Cover for No Agenda Show 1143: Nance in the Hood
June 2nd, 2019 • 2h 50m

1143: Nance in the Hood

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tiptoe through the tulips papa papa Adam
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Curie Jhansi Devorah
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Nation Media assassination episode 11 43
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this is no agenda Madame Curie and from
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northern Jhansi Dvorak responds exactly
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you have nothing else to say that's it
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done just didn't it was possible and I
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just said you know it's too complicated
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okay well I do have an idea it's a big
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one it's a money-making one we could
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even use it as our our exit strategy
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just to start the show off with that I
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can bring football/soccer
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to American screens in a commercially
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viable way by not running it at all no I
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mean this is the biggest problem why and
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in our biggest probably soccer in the
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United States the way there's two
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biggest problems the biggest problem is
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it stinks as the game and Americans
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don't like playing it that's a girl
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that's your opinion okay
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prob the real problem is of course
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because there are no commercial breaks
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it's very difficult for television
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networks to make money off of the games
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well they must make money in Mexico they
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must make money in England they must
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make money and down the continent no
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actually they yeah they do but there's
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more people who want to watch but they
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also they also buy more trucks they also
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have different broadcast systems
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different ways of making money but now
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finally after having seen the highlights
1:57
of the Champions League the big game in
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in in the champions of Europe the
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Liverpool beating out Tottenham
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I think was 2 nil even it was a crazy
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game
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was a crazy-ass game but there is now a
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way to monetize I have a little clip
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which we I'll just play it it won't
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really explain immediately but at a
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certain point something happened on the
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field we had a good old-fashioned
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streaker from one side of the pitch from
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one goal to the other Kinzie will
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olanski
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who you must do a quick Bing search on
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because she was well worth watching
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running from one goal to the other
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approximately 3.2 change three point
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nine seven million dollars a pounds
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worth of advertising for the company she
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wore on her shirt which has retired on
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well whatever was left of the shirt that
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she had on what was her name again -
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Kinsey its Kinsey ki NS ey WA Lansky and
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this she had a t-shirt on for Vitaly
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uncensored estimated just under four
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million pounds worth of advertising
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value this is the way to go just once a
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game no one knows when it's gonna happen
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we don't know what she or he is going to
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look like but everyone knows once a game
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someone's gonna Street pretty much
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butt-naked from one end to the other
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we're gonna see their advertisement we
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take one advertiser and one advertiser
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only we could expand it to two one for
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each half of the game later on this is
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finally a way to monetize and the crowd
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loves it have you seen her yeah she's
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beautiful yes this is a money-making
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opportunity
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well I know who talked her into doing
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this but I just got her name right what
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do you mean that she has a sponsor this
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you know she's an Instagram influencer
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gained a million followers after this
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stunt but look at the t-shirt the teach
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that was a sponsored t-shirt now she
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didn't get 4 million pounds for it but
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she got paid for it and the value is
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unbelievable
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boom you're not on board with my idea
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actually she actually crashed my browser
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and she crashed a lot of old men's
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browsers believe me there you go
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anyway I thought I thought it was an
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interesting way to do it yeah yeah you
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should you should move back to Europe
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and become a member of the FIFO whatever
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the hell that group is FIFA Alisa even
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I'm not corrupt enough to join FIFA it's
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just not gonna happen
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anyway that was my my big idea now on to
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the news then there is a little news
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okay well you got nothing I do I got a
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bunch of Assange stuff which is kind of
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interesting yeah I think did I have
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anything Assange yes I did I haven't I
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have a his lawyer talking to the BBC
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about his health do you want to hear
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that do you want to go through this
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we'll go to my stuff alright this was
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actually this was posted on the the
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Vimeo service by Pamela Anderson which
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is why I got a lot of attention
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his lawyer speaking with the BBC about
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his mental health I cannot reveal the
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patient-doctor confidentiality protected
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diagnosis but we can see that mr.
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Assange showed all symptoms that are
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typical for prolonged exposure to
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psychological torture now recently my
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understanding is he has been transferred
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to the healthcare unit off the Belmarsh
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prison that currently there should be
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some as I understand dramatic weight
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loss and also a grave deterioration of
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his capacity to concentrate and actually
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engage with the lawyers has it been
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since they first carried him out now
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this kind of also makes me wonder did
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they carry him out because he couldn't
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walk because of his already dramatic
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weight loss which it didn't appear to be
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his face seemed kind of full did he lose
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all this weight in just what a month's
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time how long has it been six weeks
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I don't know the whole thing seems very
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strange but I mean I'm wondering how
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much of yeah well let's just play these
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clips types or more on this if you want
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to hear this a little bit very terrible
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to her room she should have done a clean
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up that audio a little bit that's the
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BBC man a grave deterioration of his
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capacity to concentrate and actually
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engage with the lawyers it's royal or
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not it seems that she was not able to
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stand trial this week because of this
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medical incapacity to be present in
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court it doesn't surprise me that this
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is the case the psychiatrist of the
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companies my mission said his current
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state is critical he urgently needs
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access to a psychiatrist that is not
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part of the Prison Service someone that
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he can fully trust and if he doesn't get
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that and if the pressure on him is not
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alleviated rapidly we will have to
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expect a rapid and serious deterioration
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of his state of health what does he say
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now to you what was he saying to you
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when you went to visit him well he is
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extremely afraid of what happened to him
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he said I cannot count on the judicial
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institutions in this country to be fair
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I cannot count on fair to disapper
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seedings in Sweden
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everything is biased against me I have
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no voice and I don't have enough time to
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prepare my defence in any of these
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proceedings the problem for Julian
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Assange is that he has multiple complex
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legal proceedings that are expanding as
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we speak to various jurisdictions and
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new charges are being added all the time
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and he has no chance to prepare a proper
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defense for these cases pretty much
8:53
similar coast but they're actually
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audible let's start with the sons being
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tortured democracy now
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by Neal's Melser the UN Special
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Rapporteur on torture welcome to
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Democracy Now why don't you begin by
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telling us the results of your report
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and describing your visit to see Julian
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Assange wait is this gonna be the same
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damn guy yeah but you can hear him yeah
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we got you we heard you the first five
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times are you still pissed about your
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clips that sucked last time is that why
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you're so passively aggressive of course
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stop Belmarsh prison in London no thank
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you Amy
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well I did oh yeah the buckets sound
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well done it's a mr. Assange in prison
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Belmar prison on the 9th of May in the
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company of two medical experts and my
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primary concerns really are that I'm
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extremely worried about his current
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state of health which was alarming
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already when I visited him and which
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seems to have to terrier ate it rapidly
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since then to the point where he's no
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longer even able to stand trial and to
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participate in in court hearings and I
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must say that I'm appalled at the
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sustained and concerted abuse that this
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man has been exposed to at the hands of
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several democratic states over a period
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of almost a decade and I'm gravely
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concerned about the prospects of a
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possible extradition to the United
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States as I have indicated this morning
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in Geneva I I worry that he would be
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exposed to a politicized show trial in
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violation of his of his human rights
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hmm I don't know about that how's that a
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violation of Human Rights
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okay suspicious yeah this is so I'm good
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there's gonna be this argument first of
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all a piece came out this morning saying
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well why is that the CIA and the
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government going after him about his
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revelations about vault 7 right which
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supposedly gave up all the CIA
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techniques well just the techniques not
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just techniques but tools as well I
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understand tools tools tools and
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techniques many sources and methods and
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then the article goes on to say I don't
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we don't get this whether I go in after
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him for that but they're gonna go after
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him on espionage and then in the same
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sense they say which is gonna be very
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hard to prove which brings us back to
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your thesis that this may all be
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bullshit
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well now I'm thinking the best solution
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for everybody think mainly for
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intelligence services and I'm looking at
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you five eyes is to have Assange die
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that's
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the best way WikiLeaks is still
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WikiLeaks they can it can still be
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controlled by whoever and I'm not saying
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Assange would actually be dead but what
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a what a perfect perfect setup right now
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he's sick not going well we haven't seen
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him he's gone oops sorry would throw a
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casket in the ground and possible I I
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don't know if he'd go along with it but
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it'd be better than what he's doing well
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it's a song Assange is not important
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anymore now it's really about WikiLeaks
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which I mean you tell me remember when
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that they were literally deep
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platforming wikileaks.org from the
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internet by hijacking you know the FBI
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got the DNS they were jamming DNS
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everywhere then you had tons of mirrors
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everyone was registering a different
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WikiLeaks domain to help spread the load
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and now it's I don't see any of that
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just wikileaks.org that works fine
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they're on Twitter got Twitter do you
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think they're saying coopted yeah I
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would say by us so let's take a look at
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the it's I'm not gonna argue against
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that let's take a look at this guy goes
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on this Niels character who's a un
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torturer guy and he's supposed to be
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able to go in and say you're tortured
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somebody stop it I want that job great
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job
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but before getting to his other question
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I want to play because there's the
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implication that well you know you can't
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get a fair trial because there's the
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jury pool has been tampered with I think
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I think of a lot of her based on our
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lousy results from the last newsletter
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which were where we discussed Julian
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Assange I would guess that a good
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portion of our audience all think Julian
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Assange is a traitor and should be hung
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or mm-hmm I don't know about that
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it doesn't take a lot anyway so let's
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listen but you just to get a feeling for
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what the public might believe is going
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on I have some clips from the view
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[Applause]
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we're trying to decide which ones to
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okay well let's go with this one which
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is a gem this is a this is whoopee
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introducing the the arrest of Julian
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Assange wouldn't happen and enjoy Behar
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jumping in and joy brings us back up to
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speed on exactly what the situation is
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in the society and all around Julian
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Assange has been arrested he faces
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charges what she says Julian Assange
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with the wait with the name like Whoopi
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what he expects Julian Assange
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hospitalized he faces charges in the US
14:39
for conspiring to hack into a classified
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government computer WikiLeaks tweeted
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that he's won dozens of journalism
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awards nominated for a Nobel Prize every
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year since 2010 and this is just a
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campaign by the CIA to delegitimize and
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do you mean if you humanize yeah I was
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almost a dehumidifier so what do you
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think it is what why did he break the
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law wasn't a problem well remember what
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he did originally yeah well he he hacked
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into the Democrats computers and haven't
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elected basically by exposing people
15:23
just his emails and then and then call
15:25
me when after Hillary and remember that
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listen to that last bit again what did
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Assange do computers and hacked into Wow
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two years of Muller report and this is
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what you took away from it joy and
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helped Trump get elected basically by
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exposing put Zeppo just his emails in
15:56
and then call me went after Hillary and
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remember that
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since 2010 Wow Wow
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oh my goodness well she does not pass
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the Muller test so so now Assange hacked
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into the it's no longer the Russians it
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wasn't the internet research agency it
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was Assange but that's another clip the
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view on Asajj would working with the
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Russians okay there is a different sunny
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and being a whistleblower and being a
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straight-up hacker and what we found out
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with us with Assange as he has he
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conspired with Russia to meddle in our
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2016 election so it was if that is not
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committing a crime yes sir I don't know
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what that is
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I fail to say that under the freedom of
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speech I can't get in
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here's what I would tell you I Whoopi
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says oh so it was him no let's just
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review for a second I don't understand I
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know they have producers on this show I
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know that they're constantly talking
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into their ears I know a lot of people
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watch this show and take what these
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women say it is gospel this is pretty
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sad everything she just said is wrong
17:33
everything everything they boasted those
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are two different women yes well they
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all said it that they're wrong so let's
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see what McCain has to say actually
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prosecutor the politics of this have
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always been a completely hypocritical on
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both sides Eric Holder under Obama
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decided against pursuing persecution of
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Assange of concerns that WikiLeaks was
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quote a journalistic organization that
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would raced First Amendment issues
17:58
Chelsea Manning was granted clemency
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Chelsea Manning in 2010 released 750,000
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classified and sensitive military
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documents that put our national security
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at list under the Obama administration
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she was given clemency yeah
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a lot of people who put national
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security at first I put myself in that
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category had been warning about and
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warning about and warning about and the
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only time the Democrats started caring
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is when I started affecting them
18:21
politically and Hillary Clinton's emails
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were released and John Podesta Z mails
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were released does gonna happen with him
18:27
that's myself here's the debate Iran
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he'll well there you go pirata he'll
18:36
gets a round of applause we don't even
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need to extradite him he's guilty done
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and rotten in hell already doesn't
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matter just bring a piece of hair yeah
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we got a scalp girls that's that's
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pretty low pretty low so let's go back
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to our UN guy this is the a what's his
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name again
18:56
Nils I got two I get first of all let's
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have a short clip that kind of reflects
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what the view people think in other
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words the the jury pool has been
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poisoned to the point where it's even if
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the judge level play this little thick
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clip here Nils on not guilty plea the
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same day he was dragged out of the
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embassy after more than six years and
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the same day he was pulled into a UK
19:23
court he was given reportedly less than
19:26
15 minutes with this defense lawyer to
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prepare a defense and then in a very
19:30
short hearing was convicted for bail
19:32
violation and and and and the judge even
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insulted him as being a narcissist who
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cannot get beyond himself now as a
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lawyer having worked at court myself I
19:43
cannot imagine how a judge could come to
19:46
such a conclusion when the defendant
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didn't say anything else in that hearing
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then I plead not guilty no no that's a
19:52
kangaroo court then obviously you think
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well of course we do have certain
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standards here in the United States I
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give you the example is brought to us by
20:04
former CIA chief John Brennan people are
20:07
innocent until alleged to be involved in
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some type of komal activity okay just so
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you know it's like we're very similar to
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the International Criminal Court at this
20:14
point Neil's talking about getting a
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fair trial
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in the United States yes I'm Greg wait
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stop stop I I'm just wondering what this
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I I write cues for myself on these clips
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uh and the cue in this case was asked
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and I forgot what it was before I just
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threw the clip out amy has just asked
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him what was the potential for getting a
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fair trial in the United States okay yes
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I'm gravely gravely concerned I I'm
20:52
almost you know certain that he would
20:54
not get a safe fair trial and and a safe
20:58
treatment in the United States the
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public prejudice including on the part
21:03
of former and current officials in the
21:05
United States has is so predominant and
21:08
for for several years now and and so
21:12
that that it would be almost impossible
21:14
to have an impartial court hearing where
21:17
he could actually be heard and his
21:19
concerns when we see that charges that
21:21
have been added now recently under the
21:24
Espionage Act most of them really relate
21:26
to activities that any investigative
21:29
journalists is conducting every day so
21:31
is really a reason for concern for press
21:34
freedom around the world then we are
21:37
also with the United States
21:38
unfortunately dealing with a country
21:40
that in the last 20 years has not shown
21:43
to be consistent in enforcing the
21:46
prohibition of torture with its own
21:48
officials we can speak to the Senate
21:50
committee report that has not led to a
21:52
single prosecution contrary to their
21:54
obligations under the Convention Against
21:56
Torture obviously the Collateral Murder
21:59
video has not led to any prosecutions
22:00
either the only person that is being
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prosecuted here seems to be the one that
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actually exposed all of these that's
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that's our culture bro that's what our
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elites always do Daniel Ellsberg with
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the Pentagon Papers room Espionage Act
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of course that that's that's what we do
22:21
we are horrible that way yeah well it
22:26
tends to work a little bit I did get
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McGee I dug up the old McGovern clip
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ray mcgovern the ex-cia guy talking
22:37
about and and I'd left the beginning of
22:40
this clip in it has something to do with
22:42
this an obscure way but mostly to do
22:44
with what the view said about Russia
22:46
hacking no a Julian Assange hacking not
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Russia Julian Assange hacked a D&C yeah
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McGovern makes an interest income this
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was done in middle of 2018 and he says
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he says he says we don't hear about
23:04
hacking anymore in 2018 he was in a
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moment in time where that might have
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been true but it's not true anymore and
23:11
this particular information that he goes
23:14
on and on about which we've discussed on
23:16
the show a lot mm-hmm
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which is that it couldn't have been
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hacked it had to be a thumb drive and
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that which brings in all kinds of other
23:24
possible oh I do have some new
23:27
information regarding that but let's
23:29
listen to the govern and you can you can
23:32
update us you don't hear anything about
23:34
Russian hacking anymore right hmm that's
23:37
interesting huh that was a big deal well
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suffice it to say that with the help of
23:44
our two former technical directors of
23:47
NSA bill Binney and Ed Loomis we've been
23:51
able to prove that the celebrated hack
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end quote of 5 July 2016 which was
24:02
blamed on the Russians and the Russians
24:05
alleged to have given it to WikiLeaks
24:07
and that of course was the DNC emails
24:13
that this was not a Hank not Hank
24:17
by the Russians no not by Russians it's
24:20
not a hectic anybody know has that
24:23
worked think of the Internet as a pipe
24:26
okay now we know what the capacity of
24:30
the internet was in July of early July
24:34
for 2016 the information said to have
24:39
been hacked could not have been hacked
24:42
because it was downloaded onto a thumb
24:46
drive at a speed three times
24:48
what the internet pipe would have been
24:53
able to tolerate given its capacity this
24:57
is physics
24:58
okay now what rate was that that was
25:00
downloaded well I happened to be exactly
25:02
the same rate as the thumbdrive could
25:05
tolerate so less thing here is that we
25:09
know and have proven from forensics
25:11
forensics that the FBI did not do
25:14
against that the celebrated hack on the
25:17
fifth of July was not by Russia by
25:18
anybody else
25:19
it was a download you can say it was a
25:22
copy onto a thumb drive because the
25:26
speed at which it was copied exceeded
25:28
the capacity of the internet by three
25:31
times here's the problem but I do have
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information I want to talk about here's
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the problem I have with this and we've
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repeated this and I want to believe this
25:38
I'd like to know exactly what log
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they're looking at for if it was
25:43
transferred through so they have a
25:46
server log somewhere which shows a
25:48
transfer is that is that correct and who
25:49
has this and how do we get this server
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log in the first place I don't know okay
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nobody seems to explain it well this is
25:57
why I don't like it if if you have law
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if you have access to logs that can show
26:02
you the speed at which it was download
26:04
then you also know what port and what
26:07
protocol was used I never hear anyone
26:09
talk about it except for because of the
26:11
speed it had to be a USB don't say thumb
26:15
drive that's kind of like 1998 I'll say
26:18
USB Drive however I've got information
26:22
man new shit has come to light in
26:25
lacking of any evidence that it was an
26:27
actual thumb drive I now have pretty
26:30
much proof that it would have worked and
26:32
could have easily been a power line
26:35
connector could have been anything and
26:41
I'm a little
26:43
people repeating this it had to be it
26:46
had to be it had to be without how did
26:49
show me the log I know what logs look
26:51
like I know where the logs come from
26:53
honest was it a UNIX server was it a
26:56
Windows machine was it a Windows 2000
26:59
server yeah find it difficult to believe
27:02
that one of the security blogs doesn't
27:04
have all this information I've not seen
27:06
it
27:09
of course now we have the troll room
27:11
posting all kinds of possible articles
27:13
which I'm happy because we need to know
27:16
it's well you said you had new
27:19
information that's what I just said it
27:20
could have been a powerline adapter that
27:22
what you're just throwing it okay that's
27:24
not new information that's supposition
27:25
yes of course it is and of course you
27:28
brought the powerline thing and because
27:29
you because this is a theme when you
27:33
need to explain my jokes it's already
27:35
bad okay sorry
27:39
what I'm thinking of what is he good
27:41
what is where is he going with this and
27:43
then I then it's just a joke ridiculing
27:45
the yo power line technology if you
27:53
think about having a power line
27:56
connection oh there's all kinds of
27:58
possibilities all you have to do is just
28:01
drop one in somewhere or you have to
28:04
press two buttons at the same time to
28:05
pair him no it's not at the same time
28:09
you they have to be near each other
28:11
and push one button and it blinks and
28:13
then you push the other button and then
28:14
you're they're paired you have to be you
28:16
have to push them both you have to you
28:18
have to have access to both of them
28:20
and within the same timeframe yes okay
28:23
so it's not a great way anyway that's
28:28
not true is the way it would work you
28:30
you have your master and your slave and
28:33
there your simile in the office and you
28:35
put them into plugs and your param and
28:37
then you take the slave and then you
28:38
stick it over at some places now you can
28:40
put it anywhere you want okay it doesn't
28:43
send out a blip through the through the
28:45
potty why am I even asking you this I
28:47
don't want to know anymore it's fine it
28:50
was a it was a thumb drive I'm going
28:54
with the powerline ID how do people get
28:56
these transfer ties I see it in the
28:58
troll room hey there was no log transfer
29:00
time escape transfer where do you get
29:02
transfer time from just magic appeared
29:04
out of the sky I'm sorry I'm not I'm not
29:08
buying it anymore until someone can show
29:12
me where this information comes from and
29:14
this is this is the Binney group so I
29:16
hold them in pretty high regard they
29:18
should do more than just say
29:20
I will look into it okay you have a
29:27
second clip for
29:28
McGovern yeah this is the boob this is
29:31
that I don't even know what this clip is
29:33
but as I put it here for uh I got three
29:38
clips apparently clay McGovern no I got
29:41
two you're right play the second clip
29:43
sorry this is motive and Scott
29:44
information dole Benny is still working
29:46
on this that shows that GU surfer 2.0
29:50
who is said to be working for the
29:52
Russians are very much involved in this
29:54
that it's a fraud that everything is
29:57
he's been saying it is demonstrably
30:01
suspect because of various physical
30:03
principles now why is that why is that
30:05
of importance well let me just tell you
30:09
that we have a new Nuclear Posture
30:12
statement revealed on Friday and the the
30:17
really new aspect of this says that we
30:22
can we can go to war with nuclear
30:25
weapons or these small nuclear weapons
30:27
on the on the occasion of any kind of
30:32
enemy act including cyber attack whoa so
30:38
eighty percent of the American people
30:40
according to my informal poll including
30:43
my family believe that everybody knows
30:46
the russians hacked into our election
30:49
everybody knows that just like everybody
30:51
knew that their weapons of mass
30:53
destruction in iraq it's not true that
30:56
they did it's the monster bleep untrue
30:59
but you know the next time this comes
31:02
around next time there's a cyber attack
31:05
by the russians or anybody else
31:07
so-called this was still on the record
31:10
well he hacked into our election they
31:12
tried to undermine a democracy in 2016
31:15
or they're doing it again yeah and this
31:18
is you know anything McGovern says
31:21
anything we say once the information is
31:24
out there and I'm really I'm demure and
31:26
disappointed and somewhat depressed by
31:28
the view clips that is now what people
31:31
will believe Julian Assange hacked into
31:34
our elections hacked into the Hillary
31:37
Clinton just into Clinton don't have to
31:39
say anything just hacked into Clinton
31:41
and published everything that's the
31:44
state no one else will give a shit no
31:46
one else will remember anything there's
31:47
no more truth to be had it's over and
31:49
done with and Assange will never stand
31:51
trial
31:51
dead man walking sorry they're gonna
31:53
kill him they got it the message is out
31:56
they got everything they need in place
31:57
off him continue with WikiLeaks great
32:00
great co-opt well that's what you do
32:07
you'd coop it and it's been done I don't
32:12
know how they're gonna deal with Asajj
32:15
if he does get killed and urn is not
32:18
that big I mean you can kind of put it
32:20
anywhere but if you've got the people
32:23
that they view going off like they did
32:27
with this unbelievable bullcrap mm-hmm
32:31
yeah yeah nobody will care be a lot of
32:35
good riddance or all visits I mean the
32:38
other thing I don't I didn't bitch about
32:40
so much in the last show but I
32:41
continually bitch about is the fact that
32:44
massage isn't an American but yet they
32:47
call him a traitor
32:48
yeah well did they call him that on the
32:51
view I didn't hear that the t-one no she
32:54
just wanted him to rot in hell but they
32:59
could just if they did it would they
33:00
would have fit right in
33:01
right but others have I mean a lot of
33:03
our senators a lot of Republican
33:05
senators have called him a traitor
33:06
mm-hmm
33:07
I think even Trump may have I'm not sure
33:12
but he's been called a traitor on and on
33:14
and on and it's just beyond me because
33:17
how can you be a traitor if you're not
33:20
even a citizen no you can be an enemy of
33:23
the state well that's yeah a lot of
33:29
people can be a enemy of the state I'd
33:32
like to talk for a moment about
33:33
something I think it happened on show
33:35
day I believe it happened on Thursday
33:37
the president threatened Mexico with 5%
33:43
tariffs on on all goods from Mexico as
33:46
of June 10th if they don't slow down the
33:49
wave of
33:52
people seeking entry into the United
33:55
States without proper paperwork to my
33:57
new term for illegal and I have to say
34:01
to about two things first I think it's a
34:03
brilliant strategy this makes makes so
34:06
much sense I think Mexico responded
34:08
quite quickly but also and I haven't
34:11
heard anyone mentioned this not even on
34:14
Fox where I expected it to pop up this
34:17
will be the way he turns around and says
34:21
there you go
34:22
and Mexico's paying for the wall no one
34:26
has said this yet it's so it's so
34:28
obvious to me like oh we know so what is
34:32
it 300 billion dollars a year so Jack it
34:36
up Jew yeah every month 5% every month
34:39
yeah it's fantastic they'll be paying
34:42
for the wall I mean I don't know how
34:46
he's gonna turn around and sell it but
34:47
you know he's gonna know he's gonna have
34:49
to say that it's perfect it's stunning
34:52
if he doesn't did you get was now I
34:55
guess you couldn't talk about this with
34:56
Horowitz since that happened after
34:58
Tuesday's show I guess or did it I don't
35:00
don't remember no it was no exactly it
35:05
was that after the show so what do you
35:07
think about this about the about the
35:08
tariffs well I haven't really given it a
35:16
lot of thought I didn't think was a bad
35:17
idea if it works because all yeah the
35:20
idea is that you're gonna ding them
35:22
until they put their foot down in it if
35:23
you remember if you remember let's see
35:28
probably during the Obama administration
35:29
we this was discussed because it was
35:31
discussed a lot by the right-wingers oh
35:33
no as I think was I don't know what site
35:37
what political site discuss this but
35:38
you'll remember soon as I bring it up
35:41
Mexico supposedly said well you know
35:44
we're dealing so harshly with the
35:47
Mexicans or a little harshly with the
35:48
Mexicans and everyone's saying the
35:51
counter was you're being too harsh with
35:53
these Mexicans are coming over the
35:54
border
35:55
well Mexico on their southern border
35:59
anybody comes over they beat the crap
36:02
out of them send them back they're very
36:04
harsh they grab them and they
36:05
you pour them they do not let anyone
36:07
come up to southern border and they made
36:09
a big stink about it all this was a big
36:11
point of discussion probably in 2014
36:17
2012 maybe mm-hmm and it kept going on
36:20
what happened to that debt policy where
36:23
the Mexicans all of a sudden they're
36:24
saying well were you will you coming
36:26
over we're gonna beat the crap out of
36:28
you if you're gonna stay here and they
36:29
say no no we're going the United States
36:30
oh okay
36:31
just take this up the coast to presume
36:35
once the Soros dollars came through
36:37
everything like I asked George friends
36:40
of George Visa debit card friend of
36:46
George yeah off you go
36:48
no problem so with that in mind you'd
36:51
think that something that the Mexicans
36:53
obviously have a little more control
36:55
over the situation and it is New Mexico
36:58
the way it's shaped it's kind of you
36:59
know it's like a funnel and so it's not
37:01
that easy you know you just you don't
37:03
have a big border like we do with the
37:06
United States you have a very small
37:08
border down the south and it's very easy
37:10
to control and that's all I think I
37:12
think the Mexicans can do it if they
37:14
want you because they've done it before
37:15
well it's it seemed that that hours
37:18
after this this threat went out then the
37:21
Mexicans say well let's send some people
37:24
over Friday listen I don't have a little
37:25
chat we can work something out and of
37:29
course we see all kinds of people
37:31
gearing up to get the courts and it's
37:33
illegal and you can't do it he has no
37:34
power and uh I am so done with all of
37:39
this I'm looking at other news around
37:40
the world
37:41
everything here is it is a stupid
37:43
sideshow of outrage and people addicted
37:48
to emotion sad yeah it's very sad it's
37:53
and it's not funny isn't there's nothing
37:55
interesting excited I do that there's
37:59
funny moments for example for today I've
38:03
got the Trump genius I so I think it's
38:05
really a funny moment well is this
38:07
something that maybe I can use for end
38:09
of show let's see I'm an extremely
38:11
stable genius
38:13
it's not a new one no of course it's not
38:16
I bet I've been itching to get it
38:19
alright we can talk about no let me grab
38:23
the the wheel here let's talk about some
38:26
of our 2020 candidates just to get it
38:28
out of the way and then we have a lot of
38:29
other things to talk about yeah there's
38:31
been some there's been some new
38:32
information we're learning things about
38:34
people first of all yes I okay I have
38:40
some news I haven't put it on the page
38:42
yet but I have some new thoughts on this
38:43
and I you should yeah okay tell me what
38:47
you got okay well I'd say the number two
38:52
candidate is Hillary Clinton we still
38:54
think she will uh according to the
38:57
cosmic weeny she will re-enter and
38:58
she'll fly right in and no evidences she
39:02
won't and of course this came across our
39:05
desk so get this folks hillary clinton
39:07
is set to serve as a keynote speaker at
39:10
the 2019 cyber defense summit cyber
39:13
security company fire I tweeting this
39:16
flyer out and saying the event is
39:17
designed to inform executives about how
39:19
to quote mitigate detect and respond to
39:22
cyber attacks but is the political
39:25
figure who really came to define
39:27
mismanagement of cyber security the
39:29
right person takeno to cover its on
39:32
cyber security bones yeah I'd say she's
39:35
the perfect one-two keynote that and
39:36
it's interesting that it's fire I um
39:40
since they were they've always dealt
39:42
with CrowdStrike
39:43
Bing Bing I think yeah and fire or fire
39:46
I really the pew pew guys are they the
39:48
ones with the ribbon lamp you I don't
39:51
know I can't recoup track of these bony
39:52
head believe so well the troll room
39:54
knows the troll room knows is it is it
39:56
the fire I guys who have the the map you
39:59
I think it is yeah yes we hear you with
40:03
your pew pew
40:05
no that was Norse let's see I do have
40:10
the pew pew here I think
40:16
that'll be a big hit for her I'm sure
40:18
she's getting a lot of money for it and
40:20
I think people will enjoy that she'll
40:23
have some funny one-liners it'll be a
40:24
pretty good show I wonder how much she's
40:27
getting this is really and completely
40:30
I'd love to find out I you gotta have a
40:33
good payday if you're gonna do something
40:35
like this I mean it's it's
40:37
self-deprecating which is funny it's
40:40
totally getting the awareness I mean
40:42
it's really she'll play it too she'll
40:44
play this over yeah hating part yeah so
40:46
you got to get a payday for that it's
40:48
got to be good these guys have nothing
40:50
not fire I think fire eyes public well
40:55
talking about candidates there's
40:57
something that was brought up on
40:59
yes news and public company so give to
41:02
give her some stock give her some
41:03
options it's beautiful oh yeah that
41:06
would work well give me some stock okay
41:09
that's how they get rich in Silicon
41:11
Valley
41:12
yes stock options so this it was kind of
41:16
brought up on the NewsHour and when they
41:20
brought it up I didn't think too much
41:21
about I do have a clip which talks about
41:24
one aspect I will play that but let me
41:25
just tell you what the theory is there's
41:28
a bunch of Democrats and David Brooks
41:31
himself says I don't know why these
41:32
people are even running because it's I
41:36
don't know what to think and this is
41:37
crazy but there's a bunch of Democrats
41:40
and no one has noticed this they're
41:41
trying to talk about a little bit but as
41:42
you hear from the clip that I'm gonna
41:44
play it doesn't go anywhere but there
41:47
are certain candidates say our single
41:49
issue this is very old-fashioned type of
41:51
politics single issue candidates
41:54
Gillibrand is for women's rights and
41:57
pro-abortion that's it
42:01
Erik's wall well from California guns
42:04
gun control gun control and more gun
42:07
control Inslee the bonehead governor
42:11
from Washington State climate change and
42:14
only climate change he's running on a
42:17
climate change platform I don't know
42:19
that I can isolate more of these well
42:21
now I'm yes what I was gonna say is that
42:26
I can answer the question why these
42:27
people are running they're not running
42:29
because they believe they have any
42:30
chance they're running to raise their
42:32
profile so they are preparing for the
42:35
next step it could be a Senate Senate
42:36
seat could be no I totally agree with
42:39
that and I think even I've mentioned and
42:42
I may be in that new in the cosmic weeny
42:46
piece that Tulsi Gabbard I think is just
42:49
after that idiot senator from Hawaii
42:52
Maisie whatever her name is amazing her
42:55
own oh yeah mazie Hirono she's hopeless
42:59
but I think these single issues things
43:02
they it's not as though there's any
43:04
crossover which makes me wonder if
43:06
they're test-marketing these different
43:08
ideas okay these different candidates
43:12
out there you see which one gets
43:13
traction with whatever issue they're
43:15
running on and then you incorporate that
43:18
issue into the platform and none of
43:19
these candidates of course have a chance
43:21
and I think that's pretty obvious when
43:23
they talked about done Newshour they
43:26
talked about Gillibrand a bit to here
43:30
play this clip is Mark shields on
43:32
abortion and Gillibrand and now we turn
43:35
to the analysis of shields and Brooks
43:36
that is syndicated columnist mark
43:38
shields and New York Times columnist
43:40
David Brooks hello to both of you so we
43:42
are trying to work our way through a
43:44
conversation with each one of these
43:46
candidates mark there now as we said 23
43:49
of them we talked to Eric's wall well
43:51
tonight kirsten gillibrand last night
43:53
I'm not gonna say they're one issue
43:55
candidates but they are in his case you
43:58
heard him talk about gun control Kirsten
44:00
Gillibrand emphasizing women's issues
44:02
what are you hearing from them is is it
44:05
smart for them to seize on one issue or
44:07
not well we'll find out whether it is it
44:10
just strikes me that abortion as an
44:14
issue has been that way because Kristen
44:19
Gillibrand is probably most prominently
44:21
identified it is an issue where those
44:25
who seek it it's hard to it's hard to
44:29
imagine and and I just say that the UH
44:36
the uneasy consensus I mean
44:39
it and that's this and and that you know
44:42
to me if you start to it's it just did
44:45
it changed that which I think
44:46
Republicans are fighting all right now
44:48
when you've got it I think it tells you
44:50
something about the politics then I mean
44:54
it was summarized come on you edited
44:57
that the guy does not sound like that
45:01
he's bad but he's not that bad anyway I
45:05
think it brings it right will not have
45:08
this this this this fake fake news these
45:11
deep fakes taking place without without
45:14
you come and clean well I will say that
45:19
I Krim dit for us to make it more
45:23
concise okay I went out of my way to do
45:30
a specifically better job so the ear
45:34
can't won't hear ya know it was
45:37
undetectable John I don't I don't know
45:40
how you did it alright
45:42
Kamala Harris is not a single issue
45:46
candidate she is a no issue candidate
45:48
she here's what she says you just bring
45:52
up an issue to me John any issue so what
45:56
is your take on gun control
45:58
I think gun control in this country is
46:02
something we ought to have a
46:03
conversation about try me again what do
46:07
you think about abortion yes we need to
46:10
have a comprehensive conversation about
46:14
women's reproductive rights and you
46:18
don't think that this is another one of
46:19
the test marketing strategies no I no
46:22
issue candidate no I think she's sitting
46:24
there waiting for the other jamokes to
46:26
come in with their reports and like well
46:28
and this didn't work really well Kamla
46:30
I'm trying this one well and I don't
46:33
know how serious she's being taken as a
46:35
candidate she was on stage at a was to
46:38
move on conference all of a sudden some
46:42
man bun pops up on stage grabs her my
46:46
you got a mic and they cut him off well
46:48
he talk so you can hear him a little bit
46:50
here
46:54
[Applause]
47:03
[Applause]
47:05
for your big idea so there's there's 15
47:08
so I could let it run for a second
47:10
there's 15 seconds between this man bun
47:13
popping up on stage cam Allah gets up
47:16
walks away slowly and after 15 seconds
47:21
some kind of security guard jumps the
47:23
guy and from behind you know pushes him
47:26
away how serious can you take this
47:29
candidate if she has zero security any
47:32
douchebag can pop up and like here we go
47:35
I'm just grabbing the mic and right in
47:36
your face nothing but also what kind of
47:42
a leader is camel a Harris I mean she's
47:44
gone now she's off the stage and this is
47:46
going on this okay it's okay folks it's
47:49
okay people have their own big ideas
47:52
they have their own big ideas so she
47:54
could have easily come back the guy is
47:56
off the stage to our folks that have
47:59
come here to speak she didn't have to
48:00
leave it all she was never in any real
48:02
danger after they got him
48:09
they have to chant to bring her back
48:12
this would be the leader of the free
48:15
world in our country a pussy no you know
48:19
this is peach annex pic well then he's
48:25
picking a pussy she's she's no she's a
48:29
coward
48:30
she's a coward she didn't really even
48:33
want to come back on stage even though
48:34
this guy had been gone for a minute well
48:37
I remember that objects in my in my view
48:40
bad optics for someone who wants to be
48:42
President and leader yeah yeah you can
48:45
step back for a second but maybe even
48:46
say something address it she was gone
48:49
she was that he was in the limo
48:50
I remember in the years past when gene
48:57
McCarthy was running for president and
49:01
he showed up at the Berkeley campus and
49:05
he's just so he was just like showed up
49:06
and he was walking around with no
49:09
security really and some maniac just
49:11
like this guy and only an older version
49:14
or a different version this is a hippie
49:15
version as opposed to the man button
49:17
type who's a creepy looking guy by the
49:19
way they start yelling at him and
49:21
McCarthy he gave as good as he got
49:26
he just just stood there stood his
49:28
ground and started jacking with the guy
49:30
and said oh you're wrong about you're
49:31
wrong about that
49:32
sure he you know he was I was very
49:34
impressed by this you know yes skulking
49:39
off you know and in fear is not the way
49:41
to do it you kind of have to see the
49:43
video to just see that you know she sits
49:45
there the guy comes right Yanks the mic
49:47
out of her hand she's like oh and then
49:50
you know the guy's yappin he's walking
49:52
and then you just see her go tip to
49:54
through the tulips put a paw patrol and
49:57
the thing is she had this she always he
49:59
kept that kind of shit eating grin that
50:01
she always has a conversation about that
50:05
I think just keep the smile on my face
50:08
as I move out of the way it's never
50:11
conversation about that man bond and
50:13
then we had Elizabeth Warren
50:16
I went on the The Breakfast Club which
50:20
is power 105 in New York who apparently
50:23
have no commercials I don't make any
50:25
money but they interviewed her for 44
50:29
for almost 45 minutes not a single
50:31
commercial break was just for a morning
50:33
show is pretty good but it also it
50:35
really gave time for us to get to know
50:39
the candidates and they are brutally
50:41
honest you've probably heard little
50:43
snippets of this I figured it's no
50:45
agenda why don't we play the entire
50:47
piece in context where they asked her
50:50
specifically about her mistake of
50:55
thinking she was of Native American
50:59
heritage and I want to clear up some
51:00
stuff there's a lot of criticism that
51:03
said about you something can you speak
51:05
on these things the Native Americans
51:07
they do you regret taking the DNA test
51:09
oh look I can't go back mmm but you know
51:12
you got explain to a lot of people that
51:14
don't know now you came out and said
51:15
that you were Native American long ago
51:17
in the island out that you weren't and
51:19
people were very upset about the same
51:20
for the people who don't know a lot of
51:22
people notice that well notice that
51:26
she's also fighting the same issue that
51:28
we were talking about with you know what
51:30
the what the public believes these guys
51:32
do and she's not answering any questions
51:34
obviously you know so oh you are do you
51:37
do you regret taking the DNA test she
51:39
didn't say no no she's like yeah you you
51:44
claimed falsely you didn't Native
51:46
American no long ago she in the people's
51:50
minds she's a liar and I don't think she
51:52
can break through it I grew up in
51:55
Oklahoma I learned about my family the
51:58
same way most people learn about their
51:59
family from my mama and my daddy and my
52:01
aunt's and my uncles corn flakes bucks
52:03
and it's what I believe but I'm not a
52:08
person of a collar I'm not a citizen of
52:10
a tribe and I shouldn't have done it I
52:16
can't go back you know but I should mmm
52:18
but what I what I can do is try to be a
52:23
good partner and that's what I do every
52:26
day
52:27
how long did you all on it I could there
52:28
was some report that said you a native
52:29
working on your Texas ball license and
52:31
then she said you a Native American on
52:32
some documents when you have professor
52:33
at Harvard like why'd you do that so
52:35
it's what I believe you know that's like
52:39
I said it's what I learned for my family
52:41
when do you find out you when did you
52:42
find out you want
52:43
well no it's I'm not a person of color
52:48
I'm not a citizen of a tribe and tribal
52:52
citizenship is an important distinction
52:54
and not something I am so was any
52:59
benefit no Boston Globe did a full
53:03
investigation it never affected nothing
53:05
about my family ever affected any job I
53:08
ever got um didn't get a discount in
53:10
college now it's kind of like the
53:11
original Rachel Dolezal she needs a
53:23
crisis management she's better better
53:26
come back or she needs yeah I can give
53:28
some ideas of what she should have done
53:30
okay first of all she's right off the
53:36
bat she could have killed this whole
53:37
thing in the Richard Rachel Dolezal
53:39
thing at the beginning when they said
53:41
you regret taking the DNA test she
53:44
should be more aggressive and say look
53:46
look Lord with that look I was convinced
53:51
it and then maybe you could do a sidebar
53:54
here and say do you remember that
53:55
there's a there's a black woman on
53:57
YouTube that took her DNA chess SS used
54:00
white and she's very upset about this I
54:02
was convinced I was Native American I
54:06
have some features that look Native
54:08
American I was told I was Native
54:10
American and everybody's ridiculing me
54:12
for cuz I'm white so I decided to take
54:15
the DNA test because I took the DNA test
54:18
cuz that's what I thought
54:19
once it proved that I was a Native
54:20
American I said okay fine I'm out of
54:22
here
54:23
yeah but see the problem there is that
54:26
if you recall I'm actually looking for
54:28
it when she did the DNA test she had a
54:31
friend of I think one of her husband's
54:33
friends and he is part owner of the
54:37
company that did the analysis and he
54:39
called her on the phone and they had
54:41
both sides of it
54:42
well looks like you're definitely
54:44
definitely Pocahontas and you know so
54:49
she can't get away from that that of
54:50
that mules done I'm sorry is what I
54:54
described if she you're right because
54:55
actually there's two things involved one
54:59
and this she should she doubled down was
55:02
her problem when the test came back
55:05
there was something about her maybe
55:06
having some Peruvian or some south south
55:09
south america South American South
55:12
American Indian maybe and so she went
55:16
with that and as soon as she did that to
55:18
that the Cherokee Nation or one of the
55:19
Indian tribes today a just got nothing
55:22
to do with nothing and they brought up
55:24
the thing about you're not a member of a
55:25
tribe and the whole thing is bogus and
55:27
so sending this you just kind of stuck
55:29
in the middle she should have used the
55:31
DNA test to escape from the nonsense
55:35
right of her being Native American right
55:37
could have done it you know I guess it's
55:39
not true there's some evidence maybe
55:40
it's South America but she didn't do
55:43
that she double done that's the mistake
55:44
she made she probably should have gotten
55:45
to consulted early yeah no she screwed
55:49
up she's complete yeah there was no way
55:52
she's gonna get anywhere
55:53
gosh I wish I knew what those cliffs
55:56
were that's right especially that of DNA
56:08
she pander abuse that is the ice over
56:11
the end of the show
56:11
you're like though she pandered quite a
56:14
bit every day every time she could turn
56:17
around and say reparations or h HB SC
56:22
you historically black colleges and you
56:25
know well we got to give more money
56:26
there she's just a panderer but then she
56:32
she talked about her trip to the border
56:34
a year ago and I found this to be quite
56:38
disingenuous no doubt the border is
56:40
messy and yet detention facilities that
56:44
go to any jail any place where people
56:47
are detained it's it's not pretty you
56:49
see human beings behind bars
56:51
but there's another way you can paint
56:52
that picture if you're Elizabeth Warren
56:54
I went down to the border it's been what
56:57
probably about a year ago right now when
56:59
it first came out about separating mamas
57:02
from their babies and picture an Amazon
57:06
warehouse only its dirty and it smelled
57:09
bad well wait a minute how is that
57:11
different from an Amazon warehouse only
57:18
it's dirty and it smelled bad and I walk
57:22
in and on the left its cage after cage
57:25
after cage
57:27
okay age about 10 feet wide about 40
57:30
feet deep toilet back in the corner and
57:32
they're just jammed one after another
57:35
after another same thing on the right
57:36
only cages of women then you walk into
57:38
the main space and there are these huge
57:41
freestanding cages out in the middle
57:44
girls
57:49
lot of that cages in cages in cages and
57:53
the way that conjures up its images of
57:55
actual cages but of course it's you know
57:58
it's bars it says sell no her pandering
58:04
and the reparations thing and all the
58:06
rest of it these impractical ideas she's
58:09
full of crap she's always been full of
58:11
crap and so she did that hearing about
58:13
Rachel calling on the phone the robo
58:16
calls and she we have to put a stop to
58:18
it it's worse than ever
58:19
she is a do-nothing senator a do-nothing
58:24
person who just was very ambitious I
58:27
have a clip here just because I see it
58:29
from 2011 it says Elizabeth Warren
58:31
elitist shall we just have a listen
58:33
since it's an old clip and you never
58:34
know what joy could bring us
58:36
I'm sure it's fantastic you are causing
58:39
problems we had an agreement for a later
58:43
hearing your staff asked us yeah that's
58:46
just not good can already tell it's not
58:49
going to be good without knowing what it
58:50
is all right then I have
58:56
brexit
59:03
brexit yes I didn't get any clips or
59:08
anything of John Cleese but you know it
59:11
was not that good
59:13
no it wasn't I did get a good clip from
59:15
Elton John which I thought was there it
59:18
shows exactly the problem with people in
59:22
this case who are with the establishment
59:26
and and virtue signal and claim things
59:29
but really are behaving in exactly the
59:32
opposite way the Elton John is in the
59:35
news now not only because there's this
59:41
movie out about him called Rocket Man
59:42
which is in theaters now and I'm very
59:45
much looking forward to that and of
59:46
course they've got the publicity machine
59:48
ramped up you know wall in Russia
59:50
they're showing it they're cutting out
59:52
the gay scenes well that's just so you
59:54
don't have to pay a fine who so you're
59:55
cutting out the gay scenes so don't lie
59:58
about that but then he's on stage and
1:00:00
this is what he said just the other
1:00:03
night love John love compassion the
1:00:20
healing powers down love yeah write it
1:00:23
down because you're gonna need it in
1:00:25
about 30 seconds love and compassion
1:00:29
[Music]
1:00:31
in the world today I agree let's show
1:00:36
some level there's some love and
1:00:48
compassion love and compassion now
1:01:05
correct me if I'm wrong he's saying I
1:01:08
love and compassion but I'm not a stupid
1:01:12
imperialist English idiot who likes
1:01:15
brexit am I missing something or is he
1:01:18
missing the compassion of people who
1:01:20
feel different than he does in this case
1:01:22
he just said 20 seconds ago he just said
1:01:26
20 seconds ago and he comes back to it
1:01:29
[Applause]
1:01:31
[Music]
1:01:42
more love just like that I'm sick of
1:01:45
these Imperial English idiots more love
1:01:49
and compassion everybody Amina it sounds
1:01:54
like DeNiro when people don't even see I
1:01:57
mean did they not see this themselves
1:01:58
it's like oh man and I know he can just
1:02:02
say I'm sick of what's happening but
1:02:04
he's really really calling out people
1:02:06
who want to who are pro brexit as
1:02:08
imperialist idiots his own countrymen
1:02:12
yeah that's pretty that's pretty bad
1:02:17
what happens you guys get a lot of money
1:02:19
they think they're you know they get
1:02:21
there's a lot of guys welcome John is a
1:02:23
whole whole nother level he can do
1:02:26
whatever he wants as far as I'm
1:02:27
concerned but he's got all this money
1:02:29
and he and immediately the first thing
1:02:31
they do is they eschew their own nation
1:02:34
because they consider themselves above
1:02:36
it all he lives in the great
1:02:37
international people he lives in Atlanta
1:02:45
his main house is in Atlanta
1:02:47
he's trump - yeah you know we should
1:02:52
just call him Sharon from now yes his
1:02:54
gay name is Sharon Sharon yes this is
1:02:59
the thing with a lot of gay men it's
1:03:01
probably more 80s 90s thing I don't know
1:03:03
if it's still done yeah then it's when
1:03:06
he's hanging out with his with his
1:03:07
buddies didn't hang out with him but
1:03:12
AIDS Project Los Angeles I did work for
1:03:14
them way back in the MTV days and that's
1:03:17
that was his one of his charities and
1:03:20
everyone just like her I'm like what the
1:03:24
fuck who Sharon that's his name and this
1:03:27
ode but you have to think you have to be
1:03:29
a gay guy to be able to call him that
1:03:32
Sharon huh
1:03:34
well there's a dude but you won't get on
1:03:36
any other show well I realized that
1:03:38
after 11 years we probably should start
1:03:41
repeating some of our stories because
1:03:43
not everyone has heard them and I've
1:03:44
definitely mentioned this one before
1:03:48
yeah
1:03:50
for sure yeah for sure it's nothing I
1:03:52
would forget mm-hmm you may have to know
1:03:56
even after the show I've never heard
1:03:58
this story before maybe I mean it's
1:03:59
possible but I know all right so we want
1:04:04
to let's take what I got one more thing
1:04:05
talking about love and hate
1:04:09
CNN brings on this guy professor Allan
1:04:12
Lichtman and Lichtman is the professor
1:04:17
who predicted the last nine he's got
1:04:20
some list of criteria and he's predicted
1:04:23
supposedly although he's only recently
1:04:26
known but he supposedly is predicted
1:04:29
last night presidential elections nailed
1:04:31
him which could make a lot of money if
1:04:33
he parlayed that it seems to me mm-hmm
1:04:36
so they bring him on you think they're
1:04:38
gonna bring him on to discuss Trump as a
1:04:40
you know the potential candidate that he
1:04:42
is and know kind of but let's play
1:04:48
professor Allan Lichtman one but
1:04:50
professor Allan Lichtman has also made a
1:04:52
name for himself by looking into the
1:04:53
future of the historian has correctly
1:04:55
predicted the last nine presidential
1:04:58
elections look at all the faces on your
1:05:01
screen he called from Ronald Reagan in
1:05:02
1984 all the way through Donald Trump
1:05:05
and in 2016 biggest political upset in
1:05:08
modern US history
1:05:09
now Lichtman says I'll be it with some
1:05:11
cautions since obviously nothing is
1:05:13
final yet but the Trump will win again
1:05:15
but the professor also believes
1:05:16
Democrats do have a shot if they impeach
1:05:20
him so let's talk about that professor
1:05:21
Allan Lichtman so you called it nine
1:05:28
times nine and you say now and I know
1:05:31
we're still early and this is not your
1:05:32
official prediction but you think the
1:05:35
Trump is it in 2020 unless what unless
1:05:39
the Democrats grow a spine and do their
1:05:43
constitutional duty and move into an
1:05:46
impeachment inquiry and I think the
1:05:48
evidence will show ultimately an
1:05:50
impeachment it's a false dichotomy to
1:05:53
say Democrats have a choice between
1:05:56
doing what is right and what is
1:05:58
constitutional and what is politically
1:06:01
right impeachment is
1:06:03
also politically right right now based
1:06:05
on my system there has to be six
1:06:08
negative factors against the party
1:06:11
holding the White House to Trump Party
1:06:13
to predict their defeat they're down
1:06:15
only three but an impeachment would nail
1:06:21
down the scandal key a fourth key it
1:06:24
might trigger other keys like a real
1:06:26
challenge to his reen ama nation or a
1:06:29
third party enough to defeat him and
1:06:33
let's not forget impeachment is not just
1:06:36
a vote in the house it involves public
1:06:40
hearings as part of the impeachment
1:06:42
inquiry and what everyone forgets a
1:06:44
public trial in the Senate in which
1:06:47
House prosecutors present evidence
1:06:50
present documents make opening and
1:06:52
closing statements you know Richard
1:06:54
Nixon before all the public revelations
1:06:56
was at 67% approval it was the public
1:07:01
revelations of his misdeeds that drove
1:07:03
him down to 25 percent but here's the
1:07:06
but professor because if you look at it
1:07:09
the other way and you by the way very
1:07:11
well may be correct but if you look at
1:07:13
the other way if used to consider that
1:07:14
Trump is daring Democrats to impeach him
1:07:19
right the he sees this as this potential
1:07:21
galvanizing moment for his party and
1:07:23
also those importantly who who've been
1:07:25
on the fence ahead of 2020 might that
1:07:27
not backfire on Democrats politically
1:07:30
absolutely not
1:07:31
oh really okay absolutely not and then
1:07:35
of course then I get so that because I'm
1:07:37
already disappointed this guy's not
1:07:39
giving us any insight whatsoever is just
1:07:40
another Trump hater they bring on CNN he
1:07:43
goes on and on about he should be
1:07:44
impeached and so he throws this in and
1:07:47
it's like you after you listen to the
1:07:51
joy behar rant and these other things
1:07:53
that we've heard on the show so far you
1:07:55
hear this and you just go why are we
1:07:59
even what is the point of anything if
1:08:01
this is the way things are gonna go this
1:08:03
is part two it's a short nine seconds
1:08:06
all the evidence against I'm not just
1:08:07
talking about obstruction of justice
1:08:09
we're also talking about something Mulla
1:08:12
did not apply on possible collusion with
1:08:14
the Russian
1:08:16
please Muller did not applying on he
1:08:20
says collusion with the Russians now
1:08:24
that was the news media the very station
1:08:26
your what the whole report was about you
1:08:31
know CNN has now or Turner Broadcasting
1:08:34
I should say subsidiary of Time Warner
1:08:37
is now moving all freelancers to a 90
1:08:42
day billing cycle yeah that's usually
1:08:45
not a good thing that's usually an
1:08:48
accounting trick yeah yeah when you have
1:08:51
issues with your pay roll it's a great
1:08:56
and they're offering people yeah we got
1:08:57
a special deal through Citibank they'll
1:08:59
give you a loan in the meantime that
1:09:02
sounds like a groovy way to work well
1:09:04
someone else who was in the Nixon era
1:09:06
was Tom Brokaw he showed up on the
1:09:09
morning Joe's to really express his
1:09:13
displeasure at the ease at which these
1:09:16
impeachment discussions are even being
1:09:19
held and I'm going back over that period
1:09:22
of time and the great great difference
1:09:24
is it was so much more methodical than
1:09:26
on both parties they knew how serious
1:09:29
this was this is not just a well let's
1:09:31
put it on the calendar for Monday an
1:09:33
impeachment means that we remove the
1:09:35
president from office and that's there's
1:09:37
no more dramatic instance in the
1:09:39
American Constitution or an American
1:09:41
political way of life than doing that so
1:09:43
they want to add it both parties in the
1:09:46
most methodical thoughtful way and so
1:09:49
they crossed every T and dotted every I
1:09:52
they had discussions back and forth in
1:09:55
public and privately now they just throw
1:09:57
the word around like oh let's take a
1:09:59
break and have an impeachment I think
1:10:01
that's really really inappropriate and I
1:10:04
think it cheapens the process frankly
1:10:06
and I don't think that it advances our
1:10:09
interest in moving this country forward
1:10:11
at a time now
1:10:13
when we need to be paying much more
1:10:14
attention to what the Constitution says
1:10:16
what the process is and who we are you
1:10:20
know we've got three branches of
1:10:22
government the president still is the
1:10:23
strongest but if you're going to take a
1:10:25
president down you better take him down
1:10:27
in a way that you can defend that a
1:10:30
hundred years from now based on not just
1:10:33
the evidence but I'm following the rule
1:10:35
of law yeah I was actually stunned by
1:10:40
this clip because it was on Morning Joe
1:10:41
and he's a known Trump basher yeah and
1:10:44
he didn't really do the caught off guard
1:10:46
by this they actually cut away from him
1:10:49
kind of when after that sentence they
1:10:51
you know didn't even say thanks Tom just
1:10:53
went to some other guy who is kind well
1:10:54
yeah but for our for people outside the
1:10:58
United States but also many people
1:11:00
inside the United States
1:11:01
you know the house isn't doesn't impeach
1:11:02
that's not really how it works
1:11:04
you know they they come up with the
1:11:06
articles of impeachment and then they
1:11:08
send that to the Senate as a
1:11:09
recommendation for the Senate's to
1:11:12
remove the president from office which
1:11:15
seems unlikely at this point but in the
1:11:18
pantheon applause he went on to Kimmel
1:11:22
to sell her message and she was on for
1:11:24
court she got a long long said through I
1:11:27
think three segments to do that for
1:11:29
15-20 minutes entertaining she said some
1:11:36
funny things I did pull one clip which I
1:11:39
wanted to share but she was really there
1:11:42
to you to give the message to the to the
1:11:46
populace that you know it's really not
1:11:47
prudent to do this and and she doesn't
1:11:49
just look she doesn't want to do it she
1:11:51
knows why it's a smart thing to do
1:11:54
she really just wants to prolong this up
1:11:56
until the election you know it's the
1:11:58
same thing we just went through this
1:12:00
which is which is why there's no wonder
1:12:03
that CNN is going to a net 90 building I
1:12:06
mean all these guys you can't keep
1:12:07
pushing this on people it's like the you
1:12:10
know it
1:12:10
the Malaysian airplane that went down
1:12:13
people get tired of it even of this but
1:12:16
Kimmel called her in and she said some
1:12:19
interesting things let me just say this
1:12:21
immodestly
1:12:23
immodestly so she's going to boast about
1:12:25
herself in a way I I it's like giving
1:12:31
yourself the highest almost the highest
1:12:33
credentials in the country it was odd
1:12:34
let me just say this immodestly I
1:12:37
probably have a better idea as to what
1:12:41
the president has to be held accountable
1:12:43
for than anyone
1:12:45
have you read the mole report yes I have
1:12:47
[Applause]
1:12:51
very calling for that we won't ever they
1:12:54
would show it to me but I said why I'm
1:12:56
not gonna let you show it to me unless
1:12:58
you show it to the whole country
1:12:59
oh you also see how uninformed Kimmel is
1:13:05
he doesn't even know he's I the way he's
1:13:07
speaking I don't even know if he knows
1:13:09
that there is a report that has been
1:13:11
published he's like it's not there oh
1:13:12
I'd like to see it but you can read the
1:13:14
whole thing except for five blackouts
1:13:17
[Applause]
1:13:19
the only person who knows better than I
1:13:23
why this president is not above the law
1:13:26
why this president must be held
1:13:29
accountable the only person who knows
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better than I do is the President of the
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United States
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he knows Wow did Nancy she knows no one
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knows better than her except the
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perpetrator himself
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so Nancy is putting herself right up
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there no one knows better you have to go
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through me I know what's right for the
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country I know what's right for the
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party and I also know what's right for
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young people in in poor neighborhoods
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knows what his violations had been yeah
1:14:03
I don't think he even knows yeah I think
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sometimes they do things and they go oh
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that's not allowed and then they kind of
1:14:12
go back and try to figure out what it
1:14:14
was and how they can keep it quiet
1:14:16
yeah really bugs me about that because
1:14:19
when you see what they said oh I didn't
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know I didn't know it was wrong to talk
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to Russians about this I didn't know I
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said yeah why don't how it is had to
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explain that to kids in the hood when
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they
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they're approached by law enforcement
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and I said well I didn't realize it
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alright let me just get this right
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Nancy is talking about kids in the hood
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how do you explain this to kids in the
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hood but if you could find the hood miss
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Pelosi that might be a good start kids
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in the hood talk to Russians about this
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I don't know I said why don't how it was
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had to explain that to kids in the hood
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when they Buddhist they're approached by
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law enforcement and I said well I didn't
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realize that I was supposed to do this
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or that we're supposed to know but these
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very wealthy isn't that racist I'm sorry
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I just I can't get past it I can't get
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past her saying how do you explain this
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to kids in the hood I can't get past it
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isn't that racist
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is there a hood that she can she point
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to the hood and maybe we should do
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something about the hood it bothered me
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just like eh she's just like she's
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almost she died I would say she pulled a
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I would almost want to say she pulled a
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trump but no Dan Quayle oh yeah it was
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close to a quail wasn't it yes yeah just
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kind of a gaffe of gaffes well there'll
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be no impeachment yeah they'll be no
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impeachment just a lot of noise and a
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lot of wasted cycles and I think it's
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quite a shame because there's so much
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else going on in the world which we can
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discuss and we shall do that but first
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allow me to thank you for your courage
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and say in the morning to you the man
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subs in the water and all the names
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we've been trolling today some some real
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what it says chat probably but it's
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really where the trolls are but you can
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this morning also in the morning - I
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believe me see I believe this is Sir
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Andrew Gardner who brought us the
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artwork for episode 11 42 we titled that
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corn again and this was Bob Muller as
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but let me something I can't describe
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you
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is executive producer christopher massey
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ultimately later hit my son in the mouth
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as well the recent deconstruction of the
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Russia Trump carnival has been
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doubting Adams theory about Muller being
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a coverup guy at first I've come around
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well but he's leaving our nest soon in
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order to play sports at even a higher
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I know we will both continue what does
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play I'd like to know yeah as politely
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Karma for his next year that's true
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human resources and servants in all
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gotta be a great place to visit the
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it gets on there I would rather deal
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with the vertical and environmental
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the grizzly bears at Glacial National
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Park where I worked last summer if
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time I hear that I think to myself I'm
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pretty sure that Reverend Al pronounces
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jiff like that as opposed to gif if
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that's why he said Gitty yeah maybe if
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we ever encounter him that would be the
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meets the guy ask him how he's pronounce
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come on everybody let's go with dutch
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birthday circle listen to each other's
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boring stories I've heard this released
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a number of years yes so the Dutch
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birthday experience has multiple facets
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the main way it works is you go over it
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throughout the past 20 years that I
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there but I've no evidence of this
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having changed there's no evidence of it
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having changed you go over to the
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person's house and everything's
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will be decorated with balloons and all
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kinds of stuff from the early morning on
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by the way you get up in the morning
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your chairs already decked out your
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presents are there and it's a big very
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festive that all the family and the
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friends come it's the same people you
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saw last week if someone else's a
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birthday party and then they have all
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the chairs in a circle in the living
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room and we're all drinking and we're
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chatting and we talk about things like
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you know morning wood bad breath you
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know your your wife's bad breath and
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it's the same stories and everyone kind
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of does it the kicker though is when you
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go to the bathroom in a Dutch home there
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will be a calendar on the wall seat
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height for men and women women see the
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calendar more often and the calendar is
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a birthday calendar and you can see
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because of course you're at the person's
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you can put your own on and you can also
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look ahead and see where the next circle
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will be it's a wonderful cultural
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only once
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it sounds dreadful no it's it's really
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quite okay it's really nice of the way
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the Dutch I like the birthday calendar I
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still think it's a great promotional
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kind of like that Liz drop you gave me
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that kind of works everywhere it's a
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good one thing you can drop it anywhere
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we were talking about impeachment a
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little while ago I did have one clip
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that I wanted to sneak in mm-hmm
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this was on MSNBC and this is the
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dumbest thing I've ever heard and of
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course it would most people but weren't
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too impressed but this is Donny Deutsch
1:34:01
let me just hi this is how it works at
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Donny Deutsch will be on or something
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like I watch MSNBC a lot when I'm here
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during the day and mrs. curry will say
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isn't that Donny Deutsch an advertising
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guy what is he doing with that exact
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voice by the way Donny Deutsch ad you're
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getting I'm getting it's a lie it's not
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true it's a lie so Donny Deutsch comes
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on and he is a notorious I don't know
1:34:39
how I got this way a lot of people are
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these they're beyond the pale when it
1:34:43
comes to Trump hate yeah and he's one of
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them and I don't it has to stand back
1:34:49
from you know the guy Trump is has a
1:34:52
insulting character most often I think
1:34:56
he would in his years of being in New
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York and running into people event
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everyone being in New York everyone's
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running into Donny Deutsch back in his
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ad days everyone knows him yeah so I
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think Trump ranch woman and here's what
1:35:12
his thinking is about impeachment and
1:35:14
this is like probably an interesting
1:35:17
idea but this is still just transparent
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I don't think would work and I think it
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would be condemned but here's what he's
1:35:23
say hi politics on MSNBC Donny Deutsch
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so Donny what do you make of this
1:35:28
argument this is the political argument
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versus the base argument and you want
1:35:32
the word impeachment out of the
1:35:33
conversation explain that I want to
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rebrand the fight you have to fight the
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Democrats have to fight to the revs
1:35:40
point what you don't want to fight that
1:35:42
you're gonna lose
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you're gonna lose an impeachment fight
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for two reasons because Donald Trump
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gets to say they're coming to take me
1:35:48
away they're gonna take your president
1:35:50
and
1:35:51
not gonna go anywhere in the Senate so
1:35:53
you do look like sore losers and you're
1:35:55
setting up a losing fight does that mean
1:35:57
you would fight don't fight no you
1:35:59
rebrand the fights step away from
1:36:01
impeachment and change it to the Trump
1:36:03
criminal investigations already brand
1:36:06
him a criminal you say Robert Muller
1:36:08
basically said he obstructed justice we
1:36:11
know that that was a criminal activity
1:36:12
he just couldn't indict because of the
1:36:14
guidelines we know he's an unindicted
1:36:16
co-conspirator with the Southern
1:36:18
District we know we're gonna be looking
1:36:19
at his taxes his philanthropies you
1:36:22
Nancy Pelosi you Jerry Nadler you Adam
1:36:25
Schiff you Elijah Cummings start and
1:36:27
initiate the Trump criminal
1:36:29
investigations impeachment maybe part of
1:36:32
it brand him a criminal already you have
1:36:34
already had an AG that has gone on a
1:36:37
branding exercise the head of the
1:36:39
judicial system is waiting on a branding
1:36:41
exercise successfully the Congress needs
1:36:44
to rebrand impeachment the Trump
1:36:46
criminal investigations have him saying
1:36:49
I'm not a criminal
1:36:50
that is the simple winning fight we
1:36:53
brand that impeachment is not the right
1:36:55
word for you
1:36:57
hmmm rebrand it talking like an ad guy
1:36:59
brother there's rebranded brother so
1:37:02
what exactly does he want does he mean
1:37:04
by that
1:37:05
he wants to pivot he wants to pivot yeah
1:37:10
all right do I know what he wants this
1:37:13
is stupid it's just like this rebrand
1:37:15
and start this is not gonna work
1:37:17
and it's a bad idea in fact I don't know
1:37:20
why it seems to me all there did all
1:37:22
this is turning out and he says the
1:37:24
Democrats have to fight they have to
1:37:25
fight yeah they have to fight when the
1:37:27
elections come around to spend three
1:37:29
years whether there's a president you
1:37:31
don't like you don't like the guy he's
1:37:33
in office you don't like him so all
1:37:34
you're gonna do is fight for three years
1:37:36
and maybe four years do nothing beware
1:37:39
Elizabeth Warren can do that what they
1:37:41
do with their hands with this guy do you
1:37:46
do
1:37:47
who Donny Deutsch go back to his old
1:37:53
business he's not an interesting
1:37:56
character but okay well look at Donny do
1:37:59
it just to give you an idea he's like
1:38:01
saying Donny Deutsch reminds noise he
1:38:07
reminds me of Larry cobalt who you don't
1:38:09
know I don't think anyone in the ad
1:38:11
business will remember Larry cobalt and
1:38:13
he's one of these guys who either winds
1:38:16
up being the creative director or the
1:38:18
CEO or sits like president that was
1:38:20
always my favorite title I was want to
1:38:21
be the president of some organization
1:38:23
and co-founder because I co-founded that
1:38:25
so I'm cool but I'm presidents have no
1:38:27
fun no responsibilities it's like I
1:38:30
don't have a C title to do whatever you
1:38:32
want
1:38:32
he's the president of stuff and he's the
1:38:35
guy who will go into the client like
1:38:37
Oracle and explain his vision for
1:38:41
rebranding their you know their database
1:38:44
product that's that's what he does or
1:38:46
used to do and I see the children from
1:38:50
all over the world and I see how Oracle
1:38:53
is making the database bring joy to the
1:38:56
children and everyone goes oh yeah yeah
1:38:58
Donny and he's a legend
1:39:00
that's the kind of guy he is yeah well I
1:39:04
figured it out I figured it out Joe mock
1:39:06
him they mocked him yeah I'm gonna move
1:39:08
away from politics for a moment
1:39:10
good I figured it out I figured out what
1:39:16
and now I really figured it out and it
1:39:19
was something we could have known tucker
1:39:22
carlson had a guy on this past week and
1:39:28
this guy's name is hmm lewis Elizondo
1:39:35
and he is billed as former military
1:39:38
Intel officer and I'm quoting the
1:39:42
lower-third verbatim former military
1:39:47
Intel officer sounds impressive very
1:39:49
impressive and when I heard this
1:39:51
interview about the tic tacs the flying
1:39:55
tic tacs the flying saucers all these
1:39:58
Air Force pilots military pilots coming
1:40:01
out and being very open and not having
1:40:03
an issue at all about talking about
1:40:04
these very strange I mean are they among
1:40:07
us are the aliens here are they are they
1:40:09
just flying around and it's just it's
1:40:12
flustering so bring in the expert the
1:40:15
former military Intel officer Louise we
1:40:18
have the most sophisticated weapon
1:40:20
systems right now on the face of the
1:40:22
planet and we can identify not only a
1:40:24
737 or a MIG 25 or f-22 we can tell you
1:40:28
even what airline it is and and the
1:40:31
difference between the models of
1:40:32
aircraft within that type of aircraft so
1:40:34
I think it's highly unlikely that a
1:40:37
foreign adversary was successful in
1:40:39
developing something like this so let me
1:40:40
ask you one last question do you believe
1:40:43
based on your decade of serving in the
1:40:46
US government on this question that the
1:40:49
US government has in its possession any
1:40:51
material from one of these aircrafts oh
1:40:54
I do yes do you think the US government
1:40:58
has debris from a UFO in its possession
1:41:02
right now unfortunate uh crime I really
1:41:05
have to be careful of my NDA I really
1:41:07
can't go into a lot of more detail than
1:41:08
that okay but simply put yes okay let's
1:41:15
just review that last minute there Oh
1:41:17
Tucker Oh Tucker I really I really can't
1:41:22
tell you too much a
1:41:23
we'll break my NDA listen to this guy
1:41:26
the USB this is all debris from um Oh in
1:41:30
this possession right now fortune Tucker
1:41:32
I really have to be careful of my NDA I
1:41:34
really can't go in okay so the question
1:41:36
is do you think the US government has
1:41:39
debris from an alien spacecraft
1:41:41
Tucker I I really can't it's my India
1:41:44
it's it's my detail in that but simply
1:41:49
put yes yes okay so I guess I can break
1:41:52
my this guy is full of shit so I go look
1:41:55
him up Louis Elizondo former employee of
1:41:58
the office of the Undersecretary of
1:42:00
defense for intelligence do even know
1:42:03
what that is
1:42:04
he currently serves as director of
1:42:07
global security and special programs to
1:42:10
the Stars Academy of Arts and Science oh
1:42:14
and you go to their website which is
1:42:17
very cool it's to the Stars academy.com
1:42:21
and there's a video we can listen to and
1:42:24
watch have you ever had the desire to
1:42:25
look outward to the edge of what is
1:42:27
known and unknown we have the chance to
1:42:30
do something revolutionary something
1:42:32
that I think has never been attempted
1:42:34
before what if I told you I found a
1:42:36
group of like-minded people who held
1:42:38
senior positions in the US government
1:42:40
from the CIA to the Department of
1:42:41
Defense to the most advanced aerospace
1:42:44
engineering groups within our national
1:42:45
security establishment people who have
1:42:47
life skills in collecting and decoding
1:42:49
illusive information and they all wanted
1:42:52
to do something ambitious something that
1:42:54
could help change the conversation about
1:42:55
who we are through an unparalleled
1:42:57
search for answers that can propel
1:43:00
forward today we are presenting me with
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much longer but let's just review that
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as you heard them say they it's science
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just produced the History Channel the
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latest UFO series aliens but there's
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also one other little thing happening
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right now
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you really think a black suit
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it's going to solve all your problems no
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but looks damn good on you recognizable
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only as deja vu and dismissed just as
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quickly time to prove yourself agent in
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that's right out in theaters just now
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just in time for all the hype men and
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black international yes another massive
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box-office Bonanza money-making movie
1:45:28
with some advice and some consulting
1:45:31
from the to the stars academy.com this
1:45:34
whole thing has been about a movie
1:45:36
promotion from the get-go and we missed
1:45:38
it well I don't think we missed it
1:45:41
didn't bring it up I don't think that's
1:45:44
it either I mean did this whole Tucker
1:45:46
Carlson thing was it even promoted on
1:45:48
there well the gang comes on he does he
1:45:50
does a crap job of promoting as is well
1:45:53
no no no no no no back up back up all of
1:45:56
this let's go back to these stupid
1:45:58
tic-tac videos that's all in promotion
1:46:00
of the movie it's not just this guy the
1:46:03
whole thing has been a setup like we
1:46:04
always say this is something I think
1:46:07
some producers have noticed about us
1:46:10
we used it more thematically do this
1:46:14
point out that just whatever is being
1:46:18
publicized and all over the news is just
1:46:21
a prelude to some crappy movie and we
1:46:25
have not really made a point of doing
1:46:27
that as much as we used to five years
1:46:29
ago or six years ago right and I think
1:46:31
this valid I think this is where this is
1:46:33
what it's all about particularly when I
1:46:35
see this guy showing up everywhere
1:46:38
talking he's talking about the little
1:46:40
blips and he was and he was yeah but
1:46:47
yeah and see what is shown here the
1:46:51
Lewis Elizondo reviews details about
1:46:54
Pentagon's hidden UFO program in
1:46:56
stunning New York Times front page
1:46:58
expose so we could use drip x gaben okay
1:47:01
native add yes exactly exactly the whole
1:47:05
thing is one big native ed yeah for the
1:47:10
movie yeah or is it a new no it well
1:47:15
it's not with Will Smith it has new
1:47:17
young hip actors and it also has what's
1:47:20
what's the spin has opposed to wheels
1:47:22
man yeah what's his name the the liam
1:47:26
liam neeson son get kidnapped again
1:47:30
what's the deal
1:47:31
no no he's he's he's playing the Tommy
1:47:34
Lee Jones kind of like the older guy
1:47:36
showing the younger kid the ropes that's
1:47:39
the format of the movie but I but I
1:47:42
can't tell you Jon because you know I
1:47:44
don't want to break my NDA oh yeah
1:47:46
you're just boiler lady too much about
1:47:48
the movie so there it is everybody did
1:47:52
we even I was confused I thought well
1:47:55
maybe it's about the the next phone more
1:47:59
of a Mia culpa it is an actual okay
1:48:01
that's interesting I think you're right
1:48:03
somehow we've missed out on the we don't
1:48:07
do this enough I think somebody said to
1:48:09
us and we should have we should be more
1:48:12
alert yes and that and all crap yes the
1:48:15
Hollywood the Hollywood influence and as
1:48:17
you know we believe in science so just
1:48:20
want to make sure that we're on the
1:48:21
up-and-up yeah of course well I have an
1:48:23
interesting just something that normally
1:48:25
we wouldn't cover although I have a
1:48:29
thesis that you know these some of these
1:48:32
events that many of them which could be
1:48:34
described as false legs I think there's
1:48:36
good reason for it because the script
1:48:39
issues I have I have a couple of clips
1:48:43
on the Virginia Beach gunman this is the
1:48:45
big story that broke on Friday I think
1:48:47
yeah some guys gonna just from across
1:48:50
the streets just shooting people
1:48:51
randomly like it did like a maniac but
1:48:53
he worked there no Danny was a worker
1:48:55
that most of this is covered in this NBC
1:48:58
report let's start with part one part
1:49:00
witnesses said a man was firing at the
1:49:02
Public Works building next to City Hall
1:49:04
part of a sprawling downtown city
1:49:06
government complex second floor
1:49:09
detectives coming through the garage
1:49:10
Sallyport as first responders flooded in
1:49:13
and city employees ran out police
1:49:15
stormed the building and found what they
1:49:17
said was a single gunman who was subdued
1:49:19
and taken into custody the suspect
1:49:21
entered building two
1:49:23
he's a longtime employee of public
1:49:26
utilities and he immediately began to
1:49:28
indiscriminately fire upon all the
1:49:31
victims
1:49:35
hello what's it in there yeah 32 second
1:49:38
clip that's all I got here oh my god
1:49:41
this is the Karma you get for saying my
1:49:44
stuff don't sound good yeah I don't
1:49:46
think so
1:49:46
but let's go to part of Virginia be okay
1:49:49
I still had luckily I saved part of it
1:49:51
Virginia Beach gunman - does that
1:49:54
finalist least six people were rushed to
1:49:57
local hospitals one man who was inside
1:49:59
saw a shooting victim on a flight of
1:50:01
stairs
1:50:02
she never shot that says she coulda shot
1:50:03
him he knows it we don't we don't know
1:50:05
she was on the stairway coming up or
1:50:06
going down
1:50:07
she was on a stairway the city workers
1:50:09
in nearby buildings were warned to stay
1:50:11
away we heard shooting but we didn't
1:50:13
think it was that close that close like
1:50:16
in proximity of the building this is the
1:50:19
most devastating day in the history of
1:50:22
Virginia Beach the people involved are
1:50:25
our friends co-workers and neighbors as
1:50:32
police went room to room to make certain
1:50:34
it was over city workers waited for word
1:50:36
on their fellow employees still in shock
1:50:38
at a deadly turn to the final hour of
1:50:41
the work week and pate joins us again
1:50:43
what an awful turn of events what more
1:50:45
do we know about that firefight with the
1:50:47
suspect paper well police say that one
1:50:49
of the shooting victims was a police
1:50:51
officer but they say his life was spared
1:50:53
by his bulletproof vest they're not
1:50:56
saying anything tonight about the motive
1:50:58
of the gunman who was killed in the
1:51:00
shootout with police Kate all right Pete
1:51:02
thank you okay well here's what I was
1:51:05
left out of the first clip which is the
1:51:07
as they continued on that is part three
1:51:12
found what they said was a single gunman
1:51:14
who was subdued and taken into custody
1:51:19
yeah dude you didn't this is what I was
1:51:23
hoping for you didn't notice the
1:51:26
difference oh the the difference I'm a
1:51:29
little confused now the difference
1:51:32
between two and three you mean yeah let
1:51:35
me listen to it again don't say anything
1:51:37
at least six people were rushed to local
1:51:39
hospitals one man who was inside saw a
1:51:42
shooting victim on a flight of stairs
1:51:44
Shoshanna says you could Machado he
1:51:46
knows it we don't know she was on the
1:51:48
stairway coming up or going down she was
1:51:50
on a stairway the city workers in nearby
1:51:52
buildings were warned to stay away we
1:51:54
heard shooting but we didn't think
1:51:56
before I didn't they kill the guy wasn't
1:51:59
he one of the victims isn't that what it
1:52:02
well listen this probably wasn't that
1:52:04
close that close like in proximity of
1:52:07
the building this is the most
1:52:09
devastating day in the history of
1:52:11
Virginia Beach the people involved are
1:52:15
our friends co-workers and neighbors as
1:52:21
police went room to room to make certain
1:52:23
it was over city workers waited for word
1:52:26
on their fellow employees still in shock
1:52:28
at a deadly turn to the final hour of
1:52:30
the workweek and paid joins us again
1:52:32
what an awful turn of events what more
1:52:34
do we know about that firefight with the
1:52:36
suspect paper well police say that one
1:52:38
of the shooting victims was a police
1:52:41
officer but they say his life was spared
1:52:43
by his bulletproof vest they're not
1:52:46
saying anything tonight about the motive
1:52:48
of the gunman who was killed in the
1:52:49
shootout with police okay yeah there we
1:52:53
go and then this clown what they said
1:52:54
was a single gunman who was subdued and
1:52:56
taken into custody
1:52:57
yeah and we also by the way I want to
1:53:02
say couple of things this was in this
1:53:04
exact same report that's crazy
1:53:06
he said this is the same reporter Pete
1:53:09
uh saying that he was taken into custody
1:53:13
in one hand and he was shot and killed
1:53:15
on the other and you wonder why people
1:53:18
think this and you then you listen to
1:53:20
the mayor talking like a robot and there
1:53:24
was a woman there that was talking like
1:53:25
a robot you wonder why people get upset
1:53:29
with the news media
1:53:31
this just looks like some bullcrap was
1:53:36
he shot or was he taken into custody
1:53:39
eventually the shooting stopped and
1:53:40
police were able to confront Craddock in
1:53:42
an office they broke down the door and
1:53:44
engaged him with fire when the shooter
1:53:46
was subdued 36 minutes
1:53:49
after the first call to police went out
1:53:50
offers attempt attempted to render aid
1:53:53
to save kradic's life he died on the way
1:53:56
to a nearby hospital that's the story I
1:53:59
have from waffa waffa waffa waffa waffa
1:54:02
would be the way you'd modify this mess
1:54:04
and the guys name does he have three
1:54:07
names do we have a first middle and last
1:54:09
name no Dewayne is that his first name -
1:54:15
Wayne de w.a why any yet Duane is a is
1:54:21
he as in Duane as in Duane Duane could
1:54:26
it's often in the black community when
1:54:29
they used the name Dewayne
1:54:31
Dewayne no the shooter was black Duane
1:54:34
the shooter was black it's brain yeah
1:54:36
yeah and is Dewayne well I said when I'm
1:54:39
reading it it's like Dewayne but yeah
1:54:41
it's Dwayne
1:54:42
of course not Dwayne it's I'm sure it's
1:54:45
not pronounced Dwayne day the black
1:54:47
community has the name Dewayne and as I
1:54:49
pronounced Dewayne could you please tell
1:54:50
me where I find this community this
1:54:52
community that you speak of
1:54:54
yeah I'm living right next to it it's in
1:54:57
Oakland I know a lot of people and
1:54:59
they've used the word Dewayne and they
1:55:01
dude the word Dewayne is very common
1:55:03
around here I went to school with a
1:55:05
Dewayne in Westeros - Dwayne Dwayne yes
1:55:09
he is but he was cowed by you whitey
1:55:11
I was the white shadow what are you
1:55:15
talking about it was me and all the
1:55:17
black guys Tyree Dwayne Nelson come on
1:55:23
but you made me know you may be right
1:55:25
yeah it could be either one but the
1:55:28
point is is that taken into custody it's
1:55:33
not the same as being taken to the
1:55:34
hospital and dropping dead yeah so you
1:55:38
well so what you say the way you set
1:55:40
that up is saying well this looks phony
1:55:42
baloney because dot dot dot but then
1:55:44
what would the reason be what do what
1:55:46
what is what agenda needs to be moved
1:55:48
forward other than it's not just crazy
1:55:50
white guys who do mass shootings well I
1:55:53
have no idea all I know is it was a
1:55:56
botch in terms of the presentation
1:55:58
I can't present a story like this and
1:56:00
say the guy was taking it was you know
1:56:02
talked down and taken into custody and
1:56:04
then at the end say he was shot and
1:56:05
killed
1:56:06
it's just my point is that this you can
1:56:11
see why people get suspicious when you
1:56:13
see this report by the same reporter and
1:56:15
he's you know watching the story as you
1:56:17
go along this is Network these guys get
1:56:19
paid a lot of money
1:56:20
this is not like local news where
1:56:22
they're getting fed all kinds of
1:56:23
different things and you have to piece
1:56:24
it together because it's maybe native
1:56:26
advertising we don't know but this is
1:56:28
like the big time and it's just you hear
1:56:30
this stuff you just be funneling at
1:56:33
least I was confused by it yeah honestly
1:56:36
I kind of tuned out from it that's what
1:56:39
happens oh yeah which is why that's why
1:56:42
we gotta stay on it you're right we got
1:56:44
to stay on these things because the idea
1:56:46
is you could you blows by and then you
1:56:49
know you just fall asleep it's very
1:56:51
somnambulistic this this type of
1:56:53
reporting is well and you have these
1:56:55
boring guys and they got a microphone
1:56:57
and somebody's mouths going but uh but
1:57:00
uh they just put you to sleep of course
1:57:02
it does well what I saw as the news
1:57:05
broke was oh there you go did white for
1:57:09
a bulbs in the jump shoot another crazy
1:57:11
white guy Republican my god that's what
1:57:14
you saw on the social media and then
1:57:16
abdicate then it became apparent that
1:57:18
this man is from as you would say the
1:57:20
black community there now and I also
1:57:24
just in fleeting I remember hearing
1:57:27
someone say I'm only gonna mention his
1:57:28
name once never again that's always a
1:57:31
red flag to me like oh you're never
1:57:33
gonna mention his name again okay but
1:57:36
seems like people are dead John so I
1:57:37
don't know what's uh I don't know I'm
1:57:40
not saying it's a false flag it seems to
1:57:42
be swerved in some funny way possible
1:57:46
well and I don't know and I agree I
1:57:48
don't know what the point of it would be
1:57:49
how much the Sarah Sanders make speaking
1:57:51
of making a lot of money
1:57:53
she got beat up in there $184,000 range
1:57:56
isn't that kind of the top scale for
1:57:58
someone of her stature in in
1:58:01
presidential PR I would guess it would
1:58:05
be something like that well she should
1:58:06
give some of that back the president's
1:58:08
number-one responsibility is to protect
1:58:11
Americans Sarah it is to defend and
1:58:19
uphold and protect the Constitution of
1:58:21
the United States that is his oath yes
1:58:23
yes protecting the citizens falls under
1:58:26
that but that is not the oath and you
1:58:28
should know better shame on you this
1:58:34
show is ended in 35 years that will
1:58:38
still be a running gag 35 years are you
1:58:41
sure
1:58:42
so now I have talking about yeah I
1:58:46
consider this is 90 second clip this is
1:58:47
what I consider the MSNBC's whole
1:58:50
problem roll up into a kind of just a
1:58:53
nut this is the sick analysis of the
1:58:57
situation by lawrence O'Donnell in 19
1:59:02
say they definitely will not vote for
1:59:04
donald trump for reelection most
1:59:05
Americans disapprove of President Trump
1:59:07
in his job performance and always have
1:59:12
especially during that thing that
1:59:13
election thing yes so why are the
1:59:17
Democrat why are they even concerned
1:59:19
over at MSNBC about the 2020 elections
1:59:22
when most Americans will not vote for
1:59:25
him period and they don't like him
1:59:29
so what's the problem just I guess it's
1:59:32
20/20 put your person in whoever it is
1:59:34
they'll obviously kick his ass right
1:59:37
yeah but the problem is they don't have
1:59:40
that someone they have no one they have
1:59:41
no one to run matter they hate everyone
1:59:43
hates so much taken anyone it's it's so
1:59:48
insulting to watch this stuff I know you
1:59:51
I know you must hate it too and just
1:59:53
watch it I rarely watch art it's really
1:59:55
hard to watch these days and you want
1:59:57
you want so now he's going over to the
2:00:01
UK I guess he's doing a do-over
2:00:04
of his of his royal visit probably gonna
2:00:06
go gloat in Theresa Mays face told you
2:00:09
told us would that's not the way to do
2:00:11
it hey-oh she appears once again
2:00:15
Victoria Kagan noodleman interviewed on
2:00:19
the BBC regarding Trump's United Kingdom
2:00:22
trip hey stop you're telling me that
2:00:26
this woman who has been out of the scene
2:00:29
for X I don't know ever since Obama got
2:00:33
done with why is she being interviewed
2:00:37
by anybody interviewing you well I think
2:00:43
when you hear this 49 second clip it'll
2:00:46
become very apparent because she says
2:00:48
things that I never would thank you very
2:00:51
much for joining me
2:00:52
what does Trump need to get out of this
2:00:54
visit you know I think he wants to
2:00:57
demonstrate that he is a statesman I
2:01:00
think he's going to enjoy very much his
2:01:03
time with the Queen I think he considers
2:01:05
his own dynasty somewhat royal all of
2:01:11
those kinds of things and I hope that
2:01:14
when he goes to Portsmouth and then goes
2:01:17
on to Normandy he can feel the
2:01:22
importance of this very special
2:01:25
relationship and he will be imbued a bit
2:01:29
with the challenge of maintaining this
2:01:33
liberal world order that so many
2:01:36
Americans and Brits gave their lives for
2:01:40
oh this is where this drove me nuts oh
2:01:43
yeah this drove me nuts when I heard her
2:01:45
say that so he's there for d-day
2:01:47
oh yeah that my father went in the Navy
2:01:52
in World War 2 both my grandfather's my
2:01:56
everybody we know who was in World War 2
2:01:58
specifically for the zip line for the
2:02:01
liberal New World Order the liberal
2:02:03
World Order yet that note they died they
2:02:05
died they died for it some people died
2:02:08
the world liberal world order let's
2:02:10
listen again a bit with
2:02:14
challenge of maintaining this liberal
2:02:16
world order that so many Americans and
2:02:19
Brits gave their lives for it's
2:02:25
unbelievable
2:02:26
my one grandfather landed Normandy Beach
2:02:29
the other one was South Pacific for the
2:02:32
liberal world order so I don't think
2:02:34
that sounds historically correct
2:02:43
actually it's a huge insult to the armed
2:02:47
forces that fought in World War two yeah
2:02:51
yeah isn't that crazy very crazy but
2:02:59
that's the way you do you do you do the
2:03:01
Donny Deutsch you do a little rebranding
2:03:05
but a room but it's just the one who
2:03:09
hacked a DNC
2:03:10
computer somehow that's right we died
2:03:13
for the liberal world order is like
2:03:15
what's your question slave to show my
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food by donation to no agenda imagine
2:03:20
all the people who could do with us oh
2:03:22
yeah
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[Music]
2:03:29
let's see the liberal world orders
2:03:32
giving us for conscious today starting
2:03:36
with Baron latta Cano Baron Atlantic and
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$100 Sir Chris gray of the Isle of Wight
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8 8 8 he's got a birthday of some sort
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coming up as his show that's right Devon
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would 60 190 in Elko Nevada
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he needs a D douching no crime at the
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end for people with Crohn's disease yes
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not good Christopher depth Georgetown
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New York 6119 first-time donor another
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[Music]
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sir daddy cast 6119 which then by the
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way 6119 was the gimmick donation for
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this show and we got four people that
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that thought it was worthwhile well
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here's that and no Marilyn Monroe
2:04:29
send-offs
2:04:33
I didn't understand the Marilyn Monroe
2:04:34
send-off it was a birthday no and she'd
2:04:39
be 93 if you could imagine I thought it
2:04:41
was funny but nobody every whenever you
2:04:44
open up about you know done this day in
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history and then you know I can just do
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your own Wikipedia like Farmers Almanac
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oh I'm sorry
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the Farmers Almanac yeah I think you
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should have just focused on Marilyn
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Monroe it's like too many things in
2:04:59
there maybe okay when I'm panicked I
2:05:04
can't and I know you're not you're not
2:05:07
you're telling the truth we had your
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wedding which wasn't really a gimmick
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but the Glasgow is the Fibonacci number
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the best gimmicks the best ideas for
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donation segments I will say this for
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people who were reluctant to bring it up
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it's when one of the producers comes up
2:05:29
with some screwball idea that's so off
2:05:31
the wall like the Fibonacci numbers yeah
2:05:33
that stuff usually works really well
2:05:35
usually works like a champ I can kind of
2:05:39
put the wordage around it and maybe sell
2:05:42
it a little bit but coming up with it
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from scratch newsletter after newsletter
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can I make a recommendation you can to
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the to the newsletter Department yeah
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why don't you tell people that if they
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appreciate the work that should do send
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some value for it I'd have done that it
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doesn't work it works about as well as
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the long essays egg all right I mean if
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I put actual content in the newsletters
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I'm obliged to do by law hey a it goes
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into spam we have a promotional thing
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with with content spam spam spam alert
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all right the Google say yeah that's
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exactly how it works all right so we
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have sir daddy cast 6119 for to be kind
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of coming on the puppy eating the kitten
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mmm picture that was in the newsletter
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if you missed that you missed out sir
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Joshua Thibodeaux 6119 haven't donated
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since my knighting he needs another Dean
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he's a secondary D douching
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you've been deduced she would like some
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human resource Karma for his wife and
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himself they'll put that the end of
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course yes we have somebody yeah what
2:06:56
was the other one I said we were gonna
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do won't forgot
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oh yeah the Crohn's disease good karma a
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Matthew called Perricone or Perricone on
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sundays pronounced at Matthew cold
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Perricone 6119 a Pete Federer for the
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Richie better ichi Federici he needs
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jobs Carmen ID job offer on Monday so
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yeah we'll roll that out for you leo
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coca probably it could be coach up but
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coke I think 51:43 goes down fast he
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says something interesting here
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Australian property bubble about to pop
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stocking up on popcorn that kiss will be
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sitting back kicking back relaxing and
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watching alright they must be short
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James Scott 51 I wants to congratulate
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you and your wedding here you found
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interesting clip we look at that later
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how is she gonna do it now he does say
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you guys have been a godsend in a very
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I could donate more no we thank you this
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is just whatever it's whatever you can
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you can support us with this good and
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I'm happy that that we've been there for
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Andrew ox and ham it was I would expect
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to be in the UK but he's not he's in the
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United States Bradley ledin and that's
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it so we got very short list here thanks
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to the fabulous promotions for the
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Marilyn Monroe only she got nothing so I
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probably wouldn't have done that
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suggestion I I don't know how to run the
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I've run the production department I
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don't run the the newsletter Department
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editorial what was nice to see is that
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we got a lot of
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people coming back requesting D douching
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since they haven't donated in a
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quote/unquote while but some of them the
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significant while so yeah low today but
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I'm also really pleased I'm pleased to
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let's do all of those jobs and jobs
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[Music]
2:10:13
well we got a second of June 2019 a
2:10:16
brand new month and we got a couple
2:10:18
birthdays that we'll be celebrating Bob
2:10:19
Wells's happy birthday to his wife bi
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Lisa like Melissa with the Beano Melissa
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there you go she celebrates her birthday
2:10:27
today
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sir Chris Dre also celebrating his
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birthday named Erica Rosenbaum will be
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50 years old tomorrow and Devon would
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celebrates his 19th on June 4th
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congratulations happy birthday for
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[Music]
2:10:44
don't gather round douchebag would you
2:10:47
say yes
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we are getting some
2:11:00
[Applause]
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today one title literally changes that
2:11:06
is sir Mike Harrington you heard him
2:11:08
earlier and he has changed his title to
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sir compost Ranger and we welcome these
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title changes for whatever reasons
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always makes propagating the formula
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that much better when you have a snappy
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super compost Ranger no knighting but we
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do have a list of our meetups reminders
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that today Sarasota Florida will be
2:11:34
meeting up people are start weeding out
2:11:36
pictures of these meetups and some of
2:11:38
them are you know there's smaller ones
2:11:39
because it's just the first time in the
2:11:41
location everybody seems to have a good
2:11:44
time it's it's was our thinking about
2:11:48
this some comparison to you know I was
2:11:51
watching a flashmob the other day from
2:11:53
and it's that you don't see them anymore
2:11:54
2015 I think was Australia and it always
2:11:58
makes me smile to see people who have
2:12:00
rehearsed at home and don't know each
2:12:02
other but have have participated in
2:12:05
something come together and then it just
2:12:07
all kind of flows and they're all
2:12:08
dancing and the coordinated moves and it
2:12:11
gives you a great feeling you know what
2:12:12
I mean is that weird what I'm saying
2:12:13
yeah but at the same time I know what
2:12:16
you mean and it's different because
2:12:17
after the flashmob those people never
2:12:20
talk to each other again most people to
2:12:21
go no agenda mean if so actually make
2:12:23
friends and stay in contact for a long
2:12:26
time that's what happens in Michigan and
2:12:28
I think that same moment though when
2:12:30
they come together it's like oh hey did
2:12:32
we all kind of are open-minded we you
2:12:36
know we listen to the same show we have
2:12:38
different opinions but and it seems to
2:12:41
work very well and exactly as you said
2:12:42
people like to stay in contact
2:12:44
afterwards and do repeat meet up so
2:12:46
today Sarasota Florida June 6 Seattle
2:12:49
7th Toronto June 8th Oklahoma City
2:12:52
Knoxville Tennessee June 9th and here's
2:12:55
what's cool I think that Earl of
2:13:00
Tennessee Sir Patrick Coble is at the
2:13:02
Knoxville meetup on the 9th then he
2:13:04
joins us on Wednesday the 12th in London
2:13:07
for the meetup their twins could be
2:13:12
shoot when you look at that guy could be
2:13:14
triplets he's all over the world mister
2:13:16
penetration
2:13:18
copenhague I it appear a handler a new
2:13:21
handler well he's got military well let
2:13:24
me tell you this he's handling me very
2:13:26
well with that
2:13:27
Kentucky Bourbon I think they'll say
2:13:30
anything you want
2:13:31
Earl so we have the 15th row
2:13:35
chromatograph go on Copenhagen
2:13:38
then we have the fourth of July Seattle
2:13:40
Washington once again there'll be an
2:13:42
interesting one and maybe a lot of
2:13:43
people who knows but we'll find out
2:13:45
Atlanta Georgia on July 13th and you can
2:13:49
find out locales you can find out more
2:13:52
information sign up yourself at no
2:13:55
agenda meetups dot-com
2:13:57
please have a look at that and I look
2:13:59
forward to seeing everybody in London
2:14:02
there should be a lot of fun depending
2:14:03
on who can make some run down this
2:14:07
wealth Wednesday the 12th of June so
2:14:09
that seems was coming yeah it's in less
2:14:13
than two weeks no okay yeah we're going
2:14:17
next Sunday Father's Day you know I
2:14:20
really don't know is it I think so it
2:14:22
could be or is the fair the father which
2:14:24
which which a trip without me having to
2:14:26
go to the computer just you're just
2:14:28
giving up the raiment role room yeah
2:14:30
sure all room so the trolls need to tell
2:14:33
us when it may be I mean I see
2:14:36
promotions for it it's the third Sunday
2:14:38
in a Thursday will be dis Sunday after
2:14:40
you get back no because we're going to
2:14:45
Portugal okay we're finally taking
2:14:50
afford a honeymoon whoo living large
2:14:58
uh-huh okay all right
2:15:03
I got a couple more no no no you can't
2:15:07
be done this I got it I gotta throw some
2:15:10
stuff your way first you were the one
2:15:13
who reported on Lori Lightfoot the new
2:15:16
mayor of Chicago do you remember right
2:15:23
yeah hey in fact that you put the wrong
2:15:25
picture of the wrong woman I used the
2:15:28
wrong picture they will newsletter it's
2:15:30
a long it's a picture of her at a
2:15:32
distance and they looked similar from
2:15:33
the you know a thousand feet away but I
2:15:38
got butt slam from doing that wrong
2:15:40
picture
2:15:40
well at first at first glance yeah I
2:15:43
think we both are coming now what is
2:15:45
this woman gonna do she's gonna run
2:15:49
Chicago okay then I heard her talk and
2:15:53
this is on the Chicago Way podcast with
2:15:56
the guys named John Cass it's a good
2:16:00
show if you're from Chicago which have
2:16:02
not and he asked her about the Chicago
2:16:05
Way and what she was gonna do and I
2:16:07
liked her answer she may be extremely
2:16:09
good for the city
2:16:10
talked about you define the Chicago Way
2:16:13
what is the how do you define it well I
2:16:17
think of the Chicago Way as this notion
2:16:20
that you have to give to get that it's
2:16:25
it's understood that in order to
2:16:27
actually get access to basic city
2:16:30
resources and services you got to go
2:16:33
through this kabuki dance with aldermen
2:16:36
kiss the ring make the donation on and
2:16:40
on a higher the kid on and on and on
2:16:43
that's the old Chicago Way I think the
2:16:47
new Chicago way that I'm trying to forge
2:16:49
is one where if you're a resident and
2:16:52
you're a taxpayer you're entitled to
2:16:55
great services everyone no matter where
2:16:59
you live no matter your zip code no
2:17:00
matter who you know you don't have to go
2:17:03
through these extra steps to be able to
2:17:05
get access to basic city services and
2:17:07
and I think this is a lesson from the
2:17:10
Burke indictment the city workers are
2:17:14
actually able to do their jobs without
2:17:16
war
2:17:17
about political backlash because they
2:17:21
haven't pleased the local fiefdom in the
2:17:24
local alderman that's the city that I
2:17:27
government that I aspire to I think we
2:17:29
can get there it's going to take time
2:17:31
but I think we can get there so I don't
2:17:34
know much about Chicago politics but I
2:17:36
saw the series boss at one point with
2:17:39
John Goodman and all these aldermen and
2:17:42
these council dudes and everything and
2:17:44
she's gonna break that up that seems
2:17:46
like a pretty tall order well it's well
2:17:50
established mm-hmm
2:17:53
dead resistance would probably be quite
2:17:57
high to it because it's people like it
2:18:00
Chicago as a Chicago Way I mean the
2:18:03
Chicago way but in a nutshell is when
2:18:05
you get pulled over for speeding
2:18:07
you handle or your driver's license in a
2:18:09
sealed in this little sealed things like
2:18:12
not just the license bear and in the
2:18:14
back is on a dollar bill that's the
2:18:17
works huh I believe so I just flashed my
2:18:22
PBA card from 1987 I found it the other
2:18:26
day you were a professional bowler yes
2:18:30
right now the Police Benevolent
2:18:32
Association yeah they would they would
2:18:35
they would laugh that's just a hundred
2:18:37
days Oh
2:18:40
curry wait we're on MTV once that's two
2:18:42
hundo is broke that's no good so we'll
2:18:46
go from one city to my two other
2:18:48
favorite cities let's hop off that
2:18:49
Armageddon cliff first homeless have a
2:18:57
new gambit you know passing by these
2:18:59
things if you did not know to look up
2:19:01
you probably wouldn't even notice that
2:19:03
they were here but neighbors tell us
2:19:04
that this all started right around
2:19:06
February when one of these tree houses
2:19:07
went up and then a couple months later
2:19:09
now we're up to five or six of them
2:19:12
hello here in Fremont ingenuity and
2:19:16
desperation have brought us to this half
2:19:18
a dozen treehouses nestled high up in
2:19:20
the branches of a row of eucalyptus
2:19:22
trees in an industrial park where they
2:19:25
have been for months getting into the
2:19:28
structures is no simple task some of
2:19:30
them are three stories high this one has
2:19:32
a makeshift ladder albeit with rungs
2:19:34
sparsely attached climbing up is a lot
2:19:36
like solving a puzzle once inside you
2:19:39
get a better look at the craftsmanship
2:19:40
whoever did it likely has some
2:19:42
experience at construction and access to
2:19:44
power drills cross beams support beams
2:19:47
underneath and support straps above
2:19:49
trash there's a spot for that too
2:19:52
neighbors tell us they use scrap wood
2:19:54
from nearby discarded pallets the result
2:19:56
is remarkable but it looks like they
2:20:00
won't be here for long crews have spent
2:20:02
the past few days trimming and cutting
2:20:03
off the lower limbs and they are closing
2:20:06
in I think let's start by mentioning
2:20:19
Fremont is not San Francisco that's
2:20:21
correct
2:20:22
I take that back I take that less
2:20:25
opportunity because not too many trees
2:20:27
left in San Francisco because the human
2:20:29
excrement has got too much nitrogen you
2:20:32
love the tree house idea though well
2:20:35
it's just a visit just the next step to
2:20:37
shanty town which is where we're headed
2:20:39
well that's my next clip this is Los
2:20:42
Angeles and it was fun to see dr. Drew
2:20:46
Pinsky I show up and talk about his fear
2:20:51
his fear for the city he lives in we
2:20:54
have complete breakdown of the basic
2:20:56
needs of civilization in Los Angeles
2:20:57
right now we have the three prongs of
2:21:00
airborne disease tuberculosis is
2:21:03
exploding Rodan borne we were one of the
2:21:05
only major cities in the country does
2:21:06
not have a rodent control program and
2:21:08
sanitation has broken down
2:21:09
we had a typhus outbreak last number we
2:21:11
will have a typhus outbreak this summer
2:21:13
I'm hearing from experts that bubonic
2:21:15
plague is likely it's already here get
2:21:18
on to the rat fleas and then now finally
2:21:20
we have this condition
2:21:21
oral fecal root contamination which is
2:21:23
typhoid fever three cases one
2:21:26
ferm probably three this is unbelievable
2:21:29
I can't believe I live in a city where
2:21:32
this is not third-world Laura this is
2:21:34
medieval third world countries are
2:21:36
insulted if they are accused of being
2:21:38
like this
2:21:39
no one city on earth tolerate this the
2:21:42
entire population is at risk and God
2:21:44
forbid if measles this is a population
2:21:47
that sub-optimally immunized
2:21:48
if measles gets in I just have an image
2:21:51
of myself on my knees in the gutter
2:21:52
attending to people because this is this
2:21:54
summer is likely to be a very profound
2:21:56
problem and there's a very bizarre thing
2:21:58
going on where the government is somehow
2:21:59
insisting that housing is the problem
2:22:02
when in fact we have chronic mental
2:22:03
illness we have addiction we have people
2:22:05
who don't want to leave the streets they
2:22:07
literally won't take the housing if we
2:22:09
give it to them and that's the
2:22:10
population that's vulnerable and it's
2:22:12
going to get so ill this summer
2:22:14
it scares me for their well-being I
2:22:16
listen I've Laurie I need your help
2:22:18
I want to pierce their Shield of
2:22:20
qualified immunity so we can go after
2:22:22
them for reckless negligence this is
2:22:25
disgusting
2:22:26
it is reckless negligence and we have to
2:22:28
have a solution to this bubonic plague
2:22:33
well there seems to be some sort of
2:22:36
competition between Los Angeles and San
2:22:38
Francisco never stops it's a they just
2:22:42
they keep wanting to win don't they and
2:22:44
I would say that Los Angeles has an edge
2:22:48
they have a I mean it's the they got
2:22:52
they're more sprawling so they have is
2:22:54
more like Fremont I just coincidentally
2:22:56
in terms of its the way it is is the
2:22:58
city San Francisco is more centralized
2:23:00
more like an old-fashioned place so you
2:23:02
it's just different but yeah I think la
2:23:05
is a disaster well California in general
2:23:09
in that regard Democrats run the place
2:23:12
and this is the way they operate they
2:23:13
can't say no everybody's you know oh god
2:23:16
you know you might insult the person
2:23:18
though don't do no no no no don't no let
2:23:20
him a drug czar okay yeah I know no
2:23:24
don't shoot up the can shoot yourself up
2:23:27
what doctor where dr. Drew said is I
2:23:30
prescribe to that as I think we've
2:23:32
talked about on the show is these the
2:23:37
government's in city it's the same in
2:23:39
Austin home we need affordable housing
2:23:42
homelessness no you need to stop
2:23:44
allowing people to beg for money
2:23:46
everywhere and do drugs publicly in the
2:23:49
in any out in the open to stop that
2:23:52
first this is a lifestyle choice it's
2:23:57
it's not just homelessness or
2:24:00
unaffordable housing it is a complete
2:24:04
lack of wanting to do it this is their
2:24:06
life and if you're on drugs you know
2:24:08
your life looks pretty good
2:24:10
when you get your whatever you need
2:24:13
until it doesn't think you go stand on
2:24:15
the corner get some money rinse repeat
2:24:18
but for some reason we can't bring
2:24:21
ourselves to look the facts in the face
2:24:23
I'm saying we here in Austin cuz you
2:24:27
elected a bunch of yeah
2:24:29
douchebags toad leash bag Democrats yes
2:24:32
no offense with the Democrats at large
2:24:34
that listen to the show but come on what
2:24:37
the mayor when you're gonna get a clue
2:24:39
about this mayor Adler but you know what
2:24:41
that's
2:24:42
problem people don't care and it's the
2:24:46
same that I saw in San Francisco I
2:24:48
didn't see it in LA as much when I was
2:24:49
there but San Francisco I stepping over
2:24:51
the same three people coming out of my
2:24:54
apartment every single morning I didn't
2:24:56
like it at a certain point like this is
2:24:58
not okay
2:24:58
people have just they don't care anymore
2:25:00
they they've just don't care they don't
2:25:03
care do you really care John is here
2:25:06
that you care you don't care I care I'm
2:25:09
a caring guy yeah but you don't you
2:25:11
don't care to do anything about it
2:25:13
you're not protesting happy doing this
2:25:15
podcast that's something is not much
2:25:17
force it's not much you got it
2:25:32
where the C stands for caring John C
2:25:36
Dvorak exactly so so bar
2:25:43
William bar was on the morning show yeah
2:25:45
I'm glad you got some clips from this
2:25:46
cuz he said a lot of different things
2:25:48
and I'm I my eyes are just glazing over
2:25:51
because we know it's a sideshow we know
2:25:53
it's and the questioners antagonistic
2:25:57
nobody in CBS likes bar but I got two
2:26:00
clips when I was a little long but the
2:26:02
other one which is shorter is
2:26:03
interesting but let's play the the long
2:26:05
one which is the this bar on the show he
2:26:08
says a few things that are very straight
2:26:10
forward I admire this guy in an
2:26:13
exclusive CBS News interview Attorney
2:26:14
General William bar highlights why he
2:26:17
opened an investigation to the origins
2:26:19
of Russia investigation bar says there
2:26:21
is evidence that makes him believe that
2:26:24
senior government officials may have
2:26:26
acted improperly to authorize
2:26:28
surveillance of president Trump's 2016
2:26:30
campaign and he says that led to the
2:26:32
spying on the campaign critics say bar
2:26:35
is being too loyal to the president Jan
2:26:37
Crawford is in Anchorage Alaska
2:26:39
traveling with the Attorney General Jan
2:26:41
how is bar responding the complaints
2:26:44
about his work well the Attorney General
2:26:46
he wouldn't really talk specifics about
2:26:48
what he is seeing that led him to open
2:26:50
that investigation but he said he is not
2:26:54
swayed by Critias
2:26:55
and he won't back off doing what he
2:26:58
thinks is right you're only the second
2:27:00
Attorney General in history who served
2:27:01
twice I think the first one was back in
2:27:04
1850 right and you're an establishment
2:27:07
figure in a way you've had a long career
2:27:09
in Washington well you're working for a
2:27:11
man who's not establishment and some of
2:27:14
his tweets about officials and the rule
2:27:18
of law how do you react when you see
2:27:20
those are you on Twitter do you read his
2:27:21
tweets no I'm not on Twitter every once
2:27:25
in a while a tweet is brought to my
2:27:26
attention but my experience with the
2:27:29
president is we have a good professional
2:27:30
working relationship we talk to each
2:27:32
other and if he has something to say to
2:27:35
me I figure he'll tell me directly I
2:27:37
don't look to tweets for I don't look at
2:27:39
them as directives or as official
2:27:41
communications with with the department
2:27:44
but when you came into this job I mean
2:27:46
you had a good reputation on the right
2:27:48
and on the left you're now someone who
2:27:50
is you know accused of protecting the
2:27:53
president and nailing the president but
2:27:55
lying to Congress did you expect that
2:27:58
coming in well in a way I did expect it
2:28:00
yeah because I realized we live in a
2:28:02
crazy hyper partisan period of time and
2:28:05
I knew that it would only be a matter of
2:28:09
time if I was behaving responsibly and
2:28:11
calling him as I see him
2:28:13
that I'd be attacked because nowadays
2:28:15
people don't care about the merits or
2:28:17
the substance they only care about who
2:28:19
it helps you know who benefits whether
2:28:21
my side benefits or the other side
2:28:23
benefits everything is gauged by
2:28:24
politics and as I say that's
2:28:28
antithetical to the way the department
2:28:29
runs and any Attorney General in this
2:28:32
period is going to end up losing a lot
2:28:34
of political capital and I realized that
2:28:36
and that's one of the reasons that I
2:28:38
ultimately was persuaded that maybe I
2:28:40
should take it on because I think at my
2:28:44
stage in life it really doesn't make any
2:28:45
difference to your career I'm at the end
2:28:49
of my career I've you know it means a
2:28:52
reputation that you've worked your whole
2:28:53
life right now yeah but everyone dies
2:28:56
and I'm not you know I don't believe in
2:28:59
the homeric idea that you know
2:29:01
immortality comes by you know having
2:29:03
owned some of them over the centuries
2:29:06
you know so you don't regret taking the
2:29:08
job no what's interesting I love this
2:29:13
everybody dies
2:29:14
you know I just want to give you a
2:29:15
rundown on on our hero Muller just so
2:29:20
people get a little put it into
2:29:21
perspective what he looked what he will
2:29:24
take to the grave
2:29:25
he kept four innocent men in jail for
2:29:29
years one in fact for 35 years to
2:29:32
protect whitey bulk bulghur Bulger
2:29:35
Bulger for years he kept them in jail
2:29:38
this was in Boston I guess 9/11 happened
2:29:43
on his watch he bungled the anthrax case
2:29:47
the guy who was blamed what what one guy
2:29:50
killed himself and then we had Steven
2:29:53
Hatfill he wound up suing the government
2:29:56
paid him millions in compensation he the
2:30:01
Boston the Boston bombing framing Ted
2:30:06
Stevens I mean the Boston bombing the
2:30:08
Russians told us yeah there's something
2:30:11
gonna happen and this is money was all
2:30:14
FBI Ted Stevens was framed yeah oh yeah
2:30:19
the senator from Alaska told Annette
2:30:21
killed yeah totally
2:30:25
you know some Muller is a failure fail
2:30:29
you know well depends on your
2:30:36
perspective this is a good point he's
2:30:38
either batting a thousand I think you're
2:30:43
right I take that back
2:30:44
wow that guy's good we're talking about
2:30:47
being a screw-up let's listen to part
2:30:49
two of this bar flip Janne what did the
2:30:52
Attorney General tell you about why he
2:30:54
decided to summarize the special
2:30:56
council's report rather than release it
2:30:58
when he first received it well I think
2:31:00
that with some news there I was
2:31:02
surprised by some things you talked
2:31:04
about on that as well I mean that was
2:31:06
not the plan he had asked the special
2:31:09
counsels office over a period of weeks
2:31:11
and was led to believe that the
2:31:13
specialist counsel's office was working
2:31:15
to identify that sensitive grand jury
2:31:17
material that could not be released by
2:31:20
law to the public or to Congress so he
2:31:22
expected the report when he got it from
2:31:24
the special counsel to have that
2:31:25
material identified so that he could
2:31:27
quickly turn it around and release it
2:31:29
pretty much in its entirety when they
2:31:31
got the report at the Department of
2:31:33
Justice
2:31:33
none of that material is identified up
2:31:35
to his surprise but he said the public
2:31:37
wouldn't wait weeks while they figured
2:31:39
out what that was he had to get
2:31:40
something out quickly people work you
2:31:42
know camping out at the Justice
2:31:43
Department the media intelligence
2:31:45
officials were wildly speculating as he
2:31:48
put so he released that summary he said
2:31:50
it was never intended to go in the nooks
2:31:52
and crannies of the report while they
2:31:54
work to identify that grand jury
2:31:56
information but that was not the plan
2:31:58
and if he'd gotten what he thought he
2:32:00
was getting from the outset that four
2:32:02
page summary wouldn't have been
2:32:03
necessary
2:32:05
it's true is interesting that's true
2:32:12
anyway so he was like there's another
2:32:14
molar black mark or not or not yes
2:32:18
perspective the Bilderberg conference to
2:32:20
be wrapping up after a weekend of
2:32:22
festivities at Montreux right on the leg
2:32:26
there with the smoke under what and of
2:32:29
course we identified that Stacey Abrams
2:32:30
is in attendance this year yes and you
2:32:36
we discussed why and although we
2:32:42
perceive this to be generally a drinking
2:32:44
Club I do want to remind us that in 1975
2:32:51
there was of course a Bilderberg meeting
2:32:55
and there was an unknown pretty much
2:33:00
unknown governor from Georgia who showed
2:33:02
up and the next year he became president
2:33:05
and that was Jimmy Carter and he was at
2:33:08
the time invited to the Bilderberg
2:33:11
conference so the parallels are
2:33:15
interesting to have Georgia yeah
2:33:18
Bilderberg election next year still
2:33:23
think it's possible that's like some
2:33:25
crazy way they're gonna try run Stacey
2:33:27
Abrams I know you don't buy it I know
2:33:29
you don't but I'm not even close to but
2:33:31
how much worse could it be than
2:33:33
Gillibrand I mean the brand's offensive
2:33:36
is I think is a red herring and one with
2:33:40
the other single issue people yes I
2:33:43
think it's very much well explained here
2:33:47
I still have this to be and play it
2:33:48
again that mark shields clip where he
2:33:51
explains just in great detail about
2:33:53
Gillibrand maybe you shouldn't no no I
2:33:55
think accepts from him I'd like the
2:33:58
whole single-issue voter as a test I
2:34:01
think the thing that makes sense I do it
2:34:04
a quick view I don't know that Abrams
2:34:06
has any issues or even is being
2:34:08
considered I mean it could be the 20/20
2:34:11
thing it's possible just to run against
2:34:12
Gavin Newsom you know she's listen all I
2:34:16
know is the former New York banker sat
2:34:19
me down and made a big deal about her
2:34:21
and how incredibly intellectual she is
2:34:25
and in
2:34:25
elegent and that may be true I read her
2:34:28
stuff in Council on Foreign Relations
2:34:30
magazine I'm like okay a lot of pretty
2:34:33
words there what are you really saying
2:34:36
though please I'd love to have her in
2:34:39
the fray are you kidding we do the show
2:34:41
this is great it would be but it's not
2:34:44
happening Hillary a girl can hope little
2:34:51
updates on mh17 this was the plane
2:34:55
flying from Schiphol in the Netherlands
2:34:58
shot down over Ukraine a lot of
2:35:02
fuzziness in the reporting of course
2:35:05
I've been following this for several
2:35:06
years now because I speak the language
2:35:08
and the Dutch have not really released a
2:35:11
comprehensive report that anyone was
2:35:14
happy with that really pointed the
2:35:16
finger at anybody other than the
2:35:17
Russians we have the open source
2:35:20
reporting group Belling cat who would
2:35:23
prove oh it's the Russians the Russians
2:35:26
and Russians now we have the Prime
2:35:29
Minister of Malaysia giving his final
2:35:31
word on what he feels about the affair
2:35:33
Malaysia's Prime Minister has called
2:35:35
into question the findings of the Dutch
2:35:37
led investigation into the donning of
2:35:39
flight mh17 over Ukraine and 2014
2:35:42
Mahathir Mohamad says the international
2:35:45
inquiry which alleged that Russia was
2:35:47
complicit in the atrocity was
2:35:49
politicized and has not found enough
2:35:51
evidence to support its conclusions he
2:35:54
also claimed Malaysia has not been
2:35:56
allowed to inspect the planes black
2:35:57
boxes they are accusing Russians of
2:36:01
firing the missile but what is the
2:36:04
evidence it could even be the Ukrainian
2:36:07
government because they too have the
2:36:09
same missile the five years of past but
2:36:11
it's only seems like it happened
2:36:13
yesterday you know I was there one of
2:36:15
the first reporters on the scene so we
2:36:17
have the Malaysian Prime Minister who
2:36:19
says Malaysia accepts the results of the
2:36:21
investigation however they accepted to
2:36:23
certain points they accept that the
2:36:26
plane was brought down by a Russian
2:36:28
missile but as to who the assailant
2:36:31
is that has not been concluded and this
2:36:33
is what Malaysia has a problem with at
2:36:35
the moment
2:36:36
no there you go add to reiterate you
2:36:40
know I wonder I wonder if you even
2:36:42
remember your original thesis on this
2:36:46
which I think was the most one of the
2:36:48
most profound things ever discussed on
2:36:50
the no agenda show yes it was a mistake
2:37:00
wasn't it a plane following another
2:37:03
plane they did they they flipped off the
2:37:07
radar please help me please help me I
2:37:11
need help because I can't even remember
2:37:12
my own noticed that a few weeks earlier
2:37:15
the GPS got turned off my test of this
2:37:22
turning off the GPS for some no
2:37:24
particular reason but it was some sort
2:37:26
of test and then this event occurred
2:37:29
some weeks later under similar
2:37:32
circumstances and it was the idea was to
2:37:36
was to identify that it look like one
2:37:38
plane where there was a closely follow a
2:37:41
Ukrainian jet theory yeah it was closely
2:37:44
follow him and then they shut down this
2:37:46
the air traffic control system long
2:37:49
enough for me to shoot the plane and
2:37:50
then jump off into some other area yes
2:37:56
if we could dig up the old yeah yeah I'm
2:37:58
gonna and I thought it was a incredibly
2:38:02
creative explanation for what could have
2:38:06
actually happened because they have not
2:38:08
proven anything and these this whole
2:38:10
investigation is a scam and they won't
2:38:12
give the boxes over to the people who
2:38:14
own the boxes this is ridiculous
2:38:16
everything spells cover-up and also the
2:38:19
the victims of the families that have no
2:38:21
closure just no closure because they I'm
2:38:25
pretty sure that it wasn't the Russians
2:38:26
yeah was a buk missile but this could
2:38:30
have been launched by multiple parties
2:38:31
if they really really could have
2:38:35
I don't know I I will looked at it one
2:38:37
up again I do need to refresh my memory
2:38:39
on on that but you're right they had a
2:38:40
test it flipped everything and then I
2:38:44
think there was also we looked at this
2:38:46
at the flight ceiling the operational
2:38:49
ceiling of one of the Ukrainian fighters
2:38:52
fighter jets oh man that you caught me
2:38:56
off guard there I'm gonna have to work
2:38:57
on that I will bring that back yeah go
2:39:01
back and find that episode I think we
2:39:03
can do that now sure we have enough
2:39:04
resources I'm sure we can define things
2:39:07
in these episodes well one more thing
2:39:09
regarding Russia this is also a Russia
2:39:11
Today clip the new Call of Duty a game
2:39:15
is on its way apparently I would know
2:39:18
I'm not a gamer but here's what you can
2:39:20
expect it's back in a big way now after
2:39:23
years of fooling sales and relevance
2:39:26
cool of duty is going back to its roots
2:39:29
it'll be more shocking more morally
2:39:33
ambiguous than ever before with Russians
2:39:36
so evil you wouldn't believe
2:39:40
[Music]
2:39:45
surprised russian su-25 jet there it is
2:39:50
apparently bombing civilians the next
2:39:53
scene white helmets the rescuing of
2:39:56
serious jihadist rebels has seen helping
2:39:59
injured civilians out of rubble just
2:40:02
like in their real-life propaganda reels
2:40:05
I guess they couldn't change the script
2:40:07
any more takes a lot of work to change a
2:40:10
video game like a well have the white
2:40:12
helmets they'll be the good guys unless
2:40:14
maybe we get to play the game and then
2:40:16
we learned they actually aren't that
2:40:17
that would be cool unlikely yeah it's a
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good game I have played it definitely
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not the new one though have you played
2:40:27
the new one if you like shooting you
2:40:28
give u s-- fun what you haven't played
2:40:30
the new one though is that out yet is
2:40:31
that no no I'm new and I played the old
2:40:33
one two different versions of the old
2:40:36
one but it's just fun you get to shoot
2:40:39
people all over the place um red the Red
2:40:43
Dead Redemption where is together one
2:40:45
that's out now it's actually one of the
2:40:47
best games I've seen oh nice play I
2:40:49
played that for four minutes I'm like
2:40:51
okay you weren't shooting enough people
2:40:53
look I want to have fun I'll go out and
2:40:55
I'll punch an old lady in the face in
2:40:57
real life you know the video give us and
2:41:00
you won't get away with it we can play
2:41:03
or not play it's it's interesting and
2:41:06
but it's also a message worth listening
2:41:10
to for people would have bad habits
2:41:14
this guy is a guy's kind of a science
2:41:18
geek that's called he calls himself
2:41:19
veritasium and he does these science
2:41:22
reports and he decided to go find the
2:41:24
most radioactive places in the world oh
2:41:26
please tell me he went to Chernobyl
2:41:28
yeah of course and to Fukushima yeah I
2:41:32
went there - let me guess
2:41:33
wasn't all that bad it was bad and not
2:41:37
bad here and there he found the moat the
2:41:39
worst place was a basement in Russia
2:41:41
where they were treating all the the
2:41:44
poor firemen who went into the stupidly
2:41:47
went into them George were demanded to
2:41:49
go into the Chernobyl Oh anything that
2:41:52
was not going yeah but this is kind of
2:41:54
just kind of the wrap on on
2:41:58
the rap on how much radiation you can
2:42:02
take it in a daily basis and it's kind
2:42:04
of interesting that basement was the
2:42:05
most radioactive place I visited and
2:42:07
it's one of the most radioactive places
2:42:09
on earth if I'd stayed down there for
2:42:12
one hour I would have received 2,000 mic
2:42:14
receivers that's a year's worth of
2:42:16
natural background radiation every
2:42:18
yellow pixel here represents a banana
2:42:20
now that might seem like a lot but
2:42:22
consider that in a CT scan the patient
2:42:24
receives about 7,000 micro sieverts
2:42:27
that's three years worth of natural
2:42:29
background radiation it's been estimated
2:42:31
that the people living around Fukushima
2:42:33
will receive an additional 10,000 micro
2:42:36
sieverts over their lifetime due to the
2:42:38
nuclear power disaster for comparison
2:42:41
u.s. radiation workers are limited to a
2:42:43
maximum of 50,000 microsieverts per year
2:42:46
but that's less than another occupation
2:42:49
astronaut an astronaut on the space
2:42:52
station for six months will receive
2:42:54
about 80,000 microsieverts worth of
2:42:57
radiation but not even they are exposed
2:42:59
to the highest levels of ionizing
2:43:01
radiation so can you guess who is the
2:43:03
answer is a smokers lungs on average
2:43:09
receive hundred and sixty thousand might
2:43:12
receive radiation every year that's due
2:43:15
to the radioactive polonium and
2:43:16
radioactive lead in the tobacco that
2:43:19
they're smoking so not only are they
2:43:20
exposed to carcinogens and toxins they
2:43:23
also receive very high levels of
2:43:25
radiation so it's not the people of
2:43:27
Fukushima or Chernobyl or radiation
2:43:30
workers or even astronauts who receive
2:43:31
the highest doses of ionizing radiation
2:43:34
that honor goes to your ordinary average
2:43:37
smoker
2:43:38
suck it in well thanks Jonah I'm
2:43:46
thoroughly depressed now
2:43:47
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I just thought it was a public service
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2:43:53
at least I'm calling ourselves the new
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2:44:01
it requires a vow of poverty but man do
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we do good for the public yeah
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now they need to update that with some
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doesn't do much for your radiation
2:44:15
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2:46:01
eighty-three you really shouldn't
2:46:03
hesitate gives it at once
2:46:05
then do it twice a second time is just
2:46:08
as nice look out here comes the need of
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man
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look out here comes the man
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up-to-date better check
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we're making nine minutes I can or
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should testify or speak further about
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this matter all yeah
2:47:10
there were multiple systemic Shepherds
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to interfere in our collection
2:47:14
what he wasn't happy with what I did and
2:47:17
I don't blame him but I had to do it
2:47:20
because that was the right thing to do
2:47:21
every defendant is presumed innocent
2:47:24
unless well alleged to be involved from
2:47:27
them we conclude our way who would would
2:47:30
not reach a determination one way or the
2:47:32
other about whether the president
2:47:34
committed the dirty filthy disgusting
2:47:40
word with me I could not believe it is
2:47:45
appropriate for me to speak further
2:47:46
about the investigation were to comment
2:47:49
on the actions of the Justice Department
2:47:51
or Congress you know got me elected
2:47:54
you know who got me elected I got me
2:47:56
elected
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see got fused hustle get the dough rage
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I ain't never seen nothing like it done
2:48:20
before
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he's a moving violation breaking in your
2:48:22
backdoor what you don't know what you
2:48:25
don't see got mouths to feed
2:48:27
he got bills to pay look the real hard
2:48:29
man is trying to set apart our face bags
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he knows where you're going and he knows
2:48:59
where you're never too close never too
2:49:05
far to open up your web cam there you
2:49:07
are
2:49:08
knowing how your watch
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and I'm responsible for what happens
2:49:46
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2:49:48
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2:49:49
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2:49:51
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2:49:53
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2:49:55
are using it to harm other people or to
2:49:57
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2:50:00
just give people control over their
2:50:01
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2:50:04
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protect their information too it will
2:50:07
take some time to work through all the
2:50:09
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2:50:12
to getting this race
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