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August 1st, 2019 • 2h 52m

1160: VAT Camel

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sign here made Adam Curry John C. Dvorak
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award-winning nation media assassination
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episode 11 60 this is no agenda curry
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from northern silicon better my hand is
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stuck on some devices got that goop on
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it I'm John C Devorah that's right
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we're on shortwave you can't do a
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commercial she wasn't like commercial I
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guess no you can't do a radio broadcast
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on shortwave I'm not doing that there's
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some pirates out there who have who are
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taking our stream so they're on sixty
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nine thirty kilohertz USB I think they
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tried to switch to am from time to time
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but they're not getting very far with
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that so they're I don't know what the
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power is
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I mean they're not getting very far with
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that because you don't have the right
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gear or somebody's knocking on the door
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now you're gonna get much you need a lot
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you're doing USB you can get around the
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world with some skip skip skip skip baby
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works like I can see you in Berlin I got
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them skip oh yes well I know what we
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were doing this week okay oh you taught
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my last couple days yeah yeah well
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that's this week's far as I'm concerned
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busy and I and so you watch these pages
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you take Monday off oh yeah
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no no there's no real days off people I
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was like just talking to microphone for
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three hours right to make my man
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remember yes people
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outside the country may not realize it
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but we've had a democratic debates I
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think we got eight more to go by the way
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God um my Monday or Tuesday and
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Wednesday because there's still 20
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people they all want to get in near say
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something and so there's have to do it
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over two days I'm pretty much the same
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question so this is basically the fight
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the battle royale for who gets to face
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off against Donald Trump yes and Ford
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unfortunately for the Democrats the
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party regulars the people the public the
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Democrat voters they still seem to favor
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I think you'll he'll drop a little bit
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been pick up again they favor Biden and
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I'm watching the debates and you have
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clips probably I have lots of I have a
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lot of mostly short short clips or that
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you have a lot of them though because I
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thought just funny little clips was the
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way to go but unfortunately Biden is
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their guy and you watch bite and perform
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it he stinks we have to assume I have to
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it's yeah go ahead yes now go ahead go
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ahead I have to assume that the other
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candidates are so abhorrent to the
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Democrat voters that they keep giving
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biting the top nod because these guys
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are just offensive all of them you know
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when I looked at the spectrum of these
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planetology
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except tall thank you when I looked at
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the spectrum of these you know twenty
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candidates I saw first of all I from
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time to time I heard something decent
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like oh that's an interesting idea
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you know there's some some novel ideas
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some different ideas it's you know but
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no one really had the full package but
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when I looked at all of them the
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diversity I was really proud of our
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nation of nutcases I mean it really was
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a lineup of jabronis but I really
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appreciate what see an ended it's like
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they were listening to our show they
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totally made this into a wrestling match
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did you see that opening there boom the
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big bombastic drums and everything is
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like
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[Music]
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good done a little echo would have been
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better a little bit yeah now a little
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bit so something you noticed in the
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previous round which were produced by
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MSNBC it was similar the staging was
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very similar to a degree no American
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flag note and it's really odd when you
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get someone singing the national anthem
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and everyone on stage is singing that
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our flag was a shit not there you're on
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a roll today even writing material took
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notes I took notes well just a few
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things about notice that Bill de
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Blasio's holding his nuts
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also Mary Anne in the first debate
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marianne williamson also didn't have her
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hand over her heart when it started and
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I think she looked over when aw crap I
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should probably do that but DeBlasio
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right next sir did not the de Blasio was
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not next to Mary Ann Williams she was he
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was on the second night oh who was next
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to Marianne Williamson on the first
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night
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another dripped a lot of drips we don't
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care about a couple other observations
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first night Dana Bash Dana Bash first we
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learned how to pronounce her name
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it's Dana Bash yeah she is what is she
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three feet tall with a big head this is
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giant eyeballs he is an alien this is
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the best they could do to make his
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shape-shifting her into something
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believable as a human they're following
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my rules though tiny people big head do
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great on television so I was pleased to
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see that her head was way out of
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proportion with her body that was very
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and the red outfit just didn't word in
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television you know executive mode here
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the red outfit I thought looked very
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good on her second night this black
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outfit what was that
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it wasn't it was horrible well she's
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apparently has that you know she has a
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dress circa CNN has these people in the
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back there are you sure where this
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tonight as opposed to Elizabeth Warren
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who seems to somebody pointed out she
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wears the same yes she does she does she
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does and tulsi gabbard I'd love the
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white outfit she shouldn't my personal
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fashion advice is probably not the
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really tight pants because you know it's
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just she's a little heavy but look great
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and tan shoes not white shoes tan shoes
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that was just that was a faux pas as far
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as I'm concerned otherwise she looks
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fantastic what else did you notice look
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at these things this is important stuff
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come on this is a show this is a live
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show that both Klobuchar and Warren were
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dressed up as we went to do with the
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with the noteworthy and I can I'm from
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the Bay Area we know these things out
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here they were both dressed up like with
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the color codes coded as dominatrixes
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and that was to get some I guess
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attention of some people don't like
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Andrew White I'm sorry the black and red
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in that form it's ridiculous there was
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something else that bothered me and I it
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about the whole first evening so to
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avoid the mistakes MSNBC made with audio
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they decided ah we're gonna have the
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gooseneck microphones will be just for
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the for the theatre which Jake Tapper
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one point I forgot to clip it said yes
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everybody here in the Fox studio instead
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of Fox the you know I didn't know I just
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remembered it from my notes well it was
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the Fox Theater so yeah but he said the
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Fox studio oh are you shopping around
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what's on your mind there the so they
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had the the gooseneck microphones on the
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lecterns those were for the audience and
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then they miked everybody separately
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with a lavalier mic which is a good
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decision however however explains the
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second night okay yeah
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with how
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ever they work sound issues yeah I saw
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exactly what happened so the first thing
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that happens is and particularly night
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to Joe Biden did a lot of it but it
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happened on the first night is you know
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people would be the the candidates would
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be leaning forward and they ruffle
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against the mic like that with their
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clothes and you in the in the in the
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theater except to me it sounded like
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someone was walking upstairs like what's
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going on is the garage door open kept
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hearing and so but Biden had pushed his
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mic to the side and this is why you got
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you got feedback and they were trying
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because no one could you know I guess
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crawl under there in the commercial
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breaks were sparse to go and correct
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that and then when Campbell Harris came
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on who was then that then the engineer
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just got confused and he was turning up
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the wrong shit and it just it just and
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he I heard him filter it he went from
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all of a sudden and then it came back so
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there was there was a nightmare for the
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piece I guess the semi-pros that were
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doing this work yeah it was very bad
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very bad poor but since we're talking
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about this you might as well I do have I
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don't have a lot of clips from the first
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night because I really concentrate in
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the second night but I have kind of a
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rundown from the first night okay I have
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I have a clip from the first night that
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I'd like to share but yeah what's we can
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do the rundown which has a number of
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these kind of built in and I think it
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hits it pretty much this was the first
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debates wrap NBC under the words first
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okay I thought it would be under your
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label here got it no problem this
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morning a clear divide as moderates and
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liberals clashed over the direction of
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the Democratic Party and who can beat
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president Trump's folks we have a choice
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we can go down the road that senator
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Sanders and senator Warren want to take
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us with is with bad policies like
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Medicare for all free everything and
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impossible promises that will turn off
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independent voters and get Trump real
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I don't understand why anybody does to
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all the trouble of running for president
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of the United States just to talk about
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what we really can't do and shouldn't
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fight for the moderates trying to make
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the case that progressive senators
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Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders are
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too extreme so again I I think if we're
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going to force Americans to make these
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radical changes they're not going to go
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along you throw your hands up but you
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haven't some of the sharpest
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disagreements over the Medicare for all
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plan backed by Warren and Sanders that
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expands the government-run health
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insurance program for Americans 65 and
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older to all US citizens and lawful
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permanent residents the move would
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eliminate private health insurance for
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some 150 million Americans why do we got
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to be the party of taking something away
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no where the Democrats
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we are not about trying to take away
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health care from anyone that's what the
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Republican surprises Ohio congressman
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Tim Ryan pressing Sanders on whether his
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plan would be better than Union health
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care plans heated moments on other key
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issues from immigration and I expect
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that people who come here follow our
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laws and we reserve the right to
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criminally prosecute them to gun control
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when Montana Governor Steve Bullock who
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didn't qualify for the first debate
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struck a personal note an 11-year old
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nephew
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Jeremy shot and killed on a playground
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we need to start looking at this as a
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public health issue not a political
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issue in the crowded field many
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candidates hoping for a breakout moment
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author Marianne Williamson may have
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gotten why if you think any of this
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wonkiness is going to deal with this
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dark psychic force of the collectivized
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picture that this president is bringing
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up in this country then I'm afraid that
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the Democrats are going to see some very
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dark days okay there are a couple of
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things we have to say about this first
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night first of all but let me mention
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that I cut that short oh it was boring
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that they what they made there and I
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don't mean it to reflect badly poorly on
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you because it's what we got no no
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I think they hit the high points they
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got the punchlines they got Elizabeth
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Warren talking about that's what the
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Republicans do and then they had the
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Dark Knight thing or whatever this would
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have said they had Bernie I wrote the
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law you know in this well I had a couple
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other things mr. Bullock
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now we hadn't seen him before and as I'm
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looking at this guy he went and he also
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incorrectly kept looking way too far to
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the right so you only saw him on profile
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but about a 1/4 profile he looked like
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Kevin Spacey and he kind of had that
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fake TV president thing about him oh and
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did not pick up on that but I can see it
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yeah yeah he has a lot of Kevin Spacey
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kind of look to him but for this way
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it's probably mugging he was mugging the
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Holt that's what I said he was like it
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like a TV president kind of like oh I'm
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above all this well no go away Bullock
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before before everything started though
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and I only got this off of uh off of
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youtube so someone the clip that I had
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missed this the DNC chair what's his
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name Perez yep he was warming up the
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crowd and I don't know why you are my
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back I didn't see that but I got 12
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seconds of him climate change because
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climate change is an economic crisis
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it's a public health crisis it's a
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crisis
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so he sounds a lot like Howard Dean he
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does all he needed was it been perfect
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that would Dean scream speaking of green
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new deal or climate was it Elizabeth
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Warren who has the green initiative plan
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now green industrial plan I'm sorry
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green industrial plan maybe I liked
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because the acronym is gypped like this
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is traffic green industrial plan out
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there please pronounce Gipp Bernie had a
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nice of something you won't hear in that
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report for obvious reasons he had a very
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nice point about the healthcare industry
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could have said Big Pharma but
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healthcare industry and was caught off
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immediately for touching the third rail
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by the way by the way the healthcare
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industry will be advertising tonight on
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this program you Center
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40-point yeah don't do that
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Bernie yeah it's wrong in Jake jump team
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well done Jake today threw himself on
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the grenade very good Jake now Don Lemon
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who of course only got to ask a few
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questions
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I really felt he shouldn't have been
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there is no journalistic integrity and
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his questions were some of them were
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very racist or at least bigoted what do
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you say to those Trump voters who
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prioritize the economy over the
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president's bigotry what do you say to
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those racists over there what's your
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answer to that huh what do you think
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like come on Don they should know how
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you're right she shouldn't have been
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there they're not belong up there and
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he's just you've made the rich cheap in
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the whole event now so the one clip I
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have at some length here is from
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marianne williamson you know I'm a fan I
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love the candles and the baths and
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everything and and I'm all about this
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more of a bubble bath guy I like the
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bubble bath sure so I learned this
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morning that marianne williamson is
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being coached by none other than antonio
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moore who have we we've discussed on the
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show a couple times in relationship to
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american descendants of slavery found an
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article that that spells that out quite
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clearly that she's been calling cuz when
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she went into this i'm like either she's
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talking to someone who knows or she's
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been listening to the no agenda show
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speaking of reparations miss williams
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miss williamson many of your opponent's
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support a commission to study the issue
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of reparations for slavery but you are
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calling for up to five hundred million
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dollars in financial assistance what
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makes you qualified to determine how
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much is owed in reparations well first
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of all it's not five hundred million
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dollars in financial assistance it's 500
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billion dollars two hundred to five
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hundred billion dollars payment of a
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debt that is owed that is
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reparations is by the way notice how she
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deftly puts Dom LeMond in his place and
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says yeah it's not assistance dong it's
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actual payment for debt owed or as we've
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heard here before services rendered we
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don't need another Commission to look at
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evidence I appreciate what congressman
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O'Rourke has said it is time for us to
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simply realize that this country will
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not heal the older the country is as a
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collection of people people heal when
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there's some deep truth telling we need
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to recognize that when it comes to the
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economic gap between blacks and whites
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in America it does come from a great
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injustice that has never been dealt with
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that great injustice has had to do with
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the fact that there was 250 years of
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slavery followed by another hundred and
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hundred years of domestic terrorism what
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makes me qualified to say 200 to 500
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billion dollars I'll tell you what makes
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me qualified if you did the math of the
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40 acres and a mule given that there was
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four to five million slaves at the end
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of the Civil War fortified and they were
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all farmers 40 acres and a mule for
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every family of four if you did the math
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today it would be trillions of dollars
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and I believe than anything less than a
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hundred billion dollars is is an insult
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and I believe that two hundred to five
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hundred billion is is politically
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feasible today because so many Americans
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realize there is an injustice that
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continues to form a toxicity underneath
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the surface and emotional turbulence
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evaporation thank you very much
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well she nailed all the points I don't
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think it'll help her much but she nailed
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it well she nailed Don Lemon too while
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she was at it yes while he deserved that
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she had a couple of good moments and we
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looked at the the Google's darkside clip
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you mean for her with the with the
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that's true girls is that what you're
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talking about no they do what she goes
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on about you know the dark dark forces
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yeah you know she needs to shut up about
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that because I think she's probably
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evoking dark forces more than anything
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unless I'm not so sure she's clean of
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dark forces
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you know she's got all kinds of
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interesting spiritual stuff that she
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does
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I didn't like that but these she was the
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most searched thing she's a Satanist no
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I don't think so she was the most
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searched on Google according to Google
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Trends um
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during and after the debate and it's a
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lot of people love tweeting that those
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maps out and for the second evening it
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was Tulsi Gabbard who I liked the first
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half of the show let's just call it a
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show I think I loved how see how she
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zapped Kamla Harris a couple of times I
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have that complete exchange yeah it's so
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good that it might be worth playing it
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is it's actually the only real long clip
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that actually that I that I did most of
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these clips are extremely short because
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I know you'd be hurt by the fact that I
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have one two three if I got like a dozen
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clips including some terrific bite and
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gaffs Joe was informed this is almost
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almost three minutes this is it starts
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with this is Tulsi versus Harris and
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this is a and to set it up it starts
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with Biden trying to do the exact same
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thing you know with almost the exact
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same points but binds up they're
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fumbling and mumbling and he gotta get
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any stuttering and he's making all these
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he's just not performing well and I have
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to admit I was wrong when I pull on a
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saying I think you dropped out what did
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you say I said I it was wrong he must be
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it must be Skype yeah I was wrong when I
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said that they would juice him up for
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this set for this debate no testosterone
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I would think maybe some some various
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kinds of roids adderall b12 worse than
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that you heard what he said right in the
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beginning when when Kamala Harris work
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walked out
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Oh easy on me kid that was dumb easy
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yeah that was dumb but can I just call
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you Joe so let's listen to this back and
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forth it's a very entertaining moment
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because it seems to me that here this
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was tall see cementing the distinct
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possibility of her being the vice
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president on a Biden ticket false
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accusation that Joe Biden is a racist
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what's your response I want to bring the
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conversation back to the broken criminal
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justice system that is
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disproportionately negatively impacting
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black and brown people all across this
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country today now senator Harris says
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she's proud of her record as a
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prosecutor and that she'll be a
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prosecutor president but I'm deeply
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concerned about this record there are
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too many examples to cite but she put
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over 1,500 people in jail for marijuana
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violations and then laughed about it
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when she was asked if she ever smoked
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marijuana big she walked everything that
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was I mean what an easy one to do well
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prepared and just nailed it I mean that
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was and then yeah that was just the
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first jab and then just from there she
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sliced her from death row until the
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courts forced her to do so
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she kept people in prison beyond their
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sentences to use them as cheap labor for
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the state of California and she fought
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to keep bail system in place that
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impacts poor people in the worst kind of
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way
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I liked that she specifically said cheap
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labor which of course is what the
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Thirteenth Amendment does and is and is
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one of the big problems is you cannot be
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a slave unless you're incarcerated and
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California loves slaves they love
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slavery that's kind of what Chelsea was
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saying yeah kind of
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Thank You congresswoman senator Harris
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your response
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[Applause]
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as the elected Attorney General
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California I did the work of
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significantly reforming the criminal
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justice system of a state of 40 million
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people here I could hear she had her her
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whole Drive as a rebuttal to anything
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was I did the work I did the hard work
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I've done all the work I've done
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gratuitous slack I mean she did some
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some cheap shots in here and she doesn't
24:46
get away with this she's got her voice
24:48
is cracking she's very upset
24:51
he's protrude which became a national
24:54
model for the work that needs to be done
24:56
and I am proud of that work and I am
24:58
proud of making a decision to not just
25:01
give fancy speeches or being a
25:03
legislative body and give speeches on
25:05
the floor but actually doing the work of
25:07
being in the position to use the power
25:09
that I had to reform a system that is
25:11
badly in need of reform that is why we
25:14
created initiatives that were about
25:15
re-entering former offenders and getting
25:17
them counseling it is why and because I
25:19
know that criminal justice system is so
25:21
broken that I am an advocate to wise but
25:25
legalized marijuana in the United States
25:28
one guy word back in now before she what
25:31
she should have done here and this was a
25:32
mistake on her part because it would
25:34
have been beautiful she could have come
25:36
back Tulsi and could have said well
25:38
while you were doing the work of
25:40
incarcerated people too for cheap labor
25:43
I was in the rock all right I was in the
25:45
rock something like that I disagree with
25:49
you oh really I think yeah I don't think
25:53
throwing the soldier card in at this
25:55
point was would be work does works I
25:59
mean we only have two candidates in the
26:01
whole twenty that have been to war and I
26:04
think the public generally speaking is
26:06
not interested in that and that kind of
26:09
bragging well I'm glad you didn't listen
26:11
to me then well I mean it's possible
26:14
right I'm just saying I don't think I
26:16
don't like the idea yeah I got you
26:18
you're responsible bottom line is
26:20
Senator Harris when you are in a
26:21
position to make a difference and an
26:23
impact in these people's lives you did
26:26
not and worse yet in the case of those
26:28
who were on death row innocent people
26:31
you actually blocked evidence
26:32
from being revealed that would have
26:34
freed them until you are forced to do so
26:37
there is no excuse for that and the
26:39
people who suffered under your reign as
26:41
prosecutor oh you owe them an apology
26:43
senator Harris my entire career I have
26:50
been opposed personally opposed to the
26:51
death penalty and that has never changed
26:53
and I dare anybody who is in a position
26:55
to make that decision to face the people
26:58
I have faced to say I will not seek the
27:01
death penalty that is my background that
27:03
is my work I am proud of it I think you
27:06
can judge people by when they are under
27:08
fire and it's not about some fancy
27:09
opinion on a stage but when they're in
27:11
the position to actually make a decision
27:13
what do they do when I was in the
27:15
position of having to decide whether or
27:17
not to seek a death penalty on cases I
27:20
prosecuted I made a very difficult
27:22
decision that was not popular to not
27:25
seek the death penalty history shows
27:27
that and I am proud of those decisions
27:28
thank you very much you know maybe see
27:32
if they'd come back to Tulsi after that
27:34
that's when she could drop their Rock
27:36
bomb that's what she said fancy it
27:38
wasn't so fancy in Iraq Thanks no no it
27:42
goes like this cuz cuz Harris used the
27:45
words I was under fire ooh
27:48
yes I was actually under fire oh that
27:51
would have been nice wouldn't it it'd
27:52
have been dynamite but then they went to
27:54
mr. pickles instead I thought this other
27:59
exchange between Harris and and Gabbard
28:04
was better for a couple of reasons and I
28:08
also thought it was showed how expertly
28:11
Camilla Harris pivoted away from the
28:14
danger this was about health care the
28:17
reality is right now we don't have a
28:18
health care system we have a sick care
28:20
system and there are far too many people
28:22
in this country who are sick and unable
28:25
to get the care that they need because
28:27
they cannot open so the core of this
28:30
problem is the fact that big insurance
28:31
companies and big pharmaceutical
28:33
companies whose been profiting off the
28:35
backs of sick people have had to see the
28:37
table writing this legislation now
28:39
Camille Harris just talked about
28:40
Kathleen Sebelius who helped write her
28:43
bill this just pointed to the fatal flaw
28:45
in her proposal
28:46
sibelius works for medicare advantage
28:48
private insurance company you will stand
28:50
to profit under her plan if we're
28:53
seeking to really reform our health care
28:55
system we've got to shut out big
28:57
insurance and Big Pharma out of the
28:59
drafting process so they cannot continue
29:01
to profit off the backs of the sick
29:03
people in this country who are searching
29:05
and in desperate need of care Senator
29:07
Harry service well unfortunately
29:11
representative Gabbard got it wrong
29:14
Kathleen Sebelius did not write my plan
29:16
she endorsed it as being one of the
29:19
plans that is the best to get us to a
29:21
place where everyone goes to health care
29:23
in America and when we talk about this
29:25
again I'm gonna go back to Vice
29:27
President Biden because you're see and
29:29
this is what's wrong with the rules what
29:32
I didn't like because they should have
29:33
come back to Tulsi Gabbard after this
29:35
but she was very smart Harris well I'm
29:38
gonna pivot over here to Biden and when
29:41
you mentioned Biden then he gets to
29:42
respond so it pull and Gabbard didn't
29:45
talk for another 15 minutes this is true
29:48
but I will say this because they kept it
29:50
on a on screen as a two-shot they had
29:55
Harris on the left and and Gabbard on
29:58
there Tulsi on the right when she says
30:02
well she had nothing to do with it she
30:03
just endorsed it and Tulsi just had this
30:05
great smile great house enough to close
30:10
the deal for me I agree I thought it was
30:13
a NN just got lucky
30:15
Kamla Harris did respond to these
30:19
attacks after the show with Anderson
30:22
Cooper did you did you expect that and
30:25
what did you see this bitter dad you
30:27
might have said okay so you know what
30:30
what her tactic is Tulsi Gabbard had had
30:34
you had interaction about that in the
30:35
past and how do you think it went
30:38
well I mean listen I
30:41
this is gonna sound immodest but I'm
30:42
obviously a top-tier candidate and so I
30:44
did expect that I would be on the stage
30:47
and take hits tonight because there are
30:48
a lot of people that are trying to make
30:49
the stage for the next debate for a lot
30:52
of them it's do or die well yeah and
30:53
especially when people are at 0 1
30:55
percent or whatever she might be in and
30:57
so I did expect that I might take kids
30:59
tonight
31:00
but you know listen I think that this
31:03
coming is someone who has been an
31:04
apologist for Minh in dividual Assad who
31:09
has murdered the people of his of his
31:13
country to like cockroaches she who has
31:17
embraced apologist for him in a way that
31:19
she refuses to call him a war criminal I
31:22
can only take what she says in her
31:25
opinion socially and so I you know I'm
31:28
prepared to move on I'm prepared to move
31:30
on this may sound somewhat in modest
31:35
yeah I doesn't look good on you MS
31:38
Harris she just came across as snide
31:41
snooty bitchy mean angry now I didn't
31:46
think I don't think she smiled once
31:47
about fake smiles like not like a nun I
31:53
think she's toast that you know and and
31:55
just to finish up my thought on Tulsi
31:57
Gabbard all that stuff was great and
31:59
then near the end you know she's
32:01
wrapping up and it said oh I heard was
32:03
progressive talking points and I have a
32:09
great ending no she's the only one
32:12
unless you count Biden which I had that
32:15
clip she's the only one who didn't ended
32:17
this this is I think all the candidates
32:21
obviously watched the first debate
32:23
because in the first debate only one
32:24
candidate or maybe two dropped their and
32:27
when they when they rap they dropped
32:29
their website address Joe no no Tom she
32:34
didn't have her either that I recall
32:38
I don't think so oh no you're right you
32:40
know what they they cut her off really
32:42
quickly at the end which is also odd I
32:44
don't I don't think they did as well
32:46
with the moderation the second night as
32:48
it did the first night which was really
32:49
good well the first night a couple of
32:51
you'll did their websites and then the
32:53
second night they all
32:54
did it yeah except Joe and Joe did the
32:58
following I have the clip and it's
33:01
gotten a lot of attention I don't I
33:02
don't do my job I didn't stuff right
33:04
away but where is it here it's the Joe
33:07
Biden 33 I think it's cold we've acted
33:10
together we have never never never
33:13
but not able to overcome whatever the
33:15
problem was if you agree with me go to
33:18
Joe 303 305 and I'm kicking myself this
33:27
morning as I see that some guy of course
33:30
registered Joe 303 three Ocampo
33:36
no I don't think so I heard it was yang
33:39
and he has a redirect right to his own
33:42
website no I thought it was some some
33:44
guy named as a fake candidate named you
33:47
let me see it might have changed them
33:48
you said Joe 303 301 slinks up there and
33:52
Larry in there Josh Josh for America Oh
33:56
Josh for America okay yeah meet Josh the
34:00
first Jen's ear to declare candidacy for
34:02
this office all right so dad I was
34:05
pissed like oh what an opportunity could
34:07
have done it I'm we might have been on
34:09
time if I die this is like being the
34:12
tenth caller I mean you know everybody
34:14
was hitting that thing the you weren't a
34:15
lot of people got that idea I'm sure I'm
34:18
sure what what is that well it's a big
34:22
cock Oh Pete what he was supposed to say
34:26
is text Joe to 303 301 and said cuz
34:31
everyone's saying go twos but it was it
34:33
was a text which is by itself is stupid
34:37
there's no call to action with text Joe
34:40
to 303 that's not a call to action
34:43
website think it's Joe Joe Joe 2020 calm
34:46
yeah Joe 2020 calm though yeah it was it
34:50
was a Hewitt showed the world okay
34:53
general point I'm sorry I don't want a
34:57
president this old
34:58
I don't want Bernie Sanders the
34:59
president that old either this got to be
35:01
a cutoff it's just it's I'm done with it
35:04
it's too old I can't vote for guys like
35:07
that and
35:08
from the same boat you know the Trump is
35:11
crazy now wait until he starts losing
35:14
his mind and and you know dementia it
35:18
can happen you know it can happen at any
35:20
minute rapper they had it can happen at
35:22
any minute you start losing it and who
35:25
knows what could go wrong well it kind
35:27
of happened with Reagan and he was still
35:29
in office in the second term right well
35:33
I take Milania then running running the
35:35
show because isn't that what Nancy did
35:37
wasn't she running the show for a while
35:38
no I think you're thinking of Woodrow
35:40
Wilson's of life
35:42
I thought Nancy got all her star charts
35:44
and she always did that I remember when
35:48
when Reagan first got elected governor
35:51
of California they had the swearing-in
35:54
ceremony at like 12 15 you know right
35:59
after midnight uh-huh and they looked
36:02
into it it was cuz Nancy had obsessed
36:04
Rolla ji who said this was the power
36:06
line it's the right time to do it I
36:13
guess
36:15
Reagan was just okay whatever fine it
36:18
have to do all right Nancy let's get it
36:26
I get this cuz some of these clips other
36:28
way because something we were short and
36:29
funny I have this is one that got my
36:35
attention this is Booker bringing up
36:38
some stuff I think this may have been at
36:39
the Enders during one of his raps and
36:41
I'm listening to this going what this is
36:43
Booker Debbie play that clip I believe
36:46
that we in the United States Congress
36:49
should start impeachment proceedings
36:52
immediately and I'll tell you this
36:54
debbie stabenow has joined my call for
36:57
starting and peaceful proceedings
36:59
because he is now stonewalling Congress
37:02
not allowing they were subjecting
37:04
themselves to the checks and balances we
37:07
swore an oath to uphold the Constitution
37:08
the politics of this be damned
37:11
isn't stabbing aah what is debbie
37:16
Stabenow got to do with anything that he
37:19
would bring her in she's not a
37:20
antedate or an important person she's oh
37:24
it's because she's from Michigan that's
37:26
why they were initially just dropping a
37:28
name yes exactly he's just trying to
37:32
help them okay the national audience
37:34
here's another one from Booker this is
37:36
him on the redacted to report usage
37:40
respond stop uh this is one of those
37:45
clips where I want you I'm gonna analyze
37:48
it because it's a way he does this that
37:51
I thought was fascinating because it was
37:53
made zero sense but play it part my
37:56
response is exactly that I've read the
37:59
report I've read the redacted versions
38:01
of the report we have something that is
38:03
astonishing going on the United States
38:05
of America we have a president that is
38:07
not acting like the leader of the free
38:08
world he's acting like an authoritarian
38:11
against the actual Constitution that he
38:13
swore an oath to uphold all right this
38:18
is a very interesting structure in terms
38:21
of propaganda he makes it sound as
38:23
though the redacted versions are even
38:27
more important than reading the report
38:29
itself yes now he goes I've read the
38:32
report in fact he didn't say in fact but
38:34
he's what he's implying
38:35
in fact I've read the redacted report
38:39
that was better well it's a mistake in
38:45
his brain and I think there's other
38:46
things that go on there
38:48
none of these senators or anyone in
38:51
Congress is allowed to say that from the
38:53
Democrats he's allowed to say they've
38:56
seen the unredacted Mulla report you
38:58
remember there was like well no if you
39:00
don't release it adapted to the world
39:02
and we don't want to see it right so
39:05
he's got that in his head and he has say
39:07
uh I think he was trying to correct
39:09
himself by saying well I've seen the
39:11
redacted
39:11
but instead he made it sound like it was
39:13
really super special that's a good catch
39:15
I'd forgotten about that too now we now
39:20
we have Inslee who is the wait before
39:23
you can I do one Booker oh yeah oh yeah
39:25
have you got Booker Booker yeah I kind
39:28
of I kind of like this because it had
39:30
profanity and whoa couple things first
39:32
of all mr. vice president you can't
39:34
both ways you invoke president this was
39:36
a good zinger so it was about climate
39:39
the thing was was it criminal justice or
39:42
climate change one Biden was being
39:45
really evasive because he didn't want to
39:47
fall into you know the trap that
39:49
whatever Obama had little become
39:51
apparently play the clip so he was you
39:53
know waffling around basically saying I
39:55
he couldn't say I didn't agree with what
39:57
we did then didn't agree at the time and
40:00
then Booker nails him with this thanks
40:03
first of all mr. vice president you
40:04
can't have it both ways you invoke
40:06
President Obama more than anybody in
40:08
this campaign you can't do it when it's
40:09
convenient and then dodge it when it's
40:11
not and the second thing and this really
40:13
irks me because I heard the vice
40:15
president say that if you've got a PhD
40:16
you can come right into this country
40:18
well that's playing into what the
40:19
Republicans want to pit some immigrants
40:21
yeah against other immigrants we need to
40:28
reform this whole immigration system and
40:30
begin to be the country that says
40:32
everyone has Worth and dignity and this
40:36
should be a country that honors for
40:37
everyone don't let the Republican to by
40:40
this party against itself and it and he
40:42
was right about that I thought there was
40:43
a gaffe that Biden made man well you
40:48
said if they could walk across the stage
40:50
bring him in you had some crazy gaffe
40:52
there too which I didn't catch I mean
40:54
didn't get a clip of yeah there's that
40:56
and all that but when Booker goes on in
40:58
that direction about the just brunette
41:00
everyone flow in you know the he should
41:03
have added George because who's gonna
41:05
clean our toilets that's what that's
41:14
what he's implying yeah that was good
41:20
now let's go to I this is Inslee who
41:23
came who was just horrible there's the
41:25
two guys over the worst Inslee and
41:26
Bennett which I call mr. pickles because
41:29
Bennett's got this little bitty mouth
41:31
that looks like he does nothing all day
41:34
but eat pickles and or juice whatever
41:38
else you would do in a really small
41:40
mouths mayo and
41:43
but Inslee is the nutcase with the
41:46
climate change takes credit for
41:47
he's from water he's from Washington
41:49
stays the Washington state doesn't only
41:51
hear that now he has a either is it it
41:54
may be a tick or it's the way his you
41:58
know something about is his muscles cuz
42:00
he is the right side of his mouth did
42:04
you notice that I'm really sensitive
42:05
said but it sounds like Bell's palsy no
42:08
I think it's a tic
42:11
yeah and I'm always looking at this
42:12
world where I'm not pretty aware of him
42:15
for a normal person ya know and but he
42:18
was lucky because he could turn his head
42:19
to the right all the time he didn't
42:21
really see it but it's it's kind of odd
42:23
and he has a school headmaster kind of
42:28
vibe about it yeah he's annoying but
42:31
there was a good one and then I had a
42:32
followed by a Biden gaffe which is
42:34
always which I'm gonna like to get into
42:36
a couple of those but let's play this is
42:40
Inslee followed by Biden gasps well I
42:42
know the first horrific impact of
42:45
climate change on Americans across the
42:47
country already just look at my family
42:50
who I saw with their aluminum home now
42:53
just a pile of molten aluminum they lost
42:56
everything in the paradise of fires the
43:00
nonprofit in Davenport Iowa that was
43:02
washed away in the floods we have to act
43:05
now look climate change is not a
43:09
singular issue it is all the issues that
43:12
we Democrats care about it is health it
43:16
is national security
43:18
it is our economy and we know this
43:21
middle ground solutions like the vice
43:24
president has proposed or sort of
43:27
middling average sized things are not
43:30
going to save us too little too late is
43:34
too dangerous
43:34
and we have to have a bold plan and -
43:37
been called the gold standard now we
43:40
also need a global environmental justice
43:42
I was in zip code for 8 to 1 7
43:46
the other day right next to an oil
43:48
refinery where the kids have asthma and
43:50
they have cancer clusters and after
43:53
talking to these folks I believe this I
43:55
believe this
43:56
it doesn't matter waiters it is it
43:58
doesn't matter what your color is you
43:59
ought to have clean and water in America
44:01
that's middling there's no middle ground
44:08
about my plan the fact of the matter is
44:10
that I call for the immediate action to
44:13
be taken first of all one of the things
44:16
that we're responsible 15 percent of all
44:18
the pollution in the country in the
44:22
country what instead of in the world he
44:26
said 15 percent in the country hit a lot
44:28
this is why he cannot be President did
44:33
he has too much is this Meister you know
44:36
I have a collection of gaffes if you're
44:37
interested well let's play this part two
44:39
of the Inslee clip today I put it there
44:41
for some reason to spray something he
44:43
said funny look there was a lot of look
44:48
fact of the matter look at the end is a
44:50
day deal is a lot of the deal look the
44:54
fact that matter is the deal is look we
44:57
have these deadlines are set by science
44:59
mr. vice president your argument with is
45:01
not with me it's with science and
45:03
unfortunately your plan is just too late
45:05
the science tell us we have to get off
45:07
coal in ten years if your plan does not
45:10
do that we have to have off of fossil
45:13
fuels in our electrical grid at fifteen
45:15
your pan simply does not do that I've
45:17
heard you say that we need a realistic
45:20
plan here's what I'm going here's what I
45:22
believe I believe that survival is
45:24
realistic and that's the kind of plan we
45:26
need he says the science determines the
45:31
timetable or something like that the
45:32
very beginning its computer models not
45:36
science do these guys even know that
45:40
computer models are behind all this
45:42
oldest crap no of course they don't and
45:45
it just dawned on me about Jill Joe was
45:49
really in a fight for the first time
45:51
he's always been set up he's always been
45:55
the shoo-in he's always been he's run
45:57
for things he's lost before of course
45:58
but
45:59
look at him with the with Obama you know
46:02
it's like I'm gonna win it's everything
46:04
I think he expected it to be just as
46:07
rigged as ever
46:08
for in his favor or something you know
46:12
it's yes because these old-time
46:14
politicians Hillary was one of them that
46:17
they all believe that there's a pecking
46:19
order that what the Republicans would
46:21
john mccain running for president run
46:23
him yeah i mean john mccain was you know
46:25
he was overlooked a few rounds earlier
46:28
and so he had the this the chosen one
46:33
mentality and they've been the party
46:35
went along with it this was gonna have
46:37
this happen again with romney to a
46:38
lesser extent but definitely happened
46:40
with jeb bush and he would have been the
46:42
nominee under most circumstances until
46:44
luckily and that's what if anyone
46:47
doesn't like Trump is president imagine
46:49
Jeb Bush
46:52
luckily Trump came along and knocked him
46:54
off the the knocked him out rather
46:56
quickly and that's what's happening to
46:58
Biden except for the fact that these
46:59
other candidates have no appeal and none
47:02
of them have a Trump kind of karma but
47:05
charisma none of them not a single one
47:08
they're all playing the old game well I
47:13
do have if we wanted to start doing some
47:15
biting was I do have a couple of yang
47:17
clips that are funny okay couple things
47:19
about yang won socks stop it just wear
47:26
some normal socks he walked on stage or
47:29
like somewhat and he has black pants
47:32
black shoes white socks with blue
47:35
stripes top it's you know your hip we
47:38
get it
47:39
the his slogan is I'm an Asian who loves
47:42
math yeah you know I double check this
47:47
ridiculous stereotype is it's racist but
47:50
he can say but he can say it because
47:52
he's an Asian who loves math so it's
47:53
funny yeah I I think it's okay but I go
47:56
but I go look at his math cuz the idea
47:59
is then that's his only that's really
48:01
the only thing every answer is what I'm
48:03
gonna give everybody a thousand bucks a
48:04
month
48:04
that's 18 or older every man woman thing
48:08
18 years or older in the United States
48:11
will get $1,000 a month
48:13
and he said do the math I've done the
48:14
math so I go to his website they have we
48:17
discussed this how he's gonna pay for
48:18
this cuz I'm doing the math I'm thinking
48:20
well how many people is that 150 million
48:22
that are over 18 I'm just making a guess
48:24
here $1,000 a month I count a hundred
48:29
and fifty billion dollars that's quite a
48:30
lot of money for your little your little
48:33
universal basic income is that how he's
48:36
gonna pay for it we're just gonna know
48:38
10% value-added tax that's right he's
48:43
did that that's his plan it's like oh
48:45
yeah now I remember
48:47
ya know it's ten percent today 15
48:51
tomorrow twenty one next year that's the
48:53
way it works never never never gonna go
48:56
for the event especially not the VAT
49:00
camel and he's got some crazy stuff
49:02
listen to this one this is debates young
49:04
moving people to higher ground eight
49:06
seconds yes oh sorry pooped out there we
49:11
go we are ten years too late we need to
49:13
do everything we can to start moving the
49:16
climate in the right direction but we
49:17
also need to start moving our people to
49:19
higher ground and I'm giving you $1,000
49:22
for the trip because we're all gonna die
49:25
in the floods that's that's his point
49:28
mover to higher okay and here's his
49:31
other short one this is a yang on the
49:33
AMA mmm-hmm
49:35
it is not just you Amazon is closing 30
49:38
percent of America's stores and malls
49:40
and paying zero in taxes while doing it
49:43
how is Amazon closing 30 but what is he
49:47
talking about well what he's well you
49:49
know what he's saying he's saying that
49:51
the Amazon success is drowning out small
49:56
mom-and-pop shops true and that they pay
49:59
zero tax while they're doing it that's
50:01
what he's saying I mean you understand
50:02
that right and yeah it's what he thinks
50:06
now here's the other one that this is
50:08
not him or anybody else's on the basis
50:11
but this is the clip that's been
50:12
floating around this is the traumatized
50:14
girl clip and when I hear somebody
50:17
talking about moving to higher ground as
50:19
if something I'm looking at this is this
50:22
is this is such a sad
50:24
clip oh my yeah I'm looking by the way
50:27
the mudflats are there it's not silt and
50:31
still there's there's a move I don't see
50:33
em on higher ground but I don't know why
50:35
should move to higher ground bill okay
50:37
well I bet you end up with this girl we
50:40
need a trigger warning a trigger warning
50:42
warning you are about to hear the voice
50:45
of a severely abused child I just don't
50:48
know if they're gonna do anything and I
50:50
just I'm so concerned with the fact that
50:53
if they're not gonna change anything
50:55
then what's gonna happen to humankind
50:58
what's gonna happen to well doesn't
51:06
sound real when you see the video it's
51:07
so it's so sad yeah she's dead sincere
51:12
oh it's just it's the worst how do you
51:16
do this to the children is that there's
51:18
global warming nuts how did they met you
51:21
know how do they have any sense of
51:23
anything that I mean it's horrible yeah
51:27
it's horrible you have a girl like that
51:28
there's nothing she's gonna live
51:30
invested kills herself which is always
51:33
possible with this kind of pressure but
51:37
she live to be a fine old lady but now
51:41
you know Greta Greta Thornburg Greta
51:45
pseudonym Bergen Berg she's going to
51:48
visit a couple of these climate change
51:50
conferences and because she can't fly as
51:54
you know I mean that would be killing
51:56
the world she will be making the
51:59
crossing with the crew of the Malaysia
52:01
to Malaysia to the 18 meter racing boat
52:06
and they will go from
52:11
New York I think what she's gonna go to
52:14
New York and Santiago on on a racing
52:17
yacht which is small the c-team meters
52:22
what is that that is three about 50
52:24
footer and 55 feet probably that is the
52:29
world's worst ride oh yeah no that you
52:31
see the picture should be she gonna be
52:33
puking the whole way she will not arrive
52:35
higher off with the chopper you know
52:37
that's something for the book
52:38
Redbook right there they're gonna have
52:40
to evacuate her from from the ship
52:42
there's no I mean I and I I'm a pilot
52:45
have to be a professional just be on one
52:48
of those things for a I think I would
52:50
turn that down
52:52
I'd be I've flown a lot of crazy
52:55
aircraft but I don't think I'd want to
52:56
do that one especially if you're down
52:59
below oh you're gonna be so sick so sick
53:04
but saving the world Thank You Greta
53:07
yeah okay so I have my two biting clip
53:12
so you wanna play you're sorry I have I
53:17
have his end comment which is idiotic
53:21
let's we can play that right now yep
53:24
debates flew four years of Donald Trump
53:27
will go down as an aberration hard to
53:30
overcome the damage he's done but we can
53:32
overcome it eight more years of Donald
53:35
Trump will change America in a
53:36
fundamental way the America we know will
53:39
no longer exist now when I heard that
53:43
the first time I'm like you see one of
53:45
these conspiracy guys that thinks is
53:47
gonna be martial law and Trump will have
53:49
a third term is that what he's thinking
53:51
did he write it what what is wrong with
53:54
him there's just four people who don't
53:58
know you get two terms in America so a
54:01
total of a total of eight years yeah now
54:05
maybe maybe because you can get to two
54:10
extra two year periods in government I
54:13
don't know if you can be present now no
54:15
no but you know there's eight more years
54:20
of Trump I mean it's for you know he's
54:23
just confused this
54:25
your point earlier yep but this is also
54:28
my maiya culpa for thinking that there's
54:32
somebody in his camp is smart enough to
54:34
juice him up well you know who he has
54:36
now he's got the Sanders woman who used
54:40
to ran Bernie's campaign last time in
54:43
2016 yeah he can you know they could
54:46
shoot him up with some vitamin b12 no it
54:48
didn't happen
54:49
there's all these other little crazy who
54:51
knows what the military has you get
54:54
something from the pentacon so this is
54:58
the other one that I could capture which
55:00
I thought was interesting this is the
55:01
this is the Biden charging station
55:04
comment oh yes my plan calls for 500,000
55:09
charging stations around the country so
55:11
by 2030 we're all electric vehicles
55:14
yeah we'll all be electric vehicles and
55:17
in Detroit was like what what are we
55:23
gonna do first of all let's just do the
55:25
math on this 500,000 charging what do we
55:28
need 500 how many gas stations young you
55:31
don't know on the top of your head
55:32
nobody does but I'm gonna tell you I'll
55:34
ask you though just thinking against how
55:35
many gas stations are there in this
55:36
country I'm just gonna guess 50,000 the
55:40
estimate is between 112 and 150 they
55:43
don't know for sure I guess because of
55:45
the kwik-e-mart right but so there's a
55:47
hundred and fifty thousand gassing max
55:51
gas stations why do you need 500,000
55:57
charging stations if that's the case
55:59
well maybe he meant to say 50,000 you
56:02
know at this point we don't know what he
56:04
was thinking because he said everything
56:05
else wrong especially when it comes to
56:08
numbers a point well taken especially
56:10
when it comes to numbers is yeah I feel
56:12
bad for him because he got pushed into
56:14
this he got coerced in it dragged him in
56:18
don't worry Joe we got your back and
56:20
they screw me no the way it the way it
56:23
went down last night I'm thinking they
56:25
actually they screwed him on purpose the
56:29
problem is no one really popped up to
56:32
take that space or if they did and it
56:36
was Kamala Harris then
56:38
tulsi gabbard derailed that something is
56:40
going on Joe is not well-prepared not
56:43
shot up I agree you got to shoot him up
56:46
with something and maybe a lot of this
56:50
is just you let him go let him go it'll
56:52
be fun good for ratings well yes well
56:59
let me do the bump do you think you're
57:00
right I think that they they put him in
57:02
that spot too I don't know maybe they
57:05
figured well let him take a lot of take
57:07
a beating here so it cuz he's got to
57:08
deal with Trump was a real prick when it
57:10
comes to doing this sort of stuff on
57:12
stage they said well Trump will kill him
57:13
and I had to remember I remember back
57:16
when Trump did his debates with Hillary
57:18
he was he didn't win those debates now
57:22
it was old Trump you know no he didn't
57:24
he was just he was intimidating and he's
57:26
he I don't think he was that good of a
57:28
pro he was great with the Republicans
57:30
cuz there were a bunch of weenies but
57:32
Hillary held her own and I think a lot
57:34
of people thought she won the debates
57:35
didn't help it's interesting you bring
57:37
that up I did a I did a pilot show
57:40
yesterday with Moe think about doing the
57:44
podcast or we did one episode and yeah
57:47
just it's stuff that will flow into No
57:49
Agenda it's kind of Aerosmith Run DMC
57:52
black meets white something like that
57:54
we're still working on it and he brought
57:57
a clip which I didn't realize may have
58:01
been very instrumental in getting Trump
58:04
elected by turning at least a percentage
58:07
of the black vote away from Hillary but
58:10
perhaps with this ad and I didn't
58:12
remember this ad when you listen to this
58:16
because what what was the one line that
58:18
Trump used that made black America go oh
58:21
hold on a second but what
58:26
a chance it was what have you got to
58:28
lose yeah what do you got to lose I
58:30
remember that so here was Hillary's ad
58:32
this is the newspaper of the Ku Klux
58:35
Klan today front-page story is make
58:39
America great again a big photo of
58:41
Donald Trump will you unequivocally
58:45
condemn David Duke and say that you
58:47
don't want his vote or that of other
58:48
white supremacists in this election I
58:50
don't know anything about white
58:51
supremacy or white supremacist so I
58:53
don't know Trump management was charged
58:57
with discriminating against African
58:59
Americans and breaking federal law I
59:01
would love to be a well educated but
59:04
because I really believe they do have an
59:05
actual advantage I have a great
59:07
relationship with the blacks look at my
59:09
african-american over here look at him
59:12
the man that was battered or you say
59:14
roughed up he was so obnoxious it maybe
59:16
should have been roughed up why doesn't
59:18
he show his birth certificate what do
59:20
you have to lose you're living in
59:21
poverty your schools are no good I have
59:23
no job 58% of your youth is unemployed
59:27
the violence the dad the lack of
59:29
education in these inner cities it's
59:31
unsafe you can't walk through the store
59:33
and get a loaf of bread you get shot
59:35
total poverty drugs and horrible
59:39
horrible violence what do you have and
59:45
according to mo he says that really did
59:48
it especially the end what have you got
59:51
to lose big echo effect this is how
59:53
stupid people can be and and out of
59:55
touch so a theory is that with Hillary
1:00:01
with that stupid ad got him elected yes
1:00:04
could all you needed was the florida
1:00:06
theory is any you only have to pull a
1:00:08
couple percent of the I remember I do
1:00:10
remember it vaguely anyway I've got 30
1:00:14
seconds of Joe bumbling around Thomas
1:00:16
because we further support the the the
1:00:21
the ability with the whole and so I you
1:00:27
know I I looked at it anyway I that's
1:00:29
what I think my fact is that the bills
1:00:32
that the president that excuse me the
1:00:34
future president here
1:00:35
that's a that we need a realistic plan
1:00:38
here's what I did
1:00:40
here's what I believe go to Joe 300
1:00:46
because when he was saying something it
1:00:48
didn't come out right either
1:00:50
so I'm sorry America if you thought Joe
1:00:54
was your guy
1:00:55
no he's just not now how are the polls
1:00:58
did you see the polls at all I don't
1:01:00
think the big polls will be out until
1:01:02
then did this show I just want to know
1:01:03
what the spin is it means that his main
1:01:05
stream still saying Oh Joe still the
1:01:07
front-runner but they're gonna have to
1:01:10
do that because who wants these 20
1:01:13
people well he's got well sorry I was
1:01:16
gonna say who's got the money it's what
1:01:20
it's always about the media this these
1:01:22
shows are really just yeah the media
1:01:26
evaluating the candidates and who can
1:01:28
make the most money and give it to us
1:01:30
for advertising so that you know they
1:01:32
have to go with Joe I don't think that's
1:01:36
gonna change I mean there's eight more
1:01:39
debates or six more debates there's a
1:01:41
lot more debates so they're gonna
1:01:43
definitely have Joe's gonna have his day
1:01:45
cuz there's no way that it one of these
1:01:47
debates they don't pump him up with
1:01:49
roids speed balls anything sound cynical
1:01:54
but I'm serious well then let's be
1:01:57
serious enough let's not talk about
1:01:59
speed balls what should we actually
1:02:01
administer to him I'm interested in what
1:02:03
that what really is the solution what
1:02:06
does he need drugs in course yeah start
1:02:11
I think the blood as well for me now
1:02:14
till then but shots of b12 just to get
1:02:18
his levels way up sharpen him up a
1:02:20
little bit I think there's a number of
1:02:22
other brain helpers that you could
1:02:25
probably use that would work yeah
1:02:27
testosterone for sure and get me a
1:02:31
little more and what happened to his
1:02:33
hair used to be your hair plug Joe now
1:02:35
he's just a bald guy through the top of
1:02:39
his head's been off what three times now
1:02:41
is it two times or three times yes we
1:02:43
forget about that no one brings it
1:02:45
that's all you do we still have that
1:02:46
clip
1:02:47
we see Biden head we had that somewhere
1:02:52
this maybe just take it off for a third
1:02:54
time it just pours some stuff in there
1:02:57
[Music]
1:03:01
can I find that that's too bad
1:03:05
heads top of my head I can't find it but
1:03:10
yeah he's had to he said is it to brain
1:03:12
operations
1:03:13
do you have one aneurysm so it was an
1:03:17
emergency
1:03:17
operation I mean it's it's not it's not
1:03:21
so great that's so great for Joe there I
1:03:25
feel I feel bad he's got like I do have
1:03:31
I do have for you're at consideration to
1:03:33
ISOs okay no we always love that you're
1:03:37
from Biden number one and two you can
1:03:41
play play one mr. president
1:03:43
this is America okay they thought it'd
1:03:47
be a nice ending to Jim yeah it could be
1:03:49
and there's this to this is the United
1:03:52
States of America I think the first one
1:03:55
is better but if a second one he doesn't
1:03:58
if you listen carefully he says you
1:04:00
United oh we have a winner
1:04:05
you know I I have a little ditty for you
1:04:13
as well
1:04:13
my name is Felix Wilson can you imagine
1:04:17
a world without no agenda without Adam
1:04:20
Oh John how would you survive
1:04:22
some of you might find refuge with Nick
1:04:25
Dirac his poke boss isn't suitable for
1:04:27
young impressionable minds like mine
1:04:29
will be locked in mental cages in doom
1:04:32
inch be listening to Nick the rut sewer
1:04:35
chat podcast from the toilet please go
1:04:37
to devote or oh it's last night and
1:04:39
donate now children shouldn't have to
1:04:42
listen to podcasts out of toilet world
1:04:44
[Music]
1:04:46
this message I'd like to thank you for
1:04:50
your courage and say in the morning to
1:04:51
you the man you put the C in the VAT
1:04:52
camel John C Dvorak and the morning to
1:04:56
you mr. Adam Korean demonio ships at sea
1:04:58
boots on the ground feet in the air subs
1:05:00
in the water and all the Dames a nights
1:05:02
out there in the morning to the trolls
1:05:03
hello trolls let's see how many trolls
1:05:05
do we have today we've got I can't find
1:05:10
out how many trolls we have for some
1:05:12
reason anyway and how about this there
1:05:17
we go 939 trolls in our troll room no
1:05:20
agendas dream.com that's where you can
1:05:22
hop on listen to the live stream lots
1:05:24
people like listen to the live stream
1:05:25
stuff happens before you got pre-shows
1:05:28
tons of live shows bloopers well the pre
1:05:33
shows are the bloopers unfortunately and
1:05:36
and it's fun you meet people there you
1:05:38
can go hang out it is enter at your own
1:05:45
risk
1:05:45
no agenda stream calm now the last
1:05:48
episode 11:59 1159 episodes in the can
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title of that was Sholay and the artwork
1:05:56
was related to our closed captioning
1:06:00
segments there were a couple people who
1:06:02
did that then this was a piece of art
1:06:05
done by bear asked gorilla who I think
1:06:08
he's had a couple other let me see oh he
1:06:11
had basic Spanish for Democrats that was
1:06:13
his last thing that was his last win on
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the art war that was a good one yeah and
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Castro adios anyway so a bunch of closed
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caption logos and it was you know it
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wasn't particularly funny of course it
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was on a really old
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TV with the big knobs on the front but
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it was appropriate and it was just a
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good piece of art you look at that again
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this is part of what we like about the
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value of the artwork people see this it
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shows up in their podcast apps and like
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oh there's something new it's just when
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instead of a little just a little badge
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actually listened to a fresh piece of
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we should mention at some point that
1:07:18
Adams spiel which he just gave is all
1:07:21
supposition we have absolutely no
1:07:23
evidence for any of it correct correct
1:07:30
think I can't come up with a contrary to
1:07:33
that but why would you why would you
1:07:35
talk me down man when I'm talking about
1:07:37
because I just think we should need to
1:07:38
be honest with the public okay I will
1:07:41
keep you to that go ahead sir
1:07:43
fine I like this opposition I think it's
1:07:48
it makes nothing but sense but I
1:07:50
remember one time I had as I was doing
1:07:53
silicon spin and this woman who I can't
1:07:56
remember her name now if she did one of
1:07:58
the books on Paul Allen and I've always
1:08:00
liked her and she says she's always
1:08:02
saying this crazy stuff on the show and
1:08:04
she would say she's out of the blue she
1:08:05
says is there any evidence that word of
1:08:09
mouth actually works
1:08:11
okay well this this is this is also kind
1:08:14
of you know you like these things yeah
1:08:18
this is true you like very literal when
1:08:21
people speak and you like to stop the
1:08:23
flow of conversation just to say there's
1:08:27
no evidence of that that's okay but we
1:08:35
like the art because it's pretty yeah
1:08:37
but when you when you get to be Joe's
1:08:38
age you know which once you're there I'm
1:08:41
gonna have to start warning you about
1:08:43
stuff cuz you know I'll be bobby juiced
1:08:45
up I get juiced up for the show double
1:08:48
buys I took your advice you take two
1:08:50
vitamin b12 before the show you told me
1:08:52
once I don't know if you still do though
1:08:54
I take ginkgo Forte and bacopa cocoa
1:08:57
complex at but cope but complex oh yeah
1:09:02
no I'm tripping so let's thank a few
1:09:06
people for show 1160 starting with Sir
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Roy Pierce in Fort Pierce
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kirsta Fort Pierce with his line out of
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e-three thirty-four I heat send a note
1:09:19
yeah you said a check-in and there's a
1:09:21
note attached to it not much he says
1:09:24
Teen Vogue published an article
1:09:25
postulating prostitution should be
1:09:29
available as a career choice I think I
1:09:33
read a story but this I forgot to bring
1:09:36
it up
1:09:36
it's like April 26 to 2019 why sex work
1:09:40
is real work yeah
1:09:41
[Music]
1:09:43
and then he says perhaps Jeffrey was
1:09:45
just ahead of his time
1:09:46
Roy Pierce okay Thank You Roy for that
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insects Roy yeah thank you for for the
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Traci Bassano and Madison Alabama 33333
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she's actually donated a couple of times
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she's a an interesting character okay
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hello hola crackpot she's a Bama girl oh
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look oh right rocket rocket city where
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we are dancing in the streets to
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celebrate the 50-year anniversary of the
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moon landing wink wink
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Adam space force I want to shout out to
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leading space force peace and love
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fabulous she's in that Madison is in the
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Huntsville metro region and in a
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whenever earlier no she suggested that
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we do a meet up in Huntsville because
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it's Rocket City mmm-hmm and oh yeah
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that's a good idea
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that's a really good idea Alabama is a
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great place
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brach pilgrim oh it was something else I
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was gonna yeah Brock pilgrim in Bourne
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from Brock ever hmm so I'm not sure why
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they made maybe it's not Harry and
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there's a there's a Harry Brock
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Harry pilgrim yes we had Harry children
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but not Brock pilgrim Knobloch okay
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sorry anyway thank you for that give him
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out what you give him and also give
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better
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wait isn't this where we say there's no
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evidence of us gaining momentum I'm just
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all right the show has been fantastic
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hey you know everyone sucks so bad I
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mean how much what have you got to lose
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bring Hillary in I want to thank you for
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the plugs you've provided over and talk
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about somebody can get money yeah oh
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yeah and the media would just
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immediately jump on the bandwagon every
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woman I've spoken to who was a Hillary
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voter or considering considered voting
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for Hillary has all said oh no I hope
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not please no oh no there's a real
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didn't want to go through that agony
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again maybe that's it there's so there's
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so much drawn no they're gonna vote for
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her again yeah yeah this trauma that's
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what it is you're good point okay
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solved thank you for the plugs you
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who are these podcasts which is by the
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way a very good show it's about podcasts
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30 though it's not something she's super
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picture that's spider no no there's a
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spider it was Fletcher or one of these
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guys no it's Chris Chris Wilson
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mm-hm he took a picture of a spider and
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this spider is on top of a toilet
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straddling the toilet ball
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with legs on both sides of the thing is
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he using it or is he just stride light
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turds get caught I don't know but it was
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it was gross
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Reverend L money shot and it's true to
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the head love yes for all for all you do
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Manning that's not Reverend now
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people do this a lot they confuse the
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sir Chris we've spoken about him often
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you yeah I did
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caused by blocked arteries at the base
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ganglia the name moyamoya means puff of
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smoke and Japanese and describes the
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him to compensate for the blockage Wow
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well what's the date today is August 1st
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2001 what day of the week it is a
1:22:51
Thursday Oh
1:22:53
huh well I've got this clip here from
1:22:56
Bill Sill these guys an old radio it
1:22:59
looks like a radio radio guy you know I
1:23:03
did not clip this uh it's dumb nothin
1:23:07
happened but no you have to don't give
1:23:10
it away to get this to rub it in my face
1:23:12
thank you all right plays a lot of
1:23:16
digenova clips like you do gee thanks
1:23:20
John my favorite guy Joe to Genoa yes
1:23:23
yes here's the thing that ran he ran
1:23:25
this is on his podcast on Tuesday I
1:23:28
don't have the whole thing I got a
1:23:29
minute of it but I should play this and
1:23:32
then we get we can talk such a dick
1:23:35
good afternoon porting on the coup
1:23:38
remember back to the dim recesses of
1:23:41
time when President Trump ordered new
1:23:43
Attorney General Bill bar to declassify
1:23:46
information regarding how spying on the
1:23:49
Trump campaign started in 2016 oh that
1:23:54
was May 23rd of this year I know it
1:23:57
seems like ages ago but it was only nine
1:23:59
plus weeks ago a month before that Joe
1:24:03
digenova the former US Attorney for the
1:24:05
District of Columbia previewed what was
1:24:08
coming down the pike with this
1:24:10
revelation which we discussed on April
1:24:13
25th 2019 and still report 26:48 well
1:24:19
the wheels of a righteous Justice
1:24:21
Department do grind slowly but very very
1:24:24
surely and the first visible fruits of
1:24:27
that are about to appear according to
1:24:30
digenova
1:24:31
the first load of declassified documents
1:24:33
ordered released by President Trump will
1:24:36
start to come out tomorrow Wednesday
1:24:39
revealing who was behind it and yes this
1:24:43
news will cover up to a certain extent
1:24:46
the next televised debate among the
1:24:48
Marxist socialists sometimes known as
1:24:51
the current Democrat Party
1:24:54
yeah yeah there's an interview where he
1:24:56
said that I thought you were gonna play
1:24:58
that because I have the interview where
1:24:59
DeGeneres says it's coming out on
1:25:01
Wednesday
1:25:01
I took the summary course I yeah I've
1:25:04
left the degenerate stuff to you if you
1:25:09
want to play dejenne of a clip but no so
1:25:11
what is he talking about this guy
1:25:13
digenova
1:25:14
now he well DeGeneres says that the you
1:25:19
know investigate the investigators is
1:25:21
starting up in these these uh what is
1:25:25
the guy's name there's two to
1:25:27
prosecutors two special prosecutors who
1:25:30
are going after the deep state drain the
1:25:34
swamp and it's all happening and he gets
1:25:37
everybody all jacked up and then it
1:25:39
doesn't happen so I know nothing came
1:25:43
out so I don't know the digenova
1:25:46
is slacking well or that or somebody
1:25:49
should call him out and there's now I'm
1:25:51
reminded you vent de Genovese reminding
1:25:53
me of this guy who's now on CNN used to
1:25:55
be on Fox all the time and you remember
1:25:58
because if you saw me go yeah that guy
1:26:00
and if you look him up on the Wikipedia
1:26:03
or looking his back when he's but he was
1:26:05
suspended numerous times that he called
1:26:07
he used to be on Fox and he's this guy
1:26:09
Ralph Peters and Ralph Peters is one of
1:26:12
these hit man he's like a guy's ex I
1:26:15
don't know his ex intelligence and he's
1:26:16
ex-military lieutenant-colonel I think
1:26:21
and he comes on and he's not he's a he's
1:26:24
a bulldog he said like Obama's a pussy
1:26:29
and they go on and you slam the the
1:26:31
republic rats and Obama and that bomb
1:26:34
administration he was just a and he was
1:26:36
always grouchy and he was just like you
1:26:38
know horrible guy and I mean even under
1:26:40
if you like that sort of thing on the on
1:26:42
the right this was your guy for a while
1:26:44
but he got tiresome and they finally
1:26:46
fired him from Fox he says he quit okay
1:26:49
quit because now why'd he quit all
1:26:52
because now he doesn't like Trump even
1:26:53
though he was a no attack dog for while
1:26:56
so now he's on CNN and now because he's
1:26:59
a hired gun this reminds me of remember
1:27:01
uh ed edge
1:27:03
Smith that used to be a attack dog on
1:27:07
MSNBC the man they say the RT I went the
1:27:11
RT and then he became a just the
1:27:13
opposite and this week and then he died
1:27:15
and he died it's like within the year I
1:27:18
was really sad poor everybody was an
1:27:20
attack dog by profession so he could
1:27:22
take you to say so here he is Ralph
1:27:25
Peters on CNN now he's on the other side
1:27:28
and he's attacking Trump well the
1:27:30
fundamental problem seems the we have a
1:27:32
president who refuses to accept
1:27:34
empirical reality whether it's presented
1:27:36
to him before his eyes or through an
1:27:38
intelligence briefing and we have a
1:27:40
president who in the intelligence
1:27:42
briefings he does get and I can tell you
1:27:45
that our intelligence personnel have had
1:27:48
to reduce extremely complex issues to
1:27:51
one page of bullet points and the
1:27:54
president's mind still wanders for off
1:27:56
that one page so you've got a guy who's
1:27:59
not interested intelligence he was just
1:28:01
somehow believes that he can make it up
1:28:03
as he goes and yes he wants sycophants
1:28:06
he wants yes men he doesn't want to be
1:28:09
challenged and he has found it appears
1:28:13
to me the perfect sick of it someone who
1:28:16
is utterly unqualified utterly
1:28:18
profoundly unqualified to be the
1:28:20
Director of National Intelligence and
1:28:22
Anderson my aren't somebody on CNN
1:28:25
earlier actually saying well you know
1:28:27
you can learn on the job no you can't
1:28:30
it's like learning to be a brain surgeon
1:28:32
on the job except that intelligence work
1:28:34
is much much tougher it takes oh you can
1:28:37
learn on the job if you've got 20 years
1:28:38
or 30 years but you've got to understand
1:28:42
everything from human from the heat from
1:28:44
the agents are out there risking their
1:28:45
lives up to the satellites the
1:28:47
technology the analysis you have to have
1:28:50
a deep background in world affairs
1:28:52
profound
1:28:53
you can't just Wikipedia you know go to
1:28:55
Wikipedia for the problems and so again
1:28:59
this candidate the wonderfully named
1:29:03
congressman Ratcliffe
1:29:05
that's a screenwriters dream he just it
1:29:10
shouldn't be anywhere near the Office of
1:29:12
the Director of National Intelligence
1:29:13
think of the people we've had in those
1:29:16
Jim clapper people like that who know
1:29:18
what they're doing it gave their wives
1:29:19
to enjoy this are you gonna put a monkey
1:29:22
in there
1:29:22
okay I was about to call you out for two
1:29:26
back-to-back boring clips but the end
1:29:28
got kind of funny there well yeah the
1:29:30
punchline at dinner was the funniest
1:29:32
yeah I heard it
1:29:33
he's a monkey yeah I thought that was
1:29:37
waited so long for it so well you know I
1:29:41
this guy but the guy goes but he was
1:29:44
always long-winded he goes on and on and
1:29:46
this guy Radcliffe if you look him up
1:29:48
you know he's a lawyer and he's on
1:29:50
Congress now hold on you got it you
1:29:52
gotta back up you gotta tell people
1:29:53
what's going on because okay it's not
1:29:55
just American AM radio listeners you
1:30:00
know lecture here yeah I am lecturing
1:30:01
you oh yeah
1:30:02
and now the director of this is a bogus
1:30:06
position this is called Director of
1:30:09
National Intelligence has been peopled
1:30:11
by people that like there's like a
1:30:12
retiree gets in there like clapper I'm
1:30:15
gonna disagree with you but I'll come
1:30:17
back to you in a second and the reason I
1:30:18
say that it's just it's a figurehead job
1:30:21
because these agencies don't cooperate
1:30:22
with each other and this guy supposed to
1:30:24
make it all come together with one big
1:30:27
boss who was the director of
1:30:29
intelligence for Bush the Director of
1:30:34
National Intelligence yes which is
1:30:37
different well let's see who was before
1:30:39
Bush Bush preceded by well let me find
1:30:45
him here I'll just I'll just give you
1:30:46
the answer okay give me the answer Uncle
1:30:49
Don my Uncle Don he left the CIA to
1:30:52
become the Director of National
1:30:54
Intelligence
1:30:55
so I'm gonna disagree a little bit with
1:30:57
the figurehead maybe this was different
1:31:00
40 years ago
1:31:02
well Director of National Intelligence
1:31:05
DNI is a new
1:31:10
when was the uncle doni in that job Bush
1:31:13
well well you know what as they would
1:31:16
say let's stick a pin in this and
1:31:18
they'll check but okay it's a in in your
1:31:21
this came in as a result of 9/11 the
1:31:26
monkey who was National Security Advisor
1:31:29
I'm wrong I'm wrong yes yes you're but
1:31:34
this job was designed after the 9/11
1:31:37
okay yeah my god oh the FBI knew this
1:31:40
and the CIA knew that and if the FBI and
1:31:43
the CIA knew both knew what each other
1:31:45
knew well it never would have happened
1:31:47
so to read we got to create this bogus
1:31:49
position so they create this position
1:31:52
then the last guy was clapper and he
1:31:53
does the guy every time they ask of
1:31:55
course he didn't know anything which
1:31:57
proves that it's a bogus position so
1:31:59
this guy Ratcliffe who seems to be
1:32:01
qualified to me he's on the dais on the
1:32:03
intelligence committees he's been in
1:32:05
Congress for a long time he's he's a
1:32:07
he's a hotshot lawyer he he's big
1:32:10
defender of Trump there's no doubt about
1:32:12
that he's a guy who he's on the
1:32:14
Intelligence Committee right yeah yeah
1:32:17
so he's the shilla that's the guy you
1:32:18
want so he's a guy that can be to do the
1:32:22
job but now according to Peter's who's
1:32:25
now that you're gonna see they they'll
1:32:26
get sick of this Peter's characterized
1:32:28
as CNN because he's too much hit me as
1:32:32
bad as these other people are they're
1:32:34
clownish ly bad he disguised seriously
1:32:36
bad in terms of he's very serious and
1:32:38
Stern and the other ones were just funny
1:32:40
like Navarro and these other people
1:32:42
they're just hilarious that you can't
1:32:44
not laugh at him so this this guy's not
1:32:46
gonna fit in new to it I don't know
1:32:48
where he's gonna end up the blaze maybe
1:32:50
who knows
1:32:51
[Music]
1:33:04
there's a couple of news stories that
1:33:07
desperately wants discussing since this
1:33:11
is all about connected everything in
1:33:13
your life and it's pins going on two
1:33:16
years now that I have not had any type
1:33:18
of smart device that does anything other
1:33:22
than phone calls text message and has a
1:33:24
web browser and I feel pretty damn good
1:33:26
about it
1:33:28
we'll start with Consumer Reports it's
1:33:32
not the the hacking of vehicles is
1:33:34
unknown but you're gonna want to think
1:33:37
about what your next car will be
1:33:38
consumer watchdog president Jamie Court
1:33:40
says this report released today is a
1:33:43
result of interviews with twenty
1:33:45
Anonymous whistleblowers including
1:33:47
software engineers technologists and
1:33:49
experts working in the auto industry who
1:33:51
warn many of the new models released
1:33:54
next year will automatically connect
1:33:56
their vital systems including engine
1:33:58
braking and steering to the Internet and
1:34:01
that these cars are at risk of being
1:34:03
remotely controlled by hackers watchdog
1:34:07
points to this YouTube video showing two
1:34:10
white hat hackers those who find
1:34:12
vulnerabilities and inform the auto
1:34:14
industry the guy in the backseat with a
1:34:16
laptop appears to be connected to the
1:34:18
car over a cellphone internet connection
1:34:20
he is going to try to take control of
1:34:23
the steering three
1:34:29
here's another YouTube video which
1:34:31
appears to show Chinese white hat
1:34:33
hackers inside the car while another
1:34:36
hacker is reportedly in their office 12
1:34:38
miles away tries to take control of the
1:34:41
brakes consumer watchdog says
1:34:45
whistleblowers are warning it is
1:34:47
technically possible for hackers to take
1:34:49
control of hundreds or even thousands of
1:34:52
cars at the same time now wait for it
1:34:54
peach the brakes and all of them steers
1:34:56
the cars off the road and there's cash
1:34:58
and people die so what can be done about
1:35:01
this consumer watchdog says a kill
1:35:04
switch could be installed that would
1:35:06
disconnect the car's vital systems from
1:35:08
the internet that would enable cars to
1:35:10
be operated safely immediately following
1:35:12
an attack a more complete fix will be to
1:35:15
disconnect the cars computer from the
1:35:17
internet to begin with we are talking
1:35:19
about the possibility of a 911 scale
1:35:22
attack on America know it but haven't
1:35:28
fixed it
1:35:28
we've reached out to all of the major
1:35:30
auto manufacturers many of them have
1:35:32
responded by saying their vehicles will
1:35:34
be equipped with state-of-the-art
1:35:35
security features and that they are
1:35:38
partnering with researchers both in
1:35:40
government and in private industry to
1:35:42
make sure they are up-to-date and can
1:35:44
meet
1:35:45
of the future
1:35:47
I've really liked the idea of just all
1:35:49
of a sudden some nefarious terrorists
1:35:53
flip a switch and everyone's car starts
1:35:55
crashing in and driving off the road and
1:35:58
brazenly rending hard to the right to
1:36:00
slam on the brakes everyone at once
1:36:02
it'll be a beautiful choreographed move
1:36:05
maybe something to see yeah
1:36:09
but yeah this is obviously problematic I
1:36:11
think you stumbled on our exit strategy
1:36:13
oh I did manufacturing a small kill
1:36:19
switch that's been embedded in every car
1:36:21
you get it on there and as soon as you
1:36:23
just turn it on all the time no no no no
1:36:26
it comes in up in the our kill switch
1:36:31
system it's a system John our our
1:36:34
vehicular systems better than adds at
1:36:38
least 20 to 50 dollars our vehicular
1:36:40
cyber system a cyber protection system
1:36:43
is it's about about a foot and a half
1:36:49
long box and so you get it at home and
1:36:52
it has basically some gaffer tape and a
1:36:56
lot of aluminum foil foil around your
1:37:00
car you're gonna be fine but this is
1:37:04
this is crazy
1:37:06
it really is and and the oh so beloved
1:37:09
bill bar attorney general bill bar he
1:37:14
doesn't give a crap about our own
1:37:17
protection and particularly when it
1:37:19
comes to encryption remember where Comey
1:37:21
was on all this crap Comey and Brennan -
1:37:24
they were always like oh you can have
1:37:26
these apps in Silicon Valley can they
1:37:28
can't be encrypted it's no good but we
1:37:31
have a term now for it it's called
1:37:33
warrant proof encryption and your
1:37:36
current administration doesn't want you
1:37:38
to have it
1:37:39
the deployment of warn proof encryption
1:37:41
is already imposing huge costs on
1:37:44
society it seriously degrades the
1:37:48
ability of law enforcement to detect and
1:37:52
prevent crime before it occurs
1:37:55
and after crimes are committed it is
1:37:58
thwarting law-enforcement sibility to
1:38:00
identify those responsible or to
1:38:03
successfully prosecute the guilty
1:38:05
parties these costs will grow
1:38:08
exponentially as deployment of warned
1:38:11
proof encryption accelerates and
1:38:13
criminals are emboldened by their
1:38:17
ability to evade detection converting
1:38:20
the internet and communications
1:38:22
platforms into a law free zone and thus
1:38:25
giving criminals the means to operate
1:38:27
free of lawful scrutiny will inevitably
1:38:32
propel an expansion of criminal activity
1:38:36
sure if you remove any possibility that
1:38:39
the cops are going to be watching a
1:38:41
neighborhood the criminals are already
1:38:43
in the neighborhood are going to commit
1:38:45
a lot more crimes but there has been
1:38:48
enough dogmatic pronouncements that
1:38:51
lawful access simply cannot be done it
1:38:55
can be and it must be we are confident
1:38:58
that there are technical solutions that
1:39:00
will allow lawful access to encrypted
1:39:03
data and communications by law
1:39:05
enforcement without materially weakening
1:39:07
the security provided by encryption but
1:39:10
I am suggesting like this is well past
1:39:13
time for some in the tech community to
1:39:15
abandon the posture that a technical
1:39:18
solution is not worth exploring and
1:39:21
instead turn their considerable talent
1:39:24
to developing products that will
1:39:26
reconcile good cybersecurity to the
1:39:29
imperative of Public Safety and national
1:39:32
security that's right from now on we're
1:39:35
gonna call them bill Barr the backdoor
1:39:37
Man and the Silicon Valley is adhering
1:39:40
to this there they are
1:39:42
obedient and here's how it works
1:39:45
Facebook is the first one they're doing
1:39:46
it with messenger and with whatsapp and
1:39:48
I know think a lot of people use
1:39:50
whatsapp they're putting the encryption
1:39:53
in a special portion of the of their app
1:39:58
and this portion of the app will
1:40:03
actually be scanning based upon I think
1:40:06
key words
1:40:08
for certain things undetermined if it
1:40:13
finds something that could be deemed
1:40:16
illegal it will shoot that message back
1:40:20
to the cloud back to Facebook so it can
1:40:23
be analyzed for your protection of
1:40:26
course you know this kind of us so
1:40:31
they're saying it's end-to-end
1:40:32
encryption but it's so smart that should
1:40:35
something really bad happened then you
1:40:37
know we got you back everybody because
1:40:38
it'll just ping our servers with
1:40:40
whatever you're doing this sort of
1:40:42
surveillance which we've already
1:40:44
identified is really part of a more of a
1:40:47
blackmail scheme by the government
1:40:50
agencies and on the behest of
1:40:52
individuals of course is really
1:40:56
ridiculous because and people buy into
1:40:58
it because what did what did all the
1:41:01
surveillance we got the NSA we got the
1:41:04
phones are tapped everything we do every
1:41:06
communication is followed and observed
1:41:08
and the term he used which was lawful
1:41:12
scrutiny all this lawful scrutiny and
1:41:18
meanwhile we have a shooting in Gilroy
1:41:20
at the Garlic Festival by some lone nut'
1:41:25
and we still haven't got to the bottom
1:41:27
of and we still have these events that
1:41:29
take place they have not stopped as I
1:41:31
think Rory McGovern likes to point out
1:41:33
that all the surveillance and all the
1:41:36
spying on the public and all the old we
1:41:38
got to do this and that they haven't
1:41:40
stopped one single crime that we know of
1:41:43
unless they've set it up themselves like
1:41:46
the FBI does every six weeks or this is
1:41:48
an excellent point it's never upfront
1:41:51
it's always after the fact unless it's a
1:41:54
sting by the FBI something else that
1:41:57
just popped into my mind and I've been
1:41:59
going back and forth with the Sir Chris
1:42:01
pastor Chris Jacob you know he has he he
1:42:04
used to live out in that area and he is
1:42:08
in the armed sales business in Nevada so
1:42:12
he was the obvious guy to reach out to
1:42:14
first of all we had a shooting in Gilroy
1:42:17
we had another shooting before that in
1:42:21
York but neither those would mentioned
1:42:23
and not a single question in two debates
1:42:26
about gun I'm sorry um common-sense gun
1:42:31
legislation not a single question why in
1:42:36
New York
1:42:36
black people shot in Gilroy California
1:42:40
brown people shot by a brown person
1:42:43
possibly related to ms-13 or other
1:42:47
gang-related activity which is rampant
1:42:49
in that area which could mean illegal
1:42:52
immigrants nothing not a single word
1:42:56
about guns hypocrites good point
1:43:03
total hypocrites I stood out like a sore
1:43:07
thumb
1:43:07
yes it did anyway use protonmail people
1:43:11
or learn how to use encryption PGP or to
1:43:15
get GP GPG tool tools and encrypt your
1:43:20
messages even if you're gonna send
1:43:21
something sensitive over whatsapp with
1:43:23
their bogus
1:43:25
what is it lawful scrutiny lawful
1:43:29
scrutiny encryption warrantless
1:43:31
encryption whatever it is encrypt it
1:43:33
again because and you know what's
1:43:37
happening now see the United States
1:43:39
intelligence services they don't need to
1:43:43
really spy on you they are literally now
1:43:46
going and buying the information from
1:43:49
uber lyft
1:43:51
your food services your delivery guy
1:43:54
wherever you have been wherever you've
1:43:56
taken a bird bike or an uber bike or a
1:43:58
car they just go to these companies and
1:44:01
they and they buy it from them they are
1:44:02
buying their data just like your city
1:44:04
does it's a big joke so yeah guys keep
1:44:10
tracking everybody that's great you do
1:44:12
it for your commercials and give us the
1:44:14
information and and it flows into the
1:44:16
axiom database they are buying your
1:44:19
profile uh go ahead
1:44:22
I should mention something since you
1:44:24
brought it up just in passing the food
1:44:25
services every debt includes food
1:44:27
deliver it is a scandal I have it I have
1:44:29
the clothes you have the scandal about
1:44:31
the PBS
1:44:36
major story a disturbing new study shows
1:44:40
nearly 1 in 3 food delivery drivers
1:44:42
about 20% of them admit to taking a bite
1:44:45
out of your food before it's your door
1:44:49
hmm
1:44:49
and about half say they've tempted to
1:44:51
dig into your food just by the smell of
1:44:54
the meal the meal that they're
1:44:55
delivering to your home the drivers
1:44:58
surveyed all deliver for the big apps
1:44:59
you'd expect like ovaries GrubHub
1:45:01
doordash and postmates yeah you know you
1:45:04
know why you know why they're doing this
1:45:05
because they're hungry this is the G
1:45:08
this is the gig economy this is side
1:45:11
hustles these kids when it's not just
1:45:13
kids I see a lot of older people they're
1:45:17
hungry it's not because they're just
1:45:21
peckish hungry let me look I'm never
1:45:26
using a delivery service again and I
1:45:29
checked it with the Millennial here at
1:45:31
home see oh yeah oh yeah all my friends
1:45:33
do that who were doing the food delivery
1:45:35
what that all of her friends that do
1:45:39
food that we eat the food yep yep well
1:45:43
if it's edible you know so if you order
1:45:44
Chinese then it may not be sim you
1:45:46
didn't get dig in get some rice or
1:45:48
something no but if it's french fries if
1:45:50
it's something else yeah and I'm just
1:45:52
dumb done guy grimy hands goes into the
1:45:57
guys disgust slops it all over the place
1:45:59
wipes his he mouths with his hand has
1:46:02
got grease all over and when he comes to
1:46:03
the door he's all I got a greasy face
1:46:05
again me the giveaway seems to me now
1:46:07
back to you food it's back to the
1:46:10
tracking so they're just buying this
1:46:12
information we talked about actually I'm
1:46:14
actually I made a mistake I said that
1:46:15
Oracle had purchased axiom Oracle
1:46:17
purchased a number of big data brokers
1:46:19
but axiom was bought by WPP biggest
1:46:24
advertiser advertising company in the
1:46:26
world and one thing I have to say
1:46:30
something else about them in a minute
1:46:31
but
1:46:32
they have teamed up with the Dish
1:46:33
Network and AT&T and they're working
1:46:36
with Roku and with spectrum and
1:46:39
everybody who has a set-top box and they
1:46:42
have come together in this consortium
1:46:44
known as in vidi I envy IDI Nvidia
1:46:49
here's their commercial like a letter
1:46:51
that arrives in your mailbox
1:46:53
TV ads can now be tailored to your
1:46:55
household it's called addressable
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advertising and our innovative solution
1:47:01
is really quite simple take two
1:47:03
different households watching the same
1:47:05
TV show but deliver distinct and more
1:47:07
relevant commercials based on who's
1:47:09
watching through the power of
1:47:11
addressable TV advertisers can finally
1:47:14
move beyond age and gender proxies to
1:47:17
target the exact audience they want to
1:47:19
reach using unique identifiers such as
1:47:21
income household composition and even
1:47:24
purchase intent powered by Nvidia TV
1:47:28
operators around the globe now have the
1:47:30
technology to enable household targeting
1:47:32
via set-top boxes and other connected
1:47:35
devices and because addressable TV
1:47:38
targets the person and not the program
1:47:40
the right commercial reaches the right
1:47:43
audience regardless of program format
1:47:45
time or device the invitees addressable
1:47:49
TV technology is transforming television
1:47:52
advertising delivering a more relevant
1:47:54
and satisfying experience for the viewer
1:47:56
and allowing marketers to more precisely
1:47:59
target their audiences this solution
1:48:02
reduces wasted impressions while
1:48:04
producing measurable and improved our
1:48:06
greatly enhancing the value of
1:48:09
advertising inventory for TV
1:48:10
distributors and programmers in fact
1:48:13
with hundreds of billions of addressable
1:48:15
advertising impressions delivered in the
1:48:17
past year alone chances are you've
1:48:19
already experienced an addressable TV ad
1:48:22
and didn't even know the most powerful
1:48:26
way to reach your audience no matter
1:48:28
what when or how they're watching great
1:48:33
that's great you know by the way you
1:48:35
would know when that happens because
1:48:37
they're always that mister you see an ad
1:48:39
for something you already bought yeah
1:48:40
well I'm not seeing that yet so will you
1:48:45
keep yourself out of it as best you can
1:48:47
y-yeah but we're in the devil by the way
1:48:49
this has been the holy grail of
1:48:50
television here advertising forever
1:48:54
yeah now I don't see what you've heard
1:48:57
about this in the 70s
1:48:59
seriously Yeah right next to your
1:49:02
refrigerator we'll know when you're out
1:49:03
of milk
1:49:04
it's the same kind of nuts nuttiness
1:49:07
yeah now speaking of WPP they were
1:49:12
behind the creative for Gillette's had
1:49:16
the the so they they went from be all
1:49:20
that you can be to be the best man you
1:49:22
can be and it was the whole social
1:49:25
justice warrior ad and mens suck and we
1:49:28
got to teach young men not to suck you
1:49:30
suck just horrible misogynistic sucky
1:49:34
dudes
1:49:35
so Procter & Gamble came there Gillette
1:49:38
is a is owned by Procter & Gamble they
1:49:40
came out with their numbers they wrote
1:49:42
off eight billion dollars five billion
1:49:44
of which was attributable attributed to
1:49:47
the crap ad and and competitors they did
1:49:54
this big virtue signal and lost five
1:49:56
billion dollars hopefully now hopefully
1:50:01
because they got the reason why did this
1:50:03
happen you have to ask yourself that's
1:50:05
because they had this happens a lot they
1:50:08
have hired somewhere along the line they
1:50:10
hired some hotshots I'm not gonna say
1:50:13
women necessarily but they hired some
1:50:17
hotshot Millennials who are all in on
1:50:20
this
1:50:20
like that poor little the same person
1:50:22
that makes that poor little girl cry
1:50:24
that we play her except earlier yeah
1:50:26
those people and once they get into an
1:50:29
operation is you can't get rid of them
1:50:31
is because they hired themselves they're
1:50:33
like everybody else do you hire your
1:50:35
like types if you get a but you just are
1:50:37
you go to accompanies all everyone
1:50:38
there's tall how did that happen you
1:50:40
know we have a bunch of babes like an
1:50:42
Oracle to say it's true that's true
1:50:52
Oracle hires babes yeah and and and even
1:50:58
the people that do the hiring are
1:51:00
usually babes themselves doing hiring
1:51:02
more babes because they like to be
1:51:03
amongst you know it's a and so you see
1:51:06
so once you get one of these social
1:51:07
justice warrior types into these
1:51:10
operations to it and they move into a
1:51:11
position of power they can start hiring
1:51:13
and it be some respond they bring in
1:51:16
their friends and next thing you know
1:51:18
your company is done and that's what the
1:51:21
hopefully is happening to WPP they can't
1:51:24
stop it once it happened once it starts
1:51:26
that was a signal that that Gillette
1:51:28
thing was the tip of an iceberg that's
1:51:30
going to sink this operation huh you
1:51:33
watch do you think that's interesting
1:51:38
these are the ways around it was if you
1:51:40
can isolate all that all the SJW some
1:51:42
because WPP owns all these companies yes
1:51:45
they have the ogilvy & mather a grey
1:51:49
advertising Young and Rubicon all these
1:51:52
Cooper cam Rubicam Rubicon can pentacon
1:51:58
maybe so you take off and yet it's a you
1:52:03
should be working over at grey we're
1:52:04
gonna move you over then they move them
1:52:06
all into one company and then just
1:52:07
shutter it yeah you're right only way
1:52:10
they're gonna get rid of these people
1:52:11
well I think the Gillette account is up
1:52:14
for review is what I think oh that's
1:52:16
yeah well there's some didn't go to Omni
1:52:20
Omni come they have to go down the cone
1:52:22
yeah the only competitor shiet day or
1:52:25
one of those guys the shite days part of
1:52:28
one of these groups i think they're part
1:52:29
of Omnicon Tom Omni come on econ
1:52:34
no con it's a con just before I close
1:52:42
out the OTG segment I got a great email
1:52:45
from producer trevor further to your
1:52:50
various comments about the financial
1:52:52
sector how they want to increase debt so
1:52:54
you were more beholding to them this is
1:52:56
what we've been talking about Credit
1:52:57
Karma you know they are tracking
1:53:00
everything about you hook it up to your
1:53:01
bank account they know exactly what
1:53:03
you're paying when you're paying it how
1:53:04
much you pay off they know everything
1:53:06
and as I've learned in the terms of
1:53:09
services even when you stop using these
1:53:12
apps like Credit Karma they still retain
1:53:15
access to your bank account you have to
1:53:17
go through quite a rigmarole to get your
1:53:19
bank to unhook them as it were yeah
1:53:23
that's kind of shitty but it's in all
1:53:25
the terms of services so Trevor works
1:53:27
for a large Canadian financial
1:53:28
institution a couple of years ago we
1:53:30
were putting public Wi-Fi in the
1:53:32
branches one of the network managers
1:53:34
said the following as I guess this was a
1:53:36
meeting imagine a person coming into a
1:53:39
bank having their cell phone on them as
1:53:41
expected and us being able to since they
1:53:44
have downloaded our app and accepted our
1:53:46
Terms of Service immediately know who
1:53:48
that person is being able to approach
1:53:50
them directly ie
1:53:51
good morning mr. curry and then we can
1:53:53
take a step further by leveraging their
1:53:55
social network data finding out mr.
1:53:57
curry was recently engaged and had been
1:53:59
looking at a real estate our
1:54:01
conversation will continue along the
1:54:03
lines of congratulations on your pending
1:54:05
wedding have you considered a change in
1:54:07
housing would you consider talking to
1:54:09
one of our mortgage specialists who can
1:54:10
assist you with understanding your
1:54:12
options and pre-approved mortgage this
1:54:14
was met with applause by the audience of
1:54:16
internal staff meanwhile this has drug
1:54:19
laws called stalking yeah Trevor says
1:54:24
he's never gonna enter a physical bank
1:54:25
again and this is another thing these
1:54:27
Bank apps the bank apps are the worst
1:54:30
and they are selling your information
1:54:33
indiscriminately and it winds up before
1:54:37
you know it's you it'll always be after
1:54:39
the fact they're not gonna catch you
1:54:41
doing anything
1:54:43
but I think the most damning part is
1:54:45
just taxes you don't want you don't want
1:54:48
the IRS to know what you're doing you
1:54:49
don't want them to know what you're
1:54:51
paying what you're not paying who you're
1:54:52
paying who you're writing you know
1:54:54
you're giving cash to how much cash
1:54:56
you're getting none of this it's then
1:54:59
they get there locate it's just it's so
1:55:01
bad and thank goodness I think the Li
1:55:06
bream v Linux phone is finally going to
1:55:10
ship really don't want to be hopeless
1:55:23
but yes so and then just before we get
1:55:27
to our next break I want to do a
1:55:29
follow-up on the closed captions this
1:55:30
has been the most emailed topic of the
1:55:34
past few weeks we've gone through the
1:55:38
brain part of this which I'm now pretty
1:55:41
convinced is being what we're seeing
1:55:46
some auditory processing issues as a
1:55:48
result of people watching movies and
1:55:52
television with closed captions on and
1:55:55
just to come back you said that on the
1:55:58
last show you said well it's not true
1:56:00
with you because you grew up with closed
1:56:02
captions and I wanted to say that I that
1:56:06
was actually my brain was an overdrive
1:56:08
because I was listening to English
1:56:09
reading the Dutch subtitles and I was
1:56:12
actually learning better Dutch by
1:56:14
following along with what I was hearing
1:56:16
and what I was reading but in general
1:56:19
you get lazy and we're very lazy we
1:56:21
don't talk on the phone anymore you used
1:56:23
to call someone on the phone you and ask
1:56:25
anyone do you call him on the phone
1:56:27
no why not it's crappy can't hear it cuz
1:56:30
you know we're not used to deciphering a
1:56:32
voice through a phone line anymore it
1:56:35
also has gotten worse with digital phone
1:56:37
calls admittedly I use a landline there
1:56:40
which is really good in the landline is
1:56:41
duplex we also don't talk duplex anymore
1:56:44
you can't talk at the same time on on
1:56:47
any modern system we can barely do it on
1:56:50
skype so we're texting
1:56:52
yeah we're text this is the world we
1:56:53
live in short bursts of text I can't
1:56:55
wait until the first clue
1:56:56
caption comes with emojis and you know
1:56:59
what I'm thinking it's coming pretty
1:57:00
soon anyway
1:57:02
well I don't want to before you go on to
1:57:04
that no I don't want to get away from
1:57:06
what you talked about earlier about the
1:57:09
banks yeah because I do have a clip I
1:57:12
wanted to play to get it out of the way
1:57:14
because you mentioned that you don't
1:57:16
want the IRS looking at what you're up
1:57:17
to because you may be but buying
1:57:19
something for some money some cash money
1:57:21
and you don't want anyone knowing what
1:57:23
it is you're buying or something to that
1:57:25
effect
1:57:26
but let's play the Abba clip he's
1:57:32
singing about it for years and making
1:57:34
truckloads of it along the way
1:57:38
[Music]
1:57:41
but now Abba is in the vanguard of a new
1:57:44
wave in Sweden where there's no money
1:57:46
money money just cards cards cards and
1:57:50
phones phones phones just ask Eva Amurri
1:57:55
to Matz's we trying to have a quiet
1:57:57
lunch until we showed up the last time
1:57:59
you actually used cash month ago maybe
1:58:02
or something which is typical last year
1:58:05
only 13% of Swedes could remember using
1:58:08
cash for a recent purchase
1:58:11
what what news organization did this
1:58:14
CBS well someone needs to be fired who
1:58:19
the hell uses ABBA as a musical money
1:58:22
reference in 2019 that is what he stupid
1:58:28
now nope nope nope nope nope I didn't
1:58:30
have the whole clip the clip wraps it go
1:58:33
it's a long feature it's one of these
1:58:35
news features that they do nowadays
1:58:37
which is what everyone does now this
1:58:40
wraps around the fact that Abba did that
1:58:42
song and now the Abba museum which I
1:58:45
didn't know existed oh yeah a major
1:58:48
Museum and Sweden sure will not take
1:58:51
cash and that's the punchline huh okay
1:58:54
they only take cards and then they had
1:58:57
some of the Alba people there going oh
1:58:58
yes why use cash it's crazy crazy to use
1:59:02
cat crazy so I thought that was
1:59:05
disgusting I'm gonna go back to the
1:59:08
closed captions after this slight
1:59:11
musical interlude of ABBA
1:59:20
you won't you used to tell me you were a
1:59:23
huge Abba fan yeah oh yeah me Bjorn
1:59:27
Benny
1:59:28
at Nita and Frida like this so tight now
1:59:31
it's more a rock set guy I'm second
1:59:33
generation
1:59:36
closed-captions and I finally got a
1:59:39
technical analysis of what's going on
1:59:41
with today's streaming services and this
1:59:44
is I believe this is the main reason why
1:59:46
closed captions are used we've everyone
1:59:48
has this says I'll kind of off the cuff
1:59:52
like uh it seems like today's stuff is
1:59:55
harder to hear the Grand Duke Dave Foley
1:59:59
who does this for a living says here's
2:00:02
what I found
2:00:03
modern mixers are coming and we've
2:00:05
deciphered a lot of this but I really am
2:00:07
happy that we got a a technical analysis
2:00:11
and and he runs ultra flicks which is
2:00:13
for D F for 4k 4k 8 a million like
2:00:18
hi-def real cool it's at 8k now mostly
2:00:22
just Hayes working on a cake
2:00:25
all right all modern mixers are coming
2:00:28
through in 5.1 only with no emphasis or
2:00:31
effort put into the down mix into
2:00:33
two-channel stereo during our
2:00:36
remastering of movies on ultra flicks we
2:00:38
have discovered very often that the
2:00:40
stereo mix is not properly balanced with
2:00:42
noise versus dialogue or as we say music
2:00:45
effects versus speech dialogue we
2:00:48
created the hyper audio remastering tool
2:00:50
whereby we run the equivalent of a
2:00:52
compressor on the sound track to bring
2:00:54
the levels more in balance in addition
2:00:57
to fixing clipping run through a warming
2:00:59
filter to mimic tube amps and also
2:01:02
ensure that levels between movies are
2:01:04
always the same so the audio experience
2:01:05
between different movies is always on
2:01:07
par we also found that and this is I
2:01:10
think is key that many of the streaming
2:01:12
set-top boxes and Smart TVs tell the
2:01:15
sending side to send 5.1 even if the
2:01:19
output is only going to stereo speakers
2:01:22
built into the TV so I think there's a
2:01:25
big flaw is in your your Roku box or
2:01:28
whatever you're using it's sending a
2:01:30
signal saying yeah send me that 5.1
2:01:32
which of course is looking for a center
2:01:36
channel to send the dialogue through the
2:01:39
audio processor and these devices often
2:01:41
does not do a proper down makes a stereo
2:01:43
and in several of the low-priced models
2:01:45
there's a very poor job of the down mix
2:01:46
levels leaving dialogue always lower
2:01:49
than other sounds in particular by not
2:01:50
properly mixing in the center channel
2:01:52
with the front left and right this is
2:01:57
where I see our exit strategy we need a
2:02:00
box you need a box yeah I need a box
2:02:03
need a DSP digital signal processing box
2:02:06
there's an app that does this for the
2:02:08
Xbox apparently I don't have an Xbox but
2:02:11
a lot of Foley box use this software
2:02:15
license it there you go done exit okay
2:02:19
well that's it last show everybody
2:02:22
[Music]
2:02:25
imagine all the people who could do is
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awesome oh yeah
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oh we do have a few people thank that a
2:02:38
lot but if you fertile 1160 capital jeez
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at the top of the list 100 $55.55 uh he
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I can't see what he says that what he
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says something about don't use his real
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name which is his real name capital G
2:02:54
John lips line $11 an 11 cents
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Brad Horowitz in a Wauwatosa Wisconsin
2:03:00
to 100 dollars and sixty nine cents he's
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getting married on eight - and Josh Kosh
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B'gosh with a smokin'-hot fiance Abby
2:03:08
Vince key and he's halfway to knighthood
2:03:11
so she's clearly marrying him for
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peerage yep like seen it before Daniel
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de Graaf in Westminister Colorado
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hundred dollars Theodore
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Kotick in Austin Texas
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Kyle Blanc in Houston Texas hundred
2:03:28
dollars de lo Tejas two hundred dollars
2:03:32
and Ray Rodriguez in Portugal I'll keep
2:03:38
up the good work he says as I as I tell
2:03:43
as I talk name they always be Portuguese
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pronunciations or not and they got all
2:03:50
those they're not like Spanish I got any
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more huh Nathan Howell in Frankfurt
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Illinois Illinois fifty sixty seven
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fifty four gust Van Poppel 6633
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sir
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since Gus is in Norway Van Poppel
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yeah oh yeah sir syn SN oh wait isn't
2:04:17
that the isn't that a chemical element
2:04:19
abbreviation SN yeah what's SN I don't
2:04:24
remember we should know this I should
2:04:29
know it he owned some rental property in
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the Congressional District in Baltimore
2:04:33
it's been going downhill fast and say
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les spent my time there for work which
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is during the riots in 2015 that he's an
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Arnold SN is the chemical symbol for tin
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tin certain resentment is the din man
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yes there you go
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I should know that Dad Danilo disss wha
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dusassa wha
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I think in Cork County Ireland Ireland
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Denis low in ovens Ireland 5555 Robert
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Bruckner 5555 Kimberly burden oh I'm
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sorry to stop you Danilo says having
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just arrived in Austin in the past two
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hours for a business trip have already
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been hit by an electric scooter that and
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being in Adams hometown was a sign that
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I should donate a little extra to the
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show outside of my normal subscription
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well thank you very much and sorry
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welcome to welcome to Austin got hit by
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a scooter yeah it's getting bad I don't
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understand it
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Robert Bruckner 55 55 Kimberly burden
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$55 Sven Eric Janson fifty two thirty he
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appreciates the work or somebody does
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Jason Mertz in Boise Boise Idaho fifty
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dollars and one cent first time don't I
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get my D douching last news there I had
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there I used the kid in the cage artwork
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it was good
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kids saying hey please donate now we had
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$50 donors name and location if I have
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it marchello McGinn
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Musume G praise the Dvorak for
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pronouncing it completely correct but he
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said yeah Jeremy Jeremy Cartwright in
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Rockford Illinois Robert
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fitler rhymes with in Mars Pennsylvania
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Mars Marc Hackett in downing Tintin
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for you need some house karma give you
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that at the end there Ward debt will err
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or Weiler debt will err I think 50 he
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says he Andrew Lang looks like he lost
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at beer pong instead of doing a naked
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run had to run for president
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bull and last on our list a very short
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list I might add I'd like to do our
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Thursday's have not been good for some
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reason I eat Kitagawa over here in San
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Francisco came in with a $50 check and
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they want to thank him and everybody for
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helping us produce show 1160 yes you are
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all producers as you know and we have
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more producers who came in today under
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$50 some of those came in well actually
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we didn't have any 49s today in fact no
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anonymous just all subscriptions it was
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yeah I don't know maybe in two weeks
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school goes back and I don't know maybe
2:07:46
people I don't know people not listening
2:07:48
when they're on vacation I went to when
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I went to the bank to drop some checks
2:07:51
off mm-hmm which is what I do by hand
2:07:53
and drop them off and I talked to the
2:07:56
one of the have actually one of them
2:08:00
higher up tellers and I said she said
2:08:03
how's things going I said it's good it's
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really slow yeah in July she says she's
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noticed that the banks it's been slow
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there - no there's been a slow July I in
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California well it's been slow in Austin
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as well slow and hot not how slow and
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cold yeah not how we like it
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the meetups are doing very well no
2:09:09
agenda meetups dot-com we have a couple
2:09:11
love can I stop you for a second well of
2:09:13
course Mimi's gonna be here and we
2:09:18
decided to do a meet-up to the Gilman
2:09:21
the beat have we've done before in
2:09:23
Berkeley on August 8th oh and that was
2:09:27
not on the list no cuz she hasn't put it
2:09:30
on the list yet cuz I haven't liked
2:09:31
August and it's going to be we're at the
2:09:35
Gilman brewery that we had our last meet
2:09:38
at bat last Berkeley meetup okay it's
2:09:40
gonna be the same place it's gonna be on
2:09:43
the 8th which is a Thursday after the
2:09:45
show and I think right 5 o'clock I guess
2:09:48
I'm guessing alright well I'll send out
2:09:51
a note and we'll talk about it in the
2:09:53
next show yes aunty Fah is on alert that
2:09:55
the quadroons will be in Berkeley today
2:09:59
we have a meet-up taking place in
2:10:00
Seattle Washington the big two day
2:10:04
meetup apparently it that lot fest of
2:10:06
all in Germany is August 2nd through the
2:10:08
4th I can't wait to get a report from
2:10:10
that the 3rd of August Orange County
2:10:12
California Solvang in California and
2:10:14
August 4th and then we have as John just
2:10:16
announced August 8th the Gilman is thing
2:10:21
Laurie brewery in Berkeley Murfreesboro
2:10:25
Tennessee August 9th jacala noia and the
2:10:27
10th of August southeast London comes
2:10:29
back together on August 15th San Antonio
2:10:31
Texas August 17th the 18th Victoria
2:10:34
British Columbia on the 22nd Charleston
2:10:37
South Carolina's and repeat for them as
2:10:39
well Salem Oregon returns on the 23rd
2:10:41
Lincoln Nebraska August 25th and the
2:10:44
31st of August we have Busan South Korea
2:10:48
and San Paolo so there's two different
2:10:51
ones on 31st in two very different
2:10:54
locations these meetups are where you go
2:10:57
to hang out talk to people
2:10:59
no one gets triggered there's no
2:11:00
condemnation you meet people you have a
2:11:03
human interaction it's incredibly
2:11:05
enjoyable we even get John out of the
2:11:07
house form so that's yeah that should
2:11:09
tell you something right there but they
2:11:11
are very good a very enjoyable and I
2:11:15
have a report from the Frisco Texas
2:11:19
Meetup and this is from brian goldsmith
2:11:23
since we had a frisco
2:11:26
we had a frisco texas meetup last
2:11:27
Saturday night I worked for FC Dallas of
2:11:30
Major League Soccer he says can't wait
2:11:33
until you get your team Adam you think
2:11:35
they're crazy now I'm getting a team
2:11:36
here in Austin so I thought it would be
2:11:38
cool to do a meet-up in conjunction with
2:11:40
a game a soccer game maybe tailgate
2:11:42
meeting the stadium club etc I
2:11:44
coordinated the logistics of the meetup
2:11:46
and got it on the site cross my fingers
2:11:48
had absolutely no idea what to expect
2:11:52
I'm an older millennial just turned the
2:11:54
magic 33 last week originally from
2:11:56
Buffalo New York moved here with my
2:11:57
smoking hot girlfriend less than a year
2:11:58
ago for all I knew she was the only
2:12:00
person who listened to the show on my
2:12:01
area to my surprise we had seven people
2:12:03
show up for the meetup a nice picture
2:12:05
attached what's even crazier we have
2:12:07
Dame firecracker sûreté so a night in a
2:12:12
dame who joined us who happened to be
2:12:14
season ticket holders for the team we
2:12:17
were from all from different backgrounds
2:12:19
but it was really great to talk to
2:12:21
people who had the common bond of the
2:12:23
show and to be surrounded by people
2:12:24
whose amygdala were not swollen to the
2:12:28
size of their head since I worked for
2:12:30
the team I was busy running around but
2:12:32
would visit when I could I thought maybe
2:12:33
the group would sit together for the pre
2:12:35
great and pregame or a little bit of the
2:12:37
first half and then go their own
2:12:38
separate way but everybody stayed
2:12:40
together for the entire match it was so
2:12:42
cool seeing the night rings in person
2:12:45
for the same time and really look
2:12:47
forward to eventually getting my own in
2:12:49
true slave fashion Don got mac and
2:12:52
cheese burgers for everybody to eat
2:12:54
sure of that thank you very disgusting
2:12:56
and I think we'll have repeat meetups in
2:12:59
Frisco at the ad another FC Dallas match
2:13:02
I might even hop up there for for one of
2:13:05
these yeah go see a game soccer game a
2:13:10
guy doesn't like sports at all catch
2:13:11
some of the action
2:13:17
[Music]
2:13:19
that's right well we have known items we
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have know
2:13:25
no title changes today and a very short
2:13:27
birthday list but I'm happy to do them
2:13:29
call her Berger says happy birthday to
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his smokin hot wife Jen she turn an
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2:14:01
exactly is I'm sorry I have a note I can
2:14:07
read can I'm one of our producers mm-hmm
2:14:10
cuz I just thought it's gonna be
2:14:11
interesting this is a good kind of a
2:14:12
technical note about microphones and she
2:14:17
has some applicability to what we're
2:14:20
seeing on television what we do I'm a
2:14:22
professional this is producer Ellen I'm
2:14:26
a professional production sound mixer
2:14:29
he could probably chime in on the sound
2:14:31
of the five point one thing for many
2:14:33
decades all presidents have used the
2:14:35
same lectern mic set up to shure sm57
2:14:40
mics with asher a to WS windscreen in
2:14:44
asher a 55 m shock mount on a dual mic
2:14:48
bar we've seen that now I always thought
2:14:51
that this rig was specific to Obama but
2:14:56
oh okay I didn't realize me I thought I
2:14:58
thought it doesn't every president have
2:15:00
his own sound guy that's well kind of
2:15:03
and he discusses it a little bit in here
2:15:05
that's why there's notes so interesting
2:15:06
because I always thought Obama just like
2:15:07
the sm57 which to me is like a you know
2:15:11
mediocre it's not mediocre it's a good
2:15:13
sounding flat mic but bombers gotta get
2:15:16
the right voice for it anyway he says
2:15:17
the Navy provides the audio systems for
2:15:20
all POTUS huh
2:15:23
Trump whom I love came along and being a
2:15:26
sound system expert not told them he
2:15:29
wanted a mic that was right in front of
2:15:31
his mouth so rather than getting modern
2:15:34
mic with a slender profile that they
2:15:38
would have to
2:15:38
I like mics used in Congress of the UN
2:15:42
the Navy goes reaches into the only pile
2:15:45
of only kit that they have and put an
2:15:48
sm57 the same mic in the same shock
2:15:51
mount and hung it upside down on a
2:15:54
gooseneck foot assault we had to look
2:15:59
for this now result the ugliest
2:16:01
stupidest looking face blocking mic ever
2:16:04
used for a world leader with the
2:16:06
exception of the 1960s mics used in the
2:16:09
USSR ha the photo of Joe shows him
2:16:13
looking more presidential than Trump
2:16:15
because he is using the classic twin mic
2:16:18
setup that every president has used in
2:16:21
modern times and Trump is using a rig
2:16:23
like you'd see at a State Fair in the
2:16:26
hog-callin competition little things
2:16:30
like this are seen as a least
2:16:31
subconsciously by everyone and I do not
2:16:34
think it helps Trump and huh he's in
2:16:38
Virginia you might have my dad that is
2:16:40
interesting
2:16:41
yeah I thought so stuff that only two no
2:16:46
agenda show would reveal I knew about
2:16:49
yes 57 yeah we don't in the rest of it I
2:16:52
think just goes straight to a snowball
2:16:54
from Yeti so we we all have seen the the
2:17:07
outrage the controversy over the
2:17:09
president saying Baltimore's infested of
2:17:13
course that's totally racist it's filled
2:17:15
with rats you know it's extermination
2:17:18
and kill black people he's racist
2:17:20
horrible guy there was something
2:17:23
interesting about the original tweet by
2:17:25
the way do you notice that he spelled
2:17:28
Cummings without the s no but you're
2:17:33
weird net I think of the joint opinion
2:17:36
now that there's a lot of code going
2:17:38
into these tweets yeah so you know and
2:17:40
that would be a very pornographic
2:17:43
word something to find on the pornhub I
2:17:47
find stuff I've know you come in to
2:17:50
dinner
2:17:50
haha yeah I have no follow up on that I
2:17:53
just thought it was interesting as I was
2:17:55
putting these clips together and I've
2:17:58
got your Elijah clip it fits in
2:18:00
perfectly here so of course you know
2:18:03
everyone's all up in arms trump is
2:18:06
racist here's Bernie joining me now in
2:18:08
Detroit 2020 presidential candidate
2:18:10
senator Bernie Sanders and senator
2:18:11
Sanders I know you want to talk about
2:18:13
issues but I do also want to talk about
2:18:15
what President Trump said about your
2:18:17
former colleague in the House Elijah
2:18:19
Cummings and his district being quote a
2:18:21
disgusting rat and wrote and infested
2:18:23
mess that no human being would want to
2:18:24
live in what's your response
2:18:25
Jake it's it's unbelievable that we have
2:18:29
a President of the United States who
2:18:31
backs American cities with tax Americans
2:18:34
who attacks somebody who's a friend of
2:18:36
mine who I drew Cummings is one of the
2:18:38
most decent and outstanding members of
2:18:40
the House of Representatives he fights
2:18:41
every day to improve life in his
2:18:44
community
2:18:48
racist horrible man what a dick Cummings
2:18:51
my best friend thing was that all the
2:18:53
people I saw the word infested as
2:18:55
meaning is a racist term or infested
2:18:57
infested yes and I understand how that
2:19:00
works because something's infested its
2:19:02
rats what do you do with infestation you
2:19:05
exterminate kill people there you go
2:19:07
it's about killing Brown humblest
2:19:09
unfortunately Bernie in 2015 and it went
2:19:13
to Baltimore and here's what he said the
2:19:15
fact of the matter is is that America is
2:19:18
the wealthiest country in the history of
2:19:20
the world but anyone who took the walk
2:19:22
that we talked we took around this
2:19:25
neighborhood would not think you're in a
2:19:27
wealthy nation you would think that you
2:19:30
were in a third-world country now he
2:19:32
didn't say infested because that would
2:19:34
be racist but he kind of said it's a
2:19:36
shithole
2:19:37
thank you in fact we both had this clip
2:19:40
Elijah Cummings in 1999 the very guy
2:19:43
who's responsible for this and being
2:19:45
called out as such Elijah Cummings this
2:19:48
morning
2:19:50
I left my community of Baltimore a
2:19:52
drug-infested area what where a lot of
2:19:55
the drugs that we're talking about today
2:19:57
have already taken the lives of so many
2:20:00
children the same children that I
2:20:03
watched 14 or 15 years ago as they grew
2:20:06
up now walking around like zombies this
2:20:10
is only 40 miles away from here
2:20:13
and now everyone's walking around with
2:20:15
zombies but that's just because a
2:20:16
smartphone's it's not even because of
2:20:18
the drugs or the rats or the infestation
2:20:20
but this has been a problem in Baltimore
2:20:24
for a very long time
2:20:26
the mayors and the most recent mayor
2:20:29
another woman mayor black woman mayor is
2:20:32
rousted from the job because of
2:20:33
corruption that their city government
2:20:36
has been the problem the whole let me
2:20:37
get to that in a second first I want to
2:20:39
stay with the infestation in 2015 PBS
2:20:43
produced a documentary called 2016
2:20:46
called rat film it was literally about
2:20:49
the rats in Baltimore it's just a little
2:20:52
piece from that it ain't never been a
2:20:55
rat problem involved
2:20:57
always been a people problem and then
2:20:59
angling change can you educate the
2:21:01
people necessarily his diet right now I
2:21:04
think there's a one of favorite poisons
2:21:07
for the guys cuz it's a no choice poison
2:21:09
most of the time we kill exactly what we
2:21:11
trying to kill that's about it me
2:21:14
there's this guy who's a kind of a funny
2:21:16
old guy who says there's not a rat
2:21:17
problem it's a people problem there's
2:21:20
guys with baseball bats and tasers and
2:21:22
the size of these rats when there's big
2:21:25
as your calf that's how fat they are
2:21:27
just just disgusting so it's been a
2:21:30
problem in Baltimore now there may have
2:21:34
been something some kind of weird sting
2:21:37
that went down a report just came out
2:21:43
and this is actually here it is
2:21:45
inspector general Horowitz this is the
2:21:50
guy that dojo de Genoa was talking about
2:21:52
and this did actually come out on
2:21:55
Wednesday a report came out about the
2:22:03
crime let me see I think it's the crime
2:22:06
victim fund yes the Crime Victims Fund
2:22:10
I'll play this because he's kind of
2:22:12
boring but here is the the inspector
2:22:15
general Horowitz who we have such high
2:22:17
hopes for for draining the swamp
2:22:21
previewing his report today we released
2:22:23
a report that assesses the OJS
2:22:25
administration of the Crime Victims Fund
2:22:27
or CBF DOJ is not only responsible for
2:22:31
prosecuting federal crimes it also plays
2:22:33
a critical role in providing services to
2:22:36
crime victims as part of that effort the
2:22:38
office of Justice programs or ojp
2:22:41
distributes CBF funds to States to
2:22:44
implement programs like legal aid crisis
2:22:47
intervention counseling and shelter for
2:22:50
crime victims the OIG conducts audits of
2:22:53
CBF programs to ensure that funds for
2:22:55
victim services are used properly and
2:22:58
are not wasted or poorly managed in
2:23:00
recent years Congress has significantly
2:23:02
increased the amount of CBF funds
2:23:04
available for distribution from
2:23:07
seven hundred and forty five million
2:23:08
dollars in fiscal year 2014 to over 4.4
2:23:12
billion dollars last year since 2016
2:23:16
we've issued nearly fifty CBF focused
2:23:19
reports today's report provides an
2:23:22
analysis of the systemic issues we've
2:23:25
identified as a result of that work
2:23:27
among our findings is that some states
2:23:30
use the recent increases in funds
2:23:32
effectively to enhance victim programs
2:23:35
and support new initiatives like
2:23:37
extending services in rural areas but
2:23:40
other states struggled to adjust to the
2:23:43
increase in award amounts didn't plan
2:23:45
effectively and had millions of dollars
2:23:47
available as spending deadlines
2:23:50
approached we advised ojp that this
2:23:53
created significant risk for rushed
2:23:55
wasteful spending and we encouraged ojp
2:23:59
to help States develop responsible
2:24:01
spending plans additionally as the CBF
2:24:05
program has grown states have been able
2:24:08
to increase the number of direct service
2:24:10
providers they fund each year of about
2:24:13
four thousand in fiscal year 2015 to now
2:24:17
over six thousand providers this creates
2:24:19
more opportunity to serve crime victims
2:24:21
but we found Oh Jay P needs to help
2:24:24
states conduct more effective oversight
2:24:26
of these providers our report includes
2:24:29
several other findings about steps that
2:24:31
can be taken to improve the management
2:24:33
of this very important fund so I only
2:24:37
got this this morning the report is long
2:24:40
it's a PDF I found 58 references to
2:24:43
Baltimore is it possible with the
2:24:46
increased money didn't Trump talk about
2:24:48
1.6 billion or some some amount he
2:24:50
mentioned an amount which is why I
2:24:52
started to put it together in my head
2:24:55
what if they upped the money they
2:24:58
usually send and the IG was doing his
2:25:02
investigation found out that oh there's
2:25:05
a lot of these inefficient services that
2:25:07
expanded and and the money wasn't
2:25:09
handled properly by Sunday I'll have
2:25:13
combed through the report it could have
2:25:15
been a possible sting maybe
2:25:19
you'll see you're done about the mayor
2:25:22
getting kicked out well that that the
2:25:25
whole state is corrupt and Trump sets
2:25:28
this up by calling out Cummings someone
2:25:34
has to do something with this report if
2:25:36
it's really in there what I think might
2:25:38
be in there and then you know you can
2:25:40
show oh well there you go Cummings it's
2:25:42
full of corruption
2:25:42
they only had just a little bit where
2:25:45
the was it the woman who sold her books
2:25:47
and they never bought the book or never
2:25:49
they never took receipt of the books
2:25:51
that one with the child kids books yeah
2:25:55
that was the mayor wasn't it maybe there
2:25:58
was another anyway that was like last
2:26:00
year I think it was the other mayor that
2:26:02
was kicked out hmm one mayor after
2:26:05
another gets kicked out of that place it
2:26:08
sounds like the like Baltimore truly is
2:26:11
corrupt yeah I'm kidding yes squares are
2:26:21
crooked you've got an update on Epstein
2:26:24
okay I don't have that it's not really
2:26:26
an update it's something just surfaced a
2:26:29
piece of his depth as well it is we did
2:26:31
learn something with this clip this is a
2:26:34
piece of deposition from 2009 and a
2:26:38
deposition is when Lloyd pretrial
2:26:41
lawyers get to sit together and ask
2:26:43
questions and it's under oath correct
2:26:45
you can't lie on the you can't you can't
2:26:49
lie but you do whatever you want but you
2:26:51
do - you do the Pledge yeah you have to
2:26:53
hold your I've done them and you have to
2:26:55
hold your hand up and do the whole thing
2:26:56
know what you do before you have to be
2:26:58
sworn in will you depose for some crime
2:27:01
no I was never deposed for a crime I was
2:27:03
deposed as an expert witness for a
2:27:06
number of number of situations give us
2:27:09
give us one exam time people don't know
2:27:11
this about you give us one example I was
2:27:13
a part of the AMD I was giving a
2:27:16
deposition for AMD against Intel okay
2:27:19
but in what's your speciality in this
2:27:21
marketing they bring it's true they
2:27:29
bring me in they say what which is
2:27:30
reaction to the public as I was writing
2:27:32
for these all these magazines and I kind
2:27:34
of had a sense of what was important in
2:27:35
what wasn't they would ask me questions
2:27:36
yeah and but was this gonna be a big hit
2:27:40
with you know this kind of stuff that I
2:27:41
write wrote about and so they'd asked me
2:27:43
these questions about it of course then
2:27:45
they'd always say so what makes you the
2:27:47
expert and what's your answer to that
2:27:49
this is what I have a lot of experience
2:27:51
I think I've been doing this for like 25
2:27:54
years and blah blah blah
2:27:56
I got a pretty good feeling for it and
2:27:58
I've dad you just you know go along with
2:28:01
them but you know they always tell you
2:28:02
in advance that the lawyers they say
2:28:04
here's what they're gonna ask you
2:28:05
they're gonna here's they're gonna do
2:28:06
this they're gonna do that then I'm
2:28:07
gonna do this and they're gonna they're
2:28:08
gonna slam ya or you know you if you do
2:28:11
a video deposition they're gonna
2:28:12
definitely ask if you're wearing makeup
2:28:14
are you wearing makeup really is that a
2:28:18
question yes it is why what would the
2:28:21
advantage of wearing they make you look
2:28:23
like I would the jerk or something I'm
2:28:24
not sure it's the other side that's
2:28:26
doing these questions but they do
2:28:27
everything to defame you they did you
2:28:30
actually graduate if you do have a
2:28:32
degree what what sit-in well that's got
2:28:36
nothing to do with this does it and it's
2:28:39
just a bridge done that was from the
2:28:42
very first time I did it I was I was
2:28:44
briefed very well by one of the Morrison
2:28:46
Forrester I think was the first group I
2:28:47
worked for big boy law firm and in the
2:28:50
South Bay that handles most of Silicon
2:28:53
Valley stuff and they gave me that they
2:28:56
read me in I knew exactly what was to
2:28:59
expect and how I was gonna go and it was
2:29:01
exactly that well I don't that one is
2:29:03
that one case the guy's one of the
2:29:05
lawyer forgot what firm this was that
2:29:06
may have been Morrison Forrester but
2:29:08
they were they're always there with you
2:29:10
so this was the AMD Intel thing and so
2:29:14
Intel had this funny strategy and it was
2:29:16
really hilarious they would just keep
2:29:20
you there for as long as they could to
2:29:21
rack up the lawyer bill so they kept me
2:29:25
I'm there for like hours answering this
2:29:27
account is very slow you can ask another
2:29:29
question yeah we're getting to it and it
2:29:32
would go ahead to the point where the
2:29:34
lawyers for the firm there was work
2:29:37
representing AMD at the time left Wow
2:29:40
they said you're on you're on your own
2:29:43
deal with it
2:29:43
we gotta go home well this is a
2:29:48
deposition of a convicted sex trafficker
2:29:52
no he wasn't convicted yet creep Jeffrey
2:29:58
Epstein I don't need to explain what he
2:29:59
is this is 2009 before his sweetheart
2:30:02
deal conviction they do a deposition
2:30:05
they've got his lawyers you'll hear them
2:30:07
speaking in the background in between
2:30:08
the the question and the question
2:30:10
restated because you know it does have
2:30:13
kind of like a court process to it and
2:30:16
you can say hold on you know objection I
2:30:18
think you can even object can't you in a
2:30:20
deposition can the opposing but they
2:30:22
typically at least in these civil what
2:30:25
these cases are but they is not in
2:30:27
criminal well this is very this is
2:30:28
really interesting they objected
2:30:30
generally speaking they said the
2:30:32
objection observed and they just
2:30:34
override it and then it gets cut out
2:30:36
later so you're still down he's
2:30:38
generally speaking you still to keep
2:30:39
talking okay interesting well this is
2:30:43
what what great fortune tell me if in
2:30:46
any of the depositions you've done if
2:30:49
you've ever been asked this question and
2:30:51
it starts off with you know the typical
2:30:53
deposition you know state your name etc
2:30:55
and I'm curious if they've ever asked
2:30:57
you and maybe in the AMD case that they
2:31:00
asked a question like this would you in
2:31:01
your right hand please yes do you
2:31:03
solemnly swear the testimony you're
2:31:04
about to give will be the truth the
2:31:05
whole truth and nothing but the truth so
2:31:06
help you God
2:31:07
yes I did
2:31:11
could you please give us your name
2:31:12
Jeffrey Epstein
2:31:17
is it true sir that
2:31:21
you have what's been described as an
2:31:22
egg-shaped penis now shake you up what
2:31:38
what now the well let's continue the the
2:31:42
lawyer for Epstein of course immediately
2:31:44
objects to this banging that met and I'm
2:31:48
going to give you the first one mr.
2:31:50
chairman that these types of questions
2:31:53
are not only argumentative but directed
2:31:56
in a manner to embarrass mr. Epstein if
2:31:59
you continue with this type of question
2:32:00
I will adjourn the deposition this is
2:32:04
ridiculous she was trying to embarrass
2:32:05
mark my client yeah we can't just can't
2:32:09
have this we're gonna end this
2:32:10
deposition if you do this so of course
2:32:12
you need to restate the question in a
2:32:14
friendlier term sir according to the
2:32:18
police department's probable cause
2:32:20
affidavit one witness described your
2:32:24
penises oval-shaped and claimed when
2:32:27
erect it was thick towards the bottom
2:32:29
but was thin and small towards the head
2:32:31
portion and called it egg-shaped those
2:32:34
are not my words I apologize but does
2:32:36
mr. gouge our prize mr. Chris rips off
2:32:43
the mic what an odd penis what that clip
2:32:51
get into the public domain Hey oh it's
2:32:53
it's so much someone slipped it out but
2:33:02
is this a I'm not familiar with this
2:33:05
penis shape is this is this a common
2:33:07
occurrence you know I don't know it's
2:33:13
something I've never studied so I'm sure
2:33:16
there's people in the Bay Area's of just
2:33:18
specialists in this that would know we
2:33:20
don't happen to be one of them and if so
2:33:23
is there is there a nickname term for
2:33:26
this is there you know it's like oh
2:33:27
you're asking the wrong guy yeah I know
2:33:29
I know that John I know that people
2:33:31
think that's your chair that's squeaking
2:33:32
I know I'm just asking
2:33:34
out there you're on a roll all right I'm
2:33:40
sure someone will tell me yeah we've got
2:33:42
we've got members of our larger
2:33:45
production group that have very a lot of
2:33:49
insight at us and they're probably is
2:33:50
I'm guessing a nickname for something
2:33:52
like that yeah
2:33:53
probably Nicholas I got one oh this is
2:33:58
yeah this was big news and you know
2:34:00
amidst all the purge that's taking place
2:34:02
on well certainly YouTube man you look
2:34:05
at a YouTube channel these days all you
2:34:07
see is this videos remove this is
2:34:09
removed this is gone done you know it's
2:34:14
also purchase a purge there is a real
2:34:16
purge and youtubers are variable and the
2:34:21
life of a youtuber is so difficult
2:34:24
you're always chasing the algo you've
2:34:27
got to have the right titles the right
2:34:29
picture art very important on YouTube
2:34:31
extremely important what you know what
2:34:34
you're tagged it all these things come
2:34:36
into play
2:34:37
and you know people are still getting
2:34:39
kicked off their being demonetised
2:34:41
they're they're really unable to make a
2:34:45
living you recall loom are the loom or a
2:34:49
woman loora looral or Loomer you know
2:34:53
just crying she's I have no more job I
2:34:56
have no more income well she got kicked
2:34:59
off right so the youtubers they created
2:35:02
a union because they are somehow in the
2:35:05
delusional illusional it'd be good yeah
2:35:09
there they are delusional about the fact
2:35:11
that YouTube needs them where they
2:35:15
believe that they're you know they're
2:35:16
millions of views or whatever
2:35:19
really makes up a big portion of the
2:35:21
what is it eight billion dollars a
2:35:23
quarter or something that YouTube does
2:35:25
in the revenue sure I'm sure it's your
2:35:28
animal yeah I'm sure it's your YouTube
2:35:30
channel that does that not hundreds of
2:35:33
millions of cat videos or whatever else
2:35:35
with the averages on there
2:35:38
yeah so but okay be delusional now the
2:35:41
Union really hasn't done much this one
2:35:44
guy
2:35:45
kids the kids they you know they're
2:35:48
especially on the dinner nights when
2:35:50
everyone's here they everyone so we'll
2:35:52
go do the YouTube thing and everyone
2:35:54
gets the gun for a minute you know the
2:35:55
little remote to find the different
2:35:58
kinds of things they've found have you
2:36:00
seen the one this is one guy has he's
2:36:02
got a bunch of he's got like hundreds of
2:36:04
these videos of him eating ridiculous
2:36:08
amounts of food and crying the whole
2:36:10
time no no yes he's in tears Creveling
2:36:18
just a piles of food and then he's broke
2:36:22
he's sick and he's crying he's moaning
2:36:24
and groaning that goes under the next
2:36:25
one where he's doing the same thing with
2:36:27
some other food
2:36:28
it's unbelievable some of the stuff
2:36:29
that's on YouTube anyway that's well
2:36:31
sight well he well there you go look at
2:36:35
how hard the guy has to work to make a
2:36:37
living he's gotta eat all this crap
2:36:39
foods gotta spend some of his internet
2:36:41
money his YouTube dollars on the food
2:36:44
it's very hard to make a living so the
2:36:48
the YouTube Union has decided to make a
2:36:52
bold move this is a German guy who is in
2:36:55
charge of the YouTube Union he will
2:36:57
explain attention YouTube here we go
2:37:00
being a youtuber is a dream job for lots
2:37:03
of young people but two years ago
2:37:04
YouTube turned the dream job into
2:37:07
illness the real youtubers this is
2:37:10
bullcrap no it's not whole story I'm no
2:37:13
comedian
2:37:14
no no no no why don't you while I'm no
2:37:18
I'm not gonna I'm not gonna blow the
2:37:20
punchline to this it's real and there's
2:37:22
something really big really you just
2:37:24
sure me it's real so I'm not gonna be
2:37:25
suckered no you're not gonna be suckered
2:37:27
okay go on
2:37:29
attention YouTube here we go being a
2:37:32
youtuber is a dream job for lots of
2:37:34
young people but two years ago YouTube
2:37:36
turned the dream job into a nightmare
2:37:39
the real youtubers there are the reason
2:37:41
for YouTube's big success are getting
2:37:44
censored deleted erased and hidden
2:37:46
making a living on YouTube is actually
2:37:48
no longer possible many channels have
2:37:51
been tried
2:37:51
disappeared or are now reduced to a
2:37:53
minimum there is no job security it
2:37:56
seems like YouTube doesn't want
2:37:58
independent youtubers anymore because
2:38:00
now YouTube prefers like channels run by
2:38:03
TV stations or Hollywood celebrities and
2:38:06
for those guys completely different
2:38:08
rules apply they won't be censored they
2:38:11
won't be erased they won't be kicked out
2:38:13
YouTube is actually pushing these guys
2:38:16
with everything they have all this
2:38:19
happens simply out of greed for profit
2:38:21
oh wow simply because advertisers prefer
2:38:26
Will Smith over the independent youtuber
2:38:28
let me see hmm Will Smith guy eating and
2:38:34
crying Will Smith guy eating and crying
2:38:37
hold on but YouTube should not be so
2:38:40
sure about that strategy since one year
2:38:44
we have the youtubers Union and we have
2:38:47
thousands of youtubers that are now
2:38:49
United and picked up the fight the only
2:38:52
problem is that so far we haven't been
2:38:54
able to achieve much but exactly that is
2:38:56
gonna change now I G metal the largest
2:38:59
independent trade union on the planet
2:39:01
and the youtubers Union are now joining
2:39:04
forces with a clear goal to bring back
2:39:07
the old YouTube we have found it the
2:39:10
joint venture fair tube and now time
2:39:13
will change for YouTube since we have
2:39:15
125 years of experience in the fight
2:39:19
against injustice and over 2 million
2:39:22
members plus superb lawyers and now
2:39:25
joining forces with thousands of
2:39:27
youtubers who are really unhappy with
2:39:29
the way things go together I think we
2:39:32
are completely unbeatable fair tube is
2:39:34
unbeatable
2:39:37
fat tube is unbeatable can I give you a
2:39:40
clip of the day
2:39:44
[Music]
2:39:46
because that guy's accent was just well
2:39:49
you know who sounds like sounds like
2:39:53
something from Hogan's Heroes he sounds
2:39:55
like comic strip bloggers a little bit
2:39:58
yeah so they've joined with IG Metall
2:40:01
which is the used to be the metal
2:40:04
workers union in Germany they do have
2:40:06
two million members and that this video
2:40:08
goes on for for another 15 minutes and
2:40:11
he is talking to the IG Metall Union
2:40:14
lady they really have hooked up their
2:40:16
fare tube you tubers Union to IG Metall
2:40:19
and you know here's the sad part it's
2:40:24
the people who are members of these
2:40:25
Union and who were serious like this guy
2:40:27
they truly believe that they put YouTube
2:40:30
on the map said you tube would be
2:40:31
nothing without us and they just don't
2:40:35
understand how it works and they don't
2:40:37
understand that yes yes Will Smith is
2:40:40
preferable not to YouTube to the
2:40:44
advertisers when YouTube can say we've
2:40:47
got Will Smith and you know this is
2:40:48
great your ads gonna run on Will Smith
2:40:50
pretty much for free cuz Will Smith just
2:40:52
putting this stuff up there it's great
2:40:55
yes you you're just losers sorry yeah
2:41:02
but okay believing your Union like you
2:41:05
know give at least be nice be nice no I
2:41:09
I want to be nice but I want to be
2:41:11
realistic people would really think that
2:41:13
they can make a living off of someone
2:41:15
else's platform you can't it's not
2:41:18
supposed to work without that is the
2:41:20
issue now I mean if you had your own
2:41:22
servers and did your own thing which is
2:41:24
what we do on this show as opposed to
2:41:26
using pod beam alright last one from me
2:41:33
we have not had any update on the
2:41:35
college admissions scandal have we we
2:41:38
don't even know what's going on it's
2:41:39
been wiped off the point of the face of
2:41:41
the map taste it I would say it's not at
2:41:43
the top of the list of news items that
2:41:45
they're playing on now so I have no idea
2:41:48
what's going on with that but there is a
2:41:49
new scam a new college admission scam
2:41:52
which is when you think about it could
2:41:55
have been the great exit strategy thank
2:41:58
you a new fire
2:41:58
storm is erupting over college
2:42:00
admissions families reportedly
2:42:02
transferring legal guardianship of their
2:42:04
children in order to get financial aid
2:42:06
it's totally legal but there are critics
2:42:09
who say it is unfair NBC's Ron Mott has
2:42:12
details it works like this
2:42:15
families some of whom live in
2:42:16
million-dollar homes with incomes well
2:42:19
into six figures go to court to have a
2:42:21
legal guardian with fewer financial
2:42:23
resources appointed for their college
2:42:25
bound students giving them a better shot
2:42:27
at qualifying for need-based financial
2:42:29
aid and it's perfectly legal
2:42:31
according to Pro Publica Illinois and
2:42:34
The Wall Street Journal citing court
2:42:35
records the tactic has been used
2:42:37
effectively dozens of times they were
2:42:39
filed by one of two law firms and many
2:42:43
of them use language in the petition
2:42:44
such as the Guardian would provide
2:42:48
educational and financial opportunities
2:42:50
that the parents could not otherwise
2:42:52
provide advocates of the legal maneuver
2:42:54
argued that unlike the college
2:42:56
admissions scandal which has led to
2:42:58
multiple criminal convictions these
2:43:00
students were fairly accepted and are
2:43:02
looking for a way to pay for it as the
2:43:04
annual cost of tuition and fees at the
2:43:06
nation's colleges have skyrocketed
2:43:08
rising more than one hundred fifty
2:43:09
percent over the past two decades a
2:43:11
bottom line increase of nearly $32,000 a
2:43:15
year on average
2:43:16
they are absolutely cheating still some
2:43:18
critics contend these families and their
2:43:20
students should endure the appropriate
2:43:22
pinch based on their resources this
2:43:24
technique in particular is new and
2:43:26
absolutely deserves everybody is sort of
2:43:28
shocked and scorned another wave of
2:43:30
controversy cascading down on college
2:43:32
campuses money once again at the center
2:43:35
Ron Mott NBC News Chicago
2:43:42
[Music]
2:43:45
if you wonder why there's a wealth gap
2:43:48
is because these people does this guy's
2:43:50
bitching about their just smarter yeah
2:43:54
interest is the smartest thing I've ever
2:43:56
heard this is you here you go oh yeah
2:43:59
you got a maid working for you
2:44:00
hey maid 17-year old maid sign here made
2:44:10
the troll room reports DC girl says that
2:44:14
she knows someone did this in 1995 oh
2:44:19
yeah of course they keep it to
2:44:20
themselves but they're saying dozens and
2:44:22
dozens it sounds like this is probably
2:44:24
something that's just been going on
2:44:25
forever
2:44:26
yeah it's have been under the radar what
2:44:28
a great scam that is it's fabulous in
2:44:35
fact somehow I think it's something you
2:44:37
could actually put your ethics aside for
2:44:39
no because your ethics not really not
2:44:43
aside because these schools with these
2:44:45
ridiculous tuitions out of the blue when
2:44:48
I went to college at the University of
2:44:50
California Berkeley for almost free is
2:44:52
their dare them to ethical ethically
2:44:56
challenged this ridiculous ridiculous
2:44:58
it's ridiculous I tell you I have one
2:45:01
last clear okay so I just thought this
2:45:07
when I heard this I said here's a guy
2:45:08
who's this is I realized that booted
2:45:11
judge is a is nuts
2:45:17
yeah I think you may be right on that
2:45:21
and and this is my proof this is booted
2:45:25
judges concept of true quote unquote
2:45:30
Trump's gift and and what he's saying is
2:45:34
what is true what is Trump's gift and
2:45:36
when I heard this I'm gonna give you the
2:45:39
punchline for it I'm gonna give you the
2:45:40
analysis before I play the clip this is
2:45:43
from a science-fiction movie I think
2:45:45
even Star Trek did this once before you
2:45:48
know maybe it's Star Trek's time more
2:45:50
than one of these scenarios that he
2:45:51
describes with Trump and it was just a
2:45:54
head
2:45:55
slapper you know the gift of this
2:45:57
president is to take any energy that
2:46:00
goes his way even if it's in the form of
2:46:02
criticism and turn it into a kind of
2:46:04
food that he just grows off of and gets
2:46:06
bigger that's the code that we've got to
2:46:08
crack and I think the way to do it is to
2:46:10
name and confront everything that he
2:46:12
does wrong but then immediately go back
2:46:13
to talking about the impact that we will
2:46:16
have on voters lives
2:46:20
in energy and turns it into whatever it
2:46:23
is it makes him bigger let's listen to
2:46:27
this president is to take any energy
2:46:30
that goes his way even if it's in the
2:46:32
form of criticism and turn it into a
2:46:34
kind of food that he just grows off of
2:46:36
and gets bigger that's the code that
2:46:38
we've got to crack and I think the way
2:46:40
to do it is to name and confront
2:46:42
everything that he does wrong but then
2:46:43
immediately go back to talking about the
2:46:46
impact that we will have on voters lives
2:46:56
I think yeah and it's one of the older
2:46:59
ones with you know like the the original
2:47:03
Star Trek I think you're right
2:47:06
all right everybody that'll do it for
2:47:09
our deconstruction for today's media
2:47:11
landscape we missed a lot but there's
2:47:15
only so much time we have so we'll pick
2:47:17
some stuff up on Sunday we still have
2:47:19
nutty brexit nutty 90 brush all those
2:47:22
memos will be released by Horowitz
2:47:30
special thanks to Sir Chris Wilson and
2:47:33
Felix Wilson thanks to Sir seat sitter
2:47:37
and
2:47:40
PMX UK PMX there we go end of show mixes
2:47:44
and coming to you from the frontier of
2:47:47
Austin Texas also on the 60 930
2:47:50
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2:47:53
in the morning everybody I am Adam
2:47:55
Kearney and from Northern Silicon Valley
2:47:57
where I do not understand why at this
2:47:59
hour which is around noon the traffic is
2:48:02
so bad I'm John C Dvorak we return on
2:48:04
Sunday with another episode just for you
2:48:07
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2:48:09
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2:48:12
until Sunday yes mofos oh and such
2:48:19
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2:48:27
let me just say that let me just let me
2:48:31
just say that sucks up I have the time I
2:48:34
am I at the time I had the time America
2:48:39
deserves the time it's my time I'd like
2:48:43
to knock the crap out of the Jews hold
2:48:46
on hold on
2:48:48
shame on this body that's not America
2:48:51
let's get sophisticated about this up
2:48:54
good fight fire with fire
2:48:55
okay this is ridiculous we should have
2:49:09
got a body in that RV and it's getting
2:49:12
warmer outside understand and we've got
2:49:14
to do something about that soon and in a
2:49:18
way that no one will ever find it now
2:49:20
that that last part is very very
2:49:23
important therefore it seems to me that
2:49:29
our best course of action would be
2:49:33
chemical dissin corporation this is all
2:49:38
Feeny in strong acid no it's
2:49:40
hydrochloric acid is used for cleaning
2:49:44
cement on hydrofluoric PC hydrofluoric
2:49:47
acid won't eat through plastic and will
2:49:50
however dissolve metal rock glass
2:49:54
ceramic
2:49:56
so there's that it's not the best I
2:49:59
think nitric acid to be better look you
2:50:03
skipped clowned around or otherwise
2:50:07
jerked off through every lecture I ever
2:50:09
gave as far as I'm concerned your
2:50:12
chemistry education is over well let's
2:50:14
stop with the the hydrochloric acid this
2:50:17
being a good way to dissolve the body
2:50:19
because it's not it might be useful as a
2:50:21
clean up to get rid of all traces of DNA
2:50:24
the best you would use lie or sodium
2:50:29
hydroxide or something that really is
2:50:31
caustic sauce even a little body heavy
2:50:33
it would just be a mass it would be tore
2:50:36
about and it was just not work it's not
2:50:38
a good way to go
2:50:40
suppose you could buy two bins legs in
2:50:46
one torso inhaler most time mr.
2:50:50
fascinating
2:50:51
by what they've always been told that a
2:50:54
Czech hydrochloric acid eats human flesh
2:50:58
we thought that we surprised now
2:51:01
obviously we can't try human flesh and
2:51:06
Brady decided that the chicken's leg
2:51:09
that's an uncooked leg from a dead
2:51:12
chicken is a reasonable approximation 88
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