Cover for No Agenda Show 1153: Pink Pound
July 7th, 2019 • 2h 46m

1153: Pink Pound

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he's going down this is no agenda it's
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60 and we've been having 98 days here
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it's been freezing all July yeah well
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yesterday our air conditioner went up oh
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okay alright Dvorak it's what I could
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afford on the donations we get okay I'm
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surprised you can afford to buy anything
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so first of all let's just start with
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important news how was your experience
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with the quake
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did you like no quake you didn't feel
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anything
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you know this is the funny thing this is
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the classic you know there's some fires
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like if you know a hundred miles from
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here
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you guys okay oh yeah look I'm just
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saying that people in Vegas felt the
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quake yeah they sure they did yeah yeah
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well feeling the quake is just like some
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just little a little nothing it's not
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you know I suppose you could feel it
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that's because the quake was closer to
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Vegas than it was to Los Angeles I don't
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can't get over these okay oh oh Southern
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California Southern California this is
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the middle of the Mojave Desert no it's
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150 miles minimum from Los Angeles this
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is like for me having a quake and having
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its you know
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Sacramento to San Francisco Bay Area is
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90 miles 150 miles is another 60 miles
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further okay it's ridiculous that people
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are making this okay it's just asked
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okay
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can i litter you did you touch the nerve
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I did get on Twitter and Rach tweet
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about it is very peculiar that you never
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heard about which I have a clip oh well
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this is going on there's been quakes up
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in Canada around BC I get the BC quakes
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clip three earthquakes rattled the BC
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coast today all of them significant and
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all of them classified by seismologists
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as aftershocks to a quake that hit
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earlier this week on Wednesday so that
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quake here was a magnitude 6.2 felt
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hundreds of kilometres away and here
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early this morning there was a 4.7 a 5.6
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and a 4.6 all within the space of about
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10 minutes and all that comes less than
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a day after another quake an unrelated
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one rocking Southern California it's a
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reminder that on the west coast bad news
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can always be right around the corner so
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this is Jesus and you Fletcher explorers
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just how prepared we are restrike food
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its pre built survival kits its water
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filtration or storage this for example
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is our Xenia platen cells earthquake
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hits at the total prepare store in
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Victoria she says sales tend to go up
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every time there's a significant
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earthquake yeah we've been seeing a bit
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more foot traffic and a few more phonons
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with questions and things all my traffic
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sticked up a little bit yeah there's
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quick cirhappy it stems from the series
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of morning after shocks off BC Central
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Coast enough to jolt some out of bed you
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know since they changed the the scale we
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really have no idea what it means
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because I recall the the Washington DC
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quake no yeah I was there um yeah it was
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it cracked the Washington Monument what
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do mean you don't remember this question
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I remember the cracking of the
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Washington Monument yes so didn't we
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just see what what cuz I remember that
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one I wonder these quakes down in the
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Mojave they showed us some videos and
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this some of those videos are pretty
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violent yes of the store say and I'm
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thinking this was supposed to be a 6 2
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or is this the 5 5 7 1 7
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one is what they said it was seven once
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bothersome that that they change well
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I'm looking at the August 23rd 2011
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magnitude 5.8 earthquake now does this
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before they changed to the new momentum
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it changed for years and years well this
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is eight years ago so I'm asking was it
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like I think it's still after the change
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it changes but I said the 5.8 was pretty
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significant I remember that one I was
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there so a seven point one doesn't
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change yeah we've talked about it for
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all Z we haven't talked about we bitch
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about it constantly so you have a six
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point two in BCE area it's off the coast
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but that doesn't mean anything compared
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to we just useless the thing that is
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interesting is the location of these
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quakes in California it's not the San
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Andreas Fault
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no it's nowhere near it is right near
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the actually not it's almost on the
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China Lake weapons test site yes I'd
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love to say it what are we doing there
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are we testing the earthquake machine
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again or did you guys bore too many's up
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too many tunnel see the DC thing I kind
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of understood you with all the secret
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train tunnels everywhere and some even
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claim that they've you know tunnels the
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trains that go all the way to Colorado
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to the yeah the backup site yeah we've
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heard this we don't know if it's true
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but if you start drilling around in the
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earth yeah you know you can get stuff
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going back II look at the northern part
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of Holland throwning it that's because
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of this fracking right that's because of
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fracking yeah yeah so anyway control up
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there in that Holland area where the
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fracking is just going no there's
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nothing nothing nothing like a SEP
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nothing like this seven point what I
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spoke to people in California who you
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know I lived in Los Angeles I lose in
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San Francisco I don't think I've really
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witnessed any earthquakes when I was in
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San Francisco and Los Angeles several
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and yeah you get real blase man whatever
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is a quakes fine well you witnessed some
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you still get boys a but the people I
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spoke to were like
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this was a little more than then the
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blase type feeling some people were
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rattled by this one well there were a
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lot of people were rattled by the 89
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remember this story but with PC
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computing was a major player back in
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1989 with a Loma Prieta earthquake and
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which hit the peninsula quite hard
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most of the peninsula and it hit the bay
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area in general and it was a and but
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people who've never experienced any sort
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of earthquake there's a low note with a
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big quake uh-huh that is disconcerning
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it really shake is a Bolton rattler and
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it makes you very uneasy and there was a
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whole bunch of people who were from New
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York that were in the offices a piece of
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computing on that day and they flew out
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as fast as they just get out god it
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sounds funny they would refuse to come
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to California after that and it had to
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be because the effect of this low note
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that occurs in many it's like ground
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loop resonance it's a horrible light it
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goes through your bones because it is a
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vibration that your body gets in tune
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with yeah it's a harmonic vibration
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residence it's the one that they use to
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kill people
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yeah the who you wait a minute who uses
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that to kill people with well we have
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the evidence that there's been weapons
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developed that developed like a five
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cycle node or something at very high
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frequencies and it shakes people and
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kills them blows up your liver or
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something like that oh wait I think I
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have an example of it I know hey it's
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it's July what can I tell you I don't
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have that oh yeah here it is this is the
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one okay everybody get ready we're going
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to kill you
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that's another problem this energy chime
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[Music]
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we can kill you with that one for sure
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definitely gets your attention
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anyway anyway I'm always bothered by
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these California State as the state as I
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got into 800 miles long or something and
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it's isn't something happens in
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California it really only affects a very
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small area of the giant state
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yes giant state so you're not worried
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about anything happening up there are
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you no I think still think the big the
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big whopper that's gonna be dangerous is
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supposed to hit Southern California
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according to all the eggs oh it won't it
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won't hit Northern California not know
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the next one what eventually something's
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gonna hit Northern California I'm lining
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a backup host so I'm just want to get
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you just gave you our net hey if anyone
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could do this showing it quake it's me
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yes if you live i'm nests yeah hey I
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think we both may be wrong a rare
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occasion well as we had to wait we
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referring to the fish yeah the shoes out
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of it I'm sorry go on no I'm not my
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research has not stopped we have a small
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disagreement John has the feeling that
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Nike set up the controversy over the
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Betsy Ross shoe with Kaepernick as a PR
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stunt to sell more shoes Ivy immediately
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disagree I believe it was blackmail that
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they were shamed into doing this and
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money might have been paid or it should
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have been paid it was blackmail we both
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agreed that if the shoes go on sale then
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John would be correct if not I would be
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correct I think we're both wrong and
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that is based on a podcast because gosh
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you can't get anything from the
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mainstream I kept trying to find out who
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actually brought this into the media and
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again it's unnamed sources people
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familiar with the matter from Associated
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Press from PBS from The Wall Street
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Journal all three of them reported on
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this story none of them have any quotes
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Nike did not mention Kaepernick in any
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of their communications Kaepernick has
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not publicly communicated anything
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regarding the matter but of all people
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Adam Carolla sometimes confused with me
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the actual pod father does a podcast
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with Mark Geragos and his client as we
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discussed in the previous episode is
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Colin Kaepernick copper Nick Kaepernick
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amongst other prominent people like
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Jesse small at so fine fine guy to do a
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podcast where they do it it's called the
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what is this podcast called it's called
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reasonable doubt and Carolla asked Gera
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go straight up what's going on with this
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I would be wildly inconsistent if I
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didn't scream at your boy Colin
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Kaepernick for this how racist is that
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sorry but you can't this is cracking me
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up right away just say your boy Colin
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Kaepernick unless he's not black I don't
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know what's going on Corolla I would be
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wildly inconsistent if I didn't scream
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at your boy Colin Kaepernick for this
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stupid Nike tweet but or whatever he did
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by the interesting point the facts
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straight
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I know this but Geragos is gonna come in
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and he has some interesting data points
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how does that work why does Nike cave
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why does he give a shit and what's going
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on I'm asked I just saw an article that
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Nike increased their market cap by three
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billion dollars since dropping it now
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he'll repeat this and we'll talk about
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this maybe later but this was a meme
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that was propagating very quickly Oh
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Nike 3d they made three billion dollars
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no one seems to understand what market
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cap is about anymore so hey man they did
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a good job they made three billion
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dollars three billion dollars richer
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everybody getting paid no the stock
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price went up a percent like a point and
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a half
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oh so it's it's market cap value and it
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can go down by five billion tomorrow but
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this was it's interesting that this is
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now brought up and let's explain just
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short market cap is short for market
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capitalization which is for all
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practical purposes which has to be
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separated from enterprise value which
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people can do and they're digging look
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that one up but market cap is if you
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sold all if you took the stock today's
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price of the stock and liquidated it at
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that price at that moment that's what
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that number is right and they're about a
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hundred and eight billion dollars the
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stock went up over over two days went up
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about a point and a half it goes up it
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goes down it goes up it goes down here
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they won't report on you know the love
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losing billions of dollars cuz that's
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not what you do the only time it's
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interesting is when someone hits the
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trillion dollar market cap such as the
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Apple and then you know they drop below
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it and it's not like anyone made or lost
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money except perhaps investors who play
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the stock market we continue I'm asking
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okay I just saw an article that Nike
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increased their market cap by three
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billion dollars since dropping it and I
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my guess as to what happened he was free
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by the way he's guessing he knows damn
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well are you privy to any of this stuff
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yes yes they showed they the shoe was
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shown to him he he had expressed a
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reservations about them using the shoe
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they decided to drop it somebody at the
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I assume in Nikes headquarters
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apparently it gets gruntled somebody
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decides they're going to leak it to I
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want to say the Wall Street Journal now
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this is interesting so he says he
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presumes it was a disgruntled employee
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no there was no mention in any of these
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articles a disgruntled employee or
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someone who was pissed off so he's
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really making an assumption and I think
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he's full of shit here and becomes a
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firestorm all this week but like he has
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the last laugh because I just looked
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this morning and they put three billion
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on the market cap while Under Armor
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Adidas and Puma were all down
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substantially in this market how does
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the process work where they vet the shoe
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with him you know he's the face of the
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just do it 30 thirtieth anniversary
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campaign and by the way as people people
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with people I don't think understand
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just about how effective that has been
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they they know what they're doing I mean
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they know who their demographic is their
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demographic is not Ted Cruz and their
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demographic is not you know that
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governor why and I don't want to
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mispronounce it is he trying to say the
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demographic is black people what is he
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trying to say
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did he telling us who it's not douche a
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or do she that's not that's not the
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target demo the target demo are people
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who who have a whoever viewpoint the
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piece people have a viewpoint that's
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their target
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so social justice warriors suasion
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here's here's what I want to say here's
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my honest take on this I draw a great
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distinction between stuff that is done
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in public and stuff that is done in
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private and I do again I draw a
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distinction now I don't I don't like
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that we live in a country where we vet
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shoes with Kaepernick and then he gives
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the thumbs down because they have 13
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stars on it I don't like that that's
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what our society has become but we're
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living in it and if people are doing it
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for publicity then I really don't like
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it if the if the intent is to quietly go
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about this and get on with our lives I
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have a different viewpoint of the the
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transaction and you are telling me that
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they show it to him he gives notes and
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then theoretically they quietly go back
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and implement his notes without the
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but like we would never know that this
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shoe existed if this person from Nike
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who is disgruntled didn't leak it it's
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all I can plug connecting the dots
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because he certainly there was no way
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that he was the one who was saying that
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or releasing that or anything else and
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obviously you know the shoe was timed
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for July 4th the the leak and the story
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went viral because of the 4th of July
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and and so that's I'm with you right in
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terms of if it's done quietly look I've
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got reservations about it which is
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exactly what was done he certainly
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wasn't the one who released it yeah I
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got an idea for you to pitch me up so
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he's talking about the leak I don't know
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for sure it seems that the shoes were
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already at retail yes that's what I
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understand and because that's how
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they're winding up on eBay yeah and that
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would make no sense which is his basic
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thesis is that the shoes were kept in
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this one guy leaked them which is
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obviously the case I would posit we
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could use my was it's my word I would
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say that I'm still sticking with my
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original thesis but it's possible that
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what could have been the fly in the
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ointment with someone at the company
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saying hey this looks if we bring out
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these shoes on July the 4th this looks
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like exploitation of the American flag
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and this is not gonna go over we should
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probably you know and they didn't they
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decided to pull the shoes or do
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something and then maybe bring them out
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later and then maybe they blamed it on
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Kaepernick I don't know who blamed it on
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camera I think it's just I think if
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there's a disgruntled employee the least
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exactly why are they running a shoe idea
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past him
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John George on John's oper nigga see you
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like this color John if you're gonna run
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something past a guy whose ultimate
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input can stop the shoe yet don't do
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that when they're at retail so it's just
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bullshit
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happening may have nothing to do with it
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I'm pretty sure he doesn't I think he's
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been told to just shut up and you know
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we'll do it take care of it later but
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now let's look at this market cap
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because this is what this story went
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viral like Nike rakes in three billion
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days okay so let's just take the
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stupidity this the stupid interpretation
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of that like it was a good thing for
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them not to do this what does that mean
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for future social justice movements by
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this company or any other brand that has
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something to say here's the idea
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personally I don't think it means
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anything is that it because well some
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people were all jacked up about I don't
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think the company killed one well yeah I
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know but it goes up and down cons I'm
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talking about perception this is what
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people are this is this is the story now
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the story is they understand it but it
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did company themselves I don't think
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you're missing my point
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you're missing my point from a social
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justice perspective would it now be in
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Nikes true we know has nothing to do
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really with market cap if people believe
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that now so let's just leave it as it is
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from a social justice warrior
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perspective is it good or not good for
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Nike to portray its brand values in its
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product and it and in its advertising
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based on the fact that the market cap
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went up when they clearly showed their
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brand values I don't know I would I
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would say it makes a difference
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personally oh you're being too literal
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about it okay it's alright I'm trying
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I'm trying to ask you a different
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question and you just not understand
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anyone I'm asking
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well would you get certified okay so
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forget you think that my Nikes gonna be
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more reactive but Nike I'm talking about
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people people will they now think we're
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gonna give a shit about my Nikes market
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cap I don't know I completely befuddled
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by what you're trying to ask me okay
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never mind
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now actually I'm annoyed by the fact you
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don't understand what I'm saying we know
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the market cap is bullshit the
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perception is they made three billion
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dollars that's just the perception can
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we just leave that as really the
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perception amongst ayats I know who
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who do you think I'm talking about will
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the idiots make the claim that social
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justice warriors or idiots all right yes
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I am and here's Andrew Doyle writer and
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comedian and gay man at the BBC
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complaining about the social justice
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warriors and the brand values who are
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hijacking gayness and pride I think
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we're all used to the idea of
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corporations and companies cynically
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exploiting gay people for a quick buck I
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think we I think yeah absolutely it's
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always been the pink pound you know it's
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a longer ongoing thing I think now
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what's happened though is there's a kind
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of critical mass and I I completely take
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on board what you're saying I think
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though we have to accept that there is a
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sense that this is diss slightly
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distasteful this is a flag that after
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all is related to activism and the
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concept of pushing for equal rights and
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now it is being manipulated as a kind of
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a kind of indicator that you are good
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that you are virtuous in your life -
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that guy talks so fast of you if you
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could get it you can't do it on the fly
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obviously but if you could tweak his
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vote his his Equalization so he's
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because he would suddenly ben shapiro
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a british gay ben shapiro there's a kind
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of a kind of indicator that you are good
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that you are virtuous and that you're on
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the quote-unquote the right side of
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history and that's not what it should be
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about that's not what it should be
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meaning and i think a lot of gay people
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in particular are starting to feel that
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this is misrepresenting what they stand
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for them i know i went into a very
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popular japanese chain and won't say
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what it's called and the mats told me
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that they weren't were proud that they
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didn't discriminate against LGBT people
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am i feeling about they lose well why
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would you my default expectation is that
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you wouldn't we don't live in a society
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where that sort of thing is acceptable
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and it reminds me of when people started
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a campaign where they wore safety pins
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to a broadcast idea that they're not
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racist again I would assume you weren't
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oh and I'd feel a lot more comfortable
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about these corporations doing this if
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for instance they'd have done the same
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before the Equality Act in 2010 if
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they've done the same at for section 28
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was repealed in 2003 if their den
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December before the age of consent was
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equalized in 2001 we have to accept that
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they've taken a market decision to to
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make as much money as alkylated that
23:59
yeah I guess what I was getting at is
24:03
is the era of brand values and virtue
24:06
signaling those brand values which
24:09
really aren't their values or mission
24:10
statement but their marketing values is
24:12
that / or is it really just starting to
24:15
ramp up big and so on one hand I feel
24:18
that people feel vindicated by saying
24:21
see when you are social justice warrior
24:24
and I see then then you you win as a
24:27
company and here on the other side is
24:30
the BBC I'd like the term the pink pound
24:33
I thought that was a good term who this
24:36
guy's saying hey we're being exploited
24:38
and it's and it's disingenuous she get
24:44
in line yeah of course it is yeah but
24:48
where do you think I to me it sounds
24:49
like it's just on the cusp of getting
24:51
worse that's I guess that's what my
24:52
could be I mean it's possible it's not
24:55
gonna get better
24:56
I think these guys would look for it
24:59
would ever happen it would be like Oh
25:01
market cap went up that's great because
25:02
that means that we worked well the
25:05
market cap went down oh that's great
25:07
that shows that we have an effect yeah
25:09
you can't win with these people right by
25:12
the way I just safety-pin thing I forgot
25:14
about that I was thinking about we
25:16
follow
25:16
I remember we followed that movement I
25:19
remember the safety pin thing we talked
25:21
about it but I'm thinking I gotta get
25:23
everyone to send me lists of things like
25:25
this short term phenomenons that were
25:28
saddest and we've kind of even not even
25:30
noticed our fetish they were Gangnam
25:33
style I mean here's Katie Hopkins from
25:38
2016 or the report on the safety pins my
25:41
biggest rage this week has been about
25:44
safety pins and a race hate so I am sick
25:48
to death of hearing about a race hate in
25:51
the wake of the leave vote I think it's
25:55
entirely a conjecture that's been dreamt
25:58
up by sore losers from the remain
26:02
campaign in order to try and make it
26:04
sound like a race haters are people that
26:08
voted leave that we are thick that we
26:11
are stupid and that we are racist and
26:13
frankly we are not you may that's
26:15
interesting I
26:16
I've completely forgot that it happened
26:18
around the brexit vote so was a way to
26:21
it was a a way to virtue signal that
26:25
you're not a hater like all those brexit
26:27
tears where my safety pin we used to
26:32
wear safety pins as earrings back in the
26:34
70s and we'd have a safety pin if the
26:38
song had through your nose I had one of
26:40
my lapel it was it was all the rage
26:44
bloody meat let's talk briefly about the
26:52
fourth of July which was America's
26:54
celebration which it was a real dud
26:59
let's start with the the the compilation
27:01
just before the celebration from the m5m
27:06
who were pontificating about what they
27:09
expected it to be sorry did you know
27:12
that it took two million dollars away
27:14
from some from the National Parks yes
27:17
those bastards hijacked the nation's
27:20
previously non-partisan fourth of July
27:21
celebration justifying or is there
27:24
anything dangerous about it's just
27:26
obscene and the speech is going to be
27:28
dreadful they're gonna have their
27:29
Confederate flags flying license plates
27:32
and all kinds of troublemaking then look
27:34
here criticism of his critics you will
27:37
hear a celebration of self don't be a
27:39
lot of other people are gonna meet like
27:40
in a storm and you're gonna have a real
27:43
consoling there's all kinds of
27:44
catastrophes they're not sure if the
27:46
bridges over the Potomac can handle the
27:48
tanks he's hurting a traditionally
27:50
nonpartisan event into a Trump focused
27:52
campaign style rally sure looks like a
27:55
partisan re-election rally on public
27:57
space Donald Trump's campaign rally in
27:59
Washington paid for by the American
28:02
taxpayer I can't pay an event some kind
28:05
of a campaign speech a political rally
28:07
Hart is an event combination Trump rally
28:10
and Kim jong-un story close resemblance
28:16
to the chest-thumping displays put on by
28:19
authoritarian regimes this is a kind of
28:21
military display that we were used to
28:24
seeing from the Soviet Union
28:25
hunting in Red Square
28:28
North Korea Egypt the hope for violence
28:30
would be of course treasonous not to
28:32
expect it would be naive oh they were
28:36
also disappointed
28:38
these people are outta control by the
28:42
way I'm gonna give you a borderline pig
28:43
I know where you got that you stole you
28:45
that you didn't put it together now from
28:52
a production television production
28:55
standpoint what a piece of shit show
28:58
that was horrible head did no one think
29:02
that the ballistic glass would get wet
29:05
and looked like he was should start
29:07
singing the rhythm of the rain I mean it
29:12
was three for small what's the deal with
29:15
the ballistic glass that's new I have no
29:19
idea Boyle is just as one of those
29:20
situation where I guess I don't know is
29:23
the snipers secondarily secondarily if
29:26
you use the Lincoln Memorial as your
29:29
backdrop don't put people in front of
29:32
Lincoln you could not see Lincoln
29:35
sitting there the grand majestic shot
29:37
that it was supposed to be this was a
29:40
botch a total botch it looked like shit
29:44
there it made the president look very
29:47
weak behind this glass the you could not
29:53
see the statuesque Ness of the setting
29:57
the weather was sad I don't know if the
30:00
tanks didn't roll out because of the
30:01
weather no they were never intended to
30:03
roll out that was all that was all that
30:06
was all conjecture my MSNBC they're
30:08
gonna be rolling tank I did like seeing
30:10
the stealth bomber that was cool like
30:13
that thing that's I don't think I've
30:14
seen one fly that close to the ground
30:17
that's a beautiful place that was badass
30:19
yeah I think got the Blue Angels and
30:21
they did they're the little angels here
30:24
all the time I don't see what we got the
30:26
fleet week I mean they have them
30:27
whatever we cost more money than that
30:29
event did apparently every football game
30:31
we have these flyovers
30:34
but it really you know the speech was
30:36
very man III understand what he was
30:40
trying to do now luckily luckily he made
30:44
it a little bit more exciting with this
30:46
massive gas and seized victory from
30:49
Cornwallis of Yorktown our army man the
30:53
end it Rand the ramparts he took over
30:57
the airports it did everything it had to
30:59
do and I'm like did he say their ports
31:06
did I didn't just come out wrong no he
31:09
said the airport reports he said they
31:11
took over the airports now there's now
31:14
of course you know this was not his
31:16
fault as you can imagine number is
31:20
falling oh there was an excuse yeah the
31:22
teleprompter went out it kept going on
31:24
and then at the end it just went out it
31:26
went kaput so I could have said that and
31:29
actually right in the middle of that
31:30
sentence it went out and that's not a
31:33
good feeling
31:34
I guess the rain knocked out the
31:35
teleprompter so but no it's not that
31:39
I knew this speech very well so I was
31:41
able to do without a teleprompter but
31:43
the teleprompter did go out and it was
31:47
actually hard to look at anyway because
31:48
it was rain all over it you know well
31:53
I'm not buying it I'm not buying that I
31:58
don't know but here's what we're missing
32:01
it hit and this is something we cuz we
32:02
never I don't think we collected any
32:04
clips of this effect I'm pretty sure cuz
32:08
I don't remember him but I do remember
32:10
the moment where he rants and raves and
32:13
goes on and on and on about Obama and
32:15
his teleprompter
32:16
yes and then this and now we got him all
32:20
addicted to teleprompters out of the
32:22
blue bitches of you know teleprompters
32:25
are what they are but it's worse than
32:26
that
32:27
on whitehouse.gov it has his speech and
32:33
he says our army man the air it rammed
32:36
the ramparts it took over the airports
32:38
it did everything it had to do come on
32:43
I mean it's either in the prompter
32:45
correctly or it's not it's either in the
32:47
speech correctly or it's not he was
32:50
either sabotage but I doubt a little bit
32:53
of rain now it made Twitter fun cuz I
33:01
just love the memes now you have George
33:04
Washington in a you know fly trying to
33:07
board an airplane when you bring it up
33:14
as sabotage or is it done on purpose
33:16
sometimes you have to wonder I don't
33:20
think this was over he really wanted
33:22
this to be a great salute to the
33:24
military he loves all that stuff and he
33:28
was narrating the flyovers he wanted
33:30
this to be a great show the weather was
33:32
crap and the setting was crap was a shit
33:35
show it was horrible well I don't know
33:37
when where the other because I think I'm
33:39
like most people unless I was standing
33:42
there in the audience I never saw a
33:44
second of it I didn't see one second of
33:47
it was at the wrong time or this for the
33:49
West Coast I had other things to do for
33:55
the show yes I did I covered it for the
33:58
show I liked seeing I like seeing our
34:02
stealth bomb or I always yeah I'm an air
34:04
and air guy aircraft guys I'd like
34:07
seeing that now any all this unhinged
34:10
crap over to what it cost please give me
34:12
a break you know and now they're all
34:14
butthurt that he didn't they didn't go
34:17
off and make it into a campaign rally
34:19
and now they well I didn't clip because
34:22
I got bored of it but they were calling
34:23
it Schoolhouse Rock explanation of our
34:25
history okay fine who cares
34:30
it's a Gangnam style but then we get the
34:33
news drop in all of a sudden which
34:35
always seems to happen on show days
34:36
Jeffrey Epstein has been arrested on new
34:39
sex trafficking charges a source tells
34:42
CBS four federal agents took him into
34:44
custody yesterday at a New Jersey
34:46
Airport after he was indicted on one
34:48
count of sex trafficking and one count
34:50
of conspiracy to commit sex
34:52
trafficking federal agents also searched
34:54
his home Epstein has long faced
34:57
accusations of sexually abusing
34:58
underaged girls he'll be in court
35:01
tomorrow now this is going to have a
35:04
long tail well the thing is what
35:07
happened what changed what did they do
35:09
they to someone bust into his place and
35:13
grab the evidence against all these
35:15
highfalutin folk that could be you know
35:18
embarrassed by the Epstein revelations
35:20
which would definitely occur well
35:22
there's two things
35:23
there's something else that took place
35:24
last week and that was the unsealing of
35:29
all of these court cases which is about
35:31
two thousand documents one of which is
35:35
very very clearly in Deitz President
35:38
Trump then Donald J Trump the
35:40
businessman as a pedophile rapist the
35:44
man you know it's a it's a Jane Doe and
35:46
a Tiffany doe and I these are not being
35:50
relitigated there is apparently an two
35:53
new indictments against Epstein that
35:56
will be open to the public tomorrow but
36:01
you know the what you're reading on the
36:04
social media just to show you the
36:07
derangement is haha he's going down the
36:09
pedophile the headphones going down and
36:12
Acosta his lawyer who should go down
36:14
because the deal that that Jeffrey
36:16
Epstein got was clearly an elitist
36:20
bullcrap punishment this guy should be
36:23
behind bars for the rest of his life
36:25
with his cohorts uh what's the Maxwell
36:29
daughter she was the recruiter it all
36:32
ties into even I think it even ties into
36:34
that nexium sex cult it's a it's a mess
36:38
now he's Trump involved in it I don't
36:41
know it seems doesn't seem like his
36:45
style well I think he's not afraid of it
36:48
and I and I can I think this this shows
36:51
proof 2015 CPAC when he was being vetted
36:55
by the CPAC for the role of President
36:59
Sean Hannity asked him specifically
37:01
about Bill Clinton here was the answer
37:04
Bill Clinton a nice guy got a lot of
37:09
problems coming up in my opinion with
37:10
the famous island with Jeffrey Epstein a
37:13
lot of problem now
37:15
he wouldn't say that if he expected
37:17
himself to have a lot of problems I
37:18
would agree with that so who'd I mean
37:22
but he probably was the close enough to
37:25
the to it to know that Clinton has a lot
37:27
of problems yes and he was on the plane
37:30
or he's a he knew Epstein I I don't
37:34
think Trump was ever on the plane I
37:36
think he flew his own plane I'm pretty
37:38
sure he was there at least once oh yeah
37:40
you're probably right about that if he
37:41
ever went there why would he go on this
37:46
is one of those things where you want to
37:48
go to dinner with some friends and
37:50
there's a bunch of people gonna go oh
37:51
we'll pick you up now I'll take my own
37:53
car cuz I want I don't want to stay so
37:55
just to reiterate for people who are new
37:57
to the case Jeffrey Epstein very wealthy
37:59
hedge-fund manager he had a and he has I
38:03
think still an island and that's where
38:06
he allegedly flew underage girls down
38:09
there that were recruited and then they
38:10
would wind up having sex with with his
38:14
guests prince andrew has been implicated
38:17
who's the the prince from Monaco
38:21
whatever his name is
38:23
Grimaldi last name Grimaldi Bill Clinton
38:27
now there's a lot of Bill Clinton in
38:29
this he apparently took 25 or 26 trips
38:32
on Epstein's private as 737 airplane
38:35
known as the Lolita Express but this
38:38
would really come down to who who was
38:40
blackmail about and who do they have on
38:43
camera because that's the part that that
38:45
is interesting and all this paperwork is
38:47
Epstein had cameras everywhere
38:49
presumably to blackmail politicians and
38:52
other rich folk yeah it's a technique so
38:56
I personally don't think anything's
38:57
gonna come out of this except maybe
38:59
Epstein will go to jail for a long time
39:01
where he belongs but I don't think we're
39:03
gonna see anything massively interesting
39:06
come out of it I not gonna argue with
39:09
that ounce but I probably even the
39:11
Clinton stuff won't come out
39:17
we still have the opportunity for ya the
39:21
opportunity for what
39:23
well Bill's gettin old it bills time is
39:29
this the embarrassment that just goes a
39:31
little bit too far for the hag s hillary
39:34
assassination group that we kept
39:39
bringing this up and i'm not gonna bring
39:40
it up anymore so i take it you don't
39:42
have any clips or anything on this no I
39:45
have not I do have except good backing
39:46
up to the Trump flub okay I there was a
39:51
one of the big stories that was this
39:53
week was the census the census question
39:56
as to the yes are you a citizen of which
39:59
has become a scandalous question and so
40:02
I have two clips on this and and one of
40:04
them is funnier than the other but let's
40:06
start with the PBS version of this of
40:07
this story which is an important story
40:09
President Trump said he is considering
40:11
issuing an executive order to get a
40:14
citizenship question added to the 2020
40:16
US census this after the Supreme Court
40:19
ruling last week to block the federal
40:22
government from adding that question mr.
40:24
Trump spoke to reporters this morning
40:26
before he left for a weekend at his New
40:28
Jersey golf I don't like it when the
40:55
president says quote we're finding out
40:58
everything about everybody I don't like
41:00
that that's not what the census is
41:03
supposed to be it's very simple supposed
41:05
to be a head count but they've got it's
41:07
gotten carried away because they use it
41:08
as marketing information is what the
41:11
precise what it's used for
41:13
yes marketing you're so right it's juice
41:16
for marketing yeah alright so meanwhile
41:18
NBC decides to do a story on the census
41:21
story and now you have to listen to this
41:24
just complete presentation classic NBC
41:27
which is you know part of the MSNBC
41:29
operation the way around button the same
41:32
thing so why do they present now this is
41:36
a dis story specifically about the
41:38
census question and but listen to the
41:41
way that's presented and what which
41:44
spurious information because apparently
41:46
they had no other outlet for this
41:48
information so they decide to slam Trump
41:51
in a awkward way with this story I just
41:55
was beside myself in Washington
41:57
President Trump is engaged in a new war
41:59
of words tonight with former Vice
42:01
President Joe Biden and refusing to back
42:03
down in his battle to get a question
42:05
about citizenship on the census as
42:08
Nichols has more tonight fresh off his
42:11
military themed salute to America the
42:14
future belongs to us the president
42:17
blaming this flub about George
42:19
Washington's army it took over the
42:21
airports it did everything it had to do
42:23
on a teleprompter snafu and today the
42:30
president announcing he's still trying
42:32
to find a way to ask a question about
42:34
citizenship on the census after the
42:36
Supreme Court had stopped the
42:38
administration's efforts
42:39
[Music]
42:42
mr. Trump's comments come as government
42:44
lawyers scramble to find a legal way to
42:46
carry out his orders
42:48
despite their conclusion earlier in the
42:50
week that no such pathway exists
42:52
meanwhile in the race to take on the
42:54
President Joe Biden telling CNN he was
42:56
not ready for those debate attacks from
42:58
Senator Kamala Harris on race and busing
43:01
in the 1970s I was prepared to come
43:04
after me but I wasn't prepared for the
43:06
person coming at me the way she came at
43:08
she knew beau she knows me I don't know
43:11
anyway I brought insisting that he
43:13
wouldn't be caught with his guard down
43:14
against the man he wants to replace the
43:17
idea that I'd be intimidated by Donald
43:19
Trump he's the bully that I knew my
43:22
whole life he's the bully that I've
43:25
always stood up to I don't think I'm a
43:27
bully at all I just don't like taking
43:29
being taken advantage of by other
43:31
countries you look at what we straighten
43:33
out the I call it the Obama bye
43:39
as for that citizenship question
43:41
administration lawyers told a federal
43:43
judge and Maryland today that they would
43:44
be pursuing all options but the
43:47
government has already started printing
43:48
census forms without it this whole clip
43:52
was like a ratatouille Trump from saying
43:58
airports and then they got this Biden
44:00
part about hitting Campbell I hear it's
44:02
gonna beat him up this have to do with
44:04
the story well they had to fill a minute
44:07
and 54 seconds apparently it was my jaw
44:11
dropped when I watched this of this
44:13
package it was like how about talking
44:16
about the story and not Biden and Harris
44:18
and Ben Trump in the airport this is how
44:22
bad NBC has become that was a piece of
44:26
crap that report NPR did a piece on the
44:30
census and they brought in the former
44:32
from 2000 who did the 2009 census so the
44:38
former census director I guess you'd
44:40
call him Kenneth Pruitt and I have three
44:43
short clippy's to a share of his his
44:46
interview they remarkable fighting about
44:48
what happened in 1942 basically but
44:51
using 1940 census state over the roundup
44:53
of the japanese-americans on the west
44:54
coast is that we're still talking about
44:57
it 70 years later every sense as it
45:00
comes along once again the Japanese case
45:02
gets brought to the surface and the
45:04
argument always is you can't trust the
45:06
Census Bureau look what they did back in
45:08
1940 so yes it cast a very long dark
45:11
shadow this is going to be a census as
45:14
its shaping up right now which will
45:16
leave a partisan marker on the census I
45:19
think for a very long time now get
45:22
something very straight because I've
45:23
heard this Japanese roundup Japanese
45:26
Americans it was super egregious because
45:30
they were Americans and you know they're
45:33
conflating now a question about
45:36
citizenship which has been on many many
45:38
census questionnaires with with this
45:42
this absolute stain in American history
45:45
unfairly and here's here's why this is
45:49
all a problem would you talk a little
45:51
bit more for people who still don't
45:52
understand
45:52
this issue why it is that a question
45:55
like that could suppress people's
45:57
willingness to participate in the
46:00
current environment in the United States
46:02
is one of mistrust of government having
46:04
nothing to do with the census and also
46:06
anxiety about privacy again having
46:08
nothing to do with the Census having to
46:10
do with the Facebook revelations and so
46:12
forth and so on so it's a setting right
46:15
now a political setting in which is kind
46:18
of very hard to do this job there's only
46:20
one definition of a good census and
46:23
that's one that counts everyone
46:24
correctly only wants and only in the
46:27
right place that's what makes for good
46:28
census and I guess that means you count
46:33
everybody you even if they're here
46:35
illegally and the problem with that is
46:37
it's not just about redistricting or a
46:41
number of Representatives it does really
46:44
all evolve around money if the census is
46:47
inaccurate what effect does it have
46:50
well if there's a differential
46:52
undercount that as some groups are
46:53
missed of higher rates and other groups
46:55
are some regions geographic areas are
46:57
missed at higher levels in other regions
46:59
the amount of money that is tied to
47:01
census results is in the billions the
47:04
amount of that money does not change
47:06
only its allocation changes so a state
47:09
or a demographic group which is under
47:11
counted in the census will get less than
47:12
its fair share and by definition those
47:14
which were totally counted at a hundred
47:16
percent they will get part of an unfair
47:19
share because they're getting the money
47:20
that's left over from the people that
47:22
were not counted so that's a big
47:24
consequence because you're talking about
47:25
health care you're talking about
47:26
transportation systems you talk about
47:28
disaster preparedness a large number of
47:31
things which get federal support or
47:33
allocated on the basis of the
47:35
fundamental census count and now you
47:37
understand why politicians don't want
47:40
any segregation because then if if
47:44
someone says hey I'm not a citizen but
47:45
I'm here Bobby
47:46
great thank you very much you do not
47:49
count for extra money or something like
47:51
that no no there's no evidence of that
47:55
you still get big money if you are there
47:58
one reason you may not get the
48:00
representation in Congress okay
48:03
which wouldn't which is also do yeah I
48:06
don't think the money is part of that
48:08
now correct me if I'm wrong but didn't
48:11
the Supreme Court say look you guys are
48:14
it's a mess come back and ask again when
48:17
you've got your shit straightened out
48:18
I'm paraphrasing to an extreme degree
48:20
well maybe that's exactly how Ginsburg
48:22
said it but I don't think they said that
48:23
but I think this what this meant okay so
48:25
can they come back in time from before
48:28
this is done or according to the NBC
48:30
report which is executive or some
48:32
information
48:33
they're already printing the things
48:36
without the question on it well then
48:39
what's the problem but we don't know
48:40
well because we'll first of all we don't
48:42
know that if that's true because the NBC
48:44
report was so poorly done it could just
48:46
be a pack of lies I don't know I mean
48:51
they can stop the printing process and
48:52
start over I mean I have no idea
48:54
I know Trump is adamant about this yeah
48:57
it's something like 19 billion pages or
48:59
some crazy amount of paper that's going
49:03
to be yeah use forests just to go back
49:06
to Joe for a second and I think was that
49:08
possibly the same interview yeah Joe is
49:13
a-- is a nice source of gas material not
49:16
unlike Trump really it's all Dwight guys
49:17
but take us as an example can sometimes
49:21
be very funny the question was about
49:23
NATO and see if you can find the gap the
49:27
Chancellor the former Chancellor of
49:28
Germany stands up she says we have to go
49:31
too long we can't count on the United
49:33
States why did we set up NATO Chris so
49:37
no one nation could abuse the power in
49:39
the region in Europe that would suck us
49:42
in in a way they did in World War one in
49:44
World War two
49:45
it's being crushed look at what's
49:46
happening with Putin well he well Putin
49:49
is trying to undo our elections he is
49:50
undoing elections in in Europe look
49:53
what's happening hungry look what's
49:55
happening in poem look what's happening
49:57
oh look what's happening do you think
49:59
that would happen on my watch of Barack
50:01
watch you can't answer that but I
50:02
promise you it wouldn't and it didn't
50:05
okay well I don't know I mean I'm sure
50:08
there was something in there really just
50:10
blabbing away it's pretty hard to follow
50:12
if he said anything just say you did
50:14
call Merkel the former Chancellor I
50:17
don't know if that was the gaff no no I
50:19
think I'll pinpoint it here for you
50:22
Europe look what's happening hungry look
50:24
what's happening happening with Putin
50:27
well he well Putin is trying to undo our
50:29
elections he is undoing elections in the
50:32
first he's saying while Putin was trying
50:33
to undo our election now he's actually
50:35
doing this in Europe but listen when he
50:38
said in Europe look what's happening
50:40
hungry look what's happening in Poland
50:43
look what's happening you think that
50:45
would happen on my watch or Barack's
50:46
watch yeah it actually did happen on
50:48
your watch Joe Biden the Russians
50:51
meddled in in the elections on your
50:54
watch he was pre he was vice president
50:58
at the time yes very good catch and I
51:02
did slip past me I had to get would have
51:05
caught that I'll play it one time in
51:07
context and it was their watch it was
51:10
bought by this watch when it happened Oh
51:14
Biden's it's being crushed look at
51:16
what's happening with Putin well he well
51:18
Putin is trying to undo our elections he
51:20
is undoing elections in in Europe look
51:24
what's happening hungry look what's
51:25
happening in Poland look what's
51:26
happening look what's happening you
51:29
think that would happen on my watch or
51:30
Barack's watch you can't answer that but
51:32
I promised you wouldn't it didn't I
51:34
think he realized that that's why I said
51:36
you can't answer that I think you
51:38
realized that like you're right you
51:41
can't answer that you were trying to
51:42
cover the flood
51:43
I'm trying to figure out did you know I
51:46
watched the first half USA versus the
51:49
Netherlands is this game over to the did
51:52
who won because I've been voting for the
51:54
USA well I'm asking the troll room I was
51:56
hoping that would give me an answer
52:02
yes okay it's over game over two to nil
52:06
for the US
52:09
an expert that predicted the score of to
52:12
nil really because apparently the u.s.
52:14
is very good defensively and they wear
52:16
the other team out and they score early
52:18
and then they can keep they can shut a
52:20
team out very easily but they did not
52:22
score early we're all talent they did
52:24
not score early not in the first half I
52:28
thought both teams were very very strong
52:31
and I've and I would I strong is scoring
52:35
no points I have but I have in
52:37
incredible adversity now against Rapinoe
52:40
the USA captain just because you know
52:44
she's just one that hates America yes
52:47
she hates Trump that's for sure
52:49
and she thinks the White House is no
52:51
good that's two but I'd like Alex Morgan
52:55
a lot from from the USA team and and
52:58
yeah but I feel bad for the Dutch but
52:59
they can they can do it next time they
53:01
this is their first time in the finals
53:03
they'll come back I think the game
53:04
itself won a lot of people were excited
53:07
about women's soccer women's football
53:09
and I'm and I'm happy about that
53:11
and I'm glad in my home country one good
53:14
try Holland huh you mean you was glad
53:18
that they lost my home country is
53:19
America oh yeah you always confuse the
53:24
audience no the audience has some
53:28
misinformation I'm American have always
53:31
been American I've never had a Dutch
53:32
passport I've never had dual nationality
53:34
I had nothing to do with it I didn't ask
53:37
to move there I enjoyed it but Gomorrah
53:43
speak fluent unaccented Dutch that's
53:46
correct
53:47
hmm and animated and animate the back
53:52
started wit yeah you didn't know that
53:55
did you
53:56
well congratulations to the Dutch team
53:58
for putting up and putting up a good
54:01
fight kind of doing the best they can
54:05
and of appearing thanks for coming oh
54:14
boy alright well I'll have to watch the
54:16
highlights okay oh yes I did want to
54:21
just mention that the big
54:23
I started July 4th the mastodons gab
54:26
feta verse fight oh yes this is one of
54:29
your this your beat yes so we have the
54:32
Fed averse which is a Federation of
54:36
social social media servers we have our
54:40
own it's called no agenda social calm
54:42
anyone can join you'll have to get an
54:45
invitation from the troll room so go to
54:47
no agenda scream calm to get that and
54:50
any server with this open source
54:53
software can it's like your own little
54:56
Twitter only it doesn't have the owl
54:58
goes in there to mess with your head
54:59
it's all you know last in first up
55:02
pretty or Mia most recent it's at the
55:04
top reverse chronological order and then
55:08
you can you can follow and you can send
55:11
messages back and forth you know tweets
55:13
although they're called toots in
55:16
Mastodon world across servers and it's
55:20
been it's been very very fun because we
55:23
have our own little quadroon sitting
55:25
around we got a couple thousand people
55:26
who were members and then people from
55:29
other servers can follow us now almost
55:31
immediately upon us joining the
55:33
Federation we were blocked by some of
55:37
the largest instances because they are a
55:40
complete social justice warrior retards
55:43
I will just use the word and completely
55:46
out of control and are now conflating
55:48
the mastodon project with some kind of
55:52
philosophy and social justice movement
55:58
which as far as I'm concerned software
56:00
has no business being a part of it's
56:02
just that is just software and so gab
56:06
probably couldn't handle their scale
56:09
anymore and they decided that they were
56:12
going to change their entire system they
56:15
were going to fork the mastodon code
56:19
which is completely legal to do in in
56:23
the open software open source world yes
56:27
and you can do with it as you want you
56:29
can change it you can add stuff you can
56:31
remove stuff and you know if you do add
56:33
stuff you do have to
56:35
to publish that and you you have he
56:38
kills opens comes open source yeah
56:39
that's kind of like a virus you know so
56:41
if it touches the open source then it
56:43
has to become open source as well
56:44
now gab which was started as an
56:47
alternative to Twitter mainly for people
56:49
being kicked off Twitter and who are of
56:53
a conservative mindset in general
56:56
although certainly having an account
56:58
that you have an account there it
56:59
doesn't seem to be as nutty as you'd
57:01
expect it to be like it's just all
57:03
swastikas and Heil Hitler
57:04
in fact I haven't really seen any of
57:06
that so they decided to federate they
57:09
did that on July 4th now the scale of
57:12
this project for them must have been
57:14
quite immense I know the troubles we've
57:17
run into with our little server
57:19
bandwidth discs issues images just you
57:24
know just filling up disk drives
57:25
terabytes at a time it's it's a it's a
57:28
big pretty big project so they started
57:31
without a couple of features with a
57:35
couple of timelines I have you ever paid
57:37
for gab do you have to pay well your for
57:39
your account it was just really ok cuz
57:41
because I I supported them by getting a
57:43
pro account I don't know what you get
57:45
with that but I said I'll get these guys
57:47
50 bucks and I know they need help and
57:50
that's how they apparent you know
57:52
there's a value for value model for all
57:53
intents and purposes
57:54
now I July 4th they start to federate it
57:57
doesn't work really well it the back end
58:00
is slow I tried to send a message to
58:03
myself on gabs server so I did it from
58:06
No Agenda social calm took about a day
58:07
for it to show up and some things went
58:10
faster some things were slow yeah now
58:12
however the Mastodon and Aetna and this
58:16
is the philosophy and the the so-called
58:19
community which we've been blocked from
58:22
not the software itself these open arms
58:25
and they are so mad about the Nazis
58:31
coming into the Federation that they
58:34
have pre blocked everybody and
58:36
everything you will never it will never
58:38
let you communicate with those Nazis
58:40
over there but they're completely
58:41
disingenuous and I and I figured out
58:44
what they're really mad about I'm gonna
58:46
read a little bit from the state
58:48
on gallery you're going with this the
58:51
statement on gabs fork of Mastodon
58:55
Mastodon is completely a patna so now
58:58
they're Mastodon I know if they're
58:59
speaking as the software if this is a
59:01
software that all of a sudden can talk
59:03
or if it's a bunch of guys who developed
59:05
it but they say Mastodon Mastodon is
59:08
completely opposed to gabs project in
59:11
philosophy which seeks to my way way way
59:14
wait were you reading this from me it
59:16
sounds like you were reading it from the
59:17
gap site memory no I'm reading it from
59:20
the join Mastodon org oh you talk it is
59:24
the social justice warriors yes okay
59:27
couldn't you tell from my SJW voice yeah
59:31
that would have been better but that's
59:33
what I'm doing oh I'll amp it up a bit
59:35
Mastodon is completely opposed to gabs
59:38
project and philosophy which seeks to
59:41
monetize and platform racist content
59:45
while hiding behind the banner of free
59:48
speech and right off the bat I knew what
59:51
the problem was these little fucks are
59:54
pissed off that someone is actually
59:57
willing to pay gab money to use their
1:00:01
server and I've been getting hate toots
1:00:03
all over the place and it generally is
1:00:06
the same thing it's they're charging
1:00:08
people money for a broken service
1:00:11
they're they're taking away features and
1:00:13
charging people to put the features back
1:00:15
in and I and all I can say is so who
1:00:20
cares what if they can get money to pay
1:00:22
if they can get people to pay money for
1:00:24
their version of a server which they
1:00:26
could they could join no agenda social
1:00:28
calm and they could have more features
1:00:31
and we wouldn't charge them anything but
1:00:32
if that's what they want to do who cares
1:00:35
no but they're veiling this and and and
1:00:37
I think this is an overall issue with
1:00:39
the open source movement the minute
1:00:42
someone takes open source software and
1:00:46
monetizes it they get their panties in a
1:00:49
bunch
1:00:50
usually people create open soft soft
1:00:53
soft
1:00:53
open-source software to fight against an
1:00:55
established an established system such
1:00:58
as an operating system Linux so what's
1:01:01
the girl Kim
1:01:02
who started the the enterprise sister
1:01:05
prize company based on Linux already had
1:01:11
what red hat yeah red hat that's what
1:01:12
I'm saying red hat so she got so much
1:01:15
hate they're taking our work that's was
1:01:19
a woman that started Red Hat yeah was
1:01:21
Kim Kim police he I think no yes yes yes
1:01:26
yes keep talking
1:01:27
well maybe she became the CEO later so
1:01:31
the so right off the bat I'll read you
1:01:32
this first sentence again Mastodon has
1:01:35
come out without the voice Mastodon is
1:01:37
completely opposed to gabs project and
1:01:39
philosophy which seeks to monetize and
1:01:42
platform racist content while hiding
1:01:45
behind the banner of free speech
1:01:48
Mastodon remains committed to standing
1:01:51
up against hate speech for example our
1:01:54
new server covenant means we only list
1:01:58
servers on join Mastodon org that are
1:02:01
committed to active moderation against
1:02:04
racism sexism and transphobia the master
1:02:08
young the mastodon community does not
1:02:11
approve of their attempt to hijack our
1:02:14
infrastructure and has already taken
1:02:16
steps to isolate gab and keep hate
1:02:19
speech off the Fed averse do they know
1:02:22
what open source is well they are so
1:02:25
again and let's go down to the to the
1:02:30
final paragraph in addition to the
1:02:32
isolation gab can expect from the Fed
1:02:35
averse it is clear that their design
1:02:37
choices offer users no incentive to
1:02:40
choose their platform by pay walling
1:02:42
basic features that are freely freely
1:02:45
available on Mastodon gab puts itself at
1:02:48
a disadvantage compared to any Mastodon
1:02:51
instance Mastodon remains
1:02:53
non-commercially structured and all
1:02:55
features are available to users freely
1:02:58
from the start they are so butthurt over
1:03:01
the fact that these guys are getting
1:03:03
donations then I think they're literally
1:03:06
willing to take people from gab just to
1:03:09
get them on their their full-featured no
1:03:11
charge servers
1:03:14
it's it's so transparent that that is
1:03:18
the essence of what these people are
1:03:19
angry about that they're making money
1:03:23
doing this is a stretch it's all I'm
1:03:25
reading it well I think it's
1:03:28
rationalization and this at this point
1:03:30
for them to bitch about that cuz they're
1:03:32
gonna bitch about everything but even if
1:03:34
they okay let that la chaleur the
1:03:36
rhetorical question if there was zero
1:03:40
money being made by gab do you think
1:03:43
these people would put up with it no I
1:03:46
take your point I think you're correct
1:03:48
it's rationalization of their unhinge
1:03:50
behavior yeah there you go thank you
1:03:53
I'll take that thank you that's
1:03:54
real-time analysis all right Bob Young
1:03:57
and mark Ewing who started Red Hat Kim
1:03:59
places never had anything to do it where
1:04:01
was Kim policing
1:04:02
she's at Sun and then she became she's a
1:04:05
West Coast girl this was an East Coast
1:04:06
operation I thought Kim police he ran a
1:04:08
big open-source software company yes
1:04:10
bike source okay anyway so for some
1:04:20
reason people who wanted a free and
1:04:24
system that was not beholden to Silicon
1:04:27
Valley have decided that they're going
1:04:30
to be the heroes of the Internet and
1:04:32
they're going to block and moderate
1:04:34
against racism sexism and transphobia
1:04:37
and I'm thinking to myself self these
1:04:42
people are the dumbest idiots in the
1:04:44
world people want the danger Mart idiots
1:04:48
that are out there
1:04:49
people want danger they love it they
1:04:52
want to have the danger of getting
1:04:54
something not I mean you look at our our
1:04:56
federated timeline it's a mess but it's
1:05:01
the world
1:05:01
it's you see what comes through from
1:05:03
from China and Japan and the manga
1:05:06
culture it's a mess but you can block it
1:05:09
you can mute it you can get rid of it
1:05:11
you don't have to look at it at all
1:05:13
but people love that danger and they
1:05:15
will gravitate towards this they're
1:05:18
going to run away from your little
1:05:19
closed off systems it's it's so
1:05:21
counterproductive to what otherwise is a
1:05:24
great idea
1:05:26
and just to finalize my rant here the
1:05:29
Federer of Federation does not mean that
1:05:33
everyone should have the right to be
1:05:35
copied and propagated across all of
1:05:38
these instances or server so everybody
1:05:41
sees your message like quite the
1:05:43
opposite the beauty is you can block it
1:05:46
off so if you're not interested in in
1:05:49
what what happens on No Agenda social
1:05:52
calm or people who post there then
1:05:54
either mute it block it block the whole
1:05:56
server that's fine live in your own
1:05:58
little world
1:05:59
there's no whoever said it had to be all
1:06:02
open that's the whole point is like now
1:06:04
you can connect who you want to and if
1:06:06
someone doesn't like the policy or the
1:06:09
order they call this the covenant of
1:06:10
their instance like the simply their
1:06:13
government if you don't like the
1:06:16
covenant think for five bucks a month
1:06:18
you can start your own and be a part of
1:06:20
the federal however you want to be a
1:06:22
part of it it's just it's it is a an
1:06:26
unbeliever people need to study this as
1:06:28
a and this is something that yeah what
1:06:36
was the word I'm looking for who studies
1:06:38
human history human behavior historian
1:06:41
no now it's psychology okay you're not
1:06:47
helping I don't need to be king of
1:06:55
anything but but this is what's going on
1:06:58
here is much bigger will be much bigger
1:07:00
than Twitter and Facebook and all this
1:07:02
other bull crap combined this is where
1:07:05
it's going and in the Federation the
1:07:07
genies out of the bottle and and I think
1:07:09
it's much healthier so now you can have
1:07:11
all the social justice warriors in their
1:07:13
little corner blocking off everything
1:07:15
else and then no one has to deal with
1:07:17
them they can root around in their own
1:07:19
little River that's fine
1:07:22
it's like it would actually be
1:07:23
preferable yes exactly it's exactly the
1:07:26
way it should be so although people over
1:07:31
here I'm sorry yes Jade Evie is over
1:07:34
there
1:07:34
yes normies no no in fact I got I got
1:07:37
called armies like army
1:07:39
the fucking Normie yesterday you got
1:07:41
called the Normie a fuckin Normie not
1:07:43
just the Normie fucking Normie
1:07:45
why would somebody use the pro the
1:07:47
pejorative fucking to describe a Normie
1:07:49
and what was on his mind is it different
1:07:52
than just a regular Normie I guess if
1:07:54
you want anyone on to say you know don't
1:07:56
you want black penis stuff like that
1:07:58
that's that's that's mastodons that's
1:08:01
yeah you know please block our server I
1:08:03
don't want to be any part of that that's
1:08:06
all you got to say go away who gives a
1:08:08
crap I'm glad you're adamant about this
1:08:13
you may be on to something
1:08:15
you should check I know you have an
1:08:17
account you might go on it all the time
1:08:19
and with that I'd like to thank you for
1:08:22
your courage to say in the morning to
1:08:24
you the man who put the C in I don't
1:08:27
know I haven't I'm out of ideas John CDs
1:08:31
and gentlemen you have a list boots on
1:08:37
the ground feet in the air subs in the
1:08:38
water and all the cows and dames and
1:08:40
nights out there did you say cows did I
1:08:43
I think you said cows and dames out
1:08:44
there cows and dames and knights yes
1:08:46
cows and knights and dames and dames and
1:08:49
ice yes in the morning to the trolls in
1:08:51
the troll room let me see what we got
1:08:52
here it's been a it's been a slow week
1:08:54
oh we saw over a thousand that's nice
1:08:56
it's good to see people there that is no
1:08:58
agenda stream comm 24/7 we have shows
1:09:02
running live shows you can comment them
1:09:04
comment on them you can go and get your
1:09:06
no agenda social come invite we're going
1:09:08
to no agendas stream comm and we had
1:09:11
Dara know during the pre stream this
1:09:13
morning and it's always something fun at
1:09:15
No Agenda a stream calm
1:09:18
[Applause]
1:09:24
that's right we want to thank Mike Riley
1:09:28
for the artwork for episode 1152 the
1:09:31
title of that was vegan very confusing
1:09:33
title for most people probably the way
1:09:35
we spelled it but if you read it out
1:09:38
loud you knew any huge spoke German or
1:09:40
understood any German you know what
1:09:42
exactly what it meant or if you listened
1:09:43
to the show you'd probably know what it
1:09:45
meant if the show is very clear it's
1:09:46
very gayen
1:09:47
Mike Riley gave us the artwork now there
1:09:50
were several choices once again we
1:09:52
clearly didn't think any of the Nike
1:09:55
stuff was all that great
1:09:56
it was pretty you know like really
1:09:58
low-hanging fruit type stuff but the
1:10:01
wasn't it was too obvious the Mike Riley
1:10:03
piece was nice it was it was clearly a
1:10:07
an original piece
1:10:09
it was a fourth of July Fife and drum
1:10:14
trio with one of them I guess that's you
1:10:19
with the with the buck teeth saying I
1:10:20
got ants was there anything else in me
1:10:25
was there anything else we needed to
1:10:26
discuss it was just an it was a piece
1:10:29
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thank oh yes thank you for your Aloha we
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isn't it Ferguson Ferguson no I'm sorry
1:17:17
no but why am i blanking on this I don't
1:17:22
know but you know notice I'm not making
1:17:24
fun of you yeah well you should Chris
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black two hundred thirty three dollars
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and 33 cents uh hello gents Chris black
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here from Gitmo nation region Caracara
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calm Caribbean
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all right Kara calm Pera calm is the
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carissa like NORTHCOM it's CARICOM the
1:17:46
caribbean command it is it's an acronym
1:17:49
the military acronym oh I appreciate the
1:17:56
dedication and hard work
1:17:57
now I'm thinkin Fletcher CARICOM like
1:18:01
that hood net and forget Fletcher I have
1:18:05
a new calling you know he wants to do
1:18:09
help in the radio show yes
1:18:13
let me guess tape he does about 14 and
1:18:19
15 absolutely stunning
1:18:22
different voices offbeat voices and why
1:18:24
does this not surprise me and they're
1:18:27
all good he's also has a deep voice not
1:18:29
the boomer that I like but it's deep
1:18:31
it's definitely a narrators voice but he
1:18:33
does the hippie and he does a dipshit he
1:18:36
does a great dipshit um kind of a you
1:18:40
know just in-between dipshit guy can't
1:18:42
quite do it neither one of us that
1:18:44
it and a whole bunch of deep-throated
1:18:46
guys and and wacky wacky sounds and he
1:18:49
sustains them this to me is the hardest
1:18:53
part yeah keeping it going mine who does
1:18:55
a lot of this sort of thing he sent me a
1:18:57
tape of stuff and and every so often
1:19:01
when you listen to do blah blah blah
1:19:02
blah blah and then you look you could
1:19:04
hear his voice gaining a completely
1:19:08
different voice good party is very hard
1:19:12
to do I mean I can do Freddie the
1:19:14
firewall but that's about it
1:19:16
and you and you probably couldn't
1:19:18
sustain it through of like you know a
1:19:26
people haven't pitched my boys know many
1:19:29
people rubs people the wrong with a lot
1:19:31
of people want it they want to reprise
1:19:33
want a radio play of a Freddie the
1:19:35
firewall I've received I've received
1:19:37
notices about this yes anyway so
1:19:42
Fletcher I had no idea that he had a
1:19:46
it's a repertoire is absolutely
1:19:48
phenomenal good so but he could do the
1:19:53
aloha and s in the scream oh yes yes yes
1:19:57
yes anyway have a problem with something
1:19:59
our donor writes continues to say Chris
1:20:04
black you mean yes yes that's who it is
1:20:06
I have a problem with something being
1:20:09
repeated on your show Jamaican is not a
1:20:13
race whoever said that I don't think so
1:20:15
I tonality my entire family background
1:20:18
is Jamaican but I was born in the US I'm
1:20:21
the only one of my family who voted for
1:20:22
Trump and I can articulate my reasons
1:20:24
for doing so I recently went on a eight
1:20:27
hour road trip with my uncle who hates
1:20:29
the president it was an onion trees an
1:20:31
interesting trip but I think that did I
1:20:34
think means James got confused when they
1:20:36
run into blacks who support the racist
1:20:39
quote-unquote but ultimately their
1:20:41
justification is I hate myself
1:20:44
also yep so about mrs. Harris her dad
1:20:47
Donald Harris is Jamaican of European
1:20:49
and African descent thus the complex
1:20:51
issue of his ancestors owned slaves the
1:20:55
Caribbean is full of black
1:20:57
quote-unquote who were descendants of
1:20:59
slaves brought over from Africa so
1:21:01
technically Blackstone Jamaica can also
1:21:03
be descendants of slaves sure not
1:21:07
descendents of American slavery though
1:21:09
no Jamaica has black/white Indian and
1:21:12
Chinese Jamaicans which are all various
1:21:14
races even growing up in South Florida
1:21:16
the African American blacks never
1:21:18
referred to me as being black exactly
1:21:20
even though I looked just like them
1:21:24
what a mess classic divide-and-conquer
1:21:26
before you do the PS I have a segment
1:21:29
coming right up after this break which
1:21:31
will delve even deeper into that because
1:21:34
he doesn't really say anything he has a
1:21:35
beef but he doesn't he just says hey we
1:21:38
we could we can also be slaves yeah sure
1:21:41
this but this comes back to camel Harris
1:21:44
when you say in America I'm black that
1:21:49
used to mean up until two three years
1:21:52
ago pretty much you were an American
1:21:54
descendant of slavery you could be half
1:21:57
black enough a white mom you have a
1:21:58
Chinese mom anything you want but if you
1:22:02
you were a black you were to set him am
1:22:04
i misstating this John I mean you've
1:22:06
been around a little longer nice
1:22:07
something I don't really want to get
1:22:09
into personally and so I can't say
1:22:11
you're missed a day because that I would
1:22:14
personally think that you're not
1:22:15
mistaken stating it but I think this is
1:22:17
a can of worms no good well I'll have
1:22:19
other people do that in some clips I
1:22:21
have coming up good anyway onward PSE
1:22:25
says I'm currently on my way to the
1:22:27
us-mexico soccer match can I also get a
1:22:31
divorce karma please oh I hope that
1:22:44
helps
1:22:45
anyway Chris say is ours as our one and
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1:22:51
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1:23:46
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1:23:54
I think that works would still better a
1:23:58
Fletcher does it for sure yeah he's got
1:24:02
the pipes so that was interesting you
1:24:04
said you you wouldn't wanna you don't
1:24:06
want to discuss it or do you feel
1:24:08
uncomfortable discussing black slaves
1:24:10
are uncomfortable discussing anything
1:24:13
mm-hmm
1:24:14
I just think it's something of a can of
1:24:17
worms that is not really what the show
1:24:20
is about and you know this racially I'm
1:24:23
sorry the 2020 elections and then an
1:24:27
important demographic is not what the
1:24:28
show is about no and that's not what I
1:24:30
meant and I think you know it I don't
1:24:32
think that trying to to unravel the
1:24:38
racial mess and its monikers and who
1:24:42
calls what wad and reparations and all
1:24:45
these other things and yes it is part of
1:24:47
the showing so far as the candidates are
1:24:49
gonna be bringing this stuff up and we
1:24:51
have to talk about it yeah but I think a
1:24:53
lot of it is a you know somewhat
1:24:55
something I'm not interested in in
1:24:58
talking about I'm interested in it I'm
1:25:00
not interested and you're doing a fine
1:25:01
job by yourself okay good then let me do
1:25:04
a little segment because Kamala Harris
1:25:06
is arguably one of the two frontrunners
1:25:09
at the moment and it seems in many ways
1:25:14
from a racial standpoint that we are at
1:25:17
a 2007 type situation where Barack Obama
1:25:22
is being called an African American and
1:25:25
he clearly was not African American he's
1:25:27
black II Brown whatever you want to call
1:25:29
him but not African American and let's
1:25:31
just go back to the conversation that
1:25:34
Don Lemon had with April Ryan just to
1:25:36
refresh your memory so two old white
1:25:38
guys aren't saying it but Don Lemon is
1:25:40
saying it about Tamela Harris laughs
1:25:43
unpack here number one what does black
1:25:45
enough mean can someone give me a
1:25:47
definition of what black is enough is I
1:25:49
don't want to go down the road of the
1:25:51
stereotype when people say we're black
1:25:52
number one she is a black woman she's a
1:25:54
mixed-race woman when you see her you
1:25:57
see her blackness but she is also South
1:25:59
Asian her mom is South Asian and her dad
1:26:01
is Jamaican listen more power to her and
1:26:06
I
1:26:06
well it's great that is that should be
1:26:09
enough it is enough that she's a black
1:26:11
woman you're not a model you're not
1:26:18
where people are saying the people who
1:26:20
are saying is she blacking up that's
1:26:21
bull that's BS but 202 distinction to
1:26:26
say is she african-american or is she
1:26:29
black or she whatever that which there
1:26:32
is nothing wrong with that there is a
1:26:34
difference between being
1:26:35
african-american and being black people
1:26:38
Latin people Latino people are people of
1:26:40
color but they're not black there's
1:26:53
nothing wrong with that I'm
1:27:02
african-american that's it hold on I'm
1:27:10
not falling into a many Africans landed
1:27:16
in all these other Caribbean I'm not
1:27:36
changing the subject okay I think we get
1:27:41
the idea here you here to black people
1:27:44
arguing about what is black which is the
1:27:46
conversation you and I you're right
1:27:47
we're not qualified to have that but I
1:27:51
think as a lineage and as race and
1:27:53
nationalities is very clear what's what
1:27:55
the problem is that the there is a I
1:27:59
think a large contingent of what who is
1:28:02
call themselves a Doss American
1:28:04
descendants of slavery who are tired of
1:28:07
seeing Democratic candidates saying I'm
1:28:11
black I'm going to do something for the
1:28:13
black people meaning people who
1:28:16
descended from Jim Crow type laws and
1:28:19
situations you know
1:28:20
in my lifetime this I was barely born
1:28:23
but it was just about ended one year
1:28:26
after I was born and you know here we
1:28:29
are things are much better but if you're
1:28:31
going to ask people to vote for you and
1:28:34
you're promising things for their
1:28:35
community you got to be kind of clear
1:28:37
what you're talking about and that's
1:28:38
where the anger stems from as blacks
1:28:42
african-americans feel they got ripped
1:28:45
off by Obama and did not do any better
1:28:47
even though he was supposed to be the
1:28:49
first black American president most will
1:28:51
still say african-american president
1:28:53
although technically not true
1:28:55
so when Kamala Harris came on the scene
1:28:58
the Atos movement came into action and
1:29:01
said that's fine but let's not pretend
1:29:03
that she's African American and that
1:29:05
immediately became marred when was
1:29:07
marginalized down - these people are
1:29:11
Russian BOTS yeah yes now here's how you
1:29:15
have to know the one thing that's
1:29:17
certain you bring it up Tamela Harris -
1:29:21
people that don't listen - show us your
1:29:23
name is coming what why would they
1:29:25
support her what were the black support
1:29:27
her she's a cop well there's that she's
1:29:33
a mean-spirited district attorney that
1:29:35
didn't do nothing for any black people
1:29:38
that ever went you know that we're she
1:29:41
was confronted with but she's a cop and
1:29:44
so that's enough
1:29:46
she's not to be supported in this other
1:29:49
stuff I think just derived from that
1:29:51
well it's getting pretty heated Roland
1:29:53
Martin on things this is maybe CNN or
1:29:56
MSNBC he explains people who have this
1:30:01
opinion that Kamla Harris is doing the
1:30:03
same thing Barack Obama did is pandering
1:30:08
to a das and saying no way I'm gonna
1:30:11
take care of you but really was not
1:30:13
sincere he is he he is dividing this I'm
1:30:17
don't turn your spokesman told the New
1:30:19
York Times quote that don't sweet was
1:30:21
simply asking him if it was true that
1:30:24
Kamala Harris was half Indian because
1:30:26
it's not something he'd ever heard
1:30:27
before and then once he saw folks were
1:30:29
misconstruing the in ten
1:30:30
he quickly deleted it what do you make
1:30:33
of this Donald Trump jr. is Fredo and he
1:30:36
clearly can't read a bio all he has to
1:30:38
do is go read the bio senator calmly
1:30:40
Harris then you understand her
1:30:42
background and so he is probably the
1:30:44
dumbest of all the Trump children but
1:30:46
but here's the real issue here the
1:30:48
attacks on certain economy Harris's
1:30:49
blackness really started the moment she
1:30:52
announced and where it's really coming
1:30:54
from this is black self-hate cloaked in
1:30:57
black self-love there are people out
1:30:59
there who are saying that because she is
1:31:01
not a descendant of slaves she really
1:31:04
can't speak to the black experience they
1:31:07
dismiss the fact that she went to an
1:31:08
HBCU they dismiss her actual background
1:31:11
and that's what the real issue here they
1:31:13
are black people out there who are angry
1:31:15
that they say who say Obama didn't do
1:31:17
enough for African Americans and what
1:31:19
they're not doing is demanding really
1:31:21
policy questions they're questioning her
1:31:23
blackness you even have some fools out
1:31:25
there who are black especially a lot of
1:31:27
black men who are criticizing her
1:31:29
because her husband is white and so I
1:31:32
understand that folks are talking about
1:31:34
Donald Trump jr. retweeting this but
1:31:37
really you've got some asinine black
1:31:39
folks out there who are the ones who are
1:31:42
questioning her blackness and they are
1:31:44
shameful and they are despicable and
1:31:46
then they should be called out at every
1:31:48
turn
1:31:51
that's pretty loaded what the what the
1:31:54
guy is doing there Democrat when this is
1:31:59
what it this is what it's all about it
1:32:01
the there is a a contingent they call
1:32:05
themselves a do s and they're saying
1:32:07
we're not gonna vote for any Democratic
1:32:09
candidate anymore even though they
1:32:12
traditionally do in the 85 95 percent
1:32:15
range yeah until we see a true black
1:32:18
agenda for black Americans African
1:32:21
Americans so this is now this honor has
1:32:23
still been bestowed upon Camilla Harris
1:32:25
and she showed up over the weekend at
1:32:27
the essence power stage for essence
1:32:31
essence magazine I presume they real
1:32:34
black American african-american magazine
1:32:36
traditionally she was introduced by none
1:32:39
other than the Rev Rev Al Sharpton
1:32:42
and she comes out to Tupac let us
1:32:45
welcome senator Kamala Harris now count
1:32:52
the time she says good morning
1:32:56
[Applause]
1:33:06
[Applause]
1:33:06
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1:33:08
my name is mommy
1:33:16
the more
1:33:19
good morning good morning good morning
1:33:23
good morning my heart is full good
1:33:29
morning good morning my beautiful sister
1:33:36
now sounds like she's totally stoned I
1:33:40
gotta tell you though she has something
1:33:43
so endearing about her the way I can't
1:33:46
explain it
1:33:46
she there's some I'll it's yeah it's a
1:33:49
smile it's her storytelling but then she
1:33:52
runs go straight into this story about
1:33:55
her background because she realizes that
1:33:57
a lot of controversy
1:33:58
there's we've got to talk about my
1:34:00
background now what we know what we've
1:34:03
researched before any of this really
1:34:05
came up on the show like okay her mom's
1:34:08
from India her dad's from Jamaica she
1:34:11
was born here she grew up in Canada most
1:34:13
of her life yeah but she did get bussed
1:34:18
around and I think she's younger than I
1:34:21
am isn't she what is she isn't she's 52
1:34:24
she was born in 1964 okay so she's my
1:34:34
age so you were born in 64 yes so I'm
1:34:39
not I'm not so sure if what she says
1:34:41
here is really is really truthful so
1:34:45
about my background I am a daughter of
1:34:48
the civil rights movement I'm what I
1:34:50
grew up in a family and in a community
1:34:52
of adults just if someone says I am a
1:34:56
daughter of the civil rights movement
1:34:57
and you do not have a family history of
1:35:00
Jim Crow okay I think that people will
1:35:04
find that insulting but maybe I just
1:35:07
said something even weirder we'll
1:35:09
explain it again yeah so about my
1:35:13
background I am a daughter of the civil
1:35:16
rights movement I grew up in a family
1:35:19
and in a community of
1:35:21
who spent full time marching and
1:35:24
shouting about this thing called justice
1:35:26
so she kind of makes it sound like
1:35:29
that's a sound right why would no no so
1:35:31
it's and she's doing this mind you at
1:35:34
the essence power stage 25 my sister
1:35:39
Maya and I we were raised by a mother
1:35:41
who was all a 5 feet tall but if you
1:35:45
ever met her you would have thought she
1:35:46
was 7 feet tall she taught us don't let
1:35:51
anyone tell you who you are you tell
1:35:53
them who you are
1:35:55
well she's following mom's advice that's
1:35:57
for sure she's a daughter of the civil
1:35:59
rights movement can you really compare
1:36:00
that just to a daughter of someone who
1:36:04
was actually in America during Jim Crow
1:36:07
and the civil rights movement
1:36:09
I think that's horseshit on her case so
1:36:13
now she goes into something that I heard
1:36:15
the other day at the Whole Foods
1:36:16
checkout someone asked me where's your
1:36:20
mom her mom is Indian yes and her mom's
1:36:24
the one it ended up with her when she
1:36:26
was 12 and I how many Indians were that
1:36:29
involved in the civil rights movement oh
1:36:31
she said that they were screaming and
1:36:33
yelling and protesting it's a lie John
1:36:35
this is why people are angry this is why
1:36:38
people on on CNN have to tell other
1:36:40
people of the same color shut up I'm
1:36:44
just reporting so now she does something
1:36:47
which is a phrase that I keep hearing
1:36:50
over and over again people are so
1:36:51
deranged about Trump
1:36:53
they can't even say Trump they can't
1:36:56
even say listen this is what it is and
1:36:59
look we all know there is a lot that is
1:37:02
wrong with the current occupant of the
1:37:05
White House I hear this everywhere at
1:37:09
the Whole Foods checkout well the
1:37:11
current occupant at the right house I
1:37:13
mean the guy called the president they
1:37:16
can't say have you not noticed this this
1:37:18
is your Lib Joe you know now that you
1:37:21
mention I died haven't noticed it but
1:37:23
now that you mention it I think it does
1:37:25
crop up a lot and in the end the term is
1:37:28
the current occupant of the White House
1:37:30
and
1:37:31
demeaning its demeaning a submissiveness
1:37:34
it's demeaning it's like this like you
1:37:36
know it's like a squatter it's like some
1:37:38
dude just walked in and it's an insult
1:37:41
to the people who voted for Trump
1:37:43
as an aside didn't Melania look dynamite
1:37:46
on July 4th I told you just already in
1:37:51
the show I have not seen one frame of
1:37:54
anything having to do with that event so
1:37:56
I don't know baby we all know there is a
1:38:00
lot that is wrong with the current
1:38:03
occupant of the White House he says he
1:38:07
wants to make America great again
1:38:09
well what exactly does again mean back
1:38:14
before the Civil Rights Act back before
1:38:16
the Voting Rights Act back before Rovi
1:38:19
wish do that voice before the Fair
1:38:21
Housing Act
1:38:22
well instance we're not going back
1:38:25
[Applause]
1:38:27
we're not going back so natural voice to
1:38:33
start talking like like that kind of a
1:38:35
turn no displaced black no but it was
1:38:39
also she's California she's a California
1:38:41
if she's black she's she can't get any
1:38:44
further than being a California black
1:38:46
and they have a very distinctive way of
1:38:48
speaking is they don't talk will talk to
1:38:52
you they don't have an accent that she's
1:38:54
portraying their the way Hillary does I
1:38:56
can't even do it
1:38:57
yeah it she's a lot of that Hillary
1:38:59
stuff and her for sure big student of
1:39:02
Hillary but just so you know America was
1:39:05
never great because it was all racist
1:39:07
bunch of a-holes racist misogynist just
1:39:10
horrible horrible people
1:39:12
thank you Kamla and now she gets into
1:39:18
the census kind of because there's a
1:39:21
second census that is being run that you
1:39:24
and I for obvious reasons were not aware
1:39:26
of and I'd ask that we take a look at
1:39:29
and I urge everyone to read the black
1:39:32
census project that has been headed by
1:39:34
Alicia Garza and look at that as our
1:39:37
guide so it's the largest survey of
1:39:41
black people in America since
1:39:43
reconstruction and it demands action
1:39:46
recognizing the many facets of black
1:39:49
life that must be addressed and in my
1:39:52
opinion it is a guide to right what is
1:39:56
wrong in America so you know how
1:39:59
sometimes people will say and they say
1:40:01
it's certainly to me often because I was
1:40:03
of course the first black woman to be
1:40:05
elected da of San Francisco is the first
1:40:07
black person to be elected Attorney
1:40:09
General of California only the second
1:40:11
black woman to be elected to the United
1:40:13
States Senate I'm sorry
1:40:14
that's the third because Elizabeth
1:40:16
Warren was also sent her
1:40:18
in the history of our country okay so
1:40:21
when you hear this what do you believe
1:40:24
this black census is and what do you
1:40:26
think who do you think it's about I have
1:40:29
no idea I never heard of it I mean the
1:40:31
way she's just said that it sounds like
1:40:34
it's go it sounds like it's some way of
1:40:36
counting up the blacks and getting their
1:40:38
grievances and fixing the problem yes
1:40:41
exactly
1:40:42
unfortunately she told us who was
1:40:44
running it Alicia Garza the name may not
1:40:48
ring many bells with you does it sounds
1:40:51
familiar black lives matter oh okay she
1:40:55
started black lives matter with she's a
1:40:58
Soros sister yeah Soros sister exactly
1:41:00
she got the money from Soros she started
1:41:02
black lives matters and I have two quick
1:41:05
clips of her about this black census any
1:41:08
questions about sexuality have been
1:41:10
removed from the census she's talking
1:41:12
I'm sorry so she's giving a rationale
1:41:15
here about the black census because
1:41:19
we're missing all these things in the
1:41:22
Donald Trump 2020 so wait a minute so
1:41:27
what you're telling me is that this
1:41:30
white or the census the census census
1:41:33
which counts everybody which according
1:41:36
to Trump is going to dig into everything
1:41:39
would possibly could know doesn't have
1:41:42
enough questions digging into everything
1:41:46
and yes and she is running the black
1:41:51
census project black census project but
1:41:55
is it only about the black people that
1:41:58
Kamala Harris was talking about or that
1:42:00
the impression she gave you and I like
1:42:03
okay it's about black people in America
1:42:04
their grievances getting screwed and how
1:42:07
she's gonna fix all this which kind of
1:42:09
sounds like black like a black agenda or
1:42:12
not maybe not reparations money-wise but
1:42:15
some doing something for her community
1:42:17
even though it's just really her
1:42:19
community and so here's Alicia Garza her
1:42:22
sister as she just said and she's first
1:42:24
gonna bitch about the crystal census
1:42:26
giving a rationale for her senses but
1:42:29
there's some interesting gotchas in here
1:42:31
questions about sexuality have been
1:42:33
removed from the census and there are
1:42:36
already ways in which some of the
1:42:38
questions on the 2020 census are
1:42:40
actually designed to discourage the
1:42:43
communities who need the census the most
1:42:45
from participating Wow we've heard
1:42:47
rumors and rumors have been confirmed
1:42:49
actually about questions about
1:42:52
immigration status and concerns about
1:42:55
whether or not this administration will
1:42:57
take those responses and turn them over
1:42:59
to Homeland Security right and so what
1:43:02
you can be sure of with our census
1:43:04
project is that one we're not collecting
1:43:07
any personal information and so um and
1:43:10
we're doing that because we think it's
1:43:12
important to protect people's privacy
1:43:13
mm-hmm but it's also extremely important
1:43:16
that people understand that what the
1:43:19
2020 census does is it asks you about
1:43:21
how many people are in your house right
1:43:24
ask you where you live for the purposes
1:43:26
of apportioning resources mm-hmm our
1:43:28
census is asking you about your
1:43:30
experiences it's asking you to sound off
1:43:33
on what you want to see for your future
1:43:34
right and the way that you can hold us
1:43:37
accountable to that is by being engaged
1:43:39
with our project okay so it sounds kind
1:43:42
of good although I don't know about the
1:43:44
sexuality part but all right that sounds
1:43:46
like you want to do something for black
1:43:48
Americans with a census and yeah I don't
1:43:52
know hopefully that information that
1:43:54
data will be helpful it is it really
1:43:56
only for American descendants of slavery
1:43:58
or just blacks so we've taken a lot of
1:44:00
steps to make sure that people don't get
1:44:03
left behind and we're ready to take
1:44:05
additional steps in any places that we
1:44:07
missed so for example we've talked about
1:44:10
really wanting to make sure that black
1:44:12
people who are immigrants get to
1:44:14
participate in the survey okay here we
1:44:18
go this process and that's why we've
1:44:20
translated the survey into eight
1:44:22
languages that are commonly spoken by a
1:44:25
number of black communities that live
1:44:27
here in the United States so that nobody
1:44:30
is left behind Wow we hear that you know
1:44:33
folks who are incarcerated often get
1:44:35
left out of these kinds of projects
1:44:37
which is why we're partnering with
1:44:39
organizations that work with people who
1:44:42
are incarcerated in jails in
1:44:44
prisons to make sure that we get the
1:44:46
census inside the walls so that we can
1:44:49
really hear from people who are being
1:44:51
directly impacted by the criminal system
1:44:53
what it is that you dream of for your
1:44:56
future so as it turns out the black
1:44:59
census is for immigrants for LGBTQ it is
1:45:04
for net it is not for just black
1:45:08
Americans in the traditional sense of
1:45:10
the word
1:45:11
or the way it is implied by Kamala
1:45:13
Harris I don't expect a lot of white
1:45:14
people to to catch this but I think a
1:45:17
lot of black people are also getting
1:45:19
snookered by this and here's the kicker
1:45:22
this this black census is so it she does
1:45:28
this from her organization the black
1:45:30
futures lab you know and here's a little
1:45:33
trick for people who want to find out
1:45:34
who's behind something always click on
1:45:36
the donate button you always want to
1:45:38
click on the donate button to find out
1:45:40
where your money's going black futures
1:45:43
lab is fiscally sponsored by the Chinese
1:45:47
progressive Association and the Chi
1:45:52
which is a 501 C 3 tax exempt
1:45:55
organization I looked them up on
1:45:58
GuideStar they got about three million
1:46:00
bucks there's no information on what
1:46:02
they're really about so this is some
1:46:05
front and why why this is being supplied
1:46:09
the black census is being sponsored by
1:46:12
the Chinese progressive Association is a
1:46:15
mystery well that's not I don't know
1:46:20
that that operation is the Soros Front
1:46:22
I think it might be well that source now
1:46:27
I'll tell you why I don't think so
1:46:29
Soros has so many good fronts that why
1:46:33
would he confuse matters by putting a
1:46:35
Chinese anything in front of this
1:46:37
operation it doesn't make sense well we
1:46:42
can look at it through one of his other
1:46:44
operations we can look at that sound a
1:46:46
little more liberal well founded in 1972
1:46:48
the Chinese progressive Association
1:46:50
educates organizes and empowers the
1:46:53
low-income and working-class immigrant
1:46:55
Janey's community ie blacks
1:46:58
San Francisco to build collects yes John
1:47:01
yes that's just what that's what's going
1:47:02
on here Chinese immigrants are now black
1:47:05
and don't you forget it and I'm a little
1:47:10
and all the things that worries me it's
1:47:12
the Chinese coming in not nothing
1:47:15
against China I do
1:47:16
Chinese people seem to be ruder than
1:47:17
most but they just different culture so
1:47:19
I get it but do we really want the
1:47:22
Chinese taken over everything well I
1:47:26
find this they just would be peculiar
1:47:29
yeah it's well of course this would in
1:47:33
the interview that you have this woman
1:47:35
asked that about that and did she find
1:47:37
it what I'll tell you what she said she
1:47:43
said wow wow wow wow wow this just wow
1:47:48
if I click on the donate of the Chinese
1:47:51
progressive Association see if we get
1:47:53
any information here no no it's all the
1:47:57
same but it's just why is why are they
1:47:59
sponsoring this very very odd anyway so
1:48:06
I guess we just take it at face value
1:48:08
Kamala Harris is black she's all for
1:48:10
blacks and Chinese are black that's the
1:48:12
new black Chinese is the new black I'm
1:48:15
sure the Chinese appreciate that yeah I
1:48:17
got nothing against Chinese except when
1:48:20
I'm vacation they seem to be rude yeah
1:48:22
you've made that point and there if you
1:48:25
go to China they're rude there too
1:48:26
well they're not rude to you they're
1:48:31
actually less rude to you than they are
1:48:32
to fellow Chinese well I've not been to
1:48:35
China so I can't speak on that well I
1:48:37
bumped into a lot but it's just a
1:48:39
different culture they they come from a
1:48:41
real communist background and they think
1:48:43
every space is for everybody and I'm
1:48:45
gonna stand in that space where you're
1:48:46
standing must be shared exactly well
1:48:51
this is distressing you can keep up on
1:48:55
it if you want to I mean it seems to me
1:48:56
to be a common lie Harris is not gonna
1:48:59
be the nominee I just tell you that
1:49:01
right now okay what does your crystal
1:49:06
ball say cosmic weeny
1:49:07
yeah probably Joe Biden do you really
1:49:10
think so
1:49:12
do believe in nobody finally gets a clue
1:49:14
and jumps in like I've been saying mmm
1:49:17
no it's a total mess and I still say
1:49:23
kama will be the Vice President Joe
1:49:26
Biden's vice presidential pick the thing
1:49:29
that was mentioned in that Glen BC clip
1:49:31
that we had earlier word Biden to where
1:49:33
they're talking about everything but but
1:49:35
the topic yeah but the Biden's Biden
1:49:39
says I was kind of surprised how where
1:49:42
this criticism of me came from Camelot
1:49:45
because she's like a friend of mine she
1:49:47
knows bow and then East End he wanders
1:49:50
off and goes I he it shakes his head and
1:49:52
goes I bet I get about goodbye he just
1:49:54
says something stupid and it's he was
1:49:57
really I think outraged by a personal
1:50:02
attack at that level on this national
1:50:05
stage by a suppose it friend mm-hmm
1:50:09
because it's not the way you operate his
1:50:12
opera you don't do that you would have
1:50:14
you had this complaint why don't you
1:50:15
bring it up sometime you know personally
1:50:18
I mean this was considered a faux pas
1:50:21
and she's gonna suffer for it I can
1:50:23
assure you and probably suffer for it in
1:50:26
the next debate but she's not that she
1:50:28
has zero chance of becoming a nominee oh
1:50:32
man your first and I'm not done not bad
1:50:35
at this well I
1:50:38
have a good track record you have a good
1:50:42
track record of picking Pope's and the
1:50:44
president well I wasn't into well do you
1:50:49
don't make me play the clip again the
1:50:50
same as picking the candidates okay I
1:50:53
think comet is so far right now for me
1:50:55
Camilla Harris is the front-runner Joe
1:50:57
Biden is a washed-up loser at this point
1:51:00
and he's coming unhinged and people are
1:51:02
seeing it I don't see that support for
1:51:04
him that's why somebody needs to come to
1:51:08
the rescue somebody needs to come to the
1:51:11
rescue someone pointed out a movie to me
1:51:24
that is on Netflix that actually came
1:51:27
out 10 months before the Muller report
1:51:30
and as I was watching the trailer for
1:51:33
this is called active measures I don't
1:51:36
think we'd heard about this I don't
1:51:37
think we talked about it it went
1:51:38
straight to Netflix as far as I know I'm
1:51:41
gonna go look at it next when you will I
1:51:43
play the trailer when you listen to this
1:51:45
trailer then you and you've got to clear
1:51:47
your mind you've got to put yourself
1:51:49
into Rob Reiner shoes I know they're
1:51:50
kind of stinky but just just bleh but
1:51:54
because I could I'm pretty good at doing
1:51:55
this it lay back and like okay let me
1:51:58
just for a moment think that Trump is
1:52:00
not the president he's the current
1:52:02
occupant of the White House and and all
1:52:05
of these guys were all in cahoots there
1:52:08
was all this collusion the Muller report
1:52:10
proved it I saw my favorite Hollywood
1:52:12
actors telling me to read the report I
1:52:15
read the report and it confirmed
1:52:16
everything I was afraid of and then you
1:52:19
see this trailer
1:52:20
president Trump just now President Putin
1:52:23
denied having anything to do with the
1:52:24
election clearance of 2016 every US
1:52:27
intelligence agency has concluded that
1:52:28
Russia did
1:52:29
my first question for you sir is who do
1:52:32
you believe Putin has worked to
1:52:36
undermine democracy across the globe he
1:52:38
made his way up through the KGB he
1:52:41
learned how to maneuver politically the
1:52:45
Russian mafia is an adjunct of the
1:52:47
Russian government and they help
1:52:49
maintain mr. Putin's power to the point
1:52:51
where Klayton may well be the wealthiest
1:52:53
man on the face of the planet
1:52:55
how does Russia of launder money America
1:53:00
everything I know that's interesting I
1:53:02
can't tell you Russians has a particular
1:53:07
type of mark they aren't for somebody
1:53:09
who has business resources shady morals
1:53:12
and political connections or aspirations
1:53:14
I've just described Donald Trump
1:53:18
who realizes that if we're divided as a
1:53:22
nation we cannot protect ourselves from
1:53:25
threats within and without and what you
1:53:29
have is probably the biggest
1:53:30
intelligence breach in the history of
1:53:32
the world the crown jewel for any
1:53:35
intelligence agency is to recruit an
1:53:37
asset inside your adversaries
1:53:39
Intelligence Agency they seem to have
1:53:41
premonitions of things that we're going
1:53:43
to happen that in fact did happen the
1:53:45
question is who helped guide the
1:53:47
decisions that the Russians were making
1:53:50
from tower was the money-laundering
1:53:53
paradise anybody who was anybody in
1:53:55
Russian organized crime bought
1:53:57
competitive Trump Tower we have the
1:54:00
serious intelligence operation in the
1:54:02
home of the man who becomes president
1:54:04
United States
1:54:06
I can't missus the tip of the iceberg
1:54:08
what's that stage is truth and the cause
1:54:12
of liberty that the most profound
1:54:14
Napoleon possible active measures now on
1:54:21
Netflix I wanna play the clip this is
1:54:25
Noam Chomsky discussing and he backs
1:54:30
this up with a lot of logic because he's
1:54:33
a logician if nothing else and he is a
1:54:35
you know a darling of the left what he
1:54:37
says is important to the progressives
1:54:39
and they don't like hearing this from
1:54:42
him as far as Trump collusion with the
1:54:46
Russians that was never going to amount
1:54:48
to anything more than minor corruption
1:54:51
you know that maybe building a Trump
1:54:54
Hotel in Red Square or something like
1:54:56
that but nothing of any significance the
1:55:00
Democrats invested everything in this
1:55:02
issue well turned out there was nothing
1:55:05
much there they gave Trump a huge gift
1:55:07
in fact they may have handed him the
1:55:09
next election that's just that's a
1:55:13
matter of being so in if you're
1:55:16
unwilling to deal with fundamental
1:55:19
issues that they're looking for
1:55:22
something on the side that'll somehow
1:55:24
give political success where did he say
1:55:29
this he said that in New York and a big
1:55:32
confab Wow through his speeches did they
1:55:37
boo him no they were preface this by
1:55:43
discussing the idea of the Russian you
1:55:45
know interfering in our elections he
1:55:47
says the real and this is from his
1:55:49
perspective again he says the real
1:55:51
problem is how can the Russians even
1:55:52
come close to competing with special
1:55:55
interests and the huge amount of
1:55:58
campaign funding that goes on in the
1:56:00
billions and billions of dollars the
1:56:03
Russians don't have those sorts of
1:56:04
resources they can't do much more than
1:56:06
you know nothing which is what he claims
1:56:09
he says the real problem is with you
1:56:12
know these other things would campaign
1:56:14
finance reform would solve of course
1:56:16
then the logic of all this says to me
1:56:18
that campaign finance reform
1:56:20
would allow the Russians to actually be
1:56:23
competitive but that of course is
1:56:25
another moment of logic that a loser
1:56:28
what do you mean the camp campaign
1:56:31
finance reform would allow the Russians
1:56:33
to be competitive because it was right
1:56:35
now the Russians in terms of screwing
1:56:38
with our elections as opposed to hunger
1:56:40
anyplace else is that our elections are
1:56:42
so fraught with minds of money coming
1:56:46
from special interests and PACs and
1:56:49
everybody in between that there's no way
1:56:51
they can do anything because we already
1:56:53
have the things sewn up and research
1:56:55
shows that the more money you get the
1:56:56
better chance you have of winning and
1:56:58
all the rest of it the Russians aren't
1:56:59
throwing money at it what $100,000 the
1:57:01
Facebook that's gonna do what nothing
1:57:04
and so the point is is that campaign
1:57:06
finance reform which would draw this
1:57:08
money out of the system would allow the
1:57:11
Russia's they'd actually be competitive
1:57:12
and allow the Russians to actually dry
1:57:14
up the elections right ironically but of
1:57:18
course we already know that campaign
1:57:21
finance reform will never go anywhere
1:57:23
because all that money is picked up by
1:57:26
the media they're the ones that are the
1:57:28
beneficiaries and the media would never
1:57:30
allow it to happen because it's really
1:57:31
part of their bottom line ten billion
1:57:34
dollars in the 2020 election is
1:57:36
projected to be spent on advertising
1:57:39
most of that online no that's the weird
1:57:44
part
1:57:44
well when I say most I say 60% so the
1:57:49
majority and the majority of it yeah
1:57:52
it's it's a lot yeah you can believe
1:57:54
that everyone's on just licking their
1:57:56
chops waiting waiting for the waiting
1:57:58
for the dollars to come flowing in all
1:58:03
right anything else after you sir
1:58:06
well I got a couple of things that a
1:58:09
little more than kind of normalized I do
1:58:11
have a I got it a couple isil's I want
1:58:15
to go over let's go over this this one I
1:58:16
picked up from a clip I never made and
1:58:19
this is a clip of an errata but the
1:58:23
Iranian Cystic from the CBC I just like
1:58:26
this this this guy saying this nothing
1:58:29
different
1:58:30
nothing doing he sounded like Kissinger
1:58:33
nothing different I also have one from
1:58:37
an Ebola report which I wouldn't like oh
1:58:39
that's always the CBC is covering Ebola
1:58:42
we're not so it's scary to think about
1:58:44
what happens if we run out of it if we
1:58:47
what everyone think about what happens
1:58:50
if we run out of it run out of what they
1:58:53
don't tell me they've got some kind of
1:58:54
vaccine that's working all of a sudden
1:58:57
play Ebola one CBC well we can't just do
1:59:00
that we've got we've got to do it
1:59:01
properly
1:59:03
fathers back in town
1:59:06
[Music]
1:59:12
the second largest Ebola outbreak in
1:59:14
history is spreading in Congo and it's a
1:59:17
double tragedy since it's happening in
1:59:19
an active war zone that makes
1:59:21
containment and treatment a huge
1:59:23
challenge but tonight CBC News has
1:59:25
learned that help is coming soon a much
1:59:28
needed vaccine co-created in Canada is
1:59:31
getting a boost in production
1:59:32
Katie Nicholson explains in this vial a
1:59:36
precious commodity
1:59:37
the Ebola vaccine partially developed in
1:59:40
Canada and for those in the outbreak
1:59:42
zone every last drop counts this region
1:59:47
of congo has buried more than 1600
1:59:49
people since last year containing the
1:59:52
outbreak has used up much of the world's
1:59:55
300,000 dose stockpile of the vaccine
1:59:58
after ten months in this outbreak
2:00:02
$300,000 is not enough anymore Gary
2:00:04
kobinger helped develop this vaccine and
2:00:06
has been watching from afar it's 97.5
2:00:11
percent effective against the deadly
2:00:12
virus but he fears there just isn't
2:00:14
enough to quell the outbreak you will
2:00:17
need to reach at least a million if not
2:00:19
to millions because if you start
2:00:21
offering this vaccine to the population
2:00:24
you need to make sure that you have
2:00:25
enough to cover 100% of people if 100
2:00:28
some of the people ask for it but right
2:00:30
now 100 percent of the people aren't
2:00:32
getting the shot that's because it's
2:00:34
being delivered
2:00:35
primarily through a method known as ring
2:00:37
vaccination ring vaccination works like
2:00:40
this everyone in direct contact with the
2:00:43
infected patient is immunized family
2:00:45
friends caregivers or others who've been
2:00:48
in close proximity to the person then
2:00:50
everyone who has had direct contact with
2:00:52
those people is immunized and so with
2:00:56
every new case you have another ring you
2:00:58
have more people to vaccinate and so
2:01:00
it's clear that we need to have more
2:01:02
vaccine and those 300,000 doses are
2:01:06
being used very quickly
2:01:07
Trish Newport is with Doctors Without
2:01:09
Borders she's seen the impact the
2:01:11
vaccine has had firsthand it's such a
2:01:14
great huge tool and I can't imagine the
2:01:17
outbreak if we didn't have it
2:01:19
well this sounds like a repeat of 2014
2:01:23
I'm hearing a lot of the same things
2:01:25
ring vaccinations but I want you to
2:01:27
relist know what she said there's just
2:01:29
something funny about what she said the
2:01:31
end the vaccine is a tool and we
2:01:34
wouldn't have Ebola without it and so
2:01:37
it's clear that we need to have more
2:01:39
vaccine and those 300,000 doses are
2:01:42
being used very quickly
2:01:44
Trish Newport is with Doctors Without
2:01:46
Borders she's seen the impact the
2:01:48
vaccine has had firsthand it's such a
2:01:51
great huge tool and I can't imagine the
2:01:54
outbreak if we didn't have it
2:01:57
I can't imagine the outbreak if we
2:01:59
didn't have it that was very funny
2:02:03
sounds as though the vaccine is creating
2:02:06
the outbreak okay that's one interview
2:02:11
know that here's a clip from 2014 unless
2:02:14
you want to play your second clip first
2:02:15
yeah let's play the second thing we get
2:02:18
this out of the way now this woman who's
2:02:19
got the most annoying voice up talker it
2:02:24
looks like a dingbat but I just want to
2:02:27
get rid of this because this outbreak is
2:02:32
because of the I think is because maybe
2:02:34
Canada has something to do with this
2:02:35
vaccine we don't I'm not sure but this
2:02:39
whole thing is not nothing like 2014
2:02:41
insofar as the panic created in the
2:02:43
United States you didn't even know that
2:02:45
you said yourself about the vaccine or
2:02:48
anything else because we're not covering
2:02:50
because for some political or financial
2:02:53
or who knows what reason it's not
2:02:56
important anymore we don't have people
2:02:58
coming back and being tracked by the
2:03:00
police oh my god put him in isolation
2:03:02
put him in isolation oh there's a
2:03:04
breakout of Ebola in Dallas I just find
2:03:07
the whole thing to be very strange than
2:03:10
when I'm watching this report I was just
2:03:11
completely befuddled by it but you can
2:03:13
play the second half and I can't imagine
2:03:14
that outbreak if we didn't have it so
2:03:17
it's scary to think about what happens
2:03:19
if we've run out of it and that's
2:03:21
possible roughly half has been used in
2:03:23
the last year problematic because every
2:03:26
batch of the vaccine takes a year to
2:03:28
make late this afternoon Merck the
2:03:31
pharmaceutical company that makes the
2:03:33
vaccine confirmed to CBC News it is
2:03:35
nearly tripling its Ebola vaccine
2:03:37
stockpile 850,000 doses within 18 months
2:03:42
not the one to 2 million doses kobinger
2:03:45
would like to see but for those on the
2:03:47
ground
2:03:48
welcome ammunition just the same so a
2:03:51
couple things the reason why we're not
2:03:54
covering it is in 2014 to force for some
2:03:58
reason we were sending the military over
2:04:01
there and that has not happened now and
2:04:04
so for whatever reason it is it's not
2:04:06
important to send military so is not
2:04:08
important to come
2:04:10
I don't think it was important to cover
2:04:11
back then but we it was there was
2:04:13
nothing else going on in 2014 we needed
2:04:16
a new cycle it was great to watch nor
2:04:18
the the first Ebola victim flown to
2:04:21
Dallas and then he hopped out of the
2:04:22
back of the ambulance like okay I'll
2:04:23
just walk inside I was expecting hazmat
2:04:25
suits and was very benign but we we
2:04:29
played a number of different clips and I
2:04:30
think the one that is interesting in
2:04:32
this case is who owns this vaccine which
2:04:36
comes right back to the reason why it is
2:04:39
being covered in Canada we've been
2:04:41
asking the public health agency of
2:04:43
Canada for months what it got from the
2:04:45
two companies that it sold the
2:04:46
commercial licensing rights to for the
2:04:48
experimental vaccine and the
2:04:50
experimental drug zmapp we wanted to
2:04:52
know if Canada still has any voice in
2:04:54
the development and dissemination of the
2:04:56
treatments we got back emails saying the
2:04:59
contract is confidential the Canada
2:05:01
still owns the patent and the
2:05:03
intellectual property so I think if you
2:05:05
own it do you cover it that's now being
2:05:08
questioned by scientists around the
2:05:09
world who are waiting to do clinical
2:05:11
trials on the vaccine this berlin-based
2:05:13
journalists wrote the article the
2:05:16
scientists I talked to are unhappy they
2:05:17
feel it could have gone faster who is in
2:05:20
control of this process everyone figured
2:05:22
this outbreak would be long over before
2:05:24
a vaccine could be developed but with a
2:05:26
number of Ebola cases doubling every
2:05:28
three weeks and scientists around the
2:05:30
world saying it's out of control the
2:05:32
need for a vaccine is growing meanwhile
2:05:35
up to a thousand doses are in cold
2:05:37
storage here at the National
2:05:39
microbiology lab in Winnipeg I do wonder
2:05:42
whether it is impossible to somehow cut
2:05:44
through all that red tape and try to
2:05:46
help get this vaccine on the world
2:05:48
really fast as possible they report that
2:05:51
African trials of this Canadian vaccine
2:05:53
have in fact been delayed
2:05:55
not because of logistical problems but
2:05:57
over an intellectual property dispute
2:06:00
there you can the company that owns the
2:06:02
commercial license for the drug is said
2:06:05
to be dragging its feet with thousands
2:06:07
of lives at risk
2:06:08
can the Minister of Health explain what
2:06:10
Canada is doing the only answer Ottawa
2:06:12
is given so far is that all of this is
2:06:14
in the hands of the World Health
2:06:16
Organization so we missed something
2:06:18
somewhere there's a piece missing as to
2:06:22
something got solved with the
2:06:24
intellectual property the ownership
2:06:26
structure and then all of a sudden that
2:06:27
needs to be rolled out because now it's
2:06:29
being paid for well a couple of things
2:06:33
come to mind with this story that's not
2:06:36
being played at all in the United States
2:06:38
even though the way they did it before
2:06:39
is it was always about the ebolas a very
2:06:42
dangerous thing to get it could double
2:06:44
every month every week every day the all
2:06:47
this stuff is just not even covered at
2:06:49
all which is stunning to me the way the
2:06:51
media acts of out these things they're
2:06:53
obviously being pushed around by public
2:06:55
relations people that tell them what to
2:06:57
do and they haven't been told to do this
2:06:59
story here's one question they don't
2:07:03
answer and I have not seen an answer
2:07:05
mm-hmm what does the vaccine cost per
2:07:07
dose it's got to be expensive because as
2:07:10
they mentioned in the other report it
2:07:11
takes one year to maymay goes mm-hmm so
2:07:17
there's a couple things well that adds
2:07:18
another question why does it take so
2:07:20
long to make a dose a B what does it
2:07:23
cost per dose and last who's paying for
2:07:27
these values for these vaccinations
2:07:29
because you know that the people in in
2:07:32
the affected area are right right
2:07:34
there's any money now it's government
2:07:36
money from somewhere yeah but how much
2:07:39
oh it's it's as far as I'm concerned
2:07:41
Canada are the fools if you know how do
2:07:44
you say that maybe they're getting tons
2:07:46
of cash is Merck that's producing the
2:07:48
product yes a licensing fee but is
2:07:52
Marisa's Merck the owner
2:07:54
are they the intellectual properties
2:07:56
that people make in the vaccine yeah but
2:07:58
do they that's not the same question do
2:08:00
they own it do they license it obviously
2:08:02
their licensees are the guy that one guy
2:08:05
and somebody else was never mentioned
2:08:06
mm-hmm there just seems to be a lot of
2:08:10
money involved here well that has to be
2:08:13
the odd thing is they tested this all in
2:08:15
West Africa not in the ferret like you
2:08:19
said from 2014 to today yeah five years
2:08:23
later there's missing information yes
2:08:26
man
2:08:31
it took me a second that's right man
2:08:34
there's new information new shit has
2:08:37
come to light well I'm glad you caught
2:08:39
that I'm gonna delve into it cuz I do
2:08:41
like this Ebola story and you know the
2:08:46
only thing I can really think is they're
2:08:49
actually bringing Ebola back by
2:08:52
injecting it into people what else could
2:08:54
it be
2:08:55
their lives are holding that woman
2:08:56
implied in that funny quote they're
2:08:58
hoping for an outbreak I don't know mmm
2:09:01
maybe some of our great sorry I like
2:09:04
again I wonder what it costs per dose
2:09:06
and it been and who's paying for it it's
2:09:09
not that hard of a question if you're a
2:09:11
journalist to be the first thing I'd ask
2:09:13
or can the Navy had no agenda producers
2:09:15
you're up I'm gonna show my food by
2:09:18
donation to no agenda imagine all the
2:09:21
people who could do with us oh yeah
2:09:22
that'd be fab
2:09:30
we do have a few people to thank for
2:09:32
sure 1153 starting with Sean McColl
2:09:38
$133.33 he says Hawaii captains of the
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deconstructed seas the show has been
2:09:45
fantastic lately the cabinet Kapernick
2:09:48
discussion was so good I went back and
2:09:50
listened to it a few times I think Adam
2:09:53
is on to something with the extortion or
2:09:56
maybe just on something very well done
2:10:03
yes
2:10:04
Daniel Thomas well you know you can't do
2:10:06
that without saying he requests
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baby-making karma in the past and he
2:10:10
will do so again apparently it works so
2:10:14
we'll do that for you at the end of the
2:10:15
say that for you yes Daniel tomash
2:10:18
hundred three dollars and one cent he
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says having submitted at least one
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popular song mix some time ago and being
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the humble and admin for No Agenda
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meetups com I have never taken the
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opportunity to be deduced no let's do
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that right now thank you for that
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tremendous resource Daniel it is it's
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very important I have a couple of
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reports meet up reports coming up in the
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in a moment so I thank you for if thank
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you for your donation I'm sorry he needs
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himself and his smoking-hot wife Amanda
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who also listens to the show so yes
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77 19 sir perf Lewis of the octoroon or
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the octoroon he's an octoroon he says
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please help a couple of fellers want to
2:11:24
hold a Virginia Beach meetup but my
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immediate thought is how can you have a
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Virginia Beach meet up without an
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Archduke Nussbaum yes and I forwarded
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your message to the Archduke yes this
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has been taken care of even McConnell 74
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Marie 74 these are the end of the $74
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donations was celebrating the fourth of
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July Eric Burdon Eric bird a 74 Adam
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Conklin in Springfield Massachusetts 74
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David Richie sir Dwight the night in
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Burlington Ontario L by the way that was
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David Richie was the last of the 74 s so
2:12:01
we had one two three four five six six
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no 70 ones of course within Canadians
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served white tonight the 6789 from
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Burlington Ontario Baron mark town or
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six seven eight nine from Whittier
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California exact same money comes in
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with twice a month but Black Knight sir
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mark magpie Oh 56 52 David Dietrich 55
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10 double nickels on the dime Charles
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Quinn in Aurora Colorado 50 to 80 the
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Mile High donation sorry mile-high
2:12:34
donation that's we forgot a lot we used
2:12:37
to use that as a major donation I forgot
2:12:39
all about it yeah and now two in a row
2:12:41
yeah that we get for some unknown reason
2:12:44
let's go wait a minute maybe Charles and
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Michael had a mile-high experience
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together well when it was in code oh I
2:12:51
see one of those in Colorado so they're
2:12:52
a mile high anyway
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okay no sir Luke vite count of London
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and east in the southeast 5150 and
2:13:02
London UK
2:13:03
Edward Mazurek in Memphis Tennessee is
2:13:05
$50 donors you're smacking your lips a
2:13:10
lot I just want to mention that it's a
2:13:12
lot today what you're smacking your lips
2:13:15
a lot yes thank you uh Edward Mazurek
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and these are all $50 donors name and
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location should call me on that earlier
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by the way Heather Rodriguez in Stockton
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California Jonathan Meyer and Xenia Ohio
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Ryan Smith in Raleigh North Carolina
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these are all $50 donors Andrew Martin
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in Sydney New South Wales anonymous and
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Arnheim Netherland Arnhem Arn him Arnhem
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Arnhem and last but not least
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oh I'm sorry to left Frank Molinari in
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Bulverde Texas and sir Bret
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all in Oklahoma City Oklahoma and that's
2:13:55
all we got for today and a lot less than
2:13:58
the 30 total and which is really
2:14:01
piss-poor to say the least but I want to
2:14:04
thank all these folks for helping us out
2:14:05
on show 11:53 everybody else is
2:14:08
apparently on vacation yes and thank you
2:14:10
everybody who came in under $50
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typically you're on one of our
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subscription programs that's a great way
2:14:16
for us to keep the show going throughout
2:14:18
these summer months the doldrums and I'm
2:14:21
just going to presume I forget every
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year I guess that it really goes down in
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these months probably through July and
2:14:29
August but if you have some kind of
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sustaining subscription it really does
2:14:35
help us because today was particularly
2:14:38
bad and it's demotivating honestly we've
2:14:43
I'd say that they think the shows have
2:14:46
been fantastic but you know that people
2:14:49
just not showing up so I don't know is
2:14:51
it is it the same way every year because
2:14:53
I this seems worse July 4th usually gets
2:14:57
a pretty good group and then the day out
2:14:59
the next donation segment after July for
2:15:02
this always oh it's always bad
2:15:03
especially if it's on a holiday weekend
2:15:06
most people are right they're out doing
2:15:09
something they're not just right that
2:15:12
they're not working like we do on these
2:15:14
holidays well we have to I mean we have
2:15:18
to we don't have to I do I don't know
2:15:21
but I don't know about you but I'm
2:15:23
working for the money here yes we have
2:15:26
to absolutely we run reruns and probably
2:15:30
do as well you know that's the joke of
2:15:32
it we could do as well on a day like
2:15:34
just looking out the donations were if
2:15:37
we ran you know an interview or the best
2:15:39
of or or a comedy show or something you
2:15:43
know to be honest about it
2:15:45
but it should pick up a little bit after
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it's okay but you know it's just just as
2:15:50
an aside it's a it's a holiday for the
2:15:53
United States of America the rest of the
2:15:55
world is not on vacation now it's true
2:15:57
but 80 percent of our listeners are in
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the u.s. well that's a problem - 80 %
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yeah pretty much
2:16:03
and where's number two Canada's Canada
2:16:07
and then it's a toss-up between
2:16:09
Australia and the Netherlands probably
2:16:11
yeah pretty much the Netherlands is 3 so
2:16:14
we yeah well first let me do some do me
2:16:16
do some Karma's because we're a ton of
2:16:18
Karma's that were requested jobs jobs
2:16:21
jobs and jobs let's vote for jobs you've
2:16:27
got car me I'll do the birthdays right
2:16:29
here because it's pretty short anyway so
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2:16:39
the 7th of july 2019 two birthdays today
2:16:43
sir john overall celebrates and jeffrey
2:16:45
elisha celebrates on the 9th of july and
2:16:48
even though it's just two of you we are
2:16:50
very happy for you happy birthday from
2:16:52
everybody here at the best podcast in
2:16:53
the universe meet ups report we had the
2:16:59
lisbon meet up which was not didn't well
2:17:03
it kind of went as expected
2:17:04
this was dame sheila the lady of leisure
2:17:06
boa who organized this in the morning
2:17:08
out of him john quick update on the
2:17:10
meetup it was called at very short
2:17:12
notice so to be honest i wasn't actually
2:17:14
expecting anyone to show up but I'm
2:17:16
leaving Lisbon tomorrow for the next two
2:17:18
months and I wanted to try and harness
2:17:20
the energy of your recent visit to
2:17:22
access the network and it worked I got
2:17:24
there at 6:00 p.m. sharp and within ten
2:17:27
minutes had the phone handed to me twice
2:17:29
by the bar man both Jeff and Wow
2:17:33
Joe called to let me know they would not
2:17:36
be able to come how gallant we are all
2:17:39
now in contact and I'm going to arrange
2:17:41
another meet up when I get back in
2:17:43
September turns out draw works just
2:17:45
around the corner from where I live in
2:17:46
Jeffers in the same town where my
2:17:48
father-in-law has a house thanks for all
2:17:50
you and John do even though we haven't
2:17:52
met somehow I know we're all going to
2:17:54
get along best Dame Sheila the lady of
2:17:55
lisboa who apparently did the meetup all
2:17:58
by herself and she wanted a goat karma
2:18:00
for that and she deserves you thank you
2:18:01
very much lady you've got Lisboa
2:18:08
maybe she had a nice chat with the bar
2:18:10
guy now the net the Netherlands which
2:18:14
was held hoped yes the Netherlands Gitmo
2:18:18
lowlands Utrecht meetup was very
2:18:20
successful and I got a note from sir
2:18:24
Hendrik in the morning Adam John now
2:18:26
that I finally have the pictures of
2:18:28
you're flailing dance routine I
2:18:29
congratulate you on your marriage Tina
2:18:31
sure looks like a keeper from the
2:18:32
stories you two are a good match best
2:18:34
wishes to both of you yesterday evening
2:18:36
was the second meet up and get ball
2:18:37
lowlands 16 people showed up of which
2:18:40
three were women it's true that was said
2:18:42
about these meetups it truly feels like
2:18:44
a support group for people who are red
2:18:46
pilled and the bar girl asked hey why
2:18:51
are you guys
2:18:51
it's my Dutch a bar girl I hit her in
2:18:54
the mouth most of us turned out to have
2:18:55
an IT background the bar was a good pick
2:18:57
they had enough room beer and food no
2:18:59
reservations needed I counted these
2:19:01
people Andrei Peters sir Pete sir pates
2:19:04
Baron of North Holland and Friesland and
2:19:07
he showed up with our heads on sticks
2:19:09
which is always a welcome the Welcome
2:19:11
meetup feature sir here Co crew Nevada
2:19:14
insta night from wou just knighted him
2:19:16
the other day sir D of the Holland's are
2:19:19
adding Vikon sir Hawks Bergen of the
2:19:21
Alps in Zaandam Vikon sir hugger of
2:19:24
kitty's sherrod young Dorna beard Tim
2:19:28
how drian arnout for hi sabina luca
2:19:34
botanique fretfully wa associate
2:19:36
producer u p-- someone brought his
2:19:38
daughter but I can't remember who and
2:19:40
there was someone there from interesting
2:19:44
whose name does not want to be mentioned
2:19:45
but she works at a very left-wing
2:19:47
television organization in the
2:19:49
Netherlands who that's redundant so it
2:19:57
was a good meet up they had a good time
2:19:59
and I've received several other emails
2:20:01
and I appreciate ya you guys organizing
2:20:03
that sir here Co who was knighted on the
2:20:08
last show he said actually he needed a
2:20:10
jobs karma so let me do that for him
2:20:12
right now
2:20:13
jobs jobs and jobs
2:20:16
let's vote for jobs you've got karma and
2:20:21
then I've got the list of meetups
2:20:23
on the horizon today no that would be no
2:20:27
that would have been that's done the
2:20:29
Lisbon Meetup
2:20:29
July 9th Knoxville Tennessee July 11th
2:20:32
Charleston South Carolina the 13th
2:20:35
Atlanta Georgia delight July 18th
2:20:37
southeast London Colorado Springs July
2:20:39
19th the southwest London and
2:20:42
Chicagoland that should be a good one a
2:20:44
good day for London in Chicago July 20th
2:20:48
Don the 26th st. Louis and Portland
2:20:50
Oregon and July to Fort Lenore agon guys
2:20:54
good to give us some reports of what's
2:20:55
going on I'm there July 27th Buffalo New
2:20:58
York and Frisco Texas and the 28th still
2:21:00
booked for Central Florida if you have
2:21:02
not seen these these meetups and you
2:21:07
should go check them out no agenda
2:21:08
meetups comm if there's not a meet-up
2:21:10
near you you can start one it's a great
2:21:12
place to meet people to have
2:21:14
conversations without triggering anybody
2:21:17
no condemnation it's a very pleasant
2:21:22
experience no agenda meetups calm and
2:21:24
thank you all once again for your
2:21:26
support of the show today now you can
2:21:27
always help us out we have another show
2:21:29
on Thursday we can use Dvorak org slash
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and a
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2:21:36
all right I do have a couple of things
2:21:40
leftover that I'd like to share because
2:21:42
I keep pushing them off the first one is
2:21:45
this report which has been out there for
2:21:48
a few weeks
2:21:48
welcome back a former NASA intern could
2:21:50
soon become a millionaire when he sells
2:21:52
three lost reels of original videotape
2:21:55
showing man's first steps on the moon
2:21:57
imagine that this is a photo of the
2:21:58
reels that will go up for sale through
2:22:00
Sotheby's the auction site says the
2:22:02
intern bought these and 1,100 other
2:22:04
reels at a government surplus auction
2:22:06
for about get this $200 and the 1970s
2:22:10
the man told Reuters quote I had no idea
2:22:13
there was anything of value on them I
2:22:14
was selling them to TV stations just to
2:22:17
record over to make some money
2:22:19
the man says his father spotted the tape
2:22:21
on these three reels which read Apollo
2:22:23
11 the name of the mission where Neil
2:22:26
Armstrong Buzz Aldrin first walked on
2:22:28
the moon and back in 2006 NASA publicly
2:22:30
admitted it lost the tapes ahead of the
2:22:32
40th anniversary of that moonwalk now
2:22:35
they're set to be sold at auction at the
2:22:36
end of the month on the 50th anniversary
2:22:37
they're expected to go up for about two
2:22:40
million dollars you know if these are
2:22:45
indeed the tapes that NASA lost let's
2:22:49
assume they are is it really okay for
2:22:55
this guy to be auctioning them off well
2:22:58
it definitely begs a number of question
2:23:02
a number of questions including why were
2:23:07
they so Cavalier to just just toss them
2:23:10
into the bin that goes to and gets
2:23:12
auction office you know reusable tape
2:23:14
that's the number one question that
2:23:16
comes to my mind and why would you do
2:23:19
that what would you what was that you
2:23:22
see this is a problem with this story is
2:23:24
is just adding fuel to your fire mm-hmm
2:23:28
that this whole thing was a scam and
2:23:29
they care so little about it that they
2:23:32
he didn't even bother they tossed him
2:23:34
out his toss okay so these are the tapes
2:23:37
and I'm not gonna play the clips we have
2:23:39
multiple clips of people saying how
2:23:41
horrible it is they lost the original
2:23:44
NASA recording lose them according to
2:23:46
this story how they threw them out
2:23:48
according to the story
2:23:49
put them in the dump in the dumpster now
2:23:51
I wonder if they were cycling bin if
2:23:53
they will also contain the telemetry
2:23:56
data which apparently also is has been
2:24:00
misplaced lost or thrown out and why is
2:24:03
it that every person from NASA who knows
2:24:07
about the original recordings of the
2:24:10
moon landing being lost why do they all
2:24:12
say you couldn't play it today anyway
2:24:15
when these tapes are Ampex 2 inch for
2:24:17
head tapes yeah you know it's it's old
2:24:21
it's 60s 70s technology I can call 5
2:24:24
companies right now who can play those
2:24:26
tapes they have right I should mention
2:24:29
this because this is part of there's a
2:24:30
project called the dead media project
2:24:33
and we know that MPEG there's still a
2:24:36
number of these machines left it's
2:24:39
believed I've because I'd look into this
2:24:41
myself it's believed that the number of
2:24:44
left of 2 inch tapes that are still
2:24:47
available the number of tapes will not
2:24:50
outlast the life of these machines no
2:24:52
matter how hard you try to fix them
2:24:54
right now they have these Ampex machines
2:24:56
they're giant machines or you use this 2
2:24:59
inch tape the the head flies across the
2:25:02
thing up and down and they believe they
2:25:05
can't get enough parts and stuff to keep
2:25:07
these machines going as long as long as
2:25:10
they need to be going for the but it
2:25:12
would seem as though these tapes these
2:25:14
2-inch tapes that we're talking about
2:25:15
here would have a high priority and
2:25:18
you're right there's at least you know I
2:25:20
don't know how many of these machines
2:25:21
are left but there's enough that they
2:25:23
could put one put it in play right now
2:25:25
and double yeah it's the story is very
2:25:30
fishy to me
2:25:32
there's also another story that says the
2:25:34
guy went so he went to NASA and they
2:25:37
played it back for me and I guess in the
2:25:39
audit Apes but I mean this whole thing
2:25:41
smells and it's coming on the 50th
2:25:44
anniversary it's coming up on space
2:25:46
force we're supposed to land on the moon
2:25:48
in 2024 which is the only reason the
2:25:51
only reason I'm going to continue doing
2:25:53
this show is just so in 2024 I can say
2:25:55
see
2:25:57
we're not gonna land on the moon don't
2:25:59
get your hopes up it's not gonna happen
2:26:01
but be some other nose Trump is already
2:26:04
saying no we should go to Mars okay
2:26:07
it's only a thousand times further yeah
2:26:09
yeah yeah yeah yeah anyway I catch on
2:26:14
that I didn't know this was going on
2:26:15
what that somebody found these old tapes
2:26:18
oh they picked him up with a government
2:26:19
auction for 200 bucks and you know NASA
2:26:23
doesn't say hey once you give us a copy
2:26:26
I mean are these is how come the guys in
2:26:29
the black suits don't show up and just
2:26:31
grab the tapes and are the tapes
2:26:33
actually still good I mean that they
2:26:35
show pictures of these tapes out of
2:26:37
their boxes which is extremely stupid
2:26:39
certainly Christie's would know better
2:26:41
if they're really running this auction
2:26:43
you do not take these tapes out of there
2:26:46
see the the plastic sealed containers
2:26:48
with a big turn lock on them I've
2:26:50
carried these around for years and the
2:26:54
minute you expose them to the atmosphere
2:26:57
it can get very very bad I would believe
2:27:01
these tapes are still good even though
2:27:03
they've been exposed to the to the
2:27:04
elements to oxygen yeah absolutely
2:27:06
that's not a cellulose movie film that
2:27:09
you know as dangerous gonna explode it's
2:27:11
just a magnetic tape the problems gonna
2:27:13
be since they've been in storage for so
2:27:15
long there's gonna be a lot of crosstalk
2:27:17
which is a real problem with magnetic
2:27:19
tape and storing it that's why you
2:27:21
should run the tape every once in a
2:27:22
while so you don't have the same
2:27:23
magnetic image pushing against the tape
2:27:25
at the same exact spot for a very long
2:27:27
time because it'll magnetize it so
2:27:29
you're gonna have an eye see the only
2:27:33
danger but and I'm sure it's gonna be
2:27:34
problematic but still I still somewhere
2:27:38
I still have a couple of the we I think
2:27:40
we called them BNC s with us no the BNC
2:27:43
s were the smaller ones those were the
2:27:44
ones use the helical head right is these
2:27:48
heads on these ant pictures were
2:27:49
vertical they just ran straight across
2:27:51
the tape up and down on a spinning just
2:27:54
spinning thing it's a dude with four
2:27:55
heads on it yeah funky machine I used to
2:27:59
uh I used to be able to calibrate them a
2:28:03
two inch machine a two inch forehead and
2:28:05
went like this you put up the bars you
2:28:08
know you or you roll the tape on the
2:28:10
bars
2:28:10
and then there were basically two knobs
2:28:12
but you would kick the machine just to
2:28:15
the right at the bottom that would
2:28:18
somehow always get it to align almost
2:28:20
automatically
2:28:22
sounds like Ampex it was Dutch
2:28:25
broadcasting so yes it was totally Ampex
2:28:27
okay then as many know I am a big fan of
2:28:32
Professor Ted and his writings the
2:28:34
industrial society and his future I
2:28:36
think he accurately predicted the social
2:28:38
justice warrior movement the social
2:28:40
networks his story has been changed and
2:28:44
mutated over the years we recently had
2:28:47
Joe Rogan talk about professor Ted's as
2:28:51
I'm talking about the Unabomber Ted
2:28:52
Kaczynski and incorrectly said that
2:28:56
Professor Ted wouldn't went nuts and
2:28:58
started blowing people up no the true
2:29:00
story is he wrote this manifesto which
2:29:02
you can download from any place you
2:29:04
could even get a copy on Amazon and he
2:29:07
want he felt that what was in there was
2:29:09
so important and that the industrial
2:29:11
society through technology would come to
2:29:14
a horrible demise and I think to a
2:29:17
degree he's probably right and he felt
2:29:20
that was extremely important that the
2:29:21
New York Times and Washington Post
2:29:22
published his manifesto they refused and
2:29:26
then he said if you don't publish it
2:29:27
it's so important to me I'm gonna start
2:29:30
killing people until you do and he
2:29:32
started killing people and they did and
2:29:34
no one ever even remembers that it was
2:29:36
published but interestingly and which of
2:29:40
course I I condemn his killing of people
2:29:42
but I suggest you read this document and
2:29:45
you will be surprised by the accuracy of
2:29:48
what is going on right now today with
2:29:50
social networking and Technology right
2:29:53
down to the world coming to an absolute
2:29:55
standstill and freak out when Facebook
2:29:57
images don't load
2:30:00
sam harris of the sam harris podcast
2:30:04
started his show off the other day with
2:30:07
this I'm sorry I just reread the
2:30:10
Unabomber manifesto for the first time
2:30:12
since it was originally published as you
2:30:14
might recall under threat of further
2:30:16
maiming and murder and it is a slightly
2:30:20
crazy document you can certainly hear
2:30:24
Kaczynski grinding his teeth in the
2:30:27
background more or less throughout but
2:30:30
the truth is it is better reasoned and
2:30:35
modulated then half of what I see on
2:30:39
Twitter and this is from people with
2:30:41
blue checkmarks by their names and large
2:30:44
followings so I don't know what it means
2:30:47
to be able to honestly say that half the
2:30:50
people on Twitter seem less hinged than
2:30:52
a man who was sending bombs in the mail
2:30:55
but it does seem that were performing an
2:30:57
experiment on ourselves the consequences
2:31:01
of which are is yet undetermined
2:31:05
anyway I'm very happy to have withdrawn
2:31:07
to the degree that I have it feels far
2:31:10
more sane and when he says withdrawn
2:31:13
he's talking about withdrawing from
2:31:14
social media so maybe if you haven't if
2:31:17
you've only thought I hurry up maybe you
2:31:21
should give it a listen
2:31:22
I mean Sam Harris after all don't take
2:31:24
it from me take it from Sam no Sam Sam
2:31:27
Sam well I have a couple of things left
2:31:33
one oh by the way is hot in Canada
2:31:37
summery and can Alaska I guess is 85 85
2:31:41
86 degrees up there everywhere and
2:31:43
things have melted play the hot in
2:31:46
Canada then get that out of the way
2:31:48
set that side and basically started
2:31:51
sweating immediately even to everybody
2:31:54
else across Eastern Canada lots of
2:31:56
places experience their hottest days so
2:31:58
far this year it felt like close to 40
2:32:00
degrees with the humidity and there
2:32:02
won't be much relief tonight either heat
2:32:05
warnings are still in place in parts of
2:32:06
Quebec Ontario New Brunswick and Nova
2:32:09
Scotia
2:32:09
of course hottest year on record ever
2:32:11
all gonna die pay your carbon tax slave
2:32:14
m62 here so there's this is a story that
2:32:20
at least I want to run because it's kind
2:32:22
of depressing mad of course I right talk
2:32:24
to me me about this Mad Magazine
2:32:26
shutters play the clip and iconic Mad
2:32:28
Magazine will leave newsstands this fall
2:32:31
ending its 67 year long run the
2:32:35
satirical magazine with its gap-toothed
2:32:37
mascot Alfred E Newman influenced
2:32:40
generations of readers with its
2:32:42
subversive humor at its peak in the
2:32:44
early 1970s it attracted more than 2
2:32:47
million subscribers but its circulation
2:32:50
declined in recent years yeah that was I
2:32:54
was just gonna say that Mad Magazine was
2:32:56
a staple staple for me as a kid growing
2:33:01
up well there I mentioned this to me me
2:33:06
and she says when's the last time you
2:33:07
bought a copy and there's another
2:33:09
example of well you never support the
2:33:10
thing and so there this is gonna happen
2:33:12
to the podcast the way it's going you
2:33:14
didn't support Mad Magazine you haven't
2:33:16
bought a copy for what 10 years and
2:33:18
and you're bitching about the fact that
2:33:19
this shuttering okay well maybe your
2:33:21
Utes your fault now there was also a
2:33:24
social justice warrior I understand that
2:33:26
took over the publication oh really and
2:33:29
by the way I'm one of the few people if
2:33:32
not I don't even know anymore anyone
2:33:34
else who's done it that licensed the
2:33:38
Alfred e Newman character for a computer
2:33:40
book that I did once oh really
2:33:42
yeah we got the license and it was like
2:33:44
well you can't get yarn you know you
2:33:46
can't do that just ask him if you can
2:33:47
get you that maybe the license the
2:33:48
character and they did help do you
2:33:51
remember what it cost no I don't
2:33:54
remember the details it wasn't much that
2:33:56
was I remember that much because these
2:33:57
guys is mcgraw-hill they weren't that
2:33:59
didn't have that much money
2:34:00
there so it was pretty inexpensive I
2:34:02
just think nobody ever asked I think
2:34:06
well you have to ask once in a while I
2:34:08
remember as probably seven seven year
2:34:12
old maybe two seventy yeah that makes
2:34:15
sense
2:34:16
that the Mad Magazine it was kind of
2:34:21
like for younger it had a bit of a porn
2:34:24
taint to it such a poor choice of words
2:34:30
he said it now spy versus spy was was of
2:34:36
course my favorite but there was that
2:34:38
was drew his chicks man and they drew
2:34:42
them in very suggestive sexual ways oh
2:34:45
yeah big giant tops and yeah there was a
2:34:49
real gist yeah it's a real coming-of-age
2:34:51
type thing so I thought they only
2:34:54
stopped publishing the magazine but they
2:34:55
would continue online or is it really
2:34:57
completely gone or not there was unclear
2:35:02
magazine was the magazine I have in the
2:35:06
later years like more recently they had
2:35:07
some tremendous cover art that was done
2:35:09
by some fellow was good oh it didn't
2:35:12
they have the the fold over on the back
2:35:14
yeah that was every so what a classic it
2:35:17
was that was so much fun where you would
2:35:20
have this picture and then you'd have to
2:35:21
fold it in half or you know create a
2:35:24
fold in it and that would be something
2:35:25
else it would be the payoff of the joke
2:35:27
it would you can't really do in digital
2:35:29
anymore it was that one he can't
2:35:31
papers you have an animation should be
2:35:34
this not the same a true it's gone this
2:35:38
is just the fold over just it's it's
2:35:40
something that I'll never come back it's
2:35:42
all gone it's all gone hey you know you
2:35:44
were talking about Ebola not being
2:35:46
mentioned here we always like to to hop
2:35:50
on television and talk about gun
2:35:51
violence and gun deaths not we oh yeah
2:35:55
not we but the mainstream media does
2:35:57
does it let's let's check in with
2:35:59
Chicago over the weekend the holiday
2:36:01
weekend is not over yet and already 57
2:36:04
people have been shot in Chicago with at
2:36:06
least five of them killed oh let's not
2:36:08
report on that people well you don't
2:36:10
report on that because you know if
2:36:13
Chicago is just tighten up their gun
2:36:15
laws how does that work doesn't seem to
2:36:29
be well for the same reason that Austin
2:36:32
is Boston is letting people camp out on
2:36:35
their streets it hasn't happened yet by
2:36:37
the way I've been driving through town
2:36:39
almost every day to see if there's any
2:36:41
tents on Congress Avenue it has not
2:36:43
happened yet it's coming oh I'm sure
2:36:45
it's coming and pooping on the street is
2:36:47
coming it's all coming oh here's your on
2:36:50
the street a new pin on the street Gavin
2:36:53
Newsom is your mayor or your governor
2:36:55
what is he now he's the governor
2:36:56
governor here's a little gaffe that was
2:37:19
more clear me too it was worth the 11
2:37:22
seconds looks like the BBC is going to
2:37:27
their dirt or the British I think is ITV
2:37:30
they've kind of took the reigns and the
2:37:34
ideas of the of the reality TV and they
2:37:38
have this huge hit called love island
2:37:41
okay and what is what is what is love
2:37:44
over to the US now
2:37:45
report this kind of interesting because
2:37:47
people are guard like people of taking
2:37:49
participating in the show or killing
2:37:51
themselves oh you know I've always been
2:37:55
a big proponent of showing death on
2:37:57
television real death is is a ratings
2:38:00
winner young attractive singles in a
2:38:06
Mediterranean villa looking for love all
2:38:08
while being filmed 24/7 the public have
2:38:12
decided that the island earth they want
2:38:14
to save yes there's public voting a cash
2:38:18
prize and fresh episodes six nights a
2:38:21
week for five weeks loved Island has
2:38:23
captivated millions of viewers in the UK
2:38:26
are you ready America and now the hit
2:38:29
British reality shows American version
2:38:31
will debut this month it's a little
2:38:33
trash here than you might see in a
2:38:35
regular reality show and it's proud of
2:38:38
that trashiness and it's meant to be
2:38:40
kind of like the the ultimate guilty
2:38:42
pleasure
2:38:42
but these made-for-tv social experiments
2:38:45
are also facing increased scrutiny as
2:38:48
far as reality television is concerned
2:38:49
is that if we're moving inexorably
2:38:51
towards a sort of a version of The
2:38:53
Hunger Games the UK government launched
2:38:55
an inquiry into reality TV to deal with
2:38:58
concerns following the recent suicides
2:39:00
of contestants including two on ITV's
2:39:03
love island okay so they apparently I
2:39:07
didn't know this but they have these
2:39:10
shrinks now in that part two we'll
2:39:11
discuss that
2:39:12
honey Lancaster James has worked as a
2:39:15
resident psychologist on reality TV sets
2:39:18
including love island I think we're at a
2:39:21
time when we really do need to review
2:39:23
the kind of psychological welfare
2:39:24
services that are put in place on a
2:39:27
production I'm sorry Joe congratulations
2:39:29
Lucy love island producers say they will
2:39:32
increase psychological supports for
2:39:34
contestants after they leave the show
2:39:35
something Lancaster James says is needed
2:39:38
people seem to think that just because
2:39:39
you live in the public eye or you're on
2:39:41
TV or you're in the movies that somehow
2:39:44
you've got this amazing life and you
2:39:45
should be able to weather any criticism
2:39:47
that comes your way because you've
2:39:49
chosen a public life
2:39:50
Toronto firefighter Kevin went knows the
2:39:53
risks of starring in reality TV all too
2:39:55
well it's definitely something you're
2:39:57
not
2:39:58
four went appeared on Canada's
2:40:00
Bachelorette and caught the attention of
2:40:02
American producers who cast him in the
2:40:03
hugely popular bachelor franchise
2:40:05
spin-offs Kevin is in the final stage of
2:40:08
shooting but his newfound fame did post
2:40:11
challenges I mean you just read a few
2:40:13
comments online that you're this and
2:40:14
that they can really ruin your day and
2:40:16
it can really push you into a depression
2:40:18
and I found myself to be pretty
2:40:19
depressed I did seek help I went to
2:40:21
therapy twice a week for half a year or
2:40:23
so after the first show I was on and
2:40:27
then you just slowly kind of rebuild
2:40:28
yourself back went so something positive
2:40:31
did come out of his reality TV
2:40:33
experience not only did he meet his
2:40:35
future wife he learned to put his mental
2:40:37
health first which is that you can role
2:40:47
role is social media if he wasn't
2:40:52
reading all these comments you know that
2:40:54
we're on social media and this is true
2:40:55
with professional athletes and everybody
2:40:58
else's social media is making people
2:41:00
kill themselves that should be a hint
2:41:05
that's the big hint get off Facebook and
2:41:10
San Twitter and Instagram don't worry
2:41:14
these things are falling down on flat on
2:41:16
their face every single day now iCloud
2:41:18
was out centralized services are on the
2:41:22
way out people join the Federation
2:41:27
I'm the king of the Federation's and
2:41:32
with me for king of the Federation I
2:41:34
need you to walk in front of me and
2:41:36
announce me everywhere and when that
2:41:39
people ends our deconstruction for today
2:41:42
thank you all for Frank thank you for
2:41:44
the trolls who showed up in the troll we
2:41:46
appreciate that and those of you who
2:41:48
participated in our value for value
2:41:50
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2:41:52
of Austin Texas in the morning everybody
2:41:54
I'm Adam curry antler growth of Silicon
2:41:57
Valley for anyone's information this
2:41:58
effort was ten cars today I'm John C
2:42:00
Dvorak coming up next the grumpy old
2:42:02
Ben's with the Electoral College episode
2:42:04
thanks to well of course our Chris
2:42:07
Wilson UK PMX and more for our end of
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show mixes until Thursday
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I'd bang out day
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hang out Walden a bang out Trump for
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coluche with the Russians all over this
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land
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maxi's raikou teepee structure I defeat
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you in the morning see it's got a
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feature in the events
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defeat Kushner and I the peach burg
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I'd appease them all for collusion
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okay let's go what's going on why am I
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losing why don't I have some TARDIS that
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someone pressing buttons to turning my
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sambo someone on that control room is
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out of control the woman talking in my
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ear was talking about the Labor Day
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special who's got a hammer where's the
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hammer hammer it
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stop the hammering
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how do you say this guy's left man
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Dvorak I'm out bro
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we did blow that one up why don't I have
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sound is that what's going on why am I
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losing this there's insanity in the
2:44:17
control room tonight
2:44:19
someone's pressing buttons some of them
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that control room is out of control
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where's the hammer turning my sound why
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don't I have
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that control is out of control the
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hammering
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mofo Dvorak org slash and a stop the
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hammering
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