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October 14th, 2018 • 3h 2m

1077: Bone Saw

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Gore has taken it up to a new level Adam
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Curry has taken it up to a new level Adam
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Jhansi Devorah this is your
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award-winning Gitmo Nation Media
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assassination episode 10 77 this is no
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agenda curry and from northern Silicon
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Valley where I sit here awaiting the
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Zephyr I'm John C Devorah yeah we're
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just we're just never gonna have that
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hat I just heard honk no no no no it
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can't be
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it is only 11 after the hour it's not
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early I'm hearing it honk and I think
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it's gonna blow me I can hear the honk
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from Emeryville this horn they got on
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these things but the thing is is that we
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never mentioned that about four shows
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ago this effort came by three hours late
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after the show is over yeah it was you
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know I can't believe I didn't call the
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Austin Statesman to alert them to this
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fact so there's three or four big news
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deconstruction items we have the Kush
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actually I have the correct correct
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pronunciation kai-shek Jie situation
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formerly known as yogi hey before you go
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on with that hey Amy Goodman got so
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confused with the pronunciation she
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would pronounce it two ways and she did
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say Khashoggi is the american
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pronunciation ah
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well our doors still okay and I like
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khashoggi better I like it too but our
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dude named Bahama did send me a note and
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said the official pronunciation is cosh
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X G what's the week it's impossible it's
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okay I just want to make sure everyone
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knows that you're sneezing had to say
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good news is tight every time you say it
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that's a microaggression man so do you
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have a clip of her getting confused you
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have a clip of first talking about thank
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you have a bunch of clips about to kiss
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yogi and her talking giving some some
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field no I don't have I didn't make this
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specific clip I mean I wouldn't mind
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diving right into we'll just call Uncas
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shogi for our show just to make it easy
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because for our show just to make it easy
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this is very interesting in so many
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different ways and there's so much
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obvious bullcrap out there for example
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that they unlocked this guy's Apple
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watch with his finger yeah you don't
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need a fingerprint before we go into
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that yeah this finger right there yeah
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but you don't need that to unlock the
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Apple phone you just don't need a good a
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chopped his finger off anyway just for
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the fun of it now yeah I do have one
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look the longest clip I have is actually
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is I thought was a very good CNN wrap
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of the khashoggi story without all the
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details you're gonna bring in and I'm
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gonna bring in but it's just and I
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thought it was an example of a good
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example of CNN actually doing their job
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with Nick Robertson who's a pretty good
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correspondent behind these walls topped
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with razor wire the epicenter of a
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spiraling crisis that threatens to
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engulf this whole region one that is
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reverberating far beyond Turkey a source
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with knowledge of the investigation tell
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CNN that Turkish authorities have shared
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some of their evidence of Jamal Cash's
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murder inside the consulate here with
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their Western intelligence allies and
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some of those partners have been deeply
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deeply shocked with the brutality of
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what they learned the evidence according
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to the CNN source via Western
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intelligence includes audio visual
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information from inside the building
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revealing an assault a struggle and the
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moment cushaw his life ends on Friday
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what appears to have been a Saudi
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delegation assured quickly into the
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building mission unknown Prince hideout
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Faisal one of the kingdom's most trusted
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figures also visiting Turkey in an
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effort to tamp down tensions according
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to Reuters but each new detail makes the
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task of containing those tensions and
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the fallout across the Middle East more
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difficult among the many questions still
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unanswered what happened to this fan
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seen leaving the Saudi consulate
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soon after Turkish officials say kosher
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she was killed
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Saudi Arabia continues to deny any
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involvement in kichaka's disappearance
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its regional allies are stepping up
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their support the United Arab Emirates
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Minister for Foreign Affairs and while
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Gaga tweeting the repercussions a
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political targeting of Saudi Arabia will
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be dire on those who inflame it
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Bahrain's foreign minister halide bin
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Ahmed complaining Saudi Arabia is the
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target not the search for truth but at
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the center of it all the
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it was last Saturday that the console
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let in the media sheepishly opening
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cupboards and doors but Turkish
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officials are still waiting for their
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investigators to be given access and
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that is why the fate of Jamarcus Russia
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is both a mystery and an international
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crisis I really like that clip for a
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couple of reasons
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no no seriously the not cnns be using
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richard angles a lot which always alerts
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me to a lot of bullcrap coming your way
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oh I'm sorry because I thought you said
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it was CNN notice this is CNN CNN
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doesn't you drew oh it's MSNBC I'm sorry
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you're right you're right so what what
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was interesting about this clip is when
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he got to the true importance of this
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story which is the political
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ramifications with Saudi Arabia the
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audio went completely dead there was no
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background noise it was a little neo
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doll kind of flat and then right back to
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a lot of noise and information about how
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the guy got killed
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it's my I have some crepes let me just
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bring that in here cuz that was that was
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quite it these weird stop with this part
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of the repercussions and political
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targeting of Saudi Arabia will turn
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completely dead is just talking about
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the repercussions on those who inflame
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it repercussions on those who inflame
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Bahrain's foreign minister halide been
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still dead
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complaining Saudi Arabia is the target
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not the search for truth at the center
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of it all
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it was lost Saturday that no it's like
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how did it happen and of course
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everyone's focused on how could it
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happen Apple watch chopped in the bits
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it's really unimportant it's really it's
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just another dead guy you know it's like
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there's lots of dead people but I know
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it's not good it's not fair to say but
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the political ramifications is what is
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incredibly interesting and I just want
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to play this clip because it shows that
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we are from the future this is Tim Kaine
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he still a senators knee Tim Kaine
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yeah I believe yeah the former
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presidential running-mate for a Hillary
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Clinton PR calls them in and this is
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where just to do with anything well I
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have some questions that might be
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answered yes or no and the first has to
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be you see intelligence reports are you
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convinced the Saudi government or its
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operatives assassinated Jamal khashoggi
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not yet completely convinced but there's
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enough corroboration out there that I
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think the burden of proof is on the
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Saudis to prove that they did not have
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anything to do either with harming
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kidnapping or killing Jamal khashoggi
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the burden of proof is on them now
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that's funny by itself the burden of
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proof is on them but but listen to what
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he comes up with and the reason for him
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on NPR I like that you questioned that
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if that's certified I'll throw out some
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possibility should the US close that big
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embassy in Riyadh should they close that
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big building on Virginia Avenue that's
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the Saudi embassy should break off
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relations well Scott first I mean this
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is a horrific alleged crime against a
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journalist our president attacks
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journalists and enemies of the people
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but we need to stand up nice nicely now
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nicely done come on give him some props
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for bringing Trump in to be maybe
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partially responsible for you know some
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embassy workers to want to kill the
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press was good look at the net it was
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good for journalists everywhere Jamal
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khashoggi is a Virginia resident and
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you're right there are a number of
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things that we could do I'll tell you
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what I focus on the first thing the
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Senate did this week the members of the
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Foreign Relations Committee on which I
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said is we sent a letter to the
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President to trigger his review of
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whether this treatment of Jamal
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Khashoggi violates something called the
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Magnitsky Act
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Oh God did I not call it I said you
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watched actually did I was I was
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actually dubious about it personally now
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listen now team can give us a little
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more in you know do be fear this guy's
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throw this shit out the old Magnitsky
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act well and it never gets explained and
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people go over the Magnitsky this is
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like the Logan act haha you violated the
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Logan act Tim K but knows what these
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people are talking about is completely
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out of range you can't go on Tim Kaine
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is actually going to explain what this
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means actually going to explain what this
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magnetic allows the White House to put
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sanctions on individuals if they engage
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in human rights abuses when we send the
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letter it triggers a hundred and twenty
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day investigative period where the
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administration has to report back to
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Congress as to whether there have been a
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human rights violation and what they're
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going to do about it that's number one
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number two so contrary to what normally
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happens Tim Kaine gave us you know the
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background doesn't matter it's been used
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on the Russians it was created for the
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Russians but he gave us a pretty good
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explanation yeah including the hundred
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and twenty day waiting period and what
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it triggers and this is a political move
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that's being made and there's two other
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moves that are being made we have been
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in the Senate increasingly concerned
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about Saudi Arabia and working to
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potentially cease arms sales to them we
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had a vote a few months ago we're forty
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seven of us voted to block arms sales to
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Saudi Arabia because of their
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mishandling of the civil war in Yemen
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and the massive humanitarian crisis
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there so a second thing that you are
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likely to see I think senators Paul and
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Murphy have talked about this is
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additional action to block arm sales
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president Trump reacted very negatively
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that the other day but you'll see that
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and then the final one is US support for
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the for the Saudis and the UAE on the
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war in Yemen I think there's
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increasingly a desire to just cease u.s.
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support for the war in Yemen which is a
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massive humanitarian disaster so I think
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before we get into embassy diplomatic
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relations we've had a long-standing
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relationship with Saudi Arabia but I
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think there are there are Magnitsky arms
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sales and support for the war in Yemen
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are probably the three areas where
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Congress is now most
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focused and and it is a dramatic change
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in attitude about Saudi Arabia as a
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result of this action so I think it's
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just went so smoothly and so quickly the
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guys dead within a week we're sending
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the letter with them to evoke the
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Magnitsky act within 24 hours they had
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little signs PO in fact I think there
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was a screw-up because it said free
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could could Khashoggi and then these
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people are outside the embassy but we're
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holding these these printed pre-printed
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signs as always oh it's pre-printed Oh
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excellent yeah there's all pre problems
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a bunch of them like you know I had in
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the news oh there's a picture in the
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newsletter of these guys holding these
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signs oh that's right was like that was
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within like minutes
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yes whole thing stinks stinks now
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something I don't know in one of your
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clips but the complete unbelievable
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coincidence of the pastor being released
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at the same time this takes place which
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is just a coincidence everybody I please
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want you to remember it is just a
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coincidence you to remember it is just a
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that can't be a coincidence
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no sounds like a deal
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it sounds like a deal go incident so
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there's a lot of reasons to not like
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Saudi Arabia we understand what Tim
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Kaine a Democrat but he has even
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mentioned Rand Paul's and I think that
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there's plenty and I agree you know we
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should have this Emin thing is yeah I
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understand Iran bad Saudis or oil but
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but Trump is angry with the Saudis about
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the price of oil there's plenty of
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reason to set them down put them in
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their place a little bit but we don't
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better but what I like about Trump being
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so pragmatic is you could do that but no
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let's don't blow this 110 billion dollar
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arms deal right yeah well the I still
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think is actually the deal hardly
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charming if the deal is not even I think
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the deals not even completely done I
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think it's still in the works and it's
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not like that's what he does yeah well
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let's just say it's the sales guys
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dilemma in this case it's like how crap
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I really do want to screw those guys
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over but I had you know I wanted to make
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a big announcement about the hundred and
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ten billion just back to the pastor for
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a moment just a very short clip this was
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on Fox News there was some a CIA shill
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obviously you know talking about the
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pastor and you know just how we got them
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released but this is not that well
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listen to this and you'll see the the
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slip-up the president was the timing of
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this era diwan's releasing a pastor
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Brunson the president said that the
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timing is totally coincident this has
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nothing to do with the murder alleged
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murder of khashoggi of the u.s.
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journalist khashoggi what do you say to
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that it's a couple things first there's
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still a lot of work yet to be done there
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are other Americans including an NSA
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ethnic Turkish come on there's a great
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kid look at you look at this of course
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spies are the least likely people that
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don't all look like James Bond I'm not
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saying that the pastor was one but yeah
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it's guys like that who are patriotic
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and want to help their country yeah I'll
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pass on some info it's easy to get
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seduced into that problem right the
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problem I see with it and I think it's a
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huge problem for the intelligence
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community is what happened to all these
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Chinese they have people and I don't
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want to point the finger at anybody like
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Brennan but they have people in that
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agency that apparently are fit are
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turning over our spies to the to the
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alien oh really you think that's what
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happened with our spies in China oh
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absolutely with our spies in China oh
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now they finally pinned it on a guy that
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was working at the agency a Chinese guy
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who then took off and then left the
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agency and ran off to China they kind of
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blame him for the whole thing thing cuz
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he got access to the database mm-hmm
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but it's still like you know that
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thing's a leaky boat doesn't really you
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can't and and and the new it I don't
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want to get off track I'll just say
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there's the modernization process
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they're doing at the CIA does one thing
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most importantly it centralizes all the
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information into a giant digital
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database which makes it very easy to out
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these guys you know
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the olden days and see old-timers will
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say little stuff in in a bottom drawer
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you had a dossier like I had mice I have
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I'm like a top agent
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compartmentalization I think it's called
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I have my guys yeah in China I get three
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guys in China maybe this other guys got
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two other guys in China but this they're
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not hooked there's no database with all
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their names in one box we're trying to
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which has salesforce on top of it for
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some reason I don't know why the CIA did
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that but because they love salesforce so
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of course Trump is being pressured now
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you know don't send minuchin off to the
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to the to the was it like the investor
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calm the to the was it like the investor
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christine lagarde is also very concerned
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but she she said I'm gonna go to the
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investor conference anyway you know
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there's gonna be a lot of pressure on
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the bookies going yeah it's a few blue
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Guardians mislead she's reading
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something is all the only people going
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at this is one of those I think what you
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see what the media was all CNN has
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pulled out Fox News's everyone's pulling
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out no no no foxes go I thought that
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they were pulling out - no that was the
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big insult Oh foxes well as you know
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it's just for an audience of one
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Fox Natives audience of one
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all right so well it's what you got what
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you got from I only have humorous stuff
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yeah that's good I have one kicker to
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wrap this up but if you got some shit no
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youyou keep you keep your wrap
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let's go with we're still in khashoggi
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though right yeah yeah okay let's start
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with the Democracy Now one this is right
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this is in the middle of her report and
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we can get kind of get a feeling for
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where she's headed it turns out that Amy
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Goodman has a lot of opinions about this
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and so it whatever it is mostly her
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talking and is quite interesting there's
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some good stuff in there the full audio
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and video recordings have not yet been
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released one person with knowledge of
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the audio recording told The Washington
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Post quote you can hear his voice and
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the voices of men speaking Arabic you
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can hear how he was interrogated
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tortured and then murdered
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unquote Ashok she had written critically
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about the Saudi government on the Saudi
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Crown Prince MBS Mohammed bin Salman he
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fled Saudi Arabia last year and had been
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living in Virginia The Washington Post
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has also reported that based on US
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intelligence intercepts
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just like that he was living in Virginia
18:18
Langley come on brown prints had
18:23
directly ordered an operation to lure
18:25
hasaki back to Saudi Arabia the Turkish
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government has accused Saudi Arabia of
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flying two planes into Turkey carrying
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15 men assassination squad to carry out
18:37
the murder one of the Saudi men was
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reportedly a forensic expert known for
18:42
pioneering a forensic expert known for
18:43
and mobile autopsies Turkish officials
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say the men used a bone saw to dismember
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her Shoji's body before smuggling body
18:52
parts out of the consulate bone saw
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I love the bones yeah they've kind of
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inserted that bone saw dramatic now what
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was the point of the dimensioning or
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even discussing a guy who's an autopsy
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expert discussing a guy who's an autopsy
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I put this in the newsletter like what
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so what yeah just to give it credence
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and make it sound official you need 15
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guys to do an assassination
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what's the point of all these people
19:24
just so they can carry the body parts
19:26
that you only need maybe five well I
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think the main whether the 15 guys
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walked in or not or whatever happened
19:31
they arrived on private jet it just
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makes for a great story to distract
19:35
everyone from what's really going on
19:37
with this I mean that and Judy by the
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way for those who don't know Democracy
19:40
Now is aired on it's not a public
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television correct yeah it's yeah and
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free mostly free speech TV okay because
19:48
some people are even saying what is
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democracy now because I don't think
19:51
anyone watches you are you the only one
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keeping that thing alive this report
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with Amy Goodman yeah gotcha okay well
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so she gets this guy on she gets ROH
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Khanna the guy who's like a local
20:04
representative for the Democrats a
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Silicon Valley guy he looks like you're
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so that that Indiana Jones thing where
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that guy used to grab the heart you put
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you know something horrible looking at
20:18
big eyes he'd grab your heart and pull
20:20
it out and hold it up for the crowd yeah
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just like that guy now she's gonna this
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is a question she instead of asking
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she's gonna ask
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Rokon a question but the question is
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like ten times longer than any possible
20:40
answer because she gets she goes she
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goes the shaggy-dog story and gets very
20:45
sidetracked but I think the information
20:47
she provides is kind of interesting for
20:49
us to analyze before you get your wrap
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can you talk about exactly what the u.s.
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relationship is with Saudi Arabia also
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of course it implicates Jared Kushner
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the senior advisor president Trump's
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son-in-law very close to Mohammed bin
21:04
Salman and this information Washington
21:06
Post put out about they already had
21:08
wanted to get shook Ashoka to lure him
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back to Saudi Arabia for well who knows
21:13
what they wanted to do with him you know
21:15
to lure him from Saudi Arabia also this
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information that he had gone to the
21:21
Saudi consulate the embassy in
21:24
Washington but they told him he had to
21:26
go to Istanbul he goes to Istanbul to
21:29
the consulate there and they tell him
21:31
fine they're gonna give him that
21:33
marriage document he needed but he had
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to come back in
21:36
a week so he goes to London participates
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in a meeting last week and goes back
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which presumably is for them to prepare
21:44
and to bring these two planes in with
21:46
the forensic expert in the military and
21:47
intelligence people and at least
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according to these latest reports if
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this is true with the video and audio
21:55
evidence he was murdered and dismembered
21:58
within a few hours and then the planes
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flew out
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well it's brutal and what we also know
22:04
are reports that US intelligence
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agencies may have been aware dancies
22:12
Nancy Drew was she goes on but there's a
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couple of interesting points that have
22:16
to be thought about because one of the
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things at least we do on this show is
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look at the logic of a lot of this
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khashoggi knows our senses that he wants
22:24
to be tricked into going back to Saudi
22:26
Arabia because they offered him a
22:28
consulting gig but they don't like him
22:31
so he figures well I don't know maybe
22:33
they're gonna chop my head off I'm not
22:35
going back and playing like casino I'm
22:37
gonna be a made man but maybe not such a
22:38
good idea yeah yeah exactly and so so he
22:45
ends up with going to the Virginia
22:49
supposed to now I find out what this
22:51
document was he supposed supposedly now
22:54
I don't know it you've been married a
22:55
couple of times yeah I would ask you
23:00
when you go to get married and say that
23:02
it's wherever the court or in a church
23:06
do they ask for proof of your last
23:09
divorce they ask for proof of your last
23:12
it depends and yes it that happened it
23:18
in relation to a green card which is the
23:22
two previous reasons I got married that
23:27
you do have to prove when your when if
23:30
you if it's an immigration issue and you
23:32
get married then you have to prove that
23:34
the previous marriage was dissolved and
23:36
so this has to do with the immigrations
23:38
yeah but it's yes exactly so that may
23:40
have had something to do with it I don't
23:42
know it would be the guy with the green
23:43
card so I don't know how that would work
23:45
I'm just well I don't think he could
23:47
have gone to Vegas and gotten married
23:49
pretty easily but no he needs to get
23:52
proof for some reason for some court for
23:55
someone that he's been to legally
23:58
divorced from his other that he's been
24:00
legally divorced well maybe it was for
24:02
his citizenship or greencard something
24:04
there's something about that that maybe
24:06
then he goes to the Turkish consulate in
24:09
Washington DC and they say no you have
24:12
to go to Istanbul now this makes no
24:15
sense to me why does he have to go to
24:17
Istanbul and he doesn't think this is
24:19
suspicious why doesn't he say can you
24:24
mail it to me can you mail it to me you
24:28
know who I am you you can't just
24:29
bullcrap why do I have to go to Istanbul
24:32
so he goes there Stan hold on one second
24:34
in the Muslim faith don't you just say
24:37
I'm not married I'm not married I'm not
24:39
married yeah that is true but it's kind
24:45
of a myth and just do an iPhone video
24:50
and say here's my proof I said it three
24:51
times oh yeah I'll say it in front of
24:53
you yeah I mean this would be logical I
24:56
don't know I thought about that too so
24:58
he stupidly goes to Istanbul and then
25:00
they say they look around and they say
25:02
oh geez we weren't expecting you you
25:05
have to come back in a week so we can
25:08
set up a chopping block a week you can
25:11
get a whole new passport you can sit
25:12
there no you have to come back in a week
25:14
so he goes to London and then gives a
25:17
speech or something any time so he had a
25:19
meeting he had a meeting of sorts hmm
25:21
okay by the way there's a
25:23
there's a Turkish or there's a Saudi
25:25
embassy in London a big one there and
25:29
they do a lot of were a lot of work
25:31
there so huge embassies a month maybe
25:34
bigger than the one in Istanbul but they
25:36
can't do the paperwork there okay
25:37
so he doesn't think twice about this he
25:40
says okay I'm gonna stupidly go back to
25:44
Istanbul and go into the embassy
25:47
charging the embassy and he goes in
25:49
there and he disappears now this doesn't
25:51
sound right under any circumstances
25:53
especially for a guy who's suspicious
25:55
now the one thing I thought immediately
25:58
was extraction exercise I don't know why
26:02
but I'm just thrown on that you yeah
26:04
that's the first thing I thought because
26:05
they had the 15 guys together get him
26:07
out of there somehow they get him out of
26:08
there and take him back to Saudi Arabia
26:12
I'll mention this they said that they
26:15
thought it was an extraction and they
26:17
drugged him and they killed him by that
26:20
by using too much the drugs they were
26:21
idiots they filled the thing - Wow an
26:25
extraction gone horribly wrong
26:27
yes extraction gone wrong so but that
26:31
does that belies all these these
26:34
so-called oh they found him they yelled
26:36
at him in Arabic they tortured him and
26:39
then killed him when they have video and
26:41
audio evidence which again is another
26:43
question how do they get this hey and
26:47
because where is it where is it where is
26:51
it where is it and the second thing that
26:53
they had two versions of this tape and
26:55
then there's the bogus story about the
26:57
iPhone or the I watch the babble watch
27:00
apparently turned it on record or or ago
27:03
she sent it to the cloud sell signal on
27:06
his videotaping himself in this embassy
27:08
which I'm sure is shrouded with Faraday
27:11
cage teracle I would be if I had random
27:17
stinks thiamine so he no agenda thinking
27:20
we will focus on what's going to be done
27:22
with it but my last clip is from France
27:25
24 kind of a wrap up for what was
27:28
happening with him or what he might have
27:30
been doing if he was creating enemies
27:31
this is on French France France 24 his
27:35
friend is on French France France 24 his
27:36
Salim's Zack now for more on that story
27:38
we're joined by salim Razak turkish
27:41
police in washington DC thank you for
27:43
talking this clip in the beginning the
27:48
guys on skype and it's it's a really
27:50
crappy connection so it's not it's not
27:52
your file it's not me it's not Skype
27:55
it's on the recording now for more on
27:57
that story we're joined by salim Razak
27:59
turkish political scientist based in
28:01
washington DC thank you for talking to
28:03
us on for you personally no it gets
28:48
better was more unpredictable and it was
28:51
going in a direction that he didn't he
28:52
didn't necessarily like and he was vocal
28:55
about his criticism in that sense but he
28:57
never really saw himself as a as a
29:00
dissident he was perhaps a crazy that's
29:03
what I was I was about to put that to
29:04
you because he wasn't calling for regime
29:06
change he supported the 2030 vision for
29:10
Saudi society put forth by Mohammed bin
29:13
Salman it does seem extraordinary if the
29:16
narrative were kind of been getting is
29:18
is is true that he would be targeted
29:20
when he wasn't really that first
29:21
difference a critic something that one
29:24
of my I directed this question to one of
29:27
my Turkish contacts asking if this
29:30
narrative is true why mr. keshiki would
29:33
be targeted something that's been
29:35
hitting the news recently is it mr.
29:38
Kashyap she was working on a for
29:39
democracy think-tank and he's been
29:41
meeting with Gulf based Dhamma Nerys
29:44
with activists I think the
29:45
organization's name was going to be dawn
29:47
and it was incorporate
29:48
in Delaware democracy for the Arab world
29:51
now if that is the case considering that
29:54
he was also previously an
29:55
editor-in-chief for a newspaper owned by
29:57
El Valle bin Talal the billionaire who
30:00
was part of the ritz-carlton arrests
30:02
perhaps that made them a liability for
30:05
the Saudi regime but otherwise this is
30:07
beyond the best of our imaginations mr.
30:11
Koh strictly is a very well-known Saudi
30:12
journalist the fact that he would vanish
30:15
and potentially in this grisly way it's
30:19
impossible to wrap our heads around it
30:21
obviously no Turkey is caught between a
30:23
rock and a hard place in this so dawn
30:26
the democracy for the Arab world now all
30:29
right this clip only came to me this
30:31
morning so I haven't had a chance to
30:32
look into dawn but that's something I
30:35
hadn't heard about in the reporting
30:40
no this news to me so there's a locked
30:44
in you to the Four Seasons song dawn
30:49
no that's tie a yellow ribbon no never
30:57
dawn with Tony Orlando no don't look up
31:01
enough let's not no it's not I I
31:10
desperately need to deconstruct Kanye
31:15
well wait a million ever finished this
31:17
thing was cushaw I thought that was it I
31:19
was done I was wrapped that's all we got
31:21
do you think it was much of a wrap I
31:23
said all I had we will wait to see
31:27
what's going to happen with the
31:28
Magnitsky act we already though I don't
31:32
know I I as I said I don't know anything
31:34
about dawn this is this came in late
31:36
this morning I'd need to look into that
31:38
but I can see where it was a spook yes
31:41
well I think that's pretty obvious
31:43
I really doubt that Salman how dumb is
31:46
this guy if he's gonna go bring a guy in
31:48
and chop him up at the Embassy I mean
31:50
there's millions of ways there's ashes
31:53
you can do it and you know throw you off
31:54
a roof I mean there's a million ways to
31:56
just shoot you from a distance I totally
32:01
if you're gonna kill somebody then you
32:02
can do this and make it look like an
32:04
accident do it the way we usually do to
32:06
to the head you know and then in the
32:08
left hand hot tub lots of good ways to
32:13
do it just doesn't make any sense in
32:15
this unless now there's one I just want
32:17
to say this before we go on there was
32:19
one other kind of more of an alternative
32:22
idea which is that Solomon is part of
32:26
the mob that's now running Saudi Arabia
32:29
and this was a message but even if it
32:32
was a message where you know they would
32:35
have it wasn't much of a message cuz he
32:37
just kind of disappeared now this
32:39
embassy I think this embassy
32:40
back-and-forth business and I agree with
32:42
you that it's it's sketchy about the
32:44
proving the divorce as the reason for it
32:47
that's what spooks do
32:48
embassies are where spooks live has no
32:51
one watched the Americans quad we all
32:53
know this yeah they're all in there so I
32:55
have to bring 15 more guys in well
32:58
they're crawling with spooks now but he
33:00
was I think he was a spook maybe he was
33:02
transporting something from the embassy
33:04
in London to the embassy in Turkey I
33:06
don't know that sounds more believable
33:09
than anything as crazy as that it's not
33:11
even crazy that actually makes sense
33:13
yeah maybe he's just shuttling stuff
33:15
back and forth hey he worked for The
33:17
Washington Post it lots of spies have
33:20
and current I allege currently do work
33:23
for The Washington Post
33:25
you know and why would a guy who's as
33:27
you pointed out in the newsletter
33:29
his Muslim Brotherhood was connected to
33:31
Osama bin Laden and they could have
33:33
really asked him to repent a little a
33:34
little column about his relationship
33:36
with Osama bin Laden oh he's heralded as
33:40
a fan tell this guy oh yeah he was one
33:42
of their sources I'm sure that this guy
33:44
sounds like a spook and then we a maybe
33:47
then what do we get we gave we gave a
33:48
spook away
33:49
we got a spook back with the pastor this
33:51
is pastor spook no journalist spook
33:55
podcaster spook yeah we don't have any
33:58
podcast or spook Sid we make it more
34:00
money not yet now we're gonna go to I do
34:10
have a Kanye clip too yes it's going to
34:13
be number three in the sequence because
34:17
this was this is way I enjoyed this
34:19
Kanye stuff more than anything good
34:22
because we really enjoyed the whole
34:25
everybody get it all bent out of shape
34:27
and I'm gonna preface the whole thing
34:29
that you're gonna do with who cares this
34:31
Kanye he's getting him and Trump kind of
34:34
like each other so what what I found
34:38
interesting is well obviously the the
34:42
out well it was two sides it started
34:44
with immediate name-calling that's part
34:47
of what your clip is and really just
34:51
little bits and bytes of what happened
34:53
in the Oval Office and what what was
34:56
shown and what people responded to was
34:58
almost kind of appropriate although not
35:00
the way it was presented but only on
35:03
this show can you actually sit down and
35:07
listen to what Kanye said because all
35:09
those little sound bites all those
35:11
little bits were picked from one long
35:14
soliloquy which not only is it does it
35:18
make sense not only is it no agenda
35:20
thinking he's even saying some things
35:22
that you have specifically bitched about
35:23
on this show
35:26
and it was and it was an eye-opener and
35:29
so now I really am starting to think but
35:31
certainly CNN and Don Lemon and whoever
35:34
else really don't want anyone to listen
35:36
to what Kanye said and you and you have
35:38
to listen to the whole thing and I sat
35:40
you know like twice I watched this half
35:44
hour just trying to understand what he
35:46
was saying and it's really not it's
35:48
actually quite smart and it's it's the
35:50
stuff we talk about all the time and you
35:53
know if the news media whether they're
35:55
lazy and just like I it's just Kanye
35:57
being crazy and so let's just assume
35:59
he's nuts or they or they do not want
36:02
people to know what he said and I think
36:05
that's important here's the I'm just
36:07
gonna set up your clip is number three I
36:09
want to say this that I think that
36:11
they're they are a little lazy and I
36:15
don't think they care what he has to say
36:16
because they're if you're on the
36:18
globalist side of the debate all this
36:21
stuff is nuts John if they don't care
36:23
why didn't they just marginalize him and
36:25
just not talk about him why all the
36:27
outrage why why the insane conversations
36:31
about him
36:32
that's the dynamics of the news business
36:34
I mean here's somebody if one person
36:36
makes a big stink about it he's also a
36:38
target Kanye's have important celebrity
36:41
and he's in there violating the Unruh
36:43
spoken black rule okay go on I think it
36:48
just became of a story I think there's a
36:52
story here we'll start with pretty much
36:55
CNN the Wolf Blitzer this part of the
36:58
clip everyone's seen with Don Lemon I
36:59
just wanted to pay attention to what
37:01
snippets they pull out to discuss with
37:03
their panel about what Kanye was saying
37:07
and doing in the Oval Office so here is
37:08
their little edit you don't look good we
37:10
don't look good this is our president he
37:14
has to be the freshest the playas the
37:17
flyest Plains the best factories and we
37:20
have to make our core be in power we
37:22
have to bring jobs into America I don't
37:25
answer questions as simple Sam
37:27
soundbites youth you are tasting a fine
37:29
wine it has multiple notes to it the
37:31
liberal will try to control a black
37:33
person through the concept of racism
37:35
because they know that we are very proud
37:37
of motional people so when I
37:38
I like Trump to like someone that's
37:40
liberal they'll say oh but these races
37:42
you think racism can control me oh they
37:46
don't stop me that's an invisible wall
37:47
would you build a trapdoor that if you
37:50
mess up and you accidentally some
37:51
happens you fall and you end up next to
37:54
the Unabomber now when you hear this
37:58
sequence and of course my ears perked up
38:02
mainly because he said you fall through
38:04
the trapdoor and you land next to the
38:06
Unabomber I'm like wow
38:09
it sounds completely unhinged the way
38:13
they've put this together yes and what
38:15
was kind of like a double wink I think
38:17
is when Kanye says you know I'm like a
38:21
fine wine you got to all these different
38:23
notes I don't have that in one of my
38:25
clips what he actually said was it in
38:27
there that he said yeah but he said what
38:29
he said before that was I don't speak in
38:32
sound bites I'm like a fly so that's
38:36
exactly what happens so now they bring
38:38
in Don Lemon to discuss this and Don
38:40
says exactly what I thought most of the
38:47
talking in the Oval Office Don what do
38:50
you think I wolf I listen I don't I have
38:56
no animosity for Kanye West I'm just
39:02
gonna be honest I may get in a lot of
39:03
trouble for it I feel actually feel bad
39:05
for him what I saw was a minstrel show
39:08
today him in front of all of these white
39:10
people mostly white people let's just
39:12
discuss for a second minstrel show this
39:14
is in essence calling him an Uncle Tom
39:16
and my correctin worse worse now
39:19
minstrel shows I believe were white
39:20
people who put on blah although it did
39:22
also include black people
39:23
it was white PC began with black people
39:25
putting on blackface if you saw that the
39:28
Broadway play jeong-seon long you know
39:30
about this is Al Jolson time right you
39:32
know about you stop what this is pre
39:34
Ella Jolson right if you saw this at the
39:37
minstrel shows where black people
39:39
putting on blackface and playing blacks
39:42
just stupid blocks exaggerated
39:44
stupidness and they would do a whole Act
39:47
a whole routine it was a very
39:50
interesting era was it funny
39:52
then the whites to said hey we could do
39:54
the same thing so they put on the
39:55
blackface and they got you know they
39:57
could go to better venues and so pretty
39:59
soon the blacks were marginalized but
40:04
it's an insult is what it is yeah big
40:06
insolence they don't even Christine
40:07
failed to mention the whole time that
40:09
Jim Brown oh I got Jim Brown I got Jim
40:12
Brown I got Jim Brown is one of the most
40:15
famous black men in history recent
40:17
history for his exploits is the probably
40:20
the greatest running back in the history
40:22
of football and it was a famous actor I
40:25
have some Jim Brown clips from this
40:27
meeting as well because this was a very
40:29
the way I understand it Jim Brown never
40:32
said anything she and brown said several
40:34
things several things I mean I know what
40:40
I'll do Jim Brown right now for you so
40:43
here's it now it's he doesn't speak very
40:45
loudly old Jim Brown but here's what he
40:48
said it's my honor Jim I'm gonna tell
40:50
you I've been a fan of yours for a long
40:51
time long time nobody like you nobody
40:55
like you no athlete like you gem Ron
41:08
which i think is a nice statement says
41:10
I'm here to serve I'm not asking for
41:12
anything I'm here to help out tell me
41:14
how I can help mr. president gee you
41:16
didn't see that on TV Jim Brown also had
41:20
something misled also had something to
41:22
say about North Korea
41:28
the present mine for a long time and
41:32
gymnast Jim came out of nowhere he said
41:36
I like what the president is doing a
41:39
long time ago we met right I just
41:42
appreciate very much in numbers if you
41:48
look at the c-span had the best audio
42:14
there there audio guys are pretty good
42:17
damn cameras are making a huge racket so
42:20
first is I like North Korea guy I think
42:22
he says this yeah this is very good this
42:25
is good act dialogue Jim Brown says he's
42:27
encouraging the president who's good
42:29
dialogue and the Secretary of State just
42:32
came back from Trump's got to take his
42:41
little credits here growing up no more
42:42
nothing yeah Jim Brown says looks like
42:50
we were almost in war command-c was that
42:53
close I will tell you that was headed to
42:59
war and now it's gonna be I believe it's
43:02
gonna work out
43:03
from South to water we always thought
43:06
you were save millions of lives
43:07
you know Seoul has 30 million people you
43:10
know I left this then just so you could
43:12
hear the Trump was knew he was
43:13
Pontifical okay 30 million people right
43:16
near the border 30 miles off the border
43:18
millions of people would have been
43:20
killed Jim Brown says we solve one of
43:30
the biggest problems all right so you
43:32
didn't see that on the news why would
43:33
you it's just Jim Brown he doesn't
43:35
matter it's just Jim Brown he doesn't
43:35
this opinion doesn't matter and I love
43:39
being able to do this and this is this
43:41
is going to be a little longer than
43:43
normal just because if we can't do what
43:46
the mainstream media did with Kanye's
43:47
chop them into bits because then you
43:49
don't understand what he's saying once
43:50
you understand what he's saying then we
43:52
never have to do it again let's go back
43:53
that there's a connection between the
43:57
bonesaw references and chopping people
43:59
into bits and chopping Kanye into bits I
44:05
sure hope not because I fear I believe
44:09
that he is purposely being suppressed
44:13
with what he's saying because it's very
44:15
important what he's saying so I fear for
44:17
a community to hear it the West
44:21
I'm just gonna be honest I may get in a
44:23
lot of trouble for it I feel actually
44:25
feel bad for him what I saw was a
44:27
minstrel show today him in front of all
44:30
of these white people mostly white
44:31
people embarrassing himself and
44:34
embarrassing Americans but mostly
44:37
African Americans because every one of
44:39
them is sitting either at home or with
44:42
their phones watching this cringing I
44:45
couldn't even watch it I had to turn the
44:47
television off because it was so hard to
44:51
watch off because it was so hard to
44:52
okay so because dong just couldn't watch
44:55
it the journalists that he is
44:57
he missed I guess what Kanye was
44:59
actually saying and just has an opinion
45:01
without having watched it and anyone at
45:05
home any african-american with a phone
45:09
is-is-is disgust that is horrified by
45:12
this so I went to what just quick his
45:16
effort just went by and only you can do
45:22
that job sorry write down the time every
45:27
black American where the phone was
45:29
embarrassed by this so I went to my
45:32
favorite opus one YouTube channel which
45:34
has 1.2 million subscribers it is my go
45:37
to it is a black YouTube channel let's
45:40
pull up a couple of clips real briefly
45:42
here's Shabazz the og Shabazz yo what's
45:46
poppin what's poppin Brock might even
45:47
make a no statement I'm asked a couple
45:50
questions is the disdain weak on gay
45:53
about what he says meaning is he lying
45:56
about things that he say is he not
45:58
making sense
45:59
do we have a problem with what he's
46:02
saying or is the major problem the fact
46:05
that he has aligned himself and
46:06
continues to put himself and the
46:08
president in the midst of Donald Trump
46:10
what's the real issue it kind of yet so
46:12
that's one voice let's hear from another
46:14
fine black American the reasons I'm here
46:17
while I'm studying this interview with
46:19
John us and Donald Trump I want to
46:21
understand some that do not
46:22
the Hat to mislead you do not allow that
46:26
to mislead you do not allow him saying
46:28
oh I love Trump and artists dancing and
46:30
Sam Boeing and shuckin and jivin to
46:32
mislead you remember there is a strategy
46:34
when it comes to dealing with the system
46:36
of white supremacy there was a strategy
46:37
when it comes to this
46:38
remember the spook who sat by the door
46:40
remember Nat Turner there was a system
46:43
so what if Kanye is finessing the
46:46
president what if he is finessing the
46:48
White House what if he is saying he's
46:50
going to pretend to do all of this
46:51
nonsense and look like one of the was
46:53
god damn hypocrites on the planet just
46:56
so that he can gain his access because
46:58
now the president has given him the
46:59
presidential snap before prove Obama
47:01
Trump told him that he could speak on
47:02
his behalf wherever and win it he wants
47:05
to get Larry Hoover brought out of
47:06
prison so there's a name I hadn't heard
47:12
and it came up with a couple of real
47:15
gangsters on this Opus one YouTube
47:17
channel they heard him talk about it I
47:19
just want to say West is not crazy he
47:23
said for the President of the United
47:24
States and said free free over darling
47:38
Trump yeah it's a stupid every slowly
47:52
Larry all right so we will get into who
48:02
Larry Hoover is after we go back to the
48:05
incredible disdain from CNN in
48:09
particular which clip did you have now
48:10
John I have the clip where they some
48:13
just another one of the many I had a
48:15
choice of a bunch of clips but the one
48:18
which I thought was the absolute worst
48:20
which was a low point at CNN we want
48:23
some a black analyst of one of the many
48:25
that they have on their roster comes out
48:28
and just lays into Kanye in the worst
48:32
possible way and this is a grand display
48:34
of mass
48:36
ignorance in the face of the downfall of
48:39
democracy and we have a white and a
48:41
black man join together at the
48:44
narcissistic hip who refuse to
48:46
understand that they are more a
48:48
roadblock that they are more a
48:49
than a road to real democracy in our
48:52
country hmm this is white supremacy by
48:55
ventriloquism a black man is moving the
48:57
white racist ideas are flowing from
49:00
Kanye West's mouth kanye west is
49:02
engaging in one of the most nefarious
49:04
practices yet a black body and brain are
49:08
the warehouse for the articulation and
49:11
expression of anti black cinemates that
49:14
have been chin-checked by people with
49:16
far more rigorous credentials now I
49:20
don't know about you and I have no
49:22
standing being a white American but I
49:25
heard black America talk on the Opus one
49:27
channel and I'd say this guy is the
49:29
Uncle Tom
49:31
well he's obviously a stooge for the CNN
49:35
white management it's not run by a white
49:38
guy I mean a black guy is run by a white
49:41
guy so I'll go back to Don Lemon because
49:45
I think he really set the tone he is the
49:47
voice of black America now according to
49:49
him according to him just so you can
49:55
hear how he shames kanye from because of
49:58
course he's you know he's crazy I think
50:00
Don Lemon kind of started the kanye is
50:01
it is mentally ill vibe we'll just go
50:05
back to that and then we'll get into
50:06
what Kanye actually said him sitting
50:08
there being used by the President of the
50:12
United States the president United
50:13
States exploiting him and I don't mean
50:17
this in a disparaging way sure
50:18
exploiting someone who needs help who
50:21
needs to back away from the cameras who
50:23
needs to get offstage
50:25
who needs to deal with his issues and if
50:28
anyone around him cares about him the
50:31
family that he mentioned today or
50:33
whomever his managers maybe some other
50:35
people who are in the music business who
50:37
know him they need to grab him and
50:39
snatch him up and get kanye together
50:41
because kanye needs help and this is
50:44
nothing to do and yeah this is Don is
50:47
giving white America and white news
50:49
cables show America license to repeat
50:52
this which is what happened incessantly
50:54
over the weekend with being liberal or
50:56
conservative this is to do with honesty
50:59
and we have to stop pretending sitting
51:01
here on these CNN panels or on whatever
51:03
network panels and pretending like this
51:05
is normal and let's have this
51:07
conversation about Kanye West what he
51:08
said who cares why are you sending
51:12
cameras to the Oval Office for Kanye
51:14
West to the Oval Office for Kanye
51:14
did you send cameras to the Oval Office
51:16
and carry it live actually I didn't clip
51:19
that but there's a part where Trump said
51:21
you know everyone wanted to be here and
51:24
and the press this press is in there on
51:26
video say yeah we wanted to see this we
51:28
didn't want to see any other meeting so
51:29
yeah of course they wanted that it's
51:30
crazy town when common visited the White
51:33
House come and visit at the White House
51:34
and did a beautiful poem spoken word
51:38
talked about black people or kings and
51:40
queens and do better
51:45
he didn't disparage anybody I don't hear
51:47
the kids on opus one talking about
51:49
common and his poem stop stop
51:53
pack it up a little bit he's talking
51:55
about common and his poem like okay then
51:58
he said he didn't disparage anybody did
52:01
Kanye disparage people no I do not
52:04
believe so and everything I've seen no
52:06
but then what's he talking about
52:08
it's the Trump it is a racist disparages
52:12
beautiful poem spoken words I talked
52:16
about black people are kings and queens
52:18
how we need to rise up and do better
52:21
he didn't disparage anybody he didn't
52:23
speak in non sequiturs he didn't do
52:25
anything awful and you know the only
52:27
people who criticized him the only
52:28
people who really covered it weren't
52:29
Sean Hannity and his band of hypocrites
52:32
who are now who are now applauding Kanye
52:37
West the same people that many in that
52:40
group called the n-word because of
52:42
Taylor Swift and because of George Bush
52:44
and now all of a sudden he's gonna wrap
52:48
it up but he just has to get one more
52:50
insult the person who represents the
52:52
African American community he doesn't we
52:54
need to take the cameras away from Kanye
52:56
and from a lot of this craziness that
52:59
happens in the White House because it is
53:00
not normal and we need to stop sitting
53:03
here pretending that it's normal this
53:05
was an embarrassment
53:06
Kanye's mother is rolling over in her
53:09
grave oh that's the lowest now you can't
53:13
go much lower than yeah and it affected
53:16
him a lot so a good work Don Lemon I'm
53:20
revoking Don Lemon even working at this
53:23
operation because he's the guy that will
53:25
set the tone that is desired I can't see
53:28
it any other way that is the desired
53:30
tone he's black therefore he has
53:32
standing he can say whatever he wants
53:34
she's a pledge applause exactly okay so
53:39
the backdrop is we've got Jim Brown
53:42
sitting there and all that conversation
53:43
with Jim Brown that happened mainly in
53:45
the in the beginning before Kanye even
53:48
got into his because that launched
53:50
pretty quick but at first five minutes
53:52
is too
53:52
Jim Brown talked about North Korea and
53:54
and you know Tom Pina just want to be
53:56
here to serve mr. president and then
53:58
Kanye he's not there alone no he has
54:01
Larry Hoover's lawyer with him Jarrod's
54:03
also in in this meeting which no one
54:06
mentioned Larry Hoover was arrested in
54:10
Chicago for drugs and at initially it
54:15
was just a minor offense but then after
54:18
17 years he was re-arrested because
54:21
apparently he had not only run a
54:24
criminal gang from jail but he had
54:26
called out a hit on some rival gang
54:29
member who was killed and then he got a
54:32
6-time life sentence but in the 17 years
54:38
after his the initial incarceration he
54:41
was really organizing chicago then he
54:44
was trying to better his life I wasn't
54:46
there I'm just telling you what the
54:47
story is on on Larry Hoover and so then
54:54
he got you know the guys now 68 and has
54:55
been in jail for quite a while and you
54:58
hear that black kids on the YouTube APIs
55:00
one channel they know who Larry Hoover
55:02
is they see him as some kind of hero is
55:05
it because he was a drug dealer or is it
55:07
because he was trying to do something
55:08
good and this is why Kanye is actually
55:10
there which is not mentioned we know
55:13
that Kim Kardashian successfully got
55:15
someone out of giad pardoned the woman
55:18
who was on a minor drug offense so now
55:20
let's pick up the story at the beginning
55:22
of this meeting and it's a prisoner that
55:28
was focused on he had six life sentences
55:30
and they have him next to the Unabomber
55:33
during twenty three at once so now you
55:36
know the reference to the Unabomber he's
55:38
in the same facility by the way there
55:44
was no mention of Larry Hoover on any of
55:47
the CNN reports do you think no it's
55:51
more important to show Don Lemon saying
55:53
his mom is rolling over in her grave
55:55
Larry Hoover is an interesting story and
55:57
I've never heard of Larry Hoover I'm
55:59
just learning about it
56:01
that means what are they doing what a
56:04
Bosnian yes
56:06
alleged least for a conspiracy from this
56:09
is hoover's lawyer prison since a prism
56:11
you know that's a legend but we do
56:14
believe even if he did commit those
56:16
crimes the sentence was overly broad
56:18
into the sentence six consecutive life
56:21
sentences and the most secure prison in
56:23
the world also known as clean version of
56:25
Hill for basically a Nichkhun was a
56:28
crook prison is that negative radius
56:30
Supermax in Florence Colorado they house
56:34
the Unabomber al-qaeda operatives mass
56:37
killers Oklahoma City bomber things of
56:39
that nature Howard is a 68 68 years old
56:43
yeah six days old really the reason why
56:46
they imprison him it's because he
56:48
started doing positive for the community
56:51
he started showing that he actually had
56:53
power that he wasn't just one of a
56:55
monolithic voice but he could wrap
56:57
people around so there's theories that
56:59
there's infinite amounts of universe in
57:01
this alternate universe so it's very
57:03
important for me to get Hoover out
57:06
because in an alternate universe I am
57:08
him now this may sound unhinged but we
57:11
have spoken about this specifically
57:14
alternate universes and yes in a
57:16
different dimension I think would be
57:18
more correct in scientific terms I'm you
57:21
and you're me there's a dimension where
57:22
that's taking place isn't that the
57:24
theory of quantum so actually the theory
57:28
is there's probably an infinite number
57:29
of recipe can be going on right every
57:32
decision you make could have gone off in
57:34
a different direction and it actually
57:35
has so this is a almost a religious
57:39
philosophy Kanye has which he's
57:41
mentioned multiple times of course is
57:43
laughed at I don't laugh because we talk
57:46
about alternate universes in a different
57:48
context but not that dissimilar what
57:50
he's saying is in some other universe
57:52
I'm in jail and he's me and I have a
57:55
duty to go and help this guy it's just a
57:57
humanity thing but it's Kanye so you
57:59
have to think and listen to what the guy
58:00
is saying and I have to go and get him
58:03
free because he was doing positive
58:05
inside of Chicago just like how I'm
58:07
moving back to Chicago and it's not just
58:09
now I didn't know Kanye was moving back
58:10
to Chicago yeah that was that was
58:13
mentioned yeah but it was news that he
58:16
was moving back yeah okay great
58:18
non-state agent being an entertainer and
58:20
having a monolithic voice that's forced
58:23
to be a specific party you know people
58:26
expect that if you're black you have to
58:28
be Democrat I have a I've had
58:31
conversations that basically said that
58:33
welfare is the reason why a lot of black
58:36
people end up being Democrat they say
58:37
now you got to stay with him that's why
58:40
it doesn't work when it's chopped up so
58:41
he's segwaying into something else but
58:43
it all comes around at the end with a
58:45
mind-blowing reveal you know first of
58:47
all it's a limit to amount of jobs so
58:51
the the father's lose the jobs and they
58:53
say we'll give you more money for having
58:55
more kids in your home and then we got
58:59
rid of the mental health Institute's in
59:01
the 80s in the night and the prison
59:02
rates just shot up
59:05
have we not discussed that specifically
59:08
yeah we discuss Reagan shutting down the
59:10
ones in the eighties yeah in California
59:13
because it was a demand of that I would
59:15
just as a reminder no I was here during
59:20
that eras in going to high school and
59:22
college and I remember the era because
59:26
it was the Liberals going oh my god
59:29
these mental health facilities and they
59:31
always cite Agnew's State Hospital in
59:33
San Jose are they're horrible and then
59:35
when the One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
59:37
movie came out all their hard but we
59:39
gotta shut him down as terrible this is
59:41
not the way to treat the mentally ill
59:42
and so Reagan comes in as a Republican
59:46
he says that's what you guys went okay
59:48
we're shutting him down and they shut
59:49
all of them down and then there's been
59:51
nothing but complaining ever since and
59:53
the part that you and I have never been
59:55
able to come up with because we're not
59:56
black is that black arrests shot through
1:00:00
the roof because of this and so bear in
1:00:04
mind the Unabomber all the stuff it
1:00:06
comes it to the end with Kanye black
1:00:07
people end up being they look up they
1:00:09
say you know first of all it's it's a
1:00:11
limit to amount of jobs so the the
1:00:14
father's lose the jobs and they say
1:00:16
we'll give you more money for having
1:00:18
more kids in your home and then we got
1:00:21
rid of the mental health institutes in
1:00:23
the 80s and the 90s and the prisoner
1:00:25
rates just shot up and now you have
1:00:27
chiraq where people call chiraq which is
1:00:30
actually our murder rate is going down
1:00:32
by 20 percent every year just talk to
1:00:34
the superintendent met with Michael
1:00:36
Sachs that's Ron Rob's our right-hand
1:00:38
man oh my god they'd be met with him
1:00:41
there must be crazy why they entertain
1:00:43
that fool so I think it's the bravery
1:00:47
that helps you beat this game called
1:00:49
life you know they tried to scare me to
1:00:52
not wear this hat my own friends but
1:00:54
this hat it gives me it gives me power
1:00:57
in a way you know my dad and my mom
1:01:00
separated so I didn't have a lot of male
1:01:03
energy in my home and also I'm married
1:01:08
to a family that uh you know
1:01:11
not a lot of male energy going beautiful
1:01:15
of course he's kind of winking to Bruce
1:01:18
Jenner there
1:01:19
I mean Caitlyn so I understand where
1:01:22
he's coming from
1:01:23
I didn't have a lot of male energy in my
1:01:24
household sigh I hear what he's saying
1:01:26
when you put it all together what he
1:01:28
said this next bit becomes relevant but
1:01:31
there's times where you know is
1:01:32
something about you know I love Hillary
1:01:35
I love everyone right but the campaign
1:01:38
I'm with her just didn't make me feel as
1:01:41
a guy they didn't get to see my dad all
1:01:43
the time like a guy that could play
1:01:45
catch with his son
1:01:47
no is this not something we explicitly
1:01:50
discussed when that slogan came up I'm
1:01:53
with her it's like oh that's kind of we
1:01:55
discussed the fact that I am with her is
1:01:58
not a campaign and it's a Kanye it meant
1:02:01
well I don't feel good about that I want
1:02:04
to be with Daddy he's blitter Lee saying
1:02:05
that and I I could not understand that
1:02:09
he felt that way it's this is not a
1:02:11
crazy thing to say and he said I love
1:02:13
Hillary but I didn't like that I didn't
1:02:15
feel good about I didn't want to be with
1:02:16
her I want I missed the male energy in
1:02:18
his life or in the world whatever it is
1:02:20
it was something about when I put this
1:02:22
hat on and made me feel like Superman
1:02:24
you make it a Superman that wasn't
1:02:26
that's my favorite superhero and you
1:02:28
made a Superman cape for me also as a
1:02:30
guy that looks up to you looks up to
1:02:32
Ralph Lauren looks up to American
1:02:33
industry guys non-political no bullshit
1:02:37
put the beep on it however you want to
1:02:39
do it five seconds delay it just goes in
1:02:41
and gets it done right now you gave me
1:02:44
the heart to go to adidas because it
1:02:46
sounds like he's just talking
1:02:47
self-promotion about himself when he
1:02:49
talks about adidas and play okay good
1:02:52
adidas when I went in and 2015 we're a
1:02:56
14 billion dollar company losing two
1:02:58
billion dollars a year now we have a 38
1:03:01
billion dollar market cap it's called
1:03:03
the easy effect this guy's clearly
1:03:05
mentally insane he knows market caps I
1:03:08
mean this he's got to be a nut job and I
1:03:10
went to caspere we had a meeting at
1:03:12
Chicago at risk um and I say
1:03:14
you have to bring manufacturing on shore
1:03:19
inch that evens sure into the core is
1:03:22
that about the borders the core of
1:03:24
Adidas and Chicago is the core of Middle
1:03:27
America we have to make Vin America
1:03:29
strong so I had the balls because I had
1:03:32
enough balls to put on this hat I mean
1:03:34
this biggest thing made me a billionaire
1:03:36
and I could have lost 200 million
1:03:38
dollars I could have lost 200 million
1:03:38
walking away from that deal but even
1:03:41
with that I knew it was more important
1:03:43
for me to take the chance of walking
1:03:44
away from that deal than I have no
1:03:46
fathers in Chicago with no homes and
1:03:48
when we do have prisoner Reformation for
1:03:51
a note because this is habilitation not
1:03:54
rehabilitation because they didn't have
1:03:55
the abilities in the first place we
1:03:57
never had anyone who taught us we didn't
1:03:59
teach us exactly we had no one to tell
1:04:01
us so he does say that's it there's
1:04:03
something very important what he says
1:04:04
there he's mimicking what black
1:04:07
Americans will say well nobody taught as
1:04:09
cuz that dads weren't there he's me
1:04:11
mimicking that but he's saying some good
1:04:13
stuff right so it's more important than
1:04:16
any specific deal any anything that we
1:04:19
bring jobs into America and that we
1:04:22
provide a transition with mental health
1:04:25
and the American education curriculum
1:04:29
that a Jim has worked on Larry Hoover
1:04:31
also has a curriculum that he's worked
1:04:34
on we have Montessori curriculums that
1:04:36
we worked on we works has a beautiful
1:04:37
curriculum the waldorf establishment has
1:04:40
a curriculum we have meditation there's
1:04:43
a lot of things affecting our mental
1:04:45
health that makes us do crazy things
1:04:47
that puts us back into that trap door
1:04:49
called a thirteenth amendment now this
1:04:52
is this blew me the fuck away I'm sorry
1:04:54
to use that word just I got when he said
1:04:57
the trap door of the 13th amendment I'm
1:05:00
like what is he talking about let's not
1:05:02
give it away we'll read the Thirteenth
1:05:04
Amendment in a moment after Kanye gets
1:05:06
to it I did say abolish with the hat on
1:05:08
because why would you keep something
1:05:10
around as a trapdoor
1:05:11
if you building a floor the Constitution
1:05:13
is the base of our of our industry right
1:05:16
of our cup of our country of our company
1:05:18
would you build a trapdoor that if you
1:05:20
mess up and you
1:05:21
silly some happens you fall and you end
1:05:24
up next to the Unabomber okay
1:05:26
the Thirteenth Amendment for those who
1:05:28
don't know what it is or those who have
1:05:30
forgotten the Thirteenth Amendment
1:05:32
section one neither slavery nor
1:05:34
involuntary servitude except this
1:05:37
punishment for crime whereof the party
1:05:39
shall have been duly convicted shall
1:05:41
exist within the United States or any
1:05:44
place subject to their jurisdiction so
1:05:47
what that means is and you have bit
1:05:50
you've brought this up we've bitched
1:05:51
about this many times that in the United
1:05:54
States slavery is legal if you're
1:05:56
incarcerated you become a slave of the
1:05:59
state and you're making 25 cents a day
1:06:02
and you're working for IKEA you're
1:06:05
working for how many wishes which is
1:06:07
again New York of the famous Dutch
1:06:09
saying I am what I say you are what to
1:06:13
say for yourself miss your call to the
1:06:14
help which is what we do with China we
1:06:16
constantly heart by all China's got
1:06:19
slave labor they have all these
1:06:21
prisoners or slave labor we're the ones
1:06:23
that have actual corporations that that
1:06:27
that are involved I'm sorry that are
1:06:30
involved in slave labor in the prison
1:06:32
system in slave labor in the prison
1:06:33
there's corporations you can invest in
1:06:35
that will that benefit from the slave
1:06:38
labor of our prison system and as I said
1:06:41
companies like that way just to stop
1:06:44
again I don't mind the prisoners being
1:06:48
forced to do stuff like clean up the
1:06:49
roads maybe there's a buck to litter
1:06:51
along Highway 80 in California there's a
1:06:54
bunch of litter nobody picks it up I
1:06:56
don't mind putting a chain gang out
1:06:57
there but but you have to pay them yes
1:07:01
and and what is happening as you said
1:07:03
there are companies and I'm pretty sure
1:07:04
when we brought it up when you brought
1:07:06
it up
1:07:06
IKEA was one of the companies or they
1:07:09
were making flat pack furniture all
1:07:11
kinds of stuff and American corporations
1:07:14
go to the Correctional Corporation of
1:07:16
America and hire this labor force and so
1:07:19
Kanye is saying that the Thirteenth
1:07:21
Amendment has a trapdoor because yes
1:07:23
while it says no one can be a slave but
1:07:26
if you mess up and he's gonna explain
1:07:29
exactly how cruel this really was if you
1:07:32
mess up then you fall through the
1:07:34
trapdoor up then you fall through the
1:07:35
into slavery because of the 13th
1:07:37
Amendment's trapdoor which is you can be
1:07:40
a slave in the United States if you're
1:07:42
incarcerated for a crime you've been
1:07:43
convicted of you end up you got to
1:07:45
remove all that trapdoor out of the
1:07:47
relationship the four gentleman that
1:07:49
wrote the Thirteenth Amendment and I
1:07:52
think the way the universe works it's
1:07:53
perfect we don't have 13 floors though
1:07:55
you know so the Forge the four gentleman
1:07:58
that wrote the 13th amendment didn't
1:08:00
look like the people they were amending
1:08:02
also at that point it was illegal for
1:08:05
blacks to read or african-americans to
1:08:10
read and so that meant if you actually
1:08:13
read the amendment you get locked up
1:08:18
what I think is we don't need he's crazy
1:08:22
I tell you he doesn't know what he's
1:08:23
talking about his mom's rolling over in
1:08:24
their graves is we need pardons we need
1:08:27
to talk to people I was diagnosed with
1:08:30
bipolar disorder I was connected with a
1:08:33
neuro psychologist that works with the
1:08:35
athletes in the NBA and the NFL and he
1:08:37
he looked at my brain is equal on three
1:08:39
parts I'm gonna go ahead drop some bombs
1:08:42
for you 98 percentile IQ test
1:08:44
I had a 75 percentile of all human
1:08:47
beings but it was counting eight numbers
1:08:49
backwards off to his repeats I'm gonna
1:08:51
work on that one the other ones 98%
1:08:53
Tesla Freud its Tesla intelligence man
1:08:57
he's got it so he had it measured he's
1:09:00
genius and that's it's obvious he's
1:09:02
genius because you know you can see that
1:09:04
you can see Trump liking this guy
1:09:06
they're very similar so he's gonna wrap
1:09:08
it up with this whole 13th amendment
1:09:10
thing and Larry Hoover and everything
1:09:11
with just in it and that's really the
1:09:13
whole thing it's just almost done you
1:09:15
know so he said that I actually wasn't
1:09:20
bipolar I had sleep deprivation which
1:09:23
could cause dementia 10 to 20 years from
1:09:26
now I wouldn't even remember my son's
1:09:28
name so all this power that I get and
1:09:31
I'm taking my son to the Sox game and
1:09:33
all that I wouldn't be able to remember
1:09:34
his name from a misdiagnosis and what we
1:09:37
need is we can empower the
1:09:39
pharmaceuticals and and make more money
1:09:42
that's one thing I've never stepped into
1:09:44
a situation where I didn't make people
1:09:46
more money so we can have
1:09:48
Pharmaceuticals we can empower our
1:09:50
industries we can empower our factories
1:09:52
we can bring that only adidas on shore
1:09:54
we could bring Foxconn to set up a
1:09:57
factory and I think Minnesota 53,000
1:10:00
Wisconsin and I think Minnesota 53,000
1:10:01
yeah Wisconsin they had 4,000 jobs
1:10:03
people making fifty three thousand
1:10:05
dollars a year and one of the things we
1:10:07
got a set is for to have the highest
1:10:10
design the dopest cars the most amazing
1:10:13
I don't really say dope I don't say
1:10:14
negative words and try to lift them we
1:10:16
just say positive lovey divine universal
1:10:19
words so the flyest freshest most
1:10:22
amazing car and what we want to start
1:10:24
with this III brought up I brought a
1:10:28
gift with me right here he says gift
1:10:31
he means a jiff and so now this is the
1:10:33
famous he's opening his cell phone but
1:10:35
you hear what he's saying we need to
1:10:37
have the fly as stuff it's all gonna be
1:10:38
the best in America this right here is
1:10:42
the I plain one it's a hydrogen-powered
1:10:46
they're playing and this is what our
1:10:48
president should be flying in look at
1:10:50
this year the miss Jared chair so you
1:10:53
can psiphon to Jared just like on this
1:11:04
plane with but you know what I don't
1:11:06
like about what I need Saturday Night
1:11:09
Live to improve on or what I need the
1:11:11
Liberals to improve on is if he don't
1:11:13
look good we don't look good this is our
1:11:17
president he has to be the freshest the
1:11:20
playas the flyest planes the best
1:11:22
factories and we have to make our core
1:11:25
be in power we have to bring jobs into
1:11:28
America because our best export is
1:11:31
entertainment ideas but when we make
1:11:33
everything in China and not in America
1:11:35
then we're cheating on our country and
1:11:37
we're putting people in positions to
1:11:39
have to do illegal things to end up in a
1:11:42
cheapest Factory ever the the prison
1:11:44
system there you go
1:11:47
the cheapest Factory ever the prison
1:11:49
system I think Kanye is a prophet I
1:11:52
think he's got the bipolar thing he's
1:11:56
manic uh I think it was a very it was a
1:11:59
shaggy dog story yep uh with a punchline
1:12:03
it was very well done I think he could
1:12:05
left a plain thing out I think that hurt
1:12:07
him well hold the whole way he speaks
1:12:12
hurts him because it's so clip worthy
1:12:14
for just these little clips of him being
1:12:17
sounding insane ahold of that thing and
1:12:19
clip it together to make him sound like
1:12:20
a complete lunatic just listen to CNN
1:12:23
today you'll be fine probably could have
1:12:26
done even better a job they had to do it
1:12:32
quick yeah I mean if you spend a little
1:12:35
time you could really have something
1:12:37
very funny but yeah I think the guy is a
1:12:40
genius I've always thought he was I
1:12:41
think Taylor Swift's is genius yeah
1:12:43
these people that do this sort of
1:12:45
marketing and they market themselves a
1:12:47
lot and they do investments P Diddy's
1:12:50
another one whatever his name is
1:12:53
nowadays Sean Combs
1:12:54
yeah he's another one these guys are
1:12:57
extremely intelligent they really know
1:12:59
how to do marketing and they know how to
1:13:02
invest there's none of them are poor and
1:13:06
they don't seem to be getting poor I
1:13:07
mean compared with the same kind of
1:13:09
professional athletes that don't have
1:13:11
quite the intelligence not to say that
1:13:13
most of them don't some of them do but
1:13:14
when they have a lot of money and the
1:13:16
broke breasts guys never end up broke I
1:13:18
mean if they do it's because they gave
1:13:20
it away but not because it was stolen
1:13:21
from him so in in review people really
1:13:26
got gypped sorry to use that term
1:13:29
shortchanged on what Kanye did and
1:13:32
certainly the America the black
1:13:35
Americans got shortchanged by the news
1:13:38
media who was supposed to be serving
1:13:39
them could someone have just listened
1:13:42
and don't even show a clip you say well
1:13:44
he was talking about the 13th amendment
1:13:45
Larry Hoover and how really the
1:13:48
Democrats agree on the on the on the
1:13:51
there's too many people in prisons but
1:13:53
no they don't want black people to hear
1:13:56
what Kanye has to say I'm glad I learned
1:13:59
a lot I went to
1:14:00
was one like what is this this is how I
1:14:02
learn this stuff
1:14:05
know that that can't be done by uh by
1:14:07
Dom lemon who had to turn the sound down
1:14:10
cuz he was so offended that's offensive
1:14:13
that's actually racist like keeping the
1:14:16
black man down way to go Don and
1:14:19
everybody everybody did it his job he
1:14:22
was unbelievable
1:14:25
well Blackmun keeps himself down a lot
1:14:28
of times when we lost our one of our
1:14:30
listeners to incog-negro yeah we lost as
1:14:33
he was perked by a deconstruction we did
1:14:37
which was critical of Hillary so that
1:14:40
had nothing to do with race then nobody
1:14:43
does to do is what Kanye was talking
1:14:45
about which is that if you're black you
1:14:47
have to be a Democrat
1:14:48
anyway fear for Kanye because it's so
1:14:50
easy to get rid of this guy I don't
1:14:52
think they have to do it now because
1:14:53
they've marginalized him but you know
1:14:56
when you hear these kids on YouTube
1:14:59
that's a million point two subscribers
1:15:02
you know people may just start to listen
1:15:04
I fear for Kanye if he keeps this up and
1:15:07
people start listening to him it could
1:15:08
be bad for his health
1:15:12
yeah but they've done a good job I think
1:15:15
they've kept him safe we're actually
1:15:19
endangering him but I feel pretty good
1:15:21
about it and with that I'd like to thank
1:15:23
you for your occurred and say in the
1:15:24
morning to you John see where the C
1:15:26
stands for Combs Dvorak boots on the
1:15:36
ground feet in the air subs in the water
1:15:38
today mr. Knights out there in the
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morning to our troll room no agendas
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artwork for Episode 1076 title that was
1:15:57
em where'd he brought us the the zombies
1:16:02
of 2030 there was just a great
1:16:05
compilation piece of you know the
1:16:08
global-warming killing us all in the
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background and we're all just a zombies
1:16:11
kind of floating around it's a it's kind
1:16:14
of a look into our nearby future bless
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you if we don't keep our global warming
1:16:20
down by 1.5 degrees so we appreciate the
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work that uncle cave bear did there and
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all of our artists who we got a lot of
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bit of art and funny - but we got to
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choose one but also thanks for the word
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cloud couple the word clouds I think he
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used that in the in the newsletter word
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cloud that was open it would be a little
1:16:43
more yeah actually it was not quite as
1:16:46
exciting as I had hoped it would be well
1:16:48
at least somebody could do those now I
1:16:50
do have a lot of stuff in the second
1:16:52
half of the show about go I got to
1:16:54
follow up to the global warming but
1:16:55
mostly by deconstructing Al Gore and I
1:16:58
found his tell you know what you know
1:17:00
what I like about this John I challenged
1:17:03
you to
1:17:05
make a non boring climate report and I
1:17:07
think you've taken the challenge so I
1:17:08
look forward to that
1:17:09
well let me think one two three four
1:17:12
five six like twelve clips here and
1:17:14
twelve clips I'll go uh I'm thinking for
1:17:19
ten seconds it doesn't matter why you
1:17:21
took the challenge and I appreciate it
1:17:23
and that's why we're a great show
1:17:25
perhaps the best show well it is
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supposedly Patrick Fujian we want to
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thank him for being the one and only
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executive producer for show woods 1077
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huh yeah it was not a great showing
1:17:38
actually I notice now it's like very
1:17:41
cool I think people are didn't like the
1:17:44
last show 333 and he says what am i
1:17:51
doing what does this check email from
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Patrick what does this check email from
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I don't know it's I don't think you need
1:17:59
to because it's everything's in the note
1:18:01
as far as I can tell thank you good
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I'll check the email that we read it
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later if ITIF it something needs to be
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said but it's soffit and Serpa funk of
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as sir gasket of the region this is also
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Dee douching she only needs one for the
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humor of it
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jingle requests any collusion whoa
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Society defining and my balls
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was hot okay so now I understand check
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email check email because he had sent
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these any collusion of course I have he
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had sent whoa society defining and my
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balls was hot
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except he sent them on a Google Drive
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you clicked on the link and it said you
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need to request access so I requested
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access for all the jingles who sent me
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and this morning he'd still not granted
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the access so I'm sorry I can't play
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those for you because you didn't do it
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right no just send them straight up
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don't start using third parties to send
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us stuff why you can send directly email
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to 50 yeah I couldn't I have to keep it
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it's not good Oh so we'll do any clusion
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list any collusion
1:20:00
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ITM Jen's been a while since I donated
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nkn and my wife and I will be in Austin
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listeners Jim Brown the football player
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wasn't he also in some movies like
1:23:59
comedy movie why he's most in westerns
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played the tough guy wasn't he in
1:24:06
something I want to say like airplane
1:24:08
but it wasn't that he may have been an
1:24:10
airplane no police academy police
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academy thankful coal room yeah police
1:24:14
academy that's right Jim Brown I don't
1:24:17
know if he was Jimmy's Bubba Smith was
1:24:18
in policing oh wait no no no Hightower
1:24:23
was that was that that wasn't Jim Brown
1:24:25
was that was Bubba Smith who was
1:24:26
Hightower Mars Attacks I think he was in
1:24:29
that Dirty Dozen you'll find he did a
1:24:32
lot of movies he was a very famous actor
1:24:34
did a lot of movies now and he was a
1:24:37
tough guy he real life
1:24:38
no one's gonna call him an Uncle Tom he
1:24:41
was not studio he wasn't he what H go in
1:24:45
there and say what did you call me all
1:24:47
right back in the day oh yeah oh yeah
1:24:49
today he went with this cane go beat
1:24:52
Donnell it beat some Don Lemon ass makes
1:24:55
him lemonade
1:25:00
by the way when we talk about something
1:25:02
like this in silence good morning I want
1:25:04
to point out that you know the the
1:25:06
Republicans are the ones with the guns
1:25:07
the Democrats are the ones that
1:25:08
shouldn't have guns that should be
1:25:10
illegal we talked about in the last show
1:25:11
but here here's the gears Nance Nicole
1:25:15
Wallace oh she's the worst she's looking
1:25:19
for the end she's looking pretty bad and
1:25:21
called him out yeah it would have been a
1:25:22
very I told Jeb Bush after that debate
1:25:25
that I thought he should have punched
1:25:26
him in the face and even if he lost he
1:25:28
insulted your wife yes later called
1:25:30
Mexicans rapists Sommers
1:25:32
he said what do you think I should've
1:25:33
done I said I think you should have
1:25:33
punched him in the face and then gotten
1:25:34
out of the race you would have in a hero
1:25:36
no he wouldn't adderall she's an
1:25:39
adderall she's on something yeah I do
1:25:44
have a little on Tremont okay so this is
1:25:47
Alex Jones I mean I've got a good
1:25:49
compilation I put together I only have
1:25:51
this is just piece up one small piece of
1:25:53
a very long piece which I'm gonna take
1:25:55
clips from every so often and the minute
1:26:08
we reveal them their destruction begins
1:26:13
that I do have a small eye so as a
1:26:17
suggestion for in the show okay done
1:26:23
you're in you're in I'm gonna lead you
1:26:27
into your Al Gore with a little climate
1:26:30
change update from the Van Jones Show
1:26:33
which I found my I thought myself
1:26:35
watching a lot of television with the
1:26:37
keeper yes its own show
1:26:38
yeah Van Jones has a show on CNN Wow yes
1:26:42
it's a talk show with an audience and
1:26:44
he's very pleased about it I'm looking
1:26:46
forward to tonight by the way what's his
1:26:49
name Malik's
1:26:52
do you know who Alex what's his last
1:26:54
name I can't remember for some reason
1:26:55
the guy who plays Trump on Saturday
1:26:58
Night Live
1:26:58
Alec Baldwin Alec Alec not Alex that's
1:27:01
what got me Alec Baldwin's got a talk
1:27:04
show and they're running it on
1:27:04
prime-time on NBC oh I didn't even was
1:27:07
there a SNL last night I didn't even
1:27:09
watch a SNL last night I didn't even
1:27:10
I didn't sure there was i I did watch
1:27:12
some stuff last night which would come
1:27:13
up later but here's Van Jones and he's
1:27:17
talking about the report of course the
1:27:20
we're all gonna die within 12 years and
1:27:22
he brings on known climate change expert
1:27:25
Neil deGrasse Tyson wait he's an
1:27:29
astrophysicist but it doesn't matter
1:27:31
it's Neil deGrasse Tyson everybody what
1:27:33
is the thing that worries you the most
1:27:35
about climate we've had relatively
1:27:37
stable climate no ice ages no hot spells
1:27:41
and we've had these ice caps that have
1:27:43
remained primarily in Antarctica and
1:27:46
Greenland oh my gosh if you melt those
1:27:49
ice sheets in Greenland and Antarctica
1:27:51
the water levels will rise and come to
1:27:55
the level of the Statue of Liberty's
1:27:58
elbow elbow you might as well play clip
1:28:08
of the day for that one
1:28:15
I am bunch of bull trout let me play the
1:28:19
rest ok so we are talking not so much it
1:28:23
was so hot it's gonna kill me not we're
1:28:25
talking about sea level change and we're
1:28:28
all the greatest cities in the world
1:28:30
there on the ocean's edge on the river's
1:28:32
edge my point is sorry
1:28:35
Austin's not on the river's edge what's
1:28:37
gonna happen first the coastal cities
1:28:39
will get flooded you're not gonna just
1:28:41
see water level slowly rise that will
1:28:44
happen but that's not what you gonna
1:28:45
notice first the storm the swell that
1:28:48
previously only brought the water to
1:28:50
here now breaches your city walls the
1:28:54
extremes of the weather and and this
1:28:56
will destabilize the worthy you know who
1:28:58
knows about this is the military the
1:29:00
Pentagon no debate Pentagon is no debate
1:29:02
your new office doesn't have a debate
1:29:03
insurance companies oh that doesn't seem
1:29:05
to be true does it seem to be true how
1:29:09
about your your ho John you're right
1:29:10
they're one of the great cities of the
1:29:12
world right on the coast yeah you're
1:29:14
gonna be up to your elbow and water
1:29:15
watch as your insurance change for your
1:29:17
home no not at all oh well in the last
1:29:22
show I think you had it about showing
1:29:24
that one of the things or somebody
1:29:26
expressed this that the insurance
1:29:28
companies are the guys that know what
1:29:29
they're the ones with the money they
1:29:30
after they can lose and their they've
1:29:32
been insuring it the only place I know
1:29:34
of where I know that there has been in
1:29:36
effect is in Biloxi because that storm
1:29:39
that came in the 110 years ago Katrina I
1:29:42
think is well a slam there mmm-hmm
1:29:44
it took got to all these coastal all the
1:29:47
stuff that was right on the coast right
1:29:48
on the water and then surance company
1:29:50
says we're not gonna pay for anymore of
1:29:53
this kind of thing and so now it's all
1:29:54
Biloxi's kind of stripped of all these
1:29:57
beautiful manchas that used to be on the
1:29:59
coast line because the no one will build
1:30:01
there because the insurance is too high
1:30:02
but that's the only place I know of
1:30:04
where this has happened Bosnia yes that
1:30:08
was about this not because of rising sea
1:30:10
levels is because of the possibility of
1:30:12
a hurricane strike right there military
1:30:14
yeah the Pentagon had no debate Pentagon
1:30:16
has no debate you know else doesn't have
1:30:17
a debate insurance companies but you're
1:30:19
saying our cities are at risk our
1:30:21
civilizations are at risk and displace a
1:30:22
whole bunch of people and that could
1:30:24
cause all kind of wars
1:30:25
you can move the city inland all right
1:30:28
so just there's there's proof Neil
1:30:32
deGrasse Tyson says your insurance
1:30:33
Raiders are going up that is actually
1:30:35
frightening but I don't I don't see any
1:30:37
evidence of this happening yet
1:30:38
Neil deGrasse
1:30:41
now what's the score of this and this is
1:30:43
what Al Gore so Al Gore comes on the PBS
1:30:45
news hour wouldn't Judy and just to give
1:30:49
you an idea I'm gonna just clip to this
1:30:51
is Al Gore twelve trapped energy a sorry
1:30:59
I'm just gonna say this kind of an ask
1:31:01
Adam let's talk about the science you
1:31:04
mentioned if there was this major report
1:31:06
from the UN scientific panel the group
1:31:09
that you shared a Nobel Peace Prize with
1:31:11
what about ten years ago they are
1:31:14
painting a much more alarming picture of
1:31:17
what we face than we had previously
1:31:20
known what is significant to you what it
1:31:24
what is most significant in this report
1:31:25
to you the language the IPCC used and
1:31:29
presenting it is torqued up a little bit
1:31:32
appropriately how do they get the
1:31:35
attention of policymakers around the
1:31:38
world you know the the the man-made
1:31:41
global warming pollution accumulates in
1:31:43
the atmosphere and it stays there a
1:31:45
pretty long time and it now traps as
1:31:48
much extra heat energy every day so he's
1:31:52
saying it was kind of to coin a phrase
1:31:55
trumped-up to get everyone's attention
1:31:57
he's basically admitting it he didn't
1:31:59
use the word from nothing yes I coined
1:32:01
the phrase yeah
1:32:02
trapped yes I'm dumb yes but he says you
1:32:06
did you hear the end there is like a
1:32:07
quite an open thing he's gonna give you
1:32:09
the answer to it I want you to see if
1:32:11
you can just I want you to play it again
1:32:13
the end so we can then play the answer
1:32:16
to what he's about to say in other words
1:32:17
his conclusion I and I want you to try
1:32:20
to listen carefully to what this what
1:32:22
this really what he's saying go back to
1:32:25
ten seconds that's here you know the the
1:32:28
the man-made global warming pollution
1:32:30
accumulates in the atmosphere and it
1:32:32
stays there a pretty long time and it
1:32:35
now traps as much extra heat energy
1:32:37
every day so what's the I'm not sure
1:32:40
what the question is that's it traps as
1:32:43
much energy every day as oh so it's
1:32:47
gonna be a comparison he's gonna do a
1:32:50
comparison I want you to note it I want
1:32:52
you to write it
1:32:53
because everyday this is what happens
1:32:57
played clip B and it now traps as much
1:33:00
extra heat energy every day as would be
1:33:03
released by 500,000 Hiroshima class
1:33:07
atomic bombs exploding every day five
1:33:14
hundred thousand Hiroshima bombs
1:33:16
exploding every day I thought we had a
1:33:19
statistic like that on a clip previously
1:33:22
in somebody out there who really wants
1:33:25
to do it I mean I could do some research
1:33:28
and do this I would like the math on
1:33:30
that here I got something from an old
1:33:32
clip let me just see what this is gonna
1:33:41
take too long there there is something
1:33:42
else that we had about her Hiroshima but
1:33:45
I'll check that clip after the show see
1:33:48
what they said yeah I'm gonna skip the C
1:33:51
clip because it goes on about how it's
1:33:53
all sucked up by the ocean which he
1:33:55
talks about the Dani talks about how the
1:33:57
oceans getting so hot that's create
1:33:59
creating these super storms of course
1:34:00
the first one was that one years ago
1:34:02
that then we hadn't had one for 10 but
1:34:03
we're not gonna count that here's
1:34:05
another kind of interesting I like the
1:34:07
way he phrases this I think this is new
1:34:09
this is clip 11 I think this is a new
1:34:12
idea a new way to put things
1:34:14
the scientists not only predicted these
1:34:17
consequences they're telling us they're
1:34:19
going to get a lot worse still until we
1:34:22
stop using the Earth's atmosphere as an
1:34:25
open sewer for a hundred ten million
1:34:28
tons of manmade global warming pollution
1:34:30
every single day Wow
1:34:33
man-made global warming pollution is a
1:34:35
sewer what comes out of your piehole is
1:34:37
a sewer we have a sewer if we're using
1:34:40
the atmosphere as a sewer nice I thought
1:34:43
that was actually quite good I'm gonna
1:34:45
rename your clip to spell it properly in
1:34:47
case we're looking for it again now
1:34:50
let's listen to where I get where I
1:34:53
picked up his tail when he's like knows
1:34:56
he's lying and he
1:35:00
yes it's a microexpression I've gun we
1:35:03
get into these little more effectors of
1:35:05
course I might take from the expert on
1:35:07
it and there's a guy in the Bay Area
1:35:09
does this micro-expressions are these
1:35:12
little momentary mistakes you make to
1:35:15
give away whether you're telling the
1:35:16
truth or not okay and they're used by
1:35:18
their intelligence agencies and
1:35:20
something give me an example well you're
1:35:23
gonna have an example here okay so let's
1:35:25
play Elgort n store this is this is
1:35:29
Elgort storms get stronger not the ISO
1:35:35
but the longer more importantly the
1:35:37
scientific community has long been
1:35:39
convinced and has been warning
1:35:42
policymakers for some time the earmarks
1:35:46
of this latest storm
1:35:47
Judy are worth paying attention to
1:35:50
starting with hurricane Harvey which hit
1:35:54
Houston Texas a year ago and dumped five
1:35:57
feet of rain we have been seeing a new
1:36:01
pattern and hurricane Michael
1:36:04
intensified as it reached the coast and
1:36:08
that's something relatively new and the
1:36:11
reason for it is though the ocean waters
1:36:14
are much warmer than normal so it's not
1:36:17
getting cold waters churned up to weaken
1:36:20
the storm it just keeps on getting
1:36:22
stronger mm-hmm now of course this is
1:36:25
bullcrap because Florence which was the
1:36:28
storm in between got weaker yes it died
1:36:33
right off died off and stuck there on
1:36:36
the coast of North Carolina but if you
1:36:38
say it by saying if you're Al Gore you
1:36:40
say of course storms get stronger then
1:36:42
you believe it now here's the TEL see if
1:36:46
you can spot it this is in the ice oh
1:36:48
okay more importantly the scientific
1:36:51
community has ah this little laughed
1:36:53
community has ah this little laughed
1:36:56
his tell is having a awkward chuckle
1:37:00
very very small chuckle yeah I'm here to
1:37:05
middle of a word that he knows is part
1:37:07
of her bullshit Terry listen again more
1:37:10
importantly the scientific community has
1:37:12
he's laughing about you know he's
1:37:14
actually laughing at the scientific
1:37:15
community he's like assholes
1:37:17
they'll do whatever I tell them
1:37:20
good I have two more examples of this
1:37:24
that's what I was gonna ask yes do we
1:37:25
have examples now but now I want to hear
1:37:27
it in any way you could you'll be able
1:37:28
to pick him up there's one where he
1:37:30
actually does it three times can you use
1:37:32
the towel in a sentence D the nervous
1:37:36
laugh the way he uses it to me is a tell
1:37:38
that this is bullshit because you can
1:37:40
you can when you parse the whole
1:37:43
sentence you start to hear that will the
1:37:46
assertions are awkward now let's try
1:37:48
this one this is the global emergency
1:37:50
clip and the end then the tell in I so
1:37:53
stuff we have a global emergency and you
1:37:56
use a phrase like that and first of all
1:38:00
I'm gonna give you clip of the show for
1:38:02
this this is fantastic
1:38:04
so he's laughing at his own bullcrap
1:38:06
about it being a global emergency stuff
1:38:08
we have a global emergency and you use a
1:38:12
phrase like that and some people think
1:38:14
it's bullcrap immediately say okay calm
1:38:17
down you know that can't be that bad but
1:38:20
it is and what the scientists have
1:38:23
warned us in this recent report is that
1:38:26
if we do not take action quickly to
1:38:29
switch away from dirty fossil fuels and
1:38:32
shift to electric vehicles and make
1:38:35
agriculture and forestry much more
1:38:38
sustainable and deal with the waste
1:38:40
loops and manufacturing all things that
1:38:43
we can do we know how to do them we
1:38:45
ought to be doing these things for other
1:38:46
reasons anyway but if we do not begin
1:38:49
taking action very quickly and creating
1:38:53
jobs in the process by the way then the
1:38:56
scientists warn us that the consequences
1:38:58
down the road would be far far worse
1:39:01
than what we're experiencing now my hood
1:39:05
actually extend to an existential threat
1:39:08
to human civilization on this planet as
1:39:11
we know it Wow there's four tails in
1:39:15
there yeah so we start with the
1:39:17
emergency then the was the second one
1:39:19
well there the other one was just
1:39:21
casually in there I mean there's just
1:39:23
four of them in there but the biggest
1:39:24
one was this one which I have an eye so
1:39:26
would be far far worse than what we're
1:39:29
experiencing now
1:39:33
for that laughs to be in there unless
1:39:35
it's a tell yes this is just not true
1:39:37
it's not gonna be far far worse Wow now
1:39:41
now the one I got the biggest clip out
1:39:43
of our biggest clip I'm sorry the
1:39:46
biggest yeah it's okay I'd like that too
1:39:48
I got the biggest kick out of this when
1:39:51
Judy says something in the form of a
1:39:55
question and then Al Gore feels obliged
1:39:57
to interrupt her because there is this
1:40:00
thing going on us and and it's actually
1:40:03
he gives her a scolding for saying
1:40:06
something that you can't say any more on
1:40:08
oh and he knows it you can't say it on
1:40:10
PBS newshour you can't say it anywhere
1:40:12
you can't suggest that there's any
1:40:15
alternative to his thesis sorry any
1:40:19
about one does you know a number of
1:40:22
conservatives other scientists are
1:40:24
saying these dire future predictions are
1:40:28
just not borne out by evidence but the
1:40:31
other thing is the political hold it
1:40:34
hold on let me stop you there when you
1:40:35
say other scientists yeah these are the
1:40:40
wrong scientists is that what I'm going
1:40:42
to hear he's going to now give her a
1:40:46
lecture about why she made a mistake and
1:40:50
she should be scolded first even
1:40:52
suggesting and now you're gonna hear a
1:40:54
number that we like to talk we like to
1:40:56
see our numbers about 97 98 all these
1:41:03
everything Gore has taken it up to a new
1:41:05
level stop you there when you say other
1:41:07
scientists not really there there are a
1:41:11
few there are a few outliers but you
1:41:15
know 99 but you know 99 plus percent of
1:41:24
the scientific community is aligned on
1:41:27
these objectives Wow justjust for now
1:41:34
I disagree I think the Al Gore stuff is
1:41:38
dynamite now here's the here's the thing
1:41:41
that is he with this did what really
1:41:44
bothers me he does the towel knowing his
1:41:46
bullshit 99% of the entire scientific
1:41:49
community or no over 99 99 plus 99
1:41:54
places hotel in the middle knowing it's
1:41:58
a lie he knows it's a lie we will reach
1:42:03
100% if we have to kill every last one
1:42:05
of them
1:42:06
and so he goes but then he does this
1:42:08
little trick at the end which I got I
1:42:10
was totally disgusted by this does not
1:42:12
this is just ridiculous this isn't the
1:42:15
part three of this is aligned on these
1:42:17
objectives you still have some people
1:42:19
who say the earth is flat and not round
1:42:22
but you don't give them equal time and
1:42:24
saying some people say round some people
1:42:26
say flat yeah that is so sick don't give
1:42:30
them equal time uh-huh don't give any
1:42:32
dissenters equal time shut up slave just
1:42:36
shut up anyway so now this last clip is
1:42:39
my last clip these are all nice and
1:42:40
short last clip these are all nice and
1:42:41
this is him condemning Trump and there's
1:42:45
a tell in here and I don't even know so
1:42:48
it I don't even bother because by now
1:42:49
you can spot these a mile away and and
1:42:53
here's the tail and here's him
1:42:54
discussing Trump his proposal is
1:42:57
literally insane and his reaction to the
1:43:01
scientific community's warnings is an
1:43:07
outlier reaction it's making the US come
1:43:13
off like a rogue nation and God yeah
1:43:17
we're rogue nation
1:43:23
this guy needs to be enacted he's even
1:43:31
on with this blather and then he's
1:43:33
obviously to me lying through his teeth
1:43:37
is just like it was it was a 12-minute
1:43:41
segment on the news hour that was
1:43:43
uncalled for unjustified ins it was just
1:43:47
ridiculous it had to do with the IPCC
1:43:49
report of course of corrugate him this
1:43:51
is grounds for his little bun nervous
1:43:54
laugh in the middle of things
1:43:55
unbelievable that was that anyway that's
1:43:59
my L Gore very good I'll just keep it
1:44:01
with the agenda 2030 and climate change
1:44:04
for one last one I've got here the this
1:44:08
most recent hurricane Michael came out
1:44:11
of nowhere 48 hours had developed them
1:44:14
was was in and it then it just died away
1:44:17
it was in a very awkward place the
1:44:21
Panhandle this is it's very uncommon for
1:44:24
anything like that to happen up there in
1:44:25
fact it I think we got an email from one
1:44:28
of our producers
1:44:31
mm I don't have it here but the there's
1:44:38
something you know and I said jokingly
1:44:39
oh well you know it's time for the
1:44:41
midterms they've got some elections
1:44:43
going on we got the oh wait we have the
1:44:45
global warming report is out we need to
1:44:49
create a hurricane all right flip on
1:44:50
HAARP let's do it here but the here is
1:44:54
what's interesting this is local radio
1:44:56
guy think Neil boots or he what or he
1:44:59
was local from the area and this is from
1:45:02
his radio show I went to high school in
1:45:04
the Florida Panhandle Pensacola went
1:45:07
through a couple of hurricanes while I
1:45:08
was there so mild that we could
1:45:10
water-ski in the bayou when the
1:45:12
hurricane was going on
1:45:13
I know these towns of Panama City and
1:45:16
Destin and Mexico Beach I cannot believe
1:45:20
the devastation that has occurred the
1:45:23
third most powerful hurricane Michael to
1:45:27
ever hit the shoreline of the United
1:45:30
States a lot of people are suffering a
1:45:32
lot of people hurting very badly I hope
1:45:36
you can find the time to help somebody
1:45:38
out there the state of Florida is going
1:45:41
to need some help too you see the
1:45:43
panhandle is a strong conservative area
1:45:47
it played very big in the 2000 election
1:45:50
when they were calling the election for
1:45:52
George W Bush before the polls were even
1:45:55
closed I wonder how many votes that cost
1:45:57
but now with the election what twenty
1:46:01
five days away will the infrastructure
1:46:04
be there for those people in the
1:46:06
Panhandle to vote in the Florida
1:46:08
elections you have rick Scott running
1:46:11
against Ben Nelson who richly deserves
1:46:14
to be put out to pasture he's done
1:46:16
nothing and you have this Andrew Gilliam
1:46:20
guy running against Ron DeSantis Andrew
1:46:23
Gilliam friend of Bernie Sanders friends
1:46:27
Andrew GaN that's one of the biggest
1:46:28
contested races that's going on right
1:46:30
now everyone's talking about this
1:46:33
ghullam guy
1:46:36
so this freak storm once-in-a-century
1:46:38
storm happens there and he rightly
1:46:41
points out they may not even have
1:46:43
infrastructure to vote there coincidence
1:46:46
I think not so interesting a coincidence
1:46:50
I think not one of those things just go
1:46:54
oh well there's a couple of things going
1:46:57
on I should mention my my new voters
1:47:00
guide yes I looked at your voters guide
1:47:03
I have if anybody from California's for
1:47:05
California's only I have Dvorak's slash
1:47:08
voter single Jew voter guide I should
1:47:12
probably put up a second page hold on
1:47:14
hold on photo guide is the not dot HTM
1:47:17
yes how did you know it's not HTM that's
1:47:22
the modern way of doing it what's the
1:47:23
URL again
1:47:24
Devorah org slash voter guide HTM and
1:47:29
that's the modern way of doing it yeah
1:47:31
why is that because it has less letters
1:47:34
I was waiting two days for that answer
1:47:40
you didn't let me down well you know the
1:47:43
funny thing about HT m HT ml his HTM
1:47:47
came came out of Microsoft because and
1:47:51
Microsoft couldn't couldn't handle any
1:47:53
couldn't handle a Forex before
1:47:56
characterization that era you could not
1:47:58
ever if you had an image that was image
1:48:01
dot JPEG jpg and I think front-page and
1:48:10
all those programs outputted in dot HTM
1:48:14
in the beginning they did and you if you
1:48:18
go to word and and push save as web web
1:48:24
page famous web page always saves
1:48:25
ization but you can save it dot HTML and
1:48:28
it will save it that way nice
1:48:30
reluctantly nice so I decided just to
1:48:32
give in and do HTM so anyways voter
1:48:34
guide HTM org and it gives further
1:48:38
propositions only now just so we
1:48:41
understand not every state had in fact
1:48:44
Texas has no propositions we do have
1:48:46
propositions at the county
1:48:49
but in California is a little different
1:48:51
California is one of the few states that
1:48:53
has these statewide initiatives and
1:48:56
propositions and this is the kind of
1:48:58
democracy that liberals want is most
1:49:02
votes wins the proposition Blenda makes
1:49:05
it yes exactly and the proposition even
1:49:07
though they sue in the oil sauce of an
1:49:10
in fact proposition nine which was the
1:49:13
proposition two and which is on the list
1:49:15
there the proposition to split the state
1:49:17
into three pieces was struck down by a
1:49:20
court as an illegal proposition even
1:49:23
though all the they went through all
1:49:25
this trouble them get it on the ballot
1:49:26
and they took it off just that's what
1:49:28
the court took it off the ballot mmm yes
1:49:30
so much for you voters shut up with so
1:49:33
much for you for Tim Draper that's a
1:49:34
problem ah gotcha and so I had I went to
1:49:39
these provinces because there's two or
1:49:40
three of them especially the one that
1:49:41
really got me is proposition 8 and
1:49:44
proposition 8 is a is nothing more than
1:49:49
then take it and repealing a recent
1:49:52
gasoline tax let me get this thing up
1:49:55
Dvorak get it up
1:49:59
taking you longer to get it up and then
1:50:01
you scam dot HTM proposition eight did
1:50:12
it right yeah
1:50:15
oh no I'm sorry six oh six okay six
1:50:20
proposition six there's all these ads
1:50:22
vote no on six vote no on six because
1:50:25
all our infrastructure is gonna fall
1:50:26
apart and we talked about this on the
1:50:28
show once before this is bullcrap
1:50:30
proposition six is nothing more than
1:50:33
repealing a tax grab gasoline tax which
1:50:38
was just added to the gasoline prices
1:50:40
right and what was that added for I'm
1:50:43
sure was to pay you something to steal
1:50:44
money was to pay you something to steal
1:50:46
just making sure that California still
1:50:48
up to their old tricks yeah and so
1:50:51
there's a huge so I that's what get
1:50:53
triggered me to do this California
1:50:55
propositions no agender voters guide
1:50:57
with a little cheat sheet at the bottom
1:50:59
can take to them anyway I would
1:51:00
recommend these these are all and I've
1:51:02
looked at a couple of these other
1:51:03
contradictory ones like Proposition tan
1:51:06
is another interesting one where it's
1:51:07
about about rents and it has its it
1:51:11
seems to be they're trying to vote it no
1:51:14
because of the a bunch of real estate
1:51:17
investment trusts and other people's a
1:51:20
lot of money that is gonna hurt them
1:51:21
anyway so there's that so I what I did
1:51:25
was I got a I this is the first year I
1:51:28
did this video in Washington State it's
1:51:30
all vote-by-mail hmm so I but you can do
1:51:34
that in California if you put in a
1:51:35
request and so I got my package
1:51:38
yesterday my vote my official election
1:51:41
balloting material and it comes in this
1:51:44
big envelope with all these ballots real
1:51:46
ballots I wish I guess they put through
1:51:48
the machine when they get it back this
1:51:50
has got to be five to ten dollars
1:51:52
mailing per person Wow it's a real heavy
1:51:56
package it's got a lot of printed
1:51:58
material I was stunned stunned I tell
1:52:01
you you do have to put your own postage
1:52:03
on it
1:52:04
but so be you know is vote-by-mail I
1:52:08
mean wait a minute wait a minute wait a
1:52:10
minute wait a minute wait a minute wait a
1:52:12
you have to put your own postage on it
1:52:15
I don't yeah it's not postage-paid know
1:52:19
if it was US government that's voter
1:52:21
suppression well yeah maybe well they
1:52:24
should pay for it I get me I have mail
1:52:26
from banks that say no postage necessary
1:52:29
it says the traditional postage required
1:52:31
I understand but that's voter
1:52:32
suppression you need actual money to do
1:52:35
that kind of voting you need stamp money
1:52:39
I don't think so the reason I bring that
1:52:41
up is because Texas is always I was
1:52:43
doing some of this you know based upon
1:52:45
what you were doing and I wandered off
1:52:47
into some other spot and I found out
1:52:49
that you know Texas suppresses everybody
1:52:51
cuz we have voter ID laws if you do not
1:52:55
have an ID which is recognized which is
1:52:58
quite an extensive list of photo ID you
1:53:00
can come in with a check a government
1:53:03
check a utility bill anything like that
1:53:06
will allow you to vote so I don't know
1:53:09
about all this it's it's hurting black
1:53:11
people because they don't have ID all
1:53:14
you need a government check I think you
1:53:16
know not now it's by the way I mean
1:53:19
that's the whole statement is racist you
1:53:22
know the you know minorities can't get
1:53:24
it because they don't because they you
1:53:26
know they don't have an ID they can't go
1:53:28
to the DMV but I presume if you're
1:53:30
thinking that way they do have a
1:53:32
government check
1:53:34
we've already debunked this with the
1:53:37
black community would did a number of
1:53:39
videos on hey we all have IDs yes of
1:53:42
course we're not stupid
1:53:45
for Texas but I am so the main thing is
1:53:53
there's no props but Austin has
1:53:55
propositions we have a nine hundred and
1:53:57
fifty million dollar bond
1:53:59
and I'm voting against all pieces of it
1:54:01
and I'm voting against mayor Steven
1:54:03
Adler who I think is just a weak
1:54:05
douchebag he is not I mean for example
1:54:08
our we have 250 million dollars for here
1:54:11
comes low-cost housing affordable
1:54:14
housing no this has never worked in
1:54:17
Austin never ever and if it would work
1:54:19
it would become an instant ghetto
1:54:21
there's nothing in there for the
1:54:22
homeless there's nothing for what's
1:54:24
going to happen with this huge influx of
1:54:26
people transportation is no no great
1:54:30
ideas so I'm voting against all of it
1:54:32
and mainly Steven Adler our fine mayor
1:54:35
of Austin
1:54:37
Batum is right beta male extraordinaire
1:54:39
now as you know I'm really I'm really
1:54:42
irked about the SCOOTER situation and I
1:54:45
have an update for you and I believe
1:54:48
that these companies these Silicon
1:54:50
Valley companies in their arrogance
1:54:51
because they are arrogant Cox have made
1:54:54
a huge mistake
1:54:57
they've underestimated a massive point
1:54:59
of their business models so to reiterate
1:55:03
these are the electric scooters that are
1:55:06
dropped into a city without any
1:55:08
coordination with the city to gain
1:55:09
market share to be the first one to do
1:55:11
it you need a smart phone you can ride
1:55:13
around with it we've had Austin City
1:55:16
Limits these past two weekends a CL lots
1:55:19
of people riding the scooters I want to
1:55:21
say I'm very Pro electric scooter I
1:55:23
think it's a fantastic mode of
1:55:25
transportation but mayor Adler we do
1:55:28
need to have some rules and we need to
1:55:30
hold these companies accountable when
1:55:32
then you know when people are driving
1:55:35
over people on sidewalks people are
1:55:38
getting hurt unnecessarily the
1:55:39
regulations are unclear people can tax
1:55:42
you know there's always the wheelchair
1:55:43
access these things are parked
1:55:45
everywhere thrown about and you've done
1:55:47
a very poor job of anything to do with
1:55:50
that but San Francisco is in this case
1:55:54
an interesting model for Austin what
1:55:57
they did is they have now sanctioned
1:56:01
that by law that's okay we now the
1:56:03
city's transit agency has said you know
1:56:05
what we're gonna let electric scooters
1:56:06
back onto our streets but only if you
1:56:10
adhere to our regulations and they had a
1:56:14
whole and I have it in the show notes
1:56:15
you can take a look at it you know you
1:56:17
have to have you know certain the
1:56:20
scooters have to adhere to certain
1:56:21
specifications but also you need people
1:56:23
on the ground who were able to assist
1:56:25
people and the eight companies bid for
1:56:29
this and it wasn't like they were just
1:56:31
gonna choose one they said okay you have
1:56:33
to bet a rating fair poor near poor fair
1:56:35
good excellent
1:56:37
you know if someone wants a helmet get
1:56:40
kid noise so one company actually will
1:56:43
provide you one and what they did is the
1:56:46
guys who were in early the early bird so
1:56:48
to speak
1:56:49
didn't get permission and they're out
1:56:52
there incensed because this is Silicon
1:56:54
Valley well we're we're over we bought
1:56:57
this bike company we put it in first we
1:56:59
should be on the streets of San
1:57:00
Francisco be on the streets of San
1:57:01
but this is where they made a mistake
1:57:03
they thought just like the car model
1:57:07
where you just flood every city with
1:57:09
ubers they thought they could do the
1:57:11
same with scooters but the thought the
1:57:13
process thought process they they made
1:57:15
the mistake in if these scooters are not
1:57:18
owned by individuals who are driving
1:57:20
around the seed streets of San Francisco
1:57:21
or Austin already they're your property
1:57:24
and therefore they can be impounded they
1:57:27
can be forbidden and your your model of
1:57:30
going in and flooding the market is not
1:57:32
working now it's smaller guys local
1:57:36
companies although arguably those kinds
1:57:38
some of the Oh lime and bird are local
1:57:41
runs yeah possibly
1:57:44
then they may be acquired but I like it
1:57:47
and they've made a mistake by thinking
1:57:49
that they could live there
1:57:50
God Almighty they can throw anything
1:57:52
they want that's really the thing that
1:57:53
that may be the most angry who do you
1:57:55
think you are
1:57:55
like let's just it's a good idea but
1:57:57
let's do it properly not just throw shit
1:57:59
into everyone's Street which is now
1:58:01
happening in Copenhagen even so I will
1:58:04
give props to the city of San Francisco
1:58:05
for doing that I thought that was really
1:58:07
good and I'd like watching these
1:58:09
assholes squirm
1:58:11
because I really despise him well I read
1:58:14
an article about this whole thing and I
1:58:16
don't think people understand it that
1:58:17
apparently the reason there was gotten
1:58:20
onto this Jag's so enthusiastically it's
1:58:25
like about a 90-day payout to break even
1:58:27
on the on the scam it's like 90 days to
1:58:31
break even to break even on what on the
1:58:34
cost of the whole adventure
1:58:37
per scooter or just in general the whole
1:58:40
know this de scooter deal ninety days
1:58:43
hmm this de scooter deal ninety days
1:58:43
yeah something like ninety days you put
1:58:46
this scooters out there and with the
1:58:47
depreciation and the taxes and this and
1:58:49
that and the other thing as I said that
1:58:51
yes ninety days later you're now making
1:58:55
money ninety days later you're now making
1:58:57
yeah even if the scooters are thrown in
1:58:59
the bay you're making mint money right
1:59:01
well again I'm for it I'm not against it
1:59:06
I'm not I'm not for it well I'm in
1:59:09
Austin that I think is actually a great
1:59:10
idea but you have to have some rules and
1:59:12
Mayor Adler is it just it's not doing it
1:59:15
hello and one of these guys goes bomb
1:59:17
and by and knocked you on your ass tell
1:59:20
me what you think then before we take a
1:59:23
break I want to have the unhinged Trump
1:59:26
hater of the week this is a voice we
1:59:29
have not heard from before I would say
1:59:31
it come it rivals Rob Reiner very very
1:59:34
close and something I'm noticing
1:59:35
actually I've maybe because I was going
1:59:38
to bring it up I've cussed more than
1:59:40
usual on today's show
1:59:43
but this seems to be the norm with Trump
1:59:46
hate is that it you know look at Kathy
1:59:50
Griffin look at Robert De Niro who I
1:59:53
think Robert De Niro really gave license
1:59:55
to everybody who hates Trump to use
1:59:57
profanity and profanity or cuss words
2:00:02
can be completely legitimate and can be
2:00:04
very effective if you were very you're
2:00:06
much better at that than I am I have
2:00:07
Tourette's so that's white you know so I
2:00:09
think about it happens and so this guy I
2:00:14
liked as a as an actor comedian Robert
2:00:17
Klein was caught outside a restaurant
2:00:20
and I think he's are unhinged Trump
2:00:23
hater of the week how about the Russians
2:00:25
interfere in our election and he
2:00:27
colluded with them there is lots of
2:00:32
proof of it they had a meeting didn't
2:00:35
they about 11:00 how about 22 people
2:00:38
have been invested indicted 11 Russians
2:00:42
mr. man afford although these are people
2:00:46
they're indicted they're pleaded guilty
2:00:49
they pled guilty he's any other
2:00:53
administration if a man so close to the
2:00:56
president pled guilty for taxes he'd be
2:00:59
gone like what if Obama had fucked a
2:01:02
pornographic actress I love how he says
2:01:06
fuck but won't say porn star is somehow
2:01:09
he gets a hold of himself and oh I have
2:01:11
to say that nicely I have to say
2:01:13
pornographic actress because I don't
2:01:15
want to offend the porn community or
2:01:17
something like that this is very
2:01:18
interesting like what if Obama had
2:01:20
fucked a pornographic actress 13 years
2:01:25
before being excuse me a few months
2:01:28
after his wife gave birth this is our
2:01:30
president in the United States years
2:01:32
before who gives a fuck what he is
2:01:38
well that's your products that's your
2:01:40
problem that's your products that's your
2:01:42
that's wonderful he's a great guy
2:01:46
couldn't even introduce me properly at
2:01:49
mar-a-lago and I had a game and you like
2:01:52
now we find the true source of his anger
2:01:55
I guess Trump flubbed the name Robert
2:01:57
Klein at a tomorrow locker gig
2:02:00
that's wonderful he's a great guy
2:02:03
couldn't even introduce me properly at
2:02:06
mar-a-lago when I had a gig and you like
2:02:09
Trump I do I like what I like
2:02:12
we like that tax cut I mean you like
2:02:14
those judges good for you
2:02:44
well Robert Klein has been out of the
2:02:46
picture for so long but he has a
2:02:49
notorious kind of hard to work with the
2:02:54
guy let's put it that way
2:02:54
he seems like a gem I show my food by
2:03:01
donation to no agenda imagine all the
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people who could do with us oh yeah
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that'd be fab
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mention I got this
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another weird gift that I wonder if you
2:06:22
had gotten him from Ryan Showalter it's
2:06:25
I guess he works at a valve and casting
2:06:28
company oh yes yeah he sent me a nice
2:06:32
note he's the third generation or second
2:06:34
generation of a guy who said he said he
2:06:37
was a very pleasant notice explain what
2:06:39
I have because I didn't have a note
2:06:40
there was no note
2:06:42
don't lay just as card and so it's it
2:06:45
says Fresno valves them I have an
2:06:47
ice-cream scoop and a bottle opener and
2:06:49
they're very cool they really look
2:06:52
interesting and I presume therefore made
2:06:54
from valves no no that I made they look
2:06:58
like they're from valve handles no
2:07:01
they're cast explains no actual castings
2:07:05
and it may be a handle part of the
2:07:09
casting but you do way you make castings
2:07:10
as you make it mold and then you put
2:07:12
sand around it it's a long process but I
2:07:14
used to inspect these places so I wrote
2:07:16
it talked about and he said that he was
2:07:17
listening to the show and when I was
2:07:19
bitching as like do all very rarely he
2:07:23
says you know I heard what you said
2:07:25
about the second and third generation
2:07:27
kids not taking any interest in what
2:07:29
their dad was doing or the business that
2:07:32
they started or me especially the third
2:07:34
generation has been my experience and
2:07:35
they just say screw it we don't want to
2:07:38
have anything to do with it we want to
2:07:39
go off and do something else you know we
2:07:41
want to want to become ourselves or they
2:07:44
want to find something he said he took
2:07:46
it to heart huh and he says he said his
2:07:49
dad's business was the voice of being a
2:07:52
big valve casting an operation valves
2:07:54
I'd be able to do manhole covers I don't
2:07:56
know what but they can cast things like
2:07:57
those what you got to two gifts yeah
2:08:00
and dude those are most of these
2:08:03
boundaries are called foundries is that
2:08:06
I owned a foundry these foundries
2:08:08
usually make a number of gimmicks that
2:08:11
they give away to their customers and I
2:08:13
think those are the okay to show the
2:08:17
style of the casting it's like you know
2:08:19
interesting and so you and they're said
2:08:22
those are both nice the ice cream scoop
2:08:24
is particularly it's sharp too was
2:08:27
designed for the parlors you know yes
2:08:29
it's the flat kind of
2:08:31
tralala like they were you dig in there
2:08:33
and you can get a trowel yes trowel that
2:08:36
is the right word and so he said and he
2:08:40
he went back and he's decided to take it
2:08:42
very seriously and now he's entrenched
2:08:44
as a guy running a foundry which by the
2:08:47
way has got to be a kick huh well okay
2:08:52
remind me I have a note from a teacher
2:08:54
right after we're done with the segment
2:08:55
cuz they people do listen to us and take
2:08:58
things to heart even though I'm glad he
2:09:00
took it to heart because it's he must
2:09:02
have been eating at him because it seems
2:09:05
to me that if you just happen to mention
2:09:06
it's a coincidence as a cosmic thing I
2:09:08
guess you just happen to say something
2:09:10
that just happens to trigger some weight
2:09:12
I mean I was just thinking about that
2:09:13
and right but that's how the that's how
2:09:17
the value network operates
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fishing rod we got warm beer and cold
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women do we've got zucchini and meatloaf
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we've got Parliament's and Pale Ale
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rabbit meat and goat milk trophies and
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tire smoke we got fish pine fellatio we
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got harlots and Haldol peppermint rolls
2:11:18
and pale ales redheads and rides we've
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got mutton and Mead oh yeah ginger ale
2:11:22
and gerbils bong hits and bourbon breast
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milk in public I already said mutton and
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Mead so kinda screwed up but go to know
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each other nation comm / rings and
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that's where you can hand over your
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will make sure you get your info as soon
2:11:36
as possible you ring your certificate
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and your sealing-wax thank you Dvorak
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org / na and here's that note I wanted
2:11:44
to read
2:11:46
ah read
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well I had a note so I had a know the
2:11:51
teacher yeah and now why can't I find my
2:11:53
note all of a sudden this is bad
2:11:56
hold on well oh yes here we go this is
2:12:01
from a beers a teacher Adam I'm a high
2:12:04
school English teacher in Kanda Naevia I
2:12:06
just wanted to thank you for referencing
2:12:08
the short story titled Harrison Bergeron
2:12:11
by Kurt Vonnegut after hearing about it
2:12:14
on your podcast I immediately looked
2:12:16
into it and had my students read and
2:12:18
deconstruct the short story the results
2:12:21
were amazing I just want you to know how
2:12:24
aware students are about this pendulum
2:12:26
swing of hyper equality and its impact
2:12:29
my students clearly articulated a
2:12:32
variety of opinions about how all these
2:12:33
social justice groups are actually
2:12:35
creating a more divisive society in the
2:12:38
end I was proud of how well my students
2:12:40
could see the errors in society and
2:12:42
discuss them in non-judgmental
2:12:44
environment unlike the universities
2:12:46
today openly and freely there is hope
2:12:49
for the future ha your show and the work
2:12:52
you and John are doing is having an
2:12:54
impact directly and indirectly on more
2:12:56
people than you know keep up the good
2:12:57
work man we wish buzzkill now here I
2:13:04
don't know if this is real it was one of
2:13:08
our producers sent it to me it's
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apparently picked it up with a
2:13:11
microphone off of a KUOW a KUOW a
2:13:17
broadcast and when they had their little
2:13:19
and this is a public broadcasting NPR
2:13:23
kind of a station and this is what they
2:13:25
would he heard and it was like and by
2:13:28
the way it seems to me to be a violation
2:13:29
of their advertising policy because
2:13:31
there was a call to action in this in
2:13:33
this advertisement that one of those all
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were sponsored by social disease our
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2:14:01
payoff is great here's I got a payoff
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boss discover the truth that's what it's
2:14:06
gonna be I think it's real I told you
2:14:09
that Jena McCaskill was out recruiting
2:14:11
she was doing a speech at some
2:14:14
University and and the whole thing was a
2:14:16
recruitment session now they've got
2:14:18
recruiters there ready said they're
2:14:20
signing people up left and right well
2:14:22
they have to I mean people do in tens of
2:14:26
thousands of people work for the CIA and
2:14:28
so they have to hire them from someplace
2:14:31
yes of course of course I just thought
2:14:36
it was strange that a public
2:14:39
broadcasting station would use them as
2:14:41
their underwriter I'll discover the
2:14:43
truth that's great
2:14:46
discover the truth we've got it here
2:14:48
it's or create the truth whatever you
2:14:51
want or create the truth whatever you
2:14:51
CIA lots of capabilities so last night
2:14:57
just disgusted with the the news
2:15:00
broadcasts I wound up switching to HBO
2:15:03
now I trust a lot on HBO
2:15:07
unlike Amazon and Netflix because yeah
2:15:10
even though it may not be something I
2:15:12
want though it may not be something I
2:15:13
HBO has quality stuff it's top-notch
2:15:15
there's a couple of things I watched I
2:15:18
wanted to discuss first of all I have to
2:15:19
say hands down are you familiar with
2:15:21
Flight of the Conchords do you know
2:15:23
these guys no that's about 10 years ago
2:15:26
they had a show that's two guys from New
2:15:28
Zealand and they play mainly guitar but
2:15:30
lots of different instruments and they
2:15:32
have very funny lyrics and it's a comedy
2:15:35
bit and it was very successful and
2:15:38
they've come back and they've done a
2:15:39
special I just wanted to mention you
2:15:41
have to watch this because at a certain
2:15:44
point they're doing a song and they both
2:15:46
break into a recorder solo but I mean
2:15:49
like like Pete Townsend style so you
2:15:51
have to watch this because I I was
2:15:53
crying it was so good
2:15:55
and I thought of us obviously like
2:15:58
there's an idea for us
2:16:00
but record on the road and then to
2:16:03
record her solo you should see the the
2:16:07
flight of the conchords okay I'll check
2:16:09
it out so that was on HBO then even
2:16:12
though they aired in a different order
2:16:14
because I was on the on the Roku box
2:16:16
sending all of my information to Roku
2:16:18
headquarters all of my information to Roku
2:16:21
I had Bill Maher wanted to watch that
2:16:23
but I first watched the very first video
2:16:25
version of a podcast this is very
2:16:29
exciting for me as the pod father yes
2:16:32
this is the pod America yes decide to
2:16:36
put it on the HBO they decided to put it
2:16:39
on the HBO that's correct and I was
2:16:42
excited for them and I have heard of
2:16:44
this podcast I have listened to it I
2:16:47
believe it a healbot podcast no no it is
2:16:50
- it's the former Obama speech writers
2:16:54
they're both in this podcast there's one
2:16:58
guy who's kind of the comedian they have
2:17:01
a girl in there and so they they
2:17:02
actually like in morning zoo a little
2:17:04
bit they took the whole podcast and then
2:17:06
they do it on stage in front of a live
2:17:08
audience it was very very animated
2:17:11
but this podcast is pretty much one
2:17:15
thing and one thing only including a
2:17:17
little edited segment on how to canvass
2:17:20
it is completely a Democrat Party
2:17:23
Democratic Party funded voter drive from
2:17:28
beginning to end and not and making it's
2:17:30
not a new show it is a show to get you
2:17:33
to go vote for Democrats and to hate
2:17:36
Republicans and to particularly hate
2:17:39
Donald Trump I was telling who's right
2:17:42
so I have two clips from it I was
2:17:45
telling you earlier how I feel that in
2:17:49
most people you and I'm not that way I
2:17:51
have you know I have some mental issues
2:17:53
tourettes neurological issue I should
2:17:56
say but in general most people have a
2:17:58
filter where they don't cost too much
2:18:00
they don't use the f-word too much you
2:18:03
know that once in a while maybe but I
2:18:06
believe that barrier has been broken and
2:18:08
it happened it's certainly license was
2:18:11
given to everyone after De Niro's said
2:18:15
fuck Trump well can I also mention
2:18:18
something I think that the excessive
2:18:20
cussing you hear on podcasting is a is a
2:18:25
form not not necessarily the pure form
2:18:28
by a form of virtue signaling mm-hmm
2:18:31
Hey look at me I can cus cus cus cus cos
2:18:36
because I'm free yes yes that's part of
2:18:44
it but you know even Howard Stern had
2:18:46
this one he first went on SiriusXM
2:18:48
coming from public airwaves and everyone
2:18:50
was F this F that and then they kind of
2:18:53
had to had to reset themselves because
2:18:55
there was too much freedom and the show
2:18:57
was really sucking it wasn't funny and
2:18:59
he figured that out very quickly but
2:19:01
there has a threshold amongst angry
2:19:04
Americans I'll just call them angry I
2:19:06
don't if their left or right but has
2:19:08
been surpassed and the F word is being
2:19:10
used everywhere I'm gonna give this one
2:19:12
example in this clip this was right at
2:19:14
the beginning of the show with the girl
2:19:16
I forget her name and well just have a
2:19:19
listen normally I wouldn't associate the
2:19:22
word strategy with Donald Trump but he's
2:19:24
been using this line quite a bit and
2:19:26
other Republican candidates have been
2:19:27
talking about you know George Soros
2:19:30
funded left-wing mobs for the last
2:19:32
couple weeks what do you think the
2:19:34
Republican goal is here well first of
2:19:37
all I think the fact that this is
2:19:39
something they're bringing up this close
2:19:41
to the election is a reflection of the
2:19:42
fact that they're scared as fuck and the
2:19:50
reason that I think they're very scared
2:19:52
as fuck if you will is is that people
2:19:59
who are being fucked over are realizing
2:20:02
that they're being fucked over and
2:20:03
they're not going to fucking take it
2:20:04
anymore not going to fucking take it
2:20:05
[Applause] not going to fucking take it
2:20:11
over in most in a lot of cases are women
2:20:15
people of color immigrants people who
2:20:18
are marginalized and and I don't think
2:20:20
it's any mistake isn't the definition of
2:20:22
being marginalized getting fucked over I
2:20:24
mean you you could actually have just
2:20:25
replaced fucked over with marginalize
2:20:27
throughout your little speech people who
2:20:30
are marginalized and and I don't think
2:20:32
it's any mistake that Republican
2:20:34
messaging which originates from Donald
2:20:36
Trump at this point or she uses words
2:20:38
that those people would also use to
2:20:41
insult women and people of color like
2:20:43
women are used to being told that
2:20:44
they're on him
2:20:45
they're hysterical they're crazy and I
2:20:48
think that the President and people that
2:20:51
are in his circle using those words as a
2:20:53
reflection of their kind of inherent
2:20:55
sexism and raise a on hinges excist and
2:21:04
racist even though that's not a word
2:21:06
that our org originated with the
2:21:08
Republican side of the debate so I'm not
2:21:10
gonna play the second clip I want to
2:21:12
move to something else but they have
2:21:13
this game called okay stop which is
2:21:15
pretty much what our show is except the
2:21:18
way they do it I'll show you how they do
2:21:19
it now it's time for a game we call okay
2:21:21
stop when the panel can say okay stop at
2:21:29
any point to comment while some cities
2:21:31
on Florida's panhandle are still reeling
2:21:32
after hurricane Michael Trump took time
2:21:34
from his busy schedule of holding
2:21:35
rallies to finally do the right thing
2:21:36
have lunch with Kanye West good folks at
2:21:41
CNN had a lot to say about it I have to
2:21:43
tell you so then what they do is they
2:21:45
basically play the clip with anyone on
2:21:46
the panel can say okay stop and it's
2:21:49
really bad it's like five minutes of bad
2:21:53
they don't even they don't even get to
2:21:55
Don Lemon even really saying anything
2:21:57
outraged it's just stupid this is really
2:22:00
really low-rent low-quality not well
2:22:03
thought out and for the cursing mm-hmm
2:22:08
you take the cursing out and they
2:22:11
adjusted themselves it sounds like a
2:22:14
real very mediocre or PBS show that you
2:22:18
hear on Saturday is kind of like wait
2:22:20
wait don't stop me yes
2:22:22
wait wait wait wait don't tell me
2:22:24
whatever it's called yeah and there's
2:22:26
another one there's two or three of
2:22:28
these shows on PBS that were like that
2:22:30
and they're all kind of they're glib
2:22:32
yeah glib they're condescending they're
2:22:34
patronizing and they said that's very
2:22:37
know-it-all kind of left wing ish that
2:22:40
concludes our very right I find them
2:22:42
boorish yes that concludes our review of
2:22:45
POD save America on HBO now Bill Maher
2:22:49
this was one of the best shows I have
2:22:51
seen I have a number of clips it was
2:22:53
really truly outstanding every type of
2:22:57
personality was represented
2:22:58
but it started off with Omarosa who of
2:23:02
course is promoting her book ah she
2:23:04
lives she does live and she had a lot to
2:23:06
say and before I before I mentioned that
2:23:11
I was I watched the whole show Bill
2:23:13
Maher I think is has something going on
2:23:15
he may not be well he he has the kind of
2:23:19
like that big Al Sharpton head on an
2:23:21
oversized suit that you can tell is
2:23:23
ill-fitting cuz he's really skinny
2:23:26
underneath and his hands are really big
2:23:28
but the rest of his body isn't it's less
2:23:30
in proportion than usual and I'm a
2:23:32
little concerned he might be so it could
2:23:34
be this fit that me could be this suit
2:23:36
itself just making him look then he
2:23:39
really needs to work on that because
2:23:40
it's just it makes him look sick you
2:23:42
know the pencil neck kind of thing so
2:23:45
I'm little worried more word I bring
2:23:47
something on a diet well he can slow
2:23:50
down now so he brings on Omar Osama
2:23:53
Omarosa and I only pulled two clips the
2:23:56
one knife
2:23:56
I picked this will offend the panel no
2:24:00
no she was the main guest she was the
2:24:01
special guest and and she was really
2:24:04
like Miss thang coming out
2:24:07
I'm sure it's racist of me to say but
2:24:08
and so Bill Maher had a lot of questions
2:24:11
and he and I and of course he what he
2:24:14
wanted is hey what is Trump really like
2:24:16
and you'll hear in here she says
2:24:19
something she refers back to Bill Maher
2:24:22
getting fired after 9/11 I just want to
2:24:24
reiterate for our international
2:24:26
producers two weeks after 9/11 Bill
2:24:29
Maher had a show I think it was was it
2:24:31
on Fox stations even no no I believe it
2:24:34
was on a baby seemed it was ABC I
2:24:36
believe it was on ABC and it was called
2:24:38
politically incorrect and it's pretty
2:24:40
much the same show he's doing now yes
2:24:42
and it was a great show to watch it was
2:24:44
ahead of its time but then he said I
2:24:47
thought it was good and I didn't ever
2:24:48
liked it okay
2:24:50
I thought it was good and two weeks
2:24:52
after 9/11 there was a discussion and
2:24:54
everyone's talking about these cowards
2:24:56
these cowards these cowards who killed
2:24:58
all these people these cowards and he
2:24:59
said I'm paraphrasing
2:25:00
they weren't cowards they flew
2:25:02
themselves into buildings so you can't
2:25:04
call him a coward and he was off the air
2:25:06
it's worse than that
2:25:08
oh just to add to your paraphrasing I
2:25:11
don't have it either
2:25:12
it went more like this Caracara cars
2:25:14
just what you said and he says I think
2:25:16
people that fire missiles from ships off
2:25:19
into they are there think all right
2:25:21
you're right we are the cowards we the
2:25:24
American military are the cowards yeah
2:25:27
it was worse than your right - he got
2:25:30
yanked the show was gone and he didn't
2:25:33
surface for years I have no idea what
2:25:35
happened to him until he kind of came
2:25:36
back on HBO and I didn't track him so
2:25:39
she makes reference to this and I in a
2:25:43
way appropriately moth oh yeah oh yeah
2:25:46
of course of course have a listen we're
2:25:48
gonna find out what Trump is really like
2:25:50
I'm just saying just because somebody's
2:25:52
nice to you I mean you certainly must
2:25:54
have known he was a giant liar I don't
2:25:56
think his personality changed we know it
2:25:58
didn't change when he got to the White
2:26:00
House so you must have seen the racism
2:26:02
and the hatred and the and the lying
2:26:05
before you know it's easy to say that
2:26:08
hindsight is 20/20 eight years ago I
2:26:11
didn't know that Donald Trump was going
2:26:13
to be as insane and unhinged said he as
2:26:16
he is I mean he's oh it's worse than
2:26:18
when you knew him on The Apprentice
2:26:18
greatly I mean just his his vocabulary
2:26:22
he is like six words that he says now
2:26:24
huge very soon great me back in the
2:26:27
board strongly strongly not a word but
2:26:30
okay how many did he know he knew a lot
2:26:37
more than just he's like Coco the
2:26:39
gorilla new 500 like you you're fun but
2:26:47
I what I the one thing I didn't like is
2:26:49
when after you guys got elected and you
2:26:51
said that thing about everyone's now
2:26:53
gonna have to bow down to Donald Trump
2:26:55
that's not what the way we're talking
2:26:57
you of all people know about saying that
2:27:00
like that one dumb thing that everybody
2:27:03
just it was this the story
2:27:07
[Applause] it was this the story
2:27:08
you're not the first guests to try that
2:27:11
exactly not the first guests to try that
2:27:11
I could actually argue the merits of it
2:27:14
but we'll move on he's still not over it
2:27:18
I could argue the merits of it but we'll
2:27:21
just move on you stupid woman well you
2:27:23
know I think what really bugged him was
2:27:26
that he knuckled under the opinion was
2:27:29
valid he can say what he wants all right
2:27:31
but he'd any cow tall I'm so sorry I
2:27:35
mean was almost like a Kathy Griffin
2:27:37
after she held that the head to fake
2:27:40
head of Trump all bloody
2:27:41
you mean capture we're trying to get her
2:27:44
life back and then she regretted doing
2:27:46
it it's not Kathie Lee Griffin I had a
2:27:58
weird picture all right but yes you're
2:27:59
right wrong Kathie Lee he's pissed off
2:28:02
that he did that he bowed down to every
2:28:05
deal there it is the bow down the Trump
2:28:07
and he had to bow down everybody else
2:28:09
he's double pissed off about it because
2:28:10
I could actually argue the merits of it
2:28:13
but we'll move on I said in the height
2:28:17
of campaign hyperbole it you know
2:28:20
certainly I don't believe that
2:28:22
everybody's gonna bow down but at the
2:28:24
time I had an audience of one when you
2:28:27
work for him okay that's the honest
2:28:32
answer the audience of one is is what so
2:28:34
much of this country is off track about
2:28:37
all of fox news is for an audience of
2:28:40
one okay
2:28:43
have you seen the Fox News ratings an
2:28:45
audience of one this is this is
2:28:49
delusional thinking that Fox News is
2:28:52
there only for Donald Trump yes and they
2:28:55
don't even do a very good job of
2:28:57
catering to him as far as I'm I'm
2:28:58
concerned no but now come some really
2:29:02
good insight what are Jared and Ivanka
2:29:07
like and this is extremely interesting
2:29:10
but I think what Omar Omarosa implies
2:29:14
here and what she says is is very very
2:29:20
disgusting okay all right what about
2:29:23
Ivanka and Jared what is all that White
2:29:27
House Canon White House Barbie she's
2:29:40
making a face like I mean Jared is the
2:29:46
one that is that is the most inscrutable
2:29:48
to me I can't get because he doesn't
2:29:50
speak like he's the one I would be most
2:29:53
curious to have dinner with because he
2:29:55
might be smart when Donald Trump decided
2:30:05
to announce oh I know that right and so
2:30:07
he he's that guy in the room that thinks
2:30:10
he's the smartest guy in the room
2:30:11
absolutely no I know we know he's not
2:30:13
knowledgeable about the field is he's
2:30:15
smart he didn't even know basic
2:30:18
political jargon and when you try to
2:30:20
correct him he gives you that kind of
2:30:22
posture like are you a woman of color
2:30:24
really trying to tell me something
2:30:26
and so the sad thing about it about
2:30:27
Jared is that he doesn't know how stupid
2:30:31
he sounds when he's talking in those
2:30:32
[Applause] sounds when he's talking in those
2:30:38
and Ivanka is Trump really hot for her
2:30:42
is that a thing
2:30:45
you know he said it I'm just gonna say
2:30:49
it's pretty it's pretty disco patter on
2:30:55
that the high he would kiss her on the
2:30:56
lips he would have rushed the very long
2:30:58
period of time that game did he did she
2:31:01
say he wanted to sleep with his daughter
2:31:04
yeah of course he that's what she said I
2:31:07
know of course he didn't he said he said
2:31:10
yeah if it I wasn't his father I'd date
2:31:13
her if I was younger something like he
2:31:15
was about dating her yes but he never
2:31:18
said he wanted to sleep with her no she
2:31:22
just throws that out in his Oh fine with
2:31:24
everybody never was all yeah little huh
2:31:26
yeah I guess so Wow I mean it was keep
2:31:32
talking awkward like one of those old
2:31:39
976 awkward like one of those old
2:31:43
in front of people yeah absolutely
2:31:47
and what was what did she do excuse me I
2:31:49
need a little drink she just loved it
2:31:56
she loved being daddy's girl she loved
2:31:58
being daddy's little girl and she would
2:32:01
always say my daddy and they should
2:32:03
correct herself my father a very potty
2:32:11
mouth herself my father a very potty
2:32:12
maybe she cleaned it up for them for the
2:32:13
White House but okay well I thank you
2:32:16
for putting up with my questions I think
2:32:18
that's going pretty far
2:32:20
really implying that there's incest
2:32:23
going on between the president list the
2:32:28
list but she's brave enough to go and do
2:32:30
it it's on the list to be done so I'm
2:32:34
gonna stay was politically incorrect
2:32:35
because he had three guests on which the
2:32:38
most interesting was this it was this
2:32:41
Muslim guy named Raya and it's him it's
2:32:44
relevant in this Brown he's Muslim
2:32:47
reihan Salam he's the editor of the
2:32:49
National Review it does that make him a
2:32:52
right winger I don't know what the
2:32:53
National Review is this is the guy that
2:32:56
I've pointed out before that has
2:32:57
replaced Brooks Oh Brooks and shield
2:33:01
Friday news rundown well I like this guy
2:33:04
and he is much better than Brookes he's
2:33:08
not quite as forward as he could be
2:33:11
could be a little meaner supposed to be
2:33:13
that nice guy Brooks is the right the
2:33:15
right wing of the Brooks and Dunn
2:33:16
supposedly the right wing but he hates
2:33:18
Trump and he doesn't like to fight off
2:33:20
moderate Republicans and he's kind of a
2:33:22
old-fashioned moderate type but I think
2:33:24
he's a Democrat and he said I think he
2:33:26
said he was a Democrat once and we
2:33:27
caught him on it with a clip
2:33:29
but beside the point when this guy this
2:33:31
Salim guy comes on he is far superior to
2:33:36
Brooks and far superior to shields he
2:33:39
should be a regular doing that bit with
2:33:41
somebody else besides Brooks
2:33:43
I mean besides Brooks and besides
2:33:45
shields they need two new guys well I
2:33:47
have one clip and it'll be the final one
2:33:49
of this triage where this guy is just
2:33:52
he's really smart really good and
2:33:55
just slams people without them even
2:33:57
realizing as fantastic and so also on
2:34:00
the panel was what is her name
2:34:04
I just seen her on book TV
2:34:08
[Music] just seen her on book TV
2:34:11
I'm so sorry I don't remember what her
2:34:13
name was but a very angry woman the book
2:34:16
is about angry women it that's part of
2:34:18
the title is you know
2:34:19
the validity of America's angry women
2:34:22
sorry I wish I had her name written I
2:34:24
don't know what happened also though his
2:34:26
Eddie glob jr. he is professor at
2:34:30
Princeton University and he's black so
2:34:33
we have the white woman who wrote the
2:34:35
book about women being angry we have the
2:34:38
Muslim who is the the right winger in
2:34:41
this case and we have you would think
2:34:42
the the the impartial professor the
2:34:46
Princeton professor was black so this is
2:34:48
your PB wait do we know this guy's
2:34:49
actually a Muslim because there was this
2:34:51
yes yes it was made clear on this show
2:34:54
okay good yeah in the introduction and
2:34:56
and he talks about some Muslim stuff as
2:34:58
well so we start off and this is what
2:35:01
really caught my eye we had the
2:35:03
situation I think you brought it up on
2:35:04
the last show about Scott Kelly
2:35:06
astronaut who had tweeted well you tell
2:35:09
it you it was your story he said he just
2:35:12
used it Winston Churchill quote and was
2:35:16
slammed by the TWiT Twitterverse and a
2:35:19
bunch of her left he's going on and on
2:35:21
about how Churchill was a horrible
2:35:24
racist pig and then they went on and the
2:35:27
guy knuckled under okay I'm sorry
2:35:29
Churchill's a bad person and this is
2:35:31
part of the whole tearing down the
2:35:33
statues and anyone who's white as a
2:35:35
creep so Bill Maher who has always been
2:35:38
against political correctness as we just
2:35:40
said his first show was called
2:35:41
politically incorrect and and he brought
2:35:44
the story up I cut out all the part of
2:35:47
him explaining it and he was he's like
2:35:49
what the hell is this this is an
2:35:50
astronaut why why what is this political
2:35:52
correctness about and he had the right
2:35:54
panel to explain it this is the guy who
2:35:56
saved this from the Nazis and and you
2:35:58
know he said he was a fighter pilot
2:36:00
married to Gabby Gifford who was shot
2:36:03
and bravely continues on and somebody
2:36:06
and people on Twitter and no one
2:36:08
denounces this and he has to make an
2:36:10
apology this is when the Trump people go
2:36:12
yes you people are too fragile to being
2:36:15
in control of the government what was
2:36:18
the case what if this is the black
2:36:19
professor and chiming in will be Rebecca
2:36:22
traced her she is the the
2:36:24
the white woman the author was the case
2:36:25
that that that he realized that the
2:36:29
invocation of Winston Churchill wasn't
2:36:31
consistent with what he values that he
2:36:34
didn't know everything about Churchill
2:36:35
and then he realized that Churchill in
2:36:37
1953 sanctioned write the starving of
2:36:41
Indians in Bengal
2:36:42
he realized in fact that Churchill was
2:36:44
in fact vehemently committed racist to
2:36:48
the imperial project he realized that
2:36:50
Churchill did not represent so what I
2:36:53
mean by this I want to say this really
2:36:54
quickly for those who have been caught
2:36:56
under the foot of history you just can't
2:36:58
simply invoke the mandate of history as
2:37:01
a reason to accept certain figures yeah
2:37:10
just just listen to him because he's
2:37:12
explaining not only explaining why
2:37:14
Churchill was a bad guy he's explaining
2:37:16
what political correctness actually is
2:37:19
the act of politically correcting people
2:37:21
this is this is very important Lincoln
2:37:27
comes to me I can I can embrace Abraham
2:37:30
Lincoln right I can embrace his view of
2:37:32
democracy but then I realize that
2:37:33
Lincoln held of view that my people
2:37:35
mattered more than white people yes
2:37:37
now once I understand Lincoln fully I
2:37:40
can then embrace him on my own terms but
2:37:43
I cannot accept Lincoln just because the
2:37:47
West declares him as great I have to
2:37:49
accept him like I'm you but every time I
2:37:51
bring up Lincoln do I have to apologize
2:37:55
we write off as politically political
2:37:59
correctness is correcting a record that
2:38:00
has been too simple that we haven't been
2:38:03
taught the complexities that the power
2:38:04
that we so often are taught to celebrate
2:38:06
or admire purely is built on inequity
2:38:09
and bias that is not often revealed to
2:38:11
us and it's a matter of correction and
2:38:13
the other problem is that when we focus
2:38:16
on these things like the Twitter
2:38:17
controversy around hailing hailing
2:38:20
Winston Churchill where we are taking
2:38:23
part in representing this as left
2:38:25
activism that this is the left wing when
2:38:26
in fact there are strikes going on
2:38:28
strikes for higher wages strikes against
2:38:30
and things but we focus on
2:38:34
flare ups on Twitter and not on the
2:38:36
record numbers of women and people of
2:38:39
color running for office in the first
2:38:40
for the first time she's just a little
2:38:49
I'll just say it hysterical but but she
2:38:52
makes the point now I understand the
2:38:54
black man I'm just gonna call it the way
2:38:56
I literally saw with my own eyes
2:38:57
the black man professor says you can't
2:39:00
embrace people unless you know
2:39:01
everything about them then you can
2:39:03
embrace them when you know the good and
2:39:04
the bad which i think is every person
2:39:06
has good and bad and then she says
2:39:08
that's right you have to correct
2:39:10
everybody political correctness is
2:39:11
correcting everybody on the record so
2:39:14
you may say you're balanced I think they
2:39:17
see also used or he or she was heard
2:39:20
hailing church' all he did was quote
2:39:23
Churchill with a two liner that has
2:39:27
something to do with what he was up to
2:39:28
it had nothing
2:39:29
it wasn't hailing Churchill he was just
2:39:32
doing he put the random quote in there
2:39:35
and didn't put Churchill's name on it
2:39:37
as someone once said quote unquote
2:39:40
would these would this have happened
2:39:42
what is this just this is really very
2:39:45
targeted if you ask me this is extremely
2:39:47
fishy if you ask me this is extremely
2:39:48
no it's what political correctness is
2:39:51
even a quote is no longer valid unless
2:39:54
you virtue signal by saying something
2:39:57
like he may not have been the best man
2:39:59
but he said this see then it would have
2:40:02
been okay because you have to constantly
2:40:04
in political correct America both sides
2:40:08
and this comes up in a minute you have
2:40:10
to correct the record this has to be
2:40:12
correct now this takes place now Rehan
2:40:16
what now this takes place now Rehan
2:40:17
I was just thinking to myself what needs
2:40:19
to be corrected everything cares about
2:40:21
Churchill's history in the 1930s he said
2:40:24
this that this poignant quote and this
2:40:27
guy just quoted him I'm not arguing that
2:40:31
I'm saying this is what it is this is
2:40:33
what's happened here and that but I'm
2:40:35
just just so baffled by the baffle I
2:40:37
understand so extremely upset about all
2:40:40
these little things that they're this is
2:40:41
ant fucking yes and it gets better so
2:40:44
now this is just a quickie this the
2:40:47
first time reihan Salam jumps in and he
2:40:50
says he's trying to explain something
2:40:51
like hold on a second this is this is
2:40:53
not good everyone in America feels like
2:40:55
they're losing right now Democrats feel
2:40:58
like they're losing Republicans feel
2:40:59
like they're losing Democrats feel like
2:41:01
they're locked out of power Republicans
2:41:03
feel like they've lost the culture and
2:41:04
it really it's true maybe you know you
2:41:06
don't agree with that perception but
2:41:07
there are people who really feel as
2:41:08
though their values are being a faced
2:41:10
they feel like hounded minority and as
2:41:12
crazy as that might sound the people who
2:41:14
disagree with them I think that feeling
2:41:16
is real I think they're performing loss
2:41:17
in a moment of victory I think it's
2:41:19
deeply genuine I think that people
2:41:21
really do feel a genuine sense of loss
2:41:24
and a loss of cultural power and you're
2:41:26
right to suggest that people think that
2:41:28
political power and the exercise of
2:41:30
political power is one way to push back
2:41:32
against a culture that really does heal
2:41:34
us I think he's got some he's gotten to
2:41:36
something there the culture the loss of
2:41:39
culture yes I think that's exactly what
2:41:41
the Republicans are feeling they feel a
2:41:44
loss of culture because the culture in
2:41:47
America which is television and movies
2:41:49
mainly is very left-leaning so they feel
2:41:54
little awful Terry hates loss of culture
2:41:56
and Democrats feel they've been locked
2:41:58
out of power so he's making a good point
2:42:00
this is not a Bill Maher doesn't like
2:42:02
this guy at all by the way he's just
2:42:04
there to provide some semblance now he
2:42:07
won't be back then
2:42:08
well I think he will this is the final
2:42:10
the final clip we're gonna go back to
2:42:13
the political correctness with Professor
2:42:15
Eddie globe and now you heard him in
2:42:18
that first clip he actually said she
2:42:21
should know don't interrupt me he said
2:42:23
that to a Muslim guy Brown Muslim guy is
2:42:26
calm it's easier black professor guy
2:42:28
white angry woman Brown
2:42:31
and he is going to now really tell you
2:42:37
what his feeling is and he speaks in
2:42:40
this case I guess on behalf of black
2:42:42
America which this then he gets slammed
2:42:45
by so reihan Salam gets slammed by the
2:42:49
black professor you'll hear it the guy
2:42:52
comes back at the end our Brown Muslim
2:42:54
friend and he puts them down and speaks
2:42:58
so powerfully about the cult in America
2:43:01
the political cult I thought it was just
2:43:03
one of the best things I've ever seen
2:43:04
it's really odd and I find it odd for a
2:43:08
couple of reasons one I think we take
2:43:11
the exaggerated example to dismiss the
2:43:15
principal so at the heart of political
2:43:17
correctness is this reality that this
2:43:20
country is no longer a white nation in
2:43:22
the vein of old Europe so that means
2:43:24
white men white straight men can't walk
2:43:26
around saying whatever the hell is on
2:43:28
their mind
2:43:34
white straight men old straight white
2:43:37
men can't speak their minds in this
2:43:40
country can't speak their minds in this
2:43:44
yeah tell it to the podcast yeah so that
2:43:47
means white men white straight men can't
2:43:49
walk around saying whatever the hell is
2:43:51
on their minds without a politic no I
2:44:02
take Scott Kelly I take him to say that
2:44:04
I don't I didn't know everything about
2:44:05
was yeah hurt you and Winston Churchill
2:44:07
probably doesn't represent what I value
2:44:09
so part of what I'm trying to get at is
2:44:10
this right the country is changing
2:44:13
dramatically different graphic shifts
2:44:14
are happening people are insecure
2:44:16
because the culture is shifting and one
2:44:20
of the things that's shifting is that
2:44:22
certain folk can't go around white men
2:44:31
can't go around saying whatever they
2:44:32
want without being held to account that
2:44:35
is what political correctness is you
2:44:38
can't just say something if you're
2:44:39
anything this you're white then you will
2:44:42
be held to account and you will be read
2:44:44
the record as it is proper people who
2:44:49
are most vulnerable to this are people
2:44:51
of color who hold dissenting opinions in
2:44:53
their communities these are people who
2:44:55
really feel silenced it's actually also
2:45:02
deeply true there are lots of folks who
2:45:05
feel totally invisible because the
2:45:07
college-educated upper middle income
2:45:09
people who serve as stand-ins it's
2:45:11
talking about the professor four people
2:45:13
category X Y or Z are not necessarily
2:45:16
representative of 100 percent of the
2:45:19
people who belong to these various
2:45:20
categories when you look at liberal
2:45:22
Muslims for example when you look at
2:45:23
Muslims who are looking at and talking
2:45:24
about let's have more freedom let's have
2:45:26
more secular so these are folks who
2:45:27
oftentimes feel silenced and afraid you
2:45:30
and many other groups do I'm not saying
2:45:32
that the people of these dissenting
2:45:33
opinions are right many times they might
2:45:35
be totally wrong what I'm saying is that
2:45:37
they exist and they're invisible in
2:45:39
these spaces and this drive for status
2:45:41
and prestige I keep saying that if you
2:45:43
drive silences folks
2:45:45
pursuant to this conversation because if
2:45:47
you criticize Islam at all the
2:45:49
politically correct police will say
2:45:51
you're a bigot included let me go
2:45:53
how you criticize Islam well of course
2:45:55
but the nuance it all depends on right
2:46:00
when do your critique great that was
2:46:02
that was a nice move the professors like
2:46:07
okay that was funny that was incredibly
2:46:09
patronizing oooo it gets he is
2:46:12
patronizing this guy into the ground and
2:46:14
then the brown Muslim comes back and
2:46:17
just whips him with it part of what
2:46:18
happens in this context this pretty
2:46:20
sincere and by the way when he's doing
2:46:23
that he's hold he's patting his hand
2:46:25
that was a very nice move he was so
2:46:28
patronizing it was it was really really
2:46:30
awkward the New York boutique great that
2:46:35
was that was a nice move in the sense
2:46:38
that part of what happens in this
2:46:39
context was pretty sincere but part of
2:46:43
what happens is the way in which is a
2:46:45
certain kind of victim discourse can
2:46:47
then be appropriated so that you could
2:46:49
play cuz I think cos have mastered this
2:46:51
pincer moves on the one hand they revel
2:46:54
in the spoils of victory exercising
2:46:56
Machiavellian power and then when they
2:46:59
get called out for doing what they do
2:47:01
they clutch their pearls which is what
2:47:06
[Applause] clutch their pearls which is what
2:47:08
[Music] clutch their pearls which is what
2:47:11
exactly the dynamics around Cavanaugh
2:47:14
this is we have been attacked and
2:47:16
they're using it as leverage to suggest
2:47:18
that they are the victimized kinds of
2:47:24
spirals we have right now look you have
2:47:25
rage spirals and you have
2:47:27
self-satisfaction spirals and the
2:47:29
self-satisfaction spirals are really
2:47:31
powerful and addictive you are a space
2:47:34
where you're affirmed people cheer for
2:47:35
you when you say certain things and it's
2:47:38
amazing and it's addictive and it's why
2:47:39
Republicans and Democrats both lose
2:47:41
because you have Republicans who find
2:47:43
themselves solely in their affirming
2:47:45
space and you have lots of liberals who
2:47:48
are in the exact same space that's what
2:47:50
I think of as political correctness
2:47:51
whether or the right or the left
2:47:52
it's a self-satisfaction spiral there
2:47:55
you go burn it well the guy definitely
2:47:59
was that guy that black guy was dick
2:48:02
well you know the funny thing is he was
2:48:04
a total dick and considered himself a
2:48:07
great debater yes um because he could do
2:48:10
pull some of these tricks which are just
2:48:12
low mm-hmm when I was going to Cal and I
2:48:16
was a student you know a hundred years
2:48:18
ago this is the same stuff then it was
2:48:20
the same stuff this is nothing even
2:48:23
close to being new interesting
2:48:27
it's the same kind of this this kind of
2:48:30
condescending and it was the same kind
2:48:33
of guy very insecure they're not very
2:48:37
academic in route in reality they this
2:48:40
is all taken from a bunch of you know
2:48:43
this is polemics from a bunch of
2:48:45
radicals that the bill is and these
2:48:50
types of people that didn't have this
2:48:51
down to a science and it's just passed
2:48:54
off the fact that it's even taking place
2:48:56
at the university level to this day with
2:48:58
no dissents and you get the one guy over
2:49:01
there trying to you know defend himself
2:49:03
even though he reaiiy didn't think it
2:49:04
was as effective as you apparently do uh
2:49:06
maybe it maybe just looks better when
2:49:08
you see the whole thing on video that's
2:49:09
possible it was you know was not as it
2:49:13
wasn't a butt slam but that guy that
2:49:16
black guy was just the worst of worst
2:49:18
case scenario and that woman she was
2:49:20
just Buse
2:49:22
she's very angry well it's what she
2:49:26
wrote a book gun yes and she was she was
2:49:29
she was angry like this she was shaking
2:49:32
no she was shaking John she was shaking
2:49:34
yeah she was shaking this how mad she
2:49:36
was jenny is not going to she's not
2:49:39
getting survived and I just seen her on
2:49:40
on book TV and I Wow
2:49:43
this is interesting because we had the
2:49:45
Austen Book Fair coming if she comes I
2:49:46
want to go see her speak she's angry
2:49:50
yeah well there's a lot of angry women
2:49:52
that are I heard about Hillary
2:49:56
so misogynist no it is a little no it's
2:50:00
not it's very realistic
2:50:02
she's butthurt about Hillary and she's
2:50:04
worked about it and she doesn't see any
2:50:06
reason why this all happened she's like
2:50:07
the woman in green on her knees
2:50:09
screaming at the top of her lungs about
2:50:12
Irish rump winning right that's pretty
2:50:13
much it all right do you have any last
2:50:16
les thoughts I've got this weird
2:50:21
presentation about Stacey Abrams I got
2:50:24
Cavanaugh misconduct reports oh we got
2:50:29
Judy and Mark and shields and Brooks
2:50:32
this might be worth less because we do
2:50:33
have this we're getting closer to the
2:50:35
midterms so he might want to hear what
2:50:38
Brooks and shields on kakie on PBS have
2:50:41
to say about the election and it's kind
2:50:43
of interesting we start off with Judy
2:50:46
and Mark analysis of the midterms the
2:50:51
president it seems out on the campaign
2:50:52
racing all day Jeff I mean accidentally
2:50:56
grabbed the wrong one here we go so the
2:50:58
president it seemed out on the campaign
2:51:00
racing all day jetting out to whether
2:51:02
it's Tennessee or Pennsylvania or
2:51:04
another part of the country today mark
2:51:06
he's in Ohio trying to energize the
2:51:09
Republican vote the base trying to get
2:51:12
them out is it is it working do you
2:51:15
think Republicans feel it's working
2:51:18
better than it did two or three weeks
2:51:19
ago Judy but I think what what is
2:51:23
remarkable about is how constant it is
2:51:26
so you said about energizing the base
2:51:28
it's it's about inflaming people Donald
2:51:30
Trump's message is never about forging a
2:51:33
coalition reaching across the divide
2:51:35
trying to enlist the majority it's
2:51:38
always about coming back to it's us
2:51:41
against them and we may not be perfect
2:51:43
but boy those other guys are really bad
2:51:46
and and I think that's that's the
2:51:49
message a referendum every midterm on
2:51:52
the president and his numbers right now
2:51:55
are just about the same point where
2:51:57
Barack Obama's were in 2010 when the
2:51:59
Democrats suffered enormous defeat Bill
2:52:01
Clinton's in 94 when the Democrats
2:52:03
suffered a big
2:52:04
and 2006 George Bush's when the
2:52:07
Republicans lost control of the Congress
2:52:10
so they're sticking to this idea that
2:52:11
they're gonna be a big rent way or blue
2:52:14
wave but I don't think he goes out to
2:52:16
enflame anybody you've heard his
2:52:19
speeches you've been there well I mean
2:52:22
there's a comedy act isn't it yes but
2:52:25
that's not that's not presidential
2:52:29
so he's in flaming people I don't
2:52:31
believe this just I think he's wrong so
2:52:33
if he goes well let me just say the way
2:52:37
okay so this the the view of Trump in
2:52:42
flaming his audience and then being an
2:52:45
angry mob which is of course what the
2:52:47
Republicans accused the Democrats of is
2:52:49
based on Trump saying Dianne Feinstein
2:52:52
and the crowd yelling chanting lock her
2:52:55
up so they see that as inflamation and
2:52:57
they see that as a mob and I think both
2:52:59
are correct in that case if you're gonna
2:53:02
interpret it from a wide perspective now
2:53:04
here's where but Brooks comes back with
2:53:06
but you do have the president David out
2:53:08
talking about Democrats are part of an
2:53:10
angry mob calling them evil I mean using
2:53:14
that some of the strongest language he's
2:53:15
used is that likely to get his base even
2:53:19
more fired up yep yeah I think it's
2:53:22
working fired up yep yeah I think it's
2:53:22
you know the we're in an age of negative
2:53:25
polarization and that means you don't
2:53:28
have to like your own part you just have
2:53:29
to hate the other one we're in age of
2:53:31
negative polarization what does that
2:53:34
even mean does it really mean anything
2:53:37
this is the dawning of the age of
2:53:40
negative polarization polarization and
2:53:42
it means you don't have to like your own
2:53:44
party you just have to hate the other
2:53:45
one and that means it's all about
2:53:48
contempt and has the other side it's
2:53:51
made you appalled have they made you
2:53:52
feel contemptuous and one thing the
2:53:54
Cavanaugh hearing is done is it made
2:53:56
both sides feel the others appalling and
2:53:58
so that has fired up both bases and the
2:54:01
effect is and it's always worth
2:54:03
reminding ourselves that we no longer
2:54:05
have in one election any more we have a
2:54:08
red state election in a blue state
2:54:09
election and they're increasingly
2:54:10
disconnected and so the odds are looking
2:54:14
pretty good the polls have been shifting
2:54:15
in a Republican way on the Senate side
2:54:17
and all the red states the Texas Montana
2:54:19
and those places in the Senate is
2:54:22
looking more secure as of this moment
2:54:23
the house is looking more endangered for
2:54:25
the Republicans at this moment as
2:54:27
Reverend women move over to the
2:54:28
Democratic side so we have two different
2:54:30
elections and there seems to be pretty
2:54:31
strong momentum in opposite direction
2:54:36
I'm not gonna argue that no
2:54:40
I think the Demery if the Democrats get
2:54:42
the house that puts Pelosi back in
2:54:44
public we don't know crap we don't know
2:54:47
anything we can sir we can make some
2:54:50
educated guesses no and we do know one
2:54:53
thing for sure
2:54:54
it's a lot funnier when Pelosi is
2:54:58
running things on the Democrat side and
2:55:01
it'll be a lot funnier when the if the
2:55:03
Democrats get the house back personally
2:55:05
I don't think they will but let's play
2:55:06
the last of this and I'm done with
2:55:08
Howard Democrats countering this I mean
2:55:10
this approach by the president mark I
2:55:12
mean there there's this a couple of
2:55:13
polls including the one we did with
2:55:15
Marist and NPR this week that came out
2:55:17
and showed yes the enthusiasm gap has
2:55:20
narrowed it was the Democrats who were
2:55:23
more energized and indeed Republicans
2:55:25
seem to be more energized what what how
2:55:27
do Democrats come back well the first
2:55:29
thing they had to do is is stop
2:55:32
picketing and stop boycotting and and
2:55:36
organize I mean the most democratic
2:55:38
group in the entire electorate of those
2:55:40
is aged 18 to 35 and they live
2:55:43
everywhere they aren't concentrated in
2:55:45
certain districts african-americans of
2:55:48
Latinos are there they're everywhere and
2:55:52
that if they vote the Democrats will win
2:55:55
big I will say this I think the most
2:55:57
encouraging sign for the Democrats is
2:55:59
the Democrats do have a national macro
2:56:03
message in this campaign it's about
2:56:04
checks and balances on the president
2:56:07
it's not a new message but it's a
2:56:09
message that certainly resonates with a
2:56:11
lot of voters yeah before we end I do
2:56:21
want to say something you've made a
2:56:22
mention on the show about the crappy
2:56:25
house building in Florida yes as I was
2:56:28
thinking about then I got a couple notes
2:56:30
some subs there apparently have been new
2:56:32
housing regulations about building
2:56:34
places and if you look at Mexico beat
2:56:37
Mexican beach whatever that's called
2:56:39
Mexico Beach Mexico Beach there you can
2:56:42
see the old houses are demolished and
2:56:44
there's a house right in the middle a
2:56:45
big giant beautiful place so standing
2:56:47
roofs intact and and there's blocks of
2:56:51
houses missing and as blocks of houses
2:56:53
all intact
2:56:54
roofs intact define so they are making
2:56:57
improvements in the building code oh
2:56:59
yeah they have to for insurance purposes
2:57:01
everybody has to have has to be up to
2:57:04
code I know this Christina lived in
2:57:06
Florida for 16 years so she's been
2:57:08
through storms and she's and she has
2:57:11
standing in on the subject and but I
2:57:15
just look at it you know you said yeah
2:57:17
you said the middle frame it's just like
2:57:18
yeah the metal frame of the house was
2:57:19
left that kept up the sheetrock I mean
2:57:22
we build crappy houses in America it's
2:57:24
okay it's just what it is you know that
2:57:27
we build houses like we build our cars
2:57:29
I'm just saying there's a lot of houses
2:57:31
that we're standing that Rob obviously
2:57:33
built well yes we tow of course good
2:57:36
houses - we just don't build nothing but
2:57:37
crappy houses well okay
2:57:40
you're right you just got to have enough
2:57:42
dough well yeah if you want to build a
2:57:46
lean-to which is what they're
2:57:47
encouraging in California shanty by just
2:57:50
tearing down shanties yeah shanty town
2:57:54
made out of aluminum foil and tin and
2:57:58
leftover fibreglass pieces and tents
2:58:00
yeah I think those things are subject to
2:58:03
good destruction and that is our
2:58:05
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