Cover for No Agenda Show 1158: Taking a Mueller
July 25th, 2019 • 2h 46m

1158: Taking a Mueller

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robert muller is my dad adam curry this
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is no agenda where I've been reading the
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Mulder report and we're in it I'm
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Chauncey Dvorak mission
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I'm sorry rented by hope
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proof that were proof that it's true by
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omission yeah well how was your day
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yesterday uh yeah exactly
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what a gyp it was a gyp that's a total
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gyp actually I have a different word for
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it
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cruel well there's an element of cruel
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no no no it's a big element Robert
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Mueller was my dad three years ago and
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my dad is now toast I hate to say it
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this this I was blown away I couldn't
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believe it
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but what do us explain with more detail
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he is okay if you needed the fact that
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he looks like a corpse
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no he when you are testified I've looked
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I've seen a lot of Bob Mahler
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testimonies and a lot of them were he
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lied a lot but yes but and by the way
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didn't we like outline a whole bunch of
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his kind of screwy
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you know quote-unquote wrongdoings and
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throwing people in jail unnecessarily
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and are going after people that
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shouldn't have gone after ORS a lot of
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screwball stuff for this guy's
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background just like call me well here
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listen to him on the weapons of mass
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destruction in Iraq pointed out
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secretary Powell presented evidence last
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week that Baghdad
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has failed to disarm its weapons of mass
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destruction willfully attempting to
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evade and deceive the international
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community our particular concern is that
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Saddam Hussein may supply terrorists
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with biological chemical or radiological
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material now he's always been pretty
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good at reading and he was he was pretty
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decent at reading yesterday whenever he
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read he could get through it but you
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know when you're when you're testifying
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and you're covering things up because
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that's what he's done throughout his
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career and you have a whole bunch of
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legal things you need to think about
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when you're answering your filters got
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to be pretty damn active because you
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have tons of filters what can I say what
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can I not say and he basically just put
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one up there
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say nothing prefer them to report easy
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one it's beyond my purview
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he actually said I don't know maybe
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twice but this was this was mean whoever
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put clearly the Democrats had no idea or
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most of them had no idea that he was
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incapable of withstanding any type of
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cross-examine or any examination yes
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someone knew and that's why they put
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them in and I here's it's gonna have the
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FBI guy next to him why and that was his
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stooge doin it that was his a kill
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button that's this little button it was
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close range
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that was his secure his head off and
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that was his security blanket
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that's that's what that was about he in
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case he completely keeled over that guy
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would would jump in it was I could not
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believe the answers he was given the
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example if we're gonna go off on a
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tangent a little bit let's go to this
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one which really makes you wonder this
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is and they had to cut this guy off of
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course but this is the c-span call in
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about Mueller
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Cornelius Alexandria Louisiana this is
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our Republican line what did you what
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did you think of what the special
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counsel had to say well I've had
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personal dealings with the special
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counsel I don't know him personally as
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for the but I turned in some paperwork
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years ago where I was getting death
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threats and stuff like that I was a
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federal correctional officer at Oakdale
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one Louisiana where they had to write
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ads with the Cubans and stuff this guy
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is a phony and a fraud he's tried to
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destroy Trump now I left the Democratic
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Party because the Democratic Party
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betrayed me and I joined the Republican
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Party but these guys are never ever
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Trumper Robert Muller has put innocent
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people behind bars and like I said I
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salute you c-span for putting anything
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on that's the truth he's tried to
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destroy President Trump and stuff and
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the Democrats are - like I said Muller
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put me behind bars and put other people
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behind bars illegally I'm trying to
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prove my case and try to get a
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presidential pardon I hope one day
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c-span will put something on about
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presidential pardons and stuff how how
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long did you say how long did you serve
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for this from Cornelius how long your
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service well what happened was they said
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I threatened to kill the warden where I
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worked at at Oakdale one Louisiana but
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what it really was I filed an EEOC
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complaint where they got the calling the
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inmates and staff the n-word and then I
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got death threats and stuff the FBI knew
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about it and wouldn't help me but then
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they said I threatened to kill the
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warden at work to keep me behind bars
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this opti and eventually I pled guilty
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because they put a piece of rope in my
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food I will let you go there and Robert
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mama was the former FBI director control
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I want to make I want to make my point
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upfront they'll just do it with two
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clips I have more I think you have wrap
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ups and stuff and we can I know people
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expect us to deconstruct at least some
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of this what happens what's deconstruct
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well we can deconstruct
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we can deconstruct the fact that there
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are definitely two dimensions to this
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but go on I'll start with
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with a little bit of evidence that
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Muller is was not really a part of this
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entire investigation he was the
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figurehead and louie gohmert I think
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expressed that well with this question
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mr. Muller who wrote the nine-minute
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comments you read at your May 29th press
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conference I'm not getting you that okay
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so that's what I thought you didn't
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write it
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yeah we didn't think he wrote it at the
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time either and it's clear he didn't
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write any of this and his staff was
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packed with shills most prosecutors want
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to make sure there was no appearance of
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impropriety but in your case you hired a
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bunch of people that did not like the
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president now let me ask you when did
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you first learn a Peter strux
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animus toward Donald Trump in the summer
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of 2017
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you didn't know before he was hired I'm
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sorry what you didn't know before he was
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hired for your team you know what Peter
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struck hated and trunk okay you didn't
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know that before he was made part of
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your team is that what you say did not
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know that
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all right when did you have to learn
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when they did find out I acted swiftly
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to have him reassigned elsewhere in the
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FL there's some discussion about how
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swift that was but when did you learn of
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the ongoing affair he was having with
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Lisa Paige about the same time that okay
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struck did you ever order anybody to
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investigate the deletion of all of their
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texts off of their government phones
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once we found that Peter structure was
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an author of did you ever
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may I feel order what you not answered
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my question did you order an
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investigation and the deletion and
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reformatting of their government phones
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no there was my G investigation ongoing
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so he really doesn't know who was on the
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team doesn't know who was brought in why
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and the question is who was on the team
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and what were they doing and what was
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happening which we've looked at before
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is the report had there was exculpatory
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information that was removed from the
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report two questions about that Gregg
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Jarrett describes your office as the
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team of parts is McLintock by the way
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listens and as additional information is
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coming to light there's a growing
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concern that political bias caused
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important facts to be omitted from your
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report in order to cast the president
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unfairly in a negative light
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for example John Dow the president's
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lawyer leaves a message with Michael
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Flynn's lawyer on November 17th and 2017
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November 2017 the edited version in your
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report makes it appear that he was
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improperly asking for confidential
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information and that's all we'd know
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from your report except that the judge
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and the Flynn case ordered the entire
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transcript released in which Dowd makes
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it crystal clear that's not what he was
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suggesting so my question is why did you
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edit the transcript to hide the
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exculpatory part of the message well I'm
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not certain I agree with your
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characterization as we did anything to
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hide well you admit you omitted it you
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quoted the part where he says we need
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some kind of heads-up just for the sake
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protecting all of our interests if we
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can but you will admitted the portion
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where he says without giving up any
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confidential information so knowing that
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Muller is toast and really was not a
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part of this report not a part of the
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investigation he was probably there when
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people were hired but really it was just
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coasting along doing as he was asked to
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do as he's done most of his career the
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next clip is a clue as to who was really
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in charge of this entire investigation
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and report we have to rely on your
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report for an accurate reflection of the
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evidence and we're starting to find out
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that that's not true for example you
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your report famously links Russian
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internet troll farms with the Russian
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government get it hearing on May 28 in
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the Concord Management IRA prosecution
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that you initiated the judge excoriated
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both you and mr. Barr for producing no
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evidence to support this claim why did
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you suggest
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Russia was responsible for the 12 farms
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when in court you've been unable to
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produce any evidence to support it well
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I'm not gonna get into that
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that I already have but you have left
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the clear impression throughout the
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country through your report that it was
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the Russian government behind the troll
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farms and yet when you're called upon to
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provide actual evidence in court you
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fail to do so well I would again dispute
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your characterization of what occurred
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in that preset in that proceeding in
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fact the judge considering considered
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holding prosecutors in criminal contempt
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she backed off only after your hastily
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called press conference the next day in
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which you retro actively made the
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distinction between the Russian
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government and the Russian troll farms
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did your press conference of May 29th
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have anything to do with the threat to
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hold your prosecutors in contempt the
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previous day for publicly
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misrepresenting the evidence what was
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the question the question did your May
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29th press conference have anything to
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do with the fact that the previous day
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the judge threatened to hold your
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prosecutors in contempt for
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misrepresenting evidence so this is a
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pattern that we recognize from someone
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on Miller's team omitting evidence that
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could be Excalibur Tory and the one that
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and it was Korres never really a big
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news story but we we discussed it the
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indictment of the twelve so-called
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Russian GRU Kremlin links spies at the
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Internet research agency troll farm some
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of them went to court who were
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implicated in this or one company went
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to court that was implicated in this and
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said well why don't you show it actually
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took them to court show us the evidence
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they had zero evidence the judge got
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pissed off because these guys had this
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big indictment and had and were not
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prepared to prove anything at all
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there's one guy on that team who was the
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lead of the report and that's Andrew
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Weissman and where do we know Andrew
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Weissman from from Enron and Arthur
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Andersen he did the exact same thing he
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brought a lawsuit against he brought a
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sealed indictment against Arthur
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Andersen when they were begging and
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pleading please don't do that
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Arthur Andersen is the accounting was
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the accounting firm for many Wall Street
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firms top firms and the minute you take
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an agent a company that is responsible
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for a truth in numbers and you put doubt
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on them with a with an indictment which
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I think lasted for up to two weeks
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everyone runs away because you can't
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have a public company and your numbers
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be drawn into question and Arthur
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Andersen subsequently collapsed I think
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it was 60,000 people worldwide who were
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out of a job the case went to the
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Supreme Court struck down unanimously
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this is andrew Weissman this is what he
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does and he's been running this from the
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beginning he's also Hillary's guy he was
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the guy who was sitting at Hillary's
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inauguration party that wasn't and
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that's what's going on here and they've
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been exposed they had nothing Muller is
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a figurehead and it's done I don't know
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why no one's bitching about Andrew
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Weissman that they could be all over the
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place talking about this no one is
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bringing this up well if you listen to
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the three networks which I did and their
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coverage of the their wrap-up coverage
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all of them all of them went long up to
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like eight nine minutes they all started
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with pretty much the same premise which
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is a very opening opening opening with
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the Nadler asking the question is did
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when Trump said this is that in the
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report and Muller said no because it
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wasn't in the report per se and then
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they just started falling they showed a
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little kind of a rap they don't show
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anything good in fact none of the they
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had parts of the Gohmert who I think NBC
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had part of the Gohmert clip NBC was
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actually the most kind of pro Trump and
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CBS with Norah was way off the deep end
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hating Trump but she does she hates
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Trump yes and her I don't you know I'm
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thinking maybe they shot her up with
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Botox or something they get her eyes to
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look so dead it's possible could be
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there's very expressionless and and then
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so ABC with David Muir was a little bit
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in the middle
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it was still a little anti-trump it
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wasn't nobody that nobody was perfectly
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poised to do the report property but I
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do have the rap here we can listen to it
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it's from ABC Robert Muller walking into
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a hearing two years in the making
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you swear he was a reluctant witness but
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Democrats forced him to appear pressing
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him on whether the president obstructed
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justice director Muller the president
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has repeatedly claimed that your report
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found there was no obstruction and that
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it completely and totally exonerated him
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but that is not what your report said is
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it correct that is not what the report
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says so the report did not conclude that
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he did not commit obstruction of justice
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is that correct that is correct and what
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about total exoneration did you actually
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totally exonerate the president no but
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Muller did not reach a conclusion on
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obstruction because the Justice
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Department's Office of Legal Counsel
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says a sitting president cannot be
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indicted but can he be charged after he
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leaves office you could charge the
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president nine states with obstruction
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of justice
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after he left office yes again and again
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Democrats went back to the report to
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highlight the ten incidents of possible
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obstruction by the president including
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when Trump allegedly ordered his former
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White House Counsel Don Magan to fire
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Muller when the request was reported in
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the New York Times Magan said the
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president told him to deny it
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the president said quote fake news folks
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fake news a typical New York Times fake
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story in quote correct pregnant but your
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investigation actually found substantial
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evidence that McGann was ordered by the
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President to fire you correct yes but
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did the president obstruct Muller
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Republicans pointed out Muller kept his
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job
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were you ever fired a special concert
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once mr. Medvedev no no where were you
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allowed to complete your investigation
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unencumbered yes Republicans argued
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Muller was out of bounds for offering
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examples of potential obstruction
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without drawing a conclusion you wrote
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180 pages a hundred and eighty pages
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about decisions that weren't reached
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about potential crimes that weren't
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charged can I speak for a second Muller
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offered a passionate defense of his team
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as Republicans accused them of political
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bias I've been in this business for
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almost 25 years in those 25 years I have
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not had occasion once to ask somebody
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about their political affiliation
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yeah good try ABC you know here was the
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strategy the Democratic strategy was
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they split up at five of the ten
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obstruction of justice charges year to
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each you know different representatives
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were addressing each of them in their
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five-minute period and the leadership of
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well that's its general across all of
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all government they're old and they
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still somehow think that you can have a
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session where you know what you're gonna
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ask which was okay
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does this adhere to the three statute
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parts of the statute that that make up
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corrupt obstruction of justice and so
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you really couldn't indict the president
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because of the office of legal what is
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the OLC
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who said you can indict a sitting
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president write write write write write
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write write write so they kept trying
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this over and over because that's the
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way it used to work you could get a
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little sound bite those sound bite from
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somebody you can build a story around it
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put that in the headline put it on the
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news okay it's good everyone believes
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what we're saying yeah in the days of
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dan Rather maybe but this stupid ted
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Lieu even tried the classic the oldest
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trick in the book like to now turn to
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the final element of the crime of
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obstruction of justice on that same page
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page 97 do you see where there's the
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intent section on that page let's see
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all right would you be willing to read
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the first sentence and that was starting
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with substantial evidence indicates that
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the president if you could read that
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first sentence would you believe you
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that I'm happy to have you written okay
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Muller wasn't all that lame because
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that's what it's about let get the guy
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to say this get the guy to say this and
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then we'll have a great sound byte on TV
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and this is what of course he wanted him
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to say I will read in that you wrote
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quote substantial
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this indicates that the presents effort
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to have sessions limit the scope of the
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special counsels investigation to future
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election appearance was intended to
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prevent further investigative scrutiny
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of the president's and his campaigns
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conduct unquote that's in the report
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correct that is in the report and I rely
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what's in the report he tried to get him
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to say that so that have a great sound
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bite for TV he failed in that regard but
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Malak sorry I was gonna say Moeller had
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refused this was the only gout right no
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assaults wall wall I think tried it
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earlier and it was a Miller refused to
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do it I think that was very savvy well
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yeah that much still worked but leo
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actually scored a huge win which smaller
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then had to retract
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so to recap what we've heard we have
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heard today that the President ordered
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former White House Counsel Tom Organa to
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fire you the President ordered that
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maganda then cover that up and create a
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false paper trail and now we've heard
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the president ordered Corey Lewandowski
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to tell jeff sessions to limit your
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investigation so that he you stop
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investigating the president I believe
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weasel person looking at these facts
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could conclude that all three elements
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of the crime of us function justice have
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been met and I like to ask you the
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reason again that you did not indict
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Donald Trump is because of OLC opinion
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stating that you cannot indict a sitting
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president correct that is correct
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so there's Mueller actually saying
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contrary to what is in what is in the
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report that he did not indict the
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president because the office of legal
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counsel says you can't indict a sitting
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president he says yeah correct and then
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the second session the judicial
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oversight hearing before everything
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started he had a statement I am sure
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that the committee agrees the
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intelligence for sorry intelligence yes
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well here's how he started it now before
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we go to questions I want to add one
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correction to my testimony this morning
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I want to go back to one thing that was
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said this morning by mr. Lew who said
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and I quote you didn't charge
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because of the OLC opinion that is not
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the correct way to say it as we say in
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the report and as I said at the opening
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we did not reach a determination as to
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whether the president committed a crime
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and with that mr. chairman ah great
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answer questions so Oh boo boo rookie
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mistake you got snookered into saying
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that you didn't realize it and then
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someone oh man you're contradicting your
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own report you got he got to retract
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that the man was dazed and confused it
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was cruel it's cruel Andrew Weissman not
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only did he set up this whole bullcrap
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thing he look you get to you get your
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swan song in America no matter what you
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did this was the saddest end for this
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guy because that way he's toast he'll be
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dead in a few years he's 74 John 7 if he
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looks 94 he acts 94 74 is not I mean
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that's and I'm sad for him but come on
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this will say I said it again he looks
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like a corpse yeah so then there were
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you know there were a couple walks like
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one two he walks with this kind of like
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do you have to in fact they had to make
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sure the audience didn't get I could a
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didn't want anyone touching him yeah you
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notice that both sessions did this is
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everyone sit stay seated Stacy do not
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move I've never heard this before by the
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way let the you let the witness leave I
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think one of the most damning pieces of
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evidence that Muller should not have
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been testifying there under any
23:21
circumstances is the softball question
23:25
from Democrat representative Stanton
23:28
Thank You director Muller I'm
23:30
disappointed that some have questioned
23:32
your motives throughout this process and
23:34
I want to take a moment to remind the
23:37
American people of who you are and your
23:39
exemplary service to our country you are
23:42
a marine you served in Vietnam and
23:45
earned a Bronze Star and a Purple Heart
23:47
correct correct
23:49
which President appointed you to become
23:51
the United States Attorney from
23:52
Massachusetts which Senator which
23:55
President Oh which President
23:58
I think that was President Bush
24:02
according to my notes it was President
24:04
Ronald Reagan had the honor to do so I
24:09
think there's some things you remember
24:13
if you still have a long term memory I
24:16
agree you would remember that it seems
24:19
to me seems to me Ronald Reagan is not
24:22
Bush there was a lot of action in
24:25
between Reagan and Bush so one of the
24:28
big questions was that not his purview
24:31
I've given you 22 months if this is a
24:34
representative stupa given you 22 months
24:36
of Investigation tens of million dollars
24:38
spent and millions of documents reviewed
24:40
did you obtain any evidence at all that
24:43
any American voter changed their vote as
24:45
a result of Russians election
24:46
interference that going speak to that
24:48
you can't speak to that we after 22
24:50
months of investigation there's not any
24:52
evidence in that document before us that
24:54
that any voter changed their vote
24:56
because of their interference and I'm
24:57
asking you based on all the documents
24:59
that you that was outside our purview
25:01
Russian meddling was outside your
25:04
purview but the the impact of that
25:06
meddling was undertaken by other
25:07
agencies yeah yeah okay now this this
25:12
was really really bad really bad poor
25:19
yeah seriously all the pundits the ones
25:23
who took it the hardest seemed to be the
25:26
the Democrats MSNBC for example I don't
25:29
have a clip but they were they were just
25:32
beside themselves about what his watch
25:33
this was I have I do have one clip
25:36
here's Chuck Todd on MSNBC but he
25:40
provided such what do you call it
25:43
uncomfortable clarity it would he as
25:46
they were using him for clarity he
25:48
somehow fog it up but he didn't how he
25:51
would do certain things and and so look
25:53
on optics this was a disaster what he
25:55
directly yeah yes Chuck Todd it's all
26:00
about the optics that was the whole
26:02
point and they no I don't think they
26:05
knew the Democrats did not know what
26:07
state Robert Mueller is in they hid that
26:09
from him
26:10
from them and and this is the result
26:14
they should have listened when I said no
26:17
no don't he's not going to testify don't
26:19
let him testify no no yes we want him to
26:21
testify that the here in his own mouth
26:24
this was the 95 Democrats many of him on
26:27
these committees swallow well Nadler the
26:31
whole group of him that voted for
26:32
impeachment yeah or that it would
26:35
actually wasn't an impeachment vote it
26:36
was a vote to talk about impeachment
26:38
they voted and if you voted yes that
26:41
means we're not talking about it and
26:42
they voted they were on an impeachment
26:44
side and all of them were on these
26:46
committees most of them and with
26:50
obviously not all of them and there were
26:52
the ones all in on this and they were
26:53
the ones that can't bring in mmm
26:55
Pietschmann impeachment impeachment ted
26:56
Lieu for example after the first
26:59
go-round was on c-span they just didn't
27:02
want his round here everyone comes
27:03
through and they say something he says
27:05
we have a felon in the White House we
27:07
have a felon in the White House I have
27:09
that clip you want to hear it yeah this
27:11
play it oh that is what he believes and
27:15
establish what we establish today in the
27:16
hearing is that we have a felon sitting
27:19
in the White House Donald Trump
27:20
committed multiple crimes obstruction of
27:22
justice now what the American people and
27:25
other members of Congress deal with that
27:26
want to see in the next few days but
27:28
this hearing clearly established that
27:30
the President ordered down began to fire
27:32
him that the President ordered on began
27:34
to then cover that up and create a false
27:36
paper trail and then the President
27:37
ordered Corey Lewandowski to get Jeff
27:39
Sessions to curtail the investigation
27:41
and then we went to great lengths to
27:43
show how all those acts met every
27:46
element of the crime obstruction of
27:48
justice that's what we established today
27:50
and then we establish that he also
27:51
tampered with two witnesses those are
27:53
all felonies and we hope the American
27:56
people see this for what it is yeah I do
27:58
see it for what it is Thank You
28:00
representative Leo we don't have a felon
28:02
in the White House we have a dementia
28:04
patient in the witness box
28:07
it's cruel cruel cruel cruel and the
28:12
worst is when it came to fusion GPS
28:15
boobs who who paid for and created this
28:20
who created the the steel dossier Muller
28:24
didn't even know what it was about the
28:26
name of that firm was fusion GPS is that
28:29
correct and you're on page 103 103
28:33
that's correct volume 2 when you talk
28:36
about the firm that produced the steel
28:39
reporting the name of the firm that
28:42
produced that was fusion GPS is that
28:44
correct I'm not familiar it's not it's
28:52
not a trick question or any it was
28:54
fusion GPS I mean that would that sunk
28:59
it for me I have some danger to point
29:09
out and go ahead with you click this is
29:12
a herd and Trump server question I
29:14
thought was worth clipping heard the I
29:20
got it on a DS from Texas he's our
29:22
Republican from Texas boy then we don't
29:26
call him boy anymore John on April 13th
29:29
2018 McClatchy reported that you had
29:31
evidence Michael Cohen made a secret
29:34
trip to Prague during the 2016
29:36
presidential election I think he told
29:39
the one of the committees here in
29:41
Congress that was incorrect is that
29:42
story true I can't I can't go into it
29:46
got you on October 31st 2016 slate
29:51
published a report suggesting that a
29:53
server at Trump Tower was secretly
29:56
communicating with Russia's
29:58
alpha bank and I quote akin to what
30:01
criminal syndicates do do you know if
30:03
that story is true do not do not do you
30:07
do not whether it's true so did you not
30:10
investigate these allegations which are
30:12
suggestive of potential Trump Russia
30:14
because I believe not true doesn't mean
30:16
it would not be investigated it may well
30:18
have been investigated
30:20
although it my belief at this point is
30:21
not true yeah I was just painful painful
30:27
now I forgot about this this one an
30:30
allegation that Trump had a server up in
30:34
Trump Tower that was in direct
30:35
communication with the Russians and
30:37
doing deals yeah I think we heard that
30:40
York Times so we we debunked that it was
30:42
was a marketing service holy images not
30:46
kinds of but I do it before you wrapped
30:48
I want to play this just because a bunch
30:50
of people sent this send hey yet plays
30:52
you got a place that's kind of like
30:53
discussing our dimension a dimension B
30:56
it's right and I don't know why this is
30:58
going on but all of a sudden they've
31:00
decided I think this is the get to get
31:02
Norah O'Donnell because they know they
31:03
can't that she can you this you are just
31:05
counting down the days until they fire
31:07
her you're all over this here's what
31:10
they're starting to do Lester Holt came
31:13
out at the end of his news presentation
31:16
with an editorial ooh and this is
31:19
old-fashioned this is something you used
31:20
to hear with Eric severide this is the
31:23
kind of stuff that goes Bend and Walter
31:25
Cronkite would do it this goes back and
31:27
it makes it more interesting that Walter
31:29
Cronkite used to do cuz he's with CBS
31:31
along with Nora and that is doing a
31:35
little editorial hit very short piece at
31:37
the end and Lester Holt can do him and
31:40
he does one here at which talks about
31:42
dimension a dimension B in his words
31:44
which I thought was interesting septums
31:45
a lot of our listeners thought it was
31:47
cool and then I know that Mira can do
31:51
them cuz I've seen him do some things
31:53
like that so they both don't start doing
31:56
these as part of the formula because we
31:58
all know the formulas copied by every
32:00
you know everyone copies each other
32:01
Nora is gonna have to do one that would
32:05
be just priceless a final thought as we
32:09
end our broadcast tonight for two years
32:11
this country has marked time around
32:13
Robert Muller is 448 page written report
32:16
please some and disappointed others if
32:19
recent history is a guide today's
32:20
testimony will offer the same maybe even
32:23
reinforce the separate universes in
32:25
which we often exist but the matters at
32:27
hand viewed from any angle remain too
32:30
important too
32:31
our backs on in other words if you don't
32:38
believe Trump's guilty you're in the
32:39
wrong universe no just too well maybe I
32:44
don't know what he's saying it's just
32:45
saying hey this is pretty important you
32:47
even though everybody thinks they won
32:49
well well I disagree I don't think any
32:53
any any Democrat that I saw speaking
32:57
certainly not MSNBC CNN I didn't see
32:59
anyone today and they won or they did
33:02
well or they got anything that would
33:04
they were sad losing so they were sure
33:09
no we had the seven hours of testimony
33:12
three years of Investigation 450 pages
33:15
of a report and this is what we got the
33:17
president committed the crime of
33:18
obstruction you could not publicly state
33:20
that in your report or here today can
33:23
you repeat the question sir you have to
33:25
repeat that for me can you repeat the
33:27
last part of that question yeah which
33:30
button can you read the last question
33:35
certainly got it accurate I'm sorry
33:38
could you research your individual is in
33:40
fact obligated to provide what's being
33:42
demanded by the regulation or statute
33:44
meaning you don't have any wiggle room
33:46
right I have to look more closely at the
33:49
statute I just read it to you
33:52
and what was question to highlight
33:54
correct and where are you reading from
33:57
on that I'm reading from my question oh
34:00
yeah then could you repeat it okay is
34:05
that correct on the screen and you can
34:07
you repeat the question and now that I
34:09
have the language on the screen is it
34:11
correct
34:12
what was the question pardon can you
34:16
read the last question the last question
34:19
was certainly got it accurate I
34:21
apologize swing can you start it again
34:24
okay sure
34:25
I'm sorry could you repeat that one
34:27
attorney number two in the inspector
34:29
general support and struck both worked
34:30
on your team didn't a pardon me yes they
34:34
both worked on your team didn't they I
34:35
know
34:36
I heard struck who else were you talking
34:38
about attorney number two identified in
34:39
the inspector general's report okay and
34:42
the question was volume 2 page 87 and 88
34:45
of your report true I'm sorry could you
34:48
again repeat the question
34:51
admittedly he was doing some of this I
34:55
think to just run out the clock and just
34:56
have less questions asked you know what
34:58
page is that on tell me where we're
35:00
gonna go this is but this is this was a
35:03
cruel I have one final clip just to wrap
35:06
this up there are lots of little gotchas
35:08
in there the great examples of omissions
35:10
from the report things that are
35:12
completely we're not reported on in the
35:14
report not scrutinized but the one thing
35:17
that I think you and I agreed upon was
35:19
this whole idea of saying like we could
35:22
not was it we could not not exonerate
35:26
the president because not not so couple
35:30
not so representative Turner did
35:34
something very mean but it was effective
35:36
I felt and he said look did you clip
35:41
this down as far as possible so for
35:44
context he begins by saying did you
35:46
write this for the Attorney General yeah
35:48
this is just a I'm sure he said can you
35:50
repeat the question and they said yes
35:52
this is a only internal document this is
35:55
usually so he didn't write this for the
35:57
public at large no no no this is only
35:59
this only goes to the Attorney General
36:02
and that was a report and that's all
36:03
that it was and then the question comes
36:06
up well why did you use this term
36:08
exonerate which is not a legal term mr.
36:10
Muller does the Attorney General have
36:13
the power or authority to exonerate now
36:16
when I'm putting up here is the United
36:17
States code this is where the Attorney
36:19
General gets his power and the
36:21
Constitution and the annotated vertices
36:23
of these which we've searched we even
36:25
went to your law school because I went
36:26
to Case Western but I thought maybe your
36:28
law school teaches it differently and we
36:30
got the criminal law textbook from your
36:32
law school mr. Muller no we're in these
36:35
because we had them scanned is there a
36:37
process or description on exonerate
36:40
there's no office of exoneration to turn
36:41
general's office there's no certificate
36:43
at the bottom of his desk mr. Moore
36:45
would you agree with me that the
36:47
Attorney General does not have
36:49
the power to exonerate I'm gonna pass on
36:53
that oh why because it's been broiled us
36:57
in the legal discussion and I'm not
36:59
prepared to do a legal discussion in
37:01
that arena
37:01
well mr. mr. Miller you would you would
37:04
not disagree with me when I say that
37:06
there is no place that the Attorney
37:08
General has the power to exonerate and
37:10
he's not been given that authority you
37:11
wouldn't I take your question great well
37:14
the one thing that I guess is that the
37:16
Attorney General probably knows that he
37:18
can't exonerate either and and that's
37:20
the part that kind of confuses me
37:22
because if the attorney Joe doesn't have
37:24
the power to exonerate then you don't
37:26
have the power to exonerate and I
37:27
believe he knows he doesn't have the
37:29
power to exonerate and so this is the
37:31
part that I don't understand if your
37:33
report is to the Attorney General and
37:37
the Attorney General doesn't have the
37:39
power to exonerate and he does not and
37:41
he knows that you do not have that power
37:43
you don't have to tell him that you're
37:45
not exonerating the president he knows
37:47
this already so then that kind of
37:49
changed the context no we included in
37:52
the report for exactly that reason he
37:54
may not know it and he should know it so
37:55
you believe that the Train bill Barr
37:57
believes that somewhere in the hallways
38:00
of the Department of Justice there's an
38:02
office of exoneration no that's not what
38:04
I said well I believe he knows and I
38:06
don't believe you put that in there for
38:07
for mr. Barr I think you put that in
38:10
there for exactly what I'm gonna discuss
38:12
next and that is to the Washington Post
38:13
yesterday when speaking of your report
38:16
the article said Trump could not be
38:18
exonerated of trying to obstruct the
38:21
investigation itself Trump could not be
38:23
exonerated now that statement is correct
38:25
mr. Muller isn't it in that no one can
38:27
be exonerated the reporter wrote this
38:30
that this reporter can't be exonerated
38:32
mr. Muller you can't be exonerated
38:34
in fact in our criminal justice system
38:36
there is no power or authority to
38:39
exonerate now this is my concern mr.
38:40
Muller this is the headline on all of
38:43
the news channels while you were
38:44
testifying today Muller Trump was not
38:47
exonerated
38:48
now mr. Muller what you know is that
38:50
this can't say Muller exonerated Trump
38:53
because you don't have the power or
38:55
authority to exonerate Trump you have no
38:57
more power to declare him exonerated
38:58
than you have the power to declare him
39:00
and
39:01
and Cooper and of course he didn't write
39:06
that he didn't write any of this I think
39:09
I think I'm gonna stick stabs I'm with
39:11
you on this I I think we're both wrong
39:14
in one way though we may be
39:16
misunderstanding the whole process we
39:19
may actually be clueless because there
39:20
may be a third dimension no I believe I
39:23
captured it this is the other c-span
39:29
call in and I'd this guy nails it
39:31
the vast conspiracy yeah in Phoenix
39:34
here's James on our independent line
39:36
good morning go ahead James - thank you
39:39
I'm James now in 2016 during the
39:42
election I was watching everything that
39:45
Eastern results and the Western results
39:48
and Hillary was leading all the way up
39:51
until 11 12 o'clock a Sinclair Airy
39:56
Fletcher would know this news thing they
40:01
brought it and broadcast results late to
40:04
me that the night of the election there
40:07
now I'm back
40:08
I cannot say any more but check into the
40:12
news people that they've done it before
40:15
several times cut in two things I trust
40:19
c-span you guys know unfortunately I've
40:23
got Robert lower back oh and please
40:26
trust this trust this I should I called
40:32
the all others because I'm neither one
40:34
but I support you so much here's the
40:43
danger I'm gonna it's danger and an
40:46
opportunity since this is a big nothing
40:48
it's it's fell flat and I haven't been
40:52
monitoring everything this morning so
40:53
I'm not quite sure how they're trying to
40:55
get out of it but
40:57
if someone were to go so far to say we
41:01
didn't realize that robert muller is
41:04
actually suffering from some form of
41:06
disease it could be dementia could be
41:10
something else
41:12
we feel that based upon his testimony
41:15
based upon his appearance and his entire
41:18
demeanor there is an absolute need now
41:21
to appoint a new special prosecutor to
41:26
do the investigation over again it's a
41:30
big Hail Mary but that is not going to
41:34
happen I can assure you first of all
41:36
they'd have to get rid of Pelosi because
41:38
she would put a stop to cuz anything you
41:40
know she's worse off than he is in some
41:42
ways but now I think they're gonna
41:44
Pelosi is still the leader and she did
41:47
make some commentary after I don't have
41:49
it but she made some commentary after
41:51
the event because they brought up the
41:53
impeachment thing again which is they're
41:55
trying to get more numbers into that
41:56
impeachment group of 95 91 to 95
41:59
Democrats are just all in and she says
42:03
well we know what we're gonna have to do
42:04
this doesn't end things we just have to
42:07
do there's a lot of investigation that
42:09
needs to be done into his holdings and
42:11
rush so they're gonna bring in finance
42:14
committees to some of these other groups
42:15
and they're gonna host they're gonna
42:16
just keep this up to really keep the pot
42:20
boiling that's what she said they're
42:22
gonna keep the pot boiling until the
42:23
election because it's gonna I think I
42:26
think I spotted a couple of new a new
42:29
tricks they're trying to do you know you
42:31
can't get rid of Trump because we don't
42:33
have enough Democrats and so we gotta
42:35
vote more Democrats in because they only
42:36
have 95 that they got obviously the this
42:41
is ludicrous because there's no way in
42:43
hell that 75 senators of either party
42:46
are gonna vote for it so it's just a
42:49
technique to just keep messin with Trump
42:52
and there's gonna keep it up but they're
42:55
not gonna do what you said that's that's
42:56
out of the question I said it's it's a
43:00
it's an opportunity to say Hail Mary but
43:02
I don't even think they would attempt it
43:04
because that would that would be the eye
43:06
roller of the decade nothing surprises
43:09
me nothing surprises me
43:15
these guys are crazy well I don't know
43:19
where it goes from here but it sure
43:21
ain't references to Muller in the mullet
43:24
man remember how how hopeful everybody
43:27
was I hope people realize that the
43:30
Muller report by his omission does say
43:34
that the No Agenda shows the best
43:35
podcast in the university yes I refers
43:37
to get lost in this in this discussion I
43:40
know nobody brought it up at the meeting
43:41
well it's it's not his purview true it's
43:48
true so so that's that yeah you're right
43:52
it was a it was a fail it was cruel not
43:56
fail it was cruel cruel towards this man
43:59
and I am doing everything I can do to
44:04
find as much as I can about Andrew
44:06
Weissman
44:07
this is the guy Weiss was the great
44:09
Weissman is the guy it's obvious that
44:16
Knoller was just he was I don't even
44:20
know he was the editor of that document
44:23
he wasn't nothing he was a figurehead he
44:27
floated along did as he was asked
44:29
remember when he read his press
44:32
statement we were you know like who the
44:34
hell wrote this he was just reading took
44:36
no questions shuffled off stage he could
44:38
still read and whenever he read a
44:40
statement it was good but the minute he
44:42
had to think for himself it just fell
44:44
down so people were not informed about
44:49
his capacity to be able to do this but
44:53
that's why they had the backup guy
44:55
that's why they had the FBI guy sitting
44:56
right there just in case oh if he keels
44:59
over I'll jump in don't worry I'll
45:01
figure it out I'll tell them what's
45:02
going on one of the best little
45:05
soliloquies was a newness in the
45:09
Intelligence Committee after Adam Schiff
45:12
spoke newness pokies that head of the
45:14
Republicans in that group and he had a
45:16
very nice speech and one of the thing he
45:19
was very and people should go back just
45:20
listen to a newness house
45:21
it's very very well done I was I was
45:23
impressed with it
45:24
well he he knows a lot and I mean he's
45:27
on top of it but he condemned that guy
45:31
for being there the oh yeah the FBI guy
45:33
yes and you hear there was one point
45:37
where Mahler said well I refer to you
45:40
know my back up here FBI and like forget
45:43
who was asking the question but he said
45:44
no if you don't mind I'm asking you the
45:45
question you answer it that's just cruel
45:49
cruel cruel very sad to see it's like
45:52
and I you know this is it's almost as
45:54
bad as you know there's a Netflix
45:57
documentary about Jane Fonda I think you
46:00
turn me on that Jane Fonda in five parts
46:02
I think is what it's called yeah and she
46:04
goes to visit Ted Turner her ex-husband
46:06
the Ted Turner you know 18 feet tall
46:11
booming guy you know huge media magnate
46:14
and he has dementia and she visits him
46:17
in the desert and he's just shuffling
46:19
along he's a he's a shadow of him form
46:21
of his former self that's what I saw I
46:23
saw my dad Robert Mahler's my dad I am
46:31
emotional about it was cruel to see it
46:33
huh anyway we got some late-breaking
46:36
news this morning
46:37
federal sources tell us the initial
46:38
report is that Jeffrey Epstein was found
46:40
on the floor in his cell in a fetal
46:42
position semi-conscious with marks to
46:45
his neck
46:45
investigators are trying to determine
46:47
what happened to Epstein inside the
46:50
Metropolitan Correctional Center in one
46:52
of the secure areas of the jail two
46:54
sources say Epstein may have tried to
46:56
hang himself a third source cautioned
46:59
Epstein's injuries were not serious and
47:01
questioned if Epstein might be seeking
47:03
some kind of transfer this as a fourth
47:06
source says an assault has not been
47:08
ruled out that another man in the same
47:11
area was questioned Epstein was ordered
47:13
held without bail since his arrest on
47:15
the sex trafficking charges
47:16
he had asked to be housed in his Upper
47:18
East Side mansion with an ankle bracelet
47:20
and private guards but the judge said he
47:23
was a risk of flight and a danger given
47:26
the allegations he sexually abused
47:27
underage girls he has pleaded not guilty
47:31
Epstein had been housed with a former
47:33
cop
47:33
cused killer an attorney for that inmate
47:36
says his client did not attack Epstein
47:38
that the two get along and that Epstein
47:41
was seen today and appears to be fine
47:43
Epstein's lawyer did not return a call
47:45
for comment as the investigation very
47:48
much underway at the mcc now I saw a lot
47:51
of tweet saying Clinton body count like
47:54
no no this this is a sad little man who
48:00
wants to get out he wants he wants to
48:04
stay at his house he doesn't want to
48:05
stay in jail they're protecting this guy
48:07
this guy is not gonna die in jail I
48:10
don't even believe that he has roommates
48:12
in jail cellmates
48:13
I don't believe it for a second he peed
48:16
yeah tried to strangle himself or
48:18
whatever to make it look bad and then
48:21
lays down on the floor so dangerous I
48:23
have to go up now now now now now the
48:27
real Clinton body count apparently was
48:31
upped won in Austin ooh busted and this
48:36
is a story that has been doing the
48:38
rounds for the past couple of days I
48:40
have no I mean it comes from true pundit
48:43
so that should tell you enough but it's
48:45
been repeated by many people true pundit
48:48
but apparently Salvatore's since Anneli
48:51
former wall street bleaker who joined
48:54
the FBI in 2010 killed himself on the
48:57
dance floor at an austin nightclub on so
49:01
last saturday with a whole bunch of FBI
49:06
partying with him immediately they they
49:09
they all started telling everyone to
49:11
delete photos and videos off of their
49:13
phones and there was no reporting on
49:15
this in any of Austin's local media so I
49:18
don't know if it's true but he's a
49:20
murder in town and then nobody reported
49:23
in the Austin states very sketchy but
49:25
this is one of the guys who was
49:27
investigating the Clinton Foundation
49:29
he's a fight user he managed the FBI's
49:31
financial crimes program for the
49:33
Northeast region no so you know why is
49:41
it why is there no reporting on it I
49:42
don't know it could it be completely
49:44
bogus possibly I have not seen anyone
49:46
speak
49:47
about it publicly there's lots of little
49:50
bits and bobs in the article so-called
49:53
quotes from people but that that's
49:58
always sketchy when that means it killed
50:02
he's committed suicide on the dance
50:04
floor
50:05
yeah well that you want to make these to
50:07
be as ludicrous as possible yeah so you
50:12
can say so you can say look see what
50:14
happened to him exactly look at the
50:16
circumstances exactly who got caught for
50:18
that nobody it can happen to you too
50:20
I went wake wake surfing with the former
50:26
New York banker on Monday no you're
50:33
right what a life is when you have a
50:35
friend who has a boat to go wake surfing
50:37
behind having a boat in doing all that
50:40
seems like a horrible horrible deal but
50:43
we are just a real waste of money but we
50:46
were talking about two things one you
50:50
know he's a big fan of modern monetary
50:52
theory and he says he says do you want
50:56
proof that modern monetary theory or
50:58
monetary theory modern monetary theory
51:01
yeah modern monetary or new yeah yeah
51:03
the modern is he says just look at the
51:07
Trump tax cuts since nothing happened we
51:09
didn't fall apart everything just went
51:12
on as scheduled but another 320 billion
51:15
he says makes no difference the economy
51:18
will or the the paper economy will
51:20
continue to look fantastic
51:22
everything's gonna keep Rocking yeah oh
51:25
I'm gonna see him tonight it's his
51:26
birthday and I'm gonna ask him if he
51:29
thinks that we could print a trillion a
51:31
year for health care for all and I think
51:34
I know his answer it's like it does not
51:36
matter since there's no proof anymore in
51:39
modern monetary theory that that just
51:42
printing money will screw us now it's
51:45
not the same for every country in fact
51:47
probably none other than the United
51:48
States because of the infrastructure of
51:50
our money and then he went on to say and
51:54
this I thought was it was a big one
51:58
I've was blown away he said you know
52:00
Deutsche Bank finally hit the skids and
52:03
said yeah I know that uh he used to work
52:06
there he says the big one's gonna be
52:10
next said really said oh yeah there's
52:13
gonna be a big big Bank gonna fail do
52:16
you want to guess which one it is
52:17
because you you will not believe it when
52:19
you hear it ok well then it's not Wells
52:21
Fargo or Bank of America no it's not
52:24
retail bank Goldman
52:27
he says Goldman is in trouble oh no God
52:32
[Music]
52:34
this grid is in trouble
52:36
well Goldman should have been in trouble
52:40
the first go-round in 2007 when Lehman
52:43
and bear bear stearns right went out of
52:48
business and Goldman was the third was
52:51
the third pier and that try did there's
52:54
companies three major companies and
52:56
Lehman Brothers Bear Stearns and Goldman
52:59
Sachs were the big three of the big ones
53:02
Morgan Stanley's another one of those
53:03
others but when those two went out of
53:05
business and nobody believed that was
53:07
gonna happen especially Bear Stearns
53:09
when you had Jim Cramer yelling and
53:11
screaming on his show about all Bear
53:13
Stearns is fine well uh Presley
53:16
embarrassment people could still dredge
53:18
up apparently they're not so fine
53:20
anymore
53:21
well a lot of people at the time to
53:27
harkening back to 2007 2008 crash a lot
53:31
of people at the time felt that goldman
53:33
should have been one of the one of the
53:34
one to go down right well he says these
53:39
things to me with the reason we talked
53:43
about on the show yeah and if anyone
53:44
knows how to make money off of that
53:46
information what long put for Goldman
53:51
it's not that hard to find
53:52
oh speaking of such did you and Andrew
53:56
talk about snap on Tuesday on the show
53:58
no ha so you know we had a couple weeks
54:02
ago we were just playing some clips
54:04
talking about
54:06
yes talking about advertising and how
54:09
and what power the advertisers have and
54:11
played this clip from the CEO of WPP the
54:14
largest advertising conglomerate there
54:16
is and the CEO was going on and on and
54:18
on about snap we think snap is the name
54:20
is oh it's gonna be the thing and with
54:22
yeah the turnaround it's great and they
54:24
got new technology and there's great
54:26
partnerships and well I hope someone was
54:29
listening yeah and I hope they donate to
54:31
the show
54:32
cuz that thing went up five bucks did
54:34
they the earnings with specifically
54:36
revenues crushed it we knew it we heard
54:39
it straight from the guy yeah yeah I
54:42
hope yeah well I looked and I did yours
54:45
obscure clips that we dig up yeah
54:48
and that was an obscure or clip let me
54:50
tell you what you call it information
54:52
that's valuable to people's lives in
54:54
many a way not financially being only
54:56
one of them yeah yes I posted
54:59
psychological is the main thing we do
55:01
yeah it's just an ancillary benefit but
55:04
I was actually thinking someone would
55:06
would write in with a donation saying
55:08
yeah I heard you guys know none of that
55:11
in fact I think that's typical to keep
55:13
it money exactly typical all right what
55:19
else we got
55:20
you got a I got a pet peeve I'm just
55:24
gonna play the end of this clip tell me
55:26
if you can figure out the pet peeve it's
55:31
not a pet peeve is called chance the
55:33
Gator and it's about an alligator that
55:35
they gave us they put they put this
55:38
Gator into a special facility because he
55:41
was biting or something I don't know
55:42
what is just the end of the report and I
55:45
want to see if you can spot the pet
55:46
peeve cuz this is I want to this is a
55:49
professional a professional announcer
55:53
plate now chance the snapper will call
55:55
the st. Augustine Alligator Farm and
55:57
Zoological Park home the five foot long
55:59
reptile will be quarantined in a pool
56:01
until its health is assessed
56:03
[Music]
56:06
hold on yeah I want to get your pee
56:09
right hold on now chance the snap but
56:11
we'll call the st. Augustine Alligator
56:12
Farm in Zoological Park home no yes I
56:16
got it
56:17
it's not zoological it's so illogical
56:21
exactly Johnse Dvorak's today you always
56:29
got to listen twice with your little
56:30
peeves a little peeves a little peeves
56:33
exactly all right I got a couple of
56:40
things you know this thing didn't come
56:44
through I see a zero zero on there
56:46
I did get some interesting stuff if you
56:48
have time for this I wanted just good
56:49
this is part of a six clip rundown I
56:52
only have a couple of them I didn't put
56:53
the whole thing together sure but I want
56:55
you to play this this is measles one
56:58
okay Sierra Walker's death wasn't a
57:02
homicide she was just dug out of a
57:04
shallow grave she didn't fall in there
57:05
playing hopscotch well whoever put her
57:07
in there didn't kill her encephalitis
57:09
did swelling of the brain brought on by
57:11
measles are you sure it's measles no
57:14
signs of abuse or neglect no bruises or
57:17
abrasions either her teeth weren't in
57:19
great shape but mostly from a diet high
57:20
in sugars that's it
57:21
but measles how does that happen this
57:24
day and age she wasn't vaccinated okay
57:28
this is clearly a leer Hollywood
57:30
Foundation co-authored script what fine
57:32
series there was this taken from this
57:34
was a SVU as law and order played
57:37
measles clip for what neighbors call you
57:40
why would they do that because they're
57:42
upset at the choices I've made for my
57:44
family like not vaccinating your son
57:46
won't put my son at risk because Big
57:49
Pharma and their lackeys in the media
57:50
try and jam vaccinations down our
57:52
throats even if that puts him at risk
57:54
what risk
57:56
he had measles two weeks ago and the
57:58
immune system he was born with kicked in
58:00
and now he's fine
58:01
Sierra Walker isn't fine
58:03
she's dead after being infected by your
58:04
son oh man
58:07
lock him up punch line measles is one of
58:16
the most communicable diseases on the
58:17
planet it stays in the room for up to an
58:20
hour after the infected person has left
58:22
its transmittable from up to 200 yards
58:25
away
58:26
I thought measles had been eradicated it
58:28
was but right now
58:30
England has a measles epidemic because
58:32
people are refusing to immunize
58:34
themselves and their children and the
58:36
last serious outbreak here in the early
58:39
90s led to a hundred and twenty three
58:41
deaths in unvaccinated children why
58:44
would people choose not to vaccinate
58:45
their children against something so
58:47
dangerous the most common reasons are
58:50
for religious beliefs or suspicions
58:53
about the science behind immunization is
58:55
the science behind immunization faulty
58:58
absolutely not what is totally
59:01
preventable with the MMR vaccine not
59:04
being immunized is irresponsible despite
59:07
any side effects from the vaccine there
59:09
is a minimal risk but it's more
59:11
dangerous to drive a car than to take
59:13
the MMR vaccine
59:17
these were two the day clips from 10
59:22
years ago 2009 and the acting is the
59:29
same as today the acting is just as
59:31
crappy but actually I think it may have
59:34
been worse
59:35
but this is obviously a foundation
59:37
script and this was the cycle it's a 10
59:39
years measles cycle they they ramped up
59:43
all this bull crap and they throw it at
59:45
the public as hard as they can I could
59:47
have got pulled down 12 or more clips
59:49
because there's a whole slew of these
59:50
clips that we ran from and these were on
59:53
the show by the way off in July and
59:55
August of 2009 which is ten years ago
59:57
and that was the that was then and now
1:00:02
it's now wow wow that was a good one and
1:00:05
you know they they could easily do
1:00:07
another script for the HPV vaccine which
1:00:10
now apparently Gardasil that's Merck I
1:00:15
guess is recommending that really
1:00:17
everyone get the HPV vaccine for cured
1:00:21
immunity we need to create herd immunity
1:00:30
to HPV everybody not just girls girls
1:00:33
boys babies old people Robert Mueller
1:00:35
everybody should have the HPV vaccine
1:00:38
what do you got to lose people it's
1:00:41
unbelievable that was a good one John
1:00:44
and with that I'd like to thank you for
1:00:47
your courage and say in the morning to
1:00:49
you the man who put the C and chance the
1:00:51
Gator John C Dvorak in the money to you
1:00:56
mr. Adam curry in the morning I'll ship
1:00:57
sassy boots on the ground feet in the
1:00:58
air sobs in the water and all the Dames
1:01:00
tonight's out there in the morning
1:01:01
trolls they're all hanging out at no
1:01:03
agendas dream.com that's where the troll
1:01:06
room resides and it's not just a troll
1:01:08
room where you can log in and troll but
1:01:10
you control shows shows that are live
1:01:13
that are being streamed live you can
1:01:15
chat about ones that are playing
1:01:17
currently I don't know we have to get a
1:01:18
tally how many shows we have running on
1:01:20
no agenda stream comm but it's 24 hours
1:01:23
seven days a week and good to see your
1:01:26
trolls thank you very much for being
1:01:27
there in the morning as well to Mike
1:01:30
Riley
1:01:31
and Mike brought us the artwork for
1:01:34
episode 1157 the title of that was
1:01:38
carbon captions and this was one of his
1:01:41
you can pick his art out of a out of a
1:01:43
lineup because it's it's a distinct it's
1:01:45
always very professional it's good
1:01:47
cartoonish drawings and he was drawing
1:01:50
or a pissed-off no agenda artist whose
1:01:53
art was whose Mona Lisa was passed over
1:01:57
by a 33 logo and he's just tripping out
1:02:01
and it was very meta I think you really
1:02:05
had to listen to the show but it was
1:02:07
also pretty to look at so I think it
1:02:09
also achieves the goal of getting people
1:02:12
to click on it saying oh there's
1:02:13
something there something new which is
1:02:14
why we have it which is why we consider
1:02:16
it to be a valuable valuable
1:02:19
contributions cracks me I'm thinking
1:02:21
about it this is the way artists think
1:02:24
and he knows it too which is you know
1:02:27
I've just contributed my my Mona Lisa to
1:02:30
the art generator and they pick up 33
1:02:33
sign from God knows where it's and I
1:02:38
know you saw it because you're always on
1:02:40
no agenda social calm net Ned took it in
1:02:43
stride you know he hates you but he took
1:02:45
it in stride because it's your fault
1:02:47
obviously thanks for defending me Adam
1:02:51
John's horrible no agenda our generator
1:02:55
calm we really appreciate all of the
1:02:58
work that goes into this we use it for
1:03:00
many things not just for show album
1:03:02
artwork but for pre streams we use it
1:03:05
for for newsletters no agenda shop has
1:03:09
the whole business doing and actually
1:03:11
making artist business with with some of
1:03:14
their work so you know it's it's it's a
1:03:17
great little a contribution to the
1:03:19
network no agenda our generator calm
1:03:20
thank you very much and so no we did not
1:03:23
get anyone who made out like a bandit on
1:03:25
snap today looking at the donations
1:03:27
looks low low low well let's thank a few
1:03:31
people for their executive associate
1:03:33
executive producers at least we had them
1:03:35
yeah Sir Anthony
1:03:38
Tresh grinch Baron of the Philippine
1:03:44
IIIC Trust trust niche G just trust me
1:03:49
trust niche trust niche trust me anyway
1:03:54
he's in the Missouri actually three one
1:03:57
five two two popular poplar bluff poplar
1:04:01
Sir Anthony trust in its Baron of the
1:04:05
Philippines here saying thank you for
1:04:07
the jobs Carm it worked and here i am
1:04:09
again requesting baby-making karma make
1:04:13
it the goat kind a no agenda meet up in
1:04:16
st. Louis by the way no agenda meet up
1:04:17
it is a list at the end of the next
1:04:19
donation segment will mention at a 69
1:04:22
jingle and a Putin connection at the end
1:04:24
and I am up skis
1:04:30
maybe someone could maybe yeah someone
1:04:33
can send me the Putin connection I know
1:04:35
exactly what it is it's Rainbow
1:04:37
Connection I think sir Chris Wilson did
1:04:38
it I can't find it or its mislabeled is
1:04:41
it its I'll find it the Russian
1:04:45
connection but I do have does get much
1:04:59
better than that thank you very much to
1:05:02
our Baron of the Philippines doesn't get
1:05:05
much better than that really sir job do
1:05:08
you hope he won obi-wan d of Wicca POG
1:05:14
I'm guessing yes in wodsworth Ohio which
1:05:18
is not Wicca pod wiki pod we tweaked a
1:05:20
pod $271 11 cents will be the associate
1:05:23
executive producer for shows 11:58 sir
1:05:27
Joby one of Wicca POG here and I've
1:05:31
changed the spelling of my name from
1:05:34
Joby Juan so it's easier to pronounce at
1:05:37
first glance just like the guy from Star
1:05:39
Wars and Adam can you lie up a couple of
1:05:42
but slam some pew pew say Rosie own yet
1:05:46
yet yen mash-up and pregnancy goat karma
1:05:50
from workouts
1:05:51
hold on a second we have two executive
1:05:54
producers and two of them asked for the
1:05:57
exact same goat Karma for baby-making
1:06:00
I'm an old millennial 36 and watch with
1:06:03
closed captions on because I grew up
1:06:06
with a deaf sister and I learned to
1:06:07
ignore it however it became useful when
1:06:11
shows like Modern Family in the office
1:06:13
started having people whispering key
1:06:16
plot points or jokes that you'd
1:06:18
completely miss without it yeah
1:06:21
interesting you know but I've received
1:06:23
more email about the the closed captions
1:06:27
than anything else this hate but I want
1:06:30
to say something we stumble when did
1:06:32
this start
1:06:33
you found this a youth discovered this
1:06:35
way at the house there you just kept
1:06:37
seeing this yeah the Millennial uh
1:06:40
stepdaughter yeah well it seems that way
1:06:45
I think this is a big deal thank you
1:06:50
thank you well it is it is there are
1:06:54
some articles maybe one or two I think
1:06:57
wired has done a little piece and but
1:06:59
everyone has different reasons and a lot
1:07:01
of it is oh here's one that hadn't heard
1:07:04
that's because we all grow up watching
1:07:06
anime all right
1:07:08
my millennial my millennial doesn't
1:07:11
watch anime is from something else
1:07:13
whatever it is there's different reasons
1:07:16
I still think there's an auditory
1:07:18
processing issue and I thought you might
1:07:21
be right about that
1:07:23
oh really you're coming back to my side
1:07:26
you were saying it had a little bit yeah
1:07:27
okay I I was thinking it's just death
1:07:30
from going to too many rock concerts
1:07:31
because people don't understand ear
1:07:33
protection anymore no one goes to rock
1:07:36
concerts anymore chunks yeah they do
1:07:38
they go to little bars dates worse yeah
1:07:40
they go to small bar scenes not a rock
1:07:43
concert they go to small bars that have
1:07:46
loud bands all right so we're saying
1:07:49
maybe that's not it which is what I was
1:07:51
saying I think they can't process it
1:07:53
anymore it's possible all right let's
1:07:55
make finish the note here yeah all right
1:07:57
so he says however became useful when
1:07:59
the shows like Modern Family and office
1:08:01
started having people whispering key
1:08:04
plot points I've
1:08:05
never had this problem hearing these
1:08:07
people whispering heat plot well again
1:08:09
there's a lot of issues with audio
1:08:11
setups with people using Bluetooth sound
1:08:13
bars there's tons of problems that could
1:08:16
be introducing these issues and I think
1:08:19
at some point it's just lazy we're just
1:08:23
all right I got other things to do I'm
1:08:25
looking at things I want to catch up
1:08:27
it's multitasking whatever it is I'm
1:08:29
actually reading this book about how the
1:08:31
Internet is changing our brains there's
1:08:36
a lot going on we still have tail bones
1:08:38
so you know I don't think we know
1:08:39
exactly what's happening now I digress
1:08:47
onward yes onward john-john
1:08:52
as right are you as you usually are I'm
1:08:55
sorry that you had to read that again
1:08:56
yes John is right as you usually are
1:08:59
there you gots better intonation you're
1:09:02
pretty brave sticking with this Hillary
1:09:04
2012 yeah hey I'm still sticking to it
1:09:09
and I will say I'm gonna bring in
1:09:12
another variable somebody pointed out to
1:09:14
me that when Bill ran in 1992 he stayed
1:09:18
out of the race there was everybody's
1:09:19
gonna dis guys gonna run that guy's
1:09:21
gonna run until October uh right before
1:09:24
the election you mean no before October
1:09:26
the year before a year before okay all
1:09:29
right well that's we're in a very early
1:09:30
cycle here so there's no reason for so
1:09:32
October it beckons mm-hmm and she can
1:09:35
still jump in so until after if it's
1:09:39
November then I'll pull her all right
1:09:40
now she's ten she's out okay okay good
1:09:43
he continues with she couldn't beat a
1:09:47
loudmouth egomaniacal non-political real
1:09:49
estate mogul even with the sheepish
1:09:53
group think of our population centers
1:09:55
and Google's L goes on her side she had
1:10:00
everything going for her and still
1:10:02
couldn't win even though nobody wants
1:10:05
her I I want this for you so you can
1:10:09
avoid the embarrassment of another Jeb
1:10:11
Bush incident please clap also please
1:10:14
what a word that makes the most sense in
1:10:17
your cataract analogy from the last show
1:10:19
is extrapolate your interpolate when
1:10:24
something is inside the realm of known
1:10:25
data so if your I was interpolating
1:10:30
something that was blurry it would fill
1:10:32
in the blanks with normal data ie
1:10:34
two-armed tennis player if your I added
1:10:38
a third arm to Serena Williams that
1:10:40
would be an example of extrapolation
1:10:42
your eye filling an image that is
1:10:44
outside of the boundaries of normal data
1:10:46
I will look into these definitions yes I
1:10:49
think you guys keep I think you just got
1:10:52
a micro dose a little less that's that's
1:10:54
my thought
1:10:59
you guys keep kicking ass and keeping us
1:11:02
producer saying maybe a Northeast Ohio
1:11:05
Meetup
1:11:06
Ohio gets a bad reputation but it's
1:11:09
extremely cheap living and for the most
1:11:12
part we still have a very balanced
1:11:14
constituency people can still disagree
1:11:17
with each other without rioting in the
1:11:18
street or just wait for it yeah yeah you
1:11:22
get it it happens later and now Nick V
1:11:26
from Medina is a douche bag I love
1:11:32
everything that shows about I'm very
1:11:33
happy about the meetups I've taken off
1:11:35
like they they have I can't wait for my
1:11:38
first one your faithful slave surge
1:11:41
obi-wan a week upon whoa you got butt
1:11:45
slam
1:12:01
[Music]
1:12:04
you've got karma and we finally have our
1:12:10
last associate executive producer we got
1:12:12
one and two anonymous two hundred bucks
1:12:15
anonymous please hello in a been a
1:12:18
douche bag for a while my brother Andrew
1:12:20
hit me in the mouth in the media news
1:12:22
dissection you perform is fantastic I've
1:12:25
sent e-mails back and forth with Adam
1:12:27
recently regarding the state of police
1:12:28
work in America and it's almost as
1:12:30
though there's a concerted effort by the
1:12:32
powers that be to have an anti law
1:12:35
enforcement position bordering on a
1:12:37
lawless society that's the local DA's
1:12:42
that have been placed in Mysore the
1:12:44
Soros Soros or sisters yep what am i and
1:12:49
this is going on everywhere one of my
1:12:51
usual encounters at work is
1:12:54
african-american people screaming at me
1:12:56
while doing my job and saying we are
1:13:00
killing them when I tell them there's
1:13:02
been approximately 2,500 shooting 600
1:13:05
murders in this city and the police only
1:13:06
account for approximately 25 and six to
1:13:09
ten murders every year I get puzzled
1:13:11
looks it's almost as though there's been
1:13:13
someone propagating the lie to them and
1:13:15
almost creating a more hostile
1:13:17
interaction because now people are
1:13:19
thinking this way could be legitimately
1:13:22
or
1:13:22
people thinking this way could
1:13:24
legitimately be afraid for their lives
1:13:26
when encountering the police and making
1:13:28
things more dangerous for both officer
1:13:30
and citizen when tensions rise thanks
1:13:34
for everything you guys do I'm slow draw
1:13:36
McGraw you know this has been going on
1:13:39
what we're seeing now and you probably
1:13:42
saw the videos from New York City where
1:13:44
people are just throwing water at the
1:13:46
cops dumping what have you seen this
1:13:49
know in New York City in Brooklyn and
1:13:53
Harlem but they throwing water on cops
1:13:56
for because so the cops are there
1:13:58
they're you know doing a traffic stop
1:14:00
one cops doing traffic stop and the
1:14:03
residents just come out and just have
1:14:05
buckets
1:14:05
the water and start throwing it on them
1:14:07
why is because it's fun and the cops
1:14:09
can't do anything and the cops just
1:14:11
stand there get doused and then they
1:14:13
slowly walk away to their car and they
1:14:14
drive off it's happening everywhere in
1:14:17
New York but it's wrong with those
1:14:20
people well it they don't want cops
1:14:22
around their neighborhood is that the
1:14:24
idea well that would be fun to watch
1:14:25
well remember that mayor de Blasio it
1:14:30
continuously tells people how dangerous
1:14:32
the cops really are because he has a
1:14:34
black son remember and so he keeps
1:14:37
saying oh no the cops are dangerous and
1:14:39
it's but this is this goes this has been
1:14:42
brewing for a long time with any type of
1:14:44
First Responder bad Chad Aaron in
1:14:47
Boulder Colorado he's an EMT he's
1:14:50
helping someone you know who's been shot
1:14:53
or has some other medical emergency and
1:14:56
the crowd around it will start to taunt
1:14:58
him and throw stuff at him just because
1:15:01
you have a uniform it's like now you
1:15:03
you're just horrible and and you've got
1:15:06
to see some of these videos it's it's
1:15:10
mind-boggling the restraint that these
1:15:14
law enforcement officers are showing is
1:15:17
astronomical and this is a societal
1:15:20
problem that needs to be addressed it'll
1:15:24
be addressed one way the other I'll tell
1:15:25
you but it ain't gonna be pretty
1:15:27
now this is subversive again you know
1:15:34
it's the it's the Soros sisters and the
1:15:36
other things going on with the district
1:15:40
attorneys in the various cities I think
1:15:42
for that so hey this guy just broke my
1:15:45
window of my car stole something from
1:15:50
the car yeah so what that's what goes on
1:15:53
in San Francisco right now the cops have
1:15:54
to ignore it but you know the black
1:15:57
lives matter movement not so much the
1:15:59
black lives matter movement but the
1:16:01
media attention around it and the
1:16:03
blatant statistical lies that were told
1:16:05
has given the impression that cops kill
1:16:09
black people and that they're doing it
1:16:12
for fun
1:16:13
and then and then their racist and they
1:16:15
just want to go out there and kill black
1:16:16
people that's that's what people have
1:16:19
been told over and over and over again
1:16:22
and now you see and the videos that I've
1:16:26
seen predominantly black residents doing
1:16:30
this throwing buckets at the cops the
1:16:33
empty bucket at his head and the cop Mia
1:16:36
the cop just okay well just alright and
1:16:38
he just walks away get to gets in his
1:16:39
car and drives off and this is a visit I
1:16:43
mean iris goes back to the 90s when I
1:16:45
was in New Jersey and I work out with
1:16:47
officer Bob and Kenny the fireman and he
1:16:49
would say he said you know I go to save
1:16:51
someone in East Orange which is a
1:16:53
hellhole go to save someone's Incans era
1:16:56
no no no I'm not that old it wasn't it
1:17:04
didn't go back to car well it Koch or
1:17:07
anything you know Rudy Giuliani cleaned
1:17:09
everything up I don't know what he did
1:17:11
with everybody but they threw him in the
1:17:13
East River but this was East Orange New
1:17:15
Jersey
1:17:16
it had nothing to do with New York yeah
1:17:18
I always thought the whole thing was an
1:17:20
area white problem would go on no
1:17:22
tri-state area I'm sure but you know he
1:17:25
go and save someone from a burning
1:17:28
building and yeah the the the
1:17:30
refrigerator's booby-trapped he was
1:17:32
blowing up in his face people are crazy
1:17:36
no anyway yeah so I feel for our
1:17:40
anonymous donor it sounds like he's a he
1:17:43
or she is a law enforcement officer and
1:17:45
the statistics have been skewed and the
1:17:48
the media has done a huge disservice to
1:17:51
the citizenry at large for propagating
1:17:56
really what are lies now are there are
1:17:59
there cops who are racist sure there's
1:18:02
lots of lots of racism everywhere of
1:18:03
course now the cops that are
1:18:05
trigger-happy oh by the way you know one
1:18:08
of the rookie cops who got the water
1:18:09
thrown autumns Asian which is different
1:18:12
in America and I need to point out when
1:18:14
you say in America Asian we think of
1:18:16
Chinese we think of from the Far East
1:18:20
when you say Asian in the UK it means
1:18:24
Muslim just so you
1:18:26
Pakistani typically but hey just that's
1:18:28
just their word for South Asian yeah
1:18:31
they exist but they don't they say Asian
1:18:33
and you gotta know what you're talking
1:18:34
about anyway it's very bad trend very
1:18:37
very bad trend it's just gonna get worse
1:18:40
it's great policies yes well on that
1:18:47
note I want to thank the associate
1:18:50
executive producers an executive
1:18:52
producing show 11:58 yes thank you it's
1:18:55
it's always a little bit disheartening
1:18:57
when when you see everything's you know
1:18:59
just this not so much the numbers but
1:19:01
the amount of people donating is just
1:19:03
that's just low I can look at the
1:19:04
spreadsheet it comes in like oh there's
1:19:06
just not a lot of lines on that
1:19:07
spreadsheet but these people did help us
1:19:10
out these are real titles that they can
1:19:13
use so Sir Anthony can use this of
1:19:14
course he's already Baron but he can now
1:19:17
probably display he is the executive
1:19:18
producer of episode 1158 of the No
1:19:22
Agenda show and Serge obi-wan and
1:19:25
anonymous can claim the associate
1:19:27
executive producer ship and you can use
1:19:29
those titles everywhere they're valuable
1:19:30
they actually do work help people get
1:19:32
work and jobs and sounds like anonymous
1:19:34
may be looking for a different job soon
1:19:36
and we'll be thanking more people $50.00
1:19:38
and above in our second segment again
1:19:40
thank you for supporting the program of
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around on Sunday to Verret org slash and
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a
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be think about the mall report what you
1:20:01
need to know if you go out propagate our
1:20:03
formula is this we go out for your
1:20:06
people in the mouth
1:20:15
[Music]
1:20:21
before we veer - ah too far off hmm
1:20:25
I do have a truth wants to come out clip
1:20:30
there were always a favorite always a
1:20:33
favor especially for you and this is rod
1:20:36
Rosenstein who I didn't know is married
1:20:38
to an Armenian woman in he's giving a
1:20:40
speech before their Armenian bar so who
1:20:43
is rod Rosenstein again brought roses to
1:20:45
use the guy that was the acting Attorney
1:20:47
General who hired Muller
1:20:49
oh hello okay well I'm just asking to
1:20:53
make sure we all know if I don't
1:20:54
remember who will know you do remember
1:20:56
uh uh so here he is he's the cocky guy
1:21:00
that was behind you know behind when bar
1:21:02
came out give a speech and he was this
1:21:04
guy standing there on the right
1:21:05
just stone-faced so he gives his speech
1:21:09
and again and this is a good one but no
1:21:12
organization between thousand employees
1:21:14
is error-free nonetheless we have
1:21:16
serious professional internal watchdogs
1:21:19
we investigate credible allegations of
1:21:21
wrongdoing and we punish mistakes we
1:21:25
punish wrongdoers and we correct
1:21:26
mistakes
1:21:29
Christmas we punish wrongdoers and we
1:21:33
correct mistakes he says with the truth
1:21:36
trying to come out we punish mistakes
1:21:44
nonetheless we have serious professional
1:21:46
internal watchdogs we investigate
1:21:49
credible allegations of wrongdoing and
1:21:51
we punish mistakes we punish wrong good
1:21:58
catch I love it when that happens that's
1:22:03
usually funny we punish mistakes
1:22:07
so Colbert announced with glee that his
1:22:10
old boss and buddy Jon Stewart was
1:22:12
successful I would like to remind
1:22:14
everybody that the the legislation that
1:22:17
passed was the 9/11 Victims Compensation
1:22:19
Fund it goes towards descendants for the
1:22:25
next 70 years lots of people but the
1:22:30
vast majorities descendants of those
1:22:33
deceased and the way the numbers were
1:22:36
calculated was based upon your general
1:22:39
income at the time of that you were
1:22:41
injured or contracted cancer or any of
1:22:44
these other issues that are now
1:22:46
associated with 9/11 in New York so if
1:22:50
you were making say 40 grand a year as a
1:22:52
first responder you'll get a multiple of
1:22:56
that for a multiple of years or your
1:22:59
descendants will if you were a hedge
1:23:00
fund manager you were making a million
1:23:02
dollars a year get a multiple of that so
1:23:04
it seems kind of unfair or I don't know
1:23:06
maybe Wall Street guys are just worth
1:23:07
more in life in general
1:23:09
but of course the misnomer continues
1:23:12
just a little while ago this afternoon
1:23:15
that the you guys know the the 9/11
1:23:18
first responders bill that's been
1:23:20
languishing in Congress for years it
1:23:22
just passed this afternoon
1:23:24
[Applause]
1:23:29
finally
1:23:31
it's securities what's great about this
1:23:34
bill is the cures for the first
1:23:37
responders who rushed down to those
1:23:38
burning towers funding through 2092 and
1:23:47
of course in 2093 Mitch McConnell will
1:23:50
have to reauthorize the vote was 97 to 2
1:23:54
with only Mike Lee and Rand Paul voting
1:23:58
themselves into the dustbin of history
1:23:59
you see how program people are oh yeah
1:24:04
yeah I know it's pathetic so they all
1:24:07
believe now well no one has an idea of
1:24:09
course it was continuously promoted as
1:24:11
the first responders bill but it's not
1:24:15
it's not it's not it's not it's for all
1:24:18
victims and actually I think it's kind
1:24:20
of racist
1:24:21
this whole thing is racist I mean if you
1:24:24
were in the towers or you were first
1:24:27
responder I can tell you most of the
1:24:28
first responders the majority were white
1:24:31
or white skinned if you were a Katrina
1:24:35
you're black you don't get any money for
1:24:37
the rest of your life hahaha
1:24:39
even though that was a government
1:24:40
mess-up but there's tons of things that
1:24:42
happen to people shitty things happen to
1:24:45
lots of people but for some reason we
1:24:47
need to be paying for this for the next
1:24:48
night almost a hundred is the benefit a
1:24:51
few I think you may have stumbled onto
1:24:53
it just in your normal analysis it may
1:24:57
be just the kind of a relief fund for
1:25:00
stockbrokers well and again it was the
1:25:03
the the big issue at the time when and
1:25:07
yes it ran out but the Colbert kind of
1:25:11
makes it sound like they never got any
1:25:12
money now they've been the money has
1:25:14
been going out for quite a while the
1:25:16
fund is empty a seven point six billion
1:25:18
that we know of but the Los Angeles
1:25:20
Times says actually 38 billion has
1:25:22
already been paid but at the time that
1:25:25
this started up he was about people
1:25:28
suing the airlines and that the airline
1:25:30
industry would be out be sued out of
1:25:33
existence and if you sign this if you
1:25:38
sign on to the victim's compensation
1:25:39
fund then you cannot sue the airlines or
1:25:43
anyone else so you sign
1:25:44
agreement for that oh who knows who
1:25:48
knows but it just doesn't seem fair but
1:25:51
if you call it first responders bill and
1:25:54
they were getting screwed yeah I guess
1:25:55
it is fair than all of us yeah but
1:25:57
that's not what it was at the same time
1:25:59
the first responders are getting water
1:26:01
thrown on him in New York so I don't
1:26:02
know I'm very confused about the spigot
1:26:04
my what do you want damn it
1:26:08
found the clip okay I want it I want you
1:26:13
to put this clip into the evergreen bin
1:26:16
okay we talked about this when the me to
1:26:19
movement first began and it was the clip
1:26:24
from iliza shlesinger
1:26:25
the comedian talking about it's okay to
1:26:29
be sexually harassed if the guy's
1:26:31
good-looking
1:26:32
yeah the comedienne the end committee
1:26:35
and yes she's comic which is actually
1:26:38
something that I want to restate that
1:26:40
when the me to the hashtag me to came
1:26:43
around you had a couple of examples I
1:26:45
think we talked about it was your beat
1:26:48
saying that yeah it's it's it's never a
1:26:51
problem when the guy harassing the woman
1:26:53
is a hot guy right and here's an example
1:26:59
being sexually harassed is the worst I'm
1:27:02
sorry let me rephrase that being
1:27:05
sexually harassed by an ugly guy is the
1:27:08
worst
1:27:09
[Applause]
1:27:10
[Music]
1:27:15
he's hot it's just plain old flirtin
1:27:19
no-one's ever been like get away from me
1:27:21
you model that's fine now why do you
1:27:25
bring this up again well because I was
1:27:27
proud of myself for fine the Bob Muller
1:27:34
of Clips I got it I got a pet peeve I
1:27:42
got a this is this one really pissed me
1:27:44
off
1:27:44
I despise abusing children for any kind
1:27:48
of political issue great a funk Greta
1:27:52
Thun Berg is in my mind an abuse child
1:27:55
who was being propped up she has medical
1:27:59
issues who's being propped up to promote
1:28:01
the green New Deal and climate crisis
1:28:04
etc always always bringing in children
1:28:08
always over the backs of children yeah
1:28:11
the New York Times did want them
1:28:13
suggesting well they did something
1:28:15
really disgusting they did a video of
1:28:20
[Music]
1:28:21
American citizen children citizens of
1:28:24
the country I presume and they're aged
1:28:27
between 5 and I'd say about 12 or 13 and
1:28:32
they had these children on video read
1:28:36
notes
1:28:37
apparently notes from children who are
1:28:40
in the Donald Trump ripped away from
1:28:42
your mother cages drinking from the
1:28:45
toilet children now do I for a second
1:28:48
believe that these are the actual notes
1:28:49
from these children no but this is what
1:28:52
they created and this is just a short
1:28:54
piece of this whole six minutes we came
1:28:56
to the u.s. because there were people
1:28:59
who wanted to hurt us I'm hungry here at
1:29:02
klimt all the time I'm so hungry that
1:29:04
have woken up in the middle of the night
1:29:06
with hunger I'm too scared to ask the
1:29:09
officials for any more food there isn't
1:29:11
water or soap to wash our hands after we
1:29:13
use the bathroom we have to ask for
1:29:16
toilet paper if we want any my sister
1:29:19
and I hold a plank it up for one another
1:29:21
so no one can see us go to the bathroom
1:29:24
Cory
1:29:25
and five years old I am from Honduras
1:29:29
I'm 7 years old I am Fri am from Asian
1:29:35
separate me from my dad I have not seen
1:29:41
my father again I was wet when I got
1:29:45
here and was placed in the cage without
1:29:46
being given dry clothes it is so cold I
1:29:49
was shaking so hard I'm the third
1:29:52
teenage girl who has tried to take care
1:29:54
of this little two-year-old boy I feed
1:29:57
him and give him water I also take care
1:29:59
of another little kid she calls me mama
1:30:02
she is six years old there is no room to
1:30:04
move without stepping over the others we
1:30:07
were not given a mat to sleep on so we
1:30:09
had to sleep on the cold concrete floor
1:30:11
the lights are on all the time we cannot
1:30:14
sleep because every 15 to 20 minutes the
1:30:17
guards are yelling something get up we
1:30:19
spent all day and every day inside of
1:30:23
that room there are no activities only
1:30:27
crime believable so not only do I not
1:30:38
believe this
1:30:40
they've now traumatized 20 other
1:30:43
children into believing how horrible and
1:30:45
I'm sure it's no picnic but this is not
1:30:49
the way to go about doing these things
1:30:52
and that it's despicable you know what
1:30:56
maybe we're stupid you were stupid
1:30:58
Johnny no no we're don't see it that way
1:31:01
yeah weird we are okay yeah we need to
1:31:02
have children asking for donations on
1:31:05
our show we have plenty of talent out
1:31:17
there that can record a few duties for
1:31:20
us children begging for money for the No
1:31:24
Agenda show because it's horrible it's
1:31:28
horrible how bad things are exactly so
1:31:30
if if we're just mr. blunt this is it we
1:31:34
could actually start an ad agency
1:31:40
our exit strategy yes you can see but
1:31:43
the bunch of very talented erudite kids
1:31:47
this is a great idea yes what we call it
1:31:50
kids for cash sounds like cars for kids
1:31:59
it'll be my head for the rest of the
1:32:01
week no no don't do that yeah this is
1:32:08
where we're going this is a great idea
1:32:09
and then it's our under way then and
1:32:12
then the newsletter you can do it with
1:32:14
crayons I'm sure it'll work clearly this
1:32:21
is this is the way to go and for those
1:32:26
of you who are childless if you can do
1:32:27
something cute with your dog that's fine
1:32:29
too we'll take it there's some
1:32:34
interesting developments in California a
1:32:37
in San Diego specifically regarding the
1:32:40
e scooters annual comic-con was a big
1:32:43
hit in San Diego over the weekend but
1:32:44
after it was over I mean the clean-up
1:32:47
crews they needed to move more than
1:32:48
2,500 electric scooters yeah look at it
1:32:51
just blocking wheelchair ramps sidewalks
1:32:54
busy downtown streets the city's
1:32:55
imposing a $65 fine for each abandoned
1:32:59
scooter and that's adding up to more
1:33:00
than $200,000 for the companies
1:33:02
including bird line lift right here what
1:33:05
we have an L everybody the companies
1:33:08
have until the end of the month to pick
1:33:09
up the abandoned scooters and pay those
1:33:11
fines I don't know why there wasn't a
1:33:13
plan in place well there's more going on
1:33:16
with these in the San Diego area
1:33:19
specifically Pacific Beach two guys have
1:33:21
come up with a great scheme then if it's
1:33:25
one that it would be a great exit
1:33:27
strategy they now go around to any
1:33:31
residence or any business as a couple
1:33:34
hotels anywhere that these scooters the
1:33:39
way it works is the scooters are just
1:33:41
late left laying around it's illegal to
1:33:43
leave them out in the middle of the
1:33:45
sidewalk there's designated parking
1:33:46
spots for them if you don't put them in
1:33:48
the designated sparking parking spot or
1:33:50
you know in front of a
1:33:52
a wheelchair ramp or a businesses door
1:33:54
they are effectively parked illegally
1:33:57
and by law just as if someone parked
1:34:00
illegally in the parking garage you can
1:34:02
have them towed so these guys are going
1:34:05
around they wherever a scooter has been
1:34:08
left illegally they pick it up they
1:34:10
register the number they impound it they
1:34:14
take it to their to their tow yard and
1:34:16
they charge line bird lyft uber razor
1:34:20
all these companies $30 pickup fee and
1:34:23
$2.00 per day for housing and it's
1:34:25
working and there's no legal recourse
1:34:28
they're making tens of thousands of
1:34:30
dollars a day doing this bounty hunters
1:34:32
basically I like it this is what tow
1:34:34
truck guys do that's the repo man a lot
1:34:37
easier you kidding me this is a business
1:34:40
yeah I mean if I didn't have it if I
1:34:43
wasn't a podcaster I'd consider doing it
1:34:45
in downtown Austin I mean this is money
1:34:47
money in the bank yeah you could do to
1:34:49
have a kid what's your way you would do
1:34:51
it to be on the safe side to make sure
1:34:53
there's a thing is violating you take a
1:34:56
picture of it and then you'd record the
1:34:58
number then you throw in the truck right
1:35:00
and then you go to the next one to do
1:35:01
the same thing over and over again you
1:35:03
pick up probably you could probably pick
1:35:05
up a hundred a day mm-hmm that's $3,000
1:35:08
a day in fees right there yes I'm
1:35:11
telling you this is a moneymaker these
1:35:12
guys are breaking it in yeah yeah so now
1:35:16
of course of course the companies are
1:35:18
trying to soothe is they're trying to
1:35:19
sue them which they do anyway but the
1:35:21
the law needs to be changed which they
1:35:23
can't do I mean this is property rights
1:35:25
you park your stuff in my hotel driveway
1:35:28
done it's impounded I'm taking it away
1:35:30
you park it and illegally and on the
1:35:33
sidewalk done take it away and they have
1:35:36
a little app and they take a picture
1:35:37
they they actually have a little
1:35:40
citation a little write-up that
1:35:41
immediately goes off to the owner which
1:35:43
is one of these companies it's genius
1:35:46
that's America baby
1:35:47
yeah if we fight back we fight back in
1:35:51
in mysterious ways I love us for that
1:35:54
sounds very workable anywhere yeah I
1:35:57
suspect it's probably mostly workable in
1:36:02
towns that are plagued with these things
1:36:04
and that would be San Diego
1:36:05
Austin San Francisco San Francisco not
1:36:08
so much because San Francisco's a hilly
1:36:10
town and so you can't really only have a
1:36:11
certain areas where they're usable so we
1:36:13
don't see too many of them in San
1:36:15
Francisco but there are they are in
1:36:17
Oakland and a few of them in Berkeley
1:36:18
but not nothing like what you guys have
1:36:20
oh it's it's a mess and now our mayor
1:36:23
wrote an op-ed and the mayor Adler and
1:36:26
he said well you know really we need
1:36:30
affordable housing that's gonna solve it
1:36:32
here in in Austin the homeless situation
1:36:35
the homeless the homeless they need
1:36:37
affordable housing affordable housing
1:36:39
and of course this is a lie because the
1:36:42
affordable housing if you if you create
1:36:45
affordable housing the people who live
1:36:47
in it will be the ones gentrifying
1:36:48
Austin now ie the underpaid low value
1:36:52
tech work there's no tech worker here of
1:36:54
high value these are the people that are
1:36:56
you know the the people jobs are all in
1:36:59
the cheap state of Texas particularly
1:37:01
for labor though they will be the ones
1:37:04
get moving into the affordable housing
1:37:06
as we discuss many times the people on
1:37:09
the street they that's where their their
1:37:12
life is their life is in general drugs
1:37:15
and drugs are on the street how many
1:37:17
examples are there you give someone
1:37:19
affordable housing you put them up you
1:37:21
put them in a house and within a few
1:37:23
months of back on the street but I
1:37:24
realize something in this in this op-ed
1:37:27
that the whole homeless or as the mayor
1:37:33
kept writing people experiencing
1:37:36
homelessness is a misnomer and bullcrap
1:37:40
they are unhoused home the word a home
1:37:45
nowhere in the definition of the word
1:37:48
home does it equate a structure or a
1:37:50
house this is why we say home is where
1:37:53
the heart is these people have homes
1:37:55
it's under i-35 it's in the businesses
1:37:59
in the campi in the encampment they have
1:38:01
homes
1:38:02
it's houses they don't have you ever
1:38:06
think about that
1:38:07
you've brought this up before and it's
1:38:09
one of those things that I don't think
1:38:11
that yes you have you have brought this
1:38:14
exact same issue up before I'm down
1:38:16
recently I'm taking a Muller I'm taking
1:38:18
moer sure taking a molar a couple of
1:38:22
shows ago you brought it up
1:38:24
and the fact that you asked me do I
1:38:27
think about this I can just say no and
1:38:32
onward we move I got an interesting note
1:38:36
from one of our producers he said bring
1:38:40
it up here he said Adam I'm a bit behind
1:38:44
on the podcast but I believe you said in
1:38:46
the last three episodes that AOC hates
1:38:49
America during the discussion bit about
1:38:51
her testimony / questioning of the
1:38:54
Department of Homeland Security director
1:39:00
this is the first time I've ever gotten
1:39:02
that vibe that no agenda is biased or
1:39:05
Trump apologists and I'd like to know
1:39:08
why you said it AOC from that clip was
1:39:10
indeed a dumbass and she's questioning
1:39:12
the guy and has no idea what to do if he
1:39:15
didn't answer with what she was
1:39:16
expecting but how do you draw a
1:39:18
conclusion that she hates America and so
1:39:22
instead of disregarding this momentary
1:39:26
Muller moment I just had I said I'm
1:39:29
pretty sure I have never said she hates
1:39:31
America it's a Republican talking point
1:39:34
it's I've heard it on Fox News a lot but
1:39:38
so I I send it back I said ID please
1:39:42
send me a time code because I need to
1:39:44
know because if true then I am
1:39:47
susceptible to these talking points and
1:39:49
they're creeping in and I and I can't
1:39:52
believe I said it well he comes back and
1:39:55
he says well no yeah I went and listened
1:39:58
it was actually from a clip someone else
1:40:00
on the clip said it and I was shopping
1:40:02
at the time I was listening so I didn't
1:40:04
have my full attention sounded like was
1:40:06
a comment that you stated on your own
1:40:08
given the tone it seemed to be your
1:40:10
angry tone rather than your mocking tone
1:40:12
and then he goes on to say I only
1:40:14
consume media through reddit top posts
1:40:17
and no agenda this should mean that I've
1:40:19
never heard this quote outside of No
1:40:21
Agenda no this is rampant on Reddit and
1:40:25
this is what happens people start seeing
1:40:29
and hearing things
1:40:31
and I want to bring your attention to it
1:40:33
because when you're not focused this is
1:40:37
this is very disturbing that these
1:40:41
talking points this is not the first
1:40:43
example of this do you have another
1:40:45
example or no I don't because I wasn't
1:40:47
expecting it but there we've had this
1:40:49
happen before we've had letters with
1:40:51
people back and forth I never said that
1:40:53
yeah you did no you wouldn't give me a
1:40:55
time code that it can't find it yeah
1:40:57
exactly this is not uncommon it's just
1:41:00
surprising how deep these talking times
1:41:02
yourself with the Israeli moon bases by
1:41:05
the way
1:41:05
well hello don't get me started because
1:41:08
yeah don't get me started okay I don't
1:41:13
wanna get you started I want you to
1:41:14
finish your thought which was this is
1:41:16
disconcerning because it's disconcerting
1:41:18
with a tea insert yes does it concerning
1:41:21
you say it a lot I do say disconcerning
1:41:25
and I don't think that's a correct word
1:41:27
no but the T is silent there's no end
1:41:31
near the tea in disconcerting horrible
1:41:36
well I just wanted to bring people's
1:41:38
attention to it because these these
1:41:42
talking points they really do seep in
1:41:45
and I don't think it makes a difference
1:41:46
if you're watching and whatever outlet
1:41:49
but particularly read it I mean that's a
1:41:51
cesspool of talking points so just be
1:41:53
careful be on the lookout for the
1:41:54
talking points maybe we should do a
1:41:56
talking point segment from time to time
1:41:58
so you can just point them out what
1:42:00
these talking points are that's all we
1:42:02
do yeah but but identified as such a
1:42:05
people can arm themselves against them I
1:42:07
don't know if you can arm yourselves
1:42:09
against good ones especially if they
1:42:11
turn into memes no we're pretty good as
1:42:13
I guess like adamant you Adam Adam it's
1:42:16
not like Adam it's like Scott Adams ah
1:42:22
and his one you know concede his figures
1:42:28
is a victory that they debunked the
1:42:31
Charlottesville's bad people on both
1:42:33
sides and it just does not it doesn't
1:42:38
stay on nowhere no it can't it can't
1:42:41
because it's it's it's in the history
1:42:44
books for
1:42:44
yeah and there's there's a number of
1:42:47
these that we fight on this show
1:42:50
constantly okay well we fight the red
1:42:52
line the stories about the gassing of
1:42:54
the Syrians there are canisters that
1:42:57
couldn't possibly come from the Syrian
1:42:58
army are still accredited to them oh
1:43:00
they gassed their own people
1:43:01
we've that's useless you might as well
1:43:04
what's the point to find that it's not
1:43:05
going to ever change anything but you
1:43:07
see kept getting repeated repeated and
1:43:10
repeated and let's go into something
1:43:12
else that's going to be history very
1:43:13
shortly because everyone's gonna believe
1:43:16
this this is from season two of the good
1:43:19
fight which is on CBS access it's a
1:43:24
spin-off of The Good Wife and they and
1:43:27
because it's on CBS access which is kind
1:43:30
of like a cable channel for CBS and they
1:43:32
play dramas and things that they
1:43:34
wouldn't get on the network because
1:43:35
they're not good enough or they or
1:43:36
they're off they're off the rails let's
1:43:39
start with CBS it would be a good fight
1:43:41
one you think you're being deported for
1:43:45
political reasons mr. Trump he doesn't
1:43:47
want me here he sends me back to Russia
1:43:49
they will kill me who will kill you
1:43:52
Putin because of this tape the paper
1:43:56
tape so your accusation is that you were
1:43:59
videotaped urinating from mr. Trump in a
1:44:02
Moscow hotel suite you urinated on the
1:44:10
bed where Obama slept yes no who's what
1:44:15
then then Trump peepee - oh my god -
1:44:18
this I am NOT political I have no issues
1:44:21
with American politics I only wish to
1:44:22
stay in America I want to stay in school
1:44:24
what are you studying hotel management
1:44:26
wait a minute this is a recent
1:44:30
television show episode season 2 is from
1:44:33
last year oh my goodness how come you
1:44:37
didn't catch it last year well I don't
1:44:40
watch it like this well you know what
1:44:43
you get for shit like this is a big old
1:44:44
CEO TV
1:44:46
and I'm afraid you have more I am
1:44:50
fortunately do have more now the way the
1:44:52
story goes I'm going to tell you the
1:44:54
story as it goes this woman comes in she
1:44:55
wants to get she's gonna be deployed and
1:44:58
forget in a traffic ticket or beating
1:45:00
somebody but she peed on the bed for
1:45:03
Trump and she realized that she's being
1:45:05
deported because of that I'm sorry no no
1:45:12
I demand a replay it was so good you
1:45:15
think you're being deported for
1:45:17
political reasons mr. Trump he doesn't
1:45:20
want me here
1:45:20
he sends me back to Russia they will
1:45:22
come who will kill you Putin because of
1:45:27
this tape the paper tape so your
1:45:31
accusation is that you were videotaped
1:45:33
urinating for mr. Trump in a Moscow
1:45:35
hotel room suite excuse me hotel suite
1:45:38
you urinated on the bed where Obama
1:45:44
slept yes but I did not know who slept
1:45:47
there
1:45:48
then Trump peepee - oh my god - this I
1:45:51
am NOT political I have no issues with
1:45:53
American politics I only wish to stay in
1:45:55
America I want to stay in school what
1:45:58
are you studying hotel management wow
1:46:05
that's crazy okay so they go to they got
1:46:13
the first they think is Project Veritas
1:46:15
and they verify that it's not and so
1:46:17
they're looking and they verify through
1:46:19
this scene this is where the one of the
1:46:21
researchers from the law firm go over to
1:46:24
kind of look at the garbage and spy on
1:46:26
the woman thinking this she's good -
1:46:27
followed her and she went home she
1:46:29
didn't go to Project Veritas and she has
1:46:31
nothing to do with Project Veritas she
1:46:32
gets caught in the hallway with the
1:46:35
garbage and that now we have bring a new
1:46:37
character in we have the Russian girl
1:46:39
whose roommate is Miss Haiti after our
1:46:43
meeting I followed Miss suckle off and
1:46:45
she didn't go to Project Veritas she
1:46:46
went home
1:46:47
and did this surprise you know what
1:46:50
surprised me is her roommate is Rochelle
1:46:52
Dawber so Miss Haiti from a previous
1:46:54
year
1:46:55
she says she introduced her to Trump at
1:46:57
the after party and there was no camera
1:46:59
in her purse how much of this is true
1:47:01
that's the thing
1:47:02
the store is checking out Miss Haiti the
1:47:06
same country Trump called shithole oh
1:47:16
wow
1:47:18
okay don't tell me you have more oh yeah
1:47:23
two more no I know they're bringing
1:47:26
everything they can't they're dumping
1:47:28
every bullshit meme they can dump into
1:47:31
the storyline as though it's all true
1:47:33
and so they bring an FBI person and to
1:47:36
try to see if this girl's telling the
1:47:39
truth and then they have this FBI
1:47:40
discussion but before they do that they
1:47:42
bring in a Democrat strategist about it
1:47:46
what to do cuz they're gonna get a hold
1:47:47
of this tape by the way and all watch it
1:47:50
so let those exist so anyone watching
1:47:53
this show probably believes this you
1:47:54
know yeah it's existing cuz they're
1:47:57
showing it yes nurse they bring in a
1:48:00
Democrat strategist and I think this is
1:48:02
the funniest part because the Democrats
1:48:04
strategist poo-poos the whole thing
1:48:07
saying it'll be just a short part of it
1:48:09
and this Democrat strategist is so
1:48:11
reasonable it's beyond belief
1:48:14
let's say your client talks to reporters
1:48:17
about this golden shower tape you might
1:48:19
win one news cycle you might if you're
1:48:22
lucky but the stories will be about how
1:48:24
desperate the Democrats are we'll be
1:48:26
seen as the ones scraping bottom
1:48:28
becoming the dirt mongers tony perkins
1:48:31
will give trump another mulligan Jerry
1:48:33
Falwell Jr will blame the media and
1:48:35
everyone will move on to the National
1:48:36
Zoo Smee this is not about morality this
1:48:39
is about the Republicans the Russians
1:48:43
using this tape for blackmail yeah that
1:48:46
sounds good
1:48:49
but we all know it's bullshit it's about
1:48:52
embarrassing the president and it will
1:48:54
be a blip I know this is hard but let it
1:48:58
go wait a minute is this on network
1:49:00
television repeat this is on CBS access
1:49:06
Oh UVs accident is a separate net right
1:49:09
that they run on cable and all over the
1:49:12
internet for you to click on and
1:49:14
subscribe to and there's a bunch of
1:49:16
shows on there that's where you get the
1:49:18
the Star Trek show this whatever that
1:49:21
one was are gonna bring a new Picard
1:49:23
Star Trek on it's gonna be on CBS X it's
1:49:26
not like it's called Star Trek the
1:49:27
flasher II and it just seems to be there
1:49:31
is gonna be so they put a bunch of shows
1:49:33
like this on this little mini network
1:49:36
which is the same I think some of these
1:49:38
shows are network quality well except
1:49:40
for the writing no this is net that is
1:49:43
the example of network quality writing
1:49:45
that's fantastic and so they they but
1:49:49
they run these shows on this too hoping
1:49:51
them I don't know what the point of it
1:49:53
is but CBS access is a little mini
1:49:55
network of shows including some of their
1:49:57
main shows they put over there to you
1:49:59
can also when you subscribe to net take
1:50:01
a 6 bucks or 8 bucks at whatever it
1:50:02
costs you can get these things that
1:50:04
nobody's watching this stuff because
1:50:06
nobody's I don't think anybody's
1:50:08
watching any of it that's why I took for
1:50:11
her to find out about this so here is
1:50:13
what happens now this is the last clip
1:50:15
this is they bring her into an FBI woman
1:50:20
who grills her say griller and they say
1:50:23
what colors are here and they think and
1:50:25
the lawyer goes back in afterwards and
1:50:27
asked the FBI person who is played by
1:50:29
the actress Jane that will always plays
1:50:33
lesbians uh pretty good actors fun to
1:50:36
watch from yes with the short hair yeah
1:50:42
the short hair Jane yeah Jane yes she is
1:50:45
the FBI agent and she they go back in so
1:50:49
why were these questions so specifics as
1:50:51
well
1:50:51
Jane Lynch have Jane what Lynch Jane
1:50:55
Lynch
1:50:56
yeah so they have like people there you
1:51:00
know that are
1:51:01
I mean this is a good show except for
1:51:03
the story so they bring it and she says
1:51:06
well do you know anything about how do
1:51:07
you ask these specific questions about
1:51:09
hair color he says you've seen the tape
1:51:11
so in other words they reintroduced into
1:51:13
the storyline the fact that this tape
1:51:16
exists floating around the FBI has a
1:51:19
copy and by the way out after this clip
1:51:22
I'll explain how the story ends
1:51:23
and so Lynch goes on and explains it
1:51:28
kind of clarifies things a little bit
1:51:29
he's made miss talking yeah you've seen
1:51:32
the tape I'm sorry what your questions
1:51:35
that kind of specificity you've seen the
1:51:39
golden shower tape well I haven't seen
1:51:41
the tape but we have received enough
1:51:43
chatter to know what's in it and there
1:51:44
were two blond hookers not brunettes and
1:51:47
mr. Trump had just finished in
1:51:49
room/dining so your clients lying oh my
1:51:55
goodness that's just that's okay so
1:51:59
we're introducing a shaker Trump's
1:52:01
eating room service then he pees on the
1:52:03
bed I mean come on who what's by the way
1:52:05
who's gonna stay in a suite with one of
1:52:07
the bests coverless stinky pee me really
1:52:12
now he may be into that you don't know I
1:52:14
mean there's this yeah we do know if you
1:52:17
would think we'd have some indication
1:52:18
but the guy's a germaphobe hello
1:52:21
we don't need to this is not real John
1:52:23
it's a show so don't the way they put
1:52:26
all this together to make anyone
1:52:28
watching it they think that this is all
1:52:29
real is backstory and they're trying to
1:52:31
finally somebody's giving us the truth
1:52:32
and so they finally what happens anyway
1:52:35
they find out that the one of the other
1:52:38
girls that are involved sends a copy of
1:52:40
the tape on a do SB Drive with the with
1:52:43
the word P P two letters P P on there
1:52:46
and everybody in the law office watches
1:52:49
it no and they all look at it we don't
1:52:51
get to see it of course but the end the
1:52:52
big bright screen they're all watching
1:52:54
and saying oh my god oh my god oh my god
1:52:56
and they all watched and everybody
1:52:57
watches including the one Republican
1:52:59
that's at the law firm and then the
1:53:01
Democrat strategist comes back in and
1:53:04
says I disk is no good
1:53:05
and so they she confiscated the thing
1:53:07
and and then you know she I think she
1:53:11
makes a copy but the FBI then has the
1:53:14
deported they the FBI has her sign that
1:53:17
this is the guy shoulda clip this knot I
1:53:19
think about it
1:53:21
the FBI brings the Russian girl in and
1:53:24
has her sign a document saying that that
1:53:27
this whole thing was of hoax and she and
1:53:32
she will be deported the minute she says
1:53:33
otherwise
1:53:34
sign here and you won't be deported sign
1:53:37
here and sign here and now you've have
1:53:40
tested that this the FBI by the way
1:53:41
telling her the sign these two documents
1:53:43
you won't be deported but if she ever
1:53:45
says anything other than it was a hoax
1:53:48
she will be deported and so she looks
1:53:51
back and forth to the lawyers and Larson
1:53:53
or what to do and they go no no no no
1:53:54
they shrug their shoulders and then she
1:53:57
signs and signs and then they hand over
1:53:58
the PP USB drive to the Jane Lynch and
1:54:02
they wrap it up it says good you can go
1:54:04
home and so they all leave has said now
1:54:06
they the Democrats strategist or one of
1:54:08
the people in the law firm sends up with
1:54:10
a copy of it and they put it in a safe
1:54:12
and closed the safe and that's how the
1:54:14
show ends what a crock and it's very
1:54:20
it's nice even think this was Lear this
1:54:23
was that this was freelance this is
1:54:25
modern-day propaganda just like the
1:54:28
talking point AOC hates America this
1:54:31
seeps into people's brains it seeps into
1:54:35
their brains and they remember it and
1:54:37
that's what it is and before you know it
1:54:39
it becomes truth and if we're still
1:54:41
alive and I don't know which a week
1:54:43
should we try let's just say 50 years
1:54:45
well we won't be don't get 2010 I love
1:54:51
your mental calculation yeah let's say
1:54:53
10 20 you ask anyone on the street oh
1:54:56
yeah yeah President Trump didn't you
1:54:58
have hookers piss on his bed he I can
1:55:00
tell you right now that's what people
1:55:02
will remember that's how it goes
1:55:03
yeah no yeah no I know you buy
1:55:06
absolutely this is exactly where this is
1:55:10
going in it's shameful it's shameful of
1:55:13
CBS to produce and allow this to be
1:55:18
broadcast is that even though it's not
1:55:20
even on their littles Channel but this
1:55:23
is really bad shameful
1:55:27
television that CBS should be ashamed of
1:55:29
itself now they got Nora of course she's
1:55:31
the big Trump heater running the news
1:55:33
but it's ridiculous well let's listen to
1:55:39
some more nut job shall we
1:55:40
I guess it's 20/20 nutters for you first
1:55:44
Booker was on Seth Meyers and he's
1:55:46
taught this is Cory Booker he's the a
1:55:48
senator Booker former mayor of mmm
1:55:51
Newark New Jersey waited a horrible job
1:55:55
I might point out at least that's what
1:55:57
many say and he was on Seth Meyers
1:56:00
talking about Trump and he's chucking a
1:56:02
big game in fact he's talking right past
1:56:05
uncle sleepy Joe I was running on at
1:56:07
Iowa stage and we were so psyched
1:56:09
hundreds of people there I'm about to
1:56:11
jump up and this guy sees me the former
1:56:13
Titan from Stanford University he's a
1:56:14
big guy he puts his arm around me and he
1:56:16
goes dude I want you to punch the hole
1:56:18
Trump in the face and I stopped in my
1:56:20
tracks and I go dude that's a felony man
1:56:24
you know the this Donald Trump is a guy
1:56:28
who you understand he hurts you and you
1:56:30
in my testosterone sometimes makes me
1:56:32
want to feel like punching him and which
1:56:36
would be bad for this elderly out of
1:56:38
shape man that he is why did that even
1:56:48
that's his tactics and you don't beat a
1:56:51
bully like him fighting him on his
1:56:54
tactics on his terms using his turf he's
1:56:56
the body shame or he's the guy that
1:56:58
shows tries to drag people in the gutter
1:57:00
and I this is a moral moment in America
1:57:03
I think you can take Corey off the list
1:57:06
John he's always always been in tier two
1:57:12
if you look at the list now after we
1:57:13
have it stopped by it's linked in the
1:57:15
various newsletters and on Twitter he's
1:57:20
not on the list I mean in any real way
1:57:22
he's got no chance of winning anything
1:57:25
and there he is he's bitches about Trump
1:57:26
body shaming now what does he do body
1:57:29
shame exactly I mean these guys is the
1:57:32
same thing you see this constantly these
1:57:34
Democrats are hypocrites well here's a
1:57:36
fun one from our favorite senator who
1:57:39
was our favorite senator the
1:57:40
days if it ain't Cory you know who it is
1:57:45
Maxine gravel no major favors may see
1:57:51
her Oh No Oh her owner she's who's a
1:57:55
favorite idiot well just so you know
1:57:59
she's going to she's gonna explain the
1:58:02
problem she's gonna explain the problem
1:58:04
here why Democrats have a hard time
1:58:07
communicating their ideas you see
1:58:11
because they they well you'll hear it
1:58:13
one of the things that we Democrats have
1:58:16
a really hard time is connecting to
1:58:19
people's hearts instead of here we're
1:58:21
really good at shoving out all the
1:58:23
information that touch people here but
1:58:24
not here and I have been saying it all
1:58:26
of our Senate Democratic retreats that
1:58:29
we need to speak to the heart not in a
1:58:30
manipulative way not in a way that it
1:58:33
brings forth everybody's fears and
1:58:34
resentments but truly to speak to the
1:58:37
heart so that people know that we're
1:58:39
actually on their side we have a really
1:58:41
hard time doing that and one of the
1:58:42
reasons that it was so to me at one of
1:58:45
our retreats was that we Democrats know
1:58:47
so much that is true and we have to kind
1:58:50
of tell everybody how smart we are and
1:58:52
and so we have a tendency to to be very
1:58:55
left brain and we think it says we
1:58:57
really that hasn't that is not how
1:58:59
people make decisions so one of the
1:59:01
books that I always bring up is the
1:59:03
righteous mind by Jonathan Haidt so
1:59:05
she's trying to tell us that the problem
1:59:08
is the Democrats are you know they don't
1:59:10
communicate how smart they are because
1:59:12
they are smart they're the smartest this
1:59:15
is delusional thinking from this lady
1:59:17
right brain left brain completely this
1:59:21
is really the problem where the images
1:59:23
of an elephant and the elephant is
1:59:25
making all the decisions go right go for
1:59:28
whatever there's a writer on there
1:59:30
and the writer simply explains the
1:59:32
elephant's decisions Republicans speak
1:59:34
to the elephant the Democrats speak to
1:59:36
the rider that is why we're not speaking
1:59:38
to people here and we're just really
1:59:41
quite here and it's a huge issue what I
1:59:46
think she said please vote me out well
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we don't you people to think but now
2:00:10
that you mentioned it because I rebooted
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the Machine a while ago I also blew up
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the spreadsheet how knows which that
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means I got to go find it well I can get
2:00:19
us going and then when I give out jump
2:00:22
in when I can so these are the producers
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who have supported the program in the
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amount of $50 or more and we do that for
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brevity in the program of course and
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many people know the deal anything under
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50 we don't mention also for reasons of
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anonymity so we always like those $49.99
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s to come in Kevin Cabernet one hundred
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and fifty dollars he says this gets me
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halfway tonight just a Trump Bing Bing
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well we don't do the jingles under the
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execs and associate executive producers
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I don't sure we'll do that as end of
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show soon Julia Hoenig $100 parts are
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known in the u.s. Robert Blanc Shane
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also $100 we have Christina Thomas
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she's from drums Pennsylvania $100 and
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she says good deconstruction last Sunday
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that would be the second Thursday the
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particularly fascinating thank you for
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helping me stay sane and grounded
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throughout the day and looking forward
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to Thursday show yes the second Thursday
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today Ian filled $100 from the United
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right we knighted service on the
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donation 808 and he is the night of the
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jalopies and we mispronounced his name
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during the entire course of the program
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last program because it is spelled Vee
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see service as in service service
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service puns yeah a lot of puns there
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you know we're not we're not mazie
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Hirono okay so you got to go slow with
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us and help us understand give us
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phonetic explanations daniel vault
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he says he's now a 10% Knight very good
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a double nickels on the event cool
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double nickels on the diamond ready ok
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yeah James cool 5510 double niggers on
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nowadays it means insane Charles R
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in ouidah California who sent us the we
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if it went to the P o box haven't been
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there recently so I'm not sure your
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replacement mug will be on the way soon
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no wait isn't that the mug that mine
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broke yeah he said two mugs to me and I
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was gonna forward yours but you are
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broke I know it's crazy it's crazy how
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that happens
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Sir Patrick may come in New York City 50
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you very much Jambo Jo yes that is Jambo
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Jambo Jo yeah
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Jambo well thank you producers short
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list short lists all around it is the
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middle of the summer
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not even the dog days yet but this is
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what happens it's isn't is this what we
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can say it's disconcerting or
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disconcerning it's concerning to me it's
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concerning now you're talking well it
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was a lousy showing showing maybe was
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usually when you do a short news letter
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you do get some response to get very
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little nobody cares and I think a lot
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have to do with it you know it's molar
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you know if you I got a couple of notes
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yeah I round you know we don't want to
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see anymore this is boring and this is
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boring and we did I think we did a
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summary with Adams thesis on the other
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guy that nobody else did is way and we
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just do stuff nobody else does yeah well
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I want to toot our own horn but I will
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well it wasn't valued up to par on the
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work we did on the last show or whatever
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people thought we'd do this show anyway
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I do want to thank everyone who did
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produce the show and did support us it's
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highly appreciated as always and please
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remember us for our next program I mean
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like really think about us you know
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we're gonna be doing another show we're
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studying stuff all week really don't do
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much else and please go to the full rack
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we have no Knights we have one belated
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birthday for Ian Larson July 14th so I'm
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not going to start the whole jingle
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sequence for that and then we do have oh
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yes the no agenda
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[Music]
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with a meet-up report from the local 719
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Colorado Springs meet up John and Adam
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there about 25 people in attendance four
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including four barons sir anonymous
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baron of the ATF see in our rapaho
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County sir Scott Barron of the bikes and
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Baroness Karen of the blue moon and
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myself that would be well holy heck who
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the hell sent this to me
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yes em Andruw Jones Baron of America's
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Mountain
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let's see also a good number of knights
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there was lots of animated conversation
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and no triggering it was like meeting up
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with a bunch of old friends with too
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much to talk about thank you for
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cultivating such a wonderful and diverse
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audience we are committed to meeting up
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cordially here in the spring swell very
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good
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glad you guys had a good time and this
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is exactly what I'm sorry that's great
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no triggering I mean it's true no true
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old Los Angeles meet up and one of the
2:06:48
lawyers is only you know the our gay
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lawyer I don't know if he still listens
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anymore you're not the enough gay
2:06:56
accountant the anonymous gay lawyer he's
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a litigator too oh you know you can't go
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anywhere it's out getting it to an
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argument well you can because you can go
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to meetups that's where you can talk to
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people and not getting a triggering
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argument and we do have a brief list to
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discuss there all over the world July 26
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st. Louis in Portland Oregon July 27th
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Buffalo New York and Frisco Texas July
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28th Central Florida August 1st in
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Seattle Washington
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August 2nd to the 4th in Reverse burger
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Germany at the Lotte festival August 3rd
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Orange County August 9th Murfreesboro a
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Murphysboro in Tennessee Chicago
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Illinois August 10th southeast London
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brand new meetup southeast London August
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15th on the 18th of August Victoria
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British Columbia the 22nd Charleston
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South Carolina in August 23rd Salem
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Oregon go to no agenda meetups dot-com
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that's we can find out all the details
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about a meet-up in your area or if there
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isn't one you can start one yourself and
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thank you all for your courage and going
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to these is a very important this really
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is a spin
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product of the No Agenda show that keeps
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you very sane go talk I would yeah go
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ahead
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I want to mention something the booming
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meetups is largely due to the meet up to
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the Deutsch and a meet ups come website
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yeah we use before that we all used
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meetups calm which I never liked now and
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meetups calm does not do the job they
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have deadlines you got to RSVP there's
2:08:35
all these mechanisms it's a terrible way
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to do it we have our own system this is
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the way we do the show completely we do
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the show we have our own servers for the
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audio we have our own everything is done
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in-house in that regard that's one of
2:08:48
the reasons we need the donations but
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the point is is that if you start
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relying on these third-party solutions
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you know they don't work no they don't
2:09:02
and then we're do what they do a they do
2:09:04
a job they do a minor they do it yeah as
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app as I hope as a patch in a pothole
2:09:09
yeah they work that much but they don't
2:09:12
work in general they don't do the grill
2:09:14
job that you want done and that's the
2:09:16
problem with all of these things I put
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patreon on that list too yeah yeah well
2:09:21
we appreciate the work that the the dude
2:09:24
named Ben over there no agenda meetups
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comm has put together for us since its I
2:09:29
mean we have so many of these different
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things running it's fantastic I also
2:09:32
need a special karma health karma to
2:09:35
Ashleigh Lazzari
2:09:37
Matt and Ashley actually one of the end
2:09:40
of show mixes was sent in by Matt today
2:09:43
I heard John talking about his eye
2:09:44
surgery last episode and the hilarity
2:09:47
that ensued I knew I had to make a song
2:09:49
out of it so he did he sent that but he
2:09:51
says on a side note my wife Ashley could
2:09:53
really really really use some health
2:09:55
karma from the No Agenda nation
2:09:57
she's a paraplegic who has developed a
2:09:59
complication where fluid is building in
2:10:01
her spine it to the point where it's now
2:10:03
affecting her brain stem so she's going
2:10:05
in for surgery August 5th which will
2:10:07
involve removing the rods from her
2:10:09
original injury shaving a part of
2:10:11
vertebra to hopefully allow the fluid to
2:10:13
drain and reinstalling the rod the
2:10:15
afterwards but because of the severity
2:10:19
of her symptoms they want to also make
2:10:20
an incision into her spinal cord and
2:10:23
insert a drain to hopefully give her
2:10:26
immediate relief so with all the visits
2:10:29
to the specialists and doctors who don't
2:10:30
have many extra to donate for value for
2:10:32
value I try to contribute how I can with
2:10:34
end of show mixes which he did for today
2:10:35
plus creating them gives me a needed
2:10:37
distraction if you could please give her
2:10:40
some well-deserved health karma it would
2:10:42
be greatly appreciated and I read this
2:10:44
entire note specifically so that
2:10:46
everyone who's listening can participate
2:10:48
in sending out this health karma you've
2:10:52
got karma all right now I do have the
2:10:58
note from sir spud the mighty okay
2:11:02
which was the $108 make good and this is
2:11:05
why we got confused has include fine
2:11:08
enclose fine notebooks from the Atlanta
2:11:11
meet up on July 13th also a donation for
2:11:13
the show amount is $108 which it makes
2:11:16
me sound like it's from the from the
2:11:17
Atlanta meetup which is eighteen times
2:11:20
six allocated as follows two times
2:11:22
eighteen towards my eventual barren hood
2:11:24
one for Adam one for John 1x18 towards
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next rank at nor agenda operating Z Serb
2:11:30
M Rose 1x18 towards next rank for na
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operations east void zero one eight
2:11:36
eighteen towards next rank for then
2:11:39
mother of the troll room spooky are 1x18
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for the lovely ELISA of Atlanta local
2:11:44
404 I think the D douching is an order
2:11:46
for her
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[Music]
2:11:54
that's enough
2:12:04
no enter a second episode that's right
2:12:06
everybody
2:12:12
we are ready I have a new beat John I
2:12:17
got a new beat I'm surprised I had not
2:12:20
heard of this previously just that when
2:12:24
you thought that the Israeli moon bases
2:12:25
couldn't get nutty enough oh no oh no
2:12:28
did you know John C Dvorak that the
2:12:33
birds aren't real all right
2:12:37
maybe you think the bill this is I'm
2:12:39
sorry this is from WREG TV news in
2:12:44
Memphis Tennessee
2:12:45
all right maybe you've seen the
2:12:46
billboard near the Highland strip or her
2:12:48
the story on Wednesday's live at 9:00 a
2:12:50
campaign called birds are not real
2:12:53
brings us efforts to the mid-south and
2:12:56
this morning we are joined by one of the
2:12:58
messengers of the movement Peter McIndoe
2:13:00
is here to tell us how this all came
2:13:02
about we want to emphasize you were not
2:13:04
the founder no no wow so how did you
2:13:07
become aware of it what is the message
2:13:09
of the movement the message of the
2:13:11
movement is essentially to spread
2:13:13
awareness that from 1959 through 2001
2:13:17
the government mercilessly genocided
2:13:20
over 12 billion birds and simultaneously
2:13:23
replaced them with surveillance drones
2:13:25
in disguise that film us every day as
2:13:29
equally as these cameras are filming us
2:13:32
right now are you with me John I'm bored
2:13:34
with the program yet small and so what
2:13:38
do you have to back that up to back that
2:13:41
up I have as much evidence as the birds
2:13:44
have provided there's so much so this is
2:13:47
really satire I mean you don't really
2:13:50
believe what does that happened correct
2:13:52
this is a satirical campaign to make the
2:13:55
point that what okay you're looking at
2:13:59
me like no it's not that I really do
2:14:01
believe this
2:14:04
honestly it's kind of offensive okay so
2:14:08
it's not that I don't think you would
2:14:09
say that if I said birds are real I
2:14:12
don't know why the other side of the
2:14:14
argument can't be treated with equal
2:14:16
respect before we came out on air you
2:14:19
said this is a satirical message so what
2:14:21
is I never said that this is what point
2:14:23
are you trying to make here I mean why
2:14:25
why did this movement come about and how
2:14:28
well this movement came about in 1976
2:14:31
just to avoid any you know liberal media
2:14:34
hit job this didn't start with me this
2:14:37
started in 1976 when whispering started
2:14:41
coming about from the White House saying
2:14:43
that birds were in the process of being
2:14:47
murdered on a mass level when this
2:14:50
started coming about that's when the
2:14:52
movement began this movement is
2:14:53
reactionary we really didn't start this
2:14:55
the government started this
2:14:59
birds aren't real calm everybody if you
2:15:03
want to know more
2:15:04
they've got billboards they've got
2:15:05
t-shirts they've got an entire theory
2:15:07
they were replaced by drones with
2:15:09
cameras
2:15:10
what about chickens they're pretty real
2:15:13
I just thought this is a chicken the
2:15:16
other day I thought this was a fabulous
2:15:23
in this direction I have a series of
2:15:27
clips okay that I stumbled on because I
2:15:30
didn't realize how you know the Democrat
2:15:32
Party is largely memberid is I think I
2:15:36
think a good portion of them are in on
2:15:39
this deal here and let's just start with
2:15:41
and I'm talking about is Satanist
2:15:45
podcasts oh boy
2:15:49
and I thought our second half a show all
2:15:51
right so let let's start with start with
2:15:55
just a generalized to Satan podcasts or
2:15:58
just like hear it get a sense of how
2:16:01
these podcasts go this is radio free I
2:16:03
got two of these this is Radio Free
2:16:05
Satan we're gonna get a little punkish
2:16:08
post-punk I'm starting off with a show
2:16:12
glendalough Joy Division an inner zone
2:16:15
right here I'm a metro only on Radio
2:16:19
Free Satan sounds like Nick they're at
2:16:27
another Radio Free Satan and welcome to
2:16:33
confessions of a wicked winter
2:16:35
my name is magistrate green and this is
2:16:38
my podcast confessions of a wicked witch
2:16:40
on Radio Free Satan we are continuing
2:16:43
the year of sin and I've made it in just
2:16:45
under the gun this was supposed to be
2:16:48
available in May and it is currently May
2:16:52
31st so it won't be available in a and
2:16:55
you'll get two of me in June so just
2:16:57
think hey June rocks it is the year of
2:17:00
sin man we really messed up that whole
2:17:03
no agenda stream we'd misbranded it is
2:17:07
now
2:17:08
now that the story that triggered this
2:17:11
was what's going on in Canada but it
2:17:13
stems that what's going on in Canada
2:17:15
which is an opening of a satanic temple
2:17:18
and and it started with this issue in
2:17:22
art Little Rock Arkansas where they want
2:17:24
to put a Baphomet this horrible looking
2:17:27
thing at the State Capitol and so
2:17:29
they're gonna have a satanic what-is-it
2:17:31
what-is-it what-is-it Baphomet it's a
2:17:33
big thing with goat head it's got a goat
2:17:35
head and horns and just a horse just
2:17:37
look it up
2:17:38
it's a horrible looking thing but it's a
2:17:40
Satan you worship it but these guys you
2:17:42
don't have to Satanist and can'twe you
2:17:43
know it's not really about Satanism it's
2:17:46
about it's about burying yourself so
2:17:50
this place that an ik temple in Arkansas
2:17:52
for starters birds of a feather flock
2:17:59
together approach the rhetoric matched
2:18:05
the temperature on the steps of the
2:18:06
State Capitol a group called The Satanic
2:18:08
temple out of Massachusetts once this
2:18:11
statue of Baphomet put on display on
2:18:13
State Capitol grounds they say that
2:18:15
since the ten commandments are in place
2:18:17
the law should allow them to erect this
2:18:19
and you have a First Amendment right to
2:18:21
say so we find ourselves here because
2:18:23
our elected officials who may have been
2:18:25
voted in by 50.1% of their district
2:18:28
they've failed and forgotten to
2:18:31
recognize that upon taking that office
2:18:33
they then represent a hundred percent of
2:18:36
that district state senator Jason rapert
2:18:39
spent the rally in meetings at the
2:18:41
Capitol he's sure the ten commandments
2:18:43
tablets are legal constitutional and not
2:18:45
going anywhere if the Ten Commandments
2:18:48
display is good enough for all of those
2:18:49
other state capitols and the United
2:18:51
States Supreme Court sir it's good
2:18:53
enough for the people of Arkansas and we
2:18:55
will defend the law Lucien Greaves of
2:18:58
the Satanic temple says the law is on
2:19:00
his side but the senator fails to
2:19:03
mention is that on the same day as that
2:19:04
decision was handed down the Supreme
2:19:06
Court ruled against two standalone Ten
2:19:08
Commandment
2:19:08
- while the arguments appear headed for
2:19:11
more litigation even Christians finding
2:19:13
common cause with the Satanists see
2:19:16
little room for compromise it will be a
2:19:27
very cold day in hell before we are ever
2:19:30
forced to put up a permanent monument on
2:19:33
the state capitol grounds that's as
2:19:35
offensive as this group that hides
2:19:37
behind fake names as they travel the
2:19:40
country
2:19:41
well this is a this is quite a loaded
2:19:44
little topic you got here and so let's
2:19:47
go to the final thing now this is had to
2:19:49
be clipped down because it's one of
2:19:51
those mix comment finding words on the
2:19:54
screen which is just like you know hoard
2:19:56
but this is going on in Canada right now
2:19:59
and they I like the Satanist who comes
2:20:01
out and he says we know Satanism
2:20:03
Satanism is like it's not really about
2:20:06
worshipping the devil or worshipping
2:20:08
Satan no let's hang out it's about it's
2:20:11
about your inner freedom or Chelsea's
2:20:13
left-hand path right-hand path all that
2:20:16
stuff ya know he doesn't go into that
2:20:18
but it's bad enough that we'll play it I
2:20:25
had seen or heard about with any kind of
2:20:27
tempo because they were having a lot of
2:20:29
success in United States and I realized
2:20:31
that there would be a need for this in
2:20:32
Canada who wasn't heat for this in
2:20:34
Canada who would build a statue to Satan
2:20:41
so we don't worship the devil
2:20:42
we don't believe in a personal devil we
2:20:45
look at the devil we'll look at at the
2:20:47
Luciferian character as being
2:20:49
representing that eternal rebel within
2:20:51
all of us there's an undeniable rise in
2:20:58
more conservative thought and
2:21:01
conservative thought has always been
2:21:03
deeply ingrained with tradition which in
2:21:06
turn is often deeply ingrained in the
2:21:09
predominant religion The Satanic Capitol
2:21:11
is always found and important to
2:21:13
actually take on the institutions and
2:21:16
systems that would use tradition and
2:21:19
religious freedom to actually promote a
2:21:22
dominant rule
2:21:23
it turns out that the the move to Canada
2:21:27
was a positive and new thing mm-hmm okay
2:21:30
and of course what he said there was
2:21:32
that all Satanists or Democrats did you
2:21:34
hear it carefully all Satanists or
2:21:39
Democrats and he says it's been very
2:21:42
successful so the Satanic movement in
2:21:44
the United States well yeah well you
2:21:49
know I think this is a bad thing
2:21:51
personally yeah people can believe in
2:21:54
whatever they want to believe in then
2:21:55
I'd really don't condemn at all what you
2:21:57
do not need to do anyone you do not need
2:22:00
to send me an email explaining Satanism
2:22:03
and what it is I've received a million
2:22:05
times before and you know Aleister
2:22:08
Crowley and all that I don't need to
2:22:10
know you can send it and we're not gonna
2:22:11
talk about it again I wonder how many
2:22:14
safe necessary in our audience I don't
2:22:16
think there's many I think there's more
2:22:18
than oh yeah oh yeah we have quite a
2:22:20
number that's why they're ones that have
2:22:21
Adam at curry calm as their address book
2:22:24
are you thinking that the people that
2:22:26
have Adam at curry calm in their address
2:22:27
book or Satanists see I'm not I'm not
2:22:30
afraid of that I'm not afraid of them
2:22:32
sending me emails okay well I work I
2:22:35
worked for the Satanist MTV so I know a
2:22:38
thing or two the true Satanists are in
2:22:40
Hollywood and they do sacrifices and yes
2:22:42
I would say in the wash Washington DC in
2:22:47
the examples I know it would probably be
2:22:49
more Democrat than Republican there's
2:22:52
all kinds of Satanism crazy worship
2:22:54
going on but it's not this it's not this
2:22:57
it's not that you want we want to have a
2:23:00
temple no no there's real evil stuff
2:23:03
going on for sure but this is just I
2:23:07
know maybe it's a distraction you know
2:23:09
to make people look like nutjobs art you
2:23:12
could never inclues and you could never
2:23:14
accuse Hillary Clinton of being a
2:23:16
Satanist or Satan worshipper or human
2:23:18
sacrifices because that's just crazy
2:23:20
talk
2:23:21
clippity-clop so there's dozens and
2:23:25
dozens of Satanist podcasts and it's
2:23:28
just like I said they're all terrible by
2:23:32
the way in terms of their production
2:23:34
quality and
2:23:36
it's just I just find fascinating I just
2:23:38
stumbled on it out of the blue
2:23:40
yeah it really detracts from my
2:23:43
statement about how hard we work to put
2:23:45
this show together all right we do have
2:23:51
some some actual news to discuss as Bojo
2:23:56
as predicted wasn't that hard to predict
2:23:59
is the new prime minister of the united
2:24:01
kingdom's of Gitmo nation East
2:24:03
he has already pretty much fired
2:24:04
everybody and his but his new cabinet in
2:24:08
place and this is the clip that was
2:24:09
going around of his acceptance speech
2:24:11
the last few minutes of it last minute
2:24:13
where there was already pointed out that
2:24:15
deliver unite and defeat was not the
2:24:19
perfect acronym for an election campaign
2:24:21
since unfortunately it spells dud they
2:24:24
forgot the final E my friends people
2:24:27
energized and I say I say to all the
2:24:30
doubters dude we are going to energize
2:24:33
the country we're gonna get brexit done
2:24:35
Hawk take advantage of all the
2:24:37
opportunities that it will bring in a
2:24:39
new spirit of can-do and we are once
2:24:42
again gay to believe in ourselves and
2:24:44
what we can achieve like some slumbering
2:24:45
giant we are going to rise and hang off
2:24:48
the guy ropes of self-doubt and
2:24:50
negativity with better education better
2:24:52
infrastructure more police fantastic
2:24:54
food fibre broadband sprouting in every
2:24:57
household we are basically a knight
2:24:59
amazing for a country and we are going
2:25:01
to take it forward I thank you all very
2:25:02
much for the incredible honor that you
2:25:05
have just done me I will work flat-out
2:25:06
from now on with my team that I will
2:25:08
build I hope in the next few days to
2:25:10
repay your confidence but in the
2:25:12
meantime the campaign is over and the
2:25:15
work begins thank you all very much
2:25:19
at least he didn't say the extra e is
2:25:23
for extra P it looks like you could have
2:25:26
fibre broadband sprouting in every
2:25:29
household this is a this is fantastic
2:25:31
I'm so happy for them
2:25:34
I can guarantee you he will not get
2:25:38
brexit done well this is what I've been
2:25:41
listening to as London Zoo know whatever
2:25:45
talk show lb hmm LBC and they Nigel
2:25:48
Faraj right and he feels the same way
2:25:52
you do
2:25:53
he thinks it's not gonna happen he
2:25:55
thinks their whole thing is designed to
2:25:57
keep a general election from occurring
2:26:01
before the 31st because something like
2:26:04
that but this is this party would win
2:26:06
too many seats they don't want that to
2:26:08
happen so they're gonna do some scam ish
2:26:13
thing and when it when the due date
2:26:16
comes some scam yeah I think Bo Joe will
2:26:20
be the shortest prime end prime minister
2:26:22
tenure ship in history I'm afraid no I
2:26:24
don't know I'm not gonna go on that I'm
2:26:27
not getting on it well if they call if
2:26:28
they call a general election this is why
2:26:32
I don't think I think Bo Joe's nothing
2:26:35
he's if you look at his documentary
2:26:38
about him he's not a dumb guy I didn't
2:26:40
say that he will get around this somehow
2:26:43
I think he has influences in his
2:26:45
background that are going to push him
2:26:47
towards not making this happen
2:26:49
maybe yeah I'll see ya we got jock tober
2:26:53
31st is first to see what happens and if
2:26:57
they do have a general election and they
2:26:58
don't get this done and if the brexit
2:27:00
party will all of a sudden appear as an
2:27:02
as a specter in parliament that will be
2:27:07
nothing but trouble yes yes so okay well
2:27:13
I have a couple last things wrapping it
2:27:17
sounds like oh I got this one we got to
2:27:20
put in the evergreen theme digitally
2:27:21
Obama ignorant clip forgot about Obama
2:27:24
ignorant clip is this new where's this
2:27:26
from what's the context oh it's just a
2:27:27
nicer or white folks and then there are
2:27:29
ignorant motherfuckers like you Wow
2:27:32
yeah hello 2009 when this was funny
2:27:36
well why you're saying that 2009 is
2:27:39
another Evergreen I want to keep on in
2:27:41
abeyance which is another clip I dug up
2:27:43
from 2009 which tells it like itches the
2:27:47
problem with climate change then you go
2:27:50
altogether when it comes to India for
2:27:51
example and this is the clip where the
2:27:53
guy one of the representatives India
2:27:55
says we're not we're not doing anything
2:27:57
we're gonna expand our economic system
2:28:01
as much as we can we're not gonna do
2:28:03
this this climate change thing is it not
2:28:05
a non-starter for us and people forget
2:28:07
this India's position is
2:28:10
I'd like to make it clear and
2:28:12
categorical India's position is that we
2:28:14
are simply not in a position to take on
2:28:18
legally binding emission reductions
2:28:21
reduction targets developing countries
2:28:24
like India don't want to be forced to
2:28:26
slow growth in the name of reducing
2:28:28
emissions alright since we're doing
2:28:30
classic Clips then I have an Obama clip
2:28:34
a classic for you this is not 2009 but
2:28:39
this is right before the 2016 election
2:28:43
we had the hack of the DNC server now
2:28:47
remember it was a hack right John right
2:28:51
right it was a hack it wasn't an inside
2:28:54
job it wasn't seth rich or his brother
2:28:57
Aaron it was a hack a hack and they
2:29:02
didn't have the bandwidth for it it was
2:29:04
it was a hack it was a hack and so it
2:29:07
wasn't leaked from the inside out no or
2:29:09
you know it was a hack hackers Russian
2:29:12
hackers to be very specific according to
2:29:15
pew pewpew CrowdStrike who was hired the
2:29:18
FBI never looked at the server by the
2:29:20
way just as an aside that they had some
2:29:23
interview with some CrowdStrike
2:29:24
employees on one of the Nets mmm when
2:29:28
networks and I I was watching it and
2:29:30
there was just a bunch of dumb fucks
2:29:31
it's unbelievable f-bomb in today crazy
2:29:34
two times in a row so here is Obama
2:29:38
talking about that part of the goal here
2:29:41
was to make sure that we did not do the
2:29:45
work of the leakers for them by raising
2:29:48
more and more questions about the
2:29:50
integrity of election right before the
2:29:52
election was taking place so why would
2:29:54
he say leakers if it was a hack maybe
2:30:00
out of context yeah I don't think so
2:30:03
I'll put something like I got one more
2:30:06
here I got something for you this is
2:30:07
your latest is a rapper a rapper this
2:30:09
gets us out well we're ending early oh
2:30:12
we are longer except I can play but I
2:30:16
mean you're not the keeper of the time
2:30:17
so I didn't know what you're talking
2:30:18
about
2:30:19
well you have to keep her the time
2:30:22
we're rapping you keep saying we're
2:30:23
wrapping up we got another the energy
2:30:26
okay hey John I got a great funny clip
2:30:30
about schools in Oregon
2:30:33
next tonight our series one in five kids
2:30:36
at risk Oregon is making a major change
2:30:38
to help young people face their
2:30:40
struggles it's become one of the first
2:30:42
states to allow students to take mental
2:30:44
health days as an excused absence
2:30:46
NBC's Kate snow with the story Haley
2:30:51
Hardcastle and Derek Evans were seniors
2:30:53
when they lobbied state lawmakers for a
2:30:55
new bill when Oregon's students head
2:30:57
back to school they'll be allowed to
2:30:58
call in sick not just if they're
2:31:00
physically ill but if they need a mental
2:31:03
health day I think the most amazing part
2:31:05
about this whole thing is that it was
2:31:06
student-led I'm personally in need of
2:31:09
mental health space Derek told lawmakers
2:31:11
he struggled with anxiety in high school
2:31:13
I'm being marked absent unexcused can't
2:31:16
make up these assignments because I
2:31:17
don't have the willpower to go to school
2:31:20
today it's just too much and there's no
2:31:22
system set in place to help me Oregon
2:31:25
has one of the highest rates of teen
2:31:26
suicide in the country it's the second
2:31:29
leading cause of death for 10 to 34
2:31:31
year-olds in that state nationally
2:31:33
suicide is at a 50-year high under the
2:31:36
new Oregon law mental health days will
2:31:38
be considered excused absences students
2:31:41
won't be penalized and can makeup exams
2:31:43
their parents still have to call the
2:31:45
school but now they can be honest about
2:31:47
taking a day off to deal with their
2:31:49
depression to deal with a panic attack
2:31:50
to not have to be anxious about not
2:31:52
being able to make up work our biggest
2:31:54
goal is just making sure that everyone
2:31:56
knows that mental health is just as
2:31:58
valid as physical health
2:31:59
there has been some backlash on social
2:32:01
media wondering if kids will take
2:32:03
advantage children are already missing
2:32:06
school for mental health reasons the
2:32:07
thing is they're lying about it we're
2:32:09
hoping that this gives them the
2:32:10
opportunity to start a positive
2:32:12
conversation about what's going on and
2:32:13
why they need help it's such an
2:32:15
interesting idea how many days could
2:32:18
someone take for mental health so Oregon
2:32:20
law says that any student can take up to
2:32:22
five days over a three-month period for
2:32:25
any kind of excused absence and now each
2:32:27
school district will be able to revise
2:32:29
that as they see fit for their students
2:32:31
needs norville see if it helps Kate
2:32:33
thank you very much
2:32:35
this is the state of our country and in
2:32:41
particular these I think it's the
2:32:42
antidepressants it's all the the meds
2:32:45
that got the kids jacked up on and then
2:32:47
they get tired and they can't handle it
2:32:49
and they're told they're told you can't
2:32:51
handle it I don't know what to tell you
2:32:59
yeah I think the kids are all drugged up
2:33:01
you know at the drop of a hat to make
2:33:03
him take stuff they're not mature
2:33:05
they're immature they're not fully
2:33:08
growed until they're these 21 or older
2:33:11
yeah and they're it affects the way they
2:33:15
develop this is the developmental issues
2:33:17
is what we're dealing with here well
2:33:19
this is actually when the kids are
2:33:20
drugged up at a very early age before
2:33:22
you know before puberty this is this is
2:33:25
enabling enabling all of this I drug
2:33:30
companies yeah but no this is the news
2:33:34
discussing this nitin no one brings that
2:33:36
up no one said what's going on with
2:33:38
these kids did you hear that list the
2:33:40
depressed they can't get out of bed I
2:33:42
just can't handle it today
2:33:46
how bad is school how hard is it these
2:33:51
days oh man geez I think the curriculum
2:33:56
doesn't help it's not inspiring and you
2:34:00
got some of these psycho teachers well
2:34:03
the teachers aren't allowed to teach
2:34:05
anymore they have to follow all this
2:34:07
crazy stuff and they're evaluated on
2:34:10
computerized algorithms of yeah the
2:34:13
whole thing's messed up homeschool
2:34:16
people there's the thought for you my
2:34:19
final clip for today as we'll let you
2:34:21
wind it down with your last one is once
2:34:23
again secretary Treasury secretary
2:34:25
minuchin who is now so afraid of what
2:34:29
bitcoin can actually do to the US dollar
2:34:32
and our ability to control finance
2:34:35
around the world he's so afraid he's now
2:34:38
just denying it I think we'll be talking
2:34:40
about Bitcoin in ten years from now I
2:34:42
won't be talking about Bitcoin in ten
2:34:44
years I can assure you that but you
2:34:46
might be in at least six years
2:34:48
Treasury Secretary's exactly I would bet
2:34:52
even in five or six years I'm no longer
2:34:53
talking about Bitcoin as Treasury
2:34:55
secretary I'll have other priorities
2:34:57
you'll be loaded up on Bitcoin and have
2:34:59
done a gazillionaire
2:35:00
I can assure you I will I will
2:35:02
personally not be loaded up on Bitcoin I
2:35:04
never say never and now he's just
2:35:08
denying its existence but it'll be gone
2:35:11
you might be misinterpreting this okay
2:35:14
he might be privy to some information we
2:35:17
don't have okay continue that it's gonna
2:35:19
just basically make Bitcoin illegal oof
2:35:23
well you can't make you know a random
2:35:27
string of numbers illegal what you could
2:35:30
make illegal is money changing from
2:35:34
Bitcoin to dollars make its life
2:35:38
miserable this may be a signal you're
2:35:41
missed okay I just want you to know you
2:35:43
cannot outlaw Bitcoin because it's just
2:35:46
a hash is just a string of numbers is
2:35:47
nothing it's it's it's not something
2:35:50
that can be continued it's it's like I
2:35:53
use it to do trade you can be it could
2:35:55
be an illegal currency yeah well we'll
2:36:00
see I mean we used to have all these
2:36:02
currencies in the United States that are
2:36:04
now they've been made Yoli we can't I
2:36:06
mean we even when Ron Paul supporters
2:36:08
built the Ron Paul dollar if you
2:36:10
remember that well I think there was
2:36:12
they were stamping it and yeah they were
2:36:14
calling it first of all calling it
2:36:16
dollar was an issue it's a whole bunch
2:36:17
of things
2:36:20
sounds to me well I take your I take
2:36:24
that into account well you're saying
2:36:26
there but still I mean you can't it's
2:36:29
the the exchange of Bitcoin on the
2:36:32
Internet is unstoppable literally
2:36:34
unstoppable exchanging it from one
2:36:37
currency into another currency or vice
2:36:40
versa yeah that could be a problem
2:36:42
except when you do it on the street in
2:36:45
cash I guess no there's ways around
2:36:48
everything but there are things called
2:36:50
black markets oh well we'll see well
2:36:53
good page took it as an ominous warning
2:36:56
okay I'm doubling down I'm stacking I'm
2:36:59
stacking Satoshi's baby
2:37:01
yeah good I think you should so I'm
2:37:03
watching the KQED news hour and they
2:37:06
have Brooks and shields and I found it's
2:37:08
interesting clip little law my sexy but
2:37:11
how long is it it's a minute no it was
2:37:13
only 41 seconds this is David Brooks and
2:37:17
he because I've always been baffled by
2:37:20
the fact that although PBS NewsHour's
2:37:22
really gone downhill to an extreme
2:37:25
something was not even usable democracy
2:37:28
now gives me better material and he has
2:37:31
a certain vision of what America is and
2:37:33
his vision America xenophobic yeah the
2:37:36
good people of the Heartland are being
2:37:38
threatened by outsiders and by Muslims
2:37:40
and by people who don't look like them
2:37:41
it's a vision that is nostalgic looking
2:37:44
backward to the past and it's a vision
2:37:47
of a white America that white
2:37:49
Protestants created this country and the
2:37:50
rest of us are here by their sufferance
2:37:52
and this is the national story he wants
2:37:54
to tell and I think it's up to the rest
2:37:56
of us to tell a better story about
2:37:58
America that were a universalist the
2:37:59
country we're a country to find our
2:38:01
future what we're building and not by
2:38:03
our past and that we're a country that's
2:38:05
traditionally had a mission to cross
2:38:07
frontiers and one of the missions we
2:38:09
have right now is to create a mass
2:38:10
multicultural democracy yes this guy
2:38:13
David Brooks will be gone from
2:38:14
television before Bitcoin is gone okay
2:38:17
I'll tell you that this guy is overdone
2:38:19
and toasts no one gives a shit about him
2:38:21
anymore these people all of them gotta
2:38:23
go where is the new where's the new
2:38:25
people where's the new opinionated
2:38:28
people they've been kicked off a Twitter
2:38:31
now I wanted to mention the one he had
2:38:34
couple things in there I didn't like the
2:38:37
mission of the United States once when
2:38:39
the Union was formed and when we had
2:38:41
their revolution to get rid of the
2:38:42
British was never never ever to cross
2:38:47
frontiers the mission of this country
2:38:50
has never been to cross frontiers people
2:38:52
have observed a number of historians
2:38:55
have observed that we we do it and and
2:38:59
you can define the country in the way we
2:39:01
think because of it but it was never the
2:39:04
mission it's just a happenstance
2:39:06
what do you mean like crossing frontiers
2:39:09
go west young man go open up the web
2:39:13
go to the West open up the new frontier
2:39:15
go to California discover gold maybe
2:39:18
nowadays move from the Midwest to
2:39:21
California and work at a Silicon Valley
2:39:23
go go go
2:39:26
maybe he's confused with starch the moon
2:39:29
the moon we're going to the moon we're
2:39:31
going to Mars it's not a mission people
2:39:35
don't know the difference okay then I
2:39:39
have a last 12 second door for you what
2:39:41
is wrong with this CBS news report which
2:39:44
came on the 50th anniversary of the moon
2:39:47
landing oh here we go
2:39:53
this weekend marked 50 years since
2:39:56
Apollo 11 moon Walker's took one giant
2:39:59
leap for Humanity you can't say that
2:40:06
that's not politically correct anymore
2:40:08
so she changed it you gotta say humanity
2:40:11
baby here it is again this weekend
2:40:14
marked 50 years since Apollo 11 moon
2:40:16
Walker's took one giant leap for
2:40:18
Humanity
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that is terrible I'll give you a
2:40:23
borderline clip of the day for that just
2:40:25
to end the show you know
2:40:27
I'll hold over on it you know it gives
2:40:30
me daddy
2:40:32
well it's been quite the show for those
2:40:35
of you listening to us live we've had
2:40:37
some
2:40:38
coupled ASAPS we've no they're called
2:40:40
what are they called glitches yeah you
2:40:42
go glitches everybody but we will return
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on Sunday and we really hope to have
2:40:49
some support
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following people I'd like to thank for
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our end of show we got some Fletcher we
2:40:58
got some Anthony farmer we got Matt and
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Ashton Lazzari and we got Tom
2:41:03
Starkweather and right after the show on
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the no agenda stream dot-com live stream
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the grumpy old Ben's will be going live
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and they have fun boys special guest
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lookup phone boy if you want to get some
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2:41:19
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2:41:26
curry from Northern Silicon Valley I'm
2:41:28
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happenings as you articulate them I have
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no idea not a hoax
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no I'm not familiar with that those
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areas I'm going to stay away from I'm
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not going to speak to the series of
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happenings as you articulate them
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I can't get into internal deliberations
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with regard to what nothing
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not discussed your iPod readers to see
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as much as your brain makes it sing it's
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not like LS these level hallucinations
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situation like a picture dogs two cats
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please see that what now two neighbors
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that live they started in two
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neurologists and my explanation is false
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the two neurologists agreed with the
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dairy Serena Williams she had three arms
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three arms two different phenomena but
2:43:50
dogs cats couldn't see that and and so
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he put the three arms on the woman waist
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so you see it isn't there but what's the
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word you used again interpolation where
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this dogs watch TV now it's village
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there's the dream stuff up and so I said
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this is right the do all these things
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they never used to do
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- I am i hallucinating
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your eyeball put it together so one of
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our turn into a segment was very druggie
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of you but my ball reset I can't believe
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it the woman has three arms
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interpolation interpolation that's
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perhaps the most insane is johnsy Dvorak
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bring it to you twice a week is about
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it's under attack for the folks in the
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media call the top the main stream on
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the left
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