Cover for No Agenda Show 1178: Snales and Spikes
October 3rd, 2019 • 2h 57m

1178: Snales and Spikes

Transcript

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

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

0:00
kick him off Twitter Adam Curry Jhansi
0:03
Devorah nation media assassination
0:08
episode 1178 this is no agenda
0:13
broadcasting in the morning everybody
0:21
I'm Adam curry and from northern Silicon
0:23
Valley where apparently it's still rush
0:25
hour and it remains so until about 11:00
0:28
before you want to know about a real
0:35
rush hour go over to the Netherlands see
0:37
what see see what's going on there the
0:39
other day what oh you didn't see the
0:41
farmer protests no they've gotten a big
0:44
clue from the French even better though
0:47
so the the European Union decided that
0:52
the Netherlands has exceeded its
0:54
nitrogen quantity they're allowed to use
1:01
and by the way the Netherlands I think
1:04
has the same quantity limits as Germany
1:09
and other countries much larger than
1:12
them and so they said but it's done you
1:16
can't use any more nitrogen for the rest
1:18
of the year it's all done now maybe we
1:21
should understand how important nitrogen
1:23
is in farming
1:26
for that we turn to our resident farmer
1:29
John Dvorak
1:31
yeah nitrogen is one of the main
1:33
components of all fertilizers and in
1:36
fact it's the nitrogen compound that
1:38
means the most and when you buy some
1:40
fertilizer you sometimes see three
1:41
numbers on there which is like something
1:43
like 16 5 and 6 or 16 to max I think for
1:47
nitrogen and they referred to the levels
1:50
of the different nutrients but the most
1:51
important one is nitrogen mhm
1:53
and I once had a bag gallon I don't have
1:58
it anymore
1:58
I probably would be arrested because
2:01
when I was working as an air pollution
2:03
inspector I worked at the fertile I've
2:04
also inspected a fertilizer plant and so
2:09
they gave me a bag of a straight-up
2:13
ammonium nitrate whoo you mix that with
2:15
water dip some paper in there and you
2:17
got flash paper you could do a lot with
2:19
it yeah I don't know about what you just
2:22
said but ammonium Knight
2:24
ammonium nitrate is a it could be used
2:29
to make explosives and Pho bombs are one
2:32
of the most easy to make which is
2:34
ammonium nitrate and fertilizer
2:36
I'm sorry Ramon yym nitrate and fuel oil
2:38
you mix ammonium nitrate with some just
2:41
cheap oil and put it in a I'm not gonna
2:45
describe its makeable and so I had this
2:52
big bag of ammonium nitrate in the I
2:54
think it was I think the numbers on it
2:56
was 1600 I had nothing else in it it was
2:59
just pure ammonium nitrate and
3:02
unfortunately the seller flooded one day
3:04
and the bowl the bag got wet and it
3:08
turned to one solid crystal ammonium
3:10
nitrate oh I mean you could chip away at
3:12
it if you wanted to when I was Andy
3:14
product when I was growing anyway I was
3:16
by the way just to go over the story I
3:18
was told that you take just the pure
3:20
straight stuff and then you can go to
3:22
somebody like a big giant lawn that
3:25
somebody has and you can spell out you
3:27
know screw you or something like that in
3:30
this with this night with you you have a
3:33
little spreader and it will make this
3:36
grass grow super green and super fast
3:39
and like three feet high so it'll spell
3:42
out it's pretty funny idea
3:45
growing up just south of Amsterdam when
3:47
I was young we lived in a farming
3:50
community there was lots of of this
3:54
stuff around and what we used to do is
3:56
we'd mix it with sugar and then yet to
3:58
the right the right amounts but you'd
4:02
mix it with sugar then water then you
4:05
dip pieces of paper into the water let
4:09
it dry and then if you lit that up yeah
4:12
it's like a flash paper anyway what's
4:14
cool about this in the Netherlands when
4:16
it comes to the media story about this
4:18
is the Dutch name for nitrogen is stick
4:21
stuff which means choking stuff and it's
4:25
a literal translation so whenever
4:27
someone's talking about climate and oh
4:29
my god and we're hurting the earth and
4:32
what are we going to do and you're using
4:34
joke stuff oh no this is no good but the
4:38
farmers were not having it and they got
4:43
all their tractors and they tied up all
4:47
of the highways this was was that
4:50
Wednesday morning or Tuesday morning and
4:53
and they effectively created almost 700
4:59
miles of traffic jams nice and the
5:02
Netherlands
5:03
you know 700 miles you can go up and
5:05
down hold for three a couple times you
5:08
can roam around in the country with that
5:10
so now the Netherlands is very sensitive
5:13
to traffic because in fact although it's
5:16
starting to change a little bit for
5:18
decades they would always mention the
5:21
traffic on the news traffic and weather
5:23
together and they do it by length of of
5:26
the traffic jam so not how much time it
5:29
would take but the actual length and it
5:31
would be five kilometres 15 kilometres
5:33
20 kilometres and you hear this every
5:35
single morning every afternoon that the
5:37
country is incredibly overcrowded or
5:41
densely populated and there's a lot of
5:44
cars and just not enough roadway so
5:46
they're sensitive to it so when this
5:48
happens it cripples the country and it
5:50
the country was crippled for this day
5:52
and the farmers they went down to the
5:54
hague or came up where they were went
5:56
westwards wherever they were coming
5:58
from the from the e so they want
5:59
westwards and the so this is where the
6:04
government is in the Netherlands they'd
6:06
set up barricades and fences because we
6:10
had this very famous field called it
6:12
Molly felt and that's where you can
6:14
register and have an official
6:15
demonstration and you can stand there
6:17
and go hey hey ho ho
6:19
you know what the eff has gotta go and
6:21
but they didn't want any of this it was
6:23
not a registered protest in the fart
6:25
house stupid these people are the
6:28
farmers they roll up into the hague
6:30
after tying up all the all the roadways
6:32
they look at these fences and go
6:34
it's just video after video of him
6:37
plowing him down going right through
6:39
them jumpy just it was attractive he's a
6:41
you know sizable John Deere's you can't
6:43
do much against them they're like tanks
6:46
and the Dutch population from what I've
6:50
been able to glean from following it
6:52
I understand behind the farmers like
6:55
yeah why are we letting these EU
6:57
douchebags tell us what we can do so
7:01
they weren't wearing yellow vests but
7:04
they might as well have been very good
7:07
well we're just gonna head though it's
7:08
not gonna go anywhere oh they'll do it
7:09
again the farmers are famous in the
7:12
Netherlands for doing they are indeed
7:14
the yellow vests of Holland they're very
7:16
famous for their protests and this is
7:18
let's back up to the reason for the
7:22
protests so they are given the same I
7:25
guess managed mouth rations wartime they
7:33
have rations of their of their nitrogen
7:35
supply and fertilizer supply let's say
7:38
they have their ration digs they have to
7:41
have the exact same amount as the other
7:43
countries yeah well doesn't make any
7:45
sense everybody grows different things
7:47
they need different we have different
7:48
requirements or so you can't have a
7:49
one-size-fits-all for fertilizer well
7:52
that's exactly what they did and also
7:57
designed the resident farmer yes also
8:01
and what are the crop differences
8:03
there's gotta be some crop differences
8:05
and why why did why are the Dutch using
8:08
so much fertilizer you think maybe
8:10
they're abusing it maybe
8:11
using too much maybe there just is a lot
8:13
of runoff involved I mean sounds like
8:15
they're ruining the place these Dutch I
8:17
don't think so
8:19
but you asking questions that I can't
8:22
answer
8:22
my question is is nitrogen I had not
8:26
heard that this was a greenhouse gas
8:28
it's not a gas it's a gas in the
8:31
atmosphere if you're just gonna say
8:33
nitrogen
8:34
you know n2 which is just the right
8:36
Ridge mullick you'll so I'm not sure
8:39
exactly what it is that is a problem but
8:43
or maybe it's just harmonization so
8:46
everyone's in line but in tour just
8:48
plain and in the atmosphere I think it's
8:50
just an a I'm sorry yeah I don't think
8:52
it's into anyway but the point is is
8:54
that nitrogen is abysm is a it's a
8:59
chemical that is it's using that has
9:01
nitrogen in it
9:02
mm-hmm right right but look I don't know
9:06
but it's all I can tell you is that it
9:10
seems rather unfair for the Dutch to be
9:14
cut off you know with the same levels as
9:17
other countries around them when they
9:19
are just a different sized country I
9:21
don't even know how you can occur so
9:23
small why would they mean well I don't
9:26
know I really don't know it but the
9:28
point is they do their own thing yeah
9:33
they don't want Brussels telling them
9:34
what to do yeah well hello that's
9:37
exactly the problem exactly the problem
9:40
which was very interesting and maybe
9:43
we'll start we were kind of laughing but
9:45
just before we started because we both
9:46
had the exact same clip which you titled
9:49
the the bonus clip it was a bonus little
9:53
a split but since - three seconds longer
9:56
I think I'll uh I'll grab my version but
10:01
don't you talk about that I wish I had
10:03
acted because it's part of a clip AG a
10:05
bunch of clips oh well maybe I was gonna
10:07
start you off onto that well here I'll
10:10
tell you what my thinking was and you
10:11
tell me how you want to run it so
10:15
President Trump is at the United Nations
10:16
General Assembly giving a speech which I
10:19
guarantee you no one who was listening
10:23
right now actually saw it or heard any
10:25
clip or anything of his speech and we'd
10:29
like to make matters worse as he's
10:31
starting as he's kind of in his speech
10:33
and then we get the Nicole Walt that's
10:36
how that's where I was gonna go and then
10:37
I want that play with Trump actually
10:39
said because I think that's interesting
10:41
but if that doesn't work for you we can
10:42
do it later but no we can go in that
10:44
direction I just it wasn't my initial
10:46
idea but yeah he's giving us peace I
10:48
thought that was an oppressed conference
10:51
that she interrupted it no but it was
10:53
his United Nations General Assembly
10:55
speech
10:58
I'm oh I saw the light I thought okay
11:02
that's but by the way it is in to not
11:05
know is in to so so he's given the
11:10
speech and she instead of letting him
11:13
give the speech because of MSNBC's
11:15
policies she just interrupts him and
11:19
cause I'm a liar in the middle of the
11:21
speech
11:25
really but the president is telling the
11:28
truth these allegations against Joe
11:31
Biden and hunter Biden that he's
11:32
repeating have been investigated by the
11:35
Ukrainians none other than the Wall
11:37
Street Journal included in their report
11:38
on Friday that the Ukrainians view this
11:41
issue as having been investigated and
11:43
adjudicated and what's amazing is that
11:46
what appears to be trying to do is to
11:48
turn his own impeachment into a big
11:51
deflection yeah change the story I think
11:52
we should say two things first of all
11:54
the question on the table here is not
11:56
about Joe Biden it's not about Chris
11:57
Murphy or any other senators he's
11:58
talking about it's not about the
11:59
whistleblower it's about his conduct and
12:01
whether his conduct as president is
12:02
impeachable or not whether it amounts to
12:04
misconduct as it relates to Joe Biden
12:07
it's important to note that this story
12:09
has been looked at and thoroughly
12:10
debunked by everyone involved the Joe
12:12
Biden son served on the board of a
12:14
Ukrainian company that Ukrainian company
12:17
was investigated by the Ukrainian
12:18
Attorney General that investigation was
12:20
closed before Joe Biden ever asked for
12:22
the Attorney General to be fired and not
12:25
the reason Joe Biden asked the Attorney
12:26
General to be fired he wasn't speaking
12:28
on behalf of himself or his son he
12:30
wasn't even speaking on behalf of the
12:31
Obama administration he was speaking on
12:33
behalf of the the West at large
12:36
the IMF wanted him gone other Western
12:38
governments wanted him gone because this
12:40
Attorney General was known to be corrupt
12:41
that's why he was
12:43
that's why but Joe Biden pushed for him
12:44
to be outed it had nothing to do this
12:46
and everyone that's looked at it has
12:47
confirmed that so just just so we lay
12:50
this out properly the president the
12:53
United States which these same people
12:54
will call the leader of the free world
12:56
is speaking on the largest stage and has
13:00
ideas and is communicating directly to
13:04
all leaders not just a phone call to one
13:06
guy but communicating his ideas directly
13:08
to all leaders they are
13:10
so sorry but we have to interrupt
13:12
because la blah blah blah blah Abidin
13:15
bad like that and you saw nothing of the
13:20
actual speed did you see one second of
13:22
well did you see one minute of useful
13:25
clip from his speech anywhere
13:29
no I didn't see because I dug it up but
13:32
I didn't said that you mentioned I don't
13:34
think there was anybody that would play
13:35
any of it oh well gee this is the No
13:38
Agenda show his whole speech was about
13:41
46 minutes if you cut out all the pauses
13:45
because he was in his goober
13:47
presidential mode which is slow and
13:51
boring too very boring yeah and very
13:55
drawn-out so I cut out all the pauses of
14:00
the first couple minutes of his speech
14:02
and this is exactly what we were talking
14:06
about on the last show the biggest
14:08
problem with this president is he is
14:13
anti-globalist and he will communicate
14:15
however he wants to to his to his people
14:20
that's King Trump so here is a shortened
14:23
although it's a it's just out of context
14:26
because I took the the pause is out but
14:28
it is the full first few minutes of his
14:31
speech and you get that you guys
14:33
understand pretty quickly why they were
14:34
so sorry they have to interrupt this
14:37
thank you very much mr. president mr.
14:41
secretary general distinguished
14:43
delegates ambassadors and world leaders
14:46
seven decades of history have passed
14:49
through this hall in all of their
14:52
richness and drama where I stand the
14:54
world has heard from presidents and
14:57
premiers
14:58
at the height of the Cold War we have
15:01
seen the foundation of nations we seen
15:06
the ringleaders of revolution we have
15:09
beheld Saints who inspired us with hope
15:12
rebels who stirred us with passion and
15:15
heroes who emboldened us with courage
15:19
all here to share plans proposals
15:22
revisions and ideas on the world's
15:25
biggest stage like those who met us
15:30
before our time is one of great contests
15:34
high stakes and clear choices the
15:38
essential divide that runs all around
15:41
the world
15:42
and throughout history is once again
15:44
thrown into stark relief it is the
15:48
divide between those whose thirst for
15:50
control deludes them into thinking they
15:54
are destined to rule over others and
15:57
those people and Nations who want only
16:00
to rule themselves I have the immense
16:03
privilege of addressing you today as the
16:06
elected leader of a nation that prizes
16:09
liberty independence and self-government
16:13
above all the united states after having
16:17
spent over two-and-a-half trillion
16:19
dollars since my election to completely
16:22
rebuild our great military is also by
16:25
far the world's most powerful nation
16:27
hopefully it will never have to use this
16:31
power Americans know that in a world
16:34
where others seek conquest and
16:36
domination our nation must be strong in
16:39
wealth in might and in spirit that is
16:43
why the United States vigorously defends
16:46
the traditions and customs that have
16:49
made us who we are like my beloved
16:52
country each nation represented in this
16:55
Hall as a cherished history culture and
16:58
heritage that is worth defending and
17:01
celebrating and which gives us our
17:03
singular potential and strength here we
17:06
go free world must embrace its national
17:10
foundations it must not attempt to erase
17:13
them or replace them looking around and
17:16
all over this large magnificent planet
17:20
the truth is plain to see if you want
17:23
freedom take pride in your country if
17:26
you want democracy hold on to your
17:29
sovereignty and if you want peace love
17:32
your nation wise leaders always put the
17:36
good of their own people and their own
17:39
country first the future does not belong
17:43
to globalists the future belongs to
17:46
patriots the future belongs to sovereign
17:49
and independent nations who protect
17:51
their citizens respect their neighbor
17:53
and honor the differences that make each
17:56
country special and unique it is why we
18:01
in the United States have embarked on an
18:04
exciting program of national renewal and
18:08
everything we do we are focused on
18:10
empowering the dreams and aspirations of
18:13
our citizens oh that that won't stand Oh
18:20
No
18:21
there's no good we have to be globalists
18:26
not Patriots
18:29
so there's plenty of reason for them to
18:31
not show you that
18:35
yeah
18:38
yeah so they're the ones who are
18:40
actually going off the side on the side
18:41
on this thing they're going off the off
18:43
the rails with the Biden thing and I
18:46
found that the I had the clips I got the
18:49
bite and clip admitting that he
18:51
strong-armed the Ukrainians and there's
18:56
also was in this show and this guy this
18:58
guy that was on that Nicole Wallace clip
19:01
first of all she interrupts by saying we
19:03
have to stop because these are lies it's
19:07
not true any of this and this is not
19:10
this was not as if it wasn't it's not as
19:13
if this wasn't completely planned
19:14
because how do you interrupt and start
19:16
stepping all over somebody and then
19:18
bring someone in who happens to be at
19:21
the ready
19:23
the correspondent he's standing right
19:25
there ready to come ready to go
19:28
well he but he was at work if his Lobby
19:31
was in the studio correct no I think he
19:34
was a remote he was a remote way to go
19:36
y'all ready to go then I don't know they
19:39
had no intention of playing the speech
19:41
no no of course not but but it does
19:45
bring me to the eggs this guy they
19:47
brought in who's a I the little the
19:51
little ice so I took of him says a
19:53
couple of things one it tells me he's
19:55
probably gay he sounds a little gay you
19:58
know if you don't want to be accused of
20:01
being gay which most people don't care
20:03
but don't be don't Sally don't go
20:08
overboard don't use terms like well
20:11
plays a clip and you'll hear the little
20:13
gay terminology in here that's why he
20:16
was that's why but Joe Biden pushed for
20:18
him to be outed it had nothing to do
20:19
with his son and everyone that's looked
20:20
at it as confirm that yeah I missed that
20:24
good catch wait there's two things in
20:28
there besides him being outed which is a
20:31
you know what you know who was outed but
20:34
at the very end he says listed at the
20:36
very end of this clip play it again
20:38
that's why he was that's why but Joe
20:40
Biden pushed for him to be outed it had
20:41
nothing to do this on and everyone
20:43
that's looked at it has confirmed that
20:44
oh yeah no I did hear that confirm that
20:49
no no you missed it again oh well don't
20:51
say anything let me listen one more time
20:53
that's why he was that's why but Joe
20:55
Biden pushed for him to be outed it had
20:56
nothing to do this on an everyone that's
20:58
looked at it has confirmed that it had
21:00
nothing to do with his son and
21:02
everyone's looked at it has confirmed
21:04
that confirmed them
21:08
I don't what is that mean I don't serve
21:10
them you say let me listen again that's
21:13
why he was that's why but Joe Biden
21:14
pushed for him to be outed it had
21:16
nothing to do this on and everyone
21:17
that's looked at it has confirmed that
21:19
it's hard for me to tell if he's saying
21:21
that or them but I'll take you believe
21:24
me I boosted it's the damn man all right
21:27
so he's talking about damaging and this
21:29
again is bullcrap and I have two clips
21:34
if you want to get into it one is Biden
21:36
himself going on and on it at the
21:40
Council of Foreign Relations where he
21:42
pretty much brags about getting this guy
21:44
fired that's played this like East once
21:47
haven't we this is the bet that we've
21:49
played this well it's sure just late
21:51
again yeah late I remember going over
21:54
convincing our team our others to
21:57
convincing us that we should be
21:58
providing for loan guarantees and I went
22:01
over against the 12th 13th time to Kiev
22:05
and and I was going supposed to announce
22:08
that there's another billion dollar loan
22:10
guarantee and I had gotten a commitment
22:13
from poroshenko and from yachts and
22:17
hoped that they would take action
22:18
against the state prosecutor and they
22:20
didn't so they said that if they were
22:22
walking out to presscon said nice and
22:23
I'm not gonna go or we're not going to
22:25
give you the billion dollars they said
22:28
you have no authority you're not the
22:29
president the president said I said call
22:31
him I said I'm telling you're not
22:34
getting a billion dollars I said you're
22:36
not getting a billion I'm gonna be
22:37
leaving here I think it was watch six
22:38
hours I look at I said believing in six
22:40
hours if the prosecutors not fired
22:42
you're not getting the money
22:43
both son-of-a-bitch
22:46
you're fired and they put in place
22:48
someone who was solid you know although
22:52
I was kind of like annoyed that because
22:54
we this clip has played every five
22:56
minutes on fox news I just heard
22:59
something else in there of importance he
23:02
literally tells us that the President of
23:04
the United States is behind this threat
23:07
then President Obama yeah and so once
23:11
again but you safe being yourself but
23:13
you cope through the health they are
23:14
accusing this president of exactly what
23:17
the previous president did exactly the
23:19
same you can see kids in cages - well he
23:23
also used another term in here and I'm
23:25
probably gonna be a nitpicker today it's
23:30
a more colourful term he says at the end
23:35
he says we gotta get his assault is
23:36
solid he used the word solid yeah now in
23:40
context I believe he means in this case
23:44
he's gonna do me a solid I think it
23:47
stems from that where the guy is in
23:49
other words he's he's he's the stooge
23:51
for us and I believe that's what Biden
23:54
was kind of saying anyway the last thing
23:56
I have on this he this has been played
24:00
too much on I don't watch Fox oh I
24:02
didn't know that but it's been played a
24:05
lot because it does make a point but and
24:08
your catch on the president being part
24:11
of it is a good one but insofar as it's
24:15
not just being debunked and all the rest
24:17
that they said on MSNBC ABC did a very
24:21
long piece and unfortunate I have the
24:22
whole thing I couldn't clip it down and
24:24
you don't have to play the whole thing
24:25
but just have to listen to part of it
24:26
because it just goes on and on and on
24:28
and this is with Tom yamas who I haven't
24:31
heard for much time no okay I'm sorry
24:38
confuse those I confuse them once
24:42
Constitution does not Thomas does this
24:44
thing on the hunter bitin and he brings
24:46
up all the points about why is this guy
24:48
getting this job you want you might want
24:51
to listen just the beginning of it
24:52
because it's three and a half minutes
24:54
which is law is max maxed out for the
24:56
show we don't we do log shows we don't
24:59
do them that long
24:59
and this is a you know can't find this
25:02
is got long ABC for another funny thing
25:04
about this this was done with with david
25:07
muir as the host but it was never run on
25:09
the nightly news hmm they ran it as the
25:13
kind of offbeat special on the morning
25:15
show hmm was Stephanopoulos and I found
25:19
that to be peculiar so they kind of
25:20
suppress the story but they did do the
25:23
story and they felt obliged to run and
25:25
here it is fatoor ABC News investigation
25:27
this morning into Joe Biden the son
25:28
Hunter and questions about money he made
25:30
from foreign business dealings while his
25:32
father was vice president our chief
25:34
national affairs correspondent Tommy
25:35
Imus traveled to Ukraine to try to get
25:36
some answers and Tom what did you find
25:38
Dave good morning to you this is
25:39
actually an issue Joe Biden has been
25:41
dealing with since 2014 but it's come up
25:43
again because he's now running for
25:45
president Republicans including
25:46
president Trump are trying to hammer
25:48
Biden over this time at issue was hunter
25:51
Biden profiting off his dad's work as
25:53
vice president and did Jill Biden allow
25:55
it we're talking about millions of
25:57
dollars in at least two countries mr.
25:59
vice president Tommy Thomas with ABC
26:01
News how you doing got a quick question
26:03
for you it's a question we tried to ask
26:05
repeatedly can we ask you about Ukraine
26:07
and China but kept getting blocked
26:09
questions about foreign deals his son
26:12
Hunter Biden pursued my father Joe Biden
26:15
in countries with Joe Biden who's
26:17
working as America's top diplomat
26:20
in 2014 Ukrainians sick of corruption
26:24
revolted Vice President Joe Biden went
26:28
to Kiev to help the new government wow
26:30
they're really glossing over a lot
26:33
they're like Ukrainians revolted the
26:38
United States had the whole store ready
26:40
to long State Department was over there
26:43
and they were at Vicky Nuland
26:45
Nudelman caiman have to fight the cancer
26:52
of corruption but then something strange
26:55
happens just three weeks later a
26:58
Ukrainian natural gas company Lewis
27:01
mother accused of corruption appoints
27:03
hunter Biden seen here in their
27:05
promotional videos to their Board of
27:07
Directors paying his firm more than a
27:10
million dollars a year hunter a lawyer
27:13
who had just been discharged from the
27:15
Navy Reserves for testing positive for
27:17
cocaine
27:18
mr. hunter Biden he had served on other
27:21
boards but had no known experience in
27:23
Ukraine or natural gas we went to Kiev
27:27
and found even among Joe Biden
27:29
supporters in Ukraine wait a minute you
27:32
telling me this ran on the
27:34
Stephanopoulos show in the morning yeah
27:37
you mean Stephanopoulos the former and
27:40
perhaps still Clinton insider and
27:43
operative maybe if you're gonna go with
27:48
that theory was possible sure you'd have
27:51
to go like it would go like this then
27:53
the story was produced for NBC or for
27:56
ACB I'm ABC nightly news with David Muir
27:59
and it was shelved and then if you go
28:03
with your theory step Anopheles got wind
28:06
of it yeah so you know this is a good
28:07
story running we should run out on my
28:10
show on my show because it's already
28:12
been produced let's run it yeah yeah
28:16
that's possible possibility and here's
28:18
why
28:20
you know I we got a feeling berry was
28:24
troubling how do you judge what hunter
28:26
Biden was doing I think that hunter
28:28
Biden did a very bad thing and he was
28:32
very wrong he allowed his name to be
28:36
abused and Ukraine wasn't the only
28:38
country where hunter Biden's business
28:40
and his father's diplomacy as vice
28:42
president intersected it also happened
28:44
in China
28:45
this video shows Chinese diplomats
28:48
greeting Vice President Biden as he
28:50
arrived in Beijing in December of 2013
28:52
right by his side his son hunter less
28:56
than two weeks later Hunter's firm had
28:58
new business creating an investment fund
29:01
in China involving the
29:02
government-controlled Bank of China with
29:05
reports they hope to raise 1.5 billion
29:07
dollars hunter still plays a role in the
29:10
fund his lawyer says his stake is worth
29:13
about half a million dollars and his
29:16
lawyers say he never discussed any of
29:18
his overseas work with his father but
29:20
even a critic of while living in the
29:22
same house if current president and his
29:24
children's business dealings says this
29:27
he should have encouraged his son to not
29:29
take these positions Biden's campaign
29:31
team told us that the vice president
29:33
acted at all times in a manner
29:35
consistent with well-established
29:37
executive branch ethics standards yes
29:40
one person who did not want to talk
29:42
about it Jill Biden
29:43
mr. vice president your take on that was
29:45
there a conflict of interest there was
29:47
there a clear conflict of interest now
29:51
in response to our questions the Biden
29:53
campaign for the first time is
29:54
announcing if he's elected he will
29:56
invoke a new ethics policy on his first
29:58
day in office that would empower White
30:00
House lawyers to monitor for any types
30:02
of conflicts of interest now hunter
30:04
Biden did not want to comment on camera
30:05
he says he was brought in to barista
30:07
that Ukrainian company that was facing
30:09
the corruption charges to help with its
30:11
transparency and corporate
30:13
responsibility so far no charges have
30:15
been brought against death so far these
30:17
questions are gonna go away so in the
30:18
meantime is he still the board for that
30:20
company in Ukraine it's a good question
30:21
David so the same month Joe Biden
30:23
announces he's gonna run for president
30:25
hunter Biden tells us his term on the
30:27
board expired he says that the current
30:29
political climate he's decided not to
30:31
renew you know
30:32
I'm kind of sad and there was this this
30:34
clip that I saw which I did not clip for
30:36
the show of main reason Rudy Guiliani
30:39
with Stephanopoulos I didn't clip it
30:42
because it's Rudy Giuliani and I'm so
30:44
sick and tired of all this bull crap
30:46
just all of it a sick we read the
30:49
transcript I'm sick of it it's all it's
30:51
all stupid but Giuliani was sitting on
30:55
Stephanopoulos show and he had emails
30:58
and affidavits and files and and he sat
31:02
there unchallenged damnit I should have
31:05
gotten that clip Stephanopoulos just let
31:07
him rant and rant and rant which is not
31:10
at all like him this I think that
31:13
they're just setting it up to get rid of
31:15
Joe so she can swoop in I can't see the
31:23
any other way ABC hates Trump why would
31:26
they why would they let all this slide
31:28
and be so anti Joe they want Joe out and
31:31
Bernie's out Joe's out
31:35
and Elizabeth is out MSNBC CNBC wrote
31:40
that article and they're all the bankers
31:42
sale all right bankers put them foot
31:44
down they said look look look I said
31:47
look more if you put her in we're
31:50
pulling we were gonna give all our money
31:51
to the Republicans and that's where it's
31:53
gonna be so they hate her even though
31:56
again we talked about this before she's
31:59
so full of crap but it's interesting
32:02
because my she is such a liar
32:06
we know she's lying she's lied about her
32:08
heard her family heritage and we know
32:12
she lied fully well knowing she was
32:13
lying and took advantage of that I think
32:16
that she is lying to such a degree that
32:21
this whole let's break up Silicon Valley
32:24
which we know she has no power to break
32:26
up Silicon Valley companies that would
32:28
still have to be Congress and Senate and
32:31
you know they would the Congress would
32:33
have to make it happen but she did oh
32:35
yes I'll break them up these horrible
32:37
tech I think that's that's bullshit too
32:39
in fact I think this whole Zuckerberg
32:41
secret recording is part of a set up to
32:46
show that oh yeah Liz will be great
32:48
because she'll be great for Silicon
32:50
Valley here's this forty second clip
32:52
thinks that the right answer is to break
32:54
up the companies you know she is elected
32:57
president but I would hope that that we
32:59
will have a legal challenge and I would
33:00
bet that we will win the legal challenge
33:05
[Music]
33:08
listen to him stuttering listen to it
33:12
just follow my logic this clip but I
33:14
have it within context I have a better
33:16
clip okay where is it I have at the
33:19
bottom is this is done on Democracy Now
33:21
so we get to listen to Amy Goodman good
33:23
girl a into it thank you Facebook CEO
33:26
Mark Zuckerberg has privately slammed
33:28
senator Elizabeth Warren's proposal to
33:31
break up Facebook and other tech giants
33:33
on Tuesday the technology website the
33:35
verge published a leaked audio recording
33:38
of Zuckerberg saying a Warren presidency
33:40
would quote suck for the company and
33:42
that he may sue the US government if it
33:45
attempts to break up the company
33:47
like Elizabeth Warren who fix that the
33:49
right answer is to break up the
33:50
companies you know if she is elected
33:52
president and I would hope that we will
33:54
have a legal challenge and I would bet
33:56
that we will win the legal challenge it
33:58
does that for us yeah you know I have a
34:02
major lawsuit against our own government
34:04
I mean that's not like the position that
34:06
you want to be in when you're you know I
34:07
we we care about our country and I want
34:10
to work with our government to do good
34:12
things but good luck at the end of the
34:14
day someone's going to try to write
34:16
something guys essentially you go to
34:18
that now before I go to the to the to
34:22
the tag there that Amy's gonna do that's
34:24
edited that is not the full context of
34:27
what he said Fox did the same thing
34:29
where I think it's incredibly important
34:31
where the minute he has to talk about
34:33
Elizabeth Warren
34:34
he's hemming and hawing and tried to
34:35
figure out what am I supposed to say I
34:38
have issues with this let's hear Amy the
34:40
words of Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg
34:42
senator Elizabeth Warren responded on
34:44
Twitter by writing quote what would
34:46
really suck is if we don't fix a corrupt
34:48
system that lets giant companies like
34:50
Facebook engage in illegal
34:52
anti-competitive practices stomp on
34:55
consumer privacy rights and repeatedly
34:57
fumble their responsibility to protect
34:59
our democracy Warren right now I know
35:02
that this is full-on conspiracy theory
35:05
full-on okay you have the full clip but
35:08
let's go back and let's let's go over
35:10
this I believe Amy is a Warren supporter
35:14
and so she gives a Warren and her two
35:17
reason long tweet around where that came
35:20
from him too long to be a tweet the
35:23
Warren statement word for word
35:25
so she'll read the warranting word for
35:28
word but you have the Zuckerberg also
35:33
word for word where she wouldn't provide
35:36
us with that
35:43
I'd bet that we will have a legal
35:45
challenge and I would bet that we will
35:46
win the legal challenge so it's so it's
35:49
so basically it's uh he's trying to
35:55
remember what he's supposed to say in my
35:58
conspiracy theory you have a major
36:05
lawsuit against our own government
36:08
that's not like the position you want to
36:09
be in when you're you know I mean it's
36:11
like we we care about our country and I
36:13
want to work with our government to do
36:15
good things but the day someone's going
36:19
to try to threaten something that it's
36:20
essential you go do that
36:22
now here's another part then this is
36:24
it's just coming together in my head now
36:26
when this first came out Nilay Patel of
36:29
the verge like all congratulations big
36:31
scope big scope laughing scope oh and
36:36
they and and I actually tweeted this
36:39
journalist the journalists about it so
36:42
instead of releasing the full audio they
36:45
apparently have by the way we don't know
36:47
who it came from no one is asking any
36:49
questions I don't hear facebook saying
36:51
this is horrible we can't have people
36:52
spying in our meetings none of that and
36:55
they've decided to release it piecemeal
36:57
every every day a little bit about this
37:00
a little bit I don't think that's real
37:02
journalism that's clickbait bullshit if
37:04
you have this tape do your reporting and
37:07
then give us the source material know
37:09
they're stretching it out over as long
37:11
as they can I'm telling you that
37:14
Zuckerberg and Warren are quite possibly
37:17
in this together and trying to make her
37:20
look tough when we know she does nothing
37:23
we saw the Consumer Protection Board yes
37:25
and bullshit things but I'm still
37:27
getting phony checks the other loan
37:29
offers that look like checks in the mail
37:31
and all kinds of a credit card
37:34
interest is 27 percent come on
37:38
it's crap I smell a rat in this one
37:41
can't prove it total conspiracy theory I
37:43
smell a rat
37:47
well it's an interesting theory to make
37:51
her look tough dog warning because the
37:53
way Amy took it she cuz she puts this
37:55
tough talk Warren on the thing well you
37:58
know this may all be academic because
38:00
Warren may have already been screwed
38:02
over by the bankers cuz apparently all
38:03
the deals she's done and she it would be
38:05
amenable to Silicon Valley let's face it
38:07
the Democrats love Silicon Valley that's
38:10
where they get all her money the big
38:12
with all the new billionaires are all
38:14
from Silicon Valley all Democrats so it
38:17
makes no sense that she'd go after these
38:19
big companies unless they were there was
38:22
some scheme afoot I mean that you
38:24
mentioned and I would have never
38:25
considered this idea and I was just
38:27
saying she's a bonehead and she's like
38:29
this you know MIT turret and everybody
38:31
but it's possible that what you're
38:33
saying is is correct because it doesn't
38:34
make more sense based on the fact that
38:38
the Democrats and Silicon Valley are
38:40
tight they've been very tight for a long
38:42
time
38:43
Google's been working on behalf of the
38:45
Democrats we've already known that from
38:46
the from the Epstein guy the researcher
38:50
whose show that you can you can skew
38:52
numbers why would the Democrats be
38:54
against that
38:55
why do they want to bust up Google when
38:57
Google's helping them why would they
38:58
want to bust up facebook when generally
39:00
speaking I think Facebook's helping them
39:01
they're all Democrats well in fact this
39:03
urea mate you actually may have
39:05
inadvertently just on the fly stumbled
39:08
onto a complete conspiracy theory that
39:10
might be true well so these the true so
39:13
good to go with it by the way thank you
39:16
that's so-called but it's not gonna stop
39:18
Hillary the so-called true Silicon
39:21
Valley candidate which is supposed to be
39:22
Kamala Harris she jumped in bed with the
39:26
New York Times okay it was an opinion
39:28
piece but it still is jumping into bed
39:31
I'm one of the most ludicrous ideas I've
39:34
ever heard the president's tweets and
39:37
his behaviors about this are just
39:39
further evidence of the fact that he
39:42
uses his power in a way that is designed
39:44
to beat people down instead of lift
39:46
people up frankly when you look at what
39:48
he's been tweeting today directed at the
39:51
whistleblower directed it at so many
39:53
people you know I frankly think that
39:56
based on this and all we've seen him do
39:58
before including
39:59
attacking members of Congress that he
40:01
frankly should be his Twitter account
40:02
should be suspended I think there is
40:05
plenty of of now evidence to suggest
40:08
that he is irresponsible with his words
40:10
in a way that could result in harm to
40:12
other people are and so the privilege of
40:14
using those words in that way she's
40:16
really taken from him but doesn't that I
40:18
mean play into certainly the hands of
40:21
you know his what I don't know how many
40:23
Twitter followers he has I think it's in
40:24
the range of 60 million who was they
40:26
were look okay now there now you know
40:28
the the rich folks in Silicon Valley are
40:31
just trying to cut us silence me and
40:32
taking me off Twitter
40:38
she's so true she's so pained by what
40:41
she's suggesting because she knows it's
40:43
it's really not the way we should be in
40:45
America but you know someone might get
40:48
harmed by his tweets silence me and
40:50
taking me off Twitter that will that
40:56
will be said but I it we have to hustle
40:58
agree that when the President of the
41:01
United States speaks her words are very
41:04
powerful oh did you hear that yeah her
41:08
words are you calling him a woman when
41:13
the President of the United States
41:15
speaks her words are very powerful and
41:19
should be used in a way that is not
41:21
about belittling much less harming
41:24
anyone and this president has I think
41:28
never fully appreciated that
41:30
responsibility and so what we see
41:32
continuously including in the last 24
41:34
hours is a use of his words Donald Trump
41:38
using his words in a way that could
41:40
subject someone to harm and if he's not
41:43
gonna exercise self-restraint then
41:45
perhaps there should be other mechanisms
41:47
in place to make sure that his heart his
41:50
words do not in fact harm anyone and
41:52
that's my point what we wanted to make
41:54
sure is that his words do not actually
41:56
result in harm to anyone and in stunning
41:59
collusion on the same day the New York
42:02
Times publishes an opinion piece by Kara
42:05
Swisher who I consider to at least she
42:09
believes she's a journalist
42:11
and her article Trump is too dangerous
42:14
for Twitter the president fragrant
42:16
fragrantly flagrantly violates the
42:19
social platforms rules it's time to bar
42:23
him the journalists calling for the
42:28
barring of the United States President
42:30
on social media which quite thankfully
42:33
go on before you play that or you don't
42:35
have a clue I just want a little bit
42:36
from it
42:37
but before yes well this reminds me of
42:40
the journalists who are all against
42:42
WikiLeaks oh yeah exactly
42:45
oh no WikiLeaks is terrible it's giving
42:48
us too much information
42:49
I mean word it were they coming from you
42:52
want more information you want people
42:54
doing the same I just don't want to shut
42:57
him up it's so is but you want to shut
43:01
him up it's part of his sister listen
43:03
wrote so she's writing in her piece it
43:06
so happens that in recent weeks
43:08
including at a fancy-pants Washington
43:10
dinner party this past weekend heads
43:12
bands I have been testing my companions
43:15
with a hypothetical scenario
43:19
my premise has been to asked what
43:22
Twitter management should do if mr.
43:23
Trump loses the 2020 election and tweets
43:26
inaccurately the next day that there had
43:28
been widespread fraud and moreover that
43:30
people should rise up in armed
43:32
insurrection to keep him in office MA
43:36
most people I have posed this question
43:38
to have had the same response throw mr.
43:41
Trump off Twitter for inciting violence
43:43
if you have said he should be only
43:46
temporarily suspended to quell any
43:49
unrest very few said he should be
43:51
allowed to continue to use the service
43:53
without repercussions if he was no
43:55
longer the president one high-level
43:57
government official asked me what I
43:59
would do my answer I would never have
44:01
let it get this bad - begun wathah now
44:04
my hypothetical game has come much
44:06
closer to reality in using a quote to
44:09
hide behind what he was trying to say
44:11
mr. Trump was testing the system using a
44:13
tactic that is enormous ly dangerous
44:16
anyway so that she winds it up what
44:19
tactic was dangerous how he tweeted a
44:23
quote from someone who said that there
44:24
would be civil war Oh write that again
44:27
so to help them figure it out let me end
44:30
with the words of Abraham Lincoln who
44:31
knew a thing or two about civil wars and
44:34
what they really mean let us have faith
44:36
that right makes might and in that faith
44:39
let us to end dare to do our duty as we
44:42
understand it it's your duty Karis wish
44:44
to protect the nation from this evil
44:47
scourge I personally I would love
44:49
nothing more than for Twitter to cut him
44:52
off shut him down because that would be
44:54
the end of Twitter and wherever Trump
44:57
decides to go next everyone will join
44:59
and I suggest gab just go all out mr.
45:02
president go straight for gab do
45:05
mastodons whatever the hell you want
45:07
just go straight for it the the country
45:10
will go the journalists will go they
45:12
will have to sign up they'll have to
45:14
participate it doesn't matter where he
45:16
is they people will be there kick him
45:18
off Twitter or kick him off you're on a
45:22
roll I never on a roll
45:23
super happy about this his fans but for
45:26
it for adjourned a so called journalists
45:28
because she considers herself the
45:29
journalist even though she identified
45:32
someone else as the pod father
45:34
so I do have a personal beef with her
45:37
yeah she just say to say that arms we
45:42
she's got that part of journalism right
45:44
what the main accuracy oh my goodness
45:50
we've gone nuts okay well let's go a
45:53
couple of things there's some things you
45:55
want to point out a little little
45:56
sometimes people can look be on the
45:58
lookout for life dry bitch about this
46:00
before a million times I wanted to play
46:03
two clips and I there I can also say
46:06
that I've seen this in the press two or
46:08
three times this is Amy good mrs. Amy
46:10
good man had the digit top that play
46:12
this President Trump is continuing to
46:15
lash out at House Democrats for opening
46:17
an impeachment inquiry after he
46:19
pressured the president of Ukraine to
46:20
investigate his political rival Joe
46:22
Biden's yes one of your favorite words
46:24
lash lashing out I tell only Amy Amy was
46:28
been using la everytime she refers to
46:30
Trump he's never doing anything he's
46:32
never criticizing or condemning or he's
46:35
or speaking out or he's never what ever
46:40
there's a lot may I may I make an
46:42
observation before you go into this sure
46:45
the term a lashing I believe I heard for
46:50
the first time and most in the series
46:52
roots this is from slavery the master
46:56
would lash the slaves
46:59
I think it's no point in students she's
47:01
using this aid that I believe that that
47:03
maybe the subtext I'm trying to get with
47:05
but let's read the definition of last
47:06
shot now that you brought that up
47:08
definition is hit or kick out kick out
47:13
at someone or something attack someone
47:18
verbally which is what Trump does but
47:20
you can also use the word attack once
47:22
you use the word attack but curiously
47:24
there's nothing about slaves in this
47:25
particular definition but but I know
47:28
what you're saying and I think you're
47:29
right there's a British version that
47:32
nobody's known spend money extravagantly
47:39
he does that too
47:42
laughs I'd not hide I'm not familiar
47:44
with that use of the of the term I never
47:47
heard it but there's a bunch of yes
47:50
spend lavishly be extravagant pay out
47:53
spend a lot of money splash out push the
47:57
boat out
47:58
splurge loyalist explored I love splurge
48:01
so Amy's been using lash out as the only
48:05
way of expressing anything Trump does
48:07
he's always lashing out he's never
48:09
saying anything he's never speaking
48:12
about something he's lashing out lashing
48:14
out lashing out I always thought this
48:15
was an anomaly with just her because
48:18
there's a or you know one of these
48:19
things they do at that station but
48:21
meanwhile CBS now is is using the term
48:26
play this this is a CBS adopts lashing
48:30
out meme
48:33
good evening I'm reunited President
48:36
Trump on a tweet storm today lashing out
48:38
at House Democrats labeling them do
48:41
nothing Democrats averages yeah lashing
48:45
out slashing the tongue lash so I saw it
48:47
the New York Times are seeing it
48:49
everywhere it's starting to show up I
48:51
guess they picked the ami file he's
48:52
leading the way Amy Goodman is leading
48:57
the way to using everything just
48:59
whatever Trump does he's lashing out so
49:01
happy for Amy finally she's recognized
49:04
well took took a while because they're
49:06
not crediting her you know this man Amy
49:09
the meme maker she's all over it ladies
49:11
and gentlemen lashing out alright I'll
49:14
get you started on this unless you have
49:16
something else I'll get you started on
49:17
the next segment okay
49:20
yeah hey what you got no no no I'm good
49:22
oh this next segments gonna be on
49:25
Hillary yes that's why I'm gonna lead
49:27
you right into it Steve Banyan also
49:37
known as Steve Bannon I think this was
49:39
an in-depth interview on I'm sure it was
49:42
Fox right now the way they're doing this
49:44
blitzkrieg particularly what's going on
49:45
in China and China's partner Iran it
49:48
couldn't come at a worse time but you
49:50
know what that's not gonna stop them
49:51
right now what they want to do is
49:53
nullify the election they think they
49:55
have a weak field and they prepared as
49:56
like in chess that were prepared to
49:57
sacrifice a rook to take down a king so
50:01
I'm gonna they will find they will throw
50:02
biting away yeah right they'll find a
50:04
way to get to trump and hope Elizabeth
50:07
Warren or I even think Hillary Clinton
50:09
or Bloomberg or some centrist comes in
50:10
here Laurie Clinton might be back
50:15
Hillary Clinton is doing a whole thing
50:17
on a meeting this week for a book she
50:18
wrote with her but she came out yes they
50:20
said he's you know it's an illegal
50:22
president illegitimate president you
50:25
know he's got to be removed from what
50:26
he's a clear and present danger China is
50:28
not a Clarence the Chinese Communist
50:30
Party is not a clear and present danger
50:31
Donald Trump's a clear and present
50:33
danger she's running she just try to
50:35
decide yep Steve Bannon finally
50:40
listening to the No Agenda show he says
50:43
it right there she's running yes
50:45
he's listed a whole episode yes so the
50:49
current thinking by the way for anyone
50:51
out there who is take keep me score some
50:53
people making bets is I think a 13 to
50:55
one shot right now that she I thought
50:58
eclairs or if she declares she gets the
51:01
nomination right well see but seeing as
51:04
they they poison Bernie or whatever they
51:07
did oops
51:07
blood clot let's play that clip I have a
51:11
little background on that I think I have
51:12
the Bernie Bernie being hurt clip sander
51:16
CBS stent that's exactly what happens
51:20
all right some more breaking news to
51:21
share with you Bernie Sanders will be
51:23
off the campaign trail for a few days
51:24
after being hospitalized for chest pain
51:26
the Sanders campaign says the Vermont
51:29
senator experienced chest pain during an
51:30
event Tuesday evening and had two stents
51:33
put in to clear a blockage in one of his
51:35
arteries a statement from the campaign
51:36
says Sanders is quote conversing and in
51:39
good spirits the campaign also says they
51:41
are cancelling his events and
51:43
appearances you know and I'm so you can
51:48
recover pretty quickly from this but
51:49
this is this is an it's over for him
51:51
there's no one will have trust in his
51:56
health at said woodsey 78 76 78 with
52:00
this going on the only questions we'll
52:02
get is you know how's your health isn't
52:04
me I think it's over I think is he's
52:06
done for he's done there's no doubt
52:08
about it and I think what you might be
52:10
right you could probably there's
52:11
different things you could get somebody
52:13
to ingest and it would have a little
52:15
part it's unit oh the timing is uncanny
52:20
the timings a little too a little too
52:23
tight
52:23
and it may not be on the debate stage
52:26
the base coming up next the debate will
52:34
be on the 15th Bernie probably will be
52:36
he may or may not be out there but if
52:38
he's up there they're gonna be staring
52:40
at him because it's like oh this guy
52:41
just got back from the hospital is she
52:42
healthy we're assuming in on they'll be
52:45
talking about it down that down the guys
52:47
doing who house Bernie look everybody
52:49
looks pretty good forego just came off
52:51
the table so it's gonna be so he's done
52:54
so he's sadly he's done he's done he may
52:57
not show up but then the 16th Hillary
53:00
will announce the day after the of the
53:03
day after his next debate and the
53:04
reasons that we have one of our
53:05
producers who's tracking this an amateur
53:08
intelligence guy and he noted that
53:13
Hillary's having a huge fundraiser the
53:15
next day at her house
53:17
no fun for what what does she need to
53:20
raise funds for hello what wait what
53:26
does she need to raise funds for hmm
53:31
getting closer it's getting closer she
53:33
may still bail but you know I don't see
53:35
why she would I mean it's so it's set up
53:37
so beautifully we've got Biden is just
53:40
mean he's he's just gonna have to give
53:43
up Bernie is out Liz Warren I don't know
53:46
I don't see what she could do by the way
53:49
you saw what win read did with the wood
53:52
that raised 125 million dollars were
53:54
there yelling tactics at people that
53:56
works pretty well we should try that
53:58
ourselves
54:02
the reason Anna get rid of Bernie's cuz
54:05
Bernie was number one on the Democrats
54:07
raising 25 million the next to him was
54:09
Buddha jej who raised 19 million and
54:12
then compared to trump aways will raise
54:15
125 so you so the Democrats have to look
54:18
at this and say wait we don't want
54:19
Bernie in the first place but he's
54:21
making grazing the most money we have to
54:23
put a stop to that so let's just put his
54:25
time to him literally it's like hey man
54:28
Bernie just raised 25 million dollars
54:38
so yeah 125 so Hilary shows up on the
54:42
view and she showed up everywhere she
54:45
was on I didn't get the clips from I
54:47
have one from Colbert and I have one
54:50
from Rachel Model T last you play your
54:52
crimson because I have a four clip
54:53
series from the views all right I want
54:55
to analyze but we can yeah yeah I did
54:58
not do the view because I saw your clips
55:00
come in I saw the view okay so I don't
55:01
have to do that so last night was the
55:05
night before yeah the night before she
55:07
was on Colbert and I only just kind of
55:10
got the intro and the cackling and then
55:12
her her statement just so we can hear
55:13
how she's thinking
55:20
[Applause]
55:26
you can't deny they love her at the
55:28
Colbert show these are people who are
55:36
big fans of the alternate timeline we're
55:39
not living in so nice to have you both
55:42
back here you and I want to talk about
55:44
your new book the book of gutsy women
55:48
right and we're gonna do that in just a
55:55
minute I promise you but you for coming
55:58
on Ukraine we can get in there we
56:06
learned about the Trump Ukraine call the
56:09
private server is it time to dare I say
56:13
lock him up
56:24
[Applause]
56:25
[Laughter]
56:32
in that interesting how she should say
56:34
now now now that's not really cool two
56:38
wrongs don't make a right so here we are
56:46
and we have started an impeachment
56:50
inquiry we will look at the evidence we
56:54
will look at the evidence I think
56:55
exactly what should be done I believe
56:59
strongly that this particular incident
57:04
has had such a huge impact bajas we've
57:08
known for a long time that he was a
57:10
corrupt businessman of cheated people
57:12
and we've known that he and his campaign
57:15
asked for aid from Russia we've known
57:17
that but to see him in the office of the
57:20
president putting his own personal and
57:24
political interests ahead of the
57:26
national security of our country just
57:29
pierced through whatever confusion or
57:33
denial people had and at that point the
57:37
Speaker Pelosi rightly said this is
57:40
something we have to investigate and
57:42
that's what's going on so that's what's
57:43
going on it's I love this blatant just
57:47
lying
57:48
you know it's and I'm so happy we early
57:51
on the minute this transcript came out
57:53
and we we we had all the pieces and we
57:56
could see pretty much exactly what
57:58
happened and but that's not the story
58:00
this is just repeat repeat repeat repeat
58:02
and of course let's go on Rachel Maddow
58:05
what can you tell the American people
58:06
watching right now but why it's
58:07
important for us to support Ukraine well
58:10
first of all look at why it's important
58:12
to support Ukraine by selling them
58:14
javelin anti-tank weaponry not aid but
58:18
selling but okay what can you tell the
58:20
American people watching right now about
58:21
why it's important for us to support
58:23
Ukraine well first of all look at what
58:25
he did he obviously used taxpayer-funded
58:29
assistance passed by the Congress on a
58:31
bipartisan basis
58:32
- both threaten and intimidate the new
58:35
president of Ukraine to investigate his
58:39
political opponents for the purpose of
58:43
advancing his own re-election now that
58:47
has so many elements in it and it's one
58:49
of the reasons why I think it's broken
58:50
through to the American people oh yeah
58:52
it also is troubling that Ukraine has
58:57
been a subject of constant on one second
59:00
so a troll in the troll room is saying
59:03
he held back all of this done not in the
59:08
call none of this in the call and I
59:10
believe the aid was released even before
59:12
the call so shut up trolled and pressure
59:15
from Vladimir Putin and the Russian
59:19
interests in Ukraine so you have the
59:22
Trump administration the president the
59:24
vice president others actually
59:26
pressuring pressuring a new president
59:29
who has a part of his country invaded
59:32
and occupied by Russian troops and
59:36
putting this poor new president in this
59:39
vice you think you're gonna get military
59:41
aid from us well we have a favor to ask
59:44
of you yes that was not in the call we
59:49
know that the aggressiveness of Putin
59:52
has and in fact I would argue actually
59:57
accelerated in both rhetoric and
1:00:00
potential adverse actions to our
1:00:02
interests because of what Trump has made
1:00:05
clear that he supports and looks to
1:00:09
vitami Rutten so Ukraine is a very
1:00:12
specific example of what is at stake but
1:00:16
I don't think it's the only example that
1:00:19
we could find if we looked at all the
1:00:22
transcripts of the calls with Vladimir
1:00:24
Putin
1:00:25
for example we still have no notes no
1:00:28
reporting about the many meetings and
1:00:31
the many calls we do know that in the
1:00:34
Oval Office early in his term Trump
1:00:37
basically said to the Foreign Secretary
1:00:40
of Russia Sergey Lavrov
1:00:43
- the then-ambassador kiss lyac hey I
1:00:46
don't mind that interference in the
1:00:48
election wink wink this is about Ukraine
1:00:51
but Ukraine is the canary in the coal
1:00:55
mine about what this president and his
1:00:58
allies have been up to has she gone
1:00:59
batshit she's gonna be she's trying to
1:01:02
bring it all back everything that I mean
1:01:04
that doesn't seem like smart tactics on
1:01:07
her part well ya know what she's you
1:01:12
know she's still in denial and she's
1:01:14
still worked but did she use the word
1:01:17
that there that he wanted to get dirt
1:01:19
Jesus in his dirt which somebody else
1:01:21
did one of the congresswoman of course
1:01:22
get dirt on his opponents with a plural
1:01:27
yes who's the other one
1:01:32
sighs Joe Biden who else was involved in
1:01:34
this call
1:01:37
Yeah right no nobody no all right so
1:01:41
let's so Hillary goes on the view and of
1:01:45
course she's just welcome there she's
1:01:47
just and they're all giddy and they said
1:01:49
whoopee whoopee but in these clips I
1:01:53
have nothing with my Whoopi and Whoopi's
1:01:55
kind of glaring at well I know why did
1:01:58
you see what happened to her hair a
1:02:00
Whoopi's hair yes it's all it's all
1:02:02
white on top now she's made all this got
1:02:05
some white threads probably woke up one
1:02:07
damn mistake no no but she was glaring
1:02:12
and she was just inactive it was just
1:02:15
mostly one of the other women and McCain
1:02:18
the McCain girl who serves Alden she's
1:02:21
all happy for Hillary too
1:02:23
so let's go Hillary on the view one
1:02:25
let's get into 2020 because that's where
1:02:28
the action is right now every day it
1:02:29
changes you're watching from the
1:02:31
sidelines right how is that emotionally
1:02:34
for you how do you do that well look I
1:02:36
am yeah obviously watching it because I
1:02:39
care deeply that Trump is a one-term
1:02:42
president our last it's hard to believe
1:02:50
but it's still early but it's still
1:03:02
early that to me now I wouldn't have any
1:03:04
of this if she hadn't said that okay
1:03:09
yeah good good catch that's a tell yep
1:03:12
so we go on to two and then she I have
1:03:16
this thing there's a point in here that
1:03:18
needs to be made that will be made I
1:03:20
think after the Kasai camera but I have
1:03:21
noted good point
1:03:25
till it's hard to believe but it's still
1:03:27
early you know a lot of the people who
1:03:29
were ahead at this point in Prior
1:03:32
nominating seasons did not end up
1:03:35
winning the nomination so it's hard to
1:03:38
tell right now I just wish everybody
1:03:39
well I've talked to most of them and a
1:03:42
lot of them call me from time to time
1:03:44
and ask for advice and then I give them
1:03:47
heart attack and I just try to give them
1:03:49
the very best advice I can because it's
1:03:51
really important to have a group of
1:03:54
strong messengers about the alternative
1:03:56
and but I think it's a really good point
1:03:58
Abbie because you got the election going
1:04:00
on you've got the impeachment going on
1:04:02
oh I like the strong group of messengers
1:04:04
they're not candidates they're strong
1:04:06
legate messengers now remember what this
1:04:08
was at the very end she says it's really
1:04:11
a good what point did anybody make let's
1:04:14
hear it again a group of strong
1:04:16
messengers about the alternative and but
1:04:18
I think it's a really good point
1:04:20
Abbie because you got the election going
1:04:22
on you've got the impeachment going on
1:04:23
she's just making her own she's saying
1:04:26
her own point is great I think life ride
1:04:29
the herd from the beginning nobody made
1:04:30
a point there's just a bunch of
1:04:31
questions asked of her and she's
1:04:33
blathering away and she throws in I
1:04:36
think that's a really good point which
1:04:37
seems to me is there something you I'm
1:04:40
talking to you and you're yeah I'm not
1:04:42
listening to you and you're saying
1:04:45
something to me and I said that's a
1:04:46
really good point Adam and I kid then I
1:04:48
start going on and on again this is
1:04:50
something you actually do from time to
1:04:52
time I'll have to pay attention to it
1:04:55
but I'm not used these crazy little
1:04:58
cliches or bromides to say that's a
1:05:00
really good point when in fact if you
1:05:03
listen to the entire conversation nobody
1:05:05
made a point
1:05:07
no no points zero POIs but she says
1:05:11
there's a really good point all right
1:05:13
well anyway that's just a little thing I
1:05:14
picked up on and then there's a this
1:05:17
next one which is clip three oh here she
1:05:20
is you know now we're dealing with the
1:05:22
blame game whose fault is that
1:05:23
she takes actually takes a little more
1:05:26
in a funny offhand anyway she kind of
1:05:29
blames herself a little bit but it's but
1:05:31
it's
1:05:33
she blames herself for trying too hard
1:05:34
or being too good it's very this is a
1:05:37
very funny clip point Abby because you
1:05:41
got the election going on you've got the
1:05:42
impeachment going on the Democrats have
1:05:44
to do two things at once they have to do
1:05:47
the impeachment in a thoughtful
1:05:48
deliberative serious way yes and they
1:05:51
have to do a campaign that talks about
1:05:53
why it would be better for Americans
1:05:56
when it comes to health care or climate
1:05:59
change or whatever the issue might be so
1:06:01
that's a difficult balancing act but it
1:06:04
has to be done and I know everybody's
1:06:05
trying the best they know didn't
1:06:07
actually get that done well you're
1:06:09
sitting at a table in good company
1:06:10
Meaghan myself we've all lost
1:06:12
presidential campaigns my family didn't
1:06:15
get nearly as far as yours did but we
1:06:16
all sat there the next day thinking
1:06:18
coulda woulda shoulda oh right and I
1:06:20
know that you brought on many mornings
1:06:22
where you wake up and this book is all
1:06:23
about being gutsy as women and part of
1:06:25
being gutsy is looking back and
1:06:26
realizing what I could have done
1:06:28
different right when you look back on
1:06:30
your campaign and what Democrats today
1:06:32
might do differently what goes through
1:06:34
your mind what do you wish you had done
1:06:36
differently in that moment we I wrote a
1:06:38
whole book about it because it was
1:06:39
devastating it was devastating as it was
1:06:43
I know for the McCain family and they
1:06:46
involved in our election last and he
1:06:59
loved traveling with you and about you
1:07:02
actually I want to hear
1:07:07
you know but I think that goes partly to
1:07:09
Abby's questions huh you know I'm a
1:07:11
serious person but I'm also a fun person
1:07:13
but I think I probably came across as
1:07:15
too serious and too you know I really
1:07:19
believed that my job especially as a
1:07:23
woman and though and the first woman to
1:07:25
go as far as I did that I had to help
1:07:28
people feel good about a woman in the
1:07:31
Oval Office hmm a woman commander in
1:07:33
chief and so I may have over corrected a
1:07:37
little bit because sometimes people say
1:07:39
well why can't you be like that or why
1:07:41
weren't you like that you know and and I
1:07:43
did feel a heavy sense of responsibility
1:07:46
and it was such that you know maybe I
1:07:49
wasn't as loose or open as I could have
1:07:53
been so I take responsibility for
1:07:55
everything I didn't do as well or my
1:07:58
campaign didn't do as well when you but
1:08:00
take responsibility for Russia she
1:08:09
manages to blame Russia she's the best
1:08:15
so here we go this is the end of it and
1:08:19
kind of a wrap and I don't know there's
1:08:21
nothing particularly here that I noted
1:08:23
but play it possibility for Russia
1:08:25
no but that's that's the issue I don't I
1:08:28
really believe that there were
1:08:30
unprecedented events in this election
1:08:32
the last election I mean that were
1:08:35
beyond my understanding and nearly
1:08:38
anybody else's when we started talking
1:08:40
in the summer of 2016 about the Russians
1:08:42
you know I think most of the press and
1:08:45
the public goes what is she talking
1:08:46
about yeah you know I mean you can't go
1:08:48
around making excuses they didn't
1:08:49
understand the attack that we were
1:08:52
unfortunately suffering so I think now
1:08:56
and here's what I've told all the
1:08:57
candidates I've said look you could run
1:08:59
the best campaign you could be the
1:09:01
nominee but you could still lose because
1:09:04
number one you could lose with voter
1:09:07
suppression
1:09:08
the UN spacy Abrams and you know she is
1:09:12
a champion for let everybody vote and at
1:09:15
the end of the day who wins wins and who
1:09:16
doesn't doesn't or you could lose
1:09:18
because of hacking and theft of material
1:09:21
god oh my goodness cause of hacking yes
1:09:30
and voter suppression we all know this
1:09:33
so okay if people believe that then we
1:09:35
deserve Hillary Clinton as president if
1:09:38
that's how it's going to go then we just
1:09:39
deserve it there's a couple things I
1:09:42
wanted to play before we take a break
1:09:43
we're running long affiliates please
1:09:44
take note because there were a few
1:09:47
interesting little bits that I picked up
1:09:50
here and there first day a nice quick
1:09:52
little Kampala that this impeachment
1:09:54
just so we remember because it's hard to
1:09:56
keep track of the bullcrap this has been
1:10:00
going on since the day Trump was elected
1:10:02
the call for impeachment in m5m compy
1:10:05
Lodge
1:10:06
if he takes the risk of going to trial
1:10:07
he's convicted that could be seen as an
1:10:09
impeachable offense if Trump were caught
1:10:11
on a video camera snorting cocaine in
1:10:13
the White House maybe with one of his
1:10:14
children there was at least a chance
1:10:16
he'd be impeached if he's not a little
1:10:19
active president you're mine there are
1:10:21
tools that Congress has I don't see how
1:10:23
that wouldn't be an impeachable offense
1:10:26
that tweet fits the Republican
1:10:28
definition of an impeachable offense
1:10:30
more fully than what Bill Clinton was
1:10:32
actually impeached for impeachment is
1:10:34
very difficult grounds for impeachment
1:10:36
and a peach' bull offense perhaps and
1:10:39
peaceful offense impeachment the
1:10:41
appropriate remedy something that the
1:10:42
Congress like impeachment all of that
1:10:44
maybe in future that's an impeachable
1:10:45
offense is that an impeachable offense
1:10:47
is that a impeachable offense to you
1:10:49
he's much more vulnerable to impeachment
1:10:51
a potential ingredient of impeachment
1:10:53
where do you see in a peaceful offense
1:10:55
it is grounds for impeachment
1:10:57
potentially criminal or even impeachable
1:10:59
grounds for impeachment or does that not
1:11:01
go far enough in your view grounds for
1:11:03
impeachment this tweet alone may be an
1:11:05
impeachable offense let's talk about
1:11:07
impeachment is on the table which
1:11:08
teachable offenses an impeachable
1:11:10
offense you see an impeachable set of
1:11:12
offense against an impeachable offense
1:11:13
if that's not impeachable I don't know
1:11:15
what is the president shall be removed
1:11:17
from office on impeachment is it
1:11:19
impeachable a hundred percent is in
1:11:22
very substantial evidence that the
1:11:24
president is guilty of high crimes and
1:11:25
misdemeanors grounds for impeachment
1:11:27
tipping point talk of impeachment
1:11:30
reaches a fever pitch on Capitol Hill
1:11:32
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi under growing
1:11:34
pressure from her own party here we go
1:11:37
again
1:11:37
so really just the last three bites
1:11:40
there in that compu-logic aim president
1:11:44
now you mentioned something on the last
1:11:47
show which I went back and found and
1:11:50
because the credit for the impeachment
1:11:55
for Nancy Pelosi's decision to impeach
1:11:59
was not given to the squad it was not
1:12:02
given to the four women of color
1:12:05
at least not by CNN and perhaps not by
1:12:08
the Democrat Party no it is the badasses
1:12:12
the badasses are the ones who are
1:12:15
responsible for the tipping point in the
1:12:18
impeachment CNN explains even before
1:12:21
they were elected you have adopted the
1:12:24
badass label these freshmen Congress
1:12:26
women created their own group the
1:12:28
badasses
1:12:29
I might point out all of these women are
1:12:32
white are out running for Congress you
1:12:34
know across the country then we kept
1:12:36
running into each other
1:12:37
badasses kind of came organically from
1:12:39
the group since we all had either served
1:12:41
in the military or in the CIA being able
1:12:43
to text folks and say you know I'm
1:12:45
really getting hit up on this issue how
1:12:48
have you been handling it I'm not sure
1:12:50
how to translate my service into
1:12:52
something that's relatable how do you
1:12:54
guys do that translating their service
1:12:57
is exactly what they did with their 180
1:12:59
on starting in a Pietschmann inquiry
1:13:01
well going from no yes after hearing
1:13:04
president Trump admit he spoke to
1:13:06
Ukraine's leader about Joe Biden others
1:13:09
followed suit including the House
1:13:11
Speaker the specter of having the
1:13:13
sitting president of the United States
1:13:14
you know use leverage over a foreign
1:13:17
leader to get dirt on an opponent like
1:13:19
that very basic idea I think cut for us
1:13:22
as national security people just close
1:13:24
to the bone on you know sort of our
1:13:27
democratic institutions they penned an
1:13:29
op-ed along with two freshman male
1:13:31
veterans it was a great example of
1:13:33
power of teamwork and the power of kind
1:13:35
of doing putting country above one and
1:13:37
one for all oh absolutely I think we all
1:13:39
sort of came to that conclusion together
1:13:41
we text each other and I think we were
1:13:43
all going okay I think this is all
1:13:45
changed this is a bright line backing an
1:13:48
impeachment inquiry is risky political
1:13:51
business for these Congress women
1:13:52
already some of the most vulnerable in
1:13:55
the House Democrats who won in mostly
1:13:58
Trump territory I believe that if I am
1:14:01
out there explaining what these
1:14:02
allegations are and why they are so
1:14:05
deeply concerning that the people will
1:14:07
understand why we had to take a stand
1:14:09
all of us in our prior lives all the
1:14:12
time had to make hard calls for the
1:14:15
reasons we thought were right when we
1:14:17
knew that not everyone would understand
1:14:19
or even know and that to me is something
1:14:21
I feel comfortable doing because I've
1:14:24
always had to do it
1:14:25
so the badasses here who are now being
1:14:28
given credit extensively by CNN I've
1:14:32
never heard of ELISA slot c'n of
1:14:34
michigan abigail spanks pan burger
1:14:36
virginia's had a slot can clip his slot
1:14:39
can comes i i'll have this clay i think
1:14:43
isn't she she's military i know she
1:14:46
might be a spook think she's but she's a
1:14:48
young millennial spook and she seems
1:14:50
like a dimwit so i really doubt she's
1:14:54
buddy but go ahead but but the thing was
1:14:58
she goes on and on and you could tell by
1:15:00
listening to her that she has never read
1:15:02
it she has been told what to do she has
1:15:04
never read what we've read and what we
1:15:07
talk about but more importantly report
1:15:09
on the jaundice more importantly this is
1:15:10
a rebranding they're trying to rebrand
1:15:14
away from the squad the squad is toxic
1:15:17
no I'm gonna agree with that the squad
1:15:20
is toxic its Trump that's tried to make
1:15:23
them the head of the Democrats and
1:15:25
everybody's playing along now and trying
1:15:26
to make these badasses these women the
1:15:29
the titular heads representative heads
1:15:32
that you're face of the party yes and
1:15:34
meanwhile this and nobody notices the
1:15:37
blatant racist well I did I'm sorry then
1:15:41
by the way we're talking about the the
1:15:45
a black and Muslim mixture yeah as no
1:15:49
knows whites no good
1:15:51
let's also mention Maxine Waters in Al
1:15:53
Green who have been calling for a
1:15:54
pitchman and actually thrown it to the
1:15:56
floor Al Green put a resolution up that
1:15:58
got voted down but he's what he's he's
1:16:03
mashed potatoes I mean what is the well
1:16:05
no zero credit maxine of course not
1:16:08
standing for this blatant racism from
1:16:10
her own party she's got to get out there
1:16:12
she's got a she's got to get her word in
1:16:15
and she's doubling down congresswoman I
1:16:17
want to ask about something you said as
1:16:18
you know and many our viewers know you
1:16:21
speak your mind many people like that
1:16:24
and as I think you know many people who
1:16:26
disagree with you well critics I want to
1:16:28
read something you said today to get a
1:16:30
fuller understanding with regard to
1:16:32
Donald Trump he's using mob language
1:16:34
he's implying people should be killed
1:16:36
for whistleblowing impeachments not good
1:16:39
enough for Trump he needs to be
1:16:40
imprisoned and placed in solitary
1:16:42
confinement but for now impeachment is
1:16:45
the imperative right I ask you tonight
1:16:48
are you speaking literally and do you
1:16:51
have any concern you're prejudging the
1:16:54
house impeachment and Senate trial
1:16:55
process by declaring he should be I
1:16:57
guess convicted and held in solitary no
1:17:01
not really as you said I said
1:17:05
impeachment is imperative I did express
1:17:08
myself and ways to show how terrible I
1:17:11
think he is and how he really should be
1:17:14
punished but of course impeachment is
1:17:16
what we're focused on right now I like
1:17:18
the whole solitary confinement I don't
1:17:21
backpedal I think that's great now
1:17:25
here's the one that really has been
1:17:26
bothering me because I've been hearing
1:17:27
this for a while and by the way I'm
1:17:29
gonna stop you real quick
1:17:31
in fact if she didn't backpedal
1:17:35
and she's stuck with the solitary
1:17:37
confinement think it would have improved
1:17:38
her popularity come on to the crowd that
1:17:40
likes oddly I don't know why she why
1:17:42
she's pulling back on that I think Terri
1:17:47
confinement or electrocuted for that
1:17:49
matter all right so here's the thing
1:17:55
that is very interesting this is the
1:17:57
meme that's going around I've read it
1:17:59
here and there I've heard it a couple
1:18:00
times and I finally got a clip and this
1:18:02
clip is from a massive douche bog
1:18:05
Mike Murphy he is a campaign adviser for
1:18:08
Romney campaign advisor for McCain it'll
1:18:11
even refer to Brahm nee as if he doesn't
1:18:14
work for Moore never did and the way
1:18:17
impeachment works briefly the house
1:18:19
files articles of impeachment then it
1:18:21
goes to the Senate there's a jury trial
1:18:23
in the case of impeachment of a
1:18:24
president the chief justice will preside
1:18:26
and the Senate is really only the jury
1:18:30
they then listen to all the evidence
1:18:33
presented and it could be quite
1:18:34
extensive and then they will go and vote
1:18:37
and now listen to this Romney douche but
1:18:41
transcript certainly on the face of it
1:18:44
does not clear the President as they've
1:18:46
been claiming ya know the old theory on
1:18:48
impeachment was that we helped the
1:18:50
Republicans I think that's out the
1:18:51
window I left that in there actually I
1:18:53
left a bit of of Andrea in there just so
1:18:56
you could hear him say ya know ya know
1:18:59
the old theory on impeachment was it
1:19:01
would help the Republicans I think
1:19:02
that's out the window now this is a much
1:19:04
clearer incident than the Moller report
1:19:07
information and so when the president
1:19:09
released this transcript you really have
1:19:11
to parse your way through it and
1:19:13
eliminate all subtext to say no quid pro
1:19:15
quo I mean I agree with David it doesn't
1:19:18
have to be a quid pro quo but look at
1:19:20
the context the the aides of the Ukraine
1:19:22
defensive military it was held up the
1:19:24
president of Ukraine asked for anti-tank
1:19:26
missiles because he's got a problem
1:19:27
Russian tanks Russian mercenary tanks
1:19:30
and the president says well let me talk
1:19:32
to you a minute above some other things
1:19:33
you know I'm a great friend of the
1:19:35
Ukraine except theirs hasn't been paid
1:19:37
back let's let's get into this Biden
1:19:39
matter I mean it's a it's a classic
1:19:41
shakedown that's gonna be the argument
1:19:43
and I'm telling you these Senate
1:19:44
Republicans should
1:19:46
Democrats vote impeachment which i think
1:19:47
is far more likely than not are gonna be
1:19:50
pinned down to a yes/no answer and if
1:19:52
they provide cover for Donald Trump on
1:19:54
this a clear violation of his role as
1:19:57
president we're gonna lose Colorado of
1:19:59
cory gardner we're gonna lose maine with
1:20:01
susan collins
1:20:02
we're gonna lose Arizona with Nick Sally
1:20:04
and it's gonna be you know the Democrats
1:20:05
will put the Senate very much in place
1:20:07
so it's not only a question of what they
1:20:09
ought to do the cold hard politics of it
1:20:12
are going to get worse and worse for
1:20:13
Trump and maybe that will that'll
1:20:15
motivate them going for it I think
1:20:16
Romney's right more facts I can tell you
1:20:18
this one Republican senator told me if
1:20:20
it was a secret vote thirty Republican
1:20:24
senators would vote to impeach Trump
1:20:25
I hear this secret vote everywhere yeah
1:20:30
if it was a secret vote then we'd really
1:20:32
get a true vote a true real vote of what
1:20:36
these senators think if it was a secret
1:20:38
vote they're actually trying to push for
1:20:41
this impeachment in the Senate to be a
1:20:43
secret vote
1:20:46
Jeff Flake vote it's quite likely the
1:20:49
lot of Democrats would vote the other
1:20:51
way too so this nonsense but this is
1:20:55
interesting to listen to because if you
1:20:57
remember before the election the same
1:20:59
kind of guy and I think this guy was one
1:21:01
of them
1:21:02
that was on all the networks saying oh
1:21:04
my god the reason what's gonna happen is
1:21:06
the Republicans are gonna lose the house
1:21:08
they're gonna and they didn't lose the
1:21:10
house they won the house they only lost
1:21:11
the house recently in a bit in the
1:21:13
midterm elections they're gonna lose the
1:21:17
house they're gonna be and they're gonna
1:21:18
lose the Senate and Hillary's gonna be
1:21:20
President and they had all the same but
1:21:22
we're not gonna win this we're not gonna
1:21:23
win that I wish I had those clips would
1:21:25
you do the same clips from 2016 is this
1:21:28
guy sounds exactly like that is it oh
1:21:30
it's gonna be bad for the Republicans
1:21:32
and it never turns out to be well keep
1:21:36
your eye on this secret vote business I
1:21:38
don't even know its rules or rules again
1:21:41
it's a it's a funny thing to talk about
1:21:44
it's another talking point McConnell's I
1:21:47
cannot let it happen there's no way
1:21:48
they'd had to change the rules of the
1:21:49
Senate to do it which is it not gonna
1:21:52
happen
1:21:52
a and and B this is just another all
1:21:56
well he would have been impeached if it
1:21:59
was a secret vote vote all right I'm
1:22:03
gonna take us into our into a rest
1:22:05
moment here with a set a set up for end
1:22:09
of show I so I think the m5m really
1:22:12
missed a great opportunity so they can
1:22:13
take this from me and they can make
1:22:15
their own little mix if they want to but
1:22:17
I'm giving the m5m some ammunition here
1:22:20
against President Trump listen to this
1:22:23
clip when he was sitting with the
1:22:26
president of Finland and there's a lot
1:22:30
of static here we go
1:22:32
yeah follow-up of what I just asked you
1:22:34
sir listen you ready we have the
1:22:37
president of Finland ask him a question
1:22:39
I have one for my just wanted to follow
1:22:40
up on the one that I asked you which did
1:22:42
you hear but if you want you hear me yes
1:22:44
ask him a question now I don't need to
1:22:46
play a little clip did you hear the ISO
1:22:50
right at the beginning get ready did you
1:22:52
hear me okay
1:22:53
right at the beginning he's doing the
1:22:59
narrow you talking to me me I mean they
1:23:02
could totally pull in DeNiro they could
1:23:04
he'd look he's a gangster he's a
1:23:05
horrible person shoots women in their
1:23:07
private parts are you talking to me at
1:23:09
least that's what I remembered the movie
1:23:12
that is a superb I so yes I think we
1:23:15
shall use that for the end of show and I
1:23:17
don't have anything to top it with that
1:23:19
I'd like to thank you for your courage
1:23:21
and say in the morning to you the man
1:23:22
who put the C in the Clinton
1:23:24
resurrection ladies and gentlemen mr.
1:23:26
John C in the morning to you mr. Adam
1:23:31
Curry also in the morning to all the
1:23:32
ships to see boots on the ground feet in
1:23:34
the air subs in the water and all the
1:23:37
dames and nights out there and a hearty
1:23:39
in the morning to the trolls you can
1:23:42
find them at No Agenda stream com where
1:23:45
we have a stream of some of the most
1:23:48
popular podcasts anywhere to be found
1:23:51
there on 24 hours a day seven days a
1:23:53
week and you can troll along with your
1:23:56
friends some of the shows are live in
1:23:58
fact someone did a good troll on
1:24:00
Horowitz the other day I heard you guys
1:24:02
were live and he was like what if the
1:24:04
kook show went over the chat room I need
1:24:05
to teach him he don't kick trolls out of
1:24:07
the chat room you let him troll it makes
1:24:09
him feel good and makes me feel happy no
1:24:13
agenda stream calm and in the morning to
1:24:16
our artists that kick people out all the
1:24:18
time yeah but I that's but that was when
1:24:20
it was a chatroom now it's a troll room
1:24:22
as a difference in the morning to Mike
1:24:26
Riley who without a doubt put a lot of
1:24:29
work into the artwork that we selected
1:24:31
as the album art for episode 1177 and
1:24:34
the title of that episode moral army and
1:24:37
this was the artist at war
1:24:40
which was total inside baseball for the
1:24:42
show and I think everyone appreciated it
1:24:45
exactly for that reason we had Nick the
1:24:47
rats in there we've got a comic strip
1:24:50
blogger they're all it's a draw drawing
1:24:52
up fight to the death we've got Darren
1:24:54
O'Neil and everybody's in this piece and
1:24:56
it was an original piece and just a just
1:24:59
a diet I mean I would want this printed
1:25:01
out and framed that's
1:25:02
how good it is I'm gonna put it on a mug
1:25:04
the I will say this it did
1:25:09
I we had entities the fact that Nick was
1:25:12
gonna get a three-peat yeah and they
1:25:16
needed a block somebody needed to block
1:25:18
him yes isn't it which started the war
1:25:20
it may have not the peace made out of
1:25:23
happen but it did and now it's gonna be
1:25:27
brutal
1:25:28
well no Nick the rat this morning
1:25:30
announced he will not be submitting
1:25:32
artwork for this episode he's gone on a
1:25:35
comic strip blogger hiatus yes
1:25:38
he's taken himself out he's out of the
1:25:41
running
1:25:41
by the way I would like to mention I've
1:25:43
been in contact with Apple and indeed
1:25:46
the pod the Apple podcast app in the new
1:25:49
iOS 13 is broken and does not show
1:25:54
episodic album artwork they're aware of
1:25:58
the issue and I know the people I talked
1:26:01
to inside of Apple care about it and
1:26:03
they would really like it fixed in fact
1:26:05
they identified the bug themselves
1:26:07
because they subscribe to the best
1:26:09
podcast in the universe in there and
1:26:11
Apple but apparently it's not high
1:26:13
enough on the radar I don't know how it
1:26:15
works but I think it's a huge mistake I
1:26:17
think it's very bad that Apple is not
1:26:19
prioritizing this because everyone is
1:26:23
going to run away and they're gonna run
1:26:25
to overcast on iOS which is a great app
1:26:28
I've made by a guy who gives a shit
1:26:29
about podcasting so I'm very very
1:26:34
disappointed in their priorities over
1:26:36
there no dark mode that's cool talk but
1:26:41
actually breaking something that was
1:26:43
working and not fixing it oh no no no
1:26:45
who cares about the art dark mode
1:26:50
No Agenda our generator dot-com is where
1:26:52
you can find all of the artwork that is
1:26:54
submitted for every episode we have ten
1:26:56
times the amount of submissions as we do
1:26:58
that of course even episodes we love it
1:27:01
people love looking at them they're fun
1:27:04
they're fun to browse through and you
1:27:06
can also go to no agenda shop comm where
1:27:08
they will put this on a mug and they
1:27:10
will give a piece to the artist take a
1:27:11
piece for themselves and a piece to the
1:27:13
show it's all part of our value for
1:27:15
value Network and we love it and we love
1:27:16
what our artists do thank you very much
1:27:18
Mike Riley for the outstanding work on
1:27:21
the previous show 1177 I don't think my
1:27:25
Riley's ever gotten a a three-peat not
1:27:29
sure and I'm pretty sure the only guy
1:27:32
there's only very few people that can do
1:27:33
it I mean Martin JJ for sure I don't
1:27:36
know if Nick Tourette has he might have
1:27:38
but Martin JJ for sure and then some of
1:27:40
the more long since retired couture and
1:27:43
O'Neil for sure yeah they've retired so
1:27:49
long ago we forgot who they are this is
1:27:51
bad I cannot I can almost remember this
1:27:54
is bad yep all right well it's beside
1:27:57
the point because we're talking about
1:27:58
people who helped to show through
1:27:59
financial contributions starting with
1:28:01
Sir Mark Milliman and he came in with
1:28:06
with a copy of war and peace on here
1:28:09
$667 he also donated 333 dollars further
1:28:13
down on the same list for a thousand so
1:28:16
he actually donated to made two
1:28:18
donations and I don't know if he
1:28:20
explains why he did it this way what
1:28:22
explains a lot about the world in what
1:28:24
he wrote us and I as much as as much as
1:28:27
his support of the show is so
1:28:29
appreciated this is just too long and
1:28:33
and he's basically giving us the script
1:28:35
to a podcast he should do he really
1:28:37
should he has a lot of good thoughts
1:28:39
about 5g he's got good thoughts about
1:28:42
the spectrum in general but in this
1:28:46
would take us but he's right at the
1:28:49
bottom there on page 50 he says again
1:28:54
don't worry about the note just name me
1:28:57
as a producer Barry he's got a bear as
1:28:59
an insta bear and by the way nice name
1:29:02
a little job karma okay as always keep
1:29:05
up the best podcast in the universe one
1:29:07
last thing when you when you be coming
1:29:10
to Boulder time for me to base any
1:29:13
specifically aiming this at Muhammad you
1:29:16
yeah you'd been there before I guess I
1:29:18
think I shall go web that we we need to
1:29:21
do meetups and oh you know what I have a
1:29:24
thought yes I ever thought about when I
1:29:26
could come out there that I I've got to
1:29:28
discuss it with with the home front but
1:29:30
I ever thought I thought all right well
1:29:32
here I'll just read a little bit of a
1:29:33
last night he made a drunken donation
1:29:35
wasn't really drunk only had one beer
1:29:37
but it was in a huge stein I'm gonna
1:29:39
make this donation the at the end of the
1:29:41
month I was going to but anyway talks
1:29:43
well what he says is that he was hanging
1:29:45
out with some Millennials all night and
1:29:47
felt compelled to reset his amygdala
1:29:51
well I think that's a dynamite dynamite
1:29:54
idea absolutely all right here's your
1:29:56
jobs karma thank you sir mark middleman
1:29:58
you shall be retitled today to the title
1:30:02
of Baron and thank you for your courage
1:30:04
sir jobs jobs jobs and jobs that's those
1:30:08
job karma down to Sir Patrick Coble the
1:30:20
Earl of Tennessee comes up next and he
1:30:24
comes in five six seven eight nine when
1:30:27
my favorite choices
1:30:30
happy almost twelve are you you've done
1:30:33
so much to help so many people all over
1:30:35
the world and the formula continues to
1:30:37
propagate with more outstanding shows
1:30:39
and now with all the meetups all over
1:30:41
the world - thank you both again for
1:30:43
everything you add by the way thank you
1:30:45
for helping with the meetups you're the
1:30:47
probably the yes it's done so much
1:30:50
definitely we need some travel Karma for
1:30:53
our family / work trip to Tokyo on the
1:30:57
second Thursday this week oh that's
1:30:59
right he's gonna meet up with with Sir
1:31:01
mark and a master doubt this he says
1:31:04
we're excited to see the no agenda
1:31:05
producer Sir Mark and Dame Astrid and
1:31:07
their crew in a couple of days for the
1:31:10
meet-up on the 11th fantastic I think
1:31:13
the guys from Osaka are gonna join - so
1:31:15
today I'm jealous
1:31:17
what a great meter I hope this yeah I
1:31:21
hope John likes the number of course I
1:31:22
know he loves two three four five six
1:31:24
but I need a bigger donation with a nine
1:31:26
in the end to help become a Duke a
1:31:28
little quicker jingled karma with a
1:31:32
random Sharpton and a dealer's choice
1:31:34
and thank you Sir Patrick Coble Earl of
1:31:38
Tennessee yes I'm sure you will before
1:31:41
you know it and let us know how that
1:31:43
meetup goes I'm I am somewhat jealous
1:31:46
yeah I'm jealous what then you will love
1:31:48
sir mark and a master they're two of my
1:31:51
favorite people night is the measure of
1:31:54
whether the country begins in the state
1:31:57
of Wisconsin a national drive to push
1:32:01
back or whether we have more to go to
1:32:05
build a movement of resistance area
1:32:07
could resist we much we must and we will
1:32:12
much about that be committed
1:32:24
you've got karma Alison Erskine comes in
1:32:33
with $480 and she says please dee-do
1:32:36
Shmi is this my first donation
1:32:39
you've been deduced I was in the mouth
1:32:42
five years ago by my brother Benjamin
1:32:44
Erskine who is a douche bag and this
1:32:49
donation is to celebrate his belated
1:32:51
birthday is he on the list
1:32:53
probably now turn 4480 months hence the
1:32:57
donation for and 80 bucks on September
1:32:59
27th and the donation is what force for
1:33:02
80 no he's just for 80 and I would be
1:33:05
remiss if I did not celebrate him on the
1:33:08
best podcast in the universe in all
1:33:10
honesty I thought he was man overboard
1:33:14
but it turns out he's just a douche bag
1:33:16
that's bad news that's better than me
1:33:19
birthday big brother I love you Oh Jon
1:33:21
and Adam I'm extremely grateful for the
1:33:23
content perspective and lightheartedness
1:33:25
you bring us twice a week I hope to
1:33:27
secure my name hood soon how could I
1:33:29
resist the Dame Drive we need games
1:33:35
James on the show names names
1:33:37
I am grateful I finally joined the ranks
1:33:40
of the No Agenda producers no jingles
1:33:42
just requesting a job car more for my
1:33:43
smokin hot boyfriend J is a JT looks
1:33:47
like j JT yes and he Ben is on the list
1:33:52
so stay tuned for that
1:33:53
[Music]
1:33:59
[Music]
1:34:01
Ashima
1:34:07
[Music]
1:34:15
hey sir uncle Dave's next in line 303
1:34:19
$3.58 Uncle Dave is the very famous
1:34:21
Uncle Dave of the Dvorak and censored
1:34:24
that's right and carry over there's one
1:34:27
only one I know of a three 3858
1:34:31
Henderson Nevada
1:34:33
Uncle Dave neither retired old farts
1:34:35
here this donation at 3 3 3 . 5 8 3 3 3
1:34:38
. 3 3 plus 25 cents to the best
1:34:41
small-batch podcast in the universe
1:34:43
keeping our amygdalas from glitching
1:34:46
according to the moola report why the
1:34:48
extra 25 cents because this heists me up
1:34:51
to baronet is he on the bear net list
1:34:55
let me check there were a couple I would
1:34:59
appreciate if you would give me I would
1:35:01
go to me that's a good one
1:35:03
he needs to be goaded let me hear John
1:35:06
on ants ending with that's true for my
1:35:11
investor sir upgrade and in honor of my
1:35:14
age 65 please add a generous dose of
1:35:17
Geritol and laxatives prunes are
1:35:21
actually better than likes it this for
1:35:23
you or or I would be 65 this year if it
1:35:27
weren't for what I assume is a no agenda
1:35:30
back off this snafu
1:35:31
I sent my last donation for my birthday
1:35:33
Addams wedding day May 29th
1:35:37
stated that but I was a oal from the
1:35:40
birthday list the following Thursday as
1:35:43
you know your birthday isn't official
1:35:45
until mentioned on the No Agenda show
1:35:47
this means I am still technically 64
1:35:50
which wouldn't be a problem except there
1:35:52
are senior discounts and free drinks
1:35:55
that Taco Bell I can't get until I'm 65
1:35:58
so if you please add me to the birthday
1:36:01
list so I may take my rightful cheap
1:36:03
cheap eats you are free however to
1:36:06
completely neglect my birthday going
1:36:08
forward so I may stay at this age love
1:36:10
and light yeah you're on the birthday
1:36:12
list on the birthday list not I've put
1:36:14
him on the title change list as well he
1:36:16
wasn't there yet
1:36:17
and I won't play the whole song but we
1:36:20
can always get into the mood with a
1:36:21
little bit of hands from you mr. J CD I
1:36:24
got hands
1:36:25
[Music]
1:36:40
you've got karma it's a two minutes song
1:36:46
so hey didn't go to him oh I'll go too
1:36:50
I'm sorry there's so much to remember
1:36:51
you've got him go dude
1:36:58
last is Sir Mark Miller man who's also
1:37:02
first he's first and last nice $333 in
1:37:07
Longmont Colorado doubt that's yeah we
1:37:09
don't have any associate executive
1:37:11
producers that doesn't happen very often
1:37:14
no usually is just yeah use the other
1:37:17
way around we could bump mark down
1:37:20
[Laughter]
1:37:26
you're a horrible man mr. Dvorak
1:37:28
horrible man
1:37:30
we do want to thank these executive
1:37:32
producers all of them executive
1:37:34
producers you have the same title it's a
1:37:37
title you can use anywhere that the
1:37:39
credits are recognized and that is many
1:37:42
places in show business particularly in
1:37:44
Hollywood but I think any any resume
1:37:47
that has it certainly if you're applying
1:37:49
for some form of media job you say I was
1:37:51
executive producer on the no agenda show
1:37:53
and in this case episode 1178 it makes a
1:37:56
difference so please feel free to do
1:37:58
that and thank you for supporting the
1:38:00
show especially since we didn't have any
1:38:02
associates come in this has become even
1:38:04
more important and we will be thanking
1:38:06
more people later in our second segment
1:38:09
but these people are the ones that we'd
1:38:11
like to highlight early on just like
1:38:12
Hollywood except you only get the credit
1:38:14
you don't get the hookers on the boat
1:38:15
but the world of podcasts what do you
1:38:17
expect if you'd like to participate in
1:38:19
our grand experiment you can do so by
1:38:21
supporting us for our show on Sunday go
1:38:23
to to Vollrath org slash na and just
1:38:27
remember
1:38:27
who told you first then she'd be
1:38:29
swooping back in you now propagating
1:38:32
Milla is this we go out for your people
1:38:35
in the mouth
1:38:45
[Music]
1:38:49
I did want to make a Natori alum and
1:38:54
over the past few probably the past week
1:38:57
and I think it happened to you as well I
1:38:59
saw you know some trolls come in on
1:39:03
Twitter and I not only look at my
1:39:05
notifications I don't look at Twitter at
1:39:07
all I'm on no agenda social calm that's
1:39:09
that's really where I get information
1:39:10
from and can follow people and see
1:39:13
everything they say but on Twitter you
1:39:15
know invariably something will be posted
1:39:17
and some douche hat comes in and goes
1:39:23
and of course I completely ignore that
1:39:26
but our producers a lot of them of
1:39:29
royalty of standing in our in our
1:39:31
peerage system will jump in and start to
1:39:34
argue which of course results in a very
1:39:36
long thread that I'm tagged in and it's
1:39:40
to me it's entertaining but I'd like to
1:39:42
make a suggestion
1:39:43
this is futile first of all there's no
1:39:47
unless you're just doing it to get your
1:39:49
kicks and you know and it's kind of the
1:39:51
same guys as guys who were in different
1:39:53
time zones crystallis or Chris Wilson
1:39:55
well and although you're doing it in a
1:39:58
finessed way it's futile but I would say
1:40:02
don't argue on Twitter and then say hey
1:40:05
if you want your amygdala to be shrunken
1:40:07
or if you don't want to be all triggered
1:40:09
then go listen to the No Agenda show
1:40:11
it's called hitting people in the mouth
1:40:12
now I would like to suggest a different
1:40:14
tactic because this doesn't work with
1:40:16
people who just will never never listen
1:40:19
or they'll listen and within three
1:40:21
seconds we'll decide were old white
1:40:26
boomers with boomer talk if this is this
1:40:29
is the new insult your old boomer
1:40:31
straight boomer I would say it would
1:40:36
probably more effective if you said oh
1:40:40
hey you know I hear you there but you
1:40:45
know with the we we were members of a
1:40:47
crazy cult
1:40:50
that discusses news and we laugh and
1:40:53
we're a cult and we're very kind of
1:40:56
wacky and you might want to check us out
1:40:58
I think that's going to be more
1:41:00
effective
1:41:02
in fact I think fuel should call us a
1:41:04
crazy cult well on Twitter oh it's just
1:41:07
a crazy cult what are your thoughts John
1:41:08
well I'm disagreeing with this the way
1:41:12
they with the Chris Wilson incident you
1:41:16
can do what you could do that if you
1:41:18
think it's funny but I look at these
1:41:20
guys that guy that one guy that got me
1:41:22
he had one follower he just joined that
1:41:25
morning so he can make it
1:41:27
always check the follow count before you
1:41:30
even if anyone has less than a hundred
1:41:32
followers generally speaking they don't
1:41:34
even have a photo of themselves because
1:41:36
they don't didn't take the time and
1:41:39
usually they don't have 100 shooting
1:41:40
around they might have 20 maybe but
1:41:43
there's no photo there's no it's just
1:41:45
the join in 2019 I mean just I would
1:41:50
just block them
1:41:54
I blocked you know I get a lot of times
1:41:56
than that particularly one thing that
1:41:58
isn't positive because Chris will be
1:42:01
worked by this one of the things that is
1:42:03
a positive is that it brings people out
1:42:05
of the woodwork a bunch yeah I agree
1:42:07
with him you know that node that shows
1:42:10
stinks
1:42:11
boom block I can block people that have
1:42:13
never talked to you know this is an easy
1:42:15
one to block a block but I don't even I
1:42:18
don't even yeah you don't even on
1:42:20
Twitter so what else well your honor
1:42:22
that the thing the other I by the way no
1:42:24
gender social is far superior I grabbed
1:42:26
there all the time okay the unhoused of
1:42:32
Austin Texas we are the ground zero of
1:42:36
possibly making some interesting
1:42:38
decisions in the homelessness
1:42:39
conversation that is raging across the
1:42:42
cities large and small in these united
1:42:44
states of our country america and we
1:42:48
know that the city of austin the council
1:42:51
and their wisdom and the mayor decided
1:42:52
to lift the no sit no no camping rules
1:42:56
and now people can camp and sit wherever
1:42:58
they want and that has brought the
1:42:59
homeless into the city into a great
1:43:03
visibility if you haven't heard it i did
1:43:07
an interview with Alan Graham of mobile
1:43:09
loaves & Fishes you can just search for
1:43:11
that you'll find that interview he has a
1:43:13
fantastic concept six million dollars a
1:43:16
year he's housing or the people are
1:43:19
working and paying rent they used to be
1:43:20
chronically homeless at 250 of them
1:43:23
currently for this very small amount so
1:43:25
the systems that are working but now
1:43:28
that of course is not with what Austin
1:43:30
thinks we should do and people are very
1:43:34
frustrated town halls come and go
1:43:36
nothing changes finally our governor
1:43:39
Greg Abbott took a stand today I sent
1:43:44
this letter to Austin mayor Adler about
1:43:48
the growing crisis arising from the
1:43:50
Austin homeless policy some businesses
1:43:53
are struggling to keep sidewalks clear
1:43:55
some homeowners feel threatened
1:43:58
some homeless are interfering with
1:44:00
sidewalks with straights and with rights
1:44:03
away feces and used needles are
1:44:08
accumulating at alarming rates let me
1:44:12
tell you if Austin does not fix this
1:44:15
homeless crisis by November the first I
1:44:17
will unleash the full authority of every
1:44:21
state agency to protect the health and
1:44:23
safety of all Texas that should be
1:44:29
interesting
1:44:30
send the National Guard over let's take
1:44:33
care of this mayor adler i like this
1:44:35
fight mayor adler replied with very well
1:44:41
here it is so let's talk about what's
1:44:43
happened since june the first thing
1:44:46
that's happened since june and i think
1:44:48
it's important to note what do you think
1:44:50
you'll blame what do you think we'll
1:44:51
blame the problems on if you were to
1:44:52
guess trump i could guess knows that we
1:44:56
have maintained our laws against illegal
1:45:00
conduct behaviors that people complain
1:45:04
about it is against the law in this city
1:45:07
to defecate there to urinate it is
1:45:10
against this law to masturbate in public
1:45:12
places yes yeah there are homeless
1:45:19
homeless people who are a lot of potted
1:45:21
plants around these are people with
1:45:26
psychological problems obviously but
1:45:28
there's not enough police can't do
1:45:30
anything because they really are not
1:45:32
empowered and there's not you know and
1:45:33
then nothing's going to happen and the
1:45:35
whole thing is just a sad affair but yes
1:45:37
masturbating in public is illegal it is
1:45:40
against this law to masturbate in public
1:45:42
places and it's against the law in this
1:45:45
city to impede or to block someone's
1:45:48
ability to use public spaces like on a
1:45:51
sidewalk it's against the law in this
1:45:53
city to aggressively confront someone by
1:45:57
the way it's against the law to impede
1:45:59
someone on the sidewalk never heard him
1:46:01
say that when there were a million
1:46:02
scooters litter all over the place but
1:46:05
okay it's against the law in this city
1:46:07
and this state
1:46:08
to criminally trespass all of those
1:46:10
things remain I've seen the same social
1:46:13
media post that you all have seen and
1:46:16
that many people see and react to I went
1:46:19
again to my police chief today and I
1:46:21
asked him if we were able to enforce the
1:46:24
laws in our city and he told me yes I
1:46:29
repeated to him again if you need
1:46:31
additional support notice what he's
1:46:33
saying here he's saying I went to the
1:46:35
police chief and said you everything you
1:46:36
need to enforce the laws of the city
1:46:38
which would be a lot of things he
1:46:41
doesn't sound like he specifically said
1:46:44
can you enforce these minor infractions
1:46:47
which are very debilitating to the
1:46:49
overall community no can you back it up
1:46:51
and play that again sure thing it's a
1:46:53
weasel is a weasel enforce the laws the
1:46:57
more and you all have seen and that many
1:47:01
people see and react to I went again to
1:47:04
my police chief today and I asked him if
1:47:07
we were able to enforce the laws in our
1:47:10
city and he told me yes I repeated to
1:47:14
him again if you need additional support
1:47:16
or help in any way from the council to
1:47:20
be able to enforce the laws in this city
1:47:22
ask and you'll get it he tells me that
1:47:25
he has what he needs at this point to be
1:47:28
able to enforce our laws so I look at
1:47:31
this the social media posts and the
1:47:33
memes and and I recognize that even
1:47:37
before June there were people that were
1:47:40
doing things that were against our law
1:47:42
and certainly there were pictures of
1:47:44
them we continue to have that same thing
1:47:47
again I would repeat if my police chief
1:47:49
needs more help from the council it just
1:47:52
needs to ask for it so let's just push
1:47:54
it off to the police chief so well
1:47:57
clearly he says he has enough resources
1:47:59
he's not to take it up with him take it
1:48:01
up with the cops it's not me I'm just
1:48:03
the mayor I asked him he said yep okay
1:48:06
so what's the solution the wonderful
1:48:08
thing about this social challenge
1:48:12
is that it doesn't make any difference
1:48:13
if you're only concerned about people or
1:48:16
places or like most of is concerned
1:48:18
about both the answer is the same we
1:48:21
have to get people into housing at the
1:48:23
appropriate services because we know
1:48:26
that that works yes how's that working
1:48:34
in California John we know it works
1:48:36
getting people into housing affordable
1:48:38
housing with services is that working
1:48:40
out there that's that's the system you
1:48:41
guys have it how's it working is it
1:48:44
working tell me is it working well if
1:48:47
you count tenses housing yes great list
1:48:50
in Texas one of a handful of states in
1:48:53
the country that was able to reach
1:48:55
affective zero veteran homelessness we
1:48:57
didn't do that by taking our vets they
1:49:02
were experiencing homelessness and
1:49:03
hiding them this is interesting
1:49:06
I can go to five different corners then
1:49:09
when I or I can show you five different
1:49:11
intersections on highways where homeless
1:49:14
apparent homeless on house are standing
1:49:17
with a sign that says Vietnam veteran
1:49:20
veteran I'm a vet so if we have zero
1:49:24
veterans are these guys Impostors what's
1:49:27
going on we didn't even fix that by
1:49:30
building large institutions to house
1:49:34
them we did it by writing down their
1:49:37
names and then one at a time figuring
1:49:39
out what it was that that person needed
1:49:41
working with the Apartment Association
1:49:43
and the real estate council working with
1:49:46
echo and Caritas and Salvation Army and
1:49:48
community firstly finding people better
1:49:50
places he's working with carrot top
1:49:54
no wonder it's not happening here in
1:49:56
hust and if we know what nervous if only
1:49:59
our community we're willing to scale it
1:50:01
if only we had the resources oh we don't
1:50:04
have any money we know works we did the
1:50:08
same thing
1:50:09
last year with boys looking like we did
1:50:12
the dollar grant from the federal
1:50:14
government to address homeless children
1:50:17
on our streets we used that money and we
1:50:19
took half of the children and youth on
1:50:21
our streets that were homeless and we
1:50:24
moved them off our streets last year
1:50:26
okay this guy is a full of crap and to
1:50:32
say all the real estate association yeah
1:50:34
they've got it we don't have the money
1:50:36
we heard the news
1:50:40
it's it's it's unbelievable and and I
1:50:43
guess the the very left-leaning people
1:50:48
of influence at Austin I don't think
1:50:50
it's great I don't know I don't know
1:50:53
what is happening here but I look
1:50:54
forward to November first let's see if
1:50:58
he's gonna get reelected November know
1:51:03
that he's not up for election I think
1:51:04
these these jamokes they sit in office
1:51:06
for five years or something
1:51:09
it's not uh well I think it's worse here
1:51:11
we got London breed of all crazy names
1:51:15
if that is indeed her real name and she
1:51:18
things have gotten worse in San
1:51:20
Francisco since she got allowed and
1:51:21
she's gonna do this she's gonna she's
1:51:22
another big bullshitters big talk or no
1:51:24
action yeah I was in the city yesterday
1:51:26
to go pick something up and that came
1:51:28
back through the same way I always take
1:51:30
the same kind of a rat there's got a lot
1:51:31
of homeless in it and there's one little
1:51:33
area where they put together this little
1:51:35
cute little park below I don't know what
1:51:38
the point of it was at the beginning
1:51:39
with but it's um something between two
1:51:42
freeways and it's it's just filled with
1:51:45
you there guy every time I go that
1:51:46
there's more people there now it's like
1:51:48
they're just an encampment hmm more than
1:51:51
ever before it's I don't know and now
1:51:55
they're begging for money on the freeway
1:51:57
entrances but they're baked for money
1:52:00
way up the freeway entrance hmm oh
1:52:04
really so let rent that goes up there
1:52:08
they're all the way at the top they're
1:52:11
not to the top yet but they're way too
1:52:13
far Wow
1:52:15
huh
1:52:18
yeah but hmm there you go yeah what are
1:52:21
you gonna do we're gonna do a bunch of
1:52:23
Democrats yeah well that's that's easy
1:52:26
to say that but you know it is what you
1:52:31
should say yes shit man it's yeah it's
1:52:36
people who don't want it in their
1:52:38
backyard we he said five you got five
1:52:40
million dollars from the federal
1:52:41
government and that's how we got the
1:52:43
vets off the streets although I see a
1:52:45
lot of them holding a vet signs they
1:52:47
must be lying but we don't have the
1:52:50
resources this is what Google is
1:52:53
building a 5,000 employee building it
1:52:57
right now downtown there's money there's
1:53:00
money
1:53:00
we're building a soccer stadium a soccer
1:53:03
stadium there's money but no not for
1:53:07
this I don't understand its if I didn't
1:53:10
know well maybe I don't know better it's
1:53:12
being done on purpose I don't get it
1:53:14
no one seems to understand this start
1:53:17
worry we're working on that one it's
1:53:19
being done on purpose
1:53:22
that would that sounds like it to me
1:53:25
it's so cynical though if that's really
1:53:27
true that's just that's man that's
1:53:30
horrible well it's got something to do
1:53:33
with the agenda21
1:53:34
well that's for sure
1:53:38
so let's go this is some screwball clips
1:53:41
that they're all kind of discrepant ORS
1:53:42
not those theme here I got no themes
1:53:44
left for today but I do have some clips
1:53:47
we should hear okay and there's a couple
1:53:50
of kickers in here that are kind of
1:53:51
interesting here and there and listen to
1:53:53
this one see if you can spot the what
1:53:55
are you - what this is the what what
1:53:59
anniversary of khashoggi
1:54:01
kicker tomorrow marks one year since the
1:54:04
Saudi born Washington Post columnist
1:54:06
Jamel khashoggi was brutally
1:54:08
assassinated inside the Saudi consulate
1:54:10
in Istanbul the masterminds of the
1:54:12
killing remain at large last year the
1:54:14
CIA concluded Saudi Crown Prince
1:54:16
Mohammed bin Salman had ordered kosher
1:54:19
she's killing but the prince remains a
1:54:22
close ally of the US government earlier
1:54:25
today Kosho cheese widow and Washington
1:54:28
Post owner Jeff Bezos attended a vigil
1:54:31
outside the Saudi consulate in Istanbul
1:54:34
in Istanbul no less Bezos went to
1:54:38
Istanbul for that
1:54:41
makes me want what huh Jamarcus uji huh
1:54:45
now so Bayes so they have a little vigil
1:54:48
I don't know how many people are there
1:54:49
and why is Bezos the base of all you
1:54:52
know Washington Post and I just don't it
1:54:54
I'll show you how to make money I'm like
1:54:55
really too involved
1:54:56
where's Bezos going all the way to
1:54:59
Istanbul maybe it's a business deal
1:55:02
involved for the chicks man
1:55:04
the chicks the chicks of Istanbul
1:55:08
yeah well maybe okay here's another one
1:55:11
that this woman in I guess it was an in
1:55:14
Dallas this Geiger woman who walked into
1:55:17
the wrong apartment gunned down some
1:55:18
poor bastard it was in there thinking
1:55:20
she saw it was her place
1:55:21
yes hey guy was unarmed the whole thing
1:55:24
I mean it's just a there's just one of
1:55:26
the stupidest police stories you've ever
1:55:27
heard and she got found guilty so she's
1:55:32
gonna wait they found her guilty of
1:55:33
murder so she's toast but right now
1:55:37
they're in the process of sentencing her
1:55:39
and tell me what you find about this
1:55:42
particular clip that is distressing
1:55:45
since seven hours before finding her
1:55:48
guilty of murder yesterday for shooting
1:55:50
and killing both of John last year the
1:55:52
case is now in the sentencing phase and
1:55:55
jurors are hearing more evidence
1:55:57
including racially insensitive text
1:55:59
messages
1:56:00
Geiger shared Omar Villafranca is at the
1:56:02
courthouse in Dallas one more how will
1:56:05
those text messages factor in sentencing
1:56:07
do we think what will prosecutors are
1:56:09
showing the jurors through text messages
1:56:10
the social media post to kind of give
1:56:12
them a sense of who Geiger is and that
1:56:14
evidence will factor into their
1:56:16
sentencing and after yesterday's hearing
1:56:18
has a lot for them to go over and keep
1:56:20
in mind she faces five to 99 years in
1:56:24
prison
1:56:27
hmm
1:56:30
you don't think it's a little
1:56:33
I'd say hominis that they're using her
1:56:36
text messages against her I mean this is
1:56:41
me I think the public should be aware of
1:56:42
this because hello it's it's a yes well
1:56:46
something we've been harping on for
1:56:47
years but this is a real solid example
1:56:49
here because nobody even thinks of
1:56:51
questioning this is like testifying
1:56:53
against yourself right self-illumination
1:56:56
interesting there's a whole bunch of
1:56:59
things involved here but now now these
1:57:01
texts you know y'all you put it out
1:57:02
there you said it well you normally you
1:57:05
say stuff it would be like hearsay you
1:57:07
know what I heard her saying that she
1:57:09
didn't like this guy but no you got your
1:57:12
text you're you're creating your own
1:57:14
death dossier yes the other own you're
1:57:18
putting together the evidence against
1:57:21
you people think about it when you're
1:57:23
texting anything yes and it's not just
1:57:27
that it's it's anything you do on so
1:57:31
I've always said that if somebody if
1:57:33
you're gonna hire somebody especially
1:57:35
not so much now cuz it's been kind of
1:57:37
like changed they've changed the where
1:57:39
all the stuff is now it's like Google
1:57:41
Images and there's other things but in
1:57:43
the olden days the whole today's five
1:57:45
six years ago I I would always go to
1:57:47
somebody's Flickr account if they had
1:57:49
one or any other photo account and take
1:57:53
a look at the pictures and you'll find
1:57:54
them a drunk drunken at parties you know
1:57:58
just looking like idiots and sinks crazy
1:58:01
stuff finding their Instagram account
1:58:02
goes through it get as far as back as
1:58:04
you can that's right while I have been
1:58:08
professing the benefits of going off the
1:58:11
grid or OTG you are the tree to true OG
1:58:14
OTG guy
1:58:16
[Music]
1:58:33
yeah it's not so good to be
1:58:36
participating in all of that did you see
1:58:37
that in Manchester now they have opened
1:58:41
a slow lane for people to walk in water
1:58:47
away while they're often while they're
1:58:48
on their phone yes you meet so it's like
1:58:54
just like a bike path we have a bike
1:58:55
symbol on the asphalt they have a sis's
1:58:59
idiotic just can't be true folks no
1:59:02
there's a picture even as a picture will
1:59:06
send me the picture I put in a
1:59:07
newsletter and let me just make sure I'm
1:59:08
not full of crap yet Manchester yeah
1:59:10
there it is it's a mobile phone lane and
1:59:14
there's a there's like a little phone
1:59:16
with footsteps in it so that you know
1:59:19
that that's where you can walk
1:59:20
undisturbed
1:59:21
this is this it's the zombie Lane I tell
1:59:24
you it's it's that's really taking
1:59:28
things far whereas the you know it's not
1:59:32
just kids either it you know
1:59:34
now you point ever since you pointed out
1:59:35
to me that people hold their phone
1:59:36
constantly they're holding their phone
1:59:38
wherever they go like you're just
1:59:40
holding it wherever they are yeah oh
1:59:41
yeah but a lot of people are now they're
1:59:44
holding and looking at they're looking
1:59:45
looking looking and I was at Costco the
1:59:47
other day and it's not just teenagers
1:59:50
because the Costco it's mostly
1:59:51
middle-aged people and there's these
1:59:53
middle-aged people and son even some
1:59:54
gray hairs and they're roaming around
1:59:57
looking at their phone and we're pushing
1:59:59
the cart looking at their phone and you
2:00:00
can kind of you could step in front you
2:00:02
want to yeah oh sorry sorry hippies you
2:00:07
could use I get out of my way hippie is
2:00:09
that what you said no no you know you
2:00:11
hear me
2:00:12
you hit me I'm sorry you hit because you
2:00:14
can you can see one of these guys and
2:00:15
you can position yourself so they kind
2:00:16
of bump into you and then you can make a
2:00:19
big fuss already
2:00:20
they what Costco has those enormous
2:00:23
carts which is fun that I'm gonna try
2:00:27
that we're gonna go to I'm sure we're
2:00:29
gonna go Saturday and then when
2:00:30
someone's on their phone pushing the
2:00:32
cart I'm just gonna wheel it in front of
2:00:33
them and they're gonna hit me I'm go hey
2:00:35
you hit me you can do it you hit me it's
2:00:39
very easy to do I should just a little
2:00:41
Dvorak story I used to work with a guy
2:00:43
at the air pollution district who used
2:00:47
to be an insurance adjuster and he said
2:00:50
one of the great he talked about
2:00:51
different kinds of scams you know
2:00:53
slipping on the lettuce leaf and all
2:00:54
these different things you could do to
2:00:55
get a quick 500 bucks but he says the
2:00:58
real killers you go to in the nowadays
2:01:01
there's got to be even easier with the
2:01:04
people on their phone if you go around
2:01:06
Lake Merritt there's a drive around Lake
2:01:08
Merritt in Oakland it's just an it's
2:01:09
like a big thoroughfare and you go
2:01:11
around you want and you just keep
2:01:12
looking do you find the woman who is
2:01:15
putting on her makeup and looking in the
2:01:18
mirror trying to drive yeah yeah you
2:01:20
pull in front of her and then you can
2:01:22
slam on the brakes a letter rear-engine
2:01:25
you say it was a dog in the road and
2:01:27
then he says if you really want to do it
2:01:29
right and this is advice that I've never
2:01:32
used but I'm gonna give it to anyone out
2:01:33
there he says you want to really do it
2:01:35
right do not move after you get hit oh
2:01:38
no please and rub the a seat rub your
2:01:42
neck and say I can't move I need an
2:01:45
ambulance you are a card bumper man
2:01:49
you're nervous you're gold so instead of
2:01:53
that advice here's the advice I give
2:01:55
everyone when you go ot G which means
2:01:57
you have a piece of crap phone that
2:01:59
basically lets you text take calls and
2:02:01
if you want get on some kind of web
2:02:04
browser that's about it I'd like the
2:02:06
cloaked iPhone 5 I've got the privacy
2:02:08
pro app in there and no apps zero apps
2:02:11
no apps only the standard apps that come
2:02:13
with the phone so it does nothing which
2:02:16
is the whole point the point is not to
2:02:17
be a zombie the government you know
2:02:19
that's a whole different story that's a
2:02:21
little harder to protect yourself from
2:02:22
that but because you have a phone that
2:02:27
doesn't function and especially in the
2:02:28
beginning it's a little hard when you're
2:02:30
trying to get into this lifestyle of you
2:02:32
know like
2:02:34
and breathing and seeing your
2:02:36
surroundings when you're outside you can
2:02:37
play a game and it's the OTG points game
2:02:40
though here's how it works for every
2:02:43
person you see carrying a phone in their
2:02:45
hand one point for every person who was
2:02:48
standing somewhere in out in the open
2:02:50
looking at their phone not talking I
2:02:53
that's a thing that's different but
2:02:55
looking at their phone standing two
2:02:57
points someone who is walking while on
2:03:01
the phone is three points if you see
2:03:02
someone do that in the car it's five
2:03:04
points you will rack up a hundred points
2:03:07
within ten minutes and that's when you
2:03:09
realize how fortunate you are that
2:03:12
you're not a mind-controlled zombie like
2:03:14
the rest of them and it will it will
2:03:17
behoove you your relationships you'll
2:03:20
probably have to drag some of your
2:03:21
family members into the OTG lifestyle
2:03:23
because you'll become very annoyed by
2:03:25
them and you'll start to notice like
2:03:27
geez did you shit now you still want to
2:03:29
keep some some some zombies handy in
2:03:33
case you know that's your tip in case
2:03:35
you need to look something up you just
2:03:36
say hey key look this up for me Oh
2:03:43
dinner I said how what is that about
2:03:45
just good you somebody look it up and I
2:03:47
had two people looking at doing
2:03:48
competitive lookups so it works like
2:03:53
this we have competitive lookups
2:03:55
competitive lookups so you can get to
2:03:57
the look of the other right answer the
2:03:59
questions I have a couple of us
2:04:01
literally two standalone clips which I
2:04:04
think are very interesting that I'd like
2:04:05
to share
2:04:06
no big reveal but this aired in the UK I
2:04:10
think it's ITV maybe who's BBC director
2:04:13
Chris Morris and Chris Morris
2:04:17
he had a four lions was his movies this
2:04:21
guy is a director comedic director he
2:04:25
has a new movie out called the day shall
2:04:27
come and I think the premises and it's
2:04:31
an American actors as far as I can
2:04:33
recall from the trailers the a black guy
2:04:36
who gets drafted by the FBI and I think
2:04:39
that he's black is Burton to the story
2:04:41
and well let me talk about this movie in
2:04:47
the context
2:04:48
of what we call the FBI six-week cycle
2:04:52
and this is not a revelation for anyone
2:04:55
who's been listening to the show for I
2:04:57
don't know six months or longer because
2:05:00
you've heard about this we heard it from
2:05:02
an insider years ago that every six
2:05:05
weeks or so the FBI needs to uncover
2:05:08
some terrorist plot so that they can
2:05:12
remain relevant to keep their budgets
2:05:14
going and they're standing in the
2:05:15
intelligence community so he turned this
2:05:18
into a movie Christmas you'll probably
2:05:20
fought me on this but the day she'll
2:05:23
come seems to me to be a more serious
2:05:26
departure from four lines are you going
2:05:29
to tell me it's in exactly this theme no
2:05:32
it's not exactly the same theme because
2:05:33
I think four lines is about four people
2:05:35
five people who are terrorists right and
2:05:37
this is about a group of people who
2:05:39
definitely aren't so this film sort of
2:05:41
comes in under two questions which is
2:05:43
one who is the biggest recruiter of
2:05:45
terrorists in the USA and two what would
2:05:48
you do if you were broke about to lose
2:05:50
your house and someone offered you 100
2:05:51
grand and that's really the answer to
2:05:55
the first question is rather
2:05:56
surprisingly the biggest recruiter of
2:05:58
terrorists in the States is the FBI and
2:06:00
the answer to the second one gives you
2:06:03
the clue as to how our story works
2:06:04
because the FBI have accidentally it
2:06:06
seems developed a system which works
2:06:09
rather well and the system is they make
2:06:12
up a terrorist plot they find someone to
2:06:14
try and carry it out and they arrest
2:06:16
them for doing that and then get the
2:06:18
kudos for having fought the great war
2:06:21
against terrorists well they get they
2:06:22
they get all sorts of things really I
2:06:24
mean it's quite complicated but I guess
2:06:26
the essential element of our story is
2:06:29
that these people are not terrorists but
2:06:31
the government ends up putting them in
2:06:33
jail for very if they were yes 25 30
2:06:35
years and there's a close to 100 percent
2:06:39
conviction rate in these cases and I
2:06:41
wasn't looking for this I wasn't aware
2:06:42
of this I mean I think we all sort of
2:06:44
have a vague idea the FBI may may be
2:06:46
involved in setting people up but then
2:06:48
when you follow the story that I did and
2:06:50
you see it close-up it's jaw-dropping no
2:06:54
it's really shocking and very very hard
2:06:56
to believe the statistics once you lay
2:07:00
them out
2:07:01
extraordinary I mean we're talking about
2:07:03
a hundred instance of the FBI doing this
2:07:07
100 known incidents more happy more yes
2:07:10
I mean I say it's based on 100 true
2:07:11
stories that's the sort of notional
2:07:13
hundred it's in the right ballpark it's
2:07:15
more likely three hundred well well I
2:07:23
have this movie and I've watched it oh
2:07:25
and it's hilarious I believe it to be a
2:07:29
comedy they have stuff like they have
2:07:34
stuff like a Christina Hendricks is in
2:07:36
it and there's a lot of actors
2:07:37
understand there's some pretty
2:07:38
interesting a lot of anti-trump errs
2:07:41
like her are in this thing and it's very
2:07:43
strange but because an anti-government
2:07:46
movie it's a very subversive film they
2:07:48
have this for example they got this one
2:07:50
guy set up and he's got and it's the
2:07:52
classic bit that we always bitch about
2:07:54
the guys got the phone here's the phone
2:07:56
all you have to do is dial this number
2:07:59
and it'll blow guy is the guy is such a
2:08:02
moron the guy who's the supposed to
2:08:04
terrorist is yeah I've wanted to bulb
2:08:07
the bank okay just dial this number and
2:08:11
they got to they got eyes on the guy and
2:08:13
they get the whole thing listen the guys
2:08:14
going okay what's the number he says the
2:08:17
numbers right here and he says what does
2:08:18
this tell me this is okay three okay
2:08:21
three eight hey five five is a five yeah
2:08:26
hit five oh five that's an unlucky
2:08:28
number I can't use that number get me a
2:08:30
different number and the guy goes really
2:08:32
gets really did the guy's an idiot and
2:08:35
he can't you will refuses to dial five
2:08:37
and they don't know what to do they need
2:08:39
a back-up plan to get him to punching
2:08:41
something in the phone the whole thing
2:08:43
is just what definitely worth digging is
2:08:46
disgusting is what it is and I'm totally
2:08:48
disgusting but it seeped yeah they make
2:08:51
light of it I guess they couldn't
2:08:53
probably yeah anyway yeah I do have
2:08:56
movie does it all have to watch that one
2:08:58
the second clip I have here is one of
2:09:01
our very observant producers was
2:09:05
watching a CNBC special on 9/11 on the
2:09:08
18th anniversary which is just a couple
2:09:10
of weeks ago you know kind of came and
2:09:12
went
2:09:14
and in this special CNBC anchor run in
2:09:19
sauna I think he does just morning's or
2:09:22
mid days he was talking about though the
2:09:26
impact that had on Wall Street and how
2:09:28
they had to you know get keep get
2:09:31
trading going cuz you know the when the
2:09:33
when 9/11 took place everything shut
2:09:35
down air travel of course there was a
2:09:37
damage done to the to the computer
2:09:40
systems and the exchanges and he says
2:09:43
something very interesting in this
2:09:44
documentary which one of our producers
2:09:48
caught remember seven seven world trade
2:09:50
had not yet come down right and so when
2:09:52
I went down to the exchange that
2:09:53
Wednesday morning I was saying was the
2:09:55
military and and police officers and we
2:09:58
were looking over in that direction and
2:09:59
if it had come down in the way in which
2:10:02
it was tilting it would have wiped out
2:10:03
everything from where it stood to
2:10:05
Trinity Church to the exchange to
2:10:07
effectively you know the mouth of the
2:10:09
Hudson and so there were still fears
2:10:11
that if that building had fallen
2:10:12
sideways you were going to wipe out a
2:10:15
good part of lower Manhattan so they did
2:10:18
manage one to take that down in the
2:10:19
controlled implosion later on I didn't
2:10:31
know they managed to take it down a
2:10:33
controlled demolition I thought it was
2:10:35
fire desks mmm that's rather odd isn't
2:10:40
it now who thought everybody knew that
2:10:44
yeah well it you know in in the future
2:10:48
that'll just be the truth again and then
2:10:51
no one will give a shit
2:10:52
ten years no one cares no one cares I
2:10:55
would know he cares he finally some
2:10:56
brexit this really this I picked this up
2:11:01
from No Agenda social or at least the
2:11:03
concept of it and went to went to get
2:11:06
the clip comic strip blogger who is a
2:11:08
remainer
2:11:10
even though he doesn't live in the UK as
2:11:11
far as I know hates Boris hates the
2:11:16
whole brexit idea which is fine and we
2:11:17
love that we love having people with
2:11:20
different opinions of course but he got
2:11:22
really bent out of shape over this
2:11:26
speech by the you
2:11:28
Home Secretary what's her name pretty
2:11:32
pretty i think her name is pretty petty
2:11:35
know who the Home Secretary is pretty
2:11:37
Patel she's she herself is the immigrant
2:11:43
her parents were immigrants and here's
2:11:45
what she said handout Home Secretary at
2:11:48
this defining moment in our country's
2:11:50
history I have a particular
2:11:52
responsibility when it comes to taking
2:11:55
back control it is to end the free
2:11:58
movement of people once and for all hear
2:12:02
that we're getting rid of that free
2:12:04
movement of people instead we will
2:12:11
introduce an Australian style points
2:12:13
based immigration system
2:12:14
[Music]
2:12:14
[Applause]
2:12:22
one look works in the best interests of
2:12:24
Britain one that attracts and welcomes
2:12:27
the brightest and the best one that
2:12:29
supports the brilliant scientist the
2:12:31
finest academics and leading peoples in
2:12:34
their fields and one that is under the
2:12:37
control of the British government just
2:12:48
because let me tell you something this
2:12:52
daughter of immigrants needs no lectures
2:12:54
from the North London Metropolitan
2:12:56
liberal elite Australia gets quite a
2:13:06
pass on that I would their points based
2:13:09
system I've looked into it previously
2:13:12
you literally if you're a a rocket
2:13:16
scientist you can get in otherwise you
2:13:18
need money or need family or you know or
2:13:21
seek asylum no that's another way to do
2:13:23
it so and I think that's what people
2:13:27
people are so against this now comic
2:13:30
strip bloggers gripe is that he says
2:13:32
well there's no reciprocity must a
2:13:33
reciprocity
2:13:34
I think his problem is that you know
2:13:37
this immigration policy says nothing
2:13:39
about what happens to British expats
2:13:42
living in Europe but that would that's
2:13:43
their problem that's the --use problem I
2:13:46
don't see how this woman has anything to
2:13:47
do with it but I like this points-based
2:13:50
system and it's not just if you're smart
2:13:52
or have a degree you know having family
2:13:55
in the country is it gets you a point
2:13:57
actually I did look up the Australian
2:13:59
points based system but there's a number
2:14:02
of things age is all kinds of stuff that
2:14:05
they've got in there and no one ever
2:14:06
really bitches about Australia's points
2:14:10
based immigration system and they have
2:14:13
they called the hybrid selection system
2:14:16
which can also be employer-sponsored
2:14:18
this is a number of different ways but
2:14:20
it's not just open it's not just open to
2:14:23
open border no nations no government no
2:14:26
no at all at all at all
2:14:29
um is the UK Parliament back in session
2:14:33
now are they they they're back yeah I
2:14:35
get your fur of the moment and then
2:14:36
they're gonna be closed down again for a
2:14:38
week so John Bercow the or da man has
2:14:45
has heard his voice and it's about time
2:14:49
right and he's very hoarse and here's
2:14:52
what he said colleagues I'm very
2:14:53
grateful to the large number of people
2:14:56
who come up to the chair expressing
2:14:58
concern about my stripes and their
2:15:00
generosity spirits and humanity are much
2:15:02
appreciated but let's take the
2:15:04
opportunity to confirms Laos for the
2:15:05
state of my throat which is purely
2:15:07
temporary is not down to the consumption
2:15:11
of a kangaroos testicle you imagine why
2:15:18
don't we have that in our play just a
2:15:21
promise as voice is so gravely there but
2:15:23
I didn't get the joke as I didn't hear
2:15:25
it so I'll try okay I'll play the
2:15:27
polishes tell me what he said let's take
2:15:28
the opportunity to confirms allows for
2:15:30
the stage of my throats which is purely
2:15:32
10th grade he's not down to the
2:15:35
consumption of a kangaroo's testicle
2:15:39
consumption of a cankerous testicle and
2:15:42
kangaroos testicle voices a kangaroos
2:15:45
testicle I don't get it he said the
2:15:49
problem my throat is not because they
2:15:51
ate of kangaroos balls that's what he's
2:15:53
saying okay how come we don't have that
2:15:57
we don't have any jokes here Trump tries
2:16:00
and then it gets condemned yeah we used
2:16:02
to be the Joker's we used to be the
2:16:05
funny guys who would do something funny
2:16:07
the world would go ah only Americans we
2:16:10
had one funny president that was Reagan
2:16:12
I'm talking about the president but just
2:16:14
in general we'd have we have a cute
2:16:16
little it was togetherness you know it's
2:16:18
cuz the amygdalas are real it's recently
2:16:22
it's a real biological situation it's a
2:16:25
real problem with people and we should
2:16:28
play those clips yeah I do have a note
2:16:29
that I want to read in front of the
2:16:31
donation segment okay but you gotta get
2:16:35
your pin out
2:16:36
pen at the ready please keep us
2:16:40
anonymous my wife works at a private
2:16:42
school that is very swollen amygdalas in
2:16:44
the Washington DC area and I don't want
2:16:46
her in any you get in any trouble then
2:16:48
listening since 2015 started doing any
2:16:51
small amounts and I'll just get to the
2:16:53
point here a few weeks ago my
2:16:55
smoking-hot wife and I were on the phone
2:16:57
when she was traveling to Canada Navy
2:16:58
with her father our cousin she says I've
2:17:00
been listening to no agenda and I think
2:17:02
you need to donate so that you can be
2:17:04
deduced over time I've been listening
2:17:07
I've been hitting her in the mouth
2:17:08
gently and she didn't seem too
2:17:10
interested well finally it took I was
2:17:12
surprised by the fact that she was
2:17:13
listening and felt it was important
2:17:15
enough to donate I let her know that I
2:17:17
had been donating a small amount all
2:17:18
along ooh she's a regular listener now
2:17:22
and often we often discuss things on the
2:17:23
show I've not really tracked how much
2:17:25
I've donated over the years and my wife
2:17:27
said this when she said this so I went
2:17:29
back through the bank accounts and
2:17:30
PayPal accounts and I've surpassed the
2:17:32
$1,000 hurdle nice and he's got the
2:17:35
accounting attached he and so here's
2:17:38
what the pen comes in because I don't
2:17:39
know send this to Eric I'm ready I would
2:17:41
respectfully respectfully request that
2:17:44
one thousand be credited to my wife for
2:17:46
her dame hood okay so so excited that
2:17:49
she not only should she listener but she
2:17:51
sees the value in what you two do both
2:17:53
on both Sundays of the week or
2:17:55
Thursday's my longtime career came to an
2:17:58
end back in 2012 and since then I've
2:18:00
been struggling to figure out what I
2:18:01
want to be when I grow up it's been a
2:18:03
long hard haul and a few times I think I
2:18:06
may be on to something with a business
2:18:07
that I'm buying into starting December
2:18:10
1st my wife has not been the only reason
2:18:12
I've been able to keep our head above
2:18:13
water financially but her patience and
2:18:15
support has been invaluable through this
2:18:17
trying time until she requests a change
2:18:20
now he says it'll be forever grateful
2:18:22
for her she paid bills until she
2:18:26
requested change this is a surprise for
2:18:28
her please dame her name of the field
2:18:30
hockey in the DMV dad the field hockey
2:18:34
in the DMV got it envy is what the
2:18:38
locals say in reference to DC Maryland
2:18:41
and Virginia
2:18:43
you know that okay anyway thanks again
2:18:46
for this awesome show and all the effort
2:18:48
you put into it anybody would like some
2:18:50
goat Karma and we do have a few people
2:19:14
to thank for show 1178 starting with uh
2:19:17
daniel carver 111 dollars and seventy
2:19:20
seven cents one hundred and one hundred
2:19:24
and eleven seventy seven yes number kind
2:19:29
of yeah hey there's our buddy circle the
2:19:31
lavender blossoms in Northville michigan
2:19:34
yes one 11.11
2:19:36
yes thank you lavender blossoms org if
2:19:39
you want to get to know miss org why do
2:19:43
I think it's dot org I could be calm I
2:19:45
could be completely wrong lavender
2:19:46
blossoms
2:19:47
I thought go ahead and continue I'll
2:19:49
check it out Rach Rachel Rachel Fisher
2:19:52
in Portland Oregon hundred dollars and
2:19:54
she has a note because she wants to call
2:19:57
out Michael Mason as a douche bag
2:20:02
because I know he listens and he hasn't
2:20:05
donated thank you for all the great
2:20:07
audio in the Latin the last Thursday's
2:20:10
show I can't get that type of coverage
2:20:12
anywhere and then he wants an Obama once
2:20:15
the Obama no no no no clip eventually
2:20:17
okay that all right some no no no no no
2:20:21
no no no change to $300 Barron lattic in
2:20:25
a hundred dollars
2:20:27
John Robin a $100 and then we have a
2:20:30
long note from Cynthia Williams if I can
2:20:33
just say it is indeed lavender blossoms
2:20:35
dot-org really yes
2:20:39
not Cynthia Williams comes with 91 19
2:20:45
from when she's in comin coming Georgia
2:20:48
and it's for a birthday today and also a
2:20:52
knighthood she's got the told you she's
2:20:55
on a night list is she
2:20:57
hold on if we read the notes by the way
2:21:02
shout out to local 404 Andrew here with
2:21:05
my donation following the impromptu
2:21:07
local 404 Meetup and my birthday in
2:21:09
which I turned 33 on 9 1919 I'd like
2:21:12
this donation to be credited to my
2:21:14
daughter to be future Dame Sarah of the
2:21:17
illegally annex parts of Doraville
2:21:20
Georgia so it's more of the Dame Drive
2:21:23
Dame drive date drive also tame drive
2:21:27
dream drive drive triple F cancer for my
2:21:34
dad who's undergoing chemo radiation
2:21:36
surgery for esophageal cancer and my
2:21:40
aunt who had overrun cancer and for
2:21:42
myself my aunt who has ovarian cancer
2:21:45
and myself who was in remission from
2:21:47
lung cancer never smoked oh my I'm gonna
2:21:50
do that right now lucky eight eight
2:22:00
eight eight eight from Michael Zavala
2:22:03
Zavala Zavala in concord california
2:22:05
Abram Daly in Raymond Maine 85 10 Daniel
2:22:10
Walraven is writen Oh
2:22:13
Daniels volley driving in the right to
2:22:15
Hoeven almost voted often in repeats
2:22:18
Hoeven rate Hoeven 75 keep the show
2:22:25
running he says we're gonna shout out to
2:22:28
Dutch listeners donate sir sage Felker
2:22:32
1794 he's got something he's changing
2:22:38
he's going to be let me see soon to be
2:22:42
sir sage Baron of the whiskey flats yes
2:22:46
he changes his title today becomes a
2:22:48
baron so it's fantastic
2:22:50
you got it looking forward to us on
2:22:53
stage in a moment Thomas Kelly Kelly
2:22:57
Tate Shalit Thomas Kelly Tate 6660 found
2:23:02
the show through the grime Erica podcast
2:23:04
that's nice yeah I give him addy dishes
2:23:05
first time donors
2:23:07
you've been deduced Thank You Great
2:23:11
America sir milkman a 65-42 anonymous
2:23:19
6023 is that please don't read my name
2:23:22
keep me an honest but I enjoyed this odd
2:23:24
vacarro's number donation from a
2:23:26
cheapskate millennial I don't know what
2:23:29
it means but I like 6023 somehow avocado
2:23:32
I like it
2:23:34
avocado name is avocado know there's
2:23:39
some mathematical thing this sounds like
2:23:41
must be something or missing yeah yeah
2:23:43
an EC an c60 sir Luke of the Vikon of
2:23:50
London mr. Luke love account of London
2:23:53
in London 5777 Robert Bruckner 5555
2:23:57
Ahmed Mian in Calgary Alberta 5280 for
2:24:01
Eric ho : mole rose Deutschland us 52
2:24:06
Jeremy Cartwright he comes in a lot he's
2:24:09
gotta have it these should be Sir Eric
2:24:11
or Baron Eric by now Eric let us know
2:24:14
what you should be as what your title
2:24:16
should be have you been knighted I don't
2:24:17
remember I don't think Jeremy Cartwright
2:24:20
and Rockford Illinois
2:24:22
50 these are following people are 50 you
2:24:24
wouldn't have a big list list today we
2:24:26
have the following $50.00 donors name a
2:24:28
location Andrew over ham in Knoxville
2:24:31
Tennessee
2:24:32
Bradley 11 parts unknown
2:24:36
Michael Janaki and light Dora
2:24:39
Pennsylvania Eric
2:24:41
Shoals Shoals in Frisco Texas longtime
2:24:46
boner he needed a douching boom that's
2:24:54
the end yes and well thank these folks
2:24:57
for donating and the supporting is
2:24:59
producing show 1178 and Ahmed me on who
2:25:03
a said he's in desperate need of jobs
2:25:05
karma he has not had work for six months
2:25:07
now please give me your well and truly
2:25:10
tested jobs karma it's really not art
2:25:12
job we didn't come up with a karma thing
2:25:14
that's something the producers did and I
2:25:17
believe I really do believe I do
2:25:20
I do believe somehow by everyone
2:25:22
listening to this and you know we're in
2:25:24
the hundreds of people I'm sure at this
2:25:27
point in our in our lifecycle of the
2:25:29
podcast who listen and somehow that
2:25:32
energy works I can't really explain it
2:25:34
but we'll give that to you and thank you
2:25:36
to everybody who supported us today this
2:25:38
is our value for value system all we ask
2:25:41
is that if you found that this was of
2:25:43
any value to you when you listen to the
2:25:45
show what else do you do with two and a
2:25:47
half or three hours of your time at
2:25:49
movies maybe a something on Netflix
2:25:51
whatever it is you just assign that
2:25:54
value to what we deliver to you that's
2:25:56
all that we ask it's a very simple
2:25:58
system it's a grand experiment and we're
2:26:00
still here working on 12 what is our
2:26:02
anniversary date isn't that coming up
2:26:04
soon our 12th anniversary yes guys is it
2:26:06
27 26 mm-hmm and this month and what is
2:26:11
12
2:26:11
there's nothing why is that is that car
2:26:14
beat car byte or do is there there's no
2:26:17
Jim what was the biggest number is the
2:26:19
number-one anniversary number for Asians
2:26:21
oh when I went to the yo when a date for
2:26:25
example in I went to China a couple of
2:26:27
times on bait or even Korea based on a
2:26:31
12th anniversary event that's the big
2:26:33
one that's a big whopper because they
2:26:35
have the 12 it you know things on their
2:26:37
calendars to all different animals and
2:26:40
rotate through them so the 12 10 doesn't
2:26:43
mean anything all right well that's
2:26:45
coming up but in the meantime thank you
2:26:47
for the support right now also everyone
2:26:49
who came in under $50 a lot of those
2:26:52
people will do $49.99 to make sure
2:26:54
absolutely no chance that their name is
2:26:56
accidentally mentioned they want to be
2:26:58
an honor so it's perfectly fine also
2:27:01
their subscriptions you can get on those
2:27:02
are a lot that we see down at the bottom
2:27:04
33 33 is 12 12 11 11 you can find many
2:27:08
of these all in one place should you
2:27:10
decide to join the experiment and
2:27:13
support your show as a producer go to to
2:27:16
Vollrath org by request jobs jobs and
2:27:23
jobs let's vote for job
2:27:29
you've got today is the 3rd of October
2:27:51
2019 here's our list a couple of belated
2:27:54
birthday wishes Alison earth skeins is
2:27:56
happy birthday to her brother Benjamin
2:27:57
earth sky who's turned 40 on September
2:28:00
27th sir Uncle Dave he's celebrated on
2:28:02
the 19th of May so finally year 65 Uncle
2:28:06
Dave and you'll be on stage in a moment
2:28:07
for an upgrade Cynthia Williams turned
2:28:09
33 on the 19th and we all say happy
2:28:12
birthday to David Corbin ooh happy
2:28:14
birthday from all your buddies here at
2:28:15
the best podcast in the universe today
2:28:29
thanks to another $1,000 for the
2:28:32
following sir mark Milliman you heard
2:28:34
him earlier on he becomes a baron today
2:28:37
we congratulate him sir sage Felker also
2:28:40
becoming a baron and sir Uncle Dave
2:28:42
knight of the retired old farts enjoys
2:28:45
his upgraded baronet status if you'd
2:28:47
like to learn more about that you can go
2:28:49
to Dvorak org slash and a learn how you
2:28:51
too can become a knight of the No Agenda
2:28:53
round table or as we like to drive it
2:28:56
now you can become a dame of the No
2:28:58
Agenda round table I do need a blade
2:29:00
we've got
2:29:07
[Music]
2:29:09
along with wife of the anonymous donor
2:29:12
who has given you a dame HUD that's
2:29:15
right thanks to your support of the No
2:29:17
Agenda show in the amount of $1,000 or
2:29:19
more both of you join the illustrious
2:29:21
roundtable of No Agenda
2:29:22
dames and knights and we could not be
2:29:25
more grateful so I pronounce the case be
2:29:27
oh I pronounce the hate me there we go
2:29:30
sir Dave and dementia fee and aim of the
2:29:33
field hockey in the DMV for you we've
2:29:35
got hookers and blow rentboys and
2:29:37
chardonnay we've got brown cheese and
2:29:40
aquavit in small Hall harlots and Haldol
2:29:42
pepperoni rolls and pale ales redheads
2:29:44
and rides organic macaroni and
2:29:45
plasticizers bong hits and bourbon
2:29:47
breast milk and Pablo man of course
2:29:48
mutton and Mead for you to claim your
2:29:52
rightful title go to no agenda
2:29:54
nation.com slash rings that is where you
2:29:57
will give Eric the shill your proper
2:29:59
finger size go ahead and give Eric the
2:30:01
finger and he'll get that out to you as
2:30:04
soon as possible and let me see well
2:30:07
then we have got too many meetup reports
2:30:17
and I have to sort through them but the
2:30:20
meetups continue to amaze everybody
2:30:22
involved in the show and it should have
2:30:24
amazed you as well that all around the
2:30:26
world every single weekend there's a
2:30:30
meet up usually multiple meetups ranging
2:30:33
in size from three people to 20 people
2:30:36
No Agenda meetups calm is hopefully
2:30:39
where you can also read some of these
2:30:41
meetup reports now I promise I will do a
2:30:44
longer meetup report on Sunday because I
2:30:47
do have to kind of pare it down takes a
2:30:49
lot of a lot of editing people like to
2:30:51
like to expand a bit so please there is
2:30:55
a way for the organizer of each event to
2:30:58
put a meeting report into No Agenda
2:31:00
notes no agenda meetups calm go ahead
2:31:03
and do that because it's fun for
2:31:05
everyone else to see the pictures and
2:31:07
read about who was there and here's
2:31:09
what's on deck for today we have a
2:31:11
Shanghai meetup I think about that a
2:31:15
Shanghai Meetup and then also one in
2:31:18
Myrtle Beach and in Seattle tomorrow
2:31:22
ooh today
2:31:22
Netherlands October 5th Charleston South
2:31:25
Carolina and Worcester Massachusetts
2:31:27
October 10th South Austin I'm going to
2:31:29
try and attend that one details to
2:31:31
follow
2:31:31
October 11th Tokyo this will be the big
2:31:34
one with the the Earl from Tennessee and
2:31:36
Sir Dame and a master at Sir Mark and
2:31:39
day mastered and we have the I think the
2:31:41
boys from Osaka
2:31:42
October 19th Atlanta the 20th Louisville
2:31:46
Kentucky October 24th Nashville
2:31:48
Tennessee the 25th Portland and one in
2:31:51
Charlotte North Carolina and on the 26
2:31:54
we have Nashville Tennessee and Colorado
2:31:56
Springs Colorado
2:31:57
these are fun to attend and it is very
2:32:01
necessary before your overall health
2:32:04
bring your kids please bring your kids
2:32:06
bring bring the neighbors bring the
2:32:08
granny it's great because here's an
2:32:11
opportunities to just chat with people
2:32:13
about things you're interested in and
2:32:15
you have no worries of anyone getting
2:32:17
triggered or calling you a shield or
2:32:20
whatever it is and also
2:32:23
racist you'd be amazed at how varied the
2:32:27
personalities are every religion skin
2:32:30
color age it's it's it's like a Potter
2:32:33
only a really cool party and go to no
2:32:37
agenda meetups calm to find out more and
2:32:40
I as I vote to you I will do a larger
2:32:44
meetup report on Sunday show let me see
2:32:48
oh yes I did have support running behind
2:32:51
today I caught two Fox News Tucker
2:32:55
Carlson in another native ad it's
2:32:57
pissing me off pissing me off
2:33:03
what did we talk about on just the last
2:33:05
show as a part of agenda 21
2:33:08
you tell me we talked about not only is
2:33:11
the climate and the earth is dying and
2:33:14
oh we have to stop co2 but also we can't
2:33:18
eat meat we have to eat oh yeah yeah
2:33:21
meat grass and bugs and anything but
2:33:24
meat can't eat meat bugs bugs are good
2:33:26
bugs so in this particular instance I'm
2:33:29
fairly convinced that the meat industry
2:33:32
is fighting back as they should it's
2:33:35
their prerogative should of course they
2:33:37
should and this impossible burger and
2:33:40
all and by the way thank you yes I was
2:33:42
wrong I thought Horowitz was all in on
2:33:44
it I stand corrected sorry about it
2:33:48
would be butthurt butthurt I'm sorry if
2:33:52
we get a part you talking to me and so
2:33:57
we always look at what comes out and
2:34:00
what's being promoted and whenever this
2:34:01
douchebag doctor comes on Tucker Carlson
2:34:04
show immediately I know that this is
2:34:06
gonna be a native ad because that guy is
2:34:08
an idiot
2:34:09
I don't even know if he's a real doctor
2:34:11
he plays one on TV but he's he's just a
2:34:13
douche and he kind of lets it slip and
2:34:17
again it's a two-minute segment you know
2:34:21
they they I believe this to be purchased
2:34:25
by what is it the Cattlemen's
2:34:27
Association
2:34:28
what is it typically the meat I don't
2:34:29
know who does the beet know I should
2:34:32
know but it's something I don't know I
2:34:34
think it's the Cattlemen's Association I
2:34:38
think that's what it is so they get red
2:34:40
meat and meet back on on people's diet
2:34:43
on on the radar and get people to eat it
2:34:45
again so for years we've heard that red
2:34:47
meat is gonna cool you up and now
2:34:49
apparently some survey some research
2:34:53
that's not true so listen to the Fox
2:34:57
News Tucker Carlson show and doctor
2:35:00
douchebag she'll literally shill for the
2:35:04
meat industry what do you make of this
2:35:06
is this overturn your views on meat
2:35:08
should we feel better about having a
2:35:09
steak now it changed my views and it
2:35:11
made me wonder about all the Democrat
2:35:13
attack one here one one piece of
2:35:17
research this doctor immediately uh
2:35:19
changed my view changed
2:35:21
right overnight what do you make of this
2:35:24
is this overturn your views on meat
2:35:25
should we feel better about having a
2:35:27
steak now it changed my views and it
2:35:29
made me wonder about all the Democrat
2:35:31
attack Democratic attack lately on our
2:35:33
gaseous cattle friends right that we
2:35:36
actually rely on that that is an anti
2:35:39
agenda21 talking point right there and
2:35:42
even says cattle friends yeah you could
2:35:45
say their cow is Josh's gala
2:35:47
it was pretty funny I don't know why you
2:35:48
hate the guys so much for me for red
2:35:51
meat and what this study did and by the
2:35:54
way it looked at millions of
2:35:55
participants in several studies that was
2:35:57
a very strong analysis of multiple
2:36:00
studies and it concluded that red meat
2:36:02
itself mainly unprocessed red meat may
2:36:05
not correlate with life-threatening
2:36:07
heart disease or cancer except in a very
2:36:10
weak tie now what does this mean to me
2:36:12
this means to me that I have to relook
2:36:14
at red meat and say wait a minute
2:36:16
it's a good source of protein for some
2:36:18
people their only source of protein it's
2:36:20
a source of B vitamins these are the
2:36:22
talking points this is literally the ad
2:36:24
talking points you could hear Leo
2:36:27
Laporte do this about you know some
2:36:28
product it's the saint of all it's a
2:36:31
good source of protein w of iron it's
2:36:34
got a lot of healthy ingredients in it
2:36:36
zinc so I've got to wonder if we have
2:36:38
aren't throwing the baby out with the
2:36:40
bathwater I'm thinking you know it's
2:36:42
more of a lifestyle thing maybe we
2:36:44
should be eating our steak with a salad
2:36:46
or a Brussels sprouts
2:36:47
the problem is Tucker that too many
2:36:49
people eat their steak with french fries
2:36:52
that total talking points total talking
2:36:55
point though of course it's true but
2:36:57
it's a total talking point exactly and
2:37:00
and and there's dirt and then they don't
2:37:02
get off the couch so if we could get
2:37:04
people to exercise and eat more greens
2:37:06
and more plants maybe it's not red meat
2:37:08
that's the problem but it never made
2:37:10
sense and I agree completely I mean
2:37:12
obviously potatoes and Donuts will get
2:37:14
you I don't know one to kind of disputes
2:37:15
that agree Tucker its actual credibly
2:37:17
the processed meat that we need to worry
2:37:19
about ah there it is the bacon the
2:37:21
sausage where you actually add can I use
2:37:24
Mork that could call of course we don't
2:37:26
want to promote the pork industry thank
2:37:30
you but you're catching it dude let's
2:37:31
not promote pork no no no we hate those
2:37:34
guys let's
2:37:34
they meet with that but I want everyone
2:37:37
out there to know how poor this research
2:37:39
is done that made those connections they
2:37:41
say to you would you eat yesterday well
2:37:43
you may not actually tell what you
2:37:45
actually ate so they canvassed thousands
2:37:47
and millions of people
2:37:47
what'd you eat and then they observe
2:37:49
your response now here comes the payoff
2:37:51
don't really do what we need to do give
2:37:54
somebody a great hamburger and a salad
2:37:56
somebody else a great hamburger and
2:37:58
french fries you might find out it's the
2:38:00
French fries that are the problem so
2:38:02
shame on you out there that are throwing
2:38:04
out all of our great hamburgers Tucker
2:38:06
and I are gonna go have a steak after
2:38:07
this
2:38:08
not every enforcement moderation I'm a
2:38:10
physician here so I don't want everybody
2:38:11
out there to have three three steaks a
2:38:13
day right but most Americans tend to
2:38:16
have four to five servings a week and
2:38:18
what the studies are showing is that
2:38:20
that's not as egregious as people have
2:38:23
been saying so it's not that I disagree
2:38:27
with what he's saying but this is this
2:38:28
is paid for I'm sorry
2:38:31
the everything in there was paid for and
2:38:33
then Tucker cars like whoa gee gorgeous
2:38:35
so logical whoa please it's just one
2:38:40
team against the other and they're
2:38:42
getting paid for it he doesn't have any
2:38:44
other ads he's got to do something yeah
2:38:47
what you would do the same thing if
2:38:48
you're in his shoes
2:38:49
well here's your opportunity hi I'm Lex
2:38:52
Friedman
2:38:53
I'm with heart 19 and we're presenting
2:38:55
here today to talk about our two key ad
2:38:58
products in the podcasting space
2:38:59
explorer 19 started life is strictly
2:39:01
enterprise hosting for podcasts and
2:39:03
earlier this year my colleague Corey
2:39:05
colas and I joined to add a commercial
2:39:07
air and what we talked about today was
2:39:08
the ability to run targeted ads within
2:39:10
podcasts historically when people fought
2:39:12
podcast ads you were buying on a show by
2:39:14
show pieces but now at our 19 we've
2:39:16
added technology where we can sell on a
2:39:18
listener by listener basis to so if an
2:39:20
advertiser comes to us and says I want
2:39:21
to reach millennial moms with bachelor's
2:39:23
degrees we can target those moms across
2:39:25
a couple hundred different shows boils
2:39:27
diamond estate amazing to identify them
2:39:29
so we can match them in an insert net
2:39:31
into the episodes their gallery
2:39:32
regardless of what show it is
2:39:35
the state of the industry ladies and
2:39:38
gentlemen we could target right down to
2:39:40
rid complete know exactly what's wrong
2:39:42
with millennial woman when they think an
2:39:43
Amish degree we can get them all we can
2:39:45
pull crap being about here is how can we
2:39:48
help digital buyers who love what
2:39:50
they're doing when they're buying paid
2:39:52
social whole I love buying paid so Jean
2:39:54
don't you love when you buy paid so sure
2:39:57
hey hey Sasha they are buying paid
2:40:00
search how can we get them that kind of
2:40:02
digital approach to targeting the
2:40:05
consumers they want but do it knowledge
2:40:06
there's some brands that just haven't
2:40:07
been able to get comfortable with PO
2:40:09
straight as in podcasts because they
2:40:10
want to make sure they control their
2:40:11
voice themselves there's some brains
2:40:12
that love those right ads and we think
2:40:14
the two are complimentary the
2:40:15
complementary the host for Dad hold it
2:40:17
but we're some publishers it doesn't
2:40:19
make sense or than have host reads
2:40:20
either because the host doesn't want to
2:40:22
or it's a newsie ER show where they want
2:40:24
to keep that law yes so to answer your
2:40:26
question no I'd rather die no I'd rather
2:40:30
die I'm saying if you were tuckle Tucker
2:40:34
Carlson and you were on at Fox you'd be
2:40:38
making a lot more money even though
2:40:39
you're starving it just because they
2:40:41
can't get any advertisers so they gotta
2:40:42
go with natives but oh you're not do you
2:40:47
know what the Millennial said the other
2:40:49
day to somebody about about me no this
2:40:54
should be good are you ready for it
2:40:55
now either drumroll what is your stepdad
2:41:00
do um he has a fairly successful podcast
2:41:06
fairly successfully this pretty standard
2:41:12
I think that was a good answer of all
2:41:17
the things you can say coulda said he is
2:41:20
the co-host of the greatest podcast in
2:41:23
the universe is what she should have
2:41:25
said that's not what she said I like a
2:41:34
button
2:41:34
ask me about my fairly successful
2:41:37
progress okay Hillary you were done with
2:41:42
you I do have our three clips left all
2:41:44
right I got two are related and the
2:41:50
other ones just kind of a knit kind of
2:41:52
an EU thing but first I want to play
2:41:55
this this is news that you never heard
2:41:56
and this is a funny story democracy now
2:41:59
of course picks this sort of thing up
2:42:00
does the one thing they do well is grab
2:42:02
stories like this and then they they do
2:42:05
make a little commentary then in their
2:42:06
own way this is the missus says mrs.
2:42:09
Tsui says you can shoot anyone a city in
2:42:13
Mississippi is claiming a man who was
2:42:15
shot dead inside his own home by a
2:42:16
police officer two years ago has no
2:42:18
constitutional rights because he was an
2:42:20
undocumented immigrant not a US citizen
2:42:22
an attorney for the city of Southaven
2:42:25
Mississippi made this argument in a
2:42:27
recent court filing after the family of
2:42:29
Ishmael Lopes filed a civil lawsuit
2:42:31
Lopes was shot dead inside his own home
2:42:34
when police shot through his front door
2:42:37
the police were attempting to serve a
2:42:39
search warrant to one of Lopez's
2:42:41
neighbors but went to the wrong house
2:42:43
the city's attorney wrote quote ismail
2:42:46
lopez may have been a person on American
2:42:48
soil but he was not one of the We the
2:42:50
People of the United States entitled to
2:42:53
the civil rights invoked in this lawsuit
2:42:55
unquote a lawyer for the Lopez family
2:42:58
described the city's position as quote
2:43:00
the most insane thing I've ever heard
2:43:03
unquote the attorney said the city is
2:43:05
essentially arguing that because Lopez
2:43:07
is an undocumented immigrant it's okay
2:43:09
for the city of South Haven to kill him
2:43:13
Wow networks would be on that one Zam
2:43:20
yes that's a very good story instead no
2:43:23
no no you can't have good stories like
2:43:25
this on the networks because the way
2:43:27
things go you want something de has done
2:43:28
this guy he's gotta be about Trump so an
2:43:31
especially trumped-up bullcrap I mean
2:43:33
this is my favorite even though I can
2:43:36
imagine these meetings and somebody's
2:43:37
suggesting things like this but this is
2:43:39
Trump wants to shoot migrants the New
2:43:44
York Times is reporting president Trump
2:43:46
privately pushed for shooting migrants
2:43:48
and for creating a quote water filled
2:43:51
trench stocked with snakes or alligators
2:43:53
along the us-mexico border the New York
2:43:56
Times also details how Trump has
2:43:59
privately proposed other radical
2:44:01
measures to curtail immigration
2:44:02
including closing the entire us-mexico
2:44:05
border and building an electrified
2:44:07
border wall topped with spikes to pierce
2:44:10
human flesh The Times reveals Trump has
2:44:13
repeatedly raised the idea of shooting
2:44:15
migrants during staff meetings the paper
2:44:18
reports quote after publicly suggesting
2:44:21
that soldiers shoot migrants if they
2:44:23
threw rocks the president backed off
2:44:25
when his staff told him that was illegal
2:44:27
but later in meeting aides were called
2:44:30
he suggested they shoot migrants in the
2:44:32
legs
2:44:33
blow them down that's not allowed either
2:44:35
they told the Times articles based on a
2:44:39
new book border wars and immigration by
2:44:43
Times reporters Michael Shearer and
2:44:44
Julie Hirschfeld Davis the president
2:44:47
responded to this yeah let me see here
2:44:52
this
2:44:53
are you talking to me yeah it was just a
2:44:55
follow-up of what I just asked you sir
2:44:57
listen you ready we have the president
2:44:59
of Finland ask him a question I have one
2:45:01
for my just wanted to follow up on the
2:45:03
one that I asked you which did you hear
2:45:04
what did you want you hear me yes I'm
2:45:07
sorry it's the wrong one this is the one
2:45:08
I meant to play it was alive but he did
2:45:11
deny other accusations in the report
2:45:14
including an account not confirmed by
2:45:16
NBC News the president had also called
2:45:18
for fortifying the border with a quote
2:45:20
water filled trench stocked with snakes
2:45:22
or alligators he wanted the wall
2:45:24
electrified with spikes on top that
2:45:26
could pierce human flesh they said I
2:45:28
want a moat with alligators snakes
2:45:30
electrified fences so people get
2:45:32
electrocuted if they so much as touch
2:45:34
the fence and spikes on top never said
2:45:37
it never thought of it the president
2:45:40
made those alleged comments when migrant
2:45:42
border crossings were over a hundred
2:45:44
thousand a month now they're down to
2:45:45
64,000 Lester Kristen Welker thank you
2:45:50
so I like the way they both both reports
2:45:54
both Amy Goodman and NBC mm-hmm both
2:45:56
said the same words those exact same
2:46:00
words which makes me think that
2:46:01
somebody's coordinates come it's coming
2:46:04
from a book and it's being reported on
2:46:06
his news that's why it's Oh what but why
2:46:10
would you use the same exact words they
2:46:12
the following I'm going to do once I'm
2:46:14
talking about spikes that Pierce human
2:46:18
flesh
2:46:19
now what spikes don't Pierce human flesh
2:46:24
why does it have to be spikes what is it
2:46:27
to say that Pierce human flesh and they
2:46:29
didn't it's not like sharp spikes you
2:46:31
said what you can say sharp spikes you
2:46:33
can say something but they both use the
2:46:35
exact same mortage spikes that Pierce
2:46:38
human flesh if I was in charge of m5m
2:46:44
I'd say
2:46:44
spikes that when you trip you could
2:46:48
gouge your eye
2:46:53
no no gouge your eye you fall you've got
2:46:58
to make it a little more personal yeah
2:47:00
it's gotta be gory before we're gonna be
2:47:05
done yeah so I have three of these
2:47:08
actually I mean push it up push two of
2:47:10
them off but there's a new series on
2:47:12
France 24 this is little bits and this
2:47:15
on their website and I think they do it
2:47:16
on the TV but I haven't seen it yet
2:47:18
called fake power factor fake and they
2:47:21
find some issues I guess that Europeans
2:47:23
are moaning and groaning about and then
2:47:25
they do a fact or faked and they go into
2:47:28
it as always some issue that is resolved
2:47:32
in a very awkward way that no it turns
2:47:34
out to be fake everything's fake
2:47:36
and it's like for there's a couple of
2:47:39
these but but they're always indicate
2:47:42
that the underlying factor fake
2:47:44
questioning that's going on by the
2:47:45
public to me shows the deep mistrust of
2:47:48
the EU government govern government
2:47:51
itself because of the nature of these
2:47:53
and then in France 24 is trying to
2:47:56
assuage the public so they make them
2:47:58
feel better and this is the one I'll put
2:48:01
play this one we just understand so they
2:48:03
have a segment called fact or faked but
2:48:06
the entire idea is to show you that that
2:48:09
what you think is wrong because the EU
2:48:11
is actually very good they're not trying
2:48:13
to kill you with weird stuff is that the
2:48:15
idea yeah okay yeah and I've been
2:48:18
noticing a lot of crazy this is the best
2:48:21
example of where there oh no that's not
2:48:23
the way it works you get to do what you
2:48:25
want know that you want you're gonna be
2:48:27
good it just seems that ominous the
2:48:30
whole thing seems like Big Brother but
2:48:31
let's go with this one I got other ones
2:48:33
we'll play next time FAC fact or faked
2:48:36
Berlin time well this time we're asking
2:48:39
is the EU trying to put the entire
2:48:42
continent on quote Berlin time that's a
2:48:45
colorful claim from British tabloid The
2:48:47
Daily Express on March 26th of this year
2:48:50
now this article claims that members of
2:48:53
the European Parliament have voted to
2:48:55
quote advanced plans to shift to Berlin
2:48:58
time in 2021 so what's the truth well
2:49:02
the route of the article is correct
2:49:04
did vote on March 26 in favor of ending
2:49:06
the seasonal clock changing tradition
2:49:08
otherwise known as daylight saving as of
2:49:10
March 2021
2:49:12
now they were supporting a proposal made
2:49:14
by the European Commission which itself
2:49:15
stemmed from a public consultation 4.6
2:49:19
million Europeans responded to a survey
2:49:22
of which 84 percent were in favor of the
2:49:25
change so it is true that time is being
2:49:28
tinkered with but what about the details
2:49:29
what is Berlin time well The Daily
2:49:31
Express does not explain in its article
2:49:33
where the term Berlin time has come from
2:49:36
indeed Berlin shares its own Central
2:49:39
European Time with 30 other European
2:49:41
states and two in North Africa that you
2:49:43
see et all year round so the article may
2:49:46
as well have called it Paris I'm sorry
2:49:48
Ava time or even perhaps Tunis time in
2:49:50
any case no specific time zone is being
2:49:52
imposed under the proposal it would be
2:49:54
up to each member state to decide which
2:49:55
time arrangement they wish to keep their
2:49:58
current summer or winter time for their
2:50:00
particular zone well a couple of things
2:50:05
about this one of course is Oh a tempest
2:50:07
in a teapot nothing's going on right and
2:50:09
you get to choose your route we ever not
2:50:11
really pushing but the ice but the idea
2:50:14
of the she misses that where I maybe it
2:50:18
wasn't miss maybe she knows it but the
2:50:20
idea of using the term Berlin time as
2:50:24
opposed to Tunis time Harrison right
2:50:27
this is a note of hey this is the juror
2:50:30
you were talking about the German Empire
2:50:32
here that's for anyone everyone happy on
2:50:34
Berlin time yeah that's kind of just the
2:50:38
point of that is miss completely it's
2:50:40
also I was missed in the article it's
2:50:41
also kind of a brexit thing at the same
2:50:44
time you know saw would Greenwich Mean
2:50:47
Time that's old hat Berlin time that's
2:50:52
the knurl in time time baby this is a
2:50:55
good segment I'd like you to do that
2:50:56
more off I will remind you of these and
2:50:58
keep a book push these off they'll be on
2:51:01
their list tomorrow the next list I'm
2:51:02
through Sunday the next Thursday
2:51:05
second Thursday of the week second
2:51:08
Thursday of the weekend the first Sunday
2:51:10
coming up next on the no agenda stream
2:51:12
trolls beware Nick the rat will join you
2:51:15
with tales from the sewer it's no agenda
2:51:18
stream calm and well we'll be back on
2:51:23
Sunday second Thursday of the week end
2:51:25
of show mixes received too many to play
2:51:28
today but we do have classic Chris
2:51:30
Wilson's our Chris Wilson we've got
2:51:32
cyborg Dave and I've borrowed something
2:51:36
from rebel media who are the fiercely
2:51:39
independent candidate Ian's do I like a
2:51:43
lot that's right be careful she'll swoop
2:51:46
in before you know it coming to you from
2:51:49
opportunity zone 33 here in the frontier
2:51:51
of Austin Texas FEMA region number six
2:51:53
and all the governmental maps if you're
2:51:55
looking us up in the morning everybody
2:51:56
I'm Adam curry and from northern Silicon
2:52:00
Valley where I'll be bringing you my new
2:52:02
phone review on the next show I've got a
2:52:06
new smartphone I'm John Steve alright I
2:52:09
cannot wait until then remember Dvorak
2:52:12
org slash an A and the electric they've
2:52:22
done the best of the Kleins Hillary's
2:52:25
going to be running this time
2:52:26
campaigning slashes the posters go up
2:52:29
churning and burning she's going for
2:52:31
truck she deftly maneuvers and muscles
2:52:33
her ranks
2:52:34
corporate donations are punting from
2:52:36
banks reckless and wild the media forms
2:52:39
the DNC yield she maneuvers have fought
2:52:42
as they speed towards the finish
2:52:43
opposition goes down others give up and
2:52:46
they get out of town the white house is
2:52:48
hers except for one man still slamming
2:52:50
and scamming as long as she can the Sun
2:52:53
has gone down and the moon has come up
2:52:55
and last election clearly was stolen by
2:52:57
Trump but she's driving conniving and
2:52:59
changing the turns so she'll be the
2:53:01
president the job for which she's still
2:53:03
yes she's lying the distance the she's
2:53:07
going to lead she's all alone all alone
2:53:12
in a time of greed because she's
2:53:16
scheming
2:53:16
collecting age stars she's fighting and
2:53:19
gliding flying all the time she's going
2:53:22
the distance
2:53:24
let me got to set this up because it's
2:53:26
kind of complicated no kidding
2:53:28
you would never hear this on American
2:53:30
television I'm surprised this is it this
2:53:32
may not be real but Nick the rat just
2:53:35
bent over in the troll room don't do
2:53:37
that Nick
2:53:38
this is actionable I really don't like
2:53:43
to make some extra money for the show
2:53:47
would you like what would you like I
2:53:50
want a curried Co CK please I thought
2:53:56
that was a little revealing
2:54:00
obviously this is lewd by the way fifty
2:54:03
children we make fun of it because it's
2:54:09
uncomfortable to pain in the ass
2:54:14
banging away but like like a crazy
2:54:17
schoolmarm with a shoe on the desk I'm
2:54:21
gonna give you the whole load today you
2:54:32
imagine nut of the future I love you
2:54:38
Snohomish it's a Dutch joke I think
2:54:41
[Music]
2:54:44
so this is what Pete goes on this was
2:54:46
probably not uncommon it was a cheap
2:54:49
laugh it's on no agenda I find it very
2:54:54
offensive
2:54:57
[Music]
2:55:12
[Applause]
2:55:14
[Music]
2:55:26
[Applause]
2:55:30
[Music]
2:55:40
[Music]
2:55:53
[Music]
2:56:19
[Applause]
2:56:24
[Music]
2:56:48
[Applause]
2:56:50
[Music]
2:57:03
[Music]
2:57:18
mofo Dvorak
2:57:20
org slash and a
0:00 0:00