Cover for No Agenda Show 1190: Olive Theory
November 14th, 2019 • 2h 56m

1190: Olive Theory

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Adam curry this is no agenda in the
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morning everybody
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I'm Adam curry and from Northern Silicon
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Valley where I'm waiting for it to
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become beachfront property I'm John C
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Dvorak and you shouldn't be reading your
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email before the show oh you saw that
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note and of course I did as always
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someone will come in and tell you that
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you're wrong you're wrong Dvorak you're
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wrong
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and then I realized suddenly this
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morning I realized you're the guy from
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the cartoon
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okay yeah you're the guy from that
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cartoon announcing the strippers
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what guy you haven't seen the latest
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from no I had not seen this oh my
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goodness
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the whole club 33 Ravens sequence is
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there it's not the one where they burn
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the place down
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no no no it's just when I'd so what I'd
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like to see Wow yeah there's a lot more
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to that one but you're really good and
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you're the star of the show
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really good yeah and we have over a
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thousand subscribers now on the youtubes
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apparently that's good
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G she has a thousand subscribe well
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that's true yeah but apparently that's
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really good
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apparently that's when the algos kick in
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and then you get well go what yeah and
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then you get fight reality and you're
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all over ten then you have to go to L go
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then you have to go to 100,000
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subscribers to get time yeah and you go
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no I think big boys and then the big
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bill and then and then you get D
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platform that's how it goes well I could
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but by then we should be on Netflix
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and as a general rule now every single
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time I tweet out or retweet one of those
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videos of No Agenda animated Studios I
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always do hashtag Netflix
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I'm Amazon's got money too and so does
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apparently now we have a new I don't
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know what to call him but it took it
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over the CEO of HBO and move them over
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to Apple yeah see now is he gonna run
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the the Apple TV stuff I guess so you
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know there's they have a bunch of shows
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the advertiser Munt television they have
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a whole slew of shows there's one with
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Jennifer Aniston it was at one of the
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Apple presentations they're gonna taste
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right right original programming that
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nobody gets to watch I actually would
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almost get Apple TV just to watch a
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series with Jennifer Aniston
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I'd like her yeah you've said this
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before in the show yeah she lives answer
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your denial about the fact that she's a
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next door neighbor Austin you see me
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uh-huh yeah exactly yes well that would
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be good and we could totally snow those
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guys with it yeah like like they listen
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like Eddy Cue is there's that no but I
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have Eddie's number I'll call Eddie I
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got some hot shit for you man we got we
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got the algos are triggered on the
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youtube you know they've got a hundred
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billion dollars to throw away they might
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as well and they're putting it on
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there's two or three shows they're doing
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it but I don't know how many shows maybe
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five there's a bunch of shows there and
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somebody's get to see any of them yeah I
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think it's more than five and then a
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couple movies aren't they doing some
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feature-length stuff as well I didn't
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hear that but why not yeah well we'll
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see we got to come up with a budget
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that's the problem
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we gotta we gotta justify a budget
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because really you know the budget is
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almost a zero it's the three of us Jen
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making them yeah we're the writers for
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all practical purposes yes and
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showrunners and producers yeah
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let's yeah the writers it's not a very
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good position on any show
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um it's lighter than almost all TV shows
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her writer all writers anyway so else go
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yeah I'm going over that so I had the
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funny line the other day I'm going over
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to I'm over at Whole Foods and I'm
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looking across the the next at the next
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person over the next checker yeah and I
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said I'm and I actually thought this was
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true
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I said that's Salman Rushdie who was
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what who was checking or packing the
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bags
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I've noticed that was not it was just a
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coach leaving okay yeah she looks she
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looks just like him I said yeah but then
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again everybody in Berkeley looks like
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Salman Rushdie got a big laugh and then
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I said and the men look even worse and
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you got run out of town you sexist
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misogynist douche
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or not no no let's go don't care if
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you're actually pretty lackadaisical
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about anything so they got some humor
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still left in Berkeley that's good to
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know she could laugh she laughed and
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left and left and one of her piercings
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fell out of her mouth now that's the
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punchline
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so the jetlag is still kind of with me
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taking a little bit longer on that long
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yeah but usually I can I think that the
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trip home is what really screwed me up
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because it took much longer than it
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should have so I didn't really get into
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the right rhythm so I'm you know of
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course yesterday you know all the
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build-up oh boy this is gonna be it the
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big show is coming to the TV this is the
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worst yeah we're going all the way this
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is it this is the impeachment hearing
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and it was it was so hard for me to stay
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awake certainly the first you know our
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two hours and I'm kind of dozing off you
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know because of the jetlag
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but I keep getting awakened by tweets
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you can only guess what the tweets were
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from yesterday what
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here we go what I'm gonna read them to
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you oh great
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read the transcript the Dems voted I
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just lost it now where was it that was
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read the transcript that Dems voted to
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continue their impeachment sham I need
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your input complete the impeachment poll
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now all uppercase R all new 20/20
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calendars have arrived my amazing wife
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Melania hand-picked each photo get one
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before they're gone
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yes oh they so they put it back in the
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high gear oh yeah two times mad oh yeah
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this is a good one
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2x match missing I don't know the gods
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what's the person do this matching
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missing President Trump wants a list of
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all donors who step up during this
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impeachment hoax
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hurry donate in the next hour president
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Trump : Adam I noticed you didn't step
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up during the fake impeachment hearings
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3x match not just for you for one hour
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donate now 3x match just for me it's
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unlocked just for you just for me so I'm
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reading this to the keeper last night
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she says did you donate this is the most
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insulting thing in the world donate to
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anyone with this message this is so
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horrible but man that they are pushing
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3x match doing this is all camp that
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fundraising for the for the Republicans
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this is all Jared Kushner that's one of
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the reasons behind the fundraising no we
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talked about this this is win read
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that's the guys that does all this now
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that's Kushner might how could you know
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that most other words if I give a dollar
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I've given $3 that's great so before we
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get into the by the way before we go
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away from that okay the Democrats used
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this too and I've also seen it elsewhere
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and I've seen it at some public radio
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and I said well there we have an unknown
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donors gonna match everything into
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unless we don't get to if we if we get
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to ten thousand they'll double it but
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it's like they never say there's a scam
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going on it must be I mean who's who's
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and it says 3x match I mean maybe some
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guy whose name is 3x it's gonna hand you
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a match I don't know what this is now I
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find it highly sketchy
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it should be investigated and they you
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think it should be I think it's so
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there's something yeah and they use it
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legit sounds illegal to me they use bit
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ly links which I don't like either
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so of course I did watch this thing
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sadly but it was crap weather it was
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freezing here it will actually got a
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little warmer today but we've had 29
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degrees overnight bad weather so some of
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the lead the lead up to this was and I
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really have reactions and some things I
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saw you have a couple of clips I don't
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know what they are but we'll get to
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those now and I can always count on you
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for bringing it but first I didn't bring
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anything I couldn't get good clips you
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brought what you could I knew you would
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bring something you bring something bill
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moyers was on the brine still he's on
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the Brian seltzer water show going
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really cuz he was on Democracy Now and
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his big thing is PBS you shut down its
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programming thought debate this the
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peace be hearings on 24/7 well it kind
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of contradicts that statement in his
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conversation with with the seltzer kid
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and of course that's a media show so
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talking about the media and I finally
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what I found most interesting is that
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they are discussing amongst themselves
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and I presume he considers himself a a
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journalist yeah a journalist a newsman
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what is he he's been a broadcast news
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guy mainly but a journalist for 50 years
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he's really an old-timer so we're
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sitting there explaining left he's a
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very very progressive left winger he's
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always been yeah and what they're
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sitting there discussing is how it's
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their responsibility to well it goes a
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little bit beyond informing surprise
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surprise not just reporting but and as
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we know the pods honest truth that
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happens on podcasts all the time he
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usually gets edited out of the
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mainstream things in this case it was
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left in as the truth always wants to
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come out on the eve of another
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impeachment inquiry hearings this week
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do you fear for the country for the
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first time in my long life and I was
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born in the depression lived through
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World War
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to have been a part of politics and
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government for all these years now yes
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for the first time because I you know a
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society a democracy can die of too many
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lies and we're getting close to that
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terminal moment unless we reverse the
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obsession with lies that are being fed
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around the country so will people care
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this week will will democracy hold up
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after this process will always care and
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we have to remember that we need to
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serve those people who will get up in
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the morning and watch the hearings will
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come home at night and watch the
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hearings because they really want to be
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confused they won't they want to be they
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won't understand they will have cut
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through they they want they want to be
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want to be confused they want they want
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to be they won't understand their lives
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so we have to be we have to be concerned
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with them then we have to think about
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how do we reach the people who don't
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care how do we reach them how do we let
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them know about the lies they want to be
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confused yes it's exactly right
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be confused confusing statements such as
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Eric's wall well you haven't heard my
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clip well no this is this is not this is
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a clip before before the impeachment Oh
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douche well looks like went to that's
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what's interesting we we've discussed
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many times that ambassadors are
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appointees that political appointees but
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they're typically high-end donors and
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bundlers you know that's that's only in
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the choice spots yeah Oh in the choice
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professional Foreign Service people
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there in the places like Ethiopia right
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what would you
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well then Ukraine I guess is that that's
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not a choice spot is it that's a bad
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spot to be perhaps ooh if you like vodka
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so small well has a different view of
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these appointees how important is a quid
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pro quo period in order for you to make
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your case in an article of impeachment
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it's an abuse of power to remove an
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ambassador for political reasons because
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you don't like what they're doing for
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political reasons it's a gross abuse of
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power if you ask a political ally like
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the Ukrainians to investigate your
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opponent it's a gross extreme abuse of
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power if you leverage a White House
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meeting which may not seem like much to
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us as Americans but to other countries
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that's the most important thing again
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it's an extraordinary abuse of power if
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you if you remove an ambassador of the
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way that I see he tried to say
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unlawfully but even he can't can justify
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saying that unlawful or if you remove an
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ambassador of the river president did
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asked for investigations leverage a
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White House meeting and 391 million
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dollars in taxpayer dollars that's what
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we're investigating all we can say maybe
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that's all bad but it's not impeachable
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well that's not America either if we
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allow that to happen
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okay just not America our cares
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yes yes this has been around I don't
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know what's wrong with this guy
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he really doesn't even understand basic
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civics no he's a congressman it did who
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thinks that what these ambassadors are
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like Supreme Court justices yeah well
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this way I the way I saw this yesterday
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with the two witnesses who were chosen
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an ambassador a temporary ambassador
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acting ambassador and the deputy
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assistant to the this is like if you're
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the deputy assistant to these what the
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hell was his title now can't State
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Department deputy assistant what what is
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deputy assistant if you get coffee at
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that level or what exactly is the
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identity of the assist no you get your
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together gets to assign who gets to cost
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Wow so you are you're above most all
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right so these are career crania guy is
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a career yeah and that is not a plump
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ambassadorship by any means you said
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that earlier you suggested it the big
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donors they get they get england france
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romatic ins the vatican choice that is
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like choice then there's Japan Japan's a
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guru Lee would be good
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Russia's probably one that you might
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want it but this tends to be a Singapore
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Singapore it would be nice
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Singapore be good I'd say Hong Kong it'd
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be fun I take Australia China is
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probably a plum job but you probably
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have to be CIA yeah well China as you
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know is asshole Japan for sure yeah all
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right take us into the take us into the
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actual meeting job well you know I was
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gonna play a headache shift clip where
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he comes on he starts all over so can I
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make an observation is this is this just
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that I'm only seeing it now but shifts
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chair which is the chairman chair is
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bigger than all the rest
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oh yeah it's a big giant chairs is that
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always that way for all of the chairmen
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chair people I believe so okay but I
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could be wrong cuz I
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this was really noticeable I'd I noticed
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it too and not and thinking on it I had
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to consider the fact that maybe this
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isn't always the case because why would
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I notice this so much I mean the chair
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is really big how come I have a huge
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monster chair significantly bigger so he
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had his opening that went on forever and
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how it's important all this is I then
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the newness comes on and he does his
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opening which is a little more
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reasonable and I thought and newness
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this is long too but I thought the
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beginning of the newness the newness
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opening the door I called the opening of
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the opening I thought was I thought it
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really summarized what's going I think
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he's right in a July open hearing of
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this committee following publication of
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the Moller report the Democrats engaged
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in a last-ditch effort to convince the
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American people that President Trump is
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a Russian agent that hearing was the
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pitiful finale of a three year long
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operation by the Democrats the corrupt
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media and partisan bureaucrats to
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overturn the results of the 2016
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election after the spectacular implosion
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of their Russia hoax on July 24th in
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which they spent years denouncing any
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Republican who ever shook hands with a
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Russian on July 25th they turned on a
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dime and now claim the real malfeasance
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is Republicans dealings with Ukraine in
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the blink of an eye were asked to simply
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forget about Democrats on this committee
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falsely claiming they had more than
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circumstantial evidence of collusion
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between President Trump and Russians we
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should forget about them reading
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fabrications of Trump Russia collusion
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from the steel dossier into the
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Congressional Record
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we should also forget about them trying
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to obtain nude pictures of trump from
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Russian pranksters who pretended to be
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Ukrainian officials now are those that
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was the radio DJs
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to call that chef that's right bit we
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should forget about them leaking a false
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story to CNN while he was still
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testifying to our committee claiming
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that Donald Trump jr. was colluding with
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WikiLeaks and forget about countless
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other deceptions large and small that
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make them the last people on earth with
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the credibility to hurl more
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preposterous accusations at their
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political opponents and yet now here we
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are we're supposed to take these people
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at face value when they trot out a new
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batch of allegations but anyone familiar
19:38
with the Democrats scorched earth war
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against president Trump would not be
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surprised to see all the typical signs
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that this is a carefully orchestrated
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media smear campaign
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yeah well that I don't know if you have
19:53
that but at a certain point he said you
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know you're now in the the low-rent
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sequel just is the Muller to the Muller
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movie and now you're the leading roles
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in this piece of crap
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I mean it was really disappointing I was
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expecting at least some fireworks but
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they had poorly cast actors there was no
20:16
script or at least there was a script
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but not were the with a plot that made
20:20
any sense it was just the tension arc
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was all wrong there was nothing the only
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thing I liked was having professional
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lawyers whose name is counsel he had a
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little name named Sonic I'm discounsel
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then that guy for the Republicans he
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looked like a horrible asshole a shark
20:43
man I like that those guys did that
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least that's some courtroom questioning
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that felt a little good you know bomb
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put a bomb and then you could even see
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the guy getting a little flustered Aziz
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it was still it was it was a very bad
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television show yeah and then to put it
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on anything besides c-span three yeah
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that was that was telling when they put
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it on c-span three you know that even
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when c-span's not even making it
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primetime
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you know you've got a dud
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so they so here's the newness and his
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unanswered questions I thought this was
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kind of poignant it kind of made some
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sense it was part of his opening and I
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want to play it we should not hold any
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hearings at all until we get answers to
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three crucial questions the Democrats
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are determined to avoid asking number
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one who killed Jeffrey Epstein what is
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the full extent of the Democrats prior
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coordination with the whistleblower and
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who else did the whistleblower
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coordinate this effort with second what
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is the full extent of Ukraine's election
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Medellin against the Trump campaign and
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third why did rese ma hire hunter Biden
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and what did he do for them and did his
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position affect any US government
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actions under the Obama administration
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these questions will remain outstanding
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because Republicans were denied the
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right to call witnesses that know these
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answers I have because they couldn't
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find a list and I tried I must have
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gotten by me because I probably can't
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doubt more than once trying to listen to
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this thing
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yeah was this quid pro quo that wanted
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that apparently the ambassador said
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there's no squid pro quo where is that
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if anyone ever finds that I will take it
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and then you know you don't you don't
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have that clue I don't have it either I
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thought you had it good finite guy tried
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and tried because I heard it and then
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you tweeted like oh the only thing is a
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squid program or no use the newsletter
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this is squid I'm like oh good he's got
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the squid proko clip but I never said I
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had it but what kind of what if you hear
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something like this
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do you if you hear this you must clip I
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didn't hear it I only heard of it oh you
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didn't hear it oh I'm sorry okay one so
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when I went to go find it I fell asleep
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probably most of the time and then I
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couldn't hear it so I never got so if
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anybody has it will run it later but I
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do have this somebody found this little
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gem and it you had to hear it you hear
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it in here's a little faux pas some
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stupidity here is a swallow well
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grilling he grills everybody but you
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never Trumper you and ever Trumper you
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and ever Trumper you knows like Oprah
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and you're a never Trump and you're a
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never Trump er just about an hour before
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the two of you sat down to testify today
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the president tweeted multiple times
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about this hearing and he put in all
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caps never Trump errs mr. Kent are you a
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never Trump er I am a career non
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professional who serves whatever
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president is duly elected and carries
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out the foreign policies as that
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president I am an Android I am a robot I
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will do as I am elected and carries out
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the foreign policies of that president
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in the United States and I've done that
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for 27 years for three Republican
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presidents and two Democrat presidents
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ambassador Taylor are you and ever
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Trumper no sir
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well what was wrong with that
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he says instead of saying I'm a career
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nonpartisan oh I didn't even hear that
24:24
he says I'm a career non professional oh
24:27
just about an ally before the two of you
24:29
sat down to testify today the president
24:31
tweeted multiple times about this
24:33
hearing and he put in all caps never
24:36
Trump errs mr. Kent are you a never
24:39
Trump er I am a career non professional
24:42
who serves whatever a president is
24:44
Dalila
24:45
I do have the eye so great I saw I am a
24:51
career non professional now end of show
24:53
boom done Nayla wait when they're
24:59
appropriate I'd love to hear them but so
25:00
far it's top of the list yes well as the
25:03
only one I'm a career non professional
25:06
what is the what ambassador they say
25:10
that was like a robotic speech you
25:12
nailed and that's why she made that
25:13
Gaffney this plot right through it
25:15
you know yeah you know he's obviously
25:17
not never Trump because he wouldn't deny
25:19
it I'm giving you a borderline for that
25:22
actually come on you and I don't do any
25:32
work we just sit here and look at email
25:33
and watch TV everybody knows it
25:35
everybody ambassador Taylor slipped up
25:41
another and this may be a theme today
25:44
the truth wants to come out once again
25:46
my question ambassador Taylor the
25:50
president conditioning security
25:51
assistance on an investigation into his
25:53
political opponent prior to this
25:55
administration is this something we
25:57
would do all the time no sir
25:59
why not we condition assistance on
26:03
issues that will improve our foreign
26:07
policy serve our foreign policy use
26:11
ensure that taxpayers money is well
26:14
spent those are the end and those
26:17
conditions are either coming from the
26:19
Congress or from policy decisions
26:23
stemming from Authority Congress has
26:25
given us to make sure that the taxpayers
26:28
money is well spent or
26:29
that the receiving company country takes
26:33
the actions in our now you know that's
26:36
what's happening you know that they're
26:37
sending money to companies
26:39
yeah the receiving company and you know
26:42
that it's is this exactly your brain
26:45
unless that's what's going on
26:46
yeah and then this one was I thought
26:52
this was interesting because it's a
26:53
legal thing as you know I I'm taking the
26:56
bar next month so I'm always interested
26:59
in these types of legal opinions this is
27:03
representative Quigley Quigley home
27:06
rewind quickly for a second I guess too
27:09
closed primer on hearsay I think the
27:12
American public needs reminded that
27:14
countless people have been convicted on
27:16
hearsay because the courts have
27:18
routinely allowed and created needed
27:22
exceptions to hearsay hearsay it can be
27:26
much better evidence and then direct as
27:29
we have learned in painful instances and
27:31
it's certainly valid in it and this is
27:33
dominate cuz none of those exceptions
27:35
would apply to this testimony now did
27:36
you understand any of this about hearsay
27:39
being used and sometimes being much more
27:42
powerful than direct evidence well I
27:46
heard what he said and what he what he
27:48
was saying is because these two
27:50
witnesses were both basing everything on
27:52
hearsay and later it turns out at least
27:54
according to one source I saw on Twitter
27:57
so it's not I haven't confirmed this but
27:59
apparently the the ambassador later home
28:03
via when most of his information came
28:05
from the New York Times another another
28:08
clip that I was going to get but figured
28:11
you had it because you tweeted I'm
28:13
unfollowing you and blah you know I'm
28:18
gonna blossom I'm gonna blow yeah but
28:20
when you note block when you actually
28:22
commented on I'm like oh he's got that
28:24
clip too I I'm I'm making an ass of
28:27
myself when you assume yes I'm making an
28:31
ass out of you and me I agree I have
28:34
learned my lesson
28:39
so that which is a possibility that he
28:42
just got all the stuff in the New York
28:43
trances what else he said this in the
28:46
hearing he said york times i think what
28:49
you got was i pointed out to this is an
28:51
old spook trick yes is where you plant
28:54
something in a in a in a newspaper
28:57
usually overseas but you can do it in
28:59
the united states now you plant some
29:01
bogus story in the New York Times which
29:04
sources you know close people in people
29:07
with knowledge of the situation and you
29:09
put that in there you had this guy reads
29:11
the New York Times he reads New York
29:13
Times they grill him about it at the
29:15
hearing he says yeah well the way I
29:17
heard it the Trump was out to get this
29:19
guy and then he says he read the New
29:21
York Times he never says he ready
29:24
testimony
29:27
but most of his testimony if it all came
29:30
from the New York Times he's not gonna
29:31
say well according to New York Times
29:33
according to New York Times he's just
29:35
gonna say what he thinks yes but and
29:38
then the New York a nice picks it up and
29:40
says confirmed yeah which is the old
29:43
exactly then they say see confirmed he
29:46
said it he said what would they forget
29:48
to mention that he read it in their in
29:49
their newspaper yeah there's an old
29:51
trick and it works well and it's in the
29:53
people fall for it and nobody just a bit
29:55
nobody's the wiser so it came up in the
29:59
conversation that there was this is all
30:01
secondhand information that he has note
30:03
he never heard this from Trump he never
30:05
heard this from anybody at all no he
30:08
read it someplace and so then this guy
30:10
comes out to the clip you have comes out
30:12
and starts defending hearsay but he
30:15
makes the mistake of saying hearsay is
30:17
better much better much better
30:23
what do you know are you up there do you
30:25
have a chair a big chair no stupid
30:28
citizen be quiet
30:32
the current Democratic nominee for
30:36
presidential race is Joseph Biden and
30:39
was asked to provide some reaction no
30:42
we're not sure well did he watch did he
30:45
not watch let's hear what and these are
30:47
actual journalists who are querying I
30:51
think if you listen to and I think it's
30:53
only two women that I can hear they they
30:56
sound like they really feel sad for Joe
31:00
you'll hear it
31:05
[Applause]
31:11
you see like you know how some man
31:15
so the question did you what did you
31:18
think well I didn't see it or heard it
31:20
was pretty devastating how so will you
31:22
watch that you know why and then they
31:24
just go they sound like oh poor guys
31:30
insane yes he's senile yeah uncle
31:35
because clearly he's full of crap
31:37
clearly he did he has no idea he just
31:40
said I was pretty devastating which
31:42
everyone knows it wasn't devastating
31:44
whatever you took away from it well
31:46
there was a dimension be split here
31:48
because I I was reading might follow a
31:52
number of people the head of the DNC and
31:54
there's a bunch of these Democrats and
31:56
you read their tweets it's like all the
31:59
Dresden's toast he was he was ruined by
32:04
all right well then he then you're
32:06
reading what Joe's reading that's over
32:07
then I understand this impression but at
32:12
least but at least you said well I read
32:15
some tweets it was devastating Joe
32:17
doesn't even go that far he's a gay you
32:19
watch didn't you stupid journalist two
32:25
weeks be over and then I caught this on
32:28
one America news of all places with the
32:31
the presenter that I'm not particularly
32:34
a fan of he had the blonde boy kind of
32:38
like the the low-rent Tommy Lehren
32:40
that's that's the way I look at it just
32:41
talking as a TV executive people okay
32:43
and she has some dude on and he's done a
32:47
Freedom of Information Act request for
32:50
anything the State Department might have
32:53
regarding hunter Biden and it turns out
32:55
oh why yes there is something that the
32:58
State Department has its request all
33:00
right Josh talk to me about this we can
33:02
show this email on the screen by the way
33:03
these are emails obtained using FOIA the
33:05
Freedom of Information Act that show
33:08
lobbyists for Buri smut wanting to get
33:10
in contact with the Obama administration
33:13
using hunter Biden's name isn't this
33:15
exactly what the Biden's have denied
33:16
happened the short answer to that lays
33:18
is yes
33:19
I mean FOIA is a hell of a drug a FOIA
33:22
litigation and then the federal courts
33:23
is oftentimes crazy just because of what
33:25
it ends up divulging and this
33:27
no different than that the timeline here
33:29
is pretty crazy it looks like one month
33:32
before Joe Biden pressured Ukraine to
33:35
fire this put this prosecutor who was
33:37
looking into Brees mah literally one
33:39
month before that verismo was in
33:41
communication with US State Department's
33:43
trying to get a meeting and they were
33:45
expressly name-dropping hunter Biden as
33:48
a reason to get that meeting not only is
33:51
everything that you just said true not
33:53
only did they name drop hunter Biden to
33:56
try to get a meeting with the Obama
33:59
administration State Department they
34:01
expressly said they wanted to talk about
34:03
corruption investigations into burry
34:06
smih exactly what Joe Biden ended up
34:09
doing for them in that video that we've
34:11
all seen a hundred times where he brags
34:13
about a quid pro quo getting you know
34:15
the Ukrainian president to fire the
34:17
prosecutor who was investigating
34:18
Purisima the board the company on which
34:20
his son sat on a board that's what this
34:22
email expressed that the the lobbyist
34:24
said that's what they wanted to talk
34:25
about so I'll I'll explain what she said
34:28
without the yelling but there's nothing
34:36
to do with how she looks it's just it's
34:38
just though yelling so there's a under
34:41
the presentation skills' or not right
34:45
she's not she should back off yeah just
34:47
tone it down 80% you'd be fine yeah and
34:51
blink blink once that Jambo Jambo stuff
34:59
will do it to her yeah but you know so
35:02
this this FOIA request shows that
35:06
barista did indeed say hey we want out
35:08
we want a meeting with a regarding this
35:13
this prosecutor that you guys want to
35:16
you know that that we think we should
35:18
get rid of and you know by the way
35:20
hunter Biden's on our board we have
35:22
other prominent board members and that's
35:24
I believe in the timeline a day or two
35:28
before Joe did the famous hey you know
35:31
remove that prosecutor that seems at
35:34
least to me it seems like that's
35:36
something someone could jump on but no
35:39
it's on one American news
35:42
that's that's worse than a podcast
35:44
that's that's nothing video podcast
35:48
let's face it yeah so I'm you know these
35:51
are just little data points I'm sure
35:53
this everybody has some opinion about
35:56
everything but it's just boring it's a
35:58
bad show and a waste of time not that
36:01
we're unhappy doing it cuz that is what
36:03
we do so you don't have to but and you
36:05
know there was really nothing in that
36:06
this just it was nudnik senseless just
36:11
no story no not these things are all
36:13
show anyway bring Norman Lear in if you
36:16
have to bring somebody in to produce
36:18
this for you get a rundown
36:22
stupid once again and this is one clip
36:32
that I was not taking a chance as you
36:34
wouldn't have it
36:35
this was Emma Barnett on BBC who had a
36:40
sit-down half-hour interview with
36:42
Hillary and Chelsea the gutsy women book
36:45
was being promoted and I know you read
36:48
the headline did you hear the interview
36:50
I did not that brings me nicely on as a
36:56
gutsy woman Hillary do you feel you have
36:58
unfinished business in politics
37:01
well I do as a activist advocate a
37:05
citizen no no I know I know exactly what
37:08
what you meant but I I can only answer
37:10
with what I mean which is I'm gonna keep
37:12
speaking out you know there are those
37:14
who say go away don't say anything and
37:15
that's just not going to happen say go
37:22
away don't say anything and that's just
37:24
not going to the woods that your dog
37:26
yeah exactly and never come out that is
37:28
not going to happen look I feel a sense
37:30
of responsibility really I had to listen
37:35
to it three times to hear what's going
37:37
on because you just listen to it and you
37:40
hear what she's saying and it's exciting
37:41
what she's saying but when you really
37:44
get down to when she uses past tense and
37:46
present tense it gets very interesting
37:48
not going to happen look I feel a sense
37:51
of responsibility partly because you
37:53
know my name was on the ballot I got
37:55
more votes but ended up losing to the
37:57
current incumbent in the White House who
37:59
I think is really undermining our
38:02
democracy in very fundamental ways and I
38:06
want to retire him I was did you say
38:08
something yeah was just stopped sure I
38:10
want to just ask you a question she went
38:14
when Hillary lost and she come out and
38:16
say she's gonna do everything she can to
38:18
help this president succeed
38:21
do we have videotape well I think
38:24
there's probably an old clip of it but
38:26
hmm you remember that no I should
38:29
remember it no I really don't remember
38:31
oh yeah
38:33
okay we'll go on you know I if I knew
38:35
how to find the clip I would know don't
38:37
worry about it this is impossible too
38:39
many years by the way she's not talking
38:40
about the president she's talking about
38:42
the current incumbent in the White House
38:44
because God forbid she say president the
38:47
White House who I think is really
38:50
undermining our democracy in very
38:52
fundamental ways and I want to retire
38:55
him I want to see him retired so I'm
38:58
going to be helping our side try to put
39:00
together the strongest possible campaign
39:03
which will be difficult oh you guys run
39:05
again no no no I'm that is that is a
39:08
hundred percent so in a few days I'm
39:09
gonna open my newspaper well you know I
39:12
never say never to anything I know it's
39:15
way past time now okay let's let's em
39:18
I'm gonna analyze this because I have
39:20
heard it several times she was ready for
39:24
the question
39:25
so she was ready to say no but then when
39:28
the Emma Barnett starts questioning a
39:31
little further it's it spills out like
39:34
diarrhea 100% so in a few days I'm gonna
39:40
put my newspaper well you know I'd never
39:42
say never to anything I know it's way
39:46
past time no she knows it's way past
39:48
time so what what Emma said there very
39:50
quietly in the background was you know
39:52
you kind of have to you know register in
39:54
a couple of states Hillary's well aware
39:56
that is that is a hundred percent so in
39:57
a few days I'm gonna put my newspaper
39:59
well you know I never seen anything I
40:03
know it's way past time but you know I I
40:06
look I think all the time about what
40:08
kind of president I would have been him
40:09
all right now listen to the tents change
40:11
from I would have been and to the
40:13
present I look I think all the time
40:15
about what kind of president I would
40:16
have been and what I would have done
40:17
differently and what I think it would
40:20
have meant to our country in the world
40:21
so of course I think about it I think
40:23
about it all the time being you know
40:25
being able to do that and look whoever
40:27
wins next time is being able to do that
40:31
she goes would have would have would
40:33
have would if I think about it all the
40:34
time be not
40:38
if I were able not what it would be like
40:40
if I had been able had been able know a
40:43
point to have a really and what I think
40:47
it would have meant to our country in
40:48
the world so of course I think about it
40:51
I think about it all the time being you
40:53
know being able to do that and look
40:55
whoever wins next time I think about it
40:58
all the time being able to do that being
41:01
able to do that and look whoever wins
41:03
next time is going to have a big task
41:08
trying to fix everything that's been
41:09
broken how would you feel if in the last
41:11
48 hours or so while she's on this trip
41:14
in the UK mom decides now listen to how
41:18
Chelsea expertly I might add puts Emma
41:22
Barnet in her place like shut up this is
41:26
my mom I do what she wants I am her
41:29
protector just throw her hat fucking
41:31
well I'm always in her corner
41:33
am I so so shut up you know whatever she
41:37
decides to do on any given day I'm here
41:39
to support and love her but you my most
41:42
important my most important role in life
41:44
now is as a mother Wow expert expert
41:48
deflection she's very good Chelsea she's
41:50
much better than I thought she was at
41:53
this is not subtle what she said - this
41:55
Emma well I'm always gonna support my
41:58
mom Emma Emma
42:02
she's running John this woman is running
42:05
many many people many many people want
42:09
her to run all kinds of pressure
42:13
many people I love it no that's
42:16
fantastic
42:17
it's fantastic and then she added one
42:19
little I thank you DeLuca gachi that you
42:23
nailed and this was that when the time
42:25
that Hillary was familiar with the
42:29
deadline to the point where she knew
42:31
that she'd missed a number of well she's
42:33
only missed a couple but she's not gonna
42:35
take Iowa and New Hampshire anyway she
42:38
doesn't dislike be even Bloomberg who is
42:40
running or claims to be he's back in the
42:43
race he says he doesn't want to run in
42:45
New Hampshire what's the point you you
42:47
have to run against a couple of New
42:49
Englanders up there they're gonna
42:51
whoever wins New Hampshire well it
42:55
doesn't matter you don't need to win New
42:57
Hampshire's not that many votes involved
42:59
Hillary knows like no other how to
43:01
manipulate the super-delegates and it's
43:05
what she did with Brussels she screwed
43:06
Bernie
43:07
she was screwing Bernie was very
43:09
successful and I mean it's it's a it's a
43:12
sawed off term but brokered convention
43:15
comes to mind
43:18
even that could happen
43:21
the problem that you have is the way I
43:24
don't think you know the number of
43:25
people have come up with this thesis
43:26
that this is going to go to the
43:28
convention it's gonna be deadlock
43:30
between two or three people that's why
43:32
they're not getting rid of Bernie
43:33
they're gonna keep them in there cuz
43:34
it'll get a lot of votes we'll get a lot
43:35
of wins and then Warren will get a lot
43:37
of votes you'll get a lot of wins and
43:39
those are the two that are gonna get
43:40
most of the votes and wins and they have
43:44
to make the assumption there's not going
43:45
to be that one of them I think that's
43:48
probably a good assumption cuz I could
43:49
kind of make it to that one of them's
43:51
not gonna run away with it but they're
43:54
also risking the the possibility that
43:57
one of them is going to run away with it
43:59
and one of them could be Bernie well the
44:02
Democrats do not want Bernie and they
44:03
then they don't actually want Warren
44:05
either right how about I don't know what
44:08
this idea this is pretty risky if you're
44:10
gonna go for a brokered convention but
44:13
you can never bring Hillary in at the
44:14
last minute it just gonna look fishy
44:16
yeah I think we need one more person he
44:18
has to run to some she's gonna have to
44:20
throw her hat in the ring and she's
44:22
gonna have to run I think South Carolina
44:24
she can win mm-hmm she went any of this
44:27
other states easily if she gets in in
44:29
time to do that that she can easily win
44:31
California hmm so she'd get California
44:34
New York all the southern states
44:37
probably picked up Washington State and
44:39
Morrigan she could easily win the whole
44:41
thing or or at least get it to the point
44:44
where if there was a brokered convention
44:46
it would go to her easily but it
44:47
wouldn't look like she cheated and got
44:49
in at the last minute which is what a
44:50
lot of these theorists are starting to
44:52
say oh you don't know what's true you
44:53
know wait to the end the very end she's
44:56
gonna jump in that's no that's not gonna
44:58
work well
45:01
satori hat in the ring and she has to do
45:04
it before South Carolina at least and I
45:06
don't know what the deadline is for
45:07
South Carolina I'm gonna have to look it
45:08
up how about this it's coming up how
45:10
about this Deval Patrick who is now
45:12
apparently gonna jump into the race
45:14
Patrick is an interesting character
45:16
because I spotted him years
45:18
he's got the packaging Roy I'll tell you
45:20
he's got black president oh yeah I
45:25
thought this years ago before he fell
45:27
out it off the scene and then Cory
45:29
Booker kinda stole his fire do you
45:32
imagine being Deval Patrick and having
45:34
Cory Booker stealing fire yeah Cory
45:38
Booker took over word Deval Patrick left
45:40
off the vol Patrick is a tremendously
45:43
erudite well spoke all racist if he's
45:49
erudite and well spoke and if his white
45:52
guides say the same thing you don't
45:55
understand racism John you don't
45:57
understand yes I can't say anything
45:59
complimentary about this guy but the
46:02
fact is he is extremely appealing yes I
46:07
think Morgan I always thought he was
46:08
more appealing than Obama ever was well
46:11
he's the real deal he's he's actually
46:13
run something I mean this this he's
46:15
actually running a government yeah he's
46:17
the real T Massachusetts yeah
46:20
but why he got sight by the way they
46:23
pushed him off over the side or what I
46:25
don't know I don't get it I don't think
46:27
he can do it well not gonna put another
46:30
black they're not gonna run another
46:31
black male
46:32
they'd have to work real hard email they
46:34
have to get their rules and Joe Biden
46:38
fits the ticket exactly well Joe by yeah
46:42
allow me to take a small sidestep since
46:44
we came to sweet we stumbled upon racist
46:47
comments and I called racism because it
46:50
is and I and I have proof that what you
46:53
said he's erudite and well-spoken is
46:55
just because he's a black man is racist
46:58
and I have proof but if there's a white
47:00
guy we wouldn't be racist
47:02
correct correct cuz cuz Joe Biden is not
47:06
erudite now and Joe Biden is not
47:08
well-spoken that's does that make him a
47:10
black man no
47:14
on waters world which I'd never watch
47:17
but this came up on the mo facts show on
47:21
waters world he had a sociologist a PhD
47:26
so a professor of sociology I guess
47:29
sociologists professor of sociology and
47:33
this is a little bit back it was about
47:36
the math being racist which of course is
47:40
is is nuts and so this is not so much
47:42
about the math being racist but about
47:45
the definition of racism and it came out
47:47
in such a beautiful way that I need to
47:49
share it tell me why math is racist
47:52
doctor yes so you funny on November 6
47:59
2016 I was at a conference on statistics
48:02
and I raised my hand and I was like are
48:05
you telling me statistics are racist and
48:08
that was what almost three years ago and
48:12
I was really confused when I asked the
48:15
question and spent years reading about
48:17
many different things have you Jesse
48:20
read native son which I gave you last
48:22
time we met I read it in high school but
48:26
I have not reread it since the last time
48:29
you gave it to me but what does that
48:31
have to do with his math racist so the
48:36
critical race theory and is a framework
48:39
for understanding the world that helps
48:41
us understand that this entire country
48:44
is racist right we have a white
48:46
supremacist Tests racial caste system in
48:48
the United States are you saying that
48:52
all white people in America are racist
48:56
yeah I am too sometimes it happens we
49:00
were socialized right the process of
49:02
socialization you're learning about
49:04
social norms
49:05
so you're racist you're a racist
49:08
occasionally it happens I usually
49:10
apologize it when I realize it how are
49:13
you a racist what do you think makes you
49:15
superior
49:18
Josie that question doesn't make sense
49:20
well isn't racism the belief that one
49:22
race is inherently superior than another
49:26
race and then you discriminate against
49:28
other races that is a piece of racism
49:33
but you gave the definition that's
49:34
really old and language evolves over
49:37
time supremacy
49:40
what are we race and white supremacy
49:43
today yeah okay they are structures that
49:45
affect us all so people do things that
49:48
are racist all the time myself included
49:51
because we don't realize that's
49:53
happening okay do you understand John do
49:57
you understand how I can easily say that
49:59
you said in every show and you got I
50:03
could say the same thing course but this
50:04
is this is the thinking and she just
50:07
said it right there that's an old
50:09
definition sad merriam-webster's Webster
50:13
no one has updated the definition
50:15
because it has to include the element of
50:18
feeling superior over another race and
50:21
this is just nuts but there you have it
50:25
it's the definite language changes shut
50:29
up
50:32
I don't know what the long-term point of
50:35
it is that you want to make sure that
50:37
all whites are racists yes I know the
50:41
boy no I'm father let me restate that
50:44
I'm not sure what the point is to make
50:50
all whites races what is the point is
50:52
there free money control control control
50:56
over what you can say and even what you
50:59
can within us then it goes right back to
51:01
your old thesis which is this is really
51:03
a free speech issue of course it is yeah
51:08
well that's why we get letters
51:11
condemning us for even suggesting that
51:13
the global warming nonsense is
51:17
overstated and it is part of a control
51:20
mechanism I was not gonna do this now
51:22
but I think I should take us right I
51:23
leave I have solved vocal fry'
51:29
I know what I nearly had vocal fry no I
51:32
didn't say it cured it I said I've
51:34
solved the mystery of vocal fry why it
51:38
is done and why in particular young
51:42
women do it but before we do that let's
51:45
take a moment and talk about the T
51:48
glottal ization
51:52
I don't know how you make this jump by
51:54
the way well because it's also about
51:56
women young women in particular but also
51:58
young people who are changing speech
52:01
patterns vocal fry' as a speech pattern
52:05
dropping T's is a speech pattern we were
52:08
just told by this woman that we're old
52:11
and are thinking when it comes to the
52:13
words we use where everything we say is
52:15
racist this is this is something being
52:18
pushed on us and I so does that seem
52:20
like really such a big jump yes it does
52:23
but go on
52:23
okay well for the T glottal ization it
52:27
is more of what you just heard language
52:29
changes shut up and I went to the expert
52:33
on this when you want to know
52:35
something's going on with language and
52:37
speech you go to grammar girl a study in
52:40
the journal American speech examining
52:43
the dialect of Vermonters noticed that
52:45
some traditional pronunciations were
52:47
disappearing cow for cow for example is
52:50
declining but that the dropping T's is
52:53
increasing the researchers spotted it in
52:56
pronunciations like mountain for
52:58
mountain never Mon for Vermont have you
53:02
heard someone say Vermont no in another
53:08
study conducted in the western United
53:10
States researchers found that young
53:12
female speakers were more likely to use
53:14
glottal stops than other groups they
53:16
studied the researchers suggested their
53:19
findings may indicate that a broader
53:21
change in pronunciation is afoot they
53:24
noticed that quote the literature on
53:26
sociolinguistic change is replete with
53:29
studies in which young women are on the
53:31
cutting edge of language change unquote
53:35
and that's no surprise to people who
53:38
borrowed phrases like as if and way
53:40
harsh from movies like clueless and
53:43
Legally Blonde now this is interesting
53:45
because what she just said is that
53:47
people pick that up from a movie and I
53:51
would say I would wager that as Earth
53:54
isn't really used anymore so it was not
53:57
a change it was a temporary fad like was
54:01
up also coming from media so I call
54:05
bullshit
54:06
they're on grammar girl but okay an
54:07
answer to the biggest question
54:12
what I didn't understand what you said
54:15
she said that young women okay well
54:19
here's what she said go back is replete
54:21
with studies in which young women are on
54:23
the cutting edge of language change
54:25
young women are on the cutting edge of
54:27
language change and then instead of well
54:30
look what developed in this with this
54:31
particular group of women no she's now
54:33
going to say that they heard it on a
54:35
movie unquote and that's no surprise to
54:38
people who borrowed phrases like as if
54:41
and way harsh from movies like clueless
54:44
and Legally Blonde well hold on yeah
54:47
those movies are written usually by
54:50
Hollywood writers and they're in
54:51
Hollywood and they you're not dreaming
54:53
as if they're not the writers that wrote
54:56
the movie that uses as the F one of the
54:59
movies was a dozen of them didn't they
55:02
got it from the street yes sure they did
55:04
but is the women driving the women were
55:06
driving the writing but it went away
55:08
okay my point is it didn't stick people
55:11
still don't don't this that was that's
55:12
not a fundamentally a lot of a dipstick
55:15
a lot of stuff statistics
55:16
such as
55:19
well I think as if is if a lot of it
55:22
okay doesn't stick permanently but some
55:24
of this because what you're gonna
55:26
because the examples I'm coming up with
55:28
in my head or stuff that I know is kind
55:30
of come and gone but but the valley
55:33
girls speak in general people don't do
55:36
that anymore it's now persiflage okay in
55:42
answer to the biggest question of all
55:44
why are people dropping their t's we
55:47
have a disappointing answer nobody
55:49
really knows we have a nobody you really
55:59
know is standard pronunciation across a
56:02
region even a country changes gradually
56:05
and is affected by countless untold
56:08
causes in the 400 years since English
56:11
settlers first came to North America
56:13
what we call a British accent morphed
56:16
into an American accent and that accent
56:19
in turn birth to countless others from
56:21
the distinct dialects we hear in New
56:23
York City and Dallas to the ones we hear
56:25
in New Orleans in Minneapolis T
56:28
globalization can sound grading or
56:30
Slaney to some listeners today but some
56:33
day it may be the way all of us speak
56:35
and by that time that's driving everyone
56:41
to distraction this even calls it a
56:42
pronunciation tick okay this does lead
56:45
into this outstanding deconstruction I
56:49
don't think this guy even knew what he
56:51
was doing producer Joe sent me to this
56:53
this is a youtuber from the UK's name is
56:55
screen name wings of pegasus and he's
56:59
deconstructing Patsy Cline's voice which
57:03
has a I didn't even really think about
57:05
it but there is vocal fry' in her voice
57:08
and he's going to explain well I say I'd
57:11
left out a lot but to create vocal fry'
57:15
you know you're actually blowing you're
57:18
using very little air very little diet
57:21
push from your diaphragm
57:24
to get that yeah you sound like a frog
57:26
that's the way frogs make that sound
57:27
right but you're decided and she was
57:30
able to go crazy yes she would go in and
57:33
out of that and he says that while I'm
57:36
gonna play the clip that that vocal fry
57:38
is part of what made her not just unique
57:41
but so incredibly successful and in his
57:44
deconstruction I think he reveals the
57:46
reason why women in particularly in
57:49
particular young women have this are
57:52
using this voice technique the other
57:54
thing that gives her such a great
57:57
quality to her voice is that vocal fry
58:00
and if you don't know what I'm talking
58:02
about
58:02
it's the way that the vocal cords come
58:05
together with minimal air in a really
58:08
relaxed state if I'm going to
58:10
demonstrate it now I'm talking with my
58:14
vocal cords coming together I'm getting
58:16
a very definite connection and that's
58:19
why I'm producing this noise and if I
58:22
was to hold on a particular note it
58:24
would always be there because my vocal
58:27
cords are connected you might find some
58:30
people who talk like this they go well I
58:34
just told like this because it's the
58:36
most relaxed way of talking and Patsy
58:39
Cline when she sings she has that
58:42
control of her vocal cords so that she's
58:44
just beyond vocal fry' but then can just
58:48
end her lines with that and to explain
58:51
this further when babies cry a great
58:55
example because babies don't know that
58:58
they're using their voice the most
59:00
efficient way possible because it's
59:02
automatic it's ingrained it's just the
59:05
way it is used when you're a baby you
59:08
can't think about diaphragmatic support
59:10
and chest voice and head voice and
59:13
falsetto so when a baby cries it always
59:17
has vocal fry' in there so you get a wow
59:21
wow wow and it's that ah at the end
59:26
there is the vocal fry so having that
59:30
control of your voice means that you can
59:33
connect to an audience
59:35
because there is a cry in your voice and
59:37
as humans we are hot-wired to respond to
59:43
a babies cry because of evolution that
59:46
everything about us is ensuring the next
59:49
generation so if a baby's crying there's
59:51
something wrong you have to make it
59:53
right so if you can get that quality in
59:56
your singing voice you are gonna connect
59:59
at such a deep level almost a level that
1:00:03
is human that is intrinsic within all of
1:00:07
us and we don't even know that it's
1:00:09
there but when we hear it we know that
1:00:11
sound I know it's a stretch but when I
1:00:15
heard this my thinking immediately went
1:00:18
to well yeah if you do this particularly
1:00:21
to a woman it may be as a as a woman it
1:00:25
triggers something at a very deep
1:00:27
reptilian level of maybe in you there's
1:00:32
more connection more engagement it
1:00:34
sounds import and you know Britney
1:00:37
Spears is almost nothing but vocal fry'
1:00:40
and her of singing sure you know and
1:00:43
she's very popular yeah no kidding
1:00:46
Daniel maybe maybe add a little data
1:00:51
point about women not having children
1:00:55
when they're young so maybe there's even
1:00:57
some heightened awareness in the just in
1:01:01
their entire it's in their DNA
1:01:03
and you know to certain ages and they
1:01:05
hear the fry and they're just drawn to
1:01:07
it and I'm not saying people are doing
1:01:09
it on purpose but the the response that
1:01:13
they're getting is much more leaning
1:01:15
forward deeper engagement particularly
1:01:18
from women when women are doing this now
1:01:21
there's I don't have the clip again I
1:01:24
babble today's show is a epic fail and
1:01:27
so far as my flips but I'm not talking
1:01:29
about clips I didn't clip oh my god we
1:01:34
have it on the next show for sure cuz I
1:01:35
made sure to put it aside there's a
1:01:38
woman reading her own biography on this
1:01:42
bitch slut floating around and she her
1:01:45
whole voice is vocal fry' it's worse
1:01:47
it's beyond
1:01:49
Jill I would real be on Jill so much
1:01:53
that goes beyond Jill but okay it's I
1:01:57
thought the same thing one of our
1:01:58
producers sent it to me and I said no no
1:02:01
but nothing's beyond Jill but it was
1:02:03
beyond Jill including the lung and he
1:02:10
said go out forever hold on obviously I
1:02:13
read the New York Times like all day
1:02:16
long
1:02:17
mainly on my iPad app this woman is
1:02:25
doing the same thing and I just
1:02:27
retweeted it this is a week or so ago i
1:02:30
retweeted it saying yeah this is
1:02:32
terrible this is beyond Jill or
1:02:33
something like along those lines in a
1:02:35
whole bunch of hate came my way
1:02:38
oh yeah sure followers just people I
1:02:40
don't know where do they come on good
1:02:42
works yeah they're all writers female
1:02:47
mostly young adult yaa as it's called in
1:02:50
the business mm-hmm mostly why a
1:02:52
writer's young adult fiction writers and
1:02:56
they were all women and they were all
1:02:58
women we're defending the vocal fry'
1:03:00
girl and I'm thinking this and one of
1:03:03
them was the common was I don't see what
1:03:05
you listening to you know they do coming
1:03:07
out our voices not commenting on her
1:03:09
content which is not true if you think
1:03:11
of McLuhan desk because commenting on on
1:03:14
every I mean everything is part of the
1:03:16
message yeah yeah there's a message that
1:03:19
was a message in the mediums a message
1:03:21
and the voice is a message everything's
1:03:23
a message so you know this all part of
1:03:25
the communications system so you can you
1:03:28
can do this it's legal to criticize
1:03:30
somebody's voice I mean if they sound
1:03:32
like Elmer Fudd and they're reading
1:03:34
Shakespeare is part of the message of
1:03:39
course yes so I have to now I have to go
1:03:43
get this what the basic thesis
1:03:48
well the basic thesis is outstanding and
1:03:51
it would make nothing but sense to me
1:03:54
that women would start to pick this
1:03:56
because they would get if you start to
1:03:58
develop say this like the glottal stop
1:04:01
and all the rest of it but let's say
1:04:02
that you're a woman and you're talking
1:04:04
in vocal fry' and other women because of
1:04:09
the baby's trigger yeah and they don't
1:04:12
have babies but they still get triggered
1:04:14
by this because it's Primus they get
1:04:16
triggered and they come closer and they
1:04:18
want to listen to you more this is why I
1:04:20
think I got so much flack for condemning
1:04:22
this vocal fright in fact was it her
1:04:25
message at all that was attractive to
1:04:27
these women it was the fact that this
1:04:29
woman has this crying going on these are
1:04:31
women and thinking or crying they're
1:04:35
crying and that we're making fun of them
1:04:37
and by the way yes that is a yeah these
1:04:41
are I don't want to say pathetic but
1:04:44
these are women who are literally crying
1:04:46
they're playing they're crying as they
1:04:49
speak and that's where the vocal fry is
1:04:51
and they're there asking for help and
1:04:54
nobody's giving it to them and said
1:04:56
we're here like a couple of douche bags
1:04:57
call them out as idiots and the way they
1:05:01
receive that is an attack against
1:05:03
motherhood that's why it's so vicious
1:05:08
and even though they don't know it when
1:05:10
you say hey man that fry there like you
1:05:12
so they're saying you can't do this you
1:05:15
know who who are you old man okay boomer
1:05:18
all that but then what they're really
1:05:20
saying what they're saying in their
1:05:21
heart is you don't care about babies you
1:05:24
hate babies and that's what's tricky
1:05:26
yes once again with Martin one Nathan
1:05:33
ladies gentleness you know agenda show
1:05:34
its how this is how the system works our
1:05:37
producer send us something we can
1:05:38
deconstruct it we break it down we have
1:05:40
solve vocal fry' and now to put it to
1:05:44
use for yourself because you can totally
1:05:48
get an audience to listen to you and I
1:05:51
think I have to do do more cry maybe
1:05:54
that would be it maybe that's where the
1:05:55
up talk comes in way well we kept
1:06:00
talking to some similar wait I want to
1:06:02
say something about the vocal five so
1:06:03
you guys some woman has given you a lot
1:06:05
of vocal fry' is setting ridiculing her
1:06:08
like we tend to do we pretty much
1:06:10
everything is go oh you poor thing well
1:06:16
we now have an eye that in your heart
1:06:18
it's not worth saying yours your so you
1:06:21
must be so sad and miserable it's no
1:06:24
longer vocal fry' its vocal cry vocal
1:06:28
crime local crime now we understand
1:06:32
and I think we if we pay attention we
1:06:34
might learn in that particular how other
1:06:37
women but men too of course I mean I
1:06:39
respond to the sound of a baby yeah
1:06:45
that's actually it's actually not the
1:06:48
way I respond but some people do yes if
1:06:52
you've had enough of them and they're
1:06:54
still living in your house yeah I
1:06:55
understand these I understand that too
1:06:57
response and since I mention it I think
1:07:00
we need to have an okay boomer segment
1:07:02
on this show this is the this is we need
1:07:05
a jingle for you a segment we have okay
1:07:09
boomer okay boomer it's okay with you
1:07:11
it's okay with me okay boomer okay
1:07:15
boomer it's okay boomer know that know
1:07:21
that but it will be the next no agenda
1:07:22
animated show that's for sure
1:07:24
so the and now I have a question because
1:07:28
boomer the cutoff is 1964 yeah does that
1:07:34
mean if you're born in 1964 second half
1:07:39
of 1964 am I still a boomer or is the
1:07:43
cutoff at the at the December 31st 63
1:07:48
well I think it has to be based on the
1:07:52
end of World War two
1:07:53
whatever date that was that would be the
1:07:55
date the cutoff date because boomers
1:07:58
came right boomers technically or the
1:08:00
right at the end of World War two us
1:08:01
when boomers began no just the beginning
1:08:04
but what's the could get me yeah well
1:08:06
that would be this would be a that would
1:08:08
be your fiscal year so the end of World
1:08:11
War two whatever that date is someone
1:08:12
could look it up well here's what I
1:08:14
here's what I have boomers born 1946 to
1:08:18
1964 between okay between 54 and 72
1:08:23
years old
1:08:26
yeah
1:08:28
what you and you're gonna herb that
1:08:30
you're like a late bloomer
1:08:31
a late bloomer no I just want to know
1:08:33
who my people are John because I want to
1:08:38
make sure why we get longer you barely
1:08:40
made the cut man I'm like I'm second
1:08:45
string boomer I just want to make sure
1:08:47
that I can feel spoken to when people
1:08:51
say okay boomer this actually happens to
1:08:53
me now okay boomer telling and what in
1:08:57
what universe did you wake up and think
1:08:58
that that would insult me but okay okay
1:09:00
boomer I think okay boomer is and I like
1:09:04
it because I I do identify as a second
1:09:07
string boomer I identify with things
1:09:09
changing that I don't like change it
1:09:12
from second stream this is a bad
1:09:14
attitude it's not second string it's a
1:09:16
second way second way back bencher let's
1:09:21
call I'm a backbencher boomer so I'm on
1:09:23
the back bench but then I hear what
1:09:25
they're doing with certain things and
1:09:27
the boomer in me wants to protest the
1:09:30
change to the ABC song which I don't
1:09:34
know if this some derivative of common
1:09:36
core or right yes so the ABC song has
1:09:41
the older boomer mm-hmm the og boomer
1:09:44
boomer oh gee I don't know this but you
1:09:49
know the song of course ABCD efg hijk
1:09:54
rst uvwxyz next time won't you sing with
1:09:59
me ABCD
1:10:02
[Music]
1:10:03
F - thanks bye j k l m n o P Q R tau W X
1:10:21
Y Z I want to shoot myself when I hear
1:10:25
this this is not good for the universe
1:10:28
we're out of balance with this
1:10:31
where did that come from Disney
1:10:37
oh they're trying to I don't want to I'm
1:10:39
gonna say it you're trying to fuck with
1:10:41
us they're trying to upset the forces of
1:10:44
the universe is over there's something
1:10:47
up with this well they can't do that
1:10:49
or maybe man but change the order maybe
1:10:52
John Mandela effect maybe it was always
1:10:56
this way if we just don't realize it in
1:11:01
that crazy where did you get that
1:11:04
well someone sent it to me and I was on
1:11:07
the on the youtubes and I can I my
1:11:09
clipped it sure they didn't show no no
1:11:16
no no no that'd be going too far
1:11:18
it's reprogramming of some sorts I mean
1:11:21
yes when you say Disney is effing with
1:11:23
us and you know I'm Way too polite to
1:11:25
say the f-word I think you're right I'm
1:11:29
not sure what it is but I mean this is
1:11:32
almost like the three more days till
1:11:35
Halloween till they're shamrock it's
1:11:38
like they're gonna trigger these kids
1:11:39
and gonna zombies gonna go and kill
1:11:41
everybody I don't know this I do not
1:11:43
like the chain and okay boomer I don't
1:11:46
like this song the way they've done it
1:11:48
I find it jarring
1:11:51
and what's the point what's the point I
1:11:54
know always the point I know the point
1:11:56
because they felt LMNOP was not
1:12:00
pronounced correctly or if we went too
1:12:04
fast and therefore the the letters l m n
1:12:08
o & p were getting gypped it wasn't fair
1:12:11
to them somehow
1:12:14
well that's a stretch I don't know LMNOP
1:12:18
we're getting gypped don't know it's too
1:12:21
much Sesame Street it's it's a bad deal
1:12:24
this whole thing is bad well with that
1:12:28
nose got the rails but okay I'd like to
1:12:31
thank you for your courage and say in
1:12:33
the morning to you the man who just put
1:12:35
the C and vocal cry in the morning all
1:12:43
strips to see boots on the ground and
1:12:47
all the Dames tonight's out there in the
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morning to the trolls in our troll room
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extraordinaire which you can join
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yourself at No Agenda stream com every
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single day
1:12:57
Darrin Oh is doing that in the pre
1:12:58
stream which is another example every
1:13:01
single day there's live programming at
1:13:03
No Agenda stream comm and I just
1:13:04
realized this thing's you know people do
1:13:07
listen to it we need to have a listing
1:13:10
of what shows are on because a lot of
1:13:12
people hear something like oh shit what
1:13:13
show is that I want to find out what
1:13:14
show that was so we have to come up with
1:13:16
some kind of after-the-fact program
1:13:19
guide or some rig
1:13:20
oh god another grid in my life but it's
1:13:23
a great place to hang out you can listen
1:13:25
to the live stream of any of our shows
1:13:27
that are live but of course we have
1:13:29
repeat replays and and just a nice
1:13:33
cornucopia of content and you can find
1:13:36
that at no agenda stream calm hello
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illustrate your car that's right stream
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it through bluetooth through your
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speakers even to your hearing aids if
1:13:43
you wish and in the morning to the
1:13:46
artiste who brought us the artwork for a
1:13:48
episode 1189 and this was I believe was
1:13:55
that data was a data who brought this to
1:13:58
us no it doesn't sound right
1:14:01
know there's something there's the wrong
1:14:03
credit here on the page which I'm very
1:14:05
sad about now ya know I'm sad about that
1:14:10
because I want everyone to be credited
1:14:12
properly now the artist was it was
1:14:14
Darren it was Darren oh I knew it
1:14:15
Darren Oh Neil Nevers a refresh my
1:14:18
browser I fixed it now we had a lot to
1:14:20
choose from and there were some very
1:14:22
good pieces and what and what we chose
1:14:25
was John Bolton or as the kids say
1:14:29
Bolton and a black bar with the letters
1:14:34
anonymous over his eyes so it was very
1:14:36
obvious that it was him of course with
1:14:38
that moustache there was another one
1:14:41
which I believe comic strip blogger did
1:14:43
which was just the mustache which was
1:14:45
esoteric and and kind of cool and I'd
1:14:48
like the way it I'd liked the way it
1:14:50
played but I think we both decided
1:14:53
unanimously that it would be a good idea
1:14:57
to support our Handler Steve Botanic
1:15:00
with his mission to prove that John
1:15:03
Bolton is the anonymous is the author
1:15:06
known as anonymous of the book and of
1:15:09
the op-ed in the New York Times and so
1:15:13
we decided we'd be good players in the
1:15:15
game isn't that what happened yep and
1:15:17
that's what we do I wish that the some
1:15:19
of these these agencies would send us
1:15:21
more money yeah because we're doing the
1:15:24
Lord's work doing great work here people
1:15:27
get on it thank you very much dare
1:15:30
knowing all our artists who participate
1:15:33
in our value for value network by
1:15:34
helping us out in this manner by
1:15:36
creating artwork that we can use not
1:15:38
just for the album art which is a great
1:15:40
win of course but all just having a
1:15:42
display to no agenda art generator calm
1:15:44
people love going through that and
1:15:45
checking all the different crazy pieces
1:15:47
out some gets on mugs and shirts and
1:15:49
hoodies at No Agenda shop calm and you
1:15:52
can do whatever you want with it it's uh
1:15:53
it's another great resource and we have
1:15:56
ten times the amount of images that
1:15:58
we've that we have shows which kind of
1:15:59
gives you an idea of how many people
1:16:01
compete for this and you can contribute
1:16:03
and if you like it it's tough though
1:16:06
because people do it during the live
1:16:08
stream we choose it right after the
1:16:09
show's over no agenda art generator calm
1:16:12
and we have a number of it in the in the
1:16:16
Texas that they came in their word there
1:16:18
was a note that came in I should have
1:16:20
read it during your your little
1:16:22
exposition on glottal stops mm-hmm
1:16:25
because this is a letter that came in
1:16:27
condemning you oh yay for not talking
1:16:32
about what you just talked about but the
1:16:36
timing was a little he I think maybe
1:16:37
would complete but let me read this okay
1:16:39
hi there John this is a written a novel
1:16:43
it was stuffed in an envelope by the way
1:16:46
I got it also somebody sent a couple of
1:16:48
Jeffrey Epstein didn't kill himself
1:16:50
bumper stickers who was J put on her
1:16:54
Volkswagen no I want one yeah I bet you
1:16:57
do you gonna put it on a bumper yeah on
1:17:02
Tina's merriam-webster dictionary for
1:17:10
the definition of glottal stop Wikipedia
1:17:14
also has an entry for it
1:17:15
the missing T found sound in important
1:17:19
is not being dropped it's being replaced
1:17:22
by another consonant for which there is
1:17:24
no letter in English the glottal stop
1:17:26
which we just discussed surprising or
1:17:29
not that the putative linguistic expert
1:17:31
the painting on the clip was unfamiliar
1:17:34
with the term and adopted your dropping
1:17:36
the T description he added nothing to
1:17:40
the conversation clearly nobody likes
1:17:43
this guy no and he is not he's not come
1:17:45
back into the I think he's giving up on
1:17:48
the show that popped up during my recent
1:17:51
search was the term that Adam may like
1:17:54
glottal ization no one will stop
1:18:00
phenomenon at least a year ago oh yeah
1:18:03
I'm I'm a dick but he's a busy feller
1:18:06
and I must have missed it in time must
1:18:09
have missed it entirely and then he says
1:18:11
the creepin globalism has got to stop
1:18:14
but isn't it isn't it got ization you
1:18:18
can't set globalization it's got to be
1:18:20
got ization if you wanted to be modern
1:18:25
don't think so not hey now I'm gonna
1:18:27
start reading I we get into the
1:18:29
donations I'm sorry I delayed it but
1:18:32
there's a name mentioned in the first
1:18:34
line of this that the guy wants to be
1:18:36
anonymous I don't understand is that him
1:18:39
or is that somebody else still here I'm
1:18:43
what I'm what I think happened but I'm
1:18:45
not sure so we cannot do it I believe
1:18:49
anonymous who comes in from China
1:18:53
Guangdong
1:18:56
wan-soo
1:18:58
this was as gwangsu guandong yeah he's
1:19:02
in the state of gwaan don't I like how
1:19:03
you yell at me when I do that makes me
1:19:06
makes me feel loved and wanted it makes
1:19:10
possible you forget yeah it's possible
1:19:18
that he wanted to make someone a night
1:19:23
oh I see cuz there's a new Baker don't
1:19:27
mention the name cuz I don't know and
1:19:29
Eric didn't market so and it's not on
1:19:31
the list so I I don't believe that this
1:19:34
is I don't think we should risk it
1:19:36
particularly if someone's in China it's
1:19:41
not a good idea to risk but we are
1:19:44
having trouble cuz they follow
1:19:46
everything and the Chinese probably do
1:19:47
listen to the show well they're taking
1:19:50
their foreign policy advice from us
1:19:51
hello's okay will will will that it will
1:19:55
put it in abeyance add the total to
1:19:57
today's totals anonymous from Guangzhou
1:20:00
in Guangdong gave us a hundred one
1:20:03
thousand one hundred eleven dollars and
1:20:05
eleven cents and and that was the
1:20:07
celebration of the veterans and we
1:20:09
really appreciate the support and please
1:20:13
do send us an email so that we can
1:20:17
understand if we have anything or anyone
1:20:19
else like that Oregon yeah where Adam at
1:20:22
curry calm calm yeah curious ease
1:20:29
followed his donation which is very
1:20:31
appreciated is followed by another
1:20:33
anonymous donation of $420 and 42 cents
1:20:36
i TM in honor of my 40 second trip
1:20:39
around the flaming fireball in the sky
1:20:40
today eleven thirteen eleven thirteen
1:20:43
I'm donating for twenty forty two
1:20:45
towards Darren O'Neal's knighthood Wow
1:20:49
how nice is that this donation should
1:20:51
take care of it then he's got some did
1:20:54
some got some well how counting well how
1:20:58
come Darren's not on the list what does
1:21:00
our back-office doing no no they are
1:21:03
putting people on the list but it's
1:21:05
possible this is another one that's
1:21:06
screwy Darren can report back with his
1:21:08
name name egde and such keep on keeping
1:21:12
on Darren hey Darren my only request is
1:21:15
for some health karma that to all that
1:21:17
knee to thank you for your courage and
1:21:18
such that Darren O'Neill I'd think
1:21:21
Darren is still still hanging out
1:21:23
because he's in their chat room that we
1:21:25
could he can give us a damage and we can
1:21:27
put him on the list if he wants it well
1:21:29
Darren oh just went wow I've really high
1:21:32
no he went wow so he's in there in the
1:21:35
troll room
1:21:36
Darrin if you if you want to be knighted
1:21:38
today we can do it because this does
1:21:41
complete you know this anonymous who you
1:21:43
must know because this anonymous person
1:21:47
knows that you have previously donated
1:21:49
and that this amount should bring you to
1:21:52
knighthood I just need to know what your
1:21:56
what your what your Knight name will be
1:21:58
and we can add you to the well you or we
1:22:01
can do it Sunday if you want either way
1:22:04
Oh Nicky's that he fell over I don't
1:22:06
think he can replied well he'll respond
1:22:08
in twice a second let me get the help I
1:22:10
have to stop right here a second zephyr
1:22:12
just went by oh the economy is booming
1:22:16
no the five dime really the first ever
1:22:19
went by on time and now it's 10:30 my
1:22:22
time and another I think this is the the
1:22:25
coastal that is like days late or
1:22:28
something let me see what this was nice
1:22:30
it was nine cars mm-hmm it looked like
1:22:33
the Zephyr they very identical looking
1:22:35
and something's amiss well maybe well
1:22:38
let me see what do we have I should get
1:22:41
my Amtrak well a scheduler and adopt the
1:22:45
doubt on the Dow was up 92 I'm telling
1:22:49
you this is an economic indicator yes
1:22:53
the more cars the better and now you
1:22:56
cannot deny that that's oh wait a minute
1:22:59
I just refreshed hmm no the dow is now
1:23:02
down 35 okay so you're I think you're
1:23:05
you've got to figure out how this works
1:23:07
it's in there SIA so what Darryl comes
1:23:12
back with well he hasn't come back let
1:23:14
me do the copy hung up he's bold over
1:23:19
I'm gonna do the karma here health karma
1:23:20
where the goat twist for Darrin
1:23:23
you've got ARMA he's gonna have to name
1:23:31
himself Dame something cuz it's the Dame
1:23:33
dr mark mens sick is next on the list
1:23:37
he drops right to a social executive
1:23:40
producer at $240 in Arvada Arvada
1:23:43
Colorado jingle Zuma's foamer china is
1:23:47
asshole and random sharpton which is
1:23:49
pretty common list of jingles my son Tom
1:23:54
hit me in the mouth in May 2015 he told
1:23:56
me about a podcast called No Agenda
1:23:57
which I immediately thought to myself
1:23:59
yeah right anyone that says they have no
1:24:02
agenda almost certainly has an agenda we
1:24:07
were facing a long term a long drive
1:24:09
from from Denver to Oklahoma City so I
1:24:12
gave it a chance I was pleasantly
1:24:13
surprised that your show was balanced
1:24:15
and particularly enjoyed the jingles the
1:24:18
content from the producers and your
1:24:20
in-depth explanation exploration of
1:24:22
topics in the m5m that they ignore I was
1:24:25
particularly struck by your willingness
1:24:28
to criticize Hillary Clinton but not in
1:24:32
the way that a conservative pundit like
1:24:34
Limbaugh or Hannity and of course Trump
1:24:37
gets his share of your critical
1:24:39
attention ya never know it by some of
1:24:42
the notes we get I appreciate the media
1:24:44
deconstruction which is the hallmark of
1:24:46
your show it is the content that is
1:24:49
unique valuable and vital vital vile I
1:24:53
the donation of 240 gets me close to
1:24:56
halfway towards knighthood which I hope
1:24:57
to obtain before you get execute your
1:24:59
escape strategy and it represents $120
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to celebrate the 12 years serving us
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humble slaves and producers in 122 keep
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you around for another 12 years please
1:25:09
give a birthday shout-out to my son Tom
1:25:11
who hit me in the mouth his birthday is
1:25:14
on show day 4 episode 11 90 if possible
1:25:16
I'd like to hear drone again as part of
1:25:19
the end of the show mix it is the best
1:25:22
song parody produced by an a producer in
1:25:25
my humble opinion I think that was Sir
1:25:30
Jeff Smith and I have done something
1:25:33
crazy I have actually cued it up for the
1:25:36
end of end of show I keep forgetting to
1:25:38
do that today I did it here's a little
1:25:40
taste of it though oh yeah full track at
1:25:51
the end of the show and here are your
1:25:54
requested doodles and I'll throw in the
1:25:56
Karma even though he didn't request this
1:26:05
President Trump said that because of the
1:26:08
killing of al Baghdadi that dag D that
1:26:12
the world is a better place and I would
1:26:17
give credit to he and those that were
1:26:20
responsible for it but we have a lot of
1:26:23
work that must still be done in the area
1:26:26
of terrorism in the same area of the
1:26:30
world where al Baghdadi's
1:26:32
back daddy was back back back dagi
1:26:43
yeah Brad Schultz two hundred two
1:26:46
dollars and two cents I'm getting
1:26:48
married on Saturday he writes in so
1:26:51
there you go and he's bleeding money I
1:26:53
figured I would wring out the bandages
1:26:55
for you guys can I get some which is
1:26:59
disgusting can I get some wedding goat
1:27:01
karma for my fiance and I and as well
1:27:03
some karma for my parents who recently
1:27:06
divorced after 32 years of marriage it's
1:27:08
a double celebration to double yeah yeah
1:27:11
what one gets married yeah gets divorces
1:27:14
it's a wash to wash the donut shop we
1:27:18
were getting dessert from just caught on
1:27:20
fire and the innkeeper that was hosting
1:27:22
our rehearsal dinner had to leave
1:27:24
because of a family emergency
1:27:25
can you please expedite that karma via
1:27:28
invisible drum or Concord please don't
1:27:32
use the Zephyr Thanks okay let me load
1:27:35
it up is coming over through the no
1:27:36
agenda invisible hat drone
1:27:48
we're not yes the last but not least is
1:27:51
Nate they're in Iowa City Iowa 200 bucks
1:27:54
and he just says I just want to call on
1:27:57
my douchebag brothers Josh shoes and
1:28:01
Kyle hit me in the mouth so there you go
1:28:07
all right oh that's a group of
1:28:10
well-wishers producers and executives
1:28:12
socially executive producer Oh 1190 yes
1:28:15
thank you should every one of them for
1:28:16
helping us get to show off the ground I
1:28:18
mean we want to thank you with not just
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our thanks but also with a title you
1:28:21
heard them executive producers or
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associate executive producers both of
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these titles are valuable especially
1:28:28
where they are recognized as such and
1:28:30
now that we know that the only place to
1:28:32
get hired or to hire someone is pretty
1:28:34
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that's where you want to put this
1:28:37
executive producer or in someone's case
1:28:41
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1:28:43
Agenda show episode 1190 you could even
1:28:47
say the award-winning No Agenda show and
1:28:49
let us know how that goes even if you're
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not looking for a gig sometimes it can
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[Applause]
1:29:37
[Music]
1:29:39
[Applause]
1:29:43
well there are some homeless news are we
1:29:47
do I have homeless news what kind of
1:29:48
homeless news do you have well I got two
1:29:51
clips here one of them just look better
1:29:53
than the other but let's play the first
1:29:54
one this is homeless report in LA just
1:29:59
steps away from the Hollywood Walk of
1:30:00
Fame a horrifying bucket of diarrhea I
1:30:08
didn't want it to be in my mouth but it
1:30:10
was running down my eyes for over a year
1:30:13
the NBC 4 i-team has been tracking
1:30:15
crimes where the suspects are homeless
1:30:17
tonight we have learned those incidents
1:30:20
are skyrocketing
1:30:21
investigative reporter Joel Grover
1:30:23
reports on the growing threat linked to
1:30:25
the untreated mental illness and drug
1:30:27
addiction on LA's streets of shame keep
1:30:31
your eye on the woman walking out of
1:30:32
this apartment building a homeless man
1:30:35
approaches and suddenly smacks her in
1:30:37
the head
1:30:38
there are now thousands of crimes a year
1:30:40
like this one in which the suspects are
1:30:43
homeless and in many cases suffering
1:30:46
from mental illness or substance abuse
1:30:48
do you have the whole clip of the woman
1:30:51
explained as she went I do down crying
1:30:54
man the next clip is guy is another
1:30:58
report just slightly different yeah and
1:31:01
it's got the same woman bitching about
1:31:02
being horrible some guy took a well play
1:31:07
clip to avoid Van Tassel was walking to
1:31:10
her car near Hollywood's Walk of Fame
1:31:11
when according to police and court
1:31:14
records a transient with schizophrenia
1:31:16
and psychotic disorders dumped feces all
1:31:20
over her a bucket of his diarrhea
1:31:23
it was liquid hot liquid soap and I
1:31:27
couldn't see it was coming off of my
1:31:29
eyelashes into my eyes paramedics rushed
1:31:32
her to the hospital and she now needs to
1:31:35
be tested for infectious diseases every
1:31:37
three months it's something I won't ever
1:31:39
forget it was I mean it was gusty night
1:31:43
for over a year the i-team has been
1:31:45
reporting on crimes where the suspects
1:31:47
are homeless like
1:31:48
sky arrested for setting fire to chairs
1:31:51
at a downtown steakhouse and this
1:31:54
homeless man pushing someone in front of
1:31:56
a truck there were more than 6,000 of
1:31:59
these reported crimes in LA in 2017 by
1:32:03
the end of 2018 the number of crimes was
1:32:05
up more than 50% and now we've learned
1:32:09
the numbers are on track to climb even
1:32:11
higher this year we found case after
1:32:14
case where the suspects suffer from
1:32:17
mental illness or methamphetamine abuse
1:32:19
meth use has been linked to violence and
1:32:22
so is untreated mental illness how could
1:32:25
you live in this kind of environment can
1:32:28
be okay okay mentally okay Reverend Andy
1:32:32
bales runs the Union rescue mission does
1:32:35
life on the streets lead to violent
1:32:37
behavior perhaps like the attack on that
1:32:40
woman on a downtown LA Street
1:32:42
keep watching just seconds later the man
1:32:46
punched another victim attorney Brandon
1:32:48
Cohen were you hunted in shock when it
1:32:51
happened what was shocking was that I
1:32:52
lived here for four years and it didn't
1:32:54
happen sooner we found the homeless who
1:32:56
were arrested for these crimes are often
1:32:58
right back on the streets without
1:33:00
getting any treatment or help I am
1:33:03
always on the lookout
1:33:04
we discovered that Brandon Cohen's
1:33:05
attacker Charles fuller had four
1:33:08
previous felony convictions but after he
1:33:11
attacked Cohen the cops simply gave him
1:33:14
a citation for battery and let him go
1:33:16
four months later a block away a similar
1:33:19
attack against this mother and daughter
1:33:21
so the police didn't make an arrest so
1:33:24
the suspect wasn't identified well this
1:33:30
brings me to the eye so I have the the
1:33:33
competitive eye so it may be long I mean
1:33:37
it's three seconds long just may be too
1:33:40
long but it's so good
1:33:47
yeah it's not three seconds it's five
1:33:50
seconds here we go a bucket of his
1:33:52
diarrhea
1:33:53
it was liquid hot liquid I was soaked
1:33:56
that's too long
1:33:59
misty was hot liquid I was soaked is
1:34:02
that it's not too long did you gave me a
1:34:05
five-second ISO for a two-second slot no
1:34:09
IIIi look I like first of all your
1:34:12
trouncing on my turf this is my turf but
1:34:14
okay it's fine
1:34:14
I was I was making the clip when I
1:34:17
looked at your list and like another one
1:34:21
you're just walking all over my head
1:34:22
might smite beat this is walking all
1:34:24
over 2 epic fail day
1:34:27
um the truth must come out luckily
1:34:30
luckily Los Angeles has a solution the
1:34:36
mayor of Los Angeles what's his name the
1:34:38
mayor and his name here somewhere aired
1:34:40
again no Garcetti Mayor Eric Garcetti
1:34:44
has come up with a solution something
1:34:48
that we've looked at extensively not as
1:34:50
a as a homeless solution I actually
1:34:51
looked at it as a home solution at one
1:34:53
point during this show in the past 12
1:34:55
years containers they're going to stack
1:35:00
containers shipping containers and turn
1:35:03
these into units for the homeless
1:35:06
there's only one small issue
1:35:10
the each unist now you can buy a
1:35:13
shipping container for about five grand
1:35:15
and we've looked into this between three
1:35:17
is a shitty one but five thousand
1:35:19
dollars you get a little more you get a
1:35:21
beautiful one and then you spend
1:35:23
whatever you need to spend to make the
1:35:25
unit but the the basic walls even a door
1:35:29
there's a $5,000 I didn't realize you're
1:35:34
that expensive yeah well it's a lot of
1:35:36
iron well I guess yeah you'd have to be
1:35:40
mostly aluminum when they're completed
1:35:43
each of these units of these shipping
1:35:47
container units in Los Angeles will cost
1:35:49
six hundred thousand dollars each what
1:35:53
yeah
1:35:55
yeah I suspect a scam yeah then this is
1:35:59
this is coming from KFI and those guys
1:36:02
with dari in LA so they didn't know I'm
1:36:05
sure this is correct but this is 1.2
1:36:08
billion dollar bond that that they have
1:36:11
to spend somehow so he might as well put
1:36:13
into $600,000 contain a shipping
1:36:15
container units almost as dumb is Austin
1:36:20
oh my god you're such a mess here so we
1:36:23
we got this camping ground designated
1:36:26
and yesterday although is raining was
1:36:29
really crap where them like it Co it's
1:36:31
at Montopolis and 183 let me go look and
1:36:35
we go find it this is a kind of a nutty
1:36:37
intersection you you go on Montopolis
1:36:39
continues underneath the highway and I
1:36:43
could not find this campground it must
1:36:45
be you know somewhere behind some other
1:36:48
building I can't find it what I did find
1:36:50
under 183 on Montopolis were about 510
1:36:54
so I don't understand we'll have they
1:36:56
cleaned anything up or is that just a PR
1:36:58
moment did something really take place
1:37:01
is there even an actual campground that
1:37:04
these people are on I'm gonna have to go
1:37:05
out again tomorrow to see if I can find
1:37:07
it because I could not find it and all
1:37:12
bull and there's new plans that are
1:37:14
cropping up and Austin has come up with
1:37:18
a spectacular solution oh we should have
1:37:21
thought of this earlier new records
1:37:22
obtained by KXAN investigators show
1:37:24
where Austin could look to house the
1:37:27
city's homeless
1:37:28
this comes as Austin police begin
1:37:29
enforcing new camping restrictions this
1:37:32
week takes a an investigator Kevin Clark
1:37:34
found the city is targeting several
1:37:35
hotels for possible housing
1:37:38
it's an old bed-and-breakfast built in
1:37:39
1916 it's got six runs available it's
1:37:42
just blocks from the Capitol and it's
1:37:44
right across the street from ACC's Rio
1:37:46
Grande campus yet it's one of the
1:37:48
foresail hotel properties the city could
1:37:50
look to buy and convert into homeless
1:37:52
housing we don't want anyone in our
1:37:55
community
1:37:58
or lying in public places or being
1:38:01
forced to do that because there's no
1:38:03
other place for them to go and as Austin
1:38:05
looks to find housing for the city's
1:38:07
homeless we have people in the community
1:38:08
that are stepping forward right now with
1:38:10
properties that might we might be able
1:38:12
to consider buying they don't require a
1:38:14
lot of rework to make available
1:38:16
specifically I'm talking about some
1:38:18
hotels KXAN obtained this email from
1:38:20
interim real estate officer Alex Gale
1:38:22
showing a list of hotels and motels for
1:38:25
sale in Austin the email was sent to
1:38:27
then homeless strategy officer Lori
1:38:29
pimpy low-stress who's now a consultant
1:38:31
at homeless issues the properties are
1:38:33
spread far and wide around Austin the
1:38:35
Red Roof Inn off I 35 has 142 rooms
1:38:39
then there's the quality Suites near 35
1:38:41
and Ben White in South Austin it has a
1:38:43
capacity of 51 rooms we know there are
1:38:46
at least seven Hotel properties in
1:38:48
Austin that are for sale right now a
1:38:50
city spokesperson could only confirm
1:38:52
that Austin is in negotiations for
1:38:53
multiple hotel properties but wouldn't
1:38:56
go into further details yeah they're
1:38:57
looking at spending eight million
1:38:59
dollars in one of these hotels and
1:39:02
they're reinventing in Austin they're
1:39:05
reinventing the slum Hotel yes and it's
1:39:09
it's genius apparently this is an idea
1:39:14
from the 20s and and there's so there's
1:39:18
one hotel that they want to buy for
1:39:19
eight million dollars I think it has 40
1:39:22
rooms eight million dollars forty rooms
1:39:25
but catch this they're not going to you
1:39:30
don't you don't have to this basically
1:39:33
there's no requirements so doesn't
1:39:36
matter what state you're in what state
1:39:37
of mind or state of anything you you get
1:39:40
on the list you're in you're in your own
1:39:42
room no Matt you're head against the low
1:39:44
man no mandatory program but they will
1:39:49
keep offering it to you so as I heard of
1:39:52
this little city council meeting I
1:39:53
didn't clip it will bang on the door
1:39:55
every day offering help so the way I get
1:39:59
now what is eight million dollars
1:40:00
divided by 40 and by the way who's who's
1:40:03
gonna provide security is it going to be
1:40:05
security is it going to be you know
1:40:07
maintenance do they just call someone
1:40:09
and the maintenance guy comes and
1:40:11
is there light bulb I mean is this
1:40:17
Wow yeah well there's me there's more
1:40:20
craziness yesterday there was a big oh
1:40:24
when it comes to schooling in Austin oh
1:40:27
man people get really upset and there's
1:40:31
a new curriculum a sexual education
1:40:34
curriculum for think seventh and eighth
1:40:38
graders how old are they 12
1:40:42
what's an eighth-grader 13 bus see you
1:40:44
graduate from high school 17 and 18
1:40:46
subscribe 4 14 14 could be a become 14
1:40:49
14 13 14 so it's that it got approved so
1:40:53
this report is before it went for a vote
1:40:55
before the school board and its
1:41:00
controversial before the doors ever
1:41:02
opened fireworks tonight at the Austin
1:41:04
ISD School Board meeting a ISD police
1:41:07
arrested a transgender woman as she
1:41:09
disrupted a rally outside district
1:41:11
headquarters just as a rally opposed to
1:41:19
the proposed Austin ISD sex ed changes
1:41:21
began protests interrupted in one black
1:41:27
transgender woman fatally shot Austin
1:41:30
ISD police stepping in arresting a
1:41:33
transgender woman Naomi Wilson accusing
1:41:36
her of trespassing Julie rallies for and
1:41:40
against the proposed curriculum played
1:41:42
out before a packed school foot that
1:41:44
they actually showed the guy with that
1:41:46
with that phony birthday horn in his
1:41:49
face when that sound came on it was very
1:41:51
funny edit Julie rallies for and against
1:41:55
the proposed curriculum played out
1:41:56
before a packed school board meeting is
1:41:59
this a society where we're just telling
1:42:01
11 12 13 year-olds
1:42:04
well they're just gonna have sex can we
1:42:07
not aim higher for kids
1:42:09
if approve the new curriculum will be
1:42:11
for students in third through eighth
1:42:12
grade it includes lessons for elementary
1:42:15
students on gender identity sexual
1:42:17
orientation and STDs meantime seventh
1:42:21
graders will learn about how to use a
1:42:23
condom it's time that we revisited time
1:42:25
we bring in some you know better
1:42:28
language about different people a
1:42:30
hundred and twenty six people signed up
1:42:32
to speak during public comment
1:42:34
last-ditch efforts to sway the Board's
1:42:36
decision before the final though
1:42:38
district staff created this curriculum
1:42:40
after this state blocked it from buying
1:42:43
the curriculum from Planned Parenthood
1:42:45
still listening to public comment it
1:42:48
actually just got started on this topic
1:42:50
so it will likely be hours before a
1:42:53
final vote so they bought this
1:42:54
curriculum from Planned Parenthood
1:42:57
that's an interesting business line I
1:42:59
didn't know they were in
1:43:02
making sex education curriculum for
1:43:06
third graders and I have an example of
1:43:09
this in practice this is a version and
1:43:13
about I'm not of course against sexual
1:43:15
education I think there's some decisions
1:43:18
about parents at some age
1:43:19
appropriateness and but when you listen
1:43:22
to this shit man it's just confusing
1:43:25
fire Nadine a sex educator I use the
1:43:30
pronouns she and her because I'm a woman
1:43:32
and when I was your age I used to be a
1:43:34
girl gender is how you feel on the
1:43:36
inside about whether you're a boy or a
1:43:38
girl a man or a woman if you're not
1:43:41
binary
1:43:41
feel like neither or both people can
1:43:44
also be fluid feel more like female like
1:43:47
males on a seesaw in a different air
1:43:49
time it's really an individual
1:43:51
absolutely everyone born with a vulva is
1:43:53
a girl too or false for identify not
1:43:59
everybody is sure and that makes sense
1:44:01
but our genitals actually don't
1:44:04
determine our gender so some people born
1:44:06
with Volvos and a boys learn a little
1:44:09
bit more about gender we actually have
1:44:11
an extra special visitor to successful I
1:44:13
have been through the spectrum if we
1:44:16
were to say a spectrum of like this this
1:44:19
this person is sitting on a chair in the
1:44:22
classroom with the kids huddled around
1:44:24
and and he's explaining his his sexual
1:44:28
gender boys and girls I have been
1:44:31
everywhere in between I was born a girl
1:44:33
and then when I was two years old I told
1:44:36
my mom for the first time that I was a
1:44:37
boy and I think that I framed it I don't
1:44:40
remember it I've only been told stories
1:44:42
but I framed it because my brother's
1:44:44
middle name was the same as my dad's and
1:44:46
so I insisted that my middle name was
1:44:48
also the same as his but back in the day
1:44:51
there was no talk shows and there was no
1:44:54
internet there was no resources so she
1:44:56
just ignored it and then nothing
1:44:58
happened for many many years and then it
1:45:01
still took me a long time into my 20s
1:45:04
before I decided to transition but in
1:45:07
there
1:45:08
I was a you know a tomboy if that's what
1:45:11
we say or like I was sporty hide short
1:45:13
hair and then I grew it out in high
1:45:16
school because I felt like I should and
1:45:17
I felt like that's what people wanted me
1:45:20
to be and then in my 20s I decided to
1:45:24
become a drag king which we don't hear
1:45:28
about as much like drag queens are in
1:45:29
the news all the time but a drag king is
1:45:31
a little bit difference so for me it was
1:45:33
I in my daily life I was a girl but then
1:45:38
when I went on stage and I wanted to
1:45:39
perform I would perform as male and I
1:45:42
would use he/him pronouns and that was
1:45:44
kind of a way for the first time where
1:45:46
people were seeing me as a boy and
1:45:48
that's when it kind of clicked in my
1:45:50
head of I actually want to do this when
1:45:52
I'm offstage as well I just don't know
1:45:56
if this is appropriate for young
1:45:57
children it's just confusing I mean all
1:45:59
these things you can talk about oh you
1:46:01
when you're curious you want to know
1:46:03
about it but what what is when is this
1:46:05
appropriate and when is it appropriate
1:46:06
for the school to be doing this
1:46:10
okay boomer oh yeah big okay boomer and
1:46:14
it's just like it's tough enough just
1:46:16
figuring out what to do with the thing
1:46:18
and where to put it or whatever I'm just
1:46:20
speaking from a guy the other thing of
1:46:23
course they don't even show kids how to
1:46:24
balance a checkbook but they go on to
1:46:26
this what is it okay boomer
1:46:29
what's the checkbook Google's gonna have
1:46:32
your bank account surely you know this
1:46:34
yeah apparently that's what's going on
1:46:36
I found a line which I don't think I
1:46:38
would have heard ever uh what the whole
1:46:41
gender thing has been fairly recent I
1:46:43
mean gender is always assumed when they
1:46:46
do the statement our genitals do not
1:46:48
determine our gender is a fairly new
1:46:53
construct and I think the history of
1:46:56
this would be kind of interesting I'm
1:46:58
sure they could drag it you can find
1:46:59
some reference all in the 1700s you know
1:47:01
so-and-so said this or that but this is
1:47:04
really not true this is a this is a
1:47:06
recent invention that has been thrust on
1:47:10
the public and the public has just
1:47:11
lapped it up or they put up with it I
1:47:15
think glad they resisted and then they
1:47:18
get pounded to death yes and it's very
1:47:21
unpopular to say no I don't want my
1:47:23
child learning this or I'd like to teach
1:47:25
my child you can't opt out by the way
1:47:26
but you have to do it in time and of
1:47:28
course that stigmatizes the kid then
1:47:30
what do you what do you mean you can't
1:47:32
you bow what's wrong with you you can't
1:47:34
handle the truth just the whole thing
1:47:36
seems a little too controversial for
1:47:37
school where we should be learning lots
1:47:40
of important items tooling is the way to
1:47:42
go well since we're doing this this
1:47:45
nutty social justice warrior stuff I
1:47:47
have one okay boomer one more for me one
1:47:50
more this one I actually I it speaks to
1:47:54
me directly and this is bullshit and I
1:47:57
will play the bullshit
1:47:58
jingle for that very reason this is good
1:48:02
morning Britain with a woman who is
1:48:05
pleading that we really should ban
1:48:07
clapping it needs to be replaced by jazz
1:48:10
hands
1:48:12
but what is her reasoning behind that
1:48:14
what is upsetting genuinely about
1:48:18
clapping so it's actually not
1:48:19
interesting people with anxiety it's
1:48:20
also people who use hearing aids
1:48:22
clapping can be disruptive to that go a
1:48:27
home no clapping is not terrifying or
1:48:32
disruptive or startling when you wear
1:48:35
hearing aids I have hearing aids it's
1:48:37
not true and what kind of reasoning is
1:48:42
this and this and all of a sudden we
1:48:43
have to now stop clapping because of
1:48:46
people with hearing aids No
1:48:49
naturally about clapping so it's
1:48:51
actually not just of people with anxiety
1:48:52
it's also people who use hearing aids
1:48:54
clapping can be disruptive to that
1:48:56
people who have sensory processing
1:48:58
issues it can be very distressing and
1:48:59
overwhelming to have those loud to
1:49:01
sudden noises but it is part of our
1:49:04
culture isn't it to clap if you go to
1:49:06
the theater or you go to a lecture or
1:49:09
you go to a performance or you go to a
1:49:11
gig you would expect that people would
1:49:14
clap yeah absolutely and that could be
1:49:16
preventing people from going to those
1:49:18
events which is a real shame so if some
1:49:20
theatres or some universities they
1:49:22
actually wouldn't be more inclusive and
1:49:24
do jazz hands instead hope you lovely
1:49:26
more people could get involved and then
1:49:28
what would be the penalty if you clapped
1:49:30
I don't think there's gonna be a penalty
1:49:32
frankly I don't think anyone's going to
1:49:34
say like you need to leave but if you
1:49:36
were persisting with clapping even
1:49:39
though you've been requested to do
1:49:41
something that's some very polite is it
1:49:47
I mean it's nothing new but just the
1:49:49
whole bullcrap about hearing aids really
1:49:51
got my goat yeah well the whole this is
1:49:54
stupid yes it is disheartening jazz
1:50:00
hands
1:50:03
yes jazz hands
1:50:05
indeed
1:50:07
I mean this is there it's almost like a
1:50:10
test
1:50:12
just like there's some societal test
1:50:14
going on and people are being great and
1:50:16
you dude maybe you notice like The
1:50:18
Truman Show or something and they're
1:50:20
watching and somebody saying oh they're
1:50:22
going to love with that one okay there
1:50:23
would they get shipped off I mean the
1:50:32
levels of stupidity is just like a test
1:50:34
I don't know what it is but okay boomer
1:50:40
it's good for me let's see what else we
1:50:44
got here I got a couple d-don't sherry
1:50:46
was fired yes this was a now is Don
1:50:49
sherry on the level of like Howard
1:50:51
Cosell in Canada Naevia is he or Howard
1:50:56
Cosell is fired for saying little monkey
1:50:59
now why would you get fired for that but
1:51:04
it was it was in context it was like it
1:51:07
was not intentional that he was calling
1:51:09
anybody a monkey he was just talking
1:51:12
about this one player who was running
1:51:14
around crazy on the field and he thought
1:51:16
it drew that term in there was the end
1:51:18
of that but Don Sherry's yeah I would
1:51:20
say that's it's a good analogy even
1:51:22
though nobody knows who Lissa's this
1:51:24
show now knows who Howard coach Howard
1:51:26
Cosell Frank's legacy him in old Woody
1:51:36
Allen movies now so Jerry just bitches
1:51:40
about immigrants and this is a work of
1:51:43
art what I'm going to play they played
1:51:46
the whole thing and pretty much what
1:51:47
sherry had to say is in this clip I
1:51:50
tried to find the whole thing I found
1:51:51
out the chunks of him but at no time
1:51:54
does he ever say the word white or black
1:51:57
or anything in between he for all
1:52:01
practical purposes just is bitching
1:52:03
about immigrants and specifically mm-hmm
1:52:07
not buying the little poppies now we
1:52:09
talked about these little poppies on on
1:52:12
the DHN plug show because even Horowitz
1:52:16
is unfamiliar with this with this long
1:52:19
room right you know ed well I lived in
1:52:21
the UK so I'm very familiar with it well
1:52:24
it was popular in the United States too
1:52:26
Oh in the 50s and 60s you could get
1:52:29
these poppies and they sold them at all
1:52:31
the grocery stores and I talked to
1:52:32
horror somebody never heard of such a
1:52:33
thing they still do it in some states in
1:52:36
the south I've seen it every once in a
1:52:37
while and I'm always amused by it but
1:52:40
the United States has given up on this
1:52:41
Matt they don't care what in Canada well
1:52:45
historically just now this falls on
1:52:48
Veterans Day which used to be Armistice
1:52:51
Day and these poppies are about
1:52:53
Armistice Day
1:52:54
and of World War one which is still
1:52:55
celebrated in the United States of
1:52:59
Britain and of course them being a nice
1:53:03
you know the colonial bit Australia and
1:53:06
a candid a via need to participate in
1:53:08
this and a lot of candidates died in
1:53:11
World War one yes a lot
1:53:15
and so we had so they sell the puppies
1:53:18
and they still do the poppy Brittany
1:53:20
where the poppy was on the 1111 you were
1:53:22
a little poppy and he might wear it a
1:53:23
couple days later no but no no no having
1:53:27
lived in the UK for five years these
1:53:29
things are everywhere that every
1:53:31
checkout counter it is viewer a social
1:53:34
pariah if you don't buy a poppy and wear
1:53:37
it it's really for the entire weekend
1:53:39
it's a couple days leading up to eleven
1:53:42
eleven and you can wear it a few days
1:53:43
after but you're supposed to be wearing
1:53:46
it really for almost a week and there's
1:53:49
no excuse because they're practically
1:53:52
running up to you on the street and
1:53:54
pinning them on you and it's yes and I
1:53:57
was painted in the 60s 50s and 60s it
1:54:01
used to be here too why it died out I
1:54:05
don't know why somebody probably out
1:54:08
there knows and I expect to get a letter
1:54:09
explaining it but it died out in this
1:54:12
country accepting like I said a couple
1:54:13
southern states they still do it but we
1:54:15
don't do that at all and in fact to the
1:54:17
point where Horowitz didn't even know
1:54:18
what I was talking about yeah that's how
1:54:21
kills it was he should be away he should
1:54:24
be ashamed
1:54:25
well yeah I should but so here's what
1:54:29
happens so Jerry's bitching about the
1:54:32
immigrants not wearing the poppies and
1:54:34
they turn this into an unbelievable
1:54:37
story and let's play Don Cherry event
1:54:41
one caring to target immigrants in a
1:54:43
rant about people not wearing poppies
1:54:45
ahead of Remembrance Day you people love
1:54:48
you either come here whatever it is you
1:54:50
love our way of life you love our milk
1:54:52
and honey at least you could pay a
1:54:55
couple of bucks for poppies or something
1:54:57
like that the eighty five year olds made
1:54:59
the remarks on Saturday night during his
1:55:01
weekly Coach's Corner segment that's
1:55:03
part of notice they said the eighty
1:55:04
five-year-old she should have just said
1:55:06
okay boomer that would have been easier
1:55:08
like that the eighty five year olds made
1:55:10
a remark on Saturday night during his
1:55:12
weekly Coach's Corner segment as part of
1:55:14
Hockey Night in Canada cherry told
1:55:16
longtime co commentator Ron MacLean he
1:55:18
rarely sees people wearing poppies
1:55:20
anymore to honor veterans appearing to
1:55:22
take aimed squarely at those he believes
1:55:24
are new immigrants several Canadians
1:55:27
promptly took to social media to
1:55:28
condemned
1:55:29
his comments is racist and call for his
1:55:31
firing these guys pay for your way of
1:55:34
life that you enjoy in Canada these guys
1:55:37
paid the biggest price McClane was also
1:55:40
called out for not saying anything in
1:55:42
response instead flashing cherry a quick
1:55:45
thumbs up I owe you an apology too
1:55:47
that's the big thing that I want to
1:55:48
emphasize i sat there I did not catch it
1:55:51
did not respond the host of Rogers
1:55:53
hometown hockey expressed remorse on
1:55:55
Sunday night for how he handled himself
1:55:57
during the broadcast
1:55:59
it certainly doesn't stand for what
1:56:00
Sports Net or Rodgers represents last
1:56:03
night was a really great lesson to Don
1:56:05
and me we were wrong and I sincerely
1:56:07
apologized and I wanted to thank you for
1:56:09
calling me and Dawn on that last night
1:56:12
Sports Net which produced this Hockey
1:56:13
Night in Canada has apologized saying in
1:56:16
a statement Dawn's discriminatory
1:56:18
comments are offensive and they do not
1:56:20
represent our values and what we stand
1:56:22
for as a network
1:56:25
now ordered I'm stopping it cuz it
1:56:27
continues it where it gets really good
1:56:30
first of all his partner said we were
1:56:32
wrong and he threw he threw down under
1:56:34
the bus yeah sure he came on some other
1:56:36
shows later so I didn't apologize for
1:56:38
anything and I didn't think we were
1:56:40
wrong he says my use of the word you
1:56:42
people seems to be worthy to trigger
1:56:45
Asus and then he says that may have been
1:56:47
a mistake
1:56:48
mmm-hmm but he was still condemning the
1:56:51
immigrants for now on a granted
1:56:54
anti-immigrant rant which is you know I
1:56:57
suppose as far no I'm sorry he didn't go
1:57:00
on an anti-immigrant rant he said he's
1:57:02
not anti-immigrant he said these new
1:57:05
people these immigrants are not
1:57:07
participating in a cultural event and
1:57:10
you need to integrate a little bit and I
1:57:12
think he then said by the way a lot of
1:57:15
the guys that we remember and gals got
1:57:18
guys more died so that you can be here
1:57:21
in our cold ass country I think you're
1:57:25
correct and I think that probably would
1:57:27
have ended it there but it's a natural
1:57:29
pole because they have to rationalize
1:57:30
getting rid of this guy yeah it had to
1:57:34
twist this is very interesting use of
1:57:37
they twisted the thing it turned out not
1:57:40
to be an anti-immigrant rant even though
1:57:42
what you heard is all he said he hates
1:57:45
blacks is this clip too and before you
1:57:54
start it I just careful II how the media
1:57:58
just just sorted the whole thing and it
1:58:01
got people to go along with this to the
1:58:03
point where it wasn't just this
1:58:05
immigrant complaint which is where you
1:58:07
described it a complaint about not
1:58:10
taking part it's a racial it turns into
1:58:13
the he's a Brit hates blacks and he
1:58:16
hates black wait let's go further
1:58:18
he hates black veterans I missed all
1:58:25
this you're right this is groovy I can't
1:58:27
wait here we go we have spoken to dawn
1:58:29
about the severity of this issue and we
1:58:31
sincerely apologize for these divisive
1:58:33
remarks Sportsnet is a division of
1:58:36
Rogers media the parent company of City
1:58:38
News
1:58:38
he needs to sit down and stop talking
1:58:41
sports writer Shireen Ahmed says
1:58:43
Cherry's comments took a personal turn
1:58:45
when he said you people she adds his
1:58:48
narrative that those who served our
1:58:50
country were all white it's not only
1:58:52
historically inaccurate but an insult to
1:58:54
thousands of veterans and their families
1:58:56
so that Don Cherry gets to sit there in
1:58:59
a pine about how we remember vets is
1:59:01
horrible to me I mean this is a man
1:59:04
that's never served had he taken a
1:59:06
moment to recognize you know the black
1:59:09
Canadian fighters the indigenous men
1:59:12
that gave their lives who he describes
1:59:16
and defines as a vet doesn't include
1:59:18
everybody
1:59:19
after Terry's comments even the Canadian
1:59:21
Armed Forces tweeted a reminder about
1:59:23
the important contributions and
1:59:25
sacrifices soldiers of color have made
1:59:28
to Canada's military it says they fought
1:59:30
to fight for Canada they fought for the
1:59:32
chance to give their lives for Canada
1:59:34
they fought for your right to choose
1:59:36
they are us Wow I still don't know
1:59:41
exactly how that happened I heard that
1:59:43
that woman come in the young girl who's
1:59:45
been wearing a hijab gee job oh oh oh
1:59:54
that is that is that's pretty set you
1:59:57
know for some backup Americans you guys
2:00:00
you guys doing pretty good up there you
2:00:02
cut his stuff down so she comes on and
2:00:07
makes a complaint and she brings in
2:00:08
white which was never discussed oh it
2:00:12
gets twisted and because she is like
2:00:14
feels offended she was offended and next
2:00:20
thing you know they he hates black
2:00:21
veterans it's like you go from
2:00:24
complaining about people not wearing a
2:00:26
poppy
2:00:27
- you hate black veterans just bang bang
2:00:30
bang it was a work of art I thought and
2:00:34
that is a de platforming on a massive
2:00:37
scale
2:00:39
just took him right out and then just
2:00:41
turned it around into your racist cuz
2:00:43
you don't even you're too ignorant to
2:00:45
know that there were black veterans
2:00:51
unbelievable yeah I was taken aback but
2:00:53
now that that is fantastic I mean it's
2:00:56
it's sad and they said is there no
2:00:59
pushback and we certainly are can the
2:01:01
Navion producers can he's canceled is
2:01:04
just canceled they can no he's done he's
2:01:07
cancelled yeah that's cancelled and in
2:01:09
the bin yes I believe though that there
2:01:12
was they were out to get him for a while
2:01:14
that Muslim there must be a read there
2:01:17
must be more behind this that well yes
2:01:19
because he's 85 he's hogging this spot
2:01:21
on the air uh he won't retire and it's
2:01:26
like he's irascible he would only risk
2:01:28
people watch the shows cuz he's makes
2:01:30
these kinds of comments and he goes off
2:01:31
the deep end a lot and he's fun he's a
2:01:34
fun guy watched him he's hilarious he's
2:01:37
grit is called coaches corners the main
2:01:39
show he talks about the hockey game and
2:01:41
how these guys are playing poorly
2:01:42
because they're not doing things right
2:01:44
and then he has seen he describes
2:01:47
everything they should be doing it
2:01:48
wasn't they're not doing right what they
2:01:49
it's very good it's like Johnny Miller
2:01:51
if you get to watch him do golf
2:01:52
commentation he is excellent because he
2:01:57
mainly because he's very harsh people
2:02:00
like don't they like honesty even though
2:02:02
sometimes you can be wrong I mean this
2:02:04
way our show is so popular because we're
2:02:05
honest we don't we don't have anyone
2:02:07
telling us not to do stuff
2:02:09
sherry felt that way that he did that he
2:02:11
was like pretty much a free land you
2:02:13
know do whatever he wanted and they just
2:02:15
got sick of it and looked for the first
2:02:17
boat out of town and they kicked him on
2:02:20
it
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well at least that won't happen with us
2:02:24
anymore quickie there was an article in
2:02:33
The Guardian that caught my eye because
2:02:36
the title of it was should we stop
2:02:38
keeping pets and the subtitle research
2:02:43
into animals emotional lives has cast
2:02:46
doubt on the ethics of pet keeping and
2:02:50
and like we finally come full circle
2:02:53
I'll read a few bits and this is serious
2:02:55
this is not a not joking and this is not
2:02:57
the onion from the animals that become
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dog and cat food and the puppy farms
2:03:01
churning out increasingly unhealthy
2:03:03
purebred canine to the goldfish sold by
2:03:06
the bag and the crickets by the box pet
2:03:09
ownership is pop problematic because it
2:03:11
denies animals the right of
2:03:13
self-determination ultimately we bring
2:03:17
them into our lives because we want them
2:03:19
then we dictate what they eat where they
2:03:22
live how they behave how they look even
2:03:25
whether they get to keep their sex
2:03:27
organs is the babylon b this is no this
2:03:32
is the guardian treating animals as
2:03:36
commodities isn't new or shocking humans
2:03:38
have been meat eaters and animal skin
2:03:40
wares for millennia
2:03:41
blah blah blah move forward quote it's
2:03:44
morally problematic because more people
2:03:46
are thinking of pets as people is what i
2:03:48
always say they consider them part of
2:03:51
their family they think of them as their
2:03:52
best friend they wouldn't sell them for
2:03:55
a million dollars says dr. hal Herzog
2:03:57
professor of psychology at Western
2:03:59
Carolina University at the same time
2:04:02
research is revealing that the emotional
2:04:04
lives of animals even relatively quote
2:04:07
simple animals such as goldfish are far
2:04:10
more complex and rich than we once
2:04:12
thought the logical consequence is that
2:04:16
the more we attribute them with these
2:04:17
characteristics the less right we have
2:04:20
to control every single aspect of their
2:04:22
lives
2:04:24
this is where it's going to go and you
2:04:26
could own what we could have actually I
2:04:28
could have predicted this it's going to
2:04:30
be cruel to have an animal because dogs
2:04:34
are people too
2:04:35
it will be cruel if you give the dog to
2:04:38
eat what you want the dog to eat tell
2:04:41
them where to lie down and cut his nuts
2:04:43
off in this point this is going to be
2:04:45
very problematic people are going to get
2:04:48
brain fry from this
2:04:52
not to give the dog the right to vote
2:04:55
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imagine all the people who could do oh
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yeah indeed we have a few people to
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thank for sure 1190 1190 starting with
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crystal Darrow and Santana and that's a
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$180 that's the Santa Ana Orange County
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meetup collection mmm-hmm
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see her me emails for the me report
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Steven caballes 50.50 needs to D do
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Shinx which will reap iterate was Ryan
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j j hf fish dad oh and by the way okay
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talking about we talked about this last
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show in their mind jhf fish dad in
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orlando 111 dollars and 31 cents and
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this is the Veterans Day donation let me
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just read this for a second cuz he has
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an interesting note we have a second
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don't we sending in a paypal note Obama
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thanks to all our veterans who gave us
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our freedoms I volunteer two kids in
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support of soldiers calm as they
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continue sending monthly care packages
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to the active military troops deployed
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to continue in protecting those freedoms
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secondly thanks to the Austin F Florida
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na night John oper sir something or
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other who punched me who hit me should
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be hit but who punched me in the mouth
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years back my wife and I even attended
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the local meetup at rock and brew
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Orlando sorry to ramble love you too
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thank you very much yes these are the
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Veterans Day donations dennis turki $111
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31 cents john hall 111 dollars and 31
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cents
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Sir David Barron Earl he's Earl now Earl
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doing all that stuff
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yeah and 11 dollars and 31 cents a baron
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guy bull a CA we haven't heard from him
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in a while from I have not heard from
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him for you from Israel yes one of our
2:07:09
armed Israeli Knights Baron I should say
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Baron Baron on eleven dollars thirty one
2:07:16
cents and then Christopher Python in
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Buckeye Arizona $111 11 cents in the
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Wi-Fi night that's the skip over a Wi-Fi
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night he's still there
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although I you know I did not check
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that's stupid I mean I should have
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checked the know the its I did check
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it's changed you can't login anymore
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with our secret to they've they've
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upended the whole thing it's all it's
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all over it's done we're toast
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it was a good run I want to hear a
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report from him he's still there
2:07:47
yeah he'll let us know still have a
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subnet we don't it you know they change
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they kind of out sourced everything and
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then this when what you do that but also
2:07:58
the Wi-Fi network from
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I understand change so drastically
2:08:02
because now it's used for tracking you
2:08:04
around the entire airport with potatoes
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as a giant shopping mall yes with
2:08:09
particular focus on your retail habits
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yeah this is and and they have signs I
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photographed that last time but not this
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time the time before they have signs
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when you enter the airport you know
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Wi-Fi and Bluetooth will be used to
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track you they say it they're just not
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not bashful
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cuz most people think that's fine it's
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great man oh it's good you know we've
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got yes good I'd like to be tracked
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anonymous honor dollars William Elliott
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$100 sir Sam $90.90 space boobs opening
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perfect might be Brandon Foster 75 Arnie
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Carlson 73 happy birthday my dear wife
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listen listen to this a couple months
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ago she started to listen to episode 1
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since then Wow Wow
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just yeah people like record of Jim
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Winkie team Winkie yay well he's gonna
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at these names
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today is the 14th of November 2019 we
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Eric to show all your deeds the kids the
2:17:27
deets and I expect to see a photo of the
2:17:31
Dame and the night with both their night
2:17:33
rings proudly displayed there'll be
2:17:34
something nice for the tweeters
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2:17:46
conversations you okay dad what's wrong
2:17:51
I turned onto the other monitor has the
2:17:54
hearings going I just just gonna have to
2:17:57
turn it off it's gonna knock me out what
2:18:01
you're talking about but are you okay
2:18:03
for another 30 minutes you're not the
2:18:06
monitor okay
2:18:08
meetups here's the list that these
2:18:10
meetups are a phenomenon that is only
2:18:13
explainable by the fact that we have a
2:18:15
common bond as No Agenda producers and
2:18:19
we know that no matter what a person
2:18:21
looks like how they speak yes even if
2:18:23
they if they drop the t's if they're
2:18:26
vocal fry' it doesn't matter because we
2:18:28
all come from the same place and we all
2:18:30
meet it places and we hang out and we
2:18:32
have a good time today we have the local
2:18:35
512 South Austin Texas meet up at 7:30
2:18:38
that's of course hosted by sir Scott
2:18:40
he's the baronet of the No Agenda armory
2:18:41
and his lovely
2:18:42
Christine meet up at Doc's backyard in
2:18:45
Sunset Valley it's the second time
2:18:47
they're doing this I won't be there
2:18:48
tonight they do it on Thursdays because
2:18:50
they don't want me there in Michigan
2:18:52
it's true that's it's that's what they
2:18:54
told me it's like we do it on o2
2:18:56
yeah we don't want you around yeah also
2:18:59
today in Michigan 6:30 6:30 Eastern the
2:19:04
local number one pizza run you can join
2:19:07
them at spicy slices build your own
2:19:09
personal Napolitan a pizza a Yousuf
2:19:11
Agassi is your host tomorrow Wichitas
2:19:14
cow town hoedown meetup the first one
2:19:17
six o'clock and that will be in FEMA
2:19:20
region number seven of course the
2:19:23
Wichita Brewing Company asks for a dude
2:19:26
named Clem and Darin the Navigator
2:19:28
Saturday Cincinnati Ohio at three
2:19:30
o'clock this is the official I got tired
2:19:32
of waiting for somebody else to schedule
2:19:33
a meet up meet up come to the fret board
2:19:35
Brewing Company for an afternoon of
2:19:37
merriment Barron Fox Pat of the Cook
2:19:39
Islands look for the man with the tan
2:19:41
the 22nd also oh that's though we jump
2:19:44
right to next week well I'll give you
2:19:45
that one as well that'll be in The Hague
2:19:47
in the Netherlands the city of
2:19:49
international justice and world peace
2:19:51
and the seat of the Dutch government the
2:19:54
residents of our King and loads and
2:19:56
loads of expats the venue a little town
2:19:59
yeah in miniature world it's not not far
2:20:03
from there the venue will be the
2:20:05
Fiddler's den ha
2:20:06
in the heart of the city of five minute
2:20:08
walk from the Beano Hoff where the Dutch
2:20:10
Knights Hall is situated so all you
2:20:13
knights and dames should not feel out of
2:20:14
place
2:20:14
it can never be enough at any enough NA
2:20:17
meetups Robin of the dunes of The Hague
2:20:19
is organizing that and I'll just add in
2:20:22
Kamloops British Columbia Canada Naevia
2:20:25
6 o'clock
2:20:26
on next Saturday and that'll be at the
2:20:28
noble Pig and those are your meetups for
2:20:31
now I did have a meet-up report and I'd
2:20:33
ask people to send a video or audio I
2:20:36
did get one but it was kind of like a
2:20:40
presented meetup it was too long minute
2:20:43
and a half but it was of the Boston
2:20:45
meetup which we already reviewed right
2:20:46
we did we took the report anyway this is
2:20:50
a still written Orange County Meetup
2:20:54
let's see although the outing had a few
2:20:58
hiccups and a few less attendees they
2:21:00
had 9 which is still not bad a grand
2:21:02
time was had by all who made the sojourn
2:21:04
we met with some new no agenda ins
2:21:07
reconnected with old ones and checked
2:21:10
this even had a brief video chat with
2:21:12
Sir Chris Wilson who regaled us with
2:21:15
songs and bits to keep us entertained
2:21:16
while we looked for a second venue Wow
2:21:20
Chris is diving on video chat to just
2:21:24
entertain people love that guy he is the
2:21:28
true troubadour he is the true
2:21:30
troubadour which brick while the drunken
2:21:32
minstrel is his title which brings us to
2:21:35
the history of drunken troubadour this
2:21:37
brings us to the hiccups attention meet
2:21:40
up people you can learn from this we
2:21:42
chose busts cats next to the John Wayne
2:21:44
Airport and that was just in case John
2:21:47
wanted to attend yep and found that it
2:21:50
was ok I did I wanted to attend but they
2:21:53
jacked up the prices on flights to John
2:21:55
Wayne so high that it was not it was not
2:21:57
practical
2:21:58
Southwest isn't that like their main
2:22:00
their main to one of their main one of
2:22:02
their other main ones I think is Phoenix
2:22:04
but well anyway we found it was
2:22:07
overcrowded and loud AF look it up John
2:22:10
they say it's like an okay boomer slam
2:22:13
we were talking about autofocus exactly
2:22:17
we were forced to find the second venue
2:22:18
after a few na s called it quits however
2:22:21
those of us who stayed had a wondrous
2:22:23
time exploring that weird Barcade
2:22:25
nightclub place with the awesome tacos
2:22:28
moving on we sent a collected edition of
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$180 please send this awesome goat karma
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yours in 5g Cristal and Ryan Darrow and
2:22:36
the rest of the OSI no agenda ins yes I
2:22:40
will send some go karma to you
2:22:43
you've got ARMA thank you all very much
2:22:50
and if you want to know where the
2:22:52
meetups are go to no agenda meetups calm
2:22:54
unlike those phonies at meetups calm
2:22:56
cost nothing you have to pay per
2:22:59
attendee or anything like that and even
2:23:01
better than that if you want to start a
2:23:03
meet-up same place No Agenda meetups
2:23:05
calm yeah
2:23:07
spaz fantastic I have a couple things to
2:23:10
get to before we go and with more clips
2:23:12
okay this is my list your Louis thinks
2:23:16
that we're supposed to talk about we
2:23:18
never do oh you did you clean up the
2:23:21
office and you felt hanging from the
2:23:24
ceiling on a string and for some reason
2:23:27
the last show I'd ever noticed it so
2:23:31
also here it is haha okay you were
2:23:34
discussing while in Amsterdam credit
2:23:38
card you can't buy dope meaning
2:23:41
marijuana or hashish or whatever with a
2:23:43
credit card
2:23:44
alright I'm sorry with cash you had no
2:23:46
you can't use a credit card but you have
2:23:48
talked about on the show many a time
2:23:50
that you can't use cash in Amsterdam so
2:23:53
how does this work well you're right
2:23:55
there is I tried to now the way the this
2:23:59
particular coffee shop work which was in
2:24:01
Rotterdam very modern on the inside and
2:24:04
it's all you walk in it's kind of like a
2:24:07
little waiting room and then behind the
2:24:09
glass there's two people who are selling
2:24:12
the product with like an we stop
2:24:16
and back up and let me ask a question
2:24:18
that probably was answered years ago but
2:24:20
I want to ask it again
2:24:21
why are marijuana pot smoking places
2:24:25
called coffee shops because you can buy
2:24:28
coffee there as well that the year they
2:24:30
originally were coffee shops where you
2:24:32
could smoke and then it kind of became
2:24:34
smoke shops where you can coffee so if
2:24:38
you actually had a real coffee shop you
2:24:42
couldn't cut and you didn't want to
2:24:44
smell sell anything but coffee like a
2:24:47
true coffee shop you couldn't really
2:24:49
call it a coffee shop and in Holland in
2:24:51
fact I think you may not even be allowed
2:24:53
to call it a coffee shop because of the
2:24:56
connotation yet because there's no
2:24:58
you're not allowed to create new ones
2:24:59
it's being phased out to harmonize with
2:25:02
the European Union so eventually this
2:25:03
will be gone by the way greed is not
2:25:06
actually legal in Holland it is
2:25:08
permitted but it is not legal and there
2:25:12
are some very there's strict
2:25:13
restrictions on the sellers so it's kind
2:25:17
of like buying a train trick ticket we
2:25:20
have the little you know you can slide
2:25:21
your your ID underneath the through the
2:25:27
underneath the window the little slot
2:25:29
there most people are requested and of
2:25:33
course I have a Texas driver's license
2:25:34
which was accepted but I you can't swipe
2:25:38
it or tap it on there they have
2:25:40
government ID and yeah everyone's just
2:25:43
like okay I'll just prove Who I am and
2:25:45
they they swipe their government ID and
2:25:47
it says ok you're approved of course the
2:25:49
government now knows you're buying weed
2:25:50
but that's just a minor minor thing that
2:25:53
I guess the Dutch don't care about so
2:25:55
that's to prove that you can actually
2:25:56
buy it then you purchase and I just and
2:26:00
they have a pin machine which is for
2:26:03
your your debit card your PIN card which
2:26:06
actually doesn't work on the debit card
2:26:07
system it only works on the Dutch
2:26:09
banking system which is why they call it
2:26:12
a pin card and I put my credit card in
2:26:15
it went like wow should I try it again
2:26:20
I'm sure it'll no no and then it came
2:26:24
feign vite up credit she said I said
2:26:27
what Shayne Vito credit which translates
2:26:29
it rhymes but it translates to no weed
2:26:32
on credit chain vite up credit I said oh
2:26:35
so yeah that's the law you cannot buy
2:26:37
weed on credit which makes sense
2:26:41
I'm ok with that but of course I didn't
2:26:45
have a pin card so I did have cash and
2:26:48
they gladly accepted that and then to
2:26:51
answer your question kind of then you
2:26:53
back up you turn left there's a glass
2:26:55
door and of course I showed my ID it
2:27:00
wouldn't if you sue if you have an ID to
2:27:02
swipe than the glass door unlocks you
2:27:03
can go in and sit beautifully like wood
2:27:07
and glass modern interior a coffee shop
2:27:11
wait and with actually free coffee a
2:27:13
coffee machine just get your coffee from
2:27:15
cappuccino if you wanted it and smoke
2:27:21
well you kind of ignored the question no
2:27:24
I didn't I said you answered a complaint
2:27:26
no the question the real question was
2:27:28
you said on a previous show you can't
2:27:30
use cash
2:27:32
well apparently for buying weed you
2:27:34
still can because they have to sell to
2:27:36
foreigners and foreigners don't have the
2:27:38
pin system so this is one of Zurich and
2:27:40
I've never said you kill you can use
2:27:42
cash in certain spots in I've never said
2:27:45
if you can't use it anywhere I said they
2:27:47
were phasing it out you did no I said
2:27:49
they're phasing it out and there are
2:27:51
shops there are shops where you don't
2:27:53
folk will fry me there oh maybe maybe
2:27:56
that's what that's was the trick that
2:27:57
mill was using no brother all right and
2:28:01
let me give you some screw your list do
2:28:04
you remember what I said about the
2:28:05
lowering of the speed limit yes it
2:28:08
happened no yep the Dutch speed limit
2:28:12
lowered from 130 kilometers an hour to
2:28:14
100 nationwide which is about 62 that's
2:28:18
the top speed limit there's lots of
2:28:20
lower speed limits where you sure where
2:28:22
you drive now there's an exemption
2:28:24
between 7:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. you
2:28:28
still may be able to drive 130 on
2:28:31
certain sections but here's how it was
2:28:35
explained this is very interesting the
2:28:40
prime minister said in announcing this
2:28:43
ruling the reason they're doing this is
2:28:46
it will lower the obvious green house
2:28:51
deadly gases that are killing us all and
2:28:54
only because they're we all collectively
2:28:57
drive slower
2:28:59
we are saving on our carbon budget and
2:29:04
therefore the building sector can now go
2:29:08
back to work and can they will get their
2:29:11
18,000 permits to start building over
2:29:15
74,000 homes which we'll need because
2:29:17
we're expecting a lot of immigrants to
2:29:19
come
2:29:22
do you think this pisses some people off
2:29:25
Wow Annie have the audacity that they
2:29:28
tell you they say put this out there as
2:29:30
though it's good news and have the
2:29:32
audacity to add to that if more people
2:29:35
start driving battery cars we may be
2:29:39
able to raise it eventually sometime
2:29:41
kind of maybe are out raged
2:29:51
now this is from the same party who are
2:29:54
the majority party I think have been in
2:29:55
almost 18 years I think it was it was 10
2:30:00
years ago it's the same party who raised
2:30:02
the limit there there are a center-right
2:30:05
wing the the VVD they raised the limit
2:30:08
from 100 to 130 saying it actually is
2:30:11
better to drive faster you get there
2:30:14
sooner therefore you pollute less but
2:30:16
everyone's forgotten that apparently and
2:30:18
now it's going to lower everything so
2:30:21
that the construction centre is a sector
2:30:25
can get back to work to build the almost
2:30:27
100,000 homes because we got a lot of
2:30:29
immigrants coming well I'll tell you
2:30:32
eventually someone is going to get hurt
2:30:35
in this mess
2:30:36
this is nuts and having lived there in
2:30:39
this country that speed limit is very
2:30:42
important for the Dutch it's just it's
2:30:44
culturally important thing I found that
2:30:47
fascinating Wow
2:30:50
ok one more thing on the list
2:30:53
and I was looking at oh yeah podcasters
2:30:56
Union well I think we were talking about
2:31:00
this maybe after the show that whatever
2:31:03
happened to it did did they happen are
2:31:05
the podcasters Union in place our people
2:31:08
benefit been a benefiting from this and
2:31:11
I'd love to know I don't see any more
2:31:12
stories about it
2:31:16
I don't get better I heard that one time
2:31:18
was the gimlet that was getting the
2:31:20
unionized who I think it was gimlet yeah
2:31:22
I think it was gimlet close gimlet was
2:31:24
bought by Spotify and that's the end of
2:31:26
it hmm yeah there's no Union as far as I
2:31:29
know
2:31:31
anything else on your list no that was
2:31:34
the only two items on the list was
2:31:35
surprisingly you have some OTG stuff to
2:31:52
discuss because I got answers to the SMS
2:31:55
text messaging issue that I witnessed
2:31:59
and I I was having messages not showing
2:32:04
up when I was texting the keeper from
2:32:06
overseas and I think there's I've had
2:32:09
more of these issues I'd know for sure
2:32:11
sometimes pictures don't get sent which
2:32:13
means if rubbish gonna say isn't there
2:32:17
other rules about when you're overseas
2:32:18
trying to send to the u.s. is always a
2:32:21
problem it shouldn't be when SMS first
2:32:25
came into play it was very much a
2:32:27
network delivered service from the telco
2:32:31
networks and it was guaranteed it was
2:32:34
like a guaranteed service with you can
2:32:37
even have receipts and yeah it was it
2:32:39
was quite a quite a big deal and it came
2:32:42
in with the GSM standard before it ever
2:32:45
was way before it came to the US and it
2:32:48
was it was quite the quite the
2:32:50
revelation people were using it because
2:32:51
it was cheaper than calling then of
2:32:53
course as I remember that was during the
2:32:56
era where people would have two phones
2:32:59
they'd have one for calling one for SMS
2:33:02
oh I don't remember that I never had
2:33:04
that yeah is because of the rates they
2:33:06
would write phone system that SM because
2:33:09
SMS cost money yeah
2:33:11
the SMS was cheap it really was being
2:33:13
subsidized but the phone calling was
2:33:15
expensive on this ones line and then the
2:33:17
other line where the phone was cheap and
2:33:19
the SMS was expensive so you knit with
2:33:21
two phones well this the air the answer
2:33:25
to the two what's going on here or the
2:33:28
explanation really comes in my mind
2:33:31
close to some claims you've made which
2:33:33
are sounding very true when you read
2:33:35
this and we got a number of dudes named
2:33:37
Ben who all requested anonymity because
2:33:40
they work in the sector so no names but
2:33:43
I picked one of them out that I think is
2:33:45
the middle they all kind of based we
2:33:48
said the same thing I recently worked
2:33:51
for an SMS router called open market
2:33:54
they are an absolute mess yet they have
2:33:58
millions of messages they deliver and
2:34:00
just so you know that these routers
2:34:05
there's many of them and essentially all
2:34:08
the telcos all the phone companies were
2:34:12
out sourced this type of work to these
2:34:14
routers because it's a lot of data yeah
2:34:19
our Duden Eben's continues this is not
2:34:21
that dissimilar to what email providers
2:34:23
do the company charges per message for
2:34:26
some customers but also they have to
2:34:27
compete so they will give large buckets
2:34:30
of pricing to some providers now this
2:34:32
company is an SMS mms RCS router for
2:34:36
many giant organizations yet they have
2:34:38
recently lost out on a large contract
2:34:41
with Amazon I love it
2:34:46
where am i but they are that they are
2:34:49
the provider for Apple for instance
2:34:51
which is one of the largest companies
2:34:53
they broker they use a legacy service
2:34:55
structure in a data center and are
2:34:58
currently migrating to a micro service
2:35:00
architecture especially the new RCS
2:35:04
service this is what the what Google is
2:35:06
trying to push everybody toward the most
2:35:09
recent technological advancement in this
2:35:11
realm is the use of RCS rich
2:35:13
communication services it's a protocol
2:35:16
between both mobile operators and phones
2:35:18
the overall aim of RCS is for it to
2:35:21
eventually replace SMS and MMS the
2:35:24
reason why these messages do sort of
2:35:26
late delivery can be a multitude of
2:35:28
issues is likely due to consumer
2:35:30
processes that fail on the back end to
2:35:33
deliver messages from the queue many of
2:35:36
these services use Amazon Web Services
2:35:40
or rabbit MQ for queuing and there are a
2:35:44
number of issues with these services
2:35:45
this is kind of consistent what I heard
2:35:48
is that they can't handle the load
2:35:51
really and this is why I
2:35:52
I mentioned that you've been seeing this
2:35:54
and you believe that Twitter and and
2:35:56
other companies that claim algorithms
2:36:00
are doing the business that they
2:36:01
actually can't display everything as
2:36:03
desired because of just the workload or
2:36:06
the amount of data or it just well you
2:36:09
tell me your suspicions I've noticed
2:36:14
this I think the whole shadow banning
2:36:15
thing's a scam that is they gladly
2:36:18
accept the responsibility of oh well
2:36:20
yeah we we were shadow banning when it's
2:36:23
not then they're not doing anything
2:36:24
except they just can't handle the load
2:36:27
is too too much that Twitter is just
2:36:30
overloaded they can't afford more
2:36:32
capacity because they start losing money
2:36:34
it's a bit sub it's a bean counter thing
2:36:36
I think this is true with just not only
2:36:38
them I think this was also true I think
2:36:41
this is showing up and with the new
2:36:43
Disney services that failed our oh yeah
2:36:45
oh yeah they had a bad launch and you
2:36:47
know and that's why you have you know
2:36:49
people that have come up with these
2:36:50
other technologies like where they use
2:36:53
these appliances and Google does it with
2:36:57
their YouTube and they have a YouTube
2:36:58
appliance that's at most ISPs
2:37:00
they also when Netflix does that's why
2:37:02
it seems as though they can handle the
2:37:04
load well it's because most of the load
2:37:06
they're not handling is being handled by
2:37:08
these by these other little little
2:37:10
systems that have put their best movies
2:37:13
for example on Netflix you could you go
2:37:15
find some really old piece of crap on
2:37:17
Netflix that nobody's watched in a long
2:37:18
time yeah it's not gonna come to you at
2:37:21
all okay spin spin here it is well then
2:37:27
you watch it first-run movie boom there
2:37:29
right there that kind of puts a new
2:37:30
slant on something that Instagram is
2:37:34
doing Instagram is now removing likes
2:37:39
from post Instagram post without likes
2:37:41
still worth sharing
2:37:43
that's what users will find out when the
2:37:45
platform starts hiding like on some US
2:37:47
posts the idea is to try and
2:37:49
depressurize Instagram make it less of a
2:37:51
competition give people more space to
2:37:54
focus on connecting with the people that
2:37:56
they love things that inspire them
2:37:58
already tested in several other
2:37:59
countries Instagram will hide likes on a
2:38:02
limited number of us accounts for now
2:38:04
you'll be able to see the likes but your
2:38:06
followers won't Kim Kardashian one of
2:38:09
instagrams biggest influencers with more
2:38:11
than 150 million followers is giving the
2:38:14
change her stamp of approval as far as
2:38:17
mental health I mean it's something
2:38:19
that's you know I think taking the likes
2:38:21
away and taking that aspect away from
2:38:24
that would be really beneficial for
2:38:25
people that idea who also pushed other
2:38:27
social platforms like Facebook YouTube
2:38:29
and Twitter to experiment with removing
2:38:32
metrics that show how many users like or
2:38:34
see a post - along with the social
2:38:37
pressure to rack up likes Instagram cos
2:38:39
all certain iconic places looks like
2:38:41
this down under the Manhattan Bridge
2:38:43
from popular in to overrun often just
2:38:46
for the gram
2:38:47
I actually don't post as much as I used
2:38:49
to just because even the comments give
2:38:51
me anxiety sometimes when you're so hung
2:38:54
up on what people are liking or don't
2:38:56
like can you're kind of forgetting about
2:38:57
really people was Instagram all about
2:38:59
you to begin with
2:39:00
instagrams experiment could soon become
2:39:02
a reality for
2:39:03
like it or not so I don't know if that's
2:39:07
because they can't handle displaying the
2:39:09
number of likes they seem to want to
2:39:10
display it for the well let me stop you
2:39:12
before you go on with that thesis
2:39:14
because I think it quite possibly could
2:39:16
be taking a bit of the load off and I'll
2:39:19
tell his story as a person that told me
2:39:22
this and apparently this goes used to go
2:39:24
on all the time but most of the CEOs of
2:39:26
airlines don't fly on their airlines
2:39:28
anymore but they used to and this guy
2:39:30
was a friend of mine and apparently this
2:39:33
happened a lot there was a guy that used
2:39:35
to be the CEO of American Airlines
2:39:37
Crawford Kramer or something like that
2:39:38
he was a very famous CEO he's blowhard
2:39:41
and they was bit the guy was talking
2:39:43
about he's who the first class he's
2:39:45
talking to me says well you know the
2:39:48
food used to be better and this and this
2:39:51
guy the CEO says you know we used to put
2:39:55
two olives on this meal yeah and well
2:39:58
you only put one olive on now and that
2:40:01
saved us three million dollars a year no
2:40:05
kidding and you take this one too in
2:40:07
this and those little things do add up
2:40:09
and I believe that the death scales
2:40:11
right - these these systems and so they
2:40:13
have - they had the little thing like
2:40:16
taking the likes off probably saves them
2:40:18
a lot of server space and it saves them
2:40:20
from computation and I think it probably
2:40:23
does take a bit enough it's like they're
2:40:25
it's like taking the olive off it's like
2:40:28
deep it it's the olive theory it's very
2:40:31
well cardi B Ober who is an authority
2:40:35
when it comes to Instagram and she's
2:40:38
very successful she has well she's a lot
2:40:41
wealthier than we are
2:40:43
she has some she posted an Instagram she
2:40:47
posted something to us insta story it's
2:40:50
the story about the likes and she talks
2:40:54
weird but it she's worth listening to
2:40:55
because she's still approaching this
2:40:58
from a mental health perspective not the
2:41:01
olive theory but she she makes a good
2:41:04
comment about some other changes that
2:41:06
have occurred to Instagram which she
2:41:08
feels have ruined the product and she is
2:41:11
an expert big monkeys
2:41:14
in the beginning it's hard to listen to
2:42:05
but she's making a good point that
2:42:07
Instagram used to be just you post a
2:42:10
picture and there was a list of comments
2:42:12
underneath now you can comment on
2:42:15
comments and you can like comments and I
2:42:18
think that maybe more important
2:42:20
important is if you have to display
2:42:23
account I mean shoot YouTube doesn't
2:42:26
even update their accounts in real time
2:42:28
we know that so I you know it may just
2:42:31
be an olive problem
2:42:35
it certainly is certainly very
2:42:37
disruptive for and that's in a way it's
2:42:40
like with by the way I am I had in this
2:42:43
I have an Instagram account I had one
2:42:45
I've had one for since the early
2:42:48
inception of the service but it's not
2:42:50
some old phone I've never never even
2:42:52
posted anything but I go there once a
2:42:55
while look at people's pictures or
2:42:56
something along those lines but I didn't
2:42:57
know they were letting you like comments
2:43:00
young would that start I don't know I
2:43:02
checked it this morning they so it is
2:43:05
possible but yeah you can like comments
2:43:07
all right still on OTG as we had a
2:43:12
kerfuffle car fall fall now every every
2:43:16
company in Silicon Valley wants to be
2:43:18
your bank
2:43:18
I think we've mentioned this for several
2:43:22
years now that is always the ultimate
2:43:24
and now we we know that Google are plans
2:43:27
to offer checking accounts face bag
2:43:29
wants to give you face bag doubloons
2:43:32
yeah everyone wants to be your bank and
2:43:35
not only that they want to be your
2:43:36
medical provider and this one I have
2:43:38
your whole life and you're holding that
2:43:39
in your hands with that stupid smart
2:43:40
phone which you should throw away you
2:43:43
really and I have some on Sunday I have
2:43:46
some thoughts for people who want to
2:43:48
live the OTG lifestyle how you can get
2:43:50
into it cost-effectively and how it will
2:43:53
if you have phone addiction which most
2:43:55
of us do how it will save you from that
2:43:58
and so I'm working on a little segment
2:44:00
but the latest kerfuffle was the Apple
2:44:04
credit card which is back office by
2:44:08
Goldman Sachs who by the way our work
2:44:11
that they didn't get the credit for it
2:44:12
they kind of happy now I think because
2:44:14
well the algos that are determining
2:44:18
credit limits are biased Apple calls it
2:44:22
simple and secure the credit card
2:44:24
created by asset
2:44:25
but Apple and partner Goldman Sachs are
2:44:28
now accused of gender bias software
2:44:31
developer and millionaire David Heine
2:44:33
Meir Hansen says he and his wife share
2:44:35
assets and income but Apple card gave
2:44:38
him a credit line 20 times higher than
2:44:41
hers even though she has a higher credit
2:44:43
score it seemed very discriminatory that
2:44:46
I would get is 20 times the credit limit
2:44:48
even though our stats were the same
2:44:50
Goldman says a computer algorithm made
2:44:52
the decision when Hanson vented on
2:44:55
Twitter social media erupted with
2:44:57
similar stories even the man who
2:44:59
co-founded Apple Steve Wozniak says he
2:45:02
got ten times the credit limit that his
2:45:04
wife Janet's got it was so low I could
2:45:06
barely buy a phone or a plane ticket and
2:45:08
I buy all of his plane tickets I always
2:45:10
think in terms of assets and income and
2:45:13
it's the same for both of us and that
2:45:14
should determine your creditworthiness
2:45:16
Goldman Sachs Apple's financial partner
2:45:19
says gender and marital status are not
2:45:21
factors we look at an individual's
2:45:23
income and an individual's
2:45:25
creditworthiness which includes factors
2:45:27
like personal credit scores how much
2:45:29
debt you have and how that debt has been
2:45:31
managed consumer advocates say algorithm
2:45:33
bias is nothing new we've seen it in
2:45:36
housing we've seen it in hiring we've
2:45:39
seen it in health care tonight the
2:45:42
Wozniak say Goldman Sachs is offered to
2:45:44
increase Janet's limit as New York state
2:45:46
regulators look into whether this credit
2:45:48
card algorithm has an illegal gender
2:45:51
bias first of all I find it very sad
2:45:53
that people are actually angry about how
2:45:55
much in debt they can go
2:45:57
I just incredibly sad I mean get it get
2:46:01
a debit card if you want no limit if
2:46:03
you've got the money but okay or get an
2:46:05
American Express card or it's just you
2:46:08
arguing oh I'm so great I can go up to a
2:46:12
hundred thousand dollars in debt
2:46:14
okey-dokey good on you of course if you
2:46:17
really want to know what's going on if
2:46:19
you want the true answers in technology
2:46:21
we all know there's only one queen
2:46:23
it's got to be Kara Swisher who can tell
2:46:25
us what's really going on it also really
2:46:28
kind of speaks to the fact that
2:46:30
an algorithm involves computers that
2:46:33
involves machines but there still has to
2:46:34
be a human being that's right basically
2:46:36
inputting the code how that speaks to
2:46:39
what could perhaps be inherent biases or
2:46:41
even just mistakes or unintended
2:46:43
consequences well I don't know if it's
2:46:45
unintended consequences these are
2:46:46
programmed by people and of course as
2:46:48
you know the diversity in the tech ranks
2:46:51
are pretty low and so it's not the
2:46:53
question that people try to it's that
2:46:55
the way these algorithms are designed is
2:46:57
they're not as thought out as they
2:46:59
should be everyone assumes the black box
2:47:01
the Machine decides everything but
2:47:03
whatever you put in comes out of it and
2:47:05
so in this case you know what's really
2:47:08
the problem is there's so many good
2:47:10
examples of bad outcomes here and they
2:47:13
only grow as time goes on and I think it
2:47:15
should be extended out for lots of
2:47:16
things it's this idea that algorithms
2:47:19
rule us and as we get into quantum
2:47:21
computing and everything else we tend to
2:47:22
rely on the decisions of these
2:47:24
technologies that were created by people
2:47:26
and largely by men and largely by white
2:47:29
men and so it's just this thing I think
2:47:31
about is how these algorithms go into
2:47:33
place and how much so I call such
2:47:35
bullcrap on what she just said
2:47:37
I guarantee you it's brown and yellow
2:47:40
men writing these algorithms it's not
2:47:43
white men loosely Indians
2:47:45
it's what I'm saying brown men but no
2:47:48
it's white men men and they're white is
2:47:51
fearful shameful yeah it's Regis you
2:47:54
should have Herbert card with poles
2:47:56
there's plenty of women coding this
2:47:57
stuff too
2:47:59
so she's full of crap most of the white
2:48:02
guys are the bosses hello isn't she
2:48:07
white dude I mean come on Kara
2:48:09
get it together all right one last one
2:48:12
last one either way I missed this one
2:48:16
last one just to make you throw up in
2:48:17
your mouth a little bit this is a a
2:48:20
fabulous little NPR segment they did on
2:48:23
on this great smart home neighborhood
2:48:25
which Amazon is sponsoring it's the
2:48:28
future John it's great it's gonna be
2:48:30
fabulous
2:48:31
Brittany Savage works for Lennar one of
2:48:33
the nation's largest home builders and
2:48:35
she's been making the same sales pitch
2:48:37
over and over to potential home buyers
2:48:39
in this Seattle suburb control
2:48:41
everything from your window blinds to
2:48:43
your door locks using just your voice
2:48:45
the front door is looked adjust the mood
2:48:47
lighting or tell Roomba to clean up call
2:48:51
up the feed from one of the countless
2:48:52
video cameras on the smart television
2:48:54
Alexa show me the backyard okay and now
2:48:58
we can spy on whoever is having a drink
2:49:00
on the back patio cameras and
2:49:04
convenience that's the pitch drew homes
2:49:06
wasn't looking for a smart home when he
2:49:08
shopped for a house here but the
2:49:09
technologies came with the house now I'm
2:49:12
like would not live without him his
2:49:14
favorite feature is a ring doorbell that
2:49:16
logs visitors have a teenager it's nice
2:49:18
to confirm when they come home and I can
2:49:21
have these one-time Holmes was away on a
2:49:24
business trip and his stepdaughter
2:49:26
forgot her key and couldn't get in so
2:49:28
she just texted me hey can you open the
2:49:29
door and I open the door from Oregon and
2:49:32
so that was nice prom solved there are
2:49:34
other neighborhoods like this bubbling
2:49:36
up outside tech-savvy cities like Miami
2:49:38
and Denver and I should mention Amazon
2:49:42
is an NPR sponsor in this neighborhood
2:49:45
Alexa's in every reading she adjusts the
2:49:48
thermostat and reports on people's
2:49:49
commutes when they roll out of bed and
2:49:51
she's getting better at it because she's
2:49:53
watching and learning what people need
2:49:55
Dave garlic technology will take off
2:49:57
once people try it
2:49:58
he's with second-century ventures an
2:50:01
investment arm of the National
2:50:02
Association of Realtors there's a new
2:50:05
narrative when it comes to what home
2:50:08
means it means a personalized
2:50:10
environment where technology responds to
2:50:13
your
2:50:13
every need maybe it means given up some
2:50:16
privacy these families are trying out
2:50:18
that compromise fifteen-year-old Maci
2:50:21
Ferguson says she likes it she uses
2:50:24
Alexa alarms when for cheerleading
2:50:26
practice and one for homework to help
2:50:28
her manage her busy life I just feel
2:50:30
really fancy because I feel like just my
2:50:33
little like servant if I'm walking on
2:50:41
our street I walk on the other side of
2:50:43
the street the side without the smart
2:50:46
homes just because I don't feel like
2:50:48
being on everyone's cameras and that's
2:50:49
something we'll all have to learn how to
2:50:51
navigate if this technology becomes
2:50:53
standard in more neighborhoods it can't
2:50:56
wait in PR thanks for that wonderful
2:50:58
rapport with your Amazon sponsor
2:51:02
disgusting I know it's disgusting this
2:51:05
is just 1984 stuff yeah and we're
2:51:08
happily purchasing it well we're not no
2:51:12
but there's something yet large public
2:51:16
and most people all either Judy they're
2:51:19
all Judy with it and you know it's it
2:51:21
won't end well especially in the I'm
2:51:24
sorry continue
2:51:26
I would say was you see what won't add
2:51:32
end well aspect I forgot what I was
2:51:34
gonna say you say it's not gonna end
2:51:36
well yeah I was gonna say something else
2:51:38
oh especially when they cut your power
2:51:39
off is what I was going to say which
2:51:41
happens a lot now he's bitching about it
2:51:45
and then they had a whole special I
2:51:46
didn't clip it of course I can tell you
2:51:51
they it's like I'm a fisherman you know
2:51:53
I caught this huge fish the one that got
2:51:55
away
2:51:57
that's all right so this this was a clip
2:52:01
about now there's all the cell towers
2:52:03
were cut off along with the rest of the
2:52:05
power and nobody can even communicate
2:52:06
ham radio baby k5 ACC that's what I keep
2:52:10
saying in radio I'm coming to you from
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opportunity zone 33 here in FEMA region
2:52:17
number 6 which you can find out the
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governmental maps in the capital of the
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drone Star State Austin Tejas remember
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2:52:28
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2:52:31
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cold weather back east which isn't
2:52:40
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the Jeff Smith and I'm gonna throw that
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social media song out there as well Nick
2:52:56
the rat coming up next on the agenda
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stream calm until Sunday adios mofos and
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such Jeffrey Epstein didn't kill himself
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push more than bush and I cost millions
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this just another deal remember
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