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August 30th, 2018 • 3h 3m

1064: Post Racial

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hey hey Pope don't worry about it
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Adam curry Jhansi Dvorak this is your
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award-winning Gitmo nation media
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assassination episode 1064 this is no
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agenda for your protection and all along
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I thought it was for freshness gee just
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for protection who knew you know ah yes
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good morning to you sir in the morning
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to you yes
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hey you don't have to yell at me like
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you're mad in the morning all ships at
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sea yeah and the boots on the ground
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well it was a show day on Sunday and of
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course we had a shooting I think if it's
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if three people died then it's
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considered a mass shooting but you
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wouldn't know it from the mainstream
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media they kind of came and went
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what shooting you're referring to oh the
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at the the Madden game oh yeah
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competition yeah so the kid was I guess
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he might have been on some kind of
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psychotropic drugs he was under
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psychiatric care but worse all the
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elements that you want but worst of all
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he was a Trump hater so we just are not
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hearing much about this anymore now are
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we well it's that apparently the
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elections are underway we're kind of we
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got the last couple of primaries out of
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the way we're heading to the midterms
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finals way we're heading to the midterms
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yes and November and we have to focus on
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other things yes we can't be focusing on
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what's killing our young people that
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would be ludicrous
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and since you've been you might Center
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at Central mention you might as well
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play my clip on the what's the name of
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this clip it's a big farm I just picked
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us off of the off the internet some guys
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on one of the second podcast elaborate
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podcast where they have these different
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kinds of what you get aurilla lysing and
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this is the I saw this media and drug
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companies yeah this is just the
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beginning of it with the exception of
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CBS every major media outlet in the
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United States shares at least one board
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member with at least one pharmaceutical
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company let me put that into perspective
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these board members wake up the go-to
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meeting at Merck or Pfizer then they
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have their driver take them over to
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meeting with NBC to decide what kind of
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programming that network is going to air
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and for those board members who aren't
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pulling double-duty with a media
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conglomerate in a big drug company they
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still understand that they can't be mean
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to big pharma because big pharma pays
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their bills drug companies spend about
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five billion dollars a year on
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advertising with these media outlets I
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think we do a better job than whatever
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you pick that up but the point is about
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this last shooting you'll note yeah this
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is one of the few times where that it
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was actually brought into the
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conversation that this really well he
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had been hospitalized
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there's nothing about drugs I don't see
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that discussed okay
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no as that happens they pulled up they
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pull the story it's all over now isn't
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it interesting that CBS gets it pass in
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that in that little carefully they only
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get a pass because they don't have a
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board yeah yeah that's the only drug
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company still well I was gonna pass for
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advertising I was gonna go completely
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the opposite way as we were talking
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about elections
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oh boy I'm really excited do you know
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who's running for 2020 maybe possibly
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could be
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well there's been a lot including Oprah
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yeah no we know Oprah's not gonna do it
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no no no our favorite petite man with
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the big head let's talk about where
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you've been standing a lot congressman
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and that is in Iowa ten times over the
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last year and a half is what has been
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reported and I like Iowa my dad's from
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Iowa I was born there yeah you were born
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there there you go people running for
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president also like Iowa do you know who
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it is yet well it's not corker it's not
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done petite petite male yeah there's a
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bunch of him do I mean I should just say
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that I think of that guy were here at
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Cal did the professor now this is small
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well oh well he's only a congressman
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from California has never done anything
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he's deluded he's floating balloons are
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you gonna run for president well I'm
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gonna do all I can first to win my way
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back to Congress I'm helping a lot of
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colleagues particularly there's three
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three seats in Iowa where we have a two
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of our candidates there the age of 40
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and then after the midterms poppy I'm
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gonna consider it but right now you know
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I'm helping candidates who are stepping
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up to protect our healthcare protect
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paychecks and protect the democracy and
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I'm just inspired by so many new
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candidates who are bursts of new energy
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inspire and leadership where are all
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these leaders with leadership that's
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inspiring him so much the only one I
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know of is aoc she's she's rather
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inspiring considering it
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so not a denial you're thinking about
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running for president why do you think
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that you would be a your party's best
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shot at the Oval Office and be the
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single best person to leave this country
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well poppy that this president has just
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taken a wrecking ball to so many
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freedoms that helped give me the first
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generation a person of my family to go
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to college and opportunity okay let's
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just review that statement this
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prisoners this president's taking a
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wrecking ball to so many opportunities
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that know so many read him freedom
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freedom freedom that gave my family
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opportunities I'm not sure what freedoms
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he's too
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this country well poppy that this
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president has just taken a wrecking ball
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to so many freedoms that help give me
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the first-generation person in my family
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to go to college an opportunity my I was
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raised to believe that if you work hard
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it means something and I think that
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having experience and energy to give
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Americans a healthcare guarantee invest
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in modern schools to make sure that we
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green our grid and our infrastructure
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that that is the path for and that's a
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new one green the grid I like it I'd
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like that green the grid the future for
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our country is a page forward and I'm
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gonna consider it but again right now
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the last way to cut our time in hell in
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half is to win Congress and we shouldn't
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look beyond that he's got his talking
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points so I like that you know there was
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a guy I don't have it in front of me and
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I probably should have printed it out
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which is a editorial in the USA Today by
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a professor at Pennsylvania who teaches
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some screwball course and it is a
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screwball of course when you look at
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what it was but he goes on and on about
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how we have to get we're in hell with
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this president and we have to make a
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deal with the devil with him we have to
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offer him a pardon so we couldn't so he
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can resign yes I'm like it's like what
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yes this is this is still ongoing
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actually this is a holdover from a
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Sunday show this is Kamala Harris and
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yes indeed the the impeachment is on and
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it's on in the context of the appointed
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judge Cavanaugh who still has to go
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through his confirmation hearing and I
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think the reasoning behind what she's
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about to say here is we can't even
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consider confirming Cavanaugh for the
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Supreme Court because he would then be
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judging or responsible for the ultimate
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decision in some kind of impeachment
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hearing I really need to speak to and
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want to speak to what's happened in the
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last day
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I believe that the future of our
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republic is very much in the balance I
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believe the future of our timber sea is
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very much in the balance democracy
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aren't as a tape glitch our republic
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it's like a tabletop it stands on four
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legs and those legs are three
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independent co-equal branches of
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government and free and independent
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press that's new I didn't realize that
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is that is that the way you're supposed
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to see it not that I know of business
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okay it's new verse three independent
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co-equal branches of government and a
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free and independent press and as it
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relates to the Cavanaugh nomination and
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the hearings that are scheduled to
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happen in just two weeks I would suggest
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that an unindicted co-conspirator to a
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crime should not be in the business of
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having the ability to appoint someone to
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a lifetime position on the highest court
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in our land a court which invariably
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would hear the matters very discussion
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so that's what's happening right now and
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I think it's imperative that everyone
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pay attention to this moment and
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understand and see it for what it is
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which is it is it is going to be a
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question about the strength of our
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democracy and our Republic this is a
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serious matter
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you know yes I'm convinced that if if
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Robert Mueller I'm sorry Bob Mueller
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where did the memo go out that
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everything every douche can call him Bob
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hey Bob hey Bob Mueller when even if Bob
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Mueller were to say well that's it no
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collusion nothing to see here I don't
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think they would give up of course not
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come on this is part of the strategy I
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was outlined in a newsletter two
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newsletters ago yeah Bob mother's gone
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crazy he must be on drugs can't be right
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sold out opted yes sold out yes that
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would be it yeah
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he's in it for himself yeah yeah so we
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had the the flag controversy as well on
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the Sunday you notice that never was
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there any admission that the president
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himself told the anyone to lower the
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flag do we actually know what happened
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the former king all we know is that
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Trump's a jerk grah hello so we know I
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do if there's some interesting McCain
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flubs what's your job does that be nice
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little thing well it's I mean it's I
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don't wanna be danced on the guy's grave
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and I'm not really already did that die
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I was not dancing on his grave you know
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someone gave me a lot of crap for that
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he's bad karma bad karma
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bad karma I'm playing a different
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opinion at Karma to begin sending him
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off and so many accolades he doesn't
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deserve how about that for bad karma
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what I'd like to know is how many
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military people will be speaking at his
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funeral not even seen any lined up yet
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like what did they keep Sarah Palin from
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coming I thought that yes yes so think
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she's uninvited
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the president is uninvited yeah I mean
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when you when you're going down and
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you're at the end really I don't know
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man I think I'd be like they have Leo
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Laporte come to the funeral what the
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hell come to the funeral what the
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I think exactly
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here's Diane Feinstein talking about the
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Senator McCain
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he could have very sobering house
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outbursts but when the chips were down
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Donald McCain was there and he was there
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with heart I love diamonds
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Donald McCain okay sounds like yeah I
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thought that was right no that's pretty
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bad no one corrects her she just keeps
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on going play that again it's so good
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next one is even better he could have
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very sobering house outbursts but when
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the chips were down
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Donald McCain was there and he was there
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with heart and muscle she's gotta be
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thinking Donald Trump about something no
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I think she might have been thinking
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about Donald Magan because he was also
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in the news the Trump's I guess the
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White House lawyer resigned or his
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resigning or is leaving I don't know who
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knows what Diane's thinking but more
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importantly what is this lady thinking
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we begin today's show looking back at
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the life and legacy of John McCain okay
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now we know who it is
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yeah but man Amy Amy this flub is pretty
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she corrects it though self-correcting
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flow we begin today's show looking back
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at the life and legacy of John McCain
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the sixth term senator and two-time
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presidential candidate who died Saturday
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at the age of 81 of breast cancer at his
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home in Arizona Hey look breast cancer
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is no laughing matter but we think
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breast cancer when he had brain cancer
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is like and it's generally a female law
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men do get it but it's rare yeah but
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just be thinking that I think it's kind
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of if you listen if you listen carefully
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you can hear the control-room yelling in
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her ear died Saturday at the age of 81
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of breast cancer at his home in Arizona
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of brain poor Judy she must he must feel
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bad about that one Amy Amy yeah I flub
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flub that man there we go that's how it
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works laugh loved on the flub that's
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right show me right
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all right got you bro just you know we
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were talking about Southwest there's
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something being up without us there cuz
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their flights have been messed up and
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you noticed it and I got a note from
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Jeffrey Twohig they're in New Mexico and
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his fiance's daughter Rebecca came to
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visit know his fiancee is Rebecca her
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daughter came to visit and her flight on
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Southwest was canceled and here's what
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she found out Southwest is systematic
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pulling planes for complete check over
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and maintenance this is because of the
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the engine that flew apart oh yeah so
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they have to you know I guess they're
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pretty tight with with their planes but
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they got a check them all so that's
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what's happening but there it makes it
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it's making profits problematic for the
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it's gonna go on for about a year then
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it could go on for a while yeah I think
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so huh well you heard it here first
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yes does make sense we had a big big
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event the president did a a deal with
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Mexico it's not quite signed yet but
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yeah an interesting thing or he called
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the the incoming Mexican president
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Enrique they called him on the
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speakerphone there in the Oval Office
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with you know this is not gonna mean
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much to anybody else but I look at Trump
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and sometimes I see Ron bloom do you
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know what I mean
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there's a little that there's definitely
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some of that in there and it's and it's
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this case this kind of thing that really
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reminds me I mean I was like well let's
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just do this we'll just get him on the
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speakerphone and I don't know if you saw
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but it took Wow at least two minutes to
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get everything hooked up on the
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speakerphone this was something we had
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to make fun of well you can't even
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handle the speakerphone no okay so I
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have the Guardian they of course needed
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to have this front and center
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forget about what what this potential
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trade deal may be wow what an idiot he
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can't even you can't even operate the
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phone so they they put up the video and
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they put music under it and they edit it
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to show that he's a buffoon - big day
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for a big day for our country a lot of
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people this is the Guardian this is
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their editorializing I believe the
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president is on the phone and wreak a
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[Music] is on the phone and wreak a
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yeah you can hook him up this moment
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hello that will be handy that just keeps
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on going and then oh my goodness he said
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he said he hopes Canada joins oh another
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slap in Trump's face meanwhile our trade
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with Mexico in the United States is wide
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five six hundred billion dollars a year
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it's not insignificant yeah it's a lot
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and the New York Times be like oh he
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lied again he lied he said this will to
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be the biggest deal no no no no no
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if TPP had gone through that would have
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been a bigger deal that's all they had
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to say about it I mean I haven't seen
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any analysis of what of yeah but some
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information yeah like what's going on
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with it is slapping around actually CBC
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did more than I could find on in US
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media that can the Naviance who will
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obviously be affected if this is the
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replacement for a North American Free
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Trade Agreement and what do we do with
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Canada's much smaller isn't it isn't it
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50 60 billion Canada provides about half
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of our oil they're much bigger
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bigger than Mexico oh yeah really well I
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can go look it up I don't this just off
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the top my head but because there are
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dependence on them for oil which nobody
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likes to talk about today what I've got
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is export 282 billion import 299 billion
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now let me see
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Mexico let me see
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Mexico Kemal Mexico
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that's interesting I can't find it as
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fast as I did the other one well it
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seems like Mexico may be bigger maybe
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I'm wrong maybe I don't know no maybe
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I'm wrong could be no Mexico being
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bigger would be your being right yes who
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knows anyway we don't know anything
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really flubbing a lot because of that
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flop stuff this was just if you under
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pointed out the Karma and then the flubs
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I think this show is gonna be good this
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is gonna be the flub show okay we'll see
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how it rolls you know and you'll know
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why I really I really don't know what
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this is anyway here's a continue here's
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what role room should be on this already
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here's here's what the Canadian news
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says moments after he made that
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statement Donald Trump brought the
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Mexican President onto the phone and
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Rica Pena Nieto says the goal is to
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bring Canada into the deal as soon as
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possible how that will work remains up
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in the air cbc 7 dyer joins us from
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Ottawa and Mexico's president mentioned
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in Canada as many times as possible it
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seemed their oven yes that's right you
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know this appears to have been an effort
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by the Mexicans to make it clear that
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they're not throwing Canada under the
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bus you know the Mexicans of course went
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into this bilateral round of
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negotiations on the understanding that
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they were going to sort out some
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outstanding issues between themselves
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and the United States issues that didn't
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really involve Canada it wasn't supposed
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to lead to a new bilateral NAFTA that
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would exclude Canada it wasn't supposed
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to lead to the abrogation of NAFTA and
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its replacement with a new bilateral
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trade deal called the United States
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Mexico trade agreement but that is
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clearly the way that President Trump is
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spinning it with President Trump giving
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the impression that he doesn't really
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care very much where the candidate is
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invited to join it's always open but the
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Canada would have to clearly in his mind
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accept some pretty significant
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concessions to be allowed in with him
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pointing out that it would be the
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easiest thing we could do as he put it
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to slap car tariffs on Canada so you
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know rather an unexpected outcome if you
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look back at his campaign and all of his
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rhetoric about NAFTA
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giving the impression that Mexico was
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the biggest problem that Mexico was the
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country that was primarily ripping off
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as he likes to say the United States and
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this of course is how this this whole
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conversation about NAFTA began back
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during the campaign but here we are two
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years later and it things have swung
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around to the point where he's happily
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announcing a deal a fantastic deal with
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his friends the outgoing and incoming
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Mexican president when we can't say
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enough good things and yet Canada is
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frozen out and it appears that the clock
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is now ticking he has essentially pulled
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the plug after the 90 days begins to
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tick away the consultations on the new
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us-mexico Trade Agreement I will begin
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as soon as something is signed it will
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go before the Congress with an effort to
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get it out before December 1st which is
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when the new Mexican president is
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inaugurated so from the point of view of
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Canada this is clearly a very extreme
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pressure tactic this is a I would not be
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that rude about your clips
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[Music] rude about your clips
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he's been boring is what he is he's been
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banned I like what the president is
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doing cuz I like the sales the sales
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talking points you know the sales job
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and which I think he's done pretty
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successfully by trying to mmm really
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abstract trade balances and surpluses
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and deficits to the people and try to
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explain how we're being ripped off and I
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think that works I think a lot of people
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go yeah didn't ripped off I'm trying
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still trying to get these numbers but I
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found this when you know you want to use
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Google sometimes you get these little
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people also ask they get this
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so here's when I we had a question for
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you real quick right as part of this
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what is Mexico's largest export drugs
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no no piñatas no no turns out to be
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crude oil which i think is pretty much
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wood so they bring a lot of crude oil in
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that's a lot sure the food oil exports
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totaling 49 billion mm-hmm so I think
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the Canadians have similar so we get
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most of our oil from Canada and make
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Mexico mmm well IRA meanwhile we bitch
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about the Middle East constantly I tell
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you what's gonna happen I know exactly
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how this is gonna go we're gonna get
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some kind of deal and there will be a
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renegotiated renegotiation of NAFTA but
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I think it's important he does Mexico
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first so that he can say I look so we
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now have an extra forty billion that I
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went out and got for everybody half of
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that he's how Mexico's paying for the
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wall guarantee you he could do that
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that's what he's gonna do wouldn't
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surprise me if he did yeah but I said
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another real reason that you wanna do
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Mexico first because they're both
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countries are oil exporters to the
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United States you know you can play him
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out against each other yeah which is
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probably what he's doing in the first
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place that would be my guess I will say
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you know we had a just about some of the
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things that Trump has done as instigated
24:16
the tax cuts and we had a conversation
24:20
when this took place months ago about
24:24
what would it do to charitable giving
24:27
that there was worry in the nonprofit
24:29
sector that you know people wouldn't be
24:33
giving as much money anymore I certainly
24:35
if you know this caps on what you
24:37
conduct from income taxes etc and I have
24:40
a report okay and I forgot to mention
24:44
this on the last show getting back from
24:48
Chicago you know Tina was there with the
24:50
Ronald McDonald House annual conference
24:53
everybody from the whole world all the
24:54
houses right major a charity right they
24:58
received a donation from AB V a BB v IE
25:03
which is uh I think they're in
25:04
construction I had no idea they used
25:07
construction usually construction
25:09
donates to them and then they said
25:11
because of the tax breaks we're giving a
25:15
hundred million dollars to the Ronald
25:16
McDonald House
25:19
well the corporate guys yet because
25:21
they're gonna get a huge benefit and
25:23
their texts are different the problem
25:25
with the or the argument was that the
25:28
public which has got that it's
25:30
individual tax returns that are capped
25:33
happiest pharmaceuticals by the way I'm
25:35
sorry their Pharma the public is capped
25:38
when the corporation's aren't
25:42
and if you start to really think about
25:43
it it's usually those monster donations
25:46
that really could make a huge difference
25:49
it might make a difference to the
25:51
smaller little social but I can see I
25:55
can say yeah exactly I can tell you that
25:57
for any large nonprofit it's really the
26:01
corporations that that do the book the
26:03
brunt of the work I think yeah yeah it's
26:06
a different yeah it's different model
26:07
anyway that was nice yeah I guess yeah
26:12
it was there was I didn't see any
26:15
there's any news articles on that I'm so
26:18
tired of the news it does you turn on
26:21
local news it's all it's all the same
26:23
it's all the same
26:25
yeah you really have to dig to get
26:27
stories and tell by my clips today
26:30
because I got something most shallow
26:31
stories although entertaining yes well
26:34
that is part of what we do some of the
26:36
most shallow stories I mean we did have
26:39
the only thing that kind of came out
26:40
let's get back to the upcoming primaries
26:43
is the monkey story yeah I I have a
26:47
heavy original clip if that'll actually
26:50
you have the original clip incorporated
26:53
and it kind of edited okay I have a
26:55
decent background the only reason I say
26:58
that is because I felt after I'd read
27:00
all the headlines like oh my goodness
27:02
that when I really heard his whole clip
27:05
in context it's such bullshit oh it's
27:09
total bullcrap but but yeah play the
27:10
whole clip and then I'll play you you'll
27:12
hear it again with this clip okay so
27:13
this is Ron de santis and he's talking
27:16
about is it Gilliam who is now who is
27:20
the Democratic rep he'll he'll be
27:23
running for governor right yeah he was
27:26
promoted by Bernie Sanders and he's a
27:28
associate of in at least in kind an
27:32
associate of AOC he has this very
27:36
socialist message yeah and in this
27:39
context it is important to understand
27:41
that he's black
27:42
well look I mean this is the Florida
27:44
elections are always competitive and you
27:46
know this is a guy who although he's
27:47
much too too liberal for Florida I think
27:50
he's got huge problems with how he's
27:51
governed Tallahassee you know he is an
27:54
articulate spokesman for those far-left
27:56
views and he's a charismatic candidate
27:58
and you know I watched those Democrat
27:59
debates none of that it was my cup of
28:01
tea but I mean he performed better than
28:03
the other people there so so we've got
28:05
to work hard to make sure that we
28:07
continue Florida going in a good
28:09
direction let's build off the success
28:11
we've had on governor Scott the last
28:13
thing we need to do is to monkey this up
28:15
by trying to embrace a socialist agenda
28:18
with huge tax increases and bankrupting
28:21
the state that is not going to work
28:23
that's not going to be good for Florida
28:25
so of course immediately the headlines
28:27
came out saying oh he said articulate
28:32
and he said monkeying up and you've got
28:35
to be a racist prick if you receive
28:38
those words and immediately translated
28:40
into racism what how was your brain
28:43
functioning I mean this is the this is
28:46
the dimension B brain I mean I mean what
28:48
he clearly would have wanted to say is F
28:50
it up because that's what the term is
28:53
mess it up F it up and somehow monkey
28:55
came out must be racist oh my goodness
29:00
I mean people really believe this any
29:03
weird thing is they've also transposed
29:05
it to monkey business
29:08
they did that on PBS I've heard that
29:10
done a number of times they said
29:12
business no hug whistle dog whistle
29:15
monkey business is a dog whistle yeah
29:19
maybe you say monkey business is a dog
29:21
whistle too for racist racist racist
29:25
yeah all right the way they handle this
29:29
on PBS when they do the rundown I
29:31
thought because the way they told the
29:33
story to begin with I thought they were
29:34
CBS picked this up as a story
29:36
oh geez how you're reflecting my
29:40
thoughts at the moment which I was
29:43
thinking about least these idiots won't
29:45
go on in that direction because that's
29:47
really kind of a CNN MSNBC take on
29:51
things but no no they not only went
29:54
there but they they worsened it and they
29:56
added a third element so at least I know
29:59
sooner though that we did we see these
30:01
results and there's already some
30:02
controversy in this in this contest
30:05
that's right that's for the Senate for
30:07
congressmen to Santis this was a huge
30:08
win a much coveted prize for him this
30:10
primary win in Florida this morning he
30:13
goes on Fox News talking about now the
30:15
race against mr. Gillam and he says
30:18
something that's gotten a lot of
30:19
attention let's play it he is an
30:21
articulate spokesman for those far left
30:23
views and he's a charismatic candidate
30:25
the last thing we need to do is to
30:27
monkey this up by trying to embrace a
30:29
socialist agenda with huge tax increases
30:33
and bankrupting the state not minutes
30:36
later but seconds later of course many
30:38
people on Twitter pointing out that
30:39
those are words monkeying around that
30:41
are offensive to many African Americans
30:43
and have long been used as race baiting
30:45
terms and also the term articulate to
30:48
describe a minority is something that is
30:50
seen as not being as post-racial the
30:54
last time we had someone was accused of
30:56
that you know that was Chuck Schumer
30:58
about Obama yeah but she said she
31:04
changed the word monkey monkey it up to
31:06
monkeying around yes
31:09
I never said monkeying around nope
31:11
Americans and have long been used as
31:13
race baiting terms and also the term
31:15
articulate to describe a minority is
31:18
something that is seen as not being as
31:21
post-racial so we talked to the DeSantis
31:24
campaign they sent us a statement what
31:26
did she say not seen as something not
31:28
being as post-racial it's not being seen
31:31
as post-racial I guess what's
31:33
post-racial well this is another one of
31:35
these things that we you and I and much
31:38
of our audience don't seem to understand
31:41
which is because of Obama and because of
31:44
the way what's taught in college today
31:46
everything that you do
31:48
publicly should be post-racial and now
31:53
that post-racial doesn't mean there's no
31:55
racism to no races it means that you
31:58
should be I did my interpretation so
32:02
yeah everything you do should be
32:05
extremely hyper sensitive to anything
32:09
possibly it to any element should be
32:12
incredibly subtle Dre's racially you
32:16
have to be sweet clean clean squeaky
32:19
clean have to be really cautious so you
32:21
can't say monkey it up or she takes it
32:25
and monkeying around yeah which he
32:28
didn't say which will make the note of
32:30
that and then the thing the other thing
32:31
which would she pointed out and you
32:33
pointed out already
32:34
which is this saying the guy's
32:36
articulate yeah if I to say that you're
32:39
articulate or if you say I'm articulate
32:41
that's fine yeah but if you say a black
32:44
guy's articulate that's racism God now
32:48
this to me is like a very
32:52
I don't understand how the black
32:53
community and at large doesn't see this
32:57
as incredibly insulting so a black
33:00
person cannot be articulate that's what
33:03
I'm saying these the people who come up
33:05
with this are racist they're the ones
33:08
thinking that that's crazy
33:10
well did you desert the plane oh no no
33:14
no I'm sorry not even halfway through it
33:16
I'm already tripping scene as not being
33:19
as post-racial so we talked to the
33:22
DeSantis campaign they sent us a
33:23
statement saying Ronda Santos was
33:25
obviously thinking about Floridians not
33:28
making the wrong decision on policies
33:30
and the policies that Gilliam espouses
33:33
but Judy I think this is resonating
33:35
today and for Republicans to have race
33:38
be an issue right out of the gate is not
33:41
just a problem overall in terms of
33:43
Republicans messaging but in Florida
33:46
President Trump won in Florida of course
33:48
we know in 2016 but we also know that
33:51
that was a year that we saw large sharp
33:53
decreases in minority turnout in Florida
33:56
President Obama won in Florida twice so
33:59
if you see an african-american at the
34:00
top of the ballot especially when
34:02
there's concern about minority issues if
34:04
something Democrats think could drive
34:05
out their voters and and meantime on the
34:08
on the other side Kyle the president did
34:10
has endorsed DeSantis he did it
34:12
some time ago today he's weighing in
34:14
already criticizing Gilliam with a tweet
34:17
and I'm quoting he said not only did
34:19
congressman Ron de Santos easily win in
34:21
the Republican primary but his opponent
34:22
in November is his biggest dream a
34:24
failed socialist mayor named Andrew
34:27
Gilliam who's allowed crime and many
34:29
other problems to flourish in his city
34:31
this is not what Florida wants or needs
34:33
yeah so now
34:38
now this is of course being a racist
34:42
racist nothing but sensitive support
34:44
this guy who's obviously a racist
34:46
because he used the word race monkey it
34:48
up efforts are phrased and he also said
34:50
that he also complimented the guys being
34:52
articulate which is an insult yeah so we
34:55
have to get all these things straight
34:57
and now and now there's a third guy
35:00
sitting there who's like to just kind of
35:02
sit down analyst and he's listening to
35:05
this whole thing and he I think and he's
35:08
Bob is a classic modern PBS newshour
35:11
you know lefty and he's sitting there
35:14
and I know what he's doing he's thinking
35:16
well geez I get it they're gonna draw it
35:18
to me in a minute I gotta come up with
35:20
something to kind of like shake it up a
35:23
bit I gotta earn my Spurs I'm gonna have
35:25
and he's thinking I'm gonna top this hmm
35:30
or at least put some icing on this cake
35:32
or some lipstick on the pig yeah I think
35:37
that you you mean you may see Trump sort
35:39
of echoing kind of a sort of a racially
35:42
charged statement talking about crime in
35:43
relation to an African and American
35:45
Canada I will say there is sort of an X
35:47
Factor in this race and that is that
35:48
there's an FBI investigation of
35:50
Tallahassee city government where
35:52
Gilliam is the mayor it's not clear as
35:54
to whether Gilliam would be involved in
35:55
that but that is sort of a cloud hanging
35:58
over his campaign and I think a reason
36:00
why some Democrats were sort of hesitant
36:01
to support him in this campaign but to
36:04
be fair we should say he says he's not
36:06
well it was very beginning of that he
36:09
pointed out which is which is icing on
36:12
the cake
36:12
that by Trump calling this guy out for
36:15
running a crappy City Tallahassee bets
36:18
crime-ridden mm-hmm
36:20
any time you used crime-ridden in
36:23
association with a black ops racist it's
36:26
racist because me here like uh I think
36:29
that you you mean you may see Trump sort
36:32
of echoing kind of a sort of a racially
36:34
charged statement talking about crime in
36:36
relation to an African and American
36:37
Canada I will say there is sort of an
36:39
x-factor in this race and that is that's
36:41
unbelievable geez if you're running a
36:47
corrupt operation totally corrupt in its
36:50
crime ridden town and you're black you
36:53
can't be called out for it
36:55
wow what a pass you get this is
36:57
fantastic you know and and the thing is
36:59
is we're not catching all of these
37:01
potential racist comments because one of
37:05
our producers sent me a note it was very
37:06
thoughtful you remember we were
37:08
listening to Bill Maher and he was
37:10
saying this is crazy and you need to
37:12
have an ID to go shopping we why
37:14
shouldn't everybody on social media have
37:16
an ID you need an ID a remember that
37:19
yeah well if we follow the logic of
37:22
voter ID demanding requiring someone to
37:28
have ID for something as simple as being
37:32
on social media is in fact racist
37:34
because black people don't have IDs as
37:37
we've been told
37:38
although we've seen more than a few
37:41
reports of course the black community
37:43
whores all the black say what are we
37:46
stupid we have IDs of course but that's
37:50
the kind of just again just to me this
37:54
is all subtle insults black people are
37:56
too stupid to have IDs yeah they're too
37:59
stood they well how could you call
38:01
inarticulate you must be mocking him
38:03
he's obviously not articulate he's a
38:05
black person unbelievable and everyone
38:09
thinks this is fine including the black
38:11
community now and I do want to point out
38:13
this conversation Roenick Dvorak this
38:15
conversation would not take place if we
38:17
had advertised
38:18
and so that would not be happening you
38:20
can't even talk about this anymore
38:24
no and especially in this context in the
38:27
context of sheer insanity yes well they
38:30
were all everybody was all in on Trump
38:32
being a racist once again this is the
38:35
rotation as it say and you can look it
38:37
up Trump rotation calm as that came
38:38
swinging around and and this was in the
38:41
context I think two things but really
38:43
unti feh
38:44
that I guess Don Lemon said something
38:48
maybe the president responded to that
38:50
theory is and by the way CNN is they've
38:54
taken it as the format the big head in
38:56
the middle that's now their format the
38:59
one with if I thought at first was just
39:01
a Cuomo kid when they feel worse than
39:02
that House white I was flipping around
39:05
and when this than one of the systems
39:07
and I got CNN and Cuomo show ya on the
39:10
Regular Show his head is like taking up
39:15
instead of but most of these are
39:16
shoulder shots nobody so full on head
39:19
just head
39:20
it's just head is just a giant head flip
39:27
to the channel it makes you jump back
39:28
it's like I don't want to see a head a
39:30
giant head there's no it just cuts like
39:33
the neck to the top of the head but
39:34
giant had a floating head while Don
39:37
lemons head was floating when this went
39:39
down but because it is the counterpart
39:41
to the conversation about how President
39:43
Trump dealt with that particular moment
39:45
in American history says it right in the
39:47
name auntie feh anti-fascism which is
39:49
what they were they're fighting listen
39:52
there's you know no organization is
39:54
perfect there was some violence no one
39:56
condones the violence but there were
39:57
different reasons for antifa
39:59
and for these neo-nazis to be there one
40:03
racist fascists the other group fighting
40:07
racist fashions there is it a bit
40:09
fascist there's a distinction there
40:11
thank you both I appreciate it
40:13
so it's okay as long as you're fighting
40:15
Hitler then it's okay you can do
40:17
whatever you want we've already been
40:18
through this we know that it's okay but
40:21
this sparked off lots of conversation
40:24
because I mean on Tifa that's not a
40:27
black group is it yeah it is
40:32
ya Yin cept with all these posts showing
40:35
all the members of NT funded you'll see
40:38
a black face in them not a single one
40:39
when you see him out on the street
40:41
there's lots of blacks
40:44
where lots of blacks
40:47
well most of the antifa people I've seen
40:48
including most of the antifa people I've seen
40:50
oh I'm sure I'm thinking black lives
40:52
matter yes yeah exactly
40:54
well so then there was this conversation
40:57
about so Trump was yeah of course he's
41:00
criticizing Tifa and I think this this
41:03
Don Lemon comment sparked some
41:05
back-and-forth about is it a black
41:07
organization or not it doesn't matter
41:09
because CNN analyst Jeffrey Toobin he's
41:14
off t he's off the rails I'd say let's
41:17
be clear also about what's going on here
41:19
the theme here is I'm Donald Donald
41:22
Trump and I'll protect you from the
41:24
scary black people is widely perceived
41:27
it that's why everybody voted scary
41:31
black people I'm gonna vote for Donald
41:34
Trump geez really insult is I'm Donny
41:39
Donald Trump and I'll protect you from
41:41
the scary black people antifa is widely
41:44
perceived as an african-american
41:45
organization and this is just part of
41:48
the same story of LeBron James and Don
41:51
Lemon and Maxine Waters and the NFL
41:53
players and the UCLA basketball players
41:55
this is about black versus white this is
41:59
about Donald Trump's appeal to racism
42:01
and it just happens all the time and we
42:04
never say it we don't say it enough for
42:07
what it is but that's what's going on
42:08
well what do you think Ron well look
42:11
IIIi don't just play that more broadly I
42:15
mean I think you know Trump basically
42:17
has portrayed himself from the beginning
42:19
as kind of the last line of defense for
42:23
his supporters against all the forces
42:25
that he suggests are trying to take
42:28
America away from them and sometimes it
42:30
is coastal elites like his attack on
42:32
Google this morning and sometimes often
42:35
it is minority leaders would like the
42:39
all the attacks that Jeffrey mentioned
42:41
the key though is and what and what he
42:43
said to the evangelical leaders really
42:45
fits into this I think is that he is
42:46
presenting himself in effect as a
42:48
wartime president for red America only
42:50
the war is largely against blue America
42:53
I mean we've had presidents who've been
42:54
accused of sliding voters outside of
42:56
their base before Trump I think really
42:58
is the first one who actively kind of
43:01
tries to demonize the voters and the
43:03
candid parts of the country outside of
43:04
space as a way of consolidating and
43:06
mobilizing his own supporters a division
43:09
is essential it is integral to his
43:12
entire strategy and I heard the price on
43:14
that is it puts enormous pressure on the
43:16
less partisan piece of the Republican
43:18
coalition mostly white collar suburban
43:20
Heights and that is where they face the
43:22
greatest risk this fall among the very
43:24
voters who are talking about before in
43:25
the last segment who kind of look at
43:27
what's happening and say this is just
43:28
too much chaos for me I want some more
43:30
checks and balance what it's about and
43:38
you know yours is a very sophisticated
43:39
and well I'm insulted now how about
43:42
those ugly yellow people Toobin how
43:44
about the stupid red people you only
43:46
black and brown come on the president's
43:48
more racist than that I'm thinking it's
43:51
just black people and brown people yeah
43:53
I think that's what it's about and you
43:55
know yours is a very sophisticated
43:56
analysis but I think it's just as ugly
43:59
as it could be and let's not forget
44:01
Donald Trump is became a politician by
44:04
making up a racist lie about the first
44:07
african-american part of it Jeffrey but
44:11
it's not all of it because the media
44:15
Jeffrey you remember a time when a
44:17
president warned of violence on the
44:19
streets of his party losers beats me
44:21
remember it's just off its that's best
44:25
that's bad that's really bad president
44:30
just hates black and brown people simple
44:34
huh very obvious why would you think any
44:36
different Jeffrey Toobin seems to be
44:38
completely convinced and with him I'm
44:41
sure millions sad well I don't know me
44:45
well except for the people that promote
44:47
these clips you the people who aren't
44:56
watching home-and-garden TV watch CNN we
44:58
all know this I think yeah home and
45:02
garden TV is a humiliation to these
45:04
networks little did people if you don't
45:08
notice that people out there people home
45:11
and garden TV is a huge money-making
45:16
bonanza very popular
45:19
classic cable TV it's just a cable
45:22
network and it totally annihilate CNN's
45:26
ratings everybody else yeah
45:30
yeah everybody else yeah
45:33
well you heard other watch that well who
45:34
wants to watch these guys every time I
45:36
turn on CNS it's just there they have no
45:40
balance whatsoever no it's just how much
45:43
more can I hate now I'm not gonna say
45:47
just trumpets like you said that Trump
45:49
is a big part of it but no how much more
45:52
can i hate all Republicans yeah and
45:55
conservatives Trump being their leader
45:58
is the worst of course mm-hmm but how
46:00
much more can I hate on these people so
46:04
you have to mark it yeah
46:08
and that would they got to the punch or
46:10
hate non-whites
46:11
I hate whites - yeah well you are white
46:14
bill hate whites - yeah well you are white
46:15
yeah I'm white but I hate that I'm white
46:17
I wish I wasn't white have you seen the
46:19
the hashtag verified hate on Twitter
46:23
should look at that I have looked at the
46:26
verified hate site and a verified hate
46:28
guy and I people should look at that I
46:31
has done a lot of research and he goes
46:33
back years I don't know where he's
46:34
getting some of these things he's mainly
46:37
finding tweets from people who are
46:39
verified by Twitter yeah he thought he's
46:41
found all the verified because I'm gonna
46:44
go off on this one he's found probably a
46:48
hundreds of thousands of hate tweets but
46:50
they're mostly whites suck why should I
46:55
care we should kill white killed whites
46:57
kill whitey white he'll Trump there's a
46:59
lot of kill Trump in there to kill Trump
47:02
kill whitey kill this kill that and the
47:05
thing that gets me cuz he's got this
47:07
again it's a bit it's a whole I'm
47:10
surprised Twitter hasn't taken it down
47:12
you got to understand that they don't
47:15
have algos they rely on people reporting
47:18
and people don't report these tweets of
47:20
course so that's why Twitter's now he's
47:23
finding him well here's what gets me
47:25
about it I have seen verified check
47:29
marks on people with 35u followers yeah
47:33
the name is ty or you know eat dog or
47:39
something like that people have never
47:41
heard of I don't know what the rappers
47:42
or or anybody that's verified they hate
47:48
curry that one of the original V J's at
47:51
MTV very famous person I'm a bot
47:54
I'm not real and you're not verified but
47:57
when you go to the verify hate site and
47:59
so I start looking at the people that
48:00
are pushing these these hate tweets
48:03
mostly hate whitey tweets even be honest
48:07
about it
48:09
there's a bunch of flakes I've never
48:11
heard it half of these people and they
48:13
all have a verified checkmark
48:14
yeah maybe I'm doing it wrong maybe I
48:16
should tweet something hateful about
48:17
white people
48:18
maybe I'll get verified being white does
48:22
anybody really think that this is a way
48:24
to get out you have to remember that
48:25
over 70% of the population of the United
48:29
States considers themselves white many
48:33
of them are Jewish many of them are
48:34
Hispanics of Spanish descent but they
48:38
consider themselves white so what is the
48:41
benefit to the Democratic Party to
48:44
alienate these people if they want to
48:47
get in office oh man what is the benefit
48:50
to the news media to alienate 70% of the
48:54
United States by hating on whitey well
48:58
first of all I disagree with the benefit
49:01
I think you're wrong I think that there
49:02
is a large percentage of the 70% that
49:05
agrees I'm the problem
49:08
there are people that have actually
49:10
watched John a lot a lot problem I'm the
49:14
probably they're idiots I mean their
49:15
pools they're idiots I mean their
49:18
so I'm so Jays fiancé he is taking a
49:24
course in
49:27
understanding modern pop culture okay
49:32
they teach that interesting yes and I
49:35
note of the book he shows me the book
49:37
it's all a Marxist tome some are all set
49:43
and then they tell me he says apparently
49:46
in all these colleges I don't know it's
49:48
true of the University of California I
49:49
don't think you need to do this but all
49:51
these major colleges are minor I'm sorry
49:54
minor colleges little colleges all have
49:56
a requirement for a social justice class
49:59
that you must take well that's how we
50:02
know this is because that's what the big
50:03
endowments they all have something
50:05
attached to it yeah yeah so everybody's
50:09
taking social justice and it's a like
50:11
it's like these students can't say
50:14
anything in the class and so they kind
50:16
of talk amongst themselves after class
50:18
they shake their heads if it's are very
50:20
unhappy with it with the course with
50:23
these courses or because they're not
50:25
learning anything mm-hmm
50:27
I'm talking out they are they're
50:28
learning bad things well they're they're
50:31
learning I don't know what don't say bad
50:35
as opposed to nut low it learning
50:37
nothing but I just find it to be
50:41
peculiar well they're learning about the
50:42
patriarchy about the white patriarchy
50:45
that has messed everything up and made
50:46
America a horrible place that's what I
50:48
read in the course books
50:51
and colonialism I think is how they
50:52
described it colonialism yeah it's very
50:55
old fat you mean this is like stuff that
50:57
would have been taught in the 30s it's
51:00
extremely old-fashioned I think it's
51:03
easy to I think they're making a mistake
51:04
yes there is a recent poll in fact I
51:08
think it was kind of it implies this let
51:11
me just play these two clips and I'll
51:12
get back to my point okay some polling
51:15
results back to my point okay some polling
51:16
cBS college women when i lost my mouse
51:23
an anthony savant oh is our director of
51:26
elections and surveys and he's here
51:28
today with a batch of new poll numbers
51:29
from the CBS News battleground tracker
51:32
so Anthony what has changed this summer
51:36
the Democrats have moved into a stronger
51:38
position to take back the house we had
51:41
them earlier this summer getting just
51:43
over that magic number of 218 that's the
51:46
number of seats you need to take the
51:48
house here we have them inching up to
51:50
222 but I need to caution here there's a
51:54
margin of error around that like there
51:55
is with any poll on this estimate and
51:57
that margin of error still has a range
51:59
where the Republicans could still hold
52:02
the house there are scenarios where that
52:04
happened where that happens what I want
52:06
to emphasize is within that estimate all
52:08
these districts are very close and we're
52:11
looking at very small swings among these
52:13
voters just a few more Republican women
52:15
who are a little bit hesitant sounds
52:17
like we need to advertise more towards
52:20
their women to say that they're gonna
52:21
back the Republican candidate a lot of
52:23
enthusiasm among Democrats but some who
52:26
haven't voted before and so there's a
52:27
lot of moving parts still here
52:29
underneath that edge towards the Dempsey
52:31
you mentioned women as a voting bloc
52:35
they don't all go in the same direction
52:36
but you are starting to see a real shift
52:39
in how women are voting this election
52:41
yeah one of the biggest breaks is if you
52:44
look at the college non-college
52:46
difference and we've started to see this
52:48
in the last presidential election and in
52:51
these districts it's really important
52:53
there's a double-digit edge for
52:54
Democrats among women with college
52:56
degrees here and they also tell us that
52:59
they're more likely to say their vote is
53:01
as you heard in your panel a vote
53:04
against the president and that's
53:05
different from men who are more inclined
53:07
to say they're voting in support of the
53:09
president and I should emphasize these
53:11
battleground districts are battlegrounds
53:13
because they have relatively more
53:15
college graduate women in them so by
53:18
definition that's part of what's going
53:20
on isn't this just the mainstream again
53:23
trying to get people to do political
53:25
advertisements by saying it's closed and
53:27
it's just not saying much
53:29
that's always an element but they can't
53:31
do that in with vapid reporting that
53:33
doesn't have any substance whatsoever oh
53:35
well I could be wrong about that but in
53:38
this case I think they're right they had
53:40
a couple of points in here you have to
53:41
read between the lines one was the
53:43
college-educated women these and then
53:45
they say people who've never voted
53:47
before so we're talking about young
53:48
college-educated women that are
53:50
providing these these outrageous numbers
53:53
on the side of the Democrats because
53:55
they're the ones coming out of these
53:56
courses in these college you know yeah
53:58
uh-huh in these college you know yeah
53:59
he's - ready Joe good to go they've
54:01
crammed and they have their place in
54:03
Washington all the colleges are doing at
54:05
brainwashing kids to be Democrats at
54:08
least out of the chute yeah and if you
54:11
know the baby boomers and more
54:13
importantly discouraging any kind of
54:15
discourse about it in school yes no
54:18
discussion you're gonna go vote Democrat
54:21
get out of school get to get your degree
54:23
here you go
54:24
kick you out boom you can't get a job
54:26
cuz you're an idiot but go on get out
54:27
there and that's what they're doing in
54:32
these colleges and that you can name the
54:34
schools ever almost every not the big
54:37
universities there's a little boy would
54:39
say yes well I think the big
54:41
universities are doing this too I was
54:43
calling gotten into a discussion about
54:45
this oh well another bit cuz I'm you
54:46
know from a big University I'm the type
54:48
to grab out a big universities I don't
54:50
do that crap although they do and he
54:54
pointed out that you're from you
54:56
worthless you went to Berkeley with her
54:59
right it's dumb we fire Yale is the best
55:06
example he points out me because they're
55:09
they're the ones who kicked these people
55:11
out for using the word master yeah you
55:14
can't have a master class anymore
55:17
because that's that's not a post-racial
55:20
way to look at things
55:21
oh good use and you end up with a bunch
55:27
and that's what's all that's going on
55:29
it's it's a Democrat mill they've
55:31
created this system and these a lot of
55:34
these kids and I'd say many of them snap
55:38
out of it
55:39
after a decade and they started looking
55:43
at the facts and they said whether it
55:44
I've been lied to this whole time and by
55:46
the way this is like a smoker you know
55:48
when smokers you know self smoke and
55:50
they become outcome yeah douche bags
55:53
nuts tell me about it what they're gonna
55:56
end up with is a population of
56:01
disillusioned Democrats who are gonna
56:03
turn conservative or republican or
56:05
whatever and they're gonna be so mad
56:09
they're never going to relinquish their
56:12
they're gonna not even become free
56:14
thinkers there's gonna be knee-jerk
56:15
Republicans and it's all bent because
56:17
they created with these lies that we try
56:20
to uncover mmm dictated this this hoard
56:23
of Democrat students coming out of
56:27
college that's just gonna vote Democrat
56:28
because it's the only way to go and I
56:31
went to see my voodoo doctor doctor Ron
56:33
for my applied kinesiology yeah and I
56:37
loved doing that and you know it's like
56:38
pushing down to my hand yeah you need
56:40
this this is good this is not so good
56:42
and do the little acupuncture
56:45
acupuncture and I said to house what's
56:49
the patient load like these days you
56:50
know what do you get me I'm seen a lot
56:52
of stress should really see a lustrous a
56:55
lot of adrenal issues which is you know
56:58
directly related to the amygdala is yeah
57:02
people have a lot of adrenal issues tons
57:04
of stress more than normal then I'd I
57:07
understand you know what you get from
57:09
this you get really bad illnesses when
57:11
people are this frustrated your body
57:13
will start to eat itself sometimes we
57:14
call it cancer it's very unhealthy well
57:19
there's more than a few al ailments that
57:20
fall into the category your body turning
57:22
on itself yeah I'm just not one we all
57:24
understand itself yeah I'm just not one we all
57:26
because I think this is a creation it's
57:30
artificial the media has been feeding it
57:33
and it's all to just feed the Democrat
57:35
Party need for votes because they can't
57:36
get votes on the issues they can't get
57:39
votes on the issues they can get votes
57:41
by calling people racists or idiots or
57:44
red-faced dumb screw-ups or whatever you
57:47
want to do it's like damn cheeto head
57:55
and then which is a hateful way of doing
57:58
things they're in trouble yeah and if I
58:00
will bring this up this is an obscurity
58:02
but I'm not unsubscribing to the idea
58:05
which is what talk-show host Rush
58:08
Limbaugh has been promoting his thesis
58:11
is is that what's gonna happen in his
58:13
midterms it's not gonna be what anybody
58:14
expects because the Republican base is
58:18
getting so annoyed with the coverage
58:21
that they're gonna come out in droves
58:25
it may be right generally speaking the
58:28
Republican Party on the off years they
58:31
just stay home because then we got a guy
58:33
in when is the last time that a party
58:37
had the three branches and kept it
58:40
during the midterms that's nice there's
58:43
no time I remember maybe one things rare
58:46
once during Clinton maybe once during
58:49
Reagan but yes it was very rare but in
58:53
this case his theory is is that is this
58:56
is all back farm which is kind of my
58:58
thesis I'm sorry three branches and the
59:00
press I should have said what am I
59:01
thinking they pushed the this you know
59:05
this hate Trump agenda in the election
59:08
that got him elected and now they're
59:10
continuing to push it it worked the
59:13
first time
59:15
yeah time
59:19
anyway so that's where we're what's the
59:21
what's the second clip you have on this
59:23
this is good follow-up yet play it this
59:25
happening historically and I know
59:26
Anthony talks about this you expect
59:27
about 30 seats to be lost for the
59:30
president's party in power what the
59:31
president's trying to do is to by
59:33
history and basically say can i
59:35
nationalize my local Trump voters to
59:38
support a local candidate candidate
59:41
could if he can do that and get out to
59:42
all those states he wants to get to
59:44
those last 30 days that changes this
59:46
from a referendum which normally is on
59:48
the president's policies and his
59:49
character to a nationalized election
59:52
saying that we fear open borders we have
59:54
a strong economy you have to keep be
59:57
patient and wait for the long term
59:59
effect and that's been the challenge
1:00:01
unless it brings up a really good point
1:00:02
about who's more motivated to vote in
1:00:04
this election and we've been seeing in
1:00:07
all these special elections for the
1:00:08
House Democrats have been outperforming
1:00:10
their traditional vote percentage they
1:00:13
have been turning out at a higher
1:00:14
percentage and my colleague looked at
1:00:17
the last special election in Ohio where
1:00:19
you have a great combination this is
1:00:20
around the Columbus suburbs and the more
1:00:23
rural parts of of Ohio in the Columbus
1:00:27
suburbs where you're gonna see a lot of
1:00:28
these voters like we saw here in
1:00:30
suburban Virginia they turned out at
1:00:32
about 60% of their 2016 average okay so
1:00:35
they were turning out at a very high
1:00:37
rate for aspect are we gonna go through
1:00:39
this again where it's all going to be
1:00:41
95% blue wave certainty out I mean when
1:00:47
when will it stop branch election in the
1:00:51
very Trump rural parts of the district
1:00:54
remember Trump went in to this district
1:00:55
and campaigned the vice president went
1:00:57
into this campaign this district and
1:00:59
campaigned they only turned out at 40%
1:01:01
so there is also a limit and I think
1:01:04
there was one voter in there I can't
1:01:06
remember her name who mentioned about
1:01:08
you know I'm gonna vote for I'm a
1:01:11
Republican about a vote for a Republican
1:01:12
but I really don't like Congress right
1:01:14
that's really the challenge is Trump
1:01:17
success was based on the fact that he
1:01:20
trashed all of Congress including
1:01:22
Republican members of
1:01:25
20:17 attacking Mitch McConnell
1:01:28
attacking the ineptness of the
1:01:30
Republican Republicans in Congress to
1:01:33
pass an Obamacare repeal now to go back
1:01:36
into those voters and say I know you'd
1:01:38
like me and you like that I shake it up
1:01:39
but I need you to vote for these
1:01:40
establishment hacks in Congress that I
1:01:43
keep attacking that's a very difficult
1:01:44
thing to do who is this person you know
1:01:49
and let me let me say something is the
1:01:50
mani lefty analyst on PBS let me just
1:01:54
say I have you seen Katy tur recently we
1:01:56
were just talking about this being very
1:01:58
unhealthy have you seen Katy tur she's
1:02:00
sick she's sick she looks like crap I
1:02:04
agree she's there's something wrong with
1:02:06
her she's sick and I and she wrote a
1:02:08
book you'll recall a book and this was
1:02:10
the one and this was the mere future and
1:02:12
then I think she got to really be
1:02:15
overshadowed by the by the stupid
1:02:19
the douchebags book remember fire and
1:02:22
fury whatever that was discredited the
1:02:24
minute it came out yeah you know I'm
1:02:26
talking about
1:02:27
yeah the douchebag and so that
1:02:29
overshadowed her real book and I think
1:02:32
she's so mad it's making her ill and I
1:02:35
would like to recommend that she take a
1:02:36
leave of absence well she was given a
1:02:39
gig at MSNBC full time to do her own
1:02:44
daily show and this end and all they run
1:02:47
through that is just hate hate hate on
1:02:50
all these shows with an Alan with
1:02:52
analysis at all that backs it up and it
1:02:55
traces you know a lot of it doesn't make
1:02:57
sense but okay let's just keep doing
1:02:59
this and I think this Ted show this
1:03:02
killing her yeah well it's MSNBC it's
1:03:06
the building probably I mean the only
1:03:08
person that really thrives at MSNBC and
1:03:11
looks healthy it's Rachel
1:03:13
yes rachel is very healthy look and
1:03:15
she's just all in just like the devil
1:03:24
number one she's number two who's number
1:03:28
one Hannity can you believe that if you
1:03:31
lose why I thought Rachel no no no no
1:03:34
Hannity is number one number I was
1:03:36
always is number one number I was
1:03:37
additionally O'Reilly yeah so they would
1:03:41
they could fend her off I put no Riley
1:03:43
opposite her but they lost him because
1:03:46
of the you know mismanagement yeah I
1:03:48
large I think it's a little Riley said
1:03:50
sure but I think it's Hannity and then
1:03:56
Tucker or Rachel I think their angel is
1:03:59
either one or two but I thought I might
1:04:01
look she was number one but she gets a
1:04:03
big audience and she's having the time
1:04:04
of her life she's very but I don't see
1:04:06
how anybody who's actually trained happy
1:04:09
she's really a radio personality is what
1:04:11
she's always been yeah I don't see any
1:04:13
one's really trained in journalism and
1:04:14
objective reporting can can sustain
1:04:18
themselves in that environment hmm I
1:04:22
think you're right
1:04:23
she doesn't look right she doesn't look
1:04:24
sick okay Katie looks sick and and and
1:04:27
I'm I am worried I'm worried about a lot
1:04:30
of people I don't mind that they have
1:04:32
different thoughts but it's making P
1:04:35
it's really going to make a lot of
1:04:36
people sick and they're gonna and people
1:04:38
like well Rachel I think is good that
1:04:40
she that she's in it and she's healthy
1:04:43
because the minute she starts to go down
1:04:45
she'll take a lot of people with her
1:04:46
this is contagious it's just just my
1:04:50
thought so this is baseless Beckett we
1:04:53
have to remember that this whole line of
1:04:55
thinking was based on your visit to the
1:04:57
chiropractor yeah well and and I'm just
1:05:01
giving you what he said he said I'm
1:05:03
seeing a lot of stress issues a lot of
1:05:05
adrenal gland problems now and it did
1:05:09
you what I always like to point out is
1:05:12
why it is there a lot of stresses
1:05:13
because the traffic is too busy cuz
1:05:16
things are going well or you got a jot
1:05:18
new job I mean what is going on that is
1:05:21
creating this stress objectively what
1:05:24
can you point to oh no no no that that
1:05:30
Hitler is President any and he's Pro the
1:05:34
Nazis who were against the white black
1:05:37
lives matter on taifa people yes that's
1:05:40
what's going on people really believe
1:05:42
that he's Hitler you can't just say this
1:05:45
over and over again and not have someone
1:05:47
pick up on it I mean we laugh because
1:05:49
we've been around we're all so old
1:05:51
[Music] been around we're all so old
1:05:52
like you know they said this a bush and
1:05:55
I'm sure they said that was the end
1:05:58
Tiger is Antichrist he was also Hitler
1:06:00
at some point so yeah we we've heard
1:06:03
this we've heard this but people were
1:06:06
not prepared they're just they have no
1:06:07
idea what's happening to him fine
1:06:08
especially with the kind of brainwashing
1:06:10
they're getting in school the school
1:06:12
systems both high school like that Sega
1:06:15
starts at grammar school high school and
1:06:16
college now but I never thought I was
1:06:19
gonna get as bad as it's gotten but it's
1:06:20
they're just pushing out people that are
1:06:22
just dumb well we'll be talking more
1:06:24
about this and the purge after we thank
1:06:26
a few people for helping keep our show
1:06:29
on the rails and with that I'd like to
1:06:32
thank for your courage before you thank
1:06:35
me I we should mention that 10:20 I
1:06:37
believe I'm gonna check it out we had a
1:06:38
nice little earthquake here oh yeah
1:06:41
made me wonder if we're gonna go off the
1:06:42
air how nice how little was it then why
1:06:46
didn't you mention it when a big giant
1:06:48
our big rocks or the thing he's sorry to
1:06:50
tell from here yeah you okay you feel
1:06:55
okay can we do you think we can thank
1:06:57
people we have to wait well I was
1:07:00
thinking that we could probably wait a
1:07:04
second well I kind of come down from
1:07:06
this earthquake hi and then I can maybe
1:07:13
thank you for occurred to say in the
1:07:15
morning dear john c stands for college
1:07:17
non-college Devorah do you mr. adam
1:07:21
curry ships at the sea and IV in the air
1:07:26
and the subs in the water and all the
1:07:27
Dames tonight's out there and we say in
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the morning to our troll room at No
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Agenda stream calm good to have you guys
1:07:33
there as always know me see how many
1:07:36
people are listening with us let's see
1:07:38
we can check this uh no I guess I'm not
1:07:42
allowed to check it out 933 well little
1:07:46
under a little and only of about a
1:07:48
thousand for our Thursday show sound
1:07:50
like it started off Rocky it's my karma
1:07:53
I also want to say in the morning to
1:07:55
Conan salata he brought us the artwork
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for Episode 1063 we titled that one
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furhter natee and this was only if you
1:08:02
listen to the show would you understand
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this artwork it was great it was a bunch
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of Millennials
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around having brunch with kinetic sand
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and that fit perfectly in that
1:08:11
particular episode and we actually
1:08:15
looked up kinetic sand which is Sam
1:08:18
that's fun and easy to play with which
1:08:20
is what yeah it's the new kindness it's
1:08:22
the new sand it's post rather than old
1:08:24
sand it's post-racial sand is what it is
1:08:27
it's really nice and well I want to
1:08:30
thank Conan and then of course thank all
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of our artists who diligently upload -
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no agenda art generator calm as part of
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our value Network and we really
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appreciate it one of our producers I
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think he tweeted out that maybe was a
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mastodon that he no agenda social calm
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that professionally some form of dude
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still 33 haha
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as a tech millennial I wanted to add a
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note about your criticisms of AI machine
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learning it's basically statistics deep
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learning is where you take a bunch of
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data and let the computer find the
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statistical coordination correlations on
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its own using a lot of algebra a lot of
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CPU time turns out that computers are
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very good at this after the computer
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creates a statistical model can be used
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to generate probable correlations based
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on sets of input this works surprisingly
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well and a computer generated model
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trained on good data is often better at
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predicting correlations than a human
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this technology is real and very
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impressive is what's behind software
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like image recognition which has its
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moments of use it has its moments sure
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some of it the problem is that when I by
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the way I will say this if Aaron seems
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to be into this when you come up with
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your stock market AI that actually can
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find some correlations between what's
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gonna happen to Tesla give us give us a
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the problem as humans try to do with it
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because the problem is what is what
1:12:35
humans try to do with it because it's
1:12:37
technology is impressive the current
1:12:38
trend in AI is to attempt to attempt to
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shoehorn every province into statistical
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modeling and it doesn't work anyway
1:12:47
jingo request you had that clip of the
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SJW screaming just screaming over and
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over then someone took it and put some
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really nice 70s kind of rock behind it I
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don't know what the hell this is John
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there may have been some goat scream
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mixed in not sure what's that show for
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the end of show if possible and so we
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have to assume it's not I have no idea
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what are what is this let me see
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[Music] are what is this let me see
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that's not it is that social justice
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warrior no that's the Korean lady I
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really don't know what it is anyway
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Aaron signs off your American tech
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millennial in Frankfurt in future euro
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night all right
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oh wait a minute maybe oh I know I know
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what he's thinking maybe this will no no
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no I know what it is
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all right what Stan - oh you want sin -
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oh whoa okay I just want to make sure I
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get it let me just see if this is it
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this is Yoko
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I think that's what he's thinking oats
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at the Yoko let's just listen baby well
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yeah she's a social justice warrior so
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it's just check to see if this is it hit
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it Yoko
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[Music] Yoko
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you've got Karma all right Thomas
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Archduke nests bomb who needs to just
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call out yeah see I was so busy looking
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for the for the social justice warrior
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all right Nussbaum 14:15 yes working in
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so the president leveled the playing
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field a little bit
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with his dissident with everyone's with
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the the annulment that should say with
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the general a conversation about the
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purge on the social networks and he
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brought Google into it I think what
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Google and what others are doing if you
1:18:55
look at what's going on at Twitter if
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you look at what's going on in Facebook
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they better be careful because you're
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you can't do that to people you can't do
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it we have tremendous we have literally
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thousands and thousands of complaints
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coming in and you just can't do that so
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I think that Google and Twitter and
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Facebook they're really treading on very
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very troubled territory and they have to
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be careful it's not fair to large
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portions of the population now here's
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what's interesting about this every
1:19:25
deconstruction of his statement that I
1:19:27
saw and there were a couple of tweets
1:19:29
that go along with that they all focused
1:19:33
on Google News and I think what the
1:19:36
president was saying is if you type in
1:19:40
Trump focusing on Google News that's how
1:19:43
it was taken by all of the media that I
1:19:46
don't ever sees about news that's what
1:19:49
they do yes but really it was very
1:19:52
interesting because I'm everyone tried
1:19:56
it I'm sure you try to you type in Trump
1:19:58
news and if you have your suggestions on
1:20:01
you'll see what pops up and if you hit
1:20:03
go ahead search you'll see what pops at
1:20:07
the top but everyone debunked his
1:20:09
statement by saying no look if you look
1:20:11
at Google News Fox News is even on top
1:20:14
so they're talking about know how many
1:20:16
people I know I do it you search for
1:20:18
something and then you hit the news tab
1:20:20
do you do that often I do it a lot I do
1:20:24
it a lot too but I but they seem to be
1:20:26
thinking that this is just about the
1:20:29
news page and not about a regular search
1:20:32
here's a Samuel Burke on CNN now what
1:20:37
did I wrote him down what does he do
1:20:40
Samuel Burke dude and you just know
1:20:44
something at these people showing up who
1:20:46
the hell is it he is
1:20:51
Business and Technology News
1:20:53
correspondent for CNN he anchors
1:20:56
programs on both CNN International and
1:20:59
CNN on espanol he hosts the I report and
1:21:03
anchors the cybercafe daily was listen
1:21:07
to his deconstruction of it
1:21:09
so Simon why don't you give us a quick
1:21:10
primer then on how Google Google does
1:21:12
actually determine the search results
1:21:15
when we type in a word like peppermint
1:21:18
patty or something I don't know to be
1:21:20
honest with you we don't know all the
1:21:22
details about Google News searches
1:21:24
because it uses an owl see he's talking
1:21:26
about Google News searches now good
1:21:28
rhythm but we do know some of the
1:21:29
details it uses an algorithm and all
1:21:31
these companies want to protect their
1:21:32
algorithms but because we work in the
1:21:34
news business and we want our articles
1:21:36
to show up where we know and all outlets
1:21:38
know this not just HLN CNN Fox News we
1:21:41
all know this type of information that
1:21:43
if there are certain keywords you put in
1:21:44
it will do better in the Google News
1:21:46
results one thing that's very useful is
1:21:48
if you're the person who breaks the
1:21:50
story if Michaela Pereira has this scoop
1:21:52
and everybody's saying so-and-so told
1:21:54
Michaela Pereira this in an interview
1:21:57
the original article where Michaela had
1:21:59
this or the video that will come up
1:22:01
first so it's a lot of times no that's
1:22:05
not true the best information that
1:22:07
everybody is citing not just CNN The
1:22:10
Associated Press also Fox News in CNBC
1:22:12
that will come them come up you can also
1:22:15
make the results individual to you and a
1:22:17
lot of it has to do with location they
1:22:19
want to give you results in London that
1:22:21
are different from what you might get in
1:22:22
New York or LA so a lot of is
1:22:25
location-based it's a manipulation of
1:22:27
the information based upon you okay that
1:22:30
makes sense NPR I don't want my
1:22:31
information based on my P address I have
1:22:34
I use VPNs
1:22:39
you get Google Mexico people use them
1:22:42
and so why do they assume that I'm in
1:22:43
Mexico because I'm not because you're
1:22:49
not playing along with the program what
1:22:52
program the program is hold that I have
1:22:54
to use your own IP no VPN Social
1:22:58
Security now we're a bad user
1:23:00
here's NPR saying the same thing but
1:23:03
tell us more about what Google and the
1:23:04
industry are saying about the charge of
1:23:07
suppressing conservative media sure so
1:23:09
Google is saying that look they don't
1:23:10
incorporate political leanings into
1:23:13
their search results and that's probably
1:23:15
true if you look at Google News results
1:23:16
which again Google News results is what
1:23:19
Trump specifically is talking about no
1:23:21
no I don't think he's talking about the
1:23:24
recent research came out last month that
1:23:26
says actually they are pretty mainstream
1:23:28
they stick with if anything they over
1:23:30
index for large publications like the
1:23:33
New York Times and CNN which of course
1:23:35
if you're Trump means fake news but in
1:23:37
general these are just mainstream
1:23:39
reputable reputations that Google
1:23:41
there's lean oh they're mainstream
1:23:42
reputable reputations this is new I
1:23:44
think you meant to say publications in
1:23:46
general these are just mainstream
1:23:48
reputable reputations for everyone
1:23:54
because you've got your past search
1:23:56
requests it's an algorithm that can
1:23:58
build that's right although I what's
1:24:01
interesting about Google News is that
1:24:02
people actually do get a fairly uniform
1:24:04
set of results whether you are liberal
1:24:06
or conservative I think Google has
1:24:08
intentionally made this sort of a more
1:24:10
neutral playing field which i think is
1:24:12
important and when you look at the
1:24:13
possibility of regulation or a possible
1:24:15
response from Google the worry becomes
1:24:17
does Google end up just turning Google
1:24:19
News into yet another filter bubble like
1:24:22
fake cakes with news feeds that become
1:24:23
crispy these guys are so stupid here
1:24:26
they had the opportunity to pile jump
1:24:29
onto their actual competitor I mean
1:24:33
Google is taking their lunch they are
1:24:36
taking money I'm gonna stop you right
1:24:39
there and say I'm gonna want you to
1:24:42
continue but I want to have this thought
1:24:45
it thrown out what are they thinking yes
1:24:50
there are
1:24:51
Google is and Facebook and Facebook
1:24:54
they're probably even more so I doubt
1:24:56
give Twitter - Twitter's News and
1:24:58
Twitter to a lesser extent our
1:25:00
competitors yes and if they're if
1:25:03
they're getting beat down why are you
1:25:05
coming to their defense they are going
1:25:07
to put you out of business of business
1:25:10
it's so stupid
1:25:12
I mean this is a fantastic opportunity
1:25:14
and Andy you heard the other guys they
1:25:17
all well you know we know how to get the
1:25:19
seo seo going so you know dude goes to
1:25:22
the top we know these are very
1:25:24
simplistic thinkers very Vande just it's
1:25:27
a head shaker they should be all over
1:25:30
this you're not Dave cluelessness are
1:25:33
American me even in Europe but I think
1:25:35
it's kind of dumb to tell Google not to
1:25:37
track your you know if you're a
1:25:39
newspaper I don't want to be indexed I
1:25:41
think is there some stupidity that but
1:25:44
at the same time if you're looking at
1:25:45
them as competitors you know you might
1:25:47
want to make something always about it
1:25:50
yeah well here's these guys are so dumb
1:25:53
I know I've said this before in columns
1:25:55
I put this in about one story once
1:25:57
everyone so I give them a needle by
1:25:59
saying our mainstream media in
1:26:02
particular the big shots the guys who
1:26:04
are looking at everything and I got that
1:26:06
they make the big money they make
1:26:07
millions of dollars per year to do this
1:26:09
many of them make tens of millions and
1:26:11
they cannot date nobody predicted that
1:26:15
they were gonna get borderline wiped out
1:26:18
by the internet now they just didn't see
1:26:20
it they were cuz they're they're
1:26:22
terrible at their job there you go
1:26:26
dears NPR taking this one step further I
1:26:30
thought for an outfit like NPR I
1:26:33
expected better president Trump is again
1:26:35
attacking alphabets Google Facebook
1:26:37
Twitter and other tech companies
1:26:38
accusing them of trying to silence
1:26:40
people addressing reporters at the White
1:26:49
House today Trump also made an
1:26:51
unsubstantiated statement that the
1:26:52
company's activities may be illegal he's
1:26:55
targeting the tech giant's after they
1:26:57
recently announced they'd identified and
1:26:59
shut down fake pages or accounts linked
1:27:01
to Russia and Iran that appear to be
1:27:03
spreading misinformation about politics
1:27:05
or policies
1:27:07
so there's NPR basically saying oh he
1:27:11
did this because he wanted to distract
1:27:13
from some other bad news
1:27:17
oh yeah
1:27:19
about but instead of arguing the point
1:27:22
not just bad news but that the Russian
1:27:25
bots that he of course is all four have
1:27:28
been busted and listen again this is
1:27:30
really this is low for NPR I'm sailing
1:27:34
rack this up again President Trump is
1:27:36
again attacking out go he's targeting
1:27:40
the tech giant's after they recently
1:27:41
announced they'd identified and shut
1:27:43
down fake pages are attached to Russia
1:27:46
and Iran that appear to be spreading
1:27:47
misinformation about politics or
1:27:49
policies I mean that's low they did the
1:27:52
Association right you did you're right
1:27:54
that was a good catch that's just that's
1:27:57
not journalism I mean why don't you say
1:27:58
guys clearly why don't you lower
1:28:01
yourself even lower to MSNBC and just
1:28:04
say he's doing it to distract cuz they
1:28:06
just say it then they're not trendy but
1:28:08
they see foot around it like NPR that's
1:28:10
disgusting and by this light not in
1:28:13
journalism here's it I'm always tempted
1:28:16
to write about this whole you have to
1:28:17
really do a little more research and I'm
1:28:19
willing to do if you look at the child
1:28:23
pornography laws there are provisions
1:28:28
about storing these photos and keeping
1:28:32
or whatever you're doing
1:28:33
how come these large operations that
1:28:37
store photos for free online or blick
1:28:41
tumbler for example has a lot of very
1:28:44
lewd photos in its archives how come
1:28:48
somebody doesn't bust these guys these
1:28:51
big companies that have that they're
1:28:52
storing these horrible photos well not
1:28:55
just storing but they're identifying
1:28:57
them we know from the facebook video
1:29:00
review or interview on the Dutch
1:29:02
newspaper that they're seeing this stuff
1:29:05
are they also reporting it are there you
1:29:08
go I mean are they reporting it are they
1:29:10
immediately just saying oh no good get
1:29:12
rid of it or do they do our people
1:29:14
getting picked up for this you would
1:29:17
hope so
1:29:18
you'd hope so but I doubt it has rich
1:29:20
too much work
1:29:22
if I've got a wide-open system and I've
1:29:24
just let the thing go nuts and that
1:29:27
people are uploading here all sorts of
1:29:28
illegal material by today's standards
1:29:31
and by today's laws and many of the laws
1:29:34
are very harsh and there's and my system
1:29:38
is filled to the brim with them mm-hmm
1:29:42
how come I'm not taken to jail
1:29:47
because you cuz your Google past you get
1:29:54
a pass
1:29:55
here's a need a different question that
1:29:57
I saw raised
1:29:59
Facebook and Google are both and Twitter
1:30:04
I don't know but Facebook and and Google
1:30:06
are both government contractors
1:30:13
right they have government contracts and
1:30:15
plenty of them
1:30:17
well that makes them that makes that put
1:30:20
certain responsibilities on them and I
1:30:23
don't know if they segregate this out by
1:30:25
business units or maybe by calling
1:30:27
yourself alphabet and moving Google over
1:30:29
somewhere else but you can't just
1:30:31
suppress a speech if you're a government
1:30:34
contractor so certain I believe certain
1:30:37
laws start to apply to you if you are in
1:30:39
fact a contractor you're partially the
1:30:42
government a contractor you're partially the
1:30:43
maybe is there anything to that I don't
1:30:46
know there I never thought of that
1:30:47
I feel like that's interesting we get
1:30:50
lawyers out there maybe some of give
1:30:51
some insight and do this for sure though
1:30:55
we saw the first I was kind of waiting
1:30:58
for this to happen the the mob kick
1:31:02
someone off of macedon so for those of
1:31:07
you who do not know there's a
1:31:10
decentralized social network stemmed I
1:31:13
think originally from new social and now
1:31:16
you have it's there's a protocol and
1:31:18
many different types of a community
1:31:21
servers can speak this and so you can
1:31:24
follow people all over the world noise I
1:31:28
get judged I get a Twitter decentralized
1:31:31
Twitter yeah decentralized Twitter where
1:31:33
the only person who can kick you off is
1:31:35
the person who server your on or of
1:31:38
course if you're on a server that
1:31:39
doesn't want to be bothered by KKK Nazi
1:31:42
quadroons you can block the entire other
1:31:45
server which is I think is the way it
1:31:46
should go but we had a we had a
1:31:50
celebrity move over away from Twitter
1:31:52
leave Twitter and go to the the
1:31:55
Federation as we call it the Federation
1:31:57
of social networking space will Wheaton
1:32:01
yes where did he quit Twitter he quit
1:32:05
Twitter went he already had an account
1:32:07
of macedon he started posting again and
1:32:10
the mob I think it might it might have
1:32:13
been a mastodon das social the mob the
1:32:16
mob you didn't refers to public not that
1:32:19
mafia no the mob the mob the the online
1:32:22
mob yeah they just started reporting him
1:32:25
over and over again until the the
1:32:27
administrator said hey man I can't deal
1:32:30
with this anymore I gotta kick you off
1:32:31
the server so they're kicking people off
1:32:33
there too is great
1:32:36
it's fantastic Wow now hehe was yeah
1:32:40
yeah all that that kind of thing that
1:32:43
pressure it's not Daxing that's a
1:32:45
different thing oh well but this this
1:32:47
would be a name for doing something like
1:32:49
that to someone
1:32:50
well yeah it's called the power of the
1:32:52
people which I I'm still baffled the
1:32:55
only people who've figured this out are
1:32:56
Media Matters the new outfits sleeping
1:33:00
giant they've they understand that as
1:33:04
long as you're dealing with a
1:33:06
corporation that has that whose
1:33:09
customers is not you whose customer is
1:33:11
someone else whose customer is
1:33:13
advertisers who's just you know mainly
1:33:16
advertisers that you can force them to
1:33:20
do almost anything you want and I'm and
1:33:23
I am when do we just quit this and do
1:33:25
that I'm telling you I am in awe of what
1:33:28
some of these guys do if you've seen the
1:33:30
I'm sure you've seen the the Soros Media
1:33:33
Matters social media censorship document
1:33:37
that they were floating around and this
1:33:39
was the plan all along and David Brock
1:33:41
you know what kudos to this guy they
1:33:43
figured it out they figured it out all
1:33:46
you Lee figured it out I mean you look
1:33:47
at what sleeping giants is do and
1:33:49
they're very smart so you know and of
1:33:51
course a lot of these ads are show up on
1:33:54
places because of ad networks in fact
1:33:55
most of them do is it'll not a lot of
1:33:57
direct placements on Breitbart but the
1:33:59
minute an ad shows up in rotation they
1:34:02
start tweeting on mass to the advertiser
1:34:04
saying hey do you know that you're
1:34:06
showing up on Breitbart here's how you
1:34:08
can stop it and they all reply the same
1:34:11
way oh gee thanks for being it to us
1:34:12
attention will take care of it right
1:34:13
away but that's just that's just minor
1:34:16
that's minor stuff you could look at the
1:34:19
someone sent me a backup or the the
1:34:22
background story of the the NASCAR
1:34:25
sponsorship of Lilly diabetes so yeah
1:34:28
it's ridiculous yeah what is the
1:34:30
background on that okay this is tell
1:34:32
people what it is again this is from
1:34:33
Zach Zach Brown
1:34:35
he says I'm glad you discussed the
1:34:37
incident involving Conor Daly on the
1:34:38
show I want to let you know while you
1:34:40
discussed him the most ridiculous part
1:34:42
of the story you left off two parts that
1:34:43
lead up to Conor losing his sponsorship
1:34:45
from Eli Lilly
1:34:47
here it is the entire event started last
1:34:50
week when the local play by Blake
1:34:51
play-by-play caller for the Indianapolis
1:34:54
Colts caller for the Indianapolis
1:34:55
Bob Laney retold a story about an
1:34:58
IndyCar driver in the 80s that dropped
1:35:00
the n-word while being interviewed Bob
1:35:02
told the story while it worked to a few
1:35:04
kick a fellow co-workers the problem was
1:35:06
he told the story actually using the
1:35:08
word and one employee who was
1:35:11
uncomfortable about it told HR the Colts
1:35:15
then forced Lamy to retire when the news
1:35:18
broke that the story was linked to local
1:35:20
racing news analyst Derrick Daly as
1:35:23
being the guy he talked about using the
1:35:25
n-word in the story they fired daily and
1:35:27
daily as stated when he used the word he
1:35:30
was describing himself but doesn't
1:35:32
matter at the time he was from Europe
1:35:33
and he said didn't have the same racial
1:35:34
undertones like in America the poor
1:35:36
excuse so you got to add that to now his
1:35:39
kid his sponsorship for his car being
1:35:42
lost after something as dad said thirty
1:35:45
years earlier so really three people a
1:35:47
job well not the driver but it means
1:35:50
he's kind of out of a sponsorship yeah
1:35:53
but all you got to do is just because no
1:35:55
one wants to be involved in it Eli
1:35:56
Lilly's like we don't want to be
1:35:58
involved so we just pull our sponsorship
1:36:00
there is so much there's so much power
1:36:04
that you're right if we just kid if we
1:36:07
quit this we took our our mailing list
1:36:09
and we said all right everyone hears
1:36:12
we're gonna do today and we could just
1:36:13
go after firm week a it's like the
1:36:15
digital version of the al Sharpton
1:36:17
racket and it works and you know what if
1:36:21
Republicans are interested in doing
1:36:23
anything they should stop bitching and
1:36:25
moaning about it being unfair and and
1:36:27
and see if they can float since the
1:36:30
other way yeah set up shop now this
1:36:33
reminds me of two other issues san
1:36:36
Francisco's poop problem
1:36:40
they got a problem we have a poop map so
1:36:44
everyone's pooping in San Francisco so
1:36:46
now some store owners are paying people
1:36:49
not to poop anywhere near their store
1:36:53
Oh excellent gig and to take it one step
1:36:57
further anybody can participate in this
1:37:00
now take it one step further the idea
1:37:03
and that this is partially my idea but I
1:37:05
think it's also has to be happening
1:37:08
anyway or dude I'm just think it's
1:37:09
logical you pay these guys who are
1:37:12
public poopers to go poop in front of
1:37:15
your competition store hey hey I see you
1:37:21
poop in there or just go around the city
1:37:24
see I'm pooping all over the place Hey
1:37:27
okay I'm gonna tell you why I'm gonna
1:37:28
give you 20 bucks and I want you to go
1:37:31
poop in front of Macy's especially the
1:37:32
front door just go poop there and if you
1:37:36
do that I'll give you 20 bucks a week if
1:37:39
you keep doing it
1:37:40
that's goddamn it how can anybody to
1:37:42
help you like they'll be gonna poop I'll
1:37:44
give them ten everybody go poop out in
1:37:49
front of Macy's and you give you to make
1:37:52
some money on this I don't know I don't
1:37:54
know if Macy's could do much worse I
1:37:56
don't think the poop will make people go
1:37:58
lightweight lightweight San Francisco's
1:38:03
got him naked Garvey's that got trailers
1:38:05
they got people living in their cars
1:38:07
they got people on the streets and they
1:38:08
living in tents are shooting up it's
1:38:10
unbelievable hundreds of thousands of
1:38:12
homeless eating from garbage cans in
1:38:13
America eating from garbage cans in
1:38:17
and then there's nothing better when
1:38:18
you're pooping on the streets in San
1:38:20
Francisco pooping on the streets in San
1:38:21
[Music] pooping on the streets in San
1:38:25
put your feet did you hear that song we
1:38:29
play the end of show mix I love that
1:38:31
song the end of show mix I love that
1:38:31
pooping industry
1:38:36
I have a native ad which I think kind of
1:38:38
fits into this little we're done with it
1:38:40
we're done with this I guess so just to
1:38:43
say they're just a funny idea right well
1:38:46
I was just gonna go back to the to the
1:38:47
whole purge and just wrap that up and
1:38:49
just say that you know there's still I
1:38:51
guess is that Warner still floating
1:38:54
yeah Warner still floating as
1:38:55
regulations trying to hold that in front
1:38:57
of him but you know the tech giant's had
1:39:00
a secret meeting at Twitter headquarters
1:39:02
and I think especially I don't believe
1:39:05
anyone went to this meeting but I
1:39:06
suppose some people would go no you're
1:39:09
you're eared like the CEO your page or
1:39:12
one of these guys or or Tim Cook and
1:39:15
you're just working at the ear down in
1:39:17
Cupertino you're gonna haul your butt up
1:39:19
to you know do this meat hook to the
1:39:21
poop Street no not going so you get
1:39:27
other things to leak that then what
1:39:29
would who put that out there we think
1:39:31
that was about
1:39:31
does it Twitter no idea totally buzzers
1:39:35
to make is that something's going on
1:39:37
we're concerned I don't know I guess
1:39:39
BuzzFeed news first reported on the
1:39:42
meeting after obtaining an email sent by
1:39:44
Facebook's head of cyber security policy
1:39:46
inviting a dozen companies to meet at
1:39:49
Twitter's headquarters out K it was a
1:39:50
low-level most low level all right well
1:39:53
they're not gonna do a thing but I will
1:39:55
say what are they going to what is the
1:39:58
response going to be when it doesn't
1:40:00
matter who wins or who loses
1:40:02
it'll be Russian bots it'll be some some
1:40:05
version of their fault don't you think
1:40:08
oh maybe it's not gonna leave the it's
1:40:13
not gonna leave the building for a while
1:40:15
let's put it that way anyway let's get
1:40:17
back to this native ad that I found what
1:40:18
I think is the most egregious ever
1:40:24
think it would say native ad yes but I'm
1:40:27
gonna give you the I'm gonna give you
1:40:29
the cue and I'm glad it doesn't cuz I
1:40:32
don't want you playing it yet because I
1:40:33
think he needs to be set up by ABC News
1:40:36
that would David Muir is the one that
1:40:38
ice fight as constantly as the biggest
1:40:42
violator of journalistic whatever
1:40:46
edik herbed integrity integrity with
1:40:49
these native ads they keep doing but
1:40:51
I've never seen one quite like this this
1:40:52
was I don't even have the whole out I
1:40:54
get most of it but this was a part of
1:40:58
their they have this thing at the end of
1:41:00
all the news shows called made in
1:41:01
America all made in America then they go
1:41:04
highlight some company as made in
1:41:06
America or theirs do the pillow guy and
1:41:08
somebody man like my pillow calm you
1:41:14
know making you know galvanized buckets
1:41:17
It's Made in Americans made in Americans
1:41:19
made in America and Zinn so I but I've
1:41:22
never seen anything quite this
1:41:24
promotional David Muir goes into the
1:41:27
field to discuss the thing and the whole
1:41:30
thing goes on and on and on and then so
1:41:33
I have some commentary to make about
1:41:36
about the whole thing because it's it's
1:41:38
misleading it did it just play this now
1:41:41
you'll remember those commercials
1:41:42
they've been around a long time but did
1:41:45
you know the story behind this classic
1:41:47
you remember the ads had the challenge
1:41:49
bet you can't eat just one and we were
1:41:51
up for it with millions getting together
1:41:53
this Labor Day weekend we go right to
1:41:55
the chip aisle I know it well David
1:41:57
course our and great to meet you good to
1:41:59
see you too
1:41:59
I'll go anywhere where I can get some
1:42:01
chips frito-lay ruffles Tostitos and of
1:42:04
course Lay's chips made with potatoes
1:42:06
right here in America it's the classic
1:42:08
right yes which is why you called the
1:42:10
classic that's right an American classic
1:42:13
from an American inventor HW lay he was
1:42:17
a traveling salesman during the Great
1:42:18
Depression 1931 he started peddling
1:42:21
chips out of the back of his truck
1:42:23
serious help he made a living it was
1:42:25
selling potato chips out of this Ford
1:42:27
Model A at the same time see Doolin had
1:42:30
bought the recipe for another American
1:42:31
classic Fritos and he started making
1:42:34
them out of his mother's kitchen so he's
1:42:36
making Fritos HW lay is making his chips
1:42:39
they're competing against one another
1:42:41
and who knew that they would combine
1:42:42
that's right
1:42:43
that's how frito-lay became free to lay
1:42:45
those two of them joining forces
1:42:46
together 1961 with a little - in the
1:42:49
middle that's right workers on the line
1:42:51
inspecting the chips just ten cents a
1:42:53
bag back then and all these years later
1:42:56
the potatoes still from farmers across
1:42:58
America 120 farms in 25 states black
1:43:02
gold farms in Live Oak Florida among
1:43:04
them my great-grandpa started growing
1:43:07
potatoes in 1928 we're potato people we
1:43:11
enjoy potatoes those potatoes loaded and
1:43:13
trucked two and a half hours north to
1:43:15
Perry Georgia 1230 workers waiting to
1:43:18
turn them into those famous Lay's chips
1:43:19
30 plants in the US and it turns out
1:43:22
four to five potatoes that we do every
1:43:25
bag of chips looking for Lay's chips in
1:43:30
your shopping cart well back at that
1:43:36
grocery store we're gonna have to like
1:43:37
put the camera on here sample time for
1:43:41
the taste test
1:43:42
no one can eat just one thanks to those
1:43:45
farmers and those workers tonight
1:43:48
[Applause] and those workers tonight
1:43:52
what is not possible to just one I tried
1:43:54
Wow two minutes
1:43:58
two minutes it was cook a lot of spaces
1:44:01
out it was longer than two minutes was
1:44:03
about 2:15 it was it was a jaw-dropper
1:44:09
made in America this got this is the
1:44:11
shallowest made in America they've ever
1:44:14
done and it's an obvious just from a pre
1:44:17
Glaber day promotion yeah for potato
1:44:20
chips and leading the public to believe
1:44:23
that this idiot lei was actually the guy
1:44:26
who invented them man and I do want to
1:44:31
give them the background on potato chips
1:44:33
and well first of all you might also
1:44:35
want to point out this is owned by Pepsi
1:44:38
Pepsi owns frito-lay
1:44:42
and this is just I don't know is this a
1:44:45
make good or is this a setup or whatever
1:44:49
right straight up a straight up native
1:44:52
ad sold by the advertising department I
1:44:53
agree and I think it's your right as a
1:44:55
set up for Labor Day and get everybody
1:44:57
into the mood we got to buy some chips
1:44:59
might as well get the frito-lay chips
1:45:00
she's young and and sadly was just a
1:45:05
dumb story wasn't even interesting and
1:45:07
then they had some woman they had to Pat
1:45:09
it with this woman saying of my
1:45:10
husband's just some woman that works
1:45:12
there my husband and I play a game we
1:45:15
look for frito-lay bags in grocery carts
1:45:18
yes that's a good ring game you play is
1:45:20
that would you play with your husband to
1:45:21
find something a little sexier so so let
1:45:24
me just get a little background for
1:45:25
girls so they know what's going on
1:45:27
United the potato chip ah we're getting
1:45:31
the history of the potato chip yeah
1:45:32
where do you think it was invented that
1:45:35
Germany I would think France no potato
1:45:41
nope invited invented in 1817 by the way
1:45:46
not 1937 by this guy delay in the great
1:45:50
in UK recipe for something similar
1:45:54
today's potato chip mrs. William
1:45:55
kitcheners in willing to kitchens
1:45:57
cookbook The Cook's Oracle first
1:45:59
published in 1817 which was a
1:46:01
best-seller in England the United States
1:46:03
would love to get a copy the 1822 s
1:46:06
edition version of the recipe 104 called
1:46:08
potatoes fried in slices or shavings and
1:46:11
reads and it gives the recipe passage
1:46:13
that was the original fish and chips I
1:46:15
guess no chips restored French for us
1:46:18
early recipes for potato chips United
1:46:21
States are found in Mary Randall's
1:46:22
Virginia housewife in 1824 and an nkm
1:46:26
Lee's Cook's own book in 1832 both of
1:46:29
which explicitly cite Kitchener's they
1:46:31
give him credit now so the story little
1:46:35
sight note however a legend associates
1:46:37
the creation of potato chips with
1:46:39
Sarasota Springs New York decades later
1:46:42
by the late 19th century a popular
1:46:44
version of the story attributed the dish
1:46:46
to George Crum a half black half Native
1:46:50
American cook at moons lakehouse he was
1:46:53
trying to play I got to play Bree this
1:46:55
whole thing
1:46:55
it's got a punchline was trying to
1:46:57
appease an unhappy customer on the 24th
1:47:00
of August in 1853 the customer gets
1:47:03
sending his french fried potatoes back
1:47:05
complaining that they were too thick too
1:47:07
soggy too soggy and that's salted enough
1:47:10
frustrated crunk Crum personally sliced
1:47:13
several potatoes extremely thin fried
1:47:15
the potato chips to a crisp and then
1:47:17
seasoned them with excess salt to crush
1:47:20
surprise he soon came to be called
1:47:25
Saratoga chips a name that persisted at
1:47:28
least into the mid 20th century a
1:47:30
version of this story popularized in a
1:47:33
1973 national advertising campaign by
1:47:36
the st. Regis Paper Company which
1:47:38
manufactured the packaging for the chips
1:47:40
said that crumbs customer was Cornelius
1:47:44
Vanderbilt in the morning oh wow I feel
1:47:57
so schooled already no more than a
1:48:03
college graduate coming out of one of
1:48:05
these coops yes well yes really yes
1:48:07
since I since I don't have no I don't
1:48:09
know it was disgusting it was a
1:48:12
disgusting store I'm not gonna buy free
1:48:14
your Lay's potato chips Oh boycotting
1:48:17
there you go that's what we need now
1:48:19
it's not gonna buy them now tell 20,000
1:48:21
of your friends and we got power so this
1:48:25
story I'm very tired of hearing this
1:48:28
since the inception of our show this has
1:48:31
been a topic in the news and I don't
1:48:33
understand why we just still kind of go
1:48:36
uh-huh mm-hmm especially with all the
1:48:38
pizza Gators and everyone out there so
1:48:41
concerned for children's welfare
1:48:42
Archbishop Vigano who you mentioned
1:48:44
earlier he was the new CEO the
1:48:46
ambassador to the US for the Vatican
1:48:48
here for about five years he also ran
1:48:51
all of the ambassadors our embassies
1:48:53
around the world for the vadik yeah
1:48:55
Larissa four very well-respected man of
1:48:57
integrity a sharpshooter and a man who
1:49:00
has been a whistleblower in the past
1:49:02
in 2011 he wrote secret letters to Pope
1:49:05
Benedict at the time outing corruption
1:49:08
vatican those were leaked and became the
1:49:10
vatileaks scandal it was his expose z'
1:49:13
meant only for the Pope's eyes that got
1:49:15
worldwide attack why is he releasing
1:49:17
this letter well
1:49:17
77 years of claims he wants to unveil
1:49:20
his conscience he can't go to his death
1:49:21
with the information he has and he sees
1:49:24
the corruption and the double-dealing in
1:49:25
the Vatican he's exposing it his
1:49:27
allegation the principal one is that
1:49:29
between 2009 and 2010 Pope Benedict
1:49:32
imposed a penalty on Archbishop
1:49:35
McCarrick because he knew they had paid
1:49:37
settlement just two men that he had
1:49:39
abused just two men that he had
1:49:39
he also took him out of public ministry
1:49:42
now when Pope Francis became Pope viga
1:49:45
no claims he informed the Pope himself
1:49:47
of McCarrick Smith's deeds and the Pope
1:49:50
ignored this and restored McCarrick we
1:49:52
should put up a full screen I want
1:49:54
people to see this this is a full screen
1:49:55
from the letter of vegan Oh read watch
1:49:58
this the letter of vegan Oh read watch
1:49:58
it says Francis knew from at least June
1:50:01
of 20 23 2013 that McCarrick was a
1:50:05
serial predator but in an extremely
1:50:07
dramatic moment for the universal Church
1:50:09
he must acknowledge his mistakes and in
1:50:11
keeping with the proclaimed principle of
1:50:13
zero tolerance
1:50:14
Pope Francis must be the first to set a
1:50:17
good example for Cardinals and bishops
1:50:18
who covered up for McGarrett's abuses
1:50:20
and resign along with all of them he's
1:50:23
calling for the Pope's resignation and
1:50:24
for all of these people since exploding
1:50:26
all oh yeah this is coming on that big
1:50:28
family meeting in Ireland which was not
1:50:30
well attended but yeah that the family
1:50:32
meeting in Ireland apparently according
1:50:35
to reporting and I this is all over the
1:50:37
Dutch press Pope Francis said the
1:50:41
children who show quote homosexual
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tendencies should be treated with
1:50:46
understanding and not to be condemned or
1:50:48
ignored and not to be condemned or
1:50:51
here's the Pope reacting to the news on
1:50:54
a plane returning from that family
1:50:56
conference in Ireland
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I read it and I will say sincerely that
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I must say this to you and all of you
1:51:04
who are interested read the document
1:51:07
carefully and judge it for yourselves
1:51:10
I will not say one word on this I think
1:51:13
the statement speaks for itself I don't
1:51:16
know man I mean I picked the guy myself
1:51:18
you know so I feel bad but it sounds
1:51:20
like this is yeah oh here's the exact
1:51:22
quote when it shows itself from
1:51:24
childhood there's a lot that can be done
1:51:25
through psychiatry to see how things are
1:51:28
if it is something else if it shows
1:51:30
itself after 20 years
1:51:33
you know I'm you know there's a couple
1:51:37
things we can do here but maybe maybe
1:51:41
the church should just say you know what
1:51:43
we're gay and and it's okay you can be
1:51:48
you can be a spiritual leader and gave
1:51:50
to stop stop the abuse and and it yeah
1:51:55
and of course it's always comes out when
1:51:57
it's notes passed the statute of
1:51:59
limitations this is some evil crap
1:52:01
that's going on and where's the outrage
1:52:05
well I can tell you answer that question
1:52:07
okay or I can answer it by asking you a
1:52:10
question or I can answer it by asking you a
1:52:11
hmm does it involve Trump ha now of
1:52:15
course what am I thinking
1:52:17
yeah oh it's just I'm this is for 10
1:52:22
years this this story has been a
1:52:24
stinking just doesn't stop
1:52:26
yeah no and they don't do anything and
1:52:30
there's cover-ups and it's obvious and I
1:52:33
just don't understand why this just
1:52:35
continues to go can't can we just
1:52:37
I mean this is post-racial period we
1:52:41
should be Trump well someone needs to
1:52:44
bring Trump into the conversation so if
1:52:46
Trump comes in that kind of jumps into
1:52:48
two it's stupidly which could always
1:52:50
happen oh yeah that would work then boom
1:52:53
and this story could take off and get
1:52:55
some legs but yeah but I mean this
1:52:57
surely is intelligent people see there's
1:52:59
a flaw somewhere in this system you know
1:53:02
you can't get married you've got to be
1:53:04
celibate you know well while we're on
1:53:07
the topic let's discuss how that became
1:53:09
how did that celibacy become an element
1:53:12
of the priesthood and the I am dying to
1:53:16
learn this happened to be researched by
1:53:20
JC buzzkill jr. once at a dinner table
1:53:22
conversation he brought it up and it
1:53:24
turns out that back in the day I guess
1:53:26
but before the celibacy it never used to
1:53:28
be celibacy the church was riddled with
1:53:31
so much nepotism one Pope would assign
1:53:35
his brother as the next Pope right by
1:53:37
everybody would be did you ever been be
1:53:40
related it would it was so out of
1:53:42
control because the church was the
1:53:44
center of everything and it had so much
1:53:47
money and everything everything was
1:53:49
nepotism nepotism nepotism that they had
1:53:53
to put a stop to and that was their
1:53:54
solution so you can't you can't have sex
1:53:57
anymore you can't procreate that was the
1:53:58
idea you can't have family - wait a
1:54:04
minute so this has nothing to do with
1:54:06
God's saying you should you you got to
1:54:07
dedicate yourself to me no it has to do
1:54:10
with the corruption of the early church
1:54:12
huh the corruption of the early church
1:54:14
well let's undo that we could the Pope
1:54:18
could the Pope could easily do that it's
1:54:20
a different situation today because in
1:54:22
the today's church if you didn't have
1:54:25
the celibate stuff going on the any sort
1:54:31
of corruption that once occurred in the
1:54:33
past would be stopped by social media
1:54:37
hey hey Pope don't worry about it it's
1:54:41
all right it's all good social social
1:54:43
nets they'll take care of it for you
1:54:45
they should start their own or at least
1:54:47
a dating service they got to do
1:54:48
something this is this is very very far
1:54:52
and they have to it has gone too far now
1:54:55
on that you know of course this doesn't
1:54:56
fall under hashtag me too although it
1:54:59
should we had another story
1:55:01
Louie CK's performance on Sunday night
1:55:03
at a New York Comedy Club was just 15
1:55:06
minutes a New York Comedy Club was just 15
1:55:06
his appearance unannounced the crowd
1:55:09
gave him a standing ovation it was his
1:55:11
first performance since being accused of
1:55:13
exposing and touching himself in front
1:55:16
of multiple women
1:55:17
he was just like regular Louie the club
1:55:19
owner says he made no mention of it it
1:55:21
is act I do wish he had I think it would
1:55:25
have been much better for him I think in
1:55:33
November louis c.k admitted that the
1:55:35
accusations of sexual misconduct were
1:55:37
true the response was swift his deals
1:55:40
with FX network Netflix and HBO were
1:55:43
canceled now the comedian and the New
1:55:46
York Club are facing criticism for his
1:55:48
performance it's a very difficult
1:55:50
position to be standing between a person
1:55:53
and his livelihood I know that me too
1:55:55
was supposed to destroy a lot of men's
1:55:57
careers it hasn't exactly but what it
1:56:00
didn't do is give women the opportunity
1:56:02
to have careers last May one of Louis
1:56:06
CK's accusers Rebecca Court I'm not sure
1:56:08
one can listen to just referring to the
1:56:13
comic one of them I think the women that
1:56:16
he was jacking off in front of his
1:56:18
redone you know reasons
1:56:26
comics female comics and I think okay I
1:56:30
got just actually masturbation in those
1:56:32
situations I think may have been his
1:56:34
review of their sets what it didn't do
1:56:38
is give women the opportunity to have
1:56:41
careers last May one of Louis CK's
1:56:43
accusers Rebecca Cory wrote an article
1:56:46
saying she received death threats and
1:56:48
was attacked online since going public
1:56:50
also writing the idea that CK
1:56:53
re-entering the public I would ever be
1:56:55
considered a comeback story is
1:56:57
disturbing the guy exploited his
1:56:59
position of power to abuse women in his
1:57:02
statement last year louis c.k wrote
1:57:04
there is nothing about this that i
1:57:06
forgive myself for adding i will now
1:57:08
step back and take a long time to listen
1:57:11
not tonight
1:57:12
his critics don't think he took long
1:57:14
enough yeah well I'm first of all this
1:57:19
premise remember this was a 15-minute
1:57:22
set which is like open mic kind of time
1:57:26
you get yeah he went up there and did 15
1:57:29
minutes and left
1:57:30
I mean maybe was you know in the back
1:57:33
you mean he wasn't announced he wasn't
1:57:35
booked it wasn't anything that you know
1:57:37
it wasn't a big deal somebody was bitchy
1:57:39
while he took the time away from other
1:57:41
comics trying to come up because it's
1:57:44
like an open mike says situation and
1:57:46
there's 15 minutes I mean come on this
1:57:49
whole thing was a bogus story well what
1:57:52
what is disappointing to me is just the
1:57:54
overall impact and effectiveness of the
1:57:57
me2 and hashtag times up movement and we
1:58:02
knew that it was purely that was really
1:58:05
brought into play and overhyped
1:58:08
it had peak moments with the with the
1:58:11
creepy Republican who had signed a
1:58:15
yearbook or had someone sitting on his
1:58:16
lap whatever it was and then after that
1:58:18
special election was over it went to the
1:58:20
bottom of the stack and it hasn't really
1:58:21
come back up and you know but where are
1:58:25
the women now I mean I think that they
1:58:28
had a good thing going on people were
1:58:30
you know yeah I think men were like holy
1:58:33
shit yeah just look at these douche bags
1:58:35
and now it's just done
1:58:37
back and you know Matt Lauer will have
1:58:38
another show soon and it's all it's all
1:58:41
just it's if one big fail at this point
1:58:44
it's super disappointing I don't know
1:58:48
that the 15 minutes set by but louis c.k
1:58:53
was uh it's just indicative of things to
1:58:55
come maybe look if you if you want to
1:58:58
ban plastic said that the thing was a
1:59:01
flop so right but everything everything
1:59:03
these days excuse me can be can be
1:59:08
driven and steered
1:59:13
through social media I mean if the women
1:59:16
really or their and the allies they
1:59:19
really wanted to do something they could
1:59:21
the and you're right I mean it's and
1:59:23
there's no Trump in the story so it's
1:59:25
not good enough if you want to make
1:59:26
change it's so possible it's so easy you
1:59:30
just need to organize and you can use
1:59:33
all these networks it's it's so easy
1:59:36
what louis c.k what'd you want to show
1:59:38
oh no we're just gonna boycott netflix
1:59:41
or HBO or whoever you're gonna go we're
1:59:43
just gonna tweet horrible things about
1:59:44
them and we'll drive if you have
1:59:46
advertisers we'll drive them away
1:59:48
this is where is that movement it's not
1:59:51
Trump it just seems like everyone's mind
1:59:53
control the only word that works is
1:59:55
Trump it was a good initiative now if
2:00:00
you want to start to make control about
2:00:02
plastic sure everyone knows how to do
2:00:05
that we got straws up fishes noses oh
2:00:07
and the latest experts found plastic in
2:00:11
the stomach of a dead blue whale washed
2:00:13
ashore in eastern Japan earlier this
2:00:15
month sounds bad oh my god they found
2:00:17
plastic in a washed ashore whale they
2:00:20
say it's an example of the spread of
2:00:22
marine plastic contamination National
2:00:25
Museum of Nature and Science experts and
2:00:27
other scientists discovered a piece of
2:00:29
plastic inside the male cub the mammal
2:00:31
was found on a beach in Kanagawa
2:00:33
Prefecture the plastic is reported to
2:00:36
measure roughly 3 centimeters by three
2:00:38
centimeters thank you I didn't see the
2:00:49
whale sliced open or anything well it
2:01:05
[Music] sliced open or anything well it
2:01:10
would have still been feeding on its
2:01:12
mother's milk we were quite shocked to
2:01:15
find these kind of materials in this
2:01:17
stomach you need repairs the amount of
2:01:19
pollution in the oceans the United
2:01:21
Nations Environment Program report warns
2:01:24
that marine plastic contamination will
2:01:26
likely become more serious it estimates
2:01:28
that by 2050 the oceans will have more
2:01:31
plastic than fish and 99 percent of
2:01:34
seabirds will end up ingesting plastic
2:01:39
let's make the plastic bags look like
2:01:41
fish then so what did you say the size
2:01:43
was 3 centimeters by three centimeters
2:01:46
yeah which is one inch one point one
2:01:49
inches by one point one is just an inch
2:01:51
yeah they found that I don't know how
2:01:54
you'd find it well they were going in
2:01:58
there to cut away blubber is it hurting
2:02:00
the poor animal was he couldn't crap it
2:02:03
out and well the insinuation is he died
2:02:05
because of it they don't say that
2:02:07
there's no way died because of it
2:02:09
I think half the people around at
2:02:11
Berkeley have a you know I square inch
2:02:14
of plastic in them imagine all the
2:02:19
people who could do much not sure
2:02:30
exactly why it was funny it was funny
2:02:33
enough wasn't funny
2:02:37
sir Canada Naviance stops that starts
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won the lottery
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Wisconsin Sir Sean Greg Smits and Hudson
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um he says he married the hottest girl
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in Wisconsin 27 years ago mm-hmm he's
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months and hoping an anniversary shout
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out on Thursday show might help I'd
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karma I did get a smile out of her when
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she heard the foamer clip and the Trump
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space force last time she let me listen
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in the car keep up the great work thank
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you for bringing sanity to an insane
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world I hope you I hope you're able to
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she might come around at least if she
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laughs once or Elsa plus that's good
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it's not all she's not all gone she's
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you get the birthday yeah this is the
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yeah I'll be 54 years young
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happy birthday Adam my sisters and
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we're trying to have our own little non
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get some it's a baby-making Karma yes
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thanks for making my dad's stories I
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thought were crazy as the kids seemed
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entirely true okay uh-huh put some karma
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people that are in town only the it's
2:12:41
Zilker Park were the were the big shows
2:12:43
are being held but it's just a mess you
2:12:44
can't get a hotel room you can't park so
2:12:46
we're going to delay that until a
2:12:49
further notice I will let go now now
2:12:55
you're talking also I got some notes
2:12:59
from people said oh cog oh why didn't
2:13:01
you do a meet up so here's a thought you
2:13:07
are perfectly capable of organizing
2:13:09
meetups if I'm coming to Chicago
2:13:11
organizing meeting the good one in
2:13:13
Washington DC washington DC group looks
2:13:16
like it might be a silver yeah well
2:13:18
self-starters like come on set up set it
2:13:20
up and then you know and out this case I
2:13:23
might not have gone because it was just
2:13:25
two days and Tina and I hadn't seen each
2:13:26
other for the week and so maybe I don't
2:13:29
know we could have dropped by but a
2:13:31
little self starter ship is appreciated
2:13:33
so and what we'll have more news as
2:13:38
meetups occur it's very important that
2:13:40
we meet each other face-to-face and
2:13:41
that's why we do them that's why we're
2:13:43
happy to talk about them okay we got
2:13:45
some Karma's to hand out and then we
2:13:47
have to at night a Damon's birthday jobs
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PayPal yeah well we just have to go to
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Bitcoin that's not gonna work
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yeah what of course it would work no
2:16:05
wouldn't you know who's vo who's moving
2:16:08
money to Bitcoin according to TMZ
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no Bill Cosby
2:16:15
there you have it quote he moved close
2:16:18
to five million into Bitcoin after an
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expert told him it's practically
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untraceable and impossible for anyone
2:16:23
but him to retrieve if it's good enough
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for a bill it's good enough for us
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well what he's trying to do there is put
2:16:31
some money aside so it can't be can't be
2:16:34
attached that's the beauty of Bitcoin
2:16:36
you can do that and they cut it with a
2:16:38
Cayman Island bank account uh-huh okay
2:16:42
you get a Cayman Island bank account I
2:16:44
mean you have to declare we gotta go to
2:16:46
the Cayman Islands well you don't you do
2:16:49
over the over the Internet
2:16:50
all right well you do that and I'll just
2:16:52
put it in Bitcoin it's a problem with
2:16:54
Bitcoin is that if you if he puts five
2:16:56
million in Bitcoin he if it could be for
2:16:58
ten more than could be worth five
2:17:02
hundred bucks
2:17:02
yeah I don't think so I think he's doing
2:17:04
the right yeah I know you're a big bit
2:17:06
clean I am now yes yes I am
2:17:08
but here's something you launched the
2:17:14
what if you really launched it but you
2:17:16
had a problem with the word binge why
2:17:19
should I think it launched it yes so
2:17:22
what was your problem again with the I
2:17:24
don't like the word and I don't like his
2:17:27
implications and I don't like this he
2:17:31
suggested that people do this it's a bad
2:17:33
it's a word indicating a bad habit I
2:17:35
binge D bends you know it's like binge
2:17:37
drinker somebody who goes over it does
2:17:40
it too much is a bad thing it should be
2:17:42
it should be it should be discouraged
2:17:44
not encouraged that was my real bitch
2:17:45
about this these get old binge watch I'm
2:17:48
gonna binge watch all I spent the
2:17:49
weekend binge watching I mean like well
2:17:52
it's not it's on another dupatta
2:17:54
you view my friend could be running
2:17:57
Netflix yes word is out they have told
2:18:02
all of their actors when you're doing
2:18:05
promotion for your series and for the
2:18:08
Netflix streaming service you are
2:18:10
verboten forbidden and not to speak of
2:18:12
binge watching because Netflix wants its
2:18:17
brand to seem more luxurious more Luke's
2:18:22
and they feel the term binge cheapens
2:18:26
the brand yes like potato chips you
2:18:28
can't can't just eat one
2:18:30
I'd you know this is their success
2:18:35
I understand that they don't like the
2:18:37
term but it is their success this idea
2:18:40
that you don't have to wait for the
2:18:43
episode next week and now they want to
2:18:45
ban their binge ban the binge it's
2:18:50
possible that
2:18:54
that's an interesting situation not you
2:18:56
mentioned it because why would you take
2:18:58
one of the your success factor your
2:19:01
successive access factor as lowbrow as
2:19:05
it might be and as and as associative
2:19:08
with down-and-out drunks and other bad
2:19:12
associations as it might be it is a it
2:19:16
is a I mean it's become a verb man it's
2:19:19
any point it is it's their it's their
2:19:21
unique selling proposition over episodes
2:19:24
came out I'm gonna sit down and watch
2:19:25
them all a binge man on a binge it but
2:19:28
please don't say binge
2:19:30
that interesting just change the word
2:19:32
whoo what could we use instead of binge
2:19:34
we can help them out well let's take a
2:19:37
look at the ant as a synonyms for binge
2:19:39
okay this is a very good idea it moves
2:19:41
up on the spot you know where we do that
2:19:44
[Music] on the spot you know where we do that
2:19:47
okay this case just means the Internet
2:19:50
in general now we could yes okay here we
2:19:53
go so I so binge means a short period
2:19:55
devoted to indulging in an activity to
2:19:58
excess okay we got some synonyms coming
2:20:01
how about main specialty drinking
2:20:03
alcohol or eating a light bulk at lysate
2:20:07
is it mainlining how about this
2:20:09
mainlining amen i mainline that show
2:20:14
okay that's a No
2:20:17
yes exactly
2:20:21
splurge splurge can we use a splurge
2:20:24
looking at I'm not looking at sort this
2:20:27
overindulge at I'm not looking at sort this
2:20:28
I've got drunk fling I like master binge
2:20:33
master binge
2:20:35
maybe louis c.k can make a comeback oh
2:20:38
gee a fair bender I went on a bender a
2:20:43
bender I can see what they're not liking
2:20:45
the term binge if these are all the
2:20:47
synonyms term binge if these are all the
2:20:50
well splurge now that's not good master
2:20:54
Benji splurge now that's not good master
2:20:54
leave me alone madam master binging
2:20:58
ah blowout no no I don't think they had
2:21:03
right to dissolute dissipation depravity
2:21:07
pig-out to dissolute dissipation depravity
2:21:10
yeah good pillow phrase oh this is not
2:21:14
good if they want to have a they want
2:21:17
their brand to be more Luke's well
2:21:20
there's not gonna get there with two
2:21:21
with this approach fast lived
2:21:23
fornication gluttony lechery over and
2:21:28
don't knock out knock out a season you
2:21:30
could knock it out knock it out
2:21:33
unless not very loops I think none of it
2:21:38
is Luke's let's face it you've got a
2:21:42
low-rent brand my friend he got shitty
2:21:45
ass comedy specials you got the
2:21:47
documentaries that don't really deserve
2:21:49
to see the light of day you got some
2:21:51
great series we love to binge em stick
2:21:53
with it
2:21:55
maybe I'm just yeah I think they're
2:21:57
being pretentious that's the problem is
2:22:00
the downfall yeah
2:22:02
yes start another operation this bread
2:22:04
tried no their operation you know
2:22:06
there's other movies operations out
2:22:09
there and they try to make it hottie
2:22:11
and it's no good now that really
2:22:13
shouldn't be doing this think of
2:22:15
themselves as a lower class just forget
2:22:20
the the problem they're making over
2:22:21
there first tier but Joe it's lower
2:22:23
class yeah and that's the success you
2:22:25
don't want to be Luke's oh wait oh wait
2:22:28
oh wait oh stop no I know what's going
2:22:31
on here Obama's coming to the channel
2:22:35
oh that's why Obama's are the ones that
2:22:39
are thought he maybe they don't want the
2:22:42
binge thing
2:22:48
well your platforms a little low-end
2:22:52
low-rent we'd like to make it a little
2:22:54
more Luke's Michelle and I would like to
2:22:56
make it a tad more Luke's now that we're
2:22:58
coming to the platform right ain't gonna
2:23:05
happen to the platform right ain't gonna
2:23:06
no no but I thought I'd just let you
2:23:08
know that you kicked that off and I
2:23:10
think that because of you they you
2:23:12
brought it to their attention it's a
2:23:13
disgusting word and they don't like it
2:23:15
anymore so you should be on the board of
2:23:17
directors doctor people too and we all
2:23:25
know that and we love having people take
2:23:28
care of our dogs is Jay still doing her
2:23:30
dog walking she's retired from dog wash
2:23:33
getting a lot of offers to manage and
2:23:36
issue what they even wag is you know
2:23:38
they're she's talking to them all
2:23:39
they're afraid they're recruiting her a
2:23:42
little bit of recruiting and she gets
2:23:46
called me beggar to go walk some dogs
2:23:47
well it's it's popular and interesting
2:23:51
things happen when you use the apps for
2:23:54
your dog walker dog sitting gone wrong
2:23:56
has won Colorado Springs homeowner
2:23:58
warning others about a popular apps the
2:24:00
Fox 21 Sarah Ferguson shows us the
2:24:02
situation he walked into after
2:24:03
scheduling the dog sitter general story
2:24:08
yeah was just disgusting I've had all
2:24:10
the windows and doors open now he
2:24:12
discovered after using the popular dog
2:24:14
walking app why he came home around 1:00
2:24:17
a.m. and he noticed two men without
2:24:19
their shirts on sitting on his couch
2:24:21
this is what he says he saw next there
2:24:24
was an open bottle of personal lubricant
2:24:26
and a camcorder on the end table so it's
2:24:30
pretty self-explanatory what was going
2:24:31
on to be completely honest I didn't have
2:24:34
wd-40 and my keys were stuck in my car's
2:24:37
wait a minute
2:24:39
we went from lube to wd-40
2:24:43
that's not loop is that on this it is
2:24:46
actually but it's not personal Lube no
2:24:53
there is that was the old that was not
2:24:57
your cutting it up oh no this no this
2:24:59
was the story was presented news of
2:25:05
course self-explanatory what was going
2:25:07
on but to be completely honest I didn't
2:25:09
have wd-40 and my keys were stuck in my
2:25:13
car I guess her key was stuck in her
2:25:19
that was weird it went from the lube to
2:25:21
the wd-40 so I guess you had to go back
2:25:23
things that you know I do my first full
2:25:26
fine and I didn't think to put it back
2:25:28
on my car cleat says that wasn't it no
2:25:31
his sheets were also dirty and as he
2:25:34
looked closer there's also what I can
2:25:37
only assume are bodily fluids on the
2:25:39
couch assume are bodily fluids on the
2:25:49
sweet says his dog Jimbo was also locked
2:25:52
in a bedroom sitting in his own urine
2:25:54
acting terrified just a total mess and I
2:25:58
can only imagine what for Jimbo saw in
2:26:01
there four point nine six out of five
2:26:05
and had completed a combination of 305
2:26:08
walk and dog fittings so she's saying
2:26:11
there was no Lube that was my wd-40 oh
2:26:14
my god we should try that something oh
2:26:17
no man that's that's not I'm not trying
2:26:19
to say anything baby that's just wd-40
2:26:21
my keys I was pulled over for marijuana
2:26:24
she's just on my marijuana we found it
2:26:26
in your underwears it's not my underwear
2:26:28
what what they should have had is ranch
2:26:30
hand that would have done
2:26:34
this is my recipe for success to me
2:26:37
branch and this is stuff people would
2:26:40
let people think of is dangerous it's so
2:26:42
good have people letting people into the
2:26:44
house to get their dog they say but hey
2:26:47
look I took a shower at his place I mean
2:26:48
this shouldn't be a problem
2:26:50
this want to take a shower I'm gonna
2:26:51
walk his dog I took a shower yeah that's
2:26:54
great well that's why you don't use
2:26:57
those kinds of services you use a really
2:26:59
legitimate operation yes
2:27:01
Dvorak dog walking LLC am i right I go I
2:27:08
got a question for you got a net-like
2:27:10
it's not a full ask Adam but it's kind
2:27:12
of one cuz I know what you won't get it
2:27:13
Oh ask Adam what country contributed the
2:27:16
most refugees to the United States
2:27:20
I do know this China
2:27:24
play return to the crisis in Venezuela
2:27:26
and beyond Venezuelans are now the
2:27:29
largest group by nationality seeking
2:27:31
asylum in the US last year more than
2:27:34
28,000 people applied for that status
2:27:36
five times the number in 2015
2:27:39
they're fleeing political turmoil in a
2:27:42
country and economic freefall that is
2:27:44
threatening its neighbors today the
2:27:47
Brazilian military is deploying to a
2:27:49
region along its border with Venezuela
2:27:51
that has suffered a spike in violence
2:27:53
since Venezuelan refugees arrived
2:27:58
now this situation in Venezuela which is
2:28:01
not covered because isn't involved Trump
2:28:03
right I'm not covered much by the
2:28:05
mainstream media what's covered by PBS
2:28:06
and there's and I want to just play the
2:28:07
end of their reporter this part of it
2:28:09
the Venezuela rundown with this theory
2:28:12
at the end and I want to preface it by
2:28:14
saying that a couple of things one this
2:28:17
Maduro guy is really a bad guy and and
2:28:20
if you remember when John perk is the
2:28:23
guy wrote the confessions of an economic
2:28:25
hitman wasn't local here and I went to
2:28:27
talk to we have had a roll roll out you
2:28:30
mean we mean after he flipped after he
2:28:33
rolled out his new version of the same
2:28:35
old book which must have some edits and
2:28:37
it had obviously not gonna go through it
2:28:39
but and I asked him specifically about
2:28:42
Venezuela because it seemed cuz he's a
2:28:45
big fan of Ecuador and he wants that you
2:28:47
know he thinks he has absolutely zero to
2:28:50
say about it
2:28:52
nothing hmm even though it was how it
2:28:55
was in his book yeah about how they
2:28:58
tried to kill what's the old guy know
2:29:00
the rest of it was I found that to be
2:29:01
fascinating but listen to this the
2:29:04
Venezuelans feel very watched and not
2:29:08
safe from the government and it is
2:29:11
taking at all this silence on the part
2:29:15
of the opposition together with this
2:29:18
Exodus is a sign that the government is
2:29:23
prevailing and as the government is
2:29:25
prevailing to use your words do they
2:29:27
feel any pressure to make some of the
2:29:29
reforms that are required this is what's
2:29:32
so interesting under normal
2:29:33
circumstances any government facing this
2:29:35
type of economic calamity would try to
2:29:39
do something to stop it but what I
2:29:42
believe is happening in Venezuela is
2:29:43
that the government has realized that
2:29:47
this economic crisis works to its
2:29:49
advantage because it completely
2:29:52
decimates the private economy and it
2:29:55
also decimates civil society and leaves
2:29:59
only one actor standing and that is the
2:30:02
state so the administration the medulla
2:30:05
administration has concluded strangely
2:30:07
that this economic crisis is politically
2:30:11
convenient for them and so they have no
2:30:14
incentive necessarily to put an
2:30:16
immediate end to the economic crisis but
2:30:20
we have seen some sign right that
2:30:22
there's some cracks within the
2:30:24
rank-and-file of the elites and perhaps
2:30:26
even within the military so does that
2:30:29
mean that the government really feels no
2:30:32
pressure to try and make life better for
2:30:35
everyone in the country the one
2:30:38
incentive to try to fix the situation is
2:30:40
that the economic environment is
2:30:42
unbearable for almost everyone so the
2:30:44
government is responding is responding
2:30:46
with the classic combination of
2:30:49
co-opting some groups and repressing
2:30:52
those that are a bit more uppity and so
2:30:55
a lot of the repression now is being
2:30:57
directed not just at opposition forces
2:31:00
but also sectors of the ruling party
2:31:03
that are beginning to show discontent
2:31:06
there are reports of about 200 military
2:31:10
personnel having been arrested for
2:31:13
example and that tells us that the
2:31:17
government destroying this combination
2:31:19
of co-opting some groups but also
2:31:21
applying some force inside the movement
2:31:27
itself including the military mm-hmm so
2:31:33
this is an interesting situation uh-huh
2:31:36
he's actually ruining the country so the
2:31:39
government can really put together a
2:31:41
true socialist dream come true yeah we
2:31:44
should move well some people should move
2:31:47
but this is not being covered at all by
2:31:49
the mainstream media I mean this is PBS
2:31:51
they did cover it so it's not so then
2:31:53
they count but generally speaking is not
2:31:55
discussed because the Democrats who
2:31:58
dominate the scene they're pushing the
2:32:01
same agenda with some of their
2:32:03
candidates and they don't want to mess
2:32:05
it up by bringing in this kind of
2:32:07
information no because it doesn't really
2:32:09
sit well with them with Americans that
2:32:12
even think that we could something like
2:32:14
this could happen here can't happen here
2:32:16
yeah it sure can so sure can so let's
2:32:21
don't discuss that with situation in
2:32:23
Venezuela and they you know what the
2:32:25
inflation rate is right now it's like 17
2:32:29
or 18 percent 1,000,000%
2:32:33
Wow okay so what is the what's the
2:32:38
Venezuelan peso well I don't know if
2:32:42
it's a peso is the true zero but I I
2:32:46
don't know what it is right now but this
2:32:48
body is completely out of control
2:32:50
they've had to pull all the money and
2:32:51
come out with new money new domination
2:32:54
five zeros and they changed the name of
2:32:57
it they did all the stuff Raziel used to
2:32:59
do yeah and to try to control the
2:33:01
situation but it is well I hope I hope
2:33:05
they'll bought into Bitcoin that would
2:33:09
save them
2:33:11
actually I think it's illegal there that
2:33:13
way of course it is this huge issue but
2:33:16
you can't stop it just by dollars you
2:33:18
can't stop you have dollars at this dump
2:33:20
sure that's illegal too well in the same
2:33:23
vein we're not hearing about eastern
2:33:26
Germany the East German city of Chemnitz
2:33:31
in front of its Karl Marx memorial
2:33:33
several thousand demonstrators chanting
2:33:35
anti-immigration slogans police reported
2:33:40
seeing Hitler salutes to tensions here
2:33:45
are high after a German man was stabbed
2:33:47
on Sunday a Syrian and an Iraqi man were
2:33:50
arrested and a wave of anti-immigration
2:33:53
protests took to the streets now is the
2:34:00
time to remain calm and level-headed
2:34:02
police are investigating and the
2:34:04
prosecuting authorities are doing their
2:34:06
jobs authorities are doing their
2:34:06
chemnitz will not allow the perpetrators
2:34:09
of violence and anarchists to run
2:34:11
rampant on our streets we will enforce
2:34:14
the rule of law police warned masked
2:34:18
demonstrators in the city which is 200
2:34:20
kilometers south of the capital Berlin
2:34:22
that their actions were being filmed
2:34:25
flowers have been laid where the 35 year
2:34:28
old man was stabbed to death
2:34:32
in the hours after the killing far-right
2:34:35
groups took to social media to clear for
2:34:37
public demonstrations against
2:34:39
immigration it does exist the right-wing
2:34:46
extremist scene which rears its head
2:34:48
every once in a while giorgos there is
2:34:50
also a certain mixture of different
2:34:52
groups for example football fans in 2015
2:34:57
Germany gave home to more than a million
2:34:59
migrants many from the Middle East a
2:35:02
stance that proved unpopular with many
2:35:04
voters in Chemnitz counter-demonstrators
2:35:08
called for calm and tolerance there are
2:35:11
reports that immigrants have suffered
2:35:13
abuse in the city in the wake of the
2:35:15
stabbing Chancellor Angela Merkel said
2:35:17
Germany would not tolerate vigilante
2:35:20
justice local prosecutors said the two
2:35:22
suspects was still being questioned yeah
2:35:26
let's not talk about that
2:35:28
seems like nothing to talk about Trump's
2:35:33
not involved let's talk about it here we
2:35:36
have one of our artists is living in
2:35:39
Germany and he's been the corresponding
2:35:41
with me cuz you want answers email he
2:35:44
says it's a lot worse than anybody over
2:35:46
here even imagines yeah what else did he
2:35:50
say or what do you say about it he says
2:35:52
and I said if I sent him some some some
2:35:57
papers written out of the Hoover
2:35:58
Institute we should discuss this
2:35:59
situation he says the surface he says
2:36:01
it's all shallow
2:36:02
just we are not covering not us but the
2:36:06
Western media is not covering any of
2:36:08
this stone and I started thinking about
2:36:10
especially with that report is it pot
2:36:12
and then you're also considering the
2:36:14
Maduro situation in Venezuela is it
2:36:17
possible that Merkel brought all these
2:36:19
immigrants into Germany to jack them up
2:36:22
for the purposes of getting the no oh
2:36:25
did trying doing a Venezuelan trick you
2:36:27
mean well in that Venezuela per se but
2:36:30
you try to reignite a because she's from
2:36:33
East Germany yes to reignite some sort
2:36:35
of social movement that will get
2:36:37
everybody keep first to kick these guys
2:36:39
out and probably kick her out by you but
2:36:41
like like it was a it was a steering now
2:36:43
it like it was a it was a steering now
2:36:43
it was a sting well that's yeah but a
2:36:47
trigger a triggering mechanism to get
2:36:49
the Germans riled out the normal you
2:36:52
know what talk about fascism I mean this
2:36:54
is a culture that that will go in that
2:36:56
direction unlike us we really don't even
2:36:59
got the genetic structure as a as a as a
2:37:03
people to do it to become like you know
2:37:05
I'm to bring a hit not yet I don't think
2:37:09
it's possible but in Germany it's built
2:37:11
in charnot Dvorak org for all you DNA
2:37:17
genetically challenged Germans wow I
2:37:21
don't know I mean you have a lot of
2:37:23
German gay we have Germans who listen to
2:37:25
this show maybe some of them besides uh
2:37:27
our polish artists yeah
2:37:30
can oh no I I tells me but he's been
2:37:34
telling me this for years that is really
2:37:35
bad I know exactly you're talking about
2:37:38
well it's not discussed no it's not
2:37:43
discussed I would like to discuss
2:37:44
briefly a couple of OTG things but what
2:37:49
OTG OTG things and I and your people are
2:37:53
very happy with your some some are happy
2:37:55
yeah and I just want to reiterate what
2:37:56
the mission here is the mission is to
2:37:58
get away from the Pavlovian response
2:38:02
mechanism that is triggered by a
2:38:04
smartphone now there's all kinds of
2:38:05
things you need to do on your desktop to
2:38:07
not be tracked and I'm not talking about
2:38:10
the intelligence services although you
2:38:13
certainly can use encrypted email I mean
2:38:16
I still don't understand why politicians
2:38:18
don't use encrypted email I use it quite
2:38:20
regularly but the mission really is to
2:38:22
have a device that I can take with me it
2:38:24
has a modern web browser you can do
2:38:25
anything you need to do with them with a
2:38:29
device with the modern web browsers all
2:38:31
you need and then and the phone I have
2:38:33
that's all it really can do is it's
2:38:35
great web browser could do text
2:38:37
messaging and it can do email but the
2:38:39
idea is that you want to design your on
2:38:42
the road system to be as undesirable as
2:38:45
possible to use is for your for your
2:38:47
health to use is for your for your
2:38:48
it forces focus it forces consideration
2:38:51
when you use their especially if you're
2:38:53
writing something on the numeric keypad
2:38:55
where you gotta hit three times number
2:38:57
two for the C yeah but what it does
2:39:01
that's got to be the worst no it's not
2:39:03
it's very enjoyable because you do not
2:39:06
have the capability to respond to
2:39:08
someone quickly you can't just text
2:39:10
something real quick you got to you you
2:39:12
got to think about what you're doing
2:39:13
this reduces distraction by at least 95
2:39:16
percent except for a text message alerts
2:39:19
it reduces tracking by Silicon Valley by
2:39:22
at least 50 percent but it improves your
2:39:25
sanity a hundred percent and you look
2:39:27
around and you'll be able to play little
2:39:29
games about spot the zombie which you
2:39:32
win very quickly because they're
2:39:34
everywhere and I have a couple clips
2:39:39
actually before I get to that we were
2:39:41
talking about Microsoft and if they you
2:39:44
know cuz of course Windows 10 tracks you
2:39:46
and you know if they have a real
2:39:48
advertising play and I boy was I put in
2:39:51
my place
2:39:51
holy moly what well I
2:39:55
I said yeah maybe they're just doing it
2:39:57
on you know they just have mass you know
2:39:58
they've got a lot of reach so they're
2:40:00
selling ads based upon some simple
2:40:02
demographics and they have huge audience
2:40:04
wrong again curry uh uh says who says
2:40:09
multiple producers it's all about
2:40:13
Cortana oh yeah Cortana is Jack it
2:40:19
tracks everything search server registry
2:40:25
they know exactly who you are now you
2:40:29
can turn off what Cortana collects but
2:40:31
you can't really turn it off so I'm not
2:40:33
sure what it is tracking that cuz I did
2:40:37
look at my Microsoft you know your your
2:40:39
data you can see what they've tracked
2:40:41
and I have pretty much nothing this is
2:40:43
another one of our producers I have a
2:40:45
friend who works at Microsoft actually
2:40:46
he's contracted by Microsoft and works
2:40:48
yeah as a data engineer data engineer he
2:40:53
says he worked on data collection coding
2:40:55
and compiling let me tell you he thinks
2:40:57
Microsoft has the best monetization data
2:40:59
out there hands down
2:41:02
basically from what I understand they
2:41:04
collect every possible electrical output
2:41:06
on their devices and are able to
2:41:08
establish trends like what games have to
2:41:11
be ejected from the Xbox the most Wow
2:41:17
what game you're ejecting yeah so we got
2:41:22
our issues with with Windows for sure
2:41:25
and just let you know a yahoo is still
2:41:29
unlike what google claims yahoo still
2:41:32
parses your yahoo email for advertising
2:41:36
big article in The Wall Street Journal
2:41:38
about it you're those those boneheads
2:41:40
still do that
2:41:43
well they can get away with it might as
2:41:45
well yeah I guess when people just don't
2:41:47
work at an advertising advantage they
2:41:49
get what they say is they they look at
2:41:53
like mmm business email so if you get or
2:41:58
some of the examples here if you get a
2:42:01
confirmation from a trip then they say
2:42:03
okay where's the trip going to they look
2:42:05
at your at your trip details and see if
2:42:07
they can make you an offer based upon
2:42:09
your travel that kind of stuff you know
2:42:12
real deep learning machine learning real
2:42:14
deep stuff Jaron Lanier linear linear
2:42:19
net linear linear who we've played some
2:42:22
things from before and I've I know
2:42:24
you're like yeah and I'm like yeah but
2:42:28
he was on the Sam Harris podcast he let
2:42:30
loose a little bit about what he has
2:42:32
seen with his own two eyes when it comes
2:42:34
to tracking from the tech tyranny I've
2:42:37
been present a couple of times when the
2:42:39
various tech companies present
2:42:40
themselves to the big advertising
2:42:42
conglomerates in the annual negotiation
2:42:46
of fees which is this amazing hidden
2:42:49
ritual that I wish more people could see
2:42:51
and when you'll see the representatives
2:42:53
from companies like Facebook and Google
2:42:54
present themselves they're so
2:42:57
overreaching and creepy and they kind of
2:43:00
they probably are exaggerating but
2:43:01
they'll talk about being able to just
2:43:03
measure your soul I mean it'll see like
2:43:05
oh we're making the movement of your
2:43:07
phone which can tell us how you're
2:43:09
walking and then from that we can derive
2:43:10
your mood and what whether you're having
2:43:13
a period if you're a woman all kinds of
2:43:15
stuff we're following where you go we're
2:43:17
following all this stuff we're following
2:43:18
your voice tone and you do voice stuff
2:43:19
we're following your facial expression
2:43:21
if we have a camera on you we're
2:43:23
measuring all the stuff we know all
2:43:24
these things about your health that
2:43:25
you'll never know we know all these
2:43:26
things about your mood about your mental
2:43:28
state about your state of attention and
2:43:30
we offer all of this amazing
2:43:33
encyclopedia of spying on you
2:43:36
to you our cut our true customer if only
2:43:39
you'll give us more money so you can
2:43:40
have your peace of controlling the world
2:43:42
you know it's it's just such a weird
2:43:44
thing and but at any rate the attitude
2:43:47
is get as much as you can and be as
2:43:49
creepy about it as possible when you're
2:43:51
trying to earn money from your true
2:43:52
customers I think it is helpful because
2:43:54
it's mostly true you are
2:43:56
the product is it's not exactly - what
2:43:58
it is is your demonstrated change in
2:44:00
behavior from what it otherwise would
2:44:02
have been as the product so it's your
2:44:04
loss of free will as the product is a
2:44:06
more precise way of putting it excellent
2:44:09
if you're on your curious bull trout I
2:44:13
don't think it's bull crap at all you
2:44:16
know what I think they know a lot more
2:44:18
than we realized that the accelerometers
2:44:20
and these phones you can derive a lot
2:44:22
from that they know if you're reading in
2:44:24
bed there's all kinds of stuff like this
2:44:27
you shouldn't be on your smartphone you
2:44:29
can have your smartphone in the bedroom
2:44:31
at all really
2:44:33
but I'm
2:44:35
why would he say that he do you think
2:44:38
he's just making that up no I don't
2:44:40
think he's making it up I think what
2:44:42
he's what he's I think he's got most of
2:44:44
it right except what except the point
2:44:46
that's being missed here is that this is
2:44:48
just nonsense used as a sales pitch to
2:44:52
get more CPM from dumb advertisers who
2:44:55
are too stupid to even know that
2:44:57
internet advertising doesn't hardly work
2:44:59
any better than print advertising this
2:45:02
is just a no he's like the advertiser he
2:45:04
and he keeps saying the true customer
2:45:06
true customer what he means by that is
2:45:08
the advertisers yeah
2:45:09
and so and so they have these
2:45:11
unbelievable sales pitches that go off
2:45:14
the deep end and he's are lapping it up
2:45:17
bad just as those like I say it like
2:45:19
these dumb sales buyers the buyers from
2:45:22
these advertising companies there but
2:45:24
you know buying ads oh wow look at that
2:45:27
look at all the stuff they can do they
2:45:29
can't do any of it
2:45:31
by just up sales pitch to sell as at a
2:45:34
higher price I think they do have some
2:45:36
crazy where I'll get a clue but I think
2:45:38
they do have some capabilities none
2:45:42
well DC girl says is not a problem
2:45:44
because yours you yourself go on and on
2:45:46
about hey I just bought this product why
2:45:47
they advertising it over it over sure
2:45:51
sure advertising it over it over sure
2:45:55
I don't like any of it that's all and
2:45:58
you yourself are the ones who said that
2:46:00
internet advertising is bogus mm-hmm and
2:46:02
bad and crummy it's not just about
2:46:05
advertising John it's about a lot of
2:46:06
things it's it's it has to do with your
2:46:09
behaviors and that's not just an ad that
2:46:11
shows up this data is important here's
2:46:14
something changed by the way which i
2:46:16
think is a huge story but as i've the
2:46:21
only way or only place I found it was on
2:46:23
CNBC and it ties into this there's been
2:46:26
a change made in how your FICO score is
2:46:29
calculated and everybody's should be
2:46:31
going up and this relates directly to
2:46:35
the kind of things that these companies
2:46:38
are doing in profiling you and now we're
2:46:40
giving you you yes you slave we're
2:46:42
giving you new lease on life because
2:46:44
we're doing things for your credit score
2:46:47
can go up and well you know what the
2:46:48
obvious conclusion will be once that
2:46:51
happens what we all have to do as we all
2:46:54
have to get some more debts good news
2:46:56
for millions of consumers the three
2:46:58
major credit bureaus Equifax Experian
2:47:00
and TransUnion got together and said we
2:47:02
have to make some changes and revamp our
2:47:05
scoring system here we need to look at
2:47:07
what we're including on the reports and
2:47:09
in the score and collections was the big
2:47:12
thing that they looked at they actually
2:47:13
took out some of the main collections
2:47:16
that can really trip people up you
2:47:18
wouldn't believe it
2:47:18
library fines really measured or not
2:47:21
your credit score parking and traffic
2:47:23
tickets and then this is the barely big
2:47:25
one medical debt and what they decided
2:47:27
was these are not really factors that
2:47:30
contribute to whether your credit worthy
2:47:32
or not medical debt being the biggest
2:47:34
one of those and so if you have medical
2:47:36
debt that's in collections but it's
2:47:38
already being paid by insurance or it
2:47:39
started to be paid by insurance that's
2:47:41
not going to count at all alright and
2:47:42
they won't even have medical debt on
2:47:44
there until at least 180 days because it
2:47:46
takes so long to deal with the insurer
2:47:48
sometimes what's the deal though with
2:47:50
the library fines and the traffic
2:47:52
tickets well I don't know I don't want
2:47:53
to admit that some people in my
2:47:55
household have known this to happen but
2:47:58
it can happen that if you don't pay a
2:47:59
library fine in the past an overdue book
2:48:01
could go into collections and that could
2:48:04
hurt your credits quick for your two
2:48:05
dollars that you
2:48:06
on that late book that you were 1409 I
2:48:08
won't say I won't say so how do I know
2:48:11
if my credit score has been impacted if
2:48:13
I have a better score now well you can
2:48:15
know by checking out your credit score
2:48:17
and you can do it for free a number of
2:48:19
places you can go up so now they move
2:48:20
from the story into the pitch real line
2:48:23
to Credit Karma or credit Sesame or nerd
2:48:25
wallet but you can also open your bank
2:48:27
statement but you can also open your bank
2:48:28
American Express Chase Wells Fargo
2:48:31
discovered many many many banks now in
2:48:33
future transition every statement so you
2:48:36
can look back and see what it was a
2:48:38
couple months ago and what it is today
2:48:39
and pay attention to whether it's gone
2:48:41
up or down if it's gone up that's great
2:48:44
news because you get a lower rate we're
2:48:46
pretty far and that could have
2:48:47
significant impact and significant
2:48:49
savings for instance if you had like
2:48:51
$10,000 in debt uh-huh credit card debt
2:48:54
and you had a 25% interest rate you're
2:48:57
paying $2,500 over the course of year
2:48:59
and interest charges if it's 18% even
2:49:01
pay off a penny exactly so 18% interest
2:49:04
rate it's $1,800 in charge so what your
2:49:09
score is makes a really big difference
2:49:11
all right if I see my score what does
2:49:13
that tell me I may not know how to kind
2:49:15
of map that right right so you're
2:49:16
looking at a range between three hundred
2:49:18
eight fifty if it's eight I find this
2:49:19
disturbing to listen to now they're
2:49:22
gonna tell us what this is all about
2:49:23
social ranking ultimately it's all going
2:49:25
to come together and they're their
2:49:27
message Chinese are more honest about it
2:49:31
you're exceptional you're awesome you're
2:49:34
gonna get the credit for whatever you
2:49:36
want pretty much between 740 and 799
2:49:39
also very very good and you're probably
2:49:41
gonna get the lower loan rates that are
2:49:43
available if you're between 670 and 739
2:49:46
that's good you're an acceptable
2:49:47
borrower below that is where problem is
2:49:50
the wrong say some will say 650 some
2:49:55
will say 660 you know go for the high
2:49:58
one to make sure that you're that you're
2:50:00
gonna be okay but also know this you've
2:50:01
heard different numbers because there's
2:50:03
not just one credit score depending on
2:50:05
if you're getting an auto loan or a
2:50:06
mortgage or a credit card company
2:50:07
they're all gonna look at perhaps in
2:50:09
different numbers so these are general
2:50:10
ranges from Experian and FICO that that
2:50:12
you should be looking if I'm looking at
2:50:14
a number how do I know if it's the same
2:50:15
one that those companies are looking at
2:50:17
well you can ask them which one they're
2:50:18
looking at are they
2:50:19
which critical referring to in terms of
2:50:23
getting your score to find out but just
2:50:25
know generally speaking you want to have
2:50:27
a score that's in the upper 600 s if you
2:50:30
could at least 700 you're gonna be
2:50:32
golden if you're in the fight in which
2:50:33
you have some work to do you really want
2:50:35
to work on your credit you really want
2:50:36
to work on it prelude to the market
2:50:40
crash ooh yeah it was play a clip that
2:50:43
was prelude to the market crash I think
2:50:45
I think you're right I think this is a
2:50:46
huge story they need to have they need
2:50:48
to make more money to make more money so
2:50:50
we need more credit right isn't that how
2:50:52
it works pretty much so we need to print
2:50:54
more so when people need to go in the
2:50:56
debt run in debt you kind of suck you
2:50:59
know up toughen up the bankruptcy law so
2:51:01
you can't declare bankruptcy with
2:51:03
industry things don't count yes like for
2:51:05
example which you should be covered no
2:51:09
they're not credit card bills I think
2:51:12
are one of them they get at the point
2:51:14
now or the bankruptcy laws have been so
2:51:16
jiggered with that they're just
2:51:17
ridiculous yeah well it's all it's all
2:51:20
coming together but you're right China's
2:51:22
at least honest about it here we have
2:51:24
this this craze about you know you got a
2:51:26
whole yeah you need some work you're not
2:51:28
doing well you only got 500 this is not
2:51:31
good you're not really a participant in
2:51:33
society and the joke of it of course is
2:51:36
those really super high numbers if
2:51:38
you're somebody who is pays everything
2:51:40
in cash are always on time you never
2:51:41
missed a payment in your life and
2:51:43
everything you do is without credit
2:51:45
cards and your Jen you live in a nice
2:51:47
place and you get brand-new cars that
2:51:48
you paid for on cat with cash you got no
2:51:51
credit you got a credit score of two
2:51:54
yeah that was me yeah that was you I had
2:51:58
to start building my credit back up I
2:52:01
need to do more work trust me
2:52:04
I need to work harder on it all right
2:52:08
last clip for me is a sad story as sad
2:52:12
as the unintended consequences of
2:52:14
technology or overlooked in this case
2:52:18
well this is going to affect I think
2:52:20
millions of people in the United States
2:52:22
of America and it has to do with
2:52:24
old-school technology
2:52:29
cert wave listeners might recognize this
2:52:32
signature ID National Institute of
2:52:35
Standards and Technology time this is
2:52:38
radio station WWV Fort Collins Colorado
2:52:41
w WV is the oldest continuously
2:52:45
operating radio station in the United
2:52:47
States it's been on the air since 1920
2:52:49
it's signal provides a frequency
2:52:51
standard for receivers the time stamp is
2:52:54
regulated by an atomic clock but a 20-19
2:52:57
budget proposal for NIS t would close w
2:53:01
WV w WV h in hawaii and w WV b which
2:53:06
syncs up the time for about 50 million
2:53:09
radio controlled clocks wristwatches and
2:53:11
appliances now spoke with the president
2:53:15
of lacrosse technologies they make a lot
2:53:18
of these radio-controlled clocks that
2:53:19
are found in schools and factory floors
2:53:22
and homes he says that he thinks
2:53:25
Congress would never approve this cut
2:53:27
because there are so many millions of
2:53:28
devices does that reassure you that's
2:53:31
nice to hear someone in industry saying
2:53:33
that but right now as the budget it's
2:53:35
it's it does cut out all of the WWV time
2:53:39
stations so if it goes through as
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proposed right now it will be cut in
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2019 how about that never thought that
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would happen and it won't mm-hmm
2:53:51
everybody's gonna bitch about it me
2:53:52
included gonna bitch about it me
2:53:53
yeah I'm sure I am sure I have some
2:53:55
devices here that depend on the on 10
2:53:59
kilowatt sure sure it sends out a signal
2:54:03
it's great till you just put the clock
2:54:05
up and then you look it's got blinking
2:54:07
12:00 and then 10 minutes later he's got
2:54:09
the exact timing date I know before the
2:54:11
internet it was like magic
2:54:14
well I have one last clip then okay
2:54:17
which will be this is a this is a clip
2:54:21
kind of in line with most of my clips
2:54:23
today which is another example of lousy
2:54:25
reporting by the mainstream media and
2:54:27
it's kind of brought up in the story by
2:54:29
you know this is the Good Morning
2:54:32
America show it's kind of brought up in
2:54:33
the story and when they close the story
2:54:36
somebody brings up the point that it's
2:54:37
like are you gonna talk can you give it
2:54:40
did you do any reporting at all or is
2:54:42
just this is some shallow story this is
2:54:44
apparently in the in the US Opens some
2:54:47
French tennis player and she comes out
2:54:50
after one of these time breaks and she
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notices that she's got her blouse on
2:54:54
backwards what happens so she pulls it
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off and turns it around and puts it back
2:55:00
on in the process of pulling it off
2:55:02
she's you can see her sports bra
2:55:03
underneath whoa and and of course these
2:55:07
guys are walking around naked but did
2:55:09
this woman was then take called her and
2:55:11
they gave her a penalty and this is the
2:55:13
story as US open woman switches on Good
2:55:17
Morning America open outraged a French
2:55:20
player punished for flipping her shirt
2:55:22
around on the court while the men face
2:55:24
no penalty for changing their shirts in
2:55:26
the heat maybe see they dream banquet is
2:55:28
here and adrien people saying this is a
2:55:29
serious double stamp yeah I could see
2:55:32
your space right now as I'm looking at
2:55:34
you and looking at the whole just
2:55:40
regular folk oh yeah just imagine
2:55:42
playing on our in Arthur Ashe Stadium in
2:55:44
this kind of heat day two of the open
2:55:47
five players forced to withdraw alizé
2:55:49
cornet was not one of them she bravely
2:55:51
soldiered on returning to the court
2:55:53
after a 10-minute heat break then she
2:55:55
did something a lot of guys have been
2:55:56
doing all day she quickly changed her
2:55:58
shirt on the court away from cameras she
2:56:00
turned away from the cameras to do that
2:56:01
the reason for the court change in the
2:56:03
locker room she put her shirt on
2:56:04
backwards and she noticed she got a code
2:56:07
violation for unsportsmanlike conduct
2:56:10
for changing her shirt turns out men are
2:56:12
allowed to do that women cannot reaction
2:56:15
on Twitter very swift Sharon Souter
2:56:16
responding to this topless picture Andy
2:56:18
Murray's mom posted of her son with
2:56:20
where's his code violation hashtag alizé
2:56:23
cornet Murray's mom later tweeting about
2:56:24
the unfairness
2:56:25
of the sex disparity the same day cornet
2:56:28
was getting a code violation check out
2:56:30
Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic not a
2:56:33
care in the world they took their shirts
2:56:34
off Alice Warren speaking for many when
2:56:36
she tweeted out the whole situations not
2:56:38
fair not right tell your daughters now I
2:56:41
do have to say this and again I'm just
2:56:43
making sure that I can from all this
2:56:44
correctly the USDA has an extreme heat
2:56:46
policy for women where they can take a
2:56:48
ten minute break that's what alize was
2:56:50
reportedly doing she took a break to
2:56:51
cool off men up until now did not have
2:56:54
that same rule so they wouldn't leave
2:56:56
the court and that explains bra and you
2:56:59
have your shirt on backwards and maybe
2:57:01
when your planets restrictive in some
2:57:03
way but I don't see the big deal with it
2:57:12
obviously they're thinking what's the
2:57:13
big deal she you know she had a sports
2:57:15
bra on she's a code violation a big deal
2:57:17
do you know I don't know she won the
2:57:25
match honestly I was were concerned
2:57:27
about the shirt thing this is not
2:57:32
post-racial this is stupid it's not
2:57:37
post-racial and of course somebody
2:57:40
Michael Strahan at the end why don't you
2:57:43
know why he's on these shows says this
2:57:46
you win never a match and then there was
2:57:49
laughs ha ha ha ha ha ha
2:57:51
they go to this story they didn't even
2:57:53
do enough work to determine whether this
2:57:55
girl won or lost the match and maybe
2:57:58
there's some connection between the code
2:57:59
violation and maybe it ruined her game
2:58:01
who knows did you look it up of course
2:58:05
she lost the match and that's why you
2:58:09
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