Cover for No Agenda Show 1152: Veergayin
July 4th, 2019 • 3h 5m

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oh yeah right on bobaloo adam curry
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johnson media assassination episode 1152
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this is no agenda got flags on my feet
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I'm John Siever
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[Music]
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you better not be you better not be
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wearing them you racist yes racist happy
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Independence Day John everybody out
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there may be safe yes and our works
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legal areas where it always always get
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their fingers blown off and thank you to
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all of the human resources of the United
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States who are keeping our country
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running today because not everything
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closes I'm talking about my beautiful
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wife the keeper working today at the
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Ronald McDonald House yeah someone's if
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you can't just close the facility kick
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the kids out I've suggested this very
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thing but that didn't go over too well
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is not yeah yeah well where to start do
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you want to dive right into Nike or do
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you want to research myself we both oh
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my goodness we did some research well
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this should be fun well let's start with
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the bullshit story from CBS is Nike ESU
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bullshit story Nike was set to sell a
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new sneaker that featured a 13 star
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American flag just in time for the 4th
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of July but the company suddenly pulled
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them out of stores if Nike was trying to
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avoid a controversy though it did not
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work here's Meg Oliver Nike set off a
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firestorm after pulling their shoes
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emblazoned with the Betsy Ross flag an
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early version of the American flag with
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13 stars and stripes
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used in the 1700s before slavery
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was abolished when you look at that
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early version of the American flag what
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does it symbolize well I see I see 13 I
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see the colonies and that leads directly
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to slavery in some cases the Betsy Ross
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flag has been co-opted by white
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supremacist groups like the KKK
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conservatives lashed out against Nike
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Republican senator Ted Cruz of Texas
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wrote it's a good thing Nike only wants
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to sell sneakers to people who hate the
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American flag
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Arizona's Republican governor Doug Ducey
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withdrew all financial incentives the
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state promised Nike to invest in a one
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hundred eighty five million dollar
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factory in Arizona and former Republican
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presidential candidate Herman Cain
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tweeted nothing can happen in America
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anymore if Colin Kaepernick doesn't like
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it believe in something even if it means
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sacrificing everything for NFL star
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Colin Kaepernick is the face of Nikes
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just do a campaign he reportedly
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complained and I heed the flag is an
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offensive symbol of slavery this is a
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great teaching moment and it brings us
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in contact with a history that most of
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us that most Americans do not want to
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deal with in a statement Nike doesn't
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mention Kaepernick but says they made
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the decision to halt distribution based
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on concerns that it could
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unintentionally offend and detract from
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the nation's patriotic holiday thank you
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for bringing us both sides oh that's
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interesting
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that's interesting so I saw that cause
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it might come in handy thanks for both
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sides at the end he said that yeah hold
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on thank you for bringing us both sides
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oh wait there's something I don't
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understand did she just say that when
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Nike released the news they didn't
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mention Kaepernick yeah want to deal
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with in a statement Nike doesn't mention
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Kaepernick but says they made the
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decision to halt distribution based on
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concerns that it could unintentionally
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offend and detract from the nation's
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patriotic now didn't they at some point
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have to say the Kaepernick was called
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them and ever did
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before we got to the cam predicting
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which I think I think we're gonna both
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conclude the exact same thing when this
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is over maybe maybe not maybe not but I
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have my conclusions I'm gonna draw but I
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do want to mention something where he
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says that he makes a point at the end of
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saying thank you for bringing us both
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sides
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yeah what's both you're supposed to do
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anyway what was your and I'm thinking
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both sides which includes the comment
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that Republican groups like the KKK an
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operation that's not even in business
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and it's also not a Republican groups
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not a Republican conservative know that
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they've ever used the Betsy Ross flag as
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anything no but okay that's both sides
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yes oh yeah you got this is a great job
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of giving us a balanced report there's a
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business side to this a business report
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which is which I'd like to play from Fox
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Business where they asked a couple of
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astute questions how did this pass
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through the cracks of the full chain of
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command at Nike where it goes into
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production these sneakers get made and
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it takes a colin kaepernick to say hey
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this isn't cool right what does that say
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about the organization they're supposed
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to be leaders I see them here as
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followers they say just do it I think
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they should change their slogan - should
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we do it should we do it right it's
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interesting because there was there was
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really no reaction until Kaepernick got
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involved and then after that I think the
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stock probably went down today after the
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governor of Arizona Governor Ducey got
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involved and said we're not gonna want
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to take away some of the incentives for
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Nike to do business in our state so
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that's why this might be different than
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the last time yeah for every action
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there's an equal and opposite reaction
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Colin said what he said
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Nike responded that was their reaction
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now we see the reaction with the Arizona
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governor and what comes after this again
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it comes down to business but people
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don't like to be pushed around and until
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Colin Kaepernick gets out front and
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center and really becomes a communicator
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and starts to explain all the things
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that are important to him
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right because then I wonder well okay
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this flag is no good how about today's
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flag how about the Philadelphia 76ers
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logo with 13 stars on it you've given us
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a poll ideas now I don't know you got to
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take the Betsy Ross bridge to get there
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and Jersey it's
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let's go okay do you wanna you want to
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tell me about your conclusion well this
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is a publicity stunt to sell these shoes
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which will be back on the market
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the giveaway was if it hasn't been given
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away by now that this this bullcrap with
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the Arizona governor telling Nike to go
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pound sand has been rebuked he's back on
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board with Nike they're gonna put the
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plan in anyway this is less look not
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report it as much but that's yesterday
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morning it came out the whole thing and
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because the shoes already made they're
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very attractive shoes there if you like
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Nike shoes these are really beautiful
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and Kapernick whether he said anything
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or not who's not even the major player
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with and I came but this whole thing is
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designed to create a fuss to sell more
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shoes this is a scam from the get-go
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that was my initial reaction until I had
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a chat with the producer Moe who
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actually called me breathless about you
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gotta explain what I think is going on
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here and I came up with something
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different which is I you know I think
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the native add part is where the No
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Agenda thinking goes initially I'm not
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quite sure how they would bring this
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back I don't think it was an it first of
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all I don't think it was a native about
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promotion promotion for okay a promotion
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busted for that a promotion it's a
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promotion now I'm gonna go in territory
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where I don't belong because I am NOT
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the sports guy of the no agenda show but
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let's look at Colin Kaepernick's
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history now when he burst onto the scene
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he was they and again this is a lot of
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information I got from from Moe and Moe
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has standing he knows about sports and
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he's black so he can talk about some of
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these issues he said look Adam no one
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was even talking about him being a black
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quarterback it was Colin Kaepernick he
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had the low-cut
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err he was in GQ magazine he was the
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hottie he was the he was the next best
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thing and and when he got injured the
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you know he couldn't gain the weight
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back and he just couldn't get back on
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the team and to review the genesis of
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his social justice kneeling this wasn't
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he didn't start off by kneeling during
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the national anthem at all
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he started off actually he was sitting
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on the bench he had been sitting on the
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bench during the anthem for months
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before one photographer noticed it and
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she made a deal big deal out of said hey
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hold on a second how come you're not
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standing during the national anthem
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you're sitting on the bench where's what
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what one could say is he was basically
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just being malcontent is the word like I
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fucking I'm not getting started I'm no
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good I'm just sitting here on the bench
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and then all of a sudden he was asked
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about it in the locker room this is a
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famous interview it is something that's
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evolved it's something as I've gained
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more knowledge about you know what's
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going on in this country in the past
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what's going on currently these are new
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situations this isn't new ground it's
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things that have gone on in this country
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for years and years and have never been
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addressed and they need to be I'll
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continue to sit I'm going to continue to
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stand with the people of that being
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oppressed to me this is something that
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has to change and when there's
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significant change and I feel like that
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flag represents was supposed to
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represent in this country is
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representing people the way that is
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supposed to haast and so he was sitting
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none of this kneeling business and
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that's when I first became aware of it I
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don't watch anything about sports I
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don't know that the guy was sitting but
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it was not that he made a big deal about
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sitting down for any political stance he
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was just being malcontents sitting on
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the bench and not getting up and not
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even caring and again just opinions of
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people who know much more about sports
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than I do
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in that same locker room interview it's
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a very interesting question not really
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too concerned about that if something
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happens
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that's only proven my point dr. Edwards
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has some experience with public stances
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this you were talking to him before
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practices he's someone you've consulted
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with at any point of I mean once again
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it wasn't something I consulted anybody
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on it was a conversation I had when
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someone asked me about it dr. Edwards is
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a good friend he's someone I talked to a
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lot and run a lot of things behind have
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a lot of conversations with this is the
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same interview this is before there was
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any kneeling and he's good friends and
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was talking to dr. Harry Edwards before
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the show who is dr. Harry Edwards does
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it ring a bell for you John cuz sure
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didn't for me oh yeah no he's a big shot
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at University of California and and also
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probably the leading sociologist in
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sports and he was instrumental
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instrumental in getting in fact it was
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50 years ago the Olympic project for
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Human Rights he was the one that
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inspired and and got the American
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sprinters Tommie Smith and John Carlos
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to raise their black glove Black Power
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salute when they won the medals in
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Mexico City the guy is an activist super
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activist so he's talking to Colin
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Kaepernick who's been on the bench and
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all of a sudden it's like oh yeah yeah
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this is this is a protest and and then
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he decides Kaepernick decides to take a
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knee after former Green Beret and NFL
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player Nate Boyer told him to do it
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which is interesting if you're against
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police brutality and and the weaponized
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state of America but I former player
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perhaps here's proof he did that
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according to numerous reports you had a
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problem you thought it was disrespectful
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when he initially sat and according to
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the reports you were one of the people
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that sort of had an influence upon him
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in terms of his willing to meal as
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opposed to sitting down for the audience
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out there for Americans everywhere could
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you explain the difference in your mind
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between kneeling and sitting
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yeah the reporter of course they're
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interesting I mean a lot of people I
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think they they thought I was
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encouraging him to protest or that I was
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behind I was saying Colin you should
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protest
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social injustice is by taking a knee and
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that is not the case he was sitting I
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was hurt by that I think more than I
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thought his disrespectful just kind of
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hurt me so through that conversation you
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know we talked about different ways to
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demonstrate you know what that might
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mean to people in my community in the
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military community and I thought
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kneeling showed reverence in some way
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and respect in some way to those that
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fought and many of those that gave their
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life for what the flag in the anthem
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represents people take a knee to pray
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you know anybody almost anybody stand in
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front of your your wife-to-be you get
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down on a knee and you ask for her hand
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in marriage
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out of respect and reverence for her
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what you just explained did you explain
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it exactly like that to college cabinet
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yeah so it wasn't a kneeling thing in
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the beginning he was I would surmise
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initially led by dr. Harry Edwards and
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then he kind of evolved into the
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kneeling which would get it more up
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front and center I'm sure that was
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agreeable to everybody who was in the
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Kaepernick camp and so then we know what
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happens and just a lot of back-and-forth
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and Trump gets involved in all kinds of
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issues and eventually Kaepernick gets
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his first Nike deal but he also he tries
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to get hired at third he quits as and
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again I don't know how all this works
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but he quit trying to get hired by
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another team and then it was the helped
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me out here who was it that the wanted a
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higher rim damn it it doesn't well they
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worse they said he was being blackballed
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and then there was a settlement and he
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got yeah liked him and some other player
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got under ten million dollars before you
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take away the lawyers fees then he had a
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Nike ad but actually his girlfriend at
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the time was he was on track to get
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hired by the team whose name I can't
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remember she tweeted out a racist
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picture of the team owner you know
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photoshopped into Django Unchained make
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it look like you know the guy was a was
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a slave owner and so you know then then
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really nobody wanted
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but whose but whose been doing these
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deals for well as is typical in sports
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there's a lawyer and the lawyer who did
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all these deals for him as Mark Geragos
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this should ring a bell
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Geragos is also the lawyer for Jesse
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Smollett
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he's also lawyer for me see who else
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that he has a couple other of these fine
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people and at one point even Michael
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Jackson but where did we hear the
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Geragos name we heard the Geragos name
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in connection with a Nike extortion suit
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which was just dropped from the media
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you don't hear about it anymore which
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involved the one and only Michael
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avenatti you remember there was
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indictments and a big big brouhaha I
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think what happened here you know now
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that Colin Kaepernick has rebranded
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himself with the Nike ad he got the big
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afro all of a sudden no longer is he the
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sexy Super Bowl with a sexy ballplayer
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with all the abs now he's this social
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justice warrior who doesn't speak a good
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game really and I don't really remember
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him speaking about Trayvon Martin or
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Mike Brown or hands up don't shoot now
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this all came about after this after
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this incident where he was caught
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sitting down he turned it into kneeling
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this to me if you take the names into
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account of Jesse Smollett lawyer Mark
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Geragos his direct connection with
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Michael avenatti this is an extortion
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this was this is Al Sharpton 2.0 I don't
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think that this is this is a promotion
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he came as shoes show up then then yet
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then I'm wrong then I'm wrong if the
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shoes show up I'm wrong but this guy has
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nothing going for him and all of a
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sudden even though he's not a
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spokesperson he's not out there talking
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to everybody about it just one little
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mention they stop I think they got
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pressured but what it were where's the
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benefit to anybody
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the payoff extortion deals are result in
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cash they result in more ads they will
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result in more
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and colin kaepernick will be doing more
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for Nike I know I well I don't I'm not
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seeing that
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no I'm this is again I think the
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Kaepernick thing was a red herring
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I think Kaepernick is already out of the
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picture because they moved they move
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along and these shoes will be back on
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the market because they're very
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attractive shoes that people are gonna
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demand them back and they can the
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backlash and everything is all set up
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now it's possible if it was an extortion
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thing that does explain the Arizona
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turnaround where they ghosts look look
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at the ravine you started weed that's
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what we have to get a new factory I mean
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they could do that I could see that
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happening but I think they went to
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Arizona and said hey look this is just
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part of a promotion I don't know why
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you're being taken in by this which is
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my theory and I and both are equally
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possible I mean they're only put yeah
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the proof is in the pudding the proof is
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in the shoe is on the market beating
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theories and one end a competitive the
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proof of one or the other will be
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whether the shoes show up again as a
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product and the whole thing though
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here's the problem I'm having with your
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theory mm-hmm is that why are they
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bringing out a shoe with a Betsy Ross
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flag on it in the first place why not I
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mean it's almost to incite this kind of
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thing because there is going on right
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now and this do you hear this on the
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right-wing talkers a lot the right-wing
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talkers and I've noticed I started
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noticing this so much than most of my
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research went into getting to the bottom
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of it the right-wing talkers are going
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on and on about how how and this
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explains if we remember the Democratic
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national debate there was no American
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flags on the on the stage correct and
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you listen to the right-wing talkers and
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they'll tell you that well you know
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there's research has indicated that if
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you see an American flag you become a
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Republican huh okay and this research is
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actually valid but it's not recent
19:37
research and the American flag has been
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disappearing from stages for this for
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the problem it's somewhat problematic
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because of because of a research report
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there was the first version of this was
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done in 2008 10 years ago and it was in
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the political psychology Journal
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and the title is sowing patriotism but
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reaping nationalism consequences of
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exposure to the American flag and this
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is well researched and I want to read
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for maybe that's why they didn't have
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the true American flag and the original
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13 colonies flag so is still not to make
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people Republican by looking at shoes
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but it's possible possible I think that
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flag is very attractive by the way just
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a brief exposure to an image of the
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American flag shit this is from the
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abstract shifts voters even Democrats to
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Republican beliefs attitudes and voting
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behavior even though most don't believe
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it will impact their their politics
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according to a new two-year study just
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published by the scholarly psychological
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science what's more according to three
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authors from the University of Chicago
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Cornell and Hebrew University the impact
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has staying power power a single
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exposure to the American flag resulted
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in significant increase in participants
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Republican voting intentions voting
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behavior political beliefs an implicit
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and explicit and implicit attitudes with
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some effects lasting eight months these
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results constitute the first evidence
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that non conscious prime priming effects
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from exposure to a national flag can
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bias the citizenry toward one political
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party and can have considerable
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durability now that that study is backed
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up in 2011 eight years ago yeah but hold
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on hold on hold on hold it you're
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conflating a lot of things no no I'm
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just I'm just reading you disinformation
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you can you can analyze it after I'm
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done
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I'm not conflating anything I'm just
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reading from an abstract this is the one
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that actually studies the singing and
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this was done in dissociation for
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psychological science a single exposure
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to the American flag shift support
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toward republicanism up to eight months
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later and this is that's another whole
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research and this was all done a while
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ago but if you listen to right-wing
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talkers you think that this happened
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yesterday all this is information it's
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not yesterday it's been going on for a
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while the Republicans and the Democrats
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both know it today
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Kratts keep the flag off the stages if
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they can Obama didn't do that he had the
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flag all over the place
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the Republicans try to get the flags up
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they don't try hard enough that which
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seems to me to be stupid so the
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Republicans are dumb and the Democrats
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are being kind of wily this became a
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topic of conversation a little before
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the shoes came out so when the flag
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shows up on the shoes I think it started
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this discussion underlying discussion
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that's going on because they brought
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this to everybody's attention and so the
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Democrats and Republicans are now taking
22:41
two sides on the flag and the shoes are
22:43
an emblematic aspect of it and Nikes
22:45
just taking advantage of it okay so
22:47
you're telling me that a 100 billion
22:49
dollar company international company sat
22:53
down at a marketing meeting and said
22:55
here's a great idea we will use race
22:59
race to promote these shoes resulting in
23:05
this kind of discourse on bullcrap news
23:08
television yeah cuz it you know words
23:10
matter symbols matter - why don't we
23:12
wear a swastika
23:13
for July 4th because I don't know it
23:15
makes it makes a difference the cross
23:17
burning on somebody's lawn why don't we
23:18
just have a Nike you know celebration of
23:21
the well because those those symbols are
23:23
symbols of hate so we can take PC
23:26
culture back it's amazing to me the
23:27
people who require the loudest about PC
23:29
are the ones who didn't show up on the
23:31
fence first occurred who didn't defend
23:33
the people who were victims of white
23:35
supremacy or racism or sexism or
23:37
misogyny but now pop up and say hey
23:39
let's not be too PC if you ain't fought
23:41
the battle if you haven't celebrated the
23:43
process you can't acclaim the product so
23:45
at this point I think people need to be
23:47
honest about it and say it's not a
23:49
matter of PC there are many people
23:50
within communities of color who
23:52
understand complexity complication you
23:54
can't have it the way you want it but
23:55
something so glaring and so apparent
23:57
that has to be dealt with
23:59
so Nike actually had this meeting and
24:02
said this is a great idea we're gonna
24:04
use race to divide everybody to demote
24:07
our shoes devolved the flag the flag
24:11
Republic does all these to announce I
24:13
just read you that you're criticizing
24:14
before both of them aren't talking about
24:16
race neither one of them talks about
24:18
race they're talking about the
24:20
controversy between Democrats and
24:21
Republicans
24:22
Carlin cat
24:23
yeah but colin kaepernick didn't say
24:25
anything about the flag and that he's
24:27
the the report is it's racist you have a
24:30
tape of Colin Kaepernick saying anything
24:32
it's only thank you this is exactly my
24:35
point
24:37
exactly my point why is that there's
24:40
nothing that he's not out there being a
24:42
big social justice warrior against this
24:44
it's Nike set up we got a call we got to
24:47
pull it off the shelves really no yes no
24:50
no no no this is extortion to show back
24:53
up and it may even be part of a
24:55
longer-term strategy where they don't
24:57
only show back the Nike should be
25:00
ashamed of themselves Flags Nike should
25:03
be ashamed of themselves and it caught
25:05
flags and if Colin Kaepernick shows up
25:08
doing doing more Nike promotion or some
25:11
kind of political correctness promotion
25:14
whatever it is somewhere someone got
25:16
paid off for this I just can't believe
25:19
that a company would risk that there the
25:22
whole operation what if that came out
25:25
hey I got a great idea we're gonna
25:26
promote this this is just my thesis this
25:32
is this is not even close to coming I
25:35
was never gonna come out this is well
25:37
the the promotion part I've heard
25:39
several people's take on this and and
25:41
you know it's it's a reasonable thought
25:44
but it's really not because isn't
25:46
there's no way a company like this comes
25:49
up with that kind of marketing strategy
25:51
where they kept a secret oh well how
25:53
these great shoes I don't know what it
25:55
cost to bring some shoes to market but
25:56
it's you know you got design you got
25:58
manufacture you got shipping packaging
26:00
you got marketing slave labor and then
26:02
and then all of a sudden we're gonna
26:03
pull back there's a great idea we're
26:05
gonna create some some some political
26:07
and racial controversy just before July
26:10
4 different or again I don't think the
26:14
racial thing was an element I think it
26:16
just happened to come into it because
26:17
who would think that Betsy Ross flag had
26:20
anything to do with race it was like was
26:22
that was the crazy part that was like
26:23
the crate is so far as insofar as the
26:25
marketing guys concerned that's a bonus
26:28
all right well I think you're wrong and
26:30
we shall see but please believe me
26:35
at the Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson
26:37
model has not kept up with technology is
26:40
not kept up they've not kept up with the
26:43
with the perfect scam they're not doing
26:45
it right anymore this is a good one and
26:48
look at the people involved Mark Geragos
26:51
Michael avenatti who were indicted for
26:53
extorting Nike Mike 11 I had nothing to
26:57
do with the Betsy Ross flag incident
27:01
there's no connection between avenatti
27:04
and this particular thing you're talking
27:05
the connection is between avenatti and
27:07
Geragos who were both named in an
27:10
extortion suit against Nike this past
27:13
year then was they tried to extort 20
27:17
million dollars by saying that Nike was
27:19
going around I'm not arguing that that's
27:22
a fact Colin Kaepernick is a client of
27:26
Margar agos yes his clients guilt by
27:29
association thing which I think is valid
27:31
in this case is set for avenatti he's
27:33
got nothing to do with this scam okay
27:38
well I mean if he does he's really
27:40
fucked but I know what you're thinking I
27:44
think it's a good I think it's very well
27:46
constructed but unless if the shoes
27:49
don't come out then you're right all
27:53
right that's it's that simple and it
27:55
doesn't count if they come out with a
27:56
different flag no actually I I'm
28:02
thinking they do it from a marketing
28:04
perspective what you want to do is come
28:06
out with a bunch of different flags
28:08
including the Betsy Ross flag well Ross
28:11
flag has to be in play cuz the guy that
28:14
black professors going on about the
28:16
Betsy Ross flag me something to do with
28:18
slavery is ludicrous
28:21
right but did you know he's all American
28:23
flags did you know to slay Flay did you
28:25
notice how the mainstream jumped on this
28:28
couldn't come up with an actual
28:31
historical reason why this flag is
28:34
racist and so the narrative has become
28:38
there are groups who use that flag
28:42
yeah dice that's the bullcrap right
28:46
let's look at the game okay can you have
28:48
any website I want to see if they're web
28:51
you know this is John this is truly a
28:54
false flag come on now
29:02
my goodness I'm looking here at the KKK
29:06
yeah entering together they got a Nazi
29:09
symbol on a on a clover leaf they got a
29:13
bunch of things but I'm not seeing Betsy
29:16
Ross so this is I think you're I think
29:21
that by the way I think you're dead-on
29:22
that has to be what happened the media
29:25
had this thing they had to find some
29:27
connection to racism so they found maybe
29:30
there's one group of some old layer or
29:34
whatever they call themselves as Betsy
29:36
Ross flag is a symbol I don't know of it
29:38
hey I just I didn't it sure not shown as
29:42
a symbol in blue and the what the hell's
29:46
the name of that clan movie that was
29:49
done by Spike Lee black Klansmen
29:55
well there's one who was there of Betsy
29:57
Ross flag in that I
30:01
no I don't think so I don't think so and
30:03
it wasn't in the movie I'm thinking of
30:04
the great movie that was done in the
30:05
late 20s that something in nations Birth
30:09
of a Nation Birth of a Nation was about
30:12
the origins of the Klan and there was no
30:14
Betsy Ross flag ever reference this
30:16
bullcrap so the so the genesis of the
30:20
story is from the Wall Street Journal
30:22
and I'll read from the story Nike Inc is
30:25
yanking AUSA themed sneaker featuring an
30:28
early American flag after NFL star
30:30
turned activist Colin Kaepernick told
30:32
the company it shouldn't sell a shoe
30:34
with a symbol that he and others
30:35
consider offensive according to people
30:38
familiar with the matter so ill you with
30:45
the matter so this so I don't think
30:48
Kaepernick even called the company
30:50
someone started someone started this
30:53
thing going maybe it went straight to
30:55
the to The Wall Street Journal who knows
30:57
it was according to people familiar or
31:00
familiar with the matter and I think
31:04
Nike heard this went holy crap we got to
31:08
stop this shit that's a possibility but
31:11
that again shit says the shoes will
31:13
never come out but after all this from
31:15
another person just read listen
31:16
Kaepernick is a public personality he
31:19
has an agent you can call him why does
31:21
the Wall Street Journal not call him why
31:24
let me read the column you can say he's
31:26
not available for comment let me read
31:27
the next let me read the next paragraph
31:29
it would answer your question after
31:31
images of the shoe were posted online
31:33
mr. Kaepernick and Nike endorser with no
31:36
more contract reached out the company
31:38
officials saying that he and others felt
31:40
the Betsy Ross flag is an offensive
31:42
symbol because of its connection to an
31:44
era of slavery the people said some
31:47
users on social media responded to posts
31:49
about the shoe with similar concerns mr.
31:51
Kaepernick declined to comment now if
31:56
this way why would he declined to
31:58
comment because all had to happen was
32:01
this news had to come out so that they
32:03
would be for joy talking from your that
32:05
perspective hell with that
32:06
I'm talking about the journalistic
32:08
perspective if you're writing a story
32:11
and this guy's got a you've got a rumor
32:14
that this guy said
32:15
something he's a public personality with
32:17
an agent and you can get a hold of it
32:18
apparently they did but he declined to
32:20
comment why would he declined to comment
32:23
he's an activist he would have commented
32:25
exactly made his story is bogus maybe it
32:29
was Geragos who said maybe I'll have
32:32
Collin talk about your damn shoe well
32:35
that no that's getting into the
32:37
conspiracy side of things but I do but
32:42
again why wouldn't they quote Geragos
32:46
because you're a journalist and you're
32:48
writing this story you're getting people
32:50
on the record on this one because it's
32:51
not like it's a secret in the White
32:53
House it's not something from the CIA
32:55
that you can be thrown in jail for
32:57
revealing this is a simple thing yeah
33:00
well maybe why doesn't Geragos get
33:02
quoted why doesn't Kaepernick get voted
33:04
that people familiar with the thing who
33:07
is who is the people why don't we call
33:09
them well that's why I was so interested
33:11
when I heard your your clip they said
33:13
there was no mention of Kaepernick in
33:15
the retraction of the shoe announcement
33:18
that's interesting the whole thing
33:22
stinks yes but we'll keep it at this
33:25
we'll keep it between promotion and
33:27
blackmail and and we'll keep it and we
33:30
can disagree on this well no we won't be
33:34
disagreeing forever no no when I'm right
33:36
you will come to me and you will come
33:37
gross not gonna have that alrighty then
33:44
congratulations to Gabe comm they joined
33:48
the well at least they they released
33:51
their new system today which is a
33:55
mastodon clone or a fork I should say
33:58
and they have not completely federated
34:02
yet so I haven't been able to I can
34:04
follow myself from no agenda social
34:06
c'mon gab I haven't been able to do with
34:08
the other way around posts aren't
34:09
showing up yet but it's a big thing that
34:12
they're doing and already the social
34:16
justice mastodon feta verse is is
34:19
laughing at them and tell them that
34:21
they're losers why thank you if you're
34:25
into this federated thing like you are
34:27
because they
34:28
why would you not just encourage the
34:31
whole world to go well holdin to know
34:35
the Fed of that you know the Fed of ours
34:37
is run by social justice warriors
34:40
you know it's built by oh yes that's
34:43
right you told me this is built by them
34:44
they're ready to block as soon as they
34:47
come on not everybody did their phonies
34:50
they're just a bunch of Nazis that you
34:52
know that's true that's that's what
34:54
that's what they're saying yeah so now
34:56
that you know they've got this up and
34:57
running and it's not really up and
34:59
running yet immediately it's like ah
35:01
losers I'd I say give them give them a
35:04
week or so to get everything going it'll
35:07
take longer than that maybes you know
35:09
you got a lot you got a lot of users
35:11
you're trying to make the the pub/sub
35:14
activity work and everything I can just
35:16
see all the problems but it's it's a
35:20
start it's a start
35:23
well good it's a gap is a a little more
35:28
open than Twitter that's for sure well
35:31
yeah but you know and there's more and
35:33
more Nazis which is a lot more fun a
35:37
single Nazi posts and I don't really do
35:40
much on gab I just seems to me to be
35:44
pretty much like Twitter only a little
35:46
more complaining yeah and you don't see
35:50
post with this tweet is not available I
35:52
don't see that which is the thing that
35:55
bothers me the most
35:56
well I mean I hope I never go to gap and
35:59
see this tweet is not available anyway
36:04
moving away from the United States for a
36:06
moment we have some big news coming from
36:12
the Euro land from the eurozone as it
36:16
looks like there have been some
36:18
decisions made in the leadership now the
36:24
way it works in and I have a couple of
36:26
clips here the way it works in the
36:27
European Parliament we have the European
36:29
with the European Parliament of which we
36:31
have a president we have the European
36:32
Commission we have the European Council
36:35
then we have the European Central Bank
36:37
and you recall that
36:40
we had the Spitz and Connie dot process
36:43
which is each of the parties the big
36:47
parties in each of the 27 member states
36:49
all say okay here's here's the person we
36:51
would like to have as the president of
36:53
the Council of the Commission of the
36:56
Parliament and choose between one of
37:00
these and then I think it is the council
37:03
itself who goes into the back room and
37:05
deliberates for days on end and they
37:07
choose by secret ballot they choose the
37:10
winners it doesn't necessarily have to
37:11
be the Spitz and Connie Dot
37:13
interestingly enough well there's more
37:15
than just a little frustration amongst
37:16
every piece here in Strasbourg about
37:18
what's happened over the last couple of
37:20
days that yet again it is the council
37:22
that is taking control of who should get
37:24
the top jobs in Europe for the last
37:27
couple of decades this place the
37:29
European Parliament has been trying to
37:30
exert its authority its legitimacy it
37:33
would argue as only directly elected
37:36
elements of the EU institutions that it
37:39
should be able to put forward its
37:40
candidates to take over those leach jobs
37:43
that's what the spritzing candidate
37:44
process was all about it happened in
37:47
2014 with jean-claude Juncker but it
37:49
seems to have no ties with jean-claude
37:53
Juncker because when you look at it none
37:55
of the lead candidates form this
37:57
Parliament have managed to make it into
37:59
those and top their jobs they are
38:02
frustrated here because they look at
38:04
those decisions made in Brussels in the
38:05
back rooms in which leaders have been
38:08
essentially writing our names and
38:10
scratchy notes and others there is not
38:12
as they would say here very transparent
38:14
not very democratic so who exactly was
38:18
chosen well it should come as no
38:20
surprise that a German leader is always
38:22
needed at the head of the the European
38:25
Union project since it truly is the
38:28
German Reich that is running this where
38:30
German gotta have it gotta have a German
38:33
running the show but we know what the
38:35
choices were based on because we
38:37
actually titled one of our shows after
38:39
the reason for the choice of the people
38:41
who have been chosen national leaders
38:43
have finally agreed on the nominations
38:46
for the EU stop jobs but their choices
38:48
still have to be approved by the
38:49
European Parliament two women have been
38:52
four key posts Germany's Defense
38:55
Minister Ursula from the lion to head
38:57
the EU Commission and the French head of
38:59
the IMF Christine Lagarde the European
39:02
Central Bank
39:03
well the European Council made up of
39:05
leaders from all 28 member states had
39:08
spent a grueling three days in Brussels
39:10
trying to thrash out a compromise after
39:13
marathon negotiations holding the
39:15
leaders in Brussels for three days an
39:18
agreement Belgian Prime Minister Sharma
39:20
shell the only person actually present
39:22
at this summit who'll take one of the
39:24
top jobs as european council president
39:27
but it's the last-minute outsider german
39:30
defence minister ursula von der Leyen to
39:33
take what's considered president we have
39:39
chosen two women and two men for the
39:42
four key positions the other woman did
39:52
you know that Europe is a woman yeah
39:57
after all its first of all he says
39:58
gender balance we knew that's what it
40:00
was gonna come down to oh we got two
40:01
women we got two men were gender balance
40:03
we are so fair about it
40:11
there you go Europe is a woman Romer
40:14
just remember that the other woman is
40:16
Christine Lagarde head of the
40:17
International Monetary Fund and former
40:19
French finance minister notably the
40:21
European Commission president is not
40:23
being selected as the lead candidate
40:25
from the winning political grouping in
40:28
the European Parliament
40:29
that would have been Manfred Weber from
40:31
the EPP well von der Leyen
40:34
is from the EPP political family this
40:36
choice may mean the so called spittin
40:38
candidate system is now over so not only
40:43
did they not choose to they wanted hold
40:44
on a second
40:45
so that's a huge surprise the the actual
40:48
way that might be somewhat democratic is
40:50
now kicked out the door goodbye and
40:54
Ang's and Widdicombe of the brexit party
40:58
Nigel Farage's party in the European
41:00
Parliament she was pissed off about it
41:04
Thank You president it's a great honor
41:06
speak on behalf of the largest single
41:08
party in this place and may I say that I
41:13
if I needed any convincing at all that
41:16
the best thing for Britain is to leave
41:19
here as soon as possible it was the way
41:22
that those elections were conducted
41:23
yesterday because if that is this
41:27
place's idea of democracy then that is a
41:31
serious betrayal of every country that
41:35
is represented here because it is not
41:38
democratic at all and that is just one
41:42
of many reasons why Britain is right to
41:46
be leaving this place hopefully on
41:49
Halloween and it is right because there
41:54
is a pattern consistent throughout
41:57
history of oppressed people turning on
42:01
the oppressors slaves against their
42:04
owners the peasantry against the feudal
42:08
barons colonies mr. Verhofstadt against
42:11
their empires and that is why Britain is
42:16
leaving and it doesn't matter which
42:20
language you use we are going and we are
42:24
glad to be going I represent the
42:27
southwest of the United first day but
42:36
this place is decided least this place
42:39
hasn't the powers-that-be have decided
42:41
to actually increase the size of
42:44
fishermen's meshes thereby reducing
42:48
their income by 40 percent that's what
42:50
you do here that's why we're going that
42:53
ruler their gang we're artists
42:58
[Applause]
43:01
the the troll room correctly identified
43:04
this as a as a complete dead ringer for
43:07
any Monty Python sketch and then to end
43:12
up with V again I didn't know but like
43:14
those those those women in the thirty
43:16
thirties comedies that used to have that
43:18
high common character in the 1930s WC
43:26
Fields used them by the Marx Brothers
43:27
used them died conceived a few of them
43:30
there's Margery I can't remember her
43:32
last name there's a bunch of them and
43:34
they could do that voice I'm went to
43:38
dinner a friend of Mines house one time
43:40
in and outside of he's evidence sèvres
43:43
outside of Paris and yet they brought
43:46
over their cousin or something and she's
43:48
a young woman about in her I guess
43:50
thirties mayor young thirties or real
43:52
late 20s maybe and she as a young person
43:55
actually had that voice I've never heard
43:59
it in the wild ever I was my jaws
44:02
dropped the whole haha I learned
44:04
something but he talked like this I
44:06
learned something new in that clip that
44:07
the EU EU is determining what kind of
44:10
toilet you can have how much water can
44:13
flush what kind of light bulb you can
44:14
have you know these are all things that
44:16
people get pretty
44:16
about good at the public I did not
44:19
realize that they had put in a
44:20
regulation to increase the Nets the size
44:23
of the netting apparently smaller fish
44:26
get through these guys their brazen man
44:30
no no no that Nets illegal oh you can't
44:32
use that there's a before I have one
44:35
more thing from Nigel Farage but there's
44:37
also now a European directive for
44:40
electric vehicles in the EU I think by
44:43
2022
44:44
they all have to make noise cuz
44:48
otherwise just blind people who get run
44:50
over yeah this is this is the S sound
44:53
this is the sounds that are being
44:55
proposed yeah these are the system right
44:57
no it's not a joke from the BBC
45:02
that's the sound the electric vehicles
45:05
are supposed to make a song sounds like
45:09
somebody is like a bad organ player I
45:11
think they should use this if the place
45:15
is crawling with these cars making their
45:17
noise you don't nuts this is the one you
45:20
want that's what you want that would be
45:32
some seen that coming down the road now
45:35
before you go on which I wanted here
45:37
there's next step obviously is don't
45:40
what do you think is going on with
45:41
christine lagarde cuz she would she's
45:43
for the Americans in the IMF I believe
45:47
do you think she's gonna be a mole over
45:50
there or she's just gonna switch sides
45:52
to be coming to you oh no no no this is
45:55
complete complete globalization you know
45:59
the u.s. actively worked getting here in
46:01
that role by Framing Dominique
46:04
strauss-kahn remember how fast that went
46:06
oh yeah that was a quickie like and it
46:09
was Cyrus Vance yeah Jim Comey's buddy a
46:12
lot of people involved in all that just
46:14
he just part of the same globalist
46:15
network yeah I think so but I but to
46:18
have her in charge of the European
46:20
Central Bank oh man that's interesting
46:22
that's a big deal that's that should be
46:24
fun to watch good old Fifi she has no
46:27
banking experience he's not a banker
46:29
she's not a banker
46:31
he's a globalist shill so at the at the
46:35
inauguration of all the new members of
46:37
the European Parliament they decided to
46:39
play the european union national anthem
46:42
which is Beethoven's Ode to Joy a fine
46:45
Austrian composer they always resort
46:48
back to the same kinds of things in
46:50
Germany don't they everybody a minor
46:52
back sooner than later and how the
46:54
Valkyries are on their way
46:55
and so the brexit party stood up and
46:58
turned their backs as it played they
47:02
played the anthem you see and we didn't
47:04
stand up as the others did all ramrod
47:06
straight to attention we sat
47:08
and the president of the Parliament mr.
47:09
Dajani Italian said it is polite to
47:13
stand up when the anthem of another
47:16
nation is playing he called this place a
47:19
nation so we obeyed his instructions and
47:22
we did stand up but we just face the
47:24
other way yep you offended a lot of
47:26
people I spoke to Mme piece who said
47:28
they thought it was disrespectful you
47:31
are a member of this Parliament your
47:34
other 28 MEP s remember members of this
47:37
Parliament surely you should have just
47:39
stood up when the anthem was played that
47:41
is in tribute to this Parliament well I
47:44
think it was disrespectful
47:45
what is disrespectful is to take the
47:47
ancient nation states of Europe and
47:50
without asking anybody's permission
47:51
attorney into my country because that's
47:54
what the president of the Parliament
47:55
called it this morning I mean that's
47:56
really disgraceful and I'm not gonna
47:59
stand to attention for this anthem no
48:02
way I'll show respect for any anthem of
48:05
any other country in the world but not a
48:07
false creation like this and I think we
48:09
did the right thing
48:10
no I agree especially when they said
48:14
it's a nation it's a national anthem of
48:17
the European nation installation error
48:20
mmm the whole thing is ludicrous may
48:24
have been the guy saying you know you
48:25
will stand for the nationalism of any
48:27
other nation when I stand for this I
48:29
mean I think it may have been a garage
48:32
maybe over oh well he's always been
48:35
against the national anthem of the
48:36
European Union and I can understand
48:38
they're not a really a union yet I maybe
48:41
should take it Annie get some Nike books
48:47
while you're at it
48:48
I'm Nike then one other thing out of
48:54
Europe I mean I find myself in an
48:56
extremely difficult position I I think I
49:00
know what to do but it's very hard for
49:02
me as as you know I'm a big fan of the
49:05
World Cup soccer for women yeah and the
49:09
big games coming up and you're you're
49:11
between a rock and a hard place I've got
49:13
the the the American ladies I've got the
49:16
Dutch ladies yeah
49:18
- first of all I'm really happy that
49:20
they both made it to the finals cuz I
49:22
mean this really made my day although
49:24
the game between Sweden and the
49:26
Netherlands uh I was thinking of you
49:29
like this is boring it was a pretty
49:34
boring game it's a very boring game I'd
49:37
like very much that the USA got into the
49:40
finals without the troublemaker Rapinoe
49:43
so you know it shows that she's not
49:45
necessary to to win matches and that is
49:49
Alex Morgan who was capped who capped
49:52
the the game she did a nice little
49:55
drinking tea at the end they're like
49:57
screw you limeys it was I thought it was
49:59
fantastic the Brits are crazy on Twitter
50:02
they're all mad as it were rude now
50:05
first of all let's start with this they
50:07
make the crazy observation that the
50:10
Americans are arrogant and rude
50:12
Americans arrogant and rude what what
50:16
there's gambling going on what's holy
50:20
what an insult no this was the insult
50:23
they were playing on Twitter it was well
50:26
the Americans were oh they were laying
50:27
down on the field the whole time there
50:30
are they were faking all their injuries
50:31
but of course they do that because here
50:33
in Europe at least you can get medical
50:35
care I'm like okay well at least we
50:41
brakes it in properly bitch yeah this is
50:50
great
50:50
I like today I mean the game is best
50:52
dumb game it's boring I'm not a big fan
50:54
but I do like the fact that we have this
50:56
this woman's kick-ass team and you know
50:59
America is typically in their sports
51:02
they likes one team to just be horribly
51:04
dominant and he hateful you first you
51:08
like him because he started under the
51:09
Warriors a good example mm-hmm and then
51:11
they get really big too big for their
51:13
own britches they won't go to the White
51:14
House and just show you know they their
51:17
own the place oh yeah we're expected to
51:19
win then they lose so it's a very common
51:24
just like a theme it's like a like a
51:26
melodrama it's corny but fun so sunday
51:29
is the big game
51:30
so I guess we'll have to run a best-of
51:37
yeah I know what's on it midnight anyway
51:41
isn't something like that yeah but the
51:43
score with the know the game plays way
51:45
before midnight the game audion are
51:47
midnight anyway how can you this this is
51:50
what kills me it's like no I'm not gonna
51:52
watch the game at at night after it's
51:55
already over
51:56
oh yes dumb yeah so we'll know the score
52:00
live sports the reason with streaming
52:02
services having live sports because the
52:04
word live is important to sports fans
52:07
esight you know it's like the spoiler
52:09
alert and everything in between
52:11
the in sports it's like you you're it's
52:15
been shown they've done studies if you
52:16
are rooting for one of the teams your
52:18
emotions are pretty much on par with the
52:20
level of the emotions on the team when
52:21
the team wins you're related in a very
52:24
positive way to your system exhibits
52:27
elation and when you lose your system
52:30
you're the fan but you still almost get
52:33
as much depression about losing as the
52:35
team does and so that so you want to
52:37
experience that in real time because you
52:40
can't experience it if it's a three days
52:43
old it's like the exhale bread yes and
52:48
you have to stay away from social media
52:50
and you can't look at anything because
52:52
if people spoil the game there I rarely
52:56
unless it was something that was you
52:58
know some crazy thing took place that
53:01
you'd want to watch it in the replay you
53:03
know I'm the guy that watches about two
53:06
sports games a year one is the Super
53:09
Bowl oh maybe I'll that won't even watch
53:11
the World Series really basketball is
53:14
too fast for me I guess it's just Super
53:15
Bowl and then the World Cup World Cup
53:17
soccer in this case yeah I've been a big
53:19
fan I would be happier if this was
53:22
women's field hockey because I think
53:25
that's that's just like the shorts
53:27
skirts that's that's the sport that
53:29
would make it in America for that very
53:31
reason thank you very much volleyball
53:36
sex is very sexist approach you're
53:39
taking here I don't see it as a man
53:41
versus woman sex thing at all I see it
53:44
as
53:44
line athletes out there competing and
53:49
it's gonna be the end of this - this
53:52
will be the end of it we're not we won't
53:54
beat you I mean you just enjoy well you
53:56
can't because pretty soon men
53:58
identifying his women will be become the
54:01
USA national women's team yeah just a
54:04
bunch of big burly guys let's dudes
54:07
winning well luckily that hasn't crept
54:12
into FIFA yet so I guess we're lucky in
54:15
that regard man anything there was a lot
54:21
of noise about the wall and the cages
54:24
wait maybe start here the because we be
54:30
another the end of this month until we
54:31
get more democratic debates but I did
54:34
just want to play two clips about Kamala
54:38
Harris now she has been backtracking her
54:43
her hand raising to the give
54:47
undocumented immigrants universal health
54:51
care which was the entire lineup on that
54:55
evening of the debates they all like
54:57
yeah sure no problem oment in the debate
55:03
was when every candidate was asked to
55:04
raise their hand if they would abolish
55:06
private insurance in that moment you
55:09
raised your hand but afterwards your
55:11
campaign says actually that's not your
55:12
position so what is your position on
55:14
private insurance so the question was
55:17
would you be willing to give up your
55:19
private insurance that's not how it was
55:23
right okay yeah it's necessarily what I
55:26
heard okay let's just remind miss Harris
55:29
of what was actually asked raise your
55:32
hand it covered if your government plan
55:33
would provide coverage for undocumented
55:37
that's not quite the same as if you
55:39
would do that and in terms of I am
55:42
supportive of Medicare for all and under
55:45
Medicare for all policy private
55:47
insurance would certainly exist and for
55:49
supplemental coverage but Medicare for
55:52
all and my vision of it we would
55:54
actually extend benefits so for example
55:56
vision care dental care hearing aids
55:58
which work we are not covered and anyone
56:01
you know who's a senior can tell you
56:02
they're extremely a jurist massive and
56:04
people have to come out of pocket you
56:06
don't have to be a senior to have
56:07
hearing aids I'm not voting for her pay
56:09
for them included in my perspective on
56:12
the issue of private insurance is this
56:14
and I told the story last night
56:16
look any night in America there is some
56:19
parent who's got a child who has a fever
56:21
blah blah blah I don't want to hear her
56:23
death be on the lookout for the term
56:27
weaponized ignorant be on the lookout
56:31
for it yes okay yeah this is as there
56:36
have been black leaders out there taught
56:38
if you if you're talking about
56:40
Kamla Harris not being african-american
56:43
not being an American black let's say
56:47
you were Atos then you will be called
56:49
out for your weaponized ignorant house
56:53
it weaponized I mean I guess a being
56:56
call out for your ignorant even though
56:58
there's no ignorance involved it's
57:00
actually a deeper understanding but you
57:02
can say that's ignorance from an
57:03
ignorant point of view what's the weapon
57:07
is I don't know but I'm just telling
57:09
them I'm seeing this I'm hearing this
57:11
weaponize ignorance I have the to camel
57:15
versus Don junior tweets clips okay they
57:19
were taken to an extreme on Democracy
57:21
Now with just a lot of bullshit
57:23
California senator and presidential
57:25
candidate Kamala Harris is writing a new
57:28
wave of momentum following her debate
57:30
performance last week when she
57:32
challenged Joe Biden's past history of
57:34
working with segregationist lawmakers
57:37
and his opposition to busing to
57:39
integrate schools and in 1970s
57:41
well Harris has jumped in several
57:43
opinion polls there's been also a
57:44
right-wing backlash online on Thursday
57:48
the president
57:48
son Donald Trump jr. retweeted a message
57:51
from an ultra-right personality that
57:53
read quote Carla Harris is not an
57:55
American black she's half Indian and
57:57
half Jamaican I'm so sick of people
57:59
robbing American blacks like myself of
58:02
our history it's disgusting
58:03
Harris's family were actually slave
58:05
owners so the tweet said Donald Trump
58:08
jr. reposted this so the tweet said yeah
58:12
so the tweet said so now when she says
58:16
that is she implied when she said the
58:19
way she positions this comment this is
58:23
implying that the tweet is bullshit
58:25
because yes the same saying she claimed
58:29
it's like it's not just like claimed but
58:34
it was also the intonation so the tweet
58:37
said in other words Campbell Harris is
58:40
not Jamaican and Indian and her parent
58:43
here and her ancestors never owned
58:46
slaves is that what Amy is implying
58:51
weaponizing said that she's half Indian
58:55
half Jamaican and her ancestors owned
58:58
slaves
58:58
yeah is that true or not that is true
59:01
well then why is Amy implying that is
59:04
not true because Amy is a douchebag okay
59:09
continue off of our history it's
59:11
disgusting
59:12
Harris's family were actually slave
59:14
owners so the tweet said Donald Trump
59:17
jr. reposted the tweet adding is this
59:20
true Wow
59:22
Trump jr. then deleted the tweet later
59:26
that night after coming under fire from
59:28
several other twenty20 presidential
59:31
candidates including Joe Biden who
59:33
tweeted quote the same forces of hatred
59:34
Rudin birtherism that questioned Barack
59:36
Obama's American citizenship and even
59:38
his racial identity are now being used
59:41
against Senator Kamala Harris unquote
59:43
now please tell me that right after that
59:45
Amy and her Democracy Now cohorts went
59:49
into Kamala's parents and their history
59:52
and and where she grew up in where she
59:55
went to school and and her true heritage
59:57
they did that I'm sure it's democracy
59:59
now after all
1:00:00
I'd like the fact that you use using my
1:00:02
bit I know it's crazy I'm doing sports
1:00:05
I'm doing your well let's answer that
1:00:07
question with the next thing that
1:00:09
happens here 2020 Democratic
1:00:11
presidential hopeful Julian Castro told
1:00:13
CNN Donald Trump jr. behaved like a
1:00:15
coward this is the game these folks play
1:00:18
they put something out there you notice
1:00:20
what he did he tweeted it out and then
1:00:23
he deleted it like a coward so he can
1:00:26
say oh that was just a mistake but he
1:00:27
knows what he's doing he's giving voice
1:00:30
to these racist you know utterances
1:00:35
about Senator Harris you know we need to
1:00:39
dispel them immediately and condemn them
1:00:41
and then not give them any more life
1:00:43
because they're disgusting
1:00:46
well I'm no that is clearly no that's a
1:00:52
no instead they attack him as being a
1:00:55
racist pig now the thing that's
1:00:59
interesting to me about this little
1:01:01
brouhaha and which is based on the
1:01:04
simple fact that she's half Indian half
1:01:06
Jamaican I mean so what well they just
1:01:08
admit it no no you can't admit it so
1:01:12
this is what's the interesting it but
1:01:14
the and that's a fact
1:01:16
and then so they try to twist it into a
1:01:19
version of birtherism oh yeah that's if
1:01:23
I am because how does that work in
1:01:26
logically if it does not she doesn't
1:01:29
they're just the trick I'll tell you why
1:01:31
because I listen to this thing this is
1:01:35
diluted yes what yes
1:01:37
okay first of all if you ask anyone any
1:01:42
white person in America and anywhere in
1:01:44
the world probably what was Barack Obama
1:01:48
they will say America's first
1:01:50
african-american president he was not in
1:01:52
fact if you believe that he was the
1:01:55
story that he was born in Indonesia or a
1:01:58
born of an Indonesian father and a white
1:02:01
mother in Hawaii then he is not African
1:02:04
American he's not ados he is black brown
1:02:07
whatever you want to call it does not
1:02:09
have the the complete black experience
1:02:11
of African Americans now if you want to
1:02:14
believe he was born in Kenya yeah I mean
1:02:17
you can say he's African / American but
1:02:20
not the same as African America does not
1:02:22
have the same the same background but
1:02:25
they were compared the comparison of
1:02:27
Kamala Harris who was also not African
1:02:29
American American descendant of slavery
1:02:32
that's how you get that comparison they
1:02:34
need to pull that apart pull it away
1:02:37
from the god Obama who also was not
1:02:40
African American and so they use
1:02:41
something convenient it's it's I think a
1:02:44
dangerous strategy but it's very
1:02:45
convenient because you get to say that's
1:02:48
birtherism which immediately makes it
1:02:50
racist and something Trump did which is
1:02:52
also not true but Trump is universally
1:02:55
land for startling birtherism the
1:02:58
Republicans have got
1:02:59
to get back on the old track that
1:03:01
Hillary is the one who came up with the
1:03:03
birth to River campaign group her boys
1:03:06
are campaign yeah in particular that one
1:03:09
guys that eludes me but it's their
1:03:11
strategy it was during the campaign in
1:03:14
2008 that this came up it wasn't had
1:03:17
nothing to do with Trump in 2016 you
1:03:21
know that was eight years later that the
1:03:23
Trump started well actually he started
1:03:25
maybe a couple years earlier just as I
1:03:27
think as a lark but I have I have a clip
1:03:31
here which will just dump out of him
1:03:33
we're done with this was a call-in show
1:03:35
on Whur 96.3 this is Howard University
1:03:38
radio college radio but not a small
1:03:41
station dr. Greg Carr he's the chair of
1:03:44
the afro-american studies for Howard
1:03:46
University and well listen this exchange
1:03:49
let me see if I can get it thanks for
1:03:51
calling what's on your mind
1:03:52
thank you for having me good evening to
1:03:55
you also dr. Carr Steve umbrella
1:03:58
I was calling today actually because I
1:04:00
am actually a one of the people that is
1:04:02
a part of the Atos movement the American
1:04:06
descended in slavery movement and I
1:04:08
actually I'm engaged with you actually
1:04:10
on Twitter mr. Carr I actually wanted to
1:04:13
make a couple things clear actually the
1:04:14
conversation for us at least or on
1:04:17
Twitter or with I think a large portion
1:04:19
of black America I'm not saying all has
1:04:21
nothing to do with Kamala Harris new
1:04:22
class it really doesn't most black
1:04:24
people don't even care about that what
1:04:26
we're talking about is lineage and
1:04:28
ethnicity that's what we're talking
1:04:29
about and if your family comes rooted
1:04:31
out of Jamaica all of your cars in your
1:04:33
grandparents he can't be African
1:04:35
American it's very simple now when I say
1:04:38
african-american I mean a descendant of
1:04:40
us chattel slavery I don't mean a
1:04:42
second-generation person whose parents
1:04:44
partner his over native-born African
1:04:46
okay so that's kind of the issue the
1:04:49
other issue that we're dealing with is
1:04:50
that black America has learned from the
1:04:52
Obama administration I would have to
1:04:54
agree with you mr. car here that Obama
1:04:55
is not the greatest president at all and
1:04:57
if you look at his policies he actually
1:04:59
took away more from HBCU funding than
1:05:02
George Bush did which most black people
1:05:03
don't know but we've been largely an
1:05:05
apolitical group with any more or less
1:05:07
doing it with an awareness and trying to
1:05:10
instill a political education or
1:05:13
awareness
1:05:13
in the african-american community the
1:05:15
largely lack this has this policy do not
1:05:18
support black people that's the problem
1:05:20
not only their records not support black
1:05:22
people but black people's in telling
1:05:24
every candidate we want a black agenda
1:05:26
here this is to black candidates have
1:05:29
one so that would be something that
1:05:31
black people should be looking at they
1:05:33
supposedly these are black candidates
1:05:35
supposedly African American mr. Booker
1:05:37
is for sure but these people don't
1:05:39
actually have anything for black people
1:05:42
what they have is to share for everyone
1:05:44
else but h-1b one with which my parents
1:05:47
actually support for Indians which he is
1:05:49
an Indian first because that's okay that
1:05:54
was pretty funny hey h-1b one of course
1:05:56
she wants to do that's her own people
1:05:58
for the Indians that she's having the
1:05:59
addicted also behind night service the
1:06:02
black community the actual data hold on
1:06:07
for a second there go ahead doctor car
1:06:08
yeah I was gonna say the brother Derek I
1:06:10
know you hang on for a few minutes this
1:06:12
is this is the kind of weaponized
1:06:14
ignorant get a das this hashtag is
1:06:18
promoting there is no and there you have
1:06:20
it weaponized ignorant and he's going
1:06:23
against us you say so this is Karl just
1:06:25
laid out everything that is clip of the
1:06:27
day for me two more times
1:06:35
this guy doctor car who's an apologist I
1:06:39
guess her someone or something and the
1:06:41
Democrats is just a Democrat and so he's
1:06:44
just gonna he's not putting up in
1:06:46
anything see a lot of black Democrats
1:06:49
actually blood more white than black a
1:06:52
lot of Democrats period do not want to
1:06:54
see anyone who's black get out of line
1:06:57
don't you they're getting out alive
1:06:59
exactly up in property well listen
1:07:02
listen to 30 seconds you know you don't
1:07:04
speak for anyone other than yourself I
1:07:06
hope you don't embrace the extreme
1:07:08
xenophobia of Antonio more or you hate
1:07:13
carne Lisa and Tony or more is the guy
1:07:16
we played who does YouTube's from his
1:07:18
car yeah extreme xenophobia
1:07:20
sorry I'm not hearing a doctor car they
1:07:22
broadcast on YouTube some these other
1:07:24
venues
1:07:25
I'm not sure if you understand I mean
1:07:27
you know just so we're very clear we say
1:07:29
we have the data I assume you're talking
1:07:30
about sandy dirty my colleague sandy
1:07:33
dirty at Duke none of this and I'm sure
1:07:36
you've also read the platform's of all
1:07:38
the candidates for Democratic nomination
1:07:41
or seen the debates for example their
1:07:44
positions on appointments to the federal
1:07:46
bench the Trump administration is
1:07:48
appointed about a fifth of the federal
1:07:50
bench in the last two years these are
1:07:52
the judges that will decide our fates
1:07:55
the fates of the people who claim to be
1:07:58
speaking for the majority of black
1:08:00
people and not only is it incredibly
1:08:02
short-sighted and deeply under-informed
1:08:05
it's really weaponized ignorant to talk
1:08:07
about anything from reparations to
1:08:10
immigration visas as you know these are
1:08:13
the single issues facing the black
1:08:16
community and and dear God with all due
1:08:18
respect brother I think anyone listening
1:08:21
to what you've laid out of last 60 to 90
1:08:24
seconds can come away very clear about
1:08:28
one thing this is not an informed
1:08:33
political opinion and as far as this who
1:08:36
is black and who is not black
1:08:38
uh I would encourage you to study not
1:08:40
only long histories reparations movement
1:08:41
but the history of African solidarity
1:08:44
movements with and on and on I'll put it
1:08:46
in the show notes
1:08:47
the whole thing is kind of inter
1:08:48
interesting to listen to there it is
1:08:51
shut up shut up you're ignorant and your
1:08:57
line and your weapon hey the two old
1:09:01
white guys over here they they see
1:09:03
what's going on we hear it oh that guy
1:09:07
that that a das guy they've called in is
1:09:10
the G knows what's going on - he's not
1:09:12
gonna put up with this bullcrap
1:09:13
thank goodness affiliates are pissed
1:09:21
once again so with that I'd like to
1:09:23
thank you very much for your courage and
1:09:24
say in the morning to you the man who
1:09:26
put the C in the colonial flag
1:09:27
Jhansi anybody knew machete boots the
1:09:32
graphene dear sons the war games nice
1:09:34
out there
1:09:34
morning to all the trolls who who did
1:09:37
show up to
1:09:38
hey I know it's a tough one let me see
1:09:39
what we got in our a troll room we've
1:09:42
got hmm 837 not bad for a fourth of July
1:09:47
appreciate y'all showing up that is no
1:09:49
agenda stream comm where we had live
1:09:52
priests dreams today there's always
1:09:53
something cool going on Nick the rat
1:09:55
last night you can go to no agenda
1:09:57
scream calm where you can hop on the on
1:10:00
the stream listen what's going on in
1:10:01
real time you control you can just do
1:10:04
whatever you want pretty much troll and
1:10:05
I'd like to thank our artists who
1:10:08
brought us the artwork for episode 1151
1:10:10
the title of that was brand purpose now
1:10:12
this was Nick the rat who I just
1:10:15
mentioned who brought us the the album
1:10:17
art it was the rainbow pride no agenda
1:10:20
art which we had a tough choice I'm
1:10:26
gonna go look at the art so we can cuz
1:10:28
once in a while it's nice to talk about
1:10:29
how what we did why we chose the art
1:10:31
that we chose and that sort of thing
1:10:33
well there were reasons why we didn't
1:10:35
choose some otherwise really good
1:10:36
contenders yeah and I think it should be
1:10:39
discussed at least at least oh by the
1:10:42
way Thorin remember Thorin yeah Dory who
1:10:46
knew disappeared he he tweeted he
1:10:48
tweeted this morning he said guys I'm
1:10:51
not over board
1:10:52
I I no longer have the same dude named
1:10:55
Ben job that I have so I no longer have
1:10:57
an opportunity to listen live and do the
1:11:02
artwork and but he's he's still on board
1:11:04
and he's yes you have to listen live
1:11:08
yeah there's no other way to do that so
1:11:11
we had and some Nike stuff which was not
1:11:14
really appropriate when I like the most
1:11:17
but it was not it was another Nick the
1:11:19
rat piece which was biting with the
1:11:21
makeup on I'm not sorry Bernie with the
1:11:24
makeup on which was kind of a I saw it
1:11:26
excited this with Al Gore I had done a
1:11:29
picture and I use it over and over again
1:11:30
in my blog and elsewhere Al Gore wearing
1:11:33
eye shadow and red lips because of that
1:11:35
one debate that he was in that one time
1:11:37
we're against Bush where they have so
1:11:39
much makeup on oh yeah I forgot about
1:11:42
that
1:11:42
yes he was a it's just so I just did it
1:11:45
over the top and so I thought this
1:11:46
particular who won with Bernie with the
1:11:49
red lips was pretty funny then they were
1:11:52
here's the one that I wanted the one
1:11:54
that I really wanted to be good was by
1:11:56
Darren O'Neill and it was based on the
1:11:59
Knitting community if you don't call out
1:12:01
Trump as a racist in the Knitting
1:12:03
community and he had he had the knitted
1:12:06
sweater with Trump sucks but then the
1:12:09
knitting needles look like chopsticks
1:12:12
well the knitting needles weren't look
1:12:14
like chopsticks a and B my complaint was
1:12:16
he didn't and I don't I mean there you
1:12:19
don't have a lot of time to do this art
1:12:21
so this is a speed art
1:12:22
yeah and no disrespect we're just we're
1:12:24
just routine yard is tough it's rough
1:12:26
and this hardened but people do it and
1:12:28
they can do it and it can be done it's a
1:12:29
tough go what he had to do here and I
1:12:31
know it was easy or not easy because not
1:12:34
everybody can texturize the despont
1:12:37
so he needed the texturized the font so
1:12:40
it looked like knitting and font yeah
1:12:42
that's also true so that was the mistake
1:12:44
I didn't like it that's the reason I got
1:12:46
rejected then we had the pedo bear
1:12:49
which was your favorite I think it was
1:12:52
pretty funny but he can't use the pedo
1:12:54
bear in our cars with a little dancer
1:12:56
girl uh dancer girl and a pedo bear like
1:13:01
no this is not a good idea this is not a
1:13:04
good idea but we did we were amused
1:13:06
ho-ho
1:13:07
I also like podcast madness yeah as in
1:13:11
reefer madness podcast madness yeah
1:13:15
bear ask Godzilla bear ask oh right who
1:13:18
would had a double he would have hit two
1:13:20
in a row which is it been nice for him
1:13:22
bye I did like that piece a lot but
1:13:24
Nick's like we went to flag and that's
1:13:27
also big and I recall myself saying this
1:13:30
you see this thing you're gonna tap on
1:13:32
it you want to click on man how could
1:13:34
you go wrong
1:13:35
we actually harped on corporate abuse of
1:13:39
the LGBTQIA pique community right by
1:13:43
using the pride flag and we went super
1:13:45
meta and just did the same thing I was
1:13:47
so proud of course yes very good yes
1:13:49
good for us
1:13:51
No Agenda are generated are calm in case
1:13:53
you're listening along in real-time if
1:13:55
you want to check out what's going on
1:13:56
and you can also submit yourself not
1:13:58
yourself but your artwork yourself
1:14:00
anytime it's appropriate and we we
1:14:03
appreciate the work that all of our
1:14:05
artists do and thank you Nick the rat
1:14:06
Noah Jenna art generator Georgian
1:14:08
chamber up calm so let's thank a few
1:14:11
people starting with somebody here in
1:14:17
groanin vagin oh and let me see-oh
1:14:22
haricot grunhagen almost here Co I get
1:14:27
that kind of here Co through Novation
1:14:30
Luna vagin yes I understand he's from
1:14:34
Holland yes $1,100 oh well nice uh kind
1:14:46
of miss it should have been fifty kind
1:14:48
of miss miss the show club I think we
1:14:51
should bonus him and just give him the
1:14:52
show club member even though it's not
1:14:55
1152 well he get yeah use 1102 I thought
1:15:01
it may be just okay now no no okay
1:15:04
I'm just thinking and he would quite a
1:15:06
note he says please take editorial
1:15:08
freedom thank your will der Jon and Adam
1:15:10
sir Hendrick unwittingly hit me in the
1:15:13
mouth with son Saturday's meetup so he
1:15:15
got him out of the meetup that would
1:15:17
have been in quick donor that would have
1:15:20
been in hey hey hand Rick go find more
1:15:23
guys like this guy good work sir
1:15:25
Hendrick that's fantastic
1:15:28
I discovered your show all the way on
1:15:31
table so he's not overnight it's not an
1:15:32
overnight success almost a year ago via
1:15:35
the TPO podcast the best podcast in the
1:15:37
Netherlands according to the Mueller
1:15:38
truth I read it's true and it didn't
1:15:41
miss an episode sense I cannot show up
1:15:43
for the Dutch Meetup ah in my hometown
1:15:45
being a giant douche bag compliments for
1:15:47
the show not only did I not miss an
1:15:50
episode I only recall two pre-recorded
1:15:52
episodes in a year so obvious so I'm not
1:15:55
getting they hit me in the mouth of
1:15:57
Saturday's meetup but okay it's
1:16:00
dedicated is what he's saying who would
1:16:02
have known that a slick countdown
1:16:04
present
1:16:04
from my use you Adam would become a
1:16:08
voice of reason in my life must be John
1:16:12
keeping him and check exact slick and
1:16:16
commercial back then from my view
1:16:18
dressed up all-black and pointy shoes
1:16:20
and such pointy yes I did let me my
1:16:25
brain kicked in when I was a student
1:16:26
even back in the 89 I chose the
1:16:28
ridiculousness of upcoming global
1:16:31
warming as a subject for a presentation
1:16:32
your show is a breath of fresh air I'm
1:16:35
looking forward to the like-minded
1:16:36
people this Saturday oh he's going this
1:16:38
Saturday I guess I can write a book a
1:16:41
rivaling Tolkien with observations
1:16:43
fitting the show but that's not a note
1:16:46
whoops
1:16:47
however I do ponder about the
1:16:49
advertising ruling the world I fully
1:16:51
agree this the advertisers during the
1:16:53
behavior of the platform and media to
1:16:55
the whim of a small an interesting
1:16:57
uninteresting minority this is true this
1:16:59
is good observation and the Netherlands
1:17:01
advertisers like Heineken Gillette and
1:17:03
even the Dutch army recruitment have
1:17:06
been call out at times however in my
1:17:08
view people taking offense and willing
1:17:10
to boycott are a not watching something
1:17:14
I can't read it material be lazy
1:17:17
pacifists see men with beards and hair
1:17:22
buns and women who refuse to shave for
1:17:24
the patriarchy and all drink beer from
1:17:28
micro breweries it's a good run down
1:17:30
what nanny says oh here's the reason for
1:17:33
his donation amount
1:17:35
I'll get the inevitable Knight vote as I
1:17:37
did 18 plus 18 is the shape-shifting Jew
1:17:41
donation plus 33 in the magic number
1:17:43
times 11 times 3
1:17:47
so we did a lot of magical numbers to
1:17:50
come up with this donation amount yeah
1:17:55
that was yeah I guess it was it was in
1:17:58
but was it in he did the down head you
1:18:01
don't use Kroners or anything they use
1:18:02
euro and he used dollars we give comes
1:18:06
up with $100,000 107 uh-huh okay well I
1:18:10
don't know she came up with a big
1:18:12
numbers all I know and he would like to
1:18:15
be known as Sir here Co Knight of the
1:18:18
papal fiefdom of Utrecht which he is to
1:18:21
rule some day he said good neither my
1:18:24
are scheduled yes you're on deck that's
1:18:27
what it's for go to Dvorak that ordered
1:18:29
/ peerage dot i TM no dot HTM all
1:18:33
uppercase you can find out what they
1:18:36
will be responsible for neither I or the
1:18:38
CBF are that religious but it's still
1:18:40
home of the only Dutch Pope ever always
1:18:43
that so I didn't know that there was
1:18:44
even a Dutch Pope ever at all know this
1:18:47
either it and did anything remotely
1:18:50
papal it's safer to be a knight than an
1:18:52
altar boy
1:18:54
yeah I'm looking forward to the mutton
1:18:57
and Mead would bring some hold on sanur
1:18:58
and curry billing it cabling it write
1:19:01
that down
1:19:02
so I gotta get that the table hold on to
1:19:05
newer is the fresh new herring that the
1:19:11
whenever they have the the new catch the
1:19:13
first catch of the year they eat it raw
1:19:16
you eat it raw what would you slather it
1:19:18
with onions do you eat it with us or is
1:19:21
it it's not that oily crap yet it was
1:19:24
very fat so you know I did there's stuff
1:19:27
you bias it's like you tend usually in
1:19:29
it's got its Dane the Danes eat especial
1:19:33
explain this it's a herring that is
1:19:35
completely just marinated in a thick
1:19:38
viscous oil now so these have obviously
1:19:41
been in salt first you know to fry away
1:19:44
anything that will kill you
1:19:46
you hold it by the tail so they cut the
1:19:48
head off they gut the fish so then you
1:19:50
just have the you know the two kind of
1:19:52
sides left you pour some some chopped
1:19:55
some diced onions into that and then you
1:19:58
tilt your head back you hold the thing
1:20:00
up
1:20:00
by his tail and you don't eat it and it
1:20:04
is dynamite I'm sure it's good I like
1:20:08
pickle at my hearing I've been you've I
1:20:10
be generally pickled herring I like the
1:20:11
pickling but and usually I'd you don't
1:20:16
get too many of the full fishes which
1:20:17
you can do that with you
1:20:19
chunks unfortunately all right and then
1:20:22
and then while he does he has does he
1:20:25
have a jingle check on that for me with
1:20:28
his question here
1:20:34
he says PS can you please explain what
1:20:37
the significance of the goat is I get
1:20:39
all of the show except for the goat
1:20:44
well but well there's no significant two
1:20:48
significance to the good it's just we
1:20:50
started playing this goat because it
1:20:52
sounds like a person screaming and then
1:20:54
we started mixing it in with other
1:20:56
things and then someone came over the
1:20:58
idea of goat Karma
1:20:59
and so we put it in with a Carm but
1:21:01
there's no it's just wait involved also
1:21:04
there was goat yoga I think maybe that's
1:21:07
when it I don't think so I'm talking
1:21:09
about the goat yoga does anyone know the
1:21:12
the the genesis of the goat
1:21:16
I think it's yourself evolved a hazard
1:21:19
as a lark hmm
1:21:20
joke although Sir Chris Wilson I mean he
1:21:24
apparently is sleeping with the goat oh
1:21:26
it was the goat it was the emotional
1:21:28
support animal that's how it came up
1:21:31
when people were yeah yeah yes of cause
1:21:35
one of our our haha funny jokes people
1:21:37
put taking peacocks on airplanes an
1:21:42
emotional support goat well it's just a
1:21:44
funny sound we play stuff sometimes that
1:21:49
can you imagine coming at your backyard
1:21:53
somebody's being murdered
1:21:55
it goes back quite a while though this
1:21:58
this is goat stuff yeah service goat
1:22:02
karma yeah here it is this is I knew we
1:22:03
had it
1:22:05
you've got we call the service go car
1:22:11
service go service go do this all right
1:22:13
well thank you very much see you at the
1:22:15
round table with your whole intern you
1:22:17
and Kiplinger Leslie lot young was the
1:22:21
young from Jamestown New York comes in
1:22:23
with 450 dollars on one of these Bank
1:22:27
chicks with a little note on this is no
1:22:28
jingles no Carlmont no note okay well
1:22:31
thank you very much this is fantastic
1:22:33
Wesley love that yes appreciate ah
1:22:35
Andrew a German in Canton Georgia $412 a
1:22:40
sixty two cents and that's another
1:22:42
cheque and he said not a handwritten but
1:22:44
a typed note shall read finally I'm
1:22:47
paying off my enlightenment debt to the
1:22:49
No Agenda show thank you for your
1:22:50
patience and for my persistent
1:22:52
douchebaggery since my last donation
1:22:54
this humble token of my appreciation
1:22:56
should reserve me a seat at the round
1:22:58
table and perhaps ensure a little future
1:23:00
karma and then he's got all his
1:23:02
accounting so he got the ten no 33
1:23:06
please Knight me saw Randy of the
1:23:07
Hickory flat protectors from all horses
1:23:09
and he is on the list okay
1:23:12
also please have me to the birthday list
1:23:14
I'm not sure if he's on there 707
1:23:16
because it's lucky and it's my birthday
1:23:19
707 it's a good that is a good day but
1:23:21
my daughter J is born on 7-eleven oh
1:23:26
yeah which I was so thankful for k so
1:23:29
okay so Wesley
1:23:31
no not Wesley um Andrew German yes he's
1:23:35
on the list
1:23:36
no my saying that yeah Andrew German yes
1:23:41
he's on the list and we make sure he's
1:23:43
his Titleist proper yesterday Andrew of
1:23:45
the Hickory flat protector of small
1:23:47
horses okay
1:23:48
he continues i Adam I was in Austin last
1:23:50
year on business it wasn't ten minutes
1:23:52
before I was brushed back by a green
1:23:54
scooter and stepped in dog crap it was
1:23:56
the beginning of a wonderful three days
1:23:58
John we recently sold our start up in
1:24:01
the little office by the railroad tracks
1:24:02
for a ton of dough and now we have to
1:24:04
move to fancier digs sadly I became a
1:24:07
bit of a foamer every time I heard the
1:24:10
train horn a special shout-out to the
1:24:12
Atlanta local 404 looking forward to our
1:24:16
next meetup in a couple of weeks those
1:24:17
shows have been simply the best lately
1:24:19
no jingles no car my EMF and best wishes
1:24:22
and I was gonna say there was something
1:24:27
oh he had nothing for the router for the
1:24:29
round table no requirements okay thank
1:24:35
you very much and err and see you the
1:24:37
round table I onward here mark may mark
1:24:41
may land in Baton Rouge Louisiana 333 74
1:24:46
happy Independence Day plea please count
1:24:50
this donation is a point for independent
1:24:52
state contest oh right we have this well
1:24:55
he's gonna count this for ya 74 he's
1:24:57
gonna put this pennies in so he's on
1:24:59
them he's American
1:25:00
okay this contribution honors the
1:25:03
American legacy of free speech that
1:25:04
Canada does not have just demonstrated
1:25:07
twice I read it exactly I was
1:25:11
by the way which is demonstrated twice a
1:25:13
week on the best podcast in the universe
1:25:15
for jingles can I get John Brennan's
1:25:17
innocent until alleged guilty fear is
1:25:20
freedom from ben shapiro and the ben
1:25:22
shapiro laughs adios mofos and the ben
1:25:25
shapiro laughs I don't think it's
1:25:29
labeled as such and what I'll do I'll do
1:25:31
a equally as good ben shapiro for you
1:25:34
people are innocent until well alleged
1:25:36
to be involved in some type of criminal
1:25:38
activity
1:25:53
oh my you've got karma Vincent James and
1:26:05
Madison Alabama comes in at 333 dollars
1:26:08
and I guess he gets upgraded tonight
1:26:09
becomes a night this puts me over the
1:26:12
top to become an unlighted always gonna
1:26:14
be I did very well so here's what
1:26:16
happened I got a note from the back
1:26:18
office this guy has to be knighted
1:26:19
knighted and then he becomes a baron in
1:26:22
in one sitting
1:26:23
yeah this is not an insta baron though
1:26:26
which is different yeah he's apparent he
1:26:29
just was been a knight for a while he
1:26:31
just never cashed in on it so it's
1:26:33
belated it's not a Black Knight because
1:26:36
it wasn't our screw-up it was his and it
1:26:38
wasn't a screw-up he is intentional I
1:26:39
could go on I will send my accounting
1:26:42
via email what she did I'd love to be
1:26:43
knighted on the fourth which is today I
1:26:45
like this actually was a promotion we
1:26:47
could have done I said I'll send my
1:26:50
Tyler he we got all this stuff in
1:26:52
Houston we could have done freedom
1:26:54
nights yeah we leave a lot on the table
1:27:04
we do because we want to do content in
1:27:07
the show which Steve 200 just plain old
1:27:15
Steve's he's in Satan's asshole aka
1:27:20
Orlando Florida all right very good
1:27:24
hmm Steve from Satan's asshole
1:27:28
if you've ever been to Orlando during
1:27:30
the summertime you'd understand why I
1:27:32
dub it Satan's asshole please give me a
1:27:35
D douching I've been listening a little
1:27:43
over two months now thanks to my good
1:27:45
friend Kenny the German Kerman I would
1:27:48
also like to thank John the Brewer for
1:27:51
introducing Kenny the German Kerman
1:27:53
because without him I may have never
1:27:55
found the podcast no thank you and keep
1:27:57
up the great work love how that works
1:28:00
thank you very much thank you Steve and
1:28:01
thank you
1:28:02
that Kenny the German Kerman and Lucinda
1:28:06
John the Brewer and John the brewer who
1:28:08
stopped brewing apparently Oh No
1:28:11
Keith Gibson $200 the brand discussion
1:28:15
from Sunday was great in another example
1:28:17
of the excellent work done by the show
1:28:19
happy for a happy fourth and he needs a
1:28:23
F cancer jingle thank you for your
1:28:25
courage
1:28:26
[Applause]
1:28:30
you've got karma Stephen Keith or to
1:28:35
associate executive producers for show
1:28:37
1152 and that's our group of associates
1:28:40
and executive producers for the show and
1:28:43
we want to thank them for supporting
1:28:44
this show and keeping everything going
1:28:46
on an even keel that great turnout for
1:28:48
for a day off here in the United States
1:28:53
of gitmo nation proper thank you for
1:28:56
executive producing or associate
1:28:58
executive producing it is a it is a duty
1:29:00
for some an innate obligation and others
1:29:04
participate in many other ways people
1:29:06
give lower amounts will be thanking them
1:29:07
$50 and above in our second segment but
1:29:09
also you heard us thank our artists for
1:29:12
our artwork and there's just a lot of
1:29:13
things to be thankful for particularly
1:29:15
on this day of freedom
1:29:16
so remember we'll be back with another
1:29:18
show on Sunday it could be a best-of if
1:29:21
I'm watching the world's women Cup
1:29:23
soccer but maybe I'll just show up just
1:29:25
for the heck of it please support us out
1:29:26
of Iraq dot org slash
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na and now that you know the entire
1:29:31
genesis of the ghost
1:29:33
so propagates our formula is this we go
1:29:37
out for your people in the mouth
1:29:39
[Applause]
1:29:44
what
1:29:48
[Music]
1:29:51
[Applause]
1:29:54
I do have a note of business so two
1:29:57
notes of business to discuss briefly
1:29:58
that one is I still haven't received the
1:30:01
wedding video from you thanks oh I have
1:30:04
it I've uploaded it to the cosmic wienie
1:30:07
and I will give you this specific link
1:30:09
it's nothing you can accidentally find
1:30:11
obviously because it's too big it's a
1:30:14
gigabyte yeah we'll see so you pretty
1:30:17
much just gave everybody license to go
1:30:19
and find this video on your cosmic weeny
1:30:21
like you can't do a directory listing no
1:30:24
you can't you you end up with a page
1:30:27
[Music]
1:30:29
download a gigabyte out no I'll just
1:30:32
take it off it's not only don't want to
1:30:35
burden the site with a gigabyte download
1:30:37
so I mean one-way effect once you take
1:30:41
it down I'm taking I'm get rid of it we
1:30:44
got our photos we got the wedding photos
1:30:46
finally they came back good news that I
1:30:51
could use some photos yeah definitely
1:30:54
there's some I got some there's great
1:30:57
photos of you dancing yes good we'll use
1:31:02
those yes there's also photos of the
1:31:04
conga line with Horowitz
1:31:06
I think definitely there's a photo of
1:31:11
you I think you me me me
1:31:15
Grand Duke David Foley and then Horowitz
1:31:18
is in the back and he almost looks like
1:31:20
it like a mafia hit man that's kind of
1:31:23
standing there and you're protecting us
1:31:25
it's very very odd these are great
1:31:27
photos so yes we shall ensure you have a
1:31:31
few to use anything embarrassing is
1:31:34
always good right it's always the best
1:31:38
and that's what people want to see in
1:31:39
the newsletter if they haven't signed up
1:31:41
or if they've given up on the newsletter
1:31:43
because there's one too many Appeals
1:31:44
yeah I people get sick of it but the
1:31:47
newsletter I think is a is a top-notch
1:31:49
product yes I agree it's an outstanding
1:31:53
product actually oh it's got a laughs
1:31:55
there's always a good laugh in there so
1:31:57
we really yeah or the second piece of
1:31:59
business I'm sorry is a reminder it's
1:32:02
been on the list for several shows now
1:32:04
and somehow it just keeps slipping our
1:32:06
mind probably because we talked about it
1:32:07
after
1:32:07
the show which is dumb it's why we don't
1:32:09
do that very often talk about anything
1:32:10
except the show you are working on a
1:32:15
radio play well not I'm gonna do 10
1:32:18
radio plays whoa yeah because I can do
1:32:22
radio plays I know how to do him i I've
1:32:24
done him in the wind this when I was at
1:32:26
Foothill College taking broadcast we did
1:32:29
radio plays it was a que ik but it was
1:32:31
doable and but we had a real on the air
1:32:35
radio station which is still exist k FRC
1:32:38
and no Susie can't Farsi no kidding no
1:32:43
it's not I can't Farsi it's something
1:32:45
else I can't remember but it's a good
1:32:46
station good student station and but it
1:32:48
had a lot of power it wasn't like a
1:32:50
wimpy little local station
1:32:53
anyway I've decided because I've been
1:32:57
gut I don't know why I've gotten a hair
1:32:58
up my ass but I've decided I've been
1:33:00
researching Broadway plays from the
1:33:02
burns mantle series of best plays which
1:33:05
he started doing in 1919 that was born
1:33:09
in 1870 and every year he did this for
1:33:11
every season of Broadway and there's a
1:33:13
lot of old plays in there that would
1:33:15
make excellent short half-hour radio
1:33:18
plays if you adapted them and
1:33:21
adaptations is the way you do these
1:33:24
things and so I want to do a ten of them
1:33:28
and I need some voice acting talents oh
1:33:31
well I'm glad you came to me John as you
1:33:33
know I'm out standing a voice to
1:33:35
pronounce Decatur and that's a good
1:33:37
example of why not looking for but I
1:33:40
will say I am missing although you have
1:33:46
one on the line that might work I am
1:33:48
missing the big boomer the big booming
1:33:51
voice the frontline party's already told
1:33:53
you who the who yeah I'm gonna try him
1:33:55
if he's got the big booming do we
1:33:56
mention him or do we not mention him
1:33:58
Darren O'Neill yeah Darren Oni
1:34:00
apparently has a nice big boomer this
1:34:02
massive boomer hello
1:34:06
Darren oh dear knows the man I think yes
1:34:09
work but if anybody out there is in
1:34:11
doesn't work you know that the drama
1:34:13
vo local theater or anything you want to
1:34:15
do some voice work it's gonna be pieced
1:34:17
again it's not like you're all we're all
1:34:18
gonna go into a studio and do this thing
1:34:20
now
1:34:21
it's gonna be posted which is gonna take
1:34:24
some time but you all that the roles
1:34:26
would be just doled out to people and
1:34:28
sometimes more people than one so you
1:34:29
can get the best of the of the best and
1:34:32
you just reach the script into a mic if
1:34:34
you've got a mic and a recording system
1:34:36
it it's your Yeti blue your Yeti blue
1:34:38
and use your Yeti blue and then just yak
1:34:42
into it and then just send me the tapes
1:34:43
and I'll piece them together after after
1:34:45
you know but we need some auditions some
1:34:47
people need to send some stuff in I know
1:34:49
we have probably about 50 people out
1:34:51
there I already have Dame Tanya she'll
1:34:54
do it and she's an actress and it's a
1:34:56
few other people I mean sorry you have
1:34:59
me I want to be you you can do about six
1:35:02
or seven good voices really I want you
1:35:08
to do your crazy voices okay you gotta
1:35:11
tell me which one you'll just find stuff
1:35:13
for everybody
1:35:14
oh so you what you're saying is the part
1:35:17
was written for me thank you John I
1:35:18
appreciate that so number of those for
1:35:21
sure and what play are we doing well
1:35:23
well there's one is an hour I'm trying
1:35:26
to do half ours I'm gonna do there's a
1:35:29
couple of different plays one's called
1:35:31
the red planet which is a very
1:35:33
interesting play I'm not going to
1:35:34
discuss these places in detail now
1:35:36
because it would take up too much
1:35:37
valuable time but I'm also thinking of
1:35:39
running doing the re re adaptation of
1:35:42
1984 from the and the which was done as
1:35:45
a radio played for four times including
1:35:48
once by the BBC which took it was a two
1:35:50
hour play was too long but there was a
1:35:52
version done in about 1953 by the Actors
1:35:56
Theatre Guild out of New York and they
1:35:59
had a radio show for a while and they
1:36:01
did a version I think it's just dynamite
1:36:03
it might be worth redoing okay cool and
1:36:08
promotion and we're just putting this up
1:36:11
with him is it a podcast that can people
1:36:13
simply you know it's possible that we
1:36:14
could use this as a because their behalf
1:36:16
are good right a couple of them as well
1:36:18
as half of a filler show when we do a oh
1:36:21
that's an interesting idea
1:36:22
yeah yeah it wouldn't hurt I like that
1:36:25
there'll be it be family family stuff
1:36:29
facing it's a family it's a family thing
1:36:31
nice
1:36:33
I'm all-in I like the idea yeah here's
1:36:37
the word what got me I know how radio
1:36:39
plied collected all really the great
1:36:42
radio plays from the 30s and 40s and I
1:36:44
like them they're good they're good
1:36:47
material and then but they've been
1:36:49
continuing to do them to this day and
1:36:52
most of the people doing modern radio
1:36:54
plays that they're doing now like coming
1:36:56
out as we speak
1:36:57
all the voicing is done by a bunch of
1:37:00
squeaky can't kind of Faye Millennials
1:37:03
that have a lousy voice they can't act
1:37:07
it's just like his it's it's it's
1:37:10
cringe-worthy and there's two or three
1:37:12
troops and I the genuine troop of people
1:37:15
maybe six or seven people that are doing
1:37:17
a lot of these plays and they're not
1:37:20
good we could do auditions on the show
1:37:24
short ones oh speaking of which holy
1:37:30
moly
1:37:32
did you catch this the auditions of the
1:37:36
mullah report the movie no I'm sure this
1:37:41
is a Jim oh yeah so and this is from Tom
1:37:44
Steiner steyr you know the the impeach
1:37:49
Trump guy so after the stellar let me
1:37:54
see we had the was the thing that Rob
1:37:57
Reiner did which video that he did one
1:37:59
recently directed was that everyone
1:38:03
talking about the reading of the mullet
1:38:06
report then we had the play the reading
1:38:07
of the Muller report so now what they're
1:38:10
pretending and this is it'll be great in
1:38:12
audio only because you don't see the
1:38:14
actors very often or in fact incredibly
1:38:18
frequently actors will be asked to
1:38:21
record something at home to read a side
1:38:24
as its calls a read aside from the
1:38:25
script which is just a little well one
1:38:27
page typically as an audition and and
1:38:30
that is usually a pre round that is done
1:38:33
before people are called in for a cattle
1:38:35
call but often celebrities or people of
1:38:38
some de Liberty status will be asked to
1:38:41
do this and so they took a handful of
1:38:43
celebs
1:38:45
and sent them aside for the the motion
1:38:49
picture the mullah report the movie and
1:38:53
so they're reading from this and the gag
1:38:55
is that they're reading from it and they
1:38:58
think it's fiction they don't realize
1:39:01
it's real
1:39:01
and of course it's acted and it's shit
1:39:06
acting which makes it so meta I have to
1:39:09
play it for you nobody ever gets a part
1:39:18
from a self tape that's true hi my name
1:39:21
is Mary Lynn Rajskub
1:39:24
anika Noni Rose Isha Reiner estimator
1:39:27
Joshua Malina Rob Corddry John crier
1:39:29
Nicole Brown and I'm reading for Muller
1:39:32
reporting report all the reporting will
1:39:33
report the movie thanks for the
1:39:36
opportunity according to commis account
1:39:38
at one point during the dinner the
1:39:40
president's penis I need oil tea I I
1:39:46
expect loyalty
1:39:48
what okay no fucking Lance the real
1:39:58
Muller report work for work yes chef if
1:40:10
you are listening I hope you're able to
1:40:12
find the 30,000 emails that are missing
1:40:14
I think you'll be rewarded mightily by
1:40:16
our press I mean I got it it's just guy
1:40:18
right talking yeah I'm reading the thing
1:40:20
it's a mess is this supposed to be funny
1:40:22
or terrifying because it's both they're
1:40:25
saying the president's lawyer says the
1:40:27
president told him Muller has to go then
1:40:31
Trump asked him to say that it never
1:40:33
happened that's in the report the Muller
1:40:36
report right yeah this is really scary
1:40:39
this is some terrifying shit this is a
1:40:41
fucking nightmare honey bummed out I
1:40:43
don't want to be in this yeah
1:40:45
oh my god this is terrible this is the
1:40:49
end of my presidency I hope so there you
1:41:03
go
1:41:04
how fabulous oh so well done Hollywood
1:41:08
and by the way where was anyone with a
1:41:11
true interpretation of the I'm fucked
1:41:14
line you can interpret that and it's
1:41:19
just written right it's and everyone
1:41:21
interprets it as I fucked
1:41:23
oh my god I'm fucked how about fucked
1:41:27
you know it could be any any type of
1:41:29
interpreters a lot of interpretation but
1:41:31
the one that gets me was not is not you
1:41:33
know interpret cuz we heard him all say
1:41:35
it which is that he was given one of his
1:41:37
ad-lib speeches was in front of the
1:41:39
large audience for 25,000 saying hey
1:41:41
Russia if you see if you can find the
1:41:44
30,000 emails you know the press will
1:41:46
reward you he never said he was a reward
1:41:48
man thank you for heard that is a joke
1:41:51
thank you for bringing that up there is
1:41:54
some new developments regarding the well
1:41:57
at first it was 30,000 emails and then
1:41:59
somehow the magic number came in it
1:42:01
became 33,000 emails which I always
1:42:03
found like cooler but that was that
1:42:05
meant it was important it's a very
1:42:07
important thing obviously Chris Farrell
1:42:11
of Judicial Watch Judicial Watch is a
1:42:14
right-wing funded group of lawyers but
1:42:18
they've maniacs
1:42:19
they are via there they are attack dogs
1:42:23
for sure and they're honcho the guy who
1:42:26
represents them on Twitter and pumped up
1:42:29
guy tom Fitton yeah who's I'm surprised
1:42:32
he's not like kissing his biceps every
1:42:34
so often well regardless of his physique
1:42:39
Chris Farrell is not the guy on Twitter
1:42:42
not the Pumped Up guy but he is a lawyer
1:42:44
and he reports on this particular show
1:42:48
which I don't know if it's a rate well
1:42:50
it's the Sebastian Gorka does either a
1:42:53
podcast or a radio show and I had to cut
1:42:55
the guy out I had to cut Gorka out of
1:42:57
the whole thing because the way
1:42:59
he operates which is unlistenable is
1:43:02
you'll start saying something he'll
1:43:04
interrupt every six seconds repeat
1:43:07
exactly what you said luckily there was
1:43:10
some delay in their communication so I
1:43:12
was able to chop Gorka up and he's
1:43:15
fucking excuse me he's really annoying I
1:43:18
sliced him out so there's a couple of
1:43:20
unnatural jumps maybe what happened is
1:43:22
I'll just give you the the background
1:43:25
that will go into the clip a Judicial
1:43:27
Watch wanted information about the
1:43:30
freedom of entry Freedom of Information
1:43:31
Act for these documents for all the
1:43:35
emails everything the State Department
1:43:36
had and apparently the State Department
1:43:38
was so arrogant and being such dicks
1:43:40
about it that one or two judges said you
1:43:43
know what screw you guys mandatory
1:43:47
deposition under oath of anybody you
1:43:51
guys want with in the State Department
1:43:52
and they got one guy in the record his
1:43:55
name is John Hackett and here is the
1:43:58
story about that testimony this is big
1:44:00
stuff because we have John Hackett is a
1:44:02
former State Department official he was
1:44:04
the guy in charge of what they call the
1:44:06
Directorate of information programs and
1:44:08
services which is a very governmental
1:44:09
way of saying all the records all the
1:44:12
FOIA related stuff among others but in
1:44:14
particular FOIA because we had asked
1:44:16
this goes all the way back to Benghazi
1:44:17
so this is the guy at state department
1:44:20
who was responsible for processing and
1:44:22
handling all these records and turning
1:44:23
them over he we deposed him meaning one
1:44:26
of our journeys actually two of our
1:44:27
attorneys sat down and the State
1:44:29
Department and the Justice Department's
1:44:31
behavior and conduct and Court has been
1:44:33
so outrageous that they got really
1:44:35
pissed off and they said you know what
1:44:37
we're not just gonna do this on paper
1:44:39
you're gonna get government officials
1:44:41
under oath and make them swear to it and
1:44:43
you can ask whatever questions you want
1:44:45
and then the depositions themselves the
1:44:46
the transcripts we post on our website
1:44:48
so everybody can read what what went on
1:44:51
this is outrageous mr. Hackett was
1:44:52
interviewed in the deposition under oath
1:44:54
and he said look I warned Hillary
1:44:56
Clinton her staff the Deputy Secretary
1:44:58
of State a cast of characters I warned
1:45:01
them about what they were doing with
1:45:03
records he had knowledge that they were
1:45:05
trying to destroy more than 30,000
1:45:07
emails and he said what is your practice
1:45:10
what's your program how are you arriving
1:45:12
at
1:45:12
there's decision what's the guidance she
1:45:15
was running her own server it's
1:45:17
completely unlawful but they knew that
1:45:19
she was using a blackberry in fact he
1:45:21
said mr. Hackett said under oath I saw a
1:45:23
clip on the television of her using a
1:45:26
blackberry on a flight and that he goes
1:45:29
what's with the BlackBerry I mean it
1:45:32
alarmed him this guy was actually trying
1:45:33
to do his job he's trying to be a good
1:45:35
civil servant and he was freaked out by
1:45:37
it and said what are we doing with this
1:45:39
set of Records who's looking at them he
1:45:42
was astounded by it and he repeatedly
1:45:44
warned the entire chain of command of
1:45:47
what was going on he was alarmed at
1:45:50
their destruction of emails he knew that
1:45:52
there was another attorney involved who
1:45:54
was essentially the cover-up artist for
1:45:56
all of this in fact the person who was
1:45:58
actually working in the office of
1:45:59
legislative affairs this is guilty
1:46:01
knowledge for knowledge knowledge while
1:46:03
it was going on and then in the
1:46:05
aftermath this you know what are we
1:46:07
gonna do to destroy and cover up and
1:46:09
hide it's utterly corrupt yeah this is
1:46:16
what Hillary came to come of it all well
1:46:18
this is what Hillary Clinton meant when
1:46:21
she said we're all we were all hang
1:46:22
together from nooses yeah yeah yeah
1:46:26
that's what she meant
1:46:27
yeah but it turns out she's wrong
1:46:32
everybody's hanging from any nooses not
1:46:34
yet no I mean we even I remember us
1:46:40
going the BlackBerry we use using a
1:46:42
blackberry a blackberry that's not
1:46:44
government-issued you can't use a
1:46:46
blackberry CrackBerry I have a asset if
1:46:51
you want to play I'm always interested
1:46:53
in if I want to play do I have a choice
1:46:55
can I opt out yeah you could say no not
1:46:58
now I get a clip mmm
1:47:00
no what I need is my jingle all right
1:47:02
hit my jingle
1:47:06
all right I'm ready
1:47:09
is it okay well no I can do more I have
1:47:13
another gene let's go with number one
1:47:28
this is an interesting guy
1:47:30
it's been going on there's a big scandal
1:47:33
because the integration in schools you
1:47:35
know Pamela Harris is making a big stink
1:47:38
about being bused when you do when the
1:47:40
berkeley schools were already integrated
1:47:42
and but they were no one wants to talk
1:47:44
about that but it turns out the big
1:47:46
bastion of liberalism in this country
1:47:48
and and multiculturalism and diversity
1:47:51
is New York and they're the worst for
1:47:54
all the where and this play this clip
1:47:56
the landmark 1954 Supreme Court decision
1:47:59
Brown versus Board of Education declared
1:48:01
school based racial segregation to be
1:48:03
unconstitutional it was intended to
1:48:05
desegregate schools but that isn't
1:48:08
exactly what happened at least in New
1:48:10
York State researchers have found that
1:48:12
New York City has some of America's most
1:48:15
segregated schools in the first of a
1:48:17
two-part report examining school
1:48:19
diversity inequity in New York City I
1:48:21
met with a group of students protesting
1:48:23
segregation and visited a district in
1:48:25
Brooklyn with a plan to increase
1:48:27
diversity this is part of our ongoing
1:48:29
series chasing the dream poverty and
1:48:31
opportunity in America on the 65th
1:48:34
anniversary of Brown versus Board of
1:48:35
Education last month students from
1:48:37
across New York City gathered in Times
1:48:39
Square they handed out newspapers
1:48:41
declaring retire segregation and called
1:48:43
to the city's public schools to be
1:48:45
integrated this in sixty five years
1:48:47
since segregation in schools on the
1:48:49
basis of race was ruled unconstitutional
1:48:51
a UCLA study of public schools found in
1:48:54
2014 and again this year that New York
1:48:57
remains the most segregated state for
1:48:59
African American students with sixty
1:49:02
five percent of them in intensely
1:49:04
segregated schools okay the question is
1:49:08
what state is number two Texas wrong nah
1:49:14
because Austin Austin has nothing but
1:49:17
white schools pretending pretending to
1:49:20
be integrated
1:49:21
it's another bastion of liberalism
1:49:24
Illinois is number two ah Chicago int
1:49:30
result yeah that's what I thought it
1:49:32
that was him interesting myself okay
1:49:34
let's play clip to the study found it
1:49:37
was the second most segregated State for
1:49:40
Latino students
1:49:42
ah what is the first most segregated
1:49:46
state for Latino students New York being
1:49:50
number two
1:49:51
California bastion of liberalism they
1:50:03
talked a big game don't they like a big
1:50:06
bunch of phonies do nothing just like
1:50:09
Boston brunches I got a bunch of phonies
1:50:12
in Austin two phonies yet talk you got
1:50:15
your diversity you got all your programs
1:50:17
you have your meetings your council
1:50:19
meetings your phone aise yeah that's
1:50:24
pretty much it big talk no action now
1:50:28
that did fall this is just a wrap-up
1:50:29
clip is dead no more questions we sat
1:50:32
down with three New York City High
1:50:33
School students members of the group
1:50:34
integrate NYC who've been meeting with
1:50:37
school district leadership urging them
1:50:39
to implement what they call a real
1:50:40
integration plan for the next generation
1:50:43
of students looking at how the city is
1:50:45
segregated we noticed that there are
1:50:48
five main ways that the segregation
1:50:51
happens the students plan addresses what
1:50:53
they call the five R's the enrollment
1:50:56
process the resources that are
1:50:58
distributed the relationships in the
1:51:00
schools and the curriculum restorative
1:51:02
justice practices and teachers have real
1:51:06
integration in schools low resource for
1:51:08
everybody and how do you get there by
1:51:10
getting more young people and to
1:51:13
movement because they're the ones that
1:51:14
are affected by the system telling
1:51:16
students that don't feel like leaders
1:51:17
that they are leaders and they can make
1:51:19
change in their own schools what is an
1:51:21
integrated school look like to you an
1:51:24
integrated school would reflect the
1:51:27
outwards community if there's a certain
1:51:30
percentage of white students black Asian
1:51:33
Latin X the school should be able to
1:51:36
reflect that there's students who like
1:51:38
maybe their first language isn't English
1:51:40
right students who are English language
1:51:41
learners students with disabilities
1:51:43
there's different ways that students
1:51:46
experience life and all of those
1:51:49
different experiences put together in a
1:51:51
school community are what make it so
1:51:52
different and special and help
1:51:54
students learned from not only the
1:51:57
content they're being taught but each
1:51:58
other each other they don't know what
1:52:01
they're doing in other words I did some
1:52:03
research other you know so I'd have my I
1:52:06
have my thoughts on this type of stuff
1:52:08
and let me say this comes from education
1:52:12
next today Los Angeles in California as
1:52:16
a whole have abandoned integration as
1:52:18
the chief mechanism of school reform and
1:52:21
embraced charter schools instead this
1:52:25
has happened all over the country but
1:52:27
California has led the way it has six
1:52:29
hundred and thirty thousand students in
1:52:31
charter schools more than any other
1:52:32
state and the Los Angeles Unified School
1:52:34
District has more than one hundred and
1:52:37
fifty-four thousand of them charters are
1:52:39
associated with choice and innovation
1:52:41
important elements of the good life that
1:52:43
California is famous for in a deep-blue
1:52:46
stay open industry a deep blue state
1:52:49
that good life theoretically includes
1:52:51
diversity and many white liberals
1:52:52
believe charters can achieve that too
1:52:54
after all a do-it-yourself school can do
1:52:57
anything at once but it doesn't because
1:52:59
you're phonies we got tons of charter
1:53:02
schools in Austin phonies be bused white
1:53:06
children to black schools that's what
1:53:08
I'm for well I'm not for any of it I'm
1:53:14
just yelling in the wind I think the
1:53:18
whole thing is ridiculous if people
1:53:20
should go to the school as closest to
1:53:22
them and if it happens to be largely by
1:53:25
car brought largely white or it mixed or
1:53:27
they're in half way between this and
1:53:29
that that's the way it is you just cater
1:53:31
to them but you make sure that they have
1:53:32
the same quality of education which is
1:53:35
the hard part they can't do that so
1:53:40
it's just a mess well at any rate um and
1:53:42
by the way New York is gonna be if
1:53:44
anyone dikes to invest in things I think
1:53:46
private schools and maybe charter
1:53:48
schools New York in particular is gonna
1:53:50
be a target because there are taken down
1:53:52
there's New York's got a bunch of these
1:53:54
special ploidy toidy school Stuyvesant
1:53:57
and the arts and whatever it is the
1:53:59
Dramatic Arts School there's a bunch of
1:54:01
these high schools that are high and
1:54:03
public schools for kids that are special
1:54:06
in terms like there's they can sing they
1:54:09
can dance mm-hmm or they're really smart
1:54:11
like they're geniuses they put them in
1:54:14
these special schools and they keep them
1:54:15
there and they get then in push them out
1:54:16
the MIT and they're good to go those are
1:54:19
all through they're not gonna let those
1:54:23
be and you cannot get if you're a smart
1:54:25
kid you can end up anywhere so private
1:54:27
schools is what's gonna happen in New
1:54:29
York they're gonna take over they've
1:54:30
stayed off New York has stopped the
1:54:32
private school movement there's a lot of
1:54:34
private schools but they've put a that
1:54:36
kind of tamped it down by having these
1:54:39
special schools for special kids who are
1:54:41
really smart or really talented but now
1:54:43
that's over so there's she's gonna just
1:54:46
fall apart
1:54:47
New York screwed I think California is
1:54:49
not no Cal Affairs been screwed
1:54:52
California's we're got pooping on the
1:54:54
street going on here
1:54:55
no California is the mess and then
1:54:58
they're now they're checking they're
1:54:59
charging this extra gasoline tax it's
1:55:02
gonna be they're gonna ads we already
1:55:03
have the highest gasoline price in the
1:55:05
country they're gonna by law I think
1:55:07
it's coming up is gonna be because you
1:55:09
drop 75 cents on it and then they're
1:55:12
gonna drop every year another 50 cents
1:55:14
50 cents 50 cents forever
1:55:16
man so it's just energy they can't do
1:55:19
anything about it at least for now how
1:55:20
long are you gonna hang in there ah the
1:55:24
best well you don't go anywhere so you
1:55:25
don't need gas the only petrol so you're
1:55:29
just just hanging around - the poop
1:55:31
comes all the way up you're the bassist
1:55:36
when the bay is full of poop you know
1:55:39
stinks I was watching Tucker Carlson on
1:55:43
the thing it was Monday and he did his
1:55:46
whole week from Japan and North Korea
1:55:48
and he got an interview with the
1:55:50
president and he was at the
1:55:53
at the now-famous that I won't say
1:55:56
infamous with the actual famous crossing
1:55:58
of the Demilitarized Zone into North
1:56:01
Korea which by the way from everything I
1:56:04
saw the president walked that himself no
1:56:07
Secret Service
1:56:08
nothing was around him he walked that
1:56:10
himself I thought that was all right
1:56:13
you're pretty sure of yourself yeah I
1:56:14
think that took some nerve but it
1:56:17
probably didn't take nerve because I
1:56:18
believe I was telling people how much
1:56:20
I'd love to go to North Korea and they
1:56:22
deliberate oh my god that horrible
1:56:26
dictator how would you how could you do
1:56:28
that you're gonna get killed I don't
1:56:31
believe that's true
1:56:32
I think it's bullcrap well the and so
1:56:34
Trump didn't have a problem walking
1:56:36
across but of course the Liberals all
1:56:38
made a big fuss about it because all my
1:56:40
god not just liberals I just people who
1:56:44
were a lot of people the right-wing
1:56:48
isn't for this either but Tucker Carlson
1:56:50
was doing something very strange he kept
1:56:54
taking pictures of the North Korean
1:56:56
Secret Service guys and he kept showing
1:56:59
them from his iPhone look these guys
1:57:01
what did it I mean it was really weird I
1:57:03
mean I don't know why he did that but he
1:57:07
kept saying oh look at these uncouth
1:57:09
individuals well they look so strange
1:57:10
well that'll make you think like that
1:57:12
have you ever taken pictures of our
1:57:14
Secret Service guys they look pretty
1:57:15
creepy too it was just it was unpaid I
1:57:18
was just to pass on the images to the
1:57:20
CIA or ever Tucker's really working for
1:57:22
now there's an interesting point I like
1:57:26
that so what you do you go ahead and
1:57:28
take pictures of you know the crowd you
1:57:32
pictures of the crabby actually zooming
1:57:34
in us certain characters and then you
1:57:36
pass them on you get paid well then he
1:57:41
had an interview with the president
1:57:42
which was pretty you know dry there
1:57:45
wasn't a lot going on but we here at the
1:57:47
No Agenda show we have a theory that the
1:57:49
truth always wants to come out and it
1:57:53
slips out in weird ways and with this
1:57:55
president you never quite know but I he
1:57:57
slipped out a lot of truths in his in
1:58:00
his speaking and he just kind of
1:58:02
continues and no one ever calls him on
1:58:04
it which was weird
1:58:06
when I thought whatever calls anybody on
1:58:08
anything you came very close to setting
1:58:11
the US military to strike Iran you pull
1:58:13
back at the last moment you were
1:58:16
criticized by neo-cons in Washington for
1:58:18
doing that they wanted you to strike
1:58:19
Iran why do you think they want and I
1:58:21
was given a lot of credit by most people
1:58:23
a lot of people gave me a lot of public
1:58:24
was on their side for sure a lot of
1:58:25
people said that was a great
1:58:27
presidential moment which was you know
1:58:28
rather shocking to hear so we shut down
1:58:33
an unmanned drone and what right then
1:58:46
Tucker of course caught that listen
1:58:49
carefully because Tucker when people
1:58:51
interview somebody they listen to what
1:58:53
they have to say and so Tucker caught
1:58:55
that and called him on an end Trump
1:58:57
corrected the problem right no he showed
1:58:59
more of those pictures of the security
1:59:01
guys now dear so we shut down an
1:59:06
unmanned drone and it's worse he affirms
1:59:13
that we shot down the unmanned drone by
1:59:15
saying yeah yeah so we shut down an
1:59:19
unmanned drone yeah and they claimed was
1:59:23
over their territory which it wasn't but
1:59:25
they would say this so on top of it
1:59:26
they'll say unmanned and over their
1:59:27
territory and then we go in before I
1:59:30
sent them out they had to give me
1:59:32
everything I wanted to know by seven
1:59:34
o'clock fine I said when I hear that
1:59:39
kind of stuff its G wasn't it like with
1:59:43
it Rumsfeld let me find I'm sure we have
1:59:47
the Rumsfeld you haven't no yeah here
1:59:50
this is Rumsfeld talking about flight 93
1:59:54
we imagine the kind of world we would
1:59:57
face
1:59:59
if the people who bombed the best Hall
2:00:02
in Mosul are the people who did the
2:00:05
bombing in Spain or the people who
2:00:07
attack the United States in New York
2:00:09
shot down the plane over Pennsylvania
2:00:15
yeah yeah shot down the plane over
2:00:19
Pennsylvania sure sure that happened
2:00:21
know though when I hear this stuff I
2:00:25
think okay so we shot down the drone I
2:00:29
know it just doesn't sound like he like
2:00:32
that's it sounds like the truth wind to
2:00:35
come out that whole thing sound like a
2:00:37
bullcrap false flag and the whole thing
2:00:39
was a bullcrap
2:00:40
luckily no one the president didn't fall
2:00:43
for it
2:00:44
it's just thank God we do this show who
2:00:50
else want to be able to share this stuff
2:00:51
with except my wife and be a little
2:00:56
codger we have to be old codgers and in
2:00:59
public here's one of the things that you
2:01:04
can one of these things that got my guy
2:01:06
got my attention was well here's by the
2:01:11
way here's that I'm going to skip that
2:01:13
and go to this this is because I've been
2:01:15
following this especially on CBS with
2:01:18
the major Garrett because the media was
2:01:21
keeps going on and on but they don't
2:01:23
like to have this July 4th thing going
2:01:27
on especially the displays of lag and so
2:01:35
it's now it's we used to be a
2:01:37
nonpartisan celebration of July 4 now
2:01:39
it's all about Trump and they keep
2:01:42
saying that and I don't see that it's
2:01:43
all about Trump it's all about Trump
2:01:45
wanting to have a big party maybe but
2:01:48
it's not about that it's about the party
2:01:50
itself and so I've had a bunch I kept
2:01:52
collecting clips all a week about
2:01:53
dissing Garrett is the worst but they
2:01:55
finally backed off a little bit but I
2:01:57
thought we'd do an update of the shindig
2:01:59
which is tonight today July 4th shindig
2:02:02
in Washington DC with the tanks and
2:02:04
here's they still down they still played
2:02:06
it's kind of a nasty thing president is
2:02:09
promising the show of a lifetime
2:02:10
tomorrow in Washington
2:02:12
tonight as we speak the military
2:02:14
hardware is being put into place stages
2:02:16
and stands are being prepared and our
2:02:18
chief Washington correspondent major
2:02:20
Garrett is at the Lincoln Memorial
2:02:21
tonight major good evening David welcome
2:02:25
to a hot and humid steps of the Lincoln
2:02:28
Memorial over my shoulder you see the
2:02:29
Army Band formerly known as Pershing
2:02:31
zone part of the pageantry here they're
2:02:33
working through their rehearsals to my
2:02:35
left you see one of two Bradley infantry
2:02:37
vehicles part of the militarized
2:02:39
pageantry you know when the president
2:02:40
talked about the show that's an
2:02:42
important word because this is his show
2:02:44
stage-managed for weeks by in the White
2:02:46
House of the cost and there will be many
2:02:49
the president said well they'll be very
2:02:50
little compared to what this is all
2:02:51
worth we have one figure that's worth
2:02:53
noting reportedly a National Park
2:02:55
Service will have to use 2.5 million
2:02:58
dollars and user fees from other
2:03:00
national parks help defray some of the
2:03:02
costs here David major we know the
2:03:04
president will be there who else is
2:03:06
going to be with him well let me give
2:03:08
you some visuals on that my photographer
2:03:10
Tony Furlow will show you the one
2:03:11
beliefs are wrapped in bunting that is
2:03:13
for VIPs who are the VIPs that will be
2:03:15
for the White House to decide some of
2:03:17
those VIPs will be Republican Party
2:03:19
donors creating a bit of partisanship
2:03:22
muddying what is historically a
2:03:24
nonpartisan event
2:03:26
as for all the other matters here the
2:03:28
district government wants to be repaid
2:03:30
for any additional cost the biggest
2:03:32
thing here to think about David and one
2:03:33
of the biggest challenges for everyone
2:03:34
the president involved in this the
2:03:36
weather forecast for this 4th of July
2:03:39
here 80 percent chance of thunderstorms
2:03:42
and possibly lightning I think I can top
2:03:49
that by the way the host of the
2:03:53
anchorman should have asked him why are
2:03:55
you shouting
2:03:58
okay I'll top it see you really don't
2:04:01
understand you don't understand what
2:04:03
this is about I mean what why do we have
2:04:06
military parades we've had them in about
2:04:08
we I recall being on a drill team we're
2:04:13
talking about this baton twirler oh no
2:04:16
no you get you get an old I guess an m1
2:04:22
rifle a1 yeah that's well it's heavy as
2:04:26
if it weighs a ton got a swirl it around
2:04:29
you got a March and then and I've we've
2:04:32
talked about this for sure many many
2:04:33
years ago
2:04:34
no yes official yeah remember light you
2:04:37
would have been this thing I will I will
2:04:39
be out you're the tall guy you'd be out
2:04:41
in front in a minute I will jog your
2:04:42
memory code 44 jugs nothing code if you
2:04:48
hear code 44 that means that there's
2:04:51
horse crap and you be prepared to march
2:04:53
over it or step through it or whatever
2:04:55
that was code 44 yeah so why do we do
2:05:00
this is it pride is it personally I
2:05:03
think you know with the amount of money
2:05:04
we spend on it I don't mind seeing it
2:05:07
and it's a big fu to the rest of the
2:05:09
world that's what we do we here we are
2:05:13
we've got the biggest we have this pup
2:05:15
most powerful screw you this is us
2:05:18
everyone else does it except for Europe
2:05:20
tonight they don't have the European
2:05:22
model forces yes yes France well you see
2:05:26
you're wrong you're wrong France doesn't
2:05:28
do it for those reasons France does it
2:05:30
for different reasons and you're so
2:05:33
wrong that you could never be joy Reid's
2:05:35
friend
2:05:36
it's just you mentioned you know France
2:05:39
and Kim jong-un who you know Donald
2:05:41
Trump and greatly admires Kim jong-un he
2:05:43
sort of aspires to be sort of a mini you
2:05:45
know Putin or Kim jong-un he wants to
2:05:46
meet that this is this is I I don't like
2:05:51
the term that's so I rarely use it if at
2:05:54
all this is true Trump derangement
2:05:57
syndrome I don't like the term because
2:05:59
it's not a real thing but the the the
2:06:03
apparent effects of whatever's going on
2:06:05
is a real thing so to say this is
2:06:08
tedious aspires to be sort of a mini you
2:06:11
know Putin or Kim jong-un he wants to
2:06:13
meet that had that kind of absolute
2:06:14
power
2:06:15
he claims Kim jong-un's people just
2:06:16
adore him well they have no choice
2:06:17
because he'd throw them in a gulag and
2:06:19
probably kill them but you think about
2:06:21
the best deal day celebration what is
2:06:23
that celebration about what is the
2:06:25
message that's meant to be sent
2:06:27
well let me stop since you brought up
2:06:30
Bastille Day what is the message what is
2:06:32
the message to be sent by having a
2:06:33
parade on Bastille Day before I have joy
2:06:35
read school you I would say was similar
2:06:39
to the 4th of July it was the French
2:06:42
Revolution yesterday that everything you
2:06:46
know happened here so who are the who is
2:06:48
the show of force meant for chopped
2:06:51
heads
2:06:52
I thought military armada that's rolling
2:06:55
down the streets of Paris it's a message
2:06:57
to tyrants what Bastille Day support you
2:07:00
know represents is the victory over
2:07:02
tyrannical rule is that what it
2:07:04
represents I think it's a stretch you
2:07:09
could maybe say that because it was when
2:07:11
they overthrew the monarchy at the time
2:07:15
I think a given tyrants eyes of source
2:07:17
make them eat cake I think a guillotine
2:07:19
would have been more representative but
2:07:21
ok I'll take it for the king and over
2:07:23
the attempt for the king to return the
2:07:26
storming of the Bastille was about
2:07:27
victory over tyrants what is the message
2:07:29
when Kim Jong un rolls tanks down the
2:07:31
streets of his capital the message is to
2:07:34
democracies it's the messages to people
2:07:36
like us to Western democracies you
2:07:38
better be careful because we the unified
2:07:40
Korean North Korean people will defeat
2:07:42
you we have nukes be afraid of us
2:07:45
so what is the message Donald Trump is
2:07:47
trying to send by rolling tanks down
2:07:48
Kahn's
2:07:49
an avenue who is that message to it's
2:07:51
certainly not to tyrants because he
2:07:53
likes tyrants he loves tyrants it's not
2:07:55
to Putin it's not to kim jeong-hoon it's
2:07:57
not to the Saudis is it to our friends
2:07:59
it's from democracy so he doesn't
2:08:01
particularly like or is it to us is it
2:08:03
to the resistance in this country Thanks
2:08:06
you're talking over the best part I'm
2:08:08
sorry listening to her ramble I mean the
2:08:11
fourth of July so fourth of July and
2:08:13
it's a but if she's gonna use the
2:08:15
tyrants analogy it was because we
2:08:16
overthrew the British rule in our
2:08:19
country which were tyrants because they
2:08:21
made us pay taxes to them and other
2:08:23
minor things at the time and but it got
2:08:26
we got fed up so I don't see the
2:08:29
difference is that they he wants to put
2:08:31
some tanks and this which Kennedy did by
2:08:33
the way listen listen before you go off
2:08:37
listen to an Avenue who is that message
2:08:40
to it's certainly not to tyrants because
2:08:42
he likes tyrants he loves tyrants it's
2:08:45
not to Putin it's not to kim jeong-hoon
2:08:46
it's not to the Saudis is it to our
2:08:49
friends from democracy so he doesn't
2:08:51
particularly like or is it to us is it
2:08:53
to the resistance in this country I got
2:08:55
tanks I have this military Armada the
2:08:58
message is a threat but it's always a
2:09:01
threat when you roll you out your
2:09:02
military but it's to whom is the threat
2:09:04
and I suspect that the threat is to his
2:09:06
fellow Americans and I hate to say that
2:09:08
but I think that Donald Trump styles
2:09:10
himself a tyrant not a defeater of
2:09:12
tyrants that's right it's the resistance
2:09:13
is against the American people he's
2:09:17
showing you you stupid citizen that he
2:09:21
can kill you with his tanks do what he
2:09:23
says brother who is that woman I read on
2:09:29
MSNBC yes she was bad that that would do
2:09:32
his joy read was the interviewer no joy
2:09:35
read was on in the afternoon like a real
2:09:37
prime time she doesn't get this is real
2:09:39
exposure for her oh my yeah yes I think
2:09:49
so I don't understand why they put up
2:09:52
with that this is this is a to me this
2:09:55
is an executive problem at CNN that they
2:10:00
would have her on the air MSNBC
2:10:02
oh I thought she was a CNN nurse she's
2:10:05
MSNBC okay well that's it then I would
2:10:07
to blame Comcast executives pushing this
2:10:11
sort of thinking because it's really
2:10:12
harmful to the public at large it's
2:10:15
extremely negative its diluted and
2:10:20
dangerous she's a very dangerous person
2:10:22
to be because there will always be
2:10:24
somebody that buys into this nonsense
2:10:26
mm-hmm and it really shouldn't be you
2:10:30
know if you could do it on the corner
2:10:32
says hand out pamphlets do it some other
2:10:34
way but to be given a free rein on a
2:10:37
Broadcasting Network which and I would
2:10:39
say she does show up on NBC and NBC's
2:10:42
not a single person on that panel said
2:10:45
hold on a second you know taking that a
2:10:47
little bit far perhaps that what mm-hmm
2:10:50
oh yeah mmm yeah right on sister you
2:10:56
nailed it we know what's going on orange
2:10:58
man bad orange man bad but that she's
2:11:01
not the craziest person that caught this
2:11:02
week the craziest has got to be our good
2:11:05
old hat-wearing friend representative
2:11:07
Fredrika Wilson of I think she's Florida
2:11:12
congresswoman from Florida she's the one
2:11:13
with the cowboy hats with the bejeweled
2:11:17
cowboy hats yeah yeah so apparently
2:11:22
she's pissed that people are making fun
2:11:24
of representatives on Twitter and social
2:11:29
media and she not only is outraged but
2:11:32
she has planned making fun of members of
2:11:39
Congress are disgrace and there's no
2:11:43
need for anyone to think that is
2:11:46
unacceptable we're gonna shut them down
2:11:49
and work with whoever it is to shut them
2:11:52
down yeah I'm just gonna stop here not a
2:11:55
lot of people hurl a second now you
2:11:57
condemned me for this some time ago
2:11:59
and I'm gonna call you out on this you
2:12:02
condemned me because the speed of my
2:12:04
clips was off by like ten percent or
2:12:07
something the speed on this clip is off
2:12:09
at least thirty percent and it's you
2:12:12
should just pull it it's not right
2:12:14
there's nobody it's not possible to
2:12:16
sound like this that is her book through
2:12:18
DAP that is her voice that is Fredrika
2:12:21
Wilson that is her voice and as as much
2:12:24
as you despise the voice or think it's
2:12:26
phony a deep fake audio she is actually
2:12:30
saying here that when people make fun of
2:12:33
representatives in Congress they as in
2:12:36
she and the representatives will work
2:12:38
with whom ever they won't need to to
2:12:40
shut them down now as much as I think
2:12:43
the branding conversation we had on the
2:12:45
conversation we had on the last show was
2:12:48
important and a just one this is the
2:12:51
shit that has this this is inquiry
2:12:54
worthy she's literally saying he or she
2:12:57
will collude with commercial companies
2:13:00
to have people speech shut down just
2:13:05
because they're making fun of people in
2:13:07
Congress this although funny to listen
2:13:11
to her nutty voice I'm gonna play the
2:13:12
whole clip it's only 30 seconds this is
2:13:15
actually she should be thrown out making
2:13:22
fun of members of Congress are disgrace
2:13:25
and there's no need for anyone to think
2:13:30
that is
2:13:30
unacceptable we're gonna shut them down
2:13:33
and work with whoever it is to shut them
2:13:36
down and they should be prosecuted who
2:13:38
cannot intimidate members of Congress
2:13:43
members of Congress it is against the
2:13:46
law and shame in this United States of
2:13:49
America whoo what do you say to that my
2:13:57
name miami-dade County is that what
2:14:01
you're where she's from
2:14:02
yep and that's in Thank You Miami
2:14:06
Florida for giving us this woman as your
2:14:10
representative
2:14:11
she's your representative all you sharp
2:14:14
operators there in Miami it's just I
2:14:18
love how she says somebody like just
2:14:20
even get in office with that voice let
2:14:23
alone that stupid hat and the fact that
2:14:26
she's you know an idiot I think she
2:14:29
needs to be hauled before some kind of
2:14:31
Commission because she literally talked
2:14:33
about deep platforming people as a
2:14:36
political operative as a representative
2:14:39
as a member of the government that is
2:14:42
actually censorship that is actually
2:14:44
illegal we're my way off base I know I'm
2:14:48
five I'm all for screw it that hat
2:14:51
should be illegal show my food by
2:14:54
donation to no agenda imagine all the
2:14:56
people who could do is awesome oh yeah
2:14:58
that'd be fun
2:15:02
[Music]
2:15:05
and we do have a few people to thank for
2:15:08
show 11:52
2:15:11
which is a magic number somehow
2:15:13
someone's pointed that out and I got
2:15:14
somebody else trying to do the math so
2:15:16
they couldn't do it but let's start off
2:15:18
with thanking Maxine Waters gravel is
2:15:23
now up this time this donation was 145
2:15:26
so they're making a bum's rush for
2:15:29
knighthood for the Grice nice and said
2:15:31
by the way Maxine Waters gravel is a
2:15:33
dual citizen gravel so that is $71 for
2:15:38
being half Kanda Navion apologies that
2:15:41
Maxine Waters gravel says for burning
2:15:43
down the White House and just also
2:15:45
apologies for Justin Bieber had to dope
2:15:48
and $74 for being half American no
2:15:52
apologies ever for anything gravel on
2:15:55
okay so so far we have I'm gonna start
2:15:59
doing it you can easily offbeat donation
2:16:03
we have one at 1 274 from earlier and
2:16:06
then we have 1 & 1 so we have 2 to 1
2:16:10
okay you count we will get down to the
2:16:12
nitty-gritty whenever we get to the real
2:16:13
Dylan Christians Jeffrey Jack's parts
2:16:17
unknown 115 dollars and 20 cents happy
2:16:21
4th of July
2:16:23
you got nothing there for birthday or
2:16:25
anything John Robin a $100 Darrin O'Neal
2:16:29
big voice Darrin boomer boomer boomer
2:16:33
$200
2:16:34
Darrin the boom baker $100 baron lad
2:16:38
akin hundred dollars Andrei Hoss in San
2:16:43
Diego who knows is he of the sauce Haas
2:16:45
racing team Hass Hass Hass or the Haas
2:16:49
family it was leave I don't know neither
2:16:53
one his own he says here's a hundo for
2:16:55
your efforts against political BS and
2:16:57
m5m mind control I am ever so grateful
2:17:01
that I found your podcast roughly 10
2:17:03
years ago when I was just the kid in
2:17:05
high school I even converted my sister
2:17:08
Nina and my wife Karen into regular
2:17:11
listeners nice when he says hundo that
2:17:15
reminds me of Rick Dees remember Rick
2:17:18
Dees well Rick Dees a very famous
2:17:25
morning radio disc jockey and he did a
2:17:27
parody song or a funny song disco duck
2:17:31
in the 70s but he was so rich that
2:17:35
probably still is if someone got him
2:17:38
coffee he'd be like thanks man here's a
2:17:40
hundo he gave people are hot it was a
2:17:43
Rick need hundo
2:17:44
and he gave him a hundred bucks hey
2:17:47
hundo that's a big boss you want yeah
2:17:51
yeah that's the job I want yeah he wants
2:17:55
he has some jig over cuz we put a button
2:17:57
with the Carm at the end and if you can
2:17:58
get a pew pew ready oh I'm gonna Snoop
2:18:04
you at the event the end of it out here
2:18:07
all right all right god word nobody I'm
2:18:11
gonna mention this video we don't do
2:18:13
jingle requests at this level but the
2:18:15
general requests for alternative
2:18:17
universe is not a jingle and you can't
2:18:19
request it GL Rockwell 88 41 sir herb
2:18:24
lamb earl of georgia 808 mmm the boob
2:18:29
for America's birthday he writes nice
2:18:31
happy Independence Day
2:18:33
Steven Hightower now here we go 74 19 so
2:18:36
that counts is 74 Anonymous 74 and these
2:18:40
are all 74 so these are the 74 guys and
2:18:42
as Steven is the sir
2:18:44
Tory alte baronet of Sloan OMA and Glen
2:18:49
Ellyn lone OMA anonymous Eric Slayer in
2:18:54
Chicago tercer hey moose parts unknown
2:18:58
Anthony Rodriguez in Tucson Arizona Jim
2:19:02
Garbowsky
2:19:03
I'm guessing Joseph Willis James Moore
2:19:07
sir up pretty or syrup mr. eric vm baron
2:19:13
of the valley in van nuys sir Jeff Roe
2:19:16
of the rock wall Joel Blazek in Reno sir
2:19:22
Gator of the North Texas swamp
2:19:25
cassadee Eastwood in Oklahoma City
2:19:27
Christian Marino in Costa Mesa
2:19:31
John D kearney and alfred Oh George
2:19:34
anybody well I'm reading this can you do
2:19:36
a head count so I have a number well now
2:19:39
all of a sudden I'm in charge of this no
2:19:41
I just read just counted numbers of 74
2:19:43
sir Matthew Black Knight of the ice
2:19:46
giants and it says San Diego I mean I
2:19:48
can do it but then I'd be doing it at
2:19:50
the end
2:19:50
Brian Warner and Bell Creek Sir Thomas
2:19:54
Nussbaum who should get a call out a
2:19:56
Nussbaum in Virginia Beach Virginia he's
2:19:59
actually a Grand Duke yes sir Johnny
2:20:10
Johnny Elmer in Shawnee Kansas and Sir
2:20:14
John Knight of the st. Patrick
2:20:16
patron saint of Engineers with Jay Palma
2:20:20
showed the patron saint is from Heber
2:20:24
Springs and Palma showed is from parts
2:20:26
unknown
2:20:26
that's our total of 74 votes
2:20:29
22 22 on top of two so that's 24 total
2:20:35
mean one between here we got Jonathan
2:20:38
reeseman 7333 Christopher Horeb Eric in
2:20:45
Pickering Ontario Canada with 71 and
2:20:50
that would be our first 71 donor this is
2:20:53
a bit lay since the day itself but it's
2:20:55
passed but there's a July 1 donation ok
2:20:57
so when I got the Canadians coming in
2:20:59
here they come so Van Trudell in
2:21:02
Montreal sir Tristan banning in Toronto
2:21:06
and that's the end let's see how do we
2:21:09
do panel that one 24 to 4 there's no
2:21:13
pride man they just got no pride you
2:21:15
know you know what they do have shits
2:21:18
Creek what about shits have you ever
2:21:21
seen this show
2:21:22
yeah I saw says they've started off that
2:21:25
we just finished the season 5 the last
2:21:29
one I've been watching it all along I
2:21:31
love that show it's a very funny show
2:21:33
and if you didn't tell me I wouldn't
2:21:36
have known it was canned an avian it's
2:21:38
kind of its uncongenial part of the old
2:21:46
second city true bottle drunk Chris
2:21:48
Elliott and Chris Elliott it was you
2:21:50
know Bob Elias son it was dry you know
2:21:54
the dry humor side of the business and
2:21:57
then you have Kathryn Harris also from
2:21:59
Toronto and then I'd the girl and the
2:22:01
young - O'Hara Catherine O'Hara cats
2:22:03
right here yeah and I think there's
2:22:07
mostly Canadians yeah that thing but
2:22:08
it's just a classic kind of it's a great
2:22:11
show it's produced by the CBC underlying
2:22:13
forest yes yes it's completely know I
2:22:16
think it's over the borderline farce
2:22:18
it's it's fantastic great show so thank
2:22:21
you for that Canada too bad you don't
2:22:23
love your country we're still part of
2:22:27
the Commonwealth yes that's true that's
2:22:30
true so we you know hail to the Queen
2:22:35
sonyae pain comes into 6969 Paragon
2:22:38
Indiana's forgotten aid from Sebastopol
2:22:41
6969 Matthew Scott and Willard Missouri
2:22:45
56:46 it's got an MP that's is a that is
2:22:49
an interesting donation it's a 5 g 4g
2:22:53
donation five six four six remember oh
2:22:55
yeah I like that the 56:46 rock against
2:22:59
five G 4G donation good good good I'm
2:23:03
liking it Sir Tom dari in DeForest
2:23:05
Wisconsin 5510 double nickels on the
2:23:09
dime Sarah blaze in Squamish BC 55 can
2:23:16
count her as a Canadian I couldn't even
2:23:18
add 6 bucks for her own country so I'm
2:23:24
just kidding Canon avians
2:23:25
we love you yeah Fran especially you
2:23:28
albertans
2:23:30
Francisco - hey down 5432 hold on hold
2:23:34
on one second Sara blaze let me just
2:23:36
make sure that made it through to the
2:23:38
birthday list I see this is that her who
2:23:40
says she's got a birthday there today
2:23:43
July 1st is his Brie at Nathan
2:23:45
rothenburger I don't think he did okay
2:23:48
Nathan rothenburger from before was it
2:23:53
from Sara through Sarah just Sara's good
2:23:57
Sara he knows where she is okay yeah see
2:24:00
I'm glad I caught that yeah you did too
2:24:03
Francisco to hate at 5432 Shan Luca
2:24:08
Chuck 5240 Jeremy Cartwright Rockford
2:24:12
Illinois 50 these following donors of 50
2:24:14
it wraps us up Jeremy Cartwright
2:24:17
Matthew yet Janiszewski in Chicago
2:24:20
Villarreal Villarreal my favorite name
2:24:23
in Mercedes Texas Bart Groot Carrick in
2:24:29
Haran very good Bart throws Carrick in
2:24:32
Haran hollering a Serena Catania Catania
2:24:41
so loves the show thank you for telling
2:24:44
it like it is
2:24:45
mm-hmm actually thank you for telling it
2:24:48
like it is with knowledge we can see all
2:24:50
sides and make intelligence the
2:24:52
intelligent decisions you guys Rock
2:24:54
that's right wait till you see my
2:24:56
wedding pictures me dancing you see how
2:24:58
much I rock do you do when you die
2:25:01
didn't see you dancing but when you
2:25:02
dance do you get both thumbs in the air
2:25:05
and you pump your thumbs up in the air
2:25:07
and then just kind of kick randomly
2:25:09
there is one actual shot of me dancing
2:25:12
and I have my fists out there and one
2:25:15
thumb in the air oh yeah oh yeah it's in
2:25:17
credit super embarrassing Elaine Benes
2:25:20
this used to dance like that on the
2:25:23
Seinfeld show
2:25:24
some people get that I remember that
2:25:27
Robert Drake Olson Esmerelda gakuen
2:25:31
Ripon Ripon Wisconsin
2:25:34
Michael Janowski in Lynne Dora
2:25:38
Pennsylvania Bradley ledin parts unknown
2:25:41
Scotty night in Las Vegas Nevada Jason
2:25:45
deluzy oh and Shatford Pennsylvania
2:25:47
thanks sir and I Ichi
2:25:50
Kitagawa in San Francisco wouldn't think
2:25:54
all these folks are helping us get show
2:25:56
1152 out the door which with your help
2:25:59
that we can do this thank you very much
2:26:03
did you know that during this program
2:26:05
the largest earthquake in decades hit
2:26:08
Southern California 600 that's been
2:26:11
expected 6.4 you didn't well Southern
2:26:14
California so you wouldn't feel anything
2:26:16
no you wouldn't feel it let me see 1033
2:26:19
a.m. quake was centered in the Cyril's
2:26:21
surles valley about a hundred miles from
2:26:25
Los Angeles will be safe yeah make sure
2:26:31
you check in on Facebook it was safe
2:26:35
check-ins everybody knows oh yeah please
2:26:37
be safe yeah what scale what's anymore
2:26:43
what the number is because this is all
2:26:45
dick taken the Richter scale out was an
2:26:48
objective recording and now it's all
2:26:50
subject I was an objective recording now
2:26:53
it's all subjective
2:26:54
you know you type in you go to the USGS
2:26:56
site and tell them what you felt yeah I
2:26:59
just
2:27:00
I'd like to count casualties yeah that's
2:27:03
how that's that's yeah I didn't
2:27:04
California keeping them pretty low have
2:27:06
you got no casualties it's a great
2:27:08
earthquake yeah fun for the righteous
2:27:11
it's for the cleanup thank you to all
2:27:14
who supported the show today
2:27:16
it makes us super happy because here we
2:27:19
are it is supposed to be I mean was I
2:27:21
was drinking my coffee out back doing
2:27:23
the about 5:30 this morning the show
2:27:26
prep already I could hear the neighbors
2:27:27
they're getting ready for 4th of July
2:27:28
they're getting stuff out there by the
2:27:30
time I got my coffee before we started
2:27:32
the show they got the music playing yeah
2:27:35
sir gene texted me yesterday hey it was
2:27:39
gonna be out of town but now I'm in town
2:27:41
so hey well you guys do it for fourth of
2:27:43
July said well we're all working thank
2:27:45
you very much I start at 5:30 Tina will
2:27:48
be up around the same time you know
2:27:50
after all that around 4:00 this
2:27:51
afternoon gonna have a burger watch some
2:27:53
TV and go to sleep
2:27:55
you're not yes I am what Jean coming
2:27:59
over I well he no he nailed it he said
2:28:05
in for a free meal I'll go hang out with
2:28:07
non boring friends that's exactly right
2:28:10
we're totally boring on 4th of July we
2:28:12
work someone's got to keep this great
2:28:14
country rolling what do you want to come
2:28:16
over in the morning I thought you'd want
2:28:19
to come over you're good to the
2:28:20
fireworks just about you but I'm tired
2:28:23
after the show well here we have
2:28:26
fireworks everywhere and we a lot of
2:28:29
fires most of mediocre and a lot of them
2:28:31
in the fog but the best fireworks
2:28:33
displayed generally speaking and it's
2:28:35
not the greatest anywhere but it's a
2:28:37
really good 4th of July fireworks show
2:28:39
is in Richmond in over the San Francisco
2:28:42
Bay yesterday there's no fog what they
2:28:47
did it last night it's a nice show it's
2:28:51
not the most expensive but it's a very
2:28:53
nice show and well thought out with a
2:28:54
good finale and there was enough of a
2:28:56
breeze because it brought me home with
2:28:58
firework shows is that it round here
2:29:00
usually there's no breeze on 4th and and
2:29:03
the smoke starts to accumulate so as all
2:29:05
the fireworks go into the same exact
2:29:07
spot it desisted behind all the smoke
2:29:10
from the previous explosion but no it
2:29:12
was moving in a mout so you got to see
2:29:14
everything as clean as a whistle and
2:29:15
that was yesterday today it'll be lousy
2:29:19
[Music]
2:29:23
that's that's the peerage Committee John
2:29:26
they want me to do the daming x' and the
2:29:28
knighting zand and the tidal changes and
2:29:30
everything so I might as well that's
2:29:36
right thank you very much also everyone
2:29:38
who came in under $50 you're supporting
2:29:41
the value for value network in a way
2:29:42
that works incredibly well for us with
2:29:44
value but thank you to everybody who
2:29:45
supports the show in any way you do and
2:29:47
for financial support which we do need
2:29:50
another show on Sunday please go to
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org slash and a couple of Karma's as
2:29:56
requested jobs jobs jobs and jobs let's
2:30:01
vote for jobs you've got karma and then
2:30:08
I need a pew pew with that I guess there
2:30:11
we go pew pew pew pew pew
2:30:20
today is July 4th 2009 team Nathan
2:30:24
rothenburger Sara says happy birthday to
2:30:26
you as July 4th is your birthday and she
2:30:29
says I love you forever and always babe
2:30:31
may you be blessed today but then we
2:30:34
have Sonia pains as happy birthday to
2:30:36
our smoking-hot husband that Nathan pain
2:30:39
of Paragon Indiana and Toby Langford
2:30:42
will turn 47 on the 6th of July and
2:30:44
finally an der German I will be
2:30:46
celebrating on July 7 77 happy birthday
2:30:49
from everybody here's the best podcast e
2:30:51
in the universe we got our meetups we
2:30:55
got a nice list of them today meetup
2:30:58
taking place in Seattle and Washington
2:31:00
DC go to no agenda meetups calm to find
2:31:05
out exactly where these will be taking
2:31:06
place tomorrow the fifth in Lisbon that
2:31:10
is in Portugal and I'd love to this is a
2:31:12
lady lisboa who's organizing that so an
2:31:15
actual Dame you get to meet her July 6
2:31:18
Utrecht the Netherlands July 9th in
2:31:20
Knoxville Tennessee the 11th Charleston
2:31:22
South Carolina July 13 in Atlanta then
2:31:26
we have the 19th Colorado Springs
2:31:28
Colorado
2:31:29
July 20th southwest London comes back
2:31:32
and congregates also there's a brand new
2:31:35
meetup listed to Chicagoland Chicagoland
2:31:38
meetup and I want to make sure that
2:31:40
people are aware of that one I'm going
2:31:42
to I wish we could do that one and I'm
2:31:45
sure we can go on July 20th be great to
2:31:47
get in Chicago the 26th st. Louis also
2:31:50
Portland Oregon then on the 27th Buffalo
2:31:53
New York and Frisco Texas and on July
2:31:55
28th that's what we have on the list so
2:31:57
far will be Central Florida and thank
2:32:01
you everybody who set these up is go to
2:32:03
no agenda meetups comm find out if
2:32:05
there's a meet-up near you it's just
2:32:07
this is something that is incredibly
2:32:08
healthy to do you can meet people who
2:32:11
are maybe not always like minded but
2:32:13
they're not gonna be triggered and
2:32:15
freaked out because everyone just has
2:32:16
good conversation and yeah it's kind of
2:32:20
like John like you and I 11 years
2:32:21
together we never had a fight it works
2:32:23
even though we we differ from opinion
2:32:25
from time to time no agenda meetups calm
2:32:28
and let me say guy do this in the right
2:32:30
order because we do have a
2:32:32
title change today which will be a brand
2:32:36
new night going to Baron so this is the
2:32:41
uh knighted Baron but first let's get
2:32:42
our blades out here there you go that's
2:32:46
your fourth that's your fourth of July
2:32:48
blade or are you just happy to see me
2:32:52
[Music]
2:32:59
[Music]
2:33:00
once again so gentlemen you are about to
2:33:03
join the illustrious club with the No
2:33:04
Agenda knights and dames and I'm hereby
2:33:06
proud to pronounce the Casey sir under
2:33:09
the radar sir Vincent girlie-man of
2:33:11
Greenbrier woods Sir Andrew of the
2:33:13
Hickory flat protector of small horses
2:33:16
and sir here Co Luna Baker for you we
2:33:18
have hookers and blow rentboys and
2:33:20
Chardonnay Holmes and Uwe and Kipling it
2:33:23
we got chilled polish potato vodka
2:33:25
trophies entire smoked cow balls and
2:33:27
coffin varnish Bach Camilla bong hits
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okay we have a one major title change
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today you heard it earlier sir Vincent
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who was just night at his grueling man
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of Greenbrier Woods now becomes the
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baron of the Alabama Gulf Coast to the
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Florida Panhandle
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that's quite a territory can he have all
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of that can you have the whole thing
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from the Alabama Gulf Coast of the
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Florida Panhandle that whole swath area
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yes not that much all righty then
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fantastic may have a competing baron in
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the area we'll have to work that out
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well for sure we want to thank everybody
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who who became a knight for your
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incredible perseverance and sticking
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with us and sticking with the show I'm
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glad you have something to to show off
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now they are great at meetups people
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love to see the night rings and Dame
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rings at meetups bring it along and they
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beep if you're near your soul mate your
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twin flame it lights up near your twin
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flame okay
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Vee I just I only really have one or two
2:35:27
more topics the the the bullcrap debate
2:35:30
over what's happening at the border is
2:35:33
just going insane they a CBS this
2:35:40
morning went to an all-time low we and I
2:35:44
and I don't have the full report that
2:35:46
wish I had that just couldn't find it
2:35:47
this morning this is very reminiscent of
2:35:50
we needed to get into the Iraq war and
2:35:53
it wasn't really happening we needed
2:35:55
some more need people to get on board we
2:35:57
needed the country to hate them hate the
2:36:00
Iraqis and so a daughter of a was it
2:36:06
Hill Nolan I think daughter of a big
2:36:08
this is the yeah the Iraq war with the
2:36:10
first one the first one yeah yeah storm
2:36:13
with Bush Bush one yeah yeah so we
2:36:17
needed to get some some buy-in and we
2:36:19
didn't have you know weapons of mass
2:36:20
destruction stuff what we really needed
2:36:22
was something that would that would
2:36:24
touch the American hearts and
2:36:26
whenever you want to just think of the
2:36:27
children just just do something with
2:36:29
children and you're good to go
2:36:33
so instead of well I mean so the
2:36:37
original template for this was the Iraqi
2:36:40
soldiers came in to the infirmary ward
2:36:42
and they took the babies out of the
2:36:45
incubators and threw them on the floor
2:36:47
yeah how's it good what we did we have
2:36:49
that clip somewhere you know that's
2:36:51
worth looking for let me see
2:36:54
incubator no I don't think it would
2:36:56
better that what would happen under hill
2:36:59
and Oulton testimony Iraq war pop into
2:37:04
Rock Missy Hill and Knowlton scam
2:37:07
maybe you very much would be part of her
2:37:09
final witness is also using an assumed
2:37:13
name and again we ask this was on this
2:37:16
was in the Senate was it not no this was
2:37:19
actually this was what interesting about
2:37:21
this was a special hearing with Senator
2:37:24
with the hope with the regular Congress
2:37:27
people but it was not in an official
2:37:28
setting it was some something scam
2:37:31
--is-- about the setting our friends in
2:37:33
the media to respect the need to for her
2:37:37
to protect oh what a guy I had forgotten
2:37:39
about this whole set ally call on now
2:37:41
you're on to testify
2:37:44
[Music]
2:37:45
mr. chairman and members of the
2:37:47
committee my name is Nita and I just
2:37:50
came out of Kuwait my mother and I were
2:37:58
in Kuwait on August 2nd for a peaceful
2:38:00
summer holiday my older sister had a
2:38:03
baby on July 29th every morning to spend
2:38:06
some time and quate with her
2:38:08
I only pray that none of my 10th grade
2:38:11
classmates had a summer vacation like I
2:38:13
did I never spent time that could be an
2:38:18
adult that could go up quickly
2:38:23
when I saw happen to the children of
2:38:25
quake went to my country has changed my
2:38:28
life forever
2:38:29
that's Jai's life of all acquittees
2:38:32
young and old your children my sister
2:38:40
with my five day old nephew travelled
2:38:43
across the desert to seek safety there
2:38:47
is no milk available for the baby weight
2:38:51
they barely escaped when their car was
2:38:53
stuck in the desert desert sand and help
2:38:56
came from Saudi Arabia I stayed behind
2:39:00
and wanted to do something for my
2:39:01
country
2:39:06
volunteer volunteered at the other dine
2:39:09
hospital with 12 other women who wanted
2:39:12
to help as well I was the youngest
2:39:14
volunteer the other women were from 20
2:39:18
to 30 years old
2:39:19
Wow soldiers coming to the hospital
2:39:34
[Applause]
2:39:40
because I'm doing these radio plays we
2:39:44
need to find her so just so you know
2:39:46
this turned out to be a total lie but
2:39:50
maybe she was the daughter of an
2:39:51
ambassador I think yes she was the
2:39:52
daughter somebody important and she was
2:39:55
a setup she was put into this currently
2:39:57
she's a pretty good actress and they put
2:39:58
her in in front of Congress to give this
2:40:00
cock-and-bull story which was just a
2:40:03
complete it was complete hoax and it was
2:40:06
done by Hill & Knowlton yes they had
2:40:08
dreamed it up they had given her the
2:40:10
script and it was total lie and this is
2:40:13
not just hearsay so now we get and this
2:40:17
is a great script you couldn't use it
2:40:18
for anything let's take some let's take
2:40:20
some children make him scream climate
2:40:22
change alright let's do that it's
2:40:23
fantastic kids works it's a great way to
2:40:26
go so just if you want to tug at the
2:40:28
heartstrings and that's what CBS this
2:40:30
morning did president of the American
2:40:32
Academy of Pediatrics toured to CBP
2:40:35
facilities last week and
2:40:36
CBS News they are no place for children
2:40:39
dr. Saragosa received these pictures
2:40:41
from a social worker that were drawn by
2:40:43
children recently released from CBP
2:40:45
custody showing them in cages paints a
2:40:48
terrible picture and imagine the effect
2:40:50
it's going to have on these kids for the
2:40:52
rest of their life here in the United
2:40:53
States of America this should not be
2:40:55
it's a devastating report they will
2:40:57
abide by every measure we as adults can
2:41:00
debate cages or not cages those drawings
2:41:02
tell the story so have you seen these
2:41:07
drawings
2:41:07
wait a minute I want to I did have not
2:41:10
okay first of all no and I want to point
2:41:12
out something they said which was their
2:41:14
disclaimer we can debate cages are not
2:41:18
gauging mm-hmm lost that or but you
2:41:22
can't deny these geez well pictures the
2:41:25
reason why yeah take a look at the
2:41:26
pictures the reason why they say that is
2:41:28
because it doesn't look like a cage at
2:41:31
all you see bars you see bars or a fence
2:41:33
which is you know what the kids and it's
2:41:36
interesting that all of them are drawn
2:41:38
and this is the this is why I think it's
2:41:40
total bull crap they were drawn from the
2:41:44
reverse angle so not what a child saw
2:41:49
but and they were also done on canvas
2:41:52
which was mounted I mean it was not just
2:41:56
a drawn on a piece of paper
2:41:57
Johnny's canvas so I went out got canvas
2:42:01
and said now draw something it doesn't
2:42:06
really matter it's it the way you spin
2:42:09
this and the way that's just abuse it's
2:42:11
abusive children it's the whole
2:42:13
situation is sad for everybody
2:42:14
everywhere the whole thing is just it's
2:42:17
really really sad now drawings by
2:42:19
children who are held in boxes or
2:42:22
whatever cages ages well in this case do
2:42:25
you see him you see these is by the way
2:42:26
and this is on see this is a this is the
2:42:28
CBS website yeah you see it you see they
2:42:33
got one here there's one I'd am looking
2:42:35
at there's a bunch of them but the one
2:42:37
I'm looking that's actually an overhead
2:42:38
view Oh walking down on the course of
2:42:43
course
2:42:43
just with blankets and then there's
2:42:46
horrible
2:42:48
it's also bold if they all by the way
2:42:51
all the Glee they're drawn by the same
2:42:52
person yeah exactly
2:42:55
it's just abusing children to make a
2:42:57
point now I have one by the way this was
2:43:01
part of a concerted effort nationwide
2:43:04
because there were protests over here El
2:43:06
Cerrito Plaza again where I went to last
2:43:07
time because that's when they had the
2:43:09
protest release the full report and I
2:43:12
have my sign that I collected and then
2:43:15
apparently now they had another one it
2:43:16
was about a children's in cages children
2:43:19
in cages so they have one of these
2:43:20
protests up in Port Angeles Washington
2:43:22
it was a bunch of people bitching and
2:43:25
moaning about children and cages and
2:43:26
Mimi's there mm-hmm was fairly famous in
2:43:29
the town for being a troublemaker girl
2:43:34
he goes past all these mostly old farts
2:43:36
old Democrat farts and she starts to ask
2:43:39
grilling each one of them about why are
2:43:41
you so concerned about the kids in the
2:43:43
Texas holding facilities we have
2:43:45
homeless around here we have ish things
2:43:48
around here that need addressing
2:43:50
immediately and its local why are you
2:43:53
protesting the kids in Texas and then
2:43:57
nobody had a good answer and then she
2:43:58
didn't have some more mean questions I
2:44:01
won't even know we need me me in Texas
2:44:05
though we need her in Austin I'm gonna
2:44:08
need some help
2:44:08
well she was there you know wait for the
2:44:11
wedding and she didn't think much of the
2:44:13
place Thanks all right don't come don't
2:44:18
don't let the door hit you on the way
2:44:19
out I've won one final clip fareed
2:44:23
zakaria the plagiarist from CNN but he
2:44:27
is a globalist that people listen to and
2:44:29
he did a against the Constitution he
2:44:32
wasn't redundant oh my god for context
2:44:35
yes zacharya
2:44:39
Constitution we might have it doesn't
2:44:45
matter what I has here is his take on
2:44:49
the immigration situation at the border
2:44:52
which as you recall was a manufactured
2:44:55
crisis and until it wasn't and then it
2:44:57
was exist and it was kids and cages and
2:44:59
which it isn't
2:45:01
but now it's just the Trump is killing
2:45:04
babies throwing them out of the
2:45:05
incubator on to they should do that
2:45:12
[Music]
2:45:17
here's my take
2:45:18
given president from some mean-spirited
2:45:21
and often bigoted attitudes on conflict
2:45:28
me to say this but he is right that the
2:45:31
United States faces a crisis with its
2:45:33
Asylum system Democrats might hope that
2:45:36
the out of control situation at the
2:45:38
southern border undermines Trump's image
2:45:40
among his base as a tough guy who can
2:45:42
tackle immigration but they should be
2:45:44
careful it could actually work to the
2:45:46
president's advantage since 2014 the
2:45:50
flow of asylum seeker by the way please
2:45:53
take note that he doesn't really give a
2:45:54
crap about the children and the asylum
2:45:56
seekers or the immigrants he only cares
2:45:58
about Trump winning another election
2:46:00
that's what this whole piece is about is
2:46:02
what it sounds like
2:46:03
Democrats pay attention he's right and
2:46:06
he's gonna win if you don't I don't know
2:46:07
why more goes into the United States has
2:46:10
skyrocketed
2:46:11
last year immigration courts received
2:46:13
one hundred and sixty-two thousand
2:46:16
asylum claims a two hundred and forty
2:46:18
percent increase from 2014 the result is
2:46:22
a staggering backlog with more than
2:46:23
three hundred thousand Asylum cases
2:46:25
pending and the average immigration case
2:46:28
has been pending for more than 700 days
2:46:31
it's also clear that the rules
2:46:33
surrounding asylum are vague lacks and
2:46:36
being gamed the initial step for many
2:46:39
asylum seekers is to convince officers
2:46:41
that they have a credible fear of
2:46:43
persecution in their home countries and
2:46:45
about 75 percent meet that criteria some
2:46:49
applicants for asylum have suspiciously
2:46:51
similar stories using identical phrases
2:46:54
many simply use the system to enter the
2:46:57
US and then melt into the shadows or
2:46:59
gain a work permit while their
2:47:01
application is pending asylum is meant
2:47:04
to be granted to a very small number of
2:47:07
people in extreme circumstances not as a
2:47:10
substitute for the process of
2:47:12
immigration itself
2:47:14
yet the two have gotten mixed up as the
2:47:16
Atlantic's david fromm has pointed out
2:47:18
the idea of a right to asylum is a
2:47:21
relatively recent one dating to the
2:47:23
early years of the Cold War
2:47:25
guilt-ridden over the rejection of many
2:47:27
Jewish refugees during World War two the
2:47:30
UN created a right of asylum to protect
2:47:33
those who are fleeing regimes where they
2:47:36
would be killed or imprisoned because of
2:47:38
their identity or beliefs this standard
2:47:41
has gotten broader and broader over the
2:47:43
years and now includes threats of gang
2:47:45
warfare and domestic violence these
2:47:47
looser criteria coupled with the reality
2:47:50
that this is a safe way to enter the
2:47:52
u.s. have made the asylum system easy to
2:47:55
abuse applications from Honduras
2:47:57
Guatemalans and Salvadorans have surged
2:48:00
even though the murder rate in their
2:48:02
countries has been cut in half
2:48:04
more broadly hundreds of millions of
2:48:06
people around the world who live in poor
2:48:08
unstable regions where threats of
2:48:10
violence abound could easily apply for
2:48:13
asylum do they all have the legal right
2:48:16
to enter the u.s. through a backdoor
2:48:18
bypassing the normal immigration process
2:48:20
the Trump administration's approach has
2:48:23
been mostly to toughen up the criteria
2:48:25
hire more judges push Mexico to keep
2:48:28
applicants from entering the US but a
2:48:30
much larger fix is needed the criteria
2:48:33
for asylum need to be rewritten and
2:48:36
substantially tightened the number of
2:48:39
courts and officials dealing with asylum
2:48:40
must be massively expanded people should
2:48:43
not be able to use asylum claims as a
2:48:45
way to work in America there needs to be
2:48:48
a much greater cooperation with the home
2:48:50
countries of these applicants rather
2:48:52
than insults threats and aid freezers no
2:48:55
one fix will do it but we need the kind
2:48:57
of sensible bipartisan legislation that
2:48:59
has resolved passed immigration crises
2:49:03
Democrats have spent most of their
2:49:04
efforts on this topic assailing the
2:49:06
Trump administration for its
2:49:08
heartlessness fine but that does not
2:49:11
address the roots of this genuine crisis
2:49:14
if things continue to spiral downward
2:49:16
and America's southern border seems out
2:49:18
of control from stuff rhetoric and
2:49:21
hardline stands will become increasingly
2:49:24
attractive to the public
2:49:26
keep in mind that the rise of populism
2:49:28
in the Western world is almost
2:49:30
everywhere tied to fears of growing out
2:49:33
of control immigration you think they'd
2:49:36
notice that but I can say that a little
2:49:39
less words yeah I agree but I thought it
2:49:41
was important to play because it does
2:49:43
lay it out pretty well but there's a
2:49:44
couple things I don't understand though
2:49:47
so and the I&A the immigration
2:49:49
Nationality Act the recognizes a Asylum
2:49:56
is a nationality or naturalization to
2:49:59
what I say
2:50:00
they know it's Immigration and
2:50:01
Nationality Act Benesh okay
2:50:05
naturalization yeah no it's um this is
2:50:08
coming from the Wikipedia so take it
2:50:10
with whatever you know accurate the
2:50:13
United States is obliged to recognize
2:50:14
recognize valid claims for asylum since
2:50:17
under the 1951 convention relating to
2:50:20
the stat status of refugees and is 1967
2:50:23
protocol as defined by these agreements
2:50:26
a refugee is a person who was outside
2:50:28
their country of nationality who owning
2:50:31
who owing to a fear of persecution on
2:50:35
account of a protected ground is unable
2:50:38
or unwilling to avail himself of the
2:50:40
protection of the state so it's about
2:50:43
the state being against you you know
2:50:45
this is like this is so what we're
2:50:49
seeing here is I wish you had we had
2:50:51
when I don't know if we do I
2:50:53
Fletcher Soros this is the Soros scam
2:50:58
he's orchestrated this to just embarrass
2:51:01
the our system it in general yeah let me
2:51:08
finish the so it's Owen to fear
2:51:12
persecution okay protected grounds
2:51:14
include race nationality religion
2:51:16
political opinion and membership of a
2:51:19
particular social group but then here's
2:51:22
the part that's very confused so I don't
2:51:24
see how I'm afraid of gangs domestic
2:51:26
violence qualifies and knows the people
2:51:29
of course that don't qualify but yeah by
2:51:31
the time there's a court hearing they're
2:51:33
gone they're there and they melted into
2:51:36
the shadows but each year the president
2:51:38
United States sends April
2:51:39
the Congress for the maximum number of
2:51:41
refugees to be admitted into the country
2:51:44
under the asylum law for the upcoming
2:51:46
fiscal year and this is typically goes
2:51:50
unchallenged I haven't I'm just seeing
2:51:52
this now I have not looked into it but
2:51:55
here is for the last seven years the
2:52:00
totals so there's a an allocation oh
2:52:04
yeah so there's the ceiling and then
2:52:06
there's the actual arrivals in 2013 the
2:52:11
ceiling was seventy thousand actual
2:52:14
arrivals 58 that remains 70,000 through
2:52:19
2015 and the numbers all remained on
2:52:21
just literally sixty nine thousand nine
2:52:24
hundred eighty-seven I wonder if these
2:52:28
numbers are bogus actually 2017 ceiling
2:52:31
was 110 thousand but only 53,000 were
2:52:40
arrivals for 2018 the ceiling was forty
2:52:46
five thousand but only twenty two
2:52:48
thousand actual arrivals so they're
2:52:50
they're either there's a lack of people
2:52:55
who are actually looking for asylum or
2:52:59
they're not processing them fast enough
2:53:01
or I don't know but it's sad to find
2:53:04
that because now as you're beat yeah I'm
2:53:06
going to find out because it seems like
2:53:08
we have hundreds of thousands of people
2:53:10
coming in but they're not really even
2:53:12
hitting the ceilings and the ceilings
2:53:14
seem reasonable thirty thousand seventy
2:53:18
thousand and in some years seventy
2:53:20
thousand is a good number
2:53:21
yeah I thought these absorb that quite
2:53:24
easily yeah so huh all right well I have
2:53:29
two last clips one is the fourth of July
2:53:35
clip that we don't hear anymore this is
2:53:38
from 2015
2:53:39
generally speaking during a many of the
2:53:43
president pre Trump instead of talking
2:53:46
about tanks and the wreck and the roads
2:53:48
and doing all this other stuff we
2:53:50
generally heard something like this
2:53:52
didn't know it at the time
2:53:53
they had several close calls leading up
2:53:55
to the July 4th holiday potential terror
2:53:58
attacks inspired by Isis US security
2:54:02
correspondent Jim sciutto has that
2:54:04
forest US law enforcement supported
2:54:08
several terror plots in the last four
2:54:10
weeks including plots time to the July
2:54:13
4th weekend US officials tell CNN vector
2:54:17
James Comey says the FBI has made more
2:54:19
than ten Isis related arrests in the
2:54:22
last month some tied to the holiday they
2:54:24
stopped the stuff that was trying to
2:54:26
come at us for July 4th but that now
2:54:29
it's July 7th and 8th and they're on to
2:54:31
the next thing the foiled attacks
2:54:33
included targets coast-to-coast and were
2:54:35
unsophisticated with plans that included
2:54:38
guns knives and other weapons fitting
2:54:40
Isis's public calls to supporters to
2:54:43
attack in any way possible investigators
2:54:47
believe that Isis members overseas
2:54:48
enabled the plots recruiting and
2:54:51
encouraging Americans to carry out
2:54:52
attacks on US soil
2:54:54
even selecting possible targets Comey
2:54:57
calls it crowdsourcing terrorists
2:54:59
Senator James rich telling CNN Wednesday
2:55:02
that time was critical some were quite
2:55:05
imminent actually anything days within
2:55:09
days there was one course that was even
2:55:11
one that was within hours or minutes the
2:55:14
foiled plots come as the FBI continues
2:55:16
to warn that terrorist suspects have
2:55:18
gone dark in cyberspace increasingly
2:55:21
communicating through encrypted
2:55:22
messaging that is widely available but
2:55:25
impossible for the intelligence
2:55:26
community to monitor July 4th weekend
2:55:29
may have passed but US officials tell
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CNN that the risk of terror attacks
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remains very high based on very recent
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past trends Isis has been willing to and
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able to push out information to
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Americans and a small number have at
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least been willing to try to act up
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based on that
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our gym Sciuto reporting there from
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Washington for us you know you are so
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right and I was just looking through the
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the archives back to 2014 15 16 17
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no not 17 13 every single year 4th of
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July Oh Isis terror attack they're gonna
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get us they hate our freedom they had
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our Liberty you're so right and what
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happened this year that we don't have
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that anymore there's no terror we're
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done trump changed the narrative just
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shows you how much bullcrap it really is
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this bullcrap bullcrap I have one last
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clip to finish this show unless you have
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one because this is a show closer yeah
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no we'll close the show okay it also
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brings us back up to speed on on
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vegetarianism meat burgers and it's
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about and we'd like to do food stuff on
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this show yes and this is a little
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rundown on the impossible burger
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barbecuing but for a growing number of
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traditional meat will not be on the menu
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in today's morning rounds we look at the
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rising popularity and health effects of
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plant-based meat impossible burger and
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Beyond burger have exploded in
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popularity the two alternative meat
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brands are available in more than 40,000
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restaurants now in grocery stores
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combined dr. Tara nurullah is at the
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table we should know Tara comes from a
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house divided husband eats meat our high
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yeah I like your husband so what's in
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this in this meat well this is so
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interesting because actually these
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companies are not necessarily catering
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to people like me who are vegetarian but
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to my husband those eat meat there they
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want us they do and so they're mimicking
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the taste and the texture the chew the
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sizzle and even the bleed so when you
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compare the beyond burger for example an
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impossible burger they're relatively
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similar but they differ in kind of the
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key components of their protein so
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beyond burger uses a pea based protein
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and possibly uses a soy-based protein
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and then they both have mixtures of some
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oils than them either canola oil or
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coconut oil
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and interestingly also you find the
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beyond burger in the meat section there
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specifically putting it there because
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they want to capture that market can you
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capture the taste or maybe you're not
2:58:06
supposed to really capture the taste let
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it be what it is one of the differences
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between the two is impossible burger
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claims that they have found the reason
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that meat tastes like meat and that's
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something called heme so heme is an iron
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containing molecule you may have heard
2:58:19
of hemoglobin or myoglobin all animals
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and plants have it and they basically
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have extracted this from the roots of
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soy plants and then grown it in yeast
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and then taking that heme and put it in
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their burger and they're saying that
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that mimics the flavor the aroma the
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twitch one about not impossible okay so
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are they healthy
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these plant-based burgers are they
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healthy or healthier right so that's
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really a great question good one show
2:58:50
closer for sure I'll be here all the
2:58:52
week well done
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we're having bison burgers tonight
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before we watch TV those are delicious
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yeah that's what you want people yeah
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it's a joy
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lot of people are proud to be American
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that's wrong if tomorrow the orange man
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the cop in there swear
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everything will be just fine
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it notches with crowbars and would seem
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fascist it's not like Nazis can't be gay
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so I mentioned this to Mimi's oh no
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that's that he always has a shit-eating
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