning
their hands
the whole time people didn't
show up
it's just used as control and
now the
Chinese the Chinese official
state news
is saying hey don't worry about
it we
have a we have a vaccine in the
works
for Pig Ebola it's all gonna be
okay
don't look over here there's
nothing
wrong with our with our pork
industry oh
I haven't heard this well it's
a Chinese
and about that porcine fever
yes the
African swine flu I believe is
the way
they're calling it here
vaccines tested
this is China news the CNS
China News
Service
Chinese scientists have
successfully
developed two vaccine
candidates for
African swine fever virus the
Chinese
Academy of Agricultural Sciences
announced Friday lab tests have
shown
the candidates are biologically
safe and
effective in virus immunization
their
safety ineffective indexes are
superior
to similar research
achievements in
other countries so I guess
we're good
it's all over don't worry about
it
you know how the Chinese lie
about this
stuff yeah well they're
producing enough
to inoculate every pig in China
it's no
way I don't think you could do
it no no
the kid the the pigs that have
died now
is already more than we have in
America
crazy the BBC did a great job
on some
more propaganda about Syria and
I'm not
quite sure
do you have any idea why the
neo-cons
want us to stay in Syria or
want to
still go and get Assad is it
that mean
is this something that I'm
missing is it
still the same old crap that
we're
dealing with the Clark 7 well
that could
be going I have no I'd never
been I've
never fully understood what the
neocons
are trying to accomplish to be
honest
about it
supplies well so Syria and we
already
now have UN reports that the
white
helmets stage stuff that the
chlorine
attack was staged you had the
report
just two days ago where they
still to
all over they must have killed
23 people
for no reason no that was
probably all
faked and acted as well and so
these are
all the you know kind of the
definition
of false flags to draw a
foreign war
into into the region they us
and then
the France and Britain and the
BBC is
just not stopping documents
leaked from
intelligence organizations in
Syria
suggests that human rights
violations in
the war there were premeditated
and
planned by the government more
than
5,000 pages of information have
been
obtained by campaigners in
Washington
they include this text written
allegedly
by senior government security
officials
which we've translated and
voiced I have
never heard the BBC do this so
there's
some text that some document
that
apparently was found and we're
gonna
find out who found it in a
minute which
is hilarious they translated it
and then
they have some Arab national
read it
have you ever heard the BBC do
this no
not really
it gives it a whole different
spin
instead of just hey here's what
the
documents said no no we got an
actor to
voice it in Washington they
include this
text written allegedly by senior
government security officials
which
we've translated and voiced we
received
information that terrorists are
being
treated in Alberta hospital in
Ariston
in Homs we suggest a bomb
artillery and three days later
the
hospital mentioned was bombed
I've been
speaking to Mohammed Al Abdullah
executive director of the Syria
justice
and accountability Center in
Washington
DC and one of the people
gathering the
evidence and writing a report
based on
the documents jamoke sitting in
an
apartment in in London no no
sounds oh
yes this is the Syrian
observation guys
in DC mm-hmm
I asked him how he got holded
the
information in the first place
so
basically these documents were
rescued
and saved from abandoned
Security
Intelligence buildings from
inside Syria
during the conflict and also
there's
other sets of documents where
were
extracted by other organization
partner
organization you'll understand
that many
people have a vested interest
in faking
evidence in the Syrian conflict
you're
absolutely sure that this is
genuine
stuff are you we just step back
so this
is the BBC BBC World News world
renowned
news have some guys on who are
some
think tank in Washington DC for
Syria
and he says now there's a lot
of fakery
going on are you sure this is
the real
deal oh yeah we're sure and
that's cool
with the BBC to me this is this
is a
great report organization
partner
organization you'll understand
that many
people have a vested interest
in faking
evidence in the Syrian conflict
you're
absolutely sure that this is
genuine
stuff are you cured and
preserved by our
own team we have records and
videos and
films and scientist security
intelligence buildings and we
talk this
video inside that the division
also to
counter the narrative that the
ICRC
continued to deny that the
immaterial
aid is ending in Assad's hand
as well is
what we've just heard
potentially a
smoking gun in terms of court
evidence
in the future against the Syrian
government I hope so yes
absolutely this
is what we're trying to do
that's why
we've rescued these documents
and that's
why we've done this really
lengthy
process of analyzing thousands
of
do these documents prove do you
think
that President Assad is
personally
responsible for the atrocities
that did
you document we have not seen
any
documents signed by Bashar
al-assad
himself and and analysis so far
that but
however the nature of the
orders the
seniority and ranking of
officials who
signed these documents and the
nature of
weapons deployed to conduct and
deliver
these attacks all suggest this
is
coordinated at the highest
level I'm
sure al Assad is if not organic
at least he's aware that was
Mohammed Al
Abdullah who is head of the
Syria
justice and accountability
Center a
campaign group in Washington DC
you
listening to the BBC World
Service
outstanding work BBC no I have
no idea I
don't know why this continues
but it
just it does continue there's
something
either some untold cache of oil
that
we're not it could still be the
Russia
thing yeah the Russians I'm do
it to
Russia to some do with Israel
yeah guys
just a head shaker to me that
that the
BBC I mean that is clearly
propaganda
yeah you sure this is the real
deal oh
yeah yeah we took we got it
ourselves we
got video of us getting it yeah
I don't
know
did you thing you know the clip
here
what is this is the this is
some kind of
interesting I don't know
anything about
this and I heard this clip I
played this
insider dope on the oh no this
is
something else so they had this
woman I
thought there should be kind of
a just
an interesting educational
segment this
woman is an ex-cia she's a
specialist
and discusses the disguised
specialists
at the agency mm-hmm and her
name is
Jonah Jonah Jonah man you
mentioned this
to me maybe after a show or
something I
think yeah oh yeah that's right
yeah and
this is her talking about how
people use
aliases and I thought
just for some reason found this
to be
fascinate because I didn't know
any of
this alias names dia are closely
controlled they are managed
they are
assigned to you
my name is number two you end
up with a
name for your entire working
career come
again your true name is never
on paper
overseas really baby Oprah would
probably not be one of those
things my
wife Oprah
any name that really drew
attention
would not be one of those names
Cunningham was that she could
happen
could be but we always had a
middle
initial dangers my middle name
he always
had three names I mean you could
abbreviate the middle initial
but you
always had three names huh the
three
names is interesting exact uh
cuz
whenever whenever we got
someone killing
a whole bunch of people they're
usually
three names yep which means
they had a
CIA name to start with possibly
that's
possible I love that fantastic
sorry
before you go on before as soon
as she
said everyone has assigned
three names
and you tend to use three and I
thought
about your old theories about
these
phony the ones we had in the
six week
cycle is always some always
three names
always a three name er yeah
Adam Clarke
curry show my food by donut to
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could do with
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that's how we do osu people
think not
many of them with three names
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if not they do have a backup
the the
Millennials here had a great
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and we could actually make
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know that
yeah you could they hit a
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we can do
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yeah I'm not gonna be hosting
the show
no-one's gonna let that happen
he'll be
hosting the shows and then we
won't do
it I do by myself
what is Adam forget it holy
crap who
made him up do they have makeup
artist
Sarah the show that they
actually know
what they're doing
he looks like an old
transvestite okay
thank you I wanted I wanted to
say
something about them hope he
doesn't
dance yeah no kidding this
milkshake
mania I wanted to talk about
that first
oh geez I never even thought
about
talking about but you're right
it's
probably worth talk we should
talk about
it yeah it's very important so
Nigel
Faraj that I was walking around
someone
threw it
milkshake over them this is now
a thing
you know and dead oh it's
interesting
even on the someone someone
sent me a
link from some a-hole somewhere
on
reddit saying Oh Jon and Adam
should be
worried they're gonna be
throwing
milkshakes now what oh yeah I
want to
say you remember the pie era
well no
yeah there's a law era about
seven eight
years ago where people got a
pie in the
face I'm like I'm going it's
got a pie
in his face
well milkshakes are different
for a very
specific reason but first I
want to go
back to the year 2000
pin 410 two weeks before he was
assassinated people were
throwing cakes
in his face and when and I did
some
research on this there is a
when people
start throwing food that is an
actual
act of desperation because food
has
value and and more importantly
there is
a connection between us and
primates
Apes chimpanzees who throw shit
and I
believe that the milkshake
particularly
the chocolate milkshake is a
very primal
thing that is deep in us it as
it's a
metaphor for throwing feces at
somebody
but it isn't what did for us
you have a
chocolate yes chocolate shake I
believe
it is an extremely violent act
and it
should not be tolerated it's
not funny
and it it pretty much always
leads to
something bad the people who do
this
have a screw loose it's it's
different
from hitting someone which is a
whole
different area but when you do
the
milkshake it is a primal scream
of
frustration and it and anyone
who does
that is on is in my mind
borderline
dangerous yeah I agreed it was a
strawberry shake
well that's okay I don't know
it's not
dark enough to look like feces
but I
think the comparison still
holds it is
it cannot it's not funny it
should not
be allowed people who do this
need to be
dealt with it is very very
violent in
its end people who do this are
on the
verge of a psychological
breakdown yeah
this guy was a fanatical remain
or in a
Corbin fan yeah
well the the people who did
that to him
for 10 before he was
assassinated were
you know animal rights activists
greenies and one of them ain't
not the
same one will one of the same
persuasion
wound up assassinating him
shooting him
in the head he was right right
to his
face boom boom goodbye and by
the way
he's now out free walking
around he
served his time
it's a crazy country the
Netherlands how
that works yes you've been
locked up for
good no we don't have that in
the in the
Netherlands there's no locked
up for
good
in fact there's often a joke
it's easier
to kill your wife than to
divorce her
that's much cheaper uu is much
less
hassle and a couple of years in
jail
you're good to go
hmm sounds like yeah I have
nothing more
to add other than this is not
funny
it should be dealt with as an
extremely
violent act it's a violent act
and don't
try that in Texas Oh
idea in Texas so I found they
found a
very funny clip Democracy Now
did which
is gonna be surprises you know
did you
always have to wonder how
serious
everybody is about things when
you have
a clip like this floating
around it
doesn't get any play mm-hmm
this is
Lindsey Graham discussing
impeachment
this is the basic theories of
impeachment I believe this is
during the
Clinton administration when he
was still
a Congress
in 96 art yeah and he could
take part in
impeachment proceedings in 1999
the then
congressman Graham argued for
the
impeachment of President Bill
Clinton
for seeking to hide evidence of
his
affair with White House intern
Monica
Lewinsky this is what he said
you don't
even have to be convicted of a
crime to
lose your job in this
constitutional
republic if this body
determines that
your conduct as a public
official is
clearly out of bounds in your
role
because impeachment it's not
about
punishment impeachment is about
cleansing the office
impeachment is
about restoring honor and
integrity to
the office all right I thought
that was
pretty good
where's not what I think it's
bullcrap
anomers get ready to go along
with the
program because of the fact that
Congress is corrupt yes so they
feel
guilty about you know well he's
corrupt
you see more corrupt than I am
I don't
know be more corrupt and Adam
Schiff
that guy did you know what
happened did
Niomi wolf did you hear this no
oh this
was fantastic
so she's written a book um I
don't have
the whole backstory that them I
see I
had the book here somewhere the
book is
it's about outrage and killing
killing
people for just for who they
love here
it is I always get Naomi Wolf
mixed up
with Naomi Klein know this is a
show
problem in general we do this
all the
time and they're both left wing
nuts and
but one of them has actually
got some
reasonable you know logic to
her where
she goes about her business I
think I
think Wolfson when I
particularly don't
like well she's the author of
the book
vagina and the forthcoming book
outrageous sex censorship and
the
criminalization of love and and
she
expected a future she expected
to
discuss the historical
revelations
about people being killed for
being gay
basically and she went on the
BBC to
promote this and now this book
is coming
out in a week from now and the
host did
something phenomenal he looked
up some
of the stuff that was in the
book and it
turns out she had
misinterpreted an
important term when it comes to
killing
people for who they love in
this in this
case it's about buggery in gay
acts and
the BBC host just basically
ruined her
entire book before it even hit
Amazon as
I mentioned of penal servitude
for 10 or
15 years and I found like
several dozen
executions but that was again
only
looking at the old daily
records in the
crime tables dozen execution
correct and
this corrects a misapprehension
that is
in every website that the last
man was
executed for sodomy and Britain
in in
1835 I don't I don't think
you're right
about this one of the cases
that you
look at the salient in your
report is
that of Thomas Silva
it says teenagers were now
convicted
more often indeed that year
which is
1859 fourteen-year-old Thomas
Silva was
actually executed for
committing sodomy
the boy was indicted for an
unnatural
offence guilty death recorded
this is
the first time the phrase on
natural
offense entered the Old Bailey
records
Thomas Silva wasn't executed
death
recorded I was really surprised
by this
and I looked it up death
recorded is
that is what's in I think most
of these
cases that you've er you've
identified
as executions it doesn't mean
that he
was executed it was a category
that was
created in 1823 that allowed
judges to
abstain from pronouncing a
sentence of
death on any capital convict
whom they
considered to be a fit subject
for
pardon I don't think any of the
executions you've identified
here
actually happened well that's
really
important thing to investigate
what is what is your
understanding this
is also from I've just read you
the
definition of it they're from
the Old
Bailey website but I've got
here a
newspaper report about Thomas
silver and
also something from from the
prison
records that showed the date of
his
discharge the prisoner was
found guilty
and sentence of death was
recorded yeah
recommended the prisoner to
Mercy on
account of his youth see I
think this I
think this is a kind of when I
found
this I didn't really know what
to do
with it because I think it is I
think
it's quite a big problem with
your
argument also it's the nature
of the
offense here Thomas Silva
committed an
indecent assault on a
six-year-old boy
that's what happens when the
publisher
is going well we have fact
checkers but
ultimately we rely on the
author what
happens in a case like this I
mean can
they pull the book back still
or print
it actually should pull the
book back of
course they have to it's the
whole
premise of the book it's about
being
condemned and killed for loving
who you
love this is that's like your
vinegar
book you know like all of a
sudden you
need vinegar kills you I don't
know
something what happens I think
you're
smart actually for for delaying
the
release make sure you have all
your your
t's crossed and your eyes
dotted you've
read more weird stuff about
vinegar
we're doing it some more Mimi's
gotten
into the site vinegar thing now
so she's
taking a crazy stuff she's
taken the
shaming to heart no all right
we have a
number of end of show clips
as mentioned earlier the circus
the
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which song
is titled the keeper it's an
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sing
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or what
no I can't remember she's icky
for not
only this she packed light but
she
donates to the show yeah
packing light I
would put a high priority on
spend my
younger years surrounded by
rock stars
actresses and models well you
see I bear
the scar resigned myself to an
OTG the
by John speed Laura kasbar why
chickens pretty slim when he
came to our
aid an option is there an arrow
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podcast his way Bettina used to
love me
the way I am even though I'm a
radio
hand love is wider
love is deeper than lost in
aviation
each episode a love grows
deeper one
reason why you're the keeper
never thought I'd find my ticks
bill but
you came here from Chicago and
so thank
Obama as well
you know my love I'll always be
there
for the retarded phone an old
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here I love a stronger body
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send flirtatious texts to the
beep the
reason why you're the keeper
well
this sure beats being single as
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for sir Chris to write a jingle
dear
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ume as we
drive off on a re-stream
honeymoon but
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all too
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had monetize the love weed you
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make the perfect strategy
radiation love
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Tourette's goes away when I see
another reason you're the keeper
then I saw your face now I'm a
believer
another reason you're the
keeper you're
skinny and an own cosmology to
figure
another reason you're the keeper
health insurance costs they're
getting
steeper
you're the keeper turned off my
hearing
aid so I can't hear
according the chatroom Tina the
keeper
Tina the keeper and she'd be
keeping you
so I walked into the Cabinet
Room he had
the the group the cryin Chuck
to watch
what happened in the White
House would
make your jaw drop
crazy Nancy I tell you what
I've been
watching her and I have I have
been
watching her for a long period
of time
she's not the same person job
mob boss
just just Bob Bob boss she's
not the
same person she's lost you all
so many
minutes later I was at a news
conference
I was extremely calm our New
York I was
probably even more so in that
rooms as
extremely calm
it's a memo that describes how
we're
gonna take out seven countries
in five
years when I first came to
office one of
the first meetings I had was at
the
Pentagon with generals
destruction
Boulton has always said let's
go to war
but he's not the one who's
gonna go on
the forefront he's a coward the
leaders
of Iran are racketeers behind
every
problem is Iran 2016 I liked it
when you
said no more stupid Wars
president in
the White House surrounded by
these uber
Hawks that thirst for another
war with
Iran Energy Agency has never
found Iran
in contravention of
stipulations in the
deal if Iran wants to fight
that will be
the official end of Iran never
threatened the United States
again I'm
not somebody that wants to go
into war
in the United States heading
towards
another literally showdown this
time
with Iran
borac org slash and a Sherpas
attack