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December 22nd, 2022 • 3h 9m

1514: Holiday Heart

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Greg good goodbye. Shut down. Adam curry,
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John C divorce Thursday December 22 2022. This is your award
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winning keep our nation media assassination episode 1514.
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This is no agenda, ready for the
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arctic blast and broadcasting live from the heart of the Texas
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hill country here in FEMA Region number 60. In the morning,
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everybody. I'm Adam curry,
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and from Northern Silicon Valley where we're just hoping for a
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little rain. I'm John C. Dvorak.
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Nah, man starting started about two hours ago, what the
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temperature just started dropping like crazy. It was 47
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degrees this morning when I went out to walk the dog. And now
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it's 46 here, and now it's 37. Yeah, but it dropped 10 degrees
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in two hours. The blast is that blast is calming the blast
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unfortunately, for those who want to test out their
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generator, that would be me. I don't think we're gonna get any
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snow, which is kind of what you need to have the grid break and
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go down.
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So you know, you're just gonna get cold weather, which is the
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worst?
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Yeah, but it's only through
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Christmas. The 53 ft. One is up to 53
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Oh, congratulations.
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You're welcome.
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What does that buy me? Nothing. I love that there's two of us.
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Because as I was looking at what we're going to do today, you
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know, John always sends me his clips. I never listened to him.
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I always look at the titles. saw that you had done some Zelinsky
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stuff, you know that he's our new Overlord who tells us how
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we're going to spend our money. Yeah. And so I have some color
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to go around that. But if you have a little presentation,
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because this to me, personally, was one of the most insulting
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moments in American political history.
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Well, you're not the only one who feels that way. But most I
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think most people don't feel that way. That's the funny thing
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about it. I think we're outliers on this one.
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It's yeah, it's kind of bizarre.
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Well, let's hear it. Here's the nutshell. This is a four second
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clip that I think this was the nutshell of everything. The
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lens? One nutshell, yes.
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Thank you. We have it.
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You know, you can tell he's a comedian. You really can. The
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hell
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was that? As of his timing, this type of pauses
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there was an article. Let me see. What was this? It must be.
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I think it was the Atlantic. Let me just see. Is this it? No Town
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Hall, but in the lauding lauding his comedic timing. Like where
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did you hear something funny? Seriously, like, Oh, yes, he was
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just just just great. Hi. Have we ever had a foreign dictator
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address both houses of Congress that they all stood up and
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applauded?
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Oh, they were giving him standing Oh, is to an extreme.
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I mean, why are we the only ones that are I mean, even even right
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wingers? No, I mean, no, even even M five M who would hate
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anything? Anything that has to do with spending American money,
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they're all in it all? Yeah. Oh, he's so brave. He's such a hero.
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This man. Oh, and look at him with his T shirt. He knows how
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to do it. He came right off the battlefield. I'm surprised he
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didn't have his munitions belt on. You should have had a hand
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grenade. Shoot a hand grenade hanging back there something at
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least
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we thought he had a Schumer clip on here. I don't know where it
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is. While you look for the Schumer clip. I got a clip here
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at this f 25. France 24 giving commentary on him to Zelinsky F
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24. Clip,
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President Biden and you can see President Solinsky who was a
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pretty emotional and he did say that they were going to discuss
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at links very important issues, but that his first and foremost
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message was one of appreciation appreciation for us support
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up till now.
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No. This is about the this is not about his speech. This is
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about him and Biden talking together. Right? I believe so.
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So I watched that on whitehouse.gov. And they had
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their own little lady and you know, they had to have their own
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TV studio, which it wasn't as done in their TV studio. I'm
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sure it was. So they're on their soundstage. Yeah, they got the
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to lecture and get theirs. Right. Well,
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that's the one with the festivals. I don't know where
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that is got the fireplace. Trump's used as a shot.
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Anyway, so you have your little lady doing the ASL sign language
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in the corner. And then we also have an on the fly translator A
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coup for once did an accurate translation truth comes
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out. Thank you, Mr. President for 45 billion, because this is
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a big assistance and I hope that the Congress will approve this
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financial assistance for our crime, country.
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Crimes for our crimes. Ladies and gentlemen.
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You're ready to swing for the fences right off the bat like
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that, huh? You liked it? I went as hard as I can. I have another
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one for you. And then I'll leave you. I'll leave you to it. LG
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only got three more but go on. Yeah. Okay, Kara. Go. I did it
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again. Here is LK. Go on.
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Here is Al Jazeera.
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Linda Herring is Ukraine specialist and Deputy Director
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of the Atlantic Council's Eurasia Center. She says the
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Lenski security will be a top priority.
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It's a big deal, because there are enormous security concerns.
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We know that the Russians wanted to whack falooda Barry Solinsky
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back in February, wow, this, this visit had to be kept a
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secret. It was a secret until the 11th hour until it was no
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longer a secret. I think it's also significant that he's
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coming to Washington first to say thank you to President
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Biden, and he's also going to Congress. So he I expect him to
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spend most of his time and energy on Capitol Hill, because
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he knows that Capitol Hill Hill has the most sympathy and can do
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the most for him. I think he's less concerned about Congress
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than we were, you know, three, three months ago, it looks like
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Congress is going to continue the same policies toward Ukraine
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on weapons in particular, Republicans are solid where
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Republicans are not solid. And where I'm worried is budget
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support. And this is the category of money, it's billions
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of dollars that taxpayers are giving to make sure that the
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Ukrainian state stays afloat.
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So there's first I love that she says that Putin wanted to whack
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him. I mean, since when is this news type language, but okay,
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it's not if it doesn't, if you don't know what it means,
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because you didn't watch enough of the Soprano's. You wouldn't
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know what she's talking about. Slap him in the face.
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I think it was a mistake to do it in this because you know,
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this omnibus bill still hasn't been signed off on it. At least
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it wasn't last night. And I don't know if they're gonna have
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a vote today, which includes this 45 or $47 billion dollars.
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I think it gives them too much wiggle room for the American
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public to get pissed off about it as people start to learn it
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goes trickles out very slowly. But to us, it's fast, but
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believe me, no one no one people aren't paying attention. They
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just think oh, yeah, that flag I gotta make sure I update my my
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emojis, my avatars. But also we have to point out that Pelosi
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Schumer, what's his name? Donnell was the who's the who's
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the Republican leader? What's his name? The turtle guy? Mitch
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McConnell? Connery?
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McConnell? Yeah, they're all 80 years old. They still have a
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hard on for Russia from the 60s. This is dumb. I mean, Pelosi was
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plotting herself
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to kiss you. Oh, yeah. She had to give him a big kiss. Oh,
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it's it and this is partially leg. This is trauma from the
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Soviet Union.
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Totally, it's not
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appropriate.
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It's not appropriate at all. And Schumer was just completely off
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the rails. I wish I had that clip up. I'm gonna run it on
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Sunday. It's so good. Let's listen to his Alinsky. symboI.
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This in front of Congress is Zelinsky. Two hears here. Just
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to me as a complaint he's complaining already. So here
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is the front line, the tyranny which is no lack of cruelty
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against the lives of free people. And your support is
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crucial. Not just to stand in such fight, but to get to the
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turning point to win on the battlefield. We have artillery.
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Yes. Thank you. We have it. Is it enough? Honestly, not really.
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That was the line that the Atlantic thought was funny.
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That's the line
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it's not funny. Yeah.
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It's literally wrote that they thought that was that he's human
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that there was some chuckling I guess which wasn't on your clip
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Yeah, they thought that was funny. We see that as a
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complaint. Exactly. It was a complaint and that's why
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Congress those morons find it. I'm just gonna I have to use the
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R word on them retards I have to use it. They're retarded in
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their thinking they're retarded in their actions. Everything is
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wrong about this. This is this is escalated. escalated to a
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point that is very troublesome Okay, data control the flags and
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all that okay, I get him Yeah, it's easy to mind control some.
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I like the fact that he gave them a flag and they held it up
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just for me to look at it was backwards.
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That was the flag that he had just that morning had had signed
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by troops on the front lines, which includes an increasingly
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amount increasing amount of American mercenaries. Yeah,
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they're getting killed left and right, by the
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way. Well, you know, yeah. So, it now this was the other one I
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have. I mean, I could have clipped a lot, but it's kind of
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tedious to listen to him. But so he's trying to, I think, appeal
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to the Congress and the American public when he throws out.
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Whoever wrote his speech, threw in a bunch of little, what they
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thought would appeal to American tidbits. Yeah, it was yes. And
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it was like, doled out in a peculiar way. And none of it
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made any sense because it was like, what a Ukrainian in a bar
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in Odessa. Sitting next to a hooker might think Americans
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would know about
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pull out more cannons and shells are needed
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is, is this the one which I'm just playing random Barito that
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is okay,
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pull out more cannons and sales are needed. If so, just like the
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Battle of Saratoga, the fight for backward will change the
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trajectory of our war for independence. And freedom.
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What is the word of Sarah? The Battle of Saratoga?
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No American knows that we don't teach kids American history. I
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don't know this. Well, nobody under 60, which includes you,
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yes. knows about the Battle of Saratoga. And so what but they
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threw it out there because it because if you look at American
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history, from a foreign perspective, this is a very
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important little battle. It was really one of the turning points
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in 1777. When the British were kind of turned back when his
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bony had, I think Burgoyne was, his name was a British guy
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bringing in a bunch of troops into New York from the from
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Canada, the charging guys from Canada, and they were all beaten
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back. And, and there was our guy, we had a general named
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Horatio Mortimer or something. Yeah. Mortimers.
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So this was Saratoga, New Saratoga, New York.
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Yeah, well, no, it's now it's called shuttler. I think so.
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Okay, and so we, if I pronounced that right, but then this guy
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gates, his general, you know, he defeated the British and and it
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allowed them. And it did two things that allowed the French
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saw this and said, Hey, we can join now because we think these
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guys could win, which I think is the reference or trying to get
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out with this mention of Saratoga and a stupid speech.
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And the other thing is it kind of Rose General Washington up
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because he was supposedly the strategist behind the whole
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thing. So it's important, but not to Americans
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who wrote that what bonehead wrote that who would who was
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dumb, but he's one of his buddies, who wrote this speech.
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Who knew a little American history and no more? Americans?
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No,
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this has the what's our I'm drawing blanks today? What's our
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Secretary of State? Jake?
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This isn't Lincoln, Abe Lincoln, a Blinken.
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This has his fingerprints all over these. He's the kind of
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elitist that would come up with that.
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I'm not gonna argue that he's not.
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You're not arguing with me at all. Today's very disappointed.
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Yes.
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Why do you I don't know why. I don't know why. Like, stop, stop
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and go ahead. Oops. It's possible. But it's possible that
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if he then he's totally a Ivy League asshole, to think that
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anybody's going to relate to that comment? No, but nobody
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related to it. Because nobody knows that we're Americans.
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We're not, you know, from out of the country that you have to
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study first.
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Foreigners. We're not immigrants. Hello.
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Unless we're an immigrant. There were more more than that. There
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was a number of references like that in there. It's like
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I had a Roosevelt reference at some point. There was a
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Roosevelt
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reference which he confused, because he also said somebody I
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forgot. I remember.
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You didn't clip it out. I thought he would clip that.
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It was screwed up when he said it was Roosevelt talking about
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sighs somebody but he confused to President
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Roosevelt whose wife ran the show.
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Is not true. No, no, you're taking a Woodrow Wilson.
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I thought Eleanor Roosevelt ran the show. Yeah, she was the No,
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no. Who's the lesbian in the corner? running the show? Hello.
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Maybe writing some shit.
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This is this. You've heard of Elf on the Shelf. The no agenda
14:55
version is lesbian in the corner.
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But I'll leave it at that. I won't. I won't say good, because
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I can't do it. Anyway so the guy was you know, he's comes up he
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does, but it's the standing owes one after the other that really
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got me. And then of course they on C span when they showed it,
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they would cut somebody was some mean cameraman, you know, they
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do this. They're looking for people that aren't standing that
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put the camera on him and zoom in happened right away. Yeah.
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And so the two that we're typically looking at their
15:32
phones and not standing at all, Rand Paul was no I didn't see
15:37
me. Ron Paul, maybe. Rand Paul Rand. Sorry, but but it was Matt
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gates. No, yeah. Sitting next to Lauren Bovard.
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Matt gates and now has a podcast with this stock ticker in the
15:53
background.
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Oh, he's gonna just like my idea of having the bubbling cauldron
15:58
yet but
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be it be representative. He's like, wants to do a little sick
16:06
and tired of these guys with their own podcasts. That's our
16:09
job. Dammit.
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Go. Got a podcast. And I do have one. What's wrong with these
16:15
podcasts? If you want to hear it? Well,
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you just got to write it in our voice. Okay. Okay, what's wrong
16:21
with these podcasts? Let me see.
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Oh, wait. Cuz you brought it up. Everyone has a podcast and I was
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wondering whatever happened to Gorka
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things I don't think about it all.
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Badges Gorka is 27 degrees there in Fredericksburg. I
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know Matt White 27 already went down like that. I said, Yeah,
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Mikey.
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I mean, it dropped like a rock just like in five minutes. I
16:46
told you. So there's this podcasting group of all these
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failed? It's not podcasters that does a radio. It might as well
16:56
be a podcast because nobody listens to his whole network.
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It's the network is owned by the guy who has the pain pill. You
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know, the one that all the radio? Like Gorka keeps, like
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yes, Gorka and Larry elders and all these guys.
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Got a better gig. He's on N T. D.
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was also on that radio network. Is he?
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Well, there's a bunch of just a bunch of Prager is on there. And
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it's all
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yes, they're all on it. And they all have to promote the back. I
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can't remember anything today. What's the name of that pain
17:32
medication?
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Yes, I'm pill. So but here's the here's what I saw. I said, I'm
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gonna go listen to the latest episode of gorkhas podcast and
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see what I get out of it. And we're podcasts. I'm sorry. It's
17:41
a radio show. But is it any good? Let's just listen to it
17:45
and see.
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But we have so many guests. And we have a very special cover. I
17:50
don't really need to introduce them because we have
17:53
a handful, a soup song, a coterie of freedom fighters in
17:59
America that are usually singular, but these are the most
18:03
freedom fighter deist couple out there is Victoria Thompson and
18:08
Jody.
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I wondered where they went. We found them all in the same nest.
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It's amazing. Relief factor.
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Relief factor. Yeah. Joe Digenova. There he is. I wonder
18:25
where he went to now and
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and his wife Victoria toensing. Alright, back to back to the
18:32
Lansky back to one of those 80 year olds traumatized by the
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Soviet Union, the Cuban Missile Crisis of the 60s. Really mind
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controlled MK Ultra whatever turtle face. I used to defend
18:47
him, but I can't anymore McConnell, guys undefendable.
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He's undefendable.
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Making sure the Defense Department can deal with the
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major threats.
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Coming. What is this? That's a tell to me making sure the
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Defense Department can deal with the major threats, making
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sure the Defense Department can deal with the major threats
19:12
coming from Russia and China. Providing assistance for the
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Ukrainians to defeat the Russians. That's the number one
19:23
priority for the United States right now. According to most
19:28
Republicans, that's sort of how we see the challenges
19:32
confronting the country at the moment.
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Yeah, and I agree, that is what most Republicans who are all in
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on the military industrial complex. The way they are
19:44
talking right now it's the most important thing, and every
19:46
single one of them who thinks that way should not ever be
19:49
voted into office again.
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I don't know how they got voted in before and this guy is the
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worst, because we're stupid. No, nobody pays it Ah, nobody cares.
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No one
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listening. Listen to no agenda people save your country. Save
20:06
the world. Maybe you have more from Zelinsky
20:13
that's all I got you.
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I see you found it. I found that it found it for you. Zelinsky by
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Schumer
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seems like a clip to me. Oh, it must have been off the bottom of
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the out. Can
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I play it? Yes, please.
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Mr. President, I see you. You are in your Ukrainian, yellow
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and blue as am I. And that's appropriate, because this will
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be a day to remember in the history of the United States
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Congress. When we welcome President Volodymyr Zelensky. of
20:43
Ukraine. This is President Zelinsky first trip outside
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Ukraine since the beginning of Russia's invasion, the president
20:51
of this young democracy will address members from both
20:54
chambers in a joint meeting of Congress. It's always a high
20:58
honor to welcome a foreign head of state to Congress full of
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crap.
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Yes, indeed, Chuck Schumer this will go down in history as the
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day that you just stood there and we're a trader, literally a
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truce traitorous treacherous traitors against American
21:16
interest in your thoughts, creepy sock up. I figured I'd
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provide what no one else provides, which is what Putin
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saying, gee whiz, there's actually people reporting on it.
21:29
Putin had something to say nothing specifically. This is
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from France. 24.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has been holding an extended
21:37
meeting with top officials from the Russian Defense Ministry.
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The meeting to set objectives for the Russian military amid
21:45
claims as we've just heard there from Ukraine that a new attack
21:47
has been planned for the new year through Putin, saying that
21:51
Russia will continue developing its military potential and the
21:55
combat readiness of nuclear forces against the backdrop
22:00
offensive. Earlier I spoke to our correspondent Nick
22:02
Holsworth.
22:04
Usually,
22:05
what we're seeing some images initial reports of what he's
22:11
saying and it's all fighting talk, is basically saying
22:14
telling is managing that Russia has to increase its military
22:18
potential. He's insisting that Russia will fulfill the tasks
22:24
set itself in the so called special military operation.
22:29
harks back to the past. He says that the Russian troops in
22:33
Ukraine are fighting like heroes of Russia's previous wars. He
22:39
reiterates again that the task is to improve the military
22:43
forces. He says that they've gained a huge amount of
22:47
experience in Ukraine. And interestingly, he says that
22:50
Russian military chiefs should analyze NATO's experience. I
22:56
mean, again, Carson was not as a battle between Russia and
22:59
Ukraine, but as a war between Russia and the US, Russia and
23:04
the West, Russia and NATO. I mean, it's all fighting talk,
23:09
whether that is really going to be backed up by the military
23:13
hardware, and the experience manpower that he needs, if he's
23:18
going to prolong this more and open a new offensive in the new
23:23
year, after 10 months in which is forced us to last about
23:28
100,000 men either killed missing wounded or taken
23:33
prisoner, according to Ukrainian and Western estimates. That
23:38
remains to be seen.
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I guess that remains to be seen for me too. How many people it
23:44
remains to be seen. So the I guess, listening to our new
23:49
leader of the the yellow and blue party, Volodymyr Zelensky,
23:56
the only way this ends is if regime change is is undertaken
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in Russia. It has to it is Putin who has to go Did I understand
24:07
that correctly? Yeah. So that's not going to happen. I presume
24:11
that that's just not going to happen. So there will there will
24:14
never be a peace process. But let's say they try to negotiate
24:19
peace which has been thwarted every single time I believe by
24:23
us. Who would do the negotiations is it McCrone? Who
24:30
would even do and then what happens to the euro one? Mu
24:33
Erawan? Yes. Oh, good one. Yeah. Do you think that's it's in the
24:41
realm of possibility? What will it take to start in the near
24:44
term? Now? What is it we have to
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I think the way it looks to me is that we'd like to see this
24:49
thing just drag on forever.
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Well, the military industrial complex wants it to drag on
24:55
because it's cashflow
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Guaranteed. Money in the Bank.
25:02
And it's good to rally the troops, you know, rally people.
25:05
Oh, well, you're not an American not to have a Ukrainian flag in
25:10
your front yard. Exactly. Stuff like that. Yeah, you're gonna
25:15
have a lot of fun with this.
25:19
Wow. I mean, what it has kind of done has brought two
25:23
blue and yellow days. I don't have a day they'll have a day.
25:27
Yeah, well, we shouldn't we replace a day here. Flag date,
25:31
let's let's replace our flag day with yellow and their flag their
25:34
flag Ukrainian flag day.
25:37
Okay. There was something they liked that they were trying to
25:40
pull off some reasonable, reasonable. None of this is
25:43
reasonable. New celebration to celebrate the Ukrainians.
25:48
Oh, no, though. The the whole thing is, it's it's amazing that
25:54
everyone's so all in on it just today still. And the pushback I
25:59
see from a few mainly Republicans that there might be
26:03
one Democrat on either anywhere in the in the House or the
26:07
Senate. It's, they're not even really pushing back. Now it's
26:12
like, well, you know, kind of like I probably won't vote for
26:17
and this comes down to the omnibus bill, which is the bill
26:21
that funds the government. And it's so fun to watch. The now
26:26
the $45 billion dollars of, of money for Ukraine that that of
26:32
course got people's attention. But then we have several
26:36
representatives, mainly Republicans pulling stuff up,
26:41
look at $3 million for the Michelle Obama trial. That's
26:46
looking at $300 million. And it's like, this is 1000 $700
26:52
billion. You're not even showing me a billion you're just
26:56
spouting off. You're just talking crap,
26:58
but it adds up.
27:00
They added up what they said all the stuff, including Ukraine,
27:05
I've only counted 100 billion. You got to you got 1.6 billion.
27:10
Yeah, it's 100 billion, but you need to get to 1000 1700 billion
27:16
to know where the money's going
27:17
to audit in most of us going into a black hole. Yes. I mean
27:21
the stuff they aren't coming up with is funny though. Exactly. I
27:24
have a few on here it's
27:25
funny but it's people need to understand they don't can't do
27:29
math. You're being hoodwinked with this little trinkets by a
27:34
Republican representative with a whole look at this. Dude, this
27:38
has been going on forever this bull crap. But now it's a really
27:41
big number and no one showing me what the pig numbers go in.
27:46
Well, it the humorous, obviously lost on you. It is some funny it
27:51
is it's different than my favorite is the $200 million
27:56
that we're going to contribute for gender equity in Pakistan.
28:02
This is fantastic. I love it. But it's still not real. I mean,
28:06
I know where's the other trillions pathetic? People run
28:10
around on Twitter? Oh, I can't believe it.
28:16
No, I spend always been the case these bills are always Oh, he
28:20
was
28:20
always and this is nothing new. And if you recall, it was
28:25
President Obama, Obama, President Obama who said I'm
28:30
gonna put this on the internet three days ahead of time for any
28:32
bill. He never did. No one ever did it. No one ever did it.
28:38
Yeah, I forgot about that. Good way. Good promise. Another good
28:42
unkept promise by the by the famous Obama.
28:46
Let me see. I bet I have a guess I don't have it. For sure. I
28:53
thought would have that Obama, we put the bills for three days.
28:58
So you can see it. You can read it. Yeah. Was it this?
29:02
It is US policy that Qaddafi needs to go.
29:06
No, sorry. That was when he was killing people. Sorry, wrong
29:08
wire.
29:10
died. He came. He went we died. He killed him.
29:12
So do you have any clips of any of this incredibly funny stuff?
29:16
No, I don't have I'm hoping to collect a bunch of it. But
29:18
there's got to be somebody that is going to be us rude. Reread
29:21
the list.
29:22
Well, I mean, I have the list is known. If you want the list, the
29:26
list.
29:27
The whole list. You have this one. You have the LGBT the LGBT
29:31
Museum.
29:33
Yes, that is on live. But this is all from what's his name?
29:36
Dan. What's this guy's name? Dan Bishop. Yeah, okay. He's the
29:42
ones that that'd be more than one listen is 1400 pages or 4100
29:47
pages? I think something
29:49
now, here is $410 million allocated towards border
29:53
security for Jordan, Lebanon, Egypt, Tunisia and Oman. This is
29:57
you know, everyone's favorite on the
29:59
show. right read because they just said about us.
30:04
Now here is a 1.43 8 billion for membership and global
30:08
multilateral organizations. So that's going to UN. I mean,
30:12
obviously, we have to add this is another one. The word salmon
30:16
is in the bill 48 times. Yes, it is. $65 million for salmon. Yes.
30:23
This is what your government has been doing for 80 years. This is
30:26
nothing new. You're being hoodwinked by Representative Dan
30:30
Bishop.
30:33
What was the one you just said before that it was? Okay, I
30:37
guess
30:38
$3 million for Be friendly highways and another 5 million
30:42
for the salmon.
30:44
Yeah, okay, here we go. Here's the here's the clips omnibus
30:46
rundown. These are from NTD. And this is I don't think this goes
30:50
into that direction. But it does bring out the kind of overview
30:54
of the of the whole thing,
30:55
rational leaders have unveiled a $1.7 trillion bill to fund the
31:00
government, we take a look at the bill and examine some of
31:03
them.
31:03
And this I just have to say to fund the government. You know,
31:06
we have these two things in American politics, which I'll
31:09
start this over, which really pissed me off. One is, of
31:13
course, we raise the debt ceiling. It's unAmerican not to,
31:17
which is how we get inflation by more money printing, and there's
31:21
this to fund the government. Well, yeah, and the thing is,
31:25
every single representative and senator has their little thing
31:30
that's like, Oh, I gotta get some money from my constituents.
31:32
This is what everybody does. And the salmon I'm sure Alaska needs
31:35
some money for salmon preservation. But then it gets
31:39
thrown into this one big mix is look at all this waste. Look at
31:42
all this crap. And again, they're just hiding the big
31:45
numbers
31:45
and rational leaders have unveiled a one but go ahead on
31:48
Okay, thank you point $7 trillion bill to fund the
31:51
government. We take a look at the bill and examine some of its
31:54
standout items. Entities. Daniel Monahan has the story. This
31:58
spending season instead of naughty and nice. Santa brought
32:02
everyone something regardless of
32:05
what is NTD doing stick now. They went from the most boring,
32:09
boring newscast in the world to doing stick.
32:15
Yes, they're doing stick. Are you?
32:17
Are you moonlighting and not telling me because I do like it.
32:21
Senate Democrats are calling on quick passage of the spending
32:24
package for government funding expires on Friday.
32:27
Thank you. There's my boring NTD thanks.
32:29
This package represents an aggressive and essential
32:32
investment in American families, American workers and in our
32:36
national defense. The bill includes a nearly 10% boost in
32:40
defense voting and roughly $40 billion to assist communities
32:44
across the country recovering from drought, hurricanes and
32:47
other natural disasters. It also includes another large round of
32:51
aid to Ukraine,
32:52
providing assistance for Ukrainians to defeat the
32:56
Russians. That's the number one priority. For the United States
33:00
right now.
33:01
I call bullcrap
33:03
lawmakers are working to stuff as many priorities as they can
33:06
into what is likely to be the last major bill of the current
33:09
congress. Senator Patty Murray says the spending package will
33:13
increase Pell grants by $500. Well,
33:16
for students who are struggling to cover tuition or rent, it
33:19
means making ends meet just got a little bit easier. Well, crap.
33:23
If the bill is successful future elections may bear its mark. One
33:27
of the most important pieces of this bill is the electoral Count
33:30
Act. Lawmakers contend that the bill would prevent a repeat of
33:34
the January 6 Capital breach, it would further specify that the
33:38
role of the Vice President and counting electoral votes is to
33:41
be only ceremonial.
33:43
Oh, so there's some cool stuff hidden in there.
33:47
They got all kinds of crazy stuff, obviously stuffed in this
33:50
thing. But the I don't know if you can do that, because the
33:54
Constitution is pretty, you know, you
33:57
would have to go they would have to go to the Supreme Court and
34:00
they slip in stuff. That's unconstitutional all the time. I
34:03
mean, the Obamacare dawn that was on it was later ruled
34:06
unconstitutional.
34:09
But in in, in what the penalty for certain kind of form. Yeah,
34:13
the penalty. Penalties are the that was the part that they kick
34:16
it.
34:17
Okay. But that was an important part. That was the part that
34:19
said you get fined if you don't have health.
34:21
Yeah, it was important to them. Yes. Now, the thing that I
34:26
thought was interesting is that in there was another McConnell
34:29
quote saying the most important thing to America right now is
34:32
Ukraine. And what they
34:33
did is they will they that was the same clip I had, but they
34:36
cut off the part where he says, according to Republicans,
34:40
according to most Republicans see what they did there.
34:46
Yeah, they do it people do they say
34:49
that's your beloved NTD. Tom on this, I called you yesterday. We
34:56
had we had an important meeting. We never have a meeting we hate
35:01
meetings. It was like an important discussion we were
35:04
gonna have we screwed it up two days in a row. Okay, so now
35:07
we're talking and all I hear in the background is NTD blasting
35:11
I'm like, Would you mind just turning it down for a second
35:13
so we could do what you these clips that you're hearing or
35:16
what I was recording at the time? No,
35:18
but you're like, oh, no, I can't turn it off. Now you're gonna
35:21
I'm not gonna say that they're there. They're not biased. Let's
35:25
let's you're gonna have to open up your little search engine.
35:29
Okay. And look up new T N G polar bear.
35:35
Yeah, I got it. On play that clip
35:39
that they that I had for a couple of shows ago. I didn't
35:42
play it. But this is a an example of where they're just
35:46
did a bullet crap on this one. Listen to this carefully.
35:49
Christmas came a little early at the Toledo zoo in the form of
35:52
twin polar bear cubs. The two were born December 1 to their 24
35:57
year old mother crystal. The babies aren't old enough to be
36:00
introduced to the public yet, but you can watch them on the
36:03
zoos live stream every day. When fully grown, these tiny cubs
36:08
could weigh as much as 1300 pounds. The polar bear
36:11
population is decreasing. But the breeding program in Toledo
36:15
offers hope for the vulnerable species. Exactly.
36:20
That's bullcrap. Yes. It was a bull crap.
36:24
There's more. There's more polar bears than ever.
36:27
Yeah, there's more polar bears than ever. I think it's like
36:29
30,000 or something
36:32
much more than that.
36:35
Well, anyway, so I so I'm not so it's not beloved. I just
36:38
happened to think that they have a lot of stories and a lot of
36:40
people other people don't cover. I know that's why No, but
36:43
if it wasn't so what you're sprucing it up. I appreciate it.
36:45
I appreciate it. I appreciate the sprucing, can we got a clip
36:48
to
36:49
Yeah, no budget was found just mischief and debt, while the
36:54
taxpayers on their foreheads and when Representative Dan Bishop
36:58
shared what he called some of the most egregious provisions in
37:02
the bill on Twitter, it allocates about one and a half
37:05
billion dollars to Customs and Border Protection for border
37:08
management requirements. However, it prohibits using
37:11
those funds for acquiring maintaining or extending border
37:14
security technology and capabilities only permitting
37:18
their use for border processing improvements. But at the same
37:21
time, it stipulates that $410 million for enhanced border
37:25
security for Jordan, Lebanon, Egypt, Tunisia and Oman remain
37:29
available until 2024. It also includes $3 million for what
37:34
Bishop called Be friendly highways 65 million for Pacific
37:38
salmon populations and at least 575 million for family planning
37:43
in areas where population growth threatens biodiversity,
37:47
lawmakers will race to complete passage before a midnight Friday
37:50
deadline or face the prospect of a partial government shutdown
37:54
going into the Christmas holiday now. Okay,
37:56
so New Tang Dynasty is now being CO produced by Steve Bannon,
37:59
obviously, because it gave them all of the all of the outrage
38:04
items, the small outrage stuff, it's exactly what's on the list
38:10
is whatever it's all anyone's talking about. And I just said,
38:14
I mean, this is this is modern monetary theory 1.7 trillion,
38:17
which I think he's actually more almost like 1.9, if you believe
38:21
the numbers, we just did a was an eight or $900 billion
38:27
inflation reduction acts
38:30
that never ends.
38:31
And then we end We had another one point something trillion
38:35
America Cares Act, which we still haven't spent all of that
38:38
money, at least. That's you
38:40
know, if we're getting mine, fine, by the way, which not you
38:43
mentioned that I find it peculiar that we had all his
38:47
money. And then they said, Well, we're going to take it from here
38:50
that money we didn't spend Yes, you want to do this because it's
38:53
over there. We're going to take the money from over here, which
38:55
is money we didn't spend, right. It's all his money. We didn't
38:58
spend what he keep wanting more money if you never spend it.
39:01
Well. I think it's money we didn't we didn't print. So when
39:05
we say okay, it was time to print it. We got to print that
39:08
at the appropriate time. So you got to you got to take it easy.
39:12
Is print on demand. There you go. It's like the publishing
39:15
business. Exactly.
39:16
It's like the Amazon have a budget. How much you need, we'll
39:21
print it up. No problem. All right. Since there's talk about
39:24
the border, we move in that direction for a second. I heard
39:29
almost, this was on ABC. They talked to wait a minute. No,
39:35
this was not ABC. This was I can't remember. Anyway, this is
39:39
the El Paso mayor who's a Democrat Oscar leaser. He's
39:43
getting he has a big problem. He has asylum seekers, which is not
39:49
illegal asylum seekers because you're supposed to seek asylum
39:53
at the at a at the appropriate port. You have to do it before
39:56
you go in. So this this is just a Our immigration system there's
40:01
nothing wrong with it. The law is fine we're not adhering to it
40:04
that's that's the difference is no law needs to be changed just
40:07
need to follow the law. I know it really well because I've
40:10
imported several people. I've imported wives, okay. I know how
40:15
it works. Hey, are American women aren't good enough for
40:18
you? They weren't and I made a mistake. Okay. I tossed him
40:21
aside, kicked him out of the country and got me a Hoosier. So
40:26
I think I've redeemed myself. And listen to what the mayor of
40:30
El Paso says about what he needs really to help him at the
40:34
border.
40:35
I had the Arkansas Governor on ASA Hutchinson, who is the rebel
40:37
I'm sorry, this is we forget, we forget all about Don Lemon,
40:40
who's now doing the morning show. We're on CNN. He's He's
40:43
very interesting, Don looking thin and trim and young. And he
40:46
keeps you know, looking sideways over to the I don't know, to the
40:50
monitor, see if he looks good.
40:52
It's just using it for work.
40:54
I had the Arkansas Governor on ASA Hutchinson, who is a
40:56
Republican, and he says while the buck does stop with the
40:59
administration, he does believe the onus is on Congress
41:03
to cool there's a new version. He does believe I like the
41:06
incentive. He believes now we can just use the past. He does
41:09
believe this. This thing is out of control. Stop
41:12
with the administration. He does believe the onus is on Congress.
41:17
He believes it's a band aid as well. Do you think there's room
41:20
for bipartisanship in Washington? And would you like
41:23
to see that? Obviously, yes.
41:25
leading the witness?
41:27
Well, it's obvious that we need to work together and regardless
41:30
of parties because this is a a US United States problem that we
41:35
all need to work together. It's on El Paso problem. It's a lot
41:37
better than El Paso and honestly believe it's bigger than the
41:40
United States. We need to work with the UN to work with other
41:42
countries to be able to come up with a program that becomes
41:46
humanitarian for everyone.
41:47
It's a U N level problem. Playing out bring on the blue
41:52
helmets. In Chicago, here they come.
41:56
That what's the El Paso guy said that he didn't say
42:00
Bring on the blue helmets. He said, This is a you were
42:02
mumbling over it. You listen. He said no, I
42:05
heard him he said to you. And he never said blue helmets. But he
42:08
says that it even said that
42:10
the US United States problem that we all need to work
42:13
together and so no possible problem is a lot better than El
42:15
Paso and honestly believe it's bigger than the United States.
42:19
We need to work with the UN to work with other countries to be
42:21
able to come up with a program that you guys manatorian for
42:24
everyone.
42:26
With un un level UN level
42:28
baby is bold. That's
42:32
Senator Alex Padilla Leah Padilla Delia was on ABC this
42:36
morning. believe one of your buddies, California yay. Nice
42:44
little Gaff.
42:45
So you expect order and safety? Is Senator you expect order and
42:50
safety at the border on Wednesday, your own Governor
42:52
Gavin Newsom told ABC News that the immigration system will
42:56
break when title 42 is lifted. He said your state is not
43:00
prepared that sites are already at capacity. So what do you
43:05
really expect? And what are the preparations that you go ahead?
43:10
Good. So So I'm not suggesting that it's not going to be a
43:13
challenge. But let's understand why it is such a challenge
43:16
because the prior administration starved various departments and
43:21
agencies have the resources they need not just to to patrol the
43:26
border but to process these lawful asylum claims in the case
43:31
that that's the reason individuals or even families are
43:35
coming across the border again. Most Americans understand and
43:38
appreciate that our people who want to come to United States
43:40
for a number of reasons that's why we have student visa
43:43
programs. That's why we have work visa programs and yes, it
43:47
is awful for someone seeking violence is fleeing violence
43:51
excuse me fleeing violence, fleeing poverty, fleeing for
43:55
their lives to come.
43:57
If you're seeking violence, come on in truth. Truth comes out
44:02
truth comes out these people mean it. Bull crap. Ah, I feel
44:06
very American today. Like this old crappy people now, just
44:11
about those resources. We got a note from one of our producers
44:14
Andrew.
44:15
I, by the way, I do want to miss I do have two clips on this.
44:18
Yeah, but go on again. No, no, no, I can't stop saying
44:24
even worse. You said I do want to play a few clips, but go it
44:28
was a doubleheader. Producer Andrew says Hey guys, I'm a cop
44:34
for the US Forest Service. Our agency sits towards the top of
44:37
the list when it comes to emergency support to national
44:39
emergencies like hurricanes or oil spills. Whatever FEMA ends
44:43
up managing. Don't ask me how that came into force. We all got
44:46
emails earlier this month to say that Secretary of Agriculture
44:49
offered our help to the Secretary of Homeland Security
44:53
to back up Customs and Border Protection in Texas upon the
44:56
expiration of the pandemic exclusion authority. Now I think
45:02
that title 42 I guess they wanted a lot of volunteers to
45:05
head down there on December 18. None of us wanted our Christmas
45:08
canceled to go down there and be jailers or bus drivers. But
45:12
being we may be voluntold to go. The situation is screwed at the
45:16
border, then our and our people know it. Our people know it
45:21
seems like they have some stay for some amount of time, but
45:27
it's weird, man. It's weird. It's weird that the this is I
45:31
mean, you can't say replacement. Even though it seems to be
45:35
exactly what's happening. No replacing some replacing
45:39
somebody somewhere.
45:41
Let's go with the migrant influx one this is again we're back to
45:44
New Tang Dynasty.
45:46
And now for an update on the situation at the US Mexico
45:48
border. The Texas National Guard has been deployed near El Paso.
45:53
They are preparing for an unexpected influx of illegal
45:56
border crossings, soldiers built fences of razor wire along the
46:00
Rio Grande yesterday. And today's Jeremy Sandberg has more
46:03
on the crisis at the southern border migrants gathered along
46:06
both sides of the Rio Grande this week in anticipation of the
46:10
end of title 42. On Tuesday near El Paso, Texas National Guard
46:15
soldiers and Texas State Troopers constructed a nearly
46:18
mile long fence covered in razor wire to deter them. But it
46:21
hasn't stopped migrants from attempting to cross illegally.
46:25
Guard members are telling migrants to leave and go to a
46:28
point of entry. Some migrants say they feel they were tricked
46:32
into coming
46:33
when I voted last and
46:34
I view it as a joke to give us hope and then like a child trick
46:39
us and tell us that they are going to postpone title 42
46:45
Many Venezuelans are fleeing socialism and looking for a
46:48
brighter future in the US, Leila. So now
46:52
our illusions were completely shattered.
46:55
Now I'm I'm a little torn over this.
46:58
Where's this voice come from?
47:00
Oh, this they got that from central casting.
47:04
Sounds like Yeah. Boat you get from the radio era, the 30s.
47:11
I'm torn over this because on one hand, I want my daughter to
47:16
be able to bring her boyfriend slash fiance to come visit,
47:21
which now has been moved to January 6 If you do not If you
47:24
do have not been vaccinated, and you do not have a green card or
47:27
an American citizen, you are not allowed to enter the United
47:30
States.
47:32
When of course still have the vaccination fence up?
47:35
We are the only country I was on grey America.
47:38
Sunday night. Hello. Oh, congratulations. That's
47:41
a great Tuesday night. Monday night the other night tonight.
47:46
Yes, I should have been on this many many years ago and I'm
47:48
going to do it again. Great those guys so the Canadians I
47:53
debuted my new teeth so they could take a good look. And you
47:56
were on the done the video. They don't really do video anymore.
48:00
So it's just for them I guess. But I said I'll share one minute
48:04
my the real teeth when they're in four months anyway. That was
48:08
like hey, when you guys come on down to Texas? Well, we can't
48:10
come to Texas because you're the only country in the world that
48:14
has a vaccine mandate for entry and that's true. We're the only
48:19
country left
48:20
where a bunch of data they can phony up some paperwork. We
48:23
don't know
48:24
well actually, I think Darren can because he's bipoc he's what
48:30
they call a Canadian Indian. He's actually indigenous so he
48:33
gets away with all kinds of stuff. Good for him. But the
48:37
point being on one hand I want that taken away but on the other
48:41
hand that seems to be the only thing that title 40 I mean if
48:44
you take title 42 Away with if you remove the mandate that we
48:49
have at the airports and other ports launched
48:52
with immigrants in Texas or whether you have which is now 28
48:57
degrees, you think it would deter anyone wanting to go there
49:02
it's it's our paths I was probably about 12 now because
49:08
it's right in the path of the of the blast the blast path all
49:15
right.
49:16
As we get through old clips and I found some other references to
49:19
this blast they kept changing the name of it
49:21
there was arctic blast it was the bomb the bomb cyclone bomb
49:26
cyclone was hit by Yeah, stuff like that. Me see Bomb, bomb
49:31
cyclone. I thought it was bomb cyclone was a bomb cyclone.
49:36
Anyway, let's play him migrant influx to
49:40
my family. It was very hopeful that we would get through to
49:44
that country and really progress. But you see how life
49:47
is we seem to be dragging the curse of Java's
49:51
title 42 allows US authorities to rapidly expel illegal
49:55
immigrants. A US federal judge had ordered the COVID 19
49:58
restrictions to be left Then on Wednesday, but Supreme Court
50:02
Chief Justice Roberts put a temporary pause on the order
50:05
Monday. That was in response to a legal challenge by 19 states.
50:09
The freeze is meant to give parties time to respond. The
50:14
White House on Tuesday asked the Supreme Court to let the
50:17
restrictions end. But the holiday season and logistical
50:20
concerns. Watch what
50:23
they're saying. No, no, no, we want a flood of my they were
50:26
actually saying that. They want the White House beat just before
50:32
Christmas. Once a flood of migrants illegal migrants, as we
50:38
used to call it illegal aliens across the border before
50:43
Christmas, why?
50:46
It's not really happening. It's not real.
50:48
Supreme Court Chief Justice Roberts put a temporary pause on
50:51
the order Monday. That was in response to a legal challenge by
50:54
19 states. The freeze is meant to give parties time to respond.
51:00
The White House on Tuesday asked the Supreme Court to let the
51:03
restrictions end. But citing the holiday season and logistical
51:07
concerns requested to be left in place until after December 27.
51:11
Democratic Senator Joe Manchin had this to say
51:15
42 must be basically enforced and continued on
51:20
matching says it's not just important in the realm of the
51:22
pandemic, but also the realm of security. He says there will
51:25
never be meaningful immigration reform until the border is
51:29
secured. You have
51:30
to have a secure border, there have to be points of entry there
51:33
have to make make sure that people go through the process of
51:36
proper vetting process. And those are all things that we can
51:40
do. The US
51:41
Supreme Court now will decide whether to hold title 42 While
51:45
the state's legal challenge plays out.
51:49
Yeah, and I think it's disingenuous. I look at Greg
51:51
Abbott and I say just, you know, you're not I don't think he's
51:54
honest. He's just I don't think he's he's just talking.
51:59
I think you're right. I don't think he's honest either. And I
52:02
do have a second opinion on this title. 42 clip but you have to
52:06
play. unfortunately have to play a disclaimer clip.
52:10
Oh, okay. Hold on a second. I'm sure it's this
52:19
morning. AMY GOODMAN clip inbound.
52:22
Is that it? AMY GOODMAN
52:24
clip inbound? Yeah, of course title 42.
52:27
Dean immigration news. The Biden administration Tuesday urged the
52:31
Supreme Court to reject calls from Republican led states to
52:35
continue enforcing the Trump era title 42 pandemic policy used to
52:41
quickly expel migrants at the US Mexico border without due
52:45
process. The policy was scheduled to end today. But the
52:49
court temporarily blocked its termination after several states
52:52
led by Arizona filed an emergency appeal. Biden
52:56
officials whoever asked the court to give them until at
52:58
least December 27, after Christmas to end title 42 To
53:04
prepare for the arrival of what's expected to be 1000s of
53:08
asylum seekers who have been blocked from entering the US and
53:11
applying for refuge since March 2020.
53:16
It's also the American people that they have to understand I
53:19
mean, again, it's because there's no reporting people
53:23
don't see the numbers. And it's not paso, El Paso, you know, so
53:28
maybe you'll see that, you know, the El Paso Airport has opened
53:32
up a whole
53:33
whereas if you're sleeping in the airport, everybody's in the
53:37
airport sleeping you know, maybe maybe that'll show and city
53:41
inside the airport and people
53:43
are showing being so misinformed and under informed under
53:47
informed is realizing that is guest so they don't get all
53:50
riled up and get mad about what's really happening, of
53:53
course, but that's what I see. And you know, it's like, Texas.
53:57
We're a bunch of bad asses, but we're just sitting here going
54:00
Ruto. Posle Yeah, Tina is like well, can you imagine if they if
54:04
they bust out a bus of immigrants to Fredericksburg, I
54:07
know exactly what what happened. We would put them back on the
54:10
bus drive them to the city limits and say here you go.
54:13
Don't pass this line. Because that's what we do with homeless
54:16
people here. Get out. You got a job not by go to Carville.
54:24
Bernie.
54:27
Bernie, get out of here.
54:29
This is a bomb cyclone clip from 21.
54:33
Tonight 10s of millions of people living in Northern
54:36
California and the Pacific Northwest are bracing for a
54:40
blast of what's called a bomb cyclone.
54:43
It's a supercharged storm powering up in the Pacific.
54:46
Closing in on the coast. It's expected to deliver a river of
54:50
rain to the region, flooding, mudslides
54:54
and even evacuations. So I
54:55
don't know if we have the bomb cyclone or the arctic blast Sure
55:00
which wrap but can we can we just take into account here that
55:05
two years ago, we had an arctic blast in Texas? Never heard of,
55:10
Oh, we've never heard of this. It hasn't happened before our
55:13
grid socks. We saw Texas socks were no good. We don't have snow
55:17
shovels. We're idiots. Two years later, we get the same anomaly.
55:23
And yet we're led to believe the world is heating up. This is so
55:29
inconvenient. The last time we had a bad snowstorm with with
55:33
Freeze was 2011 in Texas. So you could say it's happening with
55:39
with more frequently than we are going into global traveling.
55:44
Yes, it's a trend is a trend?
55:47
Yeah, totally a trend. That is well there, you know, back into
55:53
70s, right into the early 80s, when the global cooling thing
55:57
was a thing when it was due, yes, literally, we're gonna have
56:01
a new ice age. Most of those people switch sides and went to
56:06
the global warming side of the equation. But a number of those
56:09
scientists stayed and they're still produced predicting a new
56:13
ice age.
56:14
Yeah. And they're real popular.
56:19
There's no money in that.
56:22
All right, so there's something going on with the climate change
56:24
folks that needs to be looked at. The biodiversity is back.
56:31
And we make fun we made fun of biodiversity. Let me see the
56:35
earliest date of this. Jingle is how goodness that has to be
56:42
2020 12 Maybe something along those lines here it is. for
56:52
about a decade, and it kind of fell out of fashion. You know,
56:55
it was me who biodiversity biodiversity biodiversity. And
56:58
then we didn't hear about biodiversity. Yep. And now all
57:01
of a sudden, we have John Oliver, Amy Schumer and many
57:06
more signed diversity pledge for late night comedy writers. Ah,
57:12
yes, because we need to have equity and we need to love the
57:16
world. And this is not happening in isolation
57:21
theaters. 190 countries have struck a deal to protect
57:25
biodiversity this deal is being hailed as historic, what makes
57:29
it so significant?
57:30
Many environmentalists are saying that this deal is our
57:33
last chance to reverse biodiversity, which
57:39
is the last chance we're always
57:42
on Earth. So if we look at the situation right now, where 1000s
57:46
of species are under threat of extinction, or insect numbers
57:50
are plummeting, or oceans are acidifying. The situation is
57:54
very dire. And our ecosystems are under enormous pressure. So
57:58
this deal could change the way we farm. The way we do business
58:01
and the way we protect our animals.
58:03
Oh, protect, the steel was hammered out in a series of
58:07
really tough negotiations. You mentioned 190 countries getting
58:11
them to agree on something is really significant. What, what
58:14
were the biggest points of contention,
58:16
the biggest content point of contention by far was financing.
58:19
And that's something we already owe money for Charlton talks and
58:24
in Egypt in November, because it really boils down to this that
58:28
poor nations want richer nations to give them more financial aid
58:32
to help them in their conservation efforts. Especially
58:35
because these developing nations are the ones that really are
58:38
home to some of the most outstanding biodiversity. For
58:41
example, if you think of the Amazon and South America,
58:44
yeah, hey, put this thing in your lip. All right, your bio
58:48
diverse so
58:49
these negotiations got so heated at one point that delegates from
58:52
poorer nations walked out of the negotiations,
58:55
of course, now, what this is also about, not that it's
58:59
anywhere in the news, or This clip is about the new asset
59:02
class. So every piece of grass, every piece of nature is going
59:08
to be commoditized a value is going to be put on it, it'll be
59:12
based on carbon, probably 2027 Whenever China's going to invade
59:16
Taiwan, it's all being pushed out. 2027 2027 It's the new
59:20
year. And and so these these poor countries who have
59:24
outstanding biodiversity, they're going you know, there's
59:28
a hand and a hand there hold their hand up, like pay me,
59:31
which of course goes to friendly NGOs and other nonprofits who
59:35
take the money and don't really give it to, to Africans Here,
59:38
have some mush and swipe that fly off your kid's face. That's
59:43
how it goes.
59:44
You mentioned NGOs and I just want to play just as an aside I
59:47
want to play this clip. Because I wanted this is got me
59:50
completely baffled NGO licenses. The White
59:54
House has a new plan to make it easier for humanitarian aid to
59:58
continue flowing around the world. Hold, the US announced
1:00:01
the release of GNU General licenses yesterday. The licenses
1:00:05
basically allow groups to avoid US sanctions. Officials say they
1:00:09
will make it easier for humanitarian assistance to go
1:00:12
out and countries like Afghanistan and Somalia. The
1:00:15
licenses go to groups doing a broad range of work, including
1:00:18
disaster relief and health services. The Treasury
1:00:21
Department also lists groups supporting quote, democracy,
1:00:25
education, environmental protection, and peacebuilding.
1:00:28
The licenses can also exempt certain trade items from
1:00:32
sanctions like food, medicine, and medical devices. And they
1:00:35
can cover official business of the US government, the UN, the
1:00:39
International Red Cross, and similar organizations. A
1:00:42
Treasury official said that targeted sanctions, quote,
1:00:45
remain an essential foreign policy tool.
1:00:49
Now who's handing out these licenses? The US? Yeah, that's
1:00:51
what I said to what? This? Okay, so the NGOs are just geos. Now,
1:00:59
I mean, it's one thing to say I'm a non governmental
1:01:01
organization, which means I get money from the government, but
1:01:04
it's a kind of do my own thing, and now it's alive, I'm
1:01:07
licensed. Well, if you're licensed, then you're part of
1:01:09
the government. Someone's government.
1:01:13
Well, and I don't think that's necessarily just because I have
1:01:16
a driver's license doesn't mean I work for the State of
1:01:18
California.
1:01:22
Okay, apples to oranges, but go ahead.
1:01:27
Well, I like to know what the deal is. I never heard of
1:01:30
anything like this. Nobody's reporting on it.
1:01:33
How about pay to play you Hey, you wanna you want to be an NGO?
1:01:36
Ah, you've got to have a license. That would be the
1:01:39
ultimate government scam. Swing some of that money back towards
1:01:44
me. Let me get you a license. Possible.
1:01:49
Yeah, no, I'm nice. Yeah, I think it might dead. Scott to be
1:01:54
some something like that. It sounds corrupt. Back to some
1:01:58
biodiversity. By the way, your temperature just went up. Went
1:02:01
up. It's up to 32 now No, yeah,
1:02:06
really? It was it that lets me check it out. I have accurate
1:02:09
weather here on the ground on see that's still updating. Back
1:02:18
to climate change back to biodiversity for a moment. This
1:02:22
was now I can't this was I can't remember where this was from.
1:02:28
The biggest problem we have much bigger Of course then, than
1:02:32
anything is cow cow burps cow burps and farts that's what's
1:02:35
killing everything. That's why we need to have kill all cows
1:02:39
kill all cows have fake meat have to have everything just
1:02:42
case
1:02:42
you have to kill all ruminants. Well, it means goats and
1:02:46
everything else because the only animals that would dekat eat
1:02:50
this crappy grass that grows all over the place that makes the
1:02:54
area useless for anything else including you can't even plant
1:02:58
on it is these animals that eat that stuff? And then they can
1:03:03
turn it into actual protein? And fertilizers to be honest,
1:03:07
the ruminants are amazing animals they you put it
1:03:10
right but they waited they went to wipe them out. Why do white
1:03:13
Why
1:03:13
hello, because that's what's that's the protein they want us
1:03:17
off. They want to keep us just healthy enough to be good
1:03:20
subservient slaves. Hello. And here's how they're doing it.
1:03:25
There's some complex chemistry going on here. cows have four
1:03:29
stomachs in one of them. micro organisms break down food into
1:03:33
nutrients, producing methane as a waste product. Yeah, and
1:03:37
protein from the cow. It's a beautiful process. But okay,
1:03:41
cows
1:03:41
birth, the fermented food backup and chew it some more. Each cow
1:03:46
belch is a blast of methane into the atmosphere.
1:03:50
I wish I'd written I wish I'd written the scripts, I
1:03:52
call it. I call it fast and furious, because it has a real
1:03:57
punch to it. It's more heat trapping, than let's say carbon
1:04:01
dioxide, co2. So it's more powerful. If you reduce methane,
1:04:06
you reduce warming
1:04:08
Cloner. And scientists around the world are trying to do that
1:04:11
by slightly changing what the animals eat. Oh, you just change
1:04:16
the composition of microbes in
1:04:19
the ruler. Sure. And this for those cows at all know, from
1:04:23
those
1:04:23
microbes that produce methane to those microbes that don't
1:04:26
hear graduate students are preparing feed for the
1:04:30
universities heard of Black Angus cows. Then they sprinkle a
1:04:35
bit of red dust in each animal's trough before the heifers
1:04:39
Chowdown. What could
1:04:40
possibly go wrong?
1:04:42
This is the pulverized bark of the abbraccio tree which grows
1:04:47
with Americans and scientists working here have found that
1:04:51
just a small amount added to cattle feed can reduce cows
1:04:54
methane emissions, like 10% Oh, feedlot and environmentalists
1:05:00
are angry with the Biden administration for agreeing to
1:05:04
legislation prohibiting federal agencies from measuring methane
1:05:08
in agriculture, falling to demands by the agribusiness
1:05:12
lobby
1:05:12
this administration's abysmal approach to measuring and
1:05:16
reducing emissions of methane listen
1:05:18
to that. Listen to this. Boca frog
1:05:21
agriculture undermines their credibility in international
1:05:25
climate.
1:05:26
Meanwhile, back in California, the cows are munching away,
1:05:30
seemingly happy and hopefully less gassy.
1:05:35
So they basically come up with Urbino for cows.
1:05:38
Yeah, or probiotics. Who knows?
1:05:41
It can be good No,
1:05:43
probably not. But it's me me came up with an article I don't
1:05:47
have it. I didn't print it out. But it's an article about how
1:05:49
it's turning out that these these artificial meats that
1:05:53
they're make manufacturing Yes. Like the stuff coming out of
1:05:56
Holland. Yeah. Elsewhere from the DSM. Turns out that the
1:06:00
human body it? I mean, if it's made it just doesn't plant
1:06:04
protein, you can digest it, but this other stuff that's purely
1:06:08
synthetic. Yeah. It tastes it looks and it's got everything
1:06:11
and you look at the chromatograph at least, it looks
1:06:15
like real meat tastes I can't digest it. No, it just starve to
1:06:20
death eating yourself to death.
1:06:22
Congratulations. You have graduated to the beef
1:06:26
initiative. Academy. Exactly. And this whole centralized food
1:06:31
thing is not good. Oh, here's an example. We thought it was only
1:06:36
Costco in Australia. But you know, people were getting
1:06:38
whacked out and high and having were hallucinating from eating
1:06:43
some spinach. We had the report the way now we know what
1:06:46
happened.
1:06:46
Wade responsible for that toxic spillage contamination that
1:06:50
putting dozens of people in hospital. Well, it's been
1:06:52
identified sunrise correspondent Tegan darling is in Melbourne
1:06:55
forest.
1:06:56
So taken what did the
1:06:57
investigation find?
1:06:58
Good morning mine. Initially there were fears that there was
1:07:00
some sort of herbicide or pesticide that's caused hundreds
1:07:03
of people to fall ill but it was in fact a weed called
1:07:07
thornapple, which is incredibly toxic and incredibly dangerous
1:07:10
to both people and animals. Now it was contaminated in spinach
1:07:14
and there was more than 200 people who fell sick from
1:07:18
Victoria, New South Wales and Queensland including a young
1:07:21
child in Queensland who actually had to be rushed to the
1:07:23
emergency department. And these people were suffering symptoms
1:07:26
such as hallucination, headaches, and nausea. Now, as I
1:07:29
said, it was inside salad packages inside baby spinach and
1:07:33
it was in all of our major supermarkets, Woolworths Coles,
1:07:36
Aldi, and Costco and it all stems back from Riviera farms
1:07:40
now, they have actually destroyed the baby spinach
1:07:43
crops. It's believed that this weed may have actually been
1:07:47
harvested among the crops and that's how the spinach has
1:07:50
become contaminated. They're obviously launching an
1:07:52
investigation into exactly what has happened. They say that they
1:07:55
have also destroyed all of the crops either side of the baby
1:07:58
spinach, but believe it may have hopefully been an isolated
1:08:02
incident. All products have been recalled Mons, so experts are
1:08:05
saying that it shouldn't stop us from putting some greens on the
1:08:08
table come Sunday.
1:08:11
That's what you get with you. The government arranging
1:08:14
centralized food is all great.
1:08:18
But thornapple in your food, is a toxic product is a toxic plant
1:08:24
apple. No thornapple I'm thorough I
1:08:27
do. The
1:08:31
Australia is loaded with stuff like this. I think it's either I
1:08:34
think it's on Australia where they got that one plant. I can't
1:08:36
remember the name of it.
1:08:37
But if you touch it, I got dingoes that eat your babies.
1:08:41
If you touch this thing, you're in such agony that a lot of
1:08:45
people commit suicide with this one plant. Yeah, you just
1:08:49
touched this thing and it's got like suddenly just put some
1:08:52
poison in your system and you can drive to nuts because it's
1:08:56
so painful. It's like the most painful thing imaginable.
1:08:58
I have not heard of this.
1:09:01
I somebody had to come in to
1:09:02
join. When did Australia go from being a penal colony to a
1:09:10
country?
1:09:11
It's still a penal colony. I thought
1:09:13
it was some revolution or something and then broke out
1:09:17
Kane
1:09:17
is a penal colony. You haven't noticed this? Yeah, yes, I have
1:09:21
actually,
1:09:21
I'm sorry. Now back just to finalize climate change, because
1:09:26
I figured out the 2027 date, it's 2007 is the year and we
1:09:32
have a deal. We have a deal in the European Union, and I'll
1:09:35
explain what that means. After this quick clip we
1:09:37
start in Brussels where in the last couple of hours EU energy
1:09:40
ministers have agreed to cap natural gas prices. The
1:09:44
agreement comes after weeks of haggling other ways to rein in
1:09:47
Europe soaring energy crisis, the EU's biggest economy Germany
1:09:52
had previously blocked efforts to limit natural gas prices,
1:09:56
fearing the move could disrupt suppliers on global Mark. gets
1:10:00
the votes say the gas cap is set to come into effect in February.
1:10:05
Now, what they have not told you is that the real negotiation was
1:10:09
about the carbon market, although it's carbon dioxide,
1:10:13
co2, they call it the EU carbon market. And they have determined
1:10:18
that starting in 2027, taxes will be levied on consumers of
1:10:25
gasoline and anything else. That that can be measured in co2.
1:10:35
This will kick off and here it is. The carbon market covers
1:10:40
suppliers of co2 emitting fuels using cars and buildings and
1:10:45
they do that as of 2027. But of course, they will pass that on
1:10:48
once you have trucks, etc, emitting co2, that price will be
1:10:54
passed on to your to your consumer products in the
1:10:57
supermarket.
1:10:57
Oh, we need more taxes. Yeah, 2020. What is this 2027 thing
1:11:02
all of a sudden,
1:11:03
I don't know why they chose it. But that's what it is. However,
1:11:06
however, if fuel prices are as high as they are today, in 2027,
1:11:14
then they might slip it to 2028. And it looks like the price of
1:11:20
carbon will be 45 euros per tonne. Which is always they've
1:11:26
always tried to do about $50 $50 a tonne. So it's just more taxes
1:11:30
based upon whatever they kind of whatever formula they come up
1:11:34
with. Well, you know, that truck emitted some co2, so we got to
1:11:38
take that into account. We got to put that into your little
1:11:41
package of soy here. Yeah, yeah, it's crazy. I'm telling you, the
1:11:49
world has gone nuts and we're and we're just here, which is
1:11:51
just observing. Either shaking her fist or laughing
1:11:57
Exactly. Well, I do have something nice, upbeat little
1:12:01
thing. As we get ready to take a break here. I thought in the
1:12:06
spirit of Christmas, we would go back to the 19 I think this is
1:12:11
1980s with a computer Chronicles Christmas Gift Ideas. With John
1:12:17
C. Dvorak.
1:12:18
If you're still looking for Christmas Gift Ideas we have yet
1:12:21
a few more tips for you from other sources indicated computer
1:12:24
columnist John Dvorak likes a new game for the Macintosh
1:12:27
called Smash it racquetball and for the PC crowd he picks
1:12:30
traveling sidekick is a great gift item. on the hardware side,
1:12:34
Dvorak suggests the best tech Fanny Mac a cooling fan for the
1:12:37
Macintosh, or the Curtis computer toolkit including fin
1:12:40
straighteners, Chip pullers and other goodies.
1:12:43
John How could I miss this? I miss your your lame ass
1:12:48
Christmas Gift Ideas.
1:12:50
Can you give us your good in 1980 You're
1:12:53
fantastic I love these little tool already two
1:12:55
years ago you're playing clips about me that are 42 years old
1:13:00
and ridiculing him by today's standards. No,
1:13:03
I'm not ridiculing I want more I want
1:13:06
the masses ridicule.
1:13:08
I'm sorry. At the time it was great. We all bought that fan
1:13:12
for the Mac
1:13:15
the Magnesita fan and
1:13:17
probably the cooler down I would just love to have some Christmas
1:13:21
gift ideas from you for an updated version. I think you
1:13:24
should put that on your sub stack or something. I know
1:13:28
legend man your legend with this stuff
1:13:30
and the legend in my own mind. Oh you're a legend and a lot of
1:13:33
mines so I think yeah, well I'll start doing that next year.
1:13:37
And with that I'd like to thank you for your courage in the
1:13:39
morning to you the man who put the C and the lesbian in the
1:13:41
corner ladies and gentlemen say hello to my friend on the other
1:13:43
end Mr. John Bora
1:13:50
occur in the morning all shifts the seat boots on the ground
1:13:53
seat here subsidy the water all the games out there and
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trolls hang out all the time that 24/7 At troll room.io Why
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can we have interesting 1777 Didn't we have that? Oh women
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did we have the
1:14:36
Battle of Saratoga? Oh hey, you know what?
1:14:40
When it wasn't that the number on last last the last episode?
1:14:44
No, the
1:14:44
last day was it was was something different but 1777
1:14:49
coincidently showing up until somebody is feeding you bogus.
1:14:53
No, no, it just I just checked now it's 1771 so it was balling
1:14:59
out isn't it? just responsible left.
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they have? I can't see it anymore. I thought it was a
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couple 100,000 800,000 800,000
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somebody has bought him for eyeballs.
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eyeballs for sale. Eyeballs not worth dunks, these are not just
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10,000 eyeballs. These are sophisticated eyeballs. These,
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these people are very discerning they know what they're doing.
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Anyway, follow me whatever anticipate that. Well. There's a
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lot of things we haven't anticipated on this show. And
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just won the contest with that one, but
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what contest I'm not aware of any contest. Yeah, what's the
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contest?
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way over the she's over already over. She you can't catch her as
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we add new shows to this year. Well, no, that's
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not gonna happen. Taunton O'Neill, Taunton, Neil brought
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us now there was a lot of art there are a lot of different
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things that we looked at. This is the hoodie, which is now even
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though it said no agenda Corinne Devorah Cody, it was really a
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Johnson of warrior Cody because it was a sweatshirt to root for
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your I mean a hoodie to root for your favorite team and that is
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best team go best team go best because you're the fair
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weathered fan. That's true. And we both laughed at that one.
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What was the other stuff that we were looking
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at was it there was a lot of stuff that was usable? I think
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we could have picked any anavar any number of them, but and that
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one wasn't in the Christmas spirit, which is kind of a
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violation of our normal way of doing these things. Yeah, to say
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the least now but it was just a nice piece.
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It was a very nice piece and I think the other pieces that were
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there was the tombstone. Mark Haynes died from being fat.
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Yeah, we're not going to not going to go into doing too much
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cheese. I mean, Darren is our gateway you don't want to we
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want to cheesesteak is not going to be there. But when you have
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Dame Kenny Ben do and cheesecake. For Happy Hanukkah.
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Hanukkah from no agenda and the shapeshifting Jews with a little
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disclaimer this artwork was made and approved by an actual Jew.
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Although we thought it was great. We just thought this was
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Especially Yeah, which is usually what would happen
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Happy Hanukkah. It wasn't happy. It wasn't it was day one of
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for all of it for the no agenda show our formula is this. We go
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do a little deconstruction of lies, media lies.
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What media lies someone's lying on the media.
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So MSNBC two there's a big hullabaloo at least on the left
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over Trump's tax returns
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from what I understand that was pretty much nothing anymore. Am
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I misunderstanding? No, there was pretty much nothing in him.
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Yeah, but it was the way they played it so let's we're gonna
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go to your friend. What it me Amaya whatever name is on MSNBC
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my friend, Dan Brzezinski woman isn't she?
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The mica the elitist show?
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Yeah. And I'm gonna play three clips are short and then I'm
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gonna play Kevin Brady who's have a clip. He's a congressman
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that was on the committee that released these. But he's the
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Republican who they wouldn't listen to analysis.
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I mean, just understand one thing. This is this is a you
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Okay, have a lozenge?
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Barely. I need a lozenge.
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This is very extraordinary. I believe too, because to just
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release a citizens taxes to the public. It's kind of geeky,
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isn't it? I mean, isn't it something that's it's
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bad is bad? It's everyone agrees with it. It is bad because now
1:38:13
the privacy of the IRS. I'm surprised the IRS put up with
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it.
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The IRS as they probably suggested it does dicks sorry.
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That was John. No, do you think they're good guys?
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I don't know whether they're good guys. Yeah, but I don't
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think they liked the idea of just being a policy because now
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everyone can go out there. I got a guy. Why should I give you
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anything?
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Yeah, exactly. Because you just disclose it. You horrible
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people. Yeah, exactly. I'm all in the IRS. You right. They
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should have totally said no.
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Yeah, that's what they should have done. They should have had
1:38:48
some backbone. Yeah, nothing do this deal with today. Trump tax
1:38:53
return MSNBC.
1:38:54
Joining us now we have the Democratic member of the House
1:38:57
Ways and Means Committee, Congressman Tom Swasey of New
1:39:00
York and it's really great timing for you to be on. We want
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to ask about these tax returns. We've learned a lot about Donald
1:39:09
Trump this week, just this week alone. He's dealing with a lot,
1:39:12
Tom, the DOJ, of course, getting these four criminal referrals
1:39:18
from the January 6 committee as we've been discussing, we're not
1:39:22
necessarily sure what they'll be doing with them if anything, but
1:39:25
they probably are going to be taking a good long read at the
1:39:28
January 6 select committees full report which is being released
1:39:32
to the public today. We can't put aside the documents that he
1:39:37
took from the US government and to mar a Lago that you know
1:39:41
right now is being investigated whether he stole them and
1:39:44
whether he's returned them and
1:39:46
the point is that's still a story is she stuck in this am I
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miss I thought that was kind of like over that didn't result
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dementia be Yeah, dementia be they're gonna be that's all you
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care about.
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Also known as Cluster B, which I thought was an interesting way
1:40:05
of describing it Bremen. Cluster B is pretty good, isn't it? I
1:40:09
think Cluster B, I'm gonna start using it. You don't have to have
1:40:11
Cluster A, you just Cluster B, you don't have to have an A
1:40:14
stoled on them, whether he's returned them and the criminal
1:40:18
exposure that he faces there. But the tax returns this morning
1:40:22
are proving a number of things, some basic things like he lied
1:40:26
about being audited. And it proves a number of things about
1:40:30
Trump's financial dealings, his financial moves, moves he made
1:40:34
to avoid taxes. Very, very, very low numbers in taxes. One year
1:40:39
paying zero in taxes, God
1:40:41
just became more of a hero than ever to most Americans mica
1:40:45
and also losses. So my question to you, sir, is what is the
1:40:49
wrongdoing that has been exposed so far here, as these tax
1:40:53
returns are finally being released, revealed?
1:40:56
When President Trump decided to break with tradition and not
1:40:59
release taxes? People say, Well, what can we do here? Well, the
1:41:02
good news is we can count on the IRS. They're mandatorily
1:41:05
required to audit the president. We started digging into that.
1:41:08
And we released yesterday and found out yesterday really, that
1:41:11
they didn't do their job. They weren't the IRS was dormant.
1:41:15
They didn't pursue the president without fear or favor the way
1:41:18
they're required for every president.
1:41:21
Hurts. Okay, that goes counter to everything I understood about
1:41:27
the case. But okay, go ahead.
1:41:30
Also get a couple of things. She says she's good propaganda. She
1:41:34
starts out with the lied, which turns out not to be true. And
1:41:38
then the way she asked the question, what is the
1:41:41
wrongdoing? So far she indicates is nothing but more. I mean,
1:41:48
whatever.
1:41:49
So far, it's getting started with just warming up.
1:41:52
She's terrible. So let's go to part two of this.
1:41:56
So now, we are proposing legislation that every president
1:42:01
must be audited. Because right now it's just a regulation of
1:42:04
the IRS. It's not a law passed by Congress, we're proposing a
1:42:07
law that says every president must be audited on a timely
1:42:10
basis, you have to have enough resource. I mean, the IRS had
1:42:14
one person looking at the one set of taxes from 2016. They
1:42:18
didn't look at the other years. And they didn't have any
1:42:21
experts, people on, on partnerships on Foreign Affairs
1:42:25
on on the different sophisticated transactions that
1:42:28
this president was involved in.
1:42:31
So why, why in
1:42:32
a second, I saw some of these tax cuts, and all of that is in
1:42:35
the business, not in his personal taxes. I don't
1:42:39
understand this guy's full of crap. That's just not true.
1:42:42
There's no There's no special trickery here that's going on. I
1:42:46
mean, unless I'm I can I go? No, this guy's
1:42:49
full of crap. Yeah. Okay.
1:42:51
This president was involved in.
1:42:54
So why why was it dormant? Why was he not audited? Is anyone
1:42:58
asking the question and pursuing the answer we met?
1:43:01
He's, I don't understand. They released his tax return, his
1:43:07
personal tax return. And what comes out of it is he wasn't
1:43:10
audited, I thought that the Trump Organization was under a
1:43:13
constant audit. Is that a lie?
1:43:16
It's a total lie. She is just bought all at NBC. MSNBC does
1:43:22
literally lies.
1:43:25
That's going to be the continuing push, because we need
1:43:27
to make sure the IRS is doing its job on everything that they
1:43:31
do. But certainly on this as well. Was it because it was the
1:43:34
President's appointee? Or was it because the whole system has
1:43:37
just been broken down? We don't know the reason that the IRS did
1:43:41
not do its job. We don't know if somebody called up and said,
1:43:45
hey, you know, you're the treasury secretary was appointed
1:43:48
by the President, the IRS agent, an IRS commissioner is appointed
1:43:53
by the President. Do we know if there was a phone call made? Or
1:43:55
was it just because the whole system had broken down? We had
1:43:59
to pursue this in a way that was not political, just to look at
1:44:03
legislative requirements, that to do our job as a separate
1:44:09
branch of government? What can we do to ensure that every
1:44:12
president and every vice president is getting audited?
1:44:16
Well, you sir Should Drink some Drano. That's what you should do
1:44:19
to make sure that you're out of the picture. Because your piece
1:44:22
of crap.
1:44:23
So here we go. This is last 17 seconds.
1:44:26
Okay, but like a thought game for you. What are the chances
1:44:29
that a presidential candidate who refused to release his tax
1:44:33
returns and said he was under an audit becomes president and
1:44:37
continues to say he's under an audit when it turns out he was
1:44:40
completely lying, and never was
1:44:47
so so there we go. So let's listen to the Republican co
1:44:54
chair he's the He's the second there on the Ways and Means
1:44:57
Committee. This is out in the hall they got it wrong. recorded
1:45:00
him. And this is Kevin Brady, and listen to this guy talk
1:45:05
about this is a lousy recording because it was done in a noisy
1:45:08
Hall. But you can hear it, I think, let's go
1:45:11
with no Republicans offered an amendment that would prefer
1:45:16
these documents investigation Joint Committee on Taxation, a
1:45:20
credible, experienced organization that has conducted
1:45:24
similar reviews in the past, such as the Enron investigation,
1:45:29
to review fully in with adequate time, the IRS presidential audit
1:45:35
mandatory audit process in to bring back that analysis report
1:45:40
to Congress within 90 days, we provide an alternative that
1:45:45
proposed that that focuses on their purported reason for this
1:45:49
releasing these tax returns without creating a new precedent
1:45:54
that that can jeopardize the privacy with that questions.
1:46:01
It's very tough, as you said that, what exactly was in court
1:46:06
that they are submitting to the full house, all of Donald
1:46:10
Trump's tax returns over the past six years, including his
1:46:14
business terms to all else.
1:46:20
So I'd say In summary, they were the tax returns of President
1:46:26
Trump for six years, including the tax returns of eight
1:46:31
affiliated businesses. It also included the audit notes and
1:46:36
trails. On those audits. What became clear is that almost all
1:46:44
those audits that the IRS is doing is not yet complete. So
1:46:49
any characterizations of the insurance themselves, you have
1:46:52
to acknowledge this is incomplete at this time. It does
1:46:57
have the returns themselves. And what else? IRS reports
1:47:04
themselves. Yes, Jordan majority report and then a sort of a
1:47:12
rushed analysis by junk coming out Texas was had only about 11
1:47:15
days.
1:47:16
I'm glad we got it on the record, but you got to tell me
1:47:18
what it
1:47:19
was. Okay. So what he said was, it was six years of Trump's
1:47:23
returns plus eight affiliated businesses. So there were
1:47:26
business returns also looked at all of them with the audit
1:47:30
notes. They were all consistently and always under
1:47:33
audit, and they are still under audit, according to this guy,
1:47:38
saying that anyone who says that he wasn't audited or wasn't
1:47:41
under audit is full of crap. Mica was lying.
1:47:47
My girlfriend was lying. Hard to believe.
1:47:52
It's just beyond me how they can just do this. And I've seen it
1:47:56
elsewhere. They say oh, he was never audited. And he wasn't
1:47:59
under audit. He was, according to this. This guy who's also on
1:48:03
the same committee says he's still under audit. It's like a
1:48:07
continuation audit. So which is what Trump said,
1:48:11
yeah, when you when you have zero income, take all the
1:48:14
losses, you'll get audited. And I'm gonna hit
1:48:16
on it all the time. And he's got eight companies that they also
1:48:19
looked at and audited. And then there was presented with the
1:48:22
auditing notes, but
1:48:23
we knew that there was nothing here because otherwise it would
1:48:26
have leaked out weeks ago, or months ago and would have been
1:48:29
Oh, but now it's just flailing arms of mica and they're a
1:48:33
little flabby mica to work on that tone it up, girl.
1:48:37
So anyway, I just found it to be disgusting. You're right.
1:48:41
And so while everyone is falling over this and all the taxes and
1:48:45
those Zelinsky and everything we're being robbed this morning,
1:48:49
another scandal is rocking Wells Fargo, the bank has been ordered
1:48:52
to pay $3.7 billion to settle a number of violations, including
1:48:57
charging illegal fees and interest on auto loans and
1:49:00
mortgages and incorrectly taking overdraft fees. In a statement
1:49:03
the CEO says the bank identified a series of unacceptable
1:49:07
practices that we have been working systematically to change
1:49:10
it seems
1:49:10
that they are not only too big to fail, they're also too big to
1:49:14
jail.
1:49:15
It's the latest in a string of massive fines for Wells Fargo in
1:49:18
2020. The bank paid $3 billion after employees open millions of
1:49:22
phony accounts without the customer's knowledge in order to
1:49:25
meet sales goals as the employees falsified records.
1:49:28
Investigators say the bank collected millions and fees
1:49:31
reportedly targeting minorities who speak little English along
1:49:34
with college students and seniors
1:49:36
who had to open 10 accounts every day every single day
1:49:39
since at least 2016. Senator Elizabeth Warren has urged
1:49:42
federal regulators to break up Wells Fargo once calling the
1:49:46
bank's former CEO gutless at a congressional hearing. Well,
1:49:49
have you resigned
1:49:50
as CEO or chairman of Wells Fargo?
1:49:53
The board
1:49:54
I serve. You resigned? No I've not. You returned one nickel
1:50:00
have the money you aren't why this scam was going on, and the
1:50:03
board will do I will take that as a no then shut up on
1:50:07
the latest flight fine against Wells Fargo calling much needed
1:50:10
accountability.
1:50:12
And so where does this money go was always my question. Does it
1:50:16
go to the to the black and brown people who were who were
1:50:19
racially racially targeted?
1:50:21
What they did I got the breakdown. It was I think it was
1:50:25
4.5 billion was that the whole fine three points. There was
1:50:29
4.7. I the way I heard it $3 billion, went back to the people
1:50:34
they ripped off. And a lot of this was repossessing cars it
1:50:39
didn't you know, of course no repos are mortgage on your
1:50:43
house. It's these guys are horrible. And so to 3 billion it
1:50:48
goes back to those people and the 1.7 or one point between 1.5
1:50:52
and 1.7 goes into the government coffers as as the fine or they
1:50:58
should be rebuilt as compensation fine goes to the
1:51:00
guy
1:51:01
should be shut down. This
1:51:02
is the second time they've done this second or third this this
1:51:05
company is really I don't know. I mean, it has to be something
1:51:10
else going on. There has to be part of a wandering thing that
1:51:13
government's involved. Dealings going on with this company.
1:51:18
Tina had her her 401 K Ira her nest egg. It was managed by
1:51:25
someone at Wells Fargo. She pulled it all she pulled it all
1:51:29
pulled it out and gave it to buy Horowitz. I don't know if that's
1:51:32
better.
1:51:35
But you will you won't get ripped off.
1:51:37
I said Hey Ken, listen, how you doing every every week on
1:51:40
Tuesday? Tuesday, you can hear John and Andrew talk about your
1:51:43
investments. That's great. Hey, you know what, maybe maybe Wells
1:51:51
Fargo was tied up in the FTX thing. I mean, you're right.
1:51:53
Something is very fishy about those guys and has a real BCCI
1:51:57
feel to it. Yeah, and
1:51:59
if you go there, they're places buzzin I mean, we haven't Wells
1:52:02
Fargo down the street. It's a lot busier than mechanics. And
1:52:07
then the funny thing is the manager, the current manager of
1:52:10
the mechanics in Albany that I bank with he's ex Wells Fargo.
1:52:17
Oh really, I brought it. I brought it up with him once and
1:52:20
he says he had to quit the bank. He says it was just too much it
1:52:23
was it was just couldn't work. There was so bad.
1:52:27
Let's go to bank, Moon fried. Here's just a quick update
1:52:30
tonight
1:52:31
the young founder of FTX. With authorities they lost billions
1:52:33
of dollars from investors and customers returning to the US
1:52:36
tonight to face charges now stemming from the collapse of
1:52:39
his cryptocurrency exchange, Sam Venkman freed waving extradition
1:52:42
from the Bahamas today authorities flying him to New
1:52:44
York charging him here with wire fraud, money laundering, and
1:52:47
campaign finance violations. So
1:52:49
they're taking they're taking this very weak young man who you
1:52:53
know, it's just a matter of perception. You looked at him
1:52:55
before with the floppy hair, and the and the out of shape body
1:53:00
and the rocking and the kind of weird borderline, probably
1:53:07
spectrum type be on the spectrum behavior. And he's a genius. But
1:53:13
if you just flip that for a second and say you are actually
1:53:15
abusing a very sad young man, and who's getting off the true
1:53:20
criminals in this and I got my personal opinion, Caroline
1:53:24
Allison,
1:53:25
have you seen a good picture of her? Oh, man.
1:53:28
Oh.
1:53:31
She also has a sad look. Yeah, she doesn't look like the type.
1:53:35
I mean, I couldn't be wrong because you never know. I mean,
1:53:38
there's a whole TV series called what is it called called? Meet
1:53:43
marry murderer, which I think is one of the great TV shows. Yes,
1:53:50
a lot of psycho women and men that find a mate. You have to
1:53:55
somehow meet him and then they marry him in a murder of your
1:53:58
money. So it's possible. I mean, I don't know.
1:54:02
Well, her dad is at a high level. You know, Gary Gensler
1:54:07
you know, so that all connected she you know, what is being Oh,
1:54:11
she's cooperating she threw him under the bus. You better
1:54:14
believe she did, because a lot of the money that was being
1:54:17
moved was from Alameda. She was the CEO but this poor young man
1:54:21
on the spectrum and I take pity on him. I take pity on him his
1:54:26
parents are abusing him. His parents are gonna let him rot in
1:54:29
jail they are the ones that should be rotting in jail it the
1:54:33
whole thing is disgusting and I think it's much deeper than what
1:54:37
we're seeing at the surface.
1:54:39
There'll be some some buddy yeah knows what they're doing you're
1:54:44
Oh yeah. Yeah, it oh boy. You Q anon. Come on, man. That's like
1:54:49
come on, man. It's like JFK. They released their release the
1:54:53
release nothing. No, maybe no, never gonna happen.
1:54:57
Yeah, brought something up earlier you had I got If you
1:55:00
brought a classic clip of from the 80s need to talk about vocal
1:55:03
fry, I was just digging around the archives and I found a
1:55:07
couple of classics on vocal fry. Including this one long
1:55:13
discussions and minute 29 a discussion about vocal fry from
1:55:16
this woman, which I thought was really good. And then I have an
1:55:20
example of vocal fry. You want to play these these are kind of
1:55:24
inner so which one face so we play the classic face Sally's on
1:55:28
vocal fry. This is a good clip. Oh, long dynamite. We'd
1:55:31
love some fry in the morning,
1:55:32
America's young women are running out of oxygen. What else
1:55:36
could explain why so many of them sound like this? Believe it
1:55:41
or not, there's a scientific term for the way a Kardashian
1:55:44
speaks and its vocal fry. It's a low, creaky vibration produced
1:55:50
by a fluttering of the vocal cords. Speech Pathologists call
1:55:53
it a disorder that verges on vocal abuse. Call it a quirk a
1:55:57
trend or an epidemic vocal fry is everywhere. A recent study of
1:56:02
women in college found that two thirds of them use this
1:56:05
globalization when I was a tween in the early 80s. The valley
1:56:09
girl was born she brought us like and up talk. And there's
1:56:13
been like a general cultural agreement that like that kind of
1:56:15
speech leaves the user sounding err heady and unprofessional.
1:56:20
But vocal fry is unique, because researchers have found that
1:56:24
women who talk this way are seen by their peers as educated,
1:56:28
urban oriented, and upwardly mobile, you love him and he
1:56:32
totally complimented you, complimented you. Some linguists
1:56:36
even suggest that creaky young ladies are evolving our culture
1:56:39
as linguistic innovators Well, metaphorically I encourage every
1:56:44
woman to find her voice. I'm dismayed at how low it can go.
1:56:48
I'm burned out on the fry. It sounds underwhelmed and
1:56:51
disengaged. It's annoying to listen to a young woman who
1:56:56
sounds world weary, and exactly like her 14 best friends.
1:57:01
Oh my goodness, this was when 2013 2013 How man,
1:57:09
Ainsley not Ah,
1:57:11
I forgot how well I
1:57:14
Well, that takes us to Jill Abramson, Queen of Vogue
1:57:18
and Karina Frey, ladies and gentlemen.
1:57:21
We still play clips from her but this was one I don't remember it
1:57:25
quite. But it was a she was talking about I think Hillary
1:57:31
being the front runner for President something like that or
1:57:34
somebody. And this is just classic. Jill Abramson vocal
1:57:40
fry.
1:57:41
It looked like she was the front runner on fact the prohibitive
1:57:45
front runner
1:57:51
okay. Now here's an actual Gil Abraham
1:57:56
Frey. You know, obviously, I read I read The New York Times,
1:58:00
like all day long, mainly on my iPad.
1:58:09
Ah, setting the standard. It is interesting.
1:58:12
I was talking about this with Tina. Last night, we do a show
1:58:15
together curry in the keeper. And as I'm listening to I'm
1:58:18
listening back to the show. I said, you know, you have a very
1:58:22
nice appealing voice to listen to. And in general, and I think
1:58:28
I would like to hear from women. But I think women also agree
1:58:31
that many female voices are just not great to listen to. Would
1:58:38
you say though I agree with that, and I'm a
1:58:40
lot of one milk but some female voices are dynamite. And they
1:58:44
don't have any fry at all. They're just musical.
1:58:49
Or just are not piercing? I mean, I know that this is really
1:58:52
misogynistic particularly in there no
1:58:55
words. Were two or two radio executives now. Well, we're a
1:58:58
podcast
1:58:59
executives because this is a big if you go to a podcast
1:59:02
conference
1:59:03
and say all vocal fry Yes. It's horrible. And you can most
1:59:08
women, especially the type of podcast that the two women would
1:59:13
have a term for it the to two women dipshits
1:59:18
Oh, yeah, this is a great term. And this is something like that.
1:59:21
That's not not misogynist at all. Oh, the two women dipshits
1:59:26
chattering they're all vocal fry and they try it out fry each
1:59:31
other.
1:59:33
It's a fry off. Fry off. There was a video going around the guy
1:59:43
who's like goes and gets in a coffee shop and he just starts
1:59:46
to rail on Yes, we had that we had a clip of that. I mean, do
1:59:49
we still have that clip?
1:59:50
I don't it might be under fry. I have no idea. It was from a
1:59:54
sitcom. And this guy goes off on this girl who's about Bellary
1:59:58
stock. Yeah, and she He's throwing the fry at him and he
2:00:02
starts chewing her out and giving her crap. And then she
2:00:04
comes out with a normal voice to get him out of there. Yeah, I
2:00:09
wish I had known what? I don't have
2:00:11
any idea what that would be. I have it either.
2:00:15
But yeah, and as we deconstructed, a lot of it has
2:00:19
to do with attention. That it well, this is one
2:00:22
deconstruction, that it sounds like a baby crying. And this was
2:00:29
a musical deconstruction that someone had on this sounds like
2:00:31
a baby crying. And that is often used to get attention. And it's
2:00:36
all subliminal. Women aren't actually thinking about doing
2:00:40
this. But they do. While we're on the misogynistic tip, this
2:00:46
has been going around the Stanford, the Stanford's. Who
2:00:51
was this Stanford University. Public published a list of words
2:00:57
and phrases you really not supposed to use because they
2:00:59
fall into categories of things that can hurt people, Sticks and
2:01:03
stones may break my bones, but words really, really hard
2:01:07
really, really hurt. Have you seen this list?
2:01:11
No, but I'm sure it's a dynamite list.
2:01:14
Okay, we're words no longer allowed to be used because they
2:01:17
are offensive from the ableism category. This is you know,
2:01:21
where, if you would say, Wow, bite into that Apple atom? I
2:01:26
would say You're horrible. ableist just because you can and
2:01:29
I can't at the moment, so that's what Yes, yeah. So you can no
2:01:33
longer use the words insane. Lame, crazy. A tone deaf and
2:01:40
spasm.
2:01:42
My wife was talking about this list. Back and forth. She had
2:01:46
this great as a great list because I can still use my
2:01:49
favorite word, Idiot.
2:01:52
Idiot is not on the list. You're right. Yep. But spies is so
2:01:57
horrible that Beyonce had to go back and rerecord a track on her
2:02:01
album to remove the spies word. And that's pretty powerful man,
2:02:05
if you get Beyonce to do that. culturally appropriate
2:02:08
appropriative. You cannot say the word brave.
2:02:18
So you go into a burning building, you're not brave?
2:02:21
No, because that perpetuates the stereotype of the noble
2:02:24
courageous savage. You see, the brave,
2:02:28
brave predates the noble curry
2:02:30
not according to not according to Stanford, you should look
2:02:34
that up. Well, along with that, of course, tribe, tribe is no
2:02:40
longer allowed to be used because that would equate
2:02:43
indigenous people with savages. And here's my favorite was drawn
2:02:47
toward tribe. It's historically used to equate indigenous people
2:02:52
with savages.
2:02:54
It's not used that way anymore.
2:02:55
Are you at Stanford? Do you have a degree from Stanford? No, but
2:03:00
no Cal beat Stanford in the last big game. Okay,
2:03:03
well, you're not good at words. You're good at game. Also from
2:03:07
Bofur boton guru because this is this is appropriative of the
2:03:12
Buddhist and Hindu relations.
2:03:15
What if the guy's a Hindu?
2:03:17
Well, then you can use it of course. It's only for white
2:03:20
people at Stanford. Gender problems Oh, P she is just she's
2:03:25
just you just not using that anymore. Ladies, landlord,
2:03:29
landlady, gentleman, freshman Congressman, you guys. All for
2:03:36
boat in Seminole. Oh, terrible Seminole is not allowed. A
2:03:41
transgendered This is confusing. transgendered is not allowed
2:03:46
because this term avoids connections that being
2:03:48
transgender is something that is done to a person and or that
2:03:53
some kind of transition is required. Oh goodness. does that
2:03:58
even mean? It means because if you say someone's transgender,
2:04:01
then that's not their whole self. It means they went through
2:04:04
some kind of transition, which of course is exactly what
2:04:07
happened but you're not allowed to say it. According to
2:04:09
Stanford. These guys had lost Okay, here's a couple other
2:04:14
words abort. Can't say abort. You know why? Obviously? Because
2:04:23
it could unintentionally raise religious or moral concerns over
2:04:27
abortion. And here's my favorite American. This is not a good
2:04:32
word to use, apparently. Well, no. This term often refers to
2:04:36
the people from the United States only thereby insinuating
2:04:40
that the US is the most important country in the
2:04:43
Americas. Ah thug. We know Thug is not allowed.
2:04:50
Is there any other country that uses the word American to refer
2:04:54
to themselves as people? I know in Canada they call themselves
2:04:57
Canadians and Mexicans are all Mexican. Isn't Mexico yeah so in
2:05:01
Costa Ricans are call themselves Costa Ricans, they don't call
2:05:04
themselves Americans and South Americans are in South America,
2:05:07
the Brazilians think of themselves as Brazilians. So why
2:05:11
can't we are the United States of America we call ourselves
2:05:14
Americans, which you call it shows the United States sins?
2:05:17
Yes. There you go. I would call ourselves just call them
2:05:22
assholes of the world. That's what everyone thinks, especially
2:05:25
with these lists. Okay, oh, we violated many things. Just today
2:05:32
homeless person, immigrant prisoner and prostitute no
2:05:36
longer usable because these are person first language terms. And
2:05:40
people are not defined by just one of their characteristics.
2:05:44
Wait a minute. You can't say police officer either. I
2:05:47
guess you can't say steelworker.
2:05:49
There you go. There's violence words, violent words. And you
2:05:54
use this so who what?
2:05:55
What department over at our vontade Stanford which is right.
2:05:59
I can see it from here. What department came up with this
2:06:02
bowl crap. They should be ashamed of themselves.
2:06:06
Well, let me link into the yes, they should be. Oh, well, now
2:06:11
it's it has a password. I'll
2:06:12
just try it. They're trying to. They're trying to ruin the
2:06:16
country. And the language
2:06:18
I think it's a psychology department.
2:06:21
No, the Psychology Department. They're losers.
2:06:28
Let's see a couple more here. So you use trigger warning that is
2:06:32
very violent. Very violent. You shouldn't even use it war room.
2:06:35
Hello, Steve Banyon pulled the trigger Hall can't use that.
2:06:41
And pump the brakes. God
2:06:44
is not on the list. But it should be killing two birds with
2:06:47
one stone violence against animals. Oh, I love this one
2:06:52
long time. No, see, you can't say that. Because you know the
2:06:58
etymology of Long time no see was originally used to mock
2:07:02
Chinese Long time no see.
2:07:06
Oh, crap.
2:07:07
Well, that's according to Stanford, the psych department.
2:07:11
Just saying. Just saying
2:07:15
mocked it shiny is a joke. Somebody put this out as he'll
2:07:20
read this Stanford guys do this stuff. I don't they write up
2:07:23
stuff like this. And they put it out as though as real. I mean,
2:07:27
they did this two years ago during that famous Stanford
2:07:31
Berkeley football game where the band was on the field and Cal
2:07:34
won the game. They snuck in and printed the entire daily
2:07:39
Californian on the side and passed out copies all over the
2:07:43
Berkeley campus telling everyone that the NC double A rejected
2:07:49
the game results. And everybody believed it. And it was like
2:07:53
they do this concept is a joke. This is a joke. I'm tired.
2:07:58
Don't think it's a joke. I folks time here is here is the true
2:08:02
humor that comes of course, from anyone involved in today's
2:08:08
Health. And that is celebrities and clergy and health ministers
2:08:13
all like, let's make a mockery of COVID. Because it's that time
2:08:18
again, we've got to just flood the airwaves with messages of
2:08:22
getting boosters and be very afraid of all kinds of other
2:08:26
things that are swirling around. And it's it's time for some of
2:08:29
the worst the absolute worst writing in history. Here's the
2:08:34
Canadian Health Minister, who does a little skit with Mrs.
2:08:38
Claus or you also for
2:08:40
the holiday season. Of course, I must say Dr. Tam, it's just
2:08:44
warms my heart to see everyone in Canada, especially kids
2:08:49
working so hard to keep the holiday safe and cheerful for
2:08:52
all.
2:08:53
So Mr. And Mrs. Claus, every child in Canada has definitely
2:08:57
earned the place on a nice list. Their parents and caregivers
2:09:01
too, has been a tough season with lots of viruses making
2:09:04
people sick.
2:09:06
Thankfully, Santa and I are feeling as healthy as ever. We
2:09:10
are both up to date with our vaccinations, including COVID
2:09:13
boosters and flu shots.
2:09:15
That's so good to hear.
2:09:17
I always tell Santa to make a list and check it twice. One
2:09:24
stay up to date on your vaccinations to wear a mask in
2:09:29
crowded indoor places and made sure it fits nice and snug.
2:09:33
Three wash your hands to the tune of Jingle Bells Jingle
2:09:38
bells, jingle all the way
2:09:41
great advice great boys too.
2:09:44
And they also have some Asian woman up there who's the Health
2:09:48
Minister What is it great Vice to thank you
2:09:52
got a nice day very yeah great basically saya cars are good
2:09:57
good good bye shot Gao.
2:09:59
Let's go to Oklahoma where the clergy has been influenced.
2:10:03
Here's a bishop.
2:10:05
Hello, my name is Bishop Polson and I am the bishop for the
2:10:09
Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma. So as soon as I had the
2:10:12
opportunity to get the COVID vaccine, I got it as quickly as
2:10:16
I could. And it was a great experience, very easy to do.
2:10:23
It was a great experience.
2:10:26
What is this guy's a liar,
2:10:28
he's a bishop control, didn't have very much at all on the
2:10:31
west side effects.
2:10:33
Just as this place for remember that a lot of money went towards
2:10:39
bringing in faith leaders, celebrities, clergy, all kinds
2:10:43
of guys want to be took the money and all and it's no matter
2:10:47
what it is. This is why we have Reverend owl, the Reverend Jesse
2:10:50
Jackson. They are the ones that are brought in to tell the
2:10:54
community what they should believe.
2:10:59
When I think about getting the vaccine, when I thought about
2:11:02
getting it myself and did get it, but I think about it for
2:11:05
others, I think of that really central command that Jesus gives
2:11:10
us, which is to love our neighbor as ourself, we know
2:11:14
that this vaccine is very effective, very safe. And all
2:11:20
even if it's a minor inconvenience for us, we might
2:11:23
have a few mild symptoms, we have to get it scheduled on the
2:11:27
calendar. We know that that can protect somebody in our family.
2:11:31
No, we don't protect somebody in our church community, protect
2:11:35
somebody in our workplace and beyond. And that is something
2:11:41
that Jesus would have us do to protect those that we can even
2:11:47
if it comes with just a little bit of inconvenience for us. I
2:11:51
got mine, and I hope that you will do
2:11:53
so. Alright. blasphemer. Yes, I would I agree. And also what
2:11:59
they do. And I say they this is the propaganda team, they bring
2:12:04
out they bring back the lie that you need to get vaccinated to
2:12:09
protect other people. We know this is patently untrue. This is
2:12:13
this has been this has been admitted and proven. But they're
2:12:16
just pretending it doesn't exist. And clergy about some
2:12:20
celebrities.
2:12:22
to your mind when you hear a lot of the anti vaccine rhetoric.
2:12:25
This is
2:12:25
Sean Penn.
2:12:27
It's it's a cowardice of conviction. I think that it is
2:12:31
an unwillingness to engage in a culture of common sense that at
2:12:36
this point, it seems criminal to me, actually, I really feel
2:12:40
that, that if someone chooses not to be vaccinated that they
2:12:45
should choose to stay home and not go to work. He's you know,
2:12:50
as long as we're all paying for these streets, we gotta ride
2:12:53
safely on them. And so I'm just hopeful that the mindset will
2:12:57
change. And it started we know that is this really started with
2:13:00
leadership in voids. And now I think that there are some
2:13:05
examples of leadership that are being helpful within. But we
2:13:10
really got to get everyone else everybody on the same page. I
2:13:14
think the CDC should be much more clear. I mean, they're just
2:13:21
working on the old playbook. It worked before it's but it's
2:13:26
oblateness work. And again, it's a blatant lie. All right. Well,
2:13:32
since we're, since we're talking about, about vaccines and
2:13:37
Mandatum, and I'd want to reiterate that, luckily, not
2:13:42
everyone gets sick. From the vaccine. It seems to be a
2:13:46
percentage of people but it's a percentage that is worrying. I
2:13:50
have people in my family and my friend circles who have been
2:13:53
vaccinated I'm very worried for everybody but luckily doesn't
2:13:57
not everyone goes through a bad time. But the people who are the
2:14:03
war will go through a bad time. Well, now again, this I've never
2:14:07
heard of this before. I've been doing this show for 15 years I
2:14:09
would I noticed patterns. That's kind of what I do. People dying
2:14:13
around the holidays, people dying from whistles on at soccer
2:14:18
matches people dying from all you know, all stuff like this.
2:14:22
We turn
2:14:22
now to your health this holiday season and we're not talking
2:14:25
about the flu or COVID. But about your heart. The risk is
2:14:29
serious and doctors are trying to spread the word
2:14:31
she and literally throwing it's not cold or flu. Don't worry
2:14:34
about that it's your heart.
2:14:36
This morning, doctors are urging Americans to put heart health at
2:14:40
the top of their holiday to do list. That's because more people
2:14:43
die from heart attacks between December 25 and January 1,
2:14:48
compared to any other week of the year. With Christmas day
2:14:51
being the deadliest day of all. Doctors say the leading factors
2:14:54
include family stress, and falling out of good habits like
2:14:58
healthy eating.
2:14:59
It's not just issue that holiday heart is a benign condition
2:15:02
holiday heart potentially serious condition that causes
2:15:06
people to develop heart failure symptoms
2:15:08
increased alcohol intake can also result in what doctors call
2:15:12
holiday Heart Syndrome have
2:15:14
they said it enough have they said holiday heart enough time
2:15:16
so we don't have love it died suddenly holiday hard holiday
2:15:20
hard have some holiday hard have some eggnog. That's when
2:15:22
binge drinking causes irregular heartbeats which are associated
2:15:26
with a higher risk for stroke.
2:15:28
Is this true? Does heavier drinking accelerate your
2:15:32
heartbeat?
2:15:33
Well, I don't know any of this to be true. And what I find
2:15:36
peculiar is that I think a lot of people actually eat quite
2:15:40
well on on the holidays. You get some nice bird meat which is you
2:15:45
know, it's not like eating a big prime rib. You've got some
2:15:49
usually potatoes of some sort or sometimes yams and vegetables.
2:15:53
Are you saying A prime rib is bad for you? Know I'm
2:15:56
just saying if you're going to look at healthy food generally
2:15:59
speaking people would say that bird meat would probably be
2:16:04
healthier than ID for me
2:16:07
I disagree I think okay, well
2:16:09
no I know you're right. I you can take either side but let's
2:16:12
say you have prime meat is beside the point you're eating
2:16:15
you're not eating a hamburger from McDonald's let's put it
2:16:18
that way. You're not eating a wood chip meal that's from one
2:16:22
of the fast food places you're eating prime rib or turkey meat
2:16:27
or a ham or something
2:16:29
you're not true the Jews they go they go to they go eat Chinese
2:16:33
crap
2:16:34
yes they do on the typically on Christmas they brag about I've
2:16:38
talked to horror was about this. I'm not. I'm on the inside of
2:16:42
this. And yeah, they love to go eat Chinese food. But Chinese
2:16:46
was very healthy. Are you
2:16:48
Jewish? A day adjacent is that one day
2:16:50
one? Once a week Jew that's me.
2:16:54
Wait, there's more. Certain people might be more predisposed
2:16:57
to it. But you can have no history of any heart related
2:17:00
conditions and drink excessively or consume too much alcohol
2:17:04
during the holidays. And you could create a situation where
2:17:07
you develop atrial fibrillation
2:17:09
I have never heard of this ever congestive heart failure
2:17:13
even in the absence of any pre existing risk factors.
2:17:16
A lack of sleep is another major concern. A new survey found
2:17:20
adults on average 39 minutes of sleep per night over the
2:17:24
holidays. And if you're hosting a holiday party prepared to get
2:17:28
even less Shaddai party hosts reported sleeping up to 83
2:17:32
minutes less than usual on their party night. All contributing
2:17:35
factors that doctors warn could spoil the holiday fun. If you
2:17:39
don't make time to take care of yourself.
2:17:41
It could spoil your holiday fun if you fall down dead from a
2:17:45
heart attack. Thank you baby. See. Australia has an even more
2:17:51
egregious way of communicating that you just might die you just
2:17:55
might be unlucky. But it's not from anything that you put into
2:17:58
yourself. No
2:18:00
Santa visit is part of the Christmas tradition for many
2:18:03
families. moleculight the Christmas one health expert says
2:18:06
he's promoting unhealthy eating habits unless he loses a few
2:18:11
belt sizes
2:18:12
and I'm calling for a healthier representation of such an iconic
2:18:15
figure which is part of Christmas Dr says
2:18:18
obesity shouldn't be celebrated and a time when so many people
2:18:21
over indulge
2:18:23
statistics show that there is a significant increase of heart
2:18:27
attack and faces to the ER during this period of the year.
2:18:30
We should not associate this wonderful joyful time of the
2:18:34
year with the need of over eating an idea
2:18:37
professional Santa is losing their house over.
2:18:42
So don't be fat because you can die from a heart attack but
2:18:46
they've they're conflating it with Santa Santa is a bad
2:18:50
example because he's fat. So I'm tired of this. So now we have
2:18:58
tired of it I'm wrap it up.
2:19:01
We have strep a strep. Strep
2:19:05
a while doctors are monitoring a rare bacterial infection in
2:19:08
children. At least seven children showed up at a hospital
2:19:11
in Missouri with a variety of symptoms that turned out to be a
2:19:14
deadly invasive form of strep a symptoms include rashes and
2:19:19
unexplained swelling.
2:19:20
One of our producers in the UK in the business says I want to
2:19:25
mention the outbreak of strep that has killed many children in
2:19:27
the UK appears to be linked to the flu mist nasal flu vaccine.
2:19:34
Ah and here are indeed two links from PubMed. A live attenuated
2:19:40
influenza vaccine enhances colonization of Streptococcus
2:19:44
pneumoniae a and strep toe strep filled caucus areas in mice. So
2:19:50
in other words, the vaccine is killing the mice. And the second
2:19:54
one the effects of Live Attenuated Influenza vaccine in
2:19:58
nasal foreign That's no stuff bacteria in healthy two to four
2:20:02
year olds, and they came up with a randomized controlled trial.
2:20:05
It was not good for the two to four year olds. So this
2:20:08
vaccinated
2:20:09
product itself is contaminated. Sounds like it. Yeah. And they
2:20:14
don't have to worry about it. Who cares? A quality control
2:20:17
goes out the window, because it's all you're all covered.
2:20:19
Don't worry about it.
2:20:20
It's all good vaccine coverage. And it's right. So then
2:20:24
we got to bring liability back into play here. This is
2:20:27
nonsense. This is crazy with
2:20:29
you. I'm with you. So we have all kinds of shortages. And
2:20:33
because of the shortages, this is what we talked about on the
2:20:35
show,
2:20:36
I mean effort to combat the so called triple Denic of flu COVID
2:20:39
and RSV, the Biden administration is set to release
2:20:42
Tamiflu from the Strategic National Stockpile. The
2:20:45
prescription antiviral will be sent to states that requested
2:20:49
officials hope that will ease some of the supply issues
2:20:51
affecting respiratory medications.
2:20:54
So they're going to release Tamiflu from the stockpile to
2:20:58
new from the stockpile because it's hard to know I find this a
2:21:03
very challenging report, because I had 800 milligram pills of
2:21:09
ibuprofen. I had amoxicillin. I had hydrocodone, I threw most of
2:21:14
that out if you just gave me gas and constipation. But now we
2:21:17
have these reports popping up. This just
2:21:20
in two of the nation's largest pharmacy chains are now limiting
2:21:24
purchases of ibuprofen and acetaminophen for children
2:21:27
because of short supply and high demand. Amid nationwide
2:21:31
outbreaks of flu and other respiratory illnesses. CVS says
2:21:35
it's limiting shoppers to two products each Walgreens is
2:21:37
limiting online orders to six over the counter pain and fever
2:21:40
relief products. For Children six
2:21:43
products. This is not a shortage. This is a BOGO you
2:21:49
guys. This is a promotion. Too much. This is bullcrap this if
2:21:53
there's a shortage there, you don't need two bottles of
2:21:58
ibuprofen. Who needs six?
2:22:02
Yeah, I mean, I get a bottle of ibuprofen and it lasts for
2:22:06
months on end, like six months, one bottle.
2:22:09
Here's Good Morning America, our three with the doctor and this
2:22:12
is not good. Here a doctor sent me it's not good here Doctor
2:22:15
pharmacy chains. We got to sell some more ibuprofen
2:22:18
in the sales of children's pain medication. As a result of this
2:22:21
surge of respiratory viruses. What do we need to know? Well,
2:22:24
there's a move from pharmacies as well as the federal level to
2:22:27
avoid people from stockpiling these medications which had been
2:22:30
so used to
2:22:33
this is a big pharma end of year they're like, hey, you know what
2:22:37
dump inventory,
2:22:39
and children during this winter season. So here's what's going
2:22:41
on, I just want to define exactly what we're seeing. So
2:22:44
due to the increase in demand and supply or changes products,
2:22:46
we're seeing constraints. And with that places like CVS and
2:22:49
Walgreens are limiting the amount that patients can get,
2:22:51
for example, in CVS to medications per patient, and I'm
2:22:55
talking about fever, reducing medications, and those
2:22:57
medications that we use to treat symptoms. For example, mucin X.
2:23:00
Also there are limitations apply to those products bought home
2:23:03
use. And next Hold on a second. Patients that we use to treat
2:23:07
symptoms, for example, use annex
2:23:09
mucin next. I gotta get the sentence before this
2:23:14
is like CVS and Walgreens are limiting the amount that
2:23:17
patients can get, for example, in CVS to medications per
2:23:20
patient, and I'm talking about fever, reducing medications, and
2:23:23
those medications that we use to treat symptoms. For example, use
2:23:26
an x h
2:23:27
mucin. Next is not a fever reducing medication,
2:23:30
is it? No. I said what do you call it a anti histamine? No,
2:23:36
it's one of those things that makes you cough up phlegm to
2:23:39
term for a day.
2:23:42
I mean, congestion, congestion, congestion,
2:23:45
it's Yeah, but there's a term specific for something like
2:23:49
gooseneck by the way, while you're playing that I am on
2:23:52
Amazon. There is so much Tylenol for children available from 100
2:23:58
sources and 10 packs 10 packs. This is like tons of this stuff.
2:24:08
I mean this this just I mean music this is these are lies.
2:24:12
Yeah. Music Music next is owned by isn't owned by Ricketts. I
2:24:15
think these are some of the big briskets I think Ricketts owns
2:24:20
them. Yeah, Ricketts. They were Ricketts Ricketts was a client
2:24:23
at one point I think they'd be at pod show. Huge and they do a
2:24:28
lot of consumer goods. Anyway I'm um I'm skeptical about this
2:24:33
being a fever reducing medicine for children.
2:24:36
Also there are limitations apply to those products bought online
2:24:40
and right now the FDA is working to reduce the impact.
2:24:42
Oh wait, how many can you buy online you said 1010 packs.
2:24:47
There's still a lot of toothpicks but there's it's so
2:24:50
much you can get online it's it's unbelievable. It's page
2:24:52
after page but we still need to work Tylenol for children alone.
2:24:55
I didn't look up anything else
2:24:57
sure that people prevent them. Stop from stockpiling. In
2:25:00
collecting these medications can be they can be so helpful. And
2:25:02
you only really need one bottle of Tylenol, for example, to last
2:25:05
year with season by the whole rack. So you don't need the
2:25:08
whole rack from the whole family pack. You just need one bottle.
2:25:11
And that's good enough.
2:25:12
So parents see empty shelves and they're desperate because they
2:25:14
have a kid at home with a fever, can they break up adult
2:25:17
medications or they should stay away from doing
2:25:19
I would avoid that, as an emergency physician, a part of
2:25:22
my clinical experience involves toxicology or patients who take
2:25:26
too much of some medication. And unfortunately, children are
2:25:28
often the victims of that, for example, some people may not
2:25:31
know that aspirin can be really harmful for children, and
2:25:33
they're just trying to help reduce their fever. They may
2:25:35
think that giving them that will be helpful, but I always have to
2:25:38
advise to to not do that. It's good to know. Thank you Dr.
2:25:40
Darian. Fabulous, thank you Doc, so good to know. This is this
2:25:46
has scan written all over it now. Again, I think children are
2:25:52
in dire straits because of masking into the more sensitive
2:25:56
and Lord knows what else is been injected into them or poured
2:25:59
into them. But again, we're just seeing the fear mongering being
2:26:06
being ratcheted up and make sure that you that you know that if
2:26:11
you don't have a booster that you're gonna kill Granny, I
2:26:13
mean, it's the same stuff when when will we say enough and take
2:26:18
and unleashed ransomware on these television stations. So
2:26:24
there's an idea the Big Three ABC, CBS, NBC and all of NBC
2:26:28
News and CBS News should have ransomware rampid around their
2:26:31
system they
2:26:32
kill those stations they need to shut down that's not gonna
2:26:35
happen
2:26:35
shut them down. Now it's not gonna happen well they'll run
2:26:40
out of money before anything else happens this is happening I
2:26:44
think we're gonna get stopped
2:26:45
advertising drugs on on the television they got to we're the
2:26:49
only country that allows it
2:26:51
yeah no New Zealand also allows it
2:26:54
oh all the great country of New Zealand here I have a report for
2:26:58
it the I played the report about the smoking gun. Yeah, we did we
2:27:01
played last show effect smoking for everybody.
2:27:05
And let's just talk about Elon before we before we go to night
2:27:08
things and birthdays, etc.
2:27:10
I have two clips. Okay, let's do them. I got Elon, Twitter musk.
2:27:15
One. And is this an AMI crow? Yeah,
2:27:18
you can't say Don't say trigger warning. That's violence.
2:27:21
Elon Musk said he'll resign as Twitter CEO once he finds
2:27:26
someone quote foolish enough to take the job on quote, Musk
2:27:30
tweeted the announcement Tuesday evening, after Twitter users
2:27:33
voted yes on his poll over whether he should step down.
2:27:37
Musk waited a day and a half before commenting on the
2:27:41
results. This comes amid deepening turmoil at Twitter on
2:27:45
Tuesday 100 former workers filed complaints against musk and the
2:27:50
company alleging illegal termination SEC space
2:27:54
discrimination and failure to pay severance
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okay, yes
2:28:02
good was the basics let's go to part two against level
2:28:05
that's Amy's level exactly
2:28:07
meanwhile, Twitter continues to leak internal documents via
2:28:11
selected reporters and what their
2:28:12
coma once you This is Twitter is leaking No they're not leaking
2:28:17
they're publishing through selected out shoot. Oh gosh.
2:28:23
Hold on What happened? The dog bite and finally no
2:28:26
I made a big spill a big spill
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dump some don't let it get on the gear.
2:28:32
No, I was lucky on the gear all in my lap. Let me tell you what
2:28:35
I was doing. I heard you open your can. Yeah. And I got
2:28:39
jealous and I have three mugs. I have three mugs one was yes I
2:28:45
was jealous. One was coffee one with water and and these are all
2:28:50
like Joe Rogan Yeti cups and one with a can a small can of Dr.
2:28:57
Pepper which
2:28:58
I'm like oh I'm gonna have my Dr Pepper Dr. Pepper the quicker
2:29:00
picker upper and so
2:29:01
the Dr. Pepper is just in the can to keep it cool. And I
2:29:04
opened it up sideways to help the can fall out but it was the
2:29:10
it was the water cup which was fun. So that's all in my lap.
2:29:16
Okay,
2:29:17
you painted crazy picture. Yes, I did. All right after you get
2:29:21
water in the lap. Why? So you look like you peed yourself
2:29:25
while doing the show pretty much
2:29:26
meanwhile, take continues to internal documents via selected
2:29:31
reporters and what they're calling the Twitter files. On
2:29:35
Tuesday, journalist Lee Fong posted part eight of the release
2:29:39
which shows how Twitter assisted the Pentagon and an online
2:29:43
influence campaign by protecting certain accounts at the
2:29:47
military's behest, including fake ones.
2:29:51
Right? This is very interesting because it fits perfectly into
2:29:56
the repeat Healing of Smith month in which we, which was
2:30:03
actually in a National Defense Authorization Act, during Obama.
2:30:08
And and along with that, I would say that these documents are
2:30:13
beautifully redacted. They are redacted, horrible. And what
2:30:18
about Wait, what are they redacting? They're redacting the
2:30:20
fact that all of this stuff took place during Obama's tenure.
2:30:24
That's what they're redacting. They're taking out the year and
2:30:27
the date. So you can't figure out that this all was put in
2:30:30
place during Obama.
2:30:32
That's interesting. You where'd you get that from?
2:30:36
From my wife. Good for her. To be honest.
2:30:38
I want to I want to say I'm glad you caught this other aspect,
2:30:42
which I missed and I shouldn't have, which is that she used the
2:30:46
word leaked. inappropriately, it's not being leaked. No, it's
2:30:52
not like leaks, like something under the table. It is being
2:30:55
done officially.
2:30:56
It's exactly the way Glenn Greenwald did the Snowden files
2:31:00
and runs through lawyers. Lawyers redact, they take stuff
2:31:04
out, this is all controlled. And I'm sorry, but Barry, Weiss
2:31:08
Shellenberger and all these other people they are? I don't
2:31:13
think they all know it, but they are being used.
2:31:16
I would agree with that.
2:31:19
Part, too.
2:31:21
Yeah. Meanwhile, Twitter continues to leak internal
2:31:25
documents via selected reporters and what they're calling.
2:31:28
You already played that.
2:31:30
Game. Sorry, I already played that. All right. Well,
2:31:35
interesting. You bring this up. Let's talk about big tech for a
2:31:37
second because we still have to get rid of the real problem in
2:31:41
big tech. And the real problem is the money problem. The
2:31:45
problem is Facebook. Twitter to an extent certainly, although
2:31:53
it's not Twitter doesn't really care. Google, they have one big
2:31:58
problem. And the big problem is the ad money that is left,
2:32:02
because that's that's drying up very, very quickly, the first
2:32:05
budgets to get slashed or online. And we can talk about
2:32:08
that a bit more because I listened to pivot, my hate
2:32:12
listen. And they have two ad breaks. Q and pivot both ad
2:32:17
breaks as Kara Swisher and Scott Galloway, both ad breaks were
2:32:20
empty. No, no. So we'll be right back to the room to bloom and
2:32:25
we're back. No ad break. No ads.
2:32:28
They kept the clock Yep. Yeah, we're there's an ad break. And
2:32:33
they announced it as though that maybe some days some distant
2:32:36
future somebody could drop an ad in there. And maybe they get a
2:32:39
nickel or two. Well, you're kidding me? Well, that's how
2:32:43
Oculus just swallow your pride and go through and finish the
2:32:45
show without an ad. That's not
2:32:47
how it works. This is interesting, because Tina, also
2:32:49
a question this. The way it works is, these are ads that
2:32:53
aren't sold is that you just do the show. And and they insert
2:32:57
ads in the branch is the fact. But they had nothing they had
2:33:01
they didn't even have a house ad to sell.
2:33:04
Well, have you ever watched democracy now with Amy Goodman,
2:33:07
the trigger warning. She always takes breaks and they've never
2:33:11
had an ad into 20 years of the show.
2:33:15
Ever. The fact that it's drying up on top podcasts like pivot
2:33:20
says that this is a real problem. And and all the money
2:33:24
that's left is going to tick tock
2:33:27
so I had the top Republican commissioner from the Federal
2:33:29
Communications Commission, Brendan Carr on my show a few
2:33:32
days ago and I asked him about tick tock he told me that
2:33:34
American kids using Tiktok are bombarded with addictive content
2:33:39
pushing self harm pushing eating disorders, while the Chinese
2:33:43
version of the app in China is pushing educational material and
2:33:48
a mandatory time limit so Chinese kids can't be on that
2:33:51
app too long. Do you think China is doing that purposefully
2:33:54
trying to use Tik Tok to harm American children? The short
2:33:59
answer is we don't know. But Brennan cars called it digital
2:34:01
fentanyl. And I think that comparison is apt for two
2:34:04
reasons. One is
2:34:05
digital fentanyl.
2:34:07
It's highly addictive, highly destructive. It's increasing the
2:34:11
loneliness, isolation and rising rates of suicide and depression
2:34:14
we're seeing among America's youth. And also like actual
2:34:17
fentanyl, ultimately, you can trace it back to China. The
2:34:20
precursor chemicals for fentanyl come from China. The other thing
2:34:23
is they Hey,
2:34:24
Listen, Mr. Gallagher. Once you go to something about actual
2:34:27
fentanyl, you douchebag
2:34:29
whether or not they're doing it intentionally. There's another
2:34:32
asymmetry in our relationship. Chinese propagandists, Chinese
2:34:36
wolf warrior diplomats are all over our social media companies,
2:34:40
Twitter, Facebook, spreading dangerous lies about the United
2:34:43
States and attacking us while at the same time they deny their
2:34:47
own citizens in China access to those very same technology
2:34:51
platforms. That doesn't make sense. That's not a reciprocal
2:34:54
relationship. So one thing I've encouraged Twitter executives to
2:34:57
do is to apply a standard that says if you did Now you're
2:35:00
citizens access. We won't allow you access to our platform to
2:35:04
spread dangerous slides. There's all sorts of ways we can get at
2:35:07
the information competition, the ideological competition. That's
2:35:10
an essential part of winning this Cold War.
2:35:13
Hey, hey, how about educating the kids a little bit baby get
2:35:16
in school, actually may have them learn something like
2:35:20
American history, maybe the walrus or Saratoga, that might
2:35:23
be useful? Stop making sense.
2:35:25
So the US Senate just voted unanimously to ban Tiktok from
2:35:30
government phones. Tiktok is a popular app that is from China.
2:35:34
You have a bill to ban Tiktok completely nationally over its
2:35:38
ties to China and because of national security risks for the
2:35:41
last 100 million Tik Tok users in the US, including two thirds
2:35:45
of teenagers including two teenagers I know very well what
2:35:48
information could the Chinese government be collecting a Bella
2:35:51
stopped
2:35:52
clip clip stopped. But is he talking about a couple of his
2:35:56
teenage lovers. What is he talking about? I
2:35:58
think he I think he does have kids. Yes. Okay. Remember I
2:36:03
remember what I said Jake Tapper, who was
2:36:06
a prominent this was all right that this was Cooper identity
2:36:09
and known as Jake Tapper but he was always Jake Tapper. He looks
2:36:13
like Cooper. That's funny. Not at all. Boy, Dustin beat tonight
2:36:17
today. I don't know I
2:36:19
tapper, who was who was right there front and center at the
2:36:24
deputy CIA deputy CIA directors birthday party at his home.
2:36:28
Oh, this was the rest of CNN
2:36:30
in the US, including two thirds of teenagers including two
2:36:33
teenagers. I know I can see where you get the Cooper from.
2:36:36
That's it. But yeah, but it was.
2:36:38
Ya know, it's a little ad noise. Got
2:36:40
that. And here's the problem once you glued into that thought
2:36:43
that it is here. You keep hearing then it's Cooper. But
2:36:46
Jake, it doesn't sound as gay. Well, no, now that I know who it
2:36:50
is. I hear Jake is pretty close to keeping these things normal.
2:36:55
In the US, including two thirds of teenagers including two two
2:36:58
names, by
2:36:58
the way, pooper also has a kid FYI. Yeah. To say no. In 2022
2:37:03
gay guys can have kids, you know. All right.
2:37:06
Here's I know them. Yes. Well, what information could the
2:37:10
Chinese government be collecting about them? And should they
2:37:13
delete that and they should. And I recognize particularly the
2:37:16
younger members of Congress. This will make me very unpopular
2:37:19
with your teenagers and many others. But the fundamental
2:37:21
problem is this Jake Tiktok is owned by bytedance. And byte
2:37:25
dance is effectively controlled by the Chinese Communist Party.
2:37:28
The editor in chief of byte dance, for example, is a CCP
2:37:32
secretary and is talked about making sure all product lines or
2:37:35
business lines follow appropriate political control.
2:37:38
So the question we have to ask is whether we want to give the
2:37:41
CCP the ability to track our location, track what websites we
2:37:46
visit, even when we're not using the Tick Tock app itself. And
2:37:49
increasingly, since a large percentage of young Americans
2:37:52
use tick tock to get their news, whether we want them to have the
2:37:55
ability to selectively edit that news, it's as if in 1950 a given
2:38:00
that Tiktok is on the cusp of becoming the most powerful media
2:38:04
company in America, we would have allowed the KGB in provde
2:38:07
to buy the New York Times The Chicago Tribune in the
2:38:09
Washington Post, all combined. They didn't.
2:38:13
Well, the set, here's the sad thing. They're pointing all
2:38:18
fingers at China and tic tock now, first of all, the fact that
2:38:22
the whole US government has banned themselves from loading
2:38:27
the TIC tock app on their phone shows you how many people are in
2:38:31
bed with big tech. These guys are funded by pharma and tech,
2:38:35
pharma and tech, that's who's paying for your representatives.
2:38:39
Maybe there's Else I'll be I'll be generous and say 10% of your
2:38:45
politicians may not be affected by this. But they're the ones
2:38:48
that are here here today and gone tomorrow, because they got
2:38:51
no money. They can't be on committees. The whole won't get
2:38:54
real, a whole thing is so corrupt. And to say, Oh, this is
2:39:00
Oh, yeah, no, it's national security. The real danger is our
2:39:05
own media, and technology services businesses. And I would
2:39:12
like to go back to the 1970s we had a committee called the
2:39:17
Church Committee, and the Church Committee and you can go look
2:39:20
that up famously. Now the question was asked, Hey, do you
2:39:24
have any CIA agents working as reporters? Well, yeah, kinda
2:39:28
where? Oh, CBS, NBC, ABC, all the big ones. Oh, and then they
2:39:33
have to take it into secret q&a session, because it turns out
2:39:37
that the intelligence services were all rife throughout
2:39:41
journalism. Who knows Kara Swisher could be a spy. She
2:39:45
certainly wants to be one. She could be a spook. She could be
2:39:49
it could be intelligence asset.
2:39:52
It would be a new technique because generally speaking,
2:39:55
spooks don't. They don't draw attention to news sells by
2:40:00
saying they want to be spooks.
2:40:02
Correct.
2:40:04
But like I said, it could be a new technique
2:40:07
in 1975. What were the compute what was the state of the art
2:40:11
computers in 1975?
2:40:14
Well, the first microprocessor was coming out around then. And
2:40:19
7576 is when a hobby AD AD hobbyist were starting to build
2:40:26
different kinds of computers. It was it was beginning the
2:40:28
personal computer revolution was beginning in 1975. Let's go
2:40:32
back to August 17 1975. Let's listen to Senator Frank Church,
2:40:41
the one I just told you about on NBCs Meet the Press.
2:40:45
But let me tell you this. In the need to develop a capacity to
2:40:53
know what potential enemies are doing. The United States
2:40:58
government has perfected a technological capability that
2:41:04
enables us to monitor the messages that go through the
2:41:08
air. These messages are between ships at sea, they can be
2:41:15
between units, military units in the field, we have a very
2:41:20
extensive capability of intercepting messages, wherever
2:41:26
they may be in the airwaves. Now that is necessary and important
2:41:31
to the United States. As we look abroad at enemies or potential
2:41:36
enemies, we must know at the same time, that capability at
2:41:41
any time could be turned around on the American people. And no
2:41:47
American would have any privacy left such as the capability to
2:41:50
monitor everything telephone conversations, telegrams, it
2:41:53
doesn't matter. There would be no place to hide if this
2:41:59
government ever became a tyranny, if a dictator ever took
2:42:04
charge in this country, the technological capacity that the
2:42:09
intelligence community has given the government could enable it
2:42:14
to impose total tyranny. And there would be no way to fight
2:42:19
back. Because the most careful effort to combine together in
2:42:26
resistance to the government, no matter how privately it was
2:42:29
done, is within the reach of the government to know such is the
2:42:34
capability of this technology. Now, why is this investigation
2:42:38
important? I'll tell you why. Because I don't want to see this
2:42:41
country ever go across the bridge. I know the capacity that
2:42:46
is there to make tyranny total in America. And we must see to
2:42:53
it that this agency and all agencies that possess this
2:42:56
technology operate within the law and under proper supervision
2:43:01
so that we never cross over that abyss there. That's the Abyss
2:43:05
from which there is no return.
2:43:07
And Hello from the other side of the abyss. Yes,
2:43:10
on the other side of the abyss. Yeah, hello. started a while
2:43:15
ago, this is done. This is a
2:43:18
beautiful clip that explains so perfectly what the problem is.
2:43:22
So when you see the drip, drip drip on purpose of the I believe
2:43:27
even intelligence controlled substack gang, this is all a
2:43:34
part of it. You are in their matrix. They hate everything.
2:43:39
You fart, they know it. They know everything. I totally
2:43:42
believe that they were doing experiments on social networking
2:43:46
a back in the 70s.
2:43:47
I don't know about the farting part. Okay, well,
2:43:51
as long as you're near near your your phone,
2:43:53
you have to be near that computer. Gave you a fart while
2:43:58
you're on the computer. They know.
2:44:00
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organizer is rounding I'm going to think that's Roger roundy elm
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city meetup seven Eastern at the Angkor spa and then it's to the
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could be wrong but it says brownie coming up the rest of
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this year. We have Anchorage Alaska on the 28th and Canton,
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Michigan also on the 28th of June and January Kernersville,
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be triggered all you want to say is like and I want to thank
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everyone who sent cool stuff to the PIO box. I have books for
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the fur of course we're working on Christmas but the second day
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of Christmas we have books. I got all kinds of cool letters to
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read through T shirts. I got a bottle of mead I mean all kinds
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of great so you
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got about on me that's cool. I got some bottle of wine from Amy
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over there at Verity. Oh yeah we having a baby.
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Yes in May. That's right she sent Tina and I a couple of
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bottles as well of that. Like like a beautiful did you get the
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box?
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Now the box is worth the price of a bottle. Oh, the box
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is beautiful with three bottles in it. Or did you not get the
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three bottle box?
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I have a new dollar box.
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Yeah, why I hate to say you shouldn't drink it for the
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holidays. But when wine gets shipped from here to there like
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that it takes three months to settle. Oh
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really? Oh, okay. That's a good point.
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Don't start drinking it. Thank you mean she would like to have
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his head figured probably for Christmas a good good Turkey
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wine for sure all of
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them. Well, we're having we're having ham from Nola check
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meats. Oh, good for you. Yeah, Tina said I want a ham. I said
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let's get it from the from the official supplier of knowledge
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in the nation.
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Anything just put a microphone in the room and have you stand
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up and do some talking? Oh boy.
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I'm glad the show's over. Are you any ISOs?
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I do. Okay, I have to I have to one is lies. I don't
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want to hear any more of these lives. Okay, not horrible. I'm
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not against it.
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Okay, there was changing
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or changing people's lives. Also good. I only have one here it
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is. That's all I
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got. Oh, if he had a punch line to it, it had been great. Nice
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and clear. Like we're changing
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people's lives. I think that's I think so. I think that's. I
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liked that a lot. Okay, we shall use that one. And let's end the
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show because we got some end to show mixes coming up. We have
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the tyrannical list. We got Coach Mike. We got Rolando
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your end of show mixes credited on every single Credits Page. Up
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next we've got bowl after bowl. Dandy. done the internet sir
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Spencer and Dane DeLorean. I don't know if that's live or
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not, but it might as well be because those guys are crazy.
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And thank you very much. I'm coming to you from the heart of
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the Texas Hill Country here. FEMA Region number six in the
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morning everybody. I'm Adam curry
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from Northern Silicon Valley, where it's kind of crummy out
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Jhansi Dvorak
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Firewood might tell us about the economy right now. In Europe,
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people are stockpiling firewood as energy bills soar a In
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Germany, the price of firewood has risen at 6% in a year. In
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Bulgaria, it's nearly doubled. Even in Switzerland, where
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inflation is relatively tame the cost of firewood Rose 26% in one
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month. Across Europe, people are bracing for energy shortages
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this winter. As tensions over the war in Ukraine disrupt
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Russian gas supplies. Trump tried to warn Germany, but they
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just laughed him off Germany
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will become totally dependent on Russian energy. If it does not
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immediately change course.
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Other wood products are being impacted to the cost of toilet
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paper has spiraled at the energy required to cook wood pulp
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becomes more expensive. high demand for wood isn't just an
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economic issue. Relaxation of walking loss has led to
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environmental protests in Hungary, higher wood prices
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could lead to illegal logging and overharvesting and authority
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edge of timber for building burning wood also emit more
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particle pollution than road traffic and more co2 than fossil
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fuels. Even though it seems firewood will help tackle
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Europe's energy shortages this winter, and Naja closer to
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energy independence from Russia. Bloomberg suggests lap cats
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quilts, and brisk walks to stay warm and make the best of a bad
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situation as we journey into the great reset. Just know that your
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unelected overlords at the World Economic Forum are working
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tirelessly to create energy equity, where everyone is
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equally cold. How is your country handling the energy
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crisis? Reporting for The Great reset. I'm the tyrannical length
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dogleg or five Winter's coming, but the mood is gloomy in
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Europe. This winter cities are reducing the intensity of
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lighting while companies are turning down the heat. Airborne
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officials
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are expecting to see 3 million passengers come through here
3:07:15
this holiday season already
3:07:16
seeing crowds at the airport as some start their holiday
3:07:20
vacation earlier. But as
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we celebrate, we sadly also must realize many cities across
3:07:25
Ukraine are having a very different experience this year
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has
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only come home once a year now because it's just way too much
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to come back and forth.
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You have to use less energy, less electricity, and fewer
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illuminations but at the same time we cannot deprive Parisians
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children, visitors tourists have a moment of shared a collective
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joy
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of Christmas. Some call them layaway angels others call them
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secret Santas a
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Secret Santa paid off more than $100,000 worth of layaway items
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at two local Walmart. Shoppers at Burlington Coat Factory in
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Union Square was surprised to find out their layaway balances
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were paid
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in full someone had come in earlier that day, and pay for
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all of the items on layaway.
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And she said yeah, he come in and he paid off. Everyone's
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layaway totaling $65,000.
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The Hamsun fears all yours are mentioned in the tonight. Love
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each other affection. The night in one
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season is all about America. I wish you all a very happy
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Christmas. Happy holidays everyone. Christmas Happy
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Holidays. We're saying Merry Christmas again.
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Peace on Earth. goodwill towards
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men. Merry Christmas to you and your families and a Happy New
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