Cover for No Agenda Show 1197: Fossil Fools
December 8th, 2019 • 2h 58m

1197: Fossil Fools

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they had these big giant prawns man Adam
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curry media assassination episode 11 97
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this is no agenda in the morning
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everybody
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hi Adam Curry from northern Silicon
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Valley where the rains have washed the
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area clean I'm Jessie you know I said
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I'm stirred um but it really it I didn't
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mean to do that it just came out
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I heard that came out that way that was
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I meant to say that was time to leave I
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mean Thomas - Tom man I'm an arm's - Tom
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yes I am another gray rainy day you've
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got the same eye here no no it's good
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oh I thought you said the rain had
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washed everything away it's already done
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yes seems to be done now it's today
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Pearl Harbor day or tomorrow
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the Pearl Harbor day was yesterday was
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yesterday okay that was the day that was
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a date a date a date that will something
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and it be therefore in infamy I don't
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know well you wouldn't know it you
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wouldn't know being over here did
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anybody do anything about that in the
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States
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no I just when somebody mentioned to me
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in an email thanking us for doing such a
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great job on this show they mentioned it
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I said holy crap I didn't mention that
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newsletters a good thing to mention so I
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said I Lord no yeah I saw that and that
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was appreciated my grandfather was in
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the Navy lieutenant commander and I
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wasn't at Pearl Harbor he got lucky on
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that one but interesting that it's
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completely just been wiped away not even
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a mention ID nothing over here not a
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single thing yet I even on international
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there was just mostly football games
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yeah
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high-quality ones too so that you know
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who cares about it oh yeah yeah let's
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just let's just do pretend war have the
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Jets fly over but let's not remember
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anything that's interesting
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well the impeachment here is page 17 no
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one cares
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there is unusual since I know they're
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basically Europe is a bunch of Trump
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Peters that maybe and what's on page 17
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is you know the typical skewed I mean
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you think it's bad when the US press
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writes down what Adam Schiff says
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but then have the judge make a step up
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the Dutch press then just copies that
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and translates it to Dutch and you know
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now it's facts it's how it works it's
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very very simple system very simple
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simple simple
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but yeah it's nobody nobody cares at all
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it seems huh yeah the only thing let's
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see what do I have what what are we
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learning while I was here
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learned a couple things I wanted to know
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about which is what was the feeling
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holland about the brexit for example do
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you know it's I would say that the Dutch
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aren't that interested in brexit either
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they've got their own crap going on in
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fact the biggest news here outside of
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the fact that the farmers really are
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threatening to cut off all supply routes
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to all supermarkets right around
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Christmas which people are like well you
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know I support the farmers but if
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they're gonna ruin my Christmas then I
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don't think I like that so much of the
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support seems to be limited but the big
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news is they announced the hosts of the
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Eurovision Song Contest
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did you get it
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I'm I missed it by a hair John just by a
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hair
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in fact they had to get three hosts they
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get three hosts that gave you a better
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opportunity I guess I was not on the
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shortlist Hungary by the way has pulled
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out they said we're not participating in
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this stupid contest with women with
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women with beards is what or bond has it
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means barely he's barely coming out and
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saying it's too gay
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no which of course no he hasn't done it
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yet gotta give him credit for saying it
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I kind of like that but the the new
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phrase here in the Netherlands yeah oh
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yeah it's hilarious I did and that's
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also news you know it's a small country
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and but the you know everyone has to
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drive a hundred kilometers an hour
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that's the max which you know what's
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kind of shrug their shoulders and go hey
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idiots her and they grouse a little bit
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no one's really doing much else with it
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the situation in the 1970s in the United
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States when they only had the gasoline
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crisis well though I was living here
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when that struck and they had car free
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Sunday's well there's that too
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did we have that in the States we didn't
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have that in the states did we know but
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we had every other day for you
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forgetting gas also for being on the
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road some places oh wow yeah I remember
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it was just there was no cars on the
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road it's Sunday and it seemed to go on
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for mm a year Louise no people need to
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drive you know they're talking about
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that again here cuz you know they well
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we'll get into that in just a moment
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because it all has to do with climate
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change and that is the other big news 25
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top 25 I have some clips to
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I did want to finish up the Dutch report
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I'll continue with the Dutch report
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longer I don't have that money who had
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to go to cop 25 I got some good stuff
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from cop 25 I have a 100% hit rate of
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coolness factor with the Millennials
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with my flip phone
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I love it great they love it and and
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here's what's interesting they say oh
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man I'd love to have this phone I want
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this phone and that just keep my other
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phone my smartphone at home or in my bag
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or whatever for Instagram that's the
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main things that can I do Instagram said
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no okay said ma'am then but they all
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love it they think it's cool they like
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the idea of not being able to do too
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much and of course they love the fact
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that whatsapp will run on it if you load
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it because that's the only way you can
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communicate in this country no one uses
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text message anymore all of Europe is is
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all sold on whatsapp it is so
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disappointing
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I've never used whatsapp oh yeah I've
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used it I got banned from it actually I
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got banned for whatsapp yeah didn't we
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talk about that how do you get banned
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from whatsapp I was using a pearl I know
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I am NOT pearl what's the other one a
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Python I was using a Python library
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because what I wanted to write a this is
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when I was you know one of my was
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probably a year and a half ago and I was
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really into this just before we went on
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vacation to Mexico which should be easy
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for you to remember because we barely
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ever go on vacation so that's how long
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ago it wasn't was just after that
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because I'd read this book automating
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things with Python that's like oh this
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is cool and so you know there's some
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scripts that I still use today some
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minor things but what I wanted is I
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wanted to have a Python script that
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would run on a server would check to see
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if there was a whatsapp message and then
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would send that via text message to me
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and night and then in theory I could
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respond and it would go back but I never
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got that far because the last the
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library that I used you know exhibited
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abnormal behavior from what they works
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would expect to be hitting the API or
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whatever and my number got banned boom
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done and you know I got a note said
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you're banned
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there's no way to resolve this this
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number may never ever be used again so
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and if you don't have the phone number
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that's an actual cell phone you can't
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even register for what's that that's how
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they do it I think it can only be on one
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phone at a time
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and so that's the story of how I got
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banned from whatsapp well that's it but
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besides being a boring story okay you
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asked for it it's typical it's difficult
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is what it is
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companies are a bunch of douche bags
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they don't even have the wherewithal so
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they could maybe resolve something that
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was a mistake
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yeah do anything to just screw with them
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yeah in fact I did write a note to info
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at something or to support or help
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whatever never even replies they do it
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but somehow those electronic messages go
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right into the shredder yeah dev no as
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we say and in the final thing from the
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lowlands there's the phrase as you know
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they they've already co-opted Black
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Friday we have Black Friday where they
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love that you know as much as they hate
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America how do they get suckered into
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this I know
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pickup Albany hates America but yet they
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get cyber well this is the stupidity of
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Black Friday where there's no
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Thanksgiving I know that it's just it's
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a purely commercial vibe and for some
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reason they love it they'll the Dutch
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love a good deal I don't want to say
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they're there historically cheap asses
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but the phrase is a deal the phrase that
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pays these days in the ever changing
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media landscape is beans Russia
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binge-watch er beans fortune
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binge-watching you nailed it beans watch
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it are you - beans watch it they finally
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figured out binge-watching
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between Black Friday in that they're
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doomed yeah they're taking the worst
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elements of a bear worst the worst alter
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I know I know it's maxing him out so
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disappointing this is the problem
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yes all right that's what I got now we
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and then we had a nice family gathering
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for my dad and that was all beautiful
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and everybody came and so I'm ready to
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go back home but not before I kick off
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our cop 25 coverage which has been
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wall-to-wall here this is what everyone
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is wall-to-wall on democracy now here in
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fact I even got to two or three clips
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from Democracy Now but the first one
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would be from him from the British side
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now ocean deoxygenation this is the big
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one ladies and gentlemen this is this is
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what came out of cop 25 this is what
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everybody is speaking of now ocean
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deoxygenation probably haven't heard of
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that but it's a very big total oceans
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losing oxygen due to climate change
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which will in turn affect hundreds of
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millions of people according to a new
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United Nations report scientists are
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calling this the ultimate wake-up call
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to humanity well the ocean represents 97
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percent of the physical habitable space
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on I love how they bring in a 97% number
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again this is genius this is very good
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messaging we have the 97% of all
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scientists are all in agreement that the
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humans are breaking the earth and now
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they bring in the the oceans cover 90%
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of the earth the ocean represents 97% of
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the so it represents 7 it represents
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physical habitable space on the planet
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it is central to sustaining all life on
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Earth the major drivers the ocean oxygen
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loss
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what the hell is he talking about he
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says that the oceans represent 97% of
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all inhabitable
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yes I was waiting I was waiting for you
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to stop me on that well I did I stopped
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you what is the what what's he talking
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about this this bullcrap is done there's
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97% of the earth is B we're all living
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on the ocean what is she saying
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physical habitable space let's roll it
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back and let's listen again because this
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is the report all right well the ocean
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represents 97% of the physical habitable
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space on the planet it is central to
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sustaining all life on Earth ok it
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represents 90% of the 7 97% of the habit
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of habitable if you're a fish
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there's an interesting little statement
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you got there anyway we continue the
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major drivers of ocean oxygen lost our
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climate change and different pollution
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with the latter affecting coastal areas
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scientists say rising sea temperature
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caused by carbon dioxide and other
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greenhouse gas emissions is leading to
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oxygen depleted zones the report found
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the loss of oxygen from the world's
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ocean is increasingly threatening fish
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species such as tuna Marlin and sharks
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oh it's just horrible and this was this
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was the headline this was what they were
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jamming down our throats I'm not quite
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sure what it has to do with climate
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change other than the one of the authors
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of the report the spokes hole was
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everywhere she'd I think she did a news
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hit on every network from I saw her on
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well I didn't see it on CNN
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international I don't think but she was
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on euronews she was on France 24 she was
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on Sky News al Jazeera and she and you
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just look at her and you already don't
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like her I'm just telling you when you
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see or Meena Epps I think is her name
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she's my big a Aussie glasses thick rims
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reds red wearing red hair tied back big
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those big rock like Nancy Pelosi
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necklaces and the ones with the big
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stone what is up with that why do women
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think that's cool does that look cool
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well as replaced pearls oh that's what
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it is
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look I'm not wearing pearls is that the
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idea I think that might be it I'm not
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sure this never I kind of agree with you
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I think most iterations of this earth
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there are some fine and erases that are
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nice but most iterations are ugly it's
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what you expect on the Madeleine
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Albright you know it's like anyway Mina
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EPS and here she is so it's different
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she's the yeah I can tell you exactly
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what she is she's the director of global
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marine and polar programs whatever that
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is here we go so it's a different type
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of crisis it's the crisis of the ocean
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and you're absolutely right but it has
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been missing from the climate
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negotiation and very much been focused
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on what's been going on at land so I
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think it's very notice she says it's
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been missing from the climate change
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negotiation which is a little different
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from the climate change conversation or
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the reporting or the fear-mongering it's
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clearly being used as a chip in the
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negotiation I don't know what are we
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negotiating about is it something I
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missed is this about the money I betcha
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I've been missing from the climate
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change negotiation and very much been
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focused on what's been going on at land
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so I think it's very timely this is a
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blue cock and and finally the ocean now
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tell me what she's saying here this is a
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blue and I can't hear the word I'd
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listen to get it so I think it's very
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timely this is a blue cock and and fine
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I mean I know what it sounds like but it
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can't be it was the blue cock that's
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yeah blue cock but what is a blue cock
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well I don't know if you've been to
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Portugal maybe so I think it's very
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timely this is a blue cock and and
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finally the oceans which contains 97% of
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living space is getting the attention
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that they deserve so what we're seeing
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or what we've seen is actually a decline
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in 2% of the global oxygen level we have
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been reduced by 2% and it doesn't sound
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like a lot but just these two small
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changes will have enormous implications
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but within that is actually mass a lot
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of regional differences so we can take
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an example I'd say of the south
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southeast coast of California in the
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deeper waters we've seen a decline in
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30% of oxygen level in the last 25 years
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so how does this all affect you know
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like in the ocean and presumably us and
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because we're depending on if all the
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regulatory systems so deoxygenation will
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have an impact on biodiversity on
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biomass of commercially important
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species and vulnerable species or rare
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species but also habitats so those
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oxygen rich and and which are favourable
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conditions to some species will shrink
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these
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shrinking these habitats but also we are
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altering the energy and biochemical
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cycles within the ocean and that do you
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hear this bullcrap do you hear I mean
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she said nothing that makes any sense
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whatsoever got blah blah blah
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their oxygen per les brewery that means
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these upward systems which are
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absolutely crucial to sustain these
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fisheries that's bringing that the
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nutrient-rich waters no here comes into
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the surface areas so we are seeing that
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species are migrating because of this
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strong the IUCN did is that we work with
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67 different experts around the world
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putting together this report looking at
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this cumulative impact but also the
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linkages to climate change so this is
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all those different parts of the puzzles
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are coming together and of those climate
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change has an amplifying effect to these
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issues and we're already seeing the
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changes and they'll dry quickly of all
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the operators that we've done to the
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oceans so what I see here is a hijack
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it's a hijack some other green came in
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the ocean people are trying to get into
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the action the blue cocks they're coming
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in they want some action and then what
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does she say at the end well of course
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we're looking at the linkages between
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this and climate change this climate
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change isn't so it's not really a part
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of your climate change story yet she's
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the star of the show not to start the
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show here nobody on the youtubes or the
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googles really really well I don't know
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how to spell it
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nina Epps EP PS let me just Mina nope
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that doesn't look right
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oh yeah Mina EPS Minn a double n double
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P Mina EPS okay and there she is yes all
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right now he gets closer Oh her have you
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seen her before you put that put a
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beanie on her a green one and have her
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go stay in that red one I should be like
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Meg these big stones around her neck
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yeah yeah I told you
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don't you know she's all about something
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I'll get the big smile mm-hmm
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well the intelligent hipster glasses
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while you're looking I shall play you
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the the report that everybody's buzzing
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about and of course the reason why we
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have to drive a hundred kilometers an
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hour max here in the country why the
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farmers have to cut their output by 50%
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because the results are in
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and Europe is failing climate the
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European Environment agency's report
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shows that we you could do better when
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it comes to curbing emissions many of
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the targets which we set for ourselves
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for 2020 will not be reached so you
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could say no we are not on the right
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road we should implement better and if
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we are serious about the phone the lion
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agenda towards the Green Deal and the
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sustainable development you noticed by
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the way they talk here of a green deal
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not the the the green new deal just the
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green deal which we were obviously
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unaware of and if we are so now we've
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heard this before the green deal just by
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itself ok I forgot meant better and if
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we are serious about the phone the lion
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agenda towards the Green Deal and the
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sustainable development goals we will
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also have to come with really new
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policies in house gas emission will
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reach full thousand megatons of
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equivalent co2 by 2030 with a bit of
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effort D you could reduce its emission
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to almost three thousand five hundred
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megatons at the same date and then
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achieve campaign neutrality by 2050 if
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Europe wants to get serious about going
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green
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there is one sector that can be ignored
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Transport Systems the black spot remains
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essentially on the issue of greenhouse
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gases since today the transport sector
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has emissions that are 30% higher than
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those of 1990 over the last four years
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greenhouse gas emissions from transport
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have started to rise again faced with
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the scale of the task the European
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agency stresses that solutions to exist
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technologies are available but it also
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insist on the full implementation of you
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policies
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yeah so what they're saying there
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Europe you failed this is why the Dutch
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all of a sudden work because they all
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want to be the best of the class the
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politicians they all want to look good
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in Brussels they look at what we did we
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made our stupid slaves drives drive
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slower yeah we'll get them we need new
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and innovative ways of curbing our
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carbon emissions
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don't drive slave everybody has to go
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electric John all the cabs all around
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the whole country will all have to go
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electric
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it's they're going they've gone crazy
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here and people just like dudududududu
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okay that's all fine now so I'll take us
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up to cop and you guy know you have
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clips I want you to jump going you have
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two clips and it's really less about cop
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and more about the underlying currents
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that are going around this thing but let
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me take us to Madrid first now this was
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you know there's been lots of people out
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on the street and they they're running
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around and it's very you know very a
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very big deal so they're getting a lot
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of coverage they're spraying with high
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pressure hoses they're riding in the
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streets of Madrid thanks to this
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operation so here are the primeira the
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Spanish guys saying because they're
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supposed to be in Chile yeah this is
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come on over do it in Madrid we will
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love to see you and that's paid a lot of
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money well they're there and they have a
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new chance that I picked up it could not
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be yes you did you saw the new chance I
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did I think it's the same one I mean
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it's not I guess if you want to call it
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new but it's formulaic but go on
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[Music]
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[Applause]
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you got me not heard I heard one word
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I'm just yelling the same old formulaic
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Oh what do we want no I like this people
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have the power standing there like like
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she's lying socialist means she being
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sprayed by water cannons people have the
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power crush yeah you got the power
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here's your power right here oh I'm down
24:59
so then Greta arrived in now she arrived
25:03
in Lisbon
25:05
before it to the wrong place she was on
25:09
a catamaran or something or the guy that
25:11
they flew over yeah so I have a couple
25:19
of bits here now this was from Democracy
25:22
Now I checked these are not your clips
25:26
and this was also before I guess Amy
25:29
went to whatever secret studio she had
25:33
this is
25:38
right the climate justice speech what
25:41
what this is and you this is kind of the
25:43
the overall theme here
25:45
it's somebody please shouldn't think of
25:48
the children just like they have up near
25:50
that greta of course but they've got a
25:52
hundred kids and all of them are cute
25:55
you know they're all in the fifteen year
25:58
old range limits thirteen fifteen you
26:01
know they're well-spoken they're they're
26:06
mad they're really mad and they're up on
26:08
the podium and they're mad and they're
26:10
just mad so here is the the speech we
26:13
are youth movements that fights for
26:16
climate justice
26:17
we fight for climate justice because our
26:19
house is on fire and because for the
26:25
climate together with thousands of
26:27
students many times this year our
26:29
demands are simple in portugal we need
26:32
to reach carbon neutrality by 2030 we
26:35
need to keep fossil fuels including gas
26:38
on the ground we need to provide clean
26:40
energy for all and we need to cancel new
26:43
airport projects
26:45
Monte's you included this is interesting
26:48
Monty shoe is brand new airport that
26:50
they've been planning and Portugal which
26:52
is going to be massive for runways and
26:56
they want to make it the hub for cheap
26:58
airlines which i think is economically
27:00
probably a really good idea yeah
27:03
and well not for these kids they
27:04
apparently they don't want they don't
27:06
want cheap flights no cheap flights
27:12
we need a system change not a climate
27:15
change we are still far from winning we
27:23
know that change disturbs the ones in
27:25
power they tell us our countries and
27:27
Bish's in climate policies but we know
27:30
it isn't they tell us they are doing
27:32
what they can but we know they're not
27:34
but we also know that's it this is the
27:37
struggle of our generation and we will
27:39
not give up
27:40
we all have raised like a wave to demand
27:43
climate justice for and we need everyone
27:46
to join us if we lose everybody loses
27:49
now we are like grete heading to cop 25
27:53
entry will meet with many countries
27:58
including the global we'll be protesting
28:02
once again against the priority given to
28:04
profit over our lives of course these
28:08
kids they do they do realize that
28:10
politicians are full of crap I like that
28:12
part where they say these guys will take
28:14
profit over our lives any day that's
28:16
good and you should know that because of
28:19
course that's true it's just been
28:21
misguided that's the sad part the seas
28:26
are rising and so are we thank you for
28:32
having inspired the youth being radical
28:35
in your speech thank you for showing
28:37
politicians and corporations that will
28:39
no more accept the climate chaos they've
28:42
provoked great don't stop because
28:44
together we are going to change the
28:46
system in the main climate justice for
28:48
all we are the ones we have been waiting
28:51
for and we will put out the fire in our
28:53
house thank you in
28:57
now what was now that was just kind of
29:00
to give you an idea these kids and they
29:02
went on the train with Greta to Madrid
29:04
that's how they got there but the UN
29:06
Secretary General also spoke and he said
29:09
something new and which I think is we
29:14
got to figure out exactly what it means
29:15
or how it will be implemented this is
29:17
Antonio Guterres who is the UN
29:21
secretary-general what is still lacking
29:24
is political will political will to put
29:29
a price on carbon political will to stop
29:33
subsidies on fossil fuels this to me was
29:39
a winner
29:40
I mean it's so good he doesn't even know
29:45
how good it is yeah if an American did
29:50
that it would be like out genius fossil
29:52
fuels right but that's not the thing
29:55
that I was talking about political will
29:57
to stop subsidies on fossil fuels
30:00
political will to stop building coal
30:02
power plants from 2020 onwards political
30:06
will to shift taxation from income to
30:08
carbon taxing pollution instead of
30:11
people we simply have to stop digging
30:15
and drilling and take advantage of the
30:18
vast possibilities offered by renewable
30:20
energy nature based solutions so we need
30:25
to shift from taxation of carbon instead
30:28
of taxation of income this is a big idea
30:37
well it's a big idea it's a bit specious
30:41
I would say they of course they never
30:44
remove taxes you end up taxing carbon
30:47
and income yes and at the at that time
30:50
either we have days at the end of 24
30:53
hours yes and
30:57
but have what is he
30:59
taxing carbon what does this mean well
31:04
if you put a price on carbon I mean less
31:07
well let's start with the American
31:08
economy I think we're bringing trillion
31:10
dollars in tax income tax money
31:13
something like that yeah I really exact
31:15
number I wrote it up in that essay how
31:19
are you gonna get debt by taxing carbon
31:21
especially when everyone's really
31:23
running away from it well that would be
31:26
the idea the idea is you emit X amount
31:29
of carbon and we calculate that by the
31:32
type of vehicle you drive the type of
31:34
house you heat or Endor cool if you eat
31:38
meat so you get a number you get a score
31:41
and that score is what you're going to
31:44
be taxed on so the idea is just like
31:47
Bloomberg always says you know it's like
31:49
we've gotta tax the poor people so they
31:51
don't kill themselves in this case so
31:54
they don't kill the earth
31:59
well this is one of these things were
32:01
well how do you tax this without
32:03
creating an onerous system of monitoring
32:08
it may be the idea John know that I'm
32:12
that's what I keep away from you only
32:14
have two clips from the operation and as
32:17
Amy introducing the situation in the
32:21
process of her telling us why they're
32:23
doing this thing in Madrid incitive I
32:25
think is valparaiso or one of the places
32:27
in Chile yeah I don't know someplace in
32:30
Chile they were supposed to do it the
32:31
chilean guy the president says now we
32:36
don't want this is ass'll it's not a
32:39
good time for me right it's not a good
32:41
time for me right riots in the streets
32:44
we don't need you guys here to make it
32:46
worse so of course that that's a me just
32:50
accuses him of being a right-wing guy of
32:51
course ball that doesn't want to doesn't
32:54
want to deal with climate change when
32:55
when he's got more to deal with
32:57
she doesn't address it honestly but
32:59
there's a bunch of things she does bring
33:01
into the picture which is this and I
33:03
think that last clip that you played is
33:06
representative of this idea which is to
33:09
to get this population control one-world
33:13
government let's change let's bring cut
33:16
you can't do climate change without
33:18
social justice you got over there but
33:23
it's the idea of linking the two is
33:26
become very apparent can I be in I can I
33:28
binge-watched social justice so let's
33:33
just play clip one here we're
33:34
broadcasting from Madrid Spain where the
33:37
United Nations Climate Change Conference
33:39
known as you know I'm sorry I gotta stop
33:42
she sounds like I'm broadcasting live
33:46
from the surface of the Moon I want you
33:48
to know how important this is to get
33:51
that vibe from her she's a little more
33:53
chipper in that way where black loves
33:55
going to these events and becoming the
33:57
only you know she broadcast remote from
33:59
there and they're just like a minor
34:01
celebrity oh yeah
34:03
does she have her big rock necklace on
34:05
baby has but amy has one of those you
34:08
know she does yeah but she wouldn't were
34:10
in the television we're broadcasting
34:13
Madrid Spain where the United Nations
34:15
climate change conference known as cop
34:18
25 began Monday and will continue
34:20
through next week as environmental
34:23
leaders from around the world gather to
34:25
negotiate global solutions to the
34:28
climate crisis the summit was supposed
34:30
to be held in Santiago Chile but the
34:32
country's right-wing president sebastián
34:35
piñera cancelled the summit just over a
34:38
month ago amidst massive protests
34:40
against economic inequality and
34:42
austerity Spain's president Pedro
34:46
Sanchez then offered to host the summit
34:48
activists have converged in Madrid for
34:51
the summit and are hosting an
34:53
alternative summit of their own Kumba de
34:56
so see olive oyl clima the social summit
34:59
for the climate the alternative summit
35:02
has been organized by social justice and
35:04
environmental groups to draw attention
35:06
to the ongoing political repression in
35:08
Chile corporate influence on the climate
35:11
summit Spain's own failure to address
35:13
the climate crisis and the Eurocentrism
35:15
of the climate conference which is being
35:16
held in Europe for the third year in a
35:18
row the alternative summit begins
35:21
Saturday morning that's tomorrow at the
35:24
University of Madrid and will kick off
35:26
tonight with a climate march through the
35:28
city centre this is very encouraging
35:31
what I'm hearing here it is because the
35:35
apparently a group has figured out that
35:38
this climate negotiation which I've
35:41
never heard these these cops called
35:45
climate negotiations but obviously what
35:47
they're doing is the negotiating money
35:50
which will go to industry government
35:54
coffers people already have thank you
35:59
they're going to take money from poor
36:01
people and from taxpaying people and
36:04
give it to people who already have money
36:05
yes and they figured it out and that's
36:08
why now of course there they put that
36:10
under the banner of social justice which
36:12
is you know we know we'll be a co-opted
36:15
misguided mission it always seems to be
36:17
but it's encouraging that at least
36:21
people see the bullcrap for what it is
36:23
well I know but they but these people
36:25
these social justice
36:27
or your splinter group this is a
36:29
splinter group splinter group yes
36:31
good good name so you have a splinter
36:33
group coming up in there and they're
36:34
marching and rioting and they're making
36:36
this chance I think that went earlier
36:38
that you had there was one of their
36:39
chants yeah they have people power man
36:41
behind Dean's votes for the people power
36:43
and and they are protesting that regular
36:46
cop thing even though Amy can't get her
36:49
head around that because the social
36:51
movement operation which has a warehouse
36:54
nearby put her up in her stand put us
36:58
through that's Gd she's all well she's
37:05
in her case it's hard to say what she is
37:07
but she's she's very happy and and
37:10
joyful that she's been important to kind
37:17
of brings a little of that in we're
37:19
broadcasting from the convergence space
37:21
that activists are using as a hub for
37:23
their organizing it's a Union Hall and
37:26
former monastery that today is covered
37:28
in colorful protest art and bustling
37:31
with organizers that have pulled the
37:33
alternative summit together with only a
37:36
few months notice so we're right here in
37:39
the Cumbre social in the social summit
37:43
for the climate with one of the
37:45
organizers Tom pool hearts he's a
37:48
journalist and activist with ecologists
37:50
and action it's great to be with you
37:52
welcome to Democracy Now Thomas we sit
37:55
here we the this place is surrounded by
37:57
posters maybe we can do a broad view of
38:00
the walls
38:02
it says plots of the los pueblos the
38:04
plaza of the people
38:05
sylvain most la tierra save the earth as
38:09
well let's decolonize that is a very
38:14
important issue we have a huge historic
38:17
depth with millions of people who were
38:20
slaved from Africa to America
38:22
and never have been just as about that
38:25
so the issue of anti racism and anti :
38:29
ISM is very important for the March also
38:31
today at 6:00 in the afternoon so
38:33
hopefully thousands of people were
38:35
gathering in this very important tell us
38:37
about this place that we're in it is
38:39
former monastery years ago but it was a
38:44
trade union building since the 80s yeah
38:47
that was four days and she made him stop
39:00
because it was like becoming too obvious
39:03
what's actually going on I mean she's
39:06
the one who invited him on she's no
39:07
reason to cut him off like that but this
39:09
is what's going on there's a bunch of
39:10
these these lunatics that are just a
39:13
bunch of Communists just be kind of
39:15
honest about it and then Spain's loaded
39:18
with them I mean we probably have a
39:20
number of communist Spanish communists
39:22
that listen to our or show I hope so but
39:25
that's but when they start going on and
39:27
honestly there's no discussion by this
39:29
guy about climate change is about
39:31
reparations yeah yeah injustice and
39:34
that's the negotiation money that's the
39:36
negotiation right there in a nutshell
39:38
okay we got to negotiate hey which is
39:41
number 25 already where's our piece of
39:43
the pie what are you guys negotiating
39:46
and there's already a lot less a guy a
39:50
lot of this triggered was it began in
39:53
Chile a couple of major oil and gas
39:56
companies apparently sponsored part of
40:00
cop 25 through in a bunch of money which
40:03
you you'd think that they'd be happy to
40:05
get this money from these people because
40:07
I'm a dirty dirty money but as soon as
40:09
the money came in all these socialists
40:13
started demanding that this is co-option
40:15
and we do we don't want your money right
40:18
and all this sort of thing has become an
40:20
issue now you have this splinter group
40:23
sounds like somebody wasn't invited to
40:25
the exon party hey man that party it up
40:31
over there
40:35
big giant prawns man and they were on
40:41
ice there's a big giant thing and
40:44
they're on ice and they're all spread
40:45
around and the cocktail sauce was
40:47
delicious you'd grab by these giant
40:49
strip and dip it in the sauce and it was
40:52
good
40:52
you're making me hungry seven here I
40:59
haven't eaten prawn so it was Michaels
41:07
ed who sent me this whole whole hour of
41:10
one of Amy's reports and she interviewed
41:14
some some other teenagers here's another
41:16
Swedish teenager always fun to laugh at
41:18
accents and kids so I should say as
41:21
we're speaking here your pal Greta is in
41:25
Lisbon she's just made landfall and she
41:29
is about to actually speak others are
41:31
speaking first at the news conference
41:33
and how excited are you if she does
41:36
begin to speak as we're doing this
41:38
segment then you'll have to shut you up
41:39
cuz you're not important well go
41:41
directly live to her your father's a
41:44
scientist yes yes so I've always grown
41:47
up with lots of scientific talking
41:50
around a house and it made me really
41:52
curious to learn more
41:53
this kid is programmed what do you think
41:57
of our president President Trump in the
42:00
United States climate change is a hoax
42:02
well yeah listen to the United science
42:06
it's it's their responsibility to read
42:11
up and educate themselves Oh leaders of
42:14
the world this kid is so programmed with
42:16
a new term United Science you've got to
42:20
listen to the United science she said
42:25
that is a new drummer I think she flew
42:27
on that one on her own well I'd like it
42:29
united science is a good one I like in
42:32
fact I wrote it down
42:34
science here's the second and timecode
42:45
noted what message do you have for world
42:47
leaders listen to what the science is
42:52
saying do we need to drastically reduce
42:57
our carbon footprints I don't take care
42:59
of our environment it's your
43:01
responsibility to do that and not put it
43:04
on us we can't wait any longer
43:06
oh poor kids poor kids
43:12
fire what's going on house is on fire
43:14
her house is on fire that she's been
43:18
programmed the fire department over
43:20
there put the fire out
43:21
that's what that's what Greta is doing
43:23
Greta is there to put out the fire maybe
43:26
some for distant future we're gonna look
43:28
back on this Greta phenomenon and wonder
43:31
how exactly how insane well let's during
43:35
this era now that I'm glad you brought
43:38
this I'm glad you brought this up
43:40
because it's very easy for us
43:44
boomers although sorry I have to stop
43:47
for a moment I now have official
43:49
official boomer cutoff date you are not
43:54
a boomer if born after August 23rd 1964
43:58
nine months after Kennedy was shot so
44:02
I'd be me me being September 3rd I am
44:05
actually a gen Xer but all out for
44:07
purposes of this show I'll be a boomer
44:09
because it's more fun than the world's
44:10
oldest gen Xer yes the OG gen Xer that's
44:15
me but I remember all the things that
44:18
we've been told would kill us and and
44:22
I'm not I'm not alone I didn't know that
44:25
he was still doing shows but John
44:27
Stossel who I think he was he was on Fox
44:31
for Fox News and then he was kind of
44:33
pushed off to Fox Business News and now
44:35
he's on YouTube but he's still doing
44:37
great wait
44:39
at least give the guy a little more
44:41
credit than that john stott was a
44:42
regular on the big boyd network he was
44:46
on a be oh you're right he was on a be
44:49
three years and years and years and
44:52
years but the problem was apparently he
44:55
was a Republican well he may be they
44:59
can't have Republicans doing these shows
45:01
because apparently he liked to draw his
45:04
two cents words in once in a while well
45:06
he didn't even opt for the typical arty
45:08
deal which is what you do when you get
45:10
thrown off mainstream with Fox we
45:14
couldn't get any traction on Fox because
45:16
I want to stop for a second we put our
45:19
executive hats on for a minute sure
45:21
thing he never really was a Fox type he
45:27
always looked like a network type he
45:29
looked like there is a network type this
45:31
is why I don't think alarm is gonna do
45:33
very well you're right it's the hair
45:35
it's the hole it's but also he stalled
45:38
he's also he also maybe a bit too honest
45:40
for Fox I mean he's he's I've always
45:43
thought he was a pretty decent guy I
45:45
thought he always kind of his whole
45:47
thing was he was like the original
45:48
Tucker Carlson in terms of being a gas
45:52
that he found out that these horrible
45:54
things have been going on can you
45:56
believe it that the public's been
45:58
getting screwed
45:59
holy macro I can't but he was he was
46:02
just just this type of guy and but he's
46:06
always had that network you know the big
46:08
three Network look ABC in particular and
46:12
we had a local newscaster here that was
46:17
one of these people I can't remember her
46:19
name she was here a long time ago but
46:20
she was a big-shot ABC type doing one of
46:26
those you know shows we have two or
46:28
three people yakking about some story
46:30
60-minute clone and she quit and became
46:33
a local news reader here and she
46:35
couldn't do it
46:36
because she was and they used to see
46:38
that she was a national type couldn't
46:40
work local maybe local and I think the
46:42
same things true with Fox there's only
46:44
been a very few Network people and there
46:46
have been a few Network people from the
46:49
big boy networks to Fox that have moved
46:52
over and been very comfortable over it
46:54
flow whoo-hoo tonsils not one of them no
46:57
but who did move over oh there's a bunch
47:00
of lesser guys they're mostly field
47:01
reporters and I could think of a few
47:03
names I'd have to go look him up hmm but
47:06
there's a there's more than a few that
47:08
are at Fox it used to be at ABC or CBS
47:11
hmm well Stossel is doing his his same
47:16
show basically on YouTube and someone
47:18
pointed out to me and I just pulled the
47:20
first 35 seconds because it it kind of
47:23
put me onto an idea that environmental
47:25
catastrophe bearing down on us I keep
47:27
hearing that we're killing the earth how
47:30
dare you
47:31
you have stolen my dreams in my
47:34
childhood but wait I've been a consumer
47:36
reporter for years I've covered so many
47:39
scares plague famine and perpetual war
47:43
will kill us we're gonna run out of oil
47:45
nuclear power will give us cancer killer
47:49
bees swarm ever closer bird food
47:51
flesh-eating bacteria the list of
47:54
terrible things that we're going to get
47:56
us is law and yet we're living longer
47:59
than ever
48:00
none of those scares turned out to be as
48:02
frightening as the warnings but I'm told
48:05
global warming is different we are in
48:12
the beginning of a mass extinction so
48:15
you know Stossel was probably a Boomer I
48:18
think he's talking about my age I don't
48:20
know if he's older or younger
48:22
but I I agree and I just wanted to take
48:24
us down a little short to a trip down
48:26
memory lane
48:27
when I was greta's age is what I'm
48:30
calling this segment today when I was
48:32
greta's age 1978 I was Stossel was born
48:37
in 47 oh stossel's big boomer boom boom
48:41
boom boom dharma he's up in your neck of
48:43
the woods boomer and so he that's why
48:46
they kicked him off the air because he's
48:47
old and he did a report on 5g I know he
48:54
did so old 5g ear out that's it done you
48:59
don't fit anymore but when I was Greta's
49:03
age this was my my segment 1978 I was 14
49:09
so just a little bit younger but when
49:11
Greta started she was she was that age
49:12
when I was greta's age this is what I
49:16
was being scared with in 1977 the worst
49:20
winter in a centuries
49:27
the cold ripped the Midwest for weeks on
49:32
great wizard paralyzed cities of the
49:35
Northeast one desperate night in Buffalo
49:38
eight people froze to death in
49:41
Bushnell was on the road at night I just
49:45
absolutely stopped it was afraid of
49:47
being stuck in the car all night long
49:49
with the cold and the wind running out
49:53
of gas and then what I think that if we
49:56
had to go through a real bad winter just
50:00
like we just went through
50:02
I think we'd have to think about moving
50:04
someplace house
50:05
where the brutal buffalo winter might
50:09
become common all over the United States
50:12
climate experts believe the next ice age
50:15
is on its way recordings a recent
50:18
evidence it could come sooner than
50:20
anyone can explain
50:22
[Music]
50:27
and weather stations in the far north
50:29
temperatures have been dropping for 30
50:31
years long free of summer eyes are now
50:37
blocked year round
50:39
according to some climatologist within a
50:42
lifetime we might be living in the next
50:45
ice age
50:46
if you don't think that didn't worry me
50:50
as a kid and it was only one show that
50:54
I'm highlighting here we didn't have the
50:56
Internet did you catch the voice by the
50:57
way did you recognize the authority boy
51:00
a little bit yes Leonard Nimoy dr. Spock
51:03
there is little doubt that someday the
51:06
ice will return at least eight times in
51:09
the past million years it has advanced
51:11
and retreated with clockwork regularity
51:13
clockwork we are unprepared for the next
51:16
advance the result could be hunger and
51:18
death on a scale unprecedented in all of
51:21
history
51:21
what scientists are telling us now is
51:24
that the threat of an ice age is not as
51:26
remote as they once thought during the
51:29
lifetime of our grandchildren arctic
51:31
cold and perpetual snow could turn most
51:35
of the inhabitable portions of our
51:36
planet into a polar desert so I just
51:40
play this for the people who are young
51:43
who are like these old boomers shut up
51:45
we've been through this kids this is one
51:48
time where it makes sense we've been
51:50
through this we've been through all of
51:51
it and it was the exact opposite and it
51:54
was the same people John Holdren for
51:58
what has actually wanted to give
52:00
apparently two very famous guys from
52:02
that era I mean most of the guests of
52:04
swish their sides to go to the other way
52:06
because they did this where the money is
52:08
yeah but they're still one or two
52:09
holdouts oh yeah
52:11
don't think we're going into an ice age
52:14
I'm with him I've been so affected by
52:18
Leonard Nimoy from my youth that I'm
52:21
still I am still believing I believe it
52:24
can be it can be true so and that's what
52:29
the media does and everyone's happy
52:33
because the climatologist get money
52:35
Leonard Nimoy got money now whoever
52:38
produced this this series got money it's
52:41
there's lots of money
52:43
you know there's a lot of doing this
52:46
yeah well yeah they would still get to
52:50
the bottom of why this is so important
52:52
to so many people and it's just
52:54
definitely population control
52:56
oh well that's always and yeah in that
52:58
thing I think even mentioned five
52:59
billion people on the planet they're all
53:02
going to perish no going to die
53:05
eventually
53:06
that's extinction I'm surprised I'm as a
53:09
cohort what what ecosystems have
53:12
collapsed she said there's ecosystems
53:15
are collapsing yeah bro it's ones I
53:18
don't know
53:20
and I'm sure there's some bug
53:24
I'm somebody find it some bum knowing ya
53:28
girl yes oh I am I've two quickies
53:32
before we move on to unless you have
53:35
anything else on cop 25 no I'm I'm good
53:38
with cup 25 sure I'll have more next
53:40
show God want a note from one of our
53:42
producers who shall remain anonymous
53:43
I've worked in the marketing department
53:45
at Walmart for 20 years I know who this
53:51
is he says we met at the Fayetteville
53:52
meet up some years back I can confirm
53:55
that Walmart has never paid off a
53:57
layaway for a native ad Walmart is way
54:00
too cheap Walmart would never spend the
54:03
money when there are good Samaritans
54:05
willing to do it nice theory but false
54:07
however I'll pitch it in the next
54:09
meeting that's a no agenda producer for
54:13
you you do that I find it hard to
54:18
believe I still think it may be the
54:20
night find it hard to believe - I mean
54:22
sometimes you can be working for a
54:24
company don't really understand
54:25
corporate well but he's he's using the
54:28
corporate marketing so and then this was
54:32
very a very good tip from producer
54:35
Jonathan you know telling me about you
54:40
know how I solved the problem with the
54:42
with the robot coffee machine he says
54:44
all just go in any gas station buy a $25
54:46
prepaid Visa card like okay thanks you
54:49
know a lot of a lot of effort to go
54:52
through for to not get spammed by a
54:54
robotic coffee machine but it's the
54:57
second part of his note that is
54:59
interesting this is an official no
55:02
agenda travel tip travel tip
55:06
as a secret side benefit and don't let
55:08
this get out he says you collector to
55:11
yell traveled you don't let this get out
55:16
you can use this card now in flight on
55:19
any airline and buy whatever you want it
55:22
will always be approved if it had any
55:25
balance at all and you will enjoy your
55:28
drinks and food for free apparently
55:31
they're storing swipes only in the air
55:34
due to the unreliability of plane data
55:37
and it also slows down the process so
55:39
they only run them when they're in
55:42
cellular range they prefer a small loss
55:45
in the lesser known fringe cases in
55:47
exchange for easy sales in the sky a no
55:51
agenda tip and it's not traceable to you
56:01
I'm just saying that if you run out of
56:05
money on your card you did you know it's
56:07
sometimes not a big deal is that a
56:09
better way like this big rock necklace
56:20
wait you have a girlfriend
56:22
I thought that was really funny okay we
56:30
do not recommend this this Larsson
56:36
tipped oh yeah so on the on the heels of
56:40
there being quite a faction of people
56:43
believing that Drudge Matt Drudge has
56:45
sold The Drudge Report and that someone
56:50
else is now running it and he hates it
56:52
and he hates it hates Trump or whatever
56:54
I have never really do you look at
56:55
Drudge Report I've never really gone
56:57
there
56:58
I think 10-15 years ago I used to hit
57:02
it's just a linked list I mean just
57:04
there's no reporting in there generally
57:06
once in a while there's something most
57:08
times just links to other stuff I think
57:10
it's because he never did an RSS feed
57:12
that I just never followed it's like get
57:14
a feed together man I never did that he
57:18
sold it
57:20
well that's that's the that's what the
57:22
word is and well so the reason why I
57:24
bring it up cuz I don't care
57:25
is that a fan site of The Drudge Report
57:30
and the fan site has 1.3 million
57:34
followers tweeted the best podcast in
57:38
the universe with at Adam Curry at the
57:40
real dvorák hashtag ITM and a link to no
57:44
agenda show calm oh nice yeah and then
57:48
the gap guys jump to new listeners and
57:51
then the gap guys jumped in and they got
57:55
a couple hundred thousand so it's like
57:56
we yeah it's nice we got we got some
58:00
link love it's probably all BOTS who the
58:02
hell knows 1.3 million BOTS I don't know
58:07
I don't know if there's any any anything
58:09
going on there yeah it's kind of the
58:12
problem
58:13
yeah and see there anything else oh yes
58:17
I did have 3 more things I wanted to
58:20
mention a beautiful Christmas animated
58:23
no agenda is out if you haven't seen it
58:24
I'm sure you have you saw this place
58:27
it's I mean if it is and it really is
58:30
something for the producers because if
58:32
you don't know our language then you're
58:34
not even gonna understand what they're
58:36
singing but it's a great job beautiful
58:39
Thank You Jennifer
58:40
Dame Jennifer I have a new search engine
58:42
to try out oh yeah you might like this
58:47
as well it's a swiss cows calm and
58:52
they're in switzerland you know they
58:54
have a big no data tracking storing
58:57
promise and they have a lot of no that's
59:01
pretty much what they are they're an AI
59:02
company
59:05
so they sell AI solutions and they have
59:07
some some interesting little widgets in
59:10
their search engine but my point being
59:12
it doesn't seem to track you they pledge
59:15
they don't they're in Switzerland and
59:18
it's fast
59:19
and it gives you good results so it's
59:22
something to try something to and that
59:25
just came up but we'll give it to
59:26
once-over and give it a once-over and
59:29
the final thing oh yes I came up with a
59:32
name I was waiting for this will
59:34
probably take us into impeachment you
59:38
know dave winer my co-inventor of
59:40
podcasting he blogs a lot all the time
59:46
too and you know and i subscribe to his
59:47
feet although somehow i get his stuff
59:49
18 times i know how many feeds he has
59:52
and stuff was messed up in my aggregator
59:54
but he is complete he is like your Lib
59:59
joes he's completely off the rails about
1:00:03
Trump thinks Nancy Pelosi would be the
1:00:05
best president ever but the thing that
1:00:07
got me the thing that got me is he now
1:00:11
claims that NPR is clearly now being run
1:00:15
by Republicans
1:00:17
because he didn't like the NPR reporting
1:00:19
on some of the impeachment hearings and
1:00:21
he's just cuz all this and I have to
1:00:23
find an alternative source NPR is now is
1:00:26
just all all Republicans I'm like
1:00:30
what do you call a guy like Dave Winer
1:00:33
cuz I'm looking for you know you have
1:00:34
your lib Jose I don't have any Jose and
1:00:36
by the way for people who don't
1:00:38
understand or are new lib Jose is the
1:00:42
Jose are journalists and these are two
1:00:44
friends of John's who are semi-retired
1:00:47
but they're the big boys they've written
1:00:49
for the big big publications for the big
1:00:52
papers but they go unnamed further and
1:00:56
they're there we don't like the the term
1:01:00
Lib tard so Lib Joe makes more sense and
1:01:03
so I was looking for a name for a guy
1:01:05
like whiner and then it hit me a Lib div
1:01:10
oh that's actually a good name it's a
1:01:13
grater there's a ton of live Lib Deb's
1:01:16
here in the Bay Area that work at Google
1:01:19
Nicole you know it's also it's also Jack
1:01:25
Dorsey yes
1:01:27
Lib dev exactly Lib dev and you know Lib
1:01:30
dev is also you know if you ever get
1:01:32
into your Linux package manager you'll
1:01:34
see a lot of libs and devs so it's kind
1:01:38
of as a triple meaning but yeah it's
1:01:39
like Lib Deb's and that's what we got to
1:01:41
be on the lookout for because they're
1:01:42
everywhere
1:01:44
and they're and they're also trying to
1:01:46
change open-source development itself
1:01:52
you know removing terms like master and
1:01:54
slave from your
1:01:56
from your projects from your
1:01:58
master/slave arrangement yeah from your
1:02:01
github it's crazy anyway I know what do
1:02:05
you do about male and female plugs oh
1:02:07
there's all kinds of 75 different kinds
1:02:11
of plugs yeah
1:02:14
you mean like regular plugs plugs plugs
1:02:16
75 genders oh I got you so sorry I'm out
1:02:22
of control
1:02:23
no not really
1:02:26
let me see so where we at you know what
1:02:29
I'll tell you what I'd love to why don't
1:02:31
we tease when we tease some some 25 for
1:02:34
45 stuff
1:02:37
whatever that means that's impeachment
1:02:40
the 25th for the 45th president hello
1:02:42
we'll tease some so coming up in just a
1:02:45
minute we're gonna do some impeachment
1:02:46
stuff but first I'd like to thank you
1:02:49
for your courage and say in the morning
1:02:51
to you of the man who put the C in cop
1:02:53
25 John C in the morning you mr. Adam
1:03:00
curry also in the morning all ships to
1:03:01
see boots on the ground feet in the air
1:03:02
subs in the water and all the Dames the
1:03:04
nights out there in the morning to our
1:03:06
trolls at No Agenda stream comm it's the
1:03:08
troll room now I apologize the stream
1:03:11
dropped out for a moment there and you
1:03:12
can listen to the stream live 24 hours a
1:03:15
day 7 days a week it's just 365 days a
1:03:18
year it just never stops and there's
1:03:19
always always people in there who are
1:03:22
more than willing to hangout chat troll
1:03:24
discuss just you know whatever you want
1:03:28
it's there it's a great place to have
1:03:30
some kind of semi human contact and of
1:03:33
course you want to troll the show so you
1:03:35
can do that at no agenda stream calm and
1:03:38
then also a big in the morning to data
1:03:41
data brought us the artwork for episode
1:03:45
1196 we titled that one clinton killed
1:03:48
Epstein apparently a lot of people liked
1:03:50
and this was the dog smoking the pipe
1:03:56
yeah dog smoking the pipe now why did we
1:03:59
choose this one because it was the best
1:04:02
piece that was there and we knew it
1:04:04
would pop well that is there's always
1:04:06
the big pop we like the let me see what
1:04:09
else did we like yeah
1:04:10
you know there was some funny stuff but
1:04:12
if you make really small letters it
1:04:15
won't it a doesn't pop and it just you
1:04:18
know you can't read it it's that's
1:04:21
always a shame take your art and make it
1:04:24
put it on a 250 by 250 and see if you
1:04:26
can read it yeah a 256 I think is I see
1:04:30
already comic strip blogger has done a
1:04:32
permanently banned from whatsapp art for
1:04:34
this show and that's how it works we've
1:04:37
got artists who are listening to the
1:04:39
show live in real time creating art
1:04:41
pumping it out I mean you can almost
1:04:43
just watch just refresh that page as an
1:04:47
extra piece of entertainment as we're
1:04:48
doing the show
1:04:50
sadly we can only choose one
1:04:51
and we do that at the end right after
1:04:54
the show we choose title a little
1:04:55
opening segment and the artwork and and
1:04:58
we thank data for his his participation
1:05:01
and for the value he provided to the
1:05:02
show because it makes a big difference
1:05:04
and as far as I know everybody's iOS
1:05:08
device now also updates the artwork
1:05:11
again so we are back and good to go it's
1:05:14
important thank you very much no agenda
1:05:16
art generator calm and then we we
1:05:20
receive a lot of value for peep from
1:05:21
people who like what we're doing they
1:05:23
like the value and they do that in
1:05:25
monetary form and we always like to
1:05:27
thank our top donors of the show as they
1:05:30
come in as executive producers and
1:05:32
associate executive producers just like
1:05:34
Hollywood except you don't get hookers
1:05:36
and blow you get your note read and your
1:05:38
jingles played fair trade
1:05:42
yes and here they are this executive
1:05:44
associate executive produces fro show 11
1:05:47
and 97 this by the way means we're
1:05:50
coming up on show 1200
1:05:53
and yeah three morons it's gonna be on
1:05:55
the ninth the 19th of December I think
1:05:58
it's the Thursday the 19th will be our
1:06:00
episode Wow that'll be a special show
1:06:04
all right let's start with Paul yeah see
1:06:08
Paul yes II in Mecca way Massachusetts
1:06:11
three and fifty three dollars and
1:06:13
seventeen cents with this I become Sir
1:06:17
Paul Knight of the command line
1:06:18
I request coffee and Bailey's at the
1:06:21
round table jingles Orioles addictive
1:06:24
Monsanto Monsanto accounting what yeah I
1:06:28
think it's jingles Oreos Santa yeah and
1:06:31
then he's got a counting unit yes money
1:06:33
okay
1:06:34
all right Paul so I'm gonna put home I
1:06:37
don't think I had that what did he want
1:06:39
Bailey's and pick coffee and Bailey's
1:06:42
coffee and Bailey's that's it just
1:06:45
regular old coffee and Bailey but no
1:06:47
coffee it'd be one of them Bailey's to
1:06:49
be another no I just put it in the
1:06:51
coffee I understand I understand okay
1:06:53
coffee's in Bailey it's happy to oblige
1:07:03
it was it was good it was good Kendrick
1:07:08
three four five six seven
1:07:10
no jingles no karma Adam and John in
1:07:13
response to the last show I'm offering
1:07:15
my expert analysis of what goes on in
1:07:17
the brains of a new list which is no
1:07:18
agenda show here is my own experience is
1:07:21
the first time no agenda listen to being
1:07:23
on and a fan and night at dot oh no
1:07:27
doesn't stop there
1:07:30
No yeah oh no that's horrible well oh
1:07:36
that's but let me see if he's got some
1:07:39
email in here maybe I'm looking too I
1:07:41
don't I do not see it oh that sucks
1:07:44
oh yeah you you don't you know you might
1:07:48
be kidding us
1:07:49
oh okay so it says here it is and then
1:07:51
not give us the answer yeah you really
1:07:54
think that poorly by the way what
1:07:55
happened was
1:07:59
okay well Chris if there's something if
1:08:01
there's something else then please email
1:08:02
it to me or John or both of us now give
1:08:07
him a karma just in case I know he
1:08:09
didn't I'm sorry no email either by the
1:08:13
note I don't see an email okay Dame
1:08:15
Laura and a Louisville Virginia tree on
1:08:17
$11.23
1:08:19
in the morning a day that will live in
1:08:22
infamy thank you both for the sanity you
1:08:25
provide and by the way it's a date
1:08:28
for people out there owes sticklers for
1:08:30
details mmm it's a date that will live
1:08:34
in infamy December 7th
1:08:38
thank you both again for the sanity you
1:08:39
provide also an enormous thank you to
1:08:41
the producers who composed the nothing
1:08:44
but a dame song at my last request it
1:08:48
reminded me of my mom and made me smile
1:08:50
and I hope that Adam can have a happy
1:08:53
memories of his dad when with this
1:08:55
recent passing merry Christmas to all
1:08:57
the listeners and to requests one jobs
1:09:00
karma Nancy and if possible the Damon
1:09:03
song along at the end of the podcast
1:09:05
love you all Dame Laura
1:09:08
well Dame Laura thank you very much yes
1:09:10
I have it queued up for end of show
1:09:13
mixes with little teaser for you right
1:09:15
here jobs jobs and jobs that's not that
1:09:34
was that Tom Jones yes the actual Tom
1:09:38
Jones singing on the show Tom Jones
1:09:40
everybody with special appearance
1:09:42
James Varga comes in as an associate
1:09:44
executive producer $233 dear Jana your
1:09:49
show continues to deliver high quality
1:09:51
value I can't tell you how many times
1:09:53
I've been ahead of the curve and well
1:09:55
informed with current events all while
1:09:58
keeping my sanity I'd like to call a no
1:10:00
agenda collective and request
1:10:02
baby-making Karma for my better half and
1:10:04
I are in the process of trying for our
1:10:07
first human resource woo-jing goes a
1:10:10
little girl boom Shakalaka and i
1:10:12
don't--hey eat me Hillary sounds perfect
1:10:14
and did he want to karma yeah
1:10:17
baby-making car of course
1:10:21
[Music]
1:10:24
you've got karma I love the kids
1:10:30
I know anybody out there with little
1:10:32
baby Bakshi little boys sound good too
1:10:35
but little girls in particular sound
1:10:37
very cute doing these adult phrasings
1:10:41
yes no sense coming from this this is
1:10:44
the best yeah I'm still working on
1:10:48
theater version of douche bag but I
1:10:51
haven't qui hasn't quite nailed it yeah
1:10:55
in true Dvorak fashion you're even
1:10:59
getting the youngest member of the
1:11:00
family to chip in chip in chip in kid
1:11:03
you only have two dinners you know we up
1:11:05
we all of everybody's encouraging to say
1:11:08
douchebag in a very you know concise way
1:11:10
[Music]
1:11:12
I think Child Protective Services should
1:11:15
pay you a visit and I think sadly cool
1:11:17
what's going on there and the kids love
1:11:20
it
1:11:20
John Foley in Chicago meanwhile loves it
1:11:23
with 217 dollars and 33 cents i TM gents
1:11:26
thanks for all the entertainment
1:11:27
insanity you deliver each and every week
1:11:30
three years and three weeks after
1:11:32
listening to my first episode is time to
1:11:34
join the roundtable and reminisce after
1:11:37
one year of listening I gave up to X
1:11:39
speed and started listening at normal
1:11:41
speed after two years I could see native
1:11:44
ads and media manipulation everywhere
1:11:47
and my amygdala returned to normal size
1:11:49
after three years I deleted all
1:11:52
non-default
1:11:53
apps from my phone and bought a ham
1:11:55
radio I can't yeah we got this guy he's
1:11:59
all we got hooked he's got a hook thank
1:12:03
you can't quite say I'm a full o T G the
1:12:07
kind of guy and I still wear my Apple
1:12:10
watch oh and I find every run with 33
1:12:14
mile all right finish every run with 33
1:12:16
miles so the bastards know I'm on to
1:12:19
them just like the guys who see my
1:12:23
whatsapp complaint yeah now at the start
1:12:26
of my fourth year I'm wondering if it's
1:12:28
time to jump ship as the show has
1:12:31
brought me to a funny convention oh no
1:12:33
no reread Oh towards brought me to a
1:12:36
furry convention yes he's in Chicago
1:12:39
yeah well that'll dental wake you up
1:12:42
regardless night masseur Joe foe the
1:12:45
plundering night jingles can I get the
1:12:48
Fletcher Foley yell and some goat Karma
1:12:54
if possible with one extra goat sir and
1:12:58
for search the extra go for 10 T and all
1:13:01
the other games and nights of the
1:13:02
Federal Reserve District seven yes the
1:13:05
big good I have put a link towards and
1:13:08
we'll talk about it later on towards the
1:13:11
big Midwest furry convention no agenda
1:13:14
meet up there is video just so you know
1:13:16
I'm very proud of us you've got as
1:13:27
requested and thank you very much and
1:13:29
see you at the roundtable I look forward
1:13:31
to it
1:13:32
Dexter crawl with a K in Rochester New
1:13:35
York 200 gentlemen on Thursday should
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receive $2 donation Zachary McLean who
1:13:41
gave a nice shout-out to my podcast w
1:13:45
ATP
1:13:46
oh that's there yes yes we talked about
1:13:49
it yeah
1:13:51
as a thank you to him and to both of you
1:13:54
I'm matching his donation o2x
1:13:58
who are these podcasts we played John
1:14:01
Adams voices during the intro of every
1:14:03
episode as a tribute to no agenda that's
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you know it's I should mention about cop
1:22:15
25 and I know was it said anything about
1:22:19
it I assume it has to do with the with
1:22:21
the relocation to Madrid but the cop 25
1:22:24
signage behind the diocese and on the
1:22:28
stage it says cop 25 Chile Madrid oh
1:22:32
really it says Chile still I didn't even
1:22:34
notice that yeah it says Chile / small
1:22:38
letters and in Madrid and big letters
1:22:39
like it was put on later well yeah and
1:22:41
Sheila's gonna take credit for it I
1:22:43
guess I don't know somebody bought the
1:22:46
sign and it couldn't run sticks yeah
1:22:50
okay well there are so a little bit
1:22:54
about impeachment thank you yeah well
1:22:56
first I'd like to remind everybody
1:22:57
favorite clip you know I want to remind
1:23:00
everybody as we go into the impeachment
1:23:02
segment tomorrow Monday the 9th there
1:23:06
will be new hearings but also tomorrow
1:23:11
you're gonna be supposedly gonna push
1:23:13
them off to Tuesday oh I thought they
1:23:15
were going to do it tomorrow
1:23:16
purposefully because of the Inspector
1:23:20
General report that's coming out which
1:23:22
will include thousands of sealed
1:23:25
indictments the tick stalkers as they're
1:23:29
known they're ticked occurs people like
1:23:33
like Hannity Hannity and agenor by the
1:23:36
way Media Matters has noticed that Joe
1:23:40
digenova and Victoria to Singh have
1:23:42
vanished from Fox they're no longer on
1:23:44
the Fox Business talking up a thousands
1:23:47
of mendel thousands of sealed
1:23:49
indictments they've they've been de
1:23:51
platformed well you know you can't keep
1:23:54
pulling this crap that this is gonna
1:23:57
happen and by the way on Wednesday these
1:23:59
always got too many too specific
1:24:02
we have clips of him Wednesday on a
1:24:06
Monday saying on Wednesday right but it
1:24:09
he's yeah they're really gone now so and
1:24:12
and I did have one I was thinking about
1:24:14
these these hearings and this whole
1:24:15
thing I have a question I just need to
1:24:17
understand one thing in the if I if I
1:24:21
were in these hearings and we all know
1:24:22
they're really boring and people are
1:24:24
asking all the wrong questions the
1:24:26
entertainment value is zero point one
1:24:29
it's just nothing of any and CNN has has
1:24:33
a lowest ratings in three years amidst
1:24:37
they're in constant impeachment coverage
1:24:41
but if I if I were asking questions I
1:24:45
would say I would like to know regarding
1:24:49
this phone call that the president made
1:24:51
with the president of Ukraine zalinsky
1:24:55
why is it that the otherwise reality
1:25:00
based television show veep the vice
1:25:03
president uses video screens with all
1:25:07
the world leaders yet our president is
1:25:10
like on a bakelite phone and and they
1:25:13
got people writing down what he said
1:25:15
what why is this why don't we have the
1:25:18
cool video screens or do we or is it
1:25:21
just the president with that big phone
1:25:22
with all the buttons on his desk
1:25:26
seriously
1:25:27
veep is a very realistic show to some
1:25:30
degree or was and she's always calling
1:25:33
up world leaders on that you know the
1:25:35
secret closed-circuit system it has a
1:25:37
name I don't know what it is and it's
1:25:40
the encrypted video we had we have the
1:25:42
president of Bolivia on the on the on
1:25:44
the video system man well they just use
1:25:48
all the old sets from our man Flint okay
1:25:52
alright and Anna and just on the heels
1:25:55
of that I would say I believe I do
1:25:58
believe I do believe that the the lady
1:26:00
who had that the Baron the Baron Trump
1:26:03
joke I think she ruined it for the
1:26:05
Democrats I think she really blew it
1:26:08
because that was the only thing that
1:26:10
really made news
1:26:13
and if you if you went on the street and
1:26:15
said hey you know what's what did you
1:26:17
hear about the hearings they'll say ah
1:26:18
well that meal that woman yeah she she
1:26:21
shouldn't have said that ever name
1:26:22
either
1:26:23
well yeah she's a terrible person I do
1:26:25
have a clip of heard that somebody
1:26:26
picked up I think from 2003
1:26:28
it's 2006 her name is Pamela Carlin we
1:26:32
both have the same clip I shall play it
1:26:34
the Rix pampered prodigal sanctimonious
1:26:39
imperious white straight sons of the
1:26:41
powerful do pretty well everywhere in
1:26:44
the world and they always have snarky
1:26:51
bisexual Jewish women who want the
1:26:53
freedom to say what we think read what
1:26:56
we want
1:27:05
well my clip I think has a little better
1:27:08
sound I'm not sure but mine has a little
1:27:10
kicker at the end that you don't have oh
1:27:12
hold on which what do you what do you do
1:27:14
what did you name it here in your clip
1:27:15
list
1:27:16
it's that female judge no wonder she has
1:27:22
a problem with old white men because we
1:27:24
have more reason than they do to love
1:27:27
America the rich pampered prodigal
1:27:31
sanctimonious incurious white straight
1:27:34
sons of the powerful do pretty well
1:27:36
everywhere in the world and they always
1:27:38
have but what about us
1:27:41
snarky bisexual Jewish women who want
1:27:44
the freedom to say what we think read
1:27:47
what we want and love who we
1:27:49
yelling at me well you had a bigot at
1:27:53
the end at the beginning to which I
1:27:55
didn't have yeah but that we you and me
1:27:57
you a meze old white guys we don't even
1:27:59
love America to love America now they're
1:28:05
more reason okay yeah and who said you
1:28:08
can't have love who you want to love and
1:28:11
say we you want to read what you want to
1:28:13
read you can she's talking about this is
1:28:16
being floated by some nutjob group as a
1:28:22
as a possible but when when Hillary
1:28:27
Clinton wins in 2020 they'd like to see
1:28:29
her as a Supreme Court justice oh can
1:28:33
you imagine yes for the show
1:28:37
I'm I can only just pray that we just
1:28:40
played and she can't get in she's
1:28:43
already screwed herself that you can't
1:28:45
do stuff Lea you can't say this sort of
1:28:47
thing and expect to get approved it's
1:28:50
not gonna happen
1:28:51
it was the who was the group here
1:28:57
no demand justice and of course the
1:29:00
climate change people
1:29:03
demand justice all right yes so so she
1:29:09
made it interesting but it was
1:29:10
interesting outside of the actual
1:29:12
entertainment that portion that was on
1:29:14
television the whole time yeah so they
1:29:17
just on my favorite clip mm-hmm is that
1:29:21
so we have these hearings and everything
1:29:23
is going you know according to Democrats
1:29:25
plans and you have you know it's
1:29:28
actually a kind of a I'd say
1:29:32
confirmation or we're headed to her
1:29:35
confirmation of what Al Green and Maxine
1:29:39
Waters have wanted to impeach this
1:29:42
president so he can't be reelected
1:29:43
mm-hmm which pretty much is what they
1:29:45
said but wait a minute now that we're on
1:29:48
a roll it's not that we can't just bitch
1:29:51
about anything we can think about and so
1:29:54
what so Al Green has a problem well the
1:29:59
Speaker I rise because I love my country
1:30:01
and I have a problem but I also rise
1:30:05
today with heartfelt regrets it hurts my
1:30:10
heart mr. speaker to see the Judiciary
1:30:13
Committee hearing experts on the topic
1:30:17
of impeachment one of the seminal issues
1:30:20
of this Congress hearing experts mr.
1:30:24
speaker and not one person of color
1:30:27
among the experts what subliminal
1:30:30
message are we sending to the world when
1:30:33
we have experts but not one person of
1:30:37
color are we saying that there are no
1:30:39
people of color who are experts on this
1:30:42
topic of impeachment what is the message
1:30:45
that we're sending and mr. speaker if I
1:30:48
am wrong I will apologize but if the
1:30:52
committee is wrong if the Congress is
1:30:54
wrong what will it do people of color
1:30:57
for too long have been ignored by one
1:31:01
party and taken for granted by the other
1:31:04
too often this happens not always but
1:31:08
too often it happens
1:31:09
Mr Speaker I refuse to be ignored and
1:31:14
taken for granted I can
1:31:16
here to represent the people who are
1:31:17
ignored and taken for granted not one
1:31:21
person of color among the constitutional
1:31:24
scholars it seems that there's a desire
1:31:27
among some to have the output of people
1:31:31
of color without input from the people
1:31:34
of color now before we do anything I'm
1:31:36
gonna give you a clip of the day for
1:31:37
that fantastic is so fantastic isn't it
1:31:45
great the guy who is so worried about
1:31:48
the racists currently occupying the
1:31:51
White House that's how he would say it
1:31:53
is it still feels that you know getting
1:31:57
rid of this horrible scourge on our
1:32:00
democracy Republic
1:32:05
that's less important than bitching
1:32:07
about this yeah but he's right the key
1:32:11
there was he said we've been taking it
1:32:13
we've been ignored by one party with
1:32:15
that he means Republicans and taken of
1:32:17
advantage of by the other no not taking
1:32:20
advantage but taken for granted I'll
1:32:22
take it for granted I'm sorry same
1:32:24
that's even more that's even better
1:32:26
take it for granted yes the black boat
1:32:28
is in play I think the black vote is I
1:32:31
know at least one guy whose voters in
1:32:34
play you know I think the number of
1:32:37
wishes being floated around is thirty
1:32:39
percent of the black votes in play you
1:32:42
know if if that goes independent or even
1:32:47
if it doesn't go towards the Democrats
1:32:48
if it goes in Republicans it's over I
1:32:53
think even 5% could sway it mmm it's
1:32:57
gonna take more than that
1:33:01
but if they if they start to bail on the
1:33:03
Democrats the Democrats are gonna have
1:33:04
to do something other than take the
1:33:06
black vote trigger well they've already
1:33:07
from the what from my vantage point the
1:33:10
Democrats have already looking there
1:33:12
they've already started pandering to the
1:33:14
new black and that's transgender well
1:33:17
they've been doing that for a while not
1:33:19
twenty there's not twenty percent of the
1:33:21
population that's I know but the who
1:33:23
said it was smart there and then they're
1:33:25
also pandering mostly Catholic yeah
1:33:29
Hispanics which is very risky because
1:33:33
Hispanic will turn Republican to the
1:33:35
drop of a hat
1:33:36
very quickly although maybe is that
1:33:39
maybe what this is all about I pray for
1:33:41
the present all the time Nancy Pelosi so
1:33:43
she's so prayerful prayerful I'm
1:33:46
prayerful I'm praying for this I'm
1:33:47
praying for that prayerful did you see
1:33:54
here Town Hall
1:33:57
a piece of it I didn't record anything
1:34:00
from it I have we have one Nancy clip I
1:34:03
have two this is from the town hall she
1:34:05
did on CNN after the whole red white and
1:34:08
blue draped in the flags we're going to
1:34:10
we're going to impeach and after and she
1:34:13
yelled at the journalist although of
1:34:15
course you know he's from Fox so she
1:34:17
doesn't consider him to be a journalist
1:34:18
and she did town hall completely set up
1:34:22
of course with you know people reading
1:34:24
questions the way you want to do it with
1:34:26
Jake Tapper and the first question out
1:34:29
of the gate after Jake did some
1:34:30
back-and-forth is you know obviously you
1:34:32
know why do you why do you want to do
1:34:34
this now why do you want to impeach
1:34:35
instead of just win at the ballot box
1:34:36
some argue that the 2020 election is a
1:34:39
better process for removing a president
1:34:41
from office what made you decide to
1:34:43
continue with impeachment proceedings
1:34:44
despite it being so close to the
1:34:46
election well all kids think like that
1:34:49
and speak like that of course that's a
1:34:50
whole year a couple of more months for
1:34:52
the president to be in office and I
1:34:54
appreciate your question here's the
1:34:56
thing here's the thing one of these what
1:34:59
one of the things that the President did
1:35:01
was to undermine jeopardize the
1:35:05
integrity of our elections by asking a
1:35:08
foreign power to intervene you know what
1:35:11
the ask was to announce an investigation
1:35:14
into his potential rival this is
1:35:17
interesting and important the the
1:35:20
narrative has shifted ever so slightly
1:35:22
ever so slightly from the phone call and
1:35:26
and requesting the investigation into
1:35:32
the Biden's although he actually at the
1:35:35
favor he asked for where he specifically
1:35:37
said favor according to the transcript
1:35:39
according to the Mulla report that's
1:35:41
reported by The Drudge Report is he said
1:35:44
hey look into this 2016 thing it seems
1:35:46
like yeah the corrupt government of
1:35:48
Ukraine was complicit there's also some
1:35:51
server you know do me a favor and then
1:35:54
later on it's actually the Ukrainian
1:35:58
president who starts about the
1:35:59
corruption and then Trump talks about
1:36:02
Biden but this has shifted now to the
1:36:06
ask you know what the ad the reason she
1:36:08
says you know what the ask was is
1:36:09
because she doesn't
1:36:10
you want to explain it I think just want
1:36:12
to mess it up or whatever you know what
1:36:13
the ask was and then she goes into it
1:36:15
very briefly this is new and this is
1:36:18
what this is the new the new mistake
1:36:20
that Trump made is he wanted president
1:36:25
Solinsky of Ukraine to go on television
1:36:27
and make a big deal about Joe Biden that
1:36:31
is now and listen I'll play it again but
1:36:33
that is now what they're going after our
1:36:36
elections by asking a foreign power to
1:36:39
intervene
1:36:40
you know what the ask was to announce an
1:36:43
investigation into his potential rival
1:36:46
to announce you know what the ask was so
1:36:50
she even cut herself off at the
1:36:52
intervene this is very very weak and if
1:36:55
he isn't stopped from doing that he will
1:36:58
won't continue she invited invited
1:37:01
intervention come on in the intelligence
1:37:07
community says they're completely
1:37:09
certain of that the Russians community
1:37:18
says they're completely certain that the
1:37:21
Russians disrupted our election in 2016
1:37:24
hanging out with the Sandy Ocasio Cortes
1:37:27
too much that they are 24/7 doing it all
1:37:30
the time and so when the president is
1:37:34
saying well the Ukrainians actually did
1:37:37
it you know that their conspiracy theory
1:37:39
and the rest that has to be stopped
1:37:41
with what the president one of his
1:37:42
grievances his offenses is that he was
1:37:45
jeopardizing the integrity of our
1:37:48
election and we could not elect him
1:37:50
continue to do that without holding him
1:37:52
accountable for it it's very weak it's
1:37:59
really really thin but that's the new
1:38:03
new narrative yeah that I got familiar
1:38:07
they have they're gonna have to make
1:38:10
figure out what they're doing cuz they
1:38:11
seem to be a little rudderless a little
1:38:14
will they seem to be rudderless mm-hmm
1:38:17
and it's
1:38:20
you get the sense that the Nadler and
1:38:22
the Schiffer arguing with her constantly
1:38:25
about how to go about this but she's the
1:38:28
boss technically and so she's gonna call
1:38:31
the shots now they're gonna write up
1:38:33
some papers you know how long they're
1:38:35
gonna let this drag out I'm not sure
1:38:37
well Pelosi has her own issues now with
1:38:41
Ukraine and I have to say
1:38:44
Oh am one American news is they've
1:38:48
decided to start kicking some ass and
1:38:51
I'm not I still really don't I mean I
1:38:53
think they're their own their Christian
1:38:55
faith based I think is their deal
1:38:57
definitely admits a family a family
1:39:01
owned but they are going after well the
1:39:06
issues that we've discussed and we've
1:39:07
played clips and we've had many
1:39:09
discussions about and they really see
1:39:14
eye to eye at least with me I think with
1:39:16
you as well about all of that was going
1:39:18
on with Ukraine and this gravy train
1:39:19
that everybody was on and we have to go
1:39:21
back to 2000 what was it 12 I don't
1:39:27
remember now 14 when now when when we
1:39:32
basically co-opted the entire government
1:39:35
we we determined who was going to be in
1:39:37
the government with a coup with snipers
1:39:39
who were killing people killing the the
1:39:42
Ukrainian cops and security forces with
1:39:46
snipers John McCain was hanging out with
1:39:49
Isis people in in Ukraine and we was
1:39:53
over there handing out doughnuts it was
1:39:54
a Brennan operation was a total CIA
1:39:57
operation it was the worst they've ever
1:39:59
done it's embarrassing how bad it was
1:40:02
particularly when Victoria Newlands
1:40:03
phone call was was taped and and
1:40:06
distributed and leaked by the Russians
1:40:08
yes where she said eff the EU but this
1:40:13
gravy train is starting to come off the
1:40:15
rails and one American news is all over
1:40:18
Paul Pelosi jr. who was one of Paul
1:40:22
senior and Nancy's sons who of course
1:40:25
had a cushy little gig with the
1:40:28
Ukrainian oil company the House
1:40:30
Intelligence Committee wrapped up its
1:40:32
public impeachment hearings on
1:40:33
Capitol Hill but another story continues
1:40:36
to unfold surrounding the son of House
1:40:38
Speaker Nancy Pelosi while the Ukraine
1:40:41
scandal revealed the Biden family's ties
1:40:43
to the country the less told stories
1:40:45
surrounding Paul Pelosi jr. that's still
1:40:48
unraveling on the sidelines following
1:40:50
revelations that he was a board member
1:40:52
of the Ukrainian oil company this coil
1:40:55
an executive for NRG Lab when America's
1:40:59
Rachel a son is caught up with
1:41:00
journalist Patrick Cowley who's been
1:41:02
covering this story of the House Speaker
1:41:04
son take a look I wanted to follow up
1:41:06
with you because you've been covering
1:41:08
this Paul Pelosi jr. story we now know
1:41:12
that two major Democrats Nancy Pelosi
1:41:14
and Joe Biden have sons with business
1:41:17
connections in Ukraine and we would just
1:41:19
went through that public impeachment
1:41:20
hearing centered around that Ukraine
1:41:23
phone call between president szalinski
1:41:25
and president Trump how do you think the
1:41:27
Paul Pelosi jr. story plays into this
1:41:30
Democrat led impeachment effort I think
1:41:32
it's clear that Democrats and also
1:41:35
establishment Republicans people of the
1:41:37
political class we're using Ukraine as
1:41:39
their own personal piggy bank by putting
1:41:41
their family members on the boards of
1:41:43
companies to act as surrogates this is
1:41:45
total quid pro quo foreign aid I believe
1:41:48
was used in order to grease the this
1:41:52
foreign country Ukraine in order to
1:41:55
advantage the private sector business
1:41:58
deals that were being done by these
1:41:59
Democrats what specifically do you think
1:42:01
should happen next when it comes to Paul
1:42:03
Pelosi jr. and Nancy Pelosi I believe
1:42:05
that Republicans in Congress have
1:42:06
subpoena power and they're not using it
1:42:08
I think Republicans are in defense
1:42:09
during this entire impeachment process
1:42:11
when President Trump is out there saying
1:42:14
look I'm exposing the corruption I'm
1:42:16
exposing the private sector business
1:42:18
deals
1:42:18
the cronyism that was going on in
1:42:20
Ukraine the corruption and in fact by
1:42:23
law the United States the support was
1:42:24
supposed to help Ukraine clean up their
1:42:26
corruption and so this is all a
1:42:28
diversion in order for the Democrats to
1:42:31
ameliorate themselves of these private
1:42:33
sector very shady business deals that
1:42:35
they were doing and I like that he said
1:42:38
it properly he said Democrats and
1:42:40
Republicans and that's it's exactly what
1:42:43
they're accusing Trump of
1:42:45
they have been this is not just Ukraine
1:42:47
but this was the bungled botched
1:42:48
operation where they just said oh we're
1:42:51
gonna give you all kinds of military aid
1:42:53
we're going to give this to you we have
1:42:56
the power
1:42:57
we're article 1 Nancy and but you know
1:43:01
can you hook my my son up mmm and then
1:43:04
John Kerry's kid Biden's kid Pelosi's
1:43:07
kid are you kidding me they all had
1:43:09
their hand in the cookie jar and and I'm
1:43:13
sure that never Trump errs I just got to
1:43:16
the olden days this has the New York
1:43:18
Times the LA Times the watch this has
1:43:20
that the big boy should be all over the
1:43:23
snore yes thank you this is you're all
1:43:25
the President's Men this is your
1:43:26
Bernstein and Woodward and Hogwarts
1:43:29
those guys should be all over this
1:43:32
you're so right now you're so right but
1:43:35
I have a little more evidence of the of
1:43:37
this new new narrative because they have
1:43:40
this a bit of a problem
1:43:41
the New York Times started this New York
1:43:44
Times wrote really wrote the article the
1:43:47
the current narrative Bible that said
1:43:49
then this is gets funny that you know
1:43:53
the real ask here as you just heard
1:43:55
Nancy say the ask was for the president
1:43:58
of Ukraine to make a public announcement
1:44:01
that he's going to investigate hunter
1:44:04
Biden and Joe Biden and for all of this
1:44:06
all of this horrible corruption that's
1:44:08
been going down and that's them that
1:44:10
that's what it was and the New York
1:44:12
Times wrote something extra they said
1:44:17
that the plan was to have the president
1:44:21
of Ukraine announced this on the CNN
1:44:24
show GPS with Fareed Zakaria
1:44:29
that we all know for Reid Farid is the
1:44:32
SI Indian Pakistani of origin
1:44:36
I don't know if he's Indian or Pakistani
1:44:39
I'll look it up yeah and he's a
1:44:42
globalist he is he wants the
1:44:45
Constitution to be repealed that's right
1:44:47
he feels the Constitution is stupid
1:44:48
should get rid of it it's no good and he
1:44:52
got pulled into this and all of a sudden
1:44:54
they're telling him like yeah he was
1:44:56
supposed to do it on your show so Fareed
1:44:59
Zakaria who I think his show I don't
1:45:02
know when it airs in the US but I saw
1:45:03
this here on CNN Internacional
1:45:06
and it made me smile the phrase quid pro
1:45:09
quo is usually translated as something
1:45:13
for something in the case of president
1:45:15
Trump's communications with Ukrainian
1:45:17
president Vladimir's zalenski it appears
1:45:20
that the quo was supposed to have been a
1:45:22
declaration of his commitment to
1:45:24
undertake investigations into the 2016
1:45:27
election as well as Joe and hunter Biden
1:45:30
the New York Times has reported that a
1:45:32
public announcement was said to be made
1:45:34
on my CNN program so I think IO viewers
1:45:37
my best understanding of what actually
1:45:40
happened oh now I have to go and make
1:45:47
this come true with my best
1:45:49
understanding of what happened okay New
1:45:52
York Times here we go ever since Olinsky
1:45:54
was elected president in April my team
1:45:57
and I have been interested in having him
1:45:59
appear on the show we began the process
1:46:01
of establishing connections with the new
1:46:03
administration which was cordial and
1:46:05
official throughout on September 13th
1:46:08
I met with szalinski in Kiev on the
1:46:10
sidelines of a conference I was
1:46:12
participating in and let's stop right
1:46:14
there normally a normal show would never
1:46:16
even think about it but he said I met
1:46:19
him while I was participating at a
1:46:21
conference
1:46:22
oh this Ukraine John where's the donors
1:46:26
from Ukraine
1:46:27
there's nothing but good stuff happening
1:46:29
there everybody's in on this I looked it
1:46:31
up this is the Viktor Pinchuk foundation
1:46:36
which held six public lectures on the
1:46:38
occasion of the 16th annual yes meeting
1:46:42
that is the
1:46:43
European strategy this is the and this
1:46:47
guy's pro-eu of course and he wanted you
1:46:51
know - he wants to get Ukraine into the
1:46:54
European Union and indeed public lecture
1:46:57
Western decline China's rise and a new
1:47:00
world order by Fareed Zakaria host of
1:47:03
Fareed Zakaria's GPS Friday September
1:47:06
13th so yes he was getting paid he's on
1:47:09
the train
1:47:09
who is this Viktor Pinchuk well would
1:47:12
you believe it if I told you he was a
1:47:14
big pipeline baron no that would be too
1:47:16
crazy wasn't it more people sucking off
1:47:18
the oil teat of Ukraine way to go guys
1:47:21
way to go he came across a smart
1:47:23
energetic and with a much sharper feel
1:47:25
for politics than you might expect from
1:47:27
a neophyte what's a neophyte beginner he
1:47:32
came across a smart energetic and with a
1:47:34
much sharper feel for politics than you
1:47:37
might expect from a neophyte of course
1:47:38
I'm sure used to the real politicians
1:47:41
really understand how you're supposed to
1:47:43
do these things but this neophyte wasn't
1:47:45
too bad for comedian it was a brief
1:47:47
conversation but we did discuss most of
1:47:50
the big issues he faces Ukraine's
1:47:52
relations with Russia the US economic
1:47:54
reform and corruption we also talked
1:47:57
about whether he wanted to do the
1:47:58
interview in English which he speaks
1:48:00
well or Ukrainian I left with the sense
1:48:03
that all was well so Lansky had perhaps
1:48:05
seemed a bit distracted but I assumed
1:48:08
this was because of the many challenges
1:48:09
he faced see this is the color that he's
1:48:12
adding well you know now that you know
1:48:14
that you mentioned in New York Times he
1:48:17
did seem a bit distracted maybe because
1:48:19
he was thinking oh boy this is the show
1:48:21
I'm going to announce the Biden
1:48:24
corruption scandal on yes he did seem
1:48:27
distracted it's a testament to zalenski
1:48:29
skill but he did not let on in any way
1:48:31
the immense pressure he was under maybe
1:48:35
he wasn't under any pressure but okay
1:48:37
let's put it that way amazing how the
1:48:40
neophyte was able to fool me Fareed
1:48:44
Zakaria the man who does speeches about
1:48:47
the New World Order it was surprising
1:48:50
that he just as we now know for months
1:48:52
the Trump White House had been mounting
1:48:54
an intense campaign
1:48:56
to force him to publicly announce those
1:48:58
investigations he had tried to resist
1:49:00
and put them off in various ways but
1:49:03
ultimately decided he would have to give
1:49:05
in according to the times according to
1:49:07
the times noting that he didn't there
1:49:09
was no ask he didn't ask
1:49:11
Acharya can I talk about this it never
1:49:13
came up but ok his team apparently
1:49:15
concluded that since he was planning an
1:49:17
interview with me anyway that would be
1:49:19
the form in which he would make the
1:49:20
announcement though neither he nor any
1:49:23
of his team ever gave us any inkling of
1:49:25
that ah huh however after my meeting
1:49:28
with him in care my team had begun to
1:49:30
discuss the potential logistics of the
1:49:32
interview with his team time and place
1:49:34
but the ground had already begun to
1:49:37
shift
1:49:38
just imagine zelinsky's dilemma by the
1:49:40
time I met with him in Kiev
1:49:41
he knew the aide had been released but
1:49:44
the backstory had not yet broken into
1:49:46
public view so this makes even less
1:49:48
sense so the aide had already been
1:49:50
released he knew the aide had been
1:49:52
released but somehow he was under
1:49:54
enormous pressure to still mention this
1:49:59
I mean I thought he was supposed to
1:50:00
mention it before the aid was released
1:50:02
isn't that how it goes isn't that what
1:50:03
quid pro quo is Ukrainian officials
1:50:05
right what yes what it is it had been
1:50:08
released but the back story had not yet
1:50:11
broken into public view Ukrainian
1:50:13
officials I spoke to about the release
1:50:15
of the aid at the time were delighted
1:50:17
but a little surprised and unsure as to
1:50:19
what had happened
1:50:20
zalinsky and his team were probably
1:50:22
still trying to figure out whether they
1:50:24
should still do the interview a few days
1:50:26
later on September 18th and 19th the
1:50:29
Washington Post broke the story wide
1:50:31
open the interview was called off we are
1:50:34
of course still trying to get it
1:50:37
well there's only one thing I can say
1:50:38
about that car yeah Korea is an Indian
1:50:44
of Muslim Indian you have to say with
1:50:48
such disdain well he's a Muslim Indian
1:50:51
because well I didn't mean to say with
1:50:53
disdain and I probably would be inclined
1:50:56
to think he's a Muslim atheist because
1:51:01
he went up Yale and then Harvard it's
1:51:04
pretty hard to be religious and he was
1:51:08
busted for this is that he got his PhD
1:51:11
from Harvard in government studies which
1:51:14
is dubious he's on the board of the
1:51:17
Council on Foreign Relations oh yeah
1:51:20
he's no globalist going on but the thing
1:51:23
that's interesting to me is that he was
1:51:26
busted for plagiarism yes several times
1:51:29
I think and taught yeah he's a
1:51:31
plagiarist and then it's like I know
1:51:34
people that been busted for plagiarism
1:51:36
and there's different ways of getting
1:51:37
around it we discussed it on the show
1:51:38
but six days I'm gonna read from the
1:51:40
wiki page six days later after a review
1:51:42
of his research notes and years of prior
1:51:45
commentary time and CNN reinstated
1:51:49
Zakaria described the intime described
1:51:53
the incident as not an isolated is not
1:51:55
intentional and CNN found nothing that
1:51:58
what says to me is somebody said hey you
1:52:01
just guys working there for a reason to
1:52:03
put him back in there we don't care what
1:52:05
you think
1:52:05
well they the New York Times didn't give
1:52:08
him a heads-up he was caught flat-footed
1:52:10
on this it was actually longer I cut out
1:52:13
to me irrelevant bits but he just was
1:52:15
talking around the sub but basically
1:52:17
he's like he has no he can't really back
1:52:21
up the claim didn't look nervous the guy
1:52:24
was funny didn't come up then he didn't
1:52:27
do it cancel the interview yet this is
1:52:30
this is the big ass that Nancy Pelosi
1:52:32
apparently is basing
1:52:35
impeachment the articles of impeachment
1:52:37
on well they're gonna have I don't know
1:52:41
how they're gonna pull this off you're
1:52:43
the real problem the Democrats have is
1:52:45
that they are corrupt and stealing money
1:52:47
but besides the fact that there are
1:52:50
corrupt operations stealing money
1:52:52
taxpayer money had went out when you
1:52:54
start seeing with this real sources our
1:52:58
taxpayer money is where they get rich in
1:53:00
the office but insofar as the
1:53:03
impeachment the technicalities of the
1:53:05
impeachment are concerned if they
1:53:07
actually go through with it or they
1:53:09
voted in they may not vote it in I mean
1:53:11
it's possible some Democrats all have a
1:53:12
clue they will have pushed this over to
1:53:18
the Senate right during the period where
1:53:21
many of the Senators that would be
1:53:22
involved in the trial have to be on the
1:53:26
road promoting themselves for president
1:53:27
nominee for the Democrat Party yeah the
1:53:30
timing could not be worse the timing is
1:53:33
bad for them it's good for Hillary yes
1:53:38
it's very good for Hillary that's just a
1:53:41
matter of waiting it's all happening
1:53:43
it's all happening
1:53:45
forever anyway as a as a side
1:53:52
when was the word I'm looking for
1:53:54
something oat not even a side no but
1:53:57
something because of all of this this
1:53:59
coup d'etat in 24 it was 2014 actually
1:54:03
the role that Joe Biden played yeah you
1:54:07
know just the whole the whole coup that
1:54:11
took place forget about the corruption
1:54:12
just the coup that took place thanks to
1:54:14
corruption turned Russia eastwards in
1:54:20
particular with their pipelines and just
1:54:24
see six days ago Vladimir Putin
1:54:30
participated in the official opening of
1:54:32
the power of Siberia natural gas
1:54:35
pipeline to Asia
1:54:37
servicing China
1:54:41
this is one of them one of the most
1:54:44
intricate pipeline projects that has
1:54:47
ever been undertaken and completed it
1:54:51
goes through Russia's East ursus eastern
1:54:53
Siberia north of Mongolia to the border
1:54:55
with China 2,200 kilometers across
1:54:58
Russia's East territories it can it can
1:55:02
withstand temperatures - 62 - 62 degrees
1:55:06
centigrade it can withstand earthquakes
1:55:10
and it connects up to I mean it's
1:55:15
connect there's two underwater pipelines
1:55:17
under the Amur River and it connects to
1:55:19
the Chinese gas pipeline going into
1:55:21
Shanghai I mean this and it just opened
1:55:24
gas is flowing and you know they're
1:55:27
gonna start with 38 billion cubic meters
1:55:31
a year but they believe that they can
1:55:32
crank that up to double that amount by
1:55:34
2025 so good work everybody
1:55:39
good work
1:55:43
yeah well you can blame the Democrats on
1:55:45
this one the because they've been trying
1:55:48
to get you know rootless and i'll snot
1:55:51
not just not just democrats it's it's
1:55:53
Congress it's the whole kit and caboodle
1:55:56
if if the good guys weren't involved in
1:55:59
this one they're involved in something
1:56:01
else that's the real message that's all
1:56:03
shit the thing that in the 70s happened
1:56:06
which when Nixon opened China the idea
1:56:10
was to get China and Russia to split so
1:56:14
there was they weren't allies right real
1:56:16
way right so we're supposed to be doing
1:56:18
all this business with China and now
1:56:19
they're our buddies and when we let that
1:56:22
go a little too far and it's always been
1:56:26
the idea that you don't want China and
1:56:28
Russia to be at big time allies in case
1:56:31
something you know some kinetic war
1:56:36
breaks out and those two guys are
1:56:38
together it's like pretty much
1:56:40
impossible to to beat well well now they
1:56:43
are they are literally connected and it
1:56:46
looks like about ten percent of China's
1:56:49
natural gas requirements will be are now
1:56:52
being provided by Russia I'm sure we
1:56:55
didn't had it was that on the did
1:56:57
Democracy Now cover that or the NewsHour
1:56:59
or did anyone bother to look at the
1:57:02
implications of that let me think it
1:57:06
don't hurt your brain no of course not
1:57:10
well it's a bad situation you know and I
1:57:15
would still blame Pelosi
1:57:19
else on the impeachment stuff I don't
1:57:22
really have a lot I have me take a look
1:57:24
at my list oh you just heat your bill
1:57:26
well while you're looking I do have it
1:57:30
someone sent me this can you know
1:57:31
whenever Rudy Guiliani is on TV and I
1:57:35
tend to switch and I've been we've been
1:57:38
programmed like ah there's that bumbling
1:57:40
fool but of course if you think about it
1:57:42
in terms of how the president thinks of
1:57:44
him has one of the greatest crime
1:57:46
fighters of our time which has some
1:57:49
validity when you hear him rambling but
1:57:52
to kind of you know after we've gone
1:57:54
through a year at least of a little more
1:57:56
detail about what happened in Ukraine
1:57:58
and then you know you hear what Giuliani
1:58:01
was actually discussing with people it's
1:58:03
short but it makes sense I investigated
1:58:05
all of this starting in November of 2018
1:58:09
and I finished it by March 28 2019 now
1:58:12
why is that significance the Ukrainians
1:58:14
brought made substantial evidence of
1:58:16
Ukrainian collusion with Hillary Clinton
1:58:18
the DNC George Soros George Soros's
1:58:20
company they put it in my lap they came
1:58:24
and gave me testimony this is under oath
1:58:27
it's signed on the penalties of perjury
1:58:30
by Victor Shokan he's more than willing
1:58:32
to come to America and testify before
1:58:34
Congress and point the finger at Jill
1:58:35
Biden and his son and basically support
1:58:38
what the president said it's no wonder
1:58:40
that the Saturday Night Live makes
1:58:42
consistent fun of this guy he's
1:58:43
dangerous to a lot of people yeah yeah
1:58:47
he's he's got that he's got the he's
1:58:51
like a hanging judge mentality was in a
1:58:54
district attorney's body or what's left
1:58:57
of one
1:58:57
he does not in he is uh likes to go
1:59:01
after people that's what he's always my
1:59:05
ruthless according to people who have
1:59:06
been involved with any of his his
1:59:12
targeting yes
1:59:15
okay Oh we'll see what happens
1:59:19
I think their partner they're making a
1:59:21
mistake by attacking him well this is
1:59:25
been non-stop they're trying to get me
1:59:27
to have the Pelosi clip of the weird
1:59:29
accusations clip where she's just
1:59:31
mumbling and bumbling I don't know what
1:59:32
the hell she's saying half the time
1:59:34
which was part of the press conference
1:59:35
only 32 second clip democracy it's what
1:59:38
is it statements the president leaves us
1:59:41
no choice but to act because he is
1:59:44
trying to corrupt once again the
1:59:47
election for his own benefit the
1:59:49
president has engaged in abuse of power
1:59:52
undermining our national security and
1:59:55
jeopardizing the integrity of our
1:59:57
elections his actions are in defiance of
2:00:00
the vision of our founders and the oath
2:00:02
of office that he takes to preserve
2:00:04
protect and defend the Constitution of
2:00:08
the United States these guys do this all
2:00:14
the time they slip in little little gems
2:00:16
and what she slipped in on that one was
2:00:19
he's once again trying to interrupt the
2:00:23
election yeah once again if he did
2:00:27
already once but he didn't it was the
2:00:30
mall the report pretty much said he
2:00:32
didn't but they keep hanging their hat
2:00:35
on the Russian Muller report nonsense
2:00:38
it and they just keep doing it they
2:00:41
never let up well they have to because
2:00:44
somewhere it has to come back to the the
2:00:48
Ukraine Ukraine's involvement with
2:00:51
CrowdStrike and the server which was the
2:00:53
real ask that Trump had didn't do us a
2:00:55
favor was about that so they have to
2:00:58
continuously say and that was just
2:01:01
before I left for the lowlands it was
2:01:03
that was the talking point was really
2:01:05
really Ukraine you that's Russian dish
2:01:08
information man don't you know that this
2:01:11
information that has been debunked it's
2:01:14
a conspiracy theory it's Russian
2:01:15
disinformation
2:01:17
so they have to keep that going and the
2:01:20
only proof they have is by saying the
2:01:22
entire intelligence community agrees no
2:01:25
it was really only one it was really
2:01:28
only the Director of National
2:01:29
Intelligence who agreed the other 16
2:01:32
agencies actually said well we didn't
2:01:34
really sign off on it like that but okay
2:01:36
so they have to keep it going but I mean
2:01:40
I the timing of it is flabbergasting to
2:01:45
me
2:01:47
I mean it also it also gives Trump so
2:01:49
much time a whole year he could he could
2:01:53
burn them all and then go into the
2:01:55
election
2:01:57
stupid I just don't understand only be
2:02:01
panicked moves it's not there's no rhyme
2:02:04
or reason to how they're going about
2:02:06
this
2:02:07
no no they shouldn't be yeah panic maybe
2:02:10
what's going on it's a society podcasts
2:02:15
are the best thing in the universe of
2:02:17
course I can say that it's one of the
2:02:19
inventors because you get people to say
2:02:22
stuff on podcast that's just offensive
2:02:24
just fantastic you never hear it on
2:02:26
mainstream uh our friend the mooch no
2:02:33
Anthony Scotto Moochie he has a podcast
2:02:36
did you know he does his own podcast I
2:02:39
heard about this about the podcast
2:02:43
yeah it's called man I heard device
2:02:45
called mooch and the missus does with
2:02:49
his wife which is very funny and he
2:02:55
brings in a guest
2:02:56
Dylan Howard he is Australian
2:03:01
entertainment journalist who is the vice
2:03:04
president and chief content officer at
2:03:07
American media he oversees Us Weekly
2:03:09
okay
2:03:11
star in touch life the lifestyle closer
2:03:16
national examiner radar Online National
2:03:19
require and UK I mean the globe he is
2:03:22
the he is the Ratan Meister of all
2:03:24
Meister's
2:03:26
and they're talking about epsteen
2:03:28
epsteen murderer Susan I've got to think
2:03:30
murder yeah yeah yeah and and I do
2:03:33
believe that he was acting as a foreign
2:03:36
agent of a foreign government lazy
2:03:40
people of setting people up I've
2:03:42
actually seen photos inside his New York
2:03:44
penthouse there is one room that is
2:03:48
lined with industrial-sized Xerox
2:03:52
machines next to it is a room that has a
2:03:55
bunch of cameras screens so every room
2:03:59
was being taped everything every person
2:04:02
was being watched and listened to I
2:04:03
believe he was acting as an agent of a
2:04:06
foreign government well you know classic
2:04:08
honey crisis those tapes come out them
2:04:10
somewhere I was and then right so yeah
2:04:12
the FBI theoretically should have them
2:04:14
so should so too should local
2:04:17
authorities in Palm Beach County where
2:04:19
he had a house in Florida there is a law
2:04:23
called Sunshine Law which means that you
2:04:25
can get access to every police record
2:04:27
I saw those tapes now according to the
2:04:31
local authorities they don't exist and
2:04:33
as part of the book that's coming out in
2:04:35
December called epstein dead men tell no
2:04:37
tales we speak to a former Palm Beach
2:04:41
police officer who now has asylum in
2:04:45
Russia who says that he's in possession
2:04:47
of all of the Jeffrey Epstein tapes that
2:04:50
were reported and New Yorker just the
2:04:52
Palm Beach just Palm Beach well there's
2:04:54
got to be really salacious tapes then
2:04:55
you would imagine if the if he what if
2:04:57
what he says is true and that these
2:04:59
types exist and that they are encrypted
2:05:02
and they're there in Russia this guy
2:05:04
fears for his life that's why he's been
2:05:06
given asylum Vladimir Putin has those
2:05:09
tapes the exactly right and so that
2:05:11
could be you know it could be some
2:05:14
people on those tapes I mean we see
2:05:15
pictures of exactly wrong with them
2:05:17
there is one thing I can assure you is I
2:05:20
I can I can say for certainty that mi5
2:05:23
is concerned that Prince Andrew is
2:05:27
caught on tapes and that those tapes are
2:05:29
in the hands of the Russians comprar
2:05:32
Matt explained the bum's rush
2:05:37
yep Prince Andrew's been
2:05:39
after he tried to get himself out of a
2:05:42
pickle by being on a couple of these
2:05:44
interview shows and then they have now
2:05:46
the girl family just shipped into
2:05:49
Siberia supposedly we should not hear
2:05:51
from him again ever
2:05:52
well I'm trying to see how I can word
2:05:54
this I got a note from one of our
2:05:57
producers and this producers travels
2:06:01
around the world and this producer was
2:06:03
at a like a Miss contest of a different
2:06:09
country so not Miss America maybe one
2:06:12
that would lead up to universe and that
2:06:15
Prince Andrew was there
2:06:19
and he immediately tried to get rid of a
2:06:22
security detail and was saying to the
2:06:24
girls hey you know you can come and stay
2:06:26
at Buckingham Palace with me try to hook
2:06:29
up with and and ain't no success because
2:06:33
of course juillet Maxwell wasn't around
2:06:34
to help him out but the gate but the
2:06:37
Randy Andy thing I mean he's a sleaze
2:06:39
the guy's a total douche bucket and so
2:06:44
yeah I think I think that's a you make a
2:06:46
good point it's like ah we gotta get
2:06:48
into he got really got to clean up some
2:06:50
tracks here I just love that the mooch
2:06:51
does that on his podcast this could be
2:06:54
total fake news I don't know I'd like
2:06:57
his vote and I think the tweet has been
2:07:01
going around some woman who talked about
2:07:03
just lane Maxwell giving Clooney a
2:07:06
blowjob I was going to bring this up
2:07:08
Tiffany Fitz Henry who does decent
2:07:10
reporting she would she did randoms
2:07:15
well not random but she did a search for
2:07:16
George Clooney on WikiLeaks came up with
2:07:20
what was she saying him she came up with
2:07:24
interesting results what she thought was
2:07:27
most interesting and wrote about and I
2:07:28
put the article in the shownotes 276
2:07:31
global intelligence files that mentioned
2:07:34
George Clooney by name 1507 sony emails
2:07:40
the document and mentioned George
2:07:42
Clooney that's expected of course but
2:07:45
there's 98 DNC emails 26 Podesta emails
2:07:48
but this global intelligence which is
2:07:50
Stratfor which is the spooks for hire
2:07:53
outfit in Austin we got a lot of them
2:07:56
276 global intelligence files all canned
2:08:00
I've linked to it in the show notes it
2:08:01
is quite fun to see and that when the
2:08:04
one that she's getting all the attention
2:08:06
for is the one fight so it's it's not
2:08:09
just a tweet it's it's from the
2:08:12
intelligence files I'll read it he lame
2:08:15
joke that maybe I should keep it open I
2:08:17
might find a suitable husband before I
2:08:19
get any older always the instigator of a
2:08:22
good joke but unable unable to take one
2:08:24
herself she didn't like it when poked
2:08:26
back that it was her that it was more in
2:08:29
her recent taste of men since she loved
2:08:31
to brag about her rendezvous Ronda
2:08:33
who's with various lovers once she came
2:08:35
back giddy as a schoolgirl with an
2:08:38
explosion of news with all the build-up
2:08:41
and excitement you think she was the
2:08:44
next Crown Princess she was so excited
2:08:46
but she had actually given George
2:08:48
Clooney a blowjob in the bathroom at
2:08:50
some random event she never let that one
2:08:53
down yeah so you take Clooney with his
2:08:57
satellite you take Clooney with all the
2:09:00
things he's doing we've been saying it
2:09:02
on this show for years George Clooney is
2:09:04
a spy and there's a sentence that needs
2:09:07
a bit of qualification what wow I've
2:09:09
never even heard the original for that I
2:09:14
thought I was playing the jingle
2:09:17
Wow
2:09:20
do we lose the jingle I don't know what
2:09:24
do you mean we damn it this is what I
2:09:29
meant big buildup big fail
2:09:39
way to go curry damn it so yeah
2:09:44
Tiffany fits Henry she's pretty
2:09:45
interesting yeah well this this course
2:09:48
is another story it's gonna go into the
2:09:50
dumper because it doesn't have enough to
2:09:53
do with Trump
2:09:54
exactly Trump you people thank for show
2:10:12
1197 we will thank them now starting
2:10:16
with Arik ours ours Joe I guess ours I
2:10:21
can't Swedish is in Stockholm $199.99
2:10:26
we're gonna bump him up you're gonna
2:10:27
make him a associate exec yeah because
2:10:31
it seems like good that's like a like a
2:10:33
current currency conversion thing yes
2:10:36
what looks like to me okay dude named
2:10:39
Ralph comes him right after that at 127
2:10:41
dollars and forty one cents from Miami
2:10:43
Florida
2:10:46
Collin Preston under $27 and 41 cents no
2:10:50
jingles no karma Tim s ow SL s so you
2:10:55
know we had a politician with that last
2:10:58
name as s o s oh and he yeah he's over
2:11:03
there with that with the granite do me
2:11:05
Oregon yeah 123 dollars and 45 cents on
2:11:09
he's also in local 33 which is this is I
2:11:14
don't know what this is local 33
2:11:16
donation swap for credit to another
2:11:18
laugh okay the hold on a second this is
2:11:22
where I knew I knew this would fail damn
2:11:24
it hold on
2:11:26
what's the
2:11:30
okay the this was they did a meet-up and
2:11:35
they did donation swap but did this see
2:11:39
this is what's so confusing cuz I think
2:11:43
they did that on the spot and then they
2:11:46
the way the idea was that I cuz I asked
2:11:49
about I got an email the donation swap
2:11:51
is everyone donated money they threw
2:11:53
that into a bucket and then they pulled
2:11:55
it out and then so you might have done
2:11:59
$10 you could get five where you could
2:12:01
get 50 that was kind of their Christmas
2:12:03
Secret Santa idea which was interesting
2:12:05
but I thought it was all going to come
2:12:07
in as one donation and now I see it's
2:12:09
already been split up so you got to be
2:12:12
careful when you do it and it's it's I
2:12:14
don't care it's just I wanted people to
2:12:16
get credit properly and it's not going
2:12:18
to work this way if someone then sends
2:12:20
in their swap you know what I mean not
2:12:24
really
2:12:25
yeah okay but all right well just we'll
2:12:28
just read it as is and will mean we'll
2:12:31
deal with it we'll deal with it yeah but
2:12:33
it C it will be fixed with a memo
2:12:35
somehow sir UPS next and he's up which
2:12:39
yet in Seattle Washington hundred two
2:12:40
dollars and fifty cents he's calling the
2:12:43
flew donations since I have the flu so
2:12:46
temperatures hundred 200 25 sorry no one
2:12:52
I don't think that's gonna catch on Juan
2:12:55
Francisco Lara
2:12:57
mmm my Maya Maya I don't know these jobs
2:13:02
karma give it to him at the end hundred
2:13:03
dollars from him thanks one Baron
2:13:06
Walkman a Buckeye 800 eight sir hashtag
2:13:11
in Yarmouth Maine 74 Cassidy Eastwood 66
2:13:16
67 Bryan Pearson 66 66 Aaron Cornell a
2:13:24
corral Aaron Carell 60
2:13:28
Luke fat from Iowa to the 555 de Jean
2:13:37
Khattak cat it's a deaths in eastern
2:13:40
european name it could be pronounced
2:13:41
he's from Russia he wants to see a
2:13:43
Devorah butcher my name can I try it
2:13:46
Dejan Kotik
2:13:49
and I'm wondering sergeant postal in the
2:13:53
Miami Lakes Florida
2:13:54
55:33 Ryan Smith in Raleigh North
2:13:58
Carolina 5510 Matthew journey 5432
2:14:01
Charles Quinn 5280 ah the mile-high
2:14:05
donation how we've got all about that
2:14:08
you know used to have that as a regular
2:14:11
donation Hines Luke's in Brooklyn now
2:14:15
home says thanks for the tastic show to
2:14:18
Thursday's a week my friend Joe Arco
2:14:20
tried to hit me in the mouth years ago I
2:14:21
finally gave in this August now I'm out
2:14:24
here swinging wildly hoping to hit a few
2:14:26
more of my Waco so it's not a de
2:14:28
Duchenne and besides he didn't ask work
2:14:29
okay
2:14:30
Thank You Hans swing away in Brooklyn
2:14:32
two dollars and 33 cents from Hans
2:14:36
mr. sage of whiskey flats $50 in one
2:14:38
cent also the Baron of Minnesota I think
2:14:43
yeah well he would like to I think this
2:14:45
was the email that went back and forth
2:14:47
he would like to know how to claim a
2:14:48
protectorate ah which is a good question
2:14:52
because people think that you have to do
2:14:54
that and it's announced again or we get
2:14:56
you're in charge of all that well I I
2:14:58
just I just produce this stuff what are
2:15:00
we doing with that yes yes
2:15:06
how does it work will be addressed they
2:15:09
will be addressed in the next meeting of
2:15:10
the peerage committee result in a memo
2:15:14
okay another memo damn it Edward Mazurek
2:15:18
in Memphis Tennessee 50 Jonathan Meyer
2:15:20
and Xenia Ohio 50 these are all $50
2:15:23
donors I just read their names and
2:15:25
locations michael welsh and north
2:15:28
someplace new york north north mass
2:15:31
something uh Larry hey and Mooresville
2:15:35
North Carolina Tom Tony Smith in Fort
2:15:37
Worth Texas
2:15:39
Berenice Monica in Dayton Alberta
2:15:43
there's some valley or something in
2:15:45
Alberta Canada can I stretch this box I
2:15:47
straighten
2:15:50
Drayton Valley yeah there it is I got it
2:15:54
yeah as north north Masek peak wa for
2:15:58
our friend Michael
2:15:59
yes Drayton Valley Alberta James Martin
2:16:03
in Beaverton Oregon Portland local 33
2:16:06
part of the Portland local 33 group and
2:16:09
he by the way
2:16:11
Baroness Monica says she really enjoys
2:16:14
the shows lately okay lately well good
2:16:18
thank all these people for producing
2:16:20
show 1197 helping us get it off the
2:16:22
ground
2:16:23
yeah and I want you to know that all of
2:16:25
you also our execs an associate execs
2:16:27
but also people who come in under 50 a
2:16:29
lot of that's for anonymity but people
2:16:31
are on the programs and get on the
2:16:33
program people it's good to have a
2:16:35
sustaining donor ship and we appreciate
2:16:37
it can be it can be quite low to me five
2:16:38
dollars a month we go to Dvorak torque
2:16:40
slash tonight to find out in just three
2:16:45
shows it'll be our twelve hundredth
2:16:48
episode if we need to show every single
2:16:51
day there'll be what three and a half
2:16:53
years non-stop so and they don't even
2:16:56
count the hours but this experiment has
2:17:00
been working we've been keeping it
2:17:01
together
2:17:02
we never had to drop a show we were
2:17:04
never able to go to a third show we've
2:17:06
been just making the best damn podcast
2:17:09
in the universe and we've done it with
2:17:12
donations in our value for value model
2:17:14
considering you producers and not
2:17:17
listeners your producers and that has
2:17:20
been the idea this idea has been tried
2:17:22
by many and we've looked at Sam Harris
2:17:26
who has a incredibly successful podcast
2:17:29
he says I mean it's always number one
2:17:31
two three somewhere in the charts
2:17:33
whatever that means
2:17:34
it's deemed a very successful podcast we
2:17:37
saw him pivot from advertising based to
2:17:41
donation based you remember we played it
2:17:43
on the show Sam Harris yep going to go
2:17:48
to advertising well it didn't work out
2:17:53
so well for Sam
2:17:55
and he made quite some blanket
2:17:58
statements and I would like to share
2:18:00
them during this donation segment so
2:18:02
that you can feel good about what you've
2:18:04
been doing with your production okay so
2:18:06
I have an announcement to make about a
2:18:08
change to the podcast going forward
2:18:10
okay as most of you know the show has
2:18:13
relied on audience support for several
2:18:15
years ever since I realized I was
2:18:17
allergic to running ads but it's finally
2:18:18
become clear to me that the support
2:18:20
model is broken
2:18:21
probably in principle the ad model is
2:18:23
also broken but for very different
2:18:25
reasons first let me say that those of
2:18:27
you who have been supporting the podcast
2:18:28
our total heroes you are the reason why
2:18:31
I've been able to grow it into the
2:18:32
platform it's become so I want to thank
2:18:34
you for that I consider myself
2:18:35
extraordinary lucky to have you and I
2:18:38
doubt there's a podcaster out there for
2:18:40
whom the support model has worked john
2:18:44
has it been working for you well it
2:18:47
works for us it works for Gen Briony
2:18:48
yeah it works for works for the grime
2:18:51
America guys and the grime America guys
2:18:53
it works for a number of podcasters well
2:18:55
if you if you do it correctly yes better
2:18:58
but it still isn't working the way that
2:19:00
I'd hoped the percentage of people who
2:19:02
support the show has never climbed
2:19:03
beyond the single digits and I now have
2:19:05
several years of data this is fantastic
2:19:09
never climbed out of the single digit
2:19:12
dude you should be lucky if it's 2% if
2:19:16
it's 2% you're lucky cuz this guy what
2:19:18
does he think what does he have
2:19:20
experience in the field
2:19:21
obviously he says he's several years in
2:19:24
the field but he's going to he's just
2:19:25
going by his own he doesn't do any
2:19:27
research you should know that 2% is a
2:19:30
huge number
2:19:31
yeah if you can get to it I guess if
2:19:36
your audience there's only a thousand
2:19:38
people you know two percent is what
2:19:40
twenty people yeah are supporting the
2:19:42
show that's still four thousand people
2:19:44
you get twenty people small churches
2:19:46
that have a congregation size of perhaps
2:19:49
a thousand to 2,000 people do very well
2:19:52
for themselves well but they're also
2:19:54
guilted right there in front of
2:19:56
everybody to put money if we could come
2:20:04
to your house we would though has never
2:20:05
climbed beyond the single digits and I
2:20:07
now have several years of data
2:20:09
on this there seems to be some law of
2:20:10
behavioral economics at work here I mean
2:20:15
seriously do do five seconds of googling
2:20:18
so those of you who have supported the
2:20:20
show our true outliers and that's
2:20:23
awesome
2:20:23
but the psychological realities that
2:20:25
we've all grown used to an Internet that
2:20:27
is almost entirely subsidized by ads and
2:20:30
the negative effects of the ad model are
2:20:32
now legion it is undermined our politics
2:20:34
it is nearly destroyed journalism it has
2:20:37
given us clickbait and insane privacy
2:20:39
violations and canceled culture it is
2:20:42
true to say that almost everything that
2:20:43
is wrong with our digital lives and much
2:20:46
that's now wrong with our society can be
2:20:48
traced to this business model now I
2:20:50
agree with him there that's totally all
2:20:52
on board with that and of course I've
2:20:54
talked about this in several episodes of
2:20:55
the podcast and the problem isn't going
2:20:57
away anytime soon and one insidious
2:21:00
consequence of the ad model there's
2:21:02
especially relevant here is that it has
2:21:04
anchored everyone to the expectation
2:21:06
that most digital content should be free
2:21:08
or nearly free see I think I think this
2:21:12
is where he's just wrong you know it's
2:21:13
this is not everybody thinks the way you
2:21:18
do it's not true there's legion people
2:21:22
out there forever and every content
2:21:24
creator who tries to build a business
2:21:26
without ads feels this force of gravity
2:21:29
Jon do you feel the gravity do you feel
2:21:32
it bringing you down let's pray for
2:21:35
sitting in this squeaky chair not dead
2:21:37
because of the anything else pulling
2:21:40
everything down to zero and I can now
2:21:43
say from experience that even real
2:21:45
success down this path terminates in a
2:21:47
broken business model no it's not
2:21:50
brokers oh I'm changing the model here
2:21:52
we go oaken if you if you start with a
2:21:54
broken sit with a broken ID and you you
2:21:57
do it half-assed what was he doing I
2:22:00
don't know but he's he has explains the
2:22:03
details on how much he actually brought
2:22:05
in and of course we're not first no no
2:22:08
didn't do it right but he has a solution
2:22:10
which is the shittiest ever path
2:22:13
terminates in a broken business model so
2:22:15
I'm changing the model and turning the
2:22:18
making sense podcast into a subscription
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service for non subscribers
2:22:22
with this episode all episodes of the
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subscribers will get the first part of
2:22:29
the conversation but they won't get the
2:22:31
second and the first part won't be
2:22:33
edited in a way that makes it seem
2:22:35
sufficient it won't be sufficient the
2:22:37
point is is that if you really care
2:22:39
about listening to this podcast you'll
2:22:41
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2:22:42
I give him 18 months before he's running
2:22:45
ads again now a couple of things about
2:22:48
that idea first of all it introduces
2:22:53
information that only some people
2:22:55
receive but it so but always gets
2:22:58
referred to yes this probable
2:23:00
problematic very problematic you know so
2:23:03
you're talking about something and then
2:23:05
and it also causes a problem especially
2:23:06
with the two of us where do we talk
2:23:08
about in the second half that a second
2:23:10
half information I can't even remember
2:23:12
what day the week it is little earlier
2:23:15
now that model would work and we've
2:23:18
never done it but it would work on the
2:23:21
DHS on plug show for the stock picks
2:23:24
yeah that's a different kind of show
2:23:27
yeah and you could do stock picks that
2:23:29
you had to pay to listen to right and
2:23:31
that would make sense and you know we
2:23:33
just never implemented that idea but it
2:23:34
would make sense there but doesn't make
2:23:36
sense in an information pure information
2:23:38
show like this or any other anybody show
2:23:41
including especially hears and it
2:23:43
becomes exclusive which really annoys oh
2:23:46
and you know what the mistake is so
2:23:49
let's say he I'll be really I'll be very
2:23:52
generous let's say he has 3%
2:23:54
he said the single digit so I know I'll
2:23:56
just say it doesn't matter five
2:24:00
5% are your producers so now you're
2:24:03
going to cut off everybody else so 95%
2:24:08
of the people who were listening could
2:24:10
have been potential supporters people in
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the mouth can give you ideas can give
2:24:18
you feedback he is just saying fu you
2:24:21
don't count
2:24:22
although E and I didn't clip this he
2:24:24
said if you can't afford it
2:24:26
send me an email give you a year for
2:24:28
free like he's a pharmaceutical company
2:24:30
or something yeah that's very uh be
2:24:35
insulting yeah well good luck with that
2:24:39
I know we could talk about this kind of
2:24:41
thing forever but if we should baby move
2:24:43
on to some interesting topics like for
2:24:45
example well I have a knighting and we
2:24:48
have a meet-up report we got some
2:24:50
business we do have some business to do
2:24:52
so anyway my point was thank you very
2:24:55
much for Steve all right now for
2:24:58
sticking with the model because it is
2:25:00
working for us we're not driving
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Ferraris we don't buy houses in Beverly
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12 hundreds of org I have to knighting
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2:25:26
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no it doesn't happen very often that we
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have zero birthdays also we have no
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or in the email I'm not sure no because
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it would have been yellow on the
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2:25:45
this is not in the spreadsheet but no
2:25:46
there's nothing in the email here's what
2:25:48
we'll make good we absolutely will but
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you heard it earlier in our first
2:27:32
segment and I need to immediately tell
2:27:34
you off the bat that the Austin No
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Agenda local 512 meetup is happening
2:27:40
today at 2 o'clock which I don't
2:27:42
the show will barely be over by then
2:27:46
and this will be a Doc's backyard in
2:27:48
Sunset Valley yes sunday today at 2
2:27:51
o'clock that's rather early then we have
2:27:55
tomorrow what the 10th which is Tuesday
2:28:01
the Hamburg douchebags meetup in Hamburg
2:28:04
Germany at the barley and malt at 7
2:28:07
o'clock
2:28:07
fab OTG is your host Wednesday no agenda
2:28:11
local barbecue run Upper Peninsula
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Michigan 6:30 Eastern 6:30 Eastern
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hmm I don't know if that's Eastern but
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it says 6:30 check no agenda meetups
2:28:21
calm for sure there and have Upper
2:28:23
Peninsula is hosting that at Dickey's
2:28:24
Barbecue in Plymouth Thursday Myrtle
2:28:27
Beach Christmas meetup 7 o'clock at the
2:28:31
rusty Jones will be doing that make sure
2:28:33
you check No Agenda meetups comm for the
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venue and Saturday the no agenda Central
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Texas meet shoot oh boy this is the one
2:28:42
this is where Scott Arthur shoot yes
2:28:45
they're going shootin at the Lone Star
2:28:47
gun range right outside of Lockhart
2:28:49
Texas come rain snow or shine more
2:28:52
details at no agenda meetups calm sir
2:28:55
Scott baronet of the No Agenda Armony
2:28:57
our armory is organizing that also on
2:29:01
Saturday the 14th the eastern North
2:29:03
Carolina Scheels they will be at the
2:29:06
Cleveland draft house in Garner North
2:29:08
Carolina the no agenda Central Florida
2:29:10
bimonthly meet up number three six
2:29:12
o'clock a deadly sins brewing in Winter
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Park the that's it for the world no way
2:29:19
also the night the 19th my goodness
2:29:22
the Charleston South Carolina holiday
2:29:25
time meet up 5:30 and that will be at
2:29:27
Edmunds cast Brewing Company and the
2:29:30
Valley of the Sun slaves in Scottsdale
2:29:32
Arizona 5 o'clock on the 20th still
2:29:35
coming
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January 3rd Amsterdam January 9th Beirut
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Lebanon this is a real meet up Jesse coy
2:29:43
Nelson as it turns out who does a lot of
2:29:46
our no agenda end of show mixes is a
2:29:48
traveling teacher he has been in Korea
2:29:51
for the past couple of months and he
2:29:53
still does a mix almost every every show
2:29:56
he's doing Beirut and he says a couple
2:30:00
more coming up some of the more
2:30:02
interesting places so we'll give you
2:30:04
details as they come along no agenda
2:30:05
meetups calm also the 25th of January
2:30:08
Moscow Russia Mark Bob is great yeah
2:30:13
wouldn't you just want to go to that
2:30:15
just like holy deaf frat would be so
2:30:17
nice thank you too
2:30:22
it was served a Joe foe who just got
2:30:28
knighted he was
2:30:30
I think he s he organized the fur fest
2:30:33
no agenda Meetup there are pictures
2:30:34
pictures hint video available the first
2:30:38
annual Midwest furry no agenda meetup
2:30:40
was a rousing success
2:30:41
top notch media deconstruction mixed
2:30:43
with drunk sweaty dudes named Ben dry
2:30:44
humping in sexual animal costumes it's a
2:30:47
deadly combination birds of a feather
2:30:49
truly flocked together the meetup was
2:30:51
small but fierce we had to normies from
2:30:53
Chicago that's like you and I John and
2:30:56
for furries from all over the states
2:30:59
from North Carolina to California
2:31:01
well I knew what I was getting so we had
2:31:04
children akin the furry convention which
2:31:06
was obviously why they were there from
2:31:07
North Carolina they weren't there for
2:31:08
the Meetup
2:31:09
there's meetups closer mm-hmm they were
2:31:12
furry so we have a furry
2:31:14
I guess contingent of no agenda
2:31:19
producers listener furries yes we
2:31:20
certainly do and that's great and
2:31:22
they're furry outfits are beautiful a
2:31:26
furry outfits herb yeah I mean this is
2:31:28
some high-class stuff looks really good
2:31:32
and of course this videos of them dry
2:31:35
humping each other I mean everybody
2:31:43
knows about the furries and they all got
2:31:45
a guest saying they would never they
2:31:48
would never risk any bodily fluids on
2:31:51
that I can believe actually high-end
2:31:57
stuff very high-end probably a great
2:32:01
convention to go to especially if they
2:32:03
don't mind having their picture taken I
2:32:04
understand that the bar they were met at
2:32:06
that he would the bartender would not
2:32:08
allow any of the furries to keep their
2:32:10
heads on those I didn't hear that
2:32:13
oh really oh they have to take those off
2:32:17
no I think it's no fun anyway a good
2:32:26
time was had by all photos of that once
2:32:30
again are in the show notes at the
2:32:32
bottom of the show notes page you'll
2:32:33
find them in a Chicago firm eat up
2:32:34
photos of videos and thank you everybody
2:32:37
for doing these meetups it means it
2:32:39
means a great deal to everyone who
2:32:41
participates and it seems like it's
2:32:43
what podcasts have this where the
2:32:46
listeners just producers just go hang
2:32:48
out with each other and talk about stuff
2:32:51
that they're interested in across all
2:32:53
boundaries of race color creed religion
2:32:55
age and have a good time and the hosts
2:32:59
don't even show up this is the best idea
2:33:03
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thank you like this show No Agenda
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2:33:18
do some shooting in Texas no agenda
2:33:21
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now to jump to something a little
2:33:35
weirder weirder weirder than meetups
2:33:39
with furries okay I'm all ears will you
2:33:42
remember that first what was the first
2:33:44
that the first school shooting that kind
2:33:47
of triggered a fad of school shootings
2:33:49
that you remember
2:33:53
well I'd for me I guess Columbine would
2:33:56
be the most obvious yeah yeah Columbine
2:34:00
well Columbine was predated
2:34:03
and it to an event that got no credit
2:34:07
even though it was horrible no credit as
2:34:09
the best ever the first ever no credit
2:34:12
as the progenitor of all the rest of
2:34:14
these shootings oh okay it was the
2:34:16
original the og
2:34:18
wait a minute we'll shoot didn't you I
2:34:19
didn't we have done Blaine which was in
2:34:22
in the in England the UK the where the
2:34:27
Boomtown Rats made the song I don't like
2:34:29
Mondays wasn't that one of the og well
2:34:32
we were talking about North America oh
2:34:34
I'm sorry
2:34:35
okay and it was in 1989 mm-hmm it was in
2:34:39
Canada Oh at the L'Ecole Polytechnique
2:34:42
which is a school it was a femicide I'm
2:34:49
sorry FM killing girls women yeah only
2:34:53
I've never heard of this term but I
2:34:54
could figure it out
2:34:55
a femicide femicide yeah no let's play
2:34:58
this because most Americans don't know
2:35:00
about this and even the Canadians can't
2:35:03
seem this to this day come to grips with
2:35:06
it even though we're what at the 30 year
2:35:08
anniversary yeah
2:35:10
if when I call it that of this event
2:35:11
which took place in 1989 and not night
2:35:14
Columbine was 1999 it was ten years
2:35:17
later let's play these clips this is I
2:35:22
am told the worst shooting disaster in
2:35:25
Canadian history third worst in North
2:35:27
American history
2:35:27
December 6th 1989 the day before midterm
2:35:31
exams at Ecole Polytechnique in Montreal
2:35:33
just before 5:00 p.m.
2:35:35
meth lab in walked into the engineering
2:35:37
school with a semi-automatic rifle
2:35:39
within 20 minutes he murdered 14 women
2:35:45
that's Natalie Provo one of the
2:35:48
survivors of the Polytechnic of Montreal
2:35:50
massacre he came in the class shot in
2:35:54
the wall just behind me he yell at the
2:35:58
chi that they have to leave the
2:36:00
classroom now
2:36:02
all together in the corner of the room
2:36:04
he told us that we were there because we
2:36:08
were feminists and I answered him back
2:36:10
that we were not feminists and if he
2:36:12
wants to study at Polytechnic he can
2:36:14
come with us and then he shot pretty
2:36:19
loud pretty up it's awful and you see I
2:36:23
saw the eyes of a colleague died and
2:36:28
then you know that you will die you'll
2:36:30
didn't you're the next one and it takes
2:36:33
a second and then you're on the floor
2:36:35
and it's finished nine people were shot
2:36:38
in that classroom six died all women
2:36:41
over the next 15 minutes eight more
2:36:43
people were killed all of them women
2:36:46
[Music]
2:36:48
what followed the shooting was utter
2:36:50
chaos emergency responders didn't really
2:36:52
know what to do as this was one of the
2:36:54
first active shooters in Quebec and one
2:36:57
of the first school shootings in North
2:36:59
America you know I love when you do
2:37:01
something like this at the end of the
2:37:02
show it really makes me want to come
2:37:04
back to this program to this incredibly
2:37:06
depressing show the music was spot-on -
2:37:10
so what was this guy what was the deal
2:37:12
with this guy the guy hated well he was
2:37:15
a misogynist cuz he ended up dead but
2:37:18
you don't know cuz they never got to
2:37:20
grill him but he goes into the classes
2:37:22
okay all you guys all the men Wow
2:37:25
he separated him she made them leave and
2:37:28
then she started gunning down two women
2:37:30
yeah I know nothing about this this is
2:37:34
great I mean it's not great but it's no
2:37:36
it's not great but it's something we
2:37:38
should know about the Canadians they
2:37:40
didn't know how to deal with it the cops
2:37:41
took a half an hour to get there and
2:37:43
they're what don't know oh you mean they
2:37:45
weren't doing a drill nearby for this
2:37:47
exact scenario they're really not they
2:37:50
have a lot to learn but the whole thing
2:37:53
was it is they wouldn't cut the writers
2:37:57
and the reporters and they talked about
2:37:59
one in the next clip on the National
2:38:01
refused to even bring up to sex the
2:38:04
sexual aspect to it that it was a
2:38:06
femicide the guy was killing women only
2:38:08
and he was making sure the guys were
2:38:11
safe this play part - there were a
2:38:15
number of miscommunications and delays
2:38:17
for first responders to actually get on
2:38:18
the scene police only entered the
2:38:20
building when they got word the suspect
2:38:22
had taken his own life nearly 25 minutes
2:38:25
after the first 911 call the coroner's
2:38:27
report called the disaster plan poorly
2:38:29
defined and the operation as a whole
2:38:31
suffered as a result the media was also
2:38:34
unsure how to handle the situation what
2:38:36
came out that there were a dozen things
2:38:39
that
2:38:41
the reporters just all got real quiet
2:38:43
you don't worry off and see reporters
2:38:45
get quiet but nobody said much at 2:00
2:38:47
that the coverage following the massacre
2:38:49
often excluded the word feminist unless
2:38:51
to quote the killer
2:38:52
it was portrayed as an individual
2:38:54
situation a lone gunman spun out of
2:38:57
control
2:38:58
we were we were sent out to try to find
2:39:01
out why the murderer would have done
2:39:05
this what must have happened in his
2:39:07
childhood or his background that made
2:39:10
him commit an act of violence you you
2:39:12
you know do what you're told but at the
2:39:14
same time there was no reflection on
2:39:18
would we cover the violence against
2:39:20
woman angle because that seemed beside
2:39:24
the point
2:39:25
I was watching the national and the late
2:39:28
Barbara from was doing a special on this
2:39:32
and you could see on a national scale
2:39:36
that she too was trying to not make it
2:39:40
about violence against women but but
2:39:44
isn't the crime the brutality against
2:39:47
this particular group this time it could
2:39:49
have been another group would we be
2:39:50
having vigils for every group if it was
2:39:52
14 men would we be having vigils isn't
2:39:55
violence the monstrosity here
2:39:58
MacLaren's motive could not have been
2:40:00
more clear he said it in the classroom
2:40:02
as well as in his suicide note but it
2:40:05
would still take decades to call it what
2:40:07
it was Canada's first mass femicide
2:40:10
globally as a society imagining that one
2:40:14
of our boy can kill 14 of our girls it's
2:40:20
so hard to conceive is so hard to accept
2:40:23
it's to see a big flaw in our society so
2:40:28
I don't I don't agree but I understand
2:40:33
why people in charge wanted to diminish
2:40:40
the division between men and women we
2:40:43
have some candles in the troll room and
2:40:46
they're pointing to a lot of things is
2:40:49
there a gun control thing that just came
2:40:50
out about this and this is why it's in
2:40:52
the news again or is this just a
2:40:53
throwback just because it was on
2:40:55
December 6th okay
2:40:57
two days ago 30 years ago hmm now
2:41:02
there's no in fact the gun control is in
2:41:04
play in Canada during this little
2:41:06
episode and that's one of the things
2:41:07
that it makes it like you don't hear
2:41:09
about it because well we got all these
2:41:11
gun control laws here in Canada and
2:41:14
meanwhile this happens so what I'm
2:41:17
reading is that Trudeau unveils new gun
2:41:20
control platform while measures from
2:41:21
2015 are still not in force so is that
2:41:24
how he celebrated on December 6 with a
2:41:27
new gun control this just came bad this
2:41:29
was an obscure hmm it did not really
2:41:32
show up as a as a major anything like
2:41:36
missing I don't remember Trudeau
2:41:38
mentioning it maybe he did but it's a it
2:41:41
is a good thing you could leverage you
2:41:43
know if you got a if you're working on
2:41:44
gun control I'm surprised it hasn't been
2:41:47
leveraged by the Americans yeah this
2:41:49
seems to be the OG the og of incident
2:41:53
yeah in in the Americas Wow in North
2:41:57
America well that's very depressing
2:42:00
thanks John that's great I try to keep
2:42:02
the show Lively I am I have the antidote
2:42:08
Oh God okay
2:42:11
nutty Biden rambling like we haven't
2:42:16
seen enough of that all week 1.2 billion
2:42:18
so you go ahead and you stack spaghetti
2:42:21
sauce at a store in a supermarket you
2:42:24
control the guy or the woman who runs
2:42:26
the run it brings out the carts on a
2:42:30
forklift
2:42:31
what happened ladies and gentlemen the
2:42:33
next president of the United States of
2:42:35
America it's actually it's not much
2:42:39
worse than Trump just Trump has is you
2:42:43
know it's funnier it's funnier oh my
2:42:47
goodness I think it's funnier than Trump
2:42:48
I agree now Biden was in Iowa and is
2:42:51
where he said that Loomis
2:42:53
but I do have the the thing we Iowa
2:42:56
farmer versus Biden now do we really
2:42:58
need to do this is there anything new in
2:43:00
this well you've seen it then yeah oh
2:43:04
yeah it's everywhere that he's calling
2:43:06
the guy hey sit down fats and it's not
2:43:08
true and shut up they were playing that
2:43:21
on Democracy Now so I do have the third
2:43:24
clip from that little ditty
2:43:26
which I call the bad Segway oh I want
2:43:31
you to listen to this she's going from
2:43:33
the Biden story that you're just
2:43:35
ridiculed
2:43:35
we're Biden in this guy get into a beef
2:43:38
she goes from that and cuts into another
2:43:40
story normally she does it to about a
2:43:44
one second about a three beat pause
2:43:48
between her stories but once in awhile
2:43:50
she just reads someone's story to the
2:43:53
other making it sound like the same
2:43:54
story yeah and this is an example and
2:43:57
that was Vice President Joe Biden
2:43:59
lashing out at the Town Hall in Iowa
2:44:02
Thursday the Pentagon is considering
2:44:04
sending thousands more troops to the
2:44:06
Middle East to counter The Wall Street
2:44:08
Journal reports up to 14,000 could be
2:44:12
stopped I got to hear that again that
2:44:14
was great the Pentagon is considering
2:44:18
sending thousands wait I go back and
2:44:20
that was former Vice President Joe Biden
2:44:22
lashing out at the Town Hall in Iowa
2:44:25
Thursday the Pentagon is considering
2:44:27
sending thousands more troops to Iowa
2:44:30
the Middle East County that was good
2:44:34
that was good I liked it I did note that
2:44:39
she uses the term which is what I
2:44:41
thought was reserved for Trump hmm but
2:44:45
she is the democracy now show is unboard
2:44:48
with Elizabeth Warren I think oh she
2:44:53
uses the term reserved for Trump
2:44:55
we're byte and now lashes lashes out
2:44:58
yeah hmm well it's Amy who knows we
2:45:02
don't have an end of show I so I just
2:45:04
realized
2:45:05
oh this is a problem well you've got
2:45:09
classics I think stopped a hammering
2:45:11
always works let's listen to it you want
2:45:15
me to lighten it up I got my last clip
2:45:16
okay thanks buddy
2:45:18
second part is optional so Katie Hopkins
2:45:21
is the kind of the right wing
2:45:25
commentator used to be on LBC and she's
2:45:27
she's floating around a big drum i sear
2:45:31
on fox sometimes she comes on fox once
2:45:34
in a while she just she lamb bass people
2:45:36
she's actually a good radio personality
2:45:38
because she's just over the top nuts
2:45:40
okay so she's giving a speech to some
2:45:42
conservative group and she and I was
2:45:45
look watched her do this she has it she
2:45:47
has the thing written now she's writing
2:45:49
this down but she apparently hired some
2:45:51
joke writers Oh God okay you know she
2:45:55
does a credible job and I think anyone
2:45:57
who does public speaking should find
2:45:59
some joke writers and and maybe do your
2:46:01
material like this my name is Katie
2:46:05
Hopkins I am a straight white Christian
2:46:09
conservative married mother of three
2:46:12
small children under 15 and I applied
2:46:14
hit me all of those things
2:46:16
[Music]
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[Applause]
2:46:18
[Music]
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people who know me know that most of my
2:46:22
Muslim friends have 15 children under
2:46:24
the age of 3 I'm kidding I'm kidding I
2:46:28
don't have Muslim friends I had two
2:46:33
husbands so far I like to call lovey
2:46:38
mark my current husband to keep him on
2:46:40
his toes I guess I'm a bit like Ilhan
2:46:44
Omar except I've never married my
2:46:46
brother
2:46:46
I did try proposing to Donald Jr earlier
2:46:52
as well
2:46:54
I think I could be so much better for
2:46:56
him than Kimberly
2:47:01
after all I've never dated a Democrat
2:47:04
unlike some
2:47:07
well she goes on wait no I didn't get
2:47:10
that one kimberly guilfoyle was married
2:47:13
to gavin newsom
2:47:15
oh ok of course well these are pretty
2:47:19
good she delivers it's not a race it's
2:47:24
good it's not a she's a radio almost
2:47:29
vodcast
2:47:30
yeah she's probably a podcaster now but
2:47:35
you know it's well actually actually I
2:47:38
think didn't she did she lose some
2:47:40
lawsuit
2:47:42
I was reading about this yeah he was a
2:47:46
slander loss interest slander lawsuit
2:47:48
for 500 million pounds and she had to
2:47:50
sell her house oh well the podcast joke
2:47:55
is not that funny nice slam here on
2:48:03
somebody else that kind of like wow this
2:48:05
is interesting I guess there's a
2:48:07
contingent of people in the UK that hate
2:48:10
a certain somebody tomorrow of my first
2:48:13
marriage ladies and gentlemen is do not
2:48:16
marry a man that looks like match slap
2:48:18
too much hair that much hair is not
2:48:22
natural he looks like something that
2:48:23
came out of the forest and I'm glad to
2:48:25
see that so many ladies here have gone
2:48:27
for a much more aerodynamic husband in
2:48:32
the head Department not gesturing at you
2:48:35
sir but I'm definitely gesturing at you
2:48:39
it's good to laugh isn't it I mean
2:48:42
really I've come to realize that we
2:48:44
lived in such utter ly mad times that
2:48:46
sometimes our best defense is truly just
2:48:48
laughter and it's one of the ways I
2:48:51
think the Republicans are going to win
2:48:53
this war is through our sense of humor
2:48:55
because Democrats are not blessed in
2:48:58
this department
2:49:00
look at Megan Markel hmm thank you very
2:49:04
much for that gift America you really
2:49:13
export really the best take half of
2:49:18
Mexico and what do we get
2:49:19
mega Markel yeah there's not a lot of
2:49:24
love for Megan Marc in in the UK either
2:49:29
everyone's still really confused about
2:49:32
her No
2:49:33
whatever well thanks that was okay
2:49:38
that's the best I can do well no yeah no
2:49:44
that was great thanks all right I'll be
2:49:47
sure to check those listening stats see
2:49:49
who chopped out after that and if they
2:49:52
did they're fools because we have a
2:49:54
fantastic end of show mix lineup with
2:49:56
Jessie coy Nelson I talked about earlier
2:50:01
lowlands Jasper secret agent Paul
2:50:03
returns with a professional new song
2:50:06
that'll be up first we have Tom
2:50:08
Starkweather and of course as promised
2:50:10
the nothing like a dame song so we're
2:50:13
loaded for bear and I will be flying
2:50:16
back tomorrow so I'll be back for the
2:50:18
Thursday show looking forward to that as
2:50:20
we get closer to episode 1200 remember
2:50:23
us at Dvorak org slash na and coming up
2:50:26
next on no agenda stream calm hogs Story
2:50:28
number 53 trade with the hospital Sir
2:50:31
John Fletcher and Dame Carolyn Blaney
2:50:33
and
2:50:35
[Applause]
2:50:36
I could say in the morning everybody I'm
2:50:39
Adam curry and from northern Silicon
2:50:41
Valley I'm Jon C Dvorak we return on
2:50:43
Thursday right here on no agenda on the
2:50:45
stream on the podcast
2:50:48
until then I am coming to you from just
2:50:52
parallel runway two-seven amsterdam
2:50:54
schiphol airport we'll see you at eos
2:50:56
mofos and such
2:51:00
[Music]
2:51:05
oh what a circus so macho
2:51:13
[Music]
2:51:15
Americans come to town over the food for
2:51:19
the court for the impeachment on Tom
2:51:22
therefore gone crazy morning all day and
2:51:27
Morial night falling over themselves to
2:51:31
get Arthur Xperia he had his detractors
2:51:39
he had his fans demand to be impeached
2:51:47
Donald J Trump it's a fine or gavel
2:51:55
Falls there Laurie or lies their worst
2:51:58
fears he'll get another eight years by
2:52:04
the whizzes Nancy Pelosi while this
2:52:07
constant history code outing what kind
2:52:11
of power does he have on earth
2:52:18
[Music]
2:52:46
[Music]
2:53:02
[Music]
2:53:06
if you're already a millionaire or a
2:53:08
billionaire people are flushing toilets
2:53:18
10 times 50 times as opposed to one
2:53:22
fantasy
2:53:25
[Music]
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because the problem is people that don't
2:53:35
have a lot money and so higher taxes do
2:53:38
shouldn't have a bigger impact on their
2:53:40
behavior and how they deal with
2:53:42
themselves
2:53:48
which is quick so don't mess with me
2:53:52
when it comes to worse
2:53:56
Jeffrey Epstein did not kill himself
2:53:59
Ruti I told you bug me no more no more
2:54:03
no more hit the road T do we above me no
2:54:08
more
2:54:09
[Music]
2:54:10
baby this is t ck let the great new app
2:54:13
it's called the T remover app do you
2:54:15
have some gold in the old Lee classics
2:54:16
oh you'd love to listen to the game
2:54:17
you're a mighty sound to your move
2:54:20
around will take out all T's for many
2:54:21
old classic songs just take a listen
2:54:29
from the 50s
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Matisse gone
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from the 60s batiste God
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[Music]
2:54:51
from the seventies forties gone
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[Music]
2:54:59
from the 80 cities gone textures from
2:55:06
the 90s no more tees 30 removal app get
2:55:08
up so you can hear all those oldies the
2:55:10
right way that they should be heard I
2:55:14
mean oh boy oh boy oh boy did the road
2:55:19
team me no more you're tuned to the
2:55:28
Gitmo nation World Service up next a
2:55:31
show tune from Rogers and stop the
2:55:34
Hammerstein
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[Music]
2:55:54
we've got newsletters from John body but
2:55:58
for other shows we can tickles we've got
2:56:03
the nation and they read out notes as
2:56:06
well well
2:56:11
[Music]
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when a producer is donated $1,000 or
2:56:19
more for my tea the accounting and
2:56:20
receives that knighting there is nothing
2:56:24
like
2:56:28
[Music]
2:56:40
we've got Martin he's got me we've got
2:56:43
pockets we've got bourbon at the round
2:56:45
table to feed all the Knights in danger
2:56:49
[Music]
2:56:52
we all build we must admit that there
2:56:56
isn't anything finer
2:56:59
and then just a producer who is support
2:57:02
is the best podcast in the university
2:57:04
matter one that knows the most bond with
2:57:06
the vagina
2:57:08
gentlemen I was born with a penis
2:57:11
irritable dude you're not even
2:57:13
transitioning no but I'm allowed to
2:57:15
identify as a diamond it's the law
2:57:17
yeah that's Canadian law you're an
2:57:20
Aussie but it's the same Queenie
2:57:21
irritable stop trolling us we have a
2:57:24
song to sing hit it guys
2:57:26
[Music]
2:57:34
nation will
2:57:37
[Music]
2:57:37
[Applause]
2:57:40
nothing else is gotta say
2:57:44
[Music]
2:57:55
there is absolutely nothing like when
2:58:01
Adam prognosticate cyou day oh my
2:58:08
fucking god
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[Music]
2:58:20
why Thank You Cindy
2:58:22
I agree with myself all 33 inches thanks
2:58:27
Thank You Cindy thanks get the fuck out
2:58:29
of here you're not getting any money
2:58:30
that was horrible okay uh I hope that
2:58:32
works for you guys if you need anything
2:58:33
else just let me know bye Borg
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