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January 26th, 2020 • 3h 0m

1211: Pale Male

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hey old lady
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[Music]
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you have lots of shiners there man
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they're all on the other side of the bay
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by the poop I can't quite decide what
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the what's better to start with with a
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shorter boring television show known as
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the the president's defense in the
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impeachment trial still boring they just
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made it only three hours thank you
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that was better or do we start with the
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obvious big news which is the Wuhan
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virus
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well the boring thing with violation of
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our rules we don't want boring we wants
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to ruin virus there you go we got
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jingles nothing like a little of my
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corona virus that's beautiful I have the
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I have two clips yes I have the ABC
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Corona update and which is a little long
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but we can play that and then we can
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play the Corona on PBS
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probably they kind of downplay it and
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which is in fact they fall into your way
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of thinking at the very end
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let's hit ABC first tonight concern
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growing in the United States officials
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saying they expect more people will
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contract the dangerous new disease
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passengers on flights to Boston wearing
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face masks everybody is wearing the mask
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because they are afraid of getting
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infected by other people in Seattle
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Chicago in Los Angeles reports that
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stores are running out of supplies of
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masks two cases currently confirmed in
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Chicago a woman in her 60s she had cold
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like symptoms shortness of breath fever
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and many times who would present just
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like a cold just the type of cold or flu
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outside Seattle a man in his 30s at
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least 63 people are now being tested for
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the respiratory illness in 22 states
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including three possible cases in New
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York symptoms include fever dry cough
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and shortness of breath
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tonight hospitals on high alert
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dr. Jennifer Ashton visited New York
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City's Health and Hospitals Bellevue so
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this is the negative pressure room here
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at the hospital where a patient with
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corona virus would be cared for by
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specially trained medical personnel
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today showed her precautions they would
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need to take how prepared are you and
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your staff to receive a patient who may
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have corona virus we're prepared to take
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that patient now our radars always set
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high so we can screen these patients so
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we can stop it from infecting other
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people and the public
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Wow this is ABC News with a minute and a
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half of completely information free a
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news report there was nothing in there
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nothing different than any of their
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reports I mean they could have at least
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you know done the bat stuff they could
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have thrown that in it could have done a
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lot of different things but now this is
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just about oh yeah it's well it shows up
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is the only reason in the m5m that I
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haven't seen anyone report seriously
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report on the the bio lab yes this is
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well I do have something but it's I
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don't want to I guess we could switch to
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it let's just we do the PBS thing if you
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want but I got a I had two clips here
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that'll they kind of bring the whole
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thing to to to a head okay okay let's
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find it here Dave Hodges our buddy
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from the common sense show comes on cue
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coronavirus one what the Hong Kong man
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say dr. Guan he's a virologist
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he said China is doing it all wrong they
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haven't taken the steps they needed but
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he doesn't know that any nation will
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take the steps they need and he says
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I've covered this forever forever and
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I've never been scared until now so
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here's a guy has made a life work out of
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studying this and he said this is the
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first time it's ever frightened him and
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he's really frightened he said this
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could sweep the globe into unbelievable
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damage she said this particular strain
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in his professional opinion is ten times
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more lethal than SARS Oh doesn't the
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reason why I say this is bioengineering
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everything speaks to this do you think
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maybe we should take this guy's threat
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seriously it answers a lot of problems
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for the deep state doesn't it this is
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one hell of a distraction from the crane
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act and were asthma it truly is yeah I
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would say the timing is a little suspect
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wouldn't you and I've said this before
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too this comes out of the Chinese
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equivalent of Fort Dietrich how many
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coincidences do you want to buy
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right now I think dr. Guan is right we
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need to not panic but we need to take
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steps to protect ourselves so please
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take those steps we've talked about on
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here also to pay attention to what the
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health experts are saying do not pay
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attention with the news is because
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they're going to underreport government
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statements because the government
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doesn't want you to panic and still
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they're gonna underestimate the problem
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and in fact they're gonna lie to you
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don't worry the info war store has all
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kinds of stuff that'll so Dave to the
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next level though in part two kind of
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tells you what we need to be thinking
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about yeah got it very well may be and
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we're gonna talk about that here on the
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common sense show my name is Dan Hodges
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I'm the host and you got to be prepared
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to be hunkered down martial law yeah
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could be a possibility here with what's
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coming so what I want you to do is to
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prep like you're gonna be in martial law
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you can't go out of your home I don't
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mean travel dust the dog her whew I mean
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total shut-in
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you may go nowhere and that is one of
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the provisions I've reported on earlier
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that was a recommendation I was allowed
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to report on that went from acting FEMA
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director Gaynor to president Trump was
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the I was allowed to report on
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somebody's just eating him yes he was
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allowed really okay all right I have
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some thoughts about this what is I want
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what is this other report this this
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wuhan report is that something we want
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to play oh yeah this is definitely one
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of the better ones is a wuhan report
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freaked out tonight at the epicenter of
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the Karuna virus outbreak Redmond who
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has this from Tomy where is this from
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you're not gonna believe with words from
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us from ABC what oh my goodness this is
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what I expect from ABC go tonight at the
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epicenter of the corona virus outbreak
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the crisis is escalating dozens of
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workers in Wuhan with heavy machinery
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racing again
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time to build a brand new thousand bed
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hospital in just 10 days and now a
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second 1,300 bed facility in the next 15
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the space desperately needed hospitals
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teaming with patients and staff
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stretched thin in China alone there are
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now more than 1,400 cases and at least
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42 deaths I gotta fix this guy's this
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guy's report this is not working out
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right
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uh Missy he's reading it the right way
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but he doesn't have all the elements
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let's see it see we can help me there's
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more than 400 medics who worked on SARS
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and Ebola deployed to help with the
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rapidly growing emergency who Han and 16
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other cities in a travel lockdown that's
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a total of 50 million people ordered to
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stay in place that's the population of
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the states of New York and Texas
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combined the US government's evacuating
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the majority of consulate employees and
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families from Wuhan and is reportedly
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working on a charter flight to get all
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remaining Americans out to trim cabin
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fever especially the players here it's
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the Chinese Lunar New Year the country's
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biggest holiday have gathered here to
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pray for good luck in the year of the
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rat the people who also be warned about
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gathering in large places like this and
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so most people here are wearing these
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kind of protective masks the list of
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cases outside mainland China also
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growing with more than 35 cases in 13
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countries or territories including
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France
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we are all going to die there might not
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be ABC buddy got much better with the
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music it was a lot better with the music
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and I think you should be producing news
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for the networks we played all these
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clips from also playing the PBS one
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which has the kicker at the end which I
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think was just kind of like a deflator
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that was worth listening to China's
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President Xi Jinping warned of a quote
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accelerating spread of the coronavirus
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today and called the situation grave
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forty-two people have died and the virus
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has infected more than 1200 others since
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the outbreak began in the central
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Chinese city of Lu Han at least 48
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million people in China are now in a
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lockdown that includes a travel ban
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covering 15 cities festivals and events
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marking today's Lunar New Year are
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canceled Hong Kong ordered schools
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closed through mid-february 10 other
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countries including the United States
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have confirmed cases of the corona virus
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which causes symptoms ranging from cold
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and flu to pneumonia which can be fatal
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so far those cases that have reached
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other countries are linked back to Wuhan
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so in terms of person-to-person
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transmission outside of China we have
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not seen that yet and there are I always
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like to put this in perspective there
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are viruses in this country right now
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such as the flu that pose a much much
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bigger threat yes exactly
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well that's interesting PBS is the only
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one that got a little bit of what I
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think is real information everyone else
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loves to do this we're all gonna die we
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got pressurized rooms we got one in
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Texas A&M we got people over here people
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are there I have tried to collect facts
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now that show has been through a couple
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of these incidents in fact the last one
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we had was they even got a jingle for
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itself let me see here it is
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[Music]
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yeah well we spotted that one a mile
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away that came out of Mexico for some
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reason yeah then you had SARS you had
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the h1n1 and there is some some
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interesting facts about this particular
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virus which is its are not value are not
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as in r0 but for some reason they
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pronounce it are not as a not zero no
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not is over two which means one person
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will infect at least two people and that
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means it has virality it's gone viral
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which is good that a lot propagated all
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over the world
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apparently the incubation period is two
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weeks so we have no idea could be
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everywhere the people who have died so
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far are mainly elderly and because you
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don't die of the virus you die of
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pneumonia resulting from the virus very
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similar to a flu so in that regard PBS
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is right the the sanitary and hospital
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situation particularly in Wuhan as we
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know from our boots on the ground
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reporting is very poor people sick
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people huddled together in hallway
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similar to a subway I guess like a
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really packed subway people are just not
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hygienic at all when it comes to
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speeding on the speeding everywhere it's
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just part of Chinese culture nice
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culture but what but what no one has
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really focused on by the way if if one
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person can affect to which means two out
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of every ten which Democratic candidate
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do you think you will go down just
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saying one of them's got to get it and
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they're all kind of old so that could be
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interesting to watch but what no one
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really in the mainstream has taken a
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good look at is the economic effect and
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that's what I find interesting in
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particular this Wuhan is our producer
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told us on last show is very much like
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but people say it's the Chicago of China
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our producer said it's more like the
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Detroit of China and I think our
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producer with boots on the grounds a
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little close
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to the rete to the fact is a reality of
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what Wuhan is this is report from
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Chinese see and a television it may take
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quite some time before we know the full
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economic impact of the one virus but the
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disruption is likely to dent China's
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economy now that's because Wuhan is a
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major transport hub in recent years has
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become a symbol of capitalism in central
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China with international automakers such
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as Honda and General Motors building
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cars there
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in fact reports say that more than 300
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of the world's top 500 companies have a
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presence in one local going to show big
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ones
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GDP growth was 7.8 percent last year and
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as that is 1.7 percentage points higher
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than the national average
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Rohan's economic strength last year came
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as its total value of imports and
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exports hit a record high
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it was 13.7 percent higher than in 2018
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and it accounted for almost 62 percent
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of Hebei provinces overall foreign trade
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value not an unimportant city which has
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now been effectively shut down no one in
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or out Walmart has stuff packaged up
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there and the shipped over Kentucky
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Fried Chicken Burger King this is a
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this.d I guess Detroit sounds a little
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fair to me cuz I'll steel steel industry
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stuff cars a lot of cars this is this is
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quite an important deal economically
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speaking I think that this this was
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floating around
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it wasn't handled properly the Chinese
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you know in the past certainly with SARS
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you know just haven't handled these
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things properly they get in too late
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they don't they're not really
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transparent before you know what this is
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out because the commissioners are all
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fearful because they can get executed
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forgiving you know getting not doing a
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good job well of course they lie the
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system does not promote honesty however
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having just because you know the timing
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I liked our buddy Dave there with all
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the timing yeah this will distract from
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the from the impeachment hearing I think
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I predicted by the
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way that this would be that they would
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interrupt impeachment proceedings or in
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every break that do something about the
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Wuhan coronavirus I think that's kind of
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true that came out but is that really
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the thing that's coincidental or is it
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more coincidental that we just signed
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phase one of the China trade agreement
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and perhaps what is happening is
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President G is overcompensating because
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he's deathly afraid of what this will do
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to the Chinese economy already rumored
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to be in trouble you never really know
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where the Chinese rumored to be in
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trouble there's secondary loans that
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seem to be falling apart the iou
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financial system which is just all
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pieces of paper shuttled back and forth
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and now you have all these factories
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which already were going to be somewhat
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understaffed because of the Chinese New
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Year but that just may not be any
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product going out and I think Qi was
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worried that it still may be worried
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that Trump would say you know what ah I
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got some leverage here how about if we
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stop all containers from China just just
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in case you know we don't want some guy
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where they're sneezing into the Walmart
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cereal aisle and then all of a sudden
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that comes over you we should just stop
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that
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the Trump was interviewed in Davos at by
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CNBC and later from that this was a very
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good interview all about economics and
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quote-unquote his great economy but the
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first question off the bat was an
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economic question about this Wathan
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virus it's great to see thank you for
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joining us again in Davos we've done
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this before right think was a couple of
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years ago before we get started with
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with we're gonna talk about the economy
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a lot of other things a the CDC has
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identified a case of coronavirus in
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Washington State the Wu Han strain of
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this if you remember SARS that affected
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GDP travel related effects do you have
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you been briefed by the CDC you have the
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words about a pandemic at this point oh
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we're not at all and where we have it
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totally under control
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it's one person coming in from China and
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we have it under control it's gonna be
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just fine okay President Xi there's just
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some some talk in China that that maybe
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the transparency isn't everything that
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it's it's going to be do you trust that
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we're gonna know everything we need to
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know from China I do I do I have a great
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relationship with President Xi we just
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signed probably the biggest deal ever
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made that seems it certainly has the
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potential to be the biggest deal ever
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made and it was very interesting for a
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time let's get it without it done and no
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I do I think the relationship is very
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very good so the president has no issue
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at all is not worried I think he's
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really signaling disease does gee saying
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you know and to see the same with tweets
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okay you're doing the right thing but I
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think he's holding this over his head so
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hard and no one is talking about the
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millions of Chinese in Africa you wanna
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see wanna see virus spread introduce
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some crap into Africa and that's I think
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where the Chinese will see their biggest
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problem if this virus really pans out if
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everything they say is true that could
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cause great issues it's their whole belt
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and road strategy the no belt 15 roads a
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train I think I think China is in a very
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precarious position with this
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yeah it could be it could be if this
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thing is you know what it's cracked up
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to be
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and I like the killing 1 out of 10
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people who catch it 1 out of 10 people
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the virus is not killing people it's
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pneumonia this killing but the virus is
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responsible for 1 out of 10 the virus is
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responsible at the core of it now I
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don't know if this is true but I read a
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report and in fact it's could be likely
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untrue because you know you know this
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stuff I read and the people I talk to
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that so far it really has only affected
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Chinese or Chinese Americans in our case
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but Chinese and it is so it appears to
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affect Chinese and there are now four
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cases in Israel which the people I spoke
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to said it could be that this goes by
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DNA and it could be Eskenazi that it
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that will also take two and I was just
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thinking how cool would it be if it
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turned out that this virus was really
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deadly but watch let's put it this let's
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say that there was a particular type of
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person that would be more susceptible to
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carry the virus could be Chinese or
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could be Eskenazi
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could you imagine how cool it is that
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all those people have their DNA with
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23andme will that be great if we could
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segregate it I'm sorry yes we looked at
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your 23andme results and you are one
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percent Ashkenazi so we're sorry we have
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to quarantine you oh my god that would
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be such a sweet moment
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[Music]
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so you're looking three or four levels
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back on your head for your personal
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amusement that's just my personal
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amusement yeah but I I think the
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economic impact is being used right now
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by Trump as leverage without even having
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to say anything she is I think is really
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worried was he got like 15 cities shut
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down now completely I mean no traffic or
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rounding it on Wuhan I can see I'm
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looking at the map where it is and kind
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of in the middle those races
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what is it isn't in the middle of China
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is it really in the middle is kind of
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toward it's it's it's it's a it's kind
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of in a Chicago taxiway said we call it
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Chicago business location kygo located
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it's kind of in a nice place to transfer
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through right it's just it's just west
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of Shanghai yeah and solid waste out to
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Beijing so Beijing's nowhere near this
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place it's a very interesting people
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should look at the map and see where it
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is it's not where I expected it to be I
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was thinking it'd be more to the more to
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the west it's not quite as West it's
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right I wanted the big river so they can
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put the cars on a boat and send them off
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to the ports and send them off to the US
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when there were sent them the yeah when
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I come up when I look at these theories
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and and propagate them it's only
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enhanced by the genome of the Wuhan
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coronavirus you probably got a note
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about this you know a genome sequence
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has a bunch of letters and numbers
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grouped together and that represents the
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it's the genome of of that particular
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item in this case the virus
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it ends with 33 A's
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huh yeah and there's a lot of people
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noticing this and saying well why is
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that that's odd and you know no agenda
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producers we know it means something
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yeah you just don't know what it's
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literally 33 a's all in a row is how the
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genome sequence ends hmm just one of
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those things
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sorry another one of those things is
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like I know maybe this is some sort of
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yours a joke about my mom and the toilet
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paper in the Chinese yes well that joke
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it's it's a fact it's the truth facts
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the true stories are buying all the
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toilet paper mm-hmm so now I have this
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with my wife did you just say your wife
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reminds you of your mom cuz that's never
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good no she says all you got to go buy
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some of those face masks because the
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Chinese there's only people to make them
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and they're gonna buy them all up I mean
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you don't need you don't need to face
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masks I don't need to face masks what do
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we get out do you leave the house like
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more than once a week
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really there was a reporter by the enemy
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stuck at home gee what am I gonna do
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when I'm here at home this goes to wine
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collection exactly I'm coming over we'll
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have a look anyway it'll be very
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interesting to see how this unfolds I'm
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just looking at the economic factor I
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believe the last was thought was a h1n1
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the last one or SARS I don't remember
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but I believe that that was as SARS it
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was the swine flu got swine flu and and
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that brought down no the last one in
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China but wasn't that was SARS I think
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SARS was the last one in China and it
24:42
brought I think bird flu was the last
24:44
one in China that was h1n1 then yeah
24:47
that came way after SARS
24:49
but it hurt it hurt the economy by 40 or
24:51
50 billion dollars Chinese economy I
24:56
mean it's not huge but it's not nothing
25:01
it makes a difference and I think that
25:03
you know what let me just let me just
25:06
play this
25:09
where is it so Trump sat down with the
25:12
CNBC interview and I and I normally what
25:14
are you gonna clip from Trump you know
25:15
that isn't already cut up to crap by the
25:21
m5m - you know cuz he says stupid stuff
25:23
this was a very interesting interview
25:25
and I was surprised that at just how
25:27
calmly heating there was no stuttering
25:29
there was no hand waving it was it was a
25:31
pretty relaxed I'll just jump to - one
25:35
of the clips about GDP you know the US
25:38
had a GDP of 2% or is that growth growth
25:43
of 2% over the last year
25:45
apparently Davao is just everywhere
25:48
Davos is freaking out about the economy
25:50
just so happy and you know how do we get
25:52
a piece of it but Trump kind of singles
25:55
signals that it could have been much
25:56
better because of some black swans
25:58
things change do you attribute the GDP
26:02
of 2% to the Fed being tight for too
26:06
long or do you acknowledge that maybe
26:08
some of the tariffs or some of the the
26:11
uncertainty engendered by the China
26:13
trade war affected GDP well it'll be
26:16
higher than 2% a lot of people are very
26:17
thrilled with that me I'm not but we had
26:20
a lot of bad things happened number one
26:21
the Fed was not good because as far as
26:23
I'm concerned and that was a big blip
26:26
that should not have taken place it
26:28
should not have happened but it's one of
26:29
those things but we have Boeing we had
26:32
the big strike with General Motors we
26:34
had things happen that are very unusual
26:37
to happen including some unbelievably
26:39
powerful storms you know we were at news
26:42
firms now with all of that had we not
26:44
done the big raise on interest I think
26:46
we would have been close to four and I
26:48
could see 5,000 to 10,000 points more on
26:52
the Dow but that was a killer when they
26:54
raised the rate it was just a big
26:56
mistake and they admit to it they admit
26:58
to it I was right I don't want to be
27:00
right but I was right so what if the
27:03
economy's clearly him on paper and on
27:06
Wall Street the charts it's off the
27:08
chart built on you know kind of magical
27:12
stuff that no one understands what if
27:15
Trump and this is the same interview
27:17
where it's like I'm not really worried
27:18
about
27:19
I'm not really worried about the
27:21
coronavirus what if he wouldn't mind
27:24
having everything tank by a couple of
27:27
points because of this yeah because then
27:29
he's class we were doing great and the
27:32
Chinese you know they couldn't do they
27:34
couldn't keep it together so all right
27:36
now so now but we'll build it you know
27:37
it'd be perfect for that pause we're
27:39
looking for some kind of pullback don't
27:41
you think well everybody's expecting
27:44
some sort of a pull direction correctly
27:48
yes correction is the turf yes correct
27:54
I don't see that there's gonna be one I
27:56
mean it's possible that this could cause
27:57
it there's just a panic effect you know
28:01
people will get all freaked out and they
28:02
maybe do more telecommuting it'd
28:04
probably increase the defense but but
28:07
having products not coming in from China
28:09
wouldn't that hurt us too if it actually
28:14
shows up to be the case I mean right now
28:16
for example they talk about all those
28:18
cars that are being made by General
28:19
Motors and Daimler and all these people
28:21
that have plans in Wuhan those are for
28:23
domestic use the stuff that's coming in
28:26
from China which is out of the coastal
28:29
right cities yeah I don't think that's
28:32
gonna slow down enough to make a
28:33
difference okay I'm just looking at all
28:35
angles I mean it could also be possible
28:37
I mean I would think it could create a
28:39
huge panic in the market No yeah I think
28:42
borderline collapse but I don't think
28:44
that was gonna be good for Trump's
28:45
reelection no but well if listen if it
28:49
if it collapses or diamond collapse so
28:51
we have a huge pull back because
28:53
everyone's freaked out I'm you know it
28:56
could happen it'd certainly hurt the
28:59
Chinese markets its dis hurt you know
29:01
these things hurt markets he would be
29:03
the perfect timing for it to be to pull
29:05
back then we fix it we get the so-called
29:08
vaccine whatever bloody blot it's always
29:10
the same you know the same it's always
29:13
the same another yeah and then build it
29:15
back up and believe back to where we are
29:17
right about now
29:19
in November I can't do that what you
29:22
described especially at the point we are
29:24
now can't be done unless you like
29:27
getting less you lower interest rates
29:29
yet again won't work what you're
29:31
describing takes too long that's a long
29:33
cycle that takes about a year and a half
29:35
what you described okay with or that
29:38
interest rates going to zero I mean you
29:39
can't lower him much more than almost
29:41
nothing I don't think it's doable I
29:44
think he would miss that you'd be at the
29:45
timing of you off he just had to start
29:47
six months ago for it to work do you
29:50
mind if I just play a couple of these
29:51
these Trump clips from Davos because I
29:53
think you'll like it it's it's really
29:55
especially because we're talking about
29:56
this stuff right now
29:57
sure well first let's close this
30:17
yes ladies and gentlemen mr. Chris
30:20
Wilson as always all right so this
30:21
interview I was I was I just liked the
30:25
whole thing I like what Trump was saying
30:27
he seems to have a grasp on what is
30:28
actually happening he's not the total
30:31
stupid oath that he's been portrayed to
30:34
be apparently or he just mimics stuff
30:37
that people tell him very well
30:38
so this again is the CNBC interview in
30:41
Davos and it starts right off with what
30:44
the scene was like in Davos that this is
30:46
the big elite get-together therein is it
30:50
whistling yes whistling ski country
30:54
there's one little thing just before I
30:57
forget I guess there was some one of the
31:00
governors was there and Trump was
31:02
walking and the governor's on the other
31:05
side of a of a rope yeah governor Abbott
31:11
yeah yeah Abbott and so they so Trump
31:14
goes but hey are you doing it cause he's
31:16
ever been sick or something and so yeah
31:17
but it's on the other side of some rope
31:19
so thank you so they got these guys
31:21
partitioned off and various ropes so the
31:24
superstars are in you know the big shots
31:26
are on the one side of the rope and then
31:28
sadly that rope that rope was like at
31:30
his neck height it was kind of like a
31:31
decapitation vibe cuz I saw the video
31:34
but Trump was saying - oh hey man you
31:36
want me to wheel you over here we can
31:37
take yeah you want to fly easy I think
31:39
even said you want to fly back with me
31:40
back to the states you know I'll give
31:42
you a ride
31:43
so people saw no that was generous um
31:47
but I'm just thinking more of the way
31:48
they owe the second cuz I know the
31:52
reporters that go to this thing they're
31:53
on some other third rope or I can't even
31:55
get the second rope yes governor Abbott
31:57
is he's not in the a group he's just a
32:02
governor by you know for gosh sakes he's
32:04
knees not a world leader
32:07
so everyone was vegan on the US economy
32:11
in Davos and they were not abashed of
32:13
actually changing some of the
32:15
conversation intended to go on just to
32:17
talk about it it came to Davos expecting
32:20
to hear about this ESG environmental
32:22
social and governmental issues we expect
32:24
you hear about stakeholders versus
32:26
shareholders we expected to hear about
32:28
climate change in four hours yesterday
32:30
with with the CEO of Bank of America
32:32
Schwartzman that Blackson all we talked
32:34
about and all they wanted to talk about
32:36
was the strength of the US economy it's
32:37
the envy of the world and I think if you
32:41
have a strong economy all these
32:43
ancillary issues become easier to deal
32:45
with and I think even the Europeans even
32:47
the plutocrats of Davos are now
32:50
acknowledging that well I appreciate
32:52
that very much we do we have an
32:53
incredible economy the consumer has
32:55
never been so rich they I think he means
32:59
the consumers never been so much in debt
33:01
I think that's what he meant but okay
33:02
we're richly in the tax cuts and the
33:04
regulation cuts people forget about
33:06
regulation I think it might have been
33:07
more important than the tax cuts but we
33:10
have a consumer in the United States
33:13
that has never done so well and I think
33:16
we're really poised to have tramatic we
33:19
have tremendous potential you know we're
33:20
at a point where we've done so well I
33:22
think we're going to do much better we
33:24
have tremendous potential so so the
33:26
interest rate the Federal Reserve's
33:28
interest rate came up several times in
33:30
the conversation and clip after this one
33:34
it'll become very clear what's so
33:36
interesting to the president about it
33:37
but he already alludes to it here and
33:39
luckily he was also asked to give us a
33:43
pinion on negative interest rates which
33:45
we hear on the show we've been following
33:46
I just want to ask you because we're
33:48
starting to see this bandied about that
33:50
the the re expansion of the Fed's
33:53
balance sheet somehow correlates with
33:56
the move in the stock market do you
33:59
think there's anything to that that
34:00
they've primed the pump and some of the
34:03
games are not warranted by the
34:05
underlying well I think it's the
34:06
opposite actually the Fed raised too
34:08
fast interest they brought up the rate
34:12
too fast and they didn't drop it fast
34:14
enough and that was very you know that
34:17
was a lot of increases and
34:18
a lot of increase and I think it's
34:21
really the opposite of what you're
34:22
saying now they've dropped it but it was
34:24
very late and you look at other
34:26
countries where they actually have
34:27
negative interest rates negative in a
34:29
positive way I mean they're actually in
34:31
a positive way yeah because it's
34:36
negative interest rates but it's
34:38
positive somehow but he admits he
34:40
doesn't really understand it I get it in
34:41
a positive way I mean they're actually
34:43
getting paid they make a loan in the end
34:45
you don't are you hoping that it comes
34:49
to that in the United States that we get
34:52
to negative rates because that it a lot
34:54
of people don't think it's a great thing
34:55
and it hasn't worked well in other
34:57
places do you well they don't know yet
34:58
it's so new I want to know who the
35:00
people that buy okay who the people that
35:03
buy and they invest in Germany and end
35:05
up getting you know less money and so I
35:08
have to find these people but no if
35:14
Germany and with the most prime in the
35:17
world with a leader in the world we have
35:19
the dollar and the dollar is very strong
35:20
a lot a lot of things are happening but
35:23
you know we're paying higher interest
35:25
than other countries because of the Fed
35:28
if we were paying less I would do it and
35:31
I'd pay off a lot of debt right I'd do a
35:33
lot of things it's chairman Powell out
35:35
of the doghouse is he are rates where
35:37
they should be are you satisfied with
35:38
with I don't want to talk doghouse I
35:40
wish he didn't raise the rates that was
35:42
not what I thought we had a government
35:43
level now do you film I think the rate
35:46
should go down figured out further no
35:47
because I think the dollar is very very
35:49
strong and I think the rate should go
35:51
down we have a very strong dollar and
35:54
that sounds good and it is good in many
35:56
ways but it's very bad in terms of
35:57
manufacturing I've created almost
36:00
700,000 manufacturing jobs the past
36:03
administration said manufacturing is
36:05
dead which I said tell me about that how
36:07
do you you can't do that and we have had
36:10
a tremendous success but it's harder
36:12
with a strong dollar and I want this
36:15
dollar to be strong I want to be so
36:16
powerful I want it to be great but if
36:19
you lower the interest rates so many
36:21
good things would happen right and one
36:23
of the things I do want to do is pay off
36:25
debt this is a lot there you want to
36:29
comment on this before I play the last
36:30
clip short short clip
36:32
yeah he's just rattling off stuff I
36:34
don't think there's anything going on
36:35
he's not paying off dead well he he's
36:37
not paying it off this is his idea we
36:40
had had one of you guys the NEC director
36:43
of Florence cut alone yesterday we asked
36:45
him about deficits and we asked him I
36:47
mean we acknowledged that you wanted to
36:50
rebuild the defense industry and you had
36:52
to agree to search things with with the
36:53
DeMars look at us will you look at in
36:57
wit do you need to raise taxes or do you
37:00
need to cut spending we're gonna
37:01
actually probably lower taxes if you
37:03
want to know this you know what we've
37:05
done we've cut taxes in half and we've
37:08
taken in more revenue substantially than
37:10
we did when the taxes were high nobody
37:13
can even believe it but we take in more
37:14
revenue with the big tax cut I mean you
37:17
were paying really forty-one percent and
37:19
we've run it down to 21 and it's sort of
37:21
lower than that that will be a priority
37:22
oh absolutely and one of the reasons I'd
37:25
like to see the interest rates lowered
37:26
frankly is because I'd like to refinance
37:28
the debt and pay off the debt do you
37:36
think we get a refi with zero points or
37:38
do you have to throw in some points for
37:40
the and who's gonna refi us who does
37:43
that I love the idea the public does
37:45
right yeah okay so we get our money back
37:48
and then we'd loan loan everything again
37:50
and lower right I think the public we
37:52
most of our bonds are owned by us right
37:54
always take China like we know there was
37:57
wet trillion said about it I get some
38:00
yeah I think it's great reef I love
38:05
Trump really does his job you'll end up
38:07
in Georgia Bank will end up taking the
38:10
beating and they'll lose all their money
38:11
and we'll be free to go they're lucky
38:14
yeah anyway
38:18
who knows I thought it was you know is
38:22
it his milieu I think to some extent
38:24
even though it's oh yeah totally totally
38:27
he's out there with me people always say
38:29
was he's a you know social climber he
38:31
wants to be in the in the socialite
38:33
world of Manhattan yes is really the
38:36
world of these and he's beyond Manhattan
38:39
that's the world is none of these people
38:40
are socialites in their own countries no
38:44
they're they they make the money runs
38:47
the money guys yeah so I I enjoyed it I
38:55
thought it was you know it was better
38:56
than anything else because now we can go
38:58
to the we can go to the hearing the
39:03
impeachment hearing yeah it was only the
39:07
way we discussed some of these people
39:09
you know the Lib Joe's and these others
39:11
that have these six thoughts about one
39:15
thing or another and the two of us have
39:16
kind of isolated really stemming all
39:19
stems from the New York Times yeah there
39:22
is a think I mentioned this to you in an
39:24
email there is a concentrated version if
39:27
people want to know how the left TDS is
39:32
you might want to put it at Trump
39:34
derangement syndrome folk if you want to
39:37
know where they're really getting their
39:38
keys and sorta smelling bad yeah it's
39:41
really in alternate org and that's yes
39:45
there was an email I didn't even know
39:47
AlterNet was still around that's been
39:49
around for ages since it has been around
39:51
from day one almost a little more of a
39:54
kind of a progressive no objective
39:57
progressivism and now it's just pretty
40:00
much anti Trump propaganda and this is
40:03
where there's two mother things that the
40:04
live show said to me he expects and this
40:07
comes right out of right out of as a
40:10
reminder as a reminder the Lib joes are
40:12
the liberal journalists who have were
40:15
starting to fade into the sunset but
40:18
they're very famous they go unnamed on
40:20
the show but we know their level is up
40:22
there
40:24
they've been named once but the two
40:29
things come to my besides Trump going to
40:31
jail and Giuliani is going to jail new
40:36
Ness is going to jail pants is going is
40:42
going to jail you're going to jail
40:45
you're going to jail so everyone's going
40:48
to jail and that all comes from
40:51
alternate because I'm looking at
40:52
altering that the more recent edition
40:54
there's a there's a whole thing about
40:55
newness and how he's up to his neck in
40:58
corruption I tried it you know I
41:02
typically I watch MSNBC although CNN
41:06
I've been switching back to CNN a lot
41:08
because you know they have the the anti
41:10
Bernie thing going on so I'm just
41:11
looking for the narratives and of course
41:13
MSNBC is this you know this video did I
41:17
guess it was kind of the the October
41:20
Surprise his rightist Schiff is closing
41:23
his arguments on on Friday now we've got
41:26
the news all left Parnassus the recorded
41:30
Trump in in at a dinner and you know
41:33
this was being played up really big and
41:35
excited to have a clip I have an ABC
41:38
clip what do you have I thought the ABC
41:40
clip but let me know it's long how long
41:42
is yours well I have the I have a bunch
41:46
of ABC clips too because I thought
41:48
they're the best stuff well before you
41:49
do that let me just play this this
41:51
opener from another source that I always
41:54
use is the Trump cast it's a slate
41:57
podcast and so they they have their
42:00
opening montage and then this is how
42:02
this Washington Post let's make take
42:04
yeah we have this Washington Post but
42:06
who owns they own slate correct yeah
42:08
okay so here's how it starts hello and
42:11
welcome to Trump cast I'm Virginia
42:12
Heffernan on the Mount Rushmore of evil
42:15
American men you might find the murderer
42:17
Oh Jay Simpson the sex slave trafficker
42:20
and child rapist Jeffrey Epstein the
42:22
sexual predator who's been accused of
42:24
sexual assault over a hundred times
42:26
that's Harvey Weinstein and of course
42:28
the President of the United States
42:30
Donald Trump
42:32
yeah seems like pretty unbiased that's
42:35
job wow that's that's really bad he's
42:43
not he wouldn't be on Mount Rushmore
42:46
because he's not an American he's our
42:48
only American much more evil you see yes
42:50
Rushmore creeps evil yes I'll do this
42:57
I'll do this one ABC clip as an opener
42:59
it's long but I think it really sums it
43:03
all up the president has repeatedly
43:04
denied knowing Rudy Giuliani's former
43:07
associate left Kahn sorry that's the
43:09
left are nesting we talk about that
43:10
later
43:10
what do you have from from ABC well I
43:13
have four clips the one the updating
43:17
report good this let's play this is the
43:20
impeach ABC update and report this is a
43:22
put good because it's a good clip
43:25
tonight
43:26
president Trump's legal team didn't even
43:28
warm up opening their defense straight
43:31
to the point you will find that the
43:33
President did absolutely nothing wrong
43:36
even getting personal attacking lead
43:39
house manager Adam Schiff going after
43:42
his summary of the president's phone
43:44
call with Ukrainian president Solinsky
43:46
at the center of it all this is the
43:49
essence of what the president
43:51
communicates I want you to make up dirt
43:54
on my political opponent understand lots
43:56
of it that's fake
43:57
[Music]
43:59
that's not the real call in there to our
44:01
presentation the presidents lawyers
44:03
repeatedly discrediting the Democrats
44:06
evidence that President Trump pressured
44:09
Ukraine to investigate his political
44:11
rivals by withholding military aid most
44:14
of the Democrats witnesses have never
44:16
spoken to the president at all let alone
44:19
about Ukraine's security assistance
44:22
president Trump blasting the quote
44:24
totally partisan impeachment hoax
44:27
well his defense team suggested the
44:29
Democrats are using the trial to
44:32
influence the election they're asking
44:34
you to tear up all of the ballots across
44:39
this country some Republican senators
44:42
saying the defense's case is off to a
44:45
good start
44:46
their team entirely shredded the case
44:49
that has been presented by the house
44:51
managers tonight the question of whether
44:54
the Senate will compel witnesses and
44:56
documents the president has blocked is
44:58
still not resolved but the Republican
45:00
controlled chamber appeared unmoved they
45:03
want this to be the first impeachment
45:05
case in history without a single witness
45:10
[Music]
45:13
all of the history yeah I just might my
45:17
general thoughts I I thought it was weak
45:20
maybe that was intentional that they
45:22
want to do the the big the big show on
45:24
Monday because of the timing of Saturday
45:27
watch the whole premise was we're gonna
45:31
show you things that the Democrat that
45:33
the prosecution did not ask yourself why
45:37
and I guess was why didn't they show
45:43
that was put Dave hedges on the Hodges
45:46
on then I think that I think it's it's
45:49
poor I think it's really poor to do that
45:51
because why well because you know they
45:54
hate Trump we know yeah exactly I mean
45:57
any anybody can answer that I thought it
45:59
was very poor and what I'd hope they
46:02
would do which I think if I were running
46:04
this and as you know I'm a
46:05
constitutional lawyer I would have put
46:10
the transcript on the screen
46:12
of the call next to and I only showed
46:15
like a just a few seconds next to shift
46:17
with his interpretation and I would have
46:19
had it scrolling next to each other like
46:21
oh here's what she have said here's what
46:22
it really is what really was said he is
46:24
what shift said that's what I would have
46:26
done that's something that would showed
46:28
showbiz exactly and maybe can star or
46:34
the other epstein cover up artist
46:37
Dershowitz there's their church may I
46:40
have my underpants on and it was an old
46:42
lady that maybe those maybe those two
46:46
will bring the show but they better do
46:48
something because I didn't think it was
46:50
impressive at all interestingly you know
46:55
right after again I was walking
46:56
monitoring MSNBC or the president now
47:01
said MS DNC I hadn't heard that one I
47:04
thought it was funny it's classic and
47:06
CNN and within three minutes of coming
47:10
out of this three hours of ask yourself
47:13
why jeffrey toobin my my colleague also
47:17
a constitutional lawyer had had nothing
47:20
more to say than this Jay Sekulow was
47:23
the only personal lawyer who spoke today
47:25
that bet to me was pretty strong white
47:27
house and white people I mean you know
47:31
this is a lesson in the diversity of the
47:34
two parties and you look at the house
47:35
managers it was almost evenly divided
47:37
between men and women it was you had two
47:40
african-americans you had a Hispanic I
47:42
mean you know look it was all white men
47:44
today there are two two white women on
47:47
allegedly on the team we'll see if
47:49
they're allowed to argue I mean I think
47:51
you know in a visual medium when you
47:53
have one side that has a very diverse
47:57
team and the other side that's all white
47:59
man that says something in and of itself
48:01
oh yeah
48:02
I mean seriously that is hating on
48:05
whitey going to benefit the Democrats I
48:09
was thinking about this listening to
48:11
some of this stuff going on by some of
48:12
these people and it was like why are you
48:15
just hating on whitey and you expect
48:18
that to be some sort of benefit and he's
48:20
a constitutional lawyer
48:22
he should be talking about something
48:25
else other than well that says it right
48:26
there looks a bunch of whitey techno
48:28
pale males I think is the Hale male use
48:33
some bronzer there's no doubt about that
48:34
but that's beside the point
48:38
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48:40
you know by the way in that thing word
48:42
that you dude that clip I play for maybe
48:44
see where there's someone of the
48:45
Congress women or senators said they
48:48
shredded the the other side this was
48:52
actually Joni Ernst and Johnny are some
48:55
happy days sorry I'm sorry
48:59
Joni Ernst big you know the gun-totin uh
49:01
senator from Iowa that did the ads where
49:04
she's you know butchering a chicken or
49:06
something I forget what she did but shot
49:08
a deer but she's a tough marine oh yes
49:12
yes I know she is yeah she looks
49:15
terrible
49:16
she's hairs all grainy all of a sudden
49:18
and yeah there's a new study out about
49:22
gray hair as a result of any sort of
49:24
stress boom your hair can turn gray
49:25
overnight that's I think that's not new
49:29
I remember no it's not new but it's a
49:31
new study I said back in the 70s I
49:33
remember people so he had a really bad
49:34
shock and that's why his hair started to
49:36
go gray I've heard this everybody's
49:39
heard it but no I didn't know I thought
49:42
that was already accepted science is
49:44
what I'm saying oh I don't I don't know
49:46
that it is I don't think anyone studied
49:48
it I think that just a commonplace
49:50
common knowledge it's like you know why
49:52
it still hard to break because you know
49:54
he's worried but apparently anxiety
49:57
specifically will cause your hair to
49:59
turn grey quickly and she's gone
50:01
gray-haired what happened to her
50:04
so they're putting a lot of pressure on
50:06
her because I you know a Democrat
50:08
comedian I think this is a I think the
50:10
local party and some of these states are
50:12
really evil local Republican parties in
50:15
some states California is a good example
50:17
is a terrible Republican Party here so I
50:20
learned and I think that this
50:22
impeachment for the the public version
50:24
of it will obviously be litigated on
50:27
television and and it seems like it'll
50:31
be obviously Fox News
50:33
against everybody else at least that's
50:36
the way Fox News Fox News positions
50:38
everybody else is the mainstream media
50:39
even though they have the best ratings
50:41
it's very interesting how they do that
50:43
millions of people more watch them but
50:46
there were some things said not during
50:48
the where I learned some things not
50:51
mentioned during the impeachment
50:53
presentations this is actually right
50:55
after the the president's defense forget
50:59
who it is who came out and and said
51:01
everybody up so they could talk on the
51:03
microphone but where we had this whole
51:05
and this should have been I think in the
51:08
presentation but maybe it'll come up
51:09
later throughout this this whole
51:13
impeachment trial in the Senate so far
51:15
it's all about the process and it's you
51:17
know Russia's my arch enemy and we
51:20
really need it's America's national
51:23
security our interest to make sure that
51:25
Ukraine had the weaponry it needed and
51:28
the military assistance so it to to date
51:32
the defense of that has been well Obama
51:35
gave water and blankets and we gave but
51:41
this is perhaps a better one the facts
51:43
of this case remain the same and those
51:45
facts are Ukraine in fact received the
51:48
Security Assistance and there was no
51:50
investigation into the Biden's and a
51:52
really important point that I think you
51:54
should all report for the American
51:56
people is that when it comes to
51:57
supporting Ukraine's security assistance
52:00
three of the Democratic house managers
52:03
voted no they voted in opposition of the
52:06
u.s. providing defensive security
52:08
assistance to Ukraine these members are
52:10
Jerry Nadler Zoe Lofgren and Hakeem
52:13
Jeffries
52:21
nobody picks up on this stuff that was
52:23
fantastic one of the things that bothers
52:25
me is this our ally Ukraine yeah how
52:31
many of our allies for example do we
52:35
have no extradition agreement with what
52:38
ally in the world is there do we have no
52:42
extradition most you know we have a lot
52:44
of extradition agreements cuz you know
52:45
some criminal runs off to the place you
52:47
want to get them up you wanna get him
52:48
back gonna put him on trial we have
52:50
nothing like that with Ukraine's just
52:52
the same as it is with Russia we get
52:53
we've got nothing no actually what kind
52:55
of an ally
52:56
well bullcrap this well you bring it up
52:59
and I and I queued up the clip just in
53:02
case it would come to this so you've
53:03
kind of forced my hand I feel it would
53:06
be appropriate to play the phone call
53:10
from 2014 I believe that was that
53:15
intercepted by the Russians and released
53:18
in great quality which is which is why
53:20
our own State Department said that had
53:22
to be the Russians of Victoria Nuland
53:24
setting up the government of Ukraine for
53:28
a complete coup or we could call it a
53:31
regime change and I think it might be
53:34
worthwhile you know it's now six years
53:36
later
53:37
- just listen again to what we were
53:39
really doing in Ukraine and that may
53:41
explain or make it clear to people why
53:45
this is our allies because our fingers
53:48
were throughout the whole government
53:51
what do you think
53:53
I love that clip it's three minutes so
53:56
it is long but I think that's a good
53:58
people probably not heard this clip for
54:00
a while if they've heard it at all but a
54:02
lot of listeners probably never heard
54:04
this clip this is the D and nobody knows
54:06
for sure it was the Russians who tapped
54:09
the phone and released it to the public
54:12
but I would think it would be the
54:15
Russians because it wasn't to benefit
54:17
them it was a but I I agree it was an
54:19
astonishingly good I mean they might
54:22
might have been in the room there might
54:25
have been in the room
54:26
so when Newlands talking to someone back
54:29
in the States
54:29
and they're talking about who should be
54:31
in the government who shouldn't be in
54:33
the government who's going to help us
54:35
make this happen and then some other
54:37
tidbits replayed they should mention
54:41
this is before the quote-unquote you
54:44
know to regime change that took place
54:46
that we had that we orchestrated and we
54:50
and people like John Brennan were
54:53
actually in Ukraine at the time John
54:56
McCain John Brennan Victoria Nuland
54:59
Lindsey Graham's handing out cookies at
55:02
the Maidan McCain taking pictures with
55:05
known terrorists who might have been at
55:07
the Maidan I don't want to speak ill of
55:09
the dead but seems like he was pretty
55:11
involved in that and so not only does it
55:14
show you why there are allies if you
55:17
think about corruption and people
55:19
getting stuff and when you put a
55:20
government in place and you are
55:22
literally putting the president and the
55:24
Prime Minister and the foreign are you
55:26
putting these these pieces on the
55:27
chessboard there's kind of room for
55:30
corruption what do you think I think
55:32
we're in play the Klitschko piece is
55:36
obviously the complicated electron here
55:39
especially the announcement of him as
55:42
Deputy Prime Minister and you've seen
55:44
some of my notes on the troubles in the
55:46
marriage right now so we're trying to
55:47
get a read really fast on where he is on
55:49
this stuff but I think your argument to
55:52
him which you'll need to make I think
55:53
that's the next phone call we want to
55:55
set up is exactly the one you made to
55:57
y'all tonight
55:58
I'm glad you so yachts is yachts in
56:00
November the guy looks like a bass
56:02
player or a bad 70s band and all of a
56:04
sudden he was he was the guy as he
56:06
might be dead for all we know that guy's
56:07
going to put him on the spot on where he
56:09
fits in this scenario and I'm very glad
56:11
he said what he said in response good so
56:16
I don't think we should go into the
56:18
government I don't think it's necessary
56:20
I don't think it's a good idea no regime
56:22
change here in terms of him not going
56:33
into the government just let him sort of
56:34
stay out and do his political homework
56:36
and stuff I'm just thinking in terms of
56:39
sort of the process moving ahead we want
56:42
to keep the moderate Democrats together
56:44
the problem is going to be tiny booking
56:45
his guys and you know I'm sure that's
56:48
part of what Yanukovych is calculating
56:50
on all of this I think he arts is the
56:55
guy who's got the economic experience
56:57
the governing experience he's forgot you
57:00
know what he needs his cleats and Tony
57:02
booked on the outside he needs to be
57:03
talking to them four times a week you
57:06
know not only setting up who's going to
57:08
be in the government but explaining how
57:10
we're going to talk to the people we're
57:11
not going to let in the government and
57:13
the Victoria Nuland just you understand
57:15
was the ambassador this is secretary of
57:19
state right yep there but I think she
57:22
had like an ambassador title because of
57:24
it but she has Assistant Secretary of
57:25
State but high up and of course married
57:28
to Robert Kagan the Peace Foundation yes
57:34
oh yeah those those guys have not
57:35
neo-cons at all
57:37
I just think tweets going in he's gonna
57:40
be at that level working for Yatsenyuk
57:42
it's just not going to work yeah no I
57:44
think my understanding from that call
57:53
but you tell me was that the big three
57:55
were going into their own meeting and
57:57
that yes was going to offer in that
57:59
context a three-week you know the 3+1
58:02
conversation or three plus two with you
58:04
is that not how you understood it no I
58:07
think I mean that's what he proposed but
58:09
I think just knowing the dynamics it's
58:10
been with them where Klitschko has been
58:13
the top dog he's going to take a lot of
58:15
a straw for whatever meeting they've got
58:16
and he's probably
58:17
his guys at this point so I think you
58:19
reaching out directly to him
58:21
helps with the personality management
58:23
among the three and it gives you also a
58:26
chance to lose sass on all the stuff and
58:28
put us behind you before we get to the
58:31
great quote here just a reminder that
58:33
part of the impeachment hearings that
58:35
are going on now the prosecution is very
58:40
clear that we were really endangering
58:44
our ally the European Union the European
58:47
Union who we have to protect it all cost
58:51
so anything we do in Ukraine is to help
58:55
the European Union those are our
58:58
brothers and sisters keep that in mind
59:00
behind it before they all sit down and
59:02
he explains why he doesn't like it okay
59:06
good I'm happy why don't you reach out
59:08
to him and see if he wants to talk
59:10
before or after okay well do thanks okay
59:14
I've now written
59:14
oh one more wrinkle for you Jeff yeah I
59:17
can't remember if I told you this or if
59:19
I only told Washington missed it when I
59:21
talked to Jeff Feltman this morning he
59:24
had a new name for the UN guy Robert
59:26
Serry oh yeah that's right we needed to
59:29
get people to come in and help put this
59:31
deal together listen to all the all the
59:33
hoodlums who are coming in to help who
59:35
have nothing they're not Ukrainians
59:37
nothing to do with Ukraine are we gonna
59:39
bring in some elites for you to fix this
59:41
Midwife it if I only told Washington
59:43
list it when I talked to Jeff Feltman
59:46
this morning he had a new name for the
59:48
UN guy Robert Serry did I write your
59:51
that this morning yeah I saw that
59:53
he's now gotten both Serry and Ban
59:56
ki-moon to agree that Surrey could come
59:58
in Monday or Tuesday bring bunky moon in
1:00:01
to bless the deal you know it's funny
1:00:06
about this listening to her
1:00:08
I forgot this part of noodleman she
1:00:11
sounds just like nurse Cratchit and one
1:00:16
cold you've now gotten both Serry and
1:00:23
Ban ki-moon to agree that Surrey could
1:00:26
come in Monday or Tuesday
1:00:27
okay so that would be great I think to
1:00:31
help glue this thing and have the UN
1:00:33
help glue it and you know I told you
1:00:42
this or if I only told Washington missed
1:00:44
it when I talked to Jeff Feltman this
1:00:47
morning he had a new name for the UN guy
1:00:49
Robert Serry did I write your that this
1:00:51
morning yeah I saw that
1:00:53
he's now gotten both Serry and Ban
1:00:56
ki-moon to agree that Surrey could come
1:00:58
in Monday or Tuesday okay so that would
1:01:02
be great I think to help glue this thing
1:01:04
and have the UN help glue it and you
1:01:07
know fuck the EU know exactly and I
1:01:10
think we've got to do something to make
1:01:11
it stick together because you can be
1:01:13
pretty sure that if it does if it does
1:01:15
start to gain altitude the Russians will
1:01:17
be working behind the scenes to try to
1:01:19
torpedo it and again the fact that this
1:01:21
is out there right now I'm still trying
1:01:23
to figure out in my mind why the ANA
1:01:26
Kovich that but in the meantime there's
1:01:28
a Party of Regions faction meeting going
1:01:30
on right now and I'm sure there's a
1:01:32
lively argument going on in that let's
1:01:35
bring in some more people to help close
1:01:36
this deal group at this point but anyway
1:01:39
we could we could lend jelly set up on
1:01:42
this one if we move fast so let me work
1:01:43
on let me work on Klitschko and if you
1:01:46
can just keep I think we want to try to
1:01:48
get somebody with an international
1:01:50
personality to come out here and help
1:01:53
the Midwife this thing and the other
1:01:55
issue is some kind of outreach to
1:01:57
Yanukovych probably probably regroup on
1:01:59
that tomorrow as we see how things start
1:02:01
to fall into place
1:02:02
so on that piece Jeff when I wrote the
1:02:06
note Sullivan's come back to me
1:02:08
VFR saying you need button and I said
1:02:11
probably tomorrow for an attaboy and I
1:02:13
get the deeds to stick ridings Willie
1:02:15
okay great
1:02:17
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1:02:30
it was Nurse Ratched by the way I I
1:02:33
didn't realize until listening to this
1:02:36
thing a second time that Biden was
1:02:37
involved in yes yeah he was there to to
1:02:41
bless it you know to to do it give an
1:02:43
attaboy and to make the deets sick stick
1:02:46
and and when I hear this and I hear how
1:02:49
all those people testified about the
1:02:51
process and our policy what these people
1:02:56
want and I'm saying everyone everybody
1:03:00
all sides this has nothing to do with
1:03:01
partisan what these diplomats
1:03:06
bureaucrats and politicians want is they
1:03:11
really want it to be like the EU you
1:03:13
know we're Senate will choose the
1:03:14
president you know this is exactly how
1:03:17
they did this like okay yeah yeah your
1:03:20
party wins we're gonna choose the guy
1:03:22
you know and we're we're much smarter
1:03:25
than you were technocrats you don't
1:03:27
understand this stuff you stupid people
1:03:29
to me that's what they want they want to
1:03:31
be just like the EU with it with
1:03:34
listening to the more recent stuff going
1:03:37
on in the about the impeachment in the
1:03:39
rest you the new meme this has been
1:03:42
pointed out by all the right-wingers
1:03:44
they say this and they you until you
1:03:45
start looking for it you don't see this
1:03:47
much but then you start seeing it quite
1:03:48
a bit which is they they're already pre
1:03:51
determining that then the next election
1:03:53
is going to be rigged yeah by Trump and
1:03:57
it's gonna be it's not gonna be it's
1:03:59
gonna be illegal so that's the other so
1:04:01
the Circa the Senate should determine is
1:04:03
easier it's it's more trustworthy if the
1:04:05
Senate determines who wins yeah speaking
1:04:09
of Nunez who as we know will soon be in
1:04:11
jail I learned something from an
1:04:15
appearance he had on Fox which I really
1:04:19
I can't believe that we and all the
1:04:21
years we've done the show we've never
1:04:22
looked into it the National Security
1:04:24
Council when I say when I hear National
1:04:27
Security Council what do you mean we
1:04:30
know there's a
1:04:31
the national security adviser and the
1:04:33
national security adviser that was most
1:04:36
recently Bolton now we have another guy
1:04:37
and forgot his name do you know anything
1:04:42
about the National Security Council I
1:04:44
mean to me it's like a room twelve guys
1:04:45
you know we got the military brass in
1:04:48
there do you know anything about the
1:04:49
national security it works for the
1:04:51
president specifically just a little
1:04:54
it's a little group of advisors called
1:04:56
the National Security Council yeah
1:04:58
that's what I thought too
1:04:59
well what am i how am I wrong in there
1:05:01
well this you know Colonel VIN Minh
1:05:03
Lieutenant Colonel VIN minute please
1:05:06
address them as Lieutenant Colonel Viet
1:05:07
Minh he is on the National Security
1:05:09
Council and let me just tell you he's
1:05:13
still on the National Security Council
1:05:15
and here's newness to it for me
1:05:18
information I did not have I thought the
1:05:20
same thing you did there's a lot of
1:05:21
problems with the National Security
1:05:23
Council and the Trump administration is
1:05:24
trying to get it under control
1:05:27
the new national security adviser is is
1:05:30
doing what the previous national
1:05:32
security advisors under Trump didn't do
1:05:34
and that is to try to reduce the size
1:05:36
and scope so there's hundreds and
1:05:38
hundreds of people over at the National
1:05:39
Security Council which look I've never
1:05:42
been on the National Security Council
1:05:43
but if you go back 20 30 years ago
1:05:46
during the reagan days i'm told that you
1:05:48
know you had a couple dozen people maybe
1:05:50
three maybe four dozen people total that
1:05:53
we're on the National Security Council
1:05:54
Obama put hundreds and from all this
1:05:57
don't forget you also had people that
1:05:59
were on the national security staff that
1:06:02
that went over to Adam shift staff okay
1:06:04
that knew the whistleblower Levin Minh
1:06:06
the guy you know he served his country
1:06:09
that's great he wants to be called a
1:06:10
lieutenant colonel that's fine his
1:06:12
brother is also there is a lawyer so all
1:06:15
of these people colluded they
1:06:17
coordinated with the whistleblower they
1:06:19
coordinated with Adams shift staff so
1:06:21
you know really what you had there is
1:06:22
you had a dinner thieves there at the
1:06:24
National Security Council look I have
1:06:25
said this over and over and over again I
1:06:28
said this to McMaster I said it to
1:06:29
Bolton and I've said it to the new
1:06:31
National Security Advisor O Brien that
1:06:34
that they just need to get all those
1:06:35
people out of there like if you were
1:06:37
there and worked for our Obama and you
1:06:39
were a holdover just you know get a used
1:06:42
building somewhere on the other side of
1:06:44
the Potomac just get him out of there
1:06:46
hundreds of people on this thing from
1:06:49
well I guess I was right though
1:06:51
in the 50s back when we first heard
1:06:55
about it that no wonder no wonder we've
1:06:58
got all these this is in this I think
1:07:00
they're in the White House don't they
1:07:01
assemble and or in the executive
1:07:03
building that's what's implied by what
1:07:05
newness just said I mean and so veeneman
1:07:08
is just a bunch of Obama guys and
1:07:11
they're just screwing things up they're
1:07:12
the ones who causing problems but the
1:07:14
interesting thing about lieutenant
1:07:16
Colonel's Inman is his brother who
1:07:18
apparently is also on the National
1:07:20
Security Council is a hedge fund guy
1:07:22
lawyer he says he obeys a hedge fund guy
1:07:25
and and his fund received a one point
1:07:27
four billion dollar fine for me all
1:07:30
kinds of shenanigans in OG Ukraine so
1:07:35
it's it's a quite it's amazing what is
1:07:39
going on and we have no idea there's a
1:07:41
nothing and then I'll stop but one
1:07:43
American news had an interview with a
1:07:46
whistleblower from the it's the the net
1:07:51
now what is it will this thing called
1:07:54
again the net assessment the office of
1:07:58
net assessment I've heard of this the
1:08:01
office of net assessment it's a it's a
1:08:04
pentagon thing but wait until you learn
1:08:06
about what this is fantastic Senator
1:08:09
Chuck Grassley has expanded his
1:08:11
investigation into the Department of
1:08:13
Defense's office of net assessment the
1:08:15
office was supposed to be a unique
1:08:17
futuristic think-tank reporting directly
1:08:19
to the Secretary of Defense but Grassley
1:08:22
in his January 22nd letter noted the
1:08:24
office may have become a part of the
1:08:26
deep state he asks if the office awarded
1:08:29
contracts to Stephan halper who hired
1:08:31
the Russian intelligence officer and who
1:08:33
contributed to the now discredited Trump
1:08:36
dossier to dig into this obscure office
1:08:39
whistleblower Adam
1:08:40
and his exclusive interview talks to us
1:08:43
about how it has become a slush fund for
1:08:46
Washington's politically-connected
1:08:48
there was a very deliberate thinking
1:08:51
that went into the placement of the
1:08:53
office that this had to be the Secretary
1:08:55
of Defense's think tank to advise him on
1:08:58
difficult strategic challenges the
1:09:00
office annette assessment produced no
1:09:02
debt assessments to inform our wars in
1:09:05
iraq and afghanistan and has produced no
1:09:07
net assessment on iran for example and
1:09:10
so truly when you look at the the range
1:09:13
of threats to the United States the
1:09:17
office has actually avoided all those
1:09:19
and what a senator Grassley has revealed
1:09:22
in his letter is that it's really a
1:09:24
two-part problem one is that the office
1:09:27
is derelict in its duty its primary duty
1:09:29
to produce these high level strategies
1:09:31
known as net assessments and secondly
1:09:33
what has it become and what it's become
1:09:36
is a slush fund for politically
1:09:38
connected contractors the contracting
1:09:40
system in the office in assessment is
1:09:42
utterly broke the contractors chosen are
1:09:45
not chosen for their ability to
1:09:47
contribute to net assessments which is
1:09:49
really the reason why they should be
1:09:52
chosen they're chosen because they're
1:09:53
the Friends of the leadership net
1:09:55
assessments the office unfortunately I
1:09:58
mean the leadership was in place to put
1:10:00
in place by President Obama
1:10:01
it leans leftward it's an office that
1:10:04
has historically downplayed the
1:10:06
strategic threats posed to the United
1:10:09
States by our adversaries we've got the
1:10:15
National Security Council filled with
1:10:18
people who hate Trump we've got the the
1:10:22
Pentagon with the you know paying this
1:10:25
was it the professor who was part of the
1:10:28
whole sting operation and just to make
1:10:32
it crazy I don't you want to play one of
1:10:33
your left Parnassus you had an ABC thing
1:10:36
and then we can almost be done yes I'm
1:10:38
here let's play yeah yeah harness guy
1:10:41
you know want to mention this you know
1:10:43
they they they make a big they try to
1:10:47
dramatize the fact that Trump said I
1:10:49
never met Donna who this guy is
1:10:52
if everybody that ever has a picture
1:10:54
taken with Trump I could have had a
1:10:57
picture taken with Trump and Trump could
1:10:59
honestly say cuz you can get a picture
1:11:02
taken with Trump if you're in the right
1:11:03
circumstance he'll take your picture and
1:11:05
you know you get a picture it doesn't
1:11:08
mean he knows you or ever you know the
1:11:11
problem the problem is they're spinning
1:11:14
it because now there's this video where
1:11:16
you actually hear Parana say something
1:11:19
right but they're spinning why they're
1:11:22
doing but I don't think they're even
1:11:24
spinning I think they're dramatizing it
1:11:26
that's a better way so let's start with
1:11:27
impeach ABC goes after Trump about loves
1:11:30
a brand new phase of the president's
1:11:32
impeachment trial underway in Washington
1:11:34
and tonight new developments in a story
1:11:36
ABC News was first to report tonight
1:11:38
audio and now video of President Trump
1:11:41
at a small gathering with Rudy Giuliani
1:11:43
associate left partners you see him here
1:11:45
and others Parnas recently indicted for
1:11:47
campaign finance fraud is someone the
1:11:49
president has repeatedly denied knowing
1:11:51
on the recording a voice sounding like
1:11:53
the president's orders the removal of
1:11:55
Ukraine ambassador Maria Jovanovic same
1:11:58
take her out sources familiar with the
1:12:01
recordings say it's from a Trump Hotel
1:12:02
private dinner in the spring of 2018
1:12:05
ABC's David Wright at the White House
1:12:07
tonight starting us off 2018 president
1:12:15
Trump arrives at a private dinner at the
1:12:17
Trump International Hotel Don juniors
1:12:20
there so is indicted Rudy Giuliani
1:12:22
associate live Parnassus and there's the
1:12:26
place set for the president on the tape
1:12:28
a voice identified as Parnassus can be
1:12:31
heard telling Trump that the Ambassador
1:12:33
to Ukraine was bad-mouthing him yeah
1:12:35
she's basically walking around telling
1:12:37
everybody wait
1:12:38
is going to get impeached just wait
1:12:40
[Laughter]
1:12:50
president Trump has repeatedly said he
1:12:52
doesn't know left Parnassus but on the
1:12:57
tape they talk in detail about Ukraine
1:13:00
however they last in a fight with Russia
1:13:06
not very long were you relying on LED
1:13:09
harness to get rid of your ambassador no
1:13:12
but I have a lot of people and speaking
1:13:13
to Fox News the president did not
1:13:15
question the authenticity of the tape
1:13:17
will you tell me the harness to get rid
1:13:19
of her I mean you have a state to point
1:13:20
well I wouldn't have been saying that I
1:13:22
probably would have said it was Rudy
1:13:23
there or somebody but I make no bones
1:13:26
about it I won't have investors I have
1:13:28
every right
1:13:29
I want ambassadors that are chosen by me
1:13:32
I have a right to hire and fire
1:13:33
ambassadors the recall of ambassador
1:13:36
Murray Ivanovich features prominently in
1:13:39
the Democrats case against the president
1:13:42
yeah what's funny about this and any if
1:13:45
you look it up bunsen even Snopes has
1:13:47
this is that Trump fired all the
1:13:50
ambassador's when he first got into
1:13:52
office they didn't know leave but yes
1:13:54
she didn't leave yes she refused to go
1:13:57
I'm staying staying here and so nobody
1:13:59
ever even brings that up I mean it
1:14:01
wasn't as though as well crying no
1:14:03
you're right because the dramatization
1:14:05
is perfect we have the president say I
1:14:08
don't think I've ever spoke to him and
1:14:10
clearly damning evidence at a a meet up
1:14:15
the meet up I don't want to degrade our
1:14:18
meet up because our meet ups are really
1:14:20
fantastic I mean it's fantastic but you
1:14:23
will remember we won't remember
1:14:24
everybody's name no no yes plate Trump
1:14:27
this is part two of that clip all right
1:14:29
David Wright joins us now live from the
1:14:31
White House and David there's no
1:14:32
evidence of anything illegal on this
1:14:34
tape which was recorded on the phone by
1:14:36
another ignited Giuliani associate both
1:14:38
men have pleaded not guilty to charges
1:14:40
but David Democrats believe this
1:14:42
bolsters their case they do Tom for two
1:14:45
reasons first it shows that despite his
1:14:48
efforts to distance himself the
1:14:49
President had first-hand knowledge of at
1:14:52
least some of the work being done in
1:14:53
Ukraine by Giuliani and his associates
1:14:56
also it suggests there may well be other
1:14:58
material out there that we haven't seen
1:15:00
you relevant to the impeachment yes
1:15:05
ah there's all kinds of material that
1:15:07
may be out there I like the way they use
1:15:09
indicted this guy oh yeah the indicted
1:15:12
yes what does that become something
1:15:14
that's that's kosher well how about just
1:15:16
saying D not yet indicted John C Dvorak
1:15:18
I mean that's perfectly if you say that
1:15:20
the not yet indicted Adam Korea you must
1:15:23
about everybody I'm going is bad is
1:15:27
really a bad this bad form
1:15:29
I am the not yet indicted Adam curry I
1:15:31
just want to make sure everybody knows
1:15:32
not yet so left Parnas is of course the
1:15:38
character that is very interesting the
1:15:40
keeper I think nails it by saying oh is
1:15:43
the new avenatti I think she's right
1:15:45
although uh this one belongs more to
1:15:48
MSNBC then he also was the superstar
1:15:52
hero he's gonna run for president you
1:15:55
know but check this out George Webb
1:16:03
investigative journalist George Weber BB
1:16:06
who does fantastic work I always want to
1:16:09
how the guy makes his money cuz he's all
1:16:12
he travels all over these all over the
1:16:14
US mainly but it's international he does
1:16:17
45 minutes of video a day it's
1:16:19
impossible to keep up with him but he's
1:16:22
down in Florida or at least he was on
1:16:24
the 22nd when he shot this a pulled the
1:16:25
clip and he's right across from the
1:16:29
afghan-pakistani center of excellence
1:16:31
which is right by the base there and of
1:16:34
course it's a spook training operation
1:16:36
and he has some interesting connections
1:16:40
to that and others and left on us
1:16:43
staying here very close to try to get as
1:16:46
much information as we can especially
1:16:48
about this Center that was established
1:16:51
called the afghan-pakistan center of
1:16:55
excellence the AfPak center of
1:16:57
excellence or Co II and that's going to
1:16:59
become very important in CENTCOM
1:17:01
recruiting a private set of DIA
1:17:06
informants that are used and were used
1:17:09
politically and it have been used
1:17:11
politically at least since 2012 the
1:17:14
AfPak Co II was established in 2009 one
1:17:18
of the key directors was a guy named
1:17:19
Eric Harvey and he is the handler and
1:17:22
recruiter of left Parnassus he is the
1:17:26
handler and recruiter of Lemp our nest
1:17:28
so let Parnassus was trained here in
1:17:31
tampa we also have Hina Alvey who was
1:17:34
the sidekick or the main contact of
1:17:37
encrypted key for encrypted
1:17:38
communications for debbie Wasserman
1:17:40
Schultz
1:17:41
through Imran Awad we also have the
1:17:44
person who lured
1:17:45
Roger stone with emails from Hillary
1:17:48
supposed to leave the hack Russian
1:17:49
emails a guy named okay and why ants key
1:17:53
and he was or hen has known to Plumas
1:17:57
Hank Greenberg but he was also I came
1:18:00
through this AfPak Center we have the IP
1:18:03
numbers from one form when they went to
1:18:05
training that was their fatal flaw that
1:18:08
was the piece of when they went off to
1:18:11
training from here in Tampa over to Fort
1:18:15
Huachuca when they did their initial
1:18:16
training to be dia informants that's
1:18:19
where they left these telltale IP
1:18:21
addresses we know I should say here that
1:18:24
it's a much longer piece of course but
1:18:26
web has evidence router logs and somehow
1:18:32
he's been able to connect Parnassus
1:18:35
device to IP addresses coming from this
1:18:39
training center now how he got that I'm
1:18:42
not sure maybe it's one over the
1:18:43
previous videos but when web says he has
1:18:45
proof of the IP addresses and that it
1:18:47
came from that device I'm just gonna
1:18:48
believe in because no otherwise be a
1:18:51
short show left these telltale IP
1:18:52
addresses we know that led Parnassus the
1:18:56
star witness of Adam shifts impeachment
1:18:59
the star witness of Adams impeachment
1:19:01
shares not only one set of IP numbers
1:19:04
with Derek Harvey and one set of IP
1:19:07
numbers with Peter struck the key
1:19:10
architect of the all that takes down
1:19:12
Trump the takedown of crossfire
1:19:15
hurricane the CIA takedown before that
1:19:17
the transition attempt to take down with
1:19:19
Mike Flynn the attempt to take down with
1:19:22
the oak onus lures after that the
1:19:23
attempt to take down with the Muller
1:19:25
plant again and again and again all
1:19:27
these lures by Peter struck we have the
1:19:30
key star witness for Adam Schiff live
1:19:33
part ass sharing IP numbers at Fort
1:19:36
Huachuca writes itself
1:19:43
that's right itself now when I get one
1:19:46
my one last clip which is the one you
1:19:48
know all these left all the left harness
1:19:50
all the rest of it and even that last
1:19:52
report from ABC that I played always
1:19:54
hinted well there's more to come or
1:19:56
there's more
1:19:57
this is all about a vote taking place
1:19:59
later this week this is all about this
1:20:02
whether or not they're gonna call any
1:20:04
witnesses mm-hmm because you guys
1:20:07
already did your Dimpy Schmidt thing you
1:20:09
want to call more witnesses I mean it's
1:20:11
not in the houses and running things and
1:20:12
and they've already insulted the
1:20:14
senators a couple of senators that may
1:20:16
have said yes and now not gonna say yes
1:20:18
because when the short fat guy went out
1:20:21
there net Nadler at Nadler he he
1:20:27
insulted the senate and everybody got
1:20:29
bent out of shape about him one there's
1:20:31
one analyst on MSNBC or CNN one of the
1:20:35
two who said you can't you don't you
1:20:37
never insult a jury if you ever expect
1:20:39
to win a case losing votes but there's
1:20:42
always one steadfast guy who will
1:20:44
probably vote on the side of the
1:20:45
Democrats and all circumstances because
1:20:48
well he's the number one Trump hater for
1:20:51
various reasons I have my own theories
1:20:53
but this is the impeach ABC update two
1:20:55
witnesses okay Kyra Phillips joins us
1:20:58
now from Capitol Hill Washington all
1:21:00
play out today here in a major
1:21:02
development today Republican senator
1:21:04
Mitt Romney is indicated he made out
1:21:06
support hearing from the witnesses
1:21:07
that's right this is the farthest he has
1:21:10
gone Tom saying now it's very likely
1:21:13
that he will be in favor of witnesses in
1:21:15
the Senate trial but remember Democrats
1:21:18
will need at least four Republican
1:21:20
senators to vote in favor of calling
1:21:23
witnesses and right now even with Romney
1:21:26
it's far from clear that they have
1:21:28
enough support for witnesses when that's
1:21:30
put to a vote next week Tom okay so when
1:21:34
when it's when it's almost certain that
1:21:36
no one else is gonna vote Romney comes
1:21:38
out to be the hero even though he
1:21:40
definitely doesn't want anyone
1:21:42
uncovering stuff that went on in Ukraine
1:21:45
yeah doesn't he have a kid also after
1:21:55
the insult and everything that turned
1:21:56
the whole everybody that maybe
1:21:58
non-defense against the idea of voting
1:22:01
for witnesses Romney looks back looks
1:22:04
left looks right he says man I man I'll
1:22:06
do it unbelievable yeah the guys existed
1:22:10
the guy
1:22:11
is the worst I didn't imagine what a
1:22:13
creepy was and with that she liked to
1:22:15
I'm sorry I said until recently and with
1:22:19
that I'd like to thank you for your
1:22:20
courage and say in the morning to you
1:22:22
the man who put this morning to you mr.
1:22:29
Adam curry also in the morning all ships
1:22:31
at sea Busan Graff eating their subs
1:22:33
into water all the names and ice out
1:22:34
there in the morning to our trolls in
1:22:35
literal room let's do a quick count see
1:22:38
how many trolls are in there today today
1:22:39
we have one thousand two hundred and
1:22:41
seventy-six yes a lot of interest for
1:22:44
our deconstruction of the virus similes
1:22:46
and also what 276 276 that is no I just
1:22:56
count overflow sorry we have no overflow
1:22:59
room they're all in there 1276 all in
1:23:03
one room and they're trolls and that's
1:23:04
what's great about it because the trolls
1:23:06
just hang out and they troll they troll
1:23:08
each other they troll the live shows the
1:23:10
host of the live shows they're trolling
1:23:11
me at this very moment and I love it
1:23:13
because we don't really have any rules
1:23:15
other than thou shalt troll a lot and
1:23:17
sometimes it's helpful and usually it's
1:23:18
just annoying but it makes for good
1:23:20
content I find and a fun place to hang
1:23:22
out 24/7 we've got shows they're rolling
1:23:26
all the time great podcasts and a great
1:23:29
place to hang out and it's part of our
1:23:30
No Agenda Network also a big in the
1:23:34
morning at 2:00 comic strip blog or two
1:23:36
in a row he'll be looking for the hat
1:23:38
trick she brought us the artwork for
1:23:40
episode 1210 the title of that was pain
1:23:44
of imprisonment which is exactly what
1:23:48
the Senators have right now pain of
1:23:50
being imprisoned in the chamber and he
1:23:52
did a nice kind of Chinese rubber ball
1:23:56
coronavirus made in China rendering and
1:24:00
I don't think we had any argument it was
1:24:02
it was good to go wasn't it did we was
1:24:04
anything else we looked at we looked at
1:24:06
all of them of course yeah it also pops
1:24:10
a little bit see what else yeah that
1:24:15
really was the best one and I want to
1:24:16
remind the artist that when you are
1:24:19
creating artwork look at it in the small
1:24:22
overview of
1:24:24
submitted art don't look at it in the
1:24:27
you know in the five was it the 512 by
1:24:30
512 slide 12 yeah
1:24:32
that's not you're not gonna see that
1:24:33
that you won't see that in on the iPhone
1:24:37
you won't see it in the the tweets you
1:24:39
won't see it anywhere except if you
1:24:41
click through to the album art on in the
1:24:43
show notes or at the art generator so
1:24:46
when you've got a lot of stuff together
1:24:47
and text you can already kind of
1:24:49
determine that it just it's not gonna
1:24:51
work
1:24:52
little little there was one piece that I
1:24:55
like but unfortunately and let's take a
1:24:57
look where it was oh yeah them no
1:25:00
agendas masters data yeah the little
1:25:03
logo down there modified logo yeah it
1:25:05
was too small and the Spotify logo you
1:25:07
can't even read it on this but I mean
1:25:09
it's a nice piece I like the piece and I
1:25:11
like the colors but a little Spotify
1:25:13
logos not readable if you maybe it put
1:25:16
it on the side of the horn bigger that
1:25:20
might have worked exactly but of course
1:25:24
the work of all artists is incredibly
1:25:27
appreciated it is such a such a super
1:25:32
feature of this show whenever our value
1:25:34
for value network and you know we're
1:25:37
working on a new homepage but if you
1:25:38
want to see how great the artwork look
1:25:40
looks in context go to no agenda
1:25:43
experience com you can really see how
1:25:46
how good that looks there's like holy
1:25:49
crap look at all these different pieces
1:25:50
of art but it's going on this show must
1:25:52
be fantastic I'm subscribing right away
1:25:55
so thank you very much comic strip
1:25:57
bloggers we'll see how he does if he
1:25:58
goes for the hat trick today no agenda
1:26:00
are gonna rock him there blocking is
1:26:02
underway what don't say don't even make
1:26:04
fun of this but you already blocked him
1:26:07
you've blocked him on Twitter and he's
1:26:09
very upset actually they're gonna block
1:26:10
his art know who you know the artists
1:26:14
are gonna do something too spectacular
1:26:15
pieces oh ok they're going for the
1:26:18
they're gonna block his hat-trick you
1:26:20
mean yeah like a good go like a
1:26:23
defenseman would do on the hockey field
1:26:25
you know we just saw the all-star game
1:26:27
this weekend but we of course are
1:26:29
completely fair and we just picked based
1:26:33
upon what we think is right and what
1:26:34
please look at who the artists are until
1:26:36
he and by the way since you mentioned
1:26:38
the all-star game it can I just briefly
1:26:40
rescind my prediction on the Super Bowl
1:26:43
with a quick explanation
1:26:47
what I know is something came up I got
1:26:50
new information this has never happened
1:26:51
before because some strong information
1:26:55
came to me which I guess I could have
1:26:58
known you could have even brought it up
1:27:00
the reason why it seems San Francisco
1:27:04
49ers will win as twofold one I've
1:27:07
learned from our Kansas City Meetup that
1:27:09
the Chiefs were not named after an
1:27:11
Indian tribe but after a mayor chief so
1:27:15
that kind of hurts my argument does that
1:27:18
also account for the fact that there's
1:27:20
an Indian head on the helmet no but I
1:27:22
think these so they when it comes to
1:27:24
social justice issues there's only a few
1:27:27
things that will beat out the abuse of
1:27:32
minorities which would be Redskins
1:27:34
Chiefs etc and that would be the fact
1:27:38
that Katy sours will become the first
1:27:41
female coach in a Super Bowl and she's
1:27:45
gay she's gonna win talk about the what
1:27:49
oh yes do we have a female coach on the
1:27:51
night or she's assistant offensive
1:27:52
coordinator and she's gay what do you
1:27:57
mean well yes she's expect I disagree
1:28:02
with what you're saying okay I'm sorry
1:28:04
but the social justice warrior angle is
1:28:07
in I got that part but I got another one
1:28:10
for you mm-hmm the last time the Niners
1:28:13
run the Super Bowls the only one they
1:28:15
ever lost and and the quarterback at the
1:28:19
time was Kaepernick
1:28:22
they have to win so they can make cap
1:28:26
earnest of the leak and make Kaepernick
1:28:28
to loser oh right right I'm out of the
1:28:33
scene he's got go right no now on
1:28:38
donations I have one more thing to do
1:28:40
before we get to our very helpful
1:28:42
executive producers and associate
1:28:44
executive producers several weeks back
1:28:47
we were requested to give horserace
1:28:51
karma which we typically don't do
1:28:53
Karma's for any kind warts sports
1:28:56
betting etc we made an exception because
1:29:00
this producer owned the horse yeah what
1:29:06
yeah the court saying it was an
1:29:08
exception rare exception the horse's
1:29:11
name is fast enough yeah was racing in
1:29:15
the Cal Cup Derby is that a big thing to
1:29:17
Cal Cup Derby it's one of the many it's
1:29:21
not to count the big Derby is the
1:29:23
California Derby I don't think that was
1:29:27
it well the the Cal Cup Derby was
1:29:30
televised and fast enough started out
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last and they're off in the Cal Cup
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Derby better trip Nick hustled up now to
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take the lead the 92 fast enough Club
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Aspen in the red colors mid pack about
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five lengths off to speed into the first
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turn and I'm moving toward the inside to
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save a bit of ground while the fence is
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Indian peak who's moved up within four
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lengths of the pace maker at the back of
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the field now fast enough back is just a
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rookie mistake and big return Indian
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peak is down on the fence only two
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trying to launch a wide bid on the
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trip Nick trying to hold on gets a
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reminder leads by a half-length to
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summer fire outside of them sacred Rider
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in the center of the track here comes
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sacred Rider better trip Nick is back to
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third it's secret rider and fast enough
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fast enough is just in front close to
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was fantastic how does this even work
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well okay we're holding this sort of
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thing in abeyance that it wasn't major
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exception we do expect to probably some
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sort of a finder's fee horse goat okay
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but a horse well cuz he oh he said he
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thanks for five years plus of awesome
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so Who am I putting Brett Samuel Britt
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Samuel yes it's the night duh duh and
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what will he become night of the dark
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I'm not in a complain anything for the
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apparently according to Eric it's exact
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is the same importance as Chinese New
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Year hmm so so the coincidence of these
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two days at the same time is pretty
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unbelievable anyway I think he's just
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kidding me the problem if it weren't to
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Caillou some jobs caramel of course you
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can your executive producer I need some
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this can only be because of its
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the producers just give it their simple
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Wilson's impeachment song and therefore
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I'd like to suggest the make sir Chris a
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sir Chris Wilson will have to track that
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can attribute that no problem we can do
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but he has to keep track but then he
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it's a Duke Drive I think he should not
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okay let's face it a master is gonna end
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up making him a Duke Dave mastered the
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bidet mastered really writes the notes
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she writes the notes thank you so much
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always lovely to hear from you and and
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thank you sir Chris that was indeed it
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was long but it was a very entertaining
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impeachment song but if he didn't hear
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it listen to it at the end of twelve ten
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Michael Bernstein is up next in Monrovia
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discover he is a promoter and developer
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little business card is a reflection of
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the tiny homes cool the website is very
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interesting you puts tiny homes in
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historical areas what's the what's the
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web I want to look at his tiny homes
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what's the web mutual win all one word
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mutual win dot-com mutual win calm these
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are attractive little tiny homes that
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are very well outfitted three hundred
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oh these are cute yeah they're very cute
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didn't get a deal and throw one in the
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get enough room in that wall yeah up
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your backyard and about Tennessee sleep
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thinking that and then have all kinds of
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fun people living in the back
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I can I can hear tiny Tina's eyes roll
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as we speak they're very good-looking
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may have to run that end of show again
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it's so good yourself when she did that
1:46:39
what is she thinking why did she say
1:46:42
that she's trying to appeal to middle
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America with an accent I guess good I
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think I think something like that seems
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about right to me well she also
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corrected herself about just you did and
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she says sounds pretty good and the norm
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hey the Armageddon is upon us there
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always is no no no now now just just 100
1:47:06
seconds away we are closer to doomsday
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than ever before according to the
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Bulletin of Atomic Scientists they
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created the Doomsday Clock at the
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University of Chicago and based the
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countdown to midnight on how much time
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civilization has left two years ago they
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moved the clock to two minutes to
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midnight closer than it had been since
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1953 when the United States and Soviet
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Union successfully tested hydrogen bombs
1:47:29
now they've moved it to 100 second to
1:47:31
midnight
1:47:32
closest it's been since being created
1:47:34
following World War two
1:47:36
the reasons why our political leaders
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ending of nuclear arms agreement between
1:47:40
the United States Iran and Russia and
1:47:42
failure to address climate change oh my
1:47:45
goodness failure to address climate
1:47:48
change so now this group of nuke guys
1:47:51
has decided that they're all in on
1:47:54
climate change and that they're now they
1:47:56
get to set the clock based upon climate
1:47:58
change activities baby my that's right
1:48:02
and so who did they invite to be on
1:48:04
their Board of Elders which intercourse
1:48:06
or no no no no no no no Moonbeam Jerry
1:48:14
Brown yeah speaking of danger and
1:48:18
destruction this is him with the elders
1:48:21
the Atomic Scientists he was invited to
1:48:24
speak it's never very easy if you speak
1:48:27
the truth people will not want to listen
1:48:30
because it's too awful it makes you
1:48:34
sound like a crackpot oh really
1:48:36
our own president in front of the davos
1:48:39
businessman of the world calls out
1:48:42
against woody co
1:48:44
the prophets of doom now I didn't
1:48:47
particular eyes on what doom he was
1:48:50
talking about but I think back to the
1:48:53
prophets of old dies eya
1:48:55
- Jeremiah are ones who don't
1:48:58
necessarily know the future but they
1:49:01
warn of the danger that they see ahead
1:49:04
today we live in a world of vast deep
1:49:11
and pervasive complacency so let me get
1:49:14
this straight so he's calling himself
1:49:16
one of the biblical prophets because
1:49:18
he's truly warning and he's not one of
1:49:20
those crackpots is that what he's saying
1:49:23
well if you want to interpret it that
1:49:25
way I'd say absolutely it's what he's
1:49:27
saying unbelievable they get a is a
1:49:30
crackpot told that's why they call him
1:49:32
Moonbeam yeah it's unbelievable
1:49:37
crazy
1:49:42
very Brown dr. Dan its songs no Dead
1:49:47
Kennedys song still works
1:49:49
hey I sent you a copy of the of the
1:49:52
Spike Jonze song it's in your Inbox oh
1:49:56
just now yeah okay well not just not
1:50:00
just before the show uh-huh
1:50:01
and that's the song you might want to
1:50:03
play a bit off because it's an earworm
1:50:05
because I was humming it before the show
1:50:07
and I think maybe we should give the
1:50:10
audience a treat and play a little bit
1:50:11
of der Fuehrer's face by Spike Jonze
1:50:13
about 1942 okay just have to keep
1:50:17
talking for a moment because you can
1:50:19
keep talking as long as it's good
1:50:25
because you you asked me before the show
1:50:27
if I had the bonus clip and I have the
1:50:29
bonus clip which came in as bonus clip
1:50:31
but after that apparently you did send
1:50:33
me this little ditty which is gonna play
1:50:37
now
1:50:39
[Music]
1:50:49
and reproduction
1:50:50
[Music]
1:51:17
yeah
1:51:19
you won't hear this song anywhere but on
1:51:22
your no agenda show I can tell you that
1:51:24
the reason I said it or is because you
1:51:27
said a little thing before the show you
1:51:29
mentioned that some kids yes like movie
1:51:32
Jojo Jojo rabbit is a problem because
1:51:36
kids don't like anything that makes fun
1:51:40
of the Holocaust I've not seen the movie
1:51:42
so I don't know if it makes fun of the
1:51:43
Holocaust I've seen little snippets it
1:51:45
looks it looks you know like a Monty
1:51:47
Python sketch to me really you know
1:51:49
which I'm kind of used to that but I
1:51:51
guess we can't you know we can't have
1:51:54
any fun anymore can't laugh
1:51:57
hmm I don't know what that makes fun of
1:51:59
it it just seems like a dumb movie I
1:52:02
don't understand why you would not want
1:52:03
to see it for some political reason
1:52:05
that's ridiculous it's not political
1:52:06
reason it's a kind of a political
1:52:09
Holocaust is it was political
1:52:12
yeah I think so now there's some
1:52:18
commentary that can be made because I've
1:52:19
got the bonus clip ready to go and this
1:52:21
is they parently they have dug up a
1:52:25
mummy and then they computerized vocal
1:52:28
cords so we can hear what a mummy sounds
1:52:30
like three thousand-year-old mummy
1:52:33
this is way too I explained this way
1:52:36
what what is the what is going on here
1:52:38
apparently there was a mummy that they
1:52:41
could dissect in such a way that they
1:52:43
could get the vocal cords to either be
1:52:45
modelled or actually maybe run some air
1:52:50
through them but they could actually
1:52:52
have the Mummy's voice recreated someone
1:52:57
has too much time on their hands look
1:52:59
into this but there's the mummies voice
1:53:01
this is a genuinely a 3000 year old
1:53:05
person this is what they sounded like
1:53:15
that's like what are those dog videos
1:53:18
where the look my dog could talk so how
1:53:22
much did that cost that will been a
1:53:24
research to by Jim sure that's fast
1:53:27
that's like Hillary oh man night that
1:53:34
was the bonus clip yeah yeah I feel I
1:53:37
feel blessed
1:53:40
all right yeah goldman sachs running
1:53:44
with the social justice warriors this is
1:53:46
actually a big opportunity for people in
1:53:50
the no agenda no agenda producers really
1:53:53
if you want to make some good money and
1:53:55
sitting on a board of a public company
1:53:57
you debt you can I think anybody almost
1:54:00
a no no as long as you have you know
1:54:02
some credentials you can make fifteen
1:54:04
twenty grand a year just for attending
1:54:06
the meetings and then you probably get
1:54:08
some stock options now if you're more in
1:54:10
if you're on a committee like the
1:54:12
compensation committee or other
1:54:14
important things you can get paid more
1:54:15
just for being on the board so I would
1:54:18
like to recommend in this case certainly
1:54:21
n of any of our gay men should pay
1:54:24
attention because there's money out
1:54:26
there waiting for you what you need to
1:54:27
know is all pal all mouth isn't cutting
1:54:30
anymore at least for Goldman Sachs David
1:54:33
Solomon issued this ultimatum in Davos
1:54:35
the biggest underwriter of IPOs in the
1:54:37
US will no longer do business with a
1:54:39
company lacking a director who is either
1:54:41
a woman or diver so this comes after
1:54:44
July if a company wants Goldman the more
1:54:46
the board must have at least one person
1:54:48
who is not white male or straight and
1:54:51
next year the bank raised the threshold
1:54:53
to two diverse directors now Goldman
1:54:56
said the decision came after it learned
1:54:57
that more than sixty US and European
1:55:00
companies in the last two years went
1:55:01
public without a woman or a person of
1:55:03
color on the board
1:55:05
Fred folks he's a management professor
1:55:06
at Boston University he says for Goldman
1:55:09
and Wall Street this is a seismic change
1:55:11
but narrow we covered diversity and
1:55:13
equality here a lot at Bloomberg and
1:55:14
questions will remain how will other
1:55:16
Wall Street firms follow Goldman on this
1:55:18
will they will they not and more
1:55:19
importantly whether this actually
1:55:21
represents the high-water mark for
1:55:23
diversity or is this just the beginning
1:55:24
to bring greater representation to bore
1:55:26
rooms and suites around global Wall
1:55:28
Street around the world in my lifetime
1:55:31
it is fantastic to see that now the
1:55:35
token black token gay token woman he's
1:55:39
now required and they're doing
1:55:41
everything but calling it token
1:55:44
mind-boggling to me
1:55:46
token isn't that exactly what it is
1:55:48
focused one but they just won't say
1:55:52
token well no but we will
1:55:54
you know what happens in these
1:55:55
situations I can tell you in advance but
1:55:58
there are already plenty of black board
1:56:01
members on big boards of course the IBM
1:56:04
would have way and that's the guy that
1:56:06
they're gonna tap to be on every board
1:56:08
yeah he's gonna make millions one guy
1:56:11
being a token can pay off can't if
1:56:15
you're on board after board after board
1:56:16
after board that's fantastic
1:56:18
so yeah I got one here that I like I
1:56:22
like the pale male though under cup Pale
1:56:25
Male Pale Male pale male hail the pale
1:56:28
male hail the pale male people making
1:56:32
songs from that let's go to Democracy
1:56:36
Now and we hadn't has been due back to
1:56:38
politics a bit talk about Bernie ah cuz
1:56:40
this is of all things on Democracy Now
1:56:43
this is kind of funny democracy now has
1:56:45
this woman who's that I don't know she's
1:56:47
Puerto Rican I can't tell she's on
1:56:49
everyone so much she's dour she could be
1:56:52
kind of attractive but but very doubt
1:56:55
our doctors look he's celebrity on she
1:56:58
brightens up and she's got this big
1:57:00
smile on their faces pass horizon flirts
1:57:03
woo it's really embarrassing so this so
1:57:06
Tim Robbins the actor producer ah well
1:57:10
wait wasn't he at one point married to
1:57:12
to the other burns of Bernie woman
1:57:15
actress
1:57:20
always she may have been yeah Elmen
1:57:23
Louise lady yeah what's her name my chat
1:57:26
room you can come up with it now trolls
1:57:29
you can trust got address of many files
1:57:31
otherwise they don't listen yeah Susan
1:57:37
Sarandon he comes out for Bernie and
1:57:39
makes it kind of a fuss about but he
1:57:41
makes some observations that we make on
1:57:43
the show all the time
1:57:44
of course it's all futile but I just
1:57:47
thought it would be interesting to play
1:57:48
this but I wanted to ask about your
1:57:50
recent endorsement of Bernie Sanders I
1:57:53
don't know if a lot of people heard
1:57:55
about it although there was a massive
1:57:57
rally in California what a OC was there
1:57:59
of course Sanders for now West how many
1:58:03
people would you say were about 25 to
1:58:07
30,000 on the beach in Venice this isn't
1:58:09
so much about you is of course about him
1:58:11
and the erasing of Bernie Sanders that
1:58:14
the corporate media does was how many
1:58:16
was there huge risers with cameras I
1:58:21
mean was of thousands of people there
1:58:24
were cameras and someone has it on tape
1:58:26
yeah I know you can find it on YouTube
1:58:31
average no and but that's par for the
1:58:34
course yeah you know the reason why I
1:58:37
support Bernie is because despite all of
1:58:40
this he still has in immense numbers
1:58:44
he's leading in the polls despite being
1:58:48
erased or ignored and I believe he is
1:58:53
the only one of them that can defeat
1:58:54
Trump I I truly believe that he is the
1:58:57
best shot we have I'm getting rid of
1:59:00
this guy yeah the the centrist Democrats
1:59:04
have run with a strategy for years to
1:59:07
try to appeal to suburban housewives
1:59:10
there might be conservative we get a few
1:59:13
of those votes will shift the focus and
1:59:15
we'll be able to win the election well
1:59:20
yeah maybe not but but here's here's the
1:59:23
thing it didn't work for Gore didn't
1:59:24
work for Kerry didn't work for Clinton
1:59:25
claim Obama won because he won
1:59:28
to the left he ran a progressive
1:59:31
campaign I don't know oh really
1:59:33
hold on a second that's the only reason
1:59:36
Obama won really that's what it was two
1:59:38
problems to the left he ran a
1:59:40
progressive campaign I don't know why
1:59:43
they believe this strategy will somehow
1:59:46
change now and that that's now if we run
1:59:48
to the center everything will be fine
1:59:50
the electric in the electorate is
1:59:53
restless they've rejected it in the past
1:59:56
and you see how strong their support for
1:59:59
is Bernie is and so III believe he has
2:00:02
the best shot now I agree he has the
2:00:05
numbers I don't know if you can keep the
2:00:07
money flowing but he has the numbers
2:00:09
he'll never get it of course he's gonna
2:00:11
get screwed it's gonna get screwed again
2:00:13
and they're already trying really hard I
2:00:15
think they made a mistake that a lot of
2:00:17
mistakes in this one but the the Barry
2:00:20
Weiss Joe Rogan question kind of put Joe
2:00:24
Rogan through the to the bowels of the
2:00:27
Machine for 24 hours misses this 45
2:00:32
second clip was taken verbatim and used
2:00:36
on Twitter and other social media
2:00:38
outlets and platforms to show Joe Rogan
2:00:43
endorses Bernie Sanders which is this is
2:00:47
not by any means an endorsement but
2:00:50
here's exactly what the 45 second clip
2:00:53
was Huyen vote for primary I think I
2:00:57
think I'll probably vote for Bernie him
2:01:00
as a human being
2:01:01
when I was hanging out with him yeah I
2:01:03
believe in him I like him I like him a
2:01:05
lot what Bernie stands for is a guy who
2:01:07
look you could you could dig up dirt on
2:01:10
every single human being that's ever
2:01:12
existed if you catch them in their worst
2:01:13
moment and you magnify those moments and
2:01:16
you cut out everything else and you only
2:01:17
display those display those worst
2:01:19
moments that said you can't find very
2:01:23
many with Bernie he's been insanely
2:01:25
consistent his entire life he's
2:01:28
basically been saying the same thing but
2:01:30
for the same thing his whole life and
2:01:33
that in and of itself is a very powerful
2:01:37
structure to operate from
2:01:40
the last bit has me puzzled about Joe
2:01:43
everything else is fine he's a Bernie
2:01:45
bro so that's cool well people lost
2:01:48
their crap over that particularly the
2:01:50
Bernie people I don't understand it
2:01:53
because he's transphobic don't you
2:01:54
understand he's homophobic transphobic
2:01:57
white straight male punches other men I
2:02:01
used to in the ring is everything wrong
2:02:04
everything wrong about the left would
2:02:09
the less response to that simple
2:02:13
light-hearted endorsement is everything
2:02:16
wrong with the left it's not even an
2:02:18
endorsement he's just saying yeah no
2:02:19
it's not even gonna vote for him but the
2:02:21
point is is that if anyone would care
2:02:23
that so much that they would throw him
2:02:26
under the bus for wanting to I mean
2:02:28
don't they want anyone to vote for
2:02:29
Bernie I mean destructive cuz he odd I
2:02:34
saw it trending I like let me take a
2:02:37
look see what's going on but it was all
2:02:38
like he's a known trans folk like oh god
2:02:42
and it all stems from Rogen at one point
2:02:45
saying yeah you can you can do whatever
2:02:48
you want and you can you can call
2:02:51
yourself a woman and you can go fight
2:02:53
but you can't fight chicks I think
2:02:55
that's literally what he said and so now
2:02:57
of course he's trans folk and I mean
2:03:00
look at the platform that Rogan has and
2:03:02
they're gonna shun that it's nuts
2:03:04
it's really nuts
2:03:08
I don't understand what I also don't
2:03:11
understand is that Joe's reasoning
2:03:14
because by the same reasoning you can go
2:03:16
look at Trump interviews from the 80s
2:03:19
and he'll say this is exactly the same
2:03:21
thing about China and immigration but
2:03:25
this is a very consistent very powerful
2:03:27
platform from which to operate from so
2:03:29
he could easily be a trump guy just as
2:03:31
easy as he is a bernie guy but well if
2:03:34
there's only criterias consistency but
2:03:37
the the overarching message for me once
2:03:40
again is you know what Tim Robbins was
2:03:42
saying yes he was never married to a
2:03:44
Sarandon but they lived together for a
2:03:45
long time boyfriend-girlfriend he's kind
2:03:47
of deal is that
2:03:49
there were 45,000 people on a beach and
2:03:51
you didn't see it on CNN fox or MSNBC
2:03:54
and I bet even during this interview
2:03:57
that they show video of it or just talk
2:03:58
about it they should have no video
2:04:00
you're secure enough it even said
2:04:03
somebody has video of it no no you gotta
2:04:06
understand Bernie is being ramrodded
2:04:10
he's not it it's just as maddening to me
2:04:13
well is it possible that bernie is such
2:04:17
a bad person and a communist let's say
2:04:21
that the agencies have actually walked
2:04:25
into the editorial offices in new york
2:04:27
times would lead the way in this you're
2:04:29
not doing that you're not showing this
2:04:30
that's possible and you go into the New
2:04:34
York Times to say you're not showing
2:04:35
this you're not talking about it just
2:04:36
you know you can put Bernie coverage in
2:04:38
this you know as is normal but we don't
2:04:40
want this because you're putting the
2:04:42
country at risk if this guy becomes
2:04:44
president who knows what'll happen we
2:04:46
don't want to take a chance and then
2:04:48
they go into the NBC CBS and ABC and
2:04:51
they do the same thing and they say look
2:04:53
you're not running these pictures of
2:04:55
these big rallies with Bernie because we
2:04:57
saw him at the beginning of the 2016
2:04:59
campaign they surely wonder yeah what
2:05:01
that was about and then that was the end
2:05:03
of it they stopped showing them
2:05:05
meanwhile I said you know you want to do
2:05:07
big ride show Trump so this show Trump
2:05:10
gave Trump all the street publicity but
2:05:11
they never showed Bernie find that to
2:05:13
this day they've never shown these big
2:05:15
rallies and like maybe there is one on
2:05:16
Google I couldn't find it and then you
2:05:18
didn't even show up even of still photo
2:05:22
Democracy Now so there you go sums up
2:05:25
well this dump does something that's up
2:05:27
is obvious is that the the media will
2:05:29
not show it look the Fox News doesn't
2:05:31
want doesn't like Bernie but neither do
2:05:34
any of the left-leaning liberalised
2:05:36
meteorologist budgets they don't like it
2:05:39
they don't and sadly that is I've said
2:05:42
if you're sure they don't like it as
2:05:43
much as they're told not to cover it and
2:05:45
they do as they're told
2:05:47
well good point I mean ultimately money
2:05:50
talks
2:05:52
and bullshit walks yeah because like
2:05:57
Bloomberg you know it's like he's just
2:05:59
spending and spending and spending but
2:06:02
the money's not gonna work for him it
2:06:06
doesn't matter what he spends he'll
2:06:07
never get the nomination well he
2:06:09
switches his message a little bit
2:06:11
because of the impeachment he has now
2:06:14
gone into anti-trump mode for his
2:06:16
advertising oh you know that's
2:06:19
interesting actually let me open this up
2:06:21
again
2:06:23
where was this I don't have a copy of
2:06:26
one of these ads but he starts off
2:06:27
bitching about Trump and how he's got to
2:06:29
be out ya know I don't have that what I
2:06:31
do have is this the neo-cons who I think
2:06:35
are now aligned with the Democrat Party
2:06:37
Bill Kristol he guess totally
2:06:41
so he's got something funny hahahaha
2:06:45
that he's doing with a new group so he's
2:06:48
back on the scene our boy Bill Kristol
2:06:50
has showed up on Morning Joe with his
2:06:51
latest commercial Mike Pence doesn't
2:06:54
brag about sexually assaulting women
2:06:58
Mike Pence doesn't pressure foreign
2:07:00
governments that was a new ad from the
2:07:21
group defending democracy together and
2:07:24
joining us now is the group's founder
2:07:26
and director Bill Kristol Phil I'll
2:07:28
start with you in the ad what's the
2:07:30
strategy there and I just got so tired
2:07:32
of people telling me that the election
2:07:33
is going to be reversed and of course
2:07:34
the president's own lawyers have been
2:07:36
saying that and I really do think that
2:07:37
half the people who watch Fox to use to
2:07:39
support the president think that if he's
2:07:41
impeached and removed and Hillary
2:07:42
Clinton or Nancy Pelosi will become
2:07:44
presidents and I thought it's worth you
2:07:46
know let's just remind them that the
2:07:47
president will be Mike Pence a pretty
2:07:49
conservative Republican if you like
2:07:51
Trump stretches guess what Mike Pence
2:07:52
will appoint the exact same judges if
2:07:54
you like the deregulation Mike Pence
2:07:56
will deregulate industry just in the
2:07:57
same way he'll keep the cabinet instead
2:08:00
of us I'm not a huge fan of Mike Pence
2:08:01
but I do think it was just worth writing
2:08:03
people that causing maybe a little
2:08:05
trouble maybe presidency ahead and get a
2:08:07
little annoyed little worried depends
2:08:09
remover behind the behind the scenes to
2:08:12
you know encourage people to replace him
2:08:14
so we have a little website president
2:08:16
pence calm just to get that idea out
2:08:18
there what a smug cock what is the point
2:08:25
of this
2:08:28
and Jimmy Kimmel was all in Jimmy Kimmel
2:08:30
I mean like no one knew no one saw this
2:08:33
you didn't see it I only caught it by
2:08:35
coincidence
2:08:36
this ad is not really running anywhere
2:08:38
the guy's not spending any money with
2:08:40
his DDT group it's just I don't know
2:08:44
what he what his game is but he did
2:08:46
somehow get it on Kimmel Kimmel played
2:08:48
it came out of the clip with this my
2:08:49
pants better hope Donald Trump doesn't
2:08:52
see that commercial or Mike Pence is
2:08:54
gonna have Donald Trump's foot of his
2:08:56
oval orifice isn't it but I do not
2:08:59
thinking about that if some kind of
2:09:01
miracle happens and these senators
2:09:03
actually do the right thing for a change
2:09:05
in remove the president from office
2:09:06
which they won't but if they did I
2:09:08
wonder what that would look like like
2:09:09
would they actually have to remove him
2:09:11
physically from his office what if he
2:09:13
won't leave will they drag him out and
2:09:15
put all his stuff in to the left to the
2:09:18
left where would Mike Pence be would he
2:09:24
be hiding in there like the back of a
2:09:26
van outside waiting for the coast of
2:09:29
would there be hair pulling on I mean
2:09:31
don't you want to remove him just to see
2:09:33
that come on everybody
2:09:36
[Applause]
2:09:39
I mean I don't know I don't know what
2:09:41
the point was it's not that funny an ad
2:09:46
no it's not funny in that and that Ben
2:09:48
Kimmel is just a Trump hater he's got
2:09:50
really off the deep end yeah I mean only
2:09:52
Fallon is trying to stay a little bit
2:09:55
neutral with this kind of light-hearted
2:09:56
material but Kimball's just hates Trump
2:10:00
and it's just it all began about the
2:10:02
year-and-a-half ago as some night kids
2:10:04
and cages I think is what it was he was
2:10:11
crying it was crying kids in caged
2:10:14
crying man just crying about it all so
2:10:17
horrible kids in cages we're gonna do
2:10:20
with the kids in cages I can't
2:10:21
understand it's just so bad
2:10:23
part of a creepy add that I put on this
2:10:26
list here you might want to play
2:10:29
Kirt part just parsed part of a creepy
2:10:34
yet okay your data being sold is not the
2:10:36
only problem it's also being used for
2:10:39
other reasons worse reasons you're being
2:10:43
profiled whether it be political
2:10:46
persuasion or with the men in black
2:10:48
suits want people of your type and
2:10:50
looking at the bottom line is with
2:10:54
ultimate control role of our society
2:10:57
censorship and manipulation do you see
2:11:01
and read the same news that someone with
2:11:03
the opposite political beliefs sees do
2:11:06
you read the same news that someone of a
2:11:08
different race or someone who makes more
2:11:10
income than you seeds what about your
2:11:13
children are they really being given an
2:11:16
equal shot or is everything
2:11:18
predetermined so who is behind what pops
2:11:23
up and what does it Google chooses what
2:11:26
to show you before you even press and
2:11:28
turn Internet use is not just limited to
2:11:32
laptop and smartphones if you use a
2:11:35
debit or credit card your purchases and
2:11:38
time and date and physical location can
2:11:40
be tracked what was the ad for I like is
2:11:43
for some VPN or something it was
2:11:46
ridiculous totally up my Bentley yeah I
2:11:48
know I put it aside for that reason
2:11:51
because it sounds like an OTG but you
2:12:02
were saying I was reminded every time I
2:12:05
hear something like this and that
2:12:07
probably never shows up too much in the
2:12:08
OTG segment but I remember the late 70s
2:12:12
and the 80s for sure when all these
2:12:16
pretty way before the internet all these
2:12:19
promises were when it was like a it was
2:12:22
a Holy Grail I mean any bold timer out
2:12:24
there remembers this oh yes oh one of
2:12:28
these days they'll be able to customize
2:12:30
your news when you get your news he'll
2:12:34
be nice to you by the way down you'll
2:12:36
get the
2:12:37
that was part of me about you that was
2:12:39
part of the RSS promised that you would
2:12:41
be able to customize your own news feed
2:12:43
your own news flow that was part of the
2:12:45
promise yes so you get what you want not
2:12:49
all this other crap not the fake news
2:12:52
you only get what you actually want yeah
2:12:55
yeah that work out and so they start
2:12:58
doing that this is another this is one
2:12:59
of the two kind of idiosyncratic
2:13:03
complaints I have they start doing that
2:13:06
automatically for you they said what is
2:13:08
what you want we figured it out because
2:13:10
we got all the L goes and we get your
2:13:12
profile and is what you want so here it
2:13:14
is and now you're complaining the other
2:13:16
one the other one the other one was
2:13:23
another one from the 80s I remember all
2:13:25
these these basics oh one of these days
2:13:29
all the libraries in the world will be
2:13:31
digitized all the knowledge will be
2:13:33
everywhere and so nobody did that so
2:13:36
Google starts doing it just on their own
2:13:39
and everyone started bitching again it's
2:13:45
fantastic yeah I was listening em Scott
2:13:48
Adams for some odd reason interviewed
2:13:52
one of the investor of clearview AI
2:13:54
which is that the app that they've now
2:13:57
temporarily it's only available for law
2:13:59
enforcement where all you have to do is
2:14:01
just have a picture you throw it into
2:14:04
the app and they've been scraping
2:14:06
Facebook Instagram tick-tock you know
2:14:08
all the social media sites and so pretty
2:14:11
quickly they coop they pop up who you
2:14:14
are it with links to two posts or tagged
2:14:16
pictures which you know and actually
2:14:20
they came up I didn't call any clips
2:14:23
from it but they did talk about some
2:14:24
interesting uses such as identification
2:14:27
of victims of course but you know
2:14:30
they're really focusing on bad guys just
2:14:32
gonna get bad guys with this and Scott
2:14:35
Adams said something that I thought was
2:14:36
very interesting he said
2:14:39
pretty much everybody with technology
2:14:41
like this then this will be everyone the
2:14:44
company wants to make it available to
2:14:46
anybody I don't know if they're going to
2:14:47
he says that would be the great
2:14:49
equalizers everybody had it and I'm sure
2:14:51
this this concept can be replicated even
2:14:54
an open-source it should be possible so
2:14:56
this is going to exist and Scott Adams
2:14:58
point was interesting he says you know
2:15:01
in the past twenty years but certainly
2:15:02
since he's been doing the show so what
2:15:04
is a year and a half two years he said
2:15:07
I've become recognizable and people know
2:15:10
who I am they know about me that a lot
2:15:12
of them don't like me because I might
2:15:14
have at one time said oh you know the
2:15:15
president's doing a good job he says so
2:15:18
everybody will have this in the future
2:15:23
everybody will be quote unquote famous
2:15:27
or have the same attributes we could say
2:15:30
hey then who was that person you look
2:15:32
him up and you know a lot about them
2:15:34
immediately you know political you know
2:15:37
the socio-economic standing etc and he
2:15:41
said interestingly he said if I had to
2:15:43
exchange being recognizable and famous
2:15:46
for not being recognized one's famous he
2:15:48
said no I probably wouldn't cuz I I kind
2:15:52
of enjoyed there's a lot of benefits
2:15:53
however he said if you asked me before
2:15:56
I'd ever been famous I probably wouldn't
2:15:58
have wanted it and I thought there was
2:16:00
an interesting take thanks and for me it
2:16:03
brought up the following bastardization
2:16:05
of the super can man how about this in
2:16:08
the future everyone will be anonymous
2:16:11
for 15 minutes I think that's where
2:16:16
we're going that's cute
2:16:19
thank you two products two products to
2:16:22
talk about for the OTG segment just
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emoji GTG can again there's an app that
2:16:30
comes with an envelope
2:16:33
and you put your smartphone in the
2:16:35
envelope and it's seals so the only way
2:16:37
to get it out is to rip and thus ruin
2:16:39
this envelope it's a square kind of
2:16:41
cardboard box type it's called an
2:16:43
envelope but it's more like it's almost
2:16:45
like the packaging box that a phone
2:16:47
would come in when you first buy it and
2:16:50
there's two versions of it explained in
2:16:53
this short clip but really printed on
2:16:56
the on this on one side of this packaged
2:17:01
envelope are certain buttons you can use
2:17:04
so the idea is you put your phone in the
2:17:08
envelope and then it helps you with your
2:17:10
digital detox it comes with an app of
2:17:13
course as the studio we're really
2:17:14
interested in exploring ways to find a
2:17:17
balance with technology when it comes to
2:17:19
mobile phones people find all sorts of
2:17:21
strategies to limit and control their
2:17:23
use some people buy a much simpler
2:17:26
second phone and try to use it at
2:17:28
weekends and other people go to great
2:17:29
lengths to hide their phones we wanted
2:17:32
to create a really simple accessible way
2:17:35
for people to experience a digital detox
2:17:37
so we made envelope all you need to do
2:17:41
is seal your phone inside to transform
2:17:43
it into a much simpler device you can
2:17:48
make and receive calls you can speed
2:17:53
dial a favorite number and there's even
2:17:55
a little clock to tell the time the idea
2:17:58
is to try and last as long as possible
2:18:00
before opening the envelope and getting
2:18:02
your old phone back the camera envelope
2:18:05
removes all the functionality of your
2:18:06
phone apart from the camera so you can
2:18:09
only take photos and videos to but you
2:18:12
have to wait until the end of the day
2:18:13
before you can look at them we hope you
2:18:15
like these little concepts and can give
2:18:17
them a try to find your balance with
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technology
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envelope I know is crap
2:18:26
the second product is called
2:18:28
show-and-tell it is a feature of an
2:18:31
existing Amazon echo product near the
2:18:35
Amazon echo now comes in a
2:18:38
self-contained unit with the screen and
2:18:41
the new technology the new features it
2:18:44
has are being touted as great for people
2:18:48
who are blind but you can just imagine
2:18:50
the implications the whole idea for Show
2:18:53
and Tell came about from customer
2:18:54
feedback actually challenges around
2:18:56
identifying things in their pantry how
2:19:00
can we thought yeah we can do this we
2:19:03
can help here I'm gonna give you a
2:19:05
product and then you're gonna say Alexa
2:19:07
what am i holding let's see it looks
2:19:11
like 365 Everyday Value macaroni great
2:19:15
that's awesome
2:19:18
I think that's garlic powder wow that's
2:19:21
impressive it's critical for us that
2:19:24
we're working with our customers
2:19:25
building with them not just building for
2:19:28
them they really need our feedback to
2:19:31
tell them what we need it here's known
2:19:34
is to help you position your item whoa
2:19:39
is that what it is
2:19:43
all these devices that are acting has
2:19:45
your eyes I think it's very
2:19:48
revolutionary for me the less stress I
2:19:50
have to put on somebody else it's less
2:19:53
stress on me
2:19:55
and it makes me feel through
2:19:58
yes Amazon show-and-tell that's great
2:20:02
for people who have vision issues but
2:20:05
kind of shows you where it's going
2:20:07
doesn't it
2:20:09
oh yeah I think the idea for that
2:20:11
particular product is dynamite of course
2:20:14
for job is well Amazon you have to
2:20:16
remember Amazon if you had a fire phone
2:20:19
would they still have this which we
2:20:21
found out be Zoe's doesn't himself
2:20:23
actually use no no I did because it
2:20:25
won't hold enough naked pictures that
2:20:27
was just cool filters on it look how
2:20:34
long it is
2:20:35
anyway anyway yeah I had this I had this
2:20:41
feature you put you point the phone as
2:20:43
something you push a button
2:20:45
and it would just look all over them
2:20:48
just real does that yeah well well the
2:20:52
fire phone you're right had multiple
2:20:53
cameras I remember that yeah it has some
2:20:55
system it was really fast you could go
2:20:57
into it with the product was ghost then
2:21:00
it would link right to amazon's and we
2:21:01
sell it for it but 99 yeah yeah but
2:21:04
which is the idea but I think it's gonna
2:21:06
go much further now it just identifies
2:21:08
stuff you're wearing you know anything
2:21:11
and they'll start doing stuff yeah yeah
2:21:15
tell you how it was last time you washed
2:21:17
your shirt it just doesn't feel good
2:21:20
nothing about it feels good
2:21:24
now all this stuff sucks in fact the
2:21:27
internet stinks imagine all the people
2:21:32
who could do guys oh yeah that'd be fun
2:21:38
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2:21:42
that wasn't grouchy enough I can get
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worse but I want to thank a few people
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first starting with Tracy Bassano in
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Madison Alabama 1 2 3 4 5
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uh if anonymous dog wants to help me I
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am grateful so she's on the list it's
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anonymous from Dogpatch autonomous dog
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no you might as well get it right if
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you're going for the for the promotion
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for the really city bus driver in Eugene
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Oregon $100 Christopher Remer
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eighty-eight parts unknown Carolyn
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Blaney in Aurora Ontario isn't that one
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of the hog the hog wash hog stories
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Carolyn yes I think it is maybe she's
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got the newsletter that would run it
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before this latest one with all the
2:22:33
horrible children's books in there she
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thought it was really end of show we
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have a reading by Sir Felix Wilson of
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the No Agenda book as you requested John
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my first gun my first gun heelless
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Netherlands $69
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Spencer Pearson in Kansas City Missouri
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66 ah
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Noah they meet up 816
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action this is actually the so this
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would be the 816 locals donation yeah
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okay nice thank you very much John John
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Tierney 5678 by the way don't we have a
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make good with somebody who sent a note
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it is the one that you said you would
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take care of yes did you have that note
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Oh God you said keep going I'll look it
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up but I will point out that you you
2:24:07
specifically said you would point out my
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fordable so it's not a problem I know
2:24:11
but now I'm hustling trying to figure it
2:24:14
out okay but wait a minute I may
2:24:15
actually have done something if I
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haven't if I printed it I know you have
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good intentions is this road wolf uh-oh
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this is good note but after this
2:24:36
something else I'll read it afterwards
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onward with tyranny
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5678 Jim Buell in Spring Hill Texas 5333
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and the following people are $50 donors
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a short list again
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Gerald vandenbrink in East Ulster Oh
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trust Netherland Utrecht
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there's no L in new twist I finally
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received knighthood celebrating it with
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a extra donation of fifty bucks
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it got the accounting in I'm a longtime
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listener recently I found two no agenda
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the tpo podcast in Holland for as we
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should say these days the Netherlands
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I'm a loyal listener says day wandering
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back from China with a nice and deep
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something healthy COFF COFF Oh while
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listening to no agenda drinking too much
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Corona beer always lovely here John
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slaughtering Dutch names and Adam using
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the Dutch accent
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what are you talking about thank you for
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keeping watch you read the rest of this
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that with that accent okay one moment I
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was looking for the email you lost you
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know yes thank you for keeping my
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amygdala small in my mind healthy I
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would love to have beer and bitter Bala
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at the roundtable you got it
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some goat karma and the jingle nothing
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to see here and look over there which
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has been my ringtone for many many years
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is great of all these years listening to
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no agenda I'm noticing people are more
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and more faking up with a healthier
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worldview resulting also in the
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Netherlands is podcast like Cafe Belgium
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it's JP TPO podcast Jensen and the
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upcoming of think-tank and political
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party forum for democracy thank you for
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all the work you do the insights you
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gave in the joy and laughter my future
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Knight name will be sue Doris Knight of
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the wild boar mountains in the lowlands
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now reason you do this because I think
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when you do accidents that are so
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complete like that they do need to be
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exercised and you have not done that one
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for months
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thank you and so what is he needing a
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beer and bitterballen I shall put that
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at the round table and what else do we
2:27:03
have to do that I'm sure there was other
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stuff that's about it that needed to be
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done on word on the list Colin choline
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I'm sorry choline Garrett and Cary North
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$50 and Mitchell Kaufman in Hillsboro
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Oregon also fifty bucks at loan with hey
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Julian Robbins in Aptos California and
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will West in Peoria Arizona Oh couple
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more Colin Villanueva another Villanueva
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if it's not the same one in Blue Springs
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Maryland Jo Winky in Santa Rosa
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yeah Joe Campbell Joe Campbell Joe
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Campbell Joe our guy and he that
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includes our group of producers for show
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12:11 we hope to get another big group
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in on four twelve twelve twelve twelve
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the next one that's the kind of a famous
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a couple of numbers are twelve twelve so
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we'll look forward to promoting that
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okay let's look at the what we messed up
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here so one is David Russell he was
2:28:27
miffed that he made a donation and then
2:28:29
somehow he's missed on the birthday list
2:28:31
so he's on the birthday list for today
2:28:32
and it was herb lamb who herb lamb Earl
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of Georgia yes and here's what he said
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he was hoping for some F cancer karma
2:28:43
which had put in the paypal note perhaps
2:28:45
it did by the way I found something I
2:28:47
discovered something if you donate to
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the show on a mobile device
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PayPal interestingly has the note at the
2:28:56
top of the page I think that's what
2:28:58
confuses a lot of people because you
2:29:00
know you kind of work from the top down
2:29:01
Here I am I'm doing I'm sending the
2:29:04
money to this here's the amount and then
2:29:07
he's expected to be a note but it's not
2:29:09
you have to scroll back up it's the
2:29:11
stupidest thing I've ever seen
2:29:13
oh yes I'm surprised nobody's complained
2:29:16
about that publicly I was making a
2:29:18
donation for some software I've been
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using like cuz I want to put a note like
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hey I saw you okay you've discovered it
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yeah so herb hurt I'm gonna give herb
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that well who was it for though Monday
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my uncle who as much all was not much
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older than I am has stage-four cancer in
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his lungs and brain we are still waiting
2:29:38
on a final prognosis but it's not good a
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figured the Karma couldn't hurt
2:29:42
of course and here comes
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you've got karma and apologies for her
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apologies for that but thank you to
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everybody who supported the show today
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these people over $50 and of course
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reminiscing again about the great list
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of associate executive producers and
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executive producers it all makes a big
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difference and in particular when you
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look at people come in under 50 these
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are the ongoing sustaining programs you
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can join there's always a couple people
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at 49.99 who just want to make sure they
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are anonymous because we don't read
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anything over $50 but then you see the
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started probably on the January of that
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year so fantastic to see those still
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going and twelve 12s and there's another
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not that many twelve twelve we could
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probably do it was a short-term thing we
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tried but all of that is is just so
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appreciated and it's the way the value
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don't like to whip out my peerage and
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waggle it around too often it's so long
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but got to make an exception and
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petition for health karma from my mom
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she there's talk of a potential blood
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clot in the lung leading to her recent
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difficulty breathing we find that pretty
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worrying if you get a chance to swing
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your beam towards Florida and direct a
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few watts of karma in that direction my
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family and I would be a very pretty no
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no now we have to throw a goat in to fix
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it
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birthday list with a belated happy
2:32:27
birthday to David Russell who turned 50
2:32:29
on January 18 Joe Carlson celebrates
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said today actually named gender versus
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happy birthday to her husband Gary he is
2:32:37
celebrating today Brian the firm 33 on
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the 29th and Chris drum all says happy
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birthday to his son Steeler drum all
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twenty forty years old
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on the 24th happy birthday from
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everybody here at the best podcast in
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the universe now hold on a second I'm
2:32:54
just looking at this did we read the
2:32:59
note from Dame Jennifer for her husband
2:33:03
Gary did we read that because I
2:33:05
completely I don't believe we did
2:33:08
because she is giving him do you see her
2:33:13
on the list somewhere she's got to be on
2:33:15
the list
2:33:17
I bet comments on this come on sideways
2:33:20
on the email and it's effective so she
2:33:22
made a donation and I know that she is
2:33:26
upgrading her title to Baron ettus but I
2:33:31
believe she deferred or has upped the
2:33:36
numbers for her husband Gary who becomes
2:33:39
a knight today so I want to make sure
2:33:41
that I'm sure she had a note because I
2:33:43
know I forwarded it I just don't see it
2:33:45
anywhere on the list is this because of
2:33:48
am I just blind let's see make sure we
2:33:52
do okay good son squirrelmail so as I
2:34:01
click on it pops right up yes I see I
2:34:02
mentioned a couple weeks ago Eric helped
2:34:04
use my donation accounting and recently
2:34:06
passed 3k rather than upgrade myself to
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Baroness I would like to upgrade to just
2:34:12
baronet tests and gift the knighthood to
2:34:15
my husband for his birthday which is
2:34:17
tomorrow she we just listed him and I
2:34:20
showed a
2:34:20
lgy I would like to be Baroness Jennifer
2:34:25
of the possible exit strategy Dame
2:34:32
Jennifer soon to be baronet this is the
2:34:34
entire brains and art director behind
2:34:37
the animated No Agenda and that is seen
2:34:40
as a possible exit strategy I think the
2:34:42
title is appropriate apropos that's Joey
2:34:44
she obviously has a heck of a sense of
2:34:46
humor cuz her stuff is quite funny the
2:34:51
government grants might be the most
2:34:53
lucrative but I think animations would
2:34:54
be very more fun for Gary's knighting he
2:34:57
says surprise how about Sir Gary patient
2:35:00
husband and supporter of animated no
2:35:02
agendas sorry I know it's long for now
2:35:05
he can give Eric something different for
2:35:07
a certificate if he wants he's a bourbon
2:35:11
lover so he's already covered for the
2:35:13
round table request a dame Jennifer soon
2:35:15
to be baronet tests that's her note
2:35:17
alright beautiful well I don't why don't
2:35:19
we do it right now let's get to let's
2:35:21
get the swords out here if you got some
2:35:23
blade egde I got my blade right here
2:35:25
nice play
2:35:29
if you can an anonymous key tarts from
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the brink and Bret Samuel
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possibly getting out of this well we'll
2:36:53
never get out of the show because if
2:36:54
they do the show for the exit strategy
2:36:56
but we'd be rich I think that's the idea
2:36:59
is not the idea if we if we have a show
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on Netflix we're golden we're in we're
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can retire
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Apple Apple TV and anything could happen
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these things so mentioning that before
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you go on yes I just start watching the
2:37:17
morning show
2:37:18
I was there with Jennifer Aniston this
2:37:21
is probably her best acting job ever
2:37:23
I agree and
2:37:26
I think it's really an interesting show
2:37:28
cause is so inside baseball
2:37:30
it may not be you're appealing to
2:37:32
everybody but I really thought it was a
2:37:34
disadvantage
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it's like someone with a grudge really
2:37:38
put something nice together with a big
2:37:40
budget yeah big budget now it's a good
2:37:44
show I agree and you know seeing as she
2:37:46
won at the Golden Globes and Brad Pitt
2:37:50
of course want the Golden Globes and
2:37:52
we've seen the pictures I can tell you
2:37:54
if Brad and Jennifer get back together
2:37:57
then all our problems will be solved
2:37:59
that's I can I think when they split up
2:38:01
that's when America started to divide
2:38:04
into two dimensions I think they are
2:38:07
ground zero of the dimension the
2:38:09
dimensional split in the United States
2:38:11
there you go I'm just hopeful meetups
2:38:25
today at the Daytona International
2:38:27
Speedway sir Raptor this evening the
2:38:29
Rolex 24 meet up also in Philadelphia
2:38:33
the Philly local 76 it's the first one
2:38:35
that will be in southeast PA at the
2:38:39
Philadelphia Brewing Company buzzer
2:38:41
scatman and now a night as you just
2:38:43
heard of Norristown will be hosting for
2:38:45
you and Alexandria Virginia which should
2:38:49
be underway they started it at noon as
2:38:51
the trademart drinkin heat and Sir
2:38:53
William of West pencil tucky hosting let
2:38:56
me just say what's coming up this week
2:38:57
Friday the Colorado Springs 719 local
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719 at phantom King and growing upstairs
2:39:03
em Andruw Jones hosting that for you
2:39:06
also on Friday the local MCO central
2:39:08
floor to meet up number four at 6:30
2:39:10
that's the Stanford Brewing Company
2:39:12
Brandon e
2:39:13
organizing that for you and I might as
2:39:16
well tell you well we'll leave it at
2:39:18
that
2:39:18
oh no I'll do the sat next Saturday
2:39:21
Charleston South Carolina the six week
2:39:23
cycle at one o'clock dame jennifer
2:39:25
buchanan hosting that of the animated No
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Agenda Vera netis also next Saturday the
2:39:31
Boston no agenda meet up that's red 33
2:39:34
red 33 and that will be at the
2:39:38
oh my goodness the Castle Island brewery
2:39:41
in Norwood Massachusetts and finally for
2:39:45
next Saturday South West Ontario can
2:39:47
Navy and meet up at 6 o'clock enjoy a
2:39:50
burger rebellion and beer from refined
2:39:52
fool Trevor Collette organizing find all
2:39:55
of this at No Agenda meetups dot-com we
2:39:58
have some meetup reports the first one
2:40:00
comes to us from the 816 local hey this
2:40:03
is Spencer wolf of Kansas City we're
2:40:05
here at the Rhino in North KC for the
2:40:07
first eight once next edition of no
2:40:10
agenda meetup so I'm passing it around
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hello hey Dame DeLorean here
2:40:18
hey no agenda nation what's up hello
2:40:21
from Kansas and Missouri
2:40:23
I'm from KC MO I'm no longer a douche
2:40:25
bag Killa Brinkman from Springfield
2:40:28
Missouri circumspect remote Grove
2:40:31
calling Villanueva from Blue Springs in
2:40:34
the morning Adriana from Blue Springs no
2:40:37
agendas the bet best podcast in the
2:40:39
universe alright then we have we see
2:40:50
where's this next one this was the
2:40:53
Austin local 512 meetup sent to us by I
2:40:59
think it was Sergeant Fred who sent this
2:41:01
oops this one here at the meetup which
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is called the plight of the No Agenda
2:41:08
flight of the no agenda here Airport I'm
2:41:14
sorry that was not the one I was
2:41:15
thinking of holy crap why I thought this
2:41:18
was no that is Fred I guess I don't know
2:41:20
what the hell this is this is
2:41:22
oh that's the meetup in LA on the 18th
2:41:24
and I guess I'm messed that up
2:41:28
I'm sorry I have to work on organizing
2:41:31
this better but I do have the New
2:41:34
England meetup from the 25th my name is
2:41:37
Mike comma mano and I'm Jeff I'm a
2:41:41
member of the original OTG family I'm
2:41:44
here with my wife Emily my daughter
2:41:46
Aruna thank you for your courage and
2:41:48
keeping our amygdalas clean I got
2:41:51
deduced tonight hey what's going on it's
2:41:54
Brandon thank you for your courage once
2:41:56
again the only black person here step up
2:41:58
Dave them a dude named Jeff in the
2:42:01
morning hey it's will
2:42:02
what do you call a group of podcasters
2:42:04
aperi stay not shake from the quiet
2:42:07
corner I am Adam and John
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hey Robert case here IgM I made it to
2:42:11
the day hope you England meet up yeah
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hey Craig I am from Massachusetts
2:42:20
in the morning this is Chris from New
2:42:22
England an awesome podcast that we
2:42:35
couldn't live without thank you yeah
2:42:37
what she said
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so yes good
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this is surgeon making the recording
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watcher this Stargate protector of fish
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hello it's sir knives here and I just
2:42:51
wanted to say I TM and thank you for
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your courage gentlemen and I maybe
2:42:55
better recognize this or knives Ernesto
2:43:03
have a good time and New England Meetup
2:43:06
thank you for your courage thank you sir
2:43:08
for organizing in the morning
2:43:12
outstanding reports all thank you so
2:43:15
much and finally a written one from Tim
2:43:18
who had who hosted the Oregon local 33
2:43:21
meetup the other night for slaves
2:43:24
president he says three producers a
2:43:25
small turnout yet a great time was had
2:43:27
by all the low turnout raised some
2:43:29
concern there might be some confusion
2:43:30
over the venue I guess there was a bar
2:43:32
33 Brooklyn where we met and a place
2:43:35
across town name bar 33 we'll see if you
2:43:37
hear a different meetup report we had a
2:43:40
brief round of another No Agenda game
2:43:42
this one based on the game tell astray
2:43:45
shion's only within a themed items it's
2:43:47
challenging even when I was the one
2:43:49
creating the word list and a nice
2:43:51
picture of of the producers there thank
2:43:54
you all no agenda meetups dot-com if you
2:43:57
can't find one that's happening near you
2:43:59
for God's sakes man set one up get it
2:44:03
going already no agenda meetups calm
2:44:07
Kahoot
2:44:09
but we went long today but I do have an
2:44:13
important an important one
2:44:17
this I think is pretty important you
2:44:21
know we've been tracking the war on cash
2:44:26
she's almost since the beginning of the
2:44:28
show would you say is that fair it's a
2:44:30
fair to say in fact we have a jingle and
2:44:33
the jingle at least 2013 been tracking
2:44:48
it for a while we're big proponents of
2:44:50
cash cash is becoming a problem there
2:44:52
stores everywhere that there certainly
2:44:56
in the Netherlands in Amsterdam you know
2:44:58
sorry no cash no cash at all what's
2:45:01
really good about this what's just funny
2:45:04
is we're now in one of those situations
2:45:05
where social justice is frying
2:45:09
everybody's brain because yeah we all
2:45:12
want to hurry up and just touch and go
2:45:14
and we don't want to have this nasty
2:45:16
pesky old cash it's stinky and why would
2:45:19
you want it you are you okay boomer have
2:45:22
some cash but there's a little problem
2:45:25
whether you swipe insert or tap it's
2:45:29
become part of the consumer culture in
2:45:31
New York City the goal to keep you
2:45:33
moving and it's the reason why some
2:45:35
businesses like sweet green have
2:45:37
completely gone cashless but now it will
2:45:41
be against the law as the Big Apple
2:45:43
becomes the latest city to ban
2:45:45
businesses from not accepting cash cash
2:45:48
is the great equalizer it is the
2:45:50
universal currency the legislation which
2:45:52
was sponsored by Bronx councilman Richie
2:45:54
Torres will penalize brick-and-mortar
2:45:56
businesses who don't accept cash with
2:45:59
fines of up to fifteen hundred dollars
2:46:01
supporters of the legislation
2:46:03
overwhelmingly passed by the City
2:46:05
Council Thursday say the cashless
2:46:07
business model discriminates against the
2:46:09
poor homeless people in undocumented
2:46:11
immigrants as they are more likely to be
2:46:14
disconnected from the financial system a
2:46:16
ban on cashless business is a protection
2:46:19
of privacy is a protection of equity but
2:46:22
above all it's a protection of consumer
2:46:24
choice the band comes as many businesses
2:46:27
move toward the so called tap and pay
2:46:30
model like the cashier list Amazon go
2:46:33
which now has four locations in the Big
2:46:35
Apple where customers only have to use
2:46:37
an app to me
2:46:38
purchases after getting much pushback
2:46:41
Amazon announced last year it will
2:46:43
accept cash at select locations we have
2:46:46
to ensure that our increasingly digital
2:46:48
economy in no way leaves New Yorkers
2:46:51
behind now the mayor is expected to sign
2:46:53
this legislation into law in about a
2:46:56
month making it official and the
2:46:58
legislation itself will go into effect
2:47:00
by the end of the year gotta love it
2:47:04
they just can't do it
2:47:06
their brain is what you can have a
2:47:08
cashless society because it's unfair to
2:47:11
poor people but particularly homeless
2:47:14
people we had a couple we talked about
2:47:16
this in the show before there's a place
2:47:18
in a couple of places in Berkeley they
2:47:19
were cashless and they're kind of he
2:47:20
kind of this should be shamed and they
2:47:25
were yeah so Jewish Jada said oh yeah
2:47:27
they dare hook their cashless because
2:47:29
they don't want any homeless coming in
2:47:30
there and buying a cupcake and then
2:47:32
using the bathroom
2:47:34
I think the homeless pop in front of the
2:47:37
place right in the doorway yeah anyway
2:47:42
that yeah this is a good as I can get
2:47:45
around there little problem because all
2:47:47
you have to do and I think it's New York
2:47:49
has an exception for this is if you make
2:47:51
Amazon Prime members because you have to
2:47:53
be a member of Amazon to something when
2:47:55
you go into those one of these walking
2:47:56
down walkout stores without paying
2:47:59
anything you just make it a private club
2:48:01
yeah yeah I'm thinking there's you know
2:48:06
people will have to have cash and
2:48:08
there's got to be some kind of wallet
2:48:10
that you can you know like a phone case
2:48:13
that has their grid goes down what are
2:48:16
you gonna do notice know what I'm saying
2:48:17
because I'm talking an exit strategy one
2:48:20
of these one of these stupid phone cases
2:48:22
that has a special wallet for cash not
2:48:26
for cards but for cash
2:48:30
and you can dispense it and you just
2:48:32
kind of like swipe the bottom of your
2:48:33
phone and the money and put it around
2:48:36
your belt and you can click on it in the
2:48:37
coins ml hey man it's a show day and
2:48:40
there's some sad news that just came out
2:48:41
yeah Kobe Bryant is dead what dies in
2:48:46
helicopter crash
2:48:49
well that's terrible Kobe was traveling
2:48:51
with at least three other people in his
2:48:53
private helicopter when it went down a
2:48:54
fire broke out emergency personnel
2:48:56
responded but nobody on board survived
2:48:58
five people confirmed dead Vanessa
2:49:01
Bryant was not among those on board
2:49:05
that is while excessive day wrecker man
2:49:08
holy crap
2:49:09
Niko who as she was peeking - he's like
2:49:12
doing business deals getting a lot of TV
2:49:14
work so this is too bad this will change
2:49:16
the reporting
2:49:19
I would say if you want some ratings you
2:49:21
got it you got a hammer the Kobe story a
2:49:23
lot I think that will not it'll liven
2:49:27
things up that may solve Corona look at
2:49:29
a couple of days of that yeah at least
2:49:31
two days that's what that sucks man
2:49:33
let's but that's a shitty way to go
2:49:35
yeah I'd say chopper death he did well I
2:49:40
have I have some stuff left over for the
2:49:43
next for next upcoming show I can I
2:49:45
could probably get a couple things out
2:49:47
of the way maybe let's get this out of
2:49:49
the way okay since you brought up Kobe's
2:49:51
death let's bring up Jim Lehrer ZH death
2:49:53
oh yes
2:49:55
newsman extraordinaire extraordinary he
2:49:59
also was the one who pretty much
2:50:01
mentored Gwen Ifill a lot of people not
2:50:05
just hit Gwen but tons of people I would
2:50:07
say yeah I'm Jim saying specifically for
2:50:09
that show because what you're gonna hear
2:50:11
is like you'll hear nothing but well
2:50:13
they don't do that anymore well they
2:50:15
don't do that anymore would they don't
2:50:16
do that anymore because the current
2:50:18
people running the NewsHour are just
2:50:21
there's just not cutting it as far as
2:50:23
I'm concerned in terms of being the
2:50:24
objective I mean everybody I mean when
2:50:27
you can have al gore we should have that
2:50:29
Clips around but I dig it up I'll go are
2:50:32
telling Judy never to mention that
2:50:35
there's people that are still skeptical
2:50:36
about climate and her obediently obeying
2:50:40
is pretty pathetic but let's hear this
2:50:44
because this is Jim's rules for and this
2:50:48
is rules for journalists be throws it
2:50:50
out at this little and this Diddy here
2:50:52
told those of us privilege to work with
2:50:54
him it's not about us but night after
2:50:57
night Jim showed by example that being
2:51:00
yourself journalist writer family man
2:51:04
citizen can be a high calling indeed 36
2:51:09
years as an anchor of the NewsHour
2:51:11
Jim reported the news people often ask
2:51:14
me if there are guidelines in our
2:51:15
practice of what I like to call
2:51:17
macneil-lehrer journalism but yes there
2:51:20
are he did it with a clear sense of
2:51:22
purpose even as the world of media
2:51:24
changed around him
2:51:26
do nothing I cannot defend cover right
2:51:29
and present every story with a care I
2:51:31
would want if the story were about me
2:51:34
assume there is at least one other side
2:51:37
or version to every story assume the
2:51:40
viewer is as smart and as caring and as
2:51:43
good a person as I am assume the same
2:51:47
about all people on whom I report assume
2:51:50
personal lives or a private matter until
2:51:53
a legitimate turn in the story
2:51:54
absolutely mandates otherwise carefully
2:51:58
separate opinion and analysis from
2:52:00
straight news stories and clearly label
2:52:03
everything
2:52:04
do not use anonymous sources or blind
2:52:07
quotes except on rare and monumental
2:52:09
occasions no one should ever be allowed
2:52:13
to attack another anonymously finally I
2:52:17
am NOT in the entertainment business
2:52:22
he's rolling over in his grave that's
2:52:24
for sure
2:52:25
yeah yeah the boy the New York Times
2:52:28
leading the way with anonymous bullcrap
2:52:31
exactly all right
2:52:34
well you wanna you want you want to call
2:52:37
it a day I think it's time yeah okay
2:52:39
good I definitely have stuff for uh for
2:52:43
Thursday more on the OPCW some more
2:52:49
epstein stuff yeah good know at least
2:52:52
some leave some people wanting for
2:52:53
something mean we did a long show today
2:52:55
and we do have end of show clips let's
2:52:58
see we've got
2:53:01
Shawn Cardinal Leo LaPook and we also
2:53:05
have sir Felix Wilson
2:53:08
and coming up on no agendas dream.com
2:53:11
grumpy old benz number 47 the the health
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scare that's a no agenda stream calm and
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2:53:19
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you're looking for it on the
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governmental maps and my name is valley
2:53:30
where things seem very normal learning
2:53:32
then there's no corona yet i'm john
2:53:34
seymour we return on Thursday please
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remember us at Dvorak org slash na it
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[Music]
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keep information publications present my
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first gun read buying so Felix Wilson my
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first gun my first gun is not a toy my
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first gun is for girls and boys
2:54:29
we're all born equal we all say my first
2:54:32
gun helps keep it that way my first gun
2:54:35
is for target fun my first gun is for
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when bad guys come my first gun I always
2:54:42
check the chamber because if it's loaded
2:54:44
there is danger my fingers off the
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trigger and the Safety's on so I don't
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accidentally shoot someone I checked my
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target and what's behind before I take
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aim with my chamber Prime and Liat my
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target I point my muzzle to avoid
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accidents and misfired trouble with an
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empty chamber and magazine I keep my
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first gun all shiny and clean I'll get
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closer inch by inch when I'm relaxed and
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do not flinch if my aim is true that my
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spirit is willing my next time will be
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and I are 15
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[Music]
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apocalypse alert today The Bulletin of
2:55:24
the Atomic Scientists moves the hands of
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the Doomsday Clock
2:55:27
it is 100 seconds to midnight the
2:55:29
bearers of unbearable news the time is
2:55:32
almost up until the world is doomed the
2:55:35
hand of this fateful clock has been
2:55:37
placed at various positions since its
2:55:39
inception more than 70 years ago but in
2:55:41
2018 it was set at 2 minutes to midnight
2:55:44
the closest since 1953
2:55:47
now the Nobel laureate studded panel has
2:55:49
moved at a hundred seconds before a
2:55:51
climate catastrophe
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I'm absolutely terrified
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[Music]
2:56:03
elevennews field ever tick-tock
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tick-tock - the Doomsday Clock deduced a
2:56:08
clock we're in a countdown tick-tock
2:56:11
tick-tock
2:56:15
my children's children
2:56:24
throw things at children can't say hey
2:56:26
Greta you show me your science degrees
2:56:28
please I don't want you to listen to me
2:56:33
[Music]
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what's Bloomberg's net worth his net
2:56:37
worth is his personal worth billions to
2:56:40
see worth I think he's up in the twenty
2:56:44
billion range fifty plus anything he
2:56:52
wants anything it was said impresses
2:56:55
people I have no idea
2:56:57
Bloomberg's
2:57:00
but I'm not running as presidents do
2:57:03
small things but do big things he's full
2:57:06
of crap this guy the challenge of Africa
2:57:09
of American wealth creation today pretty
2:57:13
left it right here Bloomberg
2:57:19
for hundreds of years Americans
2:57:22
systematically so black like I kind of
2:57:24
pass through that pretty quickly does
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[Music]
2:57:32
impress these people I have no idea
2:57:35
Bloomberg's
2:57:38
yeah I think he's gonna stay along this
2:57:45
Joe Biden
2:57:50
Howard K Smith 1978 ABC News running us
2:57:54
about the coming ice age advanced by
2:57:58
primatologists an ice age is returning
2:58:01
to the earth this glacier is down to the
2:58:03
mason-dixon ions the evidence adduced by
2:58:05
professor Reed Bryson of the University
2:58:08
of Wisconsin our leading stolen
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bricen he cites the rhythm of a hundred
2:58:24
thousand years of Ice Age interrupted
2:58:27
briefly by a mere ten thousand years of
2:58:30
war tomb in our 10,000 years of war has
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now passed raise your hand
2:58:38
nobody
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the US Pacific Command has detected a
2:59:01
missile threat to Hawaii a missile may
2:59:03
impact on land or sea within minutes
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this is not a drill if you are indoors
2:59:08
stay indoors if you are outdoors seek
2:59:12
immediate shelter in a building remain
2:59:14
indoors well away from windows if you
2:59:16
are driving pull safely to the side of
2:59:19
the road and seek shelter in a building
2:59:20
or lay on the floor we will announce
2:59:22
when the threat has ended this is not a
2:59:25
drill
2:59:25
take immediate action measures the US
2:59:33
Pacific Command has detected a missile
2:59:35
threat to Hawaii a missile may impact on
2:59:38
land or sea within minutes
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mofo Dvorak org slash and a I think that
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sounds pretty good
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