Cover for No Agenda Show 1217: The Elders
February 16th, 2020 • 3h 1m

1217: The Elders

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cholera awaits Adam curry John C. Dvorak
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2020 this is your org wouldn't get my
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nation Media assassination episode 1217
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this is no agenda in the morning
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everybody
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I'm Adam curry and from northern a
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Silicon Valley where everybody's
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disappointed I'm John C Dvorak wait a
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minute who's disappointed about what
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Bernie didn't show up here I was talking
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every place but in the Bay Area that I
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know I'm sorry I have no idea loop which
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is always possible I have no idea what's
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going on what's happening what birdie
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birdie
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Bernie's it's Bernie mania did you have
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a clip yet can you back this up I'm at
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Texas we don't have no Bernie mania here
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oh they don't Bernie's not gonna go to
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Texas again they'll hang him no they
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won't
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he's welcome in Austin Bird bernie is
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very welcome in Austin you know better
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than that um so what he was supposed to
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show up for something didn't know I
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never supposed to he's up in the Tacoma
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Dome oh by the way that won't get
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covered by him I'd like to I liked
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somebody in Washington I don't know I
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think it's maybe today hmm or might have
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been yesterday but if there is anyone go
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to this event in the Tacoma Dome I'd
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like to know if he actually fills it hmm
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there's any empty seats how many it's
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always bragging about
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there's no empty seats allow thousands
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of people outside Tacoma there is
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usually a big line outside I don't know
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why they're staying there that you can't
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get in 23,000 seater to Tacoma Dome yeah
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it's a big venue yeah 23 thought I'm
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just looking at the well you said what
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23,000 seats yeah that's a big venue for
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a little dome and be supposedly for rock
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concerts rock concerts yeah hey what
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rock bands have been there
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concerts The Rolling Stones 2020 tours
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coming through it is of course it is I
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can't believe those guys are still doing
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it either it's amazing them up before
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they get on stage seeds well I guess we
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could dive right into that but actually
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there was a I want to do this up front
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because this always is at the end of the
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show and I want to put it in the in in
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the beginning this is we talked about it
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maybe one or two episodes ago this Ninth
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Circuit Circuit Court ruling about
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camping in cities which was instigated
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by Idaho and it went to the Ninth
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Circuit and the the problem is that
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there is people were saying we cannot
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just take these people and take their
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tent and move them away because that is
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equal to taking their home and therefore
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is cruel and unusual punishment and this
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is what's been used in Austin and many
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other cities around the country to say
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well we can't ban this camping which of
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course is happening on completely you
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know in places where you're not allowed
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to camp and the so the Ninth Circuit
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which braced by the way which opens up
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another Pandora's box of if you go to a
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state park or whatever you do and you go
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you're actually camping yes can you just
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go camp anywhere now because you know
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you can't stop any from camping anywhere
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well that's only if you're above the law
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and and as we learned on the last
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episode if you have a job and you and
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you are functioning in society then no
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you can't do that because then we'll you
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need to find you and take your money if
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you have no money
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yeah blenheim camp so the Ninth Circuit
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tried to figure out what what this would
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be because this is cruel and unusual
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punishment is a constitutional issue it
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is what a part of what amendment is that
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do you know offhand it's in the
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Constitution I believe
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I think it's an amendment I don't think
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so
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yeah let's see no I think you're right
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here it is cooling is the phrase or the
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eighth amendment now I'm right the
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eighth amendment to the United States
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Constitution states that cruel and
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unusual punishment shall not be
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inflicted so it is it is an amendment
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eighth amendment anyways the Ninth
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Circuit couldn't figure it out they
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kicked it to the Supreme Court and
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here's an update today the Supreme Court
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denied without explanation the city of
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Boise's petition to appeal what's seen
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as a sweeping ruling in the federal
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Ninth Circuit from last year that lower
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court ruled that Idaho's capital city
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was in violation of the Constitution's
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ban on cruel and unusual punishment when
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police here ticketed the homeless for
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sleeping in public now cities in the
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West from Idaho to Washington to
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California can't enforce such rules
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against the homeless until they found
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shelter for everyone who needs it and
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most cities in the region don't have
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enough shelter beds on any given night
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which means if they ticket the homeless
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now they're in violation of federal law
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attorney thean a Evangelist represented
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Boise in its appeal and these hands are
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tied you want to say something yeah well
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they make it sound like there's some law
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that's been written it but during
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violation of the Constitution that's
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okay by saying federal law you mean
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instead of I think they actually mention
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at the end and don't have enough shelter
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beds on any given night which means if
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they ticket the homeless now they're in
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violation of federal law attorney thean
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a Evangelos representative homeless no
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it's against the law you can ticket them
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but not for sleeping I mean camping in
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public so no you can't leave them is not
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cruel and unusual punishment is it take
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that meat does that mean all tickets are
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cruel and I know no you're not then I
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might have to start the clip over they
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very clearly say that if you don't have
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a space for them to go then it's cruel
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and unusual punishment that would that's
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different than ticketing them
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listen again then today the supreme by
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the way what are you and I really
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arguing the courts today the Supreme
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Court denied without explanation the
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city of Boise's petition to appeal
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what's seen as a sweeping ruling in the
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federal Ninth Circuit from last year
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that lower court ruled that Idaho's
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capital city was in violation of the
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Constitution's ban on cruel and unusual
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punishment when police here ticketed the
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homeless for sleeping in public now
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cities in the West from Idaho to
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Washington to California can't enforce
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such rules against the homeless until
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they found shelter for everyone who
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needs it and most cities in the region
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don't have enough shelter beds on any
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given night which means if they ticket
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the homeless now they're in violation of
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federal law so this is interesting is
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only if you can provide beds for
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everybody can you then start ticketing
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them so it can't be just hey I got a bed
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for you know I have to bid for everybody
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attorney thean a Evangelist represented
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Boise in its appeal and city's hands are
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tied now by the 9th Circuit's decision
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because it effectively creates a
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constitutional right to camp major West
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Coast cities like Los Angeles are
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grappling with growing tent cities and
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the public health and safety fall outs
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from them
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many filed briefs in support of Boise's
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appeal
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Evangelos says everyone agrees the
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solution is more low-income housing and
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services but she says this decision
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makes it virtually impossible for cities
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to do anything in the interim and we
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have an outbreak of diseases and a very
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dangerous situation for people who are
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living on the streets and for everyone
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and the city needs to have the tools
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available to deal with growing
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encampments in a statement Boise's
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outgoing Mayor Dave beter said he hopes
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the city's next administration continues
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to fight in federal court to get
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clarification about how to comply with
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the law that scene is unlikely at least
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here the mayor lost in a heated election
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this month to a more liberal Democrat
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who had criticized the city for
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criminalizing homelessness maria
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foscarinis heads the National Center on
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homelessness and poverty which helped
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represent the Boise homeless who brought
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the case she
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as the court has now affirmed that
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ticketing or jailing homeless people
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isn't working
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the solution is addressing the root of
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the problem which is that people can't
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afford a place to live people don't have
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access to the services they need
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foscar eNOS hopes this news will force
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cities to stop turning to the courts and
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start finding long-term solutions there
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you go
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how about rousting him that's him to be
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specifically about ticketing them by the
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way it also brings up the kind of the
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logical conclusion of this sort of
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thinking which is like I'm driving my
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car around there's absolutely no place
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to park can I just double parking and if
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you ticket me it's cruel and unusual
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punishment are you homeless
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no I'm talking about Mike I'm just
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taking the logic of the argument that if
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you can't there's no housing there's no
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way that these people could find any
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place to sleep or live then therefore
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they can just park themselves wherever
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they want well is that different didn't
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me double Park you want I can't find a
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parking so I think that's a great idea
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you next time you're up in Washington
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you're visiting the fam you should try
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that and let me know how that goes for
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you I will of course this is it's crazy
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but there you go
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cholera awaits and the worst part is
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this happened three weeks ago I only
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found out about it now they don't want
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people knowing about this we're too
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obsessed with that so boring the other
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complaint sighs I saw some donation
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complaints I don't like I liked it when
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we had more European news so I got you
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some good European news today too but I
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need to start with late and not enough
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European news because it's all Trump
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Trump Trump and it's not it appears that
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way what we have in front don't need to
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get any Trump today I got one thing
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maybe I am I got out of the kind of
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Trump and slurry news like this is kind
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of funny avenatti news is good yeah the
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rundown
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here we go okay Michael avenatti
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rocketed to fame two years ago as the
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attorney for porn star stormy Daniels in
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her lawsuits against President Trump but
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his meteoric rise was matched only by
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the speed of his catastrophic fall today
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a jury found him guilty of attempting to
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extort millions of dollars from Nike by
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threatening to go public with claims
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that the shoe company was illegally
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paying high school basketball players
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Nike denied that claim and said today
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the verdict speaks volumes he's in a bit
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of a state of shock a vanadis attorneys
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say he plans to appeal a vanadis
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avenatti and he's a strong guy and
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obviously he's disappointed but he's a
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fighter avenatti used his fame as
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Daniel's attorney to dominate the
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spotlight as the excoriated President
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Trump for allegedly having an affair
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with Daniels and then paying her to
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cover it up but for the fact that he's
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president he would be indicted on
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numerous criminal charges he even
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suggested he might run for president but
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now it's avenatti who faces numerous
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criminal charges in addition to today's
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guilty verdicts for which he could get
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more than 40 years he is accused of
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defrauding Daniels in a book deal and
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defrauding other clients of millions of
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dollars avenatti has been held behind
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bars since January for violating his
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bail conditions his attorneys say he's
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reportedly in the same solitary
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confinement cell that held El Chapo the
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Mexican drug lord they say he's being
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treated like a caged animal what a story
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no no that's only half the story CBS and
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I'm glad you played that so that I can
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play you the compa lodge of the lead up
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to the the rise and subsequent fall of
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michael avenatti that's somebody put
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this together of course I've cried free
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beacon y'all I gotta love the free
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beacon they got nothing else but time on
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their hands and this does fit perfectly
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in my rule of the media boomerang if you
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abuse the media for your own personal
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gain it will eventually boomerang
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back and hit you with at least equal but
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often multiple times the force these
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Donald Trump's worst nightmare Mike
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joining us once again is Michael
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avenatti let's bring in Michael avenatti
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Michael avenatti Michael avenatti
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Michael avenatti thank you very much
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he's out there saving the country maybe
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the saving of the Republic if you are
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something of a folk hero now Michael
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avenatti an apology I've been saying
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enough already Michael I've seen you
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everywhere what do you love to say I was
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wrong brother you have a lot to say I am
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just dying to hear what you think as
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people all like you I'm the only person
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right here Donald Trump fears more than
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Robert Miller we think you guys are the
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tip of this beer that's going to take
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down Donald Trump he's a beast okay
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that's true he has a great bigger
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calling here that being a lawyer is
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minimal compared to what he's doing no
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one has talked tougher directly to
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Donald Trump on TV than Michael avenatti
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and Donald Trump is afraid to mention
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his name
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that's fascinating Donald Trump is
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terrified of Mike 11 on the run for his
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money
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anybody else Michael vanadis substantial
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threat to the Trump presidency the
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Democrats could learn something for you
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you are the mess of with drunk a lot
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more than they are he has no doubt
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created sheer panic and Donald Trump's
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very fragile mind
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Michael avenatti is laying down the law
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as just go home
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really thinking about running for
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president one reason why I'm taking you
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seriously as a contender is because of
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your presence on cable news you look at
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the field of Democrats right now and are
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not each the one who stands out if they
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decide they value a fighter most just
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people just foolish to underestimate my
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glove and Adi we said that they need a
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fighter look I mean we're gonna continue
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to use the media I think we've used it
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with great success all of my sexual
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fantasies involve handcuffs there
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therein lies a potential end of show I
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saw all of my sexual fantasies involve
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handcuffs just putting it out there
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we'll see how how you feel about that
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why did he even say that he was off the
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rails he really thought he could say and
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do anything and thank God for YouTube I
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will say it YouTube truly is much more
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important than anybody realizes not for
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you know everyone to go on there and
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yelling left and right about what they
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feel or think
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no it's for documenting the media
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because you can get almost anything
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anytime pretty much on demand and you
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can see you can see the the hypocrisy
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over weeks months years it's it is
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really a would say it but it does need
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to be protected it's an important
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resource for the world otherwise how we
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get all this they would never get this
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put together no sin Ponzi youtubes and
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you heard in there Joy Behar over and
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over and you also heard Nicole Larry
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O'Donnell there I mean it's unbelievable
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speaking of film actually I'm I'm I'm
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worried I'm a little worried about our
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fellow American citizens and yeah and
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this I think my my observation of this
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started and I believe I told you about
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this when was a young woman who does my
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hair
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she started off like you know Trump you
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know he's a dictator aren't you worried
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that he won't leave the White House even
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if he loses or even at the end of his
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second term do you recall this that oh
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yeah there's a lot of again then I
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retorted with my common retort to that
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which is yeah they said that about Bush
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this is that about Nixon they said that
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about Obama yes yes there there is and
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by the way I believe your Lib Joe
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friends also say this or they have they
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mentioned the not leaving the White
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House bit oh you know I don't have that
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one document it's possible maybe you can
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throw that one out and you know blob
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that grenade see what comes back and I
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think what's going you know they've been
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kind of on to me recently okay I was
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saddened and I think what's happening is
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the the leaders of the people who really
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I'm not gonna say the left but just the
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people who really despise Trump and are
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afraid of him for all the reasons have
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been mind-controlled to such a degree
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that now they see that their leaders and
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and their leaders are Bill Maher you
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know the the view it's not it's not polo
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it's not politicians they look to and I
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know that people watch The Real Time
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with Bill Maher and they I think they're
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seeing that there's despair and they're
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broken and and and I watched the the
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reason I watched the Friday episode was
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because Amy Klobuchar was going to be
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the interviewee at near the beginning
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interview right but what happened there
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made me watch the entire show I pulled a
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couple of clips
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it's really sad what is going on here
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listen to Bill Maher with Amy Klobuchar
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so okay I'm gonna ask this question
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because I asked you to every Democratic
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politician comes on here I'm saying you
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win okay you're wearing I'm glad great
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that's different then
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him leaving mm-hmm that's what I want to
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know what is the plan and I think we
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need to start talking about it now
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because it's very hard for me to imagine
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you winning the popular the electoral
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vote fair and square and him sending out
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a congratulatory telegram great day so
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glad you won we had a good match and let
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me tell you where I keep the you know
19:02
important papers he's not leaving these
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people are not going to give up power
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what is the plan if he says I find
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irregularities the people who ran it in
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Iowa screwed it up again
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I have to stay it was rigged he's
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already said this many times what do you
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do then the first thing you do is now
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you start now and that is to win big
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which I believe will help now just don't
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secondly come on you win all these
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states in the country sorry friend to
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say secondly you make sure that we have
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backup paper ballots you push for that's
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those are my bills you do everything to
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protect our last thing in the era of
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fake news okay and not there's no facts
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anymore it's just about power you have
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always had a peaceful transition of
19:51
power and this always have had we have
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correct and no in a different world you
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have the people on your side and in a
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big way he has a lot of people on his
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side the ones with the guns I think will
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do this I think that the law we hope for
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what we have to unite on as a country is
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that the rule of law cannot handle four
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more years of a guy that thinks he's
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above it tomorrow will you at least
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start asking the people in power like
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the police in the military what would
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you do if he said he wouldn't leave
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would you at least ask start asking them
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get them on the record
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this is sad that he's I don't know if he
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actually thinks this is like he does he
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sounds sincere and this ashamed that she
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didn't say bill you're acting like an
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idiot this is not gonna happen well
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whatever happened before and why are you
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thinking this way luckily when he sat
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down with his panel right by the way
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this Trump have his own army I don't
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think so oh I think you need to listen
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to some clips when he sat down with the
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panel which was comprised of Van Jones
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who I like I like Van Jones he's
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interesting and he has contrarian views
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sometimes some other nudnik I forget his
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name and Katie Couric former Today Show
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a big NBC yes host of the CBS Evening
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News
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she CBS what a flop of a way why do I
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think she was NBC she was always CBS
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no no she was Jonas yes Lord her weigh
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anchor and then she went to Yahoo and
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then we lost her for a couple years
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I'll give props to Katie Couric because
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she jumps in at the minute he sits down
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with the panel he starts again and and
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she kind of pushes back okay I know I'm
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the crazy person because they say he's
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not leaving I just were obsessed with
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this bill it's only our country I'm
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sorry I'm a little obsessed what is what
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has made you so focused on this
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everything donald trump has ever done i
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laid it out a couple of weeks ago he
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said it in himself in 2016 he said if
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heath when he thought he was gonna lose
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it's rigged he doesn't accept any I
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guess the question I ask is in countries
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where they pull that kind of stuff off
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the generals turn out to be traitors I
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have not seen any evidence yet the
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generals are actually unpatriotic if
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that happens I think we're in trouble
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bad I think America's military would be
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happy to walk in there and take him out
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you'll see
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[Applause]
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it's all great that we're so happy with
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the hypothetical bestowed hoping and
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smiling so you think okay that might be
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enough no no no he can back up his his
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fear he backs it up with assertions
22:41
become back up his fear that the
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military won't take Trump out if he
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refuses to leave okay so let me let me
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just say what the way dictators take
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over his they buy off different factions
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you buy off the donor class like with
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tax cuts you buy off the businesspeople
22:57
with getting rid of regulations you buy
23:01
off the military you're right with some
23:04
of them don't like him but he gives them
23:07
everything they want a lot of money goes
23:09
to the military and then there's the
23:10
police here's what I don't understand
23:13
what he what he the list he just gave
23:15
there that's how you win an election
23:17
it's not how if you convinced the
23:20
military to keep you in power these are
23:24
all things that are very obvious that
23:26
yeah people would like these it would
23:29
they like their their forces funded
23:32
properly they want the police respected
23:35
but and that's to get them to vote for
23:37
you but Marcy's that as none of that's
23:39
how dictators work he's bought them all
23:41
off we'd bought him off I don't know
23:44
exactly how it needs to be checked out
23:48
Van Jones very erratic yes this is what
23:51
I'm saying his problem the sickness is
23:53
really gone too far Van Jones pushes
23:56
back again he loses but he won't leave
23:58
and then who gets rid of him the police
24:00
this is the police well I mean like I I
24:04
understand your concern and you can bad
24:08
things happen to countries and people
24:09
have taken democracy for granted for
24:11
wait yeah we're not that special exactly
24:13
and I think we forget a democratic
24:16
republic is the most rare and fragile
24:19
form of government around human history
24:21
they almost never work right is that
24:23
true no why would he even say that what
24:26
I didn't quite understand what is a rare
24:29
form because people don't like it
24:31
because you can't
24:32
you things like Mars describing you
24:34
literally can't stay in the office if
24:37
you're kicked out or if you're voted out
24:38
and not kick that butt voted out they're
24:40
trying to kick him out you get voted out
24:42
I mean why doesn't even you say the same
24:43
well if he gets impeached and found
24:45
guilty why did why doesn't he stay then
24:47
- I mean it none of it makes any sense
24:49
because the problem is the way the
24:51
system works if he stays and AW he's not
24:54
gonna stay in office and his office is
24:56
not you know he's not could maybe under
25:00
some nutball circumstance if you're
25:02
assuming he's crazy stays in the White
25:04
House and they just wait him out they
25:06
starve him out meanwhile Congress does
25:09
its own thing it's passing bills and
25:11
there's a the new president signs the
25:12
bills and this all that it's you know
25:15
everything else continues cuz you can't
25:17
stop that process whether the
25:19
president's there or not I mean Woodrow
25:21
Wilson was was it being a coma for like
25:23
a year while his wife was acting as
25:25
president the this is just getting
25:28
completely insane yes not a fragile
25:31
system is a very very strong system it's
25:34
just that people don't like to implement
25:35
it and fragile form of government around
25:38
human history they almost never were
25:40
fragile and that's and that's why we
25:42
have to be to be vigilant but about 90%
25:43
of police support Trump yes amazingly
25:47
and when he mentioned he says this
25:49
outright he says we have the rough
25:50
people and then he mentions I love this
25:52
the military the police and the bikers
25:54
like like if you had the whole US
25:57
military and the police that wouldn't be
25:59
enough let's bring in the guys
26:03
Donald Trump knows about the military in
26:06
which he refused to serve because when
26:09
you think of Jim mattis when you think
26:11
of general Kelly the so called rough
26:13
people Moline and and Marine generals
26:16
these are people everyone I've known in
26:18
the military van is absolutely right
26:19
they are sworn to uphold the
26:21
Constitution of the United States they
26:23
are the most patriotic Americans
26:25
understand that the Constitution is not
26:27
a formula for a dictator he says that
26:33
Trump doesn't understand these people
26:34
and he says he refused to serve
26:36
he didn't refuse to serve refusing to
26:39
serve is refusing to service I'm not
26:42
serving he got off on some deferment
26:44
that's different so of course these are
26:47
people everyone Gershon from the
26:49
Washington Post I think yeah a nerd with
26:51
with glasses
26:53
funny-looking glasses yeah man is
26:55
absolutely right they are sworn to
26:57
uphold the Constitution of the United
26:59
States they're the most patriotic
27:01
Americans understand that the
27:03
Constitution is not a formula for a
27:06
dictatorship or point did I not go back
27:07
far enough to catch that bit probably
27:17
the Washington Post thank you good point
27:20
these are the same people who have the
27:22
lie database on Trump just a blatant lie
27:25
yeah it's a Constitution of the United
27:28
States they're the most patriotic
27:30
Americans understand that the
27:32
Constitution is not a formula for a
27:34
dictatorship or for a man to extend it
27:36
we're also sworn to follow the
27:38
commander-in-chief there's a chain of
27:40
command what is one thing it's one of
27:42
the great achievements of American
27:43
democracy that that our military swear
27:46
allegiance to the Constitution not to
27:48
the commander-in-chief and we and we do
27:50
it all the way down didn't they swear an
27:53
oath I'm sorry it was a brother goes off
27:57
the rails with Bret Stevens
27:59
oh it's Bret Stevens in the New York
28:02
Times yeah oh wow the exact loans yes
28:05
thank you troll room although he didn't
28:07
have to be a dick about it
28:09
wrong again thanks trolls yes exact same
28:12
voice is the other guy cuz the other guy
28:14
was just on news hour
28:16
well thank God and this would be the
28:18
last one from the marsh oh thank
28:20
goodness
28:21
Van Jones brings everybody back to
28:24
sanity kind of but already I my head was
28:28
mic mouth was open watching this like
28:30
holy crap he's saying with such
28:33
conviction this is not the Bill Maher
28:34
Act he means this he he truly has some
28:37
fear and you hear the audience you can
28:39
hear a pin drop they're not hooting and
28:41
hollering the whole time they're like oh
28:42
they're worried entervan you know the
28:45
thing I like about what this
28:47
conversation is this you you're assuming
28:52
that the Democrats can win and then he
28:55
won't leave gonna take when you're first
29:00
part 44% of Democrats think the
29:10
Democrats will win no we can't 80% of
29:18
the Republicans think they will win and
29:20
also I saw polls it's Bernie Biden and
29:23
Bloomberg it's three 78 year old white
29:25
guys so this is very depressing for
29:28
people i but this is depressing and a
29:35
lot of people watch Bill Maher and a lot
29:37
of people have been sucked in and I
29:38
think that they're seeing the leaders
29:39
throwing up their hands saying what
29:42
we're never gonna do we got all white
29:45
people they're never gonna win Trump is
29:48
never gonna leave we're in a
29:49
dictatorship and smart people are are
29:53
going nuts enter my Lib dev you have the
29:58
Lib joes I've got a Lib dev a developer
30:01
and I know him quite well he is the
30:04
co-inventor of podcasting dave winer and
30:07
his most recent podcast included this
30:10
bit think he was talking about the
30:12
Rachel Maddow Show but just listen to
30:15
their being poisoned by these shows it's
30:19
very concerning to me I don't care if
30:22
you hate Trump hate I don't care
30:25
you're an American and you're you're
30:27
sick Rachel Maddow she
30:29
Timothy Snyder who was a Yale professor
30:32
who's written a couple books lately
30:35
about tyranny and about what we're going
30:38
through and what history tells us is
30:41
going to happen and how we should fight
30:43
it and so she is very fixated on now it
30:47
has happened and it's no longer a threat
30:51
but we're living in a lawless country
30:54
now and she's right we haven't seen the
30:58
full effect of it we will each of us
31:01
will and it may take a while but we're
31:05
not going to get off this path Bloomberg
31:08
or not it really doesn't seem like we're
31:10
going to get off the path we're gonna
31:12
put in a good fight because Bloomberg is
31:14
is the next thing after impeachment as
31:17
you've got a guy with an infinitely deep
31:21
pockets and the will to fight and the
31:25
intelligence to do it intelligently but
31:29
it's it's really it's probably it's too
31:31
late because they'll stop him they can
31:34
put him in jail and they will put him in
31:36
jail or they'll deport him and Obama
31:38
will go we live in exile somewhere and
31:41
Hillary Clinton and anybody who is
31:44
potential opposition to trump will
31:47
either go into jail or will go somewhere
31:50
else so that's where we're going this is
31:55
an illness and that's concerning gonna
31:58
deport Michael Bloomberg deported what
32:01
we're deport is any familiarity with
32:06
anything that's realistic or the law
32:09
itself or the Constitution or this
32:11
country and yes yes of course they do
32:14
they're very intelligent people but
32:16
something has snapped
32:18
and it's think they're gonna deport
32:22
Michael Bloomberg do you said it right
32:24
they've been poisoned they continue to
32:26
be poisoned literally poisoned yeah
32:30
their brain is being poisoned is being
32:32
poisoned by Rachel Maddow he named her
32:35
yeah
32:35
lawrence O'Donnell is a good example he
32:38
was in that prominently represented in
32:40
that last clip of avenatti
32:42
and
32:43
a bunch of them joy Behar's another one
32:45
she was a big hater she had her own show
32:47
for a while now she's on the view and
32:49
she's terrible person she's the same age
32:51
as Bernie I had a thought about some of
32:56
this particularly when it comes to
32:57
social media and it was just a passing
33:00
thought but it made some sense to me you
33:01
know what what a lot of politicians
33:04
forget or they I think people in general
33:07
forget that we are the United States and
33:09
the United States is you know it's it's
33:11
different territories and when I
33:14
election of states yes not ik not the
33:16
United people of America United States
33:18
if you're in New York and if you're from
33:20
New York and someone starts talking
33:22
about anything and I know that person's
33:25
from New York or there's context that
33:28
like Dave Winer who lives I think he
33:30
just moved upstate but he was in New
33:32
York City for six or seven years I have
33:36
a little more context about his thinking
33:38
if if you know when you see me on
33:40
Twitter which you will now because I
33:42
changed my profile name you see Adam
33:44
Curry
33:44
- Texas you know I'm in Texas you know
33:47
I'm going to have a certain view people
33:50
have forgotten this in it's certainly on
33:52
social media so when someone says yeah I
33:56
hate the Bulls you know you know well
34:00
let's see where he's from you know and
34:01
then you can maybe he's from the from
34:05
Texas or maybe from Florida you know the
34:07
Miami Heat whatever it is and you
34:09
immediately have context but because we
34:11
don't have that people immediately just
34:14
start freaking out over shit and I think
34:16
it should be mandatory and I've done it
34:18
to put your place in your profile name
34:22
the people have context what you're
34:24
saying I think it will actually make a
34:26
little difference in the discourse
34:27
online I think it'll make zero
34:30
difference because I don't think people
34:32
understand the basics I don't think a
34:35
person for who I mean Trump's a good
34:36
example he's from Queens they talk a
34:39
certain way there and he acts a certain
34:40
way the same isn't nez Manhattan by the
34:43
way not though it not even close and
34:46
Brooklyn is also different so that's my
34:48
point he's from Queens which is the real
34:50
middle-class kind of brag about
34:53
everything area where they have a sir
34:55
patter a certain way of talking they're
34:57
very identifiable and it offends
34:59
everybody not from Queens right but I
35:03
think it would be a little more helpful
35:05
of people identified where they're from
35:07
I don't think it would help myself say
35:09
it again I like a difference well I am a
35:12
social engineer so I'm thinking it will
35:15
work you're hopeful is what it is I have
35:18
compared found this very depressing not
35:20
distressed Mars by the way if Trump goes
35:25
blows in with a landslide in 2020 when
35:28
he's gonna have to quit they're gonna
35:31
bring up the topic again what if he
35:33
doesn't quit well you know it's somebody
35:35
by the way now I wouldn't put it past
35:36
Trump to do this just as a joke yeah
35:39
comprise breath pass the law we're gonna
35:43
run again yeah try to repeal the
35:45
amendment that prevents the president
35:47
from running more than twice and they'll
35:49
put you know somebody by the way there's
35:50
a guy in Texas that puts that in or a
35:53
couple of people Congress people that
35:54
put that they were putting it in during
35:56
the Obama administration yeah of course
35:58
we heard the same it's exactly the same
36:00
exactly the same I'm just concerned I've
36:04
never seen people who I know our
36:07
intelligence smart learn 'add I've never
36:10
seen this type of behavior so it's I'm
36:14
not I'm not just calling the shots I'm
36:15
not they didn't even say that that's
36:19
what they're thinking but it's it's
36:21
truly a and they are being poisoned you
36:24
said it that was the best the best way
36:26
to look at it that being poisoned yeah
36:28
and of course it happens on all sides
36:31
but you know maybe people hearing this
36:34
will uh will take note your being
36:37
portable one of the reasons that we do
36:38
this show is to try is who are the
36:40
antidote
36:41
yeah well in some cases the anecdote
36:44
that's I think more than anecdote than
36:47
the antidote yes so on the other side of
36:50
course you know there's a how many
36:53
sealed indictments there are more than
36:56
100,000 yeah we're getting close now
37:01
we're getting real close Brennan showed
37:03
up because you know now we have the
37:04
Durham report oh it's got all its it's
37:08
the thousands of sealed the hundreds of
37:10
thousands of sealed indictments going to
37:12
jail Brennan shows up on I think CNN or
37:15
MSNBC of course because he's poor she's
37:18
paid unpaid on hardball and so the
37:22
allegation is so by the way the New York
37:24
Times at an interesting article about
37:26
the allegation that and I'm summarizing
37:30
CIA knew what they wanted and they just
37:34
kept poking and fishing and trolling
37:36
until they got enough pieces to put
37:38
together to to try and make this
37:41
collusion Russian collusion stick and so
37:46
the in this piece the New York Times
37:49
actually buried buried the information
37:52
that some of these stolen emails that
37:55
have been recovered included emails from
37:58
President Obama it's buried in that
38:01
story which is of course it should be a
38:03
huge one guys are corrupt completely
38:11
buried and but here's a Brennan
38:13
appearing on that Christmas Chris
38:15
Matthews - of course laughs off this nut
38:17
nutty investigation now the New York
38:19
Times is reporting that the ongoing
38:21
investigation into the origins of the
38:23
Russian probe itself also appears to be
38:25
driven by Trump's political interests
38:27
according to people familiar the US
38:29
attorney leading that inquiry John
38:30
Durham it appears to be pursuing a
38:33
theory that the CIA under its former
38:35
director John Brennan had a preconceived
38:37
notion about Russia I was trying to get
38:39
to a particular result and was
38:40
nefariously trying to keep other
38:42
agencies from seeing the full picture
38:44
however FBI and NSA officials quote have
38:47
told mr. Durham and his investigators
38:49
that such an interpretation is wrong and
38:52
based on the misunder
38:53
how the intelligence community functions
38:55
let me ask you I mr. director how do you
38:58
respond to this inquiry well I think
39:00
it's kind of silly
39:02
is there a criminal investigation now on
39:04
analytic judgments and the activities of
39:06
CIA in terms of trying to protect our
39:08
national security I'm certainly willing
39:10
to talk to mr. Durham or anybody else
39:12
who has any questions about what we did
39:14
during this period of time in 2016 and
39:16
so I don't know what I have not been
39:18
I've not talked to him yet I understand
39:20
that I'm on his list of people to be
39:22
interviewed but clearly I think is
39:24
another indication that Donald Trump is
39:26
using the Department of Justice to go
39:28
after his enemies in any way that he can
39:30
people are innocent until well alleged
39:33
to be involved in some type of criminal
39:34
activity words to live by words to live
39:40
by mr. Brennan we'll play that again
39:42
people are innocent until well alleged
39:44
to be involved in some type of criminal
39:46
activity yeah that's the American Way
39:47
thank you John Brennan yeah so the the
39:50
New York Times article headlined Justice
39:53
Department is investigating CIA
39:54
resistance to sharing Russia's secrets
39:57
now they've kind of made it that well we
39:59
didn't want to share because you know
40:00
you don't want anything to leak out
40:04
that's a good one and the funny and I
40:06
don't have a clip but I've heard many
40:08
people say that this said this special
40:11
investigator he's like some dude from
40:14
Connecticut you know Trump threw him in
40:16
there as like who is this guy it's worth
40:21
looking up John Durham and he is indeed
40:25
des was appointed in February 2018 to
40:28
the District of Connecticut United
40:29
States Attorney but he's known for
40:31
leading an inquiry into allegations FBI
40:34
agents and Boston Police had ties with
40:36
the mob that's the Whitey Bulger case oh
40:38
yeah 2005 CIA interrogation tapes
40:41
destruction that is the current director
40:44
of CIA I was a Gena as it has Paul now
40:49
what's her name yeah so that he
40:51
investigated
40:54
he's he's a crime buster he has done
40:58
some significant cases significant here
41:02
the whitey bulls also the also the
41:04
torture investigation yeah the you know
41:08
the enhanced interrogation now that
41:12
doesn't mean that this guy isn't you
41:14
know I mean I it sounds like he's a guy
41:18
that can do the job yeah I'm not so sure
41:21
that bar is clean I mean he I keep
41:24
seeing people saying oh no this is great
41:29
he's gonna do it thousands of sealed
41:31
indictment you know no bars dad the
41:35
higher Jeffrey Epstein at the school he
41:38
was principal of her director
41:40
I mean his connections with bar and
41:42
Muller they worked together of course
41:45
they did these are cover-up artists he
41:47
works together eventually the question
41:49
is who they're gonna have one or two
41:51
were gonna go down and everyone else
41:52
will be safe so there's gonna be
41:54
sacrificial lambs well since you brought
41:56
this up I have one annoying clip I must
41:59
get it other oh yes we love annoying
42:01
it's annoying to me so I'm watching the
42:05
PBS news hour and they have marks
42:09
shields and Brooks Brooks is out he's
42:11
taking the day off and they put the guy
42:13
from The Washington Post in who I
42:14
thought was on the Bill Maher show
42:15
because they have exact same voice
42:17
coincidentally there's a guy in The New
42:19
York Times who you were called out for
42:20
he was making the mistake even though
42:22
it's my mistake and I should mention the
42:25
fact that they have the exact same voice
42:27
and they were the same goofy they were
42:28
easy lessons music melee oh yes
42:31
so they're both the same kind of guy but
42:34
so but shields at the very end of the
42:36
thing I got a tube is a two-parter but
42:39
and this will begin release everything
42:41
you've just played shields says the
42:45
following this is shields the worst this
42:48
is the worst part one PBS and just
42:51
listen to this these guys and I mean
42:54
mark shields is 82 years old he's an old
42:57
liberal he can't they can't get this out
42:59
of their craw they can't get it out of
43:01
their craw what is it play the clip mark
43:03
just a few seconds a few seconds Trudy I
43:05
mean his a man is pushing prosecutors
43:08
to prosecute James Comey and Andrew
43:10
McCabe and intervenes for Mike Flynn and
43:15
in for Roger stone why Roger stone
43:18
I think this open speculation and very
43:22
plausible
43:22
Roger stones the one person to could tie
43:25
Donald Trump to WikiLeaks into the
43:28
Russians in the 2016 I mean after all
43:31
that investment all that investigation I
43:33
mean he that's what he did that's what
43:34
he was lying about that's he was the
43:36
intermediary and I think that it's not
43:38
out of loyalty or affection I think it's
43:41
out of vulnerability he's still
43:43
concerned with that 2016 election rather
43:46
than worried about 2020 there's no
43:52
defined link between wiki links and
43:55
WikiLeaks in stone is there well yeah I
43:58
contacted him once and it's possibly get
44:01
some some relationship but it's got
44:04
nothing to do with anything this is all
44:06
dreamed up the Russia collusion thing
44:08
they can't get it out of their craw
44:10
Trump is more concerned about 2016 and
44:14
2020 yeah right you think that's true
44:17
what kind of nut are you
44:19
well he's spreading and you'll get by
44:21
the way this guy is getting paid good
44:23
money by PBS to spew this this
44:27
unbelievable paranoid garbage this is
44:30
like this is conspiracy theory to the
44:33
max it's unbelievable that this would be
44:35
on the air and it's part of these it's
44:38
it's like a virus it's part of the
44:40
sickness he's spreading he's definitely
44:42
part of it but listen to the second part
44:44
and you can get a better clue and you
44:45
get the resignation part of it which is
44:47
what you've been observing the
44:49
resignation that were we're all just
44:52
subject to this tyrant the character
44:56
with the red hat Judy how about how do
44:59
you feel if you're Susan Collins if
45:01
you're Rob Portman if you're Joni Ernst
45:03
and said oh yes we voted to acquit but
45:06
he's going to change he'll be chastened
45:08
he'll be chastened I mean if this is
45:10
that this is the new chastened Trump I
45:13
mean he's unburdened and unfettered and
45:16
and scary
45:20
orange man bad very scary
45:25
it's I'm laughing but it's really sad
45:28
it's the this is PBS these are these are
45:31
people that matter when they say stuff
45:33
by the way I didn't know he was 82 he
45:35
looks pretty good pretty spry for 82
45:37
I'll give him that mr. shields well no I
45:44
think he's erudite for 82 so there you
45:47
have it I mean except for the fact that
45:48
he's he's lost his marbles yeah and he
45:52
can't think straight and he's just a
45:53
trump hater and he when he starts
45:55
shaking when he talks about Trump I mean
45:58
these guys are just there they're
46:00
unhinged well the what happened the way
46:03
I see it is after the Senate vote and
46:07
not guilty verdict then it was like
46:12
everyone just went even though they knew
46:14
it was going to happen I guess they
46:15
still had some hope that maybe you know
46:18
there were there was some coalition and
46:19
maybe Mitt Romney even said hey I'm
46:21
gonna do it let's see if I can get
46:22
anyone else on board or what whatever
46:24
happened they was the letdown was much
46:27
larger than I expected it would be for
46:29
certainly for media types I mean I
46:31
watched Rachel Maddow I I mean I did it
46:33
wasn't even clippable it would take 30
46:35
minutes just for her to say boohoo I
46:37
mean that's really what it came down to
46:39
and it's it's it's distr a feel bad let
46:46
me bet an element of your thing before
46:49
you finish which is these are the people
46:51
that are supposed to be decoding things
46:54
for the public at large yes and they're
46:56
supposed to be doing it in an accurate
46:58
way but they're so blinded by their own
47:01
prejudice and bigotry that they can't do
47:03
it no I mean they're supposed to be the
47:05
ones telling us no here's what's going
47:07
on and I go back to work I think that's
47:09
what it's basically what the news media
47:10
is supposed to do here's what's going on
47:13
now you feel should feel better you can
47:14
go back to work you know what's going on
47:16
that's it but they can't even do that
47:18
the simplest of jobs they can't do it
47:21
meanwhile I believe it's only a trial
47:25
balloon but I pretty sure I said that we
47:29
needed to be on the lookout for Michael
47:30
Bloomberg
47:31
to invite Hillary Clinton to be his vice
47:33
president and that's exactly what the
47:36
rumor was according to people familiar
47:38
with the matter without which I took -
47:41
there was a million tweets about this
47:44
and they were going oh you guys are
47:45
right I get some credit I guess I don't
47:47
remember doing it but you did and
47:49
they're going and then they always play
47:51
the clip he says Michael bloom once
47:53
Hillary she's once Hillary but it but if
47:56
you read what actually happened all the
47:59
reports say he's considering Hillary
48:01
yeah that's it's a trial but doesn't
48:03
mean anything I'm considering Hillary
48:05
but I'm not arguing that if you've heard
48:07
what I said I'm not talking about you
48:09
know I'm talking to the public that's
48:11
all jacked up about this it's a trial
48:14
balloon and I think it went over
48:16
reasonably well actually I think it
48:19
really happened I think it okay
48:21
I think it went over pretty well you're
48:25
not gonna get two people from New York
48:27
well no that's that's actually no
48:29
unbalanced it's not even allowed I think
48:32
there's a there's a constitutional issue
48:34
but being from the same state okay I
48:38
heard that too but I don't see any
48:40
evidence of it yeah besides that she
48:43
just happens you know just take a move
48:46
to bark and solve for that week yeah but
48:50
it's beside the point there's no way
48:51
that two New Yorkers we already
48:53
first of all doll these liberals in
48:56
particular bitch and moan about Trump
48:58
he's a New Yorker were they gonna get to
49:01
now instead of one we had at least we
49:03
had a little bounce with pence being
49:05
from Indiana
49:09
thank you you're making my point for me
49:12
it's ludicrous why is it ludicrous look
49:14
at who is saying they're unhinged they
49:17
have lost their minds I mean here's to
49:21
contract well not contract two clips one
49:23
from MSNBC one from CNN and this is
49:27
really the the title of these clips
49:30
should be what are we gonna do about
49:32
Bernie because they're already massaging
49:35
and positioning what is going to happen
49:37
now there were some changes made to this
49:39
process the Democratic primary process
49:43
whereas the super
49:45
delegates who are the elites who screwed
49:48
Bernie over in 2016 they don't come in
49:51
and tell a second round and no one has
49:53
explained exactly what that means but
49:55
from what I understand you have to have
49:56
your 15 hundred delegates or whatever
49:59
the exact number is if you don't have it
50:01
then it goes into a round of chat and if
50:04
we don't if we don't fix it then we go
50:06
into around another chat but that's when
50:08
the super-delegates come in and so the
50:10
the goal of course is to have the
50:11
super-delegates or the elites just
50:14
determine who's going to run for the
50:16
Democratic Party that's that's what it
50:17
is
50:18
it's look at look at who these
50:20
super-delegates are so here's a Chuck
50:23
Todd cast and the panel talking about
50:25
Bernie this is a part of the campaign
50:27
that we never had to worry about four
50:29
years ago I think the question becomes
50:31
what if we get to the convention and
50:34
Bernie Sanders does not have anywhere
50:36
near a majority but he has a plurality
50:39
he has thirty five thirty seven percent
50:41
of the delegates and he goes to the
50:43
convention says I want more primaries
50:45
than anyone else I have more delegates
50:47
than anyone else
50:48
I dare you to deny me you don't have
50:52
super-delegates anymore you don't have
50:57
the members of Congress who would be the
50:59
elders I mean that was exactly the oh my
51:12
goodness and that was Andrea Mitchell
51:14
that's Andrea Mitchell saying this elder
51:16
totally she and her hubby Greenspan they
51:20
are yeah they're both in their 80s and
51:23
they're at both elders they consider
51:24
themselves to be the the village elders
51:27
they will take care of it but now it's
51:29
after wait a second round let's see how
51:30
CNN does 60 remember the last nominee to
51:33
go in who actually had the majority was
51:35
John Kerry if you remember 2008 Hillary
51:39
had to send her votes over the same
51:41
thing happened 16 Sanders Henderson the
51:43
last one who's actually gotten this on
51:45
the first ballot
51:45
people forget he's John Kerry in 2004
51:48
but of course the change in rules
51:50
relative to super-delegates not getting
51:52
a say on that first ballot this time but
51:54
having a say for the subsequent ballots
51:56
if it comes down
51:57
to that this is more of a mythical thing
52:02
on these super-delegates surely doesn't
52:04
but let me say if someone goes in and
52:06
has the most delegates and the
52:08
super-delegates change that that's a
52:10
disaster
52:12
yeah but that's exactly what's gonna
52:14
happen and well I think you're correct
52:17
they're setting us up for this scenario
52:19
yep that's why they're discussing it
52:22
almost exactly the same way as though
52:24
some memo went around as often does
52:27
happen so they're setting us up so that
52:31
so the convention they expect to be a
52:32
brokered convention
52:33
now I wonder you know I think Bernie can
52:41
be went out right but not if they're
52:44
gonna keep it not a Bloomberg is
52:47
involved this is the guy that's gonna
52:48
screw things up for everyone yeah he's
52:51
coming he's not gonna debate cuz he
52:52
probably can't debate if we were
52:54
advising him we tell him not to debate
52:56
do whatever you can to not debate
52:59
bankroll don't do it yes and apparently
53:05
though somebody was talking about in
53:07
Virginia where he's also dropping lots
53:11
of money for his campaign he's also
53:13
running those Obama ads which is the
53:15
ones he's running those a lot here it
53:17
looks like he's vice president vice
53:19
president hilarious well we have the now
53:24
already and I hate hate to burst your
53:26
bubble we'll know by Tuesday Biden is
53:29
not going to win South Carolina he's
53:33
just not and I can tell you that the
53:35
main problem is again the spoiler
53:38
Michael Bloomberg he is out there with
53:41
Mike for black America I mean huge huge
53:45
signs he's meeting a boss everywhere
53:47
Mike Mike for blacks whoa Mike way to go
53:50
and by the way I want to mention I was
53:53
white watch the mic for blacks event
53:55
uh-huh and he in the backgrounds all
53:57
blacks a blue baby one Chicano and then
54:00
I better start noise in the background
54:02
I'm talking about
54:03
I just want to savor that you said the
54:06
blacks are one Chicano it's just an era
54:09
that
54:09
love John that's a guy and there was all
54:14
blacks and they're all like Adam you
54:17
know there's a lot of a mustachio
54:18
they're all little older I saw a lot of
54:21
whites in the Blackfoot America - a lot
54:24
yeah I was gonna take em up and take a
54:26
screen shot I might look at it again but
54:29
the one that really got me cuz I've
54:30
started noticing the backgrounds and I
54:32
don't know if it was I think it was
54:34
Regan who first started doing this and
54:36
their speeches where they would put a
54:37
background of people were saying every
54:40
used to do but you never saw that with
54:41
Kennedy Nixon eisenhower nobody man but
54:44
Reagan started to make it more show
54:46
business you put the background people
54:47
back here yes he started by putting
54:49
military and then he just made it
54:51
everyday people and Trump is taking it
54:53
to the next level
54:54
Trump always has at least four women who
54:58
are attractive or at least catch your
55:00
eye not wearing the women for Trump
55:03
shirt got it they got a trump hat and
55:06
they got a Trump Trump sure they have a
55:08
Trump sign maybe there's usually one
55:10
blonde who's pretty good-looking and
55:12
she's right there and give you like
55:14
round his head so you have and
55:22
rightfully so it's much better than you
55:24
know exactly so and there's a couple
55:29
others usually and they're just so
55:31
enthusiastic and they're been there
55:33
they're very tend to be and often quite
55:37
pretty so I checked out Bernie's group
55:40
behind him I'm telling you if you look
55:43
behind a Bernie thing this last one in
55:45
particular it's everybody's over 70 and
55:49
they're all old farts it's like I should
55:51
own ton of old farts and old battle-axes
55:54
and they're all behind Bernie shaking
55:57
their fists every time Bernie says we
55:58
got to stop the 1% I have a clip from
56:01
Bernie's little thing here which is
56:03
where I saw these battle-axes hold on
56:06
let me play a little jingle why doesn't
56:07
there any say no I don't that's the
56:09
wrong one I'm sorry never mind never
56:10
mind my jingle but what was it gonna be
56:12
what it was we had a song I can't find
56:15
don't worry don't worry about it we'll
56:16
just keep going
56:17
well I don't see the Bernie except on
56:20
here you don't see it no well then well
56:28
why don't you let me just while you're
56:29
maybe looking no I'm looking and looking
56:32
I'm not seeing it on here well I just
56:34
wanted to say that
56:35
Bloomberg is going all out he's as you
56:38
said he's got he's got the ads where
56:40
he's vice president to Barack Obama and
56:43
he's getting endorsements
56:46
ADIS former Columbus Mayor Mike likes
56:49
Mike a big endorsement for Michael
56:52
Bloomberg who has ignored early primary
56:54
States and focused on states like Ohio
56:57
former mayor made sounds like she could
56:59
be it's his past relationship working
57:04
with Bloomberg's experiences mayor of
57:07
New York that has him sold on the
57:09
billionaire candidate the thing about
57:11
being a mayor you're the closest to the
57:13
people people pick up the phone they
57:15
come to you they say this is my problem
57:17
this is what's going on but it's
57:19
Bloomberg's time as mayor that has drawn
57:21
criticism from voters particularly the
57:24
city stop-and-frisk police policy that
57:26
disproportionately impacted people of
57:28
color I think it's a fair criticism but
57:31
you know the true test of leadership is
57:35
to own up to your mistakes
57:37
and to take responsibility for the
57:41
mistakes you've made in the past but
57:44
some don't think he owned the mistakes
57:46
soon enough it took years after his time
57:48
in office for Bloomberg to apologize for
57:51
the practice Coleman says he wishes the
57:53
apology came sooner but still believes
57:56
it's a sincere one and believes
57:58
african-american voters who any
58:00
Democratic candidate will need in 2020
58:02
should feel the same not only has he
58:05
owned it he has said we're going to go
58:07
after the african-american vote and
58:10
we're going to make a difference in
58:11
african-american communities in a
58:13
positive way there was one little bit of
58:16
know if you found the clip yet there's
58:18
one bit of David remember producing it I
58:22
just don't have an on happens so one bit
58:24
of data and I tried to clip it from
58:27
Giuliani on its
58:29
when elses podcast but just forget about
58:31
it it was not where to be 20 minutes and
58:33
you still wouldn't get what he's saying
58:35
Giuliani started stop question and frisk
58:38
in New York City and it was very
58:41
successful
58:42
and the numbers are is what's
58:44
interesting the contrast between
58:45
Giuliani and I was in New York when
58:49
Giuliani cleaned it up and I did a
58:50
fantastic job it was stop question and
58:54
frisk and they stopped and questioned a
58:57
hundred thousand people in a year and
58:59
fifty percent indeed had a weapon on
59:02
them were in the process of a crime
59:05
committing a crime or you know had some
59:08
reason to actually be frisked and
59:10
subsequently taken in fifty percent and
59:13
that was a very successful program when
59:16
Bloomberg came in he started it went
59:19
from stop question and frisk to stop and
59:21
frisk and no one remembers that there
59:24
was stop question and frisk in fact I
59:25
think that's one of the egregious parts
59:27
of Bloomberg's tape is that he said you
59:29
gotta throw him against the wall
59:30
cuz he's you know he's a horrible person
59:32
thinking that yeah but the numbers is
59:35
what bothers me the numbers went up to
59:39
600,000 people stopped and frisked in
59:41
New York on an annual basis but only 10%
59:46
so marginally a little bit more than the
59:50
hundred thousand would stop question and
59:51
frisk but he just threw it all against
59:53
the wall totally harassed citizens and
59:56
and really got the same results but but
59:59
six times as many altercations between
1:00:03
the law enforcement and citizens
1:00:05
Bloomberg is a dick he does not he is
1:00:09
the Nazi does not now think it's their
1:00:14
Savior he does exactly he doesn't give a
1:00:18
shit about anybody I don't think he
1:00:20
cares about anybody no matter what color
1:00:21
they are it's just that you know they
1:00:24
stop drinking sugary drinks cuz you know
1:00:26
I gotta tax you because you're too dumb
1:00:28
he also took salt off the table if you
1:00:31
remember this because you're too dumb to
1:00:33
regulate your own diet stupid stupid
1:00:35
people dumb that's that's who they're
1:00:38
now all Gd about very disturbing it's
1:00:43
more than disturbing and they see him as
1:00:45
a great Savior cuz he's got deep pockets
1:00:47
he's got money yes that's the worst way
1:00:49
is definitely again again we have to
1:00:52
stop for a split second and realize that
1:00:55
a lot of this slant is because of the
1:00:59
money and because of the media and
1:01:01
because of the media's need for that
1:01:03
money absolutely so we may be you know
1:01:06
fooling ourselves with his popularity
1:01:09
seemingly what it is because they
1:01:12
media's gonna push the guy promote the
1:01:14
guy because the media gets some money he
1:01:18
has single-handedly raised the price of
1:01:21
advertising rates around the country yes
1:01:25
he's buying up time left and right and
1:01:27
now if he goes to a couple of primaries
1:01:29
or yeah I guess he'll be in a couple
1:01:31
he's gonna be in the county and he just
1:01:33
bombs out and he's just as I have done
1:01:35
it's just a waste of my money pulls out
1:01:37
boom
1:01:38
the roof will cave in and the heel would
1:01:41
be explore you well you know what what
1:01:44
everyone is hoping is that he will
1:01:46
continue just like in 2018 and when he
1:01:48
poured one hundred at least a hundred
1:01:50
million dollars into 24 House races and
1:01:53
23 of them flipped from Democrat to
1:01:56
Republican I mean it can be done I mean
1:01:58
from a Republican the Democrat it can
1:02:00
absolutely be done he Americans I love
1:02:03
us but we elect our leaders by
1:02:07
representatives the same way we buy our
1:02:09
washing powders like I saw that a
1:02:10
together I was talking to I works I was
1:02:14
talking to my Mexican friend Mexican met
1:02:17
well he's he's he's not American yet but
1:02:19
he's Mexican and I always and I always
1:02:22
like to say okay so what's got you know
1:02:23
I'm Jose he was it the way they say Jose
1:02:25
what's going on who were people talking
1:02:27
about he says well
1:02:30
Mexicans and and that's our in our
1:02:32
language that means illegals in the
1:02:33
construction business in Austin said
1:02:35
they don't they don't like Trump they do
1:02:37
not like Trump says mexican-americans he
1:02:40
says like my son yeah they kind of have
1:02:42
some not everything but they like some
1:02:45
trouble and I said okay how about Bernie
1:02:49
yeah young people are excited but older
1:02:51
people not so say how about Michael
1:02:54
Bloomberg yeah Michael Bloomberg yeah I
1:02:56
hear good things
1:02:58
how about Pete Buddha judge who I said
1:03:01
Pete Buddha judge no I said the gay guy
1:03:04
no no it hasn't even heard of him
1:03:07
so Bloomberg come with the amount of
1:03:12
advertising and exposure he's been able
1:03:14
to purpose he is already beyond Buda J
1:03:18
in my of course my completely scientific
1:03:20
but very small he was representing a
1:03:28
whole a slew of people Chicanos actually
1:03:31
I hear they're they like to be referred
1:03:34
so I mean I really think blew Bloomberg
1:03:38
things got legs and they're all in and
1:03:40
that they're hoping and I don't so a
1:03:43
long way to say I think there is real
1:03:46
consideration for Bloomberg Hillary I
1:03:47
know you disagree with me but they're
1:03:50
unhinged in any other way so why would
1:03:52
this be so crazy to think that they
1:03:53
wouldn't go all in for anything anything
1:03:55
to get Trump out because if we don't
1:03:58
even if we do we need a strong person
1:04:00
who will then dragged him from the White
1:04:02
House he's some bruisers to get him out
1:04:05
of there and with that I'd like to thank
1:04:07
you for your courage and say in the
1:04:08
morning to you the man who put the C in
1:04:10
Chicanos John curry also in the morning
1:04:17
our ships to see boots on the ground
1:04:18
feet in the air
1:04:19
subs on the water and all the Dames a
1:04:21
nights out there in the morning to our
1:04:22
trolls in the troll room there at no
1:04:25
agenda stream calm little brazen today
1:04:28
but at least let me see how many do we
1:04:30
have in there this is the holiday
1:04:32
weekend and oh not bad 1350 trolls I
1:04:41
mentioned the newsletter scan of a
1:04:42
four-day holiday yes it is with
1:04:45
Presidents Day tomorrow and and I guess
1:04:48
in some places people actually get
1:04:50
Valentine's Day Off I'm not familiar
1:04:53
with this but I know people take it off
1:04:55
hmm
1:04:55
you know people take it off yeah I mean
1:04:58
I used to do that you take the day off
1:05:00
again making a for a day
1:05:02
take a sick day and you know the fellow
1:05:04
sick day okay my god you know there is
1:05:07
no coincidentally I'm always taking my
1:05:09
sick days off just before three-day
1:05:11
weekend there is a controversy severe
1:05:17
controversy controversy with the art for
1:05:21
episode we've seen well allow me to read
1:05:26
what came in so we chose a piece of art
1:05:30
which we both liked I'm ready for
1:05:32
oligarchy the choice is clear there is
1:05:34
none and it was a known to look like a
1:05:36
original piece we didn't actually check
1:05:38
it we often will well you can imagine I
1:05:46
got a note from comic strip blogger duh
1:05:49
correct at this 14th February in
1:05:52
Eurotrash continent now but yesterday
1:05:54
was unlucky number day so I was not
1:05:56
submitting artwork yesterday at all
1:05:58
however I've noticed that awkward that
1:06:00
one is 100% stolen not even mash up
1:06:03
proof it links to it so you can skip
1:06:06
giving credit to the thief I myself am
1:06:10
creating original art using two apps for
1:06:13
iPad and I use elements from internet
1:06:15
for mashup do not give credit funny he
1:06:20
got credit for that that their stolen
1:06:22
art some time back where they had the
1:06:24
Santa Claus if you remember that well
1:06:25
interestingly this came from a website
1:06:28
titled called Liberty mechanic at
1:06:31
Liberty maniacs calm and I got a tweet
1:06:34
this say right after the comics your
1:06:37
blogger tweet it says hey this art is
1:06:41
taken from my brother site Liberty
1:06:42
maniacs calm but we're both no agenda
1:06:45
listeners so it's very meta value for
1:06:47
value so that that blew my mind kind of
1:06:50
I tried to get ahold of McCall is the
1:06:53
artist McCall and he I never got B never
1:06:57
got back to me I told him what we
1:06:59
wouldn't wanted to do was you know it
1:07:01
was a mistake yeah and we would just
1:07:03
plug his site
1:07:04
Liberty maniacs commies a libertarian by
1:07:08
the way and he was sued over that art
1:07:10
because he actually fought for it yeah
1:07:13
I'm sued by the Hillary campaign
1:07:15
because it's derivative of one of the
1:07:18
campaigns for Hillary and but they won
1:07:23
or the there was no no as far as I can
1:07:25
tell is one of those two hollow sued it
1:07:28
was a threat yeah yeah but but they were
1:07:31
what I liked about it is first of all
1:07:33
now the the the art is credited to chai
1:07:38
boo desh and you know that remains still
1:07:43
this way that should change that I just
1:07:48
looking at chai boo dishes other
1:07:50
submissions you know I think we actually
1:07:53
looked at and said well it kind of hit
1:07:55
the mark with this one the other ones
1:07:57
yeah yeah comic strip bloggers didn't
1:07:59
make one point he said he looked at his
1:08:02
other works is just generally speaking
1:08:04
artists have a style hmm and sometimes
1:08:08
it's very it's a big style that has a
1:08:10
lot of range and sometimes usually they
1:08:12
don't have much range the style is
1:08:14
usually pretty straightforward and and
1:08:17
if they then so they make their they get
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theirs are chosen because of they hit
1:08:22
them they hit it on the mark was within
1:08:24
their style yeah this guy's style is not
1:08:27
this no no it was it was all and that's
1:08:31
what comic strip bloggers said because
1:08:33
he knows this too which is the style is
1:08:35
everything and so he said this is not
1:08:36
this it's not the same guy and okay well
1:08:39
we are sorry about that error it doesn't
1:08:42
happen just happened twice I think or
1:08:44
three times but what I like the most is
1:08:46
that a these guys like hey no problem by
1:08:49
the way we're both no agenda listeners
1:08:51
like wow I mean no now we're bad a
1:08:54
nationwide I love that well it can even
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make sense because I think I was
1:08:58
surprised when I saw the art gooo I went
1:09:02
to their website I said this guy should
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be no agenda listeners or this stuff
1:09:05
yeah exactly
1:09:07
and lo and behold there you have it well
1:09:11
we'll put that what poster it's even you
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look it up it's Liberty Liberty maniacs
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calm Liberty maniacs they got a lot of
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nice shirts they do they do yeah oh wait
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anyway no agenda art generator comment
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you talked to Paul co2 er recently I'm
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trying to get a high note because
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somebody could not get on their own
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account yes I know Paul might be out of
1:09:37
commission at the moment so will I
1:09:39
haven't heard I've been concerned about
1:09:42
the art generator and I'm going to raise
1:09:45
my concern again as people can't
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register new accounts they can't
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participate it's it's hurting the show
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yes so we need someone to take that into
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consideration yeah Paul will be back I
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hope so
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it comes in and out of commission every
1:10:01
so long all right why it's it's a great
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resource no agenda are generated are
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comments it's important to the to the
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show so I hope that we can worry I'm
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sure people be happy to help him or take
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over some admin duties switched over
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from Drupal to something else and I
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think it should get probably a glitch go
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please don't even go there with me your
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glitch a glitch
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well so no general generated our comm is
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one of the many ways that producers
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be impossible to pay artists hey I want
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15 guys to pitch us for the album
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artwork yeah that would not key imagine
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just like you know we don't toss stuff
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over our shoulder to be edited by
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someone else or edited at all really
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you got to do it yourself that's the
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only way to survive in this business a
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little tip pro tip pro podcaster tip you
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credits of a Hollywood blockbuster which
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each episode of the No Agenda show is so
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who can we thank as our executive
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producers for today it's at least as
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long as a blockbuster the Irishman ya
1:11:23
Irishmen is maybe half hour longer yeah
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Sean McColl and Bloomington Minnesota
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starts us off at 333 dollars and 33
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cents he's got a note here RI TMI
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tweeted at him regarding a fellow
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producer
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oh did we get to steal their art but
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they gave us mine life is good in
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America this is only on the new agenda
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show and probably only in America
1:11:51
yeah I'd say I'm overdue for a
1:11:56
contribution so I thought now was a good
1:11:59
time to show that there's no ill will on
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this end in fact I'm sure a plug of a
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noun announcer voice Liberty maniacs
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calm here is easily far more valuable
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than any paid ad on the social feed bags
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like a blurry vision today yes you guys
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have brought together our best friends
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into a text group who all listen to no
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agenda and talk about the BS news that
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said I like to call out Mike I'm sorry
1:12:33
that was Mike Colin I think Mike is the
1:12:44
guy it was the artist Scott aka woody
1:12:47
provided the show art a few weeks back
1:12:49
so I think that counts as value for
1:12:53
value so he's not gonna call him out
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thank you both for the persistence and
1:12:57
sanity it's changed our lives for the
1:12:59
better Shawn in Bloomington wow that's
1:13:01
so nice Shawn thank you thank you very
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much so so nuts and adding executive
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producer to his credit list for today
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and we really appreciate it thanks for
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y'all being cool curiously John Waldorf
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and sunrise Minnesota nuts is next Oh
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300 with the same amount of money huh
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33333 very strange random number theory
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ITM chances are early second donation on
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the road to the round table two thirds
1:13:33
of the way there I produce show 1189
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and had planned to wait till summer for
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my next installment but when the well
1:13:42
when the men are dumb bird yard a
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receipt receipt hit three three 3.33 I
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knew it was time
1:13:51
there's a lot of stuff well a lot of
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people and they'll often tweet pictures
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when they get a table 33 you know
1:13:59
parking spot 33 receipt every time yeah
1:14:03
it's it's usually a sign from the
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universe yes say hey those guys are
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doing No Agenda they need your help yep
1:14:09
anyway he says he's digging the coverage
1:14:11
of the sweet and sour sickness oh here
1:14:15
it is this is what I read it kind of
1:14:17
missed the Euro updates maybe I missed
1:14:20
the Euro updates there you go maybe Adam
1:14:23
needs to make a trip filling out my
1:14:27
nephew's already gone too much Kurt and
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Matt is douchebags two of them much
1:14:38
needed health karma from my dad and f
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cancer for Becky top it all off with a
1:14:45
China is asshole and a just send your
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cash I love you guys keep up the good
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work
1:14:53
pitch in slaves Sean Waldorf Esquire I'm
1:14:57
trying to I think it's not just send
1:15:00
your cash it's haven't played that one a
1:15:01
long time isn't it water yeah water
1:15:04
blanks I don't remember this Bush fight
1:15:09
under play no but I what if I couldn't
1:15:11
find it anymore
1:15:12
no no this never happened no let me do
1:15:19
the look for that now that's it's
1:15:22
completely gone I don't know what
1:15:24
happened to it well let's do the here we
1:15:27
go
1:15:27
[Applause]
1:15:31
you've got karma it's gone
1:15:39
Dennis Garcia's next on the list we'll
1:15:42
get back to that one later 33333 is in
1:15:46
San Francisco
1:15:47
I'm turning 33 today February 15th and
1:15:50
decided to get myself a no agenda
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producer ship thanks for all the media
1:15:54
deconstruction you do you keep my
1:15:57
amygdala small and healthy please
1:16:01
contribute I'm sorry please continue to
1:16:03
keep an eye on Europe there you're going
1:16:05
number two right after the other one
1:16:07
this is again conspiracy no France in
1:16:12
particular is having a rough time I do
1:16:13
have a France clip of one that no wonder
1:16:16
we'll deal with this guy actually I did
1:16:18
I killed like I pulled a couple of
1:16:19
Europe clips to the protests haven't
1:16:22
stopped since the yellow vests started
1:16:25
to demonstrate I'm also becoming a
1:16:27
knight see accounting yeah I think he's
1:16:30
on the list I would like to be known as
1:16:31
Sir did pronounce deed sir deed sir deed
1:16:36
data janitor of the Noe Valley can I
1:16:39
have some rib eye and Bourgogne at the
1:16:43
round table also you need some
1:16:45
relationship Karma is it Bourgogne or
1:16:47
Bourgogne that's poor golden we're going
1:16:50
yeah we're going this burgundy you want
1:16:52
some burgundy money what some Pinot ok
1:16:54
ribeye him we're going I thought you
1:16:55
said oh yeah ribeye amber goon poor go I
1:16:58
have to remember this stuff because I
1:16:59
got to serve it at the table for them
1:17:01
yes relationship karma of course you can
1:17:03
have that you've got karma by the way
1:17:09
regional pronunciations may vary
1:17:11
it could be Bourgogne somewhere but I
1:17:15
don't then just think so in Bourgogne
1:17:17
hmm whatever in Bordeaux they pronounced
1:17:21
the t's that the French Normandy don't
1:17:23
speak so when you say you get corrected
1:17:25
if you go when I first went to friends
1:17:27
they decks you can speak French it's the
1:17:29
70s can I be just H cross tank you know
1:17:32
what I mean 30 you know 5 yeah
1:17:36
constantly which said they would look at
1:17:39
you and stare at you and they do the
1:17:40
typical French correction taranta saying
1:17:44
oh really I learned Tong sank I didn't
1:17:47
look like everybody that's that's
1:17:48
Parisian and they needed the Parisians
1:17:51
in Bordeaux in fact when I first was in
1:17:53
Bordeaux I'm driving around a rented car
1:17:55
that I rented in Paris that I drove down
1:17:59
to Bordeaux and so I'm driving around
1:18:01
you know being told to say taranta and
1:18:03
yeah so you're clearly your act you're
1:18:06
driving around
1:18:06
urgh well no I'm David running me off
1:18:08
the road left to right these guys are
1:18:10
punking at me and just give me the
1:18:12
finger I'm thinking a terrible driver
1:18:14
I was talking to one of the Boyne guys
1:18:18
Darren he says I was expressing my
1:18:22
disgust with the drivers he says really
1:18:25
says people don't drive like that around
1:18:26
here and then he looks at my cars oh
1:18:28
you've got Paris plates there's a day
1:18:36
our DS won't number at the beginning of
1:18:38
the place where the where the cars from
1:18:40
and I had I was driving around a Paris
1:18:41
car and so they that's why yes by the
1:18:44
way I found this danger cash I don't
1:18:51
even remember that one it's not the one
1:18:53
I was looking for but we have so much we
1:19:00
do remember we do have associate
1:19:02
executive producers in the first one is
1:19:03
Jacob forest wait he needs the
1:19:05
relationship Karma oh yes Denis Denis
1:19:08
Denis Garcia Denis Denis I guess one
1:19:11
anyoneís
1:19:12
but it says in Denis that might okay
1:19:14
relationship Karma with the goat twist
1:19:16
like they could be appropriate today
1:19:18
you've got my pronounced innocently is a
1:19:25
guy yeah yeah cup forest or Jacob
1:19:28
Forester - 6-9 6-9 Jake Forester Hebron
1:19:33
Kentucky jingles don't eat me Bo Jayden
1:19:37
we must eat the babies that sounds
1:19:40
pretty good China is asshole this is the
1:19:43
clip see once random L go car me got too
1:19:46
many clips we don't actually we don't
1:19:49
actually have and eat the babies I so it
1:19:52
never was nice so it's a minute 50s so
1:19:55
oh yeah don't eat the baby snow it's out
1:19:57
I'm sorry I can't can't do that John is
1:20:00
my first Oh John where's that Oh Adam
1:20:02
and John I see Adam and John this is my
1:20:04
first donation and thus I would like to
1:20:06
be properly deduced we can do that
1:20:09
you've been deduced when I pronounced it
1:20:15
deduced deduce ah I was hit in the mouth
1:20:19
this past summer by my brother sir
1:20:22
night-night who is a douchebag
1:20:24
as I have yet to hear him donate since I
1:20:27
began listening wait a minute
1:20:29
he's a knight how can he be a douchebag
1:20:32
I don't understand sir knight Knight
1:20:36
clearly is not a douchebag right but he
1:20:40
asked his brother's called him out so
1:20:42
you better run it and then let him fight
1:20:44
the two also called my future
1:20:49
brother-in-law boo Vasquez as a
1:20:52
douchebag months ago and have yet to
1:20:57
hear from him in the in a form of a
1:21:00
donation get it on men anyways as a
1:21:04
newer listener I truly enjoy all the
1:21:06
info Sain meant you both provide on both
1:21:08
Thursdays of the week at first I was a
1:21:11
bit confused on the inside jokes and on
1:21:14
topics however he picked up on the word
1:21:15
agree he's got it more I listened and
1:21:18
the easier it was to catch on one item I
1:21:20
still struggle with are the lucky
1:21:22
numbers if you could make any time to
1:21:25
expand on this I would greatly
1:21:26
appreciate it a few things that okay a
1:21:28
few things I enjoyed the most it's a
1:21:32
long story
1:21:33
now a few things I enjoy the most about
1:21:34
the ins and outs of the show or the way
1:21:37
Adam says the word major no I stole it
1:21:42
from you
1:21:42
John John butchering in a European name
1:21:46
no no it pretty much any name is
1:21:54
although before I began to show a decade
1:21:57
ago or more I prided myself with the
1:22:00
ability to pronounce almost anything and
1:22:02
and I have to say that when I hear you
1:22:04
mention kind of offhandedly odd my
1:22:07
a little blurry today I'm happy I'm like
1:22:09
oh this will be great can't wait to hear
1:22:11
how you read stuff and the non triggered
1:22:13
community that the show has helped
1:22:15
cultivate I truly believe that this if
1:22:17
there are more No Agenda listeners the
1:22:20
world would be a much better place we
1:22:22
agree by the way totally I am trying to
1:22:24
spread the word about the show as much
1:22:25
as I can I recently shared animated na
1:22:28
to my dad and and my manager about
1:22:31
Trump's 16000 lies according to the wopo
1:22:34
they both enjoyed the commentary and the
1:22:37
visuals provided by dame Jennifer I
1:22:39
figured I can ease them both in this way
1:22:42
ease them both knew the show I never
1:22:44
listened to any other podcast before but
1:22:47
I am so grateful my brother hit me in
1:22:49
the mouth so I can enjoy the best
1:22:51
podcast in the universe according to the
1:22:53
molar report nice catching on
1:22:55
thanks thanks Chris my 2020 goal is to
1:22:59
gain knighthood and attend a meet-up
1:23:01
meetups are all over to attend one as
1:23:04
soon as you can please keep up the good
1:23:05
work and Jeffrey Epstein didn't kill
1:23:07
himself okay so we don't have the must
1:23:11
eat babies and but I think everyone else
1:23:14
everything else I can do for you so
1:23:16
thank you very much Jacob and
1:23:22
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1:23:29
ESP ICT you've got Sean Sean Browns next
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up 234 dollars the newsletter prompted
1:23:43
me to empty my PayPal account not worse
1:23:46
finally yeah I have been listening for
1:23:49
years and never donated hmm keep up the
1:23:52
great work and thank you Thank You Sean
1:23:55
from Salt Lake City thank you so much
1:23:59
he's not green McClane he didn't ask for
1:24:01
addy douching so I guess we just leave
1:24:03
that as it is yeah well if you did me
1:24:06
maybe he doesn't want one okay that's
1:24:09
what I have to assume Zachary McClane
1:24:12
and Cottage Grove Minnesota nuts 22222 a
1:24:16
lot of Minnesotans and today they're
1:24:19
listening for stories about a me feeling
1:24:24
inadequate ITM feeling inadequate not
1:24:26
donating in a few weeks go chefs like
1:24:30
what's that jingle go chef we don't have
1:24:32
a ghost chef jingling no no he just says
1:24:35
go chefs then he says jingle : okay he
1:24:38
just throws that in because he thought
1:24:40
it was funny
1:24:41
deep fake John there goes the Zephyr
1:24:45
doesn't exist
1:24:46
oh wait there is one no that's not
1:24:48
that's not true I'm whole deck imaged
1:24:50
let me check there goes this effort only
1:24:53
seven cars though oh my god that's he
1:24:55
really wanted that that's the deep fake
1:24:59
of Peterson yeah Peterson yeah okay
1:25:01
Bernie I have all the power the power or
1:25:05
the present joke one that's a good way
1:25:07
yeah it's a good we have a big debate
1:25:09
about that one I did for him to show
1:25:11
mixture last show and a real time mud
1:25:14
flex check from Jon hold on oh boy
1:25:18
they're bigger than ever there looks
1:25:19
like the tide must be out oh yeah
1:25:22
torille it's just mud mud everywhere all
1:25:25
you can see is I might a black knight
1:25:29
yet to claim and we'll wait not
1:25:31
necessarily I preached the scam of tests
1:25:33
by the way you can wait all you want
1:25:35
that doesn't mean you're a Black Knight
1:25:36
I preached the scam of Tesla on Twitter
1:25:40
freedom to the Zero Hedge Elon Musk
1:25:43
killed Epstein yeah
1:25:48
do we need to disclaim that this so we
1:25:51
don't get sued by the thing so by the
1:25:54
estate something like that zombies the
1:25:58
high humor yes it is indeed high humor
1:26:01
no jingles no no karma got one jingle
1:26:04
for you all of the power yes you do yeah
1:26:08
you do burning also wanna dig the jingle
1:26:12
- I play Zephyr I played it oh you play
1:26:15
but you played it in line is linearly ok
1:26:18
good enough
1:26:19
Joe no brother no joke bisetti Alba ceci
1:26:27
you make pitches a little blurred
1:26:30
- oh five ten I'm excited to take part
1:26:35
in the Dame driving gift my wife or Dame
1:26:37
hood on the No Agenda nation nice lady
1:26:39
Cara of the Wicca POG is an amazing
1:26:43
mother wife and I'm quite happy to have
1:26:46
her at the round table pickles and
1:26:48
sticky green at the round table please
1:26:52
what's sticky green I don't know hmm
1:26:55
okay from doesn't say I'm probably some
1:27:00
locals I'm putting in the order right
1:27:02
now there's $150 for the Dame Drive
1:27:06
accounting below and 5510 for the make
1:27:10
Chris Wilson a dude I'm sorry a Duke
1:27:14
Drive it was these songs are totally
1:27:17
ready Chris you keep them track they
1:27:21
keep track of this Chris I mean
1:27:23
otherwise you're never gonna get it I
1:27:25
would like to ask a few questions and
1:27:27
hopefully add some content I saw a
1:27:30
headline on Fox News that the helicopter
1:27:33
company of the flight where Kobe died
1:27:36
was not cleared for the inclement
1:27:39
weather is this real we did a whole
1:27:42
thing on this and Adam I think covered
1:27:44
it probably better than anybody in the
1:27:45
news networks especially Fox seems to me
1:27:48
if you're cleared to fly weather
1:27:49
shouldn't matter since it can sneak up
1:27:52
on you mid-flight okay yeah
1:27:53
you should listen to that episode
1:27:54
because the second part of your your
1:27:57
sentence there means you try didn't
1:27:59
listen or understand it no they did no
1:28:04
actually we don't have the episode
1:28:05
number handy some in the chatroom might
1:28:07
it's they did not it's a part 135 which
1:28:12
means they can do helicopter services
1:28:15
but not on instruments and that is
1:28:19
pretty much 99% of all helicopter
1:28:24
transport companies or really ones that
1:28:27
operate and lease them out they don't
1:28:30
have that so yes but it doesn't that's
1:28:33
why you need to listen to it because the
1:28:34
situation that took place it was
1:28:37
mistakes were made way before he got
1:28:40
into the weather you don't just get in
1:28:42
weather and like oh I'm on instruments
1:28:43
I'll live No so and there are other
1:28:47
issues with this many a nature of
1:28:50
customers in that service that was the
1:28:52
most interest yes exactly that's
1:28:54
something you don't we don't consider I
1:28:56
must ask for clarification he continues
1:28:59
regarding your explanation of dimensions
1:29:01
of a versus being a rhesus show I
1:29:02
thought dimension a was FoxNews
1:29:05
believers in the mentioned be with CNN
1:29:07
and MSNBC no dimension a is reality
1:29:16
reality dimension B is is unreality and
1:29:21
it could be on fox news it could be on
1:29:23
CNN all of those people are over in
1:29:26
dimension B dimension B can be crazy on
1:29:28
both sides of the political we point
1:29:32
that out quite all the time but there is
1:29:35
a base reality this the you know the
1:29:38
reality isn't the show teaching us to be
1:29:41
straddlers know if anything you don't
1:29:44
want to be a straddler of the dimensions
1:29:46
you want to be subtly in the reality
1:29:49
dimension okay
1:29:51
is this not right no in a previous
1:29:54
dimension segment you made it seem like
1:29:56
the show was dimension a and the m5m is
1:29:59
dimension B
1:30:00
yes yes there you go you got that part
1:30:04
right
1:30:04
what if someone came to your door one
1:30:06
day and had proof that they were your
1:30:08
brother or sister would you slam the
1:30:09
door in their face after saying do you
1:30:12
know where your data is now slave what
1:30:17
is this
1:30:17
de sentence that I were reading this
1:30:19
wrong what if someone came to your door
1:30:21
one day and had proof they were your
1:30:24
brother or sister would you slam the
1:30:25
door in their face after saying do you
1:30:28
know where your data is now it's like
1:30:30
I'm not quite sure this mad thing has to
1:30:32
do with the 2023 and me maybe I have no
1:30:36
idea what it means
1:30:36
anyway I I wouldn't say that anyway this
1:30:40
concludes my questions the last one were
1:30:43
pretty odd and we'll you just having you
1:30:46
straddle this concludes my questions
1:30:49
I'll leave you with the fact that I love
1:30:51
this podcast both facts too just going
1:30:55
back to the question about the magic
1:30:57
numbers now we didn't actually answer
1:31:00
that the 33 is the magic number and we
1:31:05
just noticed a long time ago that
1:31:06
whenever something was weird in the news
1:31:09
30 the number 33 is always mentioned for
1:31:12
no apparent reason and you just start to
1:31:16
notice it cropping up now there's also
1:31:18
42 which is the most important number in
1:31:20
the universe for that I I point you the
1:31:24
answer to everything in the answers
1:31:25
everything the universe thank you for
1:31:27
that I point you to the Hitchhiker's
1:31:28
Guide to the galaxy and there's also 11
1:31:31
and 7 which are lucky numbers and K is
1:31:33
the Chinese lucky number yeah so an 88
1:31:36
is even more lucky eight eight eight is
1:31:38
even more lucky an eight eight eight
1:31:40
eight is even more like the licensed
1:31:44
place in Hong Kong or sold for millions
1:31:45
of dollars with those numbers on there
1:31:47
so the interesting thing about numbers
1:31:49
is once we started doing value for value
1:31:52
it didn't take long before people
1:31:54
started sending codes in their donation
1:31:59
numbers yeah such as Jews like to send
1:32:03
something with 18 in it very lucky for
1:32:05
them and they do that at you know
1:32:06
weddings at bar mitzvahs bat mitzvahs
1:32:09
it's like 18 dollars and 18 cents you're
1:32:11
pretty stingy but okay
1:32:13
so everyone has a relationship to a
1:32:16
number and when it's an executive or
1:32:19
societal and that is often explained to
1:32:22
us why that is important exactly and we
1:32:27
are all when we start noticing it was it
1:32:29
like there's a pension for numerology
1:32:31
amongst listeners of the show and every
1:32:33
users really everybody has something
1:32:35
with and everybody in the world has a
1:32:37
favorite number is probably true but we
1:32:40
exploit it that's right we exploited
1:32:48
just be honest about we exploit it
1:32:52
and with and it's turned out to work out
1:32:56
which is even more interesting yes
1:32:58
people like they like these numbers
1:33:00
anyway and then if you get a bill for
1:33:03
$33.33 yes tell that cause the cosmos
1:33:06
it's the trigger yep Christiane Allen is
1:33:09
her last associate executive producer
1:33:12
I'm assuming pronouncing that correctly
1:33:15
maple ridge BC $200 my Tristan is 16 on
1:33:21
Monday and he and has asked me to donate
1:33:24
snow agenda I did this last year for him
1:33:26
as well yeah helping him work towards
1:33:28
knighthood he and I both love No Agenda
1:33:30
and he would donate on his own if he was
1:33:34
working hello is his letter I love this
1:33:37
and I please have some Karma for me and
1:33:39
my family as well if I'm if it is all
1:33:42
right a few jingle requests they are
1:33:45
rubble Iser George Clooney's the spy and
1:33:48
Vladimir's don't worry be happy' on a
1:33:51
Putin also please add me to the birthday
1:33:54
list as my birthday's on Monday thank
1:33:56
you so much for the great podcast you
1:33:58
produce every week twice I I'll always
1:34:01
be checking on Wednesday or Saturday to
1:34:04
see if there's a new episode because I
1:34:05
always look forward to listening it's
1:34:08
always a new episode I'm always learning
1:34:09
about topics not covered in the news or
1:34:12
in school either for that matter I like
1:34:14
know how old our friend is here turn 16
1:34:20
but Oh a 16 dog yeah I want to thank my
1:34:24
parents are being the best I could ever
1:34:25
ask for always being there from
1:34:27
and teaching me important life skills
1:34:29
without them I wouldn't be here and I
1:34:32
wouldn't I would have very little
1:34:33
direction in my life well yeah that's
1:34:35
nice just keep up the amazing work sign
1:34:37
Tristan there you go yeah we do have we
1:34:42
do have one make good I wanted to read
1:34:44
did he guess for jingles yes he did and
1:34:46
I'm I'm looking for the number station
1:34:52
the rubble eyes are out it's another one
1:34:56
of the oh that one yeah that's a good
1:34:57
one yeah it's a good one if I could find
1:35:00
it what the heck is going on with me
1:35:03
today that doesn't know that's and even
1:35:06
if I'd look for rubble Iser I got lots
1:35:10
of rubble but I don't have them it's
1:35:13
name something weird I know that seemed
1:35:15
like I feel really stupid now anyway uh
1:35:19
I will work on the other ones first what
1:35:23
do we have and you wanted a regular
1:35:25
karma George Clooney is a spy at that
1:35:28
yeah and don't worry be happy' got that
1:35:31
and George Clooney is a spy
1:35:37
[Music]
1:36:03
something's wrong I mean even the the
1:36:06
Clooney is a spy bit was the wrong one
1:36:08
what is going on did someone touch my
1:36:10
machine it wasn't me
1:36:13
Mars aren't that long you have one make
1:36:16
good donation notary which is from 1216
1:36:19
miss Jamie see she's I'm writing this
1:36:23
note because the donation show 12:16
1:36:24
mine was a $214 $0.33 donation that
1:36:28
apparently lost its accompanying note
1:36:31
apparently paypal does not like a line
1:36:35
of emojis followed by Cliff Notes
1:36:37
version of war and peace and this was a
1:36:42
night that she's on the knighting list I
1:36:43
checked and she's meant to be night it
1:36:46
on but she's gonna be knighted today if
1:36:48
and she wanted to be a Black Knight but
1:36:50
that's not our fault so it wasn't she
1:36:52
doesn't get it I told her that she's
1:36:53
okay you know I'd just be the lady of
1:36:55
the highway anyway given the federal
1:36:59
government's having classified piloting
1:37:01
a 40-ton vehicle amid a sea of it of
1:37:04
insane 4-wheel drivers hell-bent on
1:37:07
killing themselves a safety sensitive
1:37:10
function thus making me eligible for
1:37:14
random drug testing I hereby request
1:37:17
sausage and sauerkraut at the round
1:37:20
table
1:37:21
okay sausage and salad I think we've had
1:37:24
that before at the round table no maybe
1:37:27
it makes sense this was just a classic I
1:37:29
also have two questions for Adam okay in
1:37:32
the propogate jingle why do they say new
1:37:36
water order I think they say new world
1:37:43
order that's what I thought she's
1:37:46
hearing new water so I think you I think
1:37:48
you're miss hearing and when you give
1:37:51
karma with the twist of goat what part
1:37:53
of the goat are you twisting to use your
1:37:56
imagination yeah you can tell by the
1:37:58
sound hello inquiring minds want to know
1:38:01
know jingles but I could use some
1:38:02
patience Karma for dealing with the
1:38:04
suicidal four-wheelers out there running
1:38:08
the i-35 through the construction in
1:38:10
Austin it's the war
1:38:11
yes it really just gave the highway yes
1:38:15
no and she isn't she a ham as well but
1:38:18
yeah she says 73 yes 73 k5 ACS he's
1:38:22
still not able to find that the darn rub
1:38:25
Eliezer it's really bothered but I did
1:38:28
find the correct clooney and she wants a
1:38:31
karma which is still i just want to play
1:38:33
the clooney one since we didn't have the
1:38:34
right one
1:38:35
does she need anything else for this
1:38:36
make good just like karma good karma was
1:38:40
it goat karma or no I know she didn't
1:38:42
say goat Karma okay so let's stop the
1:38:55
show for a second and ask you what was
1:38:57
it what was it labeled what would change
1:39:01
I found it and I also found out why I
1:39:04
couldn't find it and this is this is a
1:39:06
good tip for everybody
1:39:07
this is this is yes a good tip people
1:39:11
will alt and oh this is legacy stuff
1:39:13
people just are just like what are these
1:39:17
guys like are you with the Fugees you're
1:39:19
just gonna repeat everything I say
1:39:22
legacy legacy clip yes it is important
1:39:26
if you send me a clip please leave the
1:39:30
spaces if you're going to in the in the
1:39:33
file name a lot of people will do
1:39:35
underscores or at all that's old-school
1:39:37
like hackers so you do that each word is
1:39:40
capitalized so the reason why I couldn't
1:39:42
find this is I'm looking for the string
1:39:44
and of course this is regular
1:39:46
expressions that I'm using and in order
1:39:49
to get some reasonable hits and not a
1:39:50
huge list I know it's like numbers
1:39:53
number station but this is all written
1:39:56
together no agenda number station all
1:39:58
you know all one word so I will change
1:40:01
that now after I play it
1:40:03
[Applause]
1:40:08
33 3333
1:40:11
Rob Eliezer out that's what it was and
1:40:20
that does happen so then if you just I'm
1:40:22
looking for whole words when I do went
1:40:25
that's the way the search is set up so
1:40:27
long way of saying hey just uh just
1:40:30
descended to me with spaces spaces are
1:40:32
valid characters no nowadays not on
1:40:37
paypal but otherwise yes that'll be very
1:40:39
nice anything else with that it no I
1:40:43
wanted you know we want to thank all
1:40:45
these folks for producing show what is
1:40:48
it twelve seventeen twelve seventeen
1:40:50
that's right
1:40:51
and we will that's the heavy lifting we
1:40:55
just went through yeah yeah it's gonna
1:40:57
be much shorter the second one will be
1:40:58
back of course with the more
1:41:00
deconstruction on Thursday at this point
1:41:04
this is the first or second Thursday of
1:41:05
the week and I or they'll be just before
1:41:08
we go to Florida and the Sunday will
1:41:10
actually be from Florida so doing a
1:41:12
meet-up they're more about that later
1:41:13
but the point is if you'd like to
1:41:15
support us it is value for value we like
1:41:18
crazy numbers just explain it to them go
1:41:21
to to Vollrath org slash and now let's
1:41:25
see if you two here
1:41:28
our formula is this we go out we're here
1:41:33
people in the mouth
1:41:46
not even close to water I think you
1:41:48
could here know if you want to you could
1:41:50
hear right hi that could is just because
1:41:52
of the world
1:41:56
water in that case it came through clear
1:42:03
I know we're certainly an interesting
1:42:05
and interesting
1:42:08
miss here I want to thank Olaf's our
1:42:13
world whoa whoa whoa WOL wo
1:42:17
ice from Deutschland hello Deutschland
1:42:22
Adam John air being a producer of the
1:42:24
Noah Gem show and at the same time a
1:42:26
member of the Content Marketing
1:42:28
Association in Germany called the CMF
1:42:31
the content marketing forum I came up
1:42:34
with an idea I would like to donate the
1:42:36
submission to the best of content
1:42:39
marketing award for the German contest
1:42:44
yes I would like to submit the animated
1:42:46
No Agenda show is a youtube series to
1:42:48
promote the No Agenda show I'll fill out
1:42:50
all the forms etc cover will cover all
1:42:52
expenses as a way to hit people in the
1:42:54
mouth what do you think should I proceed
1:42:55
I said yes I didn't even ask you Johnson
1:42:57
yes let's do it right away you didn't
1:42:59
have to ask me and I think is El what
1:43:01
I'd say of course you'd say yes what a
1:43:03
great idea Awards it's a great oh don't
1:43:07
get me started on awards have you
1:43:09
followed the latest controversy no so
1:43:14
there's been I think two or three
1:43:16
different podcast awards and yeah I
1:43:21
think I Heart Radio has their own
1:43:22
podcast Awards just like playboy used to
1:43:25
give awards to its writers I mean come
1:43:27
on right so there used to be something
1:43:29
called the podcast Academy I don't I
1:43:32
don't think I'm a member but I do
1:43:35
remember they put me in the Hall of Fame
1:43:37
I remember that so now some other some
1:43:42
other podcast network has decided to
1:43:44
resurrect the podcast Academy and
1:43:49
subsequently do awards and the the thing
1:43:54
that was interesting is this was
1:43:55
announced partially in a Bloomberg
1:43:58
article where let me see if I can
1:44:01
actually I have it here
1:44:05
if this is bloom it's very funny
1:44:07
actually yes Bloomberg podcast producers
1:44:10
are creating their this is Bloomberg
1:44:12
Bloomberg you know owned by the guy
1:44:13
who's who's not really running podcast
1:44:18
producers are creating their own version
1:44:20
of the Oscars danila the newly-formed
1:44:23
podcast Academy plans to hold golden mic
1:44:27
Awards in early 2021 Hernan Lopes
1:44:32
founder and chief executive officer of
1:44:34
podcasting start-up wonder II didn't
1:44:37
they raise money then one dream a raise
1:44:39
like a ton of money maybe wants to
1:44:42
create the Academy Awards of podcasting
1:44:44
Lopes has recruited 10 of his peers to
1:44:47
form the podcast academy hmm did you did
1:44:51
you get a memo yeah I guess we're not
1:44:54
Pierce now a non-profit group modeled
1:44:57
after similar organizations in film TV
1:45:01
and music the Association will host a
1:45:03
new award show the golden mics in 2021
1:45:06
to honor the top shows and craftspeople
1:45:09
in on-demand audio and I think this is
1:45:13
where it comes born in the halls of
1:45:16
public radio podcasting has emerged as
1:45:19
one of the what exactly
1:45:27
johnny-come-lately suddenly or did where
1:45:30
it all came from and no this is this is
1:45:33
Bloomberg and you know I'm just saying
1:45:35
they're the Bloomberg is claiming that
1:45:38
public radio had something to do with
1:45:40
the origin story no no born in the halls
1:45:43
of public radio shit let's put it that
1:45:51
way
1:45:51
yeah go on well so the article is just
1:45:55
kind of goes downhill from there but
1:45:58
it's based on an interview with him so
1:46:00
of course you got all the all the old
1:46:02
school and came out of he's a hack from
1:46:04
public radio is he he maybe I don't know
1:46:07
might be hey I'm a hack from public
1:46:09
radio that's a good point that's a good
1:46:11
point
1:46:12
anyway I just wanted to say public radio
1:46:15
you know they get the problem with
1:46:17
public well no no buts
1:46:18
even do that let's just talk about
1:46:20
awards yeah if I can just say fuck
1:46:23
awards I mean seriously I love awards I
1:46:26
like being the the award that really
1:46:28
meant something to me was the Marconi
1:46:30
award in the Netherlands because it was
1:46:35
it's a long-established true Academy of
1:46:39
broadcasters and it was for my
1:46:41
contribution to broadcasting so now
1:46:45
their words fuck Awards except the one
1:46:47
you won no and it's an elitist award
1:46:50
it's only for somebody has been
1:46:51
established it's like a big shot award
1:46:53
but screw the rest of them so they
1:46:55
should have no other awards correct you
1:46:57
won one of the typical wars you can
1:46:59
possibly that's exactly why I bring it
1:47:01
up no mic sense no my point is that
1:47:05
awards are meaningless
1:47:08
please look at award shows is it if you
1:47:12
really think this is gonna make a
1:47:13
difference in anyone's life look at the
1:47:16
ratings the numpy pelant care about
1:47:20
awards it's just a sad ploy to
1:47:23
commercialize your show and i have my
1:47:25
worse when I received my award it was
1:47:27
not for my show it was not for the No
1:47:29
Agenda show with something else and so
1:47:31
now they're going to have all these
1:47:32
categories and this is where it gets a
1:47:34
little more interesting he plugged the
1:47:35
show I hope you saw the the acceptance
1:47:39
speech can't remember it I thank you I
1:47:41
didn't thank the show I thanked you I
1:47:43
did not promote the show well thank you
1:47:45
for thanking me but yes okay and
1:47:46
unfortunately I forgot to thank my my
1:47:48
wife and my daughter it was pretty dumb
1:47:50
I did think Medicaid you know I made bad
1:47:55
big bad choices in my acceptance speech
1:47:57
it was it was a rush job you need a card
1:47:59
but checklist the biggest oh I'm reading
1:48:02
back to the back to the article the
1:48:05
biggest award shows become an industry
1:48:07
onto themselves with consultants getting
1:48:09
paid millions of dollars to help win
1:48:11
awards there are months of campaigning
1:48:13
in hundreds of millions of dollars in
1:48:15
advertising and the payoff is measurable
1:48:17
sales of the latest Grammy winners
1:48:19
jumped 100 percent so it's just like
1:48:21
it's a circle jerk and yeah and here's
1:48:24
the best it's like we want to celebrate
1:48:27
the people behind the mic who who
1:48:29
produce and write the
1:48:32
wait a minute whole lot so what the
1:48:35
article says the following these awards
1:48:38
are commercial garbage and they takes a
1:48:41
lot of work to win one of them because
1:48:43
you have to hire consultants and experts
1:48:45
and yes you got a load up Dan then we
1:48:48
give an award to the stumped guy who
1:48:50
were honoring because he's good at his
1:48:53
job
1:48:53
now I mean there's something missing
1:48:55
from this de logic here if you're gonna
1:48:58
give awards to people that are good at
1:48:59
their job you don't need all the
1:49:02
accouterments you don't need all these
1:49:05
consultants and and all the rest of it
1:49:08
okay I'm sorry I don't even know what
1:49:09
I'm talking about
1:49:11
it's just Exim it's just awards are just
1:49:15
stupid no they're not stupid they're
1:49:17
they're very valuable they they they're
1:49:19
big take up places on a mantle
1:49:23
conversation starters there's a lot of
1:49:26
value to an award you're talking with
1:49:28
the actual award award having it in your
1:49:30
hands the award yeah all right
1:49:34
it's just podcasting podcasting is not
1:49:38
the same as the music business or
1:49:40
television or movie it is by definition
1:49:43
not a mainstream medium so there are
1:49:47
hundreds of thousands of podcasts and
1:49:50
you're only going to honor
1:49:51
you're only gonna author the ones that
1:49:53
are on the Wonder E network or the I
1:49:55
Heart Network yet yeah I wasn't saying
1:50:04
for that matter just I got drawn into
1:50:06
this conversation
1:50:07
I didn't reply to the thread at all but
1:50:09
it's like Oh Adam Korea no no no no you
1:50:15
know what's good I want a Joe Rogan
1:50:16
March 3rd that's gonna help the show
1:50:19
don't need an award what happened to the
1:50:22
webbie's gone what happened to not there
1:50:25
John they're completely bankrupt the
1:50:28
whole thing is done the webbie's is over
1:50:30
I didn't know they went bankrupt pretty
1:50:32
much the streamys same thing I never
1:50:35
heard of the streamys that was thatin
1:50:40
from the urologist yes yes yes you two
1:50:43
have the stream
1:50:43
Sarala gist you too can become a Streamy
1:50:48
the streamys I should probably write
1:50:51
that down consider that as a new
1:50:54
category the streamys yes for those of
1:51:00
you who have shurflo well we won the
1:51:04
podcasting podcasting award yeah back
1:51:07
then was news show yeah back when we was
1:51:09
still when it was important when it
1:51:12
counted when the people were voting on
1:51:13
it yeah
1:51:15
not a bunch of slobs it's some Academy
1:51:19
we know nothing about my goodness all
1:51:24
right before we go a step further I have
1:51:28
to do to European Clips because the
1:51:30
people are work that we're not doing him
1:51:32
and I'm sure you have one as well I do
1:51:34
the first is something that was
1:51:37
interesting I did not know this was
1:51:38
taking place I knew some of it here is
1:51:41
tariffs that the u.s. is levying on the
1:51:47
European Union president Trump's
1:51:49
administration has announced it will
1:51:51
raise the import tariffs on EU aircraft
1:51:53
from ten to fifteen percent in March
1:51:55
it's mainly targeted at giant European
1:51:58
plane manufacturer Airbus the 10% tariff
1:52:01
was introduced back in October after the
1:52:04
World Trade Organization ruled that the
1:52:06
US could legally imposed halves worth
1:52:08
seven point five billion dollars or six
1:52:11
point nine billion euros that was
1:52:14
because the EU had been caught illegally
1:52:16
subsidizing Airbus but the WTO has also
1:52:19
ruled that the US were guilty of
1:52:20
subsidizing its own giant aircraft
1:52:23
manufacturer Boeing in the coming months
1:52:25
it'll rule on what level of tariffs the
1:52:27
EU can impose since the October ruling
1:52:30
the US has also slapped her 25 percent
1:52:32
tariff on other EU products including
1:52:35
wine cheese coffee and olives Airbus as
1:52:37
of the tariffs will only increase trade
1:52:40
tensions between the EU and the US well
1:52:42
that's the point
1:52:43
these two increase tensions to whip you
1:52:45
people and shape over there to the
1:52:48
Airbus Boeing that's a fight that's been
1:52:50
ongoing and quite honestly it's
1:52:53
protection area at this point you know
1:52:56
because the Boeing is in try
1:52:57
with the 737 max Southwest Airlines has
1:53:01
85 of them just sitting in the in the
1:53:03
desert waiting until the glitch can be
1:53:06
fixed but it's the wine I've noticed
1:53:10
this and I wanted to ask you I'd like a
1:53:15
2016 Pinot Noir that's the year yeah but
1:53:20
you can't get it front of 20 bucks now
1:53:22
have you noticed the prices have gone up
1:53:24
because since these tariffs came in no
1:53:26
hmm I wasn't thinking about it I just
1:53:30
said to Tina the other day I said wine
1:53:32
is expensive it's like you should be
1:53:34
able to get a good bottle for under $20
1:53:36
it's crazy that's what I learned can't
1:53:39
that's what I've learned from you well
1:53:41
the not a 2016 not a you have to go with
1:53:47
your phone and a camera and go to the
1:53:49
store and it goes through the drive I
1:53:51
didn't call me and then we'll put it on
1:53:53
the screen I can see what you're doing
1:53:55
and I can tell you what to get right
1:53:57
so you haven't noticed the 25% tariff on
1:54:00
French wine no I have not well that's
1:54:04
odd most of the French wine is done on
1:54:06
long term contracts and I don't know how
1:54:08
they deal with the tariffs and then
1:54:11
thank you I have a clip from the
1:54:14
European Union from the Starfleet
1:54:16
Command the European Parliament just a
1:54:19
short one but I thought a fine fine
1:54:23
little piece of politicking in the EU
1:54:26
the Irish Member of Parliament Mick
1:54:28
Wallace is reprimanded for something he
1:54:32
said about Venezuela's Guido and in
1:54:35
particular to the Europeans at you do
1:54:38
you not agree that the recognition of
1:54:40
Guido is an absolute embarrassment to
1:54:43
anyone that has to occupy this chamber
1:54:45
it's a disgrace on on the part of the
1:54:47
member states of Europe that so many of
1:54:49
them have a recognized like the Gauchos
1:54:52
mr. Wallace mr. Wallace
1:54:57
now you did use the word gobshite sir
1:54:59
and I would direct reprimand you over
1:55:02
them grideau gobshite which is a
1:55:07
gobshite I guess but gobsobber be a
1:55:14
garnish British ISM for ahead yeah and
1:55:17
she is German for perch it goes along
1:55:24
yes the wood goop shine set the gobshite
1:55:26
well shite is the the Brits they shite
1:55:32
I like gobshite I think that's a great
1:55:34
term I'm gonna use it myself thank you
1:55:36
for introducing me not like gobshite now
1:55:40
I have with a clip I have is this is the
1:55:43
story that they're not gonna play here
1:55:45
because the French you know we don't
1:55:47
talk a lot about talk about NHS and some
1:55:49
of these different health systems at
1:55:51
Canada and England but the French really
1:55:54
have a great socialized medicine system
1:55:56
and a lot of Brits move to France in
1:55:58
their older years so they have to manage
1:55:59
doctors for sure very common but
1:56:04
apparently it's falling apart two walls
1:56:07
around Paris's Obito son Louie attest to
1:56:09
rising anger among doctors medics say
1:56:12
they lack funds and manpower they're
1:56:14
short on care and admin assistants and
1:56:16
over 70 nurses posts remain unfilled our
1:56:21
appeal to the public hospital save you
1:56:24
so let's save them this hematologist
1:56:29
says low salaries and rising workloads
1:56:31
are driving staff away beds are being
1:56:35
lost because we lack staff so sometimes
1:56:39
you see patients waiting on stretchers
1:56:41
in the emergency ward people are
1:56:44
suffering and it's not acceptable to
1:56:45
leave them on stretchers like that
1:56:49
cutbacks are not just theoretical
1:56:51
they have practical consequences and we
1:56:55
see them on the ground every day and
1:56:57
themselves I want to leave yours
1:56:59
French public hospitals have been hit by
1:57:01
walkouts for ten months
1:57:02
medic same budget cuts and market-based
1:57:05
policies by successive governments have
1:57:07
left patients suffering yeah seeing is
1:57:10
one of hundreds of
1:57:10
doctors have given up their misstated
1:57:12
functions in protest for EFT we need to
1:57:16
find another way of sounding the alarm
1:57:18
before the public into government over
1:57:20
the problems in our hospitals these days
1:57:23
it's the politics of Accountancy that's
1:57:26
running the hospitals whereas it should
1:57:28
be the politics of the public helps G
1:57:32
that the politics of Accountancy yes the
1:57:37
bean counters yeah this is what always
1:57:39
happens
1:57:40
yep and it even happens in the best
1:57:44
public health system in the world France
1:57:46
you just give them that what's the same
1:57:49
ok the NHS same problem same problem
1:57:52
bean-counters come in and they say you
1:57:54
know we can why don't they bean counters
1:57:57
for example go after the Pentagon
1:57:59
in the United States they don't do that
1:58:01
oh wait go audit somebody else ok we'll
1:58:08
go out as somebody else yeah they do
1:58:11
that as they come out and audit me yeah
1:58:15
bastards the mayor the mayor of
1:58:18
Amsterdam the femke wholesome up to G's
1:58:21
a greenie you've been around for a long
1:58:23
time I don't like her particularly she
1:58:26
is although I think this is a good idea
1:58:27
or it has to be done is considering
1:58:30
banning tourists from buying weed when
1:58:33
they visit Amsterdam because out of
1:58:36
control out of control it's out of
1:58:38
control
1:58:39
people come to Amsterdam get high get
1:58:42
drunk puke everywhere piss in mailboxes
1:58:46
harass the whores hey this is all are
1:58:48
these guys what what how tall are these
1:58:53
guys they can piss in a mailbox in the
1:58:57
Netherlands they have mailboxes are in
1:58:59
every the front door has a mailbox why
1:59:03
those little
1:59:04
yes exactly hey dear what's that
1:59:07
sticking in the flap there at the door
1:59:09
in the front and then they go to the
1:59:11
red-light district and harass our whores
1:59:13
hey hey hey it's got to be done over and
1:59:16
over and out I agree with the mayor on
1:59:17
this fuck off
1:59:19
sorry I didn't mean it use that but I do
1:59:21
mean it it's it's it's ruined
1:59:23
the city ruin was it any different than
1:59:27
it used to be cheap air flights have
1:59:30
made it just so enticing for all of
1:59:33
Europe to Friday leave go to annal
1:59:35
they'll blame the airlines then okay I
1:59:41
mean they make the place enticing like
1:59:44
you just said and there everyone plows
1:59:46
flies er cuz it's cheap and it's not
1:59:48
that expensive to stay there they
1:59:50
compared the other place well air B&B is
1:59:53
another point that these it really is of
1:59:56
Silicon Valley hint to some degree it's
1:59:58
air B&B it's easy jet and there's a
2:00:03
couple others but I think easyJet really
2:00:05
really started the trend and and there's
2:00:09
no respect let's put it that way
2:00:11
we're not Vegas we're not about policing
2:00:14
a little better you got a guy drunk in
2:00:16
public you're mistaking the Netherlands
2:00:23
for some place that actually has police
2:00:25
that can do anything oh no they are
2:00:28
afraid the police are afraid they walk
2:00:30
away from trouble they don't get
2:00:32
involved in fights anymore
2:00:35
there's no policing of course then that
2:00:38
is also part of the mayor's policy oh
2:00:40
she's gonna increase the police no no
2:00:44
she's gonna take away weed mmm that's
2:00:47
not gonna solve the problem
2:00:49
no but it's news from certain locals
2:00:52
could still buy weed but yes yes you got
2:00:54
a car in other words so you're gonna go
2:00:56
to a wee wees place it's the economy and
2:01:01
you're gonna sit there and you're gonna
2:01:03
say well I can't buy weed does anybody
2:01:04
want to buy some weed for me or you just
2:01:08
say just say I got some weed man wanted
2:01:11
buy some weed for me yeah there's that
2:01:14
yeah you can make a little create a lot
2:01:16
of middlemen yeah it's going back to
2:01:19
illegality it's never been legal anyway
2:01:21
that's just that's what's going on with
2:01:23
Europe we are so much better when it
2:01:25
comes to weed in America and and the
2:01:28
LGBT open sexuality you can't do that
2:01:31
hinder in Europe anymore she get beaten
2:01:34
up by people who dis
2:01:36
agree with it well I was overseas us
2:01:40
take a look at the get an update on the
2:01:42
Afghan deal oh yes I'm a curious defense
2:01:47
secretary mark asper told a panel at the
2:01:49
Munich Security Conference today that he
2:01:51
believes a peace agreement with the
2:01:53
Taliban looks quote very promising a
2:01:55
seven-day reduction in violence is
2:01:57
expected to be formally announced
2:01:59
tomorrow and if successful it will be
2:02:01
followed by a u.s. Taliban peace deal
2:02:03
but Esper did acknowledge today that
2:02:06
there are risks we have to give peace a
2:02:08
chance that the the best if not only way
2:02:10
forward in Afghanistan is through a
2:02:12
political agreement and that means
2:02:15
taking some risk and a spur and
2:02:18
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo met with
2:02:20
Afghan President Ashraf Ghani yesterday
2:02:22
to discuss the details of the plan which
2:02:24
includes the gradual withdrawal of US
2:02:26
forces so I don't really understand if
2:02:31
there's any change it sounds like the
2:02:32
same-old same-old than me sounds like it
2:02:35
to me to you let's do a another oversee
2:02:38
story of course is coronavirus that's I
2:02:40
got a couple of different stories I got
2:02:42
one the longer one is the CBS overview
2:02:45
you want to play that yeah let's wait
2:02:49
see we're on a virus vaccine Plus CBS
2:02:52
overview tonight the CDC is intensifying
2:02:55
the battle against the deadly
2:02:56
coronavirus that has infected more than
2:02:58
50,000 people worldwide more than 1500
2:03:02
people have died nearly all of them in
2:03:03
China Carter Evans now on China's
2:03:06
drastic measures to stop the outbreak
2:03:11
this is what can happen to people who
2:03:13
don't wear masks in the epicenter of the
2:03:16
outbreak as security forces patrol the
2:03:21
streets of Wuhan during a total lockdown
2:03:23
for medical personnel protective gear
2:03:26
like suits and masks are in short supply
2:03:28
as is adequate care hospitals and
2:03:31
clinics are overflowing with this sick
2:03:34
and dying in the US the CDC is ramping
2:03:37
up its own response to the epidemic by
2:03:39
setting up five laboratories around the
2:03:41
country where people with flu-like
2:03:43
symptoms can now go and be tested for
2:03:46
the virus if their flu results are
2:03:48
negative this
2:03:49
scientists around the world race to
2:03:51
develop a vaccine so you're using DNA
2:03:54
and genetics to teach the body how to
2:03:56
attack the virus exactly and to
2:03:57
recognize the virus and then attack it
2:03:59
immediately inovio pharmaceuticals in
2:04:02
san diego has already successfully
2:04:04
developed vaccines for Ebola and Zika
2:04:06
dr. Kate Broderick says the corona virus
2:04:09
vaccine they're working on now is
2:04:10
showing promise it's currently being
2:04:12
tested in the lab literally as we speak
2:04:15
and we're manufacturing large-scale
2:04:17
quantities of it to get into human
2:04:20
testing by the early summer noticeable
2:04:23
the following and you should probably do
2:04:26
this check Christina in Rotterdam and
2:04:30
Ellen now in in Chicago both of them
2:04:34
have expressed just in casual
2:04:36
conversation they're extra they're not
2:04:39
worried about much extremely worried
2:04:42
about Corona
2:04:43
they've something something about how it
2:04:46
was presented or how it's still being
2:04:48
presented has really scared Millennials
2:04:53
and I'm not sure if this is consistent
2:04:56
but I thought that was interesting that
2:04:58
those two both kind of said yeah I don't
2:05:01
care about much I really don't want this
2:05:02
corona virus that sounds a little afraid
2:05:04
of it well there's 1500 deaths so let's
2:05:09
play the flu update and listen to the
2:05:11
deaths of the flu from the flu and
2:05:14
listen to the final conclusion by the
2:05:17
way this one is from PBS because the CBS
2:05:20
story left out an important fact at the
2:05:22
end that's reported here by PBS in the
2:05:24
flu the US government is preparing to
2:05:26
evacuate about 400 Americans tomorrow
2:05:29
night from the Diamond Princess cruise
2:05:31
ship quarantined at a Japanese player
2:05:34
that's Corona update Saturday well then
2:05:36
tell me what yeah what I'm supposed to
2:05:37
report PBS okay you totally said
2:05:41
something different that's okay back in
2:05:42
this country a second wave of the flu is
2:05:45
hitting children especially hard US
2:05:47
health officials said today that ninety
2:05:49
two children have died so far this
2:05:52
season that is the most in ten years
2:05:54
overall some twenty-six million
2:05:56
Americans have caught the flu and about
2:05:59
fourteen thousand
2:06:00
died those numbers are not especially
2:06:02
high compared with other years I have a
2:06:06
complimentary clip for that from the dr.
2:06:10
drew
2:06:10
the press is creates hysteria and
2:06:12
headlines that are now divorced from the
2:06:14
fact I will not know when we actually
2:06:16
have a pandemic coming I will not be
2:06:18
able from reading I don't put them on
2:06:22
hold from reading the press I will not
2:06:24
be able to know what we've got on our
2:06:27
hands and this is a perfect example that
2:06:29
so here are the headlines now tens of
2:06:32
thousands of more cases that we had
2:06:33
right realized 300 dead in China when
2:06:36
the headline should read in spite of it
2:06:40
being milder and infecting many more
2:06:42
tens of thousands people that we knew
2:06:44
the death rate Silverman's just 300
2:06:46
people mm-hmm the numerator versus the
2:06:49
denominator is point three percent right
2:06:54
I don't know it says in other words you
2:06:56
put 300 over 40,000 that's the death
2:06:59
rate for them from coronavirus right
2:07:01
because they're realizing that was much
2:07:03
more widespread much milder much less
2:07:06
likely to kill anybody except people
2:07:08
there even a compromised and or old or
2:07:10
at risk for complications of our
2:07:12
illnesses you are much more likely to
2:07:14
die the flu right now than the Carano
2:07:16
virus right now why isn't that the
2:07:18
headline why then why aren't they saying
2:07:19
get your flu shots a reminder don't
2:07:21
worry about this one the CDC's got it
2:07:23
that's a very good point it's a good
2:07:26
point except for the fact that they do
2:07:27
tell you to get the flu shot
2:07:30
honestly I haven't seen a commercial for
2:07:33
the flu shot or a promo for it in a
2:07:35
while no just I haven't seen it but the
2:07:41
point is of the clip that I had here
2:07:44
which is 14,000 dad compared to the you
2:07:47
know 1500 right but technically the way
2:07:51
they see in China if it's killing
2:07:53
Chinese it's time to end it a lot it is
2:07:57
much more important
2:07:59
killing I have an update from our
2:08:02
professor in Shanghai
2:08:06
professor JJ and ACJC D things are much
2:08:11
worse there's no problem with infections
2:08:14
and illness rather the crackdown on
2:08:16
travel and commerce has dropped off to a
2:08:18
trickle in certain places this is in
2:08:21
Shanghai
2:08:22
however in when zou i said i'm
2:08:25
pronouncing what when joe i've been
2:08:28
taught how to pronounce it and when joe
2:08:29
a metro area of ten point six million
2:08:32
people people are locked inside their
2:08:34
apartment complexes when i asked a
2:08:36
friend if she could escape by saying
2:08:39
that she wanted to go to a hospital she
2:08:40
said that she would be arrested if she
2:08:42
did so the high-speed train no longer
2:08:45
stops at window hence unless people have
2:08:47
a car they cannot leave the city and I
2:08:49
trust that highways are blocked off
2:08:50
anyway the stores and markets are not
2:08:53
getting new supplies my friend cafe they
2:08:57
in Jefe about 230 miles eath north heath
2:09:00
north east northeast of Wuhan is also on
2:09:04
lockdown he works in an international
2:09:07
school they locked him in the school
2:09:08
they they do let him leave the compound
2:09:11
once a week to buy food relatively I'm
2:09:14
living in paradise in Shanghai all the
2:09:16
markets are open and well stocked one
2:09:18
more major issue with school closings
2:09:20
technically kids are still in school
2:09:22
online they have assignments or video
2:09:25
lectures but the British exams the IGCSE
2:09:28
and a-levels are coming the spring and
2:09:30
many students will not be prepared that
2:09:32
means a huge number of Chinese kids who
2:09:35
would otherwise attend University in the
2:09:37
UK Europe can't Canada and the US and
2:09:39
Australia will not be eligible just
2:09:43
another effect of the just-in-time
2:09:44
modern model of modern assembly-line
2:09:47
society so there you go they're still
2:09:51
keeping them locked in though that's
2:09:52
very interesting whole thing is just to
2:09:54
put the squeeze on us
2:09:58
why don't see how it puts the squeeze on
2:10:00
us I think it's puts the squeeze lose a
2:10:02
lot it with our suppliers are all in
2:10:04
China well no not all I mean we have we
2:10:10
have some people have gone to
2:10:11
alternatives there's India this Vietnam
2:10:14
and apparently some American fact this
2:10:16
actually brings me to a point that I was
2:10:18
gonna bring up later but I want to do it
2:10:20
now
2:10:21
I watched the documentary American
2:10:24
Factory are you familiar with this
2:10:27
documentary yes and it was who was the
2:10:30
people behind it it was was the Obamas
2:10:32
yes well actually its participant media
2:10:37
and that's Jeff Skoll that's the you
2:10:40
know the PayPal guys that's where all
2:10:43
their money came from semi Elon Musk
2:10:46
type crowd but Jeff Skoll is a very
2:10:49
elite and then if you if you watch the
2:10:52
documentary stars up Russia participant
2:10:54
media then much later on you get a
2:10:56
little higher ground productions you
2:10:58
know not really a big deal so it's more
2:11:00
to me like a stamp of approval in fact
2:11:02
it took a little bit of the trade the
2:11:04
Oscar goes to I'm sorry that's not the
2:11:07
trailer they won the Oscar for Best
2:11:09
Documentary and I guess I will play this
2:11:13
now and the Oscar goes to American
2:11:17
Factory
2:11:18
[Applause]
2:11:20
[Music]
2:11:24
at nomination for Stevens Omar
2:11:28
Oscar important nomination for Julia
2:11:30
Rikers
2:11:31
the first win and nomination for Jeff
2:11:34
Riker
2:11:36
notice you don't hear any Obama name in
2:11:40
here at all whatsoever
2:11:42
[Music]
2:11:50
our film is from Ohio and China go
2:11:56
Buckeyes and sorry and but it really
2:12:00
could be from anywhere that people put
2:12:04
on a uniform punch clock trying to make
2:12:09
their families have a better life
2:12:10
working people have it harder and harder
2:12:14
these days and we believe that things
2:12:19
will get better when workers of the
2:12:22
world unite to tell your story Shh our
2:12:31
Hwang thank you to our unstoppable
2:12:33
notice by the way this is this really
2:12:36
why Juan do you hear this part the award
2:12:38
was you know they were they have a
2:12:39
trophy babes on award shows this was
2:12:42
clearly a Chinese a young Chinese man
2:12:44
who handed them the awards and we do
2:12:46
need to remember China owns a large
2:12:49
portion of Hollywood to keep that in
2:12:51
mind thank you everyone who trusted us
2:12:56
to tell your story Shh our Hwang thank
2:12:59
you to our unstoppable crew our beloved
2:13:01
friends and family each and youngbae
2:13:04
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2:13:06
Utes and to those big-hearted people at
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Netflix participant media higher ground
2:13:11
productions and the tough inventive
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great people of Dayton Ohio
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[Music]
2:13:17
Jigga ching-ching okay quick little I'm
2:13:21
gonna get into my review quick little
2:13:23
ways everybody's so unstoppable what is
2:13:27
what was the reference to unstoppable
2:13:29
what does that mean oh I'll get to that
2:13:31
I think it's a part of my review here's
2:13:33
a quick little fifty second piece of an
2:13:35
interview with the director and Julia
2:13:40
Reichert I guess in our hometown Dayton
2:13:42
Ohio there was a big General Motors
2:13:44
plant that actually it like built the
2:13:46
middle class of Dayton as factories
2:13:48
often do you know the blue-collar middle
2:13:50
class but you know people could send
2:13:51
their kids to college that was security
2:13:53
they could own a home it built that kind
2:13:55
of middle-class of our town so that
2:13:58
plant closed in o8 as the economy was
2:14:01
collapsing around us yeah we didn't know
2:14:03
that was gonna happen we made a film
2:14:04
about that called the last truck so
2:14:08
fast-forward about eight years and that
2:14:11
plants it to an empty you know raccoons
2:14:12
living in it rusting very sad blight on
2:14:16
our community and a Chinese billionaire
2:14:18
entrepreneur bought the plant and
2:14:22
brought over 300 or more Chinese
2:14:24
supervisors workers and hired 2,000
2:14:28
American blue collar workers and all I
2:14:31
will say is complications in
2:14:34
okay so you understand you get the
2:14:37
premise of the movie of the documentary
2:14:39
so I decided to watch this because you
2:14:43
know the won the award it popped up on
2:14:46
on Netflix I knew that the Obamas had
2:14:48
put their stamp of approval on it but
2:14:50
really no where is Obama Michelle or
2:14:52
Barack mentioned it's very minor titling
2:14:55
I was surprised by that but it has their
2:14:59
seal of approval and the minute I turned
2:15:04
this documentary on the first thing I
2:15:06
thought is oh it's dramatized I thought
2:15:08
they had reenacted something because
2:15:10
you're literally inside the Chinese
2:15:14
billionaire entrepreneur I'm doing big
2:15:16
air quotes because like that exists in
2:15:18
China you're in his jet you're flying
2:15:22
around you're very intimate very very
2:15:25
you know and it's a lot of subtitles
2:15:27
because he doesn't speak any English and
2:15:31
very candid conversation so when you say
2:15:34
the Chinese entrepreneurial billionaire
2:15:37
like that exists in China what do you
2:15:38
mean they are billionaires in China you
2:15:41
can't even there are here yes but you
2:15:43
don't exist
2:15:44
outside of the party I think that's what
2:15:47
I mean you are a part of the Chinese
2:15:49
part of the system you're part of the
2:15:51
system so yes you're an entrepreneur but
2:15:54
an entrepreneur for us means I'm bucking
2:15:57
the system you go against something you
2:15:59
create something new this guy basically
2:16:02
took a factory that built trucks and
2:16:08
moved his glass a car glass company into
2:16:12
it and the whole documentary is
2:16:16
consistently now they picked six
2:16:18
Americans to follow so we they brought
2:16:20
in 300 Chinese workers and they of
2:16:23
course live you know five to an
2:16:25
apartment they work 14-hour shifts they
2:16:30
work six days a week the Americans the
2:16:35
ones they chose I felt were kind of
2:16:37
schlubby I mean there was a thousand
2:16:40
American workers the ones they chose
2:16:43
each of them had an issue and so the
2:16:47
contrast was continuously look at these
2:16:49
workers and then look at the Americans
2:16:51
and then you know the Chinese are
2:16:53
pushing the Americans you know it's like
2:16:54
the shadow system where they they have
2:16:57
people supervising you and Japan the
2:17:00
Japanese were very good at that now the
2:17:01
Chinese are doing that and they keep
2:17:03
showing this dichotomy between the
2:17:05
American workers who were like hey man
2:17:06
that's dangerous we want a union and
2:17:08
then the Chinese billionaire
2:17:10
entrepreneur is literally in this
2:17:13
documentary saying wow they're just no
2:17:16
good they're overconfident they American
2:17:19
workers have received too much
2:17:21
encouragement as children they have no
2:17:24
they're lazy they're out of shape
2:17:26
they're not healthy they don't want to
2:17:28
work hard they have very very odd
2:17:31
cultural ideas and then the the other
2:17:36
Chinese executives are saying we can't
2:17:39
even teach them their fingers are too
2:17:40
fat so it continues on like this and
2:17:43
then some of the executive management
2:17:45
the US management is invited over to
2:17:47
China and they witness you know company
2:17:51
songs you're the whole indoctrination
2:17:53
but continuously for an hour and a half
2:17:56
its Chinese workers great high-output
2:18:00
disciplined American workers shit and
2:18:03
this goes on and like what what is the
2:18:06
message why is Obama involved what is
2:18:08
going on and as you know Obama was very
2:18:12
friendly to China he went over there
2:18:14
right his first term bowed himself down
2:18:17
there was his toes and oh yes and all
2:18:19
this chai khon money came in everything
2:18:22
was allowed just lots of stuff happened
2:18:25
before Obama as well but Obama
2:18:27
definitely the promoter and then in the
2:18:29
last five minutes it all came together
2:18:31
so this crescendo of American workers
2:18:35
suck they're no good you should and you
2:18:37
heard the the director say we should
2:18:39
unite working together no they go
2:18:43
through this whole thing of how bad they
2:18:45
are and that you see them shattering
2:18:47
glass and making mistakes all expertly
2:18:49
edited and produced I'm sure that it's
2:18:51
not like that throughout the whole
2:18:53
factory and then at the last four
2:18:55
minutes
2:18:56
it's like well these these American
2:18:58
workers are really no good and then they
2:19:00
unveil take off showing the billionaire
2:19:04
who's once again come to Ohio to visit
2:19:06
for this problematic plant even says you
2:19:09
think I like coming here it's a pain in
2:19:10
the ass to come here every month I hate
2:19:12
it here you should get get you should
2:19:14
get your people in order get these
2:19:15
stupid Americans to work right it's just
2:19:17
no worries and he uncovers two robotic
2:19:20
arms and then the movie starts to end
2:19:24
they throw up a title by 2035 283
2:19:30
million Americans will no longer have
2:19:32
work because of automation and I'm like
2:19:36
oh my god this is Obama's fuck you to
2:19:38
Trump this is the you can't stop it you
2:19:41
can't you can't make Americans
2:19:44
competitive you can't have fact where's
2:19:46
your magic wand you can't have factories
2:19:49
do well in America it's all gonna be
2:19:51
automated and the Chinese are gonna win
2:19:53
that was the message and it was
2:19:55
incredibly disturbing an American and
2:19:58
just uh and of course they won the award
2:20:01
china owns Hollywood it hands it up by
2:20:05
an Asian guy I think it was Chinese
2:20:06
come on he was really really really
2:20:10
disturbing to see how we just were made
2:20:15
to look like shit and that China is the
2:20:18
answer to everything and that they're
2:20:19
gonna overpower us with their automation
2:20:21
anyway that's my review wow that's the
2:20:28
best review you've ever done seriously
2:20:31
yeah I was dynamite yeah thank you
2:20:33
well I wish I had seen the movie so I
2:20:35
could he's throwing in a wrench but I
2:20:36
sounds like I don't need to you it's
2:20:39
worth watching and again it started off
2:20:41
I thought it was a reenactment I'm like
2:20:43
what I can't but this is a documentary
2:20:46
you don't typically get that kind of
2:20:48
access for anything and
2:20:52
and literally this Chinese guide the
2:20:54
billionaire system on these stupid
2:20:55
Americans they can't do anything that
2:20:57
just no good yeah so alright well that's
2:21:05
a good warning yeah I suggest everybody
2:21:08
go take a look at that and then while
2:21:10
I'm on the topic on Netflix it is on
2:21:12
Netflix well by the way then there goes
2:21:15
our opportunity for Netflix but it truly
2:21:22
an Obama fu to trump that that that
2:21:26
that's really what it was the Munich
2:21:29
Security Summit is on now in Munich and
2:21:33
Nancy Pelosi is there she's speaking of
2:21:36
course why wouldn't she be there
2:21:37
yeah the congresswoman from San
2:21:40
Francisco makes nothing but sense about
2:21:43
what she's doing though that she's doing
2:21:46
her aunt she's away from home she's
2:21:48
doing her anti-china bit this is
2:21:50
regarding Huawei and 5g and we'll just
2:21:54
listen to her set up here now I'm going
2:21:56
to say something that may not be
2:21:57
agreeable to many of you here because
2:21:59
you invited candor no lecture but candor
2:22:03
and that is the subject of 5g and
2:22:06
cybersecurity China is seeking to export
2:22:10
its digital autocracy through its
2:22:12
telecom you see television
2:22:16
telecommunications infrastructure Nancy
2:22:18
try one more time a threatening economic
2:22:20
retaliation against those who do not get
2:22:23
a drop of their technologies the United
2:22:25
States has recognized Huawei as a
2:22:28
national security threat by putting it
2:22:30
on our entity list restricting
2:22:32
engagement with US companies nations
2:22:35
cannot cede our telecommunication
2:22:37
infrastructure not to China for
2:22:40
financial expediency so what's
2:22:43
interesting about Nancy Pelosi doing
2:22:44
this is she doesn't do this at home
2:22:46
because that's Trump's message so she's
2:22:49
over there in Munich saying well and she
2:22:51
can't even pronounce telecommunications
2:22:53
as she's over there laying down the
2:22:56
smack like all of a sudden she invented
2:22:58
this China thing I haven't heard her say
2:23:00
anything about China ever since we
2:23:01
followed her until Trump came along and
2:23:03
then it got interesting because
2:23:05
some clearly high-ranking Chinese
2:23:09
official stood up woman and she said
2:23:12
this I'm from the National People's
2:23:14
Congress of China and I have a very good
2:23:17
memory of your successful visit the
2:23:20
construction dialogue we had about the
2:23:22
relationship a few years ago my question
2:23:26
is about Huawei we I think my knowledge
2:23:31
of the how the world works is that
2:23:34
technology's a tool and China since its
2:23:38
reforms started four years ago have
2:23:41
introduced all kinds of Western
2:23:43
technologies Microsoft IBM Amazon there
2:23:47
or active in China and things things we
2:23:51
start with one first G second G 34th G
2:23:55
all the technologies came from Western
2:23:58
countries from the developed world and
2:24:00
China has maintained its political
2:24:03
system the the system led by the
2:24:06
Communist Party has become successful
2:24:08
it's not threatened by the technologies
2:24:10
how come if huawei's technology with the
2:24:14
5g is introduced into Western countries
2:24:18
then it was reckon the political system
2:24:21
do you really think the democratic
2:24:23
system is so fragile that it could be
2:24:27
threatened by this a single high tech
2:24:31
company of Huawei I liked her question a
2:24:34
lot because it really said hey what's
2:24:37
wrong with your system your democracy is
2:24:40
so fragile that that you can't handle
2:24:43
our 5g while we took your 1g 2g 3G 4G
2:24:47
and we didn't change now we know exactly
2:24:50
why so how would you answer this if you
2:24:52
were Nancy Pelosi I would say that to
2:24:56
have a communications network that is
2:24:59
covering the entire country any country
2:25:01
that has
2:25:04
ultimate backdoors and access by the
2:25:07
Chinese government so they can spy on
2:25:09
every single thing we do and every
2:25:12
little message we send so they know more
2:25:14
about us than we know about ourselves
2:25:16
that's a threat to national security of
2:25:18
any country no matter how big or how
2:25:22
democratic or how anything I'd say yes
2:25:25
sadly you weren't there
2:25:27
Nancy Pelosi the just bag Oh bag of
2:25:32
bones at this what are you doing there
2:25:33
Nancy I'm gonna say to you that are
2:25:35
calling back there that while I was
2:25:37
created by reverse technology of
2:25:40
American pepper what she's trying to say
2:25:43
is Huawei was created by reverse
2:25:46
engineering American technology but no
2:25:50
our representative from San Francisco I
2:25:52
don't know why she's there but that's
2:25:54
how it comes out of her mouth
2:25:55
Judas eight of you that are calling back
2:25:57
there that while I was created by
2:25:59
reverse technology of American
2:26:02
initiatives that was one of the main
2:26:05
ways that they got started so yeah we
2:26:08
take we know the capability that Huawei
2:26:11
has we do not want to emulate the
2:26:14
Chinese system so it isn't a question of
2:26:17
we have one way and we are a model so
2:26:20
why are you afraid of wallowing we
2:26:22
understand the power of technology and I
2:26:25
say on I've been tracking China for 30
2:26:29
years on trade and the rest of it in
2:26:31
terms of intellectual property and the
2:26:33
rest and I tell you unequivocally
2:26:36
without any hesitation be very careful
2:26:40
when we go down this path this is the
2:26:42
same Nancy Pelosi who spearheaded taking
2:26:45
away the capability from the President
2:26:48
to stop ZTE from doing anything in the
2:26:51
United States too fast two-faced and
2:26:55
shitty at it as well vote this woman out
2:26:58
I mean if she doesn't die beforehand I
2:27:01
don't want to stand it over but you
2:27:03
can't be done you can't vote her out now
2:27:05
it's out for you I mean that is it is
2:27:10
a canard she is she is a canard she's
2:27:15
just she looks like a canard it's so bad
2:27:21
that that's our representation during
2:27:23
this yeah the hell is she doing over
2:27:25
there no I don't know good point
2:27:30
I have one I just think showing get this
2:27:32
out of the way because we do have to
2:27:33
yeah we need to take a break I've been
2:27:35
going at the briefing about this I want
2:27:37
to get these two clips done is the
2:27:39
campaign rundown done by PBS on what's
2:27:43
going on so we know who's what and
2:27:44
what's what the 20/20 right sorry I'm
2:27:47
sorry this is clip one the 20/20 race
2:27:51
and the leading Democrats are moving
2:27:53
south if we stand together as one people
2:27:57
we will not only defeat Trump we will
2:28:00
transform this country in a sweep
2:28:04
through the Super Tuesday state of North
2:28:06
Carolina today senator Bernie Sanders of
2:28:08
Vermont aimed to springboard off his win
2:28:11
in New Hampshire this is a campaign
2:28:14
which uniquely is prepared to take on
2:28:18
Wall Street the insurance industry the
2:28:22
drug companies the fossil fuel industry
2:28:25
the military-industrial complex the
2:28:28
prison industrial complex and the whole
2:28:31
dam won't recite shaking hands in
2:28:35
neighboring South Carolina with senator
2:28:37
Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts
2:28:39
absentee voting is already underway
2:28:42
there Morin lunched in Charleston with
2:28:44
hip-hop artist Benny star the map is
2:28:46
quickly expanding Warren and Sanders
2:28:49
started the day in the East and Sanders
2:28:51
plans to be in Texas a big Super Tuesday
2:28:54
state tonight but most ultra 2020
2:28:57
hopefuls are farther west in Nevada
2:28:59
today the next day to decide drew an
2:29:01
all-star lineup of former South Bend
2:29:04
Indiana mayor Pete Budaj Minnesota
2:29:06
senator Amy Klobuchar former Vice
2:29:08
President Joe Biden and billionaire
2:29:10
activist Tom Styer Budaj edge is hoping
2:29:15
to maintain the momentum he got from the
2:29:17
Iowa caucuses Romania
2:29:19
edged out Sanders and in New Hampshire
2:29:21
he trailed just behind in second in Las
2:29:25
Vegas Klobuchar criticized ideas for
2:29:27
government-run health care by Sanders
2:29:29
and Warren as too far left two-thirds of
2:29:32
the Democrats in the US Senate are not
2:29:34
on that bill the Sanders warned though
2:29:37
and so that's another reason it's not
2:29:39
we're not going to pass it and since
2:29:42
we're in Vegas I'd say if your number is
2:29:45
not on the wheel maybe you don't want to
2:29:47
bet on that number
2:29:48
hmm no that was the Bernie clip I was
2:29:52
talking about earlier that I couldn't
2:29:54
find yeah he's coming to Texas and he
2:29:56
has the goes on and on and he's that was
2:29:59
actually cut down because between each
2:30:01
one of his thinks the insurance
2:30:02
companies it was a big round of applause
2:30:04
indeed the military-industrial company a
2:30:07
big round of applause and behind it was
2:30:09
a wall of old farts old smelly farts
2:30:17
people worked because they got none of
2:30:21
it except to the calendar is driving the
2:30:26
campaigns the Nevada caucuses are in
2:30:28
just over one week on the 22nd then
2:30:31
South Carolina's primary is the Saturday
2:30:33
after that then comes a kind of big bang
2:30:37
for the Democratic map Super Tuesday
2:30:39
when Democrats hold 16 contests and
2:30:42
decide on a third of their convention
2:30:44
delegates that is the central focus for
2:30:47
former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg
2:30:49
now third in some national polls
2:30:52
Bloomberg is pointedly tussling with
2:30:54
President Trump in back-and-forth tweets
2:30:56
and at his campaign events like this one
2:30:59
in Houston last night the president
2:31:01
attacked me this morning on Twitter and
2:31:05
he attacked me again this afternoon in
2:31:07
an interview so let me say this mr.
2:31:11
president
2:31:12
you can't bully me and I won't let you
2:31:15
bully the American people
2:31:17
President Trump also has his eye on a
2:31:19
big map next week he begins a campaign
2:31:22
swing through Arizona Colorado Nevada
2:31:25
and California for the PBS Newshour
2:31:28
I'm Lisa de Chardin Lisa days are dead
2:31:30
you know we've got to get that voice
2:31:33
that bloopers got this talk about a feat
2:31:36
elite hmm
2:31:38
he's got that just kind of funny voice
2:31:40
he's very you can't believe he sometimes
2:31:43
goes a little like can't it's a little
2:31:45
bit like Connecticut yeah Connecticut
2:31:48
thing yes yeah well you know I don't
2:31:50
think he's just very you know it's kind
2:31:53
of I don't like his voice it's got a
2:31:56
slight New York quality to it that kind
2:31:58
of makes it better but he sounds like a
2:32:01
creep and he's a dog hater is he yeah
2:32:04
he's yes he hates dogs and it was an
2:32:08
article I had in the show notes I think
2:32:09
two shows ago whenever someone says oh
2:32:13
you and your dogs cuz they have two dogs
2:32:16
he says that's my wife's dogs he's not I
2:32:19
don't think he's married these partners
2:32:22
they just lives with a woman Julie Julie
2:32:24
it's actually you're right he says it's
2:32:26
Julie's dogs I think Julie is her name I
2:32:28
don't know her name but she's taller
2:32:31
than he is a lot and they've been
2:32:34
hanging out doesn't like gal-pal he
2:32:37
doesn't like all these terms there's
2:32:38
reading about this issues yacht
2:32:43
he's got six houses no yes no yes 15
2:32:46
houses 15 house I have no that well he's
2:32:50
got 50 but the yacht this is a gonna get
2:32:53
y'all yeah he's gonna represent me the
2:32:55
guy's got an eye that but it's a pretty
2:32:56
good it's not a Prince of Dubai yacht
2:33:00
but it's pretty big yacht would you
2:33:02
agree that the mainstream is in some
2:33:05
kind of iron's right now they can't
2:33:07
quite figure out who to root for I mean
2:33:10
they know that half its the money as
2:33:12
Bloomberg so they have to continuously
2:33:14
bring Bloomberg in because he's he's
2:33:16
doing gratuitous advertising it's it's a
2:33:18
big pain their salary they love it it's
2:33:21
a bonanza so the problem there's white
2:33:23
no agenda shows better by the way we
2:33:25
don't have Bloomberg money that's for
2:33:28
sure
2:33:28
to show my food by donation to no agenda
2:33:31
imagine all the people who could do with
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us oh yeah that'd be fab
2:33:41
we don't have Bloomberg money but we do
2:33:44
have some donors and starting off with
2:33:45
Josh Harbaugh in Middleton Ohio comes in
2:33:48
with $100 and he has a he needs some
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good karma give you that at the end I
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yeah longtime listener he's a longtime
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[Music]
2:38:27
it is the 16th of February 2020 here's
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our list miss Jamie of the highway it
2:38:34
says happy birthday - but I'm sorry
2:38:36
wrong one here we go P Hooper this is a
2:38:40
belated one says a happy birthday to his
2:38:43
smokin hot wife Lisa Stelter was on
2:38:46
Valentine's Day when she celebrated Ron
2:38:48
Tharp says happy birthday there was
2:38:49
smokin hot wife Christine she turned 51
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on the 13th Denis Garcia 33 yesterday
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Tristan Allen will be celebrating
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tomorrow and penny Moser says happy
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birthday in advance to her son who will
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be 30 on February 19th happy birthday
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from everybody here at the best podcast
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day in the universe
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no title changes but we do have a 1 to 2
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gaming's and and we love the Dames the
2:39:16
dame dr never stops to daming z' and we
2:39:19
also have two nights and I've got quite
2:39:22
the list of stuff that we have at the
2:39:24
round table so I'm gonna wait to store
2:39:27
it do you got the big one I got the
2:39:30
whopper yes you do up on stage miss
2:39:36
Jamie of the highway caribou ceci
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Daniel tomash and Dennis Garcia hello
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thanks to your support of the No Agenda
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show on the amount of $1,000 or more you
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get that coveted spot here at the round
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table of the Knights and Danes and I am
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very proud to pronounce the Casey Dame
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Jamie lady of the highway lady Cara
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of Wicca POG sir dude named Daniel
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Knight to the infinite Forgotten wisdom
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and sir deeds dad a janitor of the Noe
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Valley for you hookers and blow rentboys
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and chardonnay sausage and sauerkraut
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ribeye and Bourgogne pickles and sticky
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green steel reserved in black miles
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geishas and Saki sparkling cider nest
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wars ginger ale and gerbils and then the
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favorite that we always have at the
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round table mutton and Mead please pick
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dames a special request before I go any
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further from see Mike he's long-term
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producer of the show he has eight human
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resources he's keeping alive and needs
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some jobs karma I'm gonna give that to
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him jobs jobs and jobs
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[Music]
2:41:06
right
2:41:07
the no agenda meetups they're like a
2:41:09
potty quickie from the there was a more
2:41:12
lesson impromptu Tokyo meetup which was
2:41:17
held recently on the 12th in Tokyo
2:41:20
several members of notices by the way
2:41:22
from sir JD Baron of Silicon Valley
2:41:27
several members of the no agenda nation
2:41:29
and peerage gathered in Tokyo on the
2:41:31
evening of February 12 2020 the knights
2:41:33
and dames in attendance included Sir
2:41:35
Mark Dame Astrid the Duke and Duchess of
2:41:37
Japan sir 3d knight of Osaka and yours
2:41:40
truly the Baron of Silicon Valley the
2:41:43
assembled shared rounds of in the
2:41:45
morning and thank you for your courage
2:41:46
as well as tasty cocktails and snacks a
2:41:49
day master dancer marks amazing complex
2:41:51
of books art and hip kids in Tokyo yes
2:41:54
they built this like this Inc I forget
2:41:58
what it's called the tea site I think
2:42:00
anyway they showed them all the secrets
2:42:03
this is a huge it's like a library a
2:42:06
meeting place a place to get food all in
2:42:10
one a very successful format they've
2:42:12
made our Damon Day master and Sir Mark
2:42:17
showed the secret I can get to the
2:42:20
secret sock a bar by pulling apart you
2:42:23
know pulling aside a Chinese screen
2:42:25
there will be an extensive review of No
2:42:28
Agenda meetups calm and I'm glad that
2:42:29
this all worked out because it was kind
2:42:31
of a last-minute thing he said gee I'm
2:42:34
in Tokyo can't get me in touch with the
2:42:36
mark and Astro didn't worked out
2:42:38
fantastic so I'm very happy about that
2:42:40
thank you for the report
2:42:41
and now we go to our Earl sir Dave yeah
2:42:46
fuga Zotoh who did his meetup in Manama
2:42:50
Bahrain this is Sir David of America's
2:42:57
heartland in Saudi Arabia I'm at the
2:42:59
Sherlock Holmes pub
2:43:01
Monomoy barium for the most marvelous
2:43:03
middle east meet up in Monomoy
2:43:06
unfortunately I sit here alone and
2:43:08
didn't have any takers today but it's
2:43:11
been fun I mean I'm just kind of hanging
2:43:13
out with heads of John and Adam great
2:43:17
conversationalist as always it's almost
2:43:20
like they're right here with me anyway
2:43:23
hope all things are well and the rest of
2:43:26
the world to the other meetups and
2:43:28
before to try this again at some other
2:43:30
location and No Agenda meetups are so
2:43:35
cool even if no one comes they're fun
2:43:41
thank you Dave for that report of course
2:43:45
he was probably still high from seeing
2:43:48
the Yanni concert so he's probably just
2:43:53
here's an overview of some of the
2:43:55
meetups you may want to attend if
2:43:57
there's one new you actually there's one
2:43:59
happening today in South Minneapolis dr.
2:44:01
hammer at the ven brewery tap room
2:44:03
Monday Fort Lauderdale that'll be
2:44:05
Rocko's tavern look for the guy in this
2:44:07
spice force t-shirt Thursday Kitchener
2:44:10
Ontario local 42 o33 meet up in
2:44:14
Kitchener at moose Winooski zkk wrist
2:44:16
I'll be organizing for you Thursday the
2:44:18
20th mag notice this coming Thursday
2:44:21
Magnolia Texas local six six seven
2:44:23
Houstonians come for craft brews at the
2:44:26
lone pine brewery in downtown Magnolia
2:44:28
Texas Joe organizing then we have the
2:44:30
Delray Beach Florida meetup six o'clock
2:44:33
on Friday the 21st I will be there
2:44:36
Tina the keeper will be there it's at
2:44:38
the saltwater brewery there'll be many
2:44:40
people many organizers I think Crystal
2:44:43
and David Culp are the ones that
2:44:44
ultimately are managing the No Agenda
2:44:46
meetup to entry thank you for that
2:44:48
brand-new for Saturday back home here
2:44:51
almost San Antonio at the flyer saucer
2:44:54
on Huebner Road Andrew white organizing
2:44:57
that at 5:30 on Saturday the snow agenda
2:45:00
bantha I've skied there actually Vance
2:45:05
meet on the slopes for the snow agenda
2:45:07
details on the website Josh Cox and also
2:45:10
on Saturday Albuquerque New Mexico oh
2:45:13
that's
2:45:14
Jeff Twohig who's been a supporter of
2:45:16
the show I believe he's a a sir and he
2:45:21
just recovered from a motorcycle
2:45:24
accident and so he's back on the stick
2:45:26
so to speak I've known the guy for I
2:45:29
think eight years and since I've known
2:45:33
him in like two motorcycle accidents
2:45:34
that's messed him up so go check him out
2:45:37
and say hi at the sidetrack brewery
2:45:39
Saturday in Albuquerque New Mexico
2:45:42
Springfield Missouri two o'clock the
2:45:44
first Springfield Missouri meet up at
2:45:46
Lindbergh's tavern Caleb Brinkman
2:45:48
organizing that for you on Saturday also
2:45:50
on the 22nd Durham North Carolina meet
2:45:54
at the Brier Creek beer garden in
2:45:56
Raleigh a shrinking amygdala will leave
2:45:58
more brain room for the thing key stuff
2:46:00
is their slogan Jesus Saturday is huge
2:46:03
LAX flight double-o two of the no agenda
2:46:07
that will be in LAX area meet at the
2:46:10
proud bird on aviation Boulevard this is
2:46:13
fantastic
2:46:13
Missoula Montana local 406 also on
2:46:17
Saturday their second meet up
2:46:18
Christopher Raymer
2:46:20
organizing for you circus media and on
2:46:23
Saturday as well Three Mile Island evac
2:46:26
zone zoo meet up it's the south central
2:46:29
Pennsylvania hillside cafe in Goldsboro
2:46:31
Pennsylvania near the three-mile item
2:46:34
Matt Weaver is organizing that and thank
2:46:37
you very much for all the work that
2:46:40
everyone's doing if you want more
2:46:41
details go to no agenda meetups comm if
2:46:44
you don't see anything near you here's a
2:46:46
crazy thought why don't you go ahead and
2:46:48
set one up for yourself they're great
2:46:50
they're like a potty
2:46:52
sometimes you wanna go hang out with all
2:46:55
the Knights today
2:46:57
use unity
2:47:01
I'll help you wouldn't be everybody
2:47:10
[Music]
2:47:12
so I was so I was remiss in not reading
2:47:15
this note from Daniel Tomas Oh who you
2:47:19
just knighted yes wish I'll read now
2:47:22
okay I humbly ask for my knight name to
2:47:25
be Sir dude named Daniel Knight of the
2:47:27
infinite forgotten wisdom and he'll take
2:47:32
sushi and fuh at the round table
2:47:35
if the kitchen can scrounge that up and
2:47:36
apparently they can't finally it would
2:47:39
be possible to get a little bit of
2:47:41
moving karma goat style that would be
2:47:43
amazing my smoking-hot wife and I are
2:47:45
finally moving out of our studio oh very
2:47:48
good
2:47:48
so what'd you do that for him and then
2:47:51
we'll be 50s in fact I will I'll give
2:47:54
him a special little edition there
2:48:04
[Music]
2:48:05
before we get there
2:48:07
I only only have the one ISO possibility
2:48:14
which I played very early on which was
2:48:17
this one all of my sexual fantasies
2:48:21
involve handcuffs so do you have one
2:48:23
that's gonna beat mine which is not the
2:48:26
ISO for in this show but it's an ISO
2:48:28
based on this clip now I want to play
2:48:31
this clip this is the president's
2:48:33
ability to run the DOJ this is a big big
2:48:36
controversy on talk radio - left and
2:48:39
right the president came out with a
2:48:40
tweet saying you know I can do whatever
2:48:42
I want I could tell the DOJ to go you
2:48:45
know hang someone and they have to do it
2:48:47
I don't think he actually said that but
2:48:49
hercule didn't say that but that's the
2:48:51
way you'd think he said that's you
2:48:53
that's what you'd think he said if you
2:48:55
listen to the left-wingers but it's
2:48:58
beside the point he apparently does have
2:49:00
the constitutional ability and nobody
2:49:02
really exploits it except apparently
2:49:03
Roosevelt had four Germans literally
2:49:06
hang during world war ii under these
2:49:08
circumstances
2:49:10
but that's beside the point it's this
2:49:13
clip where this guy's trying to explain
2:49:16
it and this is judy and this is a guy
2:49:19
and i listen to his voice and i said oh
2:49:22
my god this guy's voice
2:49:24
and I have a little ISO of it he
2:49:27
literally has a voice of somebody on
2:49:30
helium okay clip first yeah play clip
2:49:36
and we welcome both of you to the
2:49:38
NewsHour so many moving parts here I
2:49:40
hardly know where to begin but let me
2:49:42
just start Thomas Dupree with what the
2:49:45
president tweeted today which is
2:49:47
essentially that he has the right to ask
2:49:50
the Justice Department to intervene in a
2:49:52
criminal case is this something that
2:49:55
presidents have done before No
2:49:57
in a nutshell no I mean you may be able
2:49:59
to find one or two instances in our
2:50:01
history where presidents have directly
2:50:03
intervene but it certainly is not
2:50:05
something that is regularly done I'll
2:50:06
say this look the president as a
2:50:08
constitutional matter is right he heads
2:50:10
the executive branch and he has the
2:50:11
power if he wants to exercise it to do
2:50:13
it however there is a very
2:50:15
well-established norm that governs the
2:50:17
Justice Department more I served where
2:50:19
presidents understand that they can't be
2:50:22
seen as politicizing the Justice
2:50:24
Department and allowing prosecutorial
2:50:26
decisions be determined by partisan
2:50:28
considerations that's why you have
2:50:30
separation that's why presidents have
2:50:32
respected the Independence of the United
2:50:34
States Department of Justice sounds a
2:50:36
little like Ben Shapiro that's a little
2:50:38
bit of that picking up but listen to the
2:50:43
ISO of his voice of work to where he
2:50:45
maxes out the helium sound that they
2:50:47
can't be seen as that's not from the
2:50:55
clip from the same clip if you play that
2:50:58
clip again and hear that part which is
2:51:00
right in about the middle of it yes that
2:51:01
is from the clip I did not
2:51:03
I will dr. stuff and you can call me out
2:51:05
now admit to it this is not doctor that
2:51:08
is his voice we'll listen again that
2:51:10
they can't be seen as now back to the
2:51:12
clip didn't tweet it today which is
2:51:14
essentially that he has the right to ask
2:51:16
the Justice Department to intervene in a
2:51:19
criminal case is this something that
2:51:21
presidents have done before No in a
2:51:24
nutshell no I mean you may be able to
2:51:26
find one or two instances in our history
2:51:28
where presidents have directly
2:51:30
intervened but it certainly is not
2:51:31
something that is regularly done I'll
2:51:33
say this look the president as a
2:51:34
constitutional matter is
2:51:36
he heads the executive branch and he has
2:51:37
the power if he wants to exercise it to
2:51:39
do it however there is a very
2:51:41
well-established norm that governs the
2:51:44
Justice Department more I served where
2:51:46
presidents understand that they can't be
2:51:48
seen as politicizing the Justice
2:51:50
Department and allowing prostate can't
2:51:52
be seen right my god well get him off
2:51:55
the air this horse this horse get him
2:51:59
off the air
2:52:00
it's no good horrible man that's what
2:52:05
that ISO is no good for the show oh it's
2:52:07
not really I think well it wasn't meant
2:52:09
to be it was just no voice this guy has
2:52:12
I do have just a crazy off-the-wall
2:52:14
unhinged clip if you're into him it's
2:52:16
completely show business driven but it
2:52:18
does involve Joe and Mika so maybe you'd
2:52:20
like that actually Christina sent it to
2:52:22
me okay
2:52:25
and if you follow the the controversy of
2:52:30
Snoop Dog calling out Gail Oprah's
2:52:34
friend they're putting Gayle King yes I
2:52:37
followed it
2:52:37
oh so you followed that whole thing well
2:52:39
you might oh yeah you might like the
2:52:41
most recent mo facts where Moe actually
2:52:43
dove into it and the real problem and
2:52:46
what snoops issue was is that both Gail
2:52:48
and Oprah have a history of going after
2:52:51
black men and letting white men slide
2:52:53
that's really why Snoop was angry Harvey
2:52:56
Weinstein you know a lot of people they
2:52:59
don't attack at all les Moonves Charlie
2:53:03
Rose all these people that work with all
2:53:05
well you know of not rob blah blah blah
2:53:07
but when it came to Kobe you know so you
2:53:10
understand it's a it's an issue about
2:53:13
these two black women going after black
2:53:15
men and that's what Snoop was so mad
2:53:18
about and that's you know so neither
2:53:21
here nor there but what happened on
2:53:24
Morning Joe with Joe and Mika hey I mean
2:53:28
the just so they did not understand the
2:53:32
context
2:53:33
nor did I honestly the context of Snoop
2:53:36
Dogg what he was saying he wasn't saying
2:53:37
go attack Gail but you know Gail went
2:53:40
into this whole oh I'm beginning death
2:53:42
threats and I can't sleep and then Oprah
2:53:45
came out so sore so horrible so horrible
2:53:49
and Christina sent me this is a dead
2:53:50
this is something I think you probably
2:53:52
fit in your show there's corporate
2:53:54
America because there are where is
2:53:56
America where is Viacom partnerships let
2:54:00
me say it again
2:54:01
a black female journalist fears for her
2:54:07
life this morning her children are
2:54:11
facing abuse and threats at the New York
2:54:15
Times The Washington Post The Wall
2:54:18
Street Journal Viacom no body it's
2:54:22
talking about this after preaching on a
2:54:25
mountain for years about how dangerous
2:54:28
it is when Donald Trump threatens
2:54:31
members of the press well guess what I
2:54:34
think it's dangerous when Donald Trump
2:54:37
threatens members of the press and I
2:54:40
think it's dangerous when pop culture
2:54:43
figures threaten members of the press
2:54:46
especially a black woman doing the job
2:54:51
who was only doing her job you know what
2:54:55
we can have a debate whether the
2:54:56
question should have been astronaut
2:54:58
we're so beyond that right now we are so
2:55:02
beyond that right now what's the
2:55:04
conspiracy of silence about New York
2:55:07
Times why aren't you writing about this
2:55:10
what about you Washington Post Wall
2:55:13
Street Journal where are you Viacom
2:55:16
where are you a black woman has gone to
2:55:21
bed a journalist in fear of her life
2:55:25
[Music]
2:55:27
Wow DeLonge unhinged yes that's exactly
2:55:32
what's going on here
2:55:35
so via I guess she says she works in CBS
2:55:38
yes of miok icon yeah calling them out
2:55:41
big deal holy crap though once you call
2:55:43
out your own network your douche hey
2:55:45
there you go
2:55:49
that's gonna do it affiliates I hope you
2:55:52
got the memo we're running just a little
2:55:53
bit late but we do have some fab end of
2:55:55
show mixers for mixes from sir seat
2:55:57
sitter
2:55:58
we've got sir Chris Wilson we've got Tom
2:56:01
Stark whether it's just a cornucopia of
2:56:04
great stuff that please remember us at
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Dvorak org /na that is where you can
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support the best podcast in the universe
2:56:12
were you scoffing what did I just hear
2:56:15
no I'm just wondering why my network is
2:56:18
crapping out on me all of a sudden oh
2:56:20
well it's cuz it's the end of the show
2:56:22
coming to you from opportunity zone 33
2:56:25
here in Austin Texas this is the capital
2:56:27
the drone star state FEMA region number
2:56:29
six on the governmental maps in the
2:56:30
morning everybody
2:56:31
I'm Adam curry Silicon Valley it's a
2:56:35
beautiful day in the neighborhood I'm
2:56:36
Chauncey Dvorak we return on Thursday
2:56:38
right here on no agenda remember to
2:56:40
support us to work toward slashing it
2:56:43
until then and remember grumpy old Ben's
2:56:48
coming up next on no agenda stream calm
2:56:50
Jeffrey Epstein didn't kill himself
2:56:52
adios
2:56:54
[Music]
2:56:59
the car everybody you know the routine
2:57:03
it's hard man bad time I'm gonna sing my
2:57:06
song which one take long we found
2:57:09
another brief so we gonna win
2:57:11
[Music]
2:57:18
feech again
2:57:31
[Music]
2:57:41
Oh baby baby
2:57:43
[Music]
2:57:50
[Music]
2:57:53
again
2:57:57
less official
2:57:59
[Music]
2:58:04
[Applause]
2:58:06
mine's gonna win South Carolina Joe
2:58:09
Biden's not gonna win South Carolina in
2:58:12
no way well I know what he's given it a
2:58:16
good old truck yeah this is this is from
2:58:20
a speech he gave no ways tired we've
2:58:24
come too far from where we started but I
2:58:27
don't believe he brought me to this farm
2:58:29
so he's speaking to a crowd of a dose
2:58:32
and we're we heard that before I don't
2:58:35
feel no ways tired
2:58:51
[Music]
2:58:55
don't waste tired I don't feel no ways
2:58:59
tired come too far
2:59:03
[Applause]
2:59:11
I think a bill to get through
2:59:23
bill cage they fire weapons too
2:59:26
rich 10 Vitamix rate specific
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that's why privilege
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she's gonna do it 100% close the door
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but a Hillary run would be so delicious
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will it happen it's almost too delicious
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to believe my friend and right I think
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the key word here is not if she's going
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to run oh wow she hasn't foreclose the
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possibility she has no feeling
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speculation that she may actually run
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again
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I even think Hillary Clinton a mover or
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some centrist comes in here could be a
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Clinton and be running in 2020 I'm not
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running but I'm gonna keep working and
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speaking and standing up for what I
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believe Hillary Clinton says she will
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not be running for president again in
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2020 you know I say the third time's the
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charm right I as I say never never never
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say never and I I will certainly tell
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you I'm under enormous pressure from
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many many many people to think about it
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is she gonna do a show maybe there
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doesn't need to be a rematch I mean
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obviously I can beat them again so will
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she give us what we want another run
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borac dot org slash and a all of my
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sexual fantasies involve handcuffs
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