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February 17th, 2019 • 2h 43m

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hello assassination no agenda curry from
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northern Silicon Valley where we're all
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talking metric I'm John seed Horace and
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he weasels it in go ahead talk about
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metric okay here sorry I am I'm trying
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to print out the clip list yes and I've
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noticed in this point it's cutting off
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the bottom clip I don't know if anyone's
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noticed this but I've said we did you
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see clip to see oh yeah you have it and
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so I'm thinking yes I've noticed this
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several times yeah and so I'm saying
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well he should put more room at the
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bottom of the page before I print and
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that's just solve the issue but I got on
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my nerves
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cuz the thing that doesn't just doesn't
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print I doesn't look right so I start
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looking at all the settings and then all
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of us for some reason does epson printer
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it has been set and I can assure you
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that in a million years I would not have
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done this it's been set for a4 paper
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which is that horrible longhand a goofy
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looking paper that the Europeans you
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it's what I grew up with it doesn't feel
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bad to me no it feels awkward to me and
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and and I'd also don't like the fact
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that it has a name a4 instead of a
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dimension which i think is more
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appropriate for anything such as this
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like eight-and-a-half by eleven it's
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eight and a half inches by eleven inches
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you know the size good what's the size
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of an a4 sheet I don't know four four
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separate you from reality
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okay now the I'm reminded of when I was
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a kid in the 60s and then again when I
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was writing for I probably think was in
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full world
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when I was a kid I was told in high
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school and uh uh you ever metric get
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used to wrong on metric metric metric
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metric and that didn't pan out to say
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the least and then so like 20 years
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later it comes up in the conversation
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I'm getting all kinds of memos remember
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get ready to go to a4 paper the United
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States is gonna have to use a4 paper by
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law because apparently you are gonna
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have to do anything with the Europeans
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to even talk to him or send him a sheet
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or a letter or a memo it has to be on a4
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paper or you'll be arrested this is
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probably one of the early globalist
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moves that that took place I think so
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well I so I'm saying okay for paper is
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dumb but okay because they you know I
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had you know everyone has 8 and 1/2 by
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11 nothing came of it another Bluff
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which book which brings me to brexit
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which i think is it I think this whole
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thing that's gonna be some sort of a
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horrible disaster is also a bluff okay I
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I like that I like where you're going
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with this I got no clips well luckily
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luckily the show has a clip I got a clip
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I got a clip right here I got a break
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sit clip for you this was something that
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was not really picked up I saw that
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maybe you saw the president's Rose
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Garden speech about the national
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emergency yeah he had quite a little
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preamble then he had some post amble as
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well which is always to me the most holy
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thing ambling isn't he yes he had this
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to say about the UK's the UK and the US
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as you probably have been seeing and
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hearing we're agreeing to go forward and
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preserve our trade agreement you know
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all of the situation with respect to
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brexit and the complexity and the
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problems but we have a very good trading
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relationship with UK and that's just
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been strengthened further so with the UK
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we're continuing our trade and we are
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going to actually be increasing it very
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substantially as time goes by we expect
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that the UK will be very very
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substantially increased as it relates to
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trade with the United States the
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relationship there also is very good
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yes very good very more very bigger very
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strong much more much much more trade
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the greatest trades ever we trade we
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Came we saw trod sawed traded I guess we
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cut some kind of deal
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yeah I'm guess we're gonna see a lot
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more British jams and jellies who I
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don't really have an update aren't they
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in the middle of some deliberation at
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the moment in the brexit process there I
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think they're all in straightjackets at
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this point you know it's it's kind of
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sad because even if you go to your own
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news you're just looking for some news
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you can't really get it it's just
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unbreak sits it's like yeah well you
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know maybe a thing here or there just
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doesn't seem like they've got anything
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got nothing would make sense I did learn
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something about Europe actually
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something really important remember the
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the news article that we had maybe two
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shows ago about the Italians kicking the
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French ambassador out yeah well I think
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it was mutual didn't do did his begin
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with the French recalling the ambassador
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to Italy ah French the aggressors in
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this deal no I think the Italians were
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the aggressors the Italian was the
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French because they worked about the
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Italians this unfortunate we should know
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all this they were worked about the
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Italians meddling in their yellow vest
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protests well that's not that wasn't I
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think we hear Francis oh yeah it does
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say this France is sending its
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ambassador back to Italy following the
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biggest diplomatic dispute between the
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two countries since world war ii said
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european affairs minister blah blah blah
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blah they said a dramatic spat well it
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turns out this has nothing to do with
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the yellow vests nothing at all it has
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to do with France and their involvement
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in Africa and when I when I was faced
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more sense yeah when I heard this this
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report one of our producers sent it to
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me I was like wow of course we knew this
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I guess but had
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maybe I didn't know it seems kind of
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stupid what we do know is that the
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Europeans the European Union in
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particular France and Germany they have
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deals with Africa we've got the the
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European African what is it it's some
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kind of one of these big compacts one of
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these large agreements and they have
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always felt that the EU cannot live
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without Africa and vice versa it turns
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out it's really France and when you hear
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this report it's a head slapper in
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January at least Deputy Prime Minister
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luigi de maio accused France of fueling
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the migrant crisis but controlling the
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economies of former African colonies
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through the local currency the CFA
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France is one of those countries that by
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printing money for 14 African states
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prevents their economic development and
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contributes to the fact that the
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refugees leave and then die in the sea
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or arrive on our coasts so this is the
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dispute Italy is saying in this report
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continues Italy is saying that because
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France really controls the economy of
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fort economies of 14 different African
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countries that it is because of their
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policy that is impoverishing these
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countries and that's why the young men
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are getting on boats and dying in the
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seas off the coast of Italy or a lot of
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them of course do make it the now lumpa
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deucey and the island on the in the
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south of italy and when you listen to
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the control france has over 14 countries
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its wealth a little background on this
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we have to remember there's a lot of
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French colonies in Africa and the old
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clothes this is the bathroom most of
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Africa if they have a second language
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from their own French is French yep we
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all speak French well this is the
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background of the financial part of the
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colonization which we either didn't know
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had forgotten or is not taught the
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comment came days before the start of
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the presidential campaign in Senegal and
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the CFA is now part of the debate with
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each candidate taking positions on the
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matter to some arguing for it others
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against it like it Rizza sec who asks
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why should white people in Paris take
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decisions on their currency the Central
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African franc or the CFA
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a fixed exchange rate with the euro so
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Europeans can bring euros to Africa and
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easily swap them for the CFA but state
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regulators make it difficult for
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Africans to take CFA out of their
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country and swap them into euros under
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an arrangement dating back more than 70
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years Frances central bank controls the
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Treasury of all 14 countries leaving
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these nations with a limited supply of
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liquidity this guarantees a certain
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level of stability to the currency
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allowing our giant to shop at her
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favorite french supermarket because
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french companies profit from this
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arrangement that allows them easy access
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to a growing market of over a hundred
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million people but there's also growing
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resentment towards this currency not
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just here in Senegal but throughout
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francophone West Africa France get out
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the graffiti found in various avenues of
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the capital Sanya is behind the
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messaging we want a common currency but
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for West African countries only without
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France's involvement why couldn't we
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have our own currency like Morocco and
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Algeria they are doing much better than
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us France is so far yet so close while
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money travels more freely than people
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Europe continues to attract young
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African men for Jan's family the journey
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is worth the risk
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so because France is the literal Federal
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Reserve the central bank the printing
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press for this these two African francs
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they do in de facto control what's going
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on so they can't inflate their currency
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they can't deflate they can't do
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anything well if they pay get to the
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euro and then they don't they just went
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one way exchange which is pretty
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pathetic these countries can just what
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this country's moaning I mean it's like
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I'm ahead of a country I'm saying well
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why can't we be like Morocco and Algeria
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why don't you just become like Morocco
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and Algeria and cut yourself loose from
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this system yeah I think they all looked
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at the Libya
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and Gaddafi's like a Eurodollar kind of
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or I'm sorry petro dollar scam with a
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with gold based yes which is a little
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more aggressive than just saying hey
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we're gonna just print our own money
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yeah and then all of a sudden you have
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ebola in your country and you got troops
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no i think they understand it's not
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gonna that simple just stand up and say
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no we're not gonna take it anymore
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the french are pretty aggressive when it
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comes to the shooting stuff up in africa
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well I mean the whole piece of
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information I had no knowledge of it
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right and also what's interesting is
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that there's really there's the CFA
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franc the Central African franc and then
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you have the the West African franc
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ended if you will to see it as a thing
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they don't it's they do have two
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different currency codes at the xaf and
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the XO f so XO f is for West African
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franc the xaf for the central and those
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two are incompatible so they're not even
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allowed to be exchanged against each
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other with obvious your obvious reason
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you can't have them be forming a whole
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block this is a piece of global history
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i was i'm ROFL ii undereducated I wonder
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how the French profit from this you
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don't do something like this well the
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report is currency now they can go in
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they get to buy up all the beautiful
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stuff with their euros it's easily
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interchangeable they go in they build up
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everything they want is a huge thing I'm
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sure the trade deficit is crazy and so
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they can get everything they want for
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the prices there I mean it seems like a
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typical banksters scheme then well why
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the Italians bent out of shape all this
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cuz of all the dead because the
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dishwasher flow upon their Shores
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I think they have a point there yeah
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it's gonna get a point so yeah I kind of
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I kind of thought that was I'm glad this
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has been brought to light yes
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new information yes new shit has come to
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light man exactly okay
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well we had the I guess we were pretty
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much spot-on with the national emergency
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declaration declared by the president we
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weren't spot-on oh I think we were yeah
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tell me something how we were okay well
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we knew that he was going to do
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something under u.s. code USC 10 code
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284 right which he did and he brought in
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another previously funded and
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pre-approved law I'm just I'm trying I'm
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just gonna get the bring us up here
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which was home on a second 50 USC 1631
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and then as the third part he called for
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the national emergency actually that is
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the section to 808 of title 10 u.s. code
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the first two do not require a national
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emergency to be enforced the third one I
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believe that's the 2808 does require the
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national emergency and in his
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declaration he specifically the
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president specifically states that he
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will be appropriating these funds in
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order so it starts with the 1601 and
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then it goes to the 284 and that's about
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five billion together so that's those
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are just existing laws he didn't need
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any national emergency and the third the
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third one which will be challenged in
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the court of course that does require
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invocation of a national emergency so he
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the way I see what was done here is
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let's call the national emergency have
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everyone bitch and moan and take take
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the whole thing to court but it's really
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for the third piece the first to go
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unchallenged and can start being used
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immediately
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ah well so partially I would think he
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would I think the other approach would
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have been just to do the other without
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the national emergency just push those
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two elements into play yeah but I or
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saying it was a distraction it's what
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you're saying is the national emergency
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itself was the distraction was just
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attention away from the fact that he's
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already got a bunch of money raised yes
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yes exactly and so that probably won't
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even be challenged as I'll be looking at
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the national emergency I did like how he
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positioned this it was one of his best
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run on up talking sentences ever the
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order is signed and I'll sign the final
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papers as soon as I get into the Oval
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Office and we will have a national
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emergency and we will then be sued and
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they will sue us in the Ninth Circuit
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even though it shouldn't be there and we
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will possibly get a bad ruling and then
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we'll get another bed ruling and then
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we'll end up in the Supreme Court and
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hopefully we'll get a fair shake and
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we'll win in the Supreme Court just like
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the ban they sued us in the Ninth
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Circuit and we lost and then we lost in
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the Appellate Division and then we went
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to the Supreme Court and we won that it
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was very interesting because yesterday
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they were talking about the ban because
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we have a ban it's very helpful Madam
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Secretary is that right without the ban
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would have a bigger problem we have a
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ban on certain no you get the idea he
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knows exactly what's going to happen and
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he doesn't care because it's for the
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last three billion and he got an extra
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billion through the the legislation that
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came from the House and the Senate
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yeah well that works out then that's
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pretty sly yeah and what's interesting
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is that everyone probably the only show
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that would point out this this gambit
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because they've talked about it on PBS
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mm-hmm and they and they did have the
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woman that I'll send or woman come on
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and she showed the different monies and
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where they're coming from but she never
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put two and two together like you just
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did yeah I'm sorry you know it takes you
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got to be kind of dumb to get through
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this stuff I think you overthink
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overthink everything like most of these
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jamokes do that's when you get confused
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like this was NPR with wopo journalist
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Karen Tumulty Tumulty I'm not sure what
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her name is and she's trying to explain
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even just how a national emergency is
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you know it's it's not even defined
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properly this is something the
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president's just don't do it's you know
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we have standards and we have morals and
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we have the traditions and well listen
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you know once again we're reminded that
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the real checks on presidential power in
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our system have always been norms this
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is interesting to me we have absolute
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checks and balances within our three
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branches of government
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or this what would a OSI call them the
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three halls of Congress of course we
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have checks and balances but she feels
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this wopo journalist who would know
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feels that it's only based on norms more
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than laws and even Court decisions and
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Donald Trump is no respecter of norms so
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yes there are some checks built into the
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statute if what that what the people who
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wrote it figure just you know if there
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was enough political pressure you might
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be able to stop the president because
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you could pass a resolution in one house
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that would be privileged in the other
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and and that we could block it but you
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know it does not appear that they would
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have the votes to override a
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presidential veto of that legislation so
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again I think the big lesson
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the Trump presidency has been how much
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we have depended on norms to prevent
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presidential overreach and this
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president you know is no respecter of
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those just very briefly remind us what
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you mean by norms you know give us an
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example this is my favorite this is what
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the clip is about just remind us what
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norms are you talking about now it'll
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take about 30 seconds to say nothing
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that is not being respected or that's
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being cast aside well it's not in every
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level you even look at you know the fact
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that this country will most kind of the
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international systems the alliances that
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we have but we see the president going
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out and you know talking about pulling
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out of treaties and getting out of NATO
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where the norms later when you know just
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presidential power I think in a way that
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we have never seen at least in our
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lifetimes isn't that great she does this
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whole thing about the norms and the
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checks and bad that she can't give one
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example no wopo wobble wobble wobble
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wobble wobble wobble now in case
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anyone's interested I'm sure this has
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been done in the mainstream if you
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really want to know what national
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emergencies have been quite saw one I
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didn't clip it I saw one one news to
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news program was showing previous
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national emergencies you know they show
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bush with a with around contra I'm not
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quite sure what what Clinton but they
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showed for Clinton then they showed 911
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for Bush too and then Obama swine-flu
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like that's the only flu is declared a
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national emergency by Obama that's what
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it let me see we'll take a look believe
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that well let's work backwards June 26
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2008 continuing certain restrictions
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with respect to North Korea so that was
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an
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national emergency it's still in effect
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Lebanon in 2007 still in effect blocking
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property of certain persons in the
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Democratic Republic of Congo which is
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still in effect
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Cote d'Ivoire which was terminated in
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2016 Liberia which was revoked
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actually is all stuff for foreign
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countries in 2004 ribbiting export of
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certain goods to Syria still in a
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foreign country related in Mexico yes
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but we don't border on Syria the rocks
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are another poverty
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Rasika since we're bordering on there
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would be more of a national emergency
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then Syria well yes but you know you
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know orange man bad well we've heard
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nothing but bullcrap about this being
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horrible over reagent and let me play
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this clip this is David Brooks and this
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is on the you know the PBS Newshour
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where they bring him and shields Eve old
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droopy dog looking guy and they put the
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two of them on there's supposed to be
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two perspectives and it's always one
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perspective it's the same hate Trump
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perspective which is hurting the show
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they need to have somebody when they ask
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somebody why did Trump do this I want to
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hear somebody that can explain it the
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way you just did or the way somebody who
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maybe thinks Trump is not a horrible
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orange man explain things to give us a
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balanced a kind of a balanced look at
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things so we have a balance you know one
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guy that's Pro and one guys against this
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which would be not two guys who are well
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and let's just make this very clear we
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do not expect this from cable news we do
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expect it from the public broadcast
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system from nothing David okay well
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anyway so this is Brooks are asking him
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about this I just listened to this
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response this is giving us no balance
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whatsoever the president's announcement
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today that he didn't get enough money
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for to beef up the border as he wanted
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and therefore he's declaring a national
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emergency so that he can spend up to
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eight billion dollars on it yeah well
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this is awful you know I don't think it
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as a
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to do with this any invasion as he
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claimed I think he lost the government
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shutdown so he's giving himself a
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performance trophy so he can say I'm a
23:44
winner I think there's more about his
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psyche than anything actually in the
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country and it is it is a complete
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violation of any constitutional position
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that any liberal or any conservative
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should believe in the the Constitution
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clearly states that allocations and
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appropriations are the job of Cosmo I
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love all these constitutional scholars
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who really don't know what l here it is
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Obama 2009 national emergency with
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respect to the 2009 h1n1 influenza
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pandemic which was never terminated by
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the way and I Rex it was reading I was
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reading Bush's stuff Obama has some
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really good ones so that was the first
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was the swine flu then it was Somalia
24:30
Libya then oh and here's the here's the
24:35
one that Trump is using blocking
24:37
property of transnational crime
24:38
organizations and that has been
24:41
continued then we go to Yemen then we go
24:45
to all interesting 2012 blocking
24:48
property of the government of the
24:49
Russian Federation relating to the
24:51
disposition of highly enriched uranium
24:53
extracted from nuclear weapons which was
24:55
revoked in 2015 just in time for them to
24:58
do that Iranian one deal then we have
25:01
Ukraine then we got South Sudan then we
25:04
got a Central African Republic I don't
25:08
remember that one
25:08
then we have Venezuela which started
25:12
2015 blocking property and suspending
25:14
entry of certain persons contributing to
25:16
the situation in Venezuela
25:19
and 2015 blocking the property of
25:22
certain persons engaging in significant
25:25
malicious cyber enabled activities and
25:27
the last one he did was Burundi so you
25:29
know this has been used a lot it's just
25:30
never for Mexico apparently or deny at
25:34
least not specifically and it still
25:37
isn't you specifically for that it's for
25:38
the transnational crime for drugs and
25:41
human trafficking and that's you know
25:43
it's it's a big distraction everyone's
25:46
running around so yeah but Isis this
25:48
might be Fox let me see what they were
25:49
saying the Constitution provides that
25:54
Congress can legislate on on these types
25:56
of issues and they have issued in 1976
25:59
the national emergencies act there is
26:01
nothing in that act that would say that
26:04
these two signing this bill as well as
26:06
declaring a national emergency act and
26:08
let me remind you that the president has
26:10
declared the national emergency under
26:11
current law before he is signing the new
26:14
bill so ex post facto in the
26:16
Constitution would dictate this national
26:18
emergency was declared under previous
26:20
law not the new bill he could well that
26:25
was pretty good actually
26:26
that might have been Fox yeah
26:29
MV MSNBC you know there was some Jim
26:32
Acosta and it was actually kind of sad I
26:34
didn't clip it just it made me sad he
26:36
had the angel moms and angel families
26:39
which I have to say I find this this use
26:43
of gold stars and angels for parents of
26:47
children who have died either is serving
26:50
in our military or for any other reason
26:54
it irks me and I'm not can't really put
26:58
my finger on your gold star mom know
27:00
your sets the whole thing is sad but
27:02
then they get a labeled gold star you
27:04
know we're next we'll have diamond moms
27:06
I know what at what else are we gonna
27:08
have for the next group of people whose
27:10
children are die and I'm anyway so he
27:15
had the he had those he had the there's
27:20
parents there and then Jim Acosta
27:21
standing up and saying well you know
27:23
crime is down and and as you know and
27:26
there was that old one where you know
27:29
people who are born here commit more
27:30
crime
27:31
I'm than the illegal immigrants yeah
27:32
bunch of criminals and then and Trump
27:37
says hey hey aren't you mom stand up and
27:39
look at him it was really uncomfortable
27:42
yeah it was felt the on one hand it felt
27:45
abusive on the other hand you know yes
27:47
go there and show that what happened to
27:50
you and I guess what he should have but
27:52
the president should have said is you
27:53
know if it was your kid Acosta how much
27:55
is that worth 1 billion 5 billion 8
27:57
billion would you care if was your kid
27:59
but the president never does that the
28:03
president could do that that's kind of
28:05
you know not what his style is what
28:07
happened these moms stand up his
28:09
pathetic - but I think the better way he
28:14
could have done this whole thing and he
28:15
should have been doing it this way the
28:17
whole time I don't get why he has and
28:19
why he's got advisors and we talked
28:21
about it before pull up those old clips
28:24
of Nancy and Feinstein and everybody in
28:28
between going on and on and on in the
28:31
past about how we need a wall and do
28:34
what Ross Perot used to do it show
28:36
examples right but in this case when
28:39
you're declaring the emergency that has
28:41
no bearing on the emergency anyway MSNBC
28:47
and this is a clip to keep an evergreen
28:49
they did confirm the actual statistic of
28:52
crime of illegal immigrants versus
28:56
citizens and Julia before we let you go
28:59
here as you and I were listening to this
29:01
you report on the Department of Homeland
29:02
Security there's nobody perhaps in our
29:04
network who knows some of these facts
29:05
and stats better than you there was a
29:06
striking moment during that news
29:08
conference when the president got into a
29:10
back-and-forth with the reporter about
29:11
whether or not he believed his own
29:13
administration's statistics when it came
29:15
to issues of immigration and you've been
29:17
listening yeah so I've got a lot of
29:18
statistics right here so let's just look
29:20
at what the reality is there it is true
29:22
that more crimes are committed by non-us
29:25
citizens than by US citizens that data
29:27
was all taken out of Texas that's one of
29:29
the only states that actually breaks it
29:31
down between immigrants and non
29:32
immigrants but that is exact based on
29:34
that
29:35
okay how inconvenient with everything
29:38
how inconvenient thanks MSNBC we always
29:43
appreciate your fact-checking
29:45
well this listen to how democracy now it
29:48
covers this thing cuz they hate it of
29:51
course and they did that guy clip two
29:53
clips but the one serve this rundown of
29:55
Thursday budget vote both the House and
29:59
Senate passed the measure Thursday that
30:01
came out of the bipartisan conference
30:03
committee earlier this week the bill
30:05
includes nearly one point four billion
30:07
dollars to build 55 miles of new border
30:10
barriers out of Steel far less than the
30:13
five point seven billion dollars
30:14
requested by President Trump Senate
30:17
Majority Leader Mitch McConnell took to
30:18
the Senate floor Thursday to announce
30:20
president Trump's decision to sign the
30:22
spending bill as some had speculated and
30:25
many Democrats feared McConnell
30:26
confirmed Trump's plan to declare a
30:28
national emergency an attempt to
30:30
circumvent Congress for his five point
30:32
seven billion dollars in border wolf
30:34
funding I've just had an opportunity to
30:37
speak with President Trump and he would
30:39
say to all my colleagues indicated he's
30:41
prepared to sign the bill he will also
30:44
be issuing a national emergency
30:45
declaration at the same time and I've
30:48
indicated to him that I'm going to
30:50
prepare I'm going to support the
30:52
national emergency declaration so follow
30:56
my colleagues the president will sign
30:58
the bill we'll be voting on it shortly
31:01
McConnell's valid supporting one what
31:05
happened to her did she's choked she
31:07
choked right there you heard it yeah on
31:10
the bill we'll be voting on it shortly
31:13
McConnell's vow of support came despite
31:16
reports that he warned Trump against the
31:19
move saying it could split the
31:20
Republican Party and prompt a resolution
31:22
disapproving the emergency declaration
31:25
Democrats quickly condemned the news
31:27
this is House Speaker Nancy Pelosi did I
31:30
say I was final challenge I may that's
31:34
an option and we'll review our options
31:36
but it's important to know that when the
31:38
president declares this emergency first
31:41
of all it's not an emergency what's
31:43
happening at the border it's manatorian
31:46
challenge to us the president has tried
31:48
to sell a bill of goods to America but
31:50
putting that aside just in terms of the
31:53
president making an end run around
31:54
Congress Trump is set to speak this
31:59
morning at 10 a.m. if he declares a
32:00
national emergency the consumer rights
32:02
nonprofit public citizen is valid legal
32:05
action against him saying the move quote
32:07
will constitute an outrageous abuse of
32:09
power perhaps the most dangerous yet by
32:11
the unstable and increasingly autocratic
32:13
president Trump most dangerous yet they
32:18
have this guy come on who runs this
32:20
operation - public - whatever it's
32:22
called and I just think he tries to coin
32:25
a new way of describing the wall and
32:28
this is part - this is kind of
32:30
interesting see if you can catch this so
32:32
explain what this national emergency
32:34
resolution would do well we don't know
32:36
and we're not going to know until the
32:37
president acts but it seems as what he's
32:39
gonna claim is that there is a national
32:40
emergency at the border and that
32:42
therefore he can move money around that
32:46
has not been appropriated for the
32:47
purposes of building the racist wall -
32:49
in fact there is a legal structure in
32:54
place for what it for how to declare an
32:55
emergency and president does have
32:57
authority under other laws to move money
33:00
around if in fact there is a national
33:02
emergency but we're gonna sue again
33:05
based on what he does but challenging
33:06
the idea there's an emergency and also
33:09
challenging whether the way he's moving
33:11
the money is legal under the the
33:13
statutes that exist but the real big
33:16
issue is going to be whether people turn
33:18
out in droves to protest this and say
33:21
not only do we not want a wall but we
33:24
don't want the president declaring
33:25
emergencies to get around the will of
33:27
Congress if this president is able to
33:29
declare an emergency to build a wall
33:31
around a fictitious claim of urgency
33:34
against the express interest of the can
33:37
spread sixth intent of Congress there's
33:39
really no limit to what he might do in
33:41
the future with an emergency declaration
33:43
so if you're white and you climb the
33:46
wall it's okay because the wall is on
33:48
your side yeah racist wall stuck with
33:53
that moniker because he def did a couple
33:55
of times
33:56
three times ladies all that's different
33:58
you know what Nancy Pelosi has done and
34:01
you know cuz she's trying to follow with
34:04
this meme of somehow hey we're number
34:06
one in the Constitution it's all about
34:08
us first and we only we can appropriate
34:11
the money and she sent around a
34:13
spreadsheet with about 400 different
34:16
entries of pieces of money that will now
34:19
no longer go to of course funding our
34:22
men and women who fight so bravely for
34:24
us and like some maintenance issue for
34:27
the f-35 which I don't think is in full
34:29
service as like some of that's being
34:32
used and you know so they're trying that
34:35
this is this is not a winning strategy I
34:37
don't think people care about about it
34:39
this way like oh well it was supposed to
34:41
go to two you know one screw in the
34:45
Joint Strike Fighter right now so I
34:49
think she just gave it up and lost let
34:52
it go well I had I have one last clip
34:55
which segues into something else unless
34:57
you want to talk more about have one
34:59
funny clip from Menendez yes Senator Bob
35:03
Menendez Democrat from New Jersey he
35:06
seemed to when this came down he was
35:08
being interviewed if he just went off
35:10
his rocker the deputy director of Isis
35:13
says a cap on beds and his words would
35:16
be quote extremely damaging to the
35:18
public safety of this country how do you
35:20
respond the reason that they are already
35:23
8,000 over their budgeted amount so
35:26
they're violating the budget is because
35:28
of the president's zero-tolerance policy
35:31
that has turned everyone regardless of
35:34
their record into a criminal for example
35:39
if you cross the border undocumented he
35:42
has now made you a criminal he is
35:45
creating that problem by turning people
35:47
away who legitimately seek asylum if a
35:49
person has a driving while under the
35:52
influence violation he is now making
35:54
that saying that that's a criminal what
35:57
we have seen and that's just outrageous
35:59
these are not the norms that we stand
36:02
for and in the past under for example
36:04
President Obama yeah he's saying he's
36:06
know if you can if you eye is not
36:10
he's saying if you're illegally here and
36:13
you get caught while driving under the
36:14
influence now you're a criminal he's
36:16
making you a criminal orange man bad
36:18
what am I gonna do yeah that's that's
36:21
what he's saying
36:22
I know it's jaw-dropping
36:27
I see it in what can you do this is a
36:34
senator this is senator from New Jersey
36:36
yeah all right all right so I have the
36:41
now I got a thing I want to segue into
36:43
something it's which is a law
36:44
educational we do this on the show once
36:47
in a while and I thought it would be a
36:49
good time to do this because it cops up
36:52
on a PBS report about the wall with the
36:56
Allison door a woman that one who just
36:58
replaced kind of replaced Ifill although
37:01
she doesn't have the chops her name is
37:03
Allison Dora that's her name Isha it
37:06
almost sounds like a think-tank when you
37:08
say the Alcindor woman I'm like what's
37:10
think-tank is that there's her name okay
37:12
got it
37:12
so this is the huge play this is wall
37:16
money acts PBS okay I could do the wall
37:21
over a longer period of time I didn't
37:22
need to do this but I'd rather do it
37:25
much faster we had certain funds that
37:27
are being used at the discretion of
37:32
generals at the discretion of the
37:33
military some of them haven't been
37:35
allocated yet and some of the generals
37:38
think that this is more important I was
37:41
speaking to a couple of them they think
37:43
this is far more important than what
37:44
they were going to use it for I said
37:45
what were you going to use it for and I
37:47
won't go into details but didn't sound
37:49
too important to me so you me hearing
37:51
that where exactly is the president
37:54
pulling this money from well the
37:56
president is saying that I know best how
37:58
to use these military funds to keep
38:00
Americans safe so I want to walk you
38:02
through where he's getting the eight
38:03
billion dollars that he's going to
38:04
initially be using to fund a wall on the
38:06
southern border he's going to be getting
38:08
one point three seven five billion
38:10
dollars from the Congressional Deal that
38:11
Congress passed this week to avert a
38:13
government shutdown he's going to be
38:15
getting six hundred million dollars from
38:16
the Department of Treasury forfeiture
38:18
fund that's money that that it's gotten
38:20
from seized and vacated assets he's also
38:22
gonna be getting
38:23
2.5 billion dollars from the Department
38:25
of Defense counterdrug activities that's
38:28
drugs she's or she's or money he's also
38:30
going to be using 3.6 billion dollars
38:32
from military construction money and
38:34
that's Defense Fund money that's also
38:35
from the Department of Defense and all
38:37
of this is to fund an initial 234 miles
38:40
of wall on the southern border the White
38:42
House stressed today that this is just
38:44
the beginning they could ask for more
38:45
money
38:45
Thanks it could ask for more money they
38:53
have the ISO of if you want to hear it
38:55
again just yeah yeah yeah could actually
38:57
money jeez you know I heard Jordan
39:01
Peterson the other day say anyways
39:04
that's a professor attention because of
39:11
what she said earlier so it perked me up
39:13
when she said gotten got an axe
39:15
she's very unprofessional for at this
39:17
level of broadcasting I'm just gonna put
39:20
it maybe I mean nobody wants to say
39:22
anything about the woman because she's
39:24
you know black but she's unprofessional
39:26
and she also is involved in all kinds of
39:29
political stuff she's giving speeches
39:31
and a lot of rallies and things like
39:33
that she shouldn't be out there like
39:34
like that at all but to give her the
39:36
benefit of the doubt on axe which i
39:39
think is not a broad kappa broadcasters
39:42
should accept the use of the use of that
39:43
word that way but it's legit what now I
39:48
have I have a long thing this is three
39:50
minutes but it's very educational this
39:54
is the NPR lecture on axe versus oh my
39:59
god okay hold on a second so several
40:01
years ago we started identifying this
40:04
popping up amongst white Millennials and
40:08
it came from urban America let me ask
40:11
you something yo bro let me ask you
40:12
something
40:13
mainly black but it traveled all over
40:15
but I would say really mainly urban
40:17
blacks and you know and of course that
40:20
carried on to you know people in the
40:23
mainstream like jay-z and and you know a
40:26
lot of the hip hoppers all say axe and
40:28
you hear it in award shows them in and
40:30
you see it on television and now you're
40:32
gonna tell me I guess it's okay
40:34
well no wait I'm not gonna say it's okay
40:37
and I don't think it's okay and the
40:38
broadcast since that's for sure should
40:40
not be on a news show but in fact it's
40:45
okay about the word ask it's not
40:48
uncommon to hear that word pronounced
40:50
acts too many that's a mispronunciation
40:53
but can I just guess can I kind of just
40:56
guess I'm going to guess that you're
40:59
guessing well I'm gonna guess what this
41:01
what this clip is about could this clip
41:03
be about the sad fact that many people
41:06
are dyslexic and go untreated no no as
41:11
in piers Shireen Marysol merace reports
41:13
X is as old as English itself ax has
41:17
gotten a bad rap if you say ax it's
41:20
often assumed you're poor you're black
41:22
you're uneducated New York City's first
41:25
african-american school's chancellor put
41:27
the word on his list of speech demons to
41:30
be eradicated it's the most noticeable
41:32
term in african-american isms that's
41:35
Gerard McClendon education professor and
41:37
the author of axe or ask the
41:40
african-american guide to better English
41:43
McClendon says his parents taught him
41:44
there's a time and a place to use axe
41:46
because they were well aware of it
41:48
stigma when you're with your little
41:50
friends you can speak any way you want
41:52
to speak all right well the minute you
41:54
get in a spelling bee or in a job
41:56
interview switch it up quick I've taught
41:59
my children to do that as well if it
42:01
happens four times in a sentence
42:03
probably gonna get two axis tasks sketch
42:06
comedy duo keegan-michael key and Jordan
42:08
Peele joke that because they're
42:10
mixed-race they're constantly switching
42:12
back and forth from acts staff yeah when
42:16
a cop comes up to you death not if you
42:18
got four asks and that's it you're gonna
42:20
go for it on my way officer ask whatever
42:22
you want to ask me I'm more than happy
42:24
to answer officer is that the only
42:26
question you wanted to access I'm Jesse
42:28
Schell our
42:28
I'm the president of the American
42:30
dialect Society I believe I'm here to
42:31
talk about the historical pronunciation
42:33
of Acts for ask has been used since the
42:37
eighth century and derives from the old
42:40
english verb axion that the people who
42:42
use the ax pronunciation are using the
42:45
pronunciation that has been handed down
42:47
in an unbroken
42:48
for a thousand years it is not a new
42:50
thing it is not a mistake it is a
42:53
regular feature of English Chaucer used
42:55
ax it's in the first complete English
42:58
translation of the Bible the Coverdale
43:00
Bible acts and it shall be given so at
43:03
that point it wasn't a mark of people
43:06
who weren't highly educated or people
43:08
who were in the working class that
43:09
Stanford linguist John Rickford Rickford
43:12
says it's hard to pinpoint why Acts
43:13
stopped being popular but stayed put in
43:15
the American South and the Caribbean
43:17
where he's originally from over time it
43:20
became a kind of marker of identity
43:23
Indians in South Africa use axe black
43:26
Caribbeans use axe African Americans use
43:29
axe Rickford says it's the Empire
43:32
striking back taking language that has
43:35
been imposed and making it your own I
43:38
don't think any linguists at least is
43:39
advocating that you get rid of your
43:42
vernacular because you need it in a
43:45
sense for your soul Rickford says
43:46
there's nothing technically wrong with
43:48
axe but he adds linguistic versatility
43:50
is ideal interchanging axe and ask
43:53
depending on the setting code-switching
43:55
he says few know about axes Chaucerian
43:58
roots so take qian peels advice when
44:02
getting pulled over on officer ask
44:05
whatever you want to ask me I'm more
44:06
than happy to answer officer Srimati so
44:09
Mirage II NPR news hmm well this is
44:14
interesting
44:15
yes the black urban experience
44:20
apparently is Chaucerian Chaucerian from
44:24
Chaucer that's where he used axe all the
44:26
time hmm well so what this does is it
44:31
says that old old old uses of words are
44:35
all you ye olde use of words are that
44:40
can be considered valid yeah so if I can
44:44
say hey that's gay then that will be
44:47
okay cuz I just mean it's happy and
44:48
funny and etc if it was happy and funny
44:51
if it was happy and funny I don't know
44:54
about this man and by the way the white
44:57
that so this is an interesting example
44:59
because while you may have a
45:01
black driver say ask away officer and
45:07
then maybe accidentally say anything
45:09
else you want to axe the white driver
45:12
would say yes
45:14
anything you want ossifer see they have
45:16
their own issues super white guys say
45:19
awesome for one they yes well this
45:24
brings me to the islands since it came
45:27
up good by the way that was good John
45:28
I'm still gonna say ask if you don't
45:30
mind and I would still chastise anyone
45:32
for saying ax is reachable I don't think
45:35
it's a it's certainly in broadcast let's
45:37
put it that way yeah that's the woke way
45:42
we had this clip of April Ryan and Don
45:47
Lemon arguing about the blackness of
45:50
camel Kamala Harris its back to Kamal I
45:52
guess
45:53
Kamala canal like come on I'm all about
45:56
you say Kamala I say Kamala now as you
45:59
know I've stayed it's a it's fine she's
46:02
brown she's black whatever but she's not
46:04
african-american because she was
46:06
although she was born here she was
46:08
raised in in Ottawa her father is from
46:11
Jamaica her mother is from India she's a
46:14
Tamil so you know she really does not
46:17
have african-american blood in her and
46:20
this began Don Lemon takes my side of
46:23
the argument
46:23
oddly enough April Ryan trips out about
46:27
it and starts to bring in all kinds of
46:28
stuff about Jamaican slavery a review of
46:31
that clip let me finish hold on I'm not
46:34
falling into a trap about it when she
46:36
imposed on her lineage many Africans
46:39
landed on in Jamaica and all these other
46:42
Caribbean islands so she couldn't do
46:43
because merica mixed with other words
46:45
machines because not America but she is
46:52
now I got it first I got a note from Sir
46:56
John EB who says excuse me the history
47:00
of slavery and oppression is just as
47:02
long in Jamaica as it and bloody as it
47:05
is in the US after the populace rose up
47:08
and claimed independence that people are
47:10
kept down by leaders who were in bed
47:11
with the economic hitman F Don Lemon
47:14
hardship
47:15
I write on the flag in Jamaica gold
47:18
recalls the shining Sun black reflects
47:20
hardships and green represents the land
47:22
the flag colors are gold green and black
47:25
the Rastafarian flag adds red for the
47:27
bloodshed this guy is an ignorant a hole
47:29
and the well that's true wasn't really
47:33
on topic until I received this just this
47:37
morning it is a chapter and it may be
47:41
the hole may just be an essay I don't
47:43
know it was a I think it's from a book
47:45
the title of the book is reflections of
47:48
a Jamaican father does this remind you
47:51
of anything
47:52
yeah it sounds like Obama's book
47:54
reflects yes reflections of a Jamaican
47:57
father by Donald J Harris
48:00
this is Kamala's dad now if this if we
48:04
were in on a mainstream news program
48:06
this might actually be some pretty big
48:08
news when I'm gonna read to you do not
48:10
expect to hear this anywhere but here I
48:12
will read only two paragraphs as a child
48:16
growing up in Jamaica I often heard it
48:17
said by my parents and family and
48:19
friends member we are commenting you to
48:23
retain the deep social awareness and
48:25
strong sense of identity which that
48:28
grassroots Jamaican philosophy fed in me
48:30
as a father I naturally sought to
48:32
develop the same sensibilities in my two
48:34
daughters born and bred in America
48:36
Kamala was the first in line to have it
48:38
planted Maya came two years later and
48:40
had the advantage of an older sibling as
48:42
a mentor it is for them to say
48:44
truthfully now not me what if anything
48:46
of value they carried from that early
48:48
experience into adulthood my one big
48:51
regret is that they did not come to know
48:53
the very to know very well the two most
48:56
influential women in my life miss
48:58
Chrissy and miss iris my roots you see
49:01
go back within my lifetime to my
49:03
paternal grandmother miss Chrissy
49:05
nee Christiana brown descendent of
49:08
Hamilton Brown who was on record as a
49:11
plantation and slave owner and founder
49:14
of Browns town her great-grandmother was
49:19
a slave owner
49:24
what Kamala Harris's great-grandmother
49:27
was a slave owner and plantation owner
49:30
in Jamaica and the founder of Browns
49:32
town she her roots are slaveholders
49:40
this is good there's no clip how
49:47
fantastic is this oh that's fantastic
49:50
fantastic and there's even a picture a
49:52
picture of her and there's a picture of
49:55
her with her with a grandma koala with
49:58
Grandma iris
49:59
should be rousting camel uh from
50:01
Hamilton if she ever shows up for a
50:04
presentation hey it's in the show notes
50:10
oh wait a minute actually I should make
50:12
sure I don't have that oh yeah I got to
50:18
change one thing there I don't want the
50:20
email address exposed where I got it
50:21
from obviously but yeah there you go
50:24
Kamala Harris great-granddaughter of
50:27
slave owners in Jamaica that kind of
50:34
summarize that'll come up so it will not
50:37
owe $1 bet right now this will not
50:40
become a thing no one will ever hear
50:41
about it after this I'll make that a $10
50:45
bet that's this little beyond my means
50:47
we're trying to buy a house let's do 5
50:51
$1 bill though don't you only one still
50:54
that you were gonna send me crisp
50:56
one-dollar bill yeah well that's really
50:59
the band's now all right all right
51:03
there you go that was my big reveal for
51:07
the day that was good that's very funny
51:12
it's not funny it's just great yes well
51:17
it's funny too because well we'll see
51:19
we'll see how I mean some of these
51:21
people out there man that like how well
51:25
you can hear this this is Elizabeth
51:27
Warren who is so tone deaf and
51:31
colorblind to her situation that she
51:34
doesn't even have an answer ready for a
51:37
heckler now when a heckler when you're
51:39
doing a stump speech and you're running
51:43
for president dr. sponsors you're
51:44
supposed to use you know if someone's
51:46
like hey why did you lie about being as
51:49
Cherokee you should have an answer she
51:53
doesn't she thinks that every what you
51:55
think everyone's vetted that come to
51:56
these rallies and you know yeah well
51:59
here's a here's one example I don't know
52:01
how well you can hear it but you get the
52:03
general idea introduce myself Who I am a
52:23
little bit of my story so why'd you lie
52:29
it keeps yelling of course people
52:31
surround the guy right away but then she
52:32
keeps going it's like talking to a group
52:56
of kindergartners on career day no I
52:59
think you nailed it I've always wondered
53:01
what is wrong with this woman she talks
53:05
as if she's the schoolteacher
53:07
introducing herself to a new class of
53:09
fourth graders or fifth graders yeah and
53:12
then when they get uppity she goes be
53:14
easy be easy it's take it easy Liz be
53:19
easy she's no she's very much like a
53:24
marm a schoolmarm man now what I have
53:27
lots of questions I've gotten together
53:31
my handicapping handicap list yeah you
53:34
know she's on the bay list but she can
53:36
you know can you even can you even use
53:38
the term handicap for anything to be a
53:41
for horses you can't form any betting
53:44
phenomenon no it's one of those words
53:48
man
53:53
[Music]
53:57
I wanted to start with today and notice
54:07
that we get that idiot out of here now
54:11
that would be too much like Trump that
54:12
would be wrong we have norms in this
54:14
country
54:14
norm norm you have known were sitting at
54:17
the bar yeah we got norms in this
54:19
country yeah I had no other gaps that I
54:22
found from any other any other people
54:27
well I've got a couple I get the one
54:30
clip that I wanted to get out of the way
54:31
which is do you know what's going on in
54:34
Haiti right now it's not being much
54:36
reported yeah I of course I've been
54:37
following it and even producers who
54:40
track Haiti for us also been kind of
54:44
coming up empty-handed
54:46
other than the main question what
54:49
happened to the hundreds of millions of
54:51
dollars the Clintons raised all the good
54:54
stuff they did the all that all the
54:57
people they put into government the
55:00
baseball making factory the basket
55:03
weaving factory the new Clinton hotel
55:05
and resort what happened all of that but
55:09
this apparently they've gotten come up
55:11
with a scheme to marginalize those
55:13
numbers because it seems as if Venezuela
55:17
is now the bad guy oh three billion
55:22
dollars for more than a week the island
55:25
nation of Haiti has been rocked by
55:26
street violence as protesters angry over
55:28
soaring inflation and government
55:30
corruption have demanded the ouster of
55:32
President jovenel moise
55:33
demonstrators have been blocking roads
55:35
stoning emergency vehicles and
55:37
destroying businesses the US State
55:39
Department has raised the travel warning
55:41
to the country advising citizens not to
55:43
travel there and is asking all
55:45
non-emergency US personnel and their
55:48
families to leave Jacqueline Charles is
55:50
the Caribbean correspondent for the
55:51
Miami Herald and she joins us now from
55:53
Miami explain a little bit more about
55:54
what these protests are about well these
55:58
protests are basically about two issues
56:00
corruption and the economic turmoil that
56:03
is hitting hating currently let's start
56:05
with the issue of corruption patients
56:07
today are saying that they are fed up
56:09
with decades of the
56:10
in corruption and they are particularly
56:12
pointing to a program that was financed
56:15
by Venezuela it was a discount oil
56:17
program called Petrocaribe
56:19
in which Haiti receives oil at a
56:21
discount price from Venezuela they
56:23
didn't have to pay it back until over 25
56:25
years and they received it at a 1%
56:27
interest rates but that savings was
56:29
supposed to be used for social programs
56:32
to ameliorate the situation of the
56:34
population in terms of healthcare
56:36
childcare education you name it that was
56:40
the feeling housing after the earthquake
56:42
while almost 10 years after that
56:43
earthquake Haitians say they do not see
56:46
where that money has been spent and
56:48
today they owe the country olds
56:51
Venezuela almost two billion dollars and
56:54
so for months we have seen Haitians on
56:56
social media and in the country
56:58
demanding to know where is the money
57:00
where is the Petrocaribe money the
57:02
inflation rate is 15 percent the
57:04
government's deficit is eighty nine
57:06
point six million dollars and their
57:08
local currency the good is in a freefall
57:11
against a strong US dollar so today what
57:14
we've seen is that four days now over a
57:16
week they have had this country on
57:18
lockdown no schools no businesses
57:20
nothing is moving and so where is this
57:23
going what's gonna happen next that's
57:24
what's uncertain unclear at this moment
57:28
is it's almost almost feels like hey we
57:33
let's get rid of all the crap while we
57:35
can it's like if anyone uncovers hate
57:38
he'll yeah bill if anyone really finds
57:41
out what went on in Haiti and what we
57:43
really did there it's gonna be bad so
57:45
maybe we should defend his way the
57:46
things we can we blame something on
57:48
Venezuela I get the same sense but that
57:53
it's like an economic hitman thing where
57:57
somebody has schemed this whole thing
57:59
because I never heard any of this and
58:02
the next thing you know and now
58:04
apparently there are did that the second
58:05
half of this report is only a little bit
58:07
of the whole thing anyway and this guy
58:09
who does the Saturday PBS Newshour Harry
58:14
Srinivasan is really the best guy they
58:18
have and they should they pushed him out
58:20
of the regular weekly show so they could
58:22
have pretty much a bunch of em
58:24
chores in there and this guy's really a
58:27
very very professional character and I
58:30
like his Saturday show a lot better than
58:31
during the week it's only a half an hour
58:33
to the news hours a half hour and he
58:37
does much more in-depth stuff and it
58:38
comes up with things I've never heard of
58:40
who's but they go on with this and they
58:42
they have some people have up MIT people
58:44
look from this you know that live there
58:46
saying I can get on my house I'm just
58:48
friend we get shot he was implicated in
58:51
some of this corruption is President now
58:53
on the hook for some of the corruption
58:56
that happened perhaps even in the
58:58
administration before him well yes this
59:01
president here he was brought into power
59:03
under the banner of PhD K that is the
59:06
party of former president of Michel
59:07
Martelly and his party is very well
59:10
implicated in this corruption as well as
59:12
people who are among the advisers to the
59:15
president even the president's former
59:16
chief of staff the President himself has
59:18
been named in a report an initial report
59:21
that was issued by the government
59:22
auditors in terms of his company having
59:25
received some of this funding from
59:27
Venezuela but I have to tell you there
59:29
are real frustrations and real anger in
59:31
Haiti especially by the young people and
59:33
when I say young I'm talking about
59:35
individuals in their 20s 30s and 40s who
59:37
today see no hope they see no way out
59:39
they increasingly not believing in the
59:42
ballot box and so there's a huge apathy
59:45
when it comes to elections and so you've
59:47
seen this that even the woman on the
59:49
street is selling charcoal every time
59:51
something goes wrong she's saying you
59:52
know what it's because the Petrocaribe
59:54
but the unfortunate reality is today
59:56
that prices have gone up there is a
59:59
brewing humanitarian crisis hospital
1:00:01
zone not having the supplies that they
1:00:03
need and once this is all over the
1:00:06
question is even if presidential vanilla
1:00:07
louise doesn't leave will he be able to
1:00:10
govern and if he does go what is the
1:00:12
plan of the opposition we have not heard
1:00:14
anything from them in terms of how they
1:00:16
are going to alleviate the fundamental
1:00:19
issue which is the economic crisis that
1:00:21
the Haitian population is enduring right
1:00:22
now this is the so it's almost a replay
1:00:25
if you recall Haiti had a very odd
1:00:27
earthquake which only really affected
1:00:30
Haiti nothing attached to Haiti
1:00:34
it was very shallow and immediately the
1:00:37
Clintons
1:00:38
in there everywhere building stuff
1:00:40
bringing in their buddies with cellular
1:00:43
networks for micro payments creating
1:00:46
this this whole deepwater port for
1:00:51
cruise ships it's almost like a replay
1:00:54
just like I was we got all kinds of
1:00:56
stuff going on it's gonna be horrible we
1:00:58
come in we start to fix it
1:00:59
there's here's a clip from 2015 it's one
1:01:03
of the more recent when we recent ones
1:01:05
we have about the Clinton Clinton
1:01:07
Foundation and Haiti more than ten
1:01:09
billion dollars was donated
1:01:10
internationally to help rebuild Haiti
1:01:12
but much of that money is gone maybe
1:01:15
this is the problem only nine hundred
1:01:17
homes were built and they were not even
1:01:18
built in the area of fort Westwood
1:01:21
earthquake took place they'll be in the
1:01:23
northern part of the country so much
1:01:25
inconsistencies so much irregularity as
1:01:28
I'm talking to you right now they are a
1:01:29
hundred thousand people in tents in
1:01:31
power plants well in Harlem people raise
1:01:33
their voices to call attention to the
1:01:35
missing money this protest outside of
1:01:38
the offices of the Clinton Foundation
1:01:40
which helped lead the reconstruction
1:01:42
fund these people they are still in very
1:01:45
difficult conditions still living under
1:01:47
tents while Bill Clinton and his cronies
1:01:51
they waste this money the foundation
1:01:55
says progress is being made particularly
1:01:57
in Haiti's economic and tourist
1:01:58
industries but many Haitian Americans
1:02:00
say contracts were awarded to non
1:02:03
Haitian companies the Capitals main
1:02:04
hospital is still not fixed and cholera
1:02:07
is on the rise the Twitter of the
1:02:09
expansion is something that people live
1:02:12
with on a daily basis the suffering in
1:02:14
Haiti continuing to dominate the
1:02:16
conversation
1:02:16
five years later yeah I'm gonna you know
1:02:20
I'm gonna do this week before the net
1:02:21
before Thursday I'm gonna get together
1:02:23
cuz if so this used to be my beat we
1:02:27
studied Haiti very intently and it was
1:02:30
years before the mainstream really did
1:02:32
anything about it all it's like
1:02:33
earthquake bad move on we had been with
1:02:35
sweet Micky Martelli come in which was
1:02:38
the Clinton stooge and then he got
1:02:39
kicked out and they kept trying to bring
1:02:41
other people in to become president and
1:02:43
there was ten billion dollars raised
1:02:46
which clearly did not go into the
1:02:48
economy
1:02:48
no it disappeared like they said in that
1:02:51
report
1:02:51
in 2015 yeah yeah yeah it's I really
1:02:57
don't know much else that other than it
1:02:59
sounds exactly just like a repeat a
1:03:01
repeat of what was going on then that's
1:03:05
actually if you look at the videos it
1:03:07
looks a lot worse well I promise to have
1:03:11
some some older clips and maybe we can
1:03:14
start piecing this together by Thursday
1:03:16
but now I'd like to thank you for your
1:03:18
courage and say in the morning to you
1:03:19
the man who put the seen cholera John
1:03:24
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starting with that we have to be able to
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think as executive producers and
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associate executive producers and let's
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start with psyche in frost oh and Tonga
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named in Southern California three 33.3
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karma please call out Alex and Ivan as
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douche bags is to step up Bros and
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listening for years that the show has
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you can't say NJ NK and then say random
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random assortment is sharpton also
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honestly I don't really like the do you
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choose something because if I had to
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choose I choose nothing I'd like to move
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on and thank the next person if you have
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a reason for it it's great don't you
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think this ah I think we should make a
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don't pick them anymore we do our we
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pick up throughout the show I mean if
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you want a jingle be specific we'll play
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it yes it's also more challenging so
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even though he said NJ NK I will give
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him some respect
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ESP ICT there you go
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speak for you sir Cory Ainsworth and
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Edgerton Wisconsin 333 dot 33
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this is my first donation I've been a
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listener for six months and since
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unfiltered ended uh though I know an
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unfiltered guy good to show it that
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which was the competitor this show
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I wouldn't say competitor I think it was
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accepted way it was done it was
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different it was an editor they usually
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used our clips they used our bell they
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used our jingles they used a lot of our
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format it wasn't a competitor it was
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flattery
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it was flattery it was the way he could
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compare the way Henry's hamburgers was
1:07:07
to McDonald's and where McDonald's now
1:07:09
in that case yeah I don't know if I like
1:07:12
your analogy I don't know when I take
1:07:15
you take the money and run this show has
1:07:17
become invaluable in my life so my tax
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return is helping me give back all right
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you is that a bird going off and I'm
1:07:26
hearing I don't hear anything
1:07:27
hmm you have helped my sanity in this
1:07:30
super polarized always political culture
1:07:33
additionally the crackpot theories oh
1:07:35
it's Birds outside my window
1:07:37
additionally the crackpot theories
1:07:39
pushed me to do my own research on
1:07:41
topics like global warming sonic weapons
1:07:44
OTG lifestyles and even the moon landing
1:07:47
geez I recently read dr. Ted's book ha
1:07:51
ha and Confessions of an economic hitman
1:07:54
good those are two good books to read
1:07:56
with those insights I'm interested in
1:07:58
what comes of the yellow vests and the
1:08:00
Ebola in DRC thank you for all you
1:08:04
provide he does need addy douching
1:08:06
obviously
1:08:08
you've been deduced he needs jobs karma
1:08:13
and dogs are people too okay and I don't
1:08:16
really have an answer for you on this
1:08:20
question we're coming to the yellow
1:08:22
vests and the Ebola in the DRC but
1:08:26
that's what we do we attract that stuff
1:08:28
for you jobs jobs and jobs that's he was
1:08:43
asking you anything he was just making a
1:08:45
rhetorical comment that he is interested
1:08:48
in what happens right and I was just
1:08:50
saying I don't have any answers yeah but
1:08:53
he wasn't asking okay I'm sorry
1:08:56
sorry for stepping out of bounds by the
1:08:59
way no but it sounds like you were
1:09:00
lamenting the thing no that's just no he
1:09:03
asked me a question
1:09:04
I thought he axed the question oh yeah
1:09:08
that you thought he axed tax the
1:09:09
question no Gretchen Wittig 333 we
1:09:15
should use axe ITM James please yes was
1:09:23
the same thing on the last show yeah I
1:09:25
noticed it's been way too long since
1:09:27
I've donated please slam my buddy Paul
1:09:29
with getting a lot of this too please
1:09:31
slam my buddy Paul Wilson as a douche
1:09:34
bag you know it you know you are my plan
1:09:41
is or as gretchen saying this by the way
1:09:43
it's even worse when a woman calls you
1:09:45
out my planet I get really I mean chic
1:09:49
hello I know I missed lunch yeah number
1:09:56
of studies what the heck the coastal
1:10:00
just went by going the other way it just
1:10:02
is like three hours late it's been too
1:10:06
long since I've donate please send my
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buddy Paul my plan is to be a dame by
1:10:10
the three to meet up in Austin and I
1:10:13
challenge you all by the way the meetup
1:10:15
in Des Moines location has been changed
1:10:17
again again it's no longer at the hall
1:10:20
is now moved again no
1:10:22
think is that the hall but that was a
1:10:23
change from the last time yeah no agenda
1:10:26
meetups comm is where the accurate
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information can be found yeah and
1:10:30
apparently the guy in Des Moines keeps
1:10:33
changing his mind where he wants to do
1:10:35
the thing I thought Mimi was in charge
1:10:38
and told him what to do she's not there
1:10:40
she's you know the guys roaming around
1:10:42
town saying I don't know I have no idea
1:10:44
all I know she's worked about it I love
1:10:49
that an irk to Mimi is a thing to be
1:10:52
aware of three tutors the three to meet
1:10:56
up in Austin I challenge you to beat me
1:10:57
to it Paul huh
1:10:59
I recently met a fellow listener John on
1:11:02
a plan to meet on a plane to Memphis it
1:11:05
says plan but I mean I'm gonna say plane
1:11:07
and I'm gonna go ahead and call him out
1:11:10
as a douchebag here's what happened it's
1:11:19
like I met another guy on a plane to
1:11:21
Memphis and hey that guy didn't donate
1:11:24
either even though he listened so
1:11:25
douchebag that makes sense the name
1:11:27
would have been funnier anyway I hope
1:11:30
hope to see you both it to meet up for
1:11:32
jingles would like to hear about John's
1:11:34
aunt's love you meet it Gretchen now all
1:11:38
right Gretchen thank you very much for
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your support I get hands
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sobota 'the
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or pithy in Metairie Louisiana 218 I
1:12:04
hope you our first associate executive
1:12:06
producer G Co request Obama no no no no
1:12:10
and logo yade and don't eat me or no
1:12:13
little girl yelling don't eat me AOC
1:12:16
interesting tried I tried watching CNN
1:12:20
Fox etc one evening and I could not
1:12:23
stomach it that's why Adam watches it
1:12:26
for you I can't stomach it either I
1:12:28
think I should leave it to the NA EMDs
1:12:33
expert media D constructionists look
1:12:37
forward to the meet up in Austin
1:12:39
yes mode it's gonna be a great meet up
1:12:41
I'm very excited about okay you know
1:12:43
what you're in my house drinking the
1:12:55
booze
1:13:02
you've got karma an oldie but a goodie
1:13:07
I don't know it works uh now we've got
1:13:11
okay we've got Hernandez here and I'm
1:13:15
looking on the email Jacob Hernandez in
1:13:17
Kennewick Washington
1:13:18
218 I see no email from Hernandez
1:13:23
regarding this donation so if you have
1:13:26
something I do have a couple make goods
1:13:28
to read in the second readings okay
1:13:31
Alexander how many ways to 18 from
1:13:34
Kennewick Washington
1:13:37
Alexander Souls burger 218 in Delaware
1:13:40
or days and Deutschland oh no this is
1:13:45
our German producer from Ghana uh and
1:13:48
who is who did send something in I'm a
1:13:51
printed it out let's see if I have it
1:13:54
Lister printouts course those seem to
1:13:59
have disappeared so I will go to the
1:14:01
email appropriately Souls burger we're
1:14:11
going to the squirrel mail people step
1:14:13
back square mail in the house when you
1:14:16
need to find an email for a donations
1:14:18
squirrel mail has X the question
1:14:22
hold on now you got to wait for this we
1:14:23
got away
1:14:24
he's gonna find it he won he found it
1:14:26
when he finds a donation email he may
1:14:28
find it in his
1:14:37
ITM crackpot and buzzkill after the
1:14:41
recent email reply from John I need to
1:14:43
take this to 18 promo producer ship
1:14:47
offer in the newsletter I he becomes an
1:14:49
executive producer he did have a special
1:14:51
offer for anyone who donated $218 to
1:14:53
become executive producers in this show
1:14:55
this offer ends tonight or tomorrow
1:14:58
night tomorrow night no it ends the 19th
1:15:02
sorry Tuesday night
1:15:04
offering the newsletter and to ask for
1:15:07
addy douching now you have a reason for
1:15:16
this I want to interject myself and say
1:15:19
the reason he hasn't donated is because
1:15:22
one of our liberal buddies Greg had gone
1:15:27
to Africa and told this he's a knight
1:15:32
uh-huh you're Alexander is he's told me
1:15:35
why are you donating to the no agenda oh
1:15:37
wait a minute man they admit each other
1:15:40
they're one of only friends the Lib Joe
1:15:41
all right let's just back this up he was
1:15:44
in Africa and he met you one of your lib
1:15:50
no journalists there was the Lib Joe on
1:15:52
vacation was he on assignment I live
1:15:55
Jose and Africa African ologist oh he's
1:15:58
all after he's goes to Africa all the
1:16:00
time he's married to an African woman uh
1:16:03
I know two guys like this
1:16:07
and they go to Africa all the time and
1:16:10
he get brings art back he's got a house
1:16:11
full of probably a million dollars worth
1:16:14
of African art that New York Times does
1:16:18
pace pretty well I guess he was never in
1:16:20
the New York Times he's the professor um
1:16:23
he was gonna go to the New York Times
1:16:25
but his other the other Lib Joe pal I
1:16:27
think
1:16:30
personally this is just a guess I'm not
1:16:33
gonna accuse anybody I think he kill he
1:16:36
heard the deal he undermined him he back
1:16:40
doored and under - this is my guess
1:16:44
well anyways him right because he goes
1:16:46
to Africa and tells this guy not to
1:16:48
donate to the show so he doesn't for a
1:16:50
year then now he needs to de Duchenne
1:16:52
cuz he's back on board ok anyway so I'll
1:16:54
continue from there right uh it's been
1:16:56
long since I've donated so long since
1:16:58
ago also I asked for karma for my new my
1:17:02
newborn a human resource Nadine who was
1:17:05
born on February 12th so we'll give her
1:17:08
some karma John say hi to the to the to
1:17:11
the mutual Lib Joe friend and university
1:17:15
professor I will
1:17:17
Adam congratulations on your upcoming
1:17:19
marriage made the third time be the
1:17:21
charm
1:17:22
thanks you do not say that that's not a
1:17:25
nice thing to say but thanks anyway hey
1:17:29
go for fives so guys no homo miss the
1:17:34
DSC why he's one of your old listeners
1:17:36
so that probably is appropriate then
1:17:38
he's our German producer in Ghana Ghana
1:17:42
yeah ole danke Alexander so give some
1:17:47
alright
1:17:48
you gave the D do so give it a little
1:17:50
Karma to the newborn you don't need
1:17:53
Poincare you've got Karma
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anyway luckily none of these guys
1:18:03
listened to the show except those the
1:18:06
lib jokes they know they would be
1:18:11
ringing off your hook the the Harris
1:18:14
story that you brought up with from just
1:18:16
a quote from the book that it would draw
1:18:18
anyone's brains oh we have a number of
1:18:23
people that took the 218 offer including
1:18:25
Capote and Jacob and Alexander and and
1:18:29
now Jonathan Greenlee $218 these were
1:18:32
all be promoted to executive producer oh
1:18:36
that's right that was your special you
1:18:38
know I have to say and I understand why
1:18:40
but I kind of miss your funny funny
1:18:43
pictures well here's I'm gonna have to
1:18:47
do I'm gonna use I'm gonna have to cut
1:18:50
the funny pictures down to next and
1:18:51
nothing that's why I only that ran one
1:18:53
humorous photo yeah the funny pictures
1:18:56
at the end of the newsletter I've tried
1:18:59
trace it down are largely responsible
1:19:01
for the newsletter being sent to spam
1:19:04
yeah I was I was afraid of that
1:19:05
that's too bad isn't it thanks google
1:19:07
yeah thanks google we should really have
1:19:11
a rule you want to subscribe to the
1:19:13
newsletter you just can't do it with a
1:19:15
gmail address well if I do the stats on
1:19:19
it it's about 75 to 80 percent of all of
1:19:22
the No Agenda listeners have a Gmail
1:19:25
which is probably shouldn't listen to my
1:19:27
advice in the meeting
1:19:31
all right back to Jonathan Greenlee 218
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drunk donation jingles Reverend Manning
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uh plus MEC again random plus mac and
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cheese plus AOC don't eat me Hillary Oh
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now say OC don't drunk he's drunk he's
1:19:52
fuckin Gemma don't eat me AOC into to
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the head fade into Yoko and fade out
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into karma as the sunsets shown of money
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shop Jesus that's a money shot Kenan
1:20:07
Conway
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shop live mac and cheese
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you've got karma drunk or not I can roll
1:20:30
him out
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Geoffrey fields in San Marcos Texas $218
1:20:37
now he looked to see if he hasn't he
1:20:40
sent something in and he has been in the
1:20:42
past and his notes in the email or maybe
1:20:47
I got a list of he just wants one he
1:20:49
just got took advantage of the 218 and
1:20:51
will become an executive producer
1:20:53
executives yeah as I can producer yeah
1:20:56
is another guy who didn't send a note it
1:21:01
peers we just look him up real quick is
1:21:06
there someone who sent war and peace
1:21:09
oh that's later yeah yeah no no I'm just
1:21:14
I know there was some a very long
1:21:15
donation no but it's not this one okay
1:21:17
no Riley I don't have anything from him
1:21:20
either zand Loomis this is Richard Riley
1:21:22
218 now down to a last donation as Dave
1:21:26
Gardy dee dee Clegg and she wrote a she
1:21:33
wrote a card sent a card in with her
1:21:35
horse and Monti on the cover well it
1:21:38
might not be her horse is a cartoon Dear
1:21:40
John and Adam she has very she doesn't
1:21:42
write in in cursive but she's got a just
1:21:47
a fabulous looking me writing it looks
1:21:50
like it looks like a font only it's not
1:21:52
Dear John and Adam I think thank you for
1:21:55
all you do I have no doubt that no
1:21:56
agenda has kept me from losing my mind
1:22:00
I am grateful I am mrs. John Clegg of
1:22:05
Sunset Beach and I know John has donated
1:22:07
to the show I have not yet until now I
1:22:10
would like to be deduced got it I would
1:22:18
also like to ask that this donation go
1:22:21
towards John's knighthood and I'd like
1:22:23
to thank him for all of the hard work to
1:22:26
keep us afloat
1:22:28
created a job for himself and works
1:22:31
every day I'm also thankful for all the
1:22:33
extra things he finds the time to do he
1:22:36
is the best thanks again John and Adam
1:22:40
Oh
1:22:41
d click oh there was a sweet note
1:22:44
hearing this we like to see that
1:22:46
concludes our list of associate and the
1:22:48
executive producers for show 1113 yeah
1:22:54
these folks for helping keeping this
1:22:56
thing going so the way I read the rules
1:22:58
of donation for this particular episode
1:23:01
we have a nice list of executive
1:23:04
producers and D Clegg will be our one
1:23:06
associate executive producer as the 218
1:23:09
the special combo deal got you an exec
1:23:12
producer ship for this show and the show
1:23:14
only yeah all right fantastic
1:23:17
we congratulate does expire on the 90s
1:23:19
so it's still possible to get okay if
1:23:22
people still is executive producer ship
1:23:24
for the next show 2015 14 Axl as
1:23:27
possible excellent well thank you to our
1:23:30
executive producers and our sole
1:23:32
associate executive producer it's the
1:23:35
way our value for value network works
1:23:36
it's how that's how you know you you
1:23:40
look at what this show does for you what
1:23:42
is it worth to you you send that in to
1:23:44
us end of story some people just do
1:23:46
crazy things for the show I got it I got
1:23:48
a map of our 11-11-11 super karma
1:23:52
geocoin oh yeah holy crap this thing is
1:23:57
traveled like what a hundred thousand
1:23:59
miles no not a hundred thousands going
1:24:02
you people grab it and then they go to
1:24:03
Europe let me go to Africa put it in the
1:24:05
show notes so this geocoin has gone from
1:24:08
America to South America to Vietnam
1:24:11
Indonesia Japan
1:24:14
looks like India is on they're different
1:24:19
Scandinavia some spook is now off the
1:24:23
coast of Venezuela
1:24:26
it went well the spook apparently came
1:24:29
from
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it looks like Scandinavia and the spook
1:24:34
that took it down to to vinegar so it's
1:24:37
in Venezuela it's it's a it's a part of
1:24:39
the maybe it's an economic hitman type
1:24:42
deal where they just keep hey follow the
1:24:45
coin could be now be part of some code
1:24:50
we gotta keep our eye on this you can
1:24:52
find that there was a geocaching calm
1:24:54
I'll put it in the show knows but again
1:24:56
thank you for supporting the show as you
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can see it can be done in many different
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ways and we'll be thanking more people
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fifty dollars and above in our second
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can support the work at Vollrath org
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propagate it our formula is this we go
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out for your people in the mouth
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1:25:36
I've been looking at this 5g stuff ooh
1:25:40
yeah
1:25:41
number of different ways am I looking at
1:25:43
the 5g just trying to track whatever's
1:25:46
going on whatever developments and it's
1:25:48
you know it's very under documented in
1:25:50
general and people really don't
1:25:52
understand much about what's happening
1:25:55
and so there's a lot of PR and you can
1:25:58
call it promotion you can call it
1:26:00
misinformation disinformation a lot of
1:26:03
different things but there's one of our
1:26:05
producers caught this huge native
1:26:10
advertising compendium on the hill calm
1:26:14
what is that it's the hill this is that
1:26:17
hit political the hill yeah it's the
1:26:20
hills referring to the are they right
1:26:23
leaning left leaning what are they
1:26:25
they're they're they're slightly
1:26:26
left-wing but not like the wopo or a
1:26:30
political might their little more
1:26:33
centrist well they have created probably
1:26:38
25 different video and I can almost call
1:26:42
them little shows because some of them
1:26:44
are 10 minutes some of them are an hour
1:26:46
and it's they created these are these
1:26:49
native average those native advertising
1:26:50
and it's sponsored its know presented by
1:26:53
Qualcomm it's a homemaker it's all about
1:26:57
Qualcomm are the guys they're you know
1:27:00
they're the big guys I've G they are
1:27:02
they truly are getting 5g out there so
1:27:05
they paid the hill to have all kinds of
1:27:08
fun cutesy little videos and I'm just
1:27:11
gonna play two of them but I think I may
1:27:13
have to bring out more in the future
1:27:14
that just that good and and you'll hear
1:27:18
at the very end of this first clip with
1:27:20
the Pittsburgh mayor and he's trying to
1:27:23
explain what smart cities are and what
1:27:25
5g Southworth's I know I haven't you
1:27:28
wondered what what does it mean to you
1:27:30
John 5g will bring us smart cities this
1:27:33
is it means to me a smart city the way I
1:27:35
see it especially let's look at San
1:27:37
Francisco is that when you're some
1:27:40
homeless person on the street and you're
1:27:42
gonna take a dump on the sidewalk
1:27:45
the 5g system will see that an
1:27:47
open up a whole dump can go into and
1:27:51
then they close it up after you're done
1:27:53
you know it could be done with 5g it's
1:27:57
it's such a great technology is it
1:27:59
totally could happen you'll hear at the
1:28:01
end you'll hear the hosts the so called
1:28:04
interviewer well I want to get your
1:28:07
opinion on but I've done I've done my
1:28:08
fair share of bull crap videos where
1:28:11
you're asking someone a question it's a
1:28:13
paid environment you're paid to ask the
1:28:15
question he's paid to answer the
1:28:17
question whether he's the mayor or not
1:28:18
he has something to say and it's just
1:28:21
you just asking the question for forum
1:28:22
you know it's not you're not having a
1:28:24
conversation and that's the great great
1:28:26
take it was great fantastic good job
1:28:28
mayor so you hear that at the end of
1:28:30
this just to accentuate how farmers
1:28:31
safety one more for safety everybody
1:28:34
that's just for us so here's the
1:28:36
Pittsburgh mayor citing the need to be
1:28:40
inclusive
1:28:41
when considering 5g smart cities which
1:28:44
takes your idea to a whole next level
1:28:46
what does it mean to be a smart city in
1:28:48
modern terms a lot of different
1:28:50
definitions for it first part of smart
1:28:52
is being inclusive in understanding that
1:28:55
if we're only mining the data for some
1:28:58
that we're creating a larger digital
1:29:00
divide the second I like house oh yeah
1:29:03
oh yeah if we're only mining the data
1:29:05
for a few why are you mining my data at
1:29:08
all and that comes us to your point okay
1:29:11
we have some data on this guy he's been
1:29:13
pooping every day at 8:05 a.m. right in
1:29:15
this spot that's where we had to gotta
1:29:16
have the whole open up so smart cities
1:29:19
and this mayor this who is you know on
1:29:21
board with the program whatever
1:29:23
incentive he's receiving he's gonna get
1:29:25
a smart city damn it's like yeah we're
1:29:26
gonna be data mining everybody well no
1:29:28
exactly I was doing his grave in
1:29:30
understanding that if we're only mining
1:29:33
the data for some that we're creating a
1:29:35
larger digital divide the second is not
1:29:38
allowing these stop it again this isn't
1:29:42
the dive obviously not gonna get through
1:29:43
this thing it's only 24 seconds that's
1:29:46
the best so let me get this straight so
1:29:50
what he's saying is that somehow because
1:29:53
somebody's data mined then somebody else
1:29:54
isn't dad in mind this is creating a
1:29:56
larger digital divide now additional
1:29:59
divide as I understand it
1:30:01
is the fact that some people have better
1:30:03
access and more computing power and we
1:30:06
even have home computing and all those
1:30:08
kinds of things that others don't have
1:30:09
because they can't afford it or whatever
1:30:12
well this is minorities or you see even
1:30:15
though they all have smartphones it's
1:30:16
not the same what's that got to do it
1:30:19
what does it got to do with data mining
1:30:21
anybody I think you could interpret what
1:30:23
he's saying in a different manner where
1:30:25
he's saying if we're only data mining
1:30:27
for the benefit of privilege benefit
1:30:31
yeah he didn't see doesn't say it
1:30:33
he doesn't mind a spy on you wants to
1:30:36
benefit someone somewhere in
1:30:39
understanding that if we're only mining
1:30:42
the data for some that we're creating a
1:30:44
larger digital divide the second is not
1:30:47
allowing by the way your point is well
1:30:49
made he's just it's just diarrhea of the
1:30:51
mouth he's just there he's just talking
1:30:53
because he just wants it whatever it is
1:30:55
he wants Qualcomm to give it to him
1:30:56
cheap I'd the second is not allowing the
1:30:59
different industries to silo or harvest
1:31:02
the data simply for their own profits
1:31:05
but for the greater good and the third
1:31:07
is understand that it's a system systems
1:31:09
all that information has a way it's a
1:31:12
system system so say well it's a system
1:31:18
of systems the system of systems he's
1:31:22
clearly knows what he's talking about
1:31:23
no brother so I and I do like that 5g is
1:31:26
just granted as a given it's for data
1:31:30
mining hey but I want to make sure that
1:31:32
not just commercial companies get to spy
1:31:34
on what you're doing I don't want that
1:31:36
to happen we the government needs that
1:31:38
two different industries to silo or
1:31:40
harvest the data simply for their own
1:31:43
profits but for the greater good and the
1:31:46
third is to understand that it's a
1:31:47
system systems all that information has
1:31:50
a way to be able to be helpful in
1:31:52
solving problems if you're able to pull
1:31:55
it together and then be able to have
1:31:56
some really creative people outside of
1:31:59
government and inside of government
1:32:01
looking at ways to be able to utilize it
1:32:03
great yeah that will hit great not great
1:32:06
great job great take it's great it's
1:32:08
great a great take man good good work
1:32:11
Mayer so now again this is
1:32:15
this is all sponsored by Qualcomm so the
1:32:17
end the questions and answers move them
1:32:19
and I don't blame the mayor for being a
1:32:21
shill that's what mayor's do but clearly
1:32:25
this is all about surveillance
1:32:28
surveillance for for profit and yeah
1:32:31
maybe we'll get some benefit out of
1:32:32
understanding traffic flows but now the
1:32:37
second clip I have is an old friend of
1:32:39
ours more of yours than mine you have to
1:32:42
wonder where do the tech journalists go
1:32:45
when they can't eat where do they go
1:32:49
when they can't become podcasters and
1:32:54
others will sell out to take their
1:32:57
technology chops chops credibility is
1:33:02
the word I was looking at ok credibility
1:33:04
and then we'll sell out to basically
1:33:08
just the highest bidder although this
1:33:11
was probably pretty low do we remember
1:33:14
Sarah Lacy oh she's in here Sarah Lacy
1:33:17
now tell us about the where was Sarah
1:33:19
Lacy was she on Twitter where was she
1:33:21
you she had a different way she's been
1:33:23
around I mean I had her on my cranky
1:33:24
geek show a few times she is a she's
1:33:28
written a couple books she's kind of
1:33:30
become a uber feminist and she is she
1:33:35
was at Business Week and that she became
1:33:36
her independence she did Pando daily for
1:33:39
years Pando daily yes she had mark Ames
1:33:46
and and Paul Carr tremendously talented
1:33:49
guys and didn't she wind up with Paul
1:33:51
cars and she with him now or did she
1:33:52
dump him already I don't know I don't
1:33:55
keep up with that no but but let me just
1:33:58
say that she I don't know what happened
1:34:01
but she was so she was funded by a lot
1:34:04
of VCS and she's been kind of hanging
1:34:06
out with them and she's moved on to
1:34:07
something called chairman mom and now as
1:34:11
some well this is a sake this is her
1:34:13
side hustle because this is from January
1:34:15
I don't know anything about that she was
1:34:17
doing this side hustle I call her a tech
1:34:21
titute
1:34:23
well she shouldn't do this she's a tech
1:34:25
titute of the highest order virtual
1:34:27
reality and augmented reality are two
1:34:29
things that virtually everyone seems to
1:34:31
agree are futuristic fascinating and
1:34:34
just really cool at the same time AR and
1:34:37
VR haven't really gone mainstream
1:34:38
despite all of the excitement and demand
1:34:40
so far both rbr have been held back for
1:34:44
a lack of accessibility viability and
1:34:47
capacity with 5g we finally have the
1:34:49
technology to capitalize on the full
1:34:51
potential of AR and VR for everyone if
1:34:54
you're a sports fan 5g is going to
1:34:57
empower some game changing shifts 5g
1:34:59
enabled remote production will make it
1:35:01
possible to broadcast from anywhere
1:35:03
without a satellite truck or a
1:35:05
supporting on-site team not a sports fan
1:35:07
not a problem
1:35:09
AR technology has the potential to
1:35:11
supply the same access and experience
1:35:13
for all the live events we love 5g
1:35:16
technology is going to empower our
1:35:18
remote controls so they feel less like
1:35:20
remotes and more like extensions of
1:35:22
ourselves after all the future isn't
1:35:24
impressing buttons it's in being the
1:35:27
button abilities are limitless
1:35:37
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1:35:44
without you I wouldn't have known I too
1:35:47
can be the button or she's it button
1:35:50
button
1:35:51
she said button button I don't think she
1:35:55
said button no but it should be button
1:35:57
well sad didn't it it's I feel bad about
1:36:01
this I have to say though sure
1:36:03
presentation was very professional that
1:36:10
kind of thing you must just do that
1:36:12
nothing else yeah I'm things you
1:36:15
probably don't even get paid enough for
1:36:16
it I mean that that's really putting
1:36:19
your credibility on the line I sighs
1:36:23
what do you you know I would guess oh by
1:36:26
the way ask me in a heartbeat in a
1:36:28
heartbeat I would guess you got it I
1:36:35
would say that you shouldn't do anything
1:36:36
like that for less than $10,000 and I'm
1:36:40
guessing she got five yeah that's what I
1:36:44
think she probably defined she got five
1:36:45
here's a promotional idea I was just
1:36:48
thinking you know for 5g you could have
1:36:50
an actual foam hand and then watch it
1:36:54
melts No one two three four five five
1:36:58
five fingers five big five maybe you
1:37:01
know that's good
1:37:01
five foam five finger 5g yeah five sheep
1:37:05
but yeah anyway it does seem that
1:37:07
there's a you know there's some issues
1:37:10
with the with the FCC it's about you
1:37:14
know they've really tried to ramrod this
1:37:16
down or really Ram this down the throats
1:37:18
of all the municipalities and you know
1:37:20
the mayor's are like yeah
1:37:23
you guys you're forced to do this you
1:37:25
have to give them let them put it up put
1:37:29
up the little transmitters and you know
1:37:33
the time line it's just it's bits being
1:37:35
ramrodded it really is but I'm not
1:37:37
necessarily against it because I think
1:37:40
it is the only way the only thing left
1:37:42
for us to grow I don't see any other oh
1:37:46
shit well I had that the president
1:37:48
mentioned this yes no it's more based on
1:37:52
as something that you and I have been
1:37:53
talking about in kind of on the
1:37:54
sidelines over the course of couple
1:37:56
weeks about this idea of growth and
1:37:59
that's and really the struggle right now
1:38:02
is for the West the Western financial
1:38:04
world to find where can we grow where
1:38:07
where can we make it happen
1:38:09
I think climate change was was the
1:38:10
initial idea and that's where all the
1:38:12
money would go to print money really to
1:38:15
grow economies and grow sectors believe
1:38:19
the dot-com bubble was it was a version
1:38:21
of that y2k if we go back
1:38:24
what have we had outside of climate
1:38:26
change what are their initiatives have
1:38:29
we had I don't know thank you summarize
1:38:32
most of them but 5g seems to be the big
1:38:34
one you know it's it encompasses
1:38:36
everything it's bullshit but missus
1:38:39
hiccuping and it's bleeding and global
1:38:44
warming is still in play and you can't
1:38:46
have too many of these things going on
1:38:47
at the same time I have a piece from
1:38:50
that Rose Garden speech from Trump where
1:38:54
he specifically talks about the growth
1:38:56
and how he's got to get to that and it's
1:38:58
just I just want to add it as a 1-minute
1:39:00
data point for us let me also ask you
1:39:02
about the debt Cerf because it's gone
1:39:03
from a shade under 20 trillion from when
1:39:05
you took office now it's a shade over 22
1:39:08
trillion and heading in the wrong
1:39:10
direction what are your plans to reverse
1:39:12
so it's all about growth but before I
1:39:14
really focus on that and you have to
1:39:17
remember President Obama put on more
1:39:21
debt on this country then every
1:39:23
president in the history of our country
1:39:25
combined so when I took over we had one
1:39:28
man that put on more debt than every
1:39:31
other president combined combine them
1:39:33
all so you can't be talking about
1:39:37
that but I talk about it because I
1:39:39
consider it very important but first I
1:39:41
have to straighten out the military the
1:39:43
military was depleted and if we don't
1:39:45
have a strong military that hopefully we
1:39:47
won't have to use because it's strong if
1:39:49
we don't have a strong military you
1:39:50
don't have to worry about debt you have
1:39:52
bigger problems so I have to get plenty
1:39:55
of money
1:39:56
what did you say audit the Defense
1:39:59
Department you'll get plenty of money
1:40:00
yeah but we're talking about growth here
1:40:02
if we don't have a strong military you
1:40:04
don't have to worry about debt you have
1:40:05
bigger problems so I had to straighten
1:40:07
out the military that's why I did the
1:40:08
707 16 billion but growth well
1:40:12
straighten it out you saw last month
1:40:14
listen to what he's saying
1:40:16
because he comes across as an idiot I'm
1:40:18
trying to read into the words I think
1:40:20
I'm hearing something different than
1:40:22
what you just heard cuz yours yeah yeah
1:40:23
audit the audit the the the Pentagon
1:40:26
he's talking about please I think what
1:40:29
he's saying is I'm pumping this money in
1:40:31
and that will create growth through I
1:40:33
guess the the war sector that's what I'm
1:40:37
hearing him say okay you know it's like
1:40:39
I did this I did that for growth don't
1:40:42
believe a Marxist in fact yeah it the
1:40:44
way you stabilizing the economy is to do
1:40:46
a war do a war economy and then you can
1:40:48
just throw money you know just everyone
1:40:51
has to go to work because most of the
1:40:52
things that you're manufacturing are
1:40:54
getting exploded yes and if we don't
1:40:56
have a strong military that hopefully we
1:40:58
won't have to use because it's strong if
1:41:00
we don't have a strong military you
1:41:02
don't have to worry about debt you have
1:41:03
bigger problems so I had to straighten
1:41:05
out the military that's why I did the
1:41:06
707 16 billion but growth will
1:41:10
straighten it out you saw last month the
1:41:13
trade deficit went way down everybody
1:41:14
said what happened well what's happening
1:41:17
is growth but before I can focus too
1:41:19
much on that a very big expense is
1:41:22
military and we have no choice but to
1:41:25
straighten out his growth the only
1:41:26
answer sir yes ma'am go ahead growth I
1:41:30
don't know it's a it's a data point we
1:41:32
got to just listen for it coming up in
1:41:34
the future what does he think growth is
1:41:36
it the war economy because he's on path
1:41:39
then he is a part of the let's go get
1:41:42
Iran bullshit that's happening right now
1:41:45
maybe he is he writes me what's Bolton
1:41:48
doing in the in the in in the white
1:41:50
house yes well I think he's there
1:41:53
because he has the goods on Trump about
1:41:55
all their the weird sex stuff they did
1:41:56
together but maybe Trump wants the neo
1:41:59
cons in be very disappointing yeah yeah
1:42:05
well it was the same thing with Obama
1:42:06
don't you remember when Obama ran it was
1:42:08
two things we're gonna get out of Iraq
1:42:10
immediately and when the first thing I
1:42:12
can do you can take it to the bank we're
1:42:13
gonna shut down get close good neither
1:42:16
one of those things you get in office
1:42:20
and you find out you're not running the
1:42:21
place yeah turns out the other guys are
1:42:27
you know they're all set up at the old
1:42:29
things you know just a facade mm-hmm and
1:42:32
you've got you know and of course they
1:42:34
want to get rid of Trump because he
1:42:36
seems to be playing not to he doesn't
1:42:39
play the game they want him to play no
1:42:41
so the whole thing is pathetic well
1:42:45
switch to another pathetic piece of news
1:42:47
I although I find this quite amusing and
1:42:52
this was played up quite nicely on the
1:42:55
news hour with Srinivasan Cardinal
1:43:01
kicked part one yeah I'm glad you got
1:43:04
these after decades of investigations
1:43:06
and charges Pope Francis expelled former
1:43:09
Cardinal and Archbishop of Washington DC
1:43:11
Theodore McCarrick from the Catholic
1:43:13
priesthood today the Vatican announced
1:43:15
that an internal investigation found
1:43:17
McAra guilty of soliciting for sex while
1:43:20
hearing confession and sexual crimes
1:43:22
involving minors and adults quote with
1:43:24
the aggravating factor of the abuse of
1:43:27
power Wow soliciting during confession
1:43:31
this is the thing that got me I'm
1:43:34
listening this object what and so I'm
1:43:36
trying to imagine how this goes damn I
1:43:39
confess first of all I think he probably
1:43:41
didn't I think he probably found men who
1:43:46
came in and said hey forgive me Father
1:43:49
if I hadn't had sex with a man Bell
1:43:51
Allah and then he would the the priest
1:43:53
who had this where he's hearing
1:43:55
confession he'd say yeah really
1:43:58
was it one time tell me how it works
1:44:04
maybe you should show me how it works
1:44:07
now but this was also underaged uh
1:44:12
everything blah how can i he's what I
1:44:15
don't understand we throw people in jail
1:44:17
for everything how do these a-holes walk
1:44:20
around I have no idea and this is the
1:44:24
first Cardinal that's been booted from
1:44:26
the church I think in 200 years it has
1:44:28
never gotten - no one's ever gotten to
1:44:30
Cardinal I mean this is the highest
1:44:32
right unjust second - Pope and so to get
1:44:35
as far as he did and it meanwhile just
1:44:38
soliciting people in the confessional
1:44:39
booth it's like you know if this is like
1:44:42
the guys I'm reminded of the guest like
1:44:44
a crooked cop man it's like that looks
1:44:46
like there's conversion therapy yes
1:44:48
there you go the number of conversion
1:44:51
therapy evangelicals and this hasn't
1:44:53
been many of it evangelicals who were
1:44:56
gay and they were just closeted or or
1:44:58
they were gay and they would do
1:45:00
conversions every said well you're she's
1:45:02
no you can have to show me how this
1:45:03
works I could use a lesson here let me
1:45:07
can you do that on me and see what
1:45:09
happens I want to see what respond I
1:45:11
mean I can't imagine the kind of games
1:45:14
that are play but it's obviously it's a
1:45:16
road to a come on um I just found it to
1:45:20
be hilarious that this was going on I
1:45:22
find it so disturbing it's more - so I
1:45:28
think it's hilarious personally but why
1:45:30
why just why aren't these people I mean
1:45:33
is it because statute of limitations and
1:45:35
and that kind of you know I was plenty
1:45:37
of that yeah geez man all right part two
1:45:41
portrait filed at the time and why would
1:45:43
there because the guy was like you know
1:45:45
all right play part two the 88 year old
1:45:48
mckarrick is the highest-ranking
1:45:50
Catholic official to be defrocked or
1:45:52
removed from the priesthood this follows
1:45:54
decades of sex abuse scandals in the
1:45:56
church the frocking means that he can no
1:45:58
longer celebrate Mass or other
1:46:00
sacraments a Vatican summit to discuss
1:46:03
the global sexual abuse crisis is set to
1:46:05
begin next Thursday hmm a global abuse
1:46:09
crisis these guys have no standing
1:46:12
I'm sorry she's well anyway I just found
1:46:17
this to be it's interesting just some
1:46:19
reason it used to be me who would bring
1:46:21
these clips yeah for years on the show I
1:46:25
says listen to this
1:46:26
especially when the when the initial
1:46:27
scandals were just starting to come to
1:46:29
light and you actually got you said
1:46:31
don't do it anymore just stop
1:46:32
no I didn't okay alright okay maybe okay
1:46:36
let's say I did but I probably did cuz
1:46:37
it was just kind of hollow it wasn't
1:46:40
going anywhere this is like coming to a
1:46:42
head now and I and this is funnier your
1:46:45
clips weren't funny they were kind of
1:46:46
pathetic and but I don't find this to be
1:46:48
very funny well I think somebody in the
1:46:50
confessional booth hearing somebody's
1:46:52
confessing about some sex act and then
1:46:54
coming on to them well that sounds
1:46:57
pretty interesting I'll give you I'll
1:46:58
tell you I'll do a deal with you if you
1:47:00
only have one Hail Mary instead of the
1:47:02
fifty you deserve but you got to show me
1:47:05
how this works afterwards there will be
1:47:09
a test convergence of worlds my favorite
1:47:18
topics dogs and I love dogs and electric
1:47:24
scooters yeah Tim jessalyn roses
1:47:26
attorney toll 23 ABC she is in the
1:47:29
process of turning herself into
1:47:31
Bakersfield police tonight after the
1:47:33
district attorney's office filed charges
1:47:35
of animal abuse and neglect against Rosa
1:47:38
you may remember that viral video
1:47:40
causing an uproar on social media that
1:47:44
video showing Rosa dragging a dog behind
1:47:47
a bird scooter Rosa is now facing one
1:47:51
felony and one misdemeanor charge which
1:47:53
could land her in jail for up to three
1:47:56
years and a fine of $20,000 the video
1:47:59
was captured by home surveillance
1:48:01
cameras in downtown Bakersfield appear
1:48:03
in a show Rosa dragging a small dog on a
1:48:06
bird scooter
1:48:07
BBT says the dog wasn't actually hers
1:48:10
and was returned to its rightful owner
1:48:12
but it's unclear who actually owns the
1:48:14
dog Rosa was a former in
1:48:16
boy of the current Valley State Prison
1:48:18
as a contracted psychologist her
1:48:20
contract was terminated just days after
1:48:23
the video went viral so of course a
1:48:26
psychologist would do this
1:48:27
a shrink gone nuts have you seen this
1:48:30
video no I have not seen the video oh my
1:48:32
god the dog is just she's on a leash
1:48:36
she's dragging the dog behind her the
1:48:38
dog is not just like on his side
1:48:40
you know fur flying off it's just just
1:48:43
being dragged along what is wrong with
1:48:46
people
1:48:46
I don't know what's wrong with her yeah
1:48:49
I thought that well she's a psychologist
1:48:51
maybe that's the issue um unreal these
1:48:56
scooters man they're bad for people just
1:48:59
recording this stuff if this was well on
1:49:02
the other hand I'm not really glad about
1:49:04
it because this these are the the ring
1:49:08
doorbells that people have been
1:49:10
installing which has a camera is
1:49:12
watching everything ah yeah of course
1:49:14
it's beautiful for the for the
1:49:18
intelligence services they can just flip
1:49:20
on cameras everywhere look at a whole
1:49:22
street they've literally went from 1 to
1:49:24
2 to 3 there was three different videos
1:49:26
that they put together for this for this
1:49:28
video that apparently went viral
1:49:30
all right so wasn't somebody filming it
1:49:32
was just did yeah really huh yeah who
1:49:34
bought the didn't someone buy the ring
1:49:36
doorbell company wasn't it Google it
1:49:39
would make sense wouldn't it
1:49:43
let's see acquired let's see which one
1:49:46
has any info on it Amazon
1:49:50
oops sorry 1 billion dollars hello of
1:49:53
course of course of course
1:49:56
spy companies man spies spying on us
1:50:01
well it's about to get a hell of a lot
1:50:04
better you know you know we've discussed
1:50:08
my credibility as in creditworthiness in
1:50:12
the past credibility and create
1:50:15
creditworthiness are not even connected
1:50:17
that's why I said creditworthiness to
1:50:19
correct myself ok my FICO score to be
1:50:22
precise its skyrocketed it has yeah now
1:50:26
I came back to the u.s. in 2000
1:50:30
five I believe and what happened is I
1:50:33
got on the payroll of my own company and
1:50:37
the IRS showed up at the company about a
1:50:40
year later in San Francisco with their
1:50:43
guns and said we've been looking for you
1:50:48
do you remember this did they have I
1:50:51
wasn't there did you did they have the
1:50:54
guns pulled out no they had a shotgun
1:50:57
and they both had their hand their
1:50:59
handguns exposed if they were in uniform
1:51:02
they heard IRS agent uniforms with
1:51:05
handguns and a shotgun
1:51:07
we've been look we've been looking for
1:51:08
you Mr curry I said that Google didn't
1:51:13
find that very funny and what had
1:51:15
happened was my accountant in the
1:51:17
Netherlands had not I pay taxes but had
1:51:20
not filed them at all or properly or
1:51:23
whatever it was for the I know nine
1:51:27
years I'd been out of the country more
1:51:30
than that now whatever whatever amount
1:51:32
of time so I got a huge lien and it cost
1:51:35
me a lot of money and lawyers fees and
1:51:37
fines and all kinds of stuff and then my
1:51:40
wages were garnished it was very it was
1:51:42
a harrowing ordeal and you know I think
1:51:47
some of it is still on my record because
1:51:49
you know like a lien a tax lien stays on
1:51:52
your record for some gun Godley like
1:51:54
nine years or something and so when when
1:51:58
we were looking initially at buying what
1:52:00
I wanted to buy the air stream of
1:52:01
consciousness it was very difficult for
1:52:04
me to get any kind of financing because
1:52:06
my FICO score was in these six hundreds
1:52:08
guys pretty much non-existent when we
1:52:10
started the show I didn't even have a
1:52:12
credit card as you can recall and I was
1:52:14
quite proud of it using cash and debit
1:52:16
card only
1:52:16
yeah heaven forbid you do that because
1:52:18
then you're not you're useless citizen
1:52:21
exactly so I had to become a more useful
1:52:24
citizen and I had to get a credit card
1:52:25
and build up my credit and of course
1:52:28
once I met Tina the keeper who has you
1:52:30
know a FICO score of I kid you not
1:52:32
860
1:52:35
that's what she's called Tina to keep
1:52:38
the hell yeah you know she's like
1:52:41
kicking my ass about making sure I pay
1:52:43
bills on time I have three bills but
1:52:45
okay son time and being a good citizen
1:52:49
and work because we're we want to buy a
1:52:52
house and now that we're together we can
1:52:54
actually build buy a house cuz it's the
1:52:56
two of us so um so we're going through
1:52:59
the process and you know she did it she
1:53:02
helped me up my FICO score I am now 750
1:53:06
well good for you I'm very proud of
1:53:08
myself but apparently of course well I
1:53:11
am because you know now we can you know
1:53:13
hopefully get a mortgage and and get on
1:53:16
the property ladder on the lowest rung
1:53:18
yeah there you go right now there are
1:53:21
people who have problems with their FICO
1:53:23
score which is a complete commercial
1:53:25
company that just made this score to
1:53:28
control you to control you into
1:53:30
believing that this is not care there is
1:53:32
no such thing to control you into
1:53:34
believing that you are a good citizen as
1:53:36
John just said and it is a total scam it
1:53:40
is it is not much different than the
1:53:42
Chinese social scoring system except the
1:53:45
FICO score if you actually check it it
1:53:48
hurts your score which is the best part
1:53:50
of the whole system I love that but NBC
1:53:52
has a report there's a brand new way now
1:53:54
for you to fix your FICO score so you
1:53:57
can be a better citizen and get on the
1:53:59
debt ladder yourself for working mom
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Jaclyn eerie mystical miss Sanchez
1:54:03
please it's one sales cold call after
1:54:06
another each number dials a chance to
1:54:08
not be defined by another number my
1:54:10
credit score currently is that 511 I
1:54:13
believe Neary blames that very poor
1:54:15
credit score on student loans and nine
1:54:17
year old credit card debt from what her
1:54:19
son was born I'm not that person you
1:54:22
know who they're judging off of that
1:54:24
negative credit score credit agency
1:54:26
experience says nearly 100 million
1:54:28
Americans suffer from poor credit which
1:54:30
is why the company is launching Experian
1:54:32
boost a free program designed to raise
1:54:34
scores immediately in exchange for
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access to your bank account utility
1:54:38
bills even cellphone payments you're
1:54:40
asking people for their spending history
1:54:42
their bank account
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this is great news everybody open up
1:54:47
your stuff let them in you get an
1:54:49
immediate boost in fact we branded it as
1:54:52
Experian bus pretty personal stuff how
1:54:55
safe is this to provide information
1:54:57
why's the consumers always in control
1:54:59
they decide when they provide that
1:55:00
access no led to an instant 21 point
1:55:05
boost but critics see risks of subprime
1:55:08
lending opportunism to make more money
1:55:10
for more loans and privacy concerns so
1:55:13
someone is gonna make money off of my
1:55:15
data it won't be me but now that
1:55:17
information exists and it exists for the
1:55:18
world to see for it to be sold Experian
1:55:21
promises encrypted records and to only
1:55:24
sell this new information to its regular
1:55:26
credit report clients adding anyone who
1:55:28
leaves the program should expect to see
1:55:30
their score drop for nearly all risk
1:55:33
worth taking a bet on a better future by
1:55:36
letting a company peek at the present
1:55:38
but a piece of crap bad native add that
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was and 20 points she said her score was
1:55:43
540 so now it's 560 it's encouragement
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this is slavery
1:55:51
it is sanctioned slavery the first
1:55:54
question I'd have for Elizabeth Warren
1:55:55
if I ever spoke with her is what
1:55:57
happened to your credit Consumer
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Protection Agency Bureau this is this is
1:56:03
actual slavery oh you know if you leave
1:56:05
the program if you don't let us watch
1:56:08
what you do with your money
1:56:09
ah you'll go down in your ratings it is
1:56:13
slavery we need some smart state
1:56:20
representatives to crack down on this
1:56:23
stuff at the state level yeah I
1:56:27
the system it's like a big fix you know
1:56:30
the system is in everything runs on it
1:56:32
people accept it that's the that's the
1:56:34
bigger problem people do this the banks
1:56:36
would do their own research on you yes
1:56:39
woman just look at a number and decide
1:56:41
to give you a loan or not I mean what's
1:56:43
how hard is that which is exactly why we
1:56:45
went with the credit union for our
1:56:47
mortgage
1:56:49
you know they they look at you and say
1:56:51
hey why do you get money from Dvorak
1:56:55
every two weeks you're very curious
1:57:03
Curie we're not quite sure how your
1:57:06
business works we'd like to talk to you
1:57:08
about it but you know it's at least
1:57:09
they're not basing it on a damn credit
1:57:11
score but yeah but this is this is very
1:57:13
bad and you're right the way NBC does
1:57:15
this native ad for this new boost
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product it's disgusting save I guess
1:57:21
that's the only answer is save if you're
1:57:22
like if you're young enough you can do
1:57:23
it not like old old old messed up people
1:57:26
like me you know I spent all my money
1:57:30
but I had a lot of fun spending it stop
1:57:33
spending your money so much food buy
1:57:36
donation to no agenda imagine all the
1:57:39
people who could do with us oh yeah
1:57:40
that'd be fun
1:57:44
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1:57:48
so we do have a few people to thank for
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show 1113 suppose we could are using is
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it up in 13 11 14 11 13 okay so it's
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11:13 it could have used a gimmick of 13
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I have actually there's a thing called a
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sexy prime number I'm familiar with the
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sexy prime never heard of anything such
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as this I want to send it to you because
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that may be some good numbers we can use
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some sexy number times sexy prime
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numbers here sounds like it shows like a
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bar it's a good band name - sexy prime
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take C prime hello Cleveland
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Christian Allen at the beginning of this
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list under $33.33 talking about 13s
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maple ridge BC Canada hmm she is a happy
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birthday call out and we got that well
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that's actually a he and I just like to
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run yeeh yeah I'm placing a donation of
1:58:45
13333 for my son Tristan's 15th birthday
1:58:48
which falls on Today Show day we're long
1:58:51
overdue for addy douching since we've
1:58:52
been punching each other in the mouth
1:58:54
since I discovered no agenda right after
1:58:56
Trump's election he asked this is his
1:59:02
son Tristan he asked and make a donation
1:59:04
to the show so he could have a happy
1:59:06
birthday shout out on the best podcast
1:59:08
in the universe his mom and I could not
1:59:10
be any more proud of him as we watch him
1:59:13
navigate this ever-changing world he's a
1:59:15
straight-a student despite the study
1:59:17
he's a straight-a student despite being
1:59:20
bombarded with social Lib tard
1:59:22
propaganda every day at school don't
1:59:24
ever change and always be yourself
1:59:27
Tristan now there there are some parents
1:59:30
for you that's very nice he's on the
1:59:33
list and we'll give you a little karma
1:59:35
right here you've got karma
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1:59:43
yeah I got some papers here I gotta
1:59:46
figure where I did with them rolling
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papers it's always something
1:59:50
well that's the first thing that come to
1:59:52
your mind um alright onward Ryan Smith
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$110 in 56 cents in Raleigh North
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Carolina holy mackerel yeah it's got a
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was the next person here gives it
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Michael Mandel no no this is mr. and
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mrs. C I don't know who that is but this
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is a been listening for over a year at
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least I was hit in the mouth by Darcy
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brother on Darcy's brother on face bag
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couldn't be happy happier you two and
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coffee with Scott out of surviving its
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perspective which keep my amygdala
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growth and check my first donation so
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please do douche me did not see a crisp
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hundo this came in through Facebook
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through PayPal Michael Mandel in
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Bethlehem Pennsylvania he actually
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brought in a natural note which I have
2:00:49
somewhere it is he's been a listener and
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in frequent contributor he shows a
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treasure the only professionally
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produced Meany media that valent Lee
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swims upstream in the river of BS
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generated by nearly every other source
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where professional I would be remiss not
2:01:07
to note that I mean professionally
2:01:10
produced your podcast has that in spades
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that would be Adam I have waited and
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waited for my finance so ship to come in
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but as always seems to say straight and
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uh
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I dream of making that gigantic
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contribution someday in the meantime
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here's a hundo yeah I need to put in the
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spirit of wealth redistribution I'm
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sending it to you I'm experienced enough
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to know I won't miss it in a couple of
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weeks anyway anyway just think we could
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read it no if we want to or not kc3 blf
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there's that Christine you're gonna get
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bigger oh this is the first one we got
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oh this is 9999 33 33 times 3 for the
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invisible no agenda head alright here it
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is here comes your head Christine there
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you go
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first and last is my guess it's a
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great-looking hat it's invisible Conklin
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in Holly Springs Georgia 8701 it looks
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like birthday on the order here well not
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just to get really Lewis and Davis Cal
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hold on John John John John
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he's becoming Mason becomes a knight
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today so ok I'd like to read the note no
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because there's all kinds of information
2:02:35
in here and I think there's a reason you
2:02:37
want to read the note but I'll let you
2:02:39
go no you read the note then I'm just
2:02:42
trying to stop for the Knights that's
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all go ahead read it
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well he's a knight after he gets
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knighted this donations amount brings me
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tonight hood I claimed the title of Sir
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Dorian mode Knight of the G major chords
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let the attach the county show a grand
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total and he's got the thing on there
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would I designate 33 cents to Adams
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penny jar that means 33 more people
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thank you and assert special kindred
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ship with future knights and dames jobs
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karma works I'm 6 weeks into my new
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position following a request for
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interview karma in November now can I
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have some Peters principal protection
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goat karma lastly I request that wtc7
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won't go away and also a 10-second
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synopsis of Adams views on the subject I
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don't have that for you can I search for
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grass-fed butter out the round table job
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karma works
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okay thanks - nice - so I don't know why
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by Ayn Rand you've got in Davis
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where he's from
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he also says jobs karma puts him at the
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found the the the Easter egg Sam Garcia
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Valerie Co Valrico Florida 808 Chris
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Kincaid 55 10 Matthew Smith $51 tara
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Reese in Urbana Illinois 50 36 and it's
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for a birthday I she on the birthday
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list I don't know well I'm still writing
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down Kimberly Lewis's birthday which is
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not on the list what's this one this is
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you did when you're done writing yeah I
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finished that one Tara Reese for her
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birthday okay she's turning 36 on the
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31st of January okay
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thanks for the great podcast oh let me
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back up and get something from Oscar how
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did I miss that miss no we haven't
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gotten there yet so I don't know where I
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am I'm screwed up but Oscar Caraga the
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second in huffman Texas 5510 and he is
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calling out Chris Caraga and Robert
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Parkerson as douchebags you know we
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should probably mention that Eric had to
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do this spreadsheet something he's guys
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running this school and he had to go
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across the dry of five hours or
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something to some some event yeah with a
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bunch of kids it's bad for the show but
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good for kids I guess no who cares I
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care I care I care and we miss stuff I
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really do well I we did miss something
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and it wasn't on the spreadsheet for
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somebody else which we'll get to later
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donation for my birthday anyway taro
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Reis is turning 36
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Chris Lewinsky and Sherwood Park Alberta
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these are following our $50 donors name
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and location there's only one two three
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four five of six of them
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Rouen sir Joel in Savannah Georgia Scott
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brown in parts unknown at sassy PDF yes
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miss this is Nate was brown yeah this is
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the big love the big giant thing yeah
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yeah what about it
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well this was some wasn't this a mate
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good no no that wasn't the make good I
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don't think then why was it okay I don't
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know I didn't see the PDF oh it came in
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with the email Oh
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came in with a spreadsheet in the
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morning John and I look at this at the
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pvds on our on our time it's nothing we
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read for $50.00 I mean I'm finally here
2:07:24
it is we read everything we know it know
2:07:27
we read night knighting notes I don't
2:07:31
even do that necessarily I like to when
2:07:33
someone becomes a knight I do like that
2:07:35
and I believe this is the case with this
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let me double check yeah he becomes a
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knight today okay so this is Nicholas
2:07:48
brown I'm finally a knight as I write to
2:07:51
inform you of my newly acquired status I
2:07:53
kind of help but think back over the
2:07:55
almost 10 year journey that I have made
2:07:56
with with my two brothers from another
2:07:58
mother I like many a night before me
2:08:01
have learned of the No Agenda show due
2:08:02
to John's lovely plugs on Twitch also
2:08:05
known as the show I immediately deleted
2:08:07
off my podcast list once John was fired
2:08:09
I think he'd left I don't think he was
2:08:11
fired and he has a very very long note
2:08:17
which I don't think is that interesting
2:08:20
for the show but he does want to be
2:08:22
formally formally knighted as
2:08:26
how how now brow how now brown cow
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sir how now brown cow night defender of
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Capitol Hill Draenor of the swamp
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Castellon of the house keeper of the
2:08:42
Constitution first of his name and he
2:08:45
requests Tito's and Tatas for the round
2:08:50
table so I will put those in there
2:08:53
that's a very long night name my friend
2:08:58
okay so we have if you make Goods that
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story with zukul or night from how you
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spell that see you is on the top of that
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list there the note i you see what do
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you what are you talking about denote
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that came in with the night list of the
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nights and the list of the Dames in the
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list of the upgrades has got a name
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where the top says make good sir Jim
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Zuko Zucco's I'm asking you how to spell
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that
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Zee you see al oh you think I know that
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because I had his note I printed it out
2:09:32
because I wanted to read it and then now
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I don't I can't find it so well Romeo
2:09:41
James lost donation okay here it is he
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became in it with a he says I donate 1 1
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1 1 on February 2nd there was no mention
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of my name on this 11:11 show just
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making sure you received my dough yes
2:09:54
love the show we got your donation it
2:09:57
was in there I got a couple other thing
2:10:01
P vassilis who is the guy who left his
2:10:04
donation off and he had this an email
2:10:06
then cuz it wasn't on the list and we
2:10:08
said to send a mail and we will read it
2:10:10
happy 11:11 I wanted to thank you both
2:10:12
of you listeners and producers who
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support the show I started listening at
2:10:16
around episode 960 after getting hit in
2:10:19
the mouth on reddit I think we read that
2:10:21
all the listeners uh I believe we read
2:10:26
this note this is funny they were still
2:10:28
douche spacey because I remember the
2:10:30
jingle request as I'm triggered you
2:10:32
might die in yay ok well he's that's out
2:10:35
nice doneness
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and then last is John Donovan the Baron
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of Silicon Valley I'm really hoping that
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you catch this and do not make and do a
2:10:45
make good on today's show previous note
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was a thank you and karma testimonial
2:10:50
for show one one one with a no jingles
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no karma that made it before the
2:10:55
deadline and was not on the show I need
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some health karma now so please do a
2:11:01
Chinese ITM Reverend whippet lgy goat
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karma for me and for the rest of the
2:11:08
peerage needing some health karma yeah I
2:11:10
can't do all that I can do health karma
2:11:13
but I'm we're right near the end of this
2:11:14
segment
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and now I've got to do all these jingles
2:11:17
you got it give them to me slow again
2:11:19
you can't just do it listen I'm gonna
2:11:21
read the rest of the note first yeah
2:11:23
give them to you slow
2:11:24
Chinese ITM whip it it's not whip it
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it's whoop it whatever lgy and goat car
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which I'm not sure as health Karma
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I had all depends on how you look at it
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okay anything else for him been sick so
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just only got the 112 today or 1112 I
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don't know that we I've met the he's a
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very famous he's a baron so we have to
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do these things so please do not read
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discovered it oh okay I won't read that
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okay that's it you've got karma org
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slash and Bay
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here we go our birthday lists for today
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it is the 17th of February 2019 belated
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birthday 36 Terri's to celebrate on the
2:12:42
31st of January Paul Hooper says happy
2:12:45
birthday to his smoking-hot wife Lisa
2:12:47
self Stelter mason mason come oh no Lisa
2:12:51
Stelter Mason Conklin
2:12:53
turned 40 he turns 43 on February 20th
2:12:56
we heard Kristin's parents wish him a
2:12:58
happy 15th birthday and Kimberly Lewis
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as happy birthday to her smoking-hot
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husband surreptitious night of the Marin
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Headlands his birthday also on February
2:13:07
20th happy birthday everybody here at
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the best podcast in the universe then we
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need to do our nights here we've got two
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nights I'd like Mason Conklin Nicholas
2:13:18
brown to get ready as we grab our blades
2:13:22
yeah show in the amount of $1,000 or
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more therefore I'm very proud to bring
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you into our Roundtable and pronounce
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the Kate these sir dorian mode nights of
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the g-major chord and sir how brown cow
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night defender of Capitol Hill drain of
2:13:46
the swamp castellon of the house keeper
2:13:48
of the Constitution first of his name
2:13:50
for you gentlemen we have hookers and
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blow red boys and Chardonnay palmetto
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could pick it all up at No Agenda
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will take care of you and thank you very
2:14:15
much for your support and remember we do
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have another show coming up on Thursday
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devorah org slash and hey okay now
2:14:23
here's the thing that Donovan says I'm
2:14:27
gonna read from his original note
2:14:29
calling all cyber dudes and dudettes
2:14:31
let's try to do that this is nothing
2:14:34
that has been it's not on the meetup
2:14:36
side it's just that something I don't
2:14:38
know wow this is gonna go but I'm gonna
2:14:39
at least do this much let's try to do a
2:14:42
simultaneous meet up on Saturday three
2:14:44
two and get a group together in
2:14:47
francisco at the same time as the austin
2:14:50
meetup now it'll be okay this will be
2:14:55
during the cybers conference RSA
2:14:57
Conference in San Francisco details the
2:15:01
following the meetups that there's been
2:15:02
no details on the meetup site no what
2:15:04
are you gonna say I don't think it's a
2:15:06
good idea Austin has finally we're doing
2:15:08
our big Texas meet up I don't want
2:15:10
California Horning in on our on our on
2:15:12
our glory well I can understand that
2:15:16
that's plenty of line there's been
2:15:18
plenty of meetups in in California for
2:15:21
Nia its Texas is turn now come over here
2:15:24
besides I really don't see that working
2:15:26
very well so we're gonna get a laptop
2:15:31
hey everybody let's wave I'm sorry
2:15:36
what's the idea we're doing simultaneous
2:15:37
meetups and we're gonna wave at each
2:15:39
other or just do it there was no mention
2:15:42
of any such thing
2:15:43
okay what what what okay they're trying
2:15:47
to put together a meet-up so what's the
2:15:48
point is what you're asking
2:15:50
yeah about the donations today it's
2:15:57
really irked me that's all well it's
2:15:59
nothing to do with you
2:16:01
it's just shadi is I think if we look
2:16:03
we're already pretty unprofessional a
2:16:05
lot of things but just like to get some
2:16:08
of these things right the birthdays that
2:16:10
kind of stuff I'd like to get it right
2:16:13
well I think grousing about it is not oh
2:16:17
no they can't get any more professional
2:16:19
all right onward let's go with the idiot
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mayor story okay idiot mayor PBS won the
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race for the White House in 2020 is in
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full swing and ten Democrats so far have
2:16:36
declared their candidacy for the party's
2:16:37
nomination with just four months to go
2:16:40
before the first Democratic presidential
2:16:42
debate in June Pete Buddha judge the
2:16:45
mayor of South Bend Indiana recently
2:16:48
announced that he formed an exploratory
2:16:49
committee if he wins his party's
2:16:52
nomination he would be the first openly
2:16:54
gay candidate of a major party to run
2:16:57
for the White House mayor Buda judge
2:16:59
joins us now to
2:17:00
cuz his book the shortest way home and
2:17:03
why he would be a good president Meir
2:17:06
Buddha judge thank you very much for
2:17:08
being with us thanks for having me
2:17:09
so first obvious question why would a 37
2:17:13
year old mayor of a small city and the
2:17:15
Midwestern part of the u.s. be running
2:17:18
for president
2:17:19
well I believe we're in a moment that
2:17:20
calls for something completely new and
2:17:22
among other things I think it calls for
2:17:25
voices from the industrial Midwest a
2:17:27
place that in particular my party to its
2:17:30
detriment largely ignored in past
2:17:32
election cycles I think it also calls
2:17:34
for somebody from a newer generation you
2:17:37
know as a millennial I'm just old enough
2:17:39
or just young enough to qualify as an
2:17:41
older millennial I'm from the generation
2:17:44
that for one thing grew up experiencing
2:17:46
school shootings is the norm I was in
2:17:48
high school when Columbine happened
2:17:50
we're the generation that's going to be
2:17:52
on the business end of climate change
2:17:53
that's going to have to pick up the
2:17:54
pieces of the fiscal mess that will be
2:17:57
made by current tax policy and
2:17:59
economically we could be the first
2:18:01
generation in American history to make
2:18:03
less than our parents if nothing is done
2:18:04
so I think that those kinds of voices
2:18:07
have been missing from the debate and
2:18:08
it's time to step forward I get that
2:18:10
it's a non-traditional path compared to
2:18:13
let's say being in the Congress but as
2:18:15
an executive with on-the-ground
2:18:17
experience in government I would also
2:18:19
argue that the more Congress starts
2:18:21
looking or Washington starts looking
2:18:22
like our best run cities and towns
2:18:24
instead of the other way around the
2:18:26
better off we'll be
2:18:29
she asked the question why would a 37
2:18:31
year old mayor for some bumfuck City and
2:18:35
Indiana be running for president and I'm
2:18:39
mad and I'm my jaws dropped during this
2:18:41
whole thing wondering why is PBS
2:18:44
newshour giving this guy
2:18:46
they gave him 15 minutes they're
2:18:49
desperate for candidates what there's
2:18:53
thousands of candidates but they gotta
2:18:56
find someone who works nothing nothing
2:18:58
nobody works no one's good they're
2:19:00
looking for anything they're filling
2:19:01
time he's a 37 year old gay male from
2:19:05
Indiana who nobody has heard and takes
2:19:08
the boxes right there Midwest gay
2:19:10
Democrat perfect and he's open the only
2:19:14
thing that I can see where they may be
2:19:16
kind of like jacked up about this guy
2:19:18
because he's so all-in on climate change
2:19:21
mm-hmm that that's all he talks about
2:19:23
and by the way I think it's gonna be a
2:19:26
losing talking point for the Democrats
2:19:30
climate change is not well that's not
2:19:35
true because everyone right now on the
2:19:38
Democratic side is running on the green
2:19:41
new deal does he mention the green new
2:19:43
deal he's an idiot if he doesn't use
2:19:44
that if he just says climate change then
2:19:46
he's dumb what wait you think he has a
2:19:50
chance no matter what he mentions no
2:19:53
you're just saying that this climate
2:19:55
change and no one cares that's not true
2:19:57
seventy all of the candidates who are
2:20:00
running in the primary for the Democrats
2:20:02
have all said oh we endorse the green
2:20:05
New Deal so it is important to do that
2:20:07
if you say green New Deal
2:20:09
I don't know if he said I can't remember
2:20:12
have you said it or not but let's play a
2:20:13
little part to hear he's got some more
2:20:15
stuff to say tax policy that's one of
2:20:18
the issues that we're already hearing
2:20:20
these early announced candidates talk
2:20:22
about where do you put yourself on the
2:20:24
spectrum of the people who've expressed
2:20:26
an interest in the Democratic nomination
2:20:28
there's camallo Harris there's everybody
2:20:30
to Elizabeth Warren Bernie Sanders may
2:20:32
get in let's start with tax policy where
2:20:35
would you put yourself when it comes to
2:20:37
taxing the wealthy well I think it's
2:20:39
pretty clear that there are people in
2:20:41
America right now who are
2:20:42
not paying their fair share
2:20:44
concentration of wealth has increased to
2:20:46
a level that is almost incompatible with
2:20:48
democracy especially at a time when it
2:20:50
feels like dollars can sometimes out
2:20:52
vote people I am a billionaire is a bad
2:20:55
word we learned all this well he's
2:20:59
falling into line that's going to the
2:21:01
third and light final little short clip
2:21:03
which I apparently have found something
2:21:05
in that is a WTF moment the mistake is
2:21:08
believing that border security as as
2:21:10
simple as just putting up a wall from
2:21:12
sea to shining sea and by the way I also
2:21:15
think it's a mistake to believe that
2:21:16
security in general in the 21st century
2:21:19
is as simple as military and border
2:21:21
security matters at a moment like this
2:21:23
when 21st century threats from cyber
2:21:26
security to climate security are
2:21:28
demanding action many especially the
2:21:31
majority party in the Senate don't seem
2:21:32
to show any interest in tackling that at
2:21:34
all you mean climate security yeah need
2:21:39
a climate security climate security baby
2:21:42
yeah you do you do you want to be
2:21:44
unsecure what does it mean I don't know
2:21:48
I didn't they ask at PBS no of course
2:21:52
not so much as though there was a native
2:21:55
ad for this guy hmm but he's another guy
2:21:57
in the list he won't there's a there is
2:21:59
a part for which is 45 seconds doing him
2:22:02
yeah of course of course
2:22:03
hopefully we can save this you've done
2:22:05
that and whether you agree or not
2:22:07
if you were president for example you
2:22:09
said you think the climate yes climate
2:22:12
change is a national emergency could you
2:22:14
see yourself declaring an emergency
2:22:16
over over that may be the youngest
2:22:18
person in the 20/20 conversation but I'm
2:22:20
old enough to remember when
2:22:21
conservatives and liberals alike were
2:22:23
skeptical of presidential power grabs
2:22:25
and the idea that he can assert
2:22:28
additional power based on an emergency
2:22:31
that's not a true emergency to the
2:22:33
extent that there is a humanitarian
2:22:34
crisis it's one of his own making
2:22:36
because of the cruel policies being
2:22:38
implemented at the border and in the
2:22:40
meantime something like climate
2:22:42
something that has the destructive power
2:22:44
of perhaps a depression or a world war
2:22:46
that is a much more real emergency as
2:22:49
demanding our attention
2:22:52
[Music]
2:22:57
this has to stop what these people are
2:23:02
saying and but the science is backing
2:23:04
off from this we're all gonna die in the
2:23:07
climate I mean it's happening everywhere
2:23:09
we're identifying it NASA's top global
2:23:14
warming scientists we played on the show
2:23:16
backing away from it the Austrian
2:23:19
meteorological Institute is also backing
2:23:22
away from the consensus of climate
2:23:24
change
2:23:24
but the politicians are all in there
2:23:26
pushing it so hard and abusing children
2:23:30
euronews had this report this morning
2:23:32
it's very short so there was another
2:23:35
climate change rally this is an 11 year
2:23:38
old girl and listen to there's adult
2:23:40
standing around her as this child is is
2:23:43
filled with fear and tragedy and emotion
2:23:47
and cries about the climate killing us
2:23:50
and these assholes are standing around
2:23:53
her cheering her on
2:24:04
[Applause]
2:24:20
very emotional a great job they don't do
2:24:24
they not see the destruction no of
2:24:29
course not
2:24:29
ah I think it's great it's so it's child
2:24:34
abuse it's it's up there with these
2:24:36
priests it's just a different religion
2:24:38
to making JA it's abusive so abusive yep
2:24:47
anyway alright well let's move on to I
2:24:52
have a Venezuela update okay on PBS so
2:24:56
it's PBS report not democracy now so
2:24:58
it's gonna be pro the new guy who idol
2:25:03
the US began using military transport
2:25:06
planes today to deliver food medicine
2:25:08
and supplies for Venezuelans to a border
2:25:10
city in Colombia the airlift follows
2:25:13
shipments using civilian aircraft and
2:25:15
the US as more shipments are planned
2:25:17
Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro
2:25:19
continues to block a delivery but
2:25:21
opposition leader Wan glider who the US
2:25:24
and many other countries recognize as
2:25:25
president says on Monday he will
2:25:27
announce plans to bring the supplies
2:25:29
into Venezuela yeah I think I actually
2:25:31
have a follow-up to that let me see
2:25:34
where this clip is from let's see it's
2:25:36
about exactly him doing this leader and
2:25:40
self declared president Hwang Guido has
2:25:43
promised to organize brigades of
2:25:45
volunteer Mia this is euronews are very
2:25:47
similar I guess twin Shaw international
2:25:49
aid reaches the country's population
2:25:51
unless the venezuelan army does the job
2:25:54
itself the message to the armed forces
2:25:56
of venezuela he told supporters in
2:25:58
caracas is that there are seven days for
2:26:01
the humanitarian aid to come in one week
2:26:04
for them to do the right thing we are
2:26:07
authorizing the aid to enter the united
2:26:10
states has flown in food and medical
2:26:12
supplies to neighboring colombia but
2:26:14
it's been blocked by a government of
2:26:16
President Nicolas Maduro who sees the
2:26:18
operation as a political maneuver
2:26:20
designed to asked him from power have we
2:26:23
seen anything on the Iran connection
2:26:25
have they been ramping that up at all
2:26:28
not this that in the last couple days
2:26:30
but I'm beginning to think the
2:26:32
possibility to thinking what to tell me
2:26:34
about this so we've been pretty good at
2:26:37
rubble izing one country after another
2:26:40
in that list of seven you know those
2:26:46
countries have been ruined I mean Libya
2:26:49
Syria's all beat to crap huh should we
2:26:52
just rocket shall we check the list no
2:26:55
no I don't wanna check the list again we
2:26:56
know the list this is the bunch of
2:26:57
countries rubberized
2:26:58
and now is it possible that somebody's
2:27:03
got it in their brain that hey what
2:27:06
happens if we rubble eyes some countries
2:27:09
in South America it's within our sphere
2:27:11
of influence it makes a lot more sense
2:27:13
to do that there and the slightly oil oh
2:27:16
we have US oil reserves in the world by
2:27:18
the way notched off the coast of
2:27:19
Venezuela
2:27:21
what if we did it there what what would
2:27:24
happen do you think I mean I'm thinking
2:27:27
from a neo-cons perspective they want to
2:27:29
rebel eyes everything I don't know maybe
2:27:32
this is a test and somewhat well how we
2:27:35
didn't hit what's our excuse well Hamas
2:27:38
and then Hezbollah right somehow it in
2:27:41
in Venezuela we got to root them out
2:27:43
well this is I I have a collection of
2:27:46
articles this is not the first time this
2:27:48
connection has been made let me see this
2:27:51
is September 8 2009 the link between
2:27:55
Iran and Venezuela a crisis in the
2:27:58
making Iran in Venezuela in bed together
2:28:00
diplomatic ties go back almost 50 years
2:28:03
and they all tell these stories tie it
2:28:06
to drugs we have drugs yep oh yeah
2:28:10
here's the Reuters was this boy didn't
2:28:14
work excuse me no hmm this is July 24 so
2:28:19
it was 2009 July 21st
2:28:21
Venezuela denies US Drug Report
2:28:23
Hezbollah charges so this is uh this is
2:28:27
not new in fact this is when Obama was
2:28:30
just in so that's kind of interesting
2:28:32
this is Iran and it's proxies below
2:28:35
strategic penetration in Latin America
2:28:39
the
2:28:40
is from us probably else from 2009 let
2:28:43
me see yep 2009 Iran's goals in Latin
2:28:48
America just like get the drugs in so
2:28:52
this was tried this was tried ten years
2:28:55
ago with the same the same link between
2:28:59
Hezbollah and Venezuela and obviously
2:29:03
Iran goes it's they're bringing back
2:29:06
some playbook but we haven't figured it
2:29:07
out yet
2:29:09
well it's not gonna be pretty
2:29:11
I don't think so either and there's and
2:29:13
what's the rhetoric on Iran well the
2:29:16
latest thing is this clip I have which
2:29:18
is the Iran news with pence yeah I got
2:29:20
that sales anyway around well they have
2:29:22
a big the big Munich Security Conference
2:29:24
yeah and I guess pence is getting ridges
2:29:28
ramping things up let's see which ran
2:29:31
news yeah I got it here we go Vice
2:29:34
President Mike Pence and German
2:29:36
Chancellor Angela Merkel squared off
2:29:37
over the US withdrawal from the Iran
2:29:39
nuclear deal today at the annual Munich
2:29:41
Security Conference in Germany pence
2:29:43
used strong language in his speech to
2:29:45
top global defense and foreign policy
2:29:48
officials demanding that European
2:29:49
countries back US sanctions against Iran
2:29:52
the time has come for our European
2:29:54
partners to stop undermining US
2:29:56
sanctions against this murderous
2:29:58
revolutionary regime pence spoke after
2:30:00
Merkel used her speech to defend the
2:30:02
decision by Germany and other nations to
2:30:04
remain in the 2015 Iran nuclear
2:30:06
agreement saying it is a way to continue
2:30:09
to exert pressure on Iran the United
2:30:11
Kingdom Germany France Russia China and
2:30:14
the European Union are still part of the
2:30:17
agreement with Iran yeah yeah yeah yeah
2:30:20
and then you know the Europeans they're
2:30:23
still trying to circumvent all the
2:30:25
payment systems to continue to do work
2:30:27
with Iran this could be much bigger
2:30:28
maybe maybe maybe something much bigger
2:30:31
is happening the maybe but what
2:30:39
I don't know and hopefully we'll get
2:30:41
some producers who maybe are some boots
2:30:43
on the ground I mean there's got to be
2:30:45
something brewing in Iran that we're not
2:30:46
hearing about well this is where
2:30:48
economic hitmen right come in handy to
2:30:51
come in for sure for sure a quick update
2:30:54
maybe on the yellow vests and I think
2:30:57
there was a request for that earlier in
2:30:59
the show third month now in effect
2:31:01
clashes in Paris on Saturday marks three
2:31:04
months since the Silesian demonstrators
2:31:06
rallied against President Emmanuel
2:31:08
macron policies but with fewer people
2:31:10
taking part mind you this is euronews so
2:31:13
stand by for the propaganda last
2:31:15
November they were around three hundred
2:31:16
thousand who took to the streets across
2:31:18
cities in France last week there were
2:31:21
around 50,000 according to government
2:31:23
estimates bus organizers put the figure
2:31:26
at over a hundred thousand last of
2:31:28
course we are tired we are fed up but we
2:31:31
won't give up we won't give up on
2:31:33
anything because they want to muzzle us
2:31:35
and we want to be heard so I will carry
2:31:38
on until the movement runs out of steam
2:31:40
if it runs out of steam I remain
2:31:42
prepared to continue because I'm unable
2:31:44
to buy as many things every day I'm also
2:31:46
here to denounce the violence from the
2:31:48
police there is more and more violence
2:31:50
which unfortunately the media does not
2:31:52
show in France a poll this week showed
2:31:54
dwindling support for them as more than
2:31:56
half of those surveyed said they want
2:31:58
any violence to stop alright so it's
2:32:02
just not stopping and it's still
2:32:04
spreading but this is the only report I
2:32:07
can find three months three months
2:32:09
straight yeah yeah three months straight
2:32:13
and we get no news in the US about this
2:32:15
at all or Europe is barely any news we
2:32:18
have yellow vest in the Netherlands in
2:32:20
Belgium in the Germany I think maybe
2:32:26
Austria you really don't know because
2:32:28
it's not it's not mainstream reporting I
2:32:30
would have to make an actual effort all
2:32:33
things to be some reporting somewhere
2:32:35
this is it euro news and it's the
2:32:37
propaganda tapering off it's a lot less
2:32:40
than it was only fifty thousand who
2:32:42
cares about fifty thousand people who
2:32:44
were pissed off uh alright we do have
2:32:48
this
2:32:50
for - this was that this was a great
2:32:51
report so interesting to me that I got
2:32:53
our little jingle ready for it auto line
2:33:06
daily episode 2530 - boy a little bit
2:33:12
ahead of us there's a fascinating
2:33:14
transformation going on with the Board
2:33:16
of Directors at General Motors it's now
2:33:18
well populated with people from the
2:33:20
intelligence and military communities
2:33:23
they include Mike Mullen the former
2:33:26
chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
2:33:28
Jamie michig former deputy director of
2:33:31
the CIA
2:33:33
Linda Gooden formerly the head of
2:33:35
information systems at Lockheed Martin
2:33:38
and West Bush former CEO of Northrop
2:33:41
Grumman
2:33:42
in a world of cyberattacks and
2:33:44
geopolitical flare-ups General Motors is
2:33:47
making sure it has the kind of corporate
2:33:48
guidance that knows how to deal with
2:33:50
these kinds of problems another point
2:33:52
worth repeating almost half of GM's
2:33:55
board are women the highest percentage
2:33:58
in the auto industry by a wide margin
2:34:00
and that's going to give GM perspectives
2:34:03
that other automakers do not have now if
2:34:08
yeah it's a podcast so you know it's
2:34:10
it's just information but that's quite
2:34:12
an interesting list of board members but
2:34:15
there's more than just information
2:34:16
there's an opinion at the end yeah I
2:34:19
don't care about the opinion I'm I was
2:34:21
looking at the spooks yeah the place is
2:34:24
filled with them it's almost all spooks
2:34:25
but why what does G does gia did she
2:34:28
make war stuff I guess they do yeah
2:34:30
tanks oh okay yeah but still that's an
2:34:33
interesting list is that how you get
2:34:34
paid off at the end you know like be on
2:34:36
the board and everything's good you know
2:34:38
thanks for your service it's a paid
2:34:40
board job it's not like a free one hmm
2:34:42
um maybe it could be just that
2:34:45
and Jim's you only company I'll allow it
2:34:48
maybe I don't know what it's just very
2:34:50
very fishy I do like that it's and that
2:34:54
the majority is women I hope the company
2:34:56
does really well that's what we've been
2:34:58
promised
2:34:59
yes yeah with all the women that should
2:35:02
do better than typically all men go
2:35:05
according to what we've been promised
2:35:07
huh I guess we should do this update
2:35:10
since it seems to be incredibly
2:35:11
important to people although the event
2:35:15
itself is completely uninteresting but
2:35:19
the fact that it took place is very very
2:35:22
bad for the United States and once again
2:35:24
shows you how the mainstream media gets
2:35:26
just fooled into all kinds of crap this
2:35:29
is the jussie Smollett you know I think
2:35:33
we you know this is kind of what
2:35:37
everyone has and II wanna chuckle well
2:35:38
I'll play the report in a quick
2:35:40
discussion developing news now in the
2:35:41
justice Millette case the two men
2:35:43
arrested in the alleged attack on the
2:35:45
actor were released from custody but
2:35:47
apparently not before giving police
2:35:49
important information important CBS news
2:35:52
the Nigerian brothers say the Empire
2:35:54
actor orchestrated the whole thing there
2:35:57
and Chris's story is still evolving
2:35:59
Chicago police released a statement
2:36:01
tonight saying information from those
2:36:03
brothers you mentioned quote shifted the
2:36:06
trajectory of the investigation and
2:36:08
police say they've reached out to the
2:36:09
attorney representing jussie Smollett
2:36:11
hoping to speak to him they've now
2:36:13
released those brothers without filing
2:36:15
any charges and when they did police
2:36:17
said there was new evidence but didn't
2:36:19
say what it was now sources tell CBS
2:36:22
News the brother said Smollett paid them
2:36:25
to take part in the attack sources say
2:36:27
the pair was paid $3,500 before they
2:36:31
left for Nigeria shortly after the
2:36:33
attack and were promised another 500
2:36:35
when they returned they also reportedly
2:36:37
said they bought the rope that was
2:36:39
around smollett's neck at a hardware
2:36:41
store Thursday police searched the
2:36:43
apartment of the brothers and removed
2:36:45
bleach a black ski mask as well as other
2:36:48
items Smollett has hired Michael Monaco
2:36:50
as his lawyer he's best known for
2:36:52
representing presidents Trump's one-time
2:36:54
personal attorney Michael Cohen
2:36:56
that'll be well let's back up
2:37:01
we called this from the minute it was we
2:37:04
did it was produced as some sort of a
2:37:07
news story because of the because of the
2:37:09
situation in China it wasn't just a news
2:37:12
story it was a break
2:37:13
News stopped everything there were I I
2:37:17
was listening to MSNBC Stephanie ruhle
2:37:19
was in tears this is the worst news I've
2:37:23
ever had to read and it was they had
2:37:25
Magga hats and it was mega country
2:37:27
something that isn't even that he that
2:37:29
wasn't even reported this is another
2:37:32
example of how it's just how do you
2:37:36
trigger the news who can do a better job
2:37:38
who can get something to go viral and
2:37:41
there's never an apology
2:37:42
for all the shit that they say while
2:37:44
this hoax takes place again I just want
2:37:49
to remind people we spotted this because
2:37:51
of the weather conditions nobody's gonna
2:37:54
be out in 20-below toasters with on like
2:37:58
that for starters the whole thing made
2:38:02
zero sense and so we just ignored it we
2:38:04
made our Proclamation this is bullcrap
2:38:06
now although it makes it sound like
2:38:09
Trump apologists of course and we
2:38:11
stopped we stopped even reporting on it
2:38:14
because it was dumb and now it comes
2:38:16
around to be exactly what we said dumb
2:38:18
which he and of course we dumb glad said
2:38:21
I guess you followed up I mean I wasn't
2:38:23
even gonna pay any attention to it but
2:38:25
it's just the end and you're right what
2:38:28
where is the apology for these news
2:38:30
outlets that don't do any work they they
2:38:33
don't they look at Twitter and that's
2:38:36
that's their job now I mean it's
2:38:38
horrible yes which is kind of the
2:38:40
essence of why we even have this show is
2:38:42
to is to point out the fallacies of the
2:38:46
media and what they're doing but what
2:38:48
they're not doing in this case is
2:38:50
apologizing profusely for having started
2:38:53
yet in another race conversation that we
2:38:56
really don't need here at the moment and
2:38:58
you know made this other assertion this
2:39:02
will still be seen by many areas that
2:39:05
did yeah that's the worst part
2:39:09
yeah I was like that guy in Chicago and
2:39:12
they put the noose around his head they
2:39:13
had a maggot hat guys remember that
2:39:15
that's right you'd the same hat that
2:39:17
that kid wore when he went after that
2:39:18
Indian guy you know those horrible high
2:39:21
schoolers they almost beat him up you
2:39:22
know that remember that
2:39:24
you nailed it that's exactly it
2:39:29
well there you go
2:39:30
another immediate lie deconstructed but
2:39:34
we kind of knew it the minute it
2:39:35
happened
2:39:35
I'm just based on the weather the story
2:39:38
made no sense that's right detective
2:39:41
Dookie we're all over it and we will be
2:39:44
back on Thursday for more of the
2:39:48
deconstruction of The Daily News
2:39:49
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2:39:51
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2:40:07
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2:40:09
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2:40:13
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2:40:16
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2:40:24
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such
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national emergency when you hear the
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word emergency we will have a national
2:40:48
emergency threat danger around the
2:40:51
corner I need to act national emergency
2:40:54
even though it shouldn't be there is
2:40:57
there really an emergency at the border
2:40:59
national emergency we have a national
2:41:02
emergency all right it's name is Donald
2:41:05
Trump and they will sue us in the ninth
2:41:07
circuit he lost the government shutdown
2:41:10
so he's giving himself a performance
2:41:12
trophy so he can say I'm a winner we
2:41:14
will then be sued President himself
2:41:15
essentially saying it's not a national
2:41:18
emergency we will have a national
2:41:20
emergency there's no emergency everybody
2:41:24
knows that and then we'll end up in the
2:41:26
Supreme Court makes no sense and what we
2:41:28
want really want to do is simple it's
2:41:30
not like describe this emergency as a
2:41:32
non-emergency complicated's very simple
2:41:35
and at the same time it makes perfect
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sense will win in the Supreme Court
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many men are acting like women I mean
2:42:07
they can deal with the way things that
2:42:09
can't deal with terrorism no masculine
2:42:12
power in our society to fight back and
2:42:14
that's because our culture has become
2:42:17
pretty nice
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and needs to take responsibility to
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defend the women the children and the
2:43:06
culture because now I mean this
2:43:09
postmodern parties
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maybe this secular humanism is just an
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illusion
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that was good Popo Dvorak
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