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January 30th, 2020 • 3h 0m

1212: Five Bidens

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he's got somethin wrong with the
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episode this is no agenda
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Lady Gaga's books she went broke
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bankrupt oh I have not heard of this yet
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well oh you mean heard her financial
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books I didn't know this this is a pop
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entertainment news I was not made aware
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of that could be bullcrap
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I wish it was where did you go from good
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source from the gray search Twitter
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sounds kind of right I mean you know
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these musicians they sign off these
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deals and they end up
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I don't know footing the bill for too
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much stuff yeah I think you got ripped
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off by somebody ripped off really sucks
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man that's I feel bad for it I mean
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especially the kind of success she had
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and then gone and still still has hey KJ
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says hey kg still around mr. Chris Jacob
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Baron of the No Agenda show he was he's
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in Austin he was he's here for some
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conference of course he's working for a
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new company you know him he's got his
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brown shoes on creating markets that
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don't exist yeah he came by we did a
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nice a nice chat was good to catch up
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and he was wearing his Knight ring
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wearing the night ring to the house a
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very it was appreciated and I made no
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agenda chicken for him which yeah I'd
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like to remind everybody that this is
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one of the better recipes no agenda
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mm-hmm slaved over that bits the whole
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meal it's like the chicken the
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vegetables the potatoes you've done
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everything's in there everything you
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need is good to go is fantastic it
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really is hey it was nice nice that he
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was over nice to see him I have an
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announcement an exciting announcement
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for the no agenda shop I will be
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appearing on Joe Rogan good finally yeah
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in the next so we're just picking a date
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and that it has to be either Monday
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Tuesday or Wednesday that's when he
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tapes and it has to be February or March
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we're coordinating because we have some
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travel here as well and so yes I'll go
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out to LA and and plug the hell out of
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the show well let's hope so
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and try and contain my Tourette's for
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two hours that's gonna be interesting I
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don't know let me know they got a
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Tourette's thing so just get over it I'm
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gonna take all the way through tick tock
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tick tock or something to be more
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entertaining actually although you won't
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do it no now if I know it no I won't I'm
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gonna try not to try not no no you want
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I mean you you would if I even if you
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okay I've had it with this trying to
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hold back I'm going to just tick away
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and no your tics or minor just make
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these let's assume you're gonna make
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that choice yeah you won't do it he'll
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still freeze up and not take what you
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well when you do tick it'll annoy you
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yes it'll be out of the blue right
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probably just be I'm guessing the left I
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kind of a half close like you're winking
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you know it travels around different
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parts of the body and the different
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takes a different time I'm always like I
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don't mind having the tick I'm just
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having my leg you know just put it in my
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toe or something and get rid of it says
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not in the eye you know like the the
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crazy eye blue
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underneath exactly okay well there's a
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there's a lot to look at today you know
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when it rains it pours got all kinds of
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stuff to talk about yeah you know
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there's a couple of things I wanted him
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first of all I'd have very little on the
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impeachment I do have a couple of items
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I have some decent stuff the right-wing
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talkers and Michael Savage had something
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to say just cuz he was kind of sick of
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this uh he brother talked about himself
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and he me made this comment and it kind
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of stuck with me which is why is
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everybody this is really something
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that's peculiar to the Senate the Senate
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has a job to do and they're gonna do it
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no matter what what is the point of the
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public fretting about this one way or
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the other and making commentary all over
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the places though we have anything to do
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with it we're not there I don't quite
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understand the point but the point is
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maybe this is overblown and we this
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whole thing is just like who cares is it
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I think is what he's trying it's got
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nothing to do with us well hold on a
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second I'm going to send a question to
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the desk to see what's going on with
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that the most dead air in a television
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show I've ever seen in my life what as
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Roberts reads the questions yeah every
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single senator says I'm sending my
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question to the desk I mean I this is
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the problem no cell phones just text the
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guy the question then the person's got
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to get it from the senator walk it over
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their cell phones they be doing
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something else no kidding no kidding at
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all even there well what I enjoyed you
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have to be there's or some law that says
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oh I've got a stomachache can I stay
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home and watch this on TV on c-span
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that's a good question I personally
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think that either you let the Senators
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who are running for president right now
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you let them go but or they should
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really recuse themselves as mine
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why haven't they recused themselves well
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because they're not going to there's no
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intent whatsoever no one's talking about
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it but uh sigh but if if it were the
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tables were turned we would certainly
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hear well these these people are running
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for president you can't I mean that's
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actually corrupting an election is you
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are going to decide whether this guy
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stays or goes questions you may ask
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things you may bring up
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hello book deal Bolton you know that
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could corrupt the 2020 election so they
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should recuse themselves but it's not
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gonna happen it doesn't matter they
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should recuse but that's why we're
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talking about this sort of thing let's
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play a couple of medleys okay I have a
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one medley of the Clinton impeachment
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and the media and and you can contrast
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that well actually I've got the three
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medley so who I have are the newest
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medley of the anti-trump bromides let's
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maybe we should start with that it's
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kind of entertaining what's it cost the
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media and some politicians moaning and
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groaning about Trump it's called newest
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medley anti Trump bromides desirable
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fact of the president's betrayal of his
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oath of office the president has been
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exposed violating his oath of office
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president the United States has betrayed
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his oath of office violations of his
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oath to the Constitution unprecedented
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breach of the oath of office he trails
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of his oath of office the president has
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admitted enough we have got enough
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information at this point he's already
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confirmed what he's done in broad
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daylight we've basically got a
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confession he's already confessed to
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this crime the president has already
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admitted the president Mitch he did it
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the White House and the State Department
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continue to orchestrate this massive
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cover-up we are watching a cover-up by
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the President of the United States
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they've been in the business of trying
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to cover-up implicated in a cover-up
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there's a caveat the cover-up the
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attempted cover-up to interfere with the
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Congress's ability to before it relevant
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witnesses will be considered as evidence
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of obstruction from strategy it's pretty
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clear obstructive flat confused
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obstructing justice refusing to comply
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with the congressional inquiry it is
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obstruction of justice
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it's bribery a lot of the committees
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have documented obstruction of justice
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all of this obstruction no I
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house and from the president
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specifically he's using the abuse of
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power and every element of the
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presidency the heart of the abuse of
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power is gross abuse of power and you
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could say it was an abuse I there has
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been an abuse of power abuse of power
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and that isn't obviously impeachable
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abuse of power definition of the word
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bromide what I looked it up because I
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know yeah I thought and it means
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something a little different than I
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thought it means a trite and unoriginal
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idea or remark typically intended to
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soothe or placate that's questionable
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with a medley of the same media only
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this is about the Clinton impeachment
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I rise to want to oppose these unfair
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motions which call for the removal of
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the President of the United States from
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office the Independent Counsel news the
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president this is this is the 1998 clip
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this is literally no but I met medley
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Clinton impeachment Oh issue has been a
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sham it shouldn't have gotten this far
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the house acted improperly and passing
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it on to the Senate
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why is your party draggin this thing out
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why is this happening why go through all
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this this business about witnesses it's
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gonna add months to this thing we should
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stop this this bogus inflated case these
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people just get down to business and
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leave this impeachment thing alone it's
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going to be an enormous distraction to
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the White House and all kinds of issues
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that the Congress ought to be
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considering there's a long line of the
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people's business that seems to have
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been put aside and apparently is going
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to be put aside for weeks if not months
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now we begin tonight with the voice of
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the people the visitor who got up and
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shouted God Almighty take the vote and
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get it over with God Almighty the man
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said take the vote and get it over with
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this whole thing is the guy who stood up
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in the Senate gallery last week and said
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good god vote and get over with this
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will ya
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this process is solid it is
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not some concern of the public
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perception in in some quarters not all
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of them Democratic that this isn't in
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fact a kind of effort at a quote who's
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heard of managers from the house one
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White House official told me today in
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twenty years he said people will
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remember three things about this that
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the president was impeached in the house
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that he was acquitted in the Senate and
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that the whole thing was a partisan hit
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no people remember one thing Clinton was
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impeached that's that people don't
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remember any of the other things
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well now let's just a quick twenty two
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seconds this is not a man not a true
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medley but this is the ninety eight clip
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this is Pelosi and Nadler I rise to one
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to oppose these unfair motions which
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call for the removal of the President of
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the United States from office the
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Independent Counsel knew that the
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president was exonerated the effective
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impeachment is to overturn the popular
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will of the voters they must never be a
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narrowly voted impeachment or an
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impeachment supported by one of our
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major political parties and opposed by
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the other right all right yeah we know I
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mean the mainstream is doing this to Fox
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is playing this and then they flip it
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around and CNN MSNBC do it every day
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folks I'm sorry is produced by Fox yeah
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obvious obvious but it's easy to do but
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it does these people do need to be
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reminded especially Nadler I have a
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couple of clips I personally I joke
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around that I'm a I'm a lawyer I'm not
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I'm a cost I'm a constitutional scholar
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as what I have are you changed it yes as
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a constitutional scholar i Scholar I
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very much enjoy listening to Alan
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Dershowitz and I've certainly I think we
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both have been a fan of durscher which
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since the day we started this show and
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he's he's he's never bashful about his
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political leanings or he's not solidly
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loves but he's consistent but once he
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was consistent about Donald Trump then
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he got disinvited from the party's
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Martha's Vineyard the Hamptons he's
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persona
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everybody hates him and that I do have a
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personal issue with the with the Epstein
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stuff although he seems pretty adamant
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that it was human only received a
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massage from an old ugly lady and he was
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wearing his undies not sure I'm sure
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whatever make sense but I enjoy his
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presentation style I think he is the
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only person that presented and I've
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watched most of this the Republican or
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the president side is called the
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Republican if he's easy it's much
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shorter I thought the presentations
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because they're short there's just like
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okay I got it
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and Dershowitz had to two pieces they're
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a little long the first ones three
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minutes second ones two minutes but it
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really broke it down and I found
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incredible how he literally is going to
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oh he argued that on the first article
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abuse of power that that is a political
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act that should be used in all politics
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has been used in all politics and he has
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several examples to show why that is not
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an impeachable offense that we can stop
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it during during this first clip if we
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want to but I personally I was like wow
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you argued that pretty convincingly
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because you know what exactly is abuse
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of power and I didn't get any kind of
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clip from the house managers other than
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well that's clearly an abuse of power
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but how impeachable is it is what is now
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being argued so I guess we're kind of
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slipping and giving up on the yeah of
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course yeah use this power it was it
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abuse of power yeah but it's a political
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thing it's okay and then obstruction of
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Congress we'll get to that in a minute I
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will now give you a list of presidents
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who in our history have been accused of
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abusing their power by the way I did
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edit a couple of things in this clip for
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instance I didn't let him ramble on
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through all the presidents because that
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was of course the show part you know all
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the presidents all the things they
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should have done but I picked out a
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couple that were pertinent to his
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argument would be subject to impeachment
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under the house managers view of the
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George Washington refusal to turn over
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documents related to the Jay Treaty John
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Adams signing and enforcing the Alien
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and Sedition laws Thomas Jefferson
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purchasing Louisiana without
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congressional authorization Abraham
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Lincoln was accused of abusing his power
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for suspending the writ of habeas corpus
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during the Civil War George HW Bush the
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following was released today by the
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clinton gore campaign in the past weeks
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americans have begun to learn the extent
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to which George Bush and his
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administration have abused their
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governmental power for political
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purposes that's how abuse of power
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should be used campaign rhetoric it
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should be in statements issued by one
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political party against the other that's
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the nature of the term abuse of power is
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a political weapon really when I heard
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this I was like wow that's interesting I
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had not considered that that it's just
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purely political but he's arguing it and
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it should be leveled against political
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opponents let the public decide that's
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true
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Barack Obama the House Committee and the
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judiciary hold an entire hearing
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entitled Obama administration's
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abuse of power now by the standards
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applied to earlier presidents nearly any
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controversial act by a chief executive
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could be denominated abuse of power
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for example past presidents have been
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accused of using their foreign policy
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even their war powers to enhance their
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electoral prospects presidents often
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have mixed motives that include partisan
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personal benefits along with the
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national interest this example is gonna
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give of Lincoln either
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it's well known it may have come up
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earlier on a different show but it's a
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good one that's a Josh Blackman
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constitutional law professor provided
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the following interesting example quote
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in 1864 during the height of the Civil
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War President Lincoln encouraged General
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William Sherman to allow soldiers in the
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field to return to Indiana to vote what
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was Lincoln's primary motivation the
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professor asks he wanted to make sure
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that the government of Indiana
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remain in the hands of Republican
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loyalists who would continue the war
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until victory blinken's
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requests risked undercutting the
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military effort by depleting the ranks
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moreover during this time soldiers from
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the remaining states faced greater risks
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than did the returning Hoosiers the
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professor continues Lincoln had dueling
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motives privately he sought to secure
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victory for his party but the president
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as a president and as a party leader and
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commander-in-chief made a decision with
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life or death consequences and can we
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impeach him posthumously because I think
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I think we should that's an outrage
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professor Blackman drew the following
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relevant conclusion from this and other
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historical events
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he said politicians routinely promote
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their understanding of the general
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welfare while in the back of their minds
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considering how these actions will
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affect their popularity often the two
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concepts overlap what's good for the
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country is good for the officials
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re-election all politicians he said
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understand that dynamic like all human
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beings presidents and other politicians
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persuade themselves that their actions
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seen by their opponents as self-serving
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or primarily in the national interest in
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order to conclude that such mixed-motive
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actions constituted abuse of power
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opponents must psychoanalyze the
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president and attribute to them a
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singular self-serving motive such a
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subjective probing of motives cannot be
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the legal basis for a serious accusation
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of abuse of power that could result in
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the removal of an elected president yet
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this is precisely what the managers are
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claiming here's what they said quote
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whether the president's real reason the
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ones actually in his mind are at the
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time legitimate what a standard what was
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in the president's mind actually in his
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mind what was the real reason would you
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want your actions to be probe for what
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was though
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real reason why you acted even if a
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president were a and it it clearly shows
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in my mind that the framers could not
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have intended this psychoanalytic
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approach to presidential motives to
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determine the distinction between what
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is impeachable and what is not so I
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appreciated that argument taking it
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right to the house managers own words
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and say oh wait a minute so you're
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basing it on what you think was he was
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thinking and that is something that
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happens a lot in our political climate
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yeah it's called mind reading yeah so I
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like that I appreciate how dorit's
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explains the law I have no idea if that
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senators eyes masive may have glazed
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over I don't know if they care to even
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pay attention I think their minds made
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up so they're not paying attention but I
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will say that I that I'd listen to this
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too and that little ditty about the
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soldiers going back to Indiana know that
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it was very fun no worries we'll hold
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down the fort it's all gonna be good and
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then a much shorter clip here where he
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explains why quid pro quo is not
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impeachable if purely political and he
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uses more examples yesterday I had the
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privilege of attending the rolling out
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of a peace plan by the President of the
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United States regarding the
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israel-palestine conflict and I offered
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you a hypothetical the other day what if
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a Democratic president were to be
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elected and Congress were to authorize
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much money to either Israel or the
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Palestinians and the Democratic
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president were to say to Israel no I'm
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gonna withhold this money unless you
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stop all settlement growth or to the
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Palestinians
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I will withhold the money Congress
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authorized to you unless you stop paying
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terrorists and the president said quid
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pro quo if you don't
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what you don't get the money if you do
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it you get the money there's no one in
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this chamber that would regard that as
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in any way unlawful the only thing that
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would make a quid pro quo unlawful is if
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the quo were in some way illegal now we
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talked about motive there are three
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possible motives that a political figure
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can have one a motive in the public
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interest and the Israel argument would
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be in the public interest the second is
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in his own political interest and the
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third which hasn't been mentioned would
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be in his own financial interest his own
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pure financial interest just putting
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money in the in the bank I want to focus
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on the second one for just one moment
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every public official that I know
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believes that his election is in the
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public interest and mostly you're right
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your election is in the public interest
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and if a president does something which
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he believes will help him get elected in
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the public interest that cannot be the
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kind of quid pro quo
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that results in impeachment that was
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about it
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the house managers pretty much you know
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I guess their strategy is a bombshell
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every day so we've got the Bolton
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bombshell book the three B's B three
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yesterday left parn us walking around I
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mean it's every day that it's something
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some new media thing comes out and I and
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I didn't clip it but there was something
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very interesting which I thought was
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novel for the time we live in and I
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don't remember who it was Sekulow or
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ight one of the one of the presidents
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the defense lawyers said the president
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just tweeted the following which is a
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very interesting way to get the
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president's word into the proceeding
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itself by using tweets I don't think
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that has ever happened before if you'd
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like to have something that is
23:33
newsworthy that you can mention without
23:35
it being you know new documentary
23:37
evidence
23:38
or hey I just got a note from the
23:39
president you know that sounds shitty I
23:41
thought that was an interesting move and
23:44
it was obviously with some bombastic
23:45
thing about how obviously but you know
23:51
just from a legal perspective I find
23:53
that interesting I really do I it's fun
23:56
to watch I think there is something
23:57
unresolved which is a possible outcome
24:00
that I can't find the answer to and it
24:03
was not addressed the Chief Justice of
24:07
the Supreme Court is presiding over this
24:09
not the vice president who in a tie is
24:14
the tiebreaker and it's unclear if let's
24:17
say MIT Romney says bad no it's not it's
24:20
not clear it's not who if there's a tie
24:24
who has the deciding vote play the clip
24:27
impeachment Nora and Nancy Oh hold on a
24:29
second good I'm so happy this is why
24:33
there's two of us and Nancy joins us
24:35
from the hill so Democrats try to make
24:37
the case that in order to determine
24:38
motive you need to hear from witnesses
24:41
what's the likelihood of that Nora it is
24:44
looking less likely tonight because a
24:46
couple of key Republicans announced
24:48
today that they are probably going to
24:50
vote no on witnesses still this vote is
24:53
going to be raised or tight it could end
24:55
up at fifty eight fifty nays in which
24:58
case Chief Justice Roberts would have to
25:00
decide whether he wants to be the
25:02
tie-breaking vote that would be
25:05
incredible all right Nancy thank you
25:06
hold on that's not a resolution she says
25:09
he has to decide if he will be the
25:11
tie-breaking vote what if he decides now
25:13
I'm not qualified he could do whatever
25:16
he wants I mean if they give it was the
25:18
vice president he could do the same
25:19
thing and not not you do you imagine he
25:22
doesn't have good you imagine Pence like
25:25
okay if I say impeach then I'm president
25:35
so would be it oh my goodness
25:39
well well here's another play that I
25:43
don't know why they're not saying it the
25:45
the m5m for once it would be appropriate
25:49
to say at this moment we are in
25:51
actual constitutional crisis because
25:54
we're interpreting the Constitution and
25:56
there's disagreement I call this a
25:58
constitutional crisis well this may be
26:02
it I don't know if the word crisis is
26:05
correct just like climate change
26:06
bringing a crisis I don't think is that
26:08
much of a crisis everyone's running
26:10
around two hands in the air I might be
26:19
completely mistaken yeah clip is just a
26:24
very small snippet this is impeachment
26:26
over by weeks and according to a CBS's
26:29
play that Republicans are increasingly
26:32
confident that they will be able to
26:33
block witnesses in the impeachment trial
26:35
raising the likelihood that President
26:37
Trump is acquitted by the end of the
26:39
week yeah well it's supposed to be it's
26:44
gonna be an issue for the people on the
26:46
campaign trail so there's a whole bunch
26:48
of stuff going on in Iowa before next
26:50
week's election on Saturday morning I
26:52
don't think too many people are gonna be
26:54
complaining at least until those after
26:56
those meetings are over but let's go
26:58
back to this Bolton thing I get kind of
27:00
thinking about this now I've got two
27:04
clips on the Bolton in the book mm-hmm
27:06
and I'm trying to think which is the
27:08
clip they should go first let me play
27:10
the Bolton in the book this is the CBS
27:12
rundown president Trump had John Bolton
27:15
on his mind today at the White House he
27:17
took to Twitter to attack the man that
27:18
he once chose to be his national
27:20
security adviser and the administration
27:22
is moving to block Bolton's book from
27:24
being published we judging reports
27:26
tonight from the White House today we're
27:29
finally ending the NAFTA nightmare even
27:32
as president Trump signed a new North
27:34
American trade deal today he injected
27:37
impeachment into his remarks while
27:39
thanking Republican senators maybe I'm
27:41
being just nice to him because I want
27:43
their vote the White House is lobbying
27:45
senators to vote against having
27:47
witnesses such as john bolton
27:49
at the trial on twitter the president
27:51
said his former national security
27:53
adviser begged him for a job and if i
27:56
listened to him we would be in World War
27:58
6 by now he also bashed bolton's has
28:01
coming
28:02
as nasty and untrue CBS News obtained
28:05
this letter from mr. Trump's national
28:08
security council to Bolton's lawyer
28:10
saying the manuscript contains top
28:12
secret level classified information that
28:15
may not be published or otherwise
28:17
disclosed but while it was only made
28:19
public today the letter is dated January
28:22
23rd the day after President Trump said
28:25
this about Bolton's potential testimony
28:28
the problem with John is that it's a
28:30
national security problem in just three
28:33
days after the White House halted the
28:35
manuscript the New York Times reported
28:37
it says the president told Bolton
28:39
military agency crane depended on
28:42
investigating the Biden's tonight
28:45
Bolton's lawyer tells CBS News that he
28:47
responded to that letter the very next
28:49
day to say they don't believe anything
28:51
in the book could reasonably be
28:53
considered classified and they have to
28:55
resolve issues right away since Bolton
28:58
could be called to testify about that
29:00
very material Norah hmm now this got me
29:07
into the timeline of it all and also the
29:10
fact that this book isn't coming out it
29:12
seems as if the book was quashed on
29:17
January 20th and bulls crossed a
29:21
publishing term I think it could be used
29:26
in publishing tell me was it was
29:29
deep-sixed it was it was not going to be
29:43
all the time deep sixed yeah yeah I got
29:47
deep I don't even know if this book
29:51
exists I'm wondering about the whole
29:56
seems to be that nobody gets a look at
29:59
this book because it's a national
30:02
security risk and me but and there's
30:07
some issue about whether or not it will
30:08
get printed but I want to play this Q&A
30:10
that was on the floor with with the with
30:14
Dodd during the impeachment
30:16
was given to the Supreme Court guy just
30:20
wait from now on to s CG the Supreme
30:26
Court yeah so this is the Bolton book
30:29
Q&A at the hearing just a straight now
30:31
one little factoid that was left out of
30:33
the CBS report which I thought was for
30:35
reporting after I heard this the
30:37
question from Senator Merkley and other
30:39
senators is for counsel to the president
30:41
please clarify your previous answer
30:43
about the Bolton manuscript when exactly
30:46
did the first person on the president's
30:48
defense team first learn of the
30:50
allegations in the manuscript secondly
30:53
mr. Bolton's lawyer publicly disputes
30:55
that any information in the manuscript
30:57
could reasonably be considered
30:59
classified was the determination to
31:01
block its publication on the basis that
31:04
it contains classified information made
31:07
solely by career officials or were
31:09
political appointees in the White House
31:11
counsel's office or elsewhere in the
31:13
White House involved the White House
31:17
counsel's office is not involved in
31:19
classification review determining what's
31:21
classified or not classified
31:23
I can't state the specifics my
31:27
understanding is it is conducted by
31:28
career officials at the NSC but it's
31:31
handled by the NSC so I'm not in a
31:33
position to give you full information on
31:35
that my understanding it's being done by
31:37
career officials but it is not being
31:39
done by lawyers in the White House
31:40
counsel's office okay so that means the
31:44
book but through write the proper
31:46
channels it didn't have anything to a
31:47
Trump right getting getting it killed so
31:50
they say let's just think this let's
31:51
just say they I don't know the CIA puts
31:54
a book together for Bolton to publish
31:56
and and it's loaded with secrets and
31:58
they know it isn't and the word goes
32:00
already and they say you have to kill
32:01
this book because the reason for the
32:03
book is not for a book maybe a book will
32:06
come out eventually
32:06
but the reason so he can leak some bogus
32:09
information that all the hours in the
32:11
room a trompe well as he said quid pro
32:13
quo and all these bogus claims suppose a
32:17
Bolton made so he can beat so now we
32:19
gotta have Bolton testify when in fact
32:23
he's got nothing to say about anything
32:24
but the whole thing is just a complete
32:26
scam
32:28
dreamed up by the intelligence agent
32:30
well and just to point out because I'm
32:32
sure I don't know if you've had any text
32:34
messaging with the Lib joes but this was
32:37
a New York Times origin the New York
32:39
Times did not quote the book they say in
32:43
the book apparently Bolton says in the
32:46
book that Trump said to him you know no
32:50
no announcement of investigation no
32:54
money so and you know that is the knee I
32:57
think it's really borderline reporting
33:00
in this case I mean think I'm right
33:01
whatever they want but and it also came
33:03
it came on their opinion to be honestly
33:06
had to be fair about it came out on the
33:07
opinion page well that makes it even
33:10
worse
33:11
John Kelly the ex chief of staff comes
33:14
rolling ounces all whatever Bolton said
33:17
I believe whatever he said he's never
33:18
seen the manuscript he's never seen the
33:20
paperwork he just comes out to get on
33:22
the bandwagon
33:24
here's what I'd hate Trump these anti
33:27
Trump Republicans which are many of them
33:29
worked for for Trump are sickening and I
33:32
should mention this about Trump you know
33:35
I think Trump's pretty honest when he
33:36
says stuff like Bolton begging me for
33:38
the job know which is the same thing
33:40
because you'd start to notice this with
33:43
Napolitano he says well Napolitano
33:45
wanted to be a Supreme Court judge I'm
33:47
sure he did yeah and he wouldn't give it
33:49
to him rightly so and the next thing you
33:52
know Napolitano hates Trump and he's on
33:54
the other working for MSNBC now and he's
33:56
saying bad things Bolton's kind of the
33:59
same way now I heard I guess as I was
34:01
listening to enough right-wing talkers
34:03
that from a number of them they all said
34:06
that Sean Hannity is the real key guy
34:09
here because they all know Lord help the
34:11
Republic this is Sean Hannity's the one
34:14
who insists Kaku sees Trump apparently a
34:17
lot insisted that bold or you should
34:19
hire Bolton Bolton Bolton oh yeah of
34:22
course
34:22
apparently went to Hannity and begged
34:24
him to bake Trump which explains why
34:26
Trump is not going on Hannity so much
34:28
anymore he goes on ingre ham and hmm
34:32
interesting here's what I think I'm
34:35
pretty sure the president made it known
34:37
to people off the record not recorded
34:41
and possibly Bolton hey do we need this
34:44
from you no we need to get this guy
34:47
going he know he knows the right thing
34:49
to do and the fact that he even
34:51
specifically said to ambassador Salman
34:54
as personís testimony no quid pro quo
34:59
that's not Trump language man no way no
35:02
way he doesn't talk like that unless he
35:04
has something in his mind and he knows
35:06
what to avoid he's had some advice or
35:08
maybe he was setting a trap that's
35:10
giving him a lot of credit and so he
35:13
went he went right up to the line with
35:16
everything that's why he's so confident
35:18
because he know that there's no actual
35:20
proof of proof of him saying that
35:23
didn't your Bolton would just be Bolton
35:24
saying it you know it's not it's not
35:27
proof and it came up and testified you
35:30
wouldn't even say that it would be
35:31
something like a lot of these
35:33
testimonies that have that are promising
35:35
you oh god this conds of sealed
35:39
indictment I call me was a bore when it
35:42
came to all that sort of thing all right
35:45
very suspicious about this manuscript
35:48
didn't I'm glad you notice it was the
35:50
New York Times that leaked his bullcrap
35:52
I mean this is pathetic
35:54
these guys are just completely off the
35:56
rails when it comes to this sort of
35:58
thing there's this new group called the
35:59
Lincoln group or the Lincoln is all run
36:02
by a bunch of Trump haters beginning
36:05
with George Conway unbelievable and
36:08
they're all just xx ol hacks from
36:11
McCain's groups these groups what
36:18
there's all kinds of press opportunities
36:21
going on I pretty much sit by the TV
36:23
with the recorder Jack D and all the
36:25
time ready to to roll it back and
36:28
capture a clip let me see where do I
36:33
have this so then I got it at that fun
36:38
little ditty from Chuck Schumer who got
36:40
who went out and you know it he's really
36:43
just listen to how he how he treats we
36:46
treats the the media when he's asked
36:48
questions and this grand experiment we
36:51
call democracy will have been fatal
36:53
fatally eroded because when Americans
36:56
lose faith that elections are fair when
36:59
Americans lose faith that it's Americans
37:01
determining who elects the president
37:03
rather than a foreign power possible end
37:28
of show I so possible
37:31
let's go up against my end of show
37:33
suggestion okay which is the I so five
37:37
Biden's okay let's check it out okay
37:45
well I have I have another candidate now
37:48
during this impeachment Trump was in New
37:51
Jersey this was a huge a huge meet up in
37:57
New Jersey and having lived in New
37:59
Jersey I can say with some confidence
38:01
and certainly South Jersey and very
38:03
familiar with Jersey i'ts
38:06
really will just vote for the man or
38:09
woman that they think will do the best
38:11
job for Jersey yeah this is why it's a
38:13
very mixed state I think people lean
38:16
liberal kind of that blue if you want to
38:19
give it a color but there's been several
38:22
famous Republican governors chris
38:25
Christie Christie Todd Whitman so I
38:28
think all of New Jersey which is very
38:31
blue-collar certainly in South Jersey is
38:34
very excited about Trump coming out and
38:36
so that's why I was extremely busy Fox
38:38
was covering this but then something
38:40
happened and they cut away after even
38:43
laughing in studio Democrats decided to
38:46
shield ad shelter grandma to look look
38:50
you have criminals right watching the
38:53
president here in Wildwood New Jersey I
38:54
just wanna get a quick comment before we
38:56
what does that cover up that's the
38:58
moment to turn up the volume not to cut
39:01
away you don't get what that was about
39:05
there's a number of people that pushed
39:07
that clip around and it was baffling to
39:09
me what well let's listen for the I
39:11
think he was on some roll he was gonna
39:13
go in some direction and he stopped
39:15
himself mid word hits his brain fried
39:18
man listen wait I think he wants a
39:21
criminal
39:30
definitely shorted out yeah oh yeah oh
39:33
there's a brain fry for sure for sure
39:36
it's a wonder the press conferences you
39:39
know the the stand-ups at the microphone
39:40
were pretty good I thought it was a good
39:42
question that was asked of Ted Cruz
39:45
about the hunter Biden possibly getting
39:49
a cushy job on a board a as I say
39:52
no-show board seat because he's the son
39:57
of a Joe Biden here hopefully you can
39:59
hear the question
40:08
in prison
40:09
my children are nine and eleven I'm
40:12
sorry he just goes on about his own
40:13
children but I think the questions you
40:14
should have played the whole clip that
40:16
was a fact I was gonna play I was
40:20
listened to the whole just a funny clip
40:23
because this guy's all worked as it
40:25
could have been equalized a bit the guys
40:28
all worked up and he's asking this is
40:29
the stupidest thing moment I think I've
40:32
seen for a while my children are 9 and
40:44
11 I'm sorry that you want to throw a
40:45
nine-year-old in prison
40:47
but at this point but my third grader
40:50
plays basketball and softball at her
40:52
school so so stop playing the nasty note
40:55
no stop playing than that nasty
40:56
Washington games I thought it was it was
41:00
good up until that because it's true I'm
41:02
sure half of the representatives in the
41:06
House and the Senate that they have
41:08
children with fantastic jobs it's the
41:12
problem is one of them when you problem
41:15
is when you legislate and that then
41:17
behaves your children and of course you
41:20
know if the if this president not this
41:22
but doesn't even have to be removed from
41:24
office that everyone's everyone is now
41:27
in the crosshairs everyone's everyone's
41:29
gonna get out it's gonna it's gonna be
41:31
canceled cultures right on what I said
41:36
right on biting I do have one clip but
41:38
nowhere on actually on crews and I want
41:40
to play one more Cruz clip that unlike
41:43
the Rudy Giuliani podcast which is just
41:47
I mean I don't know if there's a new one
41:48
I've been refreshing haven't seen it
41:50
yeah the worst Ted Cruz also has a
41:53
podcast yeah which is I think a better
41:58
format because he has a guy there asking
42:00
him questions and so it's more of a
42:01
question an informal question answer but
42:03
it's it's scripted as to what they're
42:05
going to talk about and he said that
42:08
there is one in if we get two witnesses
42:11
which I personally doubt if we get two
42:13
witnesses and I doubt it because nobody
42:15
wants the dirty laundry to come out
42:17
on any side of the equation they're
42:19
pretending the other way will you know
42:21
there's gonna be interesting because if
42:23
a couple more Republicans come over I'd
42:27
like to see Romney retreat before they
42:32
wouldn't that be great here's there's
42:35
something that that could be done for
42:37
these witnesses that I hadn't thought
42:40
about if we do call additional witnesses
42:42
I'm very confident we'll call hunter
42:44
Biden but if you call hunter Biden or
42:47
rather if the White House Calls hunter
42:49
Biden to testify before the Senate can't
42:51
hunter Biden just say I don't want to
42:53
answer your questions I plead the fifth
42:55
and I'm not gonna I'm not going to say
42:58
anything so he can and if we call hunter
43:00
Biden he will almost certainly plead the
43:02
fifth now here's the interesting thing
43:04
there's a federal statute that gives the
43:06
Senate the authority to grant him what's
43:08
called transactional immunity which
43:10
means we can force him to testify now he
43:13
can't be prosecuted for anything he
43:15
testifies to okay but you can find out
43:18
you can get his testimony and that's
43:20
something the Senate can do grant him
43:23
immunity and I gotta say that idea you
43:25
want to talk about something to terrify
43:27
47 Democrats in the Senate it is the
43:31
fact that the Senate could grant hunter
43:32
Biden immunity and hear his testimony
43:34
about whether in fact there was
43:37
corruption from Joe Biden and let's be
43:39
clear this is not about look hunter
43:41
Biden the guys led a troubled life yeah
43:44
this is not about him this is the
43:47
question about whether his dad abused
43:50
his power so now he's he's he's accusing
43:56
Biden of abusing his power the same way
43:58
they're accusing Trump of abusing power
44:00
it's it's a quagmire you're probably
44:06
right they're not gonna bring the moon
44:07
houses out I'm gonna get you two would
44:09
like to see him get close enough that
44:11
Romney has to retreat I'll get you two
44:13
Biden with this odd I think very odd
44:17
thing that happened same setup you know
44:20
after the after the session everyone
44:22
comes out they huddled on the
44:23
microphones and the Democrats are
44:25
standing there and then Joni Ernst who
44:27
is
44:28
mature from Iowa an important senator is
44:34
this Iowa caucuses folks Iowa caucuses
44:38
are this next Monday evening and I'm
44:42
really interested to see how this
44:45
discussion today informs and influences
44:49
the Iowa caucus voters those Democratic
44:52
caucus goers will they be supporting
44:55
President Vice President Biden at this
44:57
point that was off message I thought
45:05
that was interesting
45:05
there's why was it off message it's
45:09
against the the guides against the party
45:11
guy Biden is the party guy not Bernie
45:13
Biden
45:14
she can't be saying I'm interested if
45:16
people still want to vote for him that's
45:18
off message what message is she supposed
45:21
to send she's not she's not a Democrat
45:25
if okay
45:28
she's not what I think she was a
45:30
Democrat I don't know she's anything but
45:33
a democratic republic I'm gonna cut that
45:35
part out of the show that was dumb I'm
45:40
sorry why why did I think she was a
45:43
Democrat I thought I've looked it up
45:45
even okay well it's totally on message
45:48
way to go Joni yes you nailed it hey you
45:57
know what Trump that that's just not
46:01
fair I think I don't think it's me and
46:07
Trump I think it's more like me and
46:10
Schumer all right that's what it is that
46:18
must be it yeah no I'm all GD about it
46:21
to talk about the Kobe copter crash but
46:23
let's go to Biden first oh we're gonna
46:24
get to that got one clip to that you add
46:27
to your thing and some thoughts but
46:28
let's go to let's go this is but know
46:30
this is on the mark levin talk show oh
46:33
my god I can't you know he has either
46:36
Parkinson's or his own version of
46:38
Tourette's have you noticed that he's
46:40
something wrong with them yeah all right
46:42
so they say about me see that's my point
46:44
people look at me and go it's got
46:46
something wrong with him all wrong with
46:49
him
46:49
so so he's on there with this book guy
46:51
who was writing a book about the bite
46:53
the five Biden's yeah who I thought that
46:56
I saw is funny and he's just and he's
46:58
got anecdote after anecdote he goes on
47:01
and on and on one after the other this
47:03
is just one of them I am I could have
47:05
made two or three clips and this was too
47:08
long but you Mazal play this the five
47:09
Biden's mark eleven clip five Biden's
47:12
right it's like it's like a whole family
47:15
of I'll say of corrupt Biden what did
47:18
you find you know it's interesting
47:19
there's two sides to Joe Biden let me
47:22
begin with a real small illustration
47:23
where I think proves the point Joe Biden
47:26
has been seen as the Amtrak senator the
47:28
guy who's a regular guy who gets on the
47:30
Amtrak train would go home to Delaware
47:31
that's absolutely true but in our
47:34
research what we found from the local
47:36
newspaper accounts in Delaware is he not
47:39
only did that if he was running late he
47:42
would call Amtrak and have them hold the
47:44
train so yes he was regular Joe Amtrak
47:49
but if he wanted to pull strings power
47:52
for his benefit he would do some new
47:53
somebody on the board yes
47:55
his son exactly his son was put on the
47:57
board now we talked about the five
47:59
Biden's we know about hunter there's new
48:01
material about hunter in in the book the
48:04
chapter seventy pages long so there's a
48:06
lot of ground to cover but some of the
48:08
other ones are very very interesting
48:10
James Biden for example his brother very
48:13
very interesting develop in November of
48:15
2010 this old town by Denis friend named
48:18
Kevin justice who grew up in Delaware
48:20
with Joe Biden's kids starts this
48:23
construction company called Hill stone
48:24
goes to the White House in November 2010
48:27
meets in Biden's office according to
48:30
White House visitor logs we don't know
48:32
what they discussed mark it was his the
48:34
only time he ever visited the White
48:36
House but three weeks after that meeting
48:38
he appoints James Biden the vice
48:41
president's brother as the executive
48:43
vice president of the construction
48:45
company now James have any constructed
48:48
great question mark the answer is no he
48:51
did not in fact on the company
48:53
bhaiyya which is no longer up they said
48:56
that his skill was he was comfortable in
48:57
the corridors of political power and of
49:00
course you're very comfortable when
49:01
you're brothers the second most powerful
49:03
man in the world but that's just the
49:05
beginning of the story about six months
49:07
after James Biden becomes a vice
49:10
president this company gets a contract
49:12
from the federal government to build a
49:14
hundred thousand homes in Iraq it's
49:18
about a billion and a half dollar
49:19
contract they get a twenty two million
49:21
dollar contract with the State
49:23
Department they get legions of other
49:24
federal contracts that's the kind of
49:27
thing you see repeated over and over
49:29
with the Biden's and it's all about the
49:31
timing mark these things occur when Joe
49:34
Biden is pulling the strings of
49:36
governmental power at this time and then
49:38
he's always says I don't know anything
49:40
about it yeah I son my brother Joe is
49:46
the family franchisee and I think he's
49:48
getting too much credit here I think Joe
49:50
he's dumb and we I mean we've seen
49:53
nothing but dumb stuff from him
49:55
throughout most of his career and I
49:58
think that he just doesn't maybe it
49:59
looks like he's not even thinking
50:00
through it let me see now if I if I help
50:03
these credit-card guys you know it's
50:05
like it's all there's all kinds of stuff
50:07
with it and I'm sure it's the same maybe
50:10
it's just normal course of business
50:11
everyone else does it is that strange
50:13
I think it's rife I'd like to know about
50:16
all I think it's rife - I'm not gonna
50:18
argue that whether he's dumb or not as
50:20
it remains to be seen but look at show
50:22
business works exactly the same way my
50:24
kid is in semi show business she doesn't
50:27
really want to be in show business but
50:28
the money's easy why because of her
50:31
parents you know so you could and you
50:35
know and did I put on MTV as a prop when
50:39
she was three years old
50:42
there you go yeah
50:44
so I understand but the MTV is a little
50:48
different than being a senator or vice
50:49
president yeah and taking the public
50:51
funds yeah hmm but just kind of a
50:56
different the major difference and
50:58
you're not supposed to do that in
50:59
government because it's just this is
51:01
against the law it's not against the law
51:03
to give your daughter any anything she
51:05
wants in terms of helping oh yeah I
51:07
understand but that but people forget
51:09
that they just get complacent I have a
51:12
couple of Joe Clips here none of them
51:14
are great audio quality we know why
51:16
because the audio guy and the iPhone
51:20
video guy hate Joe apparently want to
51:22
make him sound as crappy as possible and
51:25
here he is threatening Trump here Joe
51:49
completely validates our previous
51:52
discussion as documented and propagated
51:55
to the universe in the animated No
51:58
Agenda episode VP predictions for Uncle
52:01
Joe which I think Jennifer did a
52:03
fantastic job once again is one of the
52:05
best I mean it's it's funny and you were
52:08
funny it was a lot of it was your bit so
52:11
that really it works so well I'm so
52:13
proud of that series not that I'd do
52:15
anything for it but I'm still will take
52:17
total credit remote it didn't take total
52:18
credit animated no agenda he validates
52:23
my concept of vice presidential pick
52:32
I was worse than I even thought it would
53:02
be pretty bad but you could understand
53:04
it said you know hey we're gonna be vice
53:08
presidents gonna take over cuz I'm an
53:09
old guy I'm gonna drop a lot of us saw
53:24
the Hillary Clinton a variety interview
53:29
and there's only one part that you need
53:30
to know about you only saw half of it
53:32
here's the full one-minute four seconds
53:35
in context do you have you don't have to
53:36
tell me who it is that have you picked
53:38
who you're gonna vote for in the primary
53:39
2020 primary you know I'm I'm going to
53:44
vote that's what we leave it at that
53:45
I will definitely vote I vote every time
53:47
there's an election and I am telling
53:50
everybody here at Sundance everywhere I
53:51
go please please get out and vote and
53:56
then whoever the nominee is support that
53:59
nominee whether it's you know someone
54:01
you voted for or not in the primary
54:04
process because the most important
54:08
responsibility we all have is to retire
54:10
Donald Trump I know that you're not
54:12
running but do you ever feel the urge
54:14
that like I could beat him if I were or
54:16
like I wish I do yeah I certainly feel
54:20
the urge because I feel like the 2016
54:24
election was really an odd
54:27
an odd time and outcome and the more we
54:32
learn the more that seems to be the case
54:34
but I'm going to support the people who
54:36
are running now and do everything I can
54:38
to help elect the Democratic nominee she
54:42
feels the urge slipping a little sounds
54:46
of the Eagle it's not an Eagle man it's
54:49
a pterodactyl you crazy don't you know
54:51
the difference
54:52
can't have Hillary represented by an
54:54
eagle so the by the way just as an aside
54:58
so did we have a couple Hawks and the
55:00
Eagles around here and wide ranging
55:05
everyone was hovering directly over the
55:07
house as I was coming in from outside
55:09
just hovering just stopped dead and it
55:13
was I think a red tail I'm not sure but
55:15
I just do too high up but you could see
55:17
it up there and he make that noise that
55:19
noise the the swoop noise the squawking
55:22
noises but during that one well
55:28
something like yeah he's well me from
55:30
whatever the bird sounds like yeah that
55:32
sound they don't make that sound when
55:33
swooping they make that when they're
55:36
hungry while there's hovering right to
55:38
get the attention of the little animals
55:40
because if you hear it in your look
55:41
because when I heard it first thing I
55:42
did was look up yeah really get your
55:46
attention it's very interesting and they
55:48
keep making the noise over and over
55:49
again trying to stir something what's
55:53
that you know kind of thing and it's
55:54
fascinating anyway
55:56
well I have an aside harkening back to
55:59
the almost inaudible Joe Biden clip in
56:01
there he says you know I've got number
56:03
women and people of color who I'm
56:04
looking at I have it on the supreme
56:07
authority from that a das podcast with
56:10
Moe he and I I asked him specifically he
56:14
is not alone when you say people of
56:17
color that he hates that he's black just
56:20
to take a lot of blacks do and he says
56:23
people who say that typically don't have
56:25
any black friends probably but the New
56:29
York Times uses that as a part of their
56:32
style guide and having that change cuz
56:36
that's not always thought there was a a
56:38
I wish
56:40
thought it was a sketchy usage people of
56:43
color I think I think it's arrogant
56:46
here's the headline how some people of
56:49
color feel inside the Buddha judge
56:51
campaign New York Times right there
56:54
right there so that's just an aside and
56:58
I think it's in fact most said when when
57:01
he hears people of color his brain
57:02
translates it to colored people he says
57:04
I can't help but this just how different
57:06
is it really I think actually stem from
57:10
that it may stem from a desire to say
57:12
colored people exactly the racists at
57:15
the New York Times in Ellison now you're
57:17
getting to the point I think I could be
57:20
right yeah see what he thinks about that
57:22
well he listened so he'll let me know so
57:25
Joe of course has some in fact we have
57:29
the latest from I don't know is this CNN
57:32
let me see so we've been saying for a
57:34
long time we don't have enough polls out
57:36
of Iowa now we have two million county
57:37
here's three of the most recent and
57:39
there's more than this in the last few
57:41
days but you see there is a poll out
57:42
there with Biden up a bunch of the deaf
57:44
seniors that if you average everything
57:46
together in Iowa average of all the
57:48
polls out there currently this is what
57:50
it looks like right now you mentioned
57:52
Sanders now in the lead in the average
57:54
25 Biden 22 warum back at 14 the imagine
57:58
Budaj edge it's interesting because I
58:00
think there's probably a lot of overlap
58:02
there in terms of Budaj edge and his
58:03
supporters he's almost doing it like a
58:05
horse race isn't he no here comes
58:14
Pocahontas should work on that and so
58:18
that clip goes on but the point being
58:20
that Bernie Bernie be surgeon Bernie be
58:23
surgeon everybody and that's a problem
58:27
and countermeasures are now in place as
58:31
the convention Commission for the DNC
58:37
have been announced and I actually
58:41
somewhere have the full list but just to
58:46
let you know that one of the two are the
58:48
prominent names on the list Barney Frank
58:50
and John Podesta
58:52
is Frank and John Podesta yeah yeah okay
58:56
boomers so they are on the committee and
58:59
this is pissing off a lot of people
59:01
including Bernie this is Nina Turner she
59:03
is from the Bernie campaign and she is
59:07
not having any of this their own party
59:10
of course even though they're really not
59:13
Democrats they're socialists and they're
59:14
just running on the Democratic ticket
59:15
but it's a big tent everybody fits under
59:18
it very disappointing to see chairman
59:21
Perez build a list of this magnitude it
59:24
also shows a lack of understanding about
59:28
what the grassroots asks for host the
59:32
2016 election it is an embarrassment
59:36
the DNC should be ashamed of itself
59:39
because it really is a slap in the face
59:42
to folks who are working for reform and
59:45
let me just say this that if the DNC
59:49
believes it is going to get away in 2020
59:52
with what it did in 2016 it has another
59:55
thing coming and it also perks the
59:58
Democratic Party itself a party that
1:00:01
should be big to big ten no no I'm not
1:00:05
big enough for you so that's and I can
1:00:10
feel the Bernie anger amongst his
1:00:14
constituents although no one cares
1:00:15
Project Veritas keeps trying to make a
1:00:17
big deal out of it showing the Bernie
1:00:19
bros and we have Bern member named
1:00:20
Burton Byrd I'm from Milwaukee I ain't
1:00:30
gonna burn that people you know they got
1:00:34
to be very careful I I think I mean I do
1:00:38
I don't know who's running the show how
1:00:39
it works it seems it's like a very
1:00:41
closed box black box but the people who
1:00:47
voted for Bernie Sanders in 2016 they
1:00:50
are not going to let the same thing how
1:00:53
I hope they know all of the tricks that
1:00:55
were played including the phony polling
1:01:00
places that would swap out ballots I'm
1:01:03
making accusations I can't prove but
1:01:05
there's a lot of
1:01:06
a lot of circumstantial evidence and
1:01:10
they're gonna be pretty they're gonna be
1:01:12
angry if you also remember during the
1:01:15
primaries in New York there was a number
1:01:17
of precincts that never reported a vote
1:01:19
they all disappeared yes yeah yeah
1:01:24
exactly
1:01:28
I'd like to thank you for your courage
1:01:30
and say in the morning to you the man
1:01:32
who put the C in the in the morning you
1:01:41
mr. ed McCurry also in the morning all
1:01:42
ships to see boots on the ground feet in
1:01:44
the air subs in the water and all the
1:01:45
Dames tonight's out there and in the
1:01:47
morning to our troll room no agenda
1:01:50
stream com big thanks big up to Darren o
1:01:53
for yet another fantastic pre stream
1:01:56
I've concluded the O stands for Old
1:01:58
Faithful he's always there before the
1:02:00
show to get everybody all riled up in
1:02:02
that truly truly Rowley mood and they're
1:02:05
doing a great job today let's warm up
1:02:11
guy yeah
1:02:13
Darren's a little more than a warm-up
1:02:14
guy but yeah yeah he's more like Joan
1:02:18
Jett opening for arrows are pretty
1:02:20
talented they're always the next
1:02:23
superstars don't they always start as a
1:02:25
warm-up guy and then then they headline
1:02:27
yeah something like that all right
1:02:29
don't get too excited Darren oh it's
1:02:31
just a podcast
1:02:33
anyway 1000 1039 trolls in the troll
1:02:38
room and morning to all of you and in
1:02:40
the morning to the artist who brought us
1:02:42
the artwork for episode at 1211 1211 we
1:02:46
titled that The Pale Male and this was
1:02:49
brought to us by Sir net Ned and you
1:02:53
were pretty convinced right off the bat
1:02:54
this was the racehorse with number 33 of
1:02:58
course the lucky number 33 and it just
1:03:02
popped they just pop right off the page
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there were a number of choices we had I
1:03:06
see I think there was something else we
1:03:08
were looking at that we were there was a
1:03:11
some not-so-good ones mm-hmm actually I
1:03:15
think was probably the best one oh yeah
1:03:16
no I like the the Darren O'Neil don't
1:03:18
panic
1:03:20
uh gas masks yeah I like that one too
1:03:23
except it had the it was the color
1:03:27
scheme I thought was kind of dour I
1:03:31
didn't like it I didn't like the color
1:03:32
scheme I liked the idea what I what I
1:03:35
really am diggin because I use the well
1:03:38
I think a number of podcast I think the
1:03:40
Apple podcast app do tests this is well
1:03:41
I got one for Linux but depending on the
1:03:46
album art the whole interface kind of
1:03:48
fades into that color so if you'd look
1:03:51
at this on an iPhone you'd look at that
1:03:53
episode there's a blue hue to everything
1:03:55
manage I don't under the interface
1:03:58
adapts it's kind of cool
1:04:00
it looks good so yeah thank you very
1:04:02
much I was at net Ned your contribution
1:04:07
is highly appreciated and yeah anybody
1:04:11
can go and take a look at all the things
1:04:13
that are in there you can use them for
1:04:14
multiple purposes no agenda shop uses
1:04:18
them for their mugs and their hoodies
1:04:19
and their t-shirts and all their other
1:04:21
paraphernalia the artists even get paid
1:04:22
if someone buys some of that artwork we
1:04:25
use it for newsletters and I even got
1:04:27
one for my birthday from I know it was
1:04:31
my 53rd birthday I got a whole am i his
1:04:36
sister-in-law made the beautiful big art
1:04:38
piece with hundreds of of no agenda
1:04:42
pieces of artwork in it so it's
1:04:45
multifunctional and it's a part of our
1:04:46
value for value network there's no other
1:04:48
podcast does this but that I'm aware of
1:04:50
there's maybe one or two and you know
1:04:53
yeah there's one or two the changing on
1:04:55
a regular basis but not of this quality
1:04:57
not this topical it does not exist and
1:04:59
why because we rely we realized long ago
1:05:03
I'm trying to my Bernie it's not coming
1:05:05
out well that we need you starting to
1:05:08
sound like Sharpton we need producers we
1:05:12
can't afford them so that's the value
1:05:13
for value Network it's your podcast you
1:05:16
are producing it and the results are
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right there on the screen every single
1:05:19
time and we love thanking people who
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support us financially without that
1:05:23
there would be no show at all because we
1:05:25
couldn't survive and we give them titles
1:05:28
the executive producers associate
1:05:31
executive producers just like Hollywood
1:05:32
John who is
1:05:33
of the list wow you're really giddy
1:05:39
about a DJ Rogen so I'm DJing man I'm
1:05:41
DJing get the date for us rogue black
1:05:45
night of the vikon of the Palouse is our
1:05:47
first executive producer and he came in
1:05:50
which we have two of these today by the
1:05:51
way to 1212
1:05:52
oh and this is an angel number 12 12 is
1:05:56
an angel or angelic number 2 things I
1:05:59
missed I missed the angel number even
1:06:01
though it was on the artwork of the
1:06:04
priests letter yes yeah yeah I had the
1:06:09
angel number told you but I didn't know
1:06:11
anything about it I just was fell into
1:06:14
it like you know the normals idiot
1:06:16
savant oh it can be be on occasion so I
1:06:20
walked into it the other way missus that
1:06:22
1212 is also 3 3 yes if you count them
1:06:25
up in the end in the conspiracy theory
1:06:28
way 1 plus 2 is 3 plus 1 plus 2
1:06:31
- he's 333 cake seat man's clear as day
1:06:34
33 33 having ascended to Baron status he
1:06:39
writes on show 999 with the show
1:06:41
donation and vite count status on on
1:06:43
show 11 11 with another show donation it
1:06:47
seemed only fitting to continue the
1:06:49
trend with a show donation of 1212 I'm
1:06:53
on a roll and by my calculation I will
1:06:55
make it to Archduke right about show
1:06:58
2020 oh that's gonna be a party that's
1:07:01
slightly less than 7 years and 10 months
1:07:03
from now yeah it'll be a funeral if one
1:07:05
of ours how can we last you know there
1:07:13
are other show numbers in between there
1:07:14
too kind of cool hey thanks Raj we do
1:07:22
have twenty20 coming up this month yeah
1:07:26
alright anyway
1:07:27
alright just about the time Trump will
1:07:30
be running for his fourth term he makes
1:07:31
a joke - that I stepped all over no
1:07:34
jingles but I appreciate some land
1:07:36
hunting Karma as I'm on the lookout for
1:07:38
a nice big mountain top to hunker down
1:07:41
on until the corona scare passes by lol
1:07:45
and
1:07:46
but not least please give yet another
1:07:48
douchebag call out to tall Paul clearly
1:07:54
a slacker
1:07:55
sincerely sanely yours yes Rho AG black
1:08:00
night and VY count of the Palouse here's
1:08:02
that mountaintop Karma you've got karma
1:08:06
your land hunting car thank you how
1:08:09
incredibly generous very generous and
1:08:12
thank you very much also second twelve
1:08:15
twelve show donation cool is Matthew
1:08:18
Matthew Simpson war and peace come in
1:08:22
here is that these it's really I can
1:08:25
tell you Matthew that this is nothing
1:08:27
this has no idea this is nothing
1:08:29
compared to this oh what a joyful
1:08:33
short-shorts Rory
1:08:37
twelve twelve donation for the show
1:08:39
twelve twelve I'd like to take a moment
1:08:40
to highlight this numbers true magic
1:08:42
first twelve is the largest single
1:08:44
syllable number which makes this show
1:08:46
the last show that can't be pronounced
1:08:49
with only two syllables huh twelve
1:08:52
twelve yeah this occurred to me last
1:08:55
Thursday since twelve twelve twelve
1:08:58
twelve 203 yeah I guess known that gets
1:09:01
so it occurred to him last Thursday says
1:09:03
twelve ten was your pen ultimate two
1:09:06
syllables show I mean the second one
1:09:09
right or the second in the list the
1:09:11
second best second and the second the
1:09:14
last second and the numerals of each of
1:09:17
these 12-hour add the numerals of each
1:09:20
of these twelve two sums together and
1:09:22
you get thirty three we noticed that
1:09:24
earlier coincidence I think not
1:09:26
I also hereby request a retrograde make
1:09:29
good for show 1203 I was given credit
1:09:32
for a 333 dollar donation I actually
1:09:34
dropped donated two thirty ten dollars
1:09:38
for each episode of animated no agenda
1:09:40
extent at the time this was explained
1:09:42
with the donation note I said to John
1:09:44
which was not read bad keep going don't
1:09:52
stop sure what he thought details are in
1:09:56
John squirrelmail met but apparently was
1:09:59
it
1:09:59
I wasn't clear in that note I pledged
1:10:02
the periodic donation to equal 10 each
1:10:05
animated no agenda episode produced and
1:10:07
encourage other producers to pledge a
1:10:09
similar in a similar manner is a good
1:10:12
idea was that the Zephyr no that's just
1:10:16
some freight train Zephyr it came at on
1:10:19
time and and continued on time anywho
1:10:23
you'll find it I had to say that yes I
1:10:27
see it you finally ditched $120 $30 for
1:10:30
three additional a and a animated no
1:10:35
agenda videos and 90 dollars to make up
1:10:37
the difference I was credit I was
1:10:40
credited with in show 12:03 Wow Wow
1:10:43
that's that's the honor system working
1:10:45
right there I love people who do that
1:10:48
yes thank thank you so much Matthew that
1:10:50
and again very very generous of you as
1:10:53
well and I'm gonna throw out a karma
1:10:55
because I feel like he deserves it you
1:10:57
thought karma even though he didn't ask
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1:11:02
Matthew Bray he comes in with 500 bucks
1:11:08
hey John Adam my dad turned me on to no
1:11:11
agenda and I love it no I am 92 Michael
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on Twitter
1:11:17
that's 92 numbers the numbers 92 Michael
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thanks PS please yeah thank you
1:11:28
Michael's dad for hitting your son in
1:11:30
the mouth
1:11:31
I do you recognize that last name breaky
1:11:35
braces dad is this is this support I
1:11:37
don't know if he's a producer or not
1:11:39
doesn't it doesn't ring a bell but it
1:11:42
could maybe it's odd how many people I
1:11:46
certainly have gotten to know and know
1:11:48
about through donation notes it's really
1:11:52
there's enough donation notes there's
1:11:55
some somebody's a lot of people like to
1:11:56
multiple-- they donate a lot and they
1:11:58
have a lot of personality in their notes
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you get to know Rodrick Lenhart to 33 33
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69 yeah I TM gents I'm on my sixth and
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final leg of my 65
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honeymoon smokin hot wife photo attached
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I didn't see it she's gorgeous wife huh
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I fell behind four to five episodes as
1:12:25
we enter coronavirus land can I just
1:12:28
wait can I make a policy can I set a
1:12:30
policy for the show
1:12:31
I don't like coronavirus I think we
1:12:34
should just consistently call it Wuhan
1:12:36
flu it's so much cooler well this makes
1:12:41
me well not it not to just break away
1:12:43
from this but this makes me wonder how
1:12:45
serious they are about this or some
1:12:47
people think well I think you're amongst
1:12:49
and I think the whole thing's a scam I
1:12:50
don't like the branding this is not good
1:12:52
and the fact that their branding it this
1:12:54
way as a general coronavirus there's
1:12:57
lots of different coronaviruses ours was
1:12:59
a coronavirus the other one was to worse
1:13:02
and this one if they were if they were I
1:13:07
think the whole thing may just be a
1:13:10
short term we'll get to that we'll get
1:13:12
to that I just wanted to say long-term
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that could you're right they'd call it
1:13:15
the Wu Han virus so I think we should
1:13:17
call it the Wu Han flu not virus Wu Han
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will ooh that sounds scarier I can catch
1:13:22
Wu Han flew and flew the Wu Han scourge
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okay we're gonna substitute as we go yes
1:13:35
and I fell behind four to five episodes
1:13:37
as we enter Wu Han flu land I couldn't
1:13:42
wait to hear some real analysis about
1:13:44
the impeachment trial once I hit wife
1:13:45
once I hit Wi-Fi we arrived in Chiang
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Mai Thailand I've been there and what
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you know it our room number is 33 mm-hmm
1:13:56
coincidence I think not so here's 333
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369 333 for me and 69 for Rocky Foster
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who knows he should donate
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there's your message Ricky you bastard
1:14:11
Ricky Ricky it's time like these that
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the douchebags out there need to realize
1:14:17
how important the value for value model
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is in pony up you're a bastion of sanity
1:14:21
in the fought m5m Wonderland wish us
1:14:24
luck and plentiful face masks as we head
1:14:27
to join
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next okay good work soon-to-be sir
1:14:31
Roderick of flavortown is he on the list
1:14:35
or anything because he's not glued out
1:14:37
here no he's not soon to be is not not
1:14:40
yet doesn't mean now it can be assumed
1:14:42
it knows it means what it says
1:14:44
please kick it old-school at him and
1:14:46
give me a clippity-clop
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don't hit eat me Hillary two to the head
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and a little girl yay there you go old
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school
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excuse me yeah I finally got rid of my
1:15:09
coffee it's almost gone
1:15:10
I'm kidding month a month I was thinking
1:15:17
about we were in Soho which is is pretty
1:15:20
much China because it's all Asian
1:15:23
students and of course I immediately
1:15:25
equate someone who looks Asian to
1:15:27
Chinese I think I got like an early
1:15:29
version of the Wuhan flu yeah no seems
1:15:33
unlikely
1:15:36
Michael sellers Cypress Texas 333 ITM
1:15:41
John and Adam though I've been a $5 a
1:15:43
month subscriber for a few years I am
1:15:45
excited to make my first executive
1:15:47
producer donation nice humbly request
1:15:49
the D douching for my first on-air
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credit deduced show 1212 for a while
1:15:59
none I hope this makes the cutoff just
1:16:02
in time and I will say just in time
1:16:05
because it came in five minutes before
1:16:06
midnight yeah if you take the two 12s
1:16:10
and add that numbers you get the two
1:16:12
threes or 33 which you've noticed which
1:16:14
makes this the episode to support mm-hm
1:16:18
as a recovering journalist I appreciate
1:16:21
your deconstruction I'm disappointed in
1:16:23
how my previous profession profession
1:16:25
has deteriorated
1:16:27
read that again that's important I like
1:16:29
hearing that
1:16:30
well I'm gonna I have a comment on it as
1:16:36
a recovering journalist I appreciate
1:16:39
your deconstruction I am disappoint
1:16:41
at how my profession pre my previous
1:16:44
profession has deteriorated yes well as
1:16:47
I played the clip medley from 1998 I'm
1:16:52
not sure it has just as bad oh there's
1:16:56
more YouTube I was thinking about this
1:16:58
last night actually I think that because
1:17:01
it seems as though it just happened but
1:17:03
then I started relating stories of my
1:17:05
kids were in the second grade stuff that
1:17:08
went back into the during the Barry
1:17:10
Goldwater sixties I don't think it's
1:17:14
deteriorated at all I think it's been
1:17:16
this way and it's just now being noticed
1:17:19
because the change in the structure of
1:17:22
the media and and social media and these
1:17:25
other and the internet and other things
1:17:27
I think have made it more apparent
1:17:29
interesting you bring that up because I
1:17:31
too had a thought about days of days
1:17:33
gone by of the yesteryear about the
1:17:38
social media you know how people just
1:17:40
become total dickheads on social media
1:17:42
once they're anonymous and just didn't
1:17:44
know why we have this incredible discord
1:17:47
just anger and people yelling all the
1:17:49
time when I first got on the Usenet
1:17:52
newsgroups and then some of you may have
1:17:55
to look that up us e us e ne T Usenet
1:17:58
newsgroups and I remember and it was a
1:18:01
fantastic system because basically you
1:18:04
had a local copy of all of these
1:18:07
bulletin boards and at night it would
1:18:09
circulate around the whole internet and
1:18:11
everybody would get their update so you
1:18:13
could post something but it it wouldn't
1:18:15
come back until a day or two when
1:18:16
everyone had seen it and it circulated
1:18:18
it was just a beautiful system for the
1:18:20
amount of people that were online then
1:18:22
this is before the web and I remember
1:18:24
going on alt dot music dot I don't know
1:18:26
maybe music video or something as MTV
1:18:28
guy Adam Curry and I remember
1:18:31
immediately don't you're not supposed to
1:18:36
quote in line you have to do this you
1:18:38
have to say this I suppose and then we
1:18:41
had something called netiquette if you
1:18:43
recall netiquette how you're supposed to
1:18:46
speak with each other online but it was
1:18:48
the same thing it was anonymous people
1:18:51
yelling at other people over
1:18:54
reveal stuff it's just gotten easier to
1:18:56
do but it's this if there's something
1:18:58
about human behavior that did the minute
1:19:01
you let someone talk in a group and you
1:19:04
and it's completely anonymous people
1:19:07
become dickheads nothing new on this was
1:19:11
the the gift of the Internet yeah
1:19:14
exactly nothing new it's the same same
1:19:19
thing now the funny thing about Usenet
1:19:24
just as an aside now the Usenet was kept
1:19:28
in in play for years after things the
1:19:31
view of the web began in 93
1:19:33
approximately and that he used that was
1:19:35
still running in the late 90s and it was
1:19:38
largely taken over as a structure bite
1:19:41
if you remember this product I'm I may
1:19:44
be wrong about the names but I'm gonna
1:19:45
try to remember deja vu yes yes that
1:19:51
organized use that for you so you could
1:19:53
still go on deja vu and you could go
1:19:55
into these old groups to something all
1:19:56
that blah blah right and you could be
1:19:59
and it was it was structured so it was
1:20:02
easier to navigate everything was better
1:20:04
about it
1:20:04
and that without that was on the web
1:20:06
that was on the web at the time wasn't
1:20:08
it you went through a web browser yeah
1:20:10
so you could use use that on the web
1:20:12
browser and and it was stayed alive and
1:20:14
it was vibrant and it was running Google
1:20:16
bought it dead or whatever yeah yeah it
1:20:26
was so well organized too you could go
1:20:28
all dot binaries you wanted one porn
1:20:34
picture you had it out for five hours
1:20:36
you had to download 18 different parts
1:20:38
and then have a program that reassembled
1:20:40
it was organized yeah it's true
1:20:45
everything you're so right man
1:20:48
everything nothing changes really all
1:20:51
right and and thank you Michael for okay
1:20:59
started to know it over though I've been
1:21:02
a five-dollar subscriber I just I got
1:21:04
his did he get his D douching yes ladies
1:21:07
the D Duchenne guess I plan to donate
1:21:09
for a while and he went on you get to 33
1:21:12
the race of the bodies okay here we go
1:21:13
after as a recovering journalist I
1:21:15
appreciate your deconstruction I have
1:21:17
disappointed how my previous professor
1:21:19
profession has deteriorated that took us
1:21:21
off the track yeah the rail the race to
1:21:24
the bottom was one of the factors that
1:21:26
caused me to leave after a decade of low
1:21:29
wages poor work-life balance and working
1:21:33
daily miracles to get stories on the air
1:21:35
without recognition of the effort
1:21:38
involves called paying your dues Michael
1:21:40
paying your dues man the last eight
1:21:45
years in marketing but it may soon be
1:21:47
time to strike out on my own with the
1:21:49
video production company yeah there you
1:21:50
go
1:21:51
in preparation for the future I humbly
1:21:53
request some small business goat Karma
1:21:56
to grease the machinery of capitalism
1:21:58
and hopefully help me find a mnemonic um
1:22:01
of success nice jingles wherever an L
1:22:03
respect clos Bashar sounds pretty good
1:22:07
and thank you for your courage Mike
1:22:09
Cypress Texas Mike Cypress Texas PS I
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typed this note in note oh this is
1:22:15
interesting
1:22:15
I typed this note in notepad listen to
1:22:18
this in notepad and copy and pasted it
1:22:21
to the donation box in PayPal
1:22:24
just a tip to other producers who are
1:22:26
concerned about their notes ending
1:22:28
prematurely
1:22:34
ESP I see I think that sounds pretty
1:22:37
good
1:22:38
you've got my new favorite did you
1:22:45
notice in that No Agenda animation when
1:22:48
I said some but Klobuchar are being is
1:22:51
like in play for Vice yes I send a
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little heart I've little love I think
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it's the square lipstick that is so
1:23:08
attractive
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plus whatever yes point Michigan 298 14
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he because they're forces first
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associate executive producer and he
1:23:20
writes this donation is in tribute to my
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spoken HOF my smoke and hot recently
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invested girlfriend lady Chardonnay
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grape fields snow chard Renee it says
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charred Renee by don't get chard Renee
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and also because it's my birthday
1:23:40
he's 64 when I'm 64
1:23:44
will you still news me but so what is
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this word here the amount I think it's
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it's like a theremin only different you
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play it with your toes be Emma the
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emojis got a country I've hooked up
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reflects my current word count on the
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novel ah
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Wow let's go back a look at that number
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two nine eight one four twenty nine
1:24:13
thousand eight hundred and fifteen
1:24:15
you've got a ways to go warn people
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think this the description of a meet up
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how about a place where people from all
1:24:22
walks of life gather around a single
1:24:23
shared interest
1:24:24
sort of like an a a meeting concept
1:24:27
except cocktails are served Donald and
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Nancy jobs karma please because I have
1:24:34
two full-time jobs I would I would be
1:24:38
it'd be nice to be paid for at least one
1:24:40
of them okay do we have a moment to play
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a
1:24:43
a jingle that explains the meetup I so
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[Music]
1:24:55
living as a slave in the world today
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takes everything you've got
1:25:00
seeing heads on a stick Dvorak encourage
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you and help a lot wouldn't you like to
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get away
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you oughta be where you won't be keep it
1:25:28
all hell - bloody me you will be where
1:25:31
everybody feels the same
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you will be when you won't be expected
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to play the game you wanna be well my
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feels
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q Allison assist from Ron Aldridge
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that's exactly it
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heads honestly like a party all right he
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needed a and Nancy and Trump jobs karma
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jobs jobs jobs jobs jobs and jobs
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Garrett Garrett Ben NICUs in Tigger
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durian 250 he's in there with the Grand
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Duke yes hi John Adam I've been a
1:26:32
listener since the beginning I still
1:26:33
listen to every show I can
1:26:35
I appreciate your guys work very much
1:26:36
you bring me laughter and sanity in
1:26:38
these crazy crazy crazy times thank you
1:26:40
so much if possible I'd like to request
1:26:42
a much-needed DPD douching you've been
1:26:47
deduced I just put out health carmody
1:26:53
you guys have that for my parents and
1:26:56
shoutouts to my brother Wes my cuz
1:26:59
shubik be brown be Buffington my dude
1:27:03
named Ben across the pond and my
1:27:06
smoking-hot wife were putting up with
1:27:07
all the No Agenda
1:27:09
over the past decade plus and last thing
1:27:12
my birthday is today January 29th you're
1:27:14
on the list yeah I would love very much
1:27:16
a birthday shout-out on tomorrow's show
1:27:18
which will be listening well he wrote
1:27:20
this yesterday obviously which I'll be
1:27:22
listening to live you're in the chat
1:27:23
room thanks again Adam and John you guys
1:27:26
are the best
1:27:26
yes he needs what kind of karma do you
1:27:29
want health karma yes we have that for
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you right here yep
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you've got karma jobs - yeah
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Oh a jobs caramel sauce jobs jobs and
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jobs
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let's vote or job
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karma okay uh and we're - sir Dave a
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roll of America's heartland in Saudi
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Arabia fuga Zotoh um - 34 33 he's on a
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roll recently giving us a lot of
1:28:07
attention which we appreciate
1:28:09
I think you go in just silent mode
1:28:11
shortly but he did send an email in your
1:28:14
pita and hummus I was been concerned to
1:28:16
hear about the FAs restriction on esa s
1:28:19
in show 1210 I have an OB daya my
1:28:23
emotional support octopus for several
1:28:26
years now he I think it's hard to tell
1:28:28
I'm not really sure where to look on
1:28:31
this or is this there how do I assume
1:28:34
gender is not terribly empathetic but
1:28:36
he's a great hugger that said it's
1:28:40
probably the best that the dry recycled
1:28:43
airplane air on long international
1:28:45
flight does tend to dry your out
1:28:48
unfortunately I have just a solution
1:28:51
paging dr. Bronner dr. Bronner to seat
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33 be it's all there in the fine print
1:28:56
you know food is odo is free association
1:29:03
you're gonna fly it would you like me to
1:29:04
handle the German right now one of those
1:29:07
flights with you know they sometimes cut
1:29:08
the oxygen way and he was writing this
1:29:11
as a third place and then also for some
1:29:18
upcoming work for for travel to Taif
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Jetta Yanbu and Medina funky cold Medina
1:29:27
Medina is interesting is there's only
1:29:29
one hotel that is available for
1:29:31
non-muslims like me also the city is
1:29:35
surrounded by large arches marking the
1:29:37
harem zone inside of which is for
1:29:40
Muslims own only not to be confused with
1:29:44
the Haram is Oh
1:29:45
which is a very different place no
1:29:48
kidding if you'll indulge an Earl a
1:29:52
quick story when I lived in the kingdom
1:29:56
back in the knots we spent a few days in
1:29:58
Modena for work after he got finished
1:30:01
one day my interpreter said let's go
1:30:04
downtown and get some else's Azaz john
1:30:08
that's the chicken joint you were at
1:30:10
raved about uh 966 and 967 okay I'll
1:30:15
just hang out here at the hotel I said
1:30:18
Matt ma fille mikela no problem
1:30:23
come with us just don't say anything
1:30:26
oh and try to look like a Muslim Dave
1:30:32
can not pull that off no matter what
1:30:34
well you can wear enough fun and did it
1:30:37
um okay well I survived they must have
1:30:40
done it right and that's the story about
1:30:42
how I was smuggled into the Forbidden
1:30:44
Zone of the second holiest city in Saudi
1:30:46
Arabia for the world's most delicious
1:30:49
fried chicken it wasn't worth it yes
1:30:54
Earl of America's heartland is Saudi
1:30:57
Arabia thank you sir Dave and I guess
1:30:59
we're seeing a dame melody we're having
1:31:01
dinner with her she's she's gonna be an
1:31:02
awesome by herself in next weekend I
1:31:05
think very well more stories we move on
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to Napa 'less Maryland where resides
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vasily o's plan plug this plugin blanket
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s plainness i think to 1212 this
1:31:25
donation is a big thanks for letting me
1:31:27
listen to over 300 episodes of No Agenda
1:31:29
in 2019 I've learned so much along the
1:31:31
way and my commuting life is much more
1:31:35
enjoyable
1:31:35
I am less than 300 episodes me too - a
1:31:39
week - no no no there was no 300
1:31:42
episodes of No Agenda 2019 is 200 maybe
1:31:45
I've attempted to hit my smoking hot
1:31:47
excuse me John you know there are some
1:31:49
people who will go back and listen to
1:31:51
episodes so I think he went through the
1:31:53
the archive ah
1:31:57
you're welcome yeah thank you I'm right
1:32:01
by the way I've run into this every so
1:32:05
often when I first are running in this
1:32:07
in Canada there's a timing thing that
1:32:10
you with interpersonal relationships
1:32:11
where you do you do something and just
1:32:13
at the time you're gonna say thank you
1:32:15
the guy says you're welcome as if you
1:32:18
didn't say thank you soon enough
1:32:20
well after 12 years of doing that time I
1:32:23
did that oh you were doing it
1:32:25
sarcastically no but but I've noticed
1:32:28
this and now I'm starting to notice it
1:32:30
around Berkeley oh boy yeah it's one of
1:32:35
those things mmm
1:32:37
it's very strange he continues I have
1:32:41
attempted to hit my smokin hot
1:32:42
girlfriend in the mouth while we're
1:32:44
driving on a road trip the that's true
1:32:46
clip is pretty much the summary of her
1:32:48
knowledge of the show she was sweet
1:32:52
enough to buy me a No Agenda University
1:32:54
hoodie for my birthday a fantastic gift
1:32:56
she is the best I also want to say this
1:33:00
to the producers that have listened to
1:33:01
more No Agenda shows than you can count
1:33:03
but haven't donated yet do it I'll be
1:33:07
honest I listen to over 80 episodes
1:33:10
before my first donation but man does it
1:33:12
feel good when you start returning the
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value you receive thank you could not
1:33:17
cannot do better and homeless man who
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stirs and Uncle John and Adam I look
1:33:20
forward to being knighted later this yes
1:33:22
we look forward to that as well thank
1:33:24
you miss Aleeah
1:33:25
that is a nice note that's fantastic
1:33:28
Gregory Seymour 202 33 again please
1:33:32
please deduce me as this is my first
1:33:34
donation
1:33:36
you've been deduced ITM not again no
1:33:42
agendas helped me broaden my perspective
1:33:43
I keep my amygdala in a healthy size
1:33:45
along with providing good conversation
1:33:48
topics from my lunch break please grant
1:33:50
some jobs karma to my smoking-hot
1:33:52
fiancee Anna and I as we are gearing up
1:33:56
to quit our jobs and move nicely in law
1:34:00
school this year Chelsea your support
1:34:03
during this college change of mine has
1:34:05
been invaluable also thanks for allowing
1:34:07
me to make you listen to
1:34:09
this show so you can hear this I'll be
1:34:15
relying on you to keep me sane as I
1:34:17
continue my education good luck thanks
1:34:20
for all you do Greg yeah and it's a
1:34:22
career change not college changed but
1:34:24
you know yeah you found a good one Greg
1:34:28
Gregory yeah she's a she seems like
1:34:31
she's a keeper she's gonna support you
1:34:33
while you're getting your law degree do
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we need more lawyers john is it's the
1:34:39
first aquestion it goes straight to go
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do your politician be fantastic
1:34:44
here we go man this will help jobs jobs
1:34:47
jobs and jobs there's another one on the
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list which is make good that I lost
1:35:01
track of again it's gotten to the vortex
1:35:03
I tried to pick it up later
1:35:05
Oh is there something that that I can do
1:35:07
that I can find there's a note that went
1:35:10
around I said I sent you uh I sent him I
1:35:13
sent it to you also this is a guy and if
1:35:17
I can have his name I could just look
1:35:19
him up but this is a guy who donated the
1:35:22
last show or the show before it was 200
1:35:24
something dollars she's to get with the
1:35:25
tiny homes yes he sent a check in the
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mail with some business cards and that I
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1:38:32
alright let's go to the chopper okay you
1:38:37
got a clip to set this up me up here I
1:38:38
do have one little clip this is a little
1:38:40
short clip with some information that
1:38:43
this is the and this is most recent this
1:38:45
is CBS and the little discussion that
1:38:47
they talk mostly of course Kobe Bryant
1:38:49
died in this helicopter we everyone
1:38:51
knows that and it became the news top of
1:38:54
the news for the whole week yep and
1:38:57
continues and now there's some
1:38:59
controversies because certain people are
1:39:01
canceled culture oriented people are you
1:39:04
know trying to you know defame because
1:39:06
because it was rape charges I'm years
1:39:09
back and they're trying to make fun of
1:39:11
it or or condemn him but the guy's dead
1:39:14
and I mean come on people meanwhile
1:39:19
there was a you know there's some
1:39:21
controversy over the crash itself and
1:39:23
this is the part of a CBS report that
1:39:25
was actually about five minutes long
1:39:27
mostly talking about all his awards Kobe
1:39:29
Bryant's helicopter was only about three
1:39:31
minutes from reaching the Camarillo
1:39:33
Airport new video from a doorbell camera
1:39:37
captured the sounds of the chopper
1:39:38
falling from the sky
1:39:40
with nine aboard for its final flight in
1:39:42
worsening weather the helicopter was
1:39:44
flying without black boxes or a terrain
1:39:46
awareness warning system known as taus
1:39:51
that could have alerted the pilot to the
1:39:53
jagged landscape but the FAA only
1:39:55
requires those technologies for
1:39:57
helicopter air ambulances toss could
1:40:00
have helped to provide information to
1:40:03
the pilot that's something we've
1:40:04
recommended several times over a number
1:40:08
of years
1:40:08
today the Lakers practice for the first
1:40:10
time since Sunday's crash as tributes
1:40:12
continue to flood in yeah I think right
1:40:18
out because we heard about this the
1:40:19
troll room alerted me during the last
1:40:21
show and right after I took a quick look
1:40:23
and you remember the first thing I said
1:40:25
I'll tell everybody what you said you we
1:40:29
talked it once we discovered what the
1:40:31
chopper was it was a sikorsky sk six
1:40:34
seven i can't remember the name 76 76
1:40:39
adam said you know that's a consider one
1:40:42
of the safest helicopters there is and
1:40:45
it usually has two pilots I'll bet you
1:40:48
that that guy was like maybe one pilot
1:40:51
and they probably didn't have probably
1:40:53
checked in as a visual only instead of
1:40:55
using instruments and and and probably
1:41:00
crash from you know just kind of like
1:41:02
well before that the first thing out of
1:41:04
my mouth which I'd hoped you'd remember
1:41:06
was Scud running I'd literally said oh
1:41:09
yes never remember that because it's too
1:41:12
screwy a term so the reason why I'm
1:41:17
uniquely qualified for this particular
1:41:20
flight reasons are I am a rated
1:41:25
single-engine complex fixed wing and
1:41:27
rotary several types so I'm certified to
1:41:30
fly and of course Robinson 2244 and
1:41:33
strim for a DB turbine I owned and
1:41:36
operated and piloted although not all
1:41:39
the time in augusta 109 E power twin
1:41:41
turbine helicopter which is very similar
1:41:45
to the S 76 but the S 76 is bigger
1:41:48
significantly bigger but it's the same
1:41:50
idea
1:41:50
twin turbines although I do not hold a
1:41:54
name
1:41:54
Dermott rating I have had 15 hours of
1:41:56
instrument training 25 hours flying
1:41:59
helicopters 1500 hours fixed-wing I also
1:42:04
owned a helicopter company that operated
1:42:07
for high-end clients and had an AOC and
1:42:13
operator certificate which is basically
1:42:16
an airline very hard to get any other
1:42:18
there's a lot of rules a lot of
1:42:20
regulations so I understand the private
1:42:22
owner experience
1:42:23
I understand operating for demanding
1:42:26
clients and just to give you some two
1:42:31
examples because this does come into
1:42:33
play in this particular story my
1:42:36
instructor would also operate aircraft
1:42:39
for other clients and he had a very
1:42:41
wealthy guy who had a king air twin
1:42:44
turboprop I think it's 12 seats very
1:42:47
nice aircraft AB he and family friends
1:42:50
were gonna go on a flight somewhere and
1:42:52
they showed up with 13 people and a
1:42:55
child extra child and they're like well
1:42:58
you can just sit on someone's lap and
1:43:00
William said no not you you can if and
1:43:03
if you don't like it you can take your
1:43:05
plane and get off get out of my hangar
1:43:07
go and he was that's how I was taught
1:43:09
it's like no you cannot have an extra
1:43:11
person there's regulations you got to
1:43:13
stick to it and there's reasons for it
1:43:15
my personal experience with my own
1:43:18
aircraft the Augusta 109e power when I I
1:43:22
was not flying I was in the copilot seat
1:43:24
and we had a replacement pilot named
1:43:26
Pete Barnes and he was from UK
1:43:30
helicopter company that also operated
1:43:32
the Augusta 109s it was a fill-in pilot
1:43:35
as we're getting ready to take off
1:43:38
actual little wisps of smoke come out of
1:43:41
the control panel from the transponder
1:43:44
and you can pull these are modules he
1:43:47
pulls the module out does aw damn it
1:43:49
fried but we have clearance so let's
1:43:51
just tell him once we're in the air that
1:43:52
that would something's wrong with the
1:43:54
transponder otherwise they won't let us
1:43:55
take off and we took off and I thought
1:43:57
at that very moment I'm never flying
1:43:59
with this guy ever again because yeah it
1:44:02
might just look like the transponder
1:44:03
blew but because I think he was like a
1:44:05
flashy guy
1:44:07
and I say was because if you recall at
1:44:10
Battersea in London just a couple years
1:44:12
ago bad weather Private Pilot ghost with
1:44:16
an Augusta goes to pick up a customer it
1:44:19
really was not the right weather his
1:44:21
tail boom hit a crane he died two people
1:44:25
on the ground died and that was Pete
1:44:26
Barnes so there's this get there itis is
1:44:30
what we talk about especially when
1:44:32
you're flying high profile or high
1:44:36
net-worth individuals that which is also
1:44:38
high profile so that's part one and by
1:44:42
the way I did not start my investigation
1:44:44
with this I first immediately went
1:44:46
looking for any evidence that this was
1:44:48
an Illuminati sacrifice for the Grammys
1:44:51
the next day and I and I'm serious about
1:44:53
that because you are serious because in
1:44:56
fact you went you've watched the graph
1:44:57
watched some of the Grammys didn't watch
1:44:59
all of them but I know you watched the
1:45:02
Grammys specifically for Illuminati
1:45:05
stuff yeah that is always there as
1:45:07
always sorry yeah so but you know I
1:45:10
think there's too much evidence that
1:45:12
points to what really happened here and
1:45:15
so here's the next data point that you
1:45:17
need to understand and instrument flying
1:45:19
rules visual flying rules special visual
1:45:22
flying rules not that important in this
1:45:24
case other than to understand that if
1:45:27
you want to fly on instruments and there
1:45:31
are exceptions to this in different
1:45:32
situations but basically that's leaving
1:45:35
from an airport going to another airport
1:45:38
your flight is mapped out it's known
1:45:40
that the whole point is that air traffic
1:45:42
control is gonna try and sequence you is
1:45:45
for when you arrive and that's why you
1:45:47
have slot times you've heard of this oh
1:45:48
we missed our slot time because that is
1:45:50
part of the IFR the instrument system
1:45:54
and this helicopter flies perfectly well
1:45:56
with instruments with a single pilot
1:45:59
it's called single pilot IFR that's only
1:46:01
for the flying part it doesn't land
1:46:03
automatically doesn't hover you have to
1:46:06
be going and this aircraft I think 50 50
1:46:08
55 or 60 knots to even engage the the
1:46:13
instruments but you're still hand flying
1:46:16
it down on instruments down to the
1:46:17
ground but you can definitely get
1:46:19
through some real peace ooh
1:46:20
everything else is visual hovering in a
1:46:23
helicopter is very important you cannot
1:46:26
hover well of course there are some AI
1:46:29
systems I'm sure you can find a video
1:46:31
somewhere where someone created a
1:46:33
helicopter that hovers by itself but now
1:46:37
you need to be able to see outside you
1:46:40
need to be able to see a horizon
1:46:41
otherwise you cannot hover the aircraft
1:46:44
the second part of the situate spacial
1:46:50
awareness you have because you are you
1:46:53
are keeping that in balance it's almost
1:46:54
like a ballet move all your your both
1:46:59
your feet and your your both your arms
1:47:01
are working with the cyclic and the
1:47:03
collective one is for up and down one is
1:47:04
for left right forward just to make it
1:47:06
simple you-you-you need to see the
1:47:10
horizon to know where you are for your
1:47:12
inputs and it's minuscule there's none
1:47:14
of this left right it's like in a
1:47:16
quarter of an inch and then back you
1:47:18
know otherwise you can get into
1:47:19
oscillate it's not once you can do it
1:47:21
it's like riding a bike but you cannot
1:47:23
do it without being able to see a
1:47:26
horizon doesn't matter if it could be
1:47:28
lights as long as you see horizon it
1:47:30
can't be a whiteout and the whiteout is
1:47:33
what we're talking about here and I have
1:47:35
been in whiteouts Twyla is actually part
1:47:37
of your instrument training when you are
1:47:40
in an aircraft and you cannot see out
1:47:43
the windows the same spatial awareness
1:47:48
issue pop pops up as someone who has
1:47:51
vertigo within one second maybe even
1:47:55
less than a second that you're in a
1:47:56
complete I cannot see outside the
1:47:58
aircraft I can't see horizon whether
1:48:00
it's fixed-wing or helicopter if you
1:48:03
will immediately be disoriented you will
1:48:06
think I'm leaning to the left I have to
1:48:08
lean over I have to you know move the
1:48:11
stick over to the right you will be
1:48:13
upside down within about eight seconds
1:48:16
and you won't even know it or you could
1:48:18
be in a dive you could be in a crazy
1:48:20
climb it's everyone every pilot will
1:48:23
tell you this it cannot be done you have
1:48:25
to immediately go to your instruments to
1:48:28
your horizon and that will keep you safe
1:48:30
and I've had this happen in again I
1:48:33
don't have instruments
1:48:34
so I have been special VFR which means
1:48:36
you can kind of see the grants bullshit
1:48:38
I can't really see but I'm not in the
1:48:40
clouds so let me go just for for
1:48:43
permission to cross some some aerodrome
1:48:46
with it with the the plane I flew the
1:48:49
Cessna I had a leveler so you get into
1:48:51
the clouds you hit the level or
1:48:53
immediately it goes it's just gonna keep
1:48:55
your level then you have to look down
1:48:56
your instruments and make sure you're
1:48:57
not in a dive or you're going up or down
1:48:59
but you can't look outside I've also had
1:49:01
it happen in the helicopter and it was
1:49:04
on the way from Amsterdam to Belgium
1:49:07
luckily I knew where I was I knew that
1:49:10
it was all flat there were no wires
1:49:12
anywhere because that's what kills most
1:49:13
helicopters so I got into a situation
1:49:16
whiteout it just I flew into something
1:49:18
and was white all around me immediately
1:49:21
I went to the instruments slowed down
1:49:23
straight ahead no turns whatsoever I'm
1:49:25
just concentrating on keeping it
1:49:27
straight and level slowly lowering the
1:49:29
collective so I come down out of the
1:49:31
whatever cloud I was in very scary
1:49:34
experience
1:49:36
here's what happened and it can only be
1:49:39
one of two things
1:49:39
in all cases of aviation mechanical or
1:49:42
human error and it's and the human error
1:49:45
will be the pilot in this case although
1:49:49
the pilot knew what he was doing was
1:49:51
very familiar with the terrain he should
1:49:54
have in my mind filed four instruments
1:49:57
and gone to an airport and had his
1:50:00
passengers you know take an uber from
1:50:02
there to wherever they're going to go so
1:50:05
you've got nine people nine passengers
1:50:06
in this aircraft or eight eight or nine
1:50:09
so it's full you've got kids that go
1:50:12
into a game and you show up at Burbank
1:50:15
you want to cross the Burbank airspace
1:50:18
so you can go around and make your left
1:50:20
to go wherever you wanted to go but
1:50:22
because he was not IFR because it was
1:50:24
not on instruments he had to hold and
1:50:27
and in fact he had to hold for other
1:50:29
aircraft who were who were slotted and
1:50:31
scheduled to come in and one of them was
1:50:33
on a go-around which means they missed
1:50:35
their approach for whatever reason
1:50:37
probably because of the weather and the
1:50:39
end so they were all IFR so he was not
1:50:41
IFR and had to circle it's I'm not sure
1:50:45
if it's twelve minutes or fifteen
1:50:46
minutes
1:50:47
let me tell you circling in a helicopter
1:50:50
that's full of people is not fun the
1:50:53
passengers don't like it it's it gets
1:50:55
annoying you get anxious just you'd have
1:50:59
to witness it for 15 minutes and I'm
1:51:02
sure it's like okay I got people in the
1:51:04
back who really want to get out of this
1:51:06
thing he gets very claustrophobic when
1:51:07
you're doing this and these are pretty
1:51:08
tight turns so I think that that clouded
1:51:13
his judgment and when he made his turn
1:51:16
he was following the one on one to go
1:51:18
right you know that's it's completely
1:51:20
the way you do it everything according
1:51:22
to the book except he hit a whiteout
1:51:25
situation and he did the first thing I
1:51:29
think would be the right thing to do in
1:51:31
his case because he knew terrain was
1:51:33
ahead he pulled up but then he made I
1:51:36
think a critical error and in and maybe
1:51:39
it's in maybe it's because he saw thee
1:51:41
wasn't going to clear the top there's
1:51:43
some reports that he was only 20 30 feet
1:51:45
away from clearing he made a decision to
1:51:47
turn that decision was a fatal one why
1:51:50
he turned left I'm not so sure because
1:51:53
that is in this helicopter the pilot
1:51:55
sits on the right-hand side you couldn't
1:51:57
see anyway he decides to do what we call
1:52:00
a wing over as the way I see it so you
1:52:02
turn left kick the tail and he lost his
1:52:05
spatial awareness inverted and they
1:52:08
crashed I don't think anyway probably
1:52:10
didn't even know they were upside down
1:52:11
and they were and it was just boom right
1:52:14
away so bottom line should have flown
1:52:18
IFR well somebody did something wrong
1:52:25
now he did something wrong the the pilot
1:52:29
made a poor decision boom you've had a
1:52:33
long exposition at the beginning of this
1:52:35
this lecture about demanding clients how
1:52:40
does that come into play why did you
1:52:42
even mention it did you not hear what I
1:52:44
said Kobe or somebody was saying hey but
1:52:46
did you not did you what part did you
1:52:47
miss where I said that they they
1:52:49
wouldn't want they wanted to land at the
1:52:52
Sports Club they they you know they did
1:52:55
not want he made the decision instead of
1:52:58
saying it could get a little patchy I'm
1:53:00
gonna fly it to the airport on
1:53:01
instrument then you take a 10-minute
1:53:03
Eber ride from there that was one the
1:53:05
second one Murillo yeah the second part
1:53:08
is when you're in a hold for 12 to 15
1:53:10
minutes
1:53:11
it makes people get anxious kids get
1:53:13
anxious it's not a fun experience it's
1:53:16
not even even in a hold in a in a 747 it
1:53:22
gets annoying after a while I know
1:53:23
you've you witnessed it like oh here we
1:53:25
go again and we're turning again and
1:53:27
we're turning again now imagine that you
1:53:29
start bitching yes to the passengers and
1:53:32
people next to you let's this boat crap
1:53:35
so I so of course there was just a bit
1:53:37
wasn't the anxiety of the or the anger
1:53:40
of the the prop no this is pilot I don't
1:53:44
care how angry your passengers are he
1:53:48
should have said no I'm flying you IFR
1:53:51
instruments and that you can take a cab
1:53:53
from there now I think that was the big
1:53:55
mistake so the reports are pretty
1:53:58
accurate in this case not the early
1:54:00
reports which went on for days I heard
1:54:02
the engine sputtering please yeah oh he
1:54:07
was hovering in the clouds no no he was
1:54:10
and none of that was taking place so I
1:54:13
wish I could make it more spectacular
1:54:15
like an Illuminati sacrifice but
1:54:17
unfortunately bad day it happens to a
1:54:20
lot of good pilots sadly so if you have
1:54:24
a helicopter mm-hmm and it's clear
1:54:26
everything's fine and you wanted to just
1:54:29
go straight up hovering just go again
1:54:32
gaining out to gee how high could you go
1:54:35
so there's two types of hover the in
1:54:37
ground hover and the out of ground hover
1:54:39
that depends entirely on how much fuel
1:54:42
and passengers you are you're carrying
1:54:46
so most so for instance this helicopter
1:54:49
when it has once pretty much full you
1:54:52
got a VIP interior lots of human beings
1:54:55
than the fuel taking off and you're
1:54:57
coming up into a hover above the ground
1:54:59
because you're then in ground you're
1:55:01
pushing all this you have an air cushion
1:55:03
between you and the ground that is that
1:55:07
that will work with this helicopter to
1:55:09
then fly you have to trans
1:55:11
and start moving forward to create lift
1:55:14
which is just like an airplane where the
1:55:16
the rotors then function as wings if you
1:55:21
and it depends on how high because of
1:55:22
course you have different density the
1:55:25
higher you go if you don't have all that
1:55:28
weight and you're at the right weight
1:55:29
and balance you can do an out of ground
1:55:31
hover you can just hover in the sky like
1:55:33
the police helicopters do some
1:55:36
helicopters depending on what they have
1:55:38
on board how much weight they have can
1:55:40
do that at 18,000 feet you see it all
1:55:42
the time with a mountain rescues but not
1:55:47
when you're fully loaded you can't just
1:55:49
you know in other what you're saying is
1:55:52
could he have just stopped them being in
1:55:53
a hover a no because you can't do that
1:55:55
in in a complete whiteout situation B he
1:55:58
probably didn't have actually I'm
1:56:01
wondering how high like a legless police
1:56:04
helicopter or something that's got
1:56:06
pretty neat pretty empty could just go
1:56:09
straight up and keep going half would
1:56:11
what altitude would it be like I can't
1:56:13
do this anymore that again that that
1:56:18
totally depends on the aircraft it has
1:56:21
to be I mean it does say the most
1:56:22
optimal is there's any craft that can go
1:56:26
to forty thousand feet no no no remote
1:56:31
the top I think for specially equipped
1:56:34
and it's usually sikorsky's or gyro
1:56:36
copters the 136 I think comes to mind 35
1:56:41
yeah you're a couple of 135 they can be
1:56:45
outfitted to do that at you know up to
1:56:47
18,000 feet two problems one you're
1:56:49
gonna start getting breathing problems
1:56:51
because you're not pressurized and you
1:56:52
need oxygen and at a certain point you
1:56:55
know you just can't go any higher the
1:56:57
there's not enough air flow the density
1:57:00
drops to such a degree that you just
1:57:02
you're flapping around in nothing okay
1:57:04
yeah I've always wondered about that
1:57:06
yeah you're welcome
1:57:08
why do I wonder about it maybe you want
1:57:12
to go on a trip I personally I got to
1:57:15
tell you I
1:57:16
I don't fly in helicopters I don't know
1:57:19
not as a passenger any of that I don't
1:57:22
like it I don't trust it
1:57:24
for a lot of these reasons Wow yeah
1:57:28
let's okay I think we're done with that
1:57:31
you've solved the all the questions have
1:57:33
been answered
1:57:34
I hope so now would probably go another
1:57:35
week with the tributes to Kobe yeah no I
1:57:41
don't mean while I also have I don't
1:57:44
know I don't know anything about Kobe
1:57:45
you know to change the subject because
1:57:50
we have a big thing coming up that
1:57:52
nobody's talking about sit and Faraj was
1:57:57
that this was great when I clipped it
1:58:01
but I clipped it in two parts I clipped
1:58:03
the beginning and that I took I had to
1:58:05
gut it because it went on for five
1:58:07
minutes well you got the beginning in
1:58:08
the ending I'm surely at the beginning
1:58:10
and the ending cuz the ending is the
1:58:12
beauty is the beauty yes I agree
1:58:14
so and I also have a press conference
1:58:18
now there's also he did a press
1:58:20
conference afterwards which is kind of
1:58:21
interesting and for informational
1:58:24
purposes and we may or may not want to
1:58:26
play that this show but let's start with
1:58:28
the Faraj goodbye number one this is a
1:58:30
Faraj and the in the UK European Union
1:58:35
parliamentarians
1:58:37
at Starfleet Command in the big hall and
1:58:40
I believe the president of fund a lion I
1:58:42
think she was presiding the issue was
1:58:45
the new female head honcho of the
1:58:47
European Union a 47 year political
1:58:50
experiment that the British frankly have
1:58:52
never been very happy with my mother and
1:58:55
father signed up to common market not to
1:58:59
a political union not to flags anthems
1:59:02
presidents and now you even want your
1:59:05
own army for me it's been 27 years of
1:59:09
campaigning and they were 20 years here
1:59:11
in this Parliament I'm not particularly
1:59:14
happy with the agreement we're being
1:59:16
asked to vote on tonight but Boris has
1:59:20
been remarkably bold in the last few
1:59:23
months and miss von der Leyen he's made
1:59:26
it clear he's promised us there'll be no
1:59:29
level playing field and on that basis I
1:59:33
wish him every success
1:59:35
in the next round of negotiations I
1:59:38
really do but the most significant point
1:59:40
is this what happens at 11:00 p.m. this
1:59:45
Friday the 31st of January 2020 marks
1:59:49
the point of no return once we've left
1:59:53
we are never coming back and the rest
1:59:56
frankly is DS L we're going we will be
2:00:00
gone and that should be the summit of my
2:00:03
own political ambitions just for
2:00:08
everyone's knowledge I the whole thing
2:00:11
so the full clip is in there what I
2:00:13
think you don't have although it is
2:00:14
interesting to go back and listen to
2:00:15
later is Farraj talking about the
2:00:21
do-overs which we've taught now the
2:00:23
second part of us got to do it's got the
2:00:25
view overs in there okay because what
2:00:27
I'm hearing is yeah they may they had
2:00:30
this vote in the European Parliament but
2:00:33
it's still gonna be a while until
2:00:35
they've actually he has a final set for
2:00:37
2020 he did this is the part I did cut
2:00:40
out the 20 the fact it did be Alec a and
2:00:43
Friday this hands but a while I have a
2:00:46
clip for that later let's let's get to
2:00:48
the second part okay this is the good
2:00:50
part and you may lose populism but I
2:00:53
tell you a funny thing it's becoming
2:00:55
very popular and it has great benefits
2:00:59
no more financial contributions no more
2:01:03
European Court of Justice
2:01:04
no more Common Fisheries Policy no more
2:01:07
being talked down to no more being
2:01:10
bullied no more I mean what's not to
2:01:16
like I know you're gonna miss us I know
2:01:19
you wanna ban our national flags but
2:01:21
we're gonna wave you goodbye forward in
2:01:25
the future to working with you as
2:01:27
sovereign right that was where his
2:01:32
microphone was caught off if you disobey
2:01:34
the rules you get cut off please remove
2:01:38
the flag
2:01:40
[Applause]
2:01:45
[Music]
2:01:47
[Applause]
2:01:54
[Music]
2:01:54
[Applause]
2:02:03
really please sit down resume your seats
2:02:06
put your flags away you're leaving and
2:02:09
take them with you if you are leaving
2:02:11
now if I may say Justin is my reference
2:02:22
the word hate was used oh yeah yes
2:02:27
you're right I didn't thought I had it
2:02:29
in there but I didn't have in the second
2:02:30
half where they eat bitches about all
2:02:32
the do overs and claims that British he
2:02:35
expected the British to do it to but
2:02:37
they didn't the whole thing was funny
2:02:40
because the very and she cuts him off as
2:02:43
he's saying the last two or three words
2:02:46
because they all pulled these little
2:02:48
bitty British flags out there you know
2:02:50
they're like little desktop-like like
2:02:54
you know there's about 20 people then
2:02:55
they're waving these little flags and
2:02:57
she gets bent out of shape about it so
2:03:01
juvenile here's a report as to what we
2:03:04
can expect tomorrow night at 11 p.m.
2:03:06
Gitmo nation UK time and then what's
2:03:10
really what it really means I think 11
2:03:12
p.m. of course Boris Johnson wanted Big
2:03:16
Ben to bomb but that's almost an
2:03:20
impossibility because of course as we
2:03:21
all know Big Ben is under refurbishment
2:03:24
and it was going to cost a rather large
2:03:26
amount of money to actually make that
2:03:27
happen
2:03:29
so in stairs at Downing Street there'll
2:03:31
be a light show put on with a clock
2:03:33
that's going to be shown on the side of
2:03:36
Downing Street of course the Prime
2:03:38
Minister's residence and there'll be a
2:03:39
count down there at Parliament Square
2:03:41
people who support and bricks it of
2:03:43
course will be coming out to also count
2:03:46
down to that moment 11 p.m. of course in
2:03:49
Britain which is 12 p.m. in the European
2:03:52
Union's for the European Union got its
2:03:54
way on that one so there'll be some sort
2:03:57
of celebrations I think at Parliament
2:03:59
Square but of course this issue has
2:04:01
divided a nation so not everyone will be
2:04:03
celebrating there will also be those
2:04:05
commiserating those people that didn't
2:04:07
want the UK to leave the European Union
2:04:10
but I think after that come Saturday
2:04:12
morning at Boris Johnson for one will be
2:04:15
hoping that everyone can just move
2:04:16
forward we can all stop talking about
2:04:19
brexit that what is what I think your
2:04:20
hope for so the critical phase I think
2:04:23
will be done but there'll be more pain
2:04:26
to come that's for sure because Boris
2:04:28
Johnson will have just 11 months to come
2:04:31
up with a free trade deal with the
2:04:33
European bloc and already eat there are
2:04:36
some European leaders saying that that's
2:04:38
an impossibility it can't be done that
2:04:40
quickly so again there'll be a crunch
2:04:43
time at the end of this year in December
2:04:45
because if a free trade deal can't be
2:04:47
done then there could be a no deal BRICS
2:04:49
isn't of course all the uncertainty that
2:04:51
then comes with that but this today in
2:04:54
the European Parliament you saw Nigel
2:04:56
Faraj there flying his British flag his
2:04:59
parliamentary career is over for all the
2:05:01
right reasons according to him so that
2:05:05
was a key moment but there is still more
2:05:06
to come Friday night and then a little
2:05:09
pause and come back in December so the
2:05:12
way I read this is they agreed to go
2:05:17
figure it out in ten months from now
2:05:19
only there's no there's no going back
2:05:21
but they still haven't actually
2:05:22
negotiated the exit she's taught they're
2:05:24
still talking about a hard brexit what
2:05:27
had what is going on I wish I knew I
2:05:30
mean this obvious that there is just
2:05:33
another stalling tactic I think so it's
2:05:35
really I agree I you know you can say
2:05:38
what you want but I'm not seeing them
2:05:40
leaving it it's what's gonna happen is
2:05:44
that the British congregation or the
2:05:47
contingent and the Harlem is not going
2:05:50
to be there anymore they're gonna be
2:05:51
gone yeah but meanwhile that's like I
2:05:54
found this press conference interesting
2:05:56
cuz Faraj was asked a lot of questions
2:05:58
about a lot of things but he talked but
2:06:00
some some Swiss guy comes up as about
2:06:02
you know the EU is
2:06:04
pressuring Switzerland to join and Faraj
2:06:10
had some observations about the whole EU
2:06:13
and the EU structure and why it's white
2:06:15
has an appeal it doesn't have an appeal
2:06:17
to the masses but it has an appeal to
2:06:20
the professional politician the
2:06:21
political class yeah which i think is
2:06:23
being reflected in a lot of areas
2:06:25
including the United States but but when
2:06:27
you listen to it from his experience and
2:06:31
point of view you can see it's a
2:06:34
corrupting influence and you can see why
2:06:36
I listen to this another example you
2:06:38
mentioned quite often during this all
2:06:40
this year in Switzerland so even my
2:06:43
question would be even Switzerland it
2:06:44
seems or the government this wants to to
2:06:47
tie itself closer to the European Union
2:06:49
to keep this access to the interior
2:06:51
market so what would you say to this way
2:06:53
so what what how do you see the Swiss
2:06:55
model nowadays it's still a model for
2:06:58
the UK for the future thank you well
2:06:59
look I don't know any Swiss models
2:07:02
personally but I I'm sure that you know
2:07:05
you have you you have us alright and you
2:07:09
have a model of direct democracy which
2:07:11
I'm insanely jealous of the fact that
2:07:14
you are able to hold your political
2:07:16
class to account by holding referendums
2:07:18
of a national level or a kansong level I
2:07:21
like and after all bricks it's only
2:07:23
happening because we have the ability to
2:07:25
have a referendum and make a decision if
2:07:28
they've been left of the politicians we
2:07:29
wouldn't even be discussing this and
2:07:31
Switzerland is rich too and it's done
2:07:33
incredibly well and it's really rather
2:07:35
small in terms of size and it's carved
2:07:37
out its own position the difficulty in
2:07:39
Switzerland of course and you
2:07:40
highlighted it beautifully in your
2:07:42
question is that everywhere
2:07:44
the political class loves the European
2:07:47
Union and the people don't and this is
2:07:50
perhaps hardly surprising I mean look
2:07:53
you know for most people coming to
2:07:57
Brussels even as an MEP you know and you
2:08:01
get chauffeur driven cars of an endless
2:08:03
list of invitations to champagne
2:08:05
receptions you're told you're the elite
2:08:07
of Europe it's all very tempting and
2:08:11
you know you probably start to earn
2:08:13
money that you had that you can only
2:08:15
have dreamt of them it's amazing thing
2:08:17
isn't it but in this city of Brussels
2:08:19
within a couple of miles of where we are
2:08:21
there are 10,000 people earning more
2:08:24
than the British prime minister so from
2:08:26
the perspective of Swiss politicians and
2:08:28
bureaucrats and civil servants what's
2:08:30
not to like it's the same story all over
2:08:33
Europe the EU have done their best to
2:08:35
try and bully Switzerland but I think
2:08:38
brexit will give them other things to
2:08:40
think about and maybe take a bit of the
2:08:42
pressure off you okay there were a lot
2:08:45
of European parliamentarians or at UK
2:08:48
European parliamentarians who were
2:08:50
crying and I think some of them were
2:08:53
crying because while we did it and also
2:08:54
holy crap that goes my cushy lifestyle
2:08:58
yeah sounds like fun
2:09:00
I mean you know you know over there
2:09:01
you're making it like I don't know what
2:09:03
they're making they're making more than
2:09:05
the British Prime Minister I don't know
2:09:06
the salary but it's probably a few
2:09:08
hundred thousand dollars but with all
2:09:10
the perks and the freebies and you can
2:09:13
you can hire your family you have a
2:09:16
budget your family you get a per diem
2:09:20
and I think that per diem is 150 euros a
2:09:23
day so you um there's plenty of videos
2:09:26
of this I think for Raj even did one of
2:09:29
people who show up you know they'll fly
2:09:30
in to Brussels or to the other place
2:09:34
where it's a transport thinker yeah yes
2:09:36
they fly him it'll be like 4:00 in the
2:09:38
afternoon they go into the I'm sorry 300
2:09:41
per diem I'm being corrected Larry
2:09:43
hundred euros per diem but you have to
2:09:45
show up sign you get your 300 euros and
2:09:48
they go right back out get in the car
2:09:50
and go to dinner they take the 300 that
2:09:53
I showed up Here I am let me sign you
2:09:55
have to sign for it that's a that's
2:09:57
imagine that that's better than
2:10:00
podcasting
2:10:02
I'd say uh-huh and we don't get to
2:10:05
chauffeurs or any of the perks with far
2:10:08
from it uber can I call over yeah so
2:10:12
we'll have we'll have to see exactly how
2:10:15
this goes with with brexit but to me I
2:10:18
think you're right we can call a
2:10:19
stalling tactic but
2:10:21
what the British people want for my
2:10:24
understanding for my friends and what I
2:10:26
read is they they said just get it done
2:10:29
we're sick and tired of it
2:10:30
they don't care let's do it get that
2:10:33
that was the the the slogan all sides of
2:10:36
the equation get it done just get it
2:10:38
done already we don't were sick of it
2:10:40
now they're gonna go through another ten
2:10:42
months of deliberation the same
2:10:45
conversation at least losing is his per
2:10:47
diem
2:10:48
yeah well the and the parties and all
2:10:52
that but and the parties and the
2:10:53
chauffeurs
2:10:57
[Music]
2:11:00
we got to change the jingle to two Wuhan
2:11:03
flu and won't work with that there's
2:11:06
there's a little bit to talk about a
2:11:09
very interesting clip okay well I just
2:11:11
want to set it up and what's the name of
2:11:13
the clip so I could cue it
2:11:14
it's the corona virus in Japan there's
2:11:18
an odd tidbit we'll get that in a second
2:11:20
this is an interesting double whammy I
2:11:23
realized for China even though we've
2:11:26
talked about it you brought it up on the
2:11:28
show I have a news alert set up for it
2:11:33
every single day there's stories about
2:11:35
the swine virus which we call pig Ebola
2:11:39
in China this has devastated Chinese
2:11:44
pork supplies and is this is much bigger
2:11:48
deal than it's in they eat a lot of pork
2:11:51
their pork is pork sensitive cork it's a
2:11:54
pork country yes and to be hit with and
2:11:59
that has that's part of the reason why
2:12:02
Trump was able to do part one of the
2:12:04
trade deal is they're buying a lot of
2:12:06
stuff from us because they can't make it
2:12:09
anymore a lot of it due to this pig
2:12:11
Ebola as we call it so to have this
2:12:15
Wuhan flu on top of it is really an
2:12:19
economic double whammy and I think that
2:12:22
even Trump is now starting to say well
2:12:24
you know cuz countries are shutting down
2:12:27
air travel we don't want people coming
2:12:29
in there's a lot of fear-mongering that
2:12:33
this has a job within it doubles every
2:12:36
6.2 days is is one of the modeling but
2:12:40
of course it's modeling just like
2:12:42
climate change so why would I believe it
2:12:44
now
2:12:45
and it is a little bit more severe than
2:12:49
other types of flu but yeah I mean if
2:12:51
you put it in perspective from a health
2:12:54
standpoint people die from the flu all
2:12:57
the time more die from your domestic flu
2:13:00
people die from getting the flu shot
2:13:01
even there's a flu it's it's the
2:13:04
pneumonia that gets you and more people
2:13:08
will die from pneumonia from causes here
2:13:10
in the United States I believe then from
2:13:12
the Wuhan flu but the economics of its
2:13:15
shutting down
2:13:15
travel shutting down shipping I think
2:13:19
this is that part of this is going to be
2:13:22
much more important than anything else
2:13:25
and then we find some new little
2:13:28
wrinkles which are good for the
2:13:29
conspiracy side of my brain such as the
2:13:33
researcher Chinese researcher who was
2:13:36
working in the level 4 bio lab in Canada
2:13:39
and was removed in July good morning dr.
2:13:43
Jango too has been recognized by the
2:13:45
Governor General's Innovation Awards
2:13:47
this work can feed on without team walk
2:13:50
she and the team at the National
2:13:52
microbiology lab have been praised for
2:13:54
developing an Ebola vaccine but just
2:13:57
over a week ago to her husband and her
2:14:00
students from China were evicted from
2:14:02
Canada's only level 4 lab their security
2:14:05
access revoked staff at the lab was told
2:14:08
last Monday the couple is on leave and
2:14:10
not to communicate with them we're
2:14:13
getting this resources to work at the
2:14:15
lab but who don't want to be identified
2:14:16
for Fears they'll be punished
2:14:19
they say this is coming just months
2:14:20
after IT specialists entered Chu's
2:14:23
office after hours and replaced her
2:14:25
computer and her superior stopped
2:14:28
authorizing work trips to China Manitoba
2:14:31
RCMP confirmed it was called in by the
2:14:34
public health agency of Canada on May
2:14:36
24th a spokesperson says the agency is
2:14:39
investigating a policy breach calling it
2:14:42
an administrative matter and it's taking
2:14:45
steps to resolve it expeditiously we can
2:14:48
assure Canadians that there is no risk
2:14:50
to the public and that the work of the
2:14:52
nml continues in support of the health
2:14:54
and safety of all Canadians and again
2:14:57
this report was july 2019 we've had a
2:15:00
number of researchers now exposed as
2:15:03
working with separate contracts and
2:15:06
research deals on the side not disclosed
2:15:09
with China all connected to Wuhan
2:15:12
University that of Technology I think
2:15:14
and their biomedical lab there it's it's
2:15:17
a lot of possibility for stuff to have
2:15:23
slipped out been I mean you weapon
2:15:26
is a million different ways you can look
2:15:27
at it really don't know other than the
2:15:30
World Health Organization
2:15:32
now comes out and says yeah we were
2:15:34
wrong it is kind of a pandemic in China
2:15:37
we're just gonna kind of real able what
2:15:39
we said we were trying to calm me down
2:15:40
and yeah it's it's a problem and I think
2:15:43
it is a pandemic levels in China so what
2:15:45
happens now is all in all a matter of
2:15:49
economics as far as I can see it's just
2:15:51
you know we have this just-in-time
2:15:53
supply chain for a lot of our companies
2:15:56
in the United States which really means
2:15:59
you order it it kind of like gets
2:16:01
stamped out boom boom boom boom oh
2:16:02
there's an order this was this was a
2:16:04
technique that was you might be able to
2:16:07
explain it better than I can't this was
2:16:09
a technique I was I understand it as
2:16:12
first popularized by Hewlett Packard and
2:16:16
I think in the late 80s or in the 90s
2:16:18
and it was picked up by most of the high
2:16:21
tech companies and the best of the best
2:16:24
of the best and the greatest of the
2:16:25
great is Tim Cook at Apple mm-hmm he was
2:16:31
considered the superstar of this yeah
2:16:33
that's that's right that was his thing
2:16:34
right super bean counter with the JIT he
2:16:39
was the guy who could do this better
2:16:40
than anyone and he knew how to do it and
2:16:42
it's tricky it's not like easy to do you
2:16:44
have to have the right everything has to
2:16:46
be in place everything has to be and you
2:16:48
essentially setup it I would say it's
2:16:50
like a physical version of microservices
2:16:53
Architecture something I ride by harp on
2:16:56
and so everything is like ready it's
2:16:59
ready to go and so when things come in
2:17:01
the everything comes in it read exactly
2:17:02
the right time it's like a virtual Ford
2:17:06
Motor Company plant where all these if
2:17:08
you ever been to a car manufacturing or
2:17:11
worked there in a car manufacturing
2:17:12
operations
2:17:13
there's things coming in there's a door
2:17:15
coming down while I glue handles are
2:17:17
coming over here and things are coming
2:17:18
over here and all these things are
2:17:19
coming together well this is done on a
2:17:21
worldwide basis it's like the same thing
2:17:24
only virtualized into the real world so
2:17:27
all manufacturing is just in time just
2:17:30
like the door is just in time for you're
2:17:32
standing there where the door comes and
2:17:33
you hook it to the car right eye and the
2:17:36
whole everything operates like that and
2:17:38
to do
2:17:38
massive scale which is why Apple's the
2:17:40
world's biggest company technically in
2:17:42
terms of its and why produces so much is
2:17:45
because they can do this better than
2:17:46
anybody there you know people think
2:17:48
about the oil innovation is their
2:17:50
manufacturing and I'm pretty sure that
2:17:52
they they know Tim Cook knows how to do
2:17:55
this he knows how to just swap out
2:17:57
supply chains and I think you can't make
2:18:01
it work unless you're gonna swap things
2:18:03
out yeah you and from different place
2:18:05
what you know it's like the single point
2:18:07
of failure you can't have that so I'm
2:18:09
sure everything is fixed for that with
2:18:12
that in mind one light one other but
2:18:14
it's a lot of stuff that coming out of
2:18:17
China yeah and it's not just technology
2:18:20
there's a lot of stuff so this just in
2:18:22
time can be interrupted I think that's
2:18:24
real now will we be crying because we
2:18:27
can't get an iPhone no but it has
2:18:29
follow-on effects you know there's all
2:18:30
kinds of stuff that it's a domino effect
2:18:33
one of my buddies works at a chip
2:18:36
manufacturing company and he has Asians
2:18:40
he has as an Indian's Pakistani and
2:18:43
Chinese and I think Korean and and he
2:18:47
oversees all this staff and I said and I
2:18:49
actually question what said is any of
2:18:51
the the just-in-time stuff is that
2:18:53
affecting your supply chain said dude no
2:18:55
but the people every everyone stays
2:18:59
clear of the Chinese in the building
2:19:02
they don't want to be near and won't sit
2:19:04
them near them during lunch of course
2:19:06
the Chinese have all of the last face
2:19:08
masks so there's animosity over that
2:19:10
that's just one company I'm sure there's
2:19:13
lots of stuff like that going on so
2:19:16
while the media the m5m plays up we're
2:19:19
all gonna die maybe who knows that once
2:19:22
again show Joe Johnson's also working on
2:19:24
their back sheet oh here's this company
2:19:25
here novo VAX which is you know
2:19:27
basically a penny stock which is listed
2:19:30
on NASDAQ it should be on over the
2:19:33
counter you know that shoots up nine
2:19:35
bucks you know there's a lot of
2:19:37
shenanigans going on it's the same thing
2:19:39
that happens with any virus but this
2:19:41
time the economic aspects I think will
2:19:43
be different what's your Japan clip well
2:19:45
this is interesting because it
2:19:46
introduces an element that nobody in the
2:19:50
US or a place else has picked
2:19:52
on and it's a frightening little element
2:19:55
and but they are you're not gonna hear
2:19:58
it in our media because that's won't
2:19:59
freak people out but let's play this
2:20:01
clip you'll hear it in there in Japan
2:20:03
the Health Ministry says three evacuees
2:20:05
have tested positive for the virus
2:20:07
a day after returning to Tokyo 206
2:20:12
passengers were on their government
2:20:14
chartered flight on Wednesday all were
2:20:17
sent to medical institutions to undergo
2:20:19
tests the Ministry says two of the
2:20:22
infected patients had no symptoms it's
2:20:24
the first time in Japan the virus has
2:20:26
been detected in patients without
2:20:28
symptoms the prime minister also says
2:20:31
two of the evacuees didn't give their
2:20:34
consent for the health check the
2:20:36
procedure is not legally binding
2:20:37
unfortunately they did not agree to be
2:20:39
tested like we could not force them as
2:20:42
it is also a human rights issue Abbott
2:20:44
said he's confident all evacuees on
2:20:46
subsequent flights will give their
2:20:49
consent now a second plane carrying 210
2:20:52
Japanese nationals from the virus hit
2:20:54
city touched down at Haneda Airport on
2:20:57
Thursday morning 13 passengers on that
2:21:00
flight are exhibiting symptoms and have
2:21:02
been sent to a special Hospital for
2:21:04
infectious diseases huh you rang the
2:21:07
bell I heard it your interpretation no
2:21:11
symptoms yeah so all these airports with
2:21:14
all these scanners looking for
2:21:15
temperatures and all the rest of it's
2:21:17
nonsense is useless
2:21:19
yeah patently you can carry the virus
2:21:21
and be contagious for two weeks before
2:21:23
you can before symptoms develop yeah and
2:21:28
I have real-world examples and so you're
2:21:30
gonna end up with a situation that's
2:21:31
just completely could go out of control
2:21:34
assuming this thing's this virulent as
2:21:36
they'd like us to believe it may or may
2:21:38
not be I mean in China like we had our
2:21:40
letter we almost were three reading the
2:21:43
letter of from our guy in China talking
2:21:46
about the sanitation habits of the
2:21:49
locals coughing all over each other and
2:21:51
there are cramped borders and it's like
2:21:53
a lot different and you know the wide
2:21:55
open spaces of the West yes but take a
2:21:58
good look at what a
2:22:00
socialist-slash-communist government
2:22:01
does for the people in times like this
2:22:04
they crammed together you've got pop-up
2:22:07
hospitals which are basically containers
2:22:09
that lock from the outside
2:22:10
I think that's genius by the way ah man
2:22:15
a whole bunch of people died in that
2:22:16
container strap it up boys just lock it
2:22:18
down the crane comes over throw them in
2:22:22
your in the river
2:22:23
drop some in a ditch yeah so I but I'm
2:22:27
very I'm all over the economic and the
2:22:31
economics of it that's right funny
2:22:32
interesting to watch because that could
2:22:34
trigger a slowdown which is needed
2:22:37
anyway but well that's that's what I'm
2:22:40
looking for I'm looking for that he
2:22:41
could be this is we'll be following this
2:22:44
is Chloe probably much closer than the
2:22:46
m5 m at least not closer in terms of
2:22:49
like hours if we're not gonna sit here
2:22:51
and scare you like you're gonna die
2:22:53
we're gonna analyze what's really out
2:22:55
there yeah right right just like are you
2:23:00
so much food by donors you to no agenda
2:23:03
imagine all the people who could do with
2:23:05
us oh yeah that'd be fun
2:23:13
now we do have a few people thank for
2:23:15
show 12/12/12 tangel number 33 magic
2:23:20
number a lot of people realized the year
2:23:22
Keagan near comes in first and he
2:23:24
credits 193 dollars and 33 cents you
2:23:28
know you guys could have come up with
2:23:28
another six dollars in the 67 bucks and
2:23:32
gotten to the associate executive
2:23:34
producer but it credited the Philly
2:23:36
local 76 yes I have well I have meet up
2:23:43
reports also from 76 so we can just keep
2:23:45
on keep on rolling I have all the the
2:23:48
tidbits sirs Peter Boyle 121 and dot and
2:23:52
20 since he's gonna be upgraded I
2:23:54
believe let me see I'm I'm doing admin
2:23:59
here so yes yeah yes cliff 121 dollars
2:24:03
and 20 cents hitting the mouth six
2:24:05
months ago sir Malinowski 121 dollars in
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20 so this is a special donation for the
2:24:11
show and then wasn't a big hit by any
2:24:15
means
2:24:15
Daniel Langman hundred $20.20 this
2:24:18
somewhere in California Baron oh yes
2:24:22
baron hey idiot it's a make good
2:24:27
donation for show 1203 see donation
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notes sent earlier okay well we're not
2:24:34
gonna do that
2:24:36
anonymous $100 and he's got a call out
2:24:40
he wants to call out dan the man as a
2:24:43
douche bag hit him in the mouth several
2:24:47
years ago he's yet to donate well he is
2:24:50
laden with student loans he can spare
2:24:52
some change
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we are both Millennials and loved the
2:24:56
show sir eric Hertha in you know lady
2:25:01
gaga was who was is a millennial who is
2:25:04
broke I'm reliably in have to wonder you
2:25:09
know just have thoughts about this I
2:25:11
won't did not for today's show no sir
2:25:13
Eric hearth the Nashville Tennessee $100
2:25:16
Matt day 70 897 eyes got his son's
2:25:19
birthday it's on the list yep
2:25:22
she liked to hit my bandmate Travis in
2:25:25
the mouth
2:25:28
Oliver Reich 75 78 97 Oliver Reich in
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Redwood City 75 sir and ladies signaled
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virtue in Pennsylvania 72 and they need
2:25:41
an F cancer yeah I'm gonna do that right
2:25:42
at the end William Leonard in Seattle
2:25:47
Washington five six seven eight
2:25:50
Robert Bruckner 55 55 Tara L Reece in
2:25:55
Urbana Illinois not a birthday coming up
2:25:58
there also starts a new job on Monday
2:26:00
Peter Chong 5510 Rene DuPont in Grosse
2:26:03
Pointe Michigan 55 10 another 55 10 from
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Steven it's funny how 55 10 that won't a
2:26:09
couple that goes on the gun yes still
2:26:11
works yeah but we haven't there's like a
2:26:13
year went by
2:26:15
yeah with nobody donated it Steven
2:26:18
schnell Kerr in New Haven Indiana 55 10
2:26:22
do you think he has an upgrade coming
2:26:25
today I think me see hmm oh no he's he
2:26:31
has at Steven schnell Kerr he's donated
2:26:34
so his oh no Michelle schnell Kirk can
2:26:38
become a dame today so it's part of the
2:26:40
Dame Drive I believe that makes sense
2:26:43
okay well you also want some jobs camera
2:26:45
put that ad in for Michelle yes yes
2:26:48
you'll be dead yeah I'm completely dead
2:26:50
here listen this is a nice note in the
2:26:52
morning after the better part of a
2:26:54
decade of monthly donations I finally
2:26:55
donated enough to become a knight but I
2:26:57
would like this knighthood to go to my
2:26:59
smoking-hot wife Michelle as a 40th
2:27:02
birthday present January 31st thanks to
2:27:04
her I'm completely debt-free for the
2:27:06
first time in almost 30 years more
2:27:08
importantly she never rolls her eyes
2:27:10
when I say John and Adam said she
2:27:14
actually finds you guys quite funny
2:27:16
please dame her as dame fitness fanatic
2:27:18
and he wants some jobs karma for
2:27:20
Michelle yes we'll do that at the end
2:27:22
that's very sweet on both sides the
2:27:24
family that no agendas together
2:27:27
stays together rosary I'm sure some
2:27:32
people do that for Rutger and me TT
2:27:38
Meeteetse Meeteetse like Batista fly New
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York 5510 happy birthday to his smokin
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hot wife um Tony Andrew Rodriguez 5510
2:27:50
in Tucson Arizona
2:27:53
Darren Christie 5280 sanity now sir
2:27:58
Jackson night of the transistors in
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level in Texas 5150 and they got another
2:28:03
have another birthday call out for
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someone we a lot of birthdays yeah it's
2:28:06
quite the list actually so Scott Nelson
2:28:09
in Melbourne Florida
2:28:11
Robert fitler and Mars Pennsylvanian
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this is a $50 donation the following
2:28:15
people will be all $50 donors name and
2:28:17
with location if I have it sir Patrick
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comer Darren Dennis ooh ski and Dubai
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Thank You size using do bite said some
2:28:27
notes
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Darren Jeffries Ellen and open like the
2:28:31
way booboo Zotoh does I guess he's got
2:28:35
he's got notes
2:28:37
he's got notes freeze Ellen in Oakland
2:28:40
Michigan Richard Gardner or Richard
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Gardner I believe Eric do TRO and Flint
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Michigan and that concludes our list of
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them yes and thank you
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not only to these people who supported
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it is after all your podcast and not for
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2:29:58
well as we already alluded to quite the
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list for today it's nice Michael Goodell
2:30:03
turns 64 today happy birthday had a
2:30:05
donation from him earlier Garrett
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sibenik us celebrated day yesterday on
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the 29th math day it's his birthday
2:30:11
today
2:30:12
Tara Reese celebrating tomorrow we have
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Steven shell Kerr saying happy birthday
2:30:17
to his smokin hot wife Michelle she
2:30:19
turns 40 tomorrow Chris Rutger happy
2:30:21
birthday is smokin hot wife Tori
2:30:23
aka pickles and sir Jackson knight of
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the transistor celebrates and we say
2:30:28
happy birthday to all of you from the
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best podcast in the universe title
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changes today got soul I'm sorry Roy
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black night and by count of the Palouse
2:30:53
becomes arch duke of the Palouse what an
2:30:57
achievement
2:30:58
thank you for your support and sir peter
2:31:00
boyle also on the move up in the peerage
2:31:03
list he is a baronet as of today
2:31:05
congratulations to both of you and thank
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you for your support of no agenda and
2:31:09
the amount of an additional $1,000
2:31:11
combined it is highly appreciated okay
2:31:15
yeah now we have our Duke is hard to get
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to it is yeah it is hard to get to we
2:31:20
have one two three three nights one
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daming so I have my blade if you can
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grab yours yeah I saw that
2:31:33
got soul tip leopard Peter Chong and
2:31:36
Michelle's smoker all of you have
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achieved your well-deserved spot here at
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the round table the Noah judge no agenda
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knights and dames thanks to
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contributions the amount of $1,000 or
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more and I am proud to pronounce the kV
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sir got soul of Shh succumb vit soy B
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sir ten feet tall of eggnog Sir Peter
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Chong night of the day and Dame fitness
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fanatic for you we've got hookers and
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blow
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red boys and chardonnays boba and stinky
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tofu brisket and barrel-aged copper al
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we've got harlots and hound all redheads
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and rise sparkling cider nests cords
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ginger ale and gerbils breast milk and
2:32:13
pablum and mutton and Mead it is a no
2:32:15
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2:32:18
collect all of your new belongings by
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unless you have the deeds will send
2:32:27
everything out to you and thank you for
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supporting the No Agenda show
2:32:38
that's right we had parties we got
2:32:41
parties going on all over the place a
2:32:42
quick we have to meet up reports the
2:32:45
first one for the Philip C local 76
2:32:50
meetup this is was held at the
2:32:51
Philadelphia Brewing Company this is Sir
2:32:55
scatman of Norristown at the local 76
2:32:57
Meetup and I am not planning on killing
2:32:59
myself anytime soon I'm from New Jersey
2:33:03
this is Sir McQueen of Blighttown
2:33:06
praise the Sun
2:33:09
this is brian michael creator of such
2:33:11
jingles as and now is time for 3x3 yes
2:33:15
adam yeah wow this sounds exactly like
2:33:20
the jingle actually black nights are
2:33:23
easy and i just want to tell you don't
2:33:26
worry be happy sister brad fight count
2:33:30
of the jersey shore in delaware valley
2:33:32
in the morning my name is jay this is
2:33:38
swim miller session will is the super
2:33:42
tiser and Epstein didn't kill himself
2:33:45
all I had have been John Mike from
2:33:48
Coopersburg hey guys Jason Lucia from
2:33:52
Chadds Ford this is kuba from Wayne PA I
2:33:57
just want to say thank you to John's
2:33:59
chair keep up the great work but thank
2:34:07
you hey your chair got a shout-out
2:34:11
that's pretty good
2:34:12
my son time now we have a report from
2:34:15
the Alexandria Virginia Meetup and of
2:34:17
course we always like to play quite
2:34:28
confident that there's always at least
2:34:30
one spook to keep an eye on things at
2:34:32
every single Meetup
2:34:33
this is more or less into the spooks
2:34:35
backyard tell me if you can hear the
2:34:38
spook in this meetup report hey Adam and
2:34:42
John this is Sir William at the
2:34:43
Alexandria Virginia meetup ITM and
2:34:48
looking for the vinegar book hey it's DC
2:34:51
girl in the morning hey this is Alan
2:34:54
that is all Lorraine in mourning from
2:34:57
FEMA Region three guys Phil from
2:35:00
Annapolis thank you for your courage in
2:35:01
the morning what do you think I think I
2:35:06
think Balon those Phil from Annapolis
2:35:09
thank you pretty courage go from a nap I
2:35:11
think Phil let's listen to the rest
2:35:13
this is Sir Chris not Wilson from sexy
2:35:17
South Arlington happy to be here this is
2:35:21
a dude named Daniel your humble no Jenna
2:35:24
me nips admin here at the region 3 this
2:35:28
is Bob from Annapolis one of the other
2:35:30
subs in the water to be there in the
2:35:32
morning nice I think it was this guy
2:35:38
although honestly you know this one it's
2:35:42
Phil from Annapolis thank you for your
2:35:44
courage in the morning yeah he sounds
2:35:46
like a spook
2:35:47
although DC girl may be the true spook
2:35:52
yeah yeah I think she may be this is a
2:35:55
kind of a Twain to her voice a little
2:35:57
bit like I don't know these idiots are
2:35:58
but if she truly is the spook she's a
2:36:04
good one she is unknowing gender social
2:36:06
she's she's very active in the keynote
2:36:08
very active in the community she's
2:36:10
probably finally she's competent let's
2:36:13
have a look at the overview for the
2:36:15
coming week I didn't want to play the
2:36:19
whole long that's too long is that the
2:36:21
short one
2:36:21
that's crazy the other thing is DC girl
2:36:23
never gives her name no of course not
2:36:26
why would you guys you know why would
2:36:30
you
2:36:31
this Friday Colorado Springs local 719
2:36:33
six o'clock at phantom Canyon brewing
2:36:36
upstairs Andrew Jones organizing for you
2:36:39
also on Friday the local MCO Central
2:36:41
Florida meetup number four that'll be at
2:36:43
Stanford Brewing Company brand any
2:36:44
organizing for you then we go to
2:36:46
Saturday Charleston South Carolina
2:36:48
there's six week cycle every six weeks
2:36:50
they do a meet-up it'll be at most
2:36:52
crosstown same places in August named
2:36:54
Jennifer Buchanan well-known as the art
2:36:56
director and the evil genius behind
2:36:59
animated No Agenda organizing that for
2:37:01
you
2:37:01
Saturday Boston the no agenda meet up at
2:37:03
2:30 in the afternoon red 33 red 33
2:37:06
Castle Island brewing in Northwood
2:37:08
Massachusetts make sure you are there if
2:37:11
you're in the neighborhood southwestern
2:37:13
Ontario Canada Navy a meet up also on
2:37:15
Saturday at 6 o'clock enjoy a burger
2:37:18
rebellion and beer from refined fool a
2:37:20
Trevor Colette will be hosting then next
2:37:23
Thursday Fairfield Connecticut five
2:37:25
o'clock New York City
2:37:26
commuters local kitchens closed to the
2:37:28
close to the Fairfield train station
2:37:30
Dame Jamie another fantasies is always
2:37:34
emailing me great ideas and links
2:37:36
she'll be organizing also next Thursday
2:37:39
no agenda tuned man tore the Ramallah
2:37:41
stop this is the Palestine territories
2:37:47
little standard time actually so he's
2:37:50
touring in the Middle East will be at
2:37:51
Barley's in Ramallah
2:37:53
and that's in Israel and who am I
2:37:55
talking about Jesse coy Nelson has done
2:37:57
many many fantastic end of show mixes
2:38:00
for us he did not have any takers in
2:38:03
Jordan he was an Amman Jordan could not
2:38:05
find anyone for the Meetup if you were
2:38:06
anywhere in near Ramallah Israel please
2:38:10
and you have a lot of Israeli listeners
2:38:13
yeah I don't know how far Ramallah is
2:38:15
from Tel Aviv my naive the whole country
2:38:17
is walking distance good point what am I
2:38:23
thinking so he needs someone to show up
2:38:26
for this because he had it you know he's
2:38:29
it's the Middle East tour people then
2:38:33
next Friday Toronto no agenda six week
2:38:35
cycle meet up me-80
2:38:38
that will be at wvr St Union Station
2:38:43
Toronto Ontario Canada bishop organizing
2:38:46
that for you also next Friday southern
2:38:50
chill in nosy Sheila nosey and meet up
2:38:54
ah Sheila Sheila noisy and meetup I got
2:38:58
at Southern Illinois and that'll be at 6
2:39:00
o'clock meet at the st. Nicholas brewery
2:39:02
and then brand new entry for next Friday
2:39:05
lose top of the South New Zealand piss
2:39:09
up meet in Nelson New Zealand at the
2:39:12
local watering hole the spring and the
2:39:15
fern tahuna e no idea what's going on
2:39:19
your mate tom is apparently organizing
2:39:23
that and then there's also a Seattle
2:39:25
meetup next Friday on the 7th meet at
2:39:27
the lookout Bar and Grill Patrick
2:39:29
organizing for you all the details for
2:39:31
this or at No Agenda meetups comm where
2:39:33
you can find meetups near you if there
2:39:35
isn't one make one get one going people
2:39:38
love this
2:39:39
the keeper and I will be in Delray Beach
2:39:42
for the meetup on February 21st that's
2:39:45
your meetups No Agenda meetups com a
2:39:47
great initiative love seeing this it's
2:39:50
good for your soul all right well I've
2:39:55
got a few I got three clips left that I
2:39:57
want to run all right one of us a public
2:40:01
service I might want to get that out of
2:40:02
the way first it's got a sad story in it
2:40:05
which I'm thinking as I watch these
2:40:07
people this is nothing that would happen
2:40:10
to any No Agenda listener but let's go
2:40:12
on with the Khomeini because we mock
2:40:14
this situation but CBS decided to do it
2:40:17
kind of as a public service to run this
2:40:18
story about the Social Security scam the
2:40:21
government today sounded the alarm about
2:40:23
what it called the most reported scam in
2:40:25
America Social Security fraud there's
2:40:28
been 115,000 complaints in the last
2:40:31
three months alone and as Ana Warner
2:40:33
reports the thieves are sophisticated
2:40:35
and scary I was very afraid Michelle and
2:40:40
Kyle Anderson say the elaborate scam
2:40:42
began with a phone call like this one
2:40:44
your social has been found some
2:40:45
suspicious for committing fraudulent
2:40:47
activity they said there has been some
2:40:51
fraud on your account and we we feel
2:40:53
like you're suspect to anti-crime a man
2:40:55
told her her social security number had
2:40:58
been used by a drug cartel to set up
2:41:00
multiple fraudulent bank accounts that
2:41:03
these people were very dangerous that
2:41:06
they were watching me that I needed to
2:41:09
do what I was told and not tell anyone
2:41:14
to protect the family's assets he said
2:41:16
she needed to wire all the money in the
2:41:18
couple's bank accounts to an offshore
2:41:20
account so she did if I drove to the
2:41:23
credit union and I transferred all of
2:41:26
her money into our checking the couple
2:41:28
lost one hundred fifty thousand dollars
2:41:31
what how did they come up with that
2:41:34
money in the first place we have money
2:41:36
in the bank Wow
2:41:38
money we had worked our entire lives to
2:41:40
save dollars and testified at the Senate
2:41:42
hearing today in Washington scam that
2:41:45
has cost America's seniors thirty eight
2:41:47
billion dollars Americans trust our
2:41:49
agency and
2:41:51
our employees and we cannot allow
2:41:53
swindlers to erode that trust
2:41:56
now Kyle Anderson wants to warn others
2:41:59
maybe this happened for a purpose maybe
2:42:01
it happened to us so that we could help
2:42:03
others how dumb are you I'm sorry just
2:42:06
that's mean really you could see the
2:42:10
couple this is like a couple of I'd say
2:42:14
they're in their sixties late 60s the
2:42:16
woman looks like a Berkley well you know
2:42:18
kind of a woman never washes her hair
2:42:20
and kind of frazzled it's kind of women
2:42:22
I run into at Berkeley Bowl all the time
2:42:24
it or you know twitch and a purse excuse
2:42:27
the guy the guy looks a little like a
2:42:29
you know retired businessman who does
2:42:32
not seem too pleased with his wife ah
2:42:34
and I'm reminded of the movie it was
2:42:39
done by Brooks the comic not Mel Brooks
2:42:44
but the other one it made it living in
2:42:46
America or something where they where a
2:42:48
couple goes to Las Vegas and they decide
2:42:51
to retire to jump in a mobile home they
2:42:53
go to Las Vegas and within ten minutes
2:42:54
she's lost all the money that the family
2:42:57
has at the gambling table is that
2:42:59
national lampoon's vacation no it's not
2:43:02
vacation snows now Albert Brooks Albert
2:43:05
Brooks now I know you're talking and
2:43:08
it's just that's what it looked like it
2:43:10
looked like she was so stupid that she
2:43:13
you know okay I won't tell anybody I'm
2:43:15
gonna send all the money to you and of
2:43:18
course what happens I've got because
2:43:20
we've gone through these and we had a
2:43:21
few of them I taped I tried to tape him
2:43:23
if I can I haven't had any recently
2:43:25
they're more taping yeah I had like some
2:43:28
guy custome out one said that was pretty
2:43:29
funny but they grill you I guess now how
2:43:32
much money do you have you know we've
2:43:34
got 150,000 this bank account have to be
2:43:39
really dumb to fall for this but but the
2:43:41
over billions and billions of dollars
2:43:43
this has happened a hundred over a
2:43:45
hundred thousand complaints to where is
2:43:48
Elizabeth Warren right with the consumer
2:43:51
flight tailors our FBI when it comes to
2:43:53
this where's the Consumer Financial
2:43:54
Protection Protection Board where is
2:43:56
that Bureau whatever is where is
2:43:58
yeah yeah yeah it has a new one this is
2:44:02
this story is John it's obvious these
2:44:05
are the same people who respond to the
2:44:07
call to action chip in oh okay
2:44:11
chip in she's been so I'll chip in yeah
2:44:17
well no but no agenda producers are not
2:44:22
this gullible no no you have to be I'm
2:44:26
convinced they're both Democrats let me
2:44:30
interject on you have two more clips you
2:44:32
want to play there is new news new news
2:44:34
from our gals that's true girls who have
2:44:38
been following them I've dropped the
2:44:40
ball well when I realized that the
2:44:43
angelic number 1212 was on deck I
2:44:46
decided to check out the angelic
2:44:48
initiative this is our two ladies that's
2:44:49
true
2:44:51
they actually they don't say that's true
2:44:53
that they have a new one but there is a
2:44:57
variant a new one well the Indian you'll
2:45:00
hear it instead of saying that's true
2:45:02
they say other things we have a show on
2:45:06
Sunday that will be OH - OH - - OH - oh
2:45:11
and that apparently according to what
2:45:16
they are receiving from the higher
2:45:17
dimension there's something about that
2:45:20
date that's going on and we should be
2:45:22
aware of it this planet is in such
2:45:24
crisis times that it's time to stop
2:45:26
thinking about whether or not people
2:45:28
will be making fun of us that's right to
2:45:31
think about what more can we do and
2:45:33
we've got a deadline approaching of
2:45:34
February 2nd 2020 which was a deadline
2:45:37
given to us maybe three years ago maybe
2:45:42
and what are we supposed to have
2:45:45
accomplished in like let's really give
2:45:46
it that final push
2:45:50
so intersecting that awareness with the
2:45:54
clue about the request to thin the
2:45:57
astral dimension that's right that's
2:45:59
right
2:46:00
do you notice this interesting pattern
2:46:02
that's been happening this last maybe
2:46:05
week or ten days where our entire
2:46:07
dimension seems to be flipping upside
2:46:10
down
2:46:10
and when we asked to be shown what's
2:46:13
going on don't keep finding this room
2:46:15
that's got an open window and there's a
2:46:17
stack of papers on the dash and a much
2:46:19
higher dimension thank you in a much
2:46:22
much much much much higher dimension
2:46:25
much larger and much higher and there's
2:46:28
a paper that seems to represent this
2:46:30
entire dimension and it's right keeps
2:46:32
getting blown off the desk and onto the
2:46:36
floor and it tends to blow up side down
2:46:39
as if the ink on the page causes the ink
2:46:44
side to fall down that's right and how
2:46:47
it tends to feel to the souls is as if
2:46:51
they're heavy headed dolls and the
2:46:53
bobble head keeps going down and that
2:46:56
little feet are sticking up that's right
2:46:58
so it's a similar sensation of being
2:47:03
upside down something going on upside
2:47:07
down I think that's no no Super Bowl is
2:47:20
this Sunday no agenda show is this
2:47:22
Sunday it's a crazy date and they feel
2:47:26
that both in Europe and the u.s. is the
2:47:29
same as a pail yes another good point so
2:47:32
there's that they sound a little worried
2:47:35
about the universe flipping upside down
2:47:40
well they've been you know like there's
2:47:43
jokes in there I can't come up with him
2:47:44
right now it's long into the show but
2:47:49
I'm sure more than a few things have
2:47:50
flipped upside down for those two women
2:47:52
I'd stay away from the Super Bowl and
2:47:54
tell you that I wouldn't go if I had
2:47:55
tickets I wouldn't go now after hearing
2:47:57
that I take them serious gonna go really
2:48:01
[Music]
2:48:05
go over to Miami I could broadcast the
2:48:08
do the no agenda show and then go right
2:48:10
to the game guys a chauffeured limo yeah
2:48:15
if you're working for gimlet now I'd be
2:48:20
using an ointment Mike right
2:48:23
all right take us home Johnny boy okay
2:48:25
got two clips you can choose what you
2:48:26
want now one of them is gonna annoy you
2:48:28
oh let's do that one but wait let me
2:48:31
explain why it's going you know it's why
2:48:33
you can get you warmed up and so
2:48:34
everyone can get ready cuz it's gonna
2:48:35
annoy everybody okay because normally
2:48:37
when we do Clips we take the pauses out
2:48:40
we like to make it's because it tightens
2:48:42
them up yeah but when you're dealing
2:48:45
with George Soros and the fact that he
2:48:49
is kind I would say that he's borderline
2:48:51
over the hill and we were you know he's
2:48:53
a big still important guy important dude
2:48:56
he still has a lot of thoughts on things
2:48:58
he's a major personality yes
2:49:01
but listening to him go on and on about
2:49:04
how Facebook is going to make sure that
2:49:09
Trump gets reelected this is his theory
2:49:13
yes it actually needs all the pauses and
2:49:16
the umph sand the Gump's and the thing
2:49:18
the noises he makes yes so you can
2:49:20
really get the full impact of this guy
2:49:22
and and how he's borderline lost it okay
2:49:25
I want to try it the Facebook is going I
2:49:29
can't do it last year you talked about
2:49:31
Facebook and and the platform's a lot to
2:49:35
sort of summarize those questions do you
2:49:37
think the company is doing a better job
2:49:39
today another dog no I think I think
2:49:44
Facebook made an important role in
2:49:48
getting Trump elected in 2016 and I'm
2:49:53
really afraid that he will do the same
2:49:58
thing or for in 2020 because there is
2:50:03
nothing really to stop him there is a
2:50:08
regulation that X exempts social
2:50:14
platforms for having any liability
2:50:23
liability for publishing falsehoods
2:50:33
deliberately candidates for election
2:50:43
there's nothing to stop them and I think
2:50:48
there is a kind of an informal mutual
2:50:56
assistance operation or agreement
2:51:02
developing between camp and and Facebook
2:51:07
and Facebook will work together to
2:51:12
realize Trump and and Shawn field
2:51:20
protect train wreck of the day
2:51:26
[Applause]
2:51:33
Wow that's basically elizabeth warren's
2:51:35
message only it took him a minute and a
2:51:39
half to get it out many 50 to nothing I
2:51:45
thought it was necessary to play this so
2:51:48
we get to state of the mind of George
2:51:50
Soros at Davos visit Davos fantastic
2:51:53
alright I'm sorry I didn't know you
2:51:56
wanna do another one I thought okay well
2:51:58
we could anyway that's fine but you at
2:52:00
least want to keep up with the drug
2:52:01
tunnel because this is this is I'm
2:52:03
trying the drug this guy's my favorite
2:52:06
reporter that's very accurate wait a
2:52:08
minute wait a minute is it Jeff
2:52:11
it's totally Jeff ah we break for Jeff
2:52:15
on this show oops I hit the wrong Jeff
2:52:21
the tunnel runs three-quarters of a mile
2:52:24
and is the longest ever discovered by US
2:52:27
officials it started in Mexico and ran
2:52:30
under this part of the newly fortified
2:52:32
border into the u.s. we've seen an
2:52:34
increase in drug seizures
2:52:35
deputy chief Aaron Heike says smugglers
2:52:37
move everything through the tunnels it's
2:52:40
going to be people it's going to be
2:52:41
narcotics the potential for weapons and
2:52:44
ammunition ten miles away is another key
2:52:47
smuggling route for Mexican drug cartels
2:52:50
bordering Tijuana San Ysidro California
2:52:52
is the busiest port of entry in North
2:52:55
America in those buildings on the
2:52:58
Mexican side our sources tell us that
2:53:00
sometimes the cartels use spotters to
2:53:03
keep track of how the drugs are flowing
2:53:05
from Mexico into the u.s. drug seizures
2:53:09
the u.s. borders are way up over the
2:53:11
past five years
2:53:12
cocaine seizures have doubled meth
2:53:15
seizures are up nearly a hundred and
2:53:17
seventy percent in that same time and
2:53:19
fentanyl seizures are up a staggering
2:53:20
thirty five hundred percent good
2:53:23
business is good yeah well isn't maybe
2:53:29
this is a Trump's tunnel we always
2:53:31
figured was gonna build a wall so that
2:53:33
he could control the drugs in a better
2:53:35
manner
2:53:36
well it's might work out it's a nice
2:53:38
tunnel it's almost a mile long
2:53:41
it's crazy great looking tunnel to loose
2:53:44
layers done by a pro and your pros of
2:53:48
deconstruction will return in just
2:53:50
several days from now on Sunday the
2:53:52
second of February twenty twenty it's
2:53:54
gonna be a bonanza I tell you the big
2:53:56
bonanza coming up on no agenda stream
2:53:59
calm Nick the rats celebrating four
2:54:02
years in broadcast excellence from the
2:54:06
sewer so catch that if you're if you're
2:54:09
loitering on the stream end of show
2:54:13
mixes we got a lot of a get to all the
2:54:16
man net Jeffrey Leola puke we got Roy
2:54:20
Connor and his keeper who helped out
2:54:23
there Tom Starkweather John Benson and
2:54:26
of course we will return right here and
2:54:32
I'll be coming to you from FEMA region
2:54:34
number six in the governmental Maps
2:54:35
opportunity zone 33 here in the capital
2:54:38
the drone star state Austin Texas in the
2:54:40
morning everybody I'm Adam curry and
2:54:42
from northern Silicon Valley where I
2:54:44
remain I'm Josie Dvorak we return on
2:54:47
Sunday we'll see you then
2:54:48
remember Jeffrey Epstein didn't kill
2:54:50
himself
2:54:53
and such
2:54:55
[Music]
2:55:11
bombshell bombshell pop-up a bombshell
2:55:17
everything is a bombshell the John
2:55:22
Bolton absolute bombshell the bombshells
2:55:32
about John Bolton right the President
2:55:35
Trump is denying a bombshell report that
2:55:37
claims they told former national
2:55:38
security adviser John Bolton to continue
2:55:41
freezing aid Ukraine until they launched
2:55:44
the political investigations he wanted
2:55:46
bombshell revelations from former
2:55:48
national security adviser John Bolton
2:55:50
this is John Bolton bombshell former
2:55:54
national security adviser John Bolton
2:55:56
with the Bolton testimony or this
2:55:57
bombshell about the manuscript and it
2:55:59
could be a bombshell an explosive new
2:56:02
account
2:56:03
National Security Advisor John Boonton
2:56:05
bombshell reporting a bombshell said
2:56:08
bombshell in this bombshell bombshell
2:56:10
bombshell bombshell bombshell Tangshan
2:56:12
bombshell bombshell bombshell
2:56:14
tonight's bombshell report I gotta get
2:56:16
back to that bombshell for the biggest
2:56:18
box out supporting Poncho's I'm gonna
2:56:20
drop on my head Bolton's bombshell and
2:56:24
drops the bombshell take it anymore
2:56:26
bombshell to death do you think you can
2:56:28
blow up hearts yeah blow up dude yeah
2:56:31
blow up real good
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2:57:01
white
2:57:03
more straight
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2:57:12
directors
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[Music]
2:57:18
100 company
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[Music]
2:57:29
I call up Goldman Sachs
2:57:35
[Music]
2:57:37
touken
2:57:42
Oh
2:58:05
[Applause]
2:58:21
[Music]
2:58:33
przemek I think I think I'll probably
2:58:38
vote for Bernie
2:58:39
[Music]
2:58:41
[Applause]
2:58:46
it's funny how I only briefly mentioned
2:58:49
on my podcast that your characters true
2:58:53
[Music]
2:58:55
at lease us the impression that I got
2:58:58
from spending just a couple hours with
2:59:01
you
2:59:04
and afterwards I uploaded
2:59:08
conversation to my channel
2:59:13
and then I must have spoiled it all by
2:59:17
saying something stupid like I'm a
2:59:35
b-plus I appreciate a bit more fire and
2:59:37
spice there's an audience beyond the
2:59:39
Senate and that is just this
2:59:41
politicization of a intelligence Egon
2:59:43
Cuba and on other issues why would we
2:59:46
would want someone that like our
2:59:47
credibility that I can't understand very
2:59:49
clearly that's what john bolton
2:59:50
represents he would tell in a
2:59:53
captivating way that the public would
2:59:55
watch the most pernicious part of the
2:59:58
president's scheme and his is love of
3:00:02
conspiracy theorists there you series
3:00:05
partly him played to their base and
3:00:07
playing to their audience you know the
3:00:10
the modulus boomer room demo
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wait conspiracy theories for rent
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