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February 9th, 2023 • 2h 56m

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Kanye online one for surf. Adam curry Jhansi Devorah February
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9 2023. This is your award winning nation media
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assassination episode 1528.
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This is no agenda.
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Person Biden's bangers. broadcasting live from the heart
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of the Texas no country here in FEMA Region number six in the
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morning, everybody. I'm Adam curry,
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and from Northern Silicon Valley where I'm just getting over the
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joys of watching the Grammys. I'm John Cena borax.
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Oh man, you're in my beat. I was very disappointed by the Grammys
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this year. You know, I would like to know, can you just tell
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you why I'm disappointed first?
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Because Eminem didn't perform? Well,
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I mean, there's more than one disappointment. No, I mean,
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typically, I get to do a report on the show. And I get to point
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out all the Illuminati and the devil segments. And now that in
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our face. It's like, oh, Carrie, don't worry. We'll just show
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everybody that we're Satanists. was fantastic. What did you
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think of the show, John?
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I thought it was terrible. And what really got? And it should
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be the last guy to be watched to even discuss this to be even
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watching. Yes. Or to be watching. Well, I watched on and
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off. How do you get 50 years of hip hop? If you check the
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calendar? Yeah, well, I'd like to know. Well, Matt, first of
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all, I always thought because I see all these specials on
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usually on Educational Television talking about it, and
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see where the Genesis was Rapper's Delight for the Sugar
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Hill group gang, whatever they're called. Yes. Which is
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1979. So how do you get how do you get 50 years? That's the
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2029 would be 50 years from now but no, no, no. John
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tomasik Just just so we're we have an understanding this is
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coming from the same people who gave Grammy Awards to Milli
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Vanilli who didn't sing or do anything on the song so let's
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just understand what the sources here.
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And where was Vanilla Ice? That's what I like to know if
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they're gonna do it. Richard.
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I agree. I thought Eminem was missing vanilla. Where are white
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boys? And hoes no white boys at all? Oh, holy crap. And Run DMC.
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Oh, man. At a certain point, you got to hang up the tracksuit in
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the Adidas his brother, you got to you got to hang it up. It
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just doesn't look good anymore. Who was that was? That's okay.
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It was. So what we're referring to if people did not see it was
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Samsung smart people this Sam Smith, who transformed from kind
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of almost like a Michael Buble a type dude, couple years ago to a
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non binary. You know, Satan, devil worshiper. And yeah, and
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then this whole this whole spectacle on stage fat. And that
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was the worst part that he's fat and the whole spectacle on
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stage, and then cut right away to the Grammys brought to you by
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Pfizer. I mean, it could not have been no, it was great. That
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was sharp. And they actually are up in the ratings from 8.9
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million viewers last year. To 12.4 Right still, it's
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pretty good desert pretty good increase still.
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Yes, still far.
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I'll take this. Sewed. J J and all the rest of it take credit
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for this huge increase in the J J next year. It's gonna be
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nothing but hip hop. I mean, Jay
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Z.
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J, J. J. J cool. J J cool.
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LL Cool. J man. He is all he is such an industry player. I mean,
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he he practiced he lived at the MTV office building, always
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waiting for some deal.
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Always waiting for a deal. I was attributed to his agent.
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No, he did that himself. He would just I would see him in
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the waiting lobby motor in the lobby. He'd be sitting in the
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lobby waiting to meet with oh, goodness, I can't remember the
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name Judy McGrath. Judy McGrath, she was the she ran the show
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back then.
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Well, I admire that.
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I mean, I have nothing against him. That 2019 The show had 20
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million viewers. So it is still kind of over. But that's nothing
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compared to the show of the decade on Friday. Did you know
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that that was the debut of Bill Maher's new show.
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Pull. Did you know this withdrawn his old show?
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Well, this was a did you know that he had a new show debuting
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on Friday.
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Oh, the CNN Yes. I didn't even know. I don't even know that's
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the show if you want to call it
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195,000 viewers know Right This is CNN trying to fight you. Oh,
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hey, we can find that's
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the number of listeners that right now listen to our show who
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don't know what we're talking about where he discussed the
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Grammys and the satanists. It was it was out of those guys
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tell you about it. It was it was just out
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of control. I could not believe that did Madonna. They wouldn't
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they couldn't even make a close up of Madonna intro Sam Smith.
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She so hideous looking. She's hidden happened to her. Well,
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she got like a praying mantis face job. She's Haiti
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or she was bitching in the news yesterday, complaining that it's
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the lenses. They used a long lens make me look ugly?
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No, she would not. I know Madonna. I know. Madonna.
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I know. Madonna. And did you date her?
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She was floored I have video where she was flirting with
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a flurry. Well, that's it. That's a plus. I
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mean, that's, that's yeah, thank you. It looks like at a point
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you're a hunk
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at a time. It's fine. You be under the hair.
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No, it's short hair then because that was still when I was doing
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Dutch TVs before it before the big hair. But she is very she's
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a control freak. And she I know that they had an agreement, she
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would stand in that middle stage and they would not cut too close
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up. That was that was the agreement. You could see it and
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one of the things that we discuss on this show quite a
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bit. Are these deals. Yeah. Oh yeah. You can't shoot me from my
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laughs You can't do this. You can't do that. You have to say
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King of Pop, whatever that one was Michael Jackson. And then I
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spotted one the other day when Colbert had to say Shania Twain.
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Constantly.
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Time what a million times? Yeah. Well, the whole set of Shanaya
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the whole show though, that the general theme was clear.
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Everything was clear, very muddy. Beyonce is she said that
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queer The Cure queer community basically created her genre of
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music, which I thought was I mean, our understanding and we
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have researched this because we want to understand is queer is a
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you have a gender that is non binary or or not conforming to
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traditional roles. And you're an activist, you have to be an
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activist in order to have
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we had a clip where somebody described it and in fact, if you
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don't wear a mask, you ain't queer.
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Yes, exactly. So that and that was the activism so it's so the
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whole thing was just kind of bizarre. And ah, and then I have
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Tina was out so I know she was still Chicago I'm sorry. And so
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Phoebe dog and I we we want as
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your being there up passed out do what you described. She was
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out.
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She passed out and she can't watch her award shows I can't I
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have to warn that with you in the room. We used to be award
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show hoarders we loved it until we didn't in the celebrity
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became just by the way did you see the John Legend pink? Pfizer
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commercials they now have they're paying celebrities top
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dollar top dollar to do you better get your booster?
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My favorite one still is that Martha Stewart one which I saw
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once again. Yeah, she's sharpening a
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blade that wasn't going to say about this or something else it
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was about you and to
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watch. I watched the E red carpet coverage.
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Oh, you view our horror. Yes.
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And and it's all it's all trans women. And the and the one that
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really irked me because you know what's your name will not lover
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and is it Laverne? The who was an orange at the new black I
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mean, she's, she's I mean she's now a woman. I mean, just look
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at she's she's been functioning as a woman for so long that you
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don't even think about it. But that dealing dude who was went
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to the White House you know, I'm talking about
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Yeah, that guy did a video it had a rash and Psyche was in it
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dressed? Yeah, that one was dressed as I'm really working
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today. The famous actress, Breakfast at Tiffany's. Audrey
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had Audrey Hepburn, and everyone was oh, it's Audrey it's just
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like Audrey Hepburn. Like you know,
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Oh crap.
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I like Audrey Hepburn i My mom was a fan of the movie. You know
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my sister is named after Breakfast at Tiffany's name is
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Tiffany. You go into Tiffany store. There's Audrey Hepburn
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pictures everywhere. This was this was it was almost
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sacrilegious to do that I was an abomination is the word
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abomination. And I can't believe this single gay man would
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tolerate that. Gay men love Audrey Hepburn and how Can they
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tolerate this abomination? Thank you. Hey, go. Thank you.
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I didn't see any of that. Of course. I did see the Harry
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Styles situation. Like Harry, was he wearing
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like Harry Styles wherever whatever you want Harry style
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dealing Mulvaney. That's that's the dude's name. Thank you,
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Keeper. Dylan Mulvaney. That's the one Harry Styles. You know,
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I'm okay with Harry. Doing one, Harry. You know if I could rock
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a dress like that I would do whatever he's wearing.
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Well, there you go. What I think that says it all that summarizes
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your thing. If I could, I would. I wouldn't.
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You would look rather silly. I mean, although if
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you had a drink, would you don't think he looks silly? No, I
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don't know. No, I don't know. No, no, I mean, I do.
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I think you look like a doofus. Well,
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you know, some people think your crocs are a little dated. I'm
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sorry.
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I've never owned crocs in my life. I
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know what you were dead like Croc rip off. They're not even
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crocs that croaks what are they? They're
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dealt with from 15 years ago. I wore a pair of of of Skechers
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rubber Skechers add to the office wore me VO and this is
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your generalization you wore
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them to Grand Duke David Foley's house
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I have no no I just David Foley's house were sneakers with
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the with the classic black top white bottom part. Which were
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you no no I can pull the shoes I can show him pick I've
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pictorial evidence of you wearing a crock like structure.
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Fuck a warrior. I want to see it
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do what did you just drop an F bomb?
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No, I said I want to see it. Oh, I
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thought you were
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okay. I think you're off today. I'm off too much ago we have the
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blow.
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Yeah, that's the problem.
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I can Kurtis Blow wasn't in that thing. By the way.
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I should mention I think Kurtis Blow died.
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I think he's dead. I guess I would account for it. And the
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thing
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that always gets me is the is the dead segment. Because there
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were people that I didn't know were dead that are dead.
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Oh, there's a lot of dead. Like cheap Rachlin
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cheap rock like that guy. He was at MTV all the time was Jill.
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Billy Joel's manager. He was always hanging out. And he ain't
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not a hero. Oh, he died at 71 Very short illness two weeks
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ago. died suddenly. Yeah, I don't know. But yeah,
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yeah, he'll say Vax.
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I didn't You said it. I didn't say anything.
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I said don't say Vax. Don't say it.
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Exactly. Exactly. So that was not the only television
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spectacle. I mean, we can go a number of ways. I mean, I do
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want to let everybody no war is almost over so we can do
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whatever we want. And then I'd like to prove to you that war is
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almost over. And we can talk about it. There's almost no
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reporting, but there's probably 15 or 20,000 people dead in
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Turkey. And I don't know but I remember when we had an
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earthquake in Haiti, which was bad we had President we had
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Obama Bush Clinton don't send blankets or water just send your
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cash everybody descended on Haiti he was wall to wall
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coverage blue helmets. Oh we oh, this is a travesty. 15 20,000
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people dead in Turkey no one bats an eye not news.
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But you know what's even I think is even more important there's
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almost as many dead in Syria and they don't even talk about it
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don't even talk about it. They only talking about Syria that
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took place and I have clips well let's do
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that first was because I want to be different than the M five M
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and let's just talk about something
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well let me finish this yet please. So the only people
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believe it or not the nobody talked about Syria? They
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mentioned it but they never talked about it in any detail
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except Democracy Now, which of course is supported by Qatar
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which deals with the Syrians Yes, but the mainstream media
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would do hardly even mentioned that would happen It's turkey
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happened in Syria?
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No nothing let's just call it nothing nothing it's it's the
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weirdest thing the whole earthquake is weird but let's
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listen to your clips and then yeah, I was waiting for the you
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know me Mr. Earthquake machine, but yeah, let's let's see what
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clips Do you have what's just Well, I don't have any I have no
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clips on. I only have stuffed hyperbole. Oh, no, I only have
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hyperbole. No, there's no clips.
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Well, let's start with the well this way. I'm gonna start with
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something that's a little bit about this is about to clean up
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and what's going on. And this is not about the Syrian thing,
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which I will give those tips there but I want to play this
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first. And this is Turkey help.
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Turkey help. international help is on the way including American
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search and rescue teams who arrived here today. The US
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ambassador to Turkey Jeff Flake tells us
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161 terms of personnel, 12 dogs, and a lot of equipment about
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170,000 pounds of equipment. So it's a big group there. That
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guy's hand ready to help. What
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do Is there anything peculiar about that clip?
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I mean, hear that? Let me hear that again. Because someone in
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the chat room was yelling at international
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help is on the way including American search and rescue teams
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who arrived here today. The US ambassador to Turkey, Jeff Flake
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tells us
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161 terms of personnel, 12 dogs, and a lot of equipment about
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170,000 pounds of equipment. So it's a big group. They're the
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guys hand ready to help.
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The whole thing is weird. What's with with pounds? Which was it?
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Oh, we've got I mean, that could be two cars.
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What is Jeff Flake doing as ambassador to Turkey the the
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anti Trump Republicans,
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I forgot all about Jeff Flake. How is
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he a Republican, anti Trumper. Republican the ambassador to
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Turkey did you look it up what how he got the I've looked at
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what I could and I looked at you know, he's he got his degree
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from BYU in International Studies. Has a few of the
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earmarks. He went on when he was on it was a Mormon and when he
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went on his little tour that they always do, he went to South
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Africa and I don't see a lot of spooked there. I mean, there's
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some but it's not like the rubber stamp but but looking
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back in his craziness about his anti Trump this and all the rest
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of very CIA like and then all of a sudden a Republican we have as
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the and Will and his connection to Turkey is nil. He doesn't
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speak Turkish he speaks African or he does speak Turkish.
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How weird is this? Eel? How weird is it that he is not even
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that his Wikipedia does not even reflect Him as ambassador. It's
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not. It's not even Wikipedia that he's ambassador to Turkey.
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Yeah. Ah, wow. Good catch. And that's weird. The first thing
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you do as any I mean, he's an ambassador. Apparently. You get
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your staff to update the Wikipedia.
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It very peculiar,
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Huh? Interesting. Well,
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Quake and you have your earthquake machine. You have
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this Jeff Flake guy. Very, very peculiar. This guy's even in
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business doing anything. But okay, so he's connected. So
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let's go to anyway that just wanted to get that out of the
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way. Yep. Let's go to the earthquake and this is from
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Democracy Now earthquake, and this is that what they the way
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they presented the Syria focus?
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I only have to do this once.
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Morning. AMY GOODMAN clip inbound.
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Rescue operations continued in Turkey. Three days after a 7.8
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magnitude earthquake jolted the two countries and the region's
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most powerful by
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the way. 7.8 magnitude is not what it used to be when it was
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the Richter scale that changed so it is diff
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could be anything it could have been a 12
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We don't even know after a 7.0 magnitude earthquake jolted the
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two countries and the region's most powerful quake in over
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eight decades followed by another harrowing scenes have
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emerged from the affected areas as bodies are pulled from the
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wreckage and the death toll surpasses 11,000 in Turkey's
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border province of Hudbay. Devastated residents say help
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took too long to arrive as they take stock of the catastrophe.
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Rescue efforts in Syria had been complicated by damage and
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displacement from 12 years of war and harsh sanctions. The
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Syrian Arab Red Crescent called on the European Union Tuesday to
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lift its sanctions to facilitate humanitarian aid reaching those
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who needed in government controlled areas. The US also
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maintained sanctions on the government of Bashar Al Assad.
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You know, I'm surprised that you know, the only reporting we got
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there was about the magnitude. And the I know it was only about
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Syria, but in 1999, there was a quake. And you know, 18,000
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people perished. I mean this it's not uncommon in this region
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to have
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earthquake other building codes suck. Yeah,
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they pancake like building seven. I don't know they, the
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architects of building seven build that whole area. Yeah,
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but there's a big difference between putting a bunch of
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charges in and then bringing it down as opposed to just bringing
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it down from a little earth shake.
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Which brings me to a couple things we need to look at This
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region has a number of things of interest now. And I have to
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preface that in the early 80s, Secretary of Defense William
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Cohen testified you can look it up in, in Congress, that
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earthquake machines exist. Other countries have them, we have
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them. And he was really complaining, we don't have good
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ones. So that's just a fact. Turkey let's talk about the
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political situation is very interesting with Turkey at this
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exact moment, where Turkey is friends with Russia, Turkey has
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been positioning itself as the energy hub to Europe, with
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mainly Russian oil and, and Mediterranean gas and other
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sources. The the right at the epicenter of this are two major
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oil and gas oil pipelines coming from Russia, you know, whatever
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it means. They are the ones holding up Sweden, and Finland
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from entering the entering NATO under the guise of hey, you're
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harboring Gulenist and we you need to get them out of here.
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They also have huge issue with the Kurds which, okay, now, if
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so, we have a little bit of a little bit of reporting about
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that. But also, Ground Zero almost is Incirlik airbase with
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underground bunkers. And if you recall, about 50 nuclear weapons
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underground, that they were holding hostage for quite a
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while you remember this
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vaguely
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chemical weapons that Obama even visited at the time, all kinds
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of stuff right in this region.
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I can predict that we will see a lot more quakes in in the
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following days in Europe and in Virginia, specifically. And a
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Dutch seismologists interestingly enough, apparently
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predicted this earthquake three days ago, and he said, Oh, it's
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because of the moon and the planet. Yeah,
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my wife looked into this guy found that predicts a lot of
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stuff. That's what
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you can predict. And eventually you're right. Is that
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like a clock? Yeah.
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But this region is it's right on the money to disrupt, to disrupt
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Turkey completely, from its energy from its military
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capability from, you know, the airbase it's, I mean, it is a, I
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just say, bull's eye, it's a bull's eye. And there's got to
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be a reason that the world media, certainly the US media
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has decided to not even do reports about it.
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That's all I have well done
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reports, not barely.
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There. We'd like to Haiti stuff. That's fair. I agree that
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there's no barely barely barely celebrities and bushes, and
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mostly that we need
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celebrities. Doesn't zero celebrate. He's zero. So there's
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no whatever's going on. America had nothing to do with it.
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Because we were way too preoccupied with getting
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everything set up for China, getting ready to end the war in
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Ukraine. And if you don't mind, I'd like to show how we're
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ending the war in Ukraine.
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Let me see if there's anything else I want to play would want
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us to play before that, but I don't think so. Why don't you
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give us the whole presentation then? Okay. It's
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an it's really what the narrative how it's changing the
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words Lenski is doing. You probably saw that Zelinsky went
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to the UK. And he spoke at Westminster. I mean, what this
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is this few rockstars who get to speak like that at Westminster
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with all of Parliament and the elites and former prime
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ministers and they're all like rattling their jewels. It
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was I thought it Tom I thought it topped his presentation to
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the Congress,
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by a mile by a mile. And then and you'll hear the public
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laughing because they actually respect Zelinsky more than their
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new King. Listen to what he said.
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And today I will have the honor to be received by His Majesty,
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the King. It will be a truly special moment. For me, for our
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country. And in particular because I will convey to him
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from all the other Ukrainians the wars of gratitude for the
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support His Majesty showed to them when he was still the
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brains of way Yes. And I also intends to tell him something
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that is, I think that is where he where you were important, not
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only for the future of Ukraine, but also for the future of
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Europe, in Britain. In Britain, the king is an Air Force pilot.
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And in Ukraine today, every Air Force pilot is a king.
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So why is the crowd laughing when he says the king is an Air
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Force pilot? Because everybody knows this is bull crap. Yes, he
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trained in 1974 the Navy, he got his pilot's wings and 71
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graduating from the Academy. He also got his helicopter license.
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But in 1994, when he was doing some routine flight, he crashed.
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He never flew again. Everyone knows that guy's not an Air
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Force pilot. Navy, first of all, but not not an air not a fighter
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pilot. So this, this this, this was scoffed, scoffed by the
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elite. Yes.
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Sounds like hate here. The funny thing is Ukraine actually have
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any pilots still alive?
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No, because that's part of what the UK is about to take credit
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for ending the war is my prediction. I didn't clip it
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because the guy is almost not understandable legible. He said,
26:38
This war is the war to end all wars, which of course, I know. I
26:43
know. I know. I know.
26:45
Wow.
26:45
Yeah. So a couple of I have more clips. But a couple other things
26:50
happened a few days ago. The Russians a top German bet on the
26:55
Germans top German invest investigator concluded that
27:03
there was no proof of Russia blowing up their own pipelines.
27:07
No proof. No proof. Now it was very interesting that that would
27:13
come out. Just a day or two before Seymour Hersh? I presume
27:19
you read Seymour Hirsch's? substack?
27:22
No, no, I did not receive
27:25
crap. How America took out the Nord Stream pipeline.
27:30
Oh, there you are. No, he probably he's he's got the
27:33
contacts.
27:33
He now he has such a detailed account. It was done from
27:38
Norway. He knows which teams did it where they trained how they
27:43
did it with something that we actually identified through I
27:46
think was monkey works who showed that. So they had the sea
27:50
for explosives in place after they did the Baltic Ops 22
27:55
training mission they do every single year. That's when they
27:57
put it in place. But it would be too obvious to blow it up them.
28:01
So they had a plane drop a buoy. And we ended I remember we had a
28:06
report where the like, hey, this weird the plane went down we did
28:10
they drop a torpedo or something from the plane? No, apparently
28:13
they dropped a buoy. And then that sent off a special
28:16
ultrasonic low vibration, tone sequence that activated the
28:22
explosion and he has this down to the tee, every single piece
28:26
in there. What's really important is that you recall
28:30
when Biden said no matter what will stop that nordstream a way
28:36
it's nordstream Tuesday not going to happen. Victoria Nuland
28:40
also said something similar around the same time we recall
28:43
this.
28:44
Yeah, as a lot of people have there's clips of it.
28:47
That is what technically and legally allowed the CIA to do
28:54
this to proceed with this operation. And legally, they did
29:01
not have to inform Congress ie the Gang of Eight. So when so
29:05
Biden, he's not just an idiot? No. They sent him out here made
29:09
sure he said that because then CIA Oh,
29:12
hold on a second. So you're implying that he's like a mafia
29:16
don, who says, You know that guy he needs to take a cab said that
29:22
taxi ride we had from that. They know what to kill him.
29:28
I'm not quite sure how you're connecting that.
29:30
While you're, you're saying that Biden is like a mafia don giving
29:35
orders.
29:36
No. Biden is a blubbering idiot fool. Someone made him say that.
29:42
So that this no longer had to be reported to
29:47
understand understand the mechanism. But you could hit
29:50
reinterpreted and say he's not a blubbering fool. Now
29:53
he is I'm sorry, you can't you can't convince me of that. Now,
29:56
who was one of the guys behind this whole operation? Texas is
30:00
on Ted Cruz. He wanted this pipeline destroyed too. And he
30:05
held up the National Defense Authorization Act. Get it done.
30:09
It's Victoria Nuland. It's Ted Cruz is Jake Sullivan. It's the
30:13
Anthony Blinken. They all should be arrested and thrown in jail.
30:18
Ted Cruz. Number one, you You boiled dick. You Oil Gas
30:24
protecting a hole. They literally committed an act of
30:28
war. We are the number one dicks in the world right now. I can't
30:33
believe this. It is egregious when you read this substack.
30:38
Which and of course this. We all know Seymour Hersh is a Putin
30:42
for you know, puppet for Putin. Russian disinformation. Could
30:47
you. Background give us a little background on Seymour Hersh?
30:52
Okay. Seymour Hersh goes way back. He's an investigative
30:55
reporter. And he's the one he's is he got his start, by blowing
30:59
the lid off of me lie, the massacre in Vietnam, where a
31:05
soldier goes nuts and kills a bunch of villagers. And it
31:07
became a big scandal, to pillage villagers to help it helped to
31:11
end a war. And the process of writing this sort of journalism,
31:17
he ended up with a lot of contacts in the intelligence
31:20
communities to the point where, because he was very trustworthy,
31:25
who if you get a reputation for never screwing with anybody, you
31:28
can get pretty far if you're if you if you do the job. And he
31:33
can. He was one of the guys who kept doing the job he kept
31:36
coming out with, with stuff that was always proven true analysis
31:40
over the years. But during the Trump administration, him and a
31:46
bunch of other guys I put McGovern in that and a bunch of
31:49
other guys in the same boat. I would put to Cohen who died. I
31:53
put him in there. Russia, yeah. Glenn Greenwald, all of them.
31:59
They All Saw through this Russia hoax thing from the beginning.
32:03
And Seymour Hersh did right away. And because they did that
32:07
they were there. Unbeknownst to them, they didn't think this was
32:11
gonna happen. They all got blackballed. And so they just
32:15
disappeared off the face of the earth. It didn't get picked up
32:17
on the new shows the left wing, right, except for Tucker. He'd
32:22
bring a couple of monitors they'd come on, but nobody else
32:26
would. And all the places where you used to go and see Mr. Hirsh
32:30
was a mainstay of democracy now for one thing, and and other
32:36
left leaning operations. He wouldn't. He was he got then he
32:42
got started getting bounced around, he couldn't get
32:44
published. And he ended up with the London Review of Books doing
32:48
most of his work over there because that's printing and then
32:50
after I forgot about that, yeah. And then after after Russia gate
32:55
and his carrying water for Trump. He got kicked off of that
33:01
and he couldn't have any outlet and now he's
33:03
gone where everybody and so he was I think it was an anti
33:06
Trump. I didn't think he was he was no
33:07
Tron. No, he was a he's a he's a lefty. Yeah, exactly. He's just
33:11
like a Greenwald. They don't like Trump, but they don't like
33:14
what you can't do this. This is like not a good idea. And but he
33:20
had throughout the years since me license to 60s, this guy's
33:24
been a mainstay and highly regarded by everybody.
33:30
Till until so I'll just read this one little piece Biden and
33:33
Newlands indiscretion, if that's what it was, might have
33:36
frustrated some of the planners but it also created an
33:39
opportunity. According to the story, he had a source he has a
33:41
source who was who was intimately familiar with
33:43
everything. Some of the senior officials of the CIA determined
33:48
that blowing up the pipeline, quote, no longer could be
33:50
considered a covert option because the President just
33:53
announced that we that we knew how to do it. The plan to blow
33:57
up Nord Stream one and two was suddenly downgraded from a
34:00
covert operation requiring the Congress be informed to one that
34:04
was deemed as a highly classified intelligence
34:07
operation with US military support. Under the law, the
34:11
source explained. So the source has some knowledge of how it
34:14
works. There was no longer a legal requirement to report the
34:18
operation to Congress all they had to do now is just do it. But
34:22
it still had to be secret. The Russians have superlatives
34:25
surveillance surveillance of the Baltic Sea on and on and on it's
34:28
a long it's a long substack which is why most people won't
34:31
read it they won't you won't Bill Burns the new
34:36
he writes long what's all those guys write long? Yeah, but he
34:40
writes long but it's it's good concise Long's as opposed to
34:45
rambling.
34:46
So yeah, he started this sub stack for specifically for this
34:51
for this article, February 8, and he says, you know, why?
34:55
Am I gonna say something here? This is how pathetic the news
34:59
media has become This is a story and knowing his background, this
35:04
is the kind of thing that the New York Times would have
35:06
published in the 70s. This is the kind of thing that New
35:11
Yorker or anybody would have published anytime before Trump,
35:16
before they all became woken up and taken over by millennials
35:19
and Gen Z. He also can't get published. He
35:22
also published the first stories about the Abu Ghraib prisoners
35:26
being tortured. Yeah, that would be him. You know, he won
35:30
Pulitzer Prizes. Oh, no, he's just a hack Russian
35:33
disinformation. So we've, we've always liked him, and we'd liked
35:38
him, you know, 20 years ago or 15. But you said something key
35:42
there. He basically ended the Vietnam War. Well, he basically
35:46
is about to end the Ukraine Russian war. Because this is,
35:51
you know, this is this is not going to go away. It's gaining
35:54
some traction, this this substack. And, quite frankly,
35:59
yes,
35:59
I should mention that on our show we mentioned over a year
36:02
ago, it will when that thing got blowed up. We had different
36:05
sources that told us or didn't tell us we had clips from people
36:09
in the public domain or obscure clips, of course, that indicated
36:13
this was a this was a Western operation. It wasn't Putin, it
36:17
made no sense that it was Putin. It never made sense from the
36:19
beginning. That fit he blew up his own pipelines stupid.
36:23
No. And what you read in this, and this is where Ted Cruz
36:26
brings this whole thing about is the United States, that's us
36:31
represented by these douchebags. And that's all of them, all of
36:34
them left and right. They did not like the idea that that
36:40
Russia was about to add this is extra pipeline. So already 50%
36:47
of Russia's GDP was mainly from their gas sales to to Europe.
36:51
This extra pipeline would have made Germany way too strong.
36:54
This is also about Germany. This is a lot of this is about
36:57
Germany and the EU. Remember, fuck the EU said to Victoria
37:01
Nuland, and she meant it. These people are horrible. They are
37:05
misrepresenting the American people. It's really it's it's
37:10
unconscionable Fred, Fred, Fred Cruz's new name, Fred crews
37:14
should be tarred and feathered and run out of the state of
37:18
Texas. It's when you read this about him, Fred crews. This guy
37:24
is horrible what he did to make this happen, and it's all about
37:27
money, discuss money and power, money and power, you cheap
37:32
little bastards. Alright, so the signal went out. Now the
37:36
narrative has to be completed. Let's start with the CBC in
37:39
Canada, shall we
37:40
much of Canada support for Ukraine has been in the form of
37:43
sanctions against Russia economic measures targeting
37:47
Russian oligarchs, institutions and government officials. But
37:50
CBC News has learned the sanctions are also freezing
37:53
assets for people with no ties whatsoever to Vladimir Putin.
37:58
Janice McGregor has been looking into the story. And she has the
38:01
details from Ottawa GS.
38:03
Yeah. Good morning, Heather. Look, we're not talking about
38:06
our oligarchs. Here I've interviewed four people over the
38:09
course of researching this story, two of them originally
38:12
from Russia, two of them originally from Kazakhstan,
38:14
they're all now working, paying taxes, starting new lives here
38:18
in Canada, three of the four already permanent residents.
38:22
We're not talking about people that have connections to the
38:25
Russian regime. You know, these are people actually who told me
38:29
that they support Ukraine in this war, but they were targeted
38:35
because they have personal and family savings with major banks
38:39
back in Russia or Kazakhstan. And those particular banks are
38:45
on Canada's sanctions list. So when they tried last winter to
38:49
make small personal transfers of these family funds, their banks
38:53
in Canada were prohibited from dealing with these foreign
38:56
banks. And that is why they think anyway, their money has
39:01
been blocked, the transfers never went through. They're now
39:04
missing. All of these people have now contacted Global
39:08
Affairs Canada applied for exemptions. I tried to get their
39:12
funds released, but they're having great difficulty getting
39:15
any information at all out of the department. They say they're
39:18
only getting automated messages in return.
39:21
Oh, it's hurting point and regular people not oligarchs
39:25
with you're just hurting regular people. Not good. That's your
39:32
signal right there. That's the signal. Now we go to Rear
39:36
Admiral Kirby, who sat down with Deutsche Avella and it kind of
39:41
led we started with the with the Chinese balloon and then at
39:45
Putin, Putin and G are apparently going to meet in
39:48
Moscow February 20. Actually, I'll play a little bit of that
39:52
because it was kind of funny. Listen to how how this works in
39:55
diplomacy, where you whatever you do Don't call Putin the
40:01
President is President Solinsky. President G. And well, of
40:05
course, there's supposedly
40:06
already an invitation from Putin to Xi Jinping for February 28.
40:10
So in a couple of days, do you know more about this remorse?
40:14
Could you elaborate on these rumors? And what would this mean
40:17
an image of Xi Jinping and Putin shaking hands a couple of days
40:22
before the one year anniversary of the war in Ukraine?
40:25
Well, I certainly can't speak to Mr. Xi's travel plans. That's
40:28
something that apparently wants to talk to. I will tell you a
40:32
couple of things. And we've been clear about this with the
40:35
Chinese privately and publicly. This is not the time for
40:39
business as usual, with Mr. Putin, and with Russia, as they
40:42
continue, even as you and I are sitting here to kill innocent
40:46
Ukrainian people, and to violate that country's sovereignty and
40:50
to threaten that country's independence. This is not the
40:53
time for business as usual with Russia, and we would like to see
40:56
China join the rest of the world, nearly everybody in the
41:00
rest of the world, why don't why don't tarnish into hold Russia
41:04
accountable for what it's doing inside Ukraine? Well, they're
41:06
gonna, they're gonna have to make their decisions. But we
41:09
believe that they can still make better choices about not
41:12
supporting Mr. Putin. Now, we haven't seen them provide lethal
41:15
weapons or anything like that. But, you know, they're still
41:17
buying Russia, Russian oil, so then they haven't come out and
41:21
condemned what Mr. Putin is doing. So we would if there's
41:26
going to be a discussion between the two leaders, we would
41:28
certainly hope that President Xi would take a stand with the rest
41:33
of the international community and make it clear to Mr. Putin
41:36
that what he's doing is unacceptable. That's
41:38
how you do diplomacy. You discredit guy by saying Mr.
41:42
Putin, just like they did with Trump wasn't President Trump was
41:44
Mr. Trump, or Trump, just Trump,
41:47
or the current president
41:48
of the White House.
41:49
So that's the worst one that's just just such a setup. But
41:52
here it is. Listen to the Deutsche Bella lady. And you
41:56
know how it works. It's almost like when these guys are on a
41:58
podcast, like yeah, it's just Deutsche Well, oh, gives a crap
42:02
about that. The only place that's gonna get any AirPlay is
42:06
no, like, no agenda show. No one, no one cares. And listen to
42:11
what he says. My question
42:12
would be, where's the limit? Where's the red line? Are you
42:15
going to support Ukraine all the way until they say stop?
42:18
President
42:18
Biden has said that g7 leaders have said that for as long as it
42:22
takes now we would like to see as long as it takes. And today.
42:27
We think the war could end today. If Mr. Putin was just do
42:31
the right thing and pull his troops.
42:33
The world could end today.
42:36
Did he say hope he didn't say that.
42:38
long as it takes. And today. We think the war couldn't
42:43
taxes the war. I'm glad you didn't say that war day.
42:48
We think the war could end today. If Mr. Putin was just do
42:52
the right thing and pull his troops out of Ukraine where they
42:55
have no business being in the first place. Now, obviously,
42:57
that's not going to happen today. Mr. Putin shows no
43:00
indication of being willing to stop this war. So we're going to
43:03
stay at this for as long as it takes the idea here is to help
43:06
Ukraine succeed on the battlefield. So that if and when
43:10
we get to the negotiating table, they can succeed in
43:12
negotiations, the definition
43:14
of the ending of the war, would it be Ukraine going back to you
43:18
too, there's a Ukrainian definition of the end of the
43:22
war. And there's probably a US definition of the nose. That's
43:25
just you're asking a question that is much better put to the
43:28
Ukrainians under President Zelensky. We're not going to
43:30
dictate terms to President Solinsky. We're not going to
43:33
tell them you've got to negotiate for this. And you got
43:35
to sit down at this time. His country has been invaded, his
43:39
people are being killed, his soldiers are fighting back. He
43:42
gets to determine what victory looks like. And he gets to
43:45
determine if and when he's ready to go to the negotiating table.
43:48
What we're going to do with our allies and partners, including
43:51
Germany, is to continue to provide him the weapons, the
43:55
systems, the capabilities, the supplies.
43:58
Just just to stop this for a second. Very clear. As the
44:02
Lensky gets to declare the end of the wars, the Lenski gets to
44:05
negotiate what that means not the United States a
44:09
president Solinsky
44:11
I'm so sorry. I'm sorry, Mr. Dubourg. You're right. President
44:15
Lenski gets to determine that and and in Kirby could not be
44:21
more clear that and it could end today. All that it could end
44:25
today. As soon as the lens presidents olanski says it's
44:29
over
44:30
training that his troops need to continue to succeed. For as long
44:35
as for as long as it takes.
44:36
Ah, there. She nailed him on that one. She nailed them.
44:41
They're
44:41
the capabilities that supplies the training that his troops
44:45
need to continue to succeed. For as long as for as long as it
44:49
takes.
44:51
She nailed it as long as he wants no no as long as it takes.
44:54
That's what he wants. You're waffling Kirby for
44:57
as long as it takes to end this war again. I want us to admit,
45:01
this war could end very quickly if Mr. Putin would just do the
45:03
right thing. But no. Instead, he's going after civilian
45:07
targets. He's bombing playgrounds and hospitals and
45:10
schools, killing dogs. He's trying to shut out the lights
45:13
and turn off the water in the middle of winter, because he
45:16
knows that when he went on his troops run into Ukrainian armed
45:21
forces that they're running into a buzzsaw. The Ukrainian armed
45:24
forces are, are better trained, better equipped, supported by
45:28
the rest of the world, and he's resorting to more brutal tactics
45:32
as a result
45:33
is the lens so the curtain is about to fall for the Lenski.
45:37
John in the Netherlands wrote a very detailed briefing here,
45:42
Defense Minister or less, Alexei Reznikoff is out so there's more
45:47
shakeups within the government once again because of alleged
45:50
corruption claims against him. Interestingly, interestingly,
45:54
despite the so called corruption, he was then offered
45:57
other posts in the Ukraine Government, which shows the
45:59
corruption allegations are just a front for further US led
46:03
shuffle around President Zelensky res Nick coughs
46:08
replacement is 30 year old 37 year old Carrillo Boudin off,
46:13
who was a general in the Ukrainian army and is rumored to
46:16
have very close connections to Neo cons. In the US. He's very
46:21
media friendly. And he's gotten a lot of media attention lately,
46:25
including an article in the Washington Post about him just a
46:28
week ago, booted off also had been described as hawkish, he
46:33
said the only way to handle this conflict is through more
46:35
military force. In other words, he seems ready to fight until
46:37
the last Ukrainian, which of course, is exactly what the
46:40
military industrial complex and Neo cons want. But this is part
46:43
of the same playbook of isolating Zelinsky. Further, it
46:47
doesn't seem too outlandish to think that should Zelinsky be
46:50
removed at some point, booted off could step in and become
46:54
president. And I I submit that they are going to get rid of the
46:59
Lenski they're going to declare the end of the war and they're
47:02
going to they're going to convict Putin. And we've talked
47:07
about this on the last show the International Criminal Court,
47:10
the gypped, the joint investigation team. We looked at
47:15
them we saw this huge boondoggle of all these people who are
47:19
running around and it came right back to when Putin shot the
47:26
missile at the Malaysian Air mh 17 which killed a whole bunch of
47:31
like 200 Dutch people. The proof for that came from Bellingcat
47:37
and wouldn't you know it right is this all takes place. We have
47:40
brand news come brand new news breaking, coming out breaking on
47:45
a second breaking. Where's breaking? We got to breaking
47:49
thing. Breaking paradas break. Breaking knows from the BBC. We
47:59
haven't heard about the jet for a long time and all of a sudden
48:02
it's back
48:03
in The Hague during the course of this lunchtime. An
48:06
investigation team has been examining an incident that dates
48:09
back to the very early stages of this conflict Ukraine not last
48:13
year, but nine years ago, which is when the actual contest over
48:19
the contestation over the land began. You remember, remember
48:22
the breakaway region of Donetsk it was from there that a missile
48:26
was launched, which brought down a civilian aircraft killing all
48:29
298 people on board that was mh 17. The investigation has
48:36
announced that it believes there is evidence that President Putin
48:40
was directly involved in the decision to deploy anti aircraft
48:45
missiles system called a BUK missile system to Ukraine. It
48:49
does, however, say that there's not enough evidence to lead to
48:52
further prosecutions. And it reminds people that under
48:57
international law, President serving head of state enjoys
49:01
immunity from prosecution question, of course, will be the
49:05
case. If President Putin were to leave office, whether he might
49:10
potentially be charged over this, if there were to be
49:13
further evidence failed, or indeed, those claimed war crimes
49:17
in the current conflict in Ukraine.
49:19
I submit to you the war will end Putin will be convicted of war
49:24
crimes. And then the narrative will shift toward we need regime
49:29
change because once Putin is out, then we can throw them in
49:32
jail. They're laying it out before us. They're setting the
49:36
whole thing up.
49:38
Too complicated that. I mean, I'm not saying that they're not
49:43
trying to do exactly what you say. I just think these guys are
49:48
trying to juggle too many balls. They're not that talented.
49:50
No, they're all morons. Clearly. They can't they've got to back
49:55
out of this and I know the EU has
49:57
backing out slowly. I mean, if you back out Have tabacky combat
50:01
just That's why just can't and they have to somehow cover their
50:05
tracks by backing out slowly.
50:06
Well, they started. This is from Politico EU reaches agreement on
50:12
Russian oil products price cap. So they're always going to do
50:17
this. So this is how they're going to make sure that dirty
50:20
Russian oil doesn't make it to the west. But here's the rub,
50:25
they agreed to cap the price of oil products that trade above
50:28
the price of crude oil at $100. a barrel kind of cap is that
50:33
Wow. Dead cap any day if I'm in the business course. And
50:37
now products that trade at a discount to crude will be capped
50:43
at $45 per barrel. Russia is like, Oh, that's great. We'll
50:47
take it. We'll take it. That's a good deal. And then the oil oil
50:54
products can just continue to flow. Yeah, diesel is currently
50:58
at 120 or whatever. So they're, they're backing out, they're
51:03
getting ready. It's over China's next on deck,
51:07
China, we need to put together a dead pool and figure out when
51:11
it's over. It's not going to be over overnight. Although, you
51:15
know, all Putin has to do is by playing along just by declaring
51:19
it over. Yeah, it could happen overnight, technically, but I
51:23
just will see
51:26
that they are gearing up for the gearing up for China. This this
51:30
is the new new thing. We gotta go for China here. Let me just
51:33
play, then this will end the presentation back to Kirby for a
51:37
minute about the balloon. That's the
51:39
United States trust
51:40
China. It's not about whether we trust China or not. Clearly
51:44
China, as all sovereign nations will act in their own self
51:49
interest. But the issue is that the way they act in their own
51:55
self interest continually undermines and this balloon
51:59
incident is a perfect example undermines a rules based
52:03
international order that respects sovereignty
52:08
is rules based international order that respect sovereignty,
52:11
you speak up Kirby,
52:12
and that is the concern with China's bellicose rhetoric and
52:18
his actions for perhaps in the South China Sea and in other
52:22
places in the Pacific, bullying their neighbors and other
52:25
nations and making false maritime claims. So the issue is
52:29
not about trust. It's about the fact that the Chinese routinely
52:34
are flouting. What should be the rules based international order
52:37
that we all should want to pursue.
52:41
We want to this is a new world order. We all want the rules
52:45
based international we all want to pursue that. One army, one
52:51
bank one money. I hope we witnessed this within our
52:55
lifetimes. What a lot of fun, that'll be.
53:01
Right, Dag good. You already said it you already made laid
53:05
the groundwork there bone here that bone
53:07
has now Putin, I think has been very restrained and all this.
53:14
I'm kind of happy about that.
53:18
Well, he sees through a lot of this stuff, because it's
53:20
basically because he's like the the bulwark against the New
53:25
World Order. And he's like, okay. He also sees everything as
53:30
a possible trap. So he's very suspicious. I'll bet as well, he
53:34
should be.
53:36
I have a clip here from the Pentagon press secretary Air
53:41
Force Brigadier General Pat Ryder. Oh, that guy? Yeah. Oh,
53:46
yeah, exactly. So whereas the whole world stopped and had to
53:51
come to a standstill because of the balloon. And Superbowl
53:55
security is now tighter than ever, because, you know, another
53:57
balloon could come over the Stadium.
54:00
Stadium has got a dome? No, but it couldn't they
54:03
could they could they could drop a bomb on the dome. So here's
54:07
the question. Just
54:08
a quick follow up in a separate question. You said a moment ago,
54:10
the awareness and understanding of the situation has increased?
54:13
When did the us come to the conclusion that these were in
54:15
fact surveillance balloon? Because it seems like that was
54:17
an incredibly recent conclusion based on the understanding of
54:21
the situation. And then just a short time ago in the house
54:23
Intel briefing, Representative Stewart said the balloon maybe
54:26
Chinese, the Chinese testing the American people to see the
54:29
reaction, while general Philip Breedlove suggested it was the
54:32
enemy conditioning the US population. There's the
54:34
Pentagon, believe it the China was conditioning or testing the
54:38
US with these balloons in some way.
54:40
I love I love that they had the messaging all messed up. They
54:43
were all saying different things. And this guy is on to I
54:46
don't know who he is. He's onto it. And of course we have to
54:49
answer with bullcrap. Yeah,
54:50
thanks, Oren. So you don't really need to talk to China.
54:54
about
54:55
what it's like a kid someone called China. I have a question
54:58
about the balloon ditions
54:59
were Again, the facts are that they sent a surveillance balloon
55:04
into sovereign us airspace, we were responded quickly and
55:08
appropriately monitored it, tracked it and took it down as
55:11
soon as it was safe to do so. Just leave it at that. I'm
55:16
sorry. Can you ask that again?
55:18
The first question was, as the understanding of the situation
55:22
increased? When did the Pentagon come to the conclusion? These
55:25
were surveillance balloons? Because it seems like that was
55:27
very recent.
55:28
I don't have a specific date to provide you in terms of when the
55:32
intelligence community developed this other than to say it's been
55:35
in the last couple of years that we've been able to do the
55:39
analysis and look at these objects and determine which is
55:43
built the body of knowledge available to us. So again, as I
55:47
mentioned, as this object approached us airspace, NORAD,
55:51
NORTHCOM knew it. It was interacted I mean,
55:56
come on. Stop right there. Yeah, I'm done. Yeah. So I got you
56:00
some balloon clips, but good. This NORAD thing is bothersome.
56:06
First of all, they said these balloons have been coming over
56:09
over and over again for years. And, and they haven't been and
56:14
then NORAD guy said in response to the I don't know, not that I
56:18
know of. And then if you notice this, this, they can't get their
56:23
story straight because the NORAD guy who's got his own job. He
56:27
can't say that. Well, during the Trump administration, a bunch of
56:31
these balloons came over and we didn't catch him because we're
56:34
NORAD we don't know what we're doing. Or he has to say, well,
56:39
we caught him, but we wouldn't tell the President I mean, it's
56:42
just they were out of control with his stories. So let's go to
56:46
CBS, which is the CIA Broadcasting System. Let's see
56:50
with the messaging really? Yes. Just go with balloon. Shoot down
56:54
one.
56:55
Oh, you got a Series Nine.
56:56
I want to turn now to explosive new details about what the
56:59
Pentagon two
57:01
explosive explosive. Explosion. Wow, bombshell bombshell. Wow,
57:10
man. These people. I'll start that over. That was good. I
57:14
loved
57:14
it. I want to turn now to explosive new details about what
57:17
the Pentagon today described as a global surveillance program
57:21
run out of China. US intelligence officials say that
57:24
that Chinese balloon shot down off the coast of South Carolina
57:28
is part of a larger spying effort by the Chinese military
57:32
that has been going on for years spanning five continents. CBS is
57:36
David Martin is at the Pentagon with an exclusive interview with
57:40
defense secretary Lloyd Austin. The shutdown
57:42
happened on live TV. Now thanks to an amateur radio scanner. We
57:47
know what the pilots were saying to each other. The brain is
57:52
completely destroyed. Metal clouds immediately after the
57:59
shoot down defense secretary Lloyd Austin tried to call his
58:02
Chinese counterpart to explain
58:04
or put in a request for a call and and they did not accept that
58:09
request.
58:12
Okay, couple of things. First of all, because of an amateur radio
58:17
guy, we get to hear some this bullcrap. Who cares she said,
58:20
meaningless. We shot it.
58:22
Yay, amateur scanner guy,
58:25
a scanner guy.
58:27
Who still has the Bearcat everybody is that that guy?
58:31
Bearcat okay, because of course we transmit over open
58:34
frequencies when we're when we're fighting China. Of course
58:37
we do.
58:38
So do we have Lloyd Austin his doofus says yeah, I call them a
58:43
when returned the call.
58:47
Request Denied means the same thing
58:52
what what is the point of that? But as it Austin is ineffective,
58:57
he can't get a call in when he wants one. Meanwhile, he Miley
59:02
says he can call his guys and tell him that we're going to
59:04
bomb them. You know, that kind of thing. I mean, this is this
59:07
this story is just both incredibly lame. Let's go to
59:11
part two.
59:12
speaking publicly for the first time about the Chinese balloon.
59:16
Austin told CBS News his biggest worry was he would spy on us
59:20
nuclear forces located at bases across the country,
59:23
all of our strategic assets. We were made sure that we were
59:28
buttoned down and movement was limited so that we didn't expose
59:33
any capability unnecessarily
59:34
by strategic assets. You mean the nuclear force? It was part
59:39
of a fleet of spy balloons based on
59:41
why did he say strategic assets then instead of just nuclear
59:44
force? These guys talking gobbledygook John and gobbly.
59:51
Gook errs surely
59:52
by strategic assets you mean the nuclear force? It was part of a
59:57
fleet of spy balloons based on the island of Hainan and which
1:00:00
had been flying over the US at least since 2019. When one
1:00:05
circumnavigated the globe,
1:00:07
there were three incidents a couple years ago that balloons
1:00:14
over flew parts of the other US which parts are there were parts
1:00:18
of Texas in Florida that Boeing floor.
1:00:20
In February of last year, a balloon was spotted over the
1:00:22
Hawaiian Islands and jet fighters scrambled to inspect
1:00:25
it. Last week, this balloon was spotted over Costa Rica. Turns
1:00:30
out Chinese balloons have been violating airspace all over the
1:00:33
world much of the time without anyone noticing, until last
1:00:38
week, when everybody noticed.
1:00:40
Wow, I love this report. It's interesting that there's no
1:00:44
mention of our balloons, which it does exactly this 20 Now
1:00:48
here's a question story after story about it.
1:00:51
He got a balloon over Hawaii just kind of common thing you'd
1:00:55
think first thing you'd think you send a jet fighter to
1:00:59
inspect it. How does the jet fighter going to inspect is
1:01:03
going to shoot past this thing at 500 miles an hour? It's
1:01:06
stationary. What kind of inspection can you do? A high
1:01:11
altitude helicopter I don't even get up that high. No. But what
1:01:15
how do you inspect it? Should you just shoot by it? Is it bull
1:01:19
crap this
1:01:20
this is their building a story of of shite of bull crap.
1:01:25
lievable it this is a psyop. We are we are we're programming
1:01:29
everybody. And I mean, I even saw Marjorie Taylor Greene at
1:01:32
the State of the Union with a white balloon. I'm just holding
1:01:36
a white balloon doesn't mean anything. Everybody shut up
1:01:39
these people. Oh, it's a media moment for everybody for Lloyd
1:01:45
on
1:01:45
every media moment for us. Let's Play Part Three Secretary
1:01:49
Austin said The Navy has recovered the parts of the
1:01:51
balloon that were on the surface and has mapped out the debris
1:01:55
field of pieces of cameras and antennas that are lying on the
1:02:00
ocean floor. He expects it will take days to bring them all up.
1:02:04
Nora.
1:02:06
DAVID MARTIN with that exclusive interview, David. Thank you. All
1:02:09
I
1:02:09
see is boats picking up balloon bits.
1:02:12
Yeah, that's what they have so far. But here's the other thing.
1:02:16
This is CBS right? Yeah, I left. I usually only leave the trailer
1:02:21
on there. But I left it on there because this is with this Austin
1:02:25
character who is just a dud. He's the guy went around to mask
1:02:30
and then face masks. Yes. Shields and the blue gloves.
1:02:33
Yeah. She says this is an exclusive interview. Why is the
1:02:39
State Department or the Defense Department? I'm sorry? Giving
1:02:43
exclusive interviews to anybody. Anybody? Yeah, this
1:02:47
should just be doing a statement a press release or something
1:02:50
like that for the whole world. Is that Well, yeah. Angle? Yeah,
1:02:53
I agree with that. I agree. Well, I don't
1:02:56
get it. What and then again, I will go back to in journalism.
1:03:01
Generally speaking, when you're seeing something like this where
1:03:04
somebody gets an exclusive it's always a quid pro quo. You don't
1:03:09
give somebody an exclusive for no good reason. Bride. Yeah.
1:03:15
There has to be something in exchange what what do you get
1:03:17
what we're gonna give you this exclusive What are you going to
1:03:20
give us an MTV
1:03:21
award a Grammy.
1:03:24
So we don't know what that is. But whatever it is, it's it's
1:03:27
corrupt. Okay. Karate.
1:03:29
Okay, it's this is this has been a great week for media. It
1:03:33
really has everyone's so creative doing all kinds of
1:03:37
great stuff. Really good stuff. Oh goodness, did you I don't
1:03:46
have it and I don't think I have any more in China per se.
1:03:49
No, I got no more China. I'm
1:03:52
just sticking with a CIA broadcasting systems the CIA for
1:03:57
a moment. I just got this this morning. Didn't come out
1:04:01
yesterday. Radical traditionalist Catholic
1:04:05
ideology. The FBIs Richmond Field Office released an
1:04:11
internal memo last month warning against radical traditionalist
1:04:15
Catholic ideology and claimed it almost certainly presents new
1:04:20
mitigation opportunities that there is now a group of
1:04:26
Catholics they call them rtcw Radical traditionalist Catholic,
1:04:33
and this rtcw ideology. They are now the new terrorists. This is
1:04:41
RT I always thought that would dead group would be the CIA
1:04:44
that's what they were traditionally this guy was well,
1:04:47
it's a radical Catholics. KB this this is code
1:04:50
Catholics in action CIA. This is a memo from the FBI. So I'm with
1:04:55
you.
1:04:56
I think the CIA is infiltrated the FBI. I think they Only FBI.
1:05:01
Well they probably
1:05:02
aren't what am I think RTCs are typically radical radical
1:05:06
traditionalist Catholics are typically categorized by the
1:05:09
rejection of the Second Vatican Council.
1:05:13
Yeah, I would be in that group if I was not a lapsed Catholic
1:05:16
as a valid church council disdain for most of the Pope's
1:05:20
elected since Vatican two particularly Pope Francis and
1:05:24
Pope John Paul the second and frequent adherence to anti
1:05:27
semitic anti immigrant, anti LGBTQ and white supremacist
1:05:32
ideology. Right radical traditionalist Catholics compose
1:05:36
a small minority of overall Roman Catholic adherents and are
1:05:40
separate and distinct from traditionalist Catholics who
1:05:43
prefer the traditional Latin Mass and pre Vatican to
1:05:46
teachings and traditions. They make this so complicated, but
1:05:50
they can't figure out what I think they want to know. I think
1:05:53
they want to kick all the rest of the Catholics at the CIA out
1:05:57
of the CIA.
1:05:58
That could be that's contingent over this that's causing
1:06:02
trouble.
1:06:02
Yes, all of this is all of the screams. Anybody who's still in
1:06:06
CIA who's not on board with the program? You're out? Because
1:06:12
this is a chain That'll be the day what happened to the
1:06:14
Christians? Come on, man, the Christians are supposed to crap
1:06:17
on the Christians, not the Catholics. This is this is
1:06:20
something very new.
1:06:21
There's some something going on. Well, I don't know. We don't
1:06:25
have that kind of access. So we don't really know that. Not yet.
1:06:28
Yet. Yeah, not yet. Seymour Seymour Herschel have the story
1:06:35
for us.
1:06:36
Just this year, I hope God bless Seymour Hersh, there was a story
1:06:41
that was breaking breaking your mic you once again I don't want
1:06:46
to have to bitch all the time. But man, you're it's really
1:06:49
annoying. And I can't sorry you're not you're not you don't
1:06:54
do anything about it.
1:06:55
No, I you know, I'm extremely upset by this. You know, I have
1:07:01
some solutions. I may put a
1:07:03
How about a new How about a new, a new Cradle to Cradle? There's
1:07:07
an idea it's only been three months?
1:07:12
I think it gives Could somebody
1:07:14
please send a new cradle to the PIO box for John apparently he
1:07:17
can't he can't order one online. You're you are diminishing the
1:07:21
quality of the show. To some degree I
1:07:25
feel bad. You should.
1:07:28
So breaking this morning, I just have to get this out the
1:07:30
breaking this morning breaking breaking. James O'Keefe has been
1:07:35
pushed out of Project Veritas.
1:07:39
What Yes, Project Veritas ha but
1:07:42
this is what I thought too. And I have not had enough time to
1:07:46
delve into it. And of course, we have a no agenda night at the
1:07:50
top of the organization. However, it turns out, there's
1:07:55
two project Vera tosses. There's the there's the Project Veritas
1:08:02
501 C three Corporation, nonprofit, and the Project
1:08:08
Veritas 501 C four, which is a lobbying organization, these
1:08:14
CoCs have been lobbied their lobby years. They're taking
1:08:18
money and lobbying. They're doing stories and lobbying these
1:08:22
stories to influence Washington, if I had known that I would have
1:08:27
never talked to them. Not that I did, but that's that's crazy.
1:08:34
They're not just a nonprofit that outs people and I think the
1:08:37
Pfizer thing, something went wrong. And that upset the
1:08:40
lobbying group, which I don't think our night is on the
1:08:42
lobbying side of it honestly. Be Oh, no. Well, I I have done a
1:08:49
little bit of cursory it looks like he's in the 501 C three.
1:08:54
And that's also where all the money is. There's more money in
1:08:58
the end, people donate to the 501 C three. And I think there
1:09:02
was not enough money going to the for for the lobbying
1:09:05
efforts. And perhaps this Pfizer thing. They went a little bit
1:09:09
too far. That was not supposed to happen. How about that? As an
1:09:13
idea as a theory,
1:09:15
well, especially the part where the guy blew up at the end when
1:09:18
he had the second part, which is the better part of it.
1:09:21
Yeah. Oh, yeah. That was that was you couldn't script anything
1:09:24
that good? No, it was dynamite. That was better than the Satan
1:09:28
Satanism at the Grammys was so gotta love it, man. Gotta love
1:09:37
this stuff. Yeah, lots of lots of move. Lots of stuff
1:09:41
happening.
1:09:42
Something's going on. You're telling me something's up. But
1:09:44
let's go to Biden speech.
1:09:46
Oh, yay. I have a perfect I know you've got clips. I have the
1:09:49
perfect setup that sets the mood. You will you will
1:09:52
appreciate this. It is the ABC opener for the State of the
1:09:56
Union. And I just love the clip custodian. He's with his son
1:10:01
Seamus, they're driving right now through Alabama. And I want
1:10:03
to thank him for this clip this is this is the perfect clip for
1:10:06
our show
1:10:06
was really a we acted together now two years in is clearer than
1:10:11
ever that our plans work
1:10:12
as tensions with China escalate over the spy balloon shot down
1:10:16
and the war in Europe enters its second year. This is
1:10:19
about freedom. Freedom for you create freedom everywhere.
1:10:24
With historic job growth and economic recovery.
1:10:27
The strongest job growth has just turned the lowest
1:10:30
unemployment rate in 54 years manufacturing rebounding and
1:10:33
faster rate inflation coming down was simply I would argue
1:10:37
the Biden economic plan is working.
1:10:39
But a looming showdown over the debt ceiling ahead but will
1:10:43
not let anyone use the full faith and credit of the United
1:10:45
States as a bargaining chip. With a
1:10:47
country reeling from mass shootings and police brutality.
1:10:51
President Biden's stands before a divided Congress and a
1:10:54
polarized nation to deliver his vision of the next year. We're
1:10:59
the United States of America. And nothing, nothing nothing.
1:11:05
Nothing is beyond our capacity.
1:11:10
What the hell was that? That's the opening man. That's
1:11:13
just their promo for the whole thing. That was beautiful. That
1:11:17
was one of the best promos I've ever heard for State of the
1:11:20
Union.
1:11:21
Considering it comes from a news organization it's it's it's that
1:11:26
beyond the pale
1:11:27
that's even the voiceovers not their typical voiceover. That's
1:11:30
the kind of use for award shows. On stage tonight join Yeah.
1:11:34
One of the women who does Yeah, yeah.
1:11:37
Joining LL Cool J. Sam Smith, and us and a slew of Satan's
1:11:43
Yeah, that was good. So that was set up beautifully. What did you
1:11:47
watch what I watched a little C span but we mainly watched the
1:11:51
fox coverage. And it was I'm sure it was all pool. But they
1:11:57
had they had the script. You know, they knew when this came
1:11:59
up, they you know, well, hearing aids for everybody not hearing
1:12:04
aids. Elizabeth Warren you rock you know, the she was a GOP cut
1:12:08
Elizabeth Warren they had they had a down they had the script
1:12:11
down. They knew when they would cameras to cut to.
1:12:14
Yeah, did to good director, our director that did a great job.
1:12:21
Well, I watched it on ABC, and I didn't see your debt piece that
1:12:28
you played, but okay, I saw live live. And then I took the I
1:12:36
looked at this Aysen. And you know, I didn't decide to go
1:12:38
after the coverage and wanted to take a look at how they're going
1:12:41
to deal with it. So I started with, with Amy on Democracy Now.
1:12:45
Because that's got to be your go to Yeah. And she starts off with
1:12:49
a 50 I gotta love these very short clips, because it's mostly
1:12:53
Oh, there's an interesting lie. And so Amy lies a lot and then I
1:12:59
take it over and I have a few clips from CBS also short where
1:13:02
there's also more lies, literal lies. Let me start with this
1:13:07
one. This is Biden. So t you Amy lies democracy now has a 15
1:13:12
second clip to lies right in their
1:13:13
comments about the police killing of Terry Nichols in
1:13:16
Memphis, Tennessee Biden spoke exactly a month after Nichols
1:13:21
was brutally beaten by officers January 70. died three days
1:13:25
later in the hospital. Five of the officers have been fired and
1:13:28
charged with murder.
1:13:30
They've not been charged with murder.
1:13:32
Hello. Lies starts right away with a big lie. Wow. You're not
1:13:39
charged with murder. Okay, let's go on to Part Two The Rundown.
1:13:45
members of the Congressional Black Caucus and other Democrats
1:13:47
were pins with the number 1870 on them. That was the year when
1:13:52
a black man named Henry Truman was shot dead by a white
1:13:56
Philadelphia police officer. It's the first known instance of
1:13:59
a police officer killing a free black person in the United
1:14:02
States.
1:14:04
I don't know that it was a white police officer.
1:14:08
Well, we don't know anything. I never heard of this before. But
1:14:11
that's nobody obscure. Everybody made it. You heard about it.
1:14:14
What? No, but I looked it up. I saw that. I saw two things. I
1:14:16
saw abortion pins. I'm like, okay, there you go. Just just a
1:14:21
pendant said abortion. I mean, I love the abortion pill that Sam
1:14:25
Smith should have been wearing that would have completed his
1:14:27
outfit. The 1870 There's a Wikipedia page. And that's
1:14:31
exactly I don't recall it saying it was a white cop. I thought it
1:14:34
was more of the first instance of a black person being killed
1:14:37
by law enforcement by a cop. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, but I took
1:14:42
that long, but it's
1:14:45
but it's like, wow, that that's how far back What are you trying
1:14:50
to prove with this is what I'd like to know. It's whoever
1:14:54
concocted that is not a PR specialist. The curry Devorah
1:14:58
consulting group would have advised As against this,
1:15:01
we would have I would have advised against the abortion
1:15:03
pin. I think that was a stretch to the big giant pig that says
1:15:07
abortion. Yeah. Is that like a comment on yourself? I mean, I
1:15:11
used too much humor.
1:15:16
Yeah, that thought came to mind. Yeah. We were boarded. Ah,
1:15:23
goodness.
1:15:24
Then I have the Biden. So, t you run down here we go. There's a
1:15:28
long clip. The President
1:15:29
Joe Biden delivered a second state of the union Tuesday night
1:15:32
his first to a divided Congress over a pub after Republicans
1:15:36
took the house in the midterms. Biden touted his infrastructure
1:15:40
level legislation backed an assault weapons ban the
1:15:43
codification of abortion rights and taxing the ultra rich and
1:15:47
corporations. He also address racism and police violence
1:15:50
calling on Congress to support police reform. Republicans
1:15:55
repeatedly heckled Biden throughout his address. One of
1:15:57
the more raucous moments came when Biden accused Republicans
1:16:01
of pushing to cut Medicare and Social Security.
1:16:04
Some Republicans want Medicare so security sunset, I'm not
1:16:08
saying it's the majority. Me give you anybody who doubts,
1:16:17
contact my office. I'll give you a copy. I'll give you a copy of
1:16:22
the proposal. Congress doesn't
1:16:28
I'm glad the lawmaker yelling liar at President Biden is far
1:16:32
right. Republican Marjorie Taylor Greene,
1:16:34
I got to say something about this, because this I thought was
1:16:38
probably a brilliant move that took place here. First, only a
1:16:44
few short years ago, it was yeah, it was shocking and
1:16:48
outrageous. When President Obama had the State of the Union and I
1:16:54
forget who it was someone yelled out liar. It was
1:16:57
still in Congress.
1:16:58
Who was that? Do you remember that? Well, I
1:16:59
don't have his name. To work.
1:17:01
It was a scandal. It was it was it was unbelievable. It was
1:17:05
horrible. And of course, even President Trump got more respect
1:17:12
than President Biden. And and although I read the newsletter,
1:17:16
and you gave the Genesis I mean, this is it never had to be a
1:17:19
speech. And you know, it kind of started with with what once we
1:17:22
had mass media, like radio before was like a letter, like,
1:17:26
hey, you know, the State of the Union is X, Y, or Z. And it was
1:17:28
just it was kind of it's in the Constitution from time to time
1:17:31
you do that. Now it's become this media circus. And, and what
1:17:37
what this what happened here, it showed we have lost all decorum,
1:17:42
and within our political structure, and all of them are
1:17:45
giant, a holes, how this thing specifically I think, was a
1:17:50
trap. It was a trap. And they fell for it and she's
1:17:54
highlighting Marjorie Taylor Greene, I have the rest of that.
1:17:59
I just like to play this so you can hear what happened after
1:18:01
that. And so President Biden says there are Republicans who
1:18:07
are coming for your Social Security money and Medicare to
1:18:10
come and far to come and fit like George Carlin would say
1:18:12
they're coming for your social security which I think is a lie.
1:18:16
It's and he but he counted on Oh, God I got receipts coming to
1:18:21
my office and then something interesting happens
1:18:24
if Congress doesn't keep the programs where they are they go
1:18:27
away other Republicans say I'm not saying some majority of you
1:18:30
I don't even think it's even significant. What has been
1:18:34
proposed by individuals I'm not blaming not naming them but it's
1:18:39
been proposed by some of his
1:18:47
ideas that we're not going to be we're not going to be moved into
1:18:53
be threatened to default on the debt if we don't respond
1:19:02
the past was so folks as we all apparently agree. So Security
1:19:09
Medicare is off is off the books now.
1:19:12
It was a trap. It was a trap. I'm telling you it was a trap.
1:19:16
Oh, wait a minute. You just heard it we all agree right? We
1:19:19
all agree right Republicans you're with me right? It was a
1:19:22
trap John any any double down on our
1:19:30
very first paycheck they started so screw Medicare lifeline for
1:19:34
millions of seniors Americans have to
1:19:35
okay, it was a trap. I don't think Biden is a trap to to make
1:19:42
sure that that there's this is about the debt ceiling. They
1:19:46
can't use Social Security and Medicare to hold stuff back.
1:19:49
They can never touch it. He if anything ever happens to Social
1:19:53
Security from now on, it'll always be the Republicans fault.
1:19:57
It was always going to be
1:20:00
But he did it during the State of the Union. I don't think he's
1:20:02
that coherent. I think it was a great trap and someone made him
1:20:05
die pretty early on.
1:20:07
I don't think it was a trap, I think it was. It was I think it
1:20:10
was a positive thing for the State of the Union. It's the
1:20:13
worst speech ever. I would like to see more of this. This is
1:20:17
more like parliament. And parliament in Canada, they have
1:20:22
a little more of this action. I liked it. And they did it to the
1:20:27
reformed moments where this was going to happen.
1:20:29
I would like it if it was if it was during debates on the floor.
1:20:32
This
1:20:32
I liked it. I think heckling and hooting, the guy is effective.
1:20:38
They'd thrown tomatoes at them, or eggs. I wouldn't roll the two
1:20:41
expensive eggs would have the height of any leaders come?
1:20:47
Oh, okay. Yeah. All
1:20:48
right. So the eggs over the the other thing I suggested in the
1:20:53
newsletter that a fist fight would be dynamite. Come mind.
1:20:58
I'm not saying it's saying we've lost all decorum. Congress has
1:21:03
no respect from anybody anymore. Except for you because you love
1:21:07
the fist fight idea.
1:21:09
I do. So, so I got a kick out of this. So anyway, back to these
1:21:15
clips. So I go over to
1:21:18
should have been, they should have been yelling. Let's go,
1:21:21
Brandon. I mean, if they had done that.
1:21:24
Wow. You're right. You're absolutely right.
1:21:28
That will now now that would have been cool. But no, no, no,
1:21:31
no, that none
1:21:32
of them didn't have the Dinard they don't they
1:21:35
don't have the comedic humor. They don't have the comedy. They
1:21:38
don't. They were doing this morning. Marty needs to be
1:21:41
writing for them. Get Marty on the horn.
1:21:44
Who's still hated his little clips. Oh, wait
1:21:47
until you hit Wayne to hear the end of show mix. We have a real
1:21:50
Biden deep fake.
1:21:52
Okay, so here we go. Let's go with now we went to CBS and
1:21:56
we're gonna go right back to the lies. Excellent. So now we have
1:22:01
Biden Wisconsin deliver CBS. Here we go.
1:22:05
Today, President Biden traveled to the battleground state of
1:22:07
Wisconsin to deliver on his promise of economic progress to
1:22:11
the state's blue collar workers.
1:22:14
Okay, now what did she say there?
1:22:16
I have to listen to it again. It went by so fast.
1:22:19
Today, President Biden traveled to the battleground state of
1:22:21
Wisconsin to deliver on his promise of an economic progress
1:22:24
to the state's blue collar workers.
1:22:27
He went to the state of Wisconsin to deliver on his
1:22:29
promise for the something for this for some common economic
1:22:34
progress for blue collar workers.
1:22:36
Okay, so he went to Wisconsin to deliver on his promise, deliver
1:22:43
what
1:22:43
you do. I'll show up
1:22:47
to Wisconsin and gave basically as a shortened version of this
1:22:51
of the State of the Union speech which is vaguely the same
1:22:55
species always been given the ground up in the inside out. You
1:22:59
know, this this piece is always the same. It's a it's a stump
1:23:03
speeches of State of the Union was one two. As that's new, and
1:23:09
so he is she says he's going to went to Wisconsin to deliver on
1:23:15
the promise.
1:23:16
That's CBS man, those guys. What
1:23:18
are you talking about? He didn't go to deliver anything. He went
1:23:23
there to give the same speech. Talk.
1:23:26
Is it possible that she meant to say to deliver a speech about
1:23:32
economic promises for the
1:23:35
blue collar reading from the prompter, she's good. She is not
1:23:39
a slouch. She's reading the prompter. She's good at it. She
1:23:43
said what it said he went to deliver on his promise.
1:23:49
Oh, man, yeah, that lies.
1:23:52
Lies. This is a blatant lie. By the by the host the host test or
1:23:58
whatever you want to call it was model news model of CBS. Okay,
1:24:02
so we go from there that really galled me i I spotted it
1:24:06
immediately. So that's why I made this clip so short. So
1:24:09
here's another short one. This is part two
1:24:11
comes one day after sometimes rowdy State of the Union
1:24:14
address. CBS Weijia Jiang has more
1:24:17
last night I reported on the State of the Union
1:24:25
Okay, know what, okay, what do you ask you so so what's wrong
1:24:28
with that? Your dog go from I'm just criticizing Nora, you don't
1:24:34
go from okay. And here's Adam to give us a report. And then we
1:24:38
hear you know, Trump's voice. Yeah, let
1:24:41
me hear it again
1:24:41
comes one day after sometimes rowdy State of the Union
1:24:44
address. CBS Weijia Jiang has more.
1:24:47
Last night I reported on the State of the Union,
1:24:50
but you'd have to I have to staying or whatever. I have to
1:24:55
hear the whole because it was just that
1:24:57
and then the no she comes in late. It are obviously common
1:25:01
to do a report your I'm not gonna go okay okay all right all
1:25:06
right. I don't give you that when you're done now you're just
1:25:08
hating Nora.
1:25:10
Okay, we go part three
1:25:11
don't kill the messenger.
1:25:12
Last night I reported on the State of the Union. It is
1:25:15
strong. Fiery snow. I'm just valid report valid report last
1:25:21
night I reported on the State of the Union. It is strong.
1:25:25
That fresh off a fiery State of the Union speech. President
1:25:29
Biden took his economic message to Wisconsin where he mocked
1:25:32
Republicans who heckled him Tuesday night
1:25:35
Marjorie Taylor grid and others to help us in Liar Liar. Minds
1:25:39
met Liar Liar house on fire.
1:25:41
The president began last night to dress by urging Congress to
1:25:45
come together.
1:25:46
Speaker I don't want to ruin your reputation, but I look
1:25:48
forward to working with you.
1:25:50
But that civility quickly disappeared how speaker Kevin
1:25:53
McCarthy seems shushing members of his own party at least four
1:25:57
times. Republicans interrupted Mr. Biden when he talked about
1:26:04
stopping fentanyl from being trafficked across the southern
1:26:07
border. was good. President Biden also turned the table
1:26:15
whoa,
1:26:16
whoa. They they conveniently didn't report what they said. I
1:26:22
mean, what I heard was, it's your fault. Yeah, they did. But
1:26:26
that's not in the report dropped
1:26:27
it. David, of course, he lost it over CBS
1:26:31
when he talked about stopping fentanyl from being trafficked
1:26:34
across the southern border. President Biden also turned the
1:26:42
tables some Republicans
1:26:44
want Medicare and Social Security. Glad to see it. I
1:26:52
enjoy conversion. As we all apparently agree.
1:26:56
Conversion was great. What I enjoy conversion,
1:26:59
what is he talking about?
1:27:00
Well conversion means that you switch that you switch gender
1:27:05
that you switch. Switching opinion. Yes, I looked the word
1:27:10
up this morning. That is the first definition is switching
1:27:14
from one opinion to the other usually the converse. Or they
1:27:19
have it but it's seemed like a word that that's why I thought
1:27:23
it was phony baloney trap because that would be a word you
1:27:27
put in the teleprompter. I'm a little surprised that you don't
1:27:32
have any clips like this one.
1:27:34
Nation embraces light over dark, hope over fear. You need to
1:27:38
reduce your stability over chaos.
1:27:43
That's the clip of the century right there.
1:27:44
There's there's a couple of those in there. I mean, putting
1:27:48
some of those in the show later. Not in today's show. But
1:27:50
I do have I do have two clips from our blue. I do I emphasize
1:27:56
I do have two clips from our Vice President on CBS mornings,
1:28:02
if you're interested. Oh, absolutely. You're kidding. So
1:28:05
of course it's to black women, Gayle King and Kamala Harris
1:28:09
both African American
1:28:12
What did you hear that? Just a little industry?
1:28:15
trade. Trade gossip a whole bunch. All right, trade gods. So
1:28:20
it
1:28:20
seems as if that is it's either CNN or one of these operations
1:28:25
are so floundering they don't know what to do because they're
1:28:28
losing all their audience.
1:28:30
Trying to get Bill Maher to save them.
1:28:33
Yeah. Okay. So they're thinking of throwing the big bucks at
1:28:38
Gayle King.
1:28:40
For her to save CNN. Yeah. Oh, this is a great trade rumor.
1:28:49
Because, you know, they the way they don't see they're idiots,
1:28:52
the some of these, these executives are just dumb,
1:28:56
but so this is it. It's a great time to be celebrating, or a
1:29:01
news model. Yeah, yeah, the money is got to be so out of
1:29:06
control for Pfizer right now. And now it makes you think Bill
1:29:09
Maher just did this as a favor. It was a favor. Now. There's so
1:29:14
much money, they're gonna throw it. I mean, anybody? Johnson?
1:29:17
How about this, John Stewart will save CNN watch. They're
1:29:20
gonna bring Jon Stewart on. Well, he did great with the
1:29:23
daily shows news oriented. I can see the meeting.
1:29:25
I can see the meeting. You're talking just like the guy. Yeah,
1:29:28
I
1:29:28
can. I can see the meeting right now.
1:29:31
And they're all in that meeting also has a bunch of lines of
1:29:34
coke all over the table.
1:29:38
Who else who else would they be considering? Because of course
1:29:42
it's the problem is, is Greg Gutfeld. This is just a I mean,
1:29:46
it's incorrect. I mean, something must be wrong. It's
1:29:49
just another cable news channel. I mean, Greg, God, he's not even
1:29:51
that funny. Let me see.
1:29:56
Greg Goodfield over ya know, what his own show Oh, he's
1:30:00
already got a show.
1:30:01
Oh, still on deck. He was so successful. He does such a great
1:30:05
job. Let's let all right somebody's paying Trevor Noah's
1:30:09
agent, everybody, Trevor Noah. He's hot right now. Trevor Noah.
1:30:13
Anybody? Oh, wait, no, no, I've got it. We're bringing back
1:30:18
Arsenio Hall.
1:30:21
You're getting there.
1:30:22
I am telling you, it's gonna be so I would say Trevor Noah for
1:30:26
the win. But our studio
1:30:28
might be right about Trevor Noah.
1:30:31
And it wasn't even that irritating. During either
1:30:33
way. The thing is, if you're gonna bring Maher over just a
1:30:37
second, that's the key. He's a comedian. Let's start with this
1:30:41
premise. Why are you bringing a comedian over to a news
1:30:45
organization? Unless he's there to mock the news or give some
1:30:49
sort of an analysis and I was thinking about this when I was
1:30:51
listening to some random podcast because I'm always searching for
1:30:54
stuff. Yeah, it's a people number of comedians that are on
1:30:58
podcast. It's unbelievable. It's like every comic that's ever
1:31:02
done. Stand up and his one of his buddies had decided to do a
1:31:06
podcast.
1:31:07
I blame Joe Rogan.
1:31:10
I know I blame Marc Maron.
1:31:12
Yeah, it's a better one to blame. That's for sure.
1:31:14
I think Marc Maron predated Rogan.
1:31:17
He just did an interview with Seth Seth Rogen, which has the
1:31:22
Jews very upset.
1:31:24
Why? What happened?
1:31:25
Oh, Seth Rogen is like, yeah, Israel. What a bunch of crap
1:31:29
that that land is for the Jews.
1:31:31
Seth Rogen said yes on Marc Maron, Marc Maron show her and
1:31:35
Joe Show. I'm Marc Maron show. Oh, brother. Oh, yes. Like
1:31:39
yeah, so that's like a career killer, bro. That's a dumb idea.
1:31:43
Hey, Kanye on line one for Seth. Got a roll here. I know. I know.
1:31:51
You have the beginning. You're flooding and flooding. I figure
1:31:53
your IQ is down three points. Now. You're funny. That's the
1:31:55
reason.
1:31:56
Let's go to Kamala Harris with Gail but we're gonna
1:31:59
begin this hour with the State of the Union speech by President
1:32:02
Biden last night. Did you stay up late to watch? Yep, he did.
1:32:05
This is the first time that he addressed Congress since
1:32:07
Republicans took control of the house. Then you could say he got
1:32:11
some noisy pushback from some GOP lawmakers.
1:32:16
Some Republicans want Medicare and Social Security sunset. I'm
1:32:20
not saying it's the majority.
1:32:25
Let me give you
1:32:29
contact my office. I'll give you a copy. I'll give you a copy of
1:32:33
the proposal.
1:32:36
Vice President Kamala Harris joins us now from Washington.
1:32:39
Madam Vice President, it's good to see you. I want to get your
1:32:41
take on the Good morning the speech last night. I've heard
1:32:45
because that is one of the storylines this morning. I've
1:32:47
heard descriptions of heckled rude, obnoxious, but the
1:32:52
President of the United States seem to thrive in the give and
1:32:55
take at points. What did you make of the tone last night in
1:32:58
the room?
1:32:59
Well, good morning. Yeah, I'll tell you I wasn't the room
1:33:02
obviously. And I think that there I
1:33:04
love that farts mean Yeah, I was in the room ambience me.
1:33:10
I'll tell you I wasn't the room obviously. And I think that
1:33:13
there
1:33:13
before before. I have a question. What is the deal was
1:33:17
how she holds her neck back. You know what I mean? She has her
1:33:27
height. Cut like like she was had her throat slit across the
1:33:33
bottom of her neck. This is being pointed out on a lot of
1:33:36
social media. Why was this and we know anything about that. And
1:33:39
she holds I think she holds her neck back to to make it look
1:33:42
less, less obvious. Well, tissue just wear you know, turtleneck
1:33:49
should be fine. Cote
1:33:51
d'Ivoire Consulting Group advise turtleneck Madam President,
1:33:54
Madam. Madam Vice Prez? Yeah, there we go. Well, good
1:33:58
morning. Yeah, I'll tell you. I wasn't in the room, obviously.
1:34:01
And I think that there sadly, tends to be a theatrical element
1:34:07
to that evening as time has gone on, but I think the President
1:34:10
was in command and he was focused on the American people,
1:34:15
as opposed to necessarily the gamesmanship that was being
1:34:20
played in the room in the clips that you just mentioned.
1:34:24
No, no. Okay. Well, there's more. Let's just get down to
1:34:27
some nitty gritty with camps.
1:34:29
Let's talk about China. He touched on China very briefly,
1:34:31
but we have to talk about the balloon. Okay. We know that
1:34:35
balloon was shot down, but your your administration is still
1:34:37
getting a lot of pushback on why you didn't shoot it down earlier
1:34:41
when it was on the west coast before it traveled all across
1:34:43
the country picking up who knows what, in however
1:34:46
on the West Coast.
1:34:48
Yeah, no, it was Ned. You're right. He was it was came over
1:34:52
the America's Heartland. Right traveled
1:34:55
all across the country. Pigalle lies cutting up who knows what,
1:34:59
in hindsight. do you all think well, maybe we should have taken
1:35:02
action a little earlier? Are you pleased with how you handle
1:35:04
that?
1:35:05
I think the President without any question, and I spend a lot
1:35:09
of time with him in the Oval Office, when he sits behind that
1:35:12
resolute desk, making decisions about what is in the best
1:35:15
interest of the American people. Okay, hold
1:35:17
on a second. This is a she was coached on this clearly. So
1:35:23
first of all, she wants to make you make sure you know that she
1:35:25
spends a lot of time and not Oval Office. And he sits behind
1:35:30
that resolute desk, because that's the center of power, you
1:35:33
see. And she wants to connect the resolute desk to her and the
1:35:36
Oval Office. And she's on her way there.
1:35:39
And a lot of time with him in the Oval Office, when he sits
1:35:42
behind that resolute desk, making decisions about what is
1:35:45
in the best interest of the American people. And I wish
1:35:48
people could see what I see, because he always has the
1:35:51
wellbeing and the safety of the American people first and
1:35:54
foremost in his mind, we've been clear about policy, as it turns
1:35:58
out, as it relates to China, first of all, when there's a
1:36:00
violation of our sovereignty, such as the President described
1:36:03
last night, took the balloon down.
1:36:06
Dun, dun, would bless that shot.
1:36:09
But there is also the President's leadership on the
1:36:12
broader issue of how we need to deal with China. And we've been
1:36:16
very clear, we invite competition, we don't seek
1:36:19
conflict or confrontation, but we are prepared to do what is
1:36:22
necessary to compete.
1:36:25
So that's, that's all I have. It's not stellar.
1:36:29
That's stunk. I was over a big gaffe or something. Now, I wish
1:36:34
I had it. This is very rehearsed.
1:36:37
Yes. That was kind of the point that I made was just rehearse.
1:36:40
Yeah, she's
1:36:40
very rehearsed. And they're trying to get her off of the
1:36:43
giggling thing.
1:36:44
Yeah. Yeah. Well, she didn't get oh, no, that works.
1:36:51
work pretty well. Pretty. So maybe this is where this is.
1:36:54
We're gonna have to start documenting this. To serious,
1:36:58
thoughtful Kamala Harris.
1:37:01
Clearly a setup. black skinned woman, black skinned woman all
1:37:07
all thought about, by the way, Oh, yeah. And the CIA runs the
1:37:11
world. They run the presidency, they run the country. So it's
1:37:15
not it's not surprising that the CIA broadcast systems that they
1:37:20
set this up because she is going to be next. They're gonna put
1:37:25
her there for a bit.
1:37:29
And what are you putting her there for a bit?
1:37:32
What do you say? I want to make sure everyone hears my mic. Just
1:37:36
don't touch I bumped it. Just don't touch it. Don't touch the
1:37:40
mic.
1:37:41
I bumped it with my glasses. I have my glasses on. You said
1:37:44
somebody looked up and bumped the mic with my glasses.
1:37:46
Too close.
1:37:49
I'm, I'm a fit. Absolutely. I probably am too close. That's
1:37:52
because this damn thing. I gotta get done. But you also, you know
1:37:56
what's disgusting? Is these really good quality? Pop
1:38:01
filters? Yeah, they're made out of metal. Yeah. And they have.
1:38:05
It's interesting because you blow into them. The air goes
1:38:08
down, not through. And they get disgusting. You have to put them
1:38:13
into the dishwasher after about a year.
1:38:16
Yes. Yes. It's gross.
1:38:20
Anyway, yeah.
1:38:21
Following on this, so we can just remind money we can end the
1:38:27
discussion on US politics. There also was an oversight committee
1:38:31
meeting was testimony from the Twitter people because it
1:38:36
Twitter files and Twitter is colluding with the FBI and wow,
1:38:41
wow, are these people this? This was only about the it. We know
1:38:50
this. Because we rarely even play stuff that, you know, we
1:38:54
watch C span we see what's going on, but it's all part of it.
1:38:58
It's all performative. It's funny, it's funny, but it's only
1:39:02
performative. And this is where people get up. They want to
1:39:05
sound by gotta get the sound bite. Gotta get the sound bite
1:39:08
that will go viral. And they did and it was ad nauseam, ad
1:39:14
nauseam. And I know you like her, but Marjorie Taylor Greene
1:39:18
is really irritating now.
1:39:21
She's said I liked her.
1:39:23
Oh, yes, you did.
1:39:25
I like her for entertainment value. I think. A lot of
1:39:28
gumption.
1:39:31
I remember I called Find the clip. I will bring receipts next
1:39:34
time you so I like her she's got spunk. You said that she's
1:39:37
spunky? The first time she was introduced when she when she was
1:39:41
just so
1:39:41
she is spunky and I think I think Gilbert is too but I don't
1:39:44
like her either.
1:39:45
No. Okay, well, good. Good. So they have everyone from Twitter
1:39:50
there and y'all Roth,
1:39:52
who was in charge of the My Favorite I do like him who's in
1:39:56
charge of trust and
1:39:57
trust and safety team yeah just little clips here little clips
1:40:03
This is Marjorie Taylor Greene
1:40:04
so glad that your sensor down I'm so glad you've lost your
1:40:07
jobs. Thank God
1:40:10
come on. Hey, I'm
1:40:12
bringing the clips of course it's entertaining but it's bold.
1:40:16
Nothing's gonna happen nothing of course
1:40:21
you keep harping on this because you're just because the
1:40:24
entertainment value don't You don't glorify the good
1:40:28
it's important it's important. These clips it's important to
1:40:34
play the clips. But I also want people to be aware that all the
1:40:39
other podcasts will be will be will be discussing this for two
1:40:44
weeks. That's how great Jack's up it'll be a podcast with your
1:40:50
four or five podcasts all the same. come on my show. Let's
1:40:53
discuss it. Let's go to the pool boy. Oh, bench pair, everybody.
1:40:56
I can't believe it. It's crazy. This, put it out. It's
1:41:00
meaningless people. It's only for your entertainment.
1:41:04
So glad that you're censored down. I'm so glad you've lost
1:41:06
your jobs. Thank God a lot in Milan, Musk bought Twitter. And
1:41:11
you know what, let's talk about something a little bit further.
1:41:14
It's amazing to me, Mr. Roth as the head and trust of safety at
1:41:20
Twitter. She can't even
1:41:21
get a sentence out properly if it hadn't trust the
1:41:24
Faizi for structures, structures such as drinking again,
1:41:28
she's drinking here
1:41:29
ability or should I say,
1:41:31
by the way, it's Elon Musk's. So you know, I gotta pull that
1:41:34
back. When our month took over the Twitter's it's amazing
1:41:39
to me, Mr. Roth as the head and trust of safety at Twitter, your
1:41:45
ability or should I say inability to remove child porn?
1:41:50
Now, here's something that disgusts me about you. And your
1:41:54
doctoral dissertation entitled gay data. You argued that minors
1:41:58
should have access to Grindr, and adult male gay hookup app.
1:42:04
minors. Really? You know, Elon Musk took over Twitter and he
1:42:09
banned 44,000 accounts that were promoting child porn. You
1:42:15
permanently banned my Twitter account. But you allowed chown
1:42:19
child porn all over Twitter.
1:42:22
And it's all about her once again. Over it was worse? I
1:42:27
don't have any bowburn I didn't get
1:42:29
I should have gotten to bobberts though. She's She? How dare you?
1:42:34
I mean, it was just like, it was like Greg, like Greta, oh, Rose
1:42:38
going after the guys for banning her it was about her saying,
1:42:41
exactly. It's all about them. And I want to point out that
1:42:47
even today all of these social social networks, if you want to
1:42:53
see porn, you have to go search for a porn link in which you'll
1:42:56
find in Google, of course, and their direct links into Twitter.
1:43:01
You can't find it through searching and it's not there.
1:43:04
But it's all over the blog
1:43:06
explained this to us because I'm unfamiliar with this process. So
1:43:10
you you've gone through this process and you found the porn.
1:43:13
Well, porn is a big word, you'll get like a short video
1:43:17
of pointers. It's a four letter word, but
1:43:19
yeah, but the idea is, it's an ad for a webcam girls or
1:43:24
something else. That's what's going on here. I don't know
1:43:29
about child pornography. I have no idea. But it's everywhere.
1:43:33
Once they got rid of Backpage those guys got it all. That was
1:43:39
the whole idea. The whole idea was was to do that. They need
1:43:44
everything. Slurp it all up to coin a phrase. Now we have
1:43:49
representative clay Higgins. Clay Higgins. So he and this guy
1:43:55
is a pontificate. Er. He starts out I didn't click to start a
1:44:00
call you all represented by counsel here today.
1:44:06
They knew it was leaking. They knew it would hurt the Biden
1:44:09
campaign. I was talking about the laptop. So the FBI use its
1:44:14
relationship with Twitter to suppress criminal evidence being
1:44:19
revealed about Joe Biden one month before the 2020 elections.
1:44:25
You ladies and gentlemen interfered with the United
1:44:28
States of America. 2020 presidential election
1:44:31
you have interfered with a natural law the contrary, you
1:44:37
interfered
1:44:37
knowingly and willingly. That's the bad news is gonna get worse.
1:44:42
Because this is the investigation part. Later comes
1:44:46
the arrest part.
1:44:54
Getting arrested, I love this.
1:44:56
I love it. And so this is You know, you look around in the in
1:45:03
this in the Twittersphere that's all people are talking about
1:45:06
today.
1:45:07
Yeah, it gives them something to do but it was
1:45:10
it's so lame because it's such you know what's not
1:45:13
lame is analysis analyze analysis, analysis sizing the
1:45:18
look of the of the committee you have contagious all the
1:45:21
Democrats on the one side all masks to up. Oh, you're all
1:45:27
messed up.
1:45:28
And then the worst one is Jamie Raskin who's all masked up and
1:45:33
he's got a do rag on.
1:45:36
What? No, why.
1:45:38
Yes,
1:45:40
Jamie Raskin.
1:45:41
I have photos. I'm going to put them out I'll put them in the
1:45:43
next newsletter Jamie Raskin with his mask on a do rag.
1:45:48
Does he does he have cancer? It's going to be something
1:45:50
horrible.
1:45:50
No, it's does he doesn't have cancer? I think you do rag
1:45:55
Ty Hi, bro. He has cancer. He does. Yes, he's in chemo and
1:46:00
you're making photo he's got a bald head. Yes. Well, what
1:46:04
does he have to wear a do rag for? He can be a wear a hat.
1:46:10
He also wears baseball caps these days of baseball cap is
1:46:14
fine. I'm seeing the picture right now. He has so he has to
1:46:17
have a mask because he's vulnerable because Okay, well
1:46:20
okay, I'll give you want to take that back. You got to take that
1:46:22
behind. All back. I'm sorry for Jamie raskins have a being sick
1:46:26
all right. But the do rag is not something he needs to wear if
1:46:30
he's got just got chemo going on. He's bald. He can wear a hat
1:46:35
he can wear a baseball cap I think it's fine.
1:46:37
I'm glad that I have cancer. Coach
1:46:40
I just have the do rag does not look good in Congress. All
1:46:44
right, cancer
1:46:45
coutures is a new line
1:46:50
I feel bad now. You made me feel bad. I had no idea that you
1:46:53
I you know, make us feel anything.
1:46:57
You made me feel bad. I feel bad. I didn't know Jamie Raskin
1:47:02
had cancer. What is his prognosis? What kind of cancer
1:47:05
death? I don't know, man. I don't know. But I know he has it
1:47:09
from the VAX. You know, it's like Jamie Raskin is a cock. But
1:47:15
his son died recently he got cancer. I mean, he's not having
1:47:19
a good year.
1:47:21
Okay, so I apologize to everyone who, who has cancer? Or was cut
1:47:27
it out? We'll cut it out of the gutter on the den post, not
1:47:30
not in a million years. Are we cutting that out? We will not
1:47:34
fix that
1:47:42
let's switch topics, but stay within big tech because I have I
1:47:46
have new information. New shit has come to light. My sister
1:47:51
Willow in Italy is has just completed her thesis for her
1:47:55
master's in psychology. And, and it's no she already has the
1:48:02
hardbound copy. She's
1:48:04
this lecture titled,
1:48:06
adult usage of short video applications, motivations and
1:48:11
the role of trust.
1:48:14
Wow, that sounds like a good idea.
1:48:16
Yes. And you know, she worked at an Amazon subsidiary for many
1:48:19
years. Specifically on recommendation engine. So she
1:48:23
knows a lot about this. And she decided at 5654 I might add, she
1:48:29
decided that
1:48:30
I'm sure she appreciates that go on.
1:48:33
She's proud. I'm very proud. I'm very proud of my sister. And
1:48:36
she's proud of it too, because she does something you don't
1:48:38
typically do at and when you're 50 is to go get your Masters.
1:48:42
Now, I'm not allowed to cite everything yet. But I can tell
1:48:45
you this one important detail. Now, her data was all in Italy.
1:48:49
I do have to point that out that this is and it's all documented,
1:48:54
of course the footnotes and all that, but it's Italian data, but
1:48:57
it doesn't mean that it's untrue or that it wouldn't compare to
1:49:00
America. And this was an you know i We have it might
1:49:05
actually be better. Probably.
1:49:09
I have said that. Tik Tok is being D platformed. By these
1:49:14
very same people or you know, talking, asking these silly
1:49:19
questions and make it all about them being D platformed. And you
1:49:23
know, they want to kick it out of America altogether out of the
1:49:27
app stores no more tick tock and I've said this is because
1:49:30
they're losing their lunch, Google, in particular, but also
1:49:36
Instagram, who are desperately trying to get on the jump on the
1:49:40
video vibe, which is short video application. This is exactly
1:49:44
what my sister did her Master's on. And this is the piece I'd
1:49:47
like to quote to. Recent internal research conducted by
1:49:51
Google found that among users aged 18 to 24, almost one out of
1:49:57
two first go to ticked Duck or Instagram to obtain information
1:50:02
rather than Google search. No wonder these guys are freaking
1:50:10
out. Tick tock rules the roost.
1:50:16
Gotta go. It has
1:50:18
to and they can't come day?
1:50:20
Well, they're gonna have to just I don't know what they're gonna
1:50:24
know.
1:50:24
What do you mean read it? Let's
1:50:25
try competing with them instead. No, no, I can't do that. No,
1:50:29
they've
1:50:29
got Marco Rubio on the Intelligence Committee Senate
1:50:32
Intelligence Committee. So they have the right guy. And they got
1:50:36
Josh Hawley, who I think is intelligence in the house to get
1:50:40
all the right people to hogs. Oh, no, we all got off spies.
1:50:44
And that, of course, brings us to our big tech story of which I
1:50:48
have exactly one.
1:50:49
It's an exciting time in tech.
1:50:54
It's never been an exciting time.
1:50:57
My war for search engine dominance, Microsoft is betting
1:51:01
big, more than $10 billion on artificial intelligence.
1:51:05
Now the question is, how is AI going to reshape the web,
1:51:10
the company's search engine will soon integrate some of the
1:51:14
popular AI technology known as chat GPT. Microsoft says instead
1:51:19
of merely answering factual questions, users will be able to
1:51:23
ask complex questions in an interactive chat. Do you think
1:51:26
in this case, these results artificial intelligence is going
1:51:29
to live up to expectations?
1:51:32
I think the answer is yes. And no. I really think that a lot of
1:51:35
the time if anyone
1:51:36
if you if you have an analyst, and he says I think the answer
1:51:39
is yes and no, you gotta hang up on the guy. All right, goodbye
1:51:41
mutations.
1:51:42
I think the answer is yes. And no. I really think that a lot of
1:51:46
the excitement around chat GPT is kind of misunderstands how
1:51:49
limited and how flawed the technology can be. How it
1:51:53
basically just gives you a sort of statistical average of what
1:51:56
it's already read, and it can make things up.
1:52:00
Great. Microsoft CEO spoke with CBS mornings Tony The Copel.
1:52:03
Ahead of today's announcement,
1:52:05
it seems like everybody's coming out with new products this year.
1:52:08
where's this going?
1:52:10
Well, as you said, it's a new race. And it's a new race in the
1:52:12
most important software category, or the largest
1:52:15
software category in search. Let's face it, Google dominates
1:52:20
it. Google is also jumping in this week announcing its plans
1:52:24
to develop a similar chat bot called
1:52:27
Bard. Okay, couple things one worth.
1:52:34
From now on, curry Devora Consulting Group recommends you
1:52:37
rebrand from bar to bar. It's Microsoft barf. Nice. I'm on a
1:52:46
roll. You're on a roll. These guys, let's just let's talk
1:52:51
about that for a second. We've had Microsoft Bob. We have barf.
1:52:56
We have Bard. We had Clippy
1:53:00
Clippy I clippies. The original AI Yes.
1:53:04
I famously made a lot of money on one of these scams, which was
1:53:08
asked Jeeves, if you remember that. Oh, you just asked Jeeves
1:53:12
and the mat and as it comes magically? Well, that thing that
1:53:17
turd went all the way to zero. Wallpaper level.
1:53:21
It held in there Not for long, not for long enough to get us
1:53:24
some cash.
1:53:25
You know, I was able to get money out because somehow
1:53:28
because I was pre IPO. I was in some lockup group that I could
1:53:33
sell some shares, which was a total scam on its face. And by
1:53:38
the time the lockup ended if it was zero, it didn't last that
1:53:42
long. I remember quite clearly. Well, but let's let's just talk
1:53:47
about back we, we are tech analysts. We know what we're
1:53:52
talking about. We've lived in we've lived in the in the scene,
1:53:55
you in particular
1:53:56
DeMille. You I'm still here, the meal you.
1:53:59
I'm going to say there's no evidence anybody wants this kind
1:54:05
of service? I think it's a farce. I think I think it's a
1:54:09
huge mistake, I think, Google Now. So what's the guy's name?
1:54:13
Who runs Sundar Pichai? Is he used to Google Dr.
1:54:17
Seuss are like that. Sundar, Mr. Sundar,
1:54:20
Sundar. I think this guy was just sitting around, like
1:54:24
developing cool products because he's an Indian. And he's he's an
1:54:27
operator and doing arbitrage. I looked at their quarterly
1:54:31
numbers. They spent $13 billion on acquisition cost means which
1:54:38
means paying people to use their silly search engine. That's a
1:54:42
lot of money.
1:54:45
Well, I want to say somebody before you continue this idea
1:54:49
that Microsoft's gonna pay how many billion yeah, there's some
1:54:53
AI stuff there defines what
1:54:58
the engine I guess
1:55:01
Microsoft has, according to our facts online, Microsoft has
1:55:09
221,000 employees, and they can't code this themselves.
1:55:17
No, because it's not a challenging project. It's so
1:55:21
dumb. No one thought about it. This this is what the echo Alexa
1:55:27
should have been. Echo you should have been able to do this
1:55:30
type of stuff with Alexa. But Amazon doesn't, doesn't have
1:55:34
they're completely stupid when it comes to this. Now remember
1:55:39
that Microsoft had Tay Tay Muerte to chatbot Tay that
1:55:45
turned into a Nazi vaguely remember that shit by why Tay
1:55:48
turned to a Nazi within within like two weeks. That's the table
1:55:53
that was in 2016
1:55:57
So this brings us to Amazon. Let me mention this number. How many
1:56:00
employees do you think Amazon has? Yeah, a lot of work in the
1:56:03
warehouse but they have coders
1:56:05
now they got well they they got rid of a lot of them with the
1:56:08
getting rid of this exactly. They should they should have re
1:56:11
re invigorated the Alexa with with this with this interface
1:56:17
talk that this thing does because that's all it is. It's
1:56:19
not giving you big great answers. It's making you feel
1:56:22
comfortable. I can tell
1:56:23
you have 100,000 employees almost a million and you're
1:56:29
telling me you don't have 10 people that can form a team to
1:56:32
copy this technology. Oh,
1:56:34
come on man. You know how Silicon Valley works. It has to
1:56:37
happen now they need it now it's a race we got to have it I want
1:56:40
to have happen now it's the hot new thing. Let's not even wait
1:56:43
because they know that they are overburdened, overstaffed,
1:56:48
overpaid over socialized under educated they need to get
1:56:53
something in quick because Microsoft they're kicking our
1:56:56
ass Oh good. This is going to be a race to the bottom, a race to
1:57:00
the bottom. We could start a search engine and win. race to
1:57:05
the bottom
1:57:06
Yeah, become notorious. Ah,
1:57:09
it's called Sentinel, AI, Sentinel AI. And, and to being
1:57:17
their their AI is being it that's open for everybody today
1:57:20
they started. So it's gonna be an all your products. You could
1:57:23
say, Microsoft, right, my resignation letter. Now all of
1:57:28
this stuff is going to be it's going to be fantastic. Now that
1:57:31
they're all making big mistakes, big mistakes.
1:57:35
You know, it's easy for us to say,
1:57:38
well, that's what we do with it. We're the guys doing a podcast
1:57:45
what's standing? Do we really have? No, I mean, you gotta
1:57:48
gotta do something for a living. And with that, I'd like to thank
1:57:51
you for your courage saying the morning to the man who put the C
1:57:53
in the CNN primetime comedy ladies and gentlemen, say hello
1:57:56
to my friend on the other end Mr. John Johnson Cena
1:58:04
Well, in the morning, you Mr. Adam curry also in the morning
1:58:07
to all ships and sea boots on the ground feet in the air and
1:58:10
subs in the water in the dames nights out there
1:58:12
in the morning to our trolls in the troll room. Let's just go
1:58:15
right away and count these trolls. Let's see how many have
1:58:18
trolls don't scurry away. Hold on, let me count down 1234 1934
1:58:24
and 1000 Holy mackerel we have we're kicking ass man.
1:58:27
That's it. That's 1000 More than last last Thursday. No 1800 Then
1:58:33
it's 100 More not 1000 1000 more. This is why we do a
1:58:40
podcast and we're not running Microsoft or Google.
1:58:44
We can't count the troll 100 more. That's something
1:58:48
that it's a pretty good number we have when you have ever since
1:58:50
we left January. At least that's been going up I
1:58:54
know what people are picking up is funny because it's going up
1:58:57
and the donations are going down. It's at work.
1:59:00
The trolls are sitting in the troll, you could join them a
1:59:03
troll room.io That's just the website. You can listen to the
1:59:06
stream live in real time. And hop into the troll room and
1:59:09
troll troll around as much as you want. You can really there's
1:59:12
plenty of people in there. Or you can use one of the fantastic
1:59:16
new apps podcast addict pod verse, they both do it. They'll
1:59:19
give you an alert when we send out the batching when we start
1:59:21
the show, you get the same thing right where you get our podcast
1:59:24
normally all your podcasts, you get the batch signal, you get
1:59:28
the alerts that we're going live, go live, and you can
1:59:31
listen to the live stream and live and hop into the chat room.
1:59:34
It's all in one bundle. And you can also see all of our art that
1:59:39
we put into chapters it's all part of podcasting 2.0 Find what
1:59:42
it new podcast apps.com And we want to thank the artist for
1:59:47
episode 1527 We titled that grip and grin and the the best art
1:59:54
went to capitalist agenda. And this was a very pretty Cartoon,
2:00:04
the comic comic strip, I would say comic strip like drawing
2:00:10
Batman. That's what I'm looking for, like a big pile accepted
2:00:14
the power was no agenda and we've got
2:00:17
and of course, it's representing the exploding balloon. Correct.
2:00:20
Thank you with a little spaceship there with a 33 for
2:00:23
some reason doesn't matter. Beautifully done, beautifully
2:00:26
done. Let's take a look. Let's go to no agenda, art
2:00:29
generator.com, which you can also follow in real time the
2:00:32
artists are submitting art in real time. But you can always do
2:00:36
it after the fact. All right, correct. A record made a Fred
2:00:42
cruise. Thank you very much. That's just for us. I know. So
2:00:48
we had a couple of different options. That was a lot of
2:00:52
balloon stuff, a lot of Biden balloon stuff. We don't really
2:00:56
like politicians heads typically. We don't like to use
2:01:00
that. But everyone was all over the balloon. A reminder to the
2:01:05
artists that you're going to see this in a very small format. So
2:01:10
things that are just not big and in your face or in small letters
2:01:15
are just not going to work. So they're not going to be chosen
2:01:17
because that's just, I mean, look at your phone, look at
2:01:20
whatever you listen to your podcast on. It's not your Adobe
2:01:23
Photoshop file. So we take that into account and we also like
2:01:28
stuff that pops I know balloons pop. But this this piece of art
2:01:32
was fantastic. We actually we looked at the comic strip
2:01:35
blogger Joe the Balloon Boy that was kind of kind of funny and
2:01:38
went against all of our rules. There was something about Joe
2:01:42
with the Aviators with with with wings on his back.
2:01:46
I liked a Roger round a piece which was the up yes, because it
2:01:53
was and I used it in the newsletter because I not gonna
2:01:57
let a piece of art like that which I know it's totally
2:01:59
original. I'm not going to let it go away. So that got used
2:02:03
eventually you didn't like it because it was too small.
2:02:06
I couldn't really you can't even see divorce equity has done the
2:02:09
Disney letters. I can see it but okay. Yes. Okay, Kara. And also,
2:02:18
it was unfortunately placed between Anthony Blinken and some
2:02:22
other bad balloon thing. didn't help. But I mean, come on. The
2:02:29
Capitol's agenda piece was just dynamite and we just
2:02:31
paused. But it wasn't the first piece we saw.
2:02:34
No, I also liked the grip and grin by Taunton. Neil, we didn't
2:02:38
really discuss but we'd already decided on the grip and grin was
2:02:42
going to be a title I think did we or do we not?
2:02:45
I think we did. But not we hadn't even if we didn't show
2:02:49
it. We knew it. We felt that that was going to be it. We
2:02:52
already knew it somehow.
2:02:54
Well, I didn't like grip and grin because it had the it was
2:02:58
it was creepy to me. Because
2:03:01
he just creepy you don't like?
2:03:05
No no, like creepy stuff? Because I think it reflects
2:03:08
poorly on the show. Yeah, I know. You also we also at least
2:03:13
one of us or maybe I don't know who but the Eggcellent with the
2:03:16
chicken or the two eggs. It's a AC and JC D. I like to piece by
2:03:23
twice host who hasn't been doing pieces much.
2:03:27
But I like the most you can't even read the most excellent
2:03:30
podcast and you just can't read it
2:03:32
just all too small. And then I also liked the AI podcasters the
2:03:38
two robots podcasting. And you hate it? I think it was I think
2:03:42
it was aI generated.
2:03:44
I didn't hate it. But I've seen this, these types of pieces of
2:03:49
art generated by AI. And that's what I presume it was.
2:03:53
I have to assume so yeah. And that just pissed me off. Nobody
2:03:55
has better thing is unless you have pieces available at the
2:04:00
moment. In other words, a lot of artists have all their elements
2:04:04
available, and they can throw a piece together pretty quickly.
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This is not that this has to be aI generated. Yeah, it's just
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too much. It's too much work to do within the time span of the
2:04:18
show. Yeah.
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And also there was there was pretty much nothing this morning
2:04:22
for my for my batch signal art. Which was weird. Yeah. Typically
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people. They'd keep track of that too, though. There's
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a 1528. I see. Yeah. And what
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do you see this wrong with this?
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1528. Yeah. Well, the kerning between the one and the five is
2:04:41
annoying.
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That's the that's that I looked at that. And I know that's
2:04:44
annoying. And it's also comments, your blogger. So it's
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like two strikes.
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Just kidding. That was next. It was a challenge coin that wasn't
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there
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this morning when I looked at all that happens. I wasn't
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there. I wasn't there. Well, capitalist agenda.
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Congratulations. Thank you for without submitting your art for
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doing the work, thank you to all of the artists, we really
2:05:03
appreciate every single one of you. And and I know we know that
2:05:08
you appreciate our honest opinion, which doesn't mean
2:05:11
we're right. Or we're particularly skilled, but that's
2:05:14
how you will be dealt with in the real world. So it's, it's
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good train and
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most art directors are dumber than we are. Yeah. That's why
2:05:23
the art keeps coming in. Because everybody knows that's true.
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No agenda Art Generator, you refuse it? Because oh, what?
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Yeah, exactly. Yeah, if they even will tell you if they'll
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even be honest about it. Before we go, there's that I want to
2:05:40
explain that we've we've adhered to the value for value model,
2:05:45
which we pioneered and I would say invented. Which doesn't
2:05:51
sound so well. It sounds like tipping No. New, we provide
2:05:56
value. What? Why are you laughing?
2:05:59
Is a guy in the background yelling, the tip. So when I used
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to be a product that competed with pay, pal, if you remember,
2:06:08
when PayPal first came out, they had other companies that come
2:06:12
along since but when Pay Pal first came out, there was a
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company that may have actually predated Pay Pal called tip jar.
2:06:19
Oh, yeah,
2:06:19
I think it's probably still around tip jar.
2:06:21
And tip jar used to be the big competitor. And it was like, you
2:06:25
know, it was like tip jar, you know, this is like, piano at
2:06:29
some sleazy nightclub, and there's a jar there, and you're
2:06:32
supposed to put $1 in it.
2:06:33
Now I remember these, I remember these discussions we had,
2:06:37
because it wasn't just a product people, people say, Hey, man,
2:06:40
you should put a tip jar on your website, you should put a tip
2:06:43
jar on your blog, you should use a tip jar for your podcast. And
2:06:47
I think we went once you blow me with your tips, we're not
2:06:50
working for tips here. We provide value if you think is
2:06:53
valuable, send us whatever you think it's worth. Because we
2:06:57
can't determine what is valuable to you.
2:06:59
It took a long time for us to figure out what the show is
2:07:01
worth to us. And to the audience to and the producers. And one of
2:07:07
the things that we you know, if people just start off, you know,
2:07:10
they have oh, you can you know, if I, you start a podcast, and
2:07:14
you have like maybe 10,000 listeners, if you're lucky,
2:07:17
let's say 2000 listeners, and you say well, you know, that's
2:07:20
great, because if I put a $2 a month subscription, and, and,
2:07:26
and my 20,000 of my 10,000 listeners, I'll give an adult
2:07:29
subscribe, that's $20,000 a month, I'm gonna make a lot of
2:07:32
money, I'm gonna make $240,000 a year. And that's great. Except,
2:07:39
except for everything.
2:07:42
We we what we know is that approximately 4% of all people
2:07:47
who listen to any product, any pod in the product realm, but
2:07:51
it's probably across the board. It's about 4% that will support
2:07:54
you. So if that if that. But I think we have we have built a
2:07:58
very passionate, loyal audience who appreciate the value we
2:08:02
provide. And I think we're help said it's huge. Would you say?
2:08:06
That's what she said? Do you think? Do you think that we are
2:08:09
still at 4%? More or less, it sounds like sounds right.
2:08:12
So then I be guessing more like two to three. But so
2:08:16
there's, let's just say 90% 97% of all listeners agree that
2:08:22
we're that we have no value, and they're just sitting there
2:08:25
or they're just cheap. Maybe they think we have value, but
2:08:28
why should they pay? Yeah,
2:08:29
well, and you know, they will be dealt with not by us, not by us.
2:08:36
But here's the reason why he's a perfect example. Mark Stein, who
2:08:41
I think we both enjoyed, we had funny little bits on Tucker and
2:08:44
then he moved to
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mark Stein's good and he used to be a substitute host for Rush
2:08:49
Limbaugh
2:08:49
and then he moved to GB news. And that didn't last long
2:08:55
because their advertiser base there M five M they're on on
2:09:00
cable or that you can get them on a television. And he now had
2:09:03
to resign because the cable company, GB News said, Hey,
2:09:08
Stein, if you say something wrong, you got to pay the fines.
2:09:11
Payment what what so that's not a workable situation. You can't
2:09:16
sit there as a host and the finest from off calm. Those guys
2:09:20
don't mess around. You can't just sit there as a host trying
2:09:23
to do a free form. Even scripted. That's it, you have to
2:09:26
second guess everything. No, no. So he's gone now. Value for
2:09:31
values. The only thing that's left for him, or you know, maybe
2:09:34
we could have been bought by Spotify. How does that work?
2:09:38
Well, when you're at Spotify, and when you're crooked media,
2:09:42
who do the daily was it the Daily Show? That was a popular
2:09:46
podcast? The Daily Show on Comedy Central. Oh, no. The
2:09:49
daily news show. It's all the one on the New York Times daily
2:09:53
the daily it's called the day daily. Yeah, I think crooked
2:09:55
media. Yeah, a bunch of Cox who go around the country. Oh, cooks
2:10:00
you know podcast. Of course they had, you know, $1,000, Neumann
2:10:04
mics and we got all kinds of stuff. Yeah, guess what? It's
2:10:08
ending because crooked media staff. That's the people who the
2:10:12
stars of the show they were making money. They sold the
2:10:15
whole outfit for 300 million. Yeah, they made the money up
2:10:18
front. But their product is about to be crap because they
2:10:23
join the Union. The staff joined the Union, a podcast staff
2:10:29
joined the Union. Tell us why this doesn't work. Why?
2:10:36
Well, it's not viable. You can't just too much is too wide open.
2:10:39
You can't do stuff like that. No, you can't pressure people.
2:10:43
It's just the economics, the economic formula. Right? How is
2:10:49
possible? Because there's been we raffle I don't, I can't
2:10:53
explain it. But I will tell you
2:10:55
this because it's you can't run it profitably. There's no money
2:10:58
that can that can afford union staff that does if we do
2:11:02
everything ourself, you have enlisted
2:11:05
I've told your daughter our casting cut out all the you
2:11:10
can't have produced a lot of these places. I mean, it's weird
2:11:13
that we can do this, but we both have certain skill sets that
2:11:16
make it work. But if you don't have these skill sets, you and
2:11:21
you have to have a producer and an engineer, and another
2:11:25
producer and then a voiceover guy and then
2:11:30
line producer you got to have the artist one artists one
2:11:33
artist, mind you for album art and other things. One, just one,
2:11:37
not a stable of hundreds. Just one. And so it just doesn't
2:11:42
work. And everyone will eventually wake up and learn
2:11:45
that this is the only way to do it. We've been saying it for 15
2:11:47
years. And God bless no agenda nation you guys make made it
2:11:51
happen. Everything we do, from podcasting 2.0 to too many
2:11:57
ebooks.com
2:12:01
to anything, no agenda nation is there for us. And we appreciate
2:12:06
it, the connection is protection for us and for you. So that's
2:12:10
why we say please, What value did you get from this from this
2:12:14
product that we were working? Go ahead?
2:12:17
I was gonna say and we're going to continue with these long
2:12:19
lectures and analyses until we get enough of them up a little
2:12:23
bit more. Talk about
2:12:26
a tad tad disappointing, but it does mean we only have one
2:12:30
donation segment once again that that gives you the clue right
2:12:33
there. So we're going to kick it off with our executive and
2:12:36
Associate Executive producers which also no one dares do
2:12:39
because if you have a union you can't just be handing out
2:12:42
executive producer titles to willy nilly people Oh no, that's
2:12:47
only for elites who are in the union. We have to have a
2:12:50
taxonomy to know who's who in the world. Man that ship got out
2:12:55
of control real quick with Spotify with all that money and
2:12:57
it's all going to end it's all going to end. Spotify may end
2:13:01
itself.
2:13:02
I will I like to know when those NEMA Neumann mics go on sale. I
2:13:08
use one of those. Wow, I
2:13:10
have my spies on the lookout for it. Well, we kick it off with
2:13:13
Jessica Seeger from Hancock New York, New Hampshire, New
2:13:16
Hampshire. Who comes in boom with a donation for her husband
2:13:22
in honor of his birthday. $1,000 he becomes an instant night I
2:13:26
believe, sir. surreptitious, sir repetitious of Hancock. And she
2:13:34
says, Thanks for all the babies my love, and that he deserves an
2:13:39
extra
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baby's this. Yeah,
2:13:42
I don't know. But I think he should be thanking her. Yeah, he
2:13:45
deserves an extended d do.
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You spend D deuced.
2:13:52
And she says, Thanks for what you do. I'm now presuming that
2:13:55
for us. I don't know maybe still thanking him. So Oh, yeah.
2:13:59
Thanks for what you do so we don't have to love to you both.
2:14:02
And she ends there was a fluke is in Dutch and I have an
2:14:06
insertion here that I forgot to tell you about. Tina went to
2:14:10
Chicago to see her family which is in Northwest Indiana, and
2:14:15
Kate and her husband. They are no agenda listeners from episode
2:14:22
one. Have the old challenge coins everything they decided to
2:14:27
do a meet up, which they are interested in titled ay ay keep
2:14:32
up since it's the keeper, and she came home with a donation
2:14:37
for no agenda for mailman, Dan $501.03 in cash and coin, no
2:14:45
note. I want to thank him for that and I shall send it off to
2:14:48
TJ to make sure that that could fit into the kitty. But that was
2:14:51
highly appreciated. Thank you very much.
2:14:53
mailman. Dan has a big deal. It is it is no note. Okay,
2:14:57
no notes. Nope.
2:14:58
But then we go on to teach Oh, Parts Unknown. Tito has the
2:15:04
jingles he wants WT C seven by and ran freedom. It's never too
2:15:09
late, too late to donate, Tito rights douchebag and D douching.
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For Paul and bones we go straight with
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Ben de deuced.
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So that was a cryptic message cryptic message.
2:15:27
There is no such thing as W TC seven by iron Rand. But I will
2:15:31
add it for your pleasure
2:15:38
by Ayan Rand. There you go. You go. Thank you very much for
2:15:43
that. Then we have Paul Sir Paul Zimmerman, Dixie Washington,
2:15:50
three, three 3.33 which is one of our favorite executive
2:15:52
producer donations. And in the morning from sunny Acapulco,
2:15:57
Mexico, is that where he's from? No, that's where he is now. I
2:16:00
sent you this contribution of Baronet status boosting
2:16:03
treasurer nice title change while in attendance at the NRA,
2:16:08
and NRA is anarchy and Acapulco and are coupled CO and Arca poco
2:16:15
2023. And mostly anarcho capitalist conference taking
2:16:20
place all this week in the playa Bonfield area of sunny and warm
2:16:24
Acapulco, Mexico. My first year attending this conference will
2:16:27
by the end of day one I knew it would not be my last. The short
2:16:30
and quick way to summarize the crowd is that it is full of
2:16:33
fellow travelers of Gitmo nation who are here seeking Amiga
2:16:36
shrinkage as such, I'm do my best to hit many of these
2:16:38
brothers from other mothers and sisters from different misters
2:16:41
in the mouth as I can. And then he says I could use some help my
2:16:45
recommendation to get donations to come on down. These are
2:16:48
people most of them I don't know yet. They'll be here next year
2:16:50
and he would love to organize a meet up there next year and he
2:16:54
could put it on the calendar that would be very good. Also
2:16:57
calling out my good friend and pest control industry colleague
2:16:59
Travis auric of Lewiston, Idaho a douchebag. I introduced Travis
2:17:05
and no agenda some time ago, he recently picked up this
2:17:07
wonderful listening habit I look forward to the day when I hear
2:17:11
that Travis has deduced himself. Jingle requests, he has caca
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whereas Kakade which ah I didn't get it, I didn't prepare this
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kaka kaka cocka cocka Russia Why am I finding caca dacha is a
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Cucaracha or caca dacha Cucaracha Cucaracha Yes, the
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Cucaracha anarchy goat scream coup I got the kiss my ring he
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wanted to kiss my ring as well. We have a kiss my ring
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somewhere. Yes, here we go. You may kiss my ring
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Oh no, no, no, no, no no no, no no no no no no, no No, no, no,
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no, no, I'm up. Oh, no, no, no, no, no. You've got karma. So
2:18:10
crystal ball comes in from Dallas, Texas with $333.33 and
2:18:14
he says I haven't donated in a while. So I apologize for taking
2:18:19
advantage of the value you have provided you go. I suppose that
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requires a de douching
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you've been de deuced
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Brian H San Rafael California 333 dot 332 Gianna, my smokin
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hot wife lluvia and I continue to enjoy your show. Keep up the
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insightful. We'll see it lovey. Oh, lovey. I'm sorry. Lovey. I
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hope it's lovely.
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Very common name in California. It's just a name. I've heard a
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lot.
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Keep up the insightful and insightful spell to see it love
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it. And entertaining deconstruction work love he hit
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me in the mouth in 2014 we started dating and have been a
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dedicated fan ever since Hey, the people that no agenda
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together get married. As this is not our first donation we are
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not in need of a deducing brother. I'm seeking a jobs
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karma for Debbie who is applying for promotion at her at her
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place of employment. Best of both. Right Brian H San Rafael
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California. Yes, I can throw a rock and hit jobs,
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jobs, jobs and jobs for jobs.
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We do not condone throwing rocks at the hosts.
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No. And he has have a hell of an arm. John in Toronto, Ontario
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333. No notes. We'll give him a double karma.
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You've got karma. And then we get Mark Bayla VILT in Haddam,
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Connecticut, a Dutch in Connecticut. And in Dutch Hello,
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not fairly yada happy give me a form of the left and as you
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couldn't If an encode audio show was in foster Eliza for the
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weekend Joe Rogan Donati who died Connecticut organ donation
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donate Joe Rogan dough Nazi All right. Thank you Mark.
2:20:12
Drag gonna ever row Vic. Oh wait.
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Oh yeah this is only two associates so Mark was an
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Associate Executive Producer and Doug Gargano
2:20:21
that's it. She's in Parker, Colorado. She says this is
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switcheroo donation for my fiance William Nguni. So give
2:20:31
him the donation soon to be hockey goalie 30 We talked she
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donated before we talked about him as being the goalie and we
2:20:37
talked about the pretty girls that the goalies get or that
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hockey players get ah yes yes sir. Happy Valentine's Day love
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Happy Valentine's Day everyone has a newer agenda nation is our
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Valentine donation you go we got one one.
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successful promotion it must have been that dynamite piece of
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art you've selected that must have really done it.
2:20:57
Happy Valentine's Day everyone at nogen edition. May you have
2:21:00
an amazing day JC and Adam thank you for all you do. Please never
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find an exit strategy because I don't know what I would do
2:21:07
without you and your amazing news deconstruction Can I please
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have a good karma? Jingle and house buying karma jingle bye
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for now love Dragana.
2:21:17
You've got karma.
2:21:23
And just a quick stop here to thank everybody the executive
2:21:27
and Associate Executive producers of episode 1528 1528.
2:21:33
These are forever credits that real credits is not bullcrap, go
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to IMDb, you'll see that people have these Executive Associate
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Executive producer credits and some big heavy hitters in
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Hollywood as well. Of course the only thing we can give you is
2:21:43
value we don't we can't give you a hookers blow all that stuff.
2:21:48
But we can give you our our ever our eternal gratitude and these
2:21:54
credits which lasts forever put them anywhere you want. And John
2:21:58
will now take us through to the 50s Since it's a pretty short
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list.
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Yep it heavier Vasquez is the beginning of it at San Diego
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give me 12345 an all time favorite Dame Ed Adriane in
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Calverton, New York. 12345 There's a birthday involved with
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that donation. Sarah Stein Lane in Brentwood, Tennessee. 10101
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As a first time donor, a guy would give her a deed do
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bad deed deuced
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Chris Oh Obon ablin S. I'm guessing in Jackson, Wyoming.
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100. Matthew a burn and Bach in Clayton Delaware. 100 in his a
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de Du
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de deuced.
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Kevin McAtee in Centennial Colorado by the way Matthew will
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give you some karma at the end. Sir Matthew Hefei Centennial,
2:23:04
Colorado 100 bucks sorry. Sure. Richard Hufford in Tempe Arizona
2:23:08
808. And he's still there. Sir Kevin McLaughlin, with 131 in a
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row donations of 808 is the Archduke of Luna Matthew Bruner
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in Dale Indiana. 808 Roll
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also needs deducing first time.
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You've been de deuced
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sir Andy and Dame Kylie and as a switcheroo for her their good
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friend Russ Allen of the brothers of the serpent podcast.
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And he and he needs a D douching.
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You've been D deuced.
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Catherine from sush Evans and Bailey Colorado A birthday
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involved here. 646 4am Jill jaunty in Omaha Nebraska. 60
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less torque kowski in Kingman, Arizona. 57 Jackson Butler and
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levelland Texas 5150 Bad idea supply. We don't have the
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location unfortunately. But I want that I want to go to that
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store. 50 bucks and 50 cents Corbin Tyson who's come in after
2:24:23
a back and forth with me on the emails. And he wants actually to
2:24:28
be called out as a douchebag wasn't put on there like it
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should have been but there it's happy to oblige. Happy to
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oblige. But I remember I remember. So now we've gone with
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a $50 donors name and location starting with Ryan Tiernan in
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North Providence, Rhode Island Edward Mazurek in Memphis,
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Tennessee Jonathan Meyer in Xenia, Ohio Justin Cruz in to
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hatchapee California. Capek chiropractics chiropractic PLLC
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you In Capek, Michigan, neck, Georgia whoo shad in love vernia
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Texas natty of Oregon San Marcos California. Matthew Smith and
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Colchester, UK, Christopher Rivera Zach and Nederland,
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Colorado. Greg fire AK in Chicago. Philip Cushman offski
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in Austin, Texas. Jonathan Ferris and liberal Kansas, Alan
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Fletcher in Rio Verde Arizona Brian Watson Sir Brian in
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Raleigh, North Carolina Jason deluzy Oh and now in Miami Beach
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Florida and last on the list shortlist William dole gauge or
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dough guy gate or dough gauge in Bristol Ville Ohio. Want to
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thank these people for contributing to this show 1528
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making it happen and for
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everyone who needs a little bit of service good karma. Karma and
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thank you all very much for supporting the no agenda show.
2:26:04
With your time talent treasure is this. We go out. We had
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people in the mouth
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we have more birthdays and Associate Executive producers.
2:26:32
Here's your list, Sir Tom Kilbride. Turn 85 Yesterday
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Happy birthday, my man. Nice to see a night on the list up
2:26:40
there. And he still reads the newspaper without his glasses.
2:26:43
Sir. See Mike turns 49 Today one more to go see Mike just for
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Seger with her husband and new night surreptitious, a happy
2:26:51
birthday. And Dame Adriana also wishes her husband Joe a happy
2:26:54
birthday and finally Kathy and husband Dave both turned 64 in
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January and they celebrate together and of course they
2:27:01
never had a fight happy birthday from a your no agenda show.
2:27:15
Don't want to be induced here no douchebags here title change for
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Sir Paul Zimmerman who came in with a nice donation today. We
2:27:21
appreciate that he is upgraded to the status of Baronet. And
2:27:25
that is how it works on the peerage map. Thank you very
2:27:27
much, Sir Paul, for your support of the no agenda show one night
2:27:31
to handle today. So we just got a nice shiny blade form. Here
2:27:34
you go. I like it. Mr. Seeger, your wife made it happen hop on
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up here. Thanks for the contribution of $1,000 You are
2:27:45
now an official night of the no agenda roundtable I am very
2:27:48
proud to pronounce the KGB as Sir repetitious night of the no
2:27:51
agenda roundtable for you. We've got your wife doesn't mind
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pine fellatio. We got pepperoni ales and pale ales, we got red
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Sometimes you go hang out with Dyson days. You won't be
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of good and to show mix. I don't know if I have any great ISOs Do
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you have any? Do you have good ones? That feel that you feel
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are winners?
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I have none. Okay, I win. Yeah, you do? Oh,
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goodness. Okay, well, I don't know. And just as this is why
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they were
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even you can't even hear but right all along. That's no good.
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Here's the only one I have. This is going to have to be it. And
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it's a throwback to our youth.
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Teacher grandmothers. Okay, eggs. See, I got a laugh. Okay,
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I got ya. So it's as dumb as whenever I should grandmother.
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Fall back.
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That was that was an insult back in the day, wasn't it?
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I don't remember that being an insult. I remember actually
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hearing it. It was like
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your mom wears army boots. That was one.
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Yeah, it was an insult in the 30s I think and your
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mom and your grandma sucks eggs.
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It was never heard it. Till now. That's why I left to good insult
2:33:17
if you want to call it that.
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It's not nice.
2:33:21
Maybe she likes second eggs. I mean.
2:33:26
Good point. Maybe she does like sucking eggs.
2:33:29
Possible? Yeah. All right. Let's talk about horse.
2:33:34
All right, opening for the show. Good to go. Thank you. I'll just
2:33:37
mark that. Let's talk about horse. All right. What do you
2:33:39
got on the horse on the horoscope?
2:33:41
Let's do let's play these clips. Scott wieners horse.
2:33:47
Who is Scott wiener.
2:33:49
I'll explain though counts. Okay, so this goes back. I'd say
2:33:54
six to nine months ago. I got one of those president I send
2:33:57
these to you sometimes these press releases. Uh, you know,
2:33:59
you want to talk to someone. So for your podcast? Oh, yeah.
2:34:03
Sure. And I said no, I don't want to I don't do interviews.
2:34:05
But I would like to talk to this woman. She's in Southern
2:34:07
California cop. And she was on the road talking about this
2:34:12
problem problematic. And I use that word, Bill that Scott
2:34:16
wiener San Francisco Assemblyman introduced into the state
2:34:21
legislature. Okay. And she says on Newsom's desk, it's got to be
2:34:27
stopped. I had a long chat with her She's very nice. And oh, so
2:34:32
what what's this all about it with the law. It looks to be an
2:34:35
A law that permits loitering and is being promoted because this
2:34:41
keeps the cops away from harassing the homeless
2:34:46
supposedly, and she says that's bullcrap. Because I'm a cop. We
2:34:50
don't harass the homeless. We're told not to. This whole thing is
2:34:53
going to be about prostitution and stopping prostitution
2:34:58
or income urging it, encouraging it. Oh, in California. Yeah,
2:35:04
this is not news.
2:35:07
In this regard, we
2:35:09
know what you guys do in California. All right. So this
2:35:13
we're
2:35:13
not talking about a horror here. And now we're talking about the
2:35:18
kindest thing you saw kind of in the late 70s. When they, for a
2:35:22
moment in history, a judge declared it illegal to to stop
2:35:28
hookers from soliciting on the streets of Berkeley's Oakland,
2:35:32
the whole Bay Area. And so the place it's amazing one day,
2:35:36
there's no girls around next day, there's 1000s of them. So
2:35:40
there's 1000s of these women so it's a job San Francisco as we
2:35:43
speak. clogging up once stretched, I did decide these
2:35:48
different areas and so we have some reports. And this is Scott
2:35:52
winters horse one.
2:35:53
And our neighbors along cap street say they witnessed
2:35:56
solicitation and assault as they deal with traffic honking and
2:36:00
other loud noises. Now the city is stepping in starting this
2:36:04
week barriers will go up along cap street between 18th and
2:36:07
22nd. As Katie views Alyssa Harrington tells us, there's
2:36:11
hope that these barriers will keep people from cruising the
2:36:14
area neighbors along San Francisco's capstreet shared
2:36:17
pictures and videos of what they see out their windows on almost
2:36:21
a nightly basis, what they believe are sex workers and
2:36:24
their pimps. While a line full of John's and their vehicles
2:36:27
clogged the street, there's rampant prostitution and
2:36:30
capstreet residents we talked to did not want their faces on
2:36:33
camera. They told us the situation has become dangerous
2:36:37
violence of
2:36:38
the pimps that they not only intimidate the women and
2:36:44
manhandle them aggressively. They also sometimes intimidate
2:36:48
the neighbor's
2:36:49
noise it brings at night. I mean, I wake up multiple times a
2:36:54
week at night. My kids have missed school. I've missed work,
2:36:58
the city announced it is taking steps to curb this sort of
2:37:01
activity. Starting this week, barriers will go up along cap
2:37:04
street between 22nd and at the streets.
2:37:07
They're about two feet tall. They're big orange, plastic
2:37:12
barricades that you fill with water.
2:37:13
Santiago Lerma. legislative aide to supervisor Hillary Ronen said
2:37:17
they visited cap street on a Friday night to see the problem
2:37:20
for themselves
2:37:21
when you see is a large amount of traffic on capstreet. Bumper
2:37:26
To Bumper almost, John's cruising up and down looking for
2:37:30
sex workers. So
2:37:32
Wow. So this is how they they give you your 15 Minute city
2:37:36
with the barriers.
2:37:38
Yeah, I liked the way this guy this supervisor, he has to be
2:37:42
politically correct. So he says there johnsrud cruising up and
2:37:45
down looking for sex workers.
2:37:48
Of course you got us that's that's the that is the correct
2:37:50
word sex workers. You just go.
2:37:52
You can't say you can't say that they're cruising up and down
2:37:55
looking for a hookers or looking for certain Girls, girls, girls
2:38:02
are prostitutes would be another cancer, kids prostitute.
2:38:06
They can't say no, it has to be sex workers. So then so then to
2:38:09
make this show the balanced
2:38:11
job. Okay.
2:38:14
So that is fine if it was legal. And I don't have a problem with
2:38:19
it necessarily, because it's something humorous about it.
2:38:22
Especially since there were no hookers in the area at all until
2:38:26
this law passed as Newsom signed, they knew very well it
2:38:30
was going to happen. I can't imagine what's going on at La
2:38:33
it's a jobs program. La must be crawling. But that's an I don't
2:38:39
have those reports. To Chris they bring out a woman comes out
2:38:43
the apologist roller hookers, and she comes on part two of
2:38:46
this clip. We don't want
2:38:47
to talk about people as disposable.
2:38:49
So let's Steena Pearl is an outreach manager with St. James
2:38:53
Infirmary, a community clinic that provides support for sex
2:38:56
workers in the city.
2:38:57
I'm very concerned about the young women who work on this
2:39:01
street who gets so very little voice and so very little power
2:39:05
and control over their own lives.
2:39:07
Neighbors told us they do realize many of the workers are
2:39:09
being trafficked and are victims, but they want
2:39:12
enforcement and accountability so they can simply walk outside
2:39:15
their homes at night and raise their kids in a safe community.
2:39:19
That's really the fact that this is a residential neighborhood.
2:39:21
I'm Alyssa Harrington KTVU. Fox two news.
2:39:24
Well, this is an outrage.
2:39:27
A couple of funny things about the humor here is has to be
2:39:31
noted because I was talking going over the story with Mimi
2:39:33
and she said, she claims what I'm going to describe as because
2:39:39
these millennials and Generation Z pores take everything
2:39:45
literally. And so as streetwalkers they're on the
2:39:49
street, not on the sidewalk. No, there's no girls on the
2:39:53
sidewalk. This is an outrage. They're literally on the street.
2:39:57
And like there's two rows of them on each side of the street
2:40:00
and there's a group of girls down the middle. And the white
2:40:05
line is a bunch of girls.
2:40:07
Really so you can you control you can you can you can cruise
2:40:11
either direction.
2:40:12
Yeah, you get both windows down and get different provinces.
2:40:15
They get bid you get a bidding going bidding war man but
2:40:19
there's no sidewalks that just hilarious California is lost.
2:40:23
It's over. California has these moments. And this is the funny
2:40:28
this was predictable and we didn't know what's going to
2:40:31
happen. They don't know what to do about it. And the kicker the
2:40:34
kicker is that induce reports on Fox. That was Fox. Yeah. Your
2:40:39
reports on CBS, NBC, ABC, all the local news. Never once none
2:40:44
of them mentioned Scott Wiener, that law that he had passed
2:40:49
about loitering and the fact that Newsom signed off on it.
2:40:52
They do not mention that they assiduously avoid mentioning
2:40:57
Scott Weiner and the Democrats and the law that was passed.
2:41:01
They just go on and on about all his Tamra ball was put a barrier
2:41:04
up. It's disgusting. So they don't care about the hookers. We
2:41:09
just understand. It's disgusting. The reporting is
2:41:11
disgusting,
2:41:12
of course. So this was intent. Initially, it was intended for
2:41:17
homeless.
2:41:18
That's the way it was one of the ways it was presented. It was to
2:41:22
abolish all loitering laws, because it hurts people's
2:41:26
feelings of they're having to be homeless. loitering.
2:41:30
What will Twitter do? There's no more webcam work. But meanwhile,
2:41:35
of course, nobody mentioned the genesis of this problem. And
2:41:38
they kind of they almost suggested Well, it's always been
2:41:41
a problem. No, that's fine. The reporting on this is
2:41:47
unbelievable. Alright. There's my horse report. That'd be it
2:41:52
for the year.
2:41:53
It gets funnier. AMY GOODMAN Clifton bound
2:41:56
by Brown and Amy Goodman clip.
2:41:58
Oh no. Did I did it in depth on my stuff. I go.
2:42:06
You mean she's stepping on my state.
2:42:10
Meanwhile, in Texas, the Austin American Statesman issued a rare
2:42:14
front page editorial condemning officials for their response to
2:42:17
last week's ice storm which left over 150,000 Austin residents
2:42:22
without power. 10 people were killed across the southern US by
2:42:25
the storm. Seven of them in Texas, some 460,000 people lost
2:42:30
power. And there
2:42:31
will be people out of power until Sunday, which will make it
2:42:35
a total of about his handle. It's still going on and I just
2:42:38
want to say that people so the narrative the meme is Meanwhile
2:42:45
in Texas, you know, Texas the grid sucks. Nope, nope, nope,
2:42:49
nope. We didn't lose power. We're in the hill country. We
2:42:51
didn't lose power. This is Austin's local city management.
2:42:55
I used to live there for quite a long time over a decade. i How
2:42:59
many times I had to boil my water when I was an awesome 567
2:43:04
times. Boil water for weeks on end. They do not maintain their
2:43:09
infrastructure. It is a typical, I just want to say a Democrat
2:43:13
run city is crap. And what they should do is they should ban
2:43:17
loitering so at least I can get some hookers on the street. That
2:43:20
would be an improvement. Oh, and
2:43:21
make it make it entertaining. Yeah, would make would make it
2:43:25
much more entertaining. No, I got a good AMI clip because
2:43:28
you're talking about climate, which is what that clip was
2:43:30
about? Correct. I want to play that. She said I think she uses
2:43:35
the word habitate at a habitat
2:43:39
aware what's the name of the clip.
2:43:42
I got I got a sweeping new study. By conservation research
2:43:47
group nature surf finds 40% of animals and 34% of plants in the
2:43:52
US are at risk of extinction and 41% of ecosystems are facing
2:43:57
collapse. Researchers say passing legislation to protect
2:44:01
land and biodiversity is unless some of the greatest threats to
2:44:06
wildlife
2:44:07
as wow she swallowed a frog.
2:44:10
Researchers say passing legislation to protect land and
2:44:14
biodiversity is key. Unless some of the greatest threats to
2:44:18
wildlife as habitat degradation and love and conversion
2:44:23
habitats. Well firstly swallow the frog. Habitat. habitat
2:44:30
is key. Some of the greatest threats to wildlife as habitat
2:44:34
degradation and land conversion.
2:44:42
I think we have a new term that's right habitat everybody,
2:44:45
how's your habitat
2:44:46
less some of the greatest threats to wildlife as habitat
2:44:49
degradation and land conversion, invasive species damming and
2:44:55
polluting of rivers and climate change.
2:44:57
Oh, can I stop it there?
2:45:00
Do we need to rush li so I just wanted to get
2:45:02
the habit that I'm actually writing down the habit that I
2:45:05
like as a title for the show, possibly. And I got it to
2:45:08
Habitat for Humanity. I mean that you can just go on and on
2:45:11
with this stuff. All right. Here's, here's my little climate
2:45:16
change clip. This is from wi o n. India's first new station,
2:45:22
you
2:45:22
may have heard of super soldiers, individuals capable of
2:45:27
operating beyond normal human limits. You may have also heard
2:45:34
of supercomputers devices that can almost operate at the speed
2:45:39
of light. But have you ever heard of super cows bovines that
2:45:47
can produce unusually high amounts of milk? If you haven't,
2:45:51
didn't Brace yourselves for what we're about to tell you.
2:45:55
So I'll just stop there. They've they've created super cows.
2:46:00
Yeah, that can produce 18 tons of milk per cow per year.
2:46:06
Yeah, these cows. Yeah,
2:46:07
I heard of that. That doesn't that does not sound for cows
2:46:11
to be milked all day and night mass.
2:46:13
Right. All right, two more. First, props to you. You nailed
2:46:16
it. You called it this is about time, Tyree. Nichols and his
2:46:21
parents were at the State of the Union. They had five cops
2:46:26
initially. All all African American all black. They found
2:46:31
the ringleader a white dude. A white non been non binary dude.
2:46:35
They've found five more. But wait, what did you say this was
2:46:40
about?
2:46:42
It's about Tyree, having a fair was one of the cops wives.
2:46:49
police reform was one of the topics at the State of the
2:46:51
Union. And now seven more Memphis officers are being
2:46:54
investigated for their possible role in the Tyreke. Nichols
2:46:57
beating case six officers were already fired. One of those
2:47:00
officers allegedly texted pictures of nickels to at least
2:47:03
five people including a female acquaintance. Yeah,
2:47:08
I think I think you nailed it. I think you know,
2:47:11
yeah, the female equations was the woman.
2:47:14
This was this man. This was a vendetta, some kind of payback
2:47:19
and the and, and I think it's coming out.
2:47:23
It's gonna have to come out because he's gonna come out and
2:47:25
trial. So they're gonna have to play.
2:47:28
They're already convicted of murder. Remember, you can't
2:47:31
murder. It's funny. I have a little very 12 second clip of
2:47:36
zoo as a part of a bigger story presentation. But it was some as
2:47:40
the local minister, who I think put police reform in a nutshell
2:47:46
says police restore a nutshell. And I think if there's a little
2:47:51
tidbit in here, which is another one of the things I'm predicting
2:47:54
they're gonna start doing this, especially in California, and
2:47:56
it's not going to, it's not going to be for the better.
2:47:59
We could redirect some of the responsibilities away from law
2:48:03
enforcement and hire public health folks to deal with mental
2:48:05
health crises. We don't have to have law enforcement responding
2:48:09
to traffic stops.
2:48:11
Oh, no, no. Of course no, this is they already doing this in
2:48:16
Austin. Of course. I may
2:48:19
be running lights are going to be doing they're going to be
2:48:21
driving like maniacs. Yep, yep. If we saw this already, during
2:48:26
the COVID era at the beginning of COVID, and all the cops
2:48:29
wouldn't pull anyone over because they just wouldn't do
2:48:31
it. You could see it. You're trying to run it's like driving
2:48:36
you take your life in your hands getting on the freeway because
2:48:38
of these maniacs to decide to race on the freeway. And this is
2:48:43
not going to end well to stop traffic stops. People take
2:48:47
advantage of these things they do.
2:48:50
I'm glad you're in California to report on this. Stay safe. Stay
2:48:54
safe, John.
2:48:54
I'm gonna go check out the horse.
2:48:58
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We're good people. We got to finish the job. urban, rural,
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tribal. Too many people. Too many of you. Think about it.
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Think about I should have known this, but I didn't until two
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world. Because the soul of this nation has strong, high speed
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internet all across America. I get it. Again. For too long.
2:50:58
Workers have been getting stiffed. It's an existential
2:51:01
threat. Let's face reality, Look, folks. More timber has
2:51:12
been burned alive observed from helicopters during the entire
2:51:15
state of Missouri. For getting beat. We're beginning to restore
2:51:19
the dignity of work. We've been sent here to finish the job in
2:51:22
my view. Well guess what? Would you stand so we can all take a
2:51:26
look at your you know, you know, I think you think about think
2:51:32
about the rest of us caught up, is caught up. optimistic,
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hopeful, forward looking, so you can sleep better at night.
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That's what we're doing again. Send a hip hop. Yo, yo, yo, it's
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your boy, Joe to the Americas pin up daddy and chief rhythm.
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I've been rolling in my drawers, smoking that test on a spit my
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favorite bars. I like big bucks and I cannot lie to other
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brothers. When a girl walks in with an itty bitty waist and
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around thing in your face you get sprung. Look at my life and
2:52:08
realize there's nothing left because I've been brassing and
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laughing so long that even Obama thinks that my mind is gone. You
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can't touch this. That's right play a bit of this Jive Turkey
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guy days and you can bump these beats to when you buy my NACA
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new mixtape widens banger my mama using so hard makes me say
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oh my god obey me who you got when he but you say he's just a
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friend? Did you say he's just a friend? When the pimps in the
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crib mom Drop It Like It's Hot Drop It Like It's Hot drop it no
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cow when did these tracks did as fire like it's you can call like
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all these fingers are 20 bones that's over 100 hits for just a
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dump pop it like it's hot pop it like it's hot. I'll take you to
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the candy shop which from all these new hit this My milkshake
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brings all the boys to the yard and they're like it's better
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than yours. Damn right. It's better than yours I can teach
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you but I have to charge you better Buster movie on you
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afford to do ghost dose so hit show plug in one 800 no agenda.
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Drop me lines no agenda show dot nice to get licensed before the
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drop on you. So walk to a skirt skirt. Please stand up. Please
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stand up. Please stand up.
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Some of the mRNA vaccines can cause a self limiting almost
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invariably benign, inflammatory response in the heart which
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generally resolves in a very short period of time. It is
2:53:51
very, very rare, rare, rare,
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benign, is that aside, Fauci retired, but he never left it's
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fine. Long COVID talked about more serious than his post
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ranking steps he backs curious Fauci using fancy words like
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Phil it's serious if I put my faith in that rat, I'd be
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furious
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listen to women and beauty talk so assuredly we get with the
2:54:21
doublespeak I mean, he's not assured me my own pair yo
2:54:25
carditis itself they meaning I wish someone would just rip his
2:54:28
credentials or just limit him. The documentary they did about
2:54:32
him was crazy solving new medical problems all done with a
2:54:35
syringe waving white flags at the end of the duck was not
2:54:38
benign. Claiming to save a half a million lives okay fine.
2:54:42
Motors keeping up with the law is not benign. Adam's first day
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I read to me it was a sign I'm talking about antibodies 100%
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That's interesting loose to save you from a three month long just
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sent in the morning with Mika and Joe spooky brings in yet the
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guy for scar broke using phrases like very very rare that when
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athlete suddenly keel over they don't want their
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roll roll on Pentagon is cracking a suspected Chinese
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cycle to us
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is working to recover the debris from a Chinese spy balloon was
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shut down on Saturday
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trying to kill us completely agree. Why are they just?
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boruch.org/and A teacher grandmother to suck eggs
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