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February 23rd, 2020 • 2h 57m

1219: Peak Nuts

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let's scupper the deal skipper Adam
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Curry
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John C. Dvorak Sunday February 23rd 2020
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this is your award-winning Gitmo nation
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media assassination episode 1219 this is
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no agenda
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slummin on the a and broadcasting live
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from fort lauderdale jewel of the
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Sunshine State in the morning everybody
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I'm Adam curry and from Northern Silicon
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Valley where I'm not smelling cheap
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hotel plastic container coffee I'm Jesse
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Dvorak which is why you should
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appreciate Who I am and what I do for
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this dying show not dying well it is
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today it gets worse the only coffee that
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was left was that just in its pods decaf
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but that makes it just that much more
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insulting oh you've made yourself oh
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wait a minute
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so this we're talking about the into
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your hotel or a motel room it's a room
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where you're doing the show it's a hotel
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okay a quote-unquote hotel yes they have
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one of those cheap plastic coffee
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machines
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yeah security have they this little
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bucket no this is a newer version this
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is a Keurig is that actual Keurig yeah
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well it's not one so you can't you can't
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actually clean a Keurig so broaches get
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in there next thing another thing is so
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I wonder what that spice was that's nice
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well this is actually a hotel just to be
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honest here this is a haute or come let
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me descriptive this is a hotel Keurig
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where you and it's very clear
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instructions press the button that flips
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open you put in the pod you close it
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then another trapdoor opens and you're
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supposed to fill up your cup with water
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pour that into the trapdoor close the
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trap door place the cup hit the brew
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button
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the problem is they give you two regular
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coffee
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two teas and to decaf and of course
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after all the prepping this morning I
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thought I had for coffee but this is one
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of the to decaf so I'm Sheva tea well I
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had already committed to it you stop
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right there no hurry tea I mean come on
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trying this is part of why I didn't have
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the tea I mean you seriously want me to
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put a tea pod into a coffee machine
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that's been just leaking coffee for the
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four months on end no I don't think so
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and also you're drinking decaf for
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today's show yes now I know what you
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mean yeah exactly
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there goes the Zephyr by the way how are
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we doing on car count for the Zephyr
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I've six seven eight they're normal nine
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so it's nine okay so economy is stable
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it's good to know yeah stable economy so
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we here in lovely Fort Lauderdale for we
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originally we were here for a wedding
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one of Tina's best friends that you wait
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for their meat out what we created the
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meat up before a whole day before the
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wedding because we were coming here it
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made so much sense so it became about
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the meat up but of course it was real
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and you know you know a Susan you met
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Susan at the at our wedding yeah yeah
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she married no her daughter was getting
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married oh yeah but it's interesting
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because this hotel it is actual hotel it
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was sold so it's in one of those
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transition periods where there's half of
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the hotel was under construction and
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then you know this is closer they're
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pounding nails all the time the older
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side here yes
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the hotel is transitioning so I hope
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you'll respect its choices and just
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leave it at that
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but it was a beautiful wedding was
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fantastic do the ceremony outside
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because of course you know you got to be
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in Florida you got to have a wedding
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when it rains and it's near windy and
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that was yesterday and today it's
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beautiful of course which is always
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isn't that already three always the way
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always the way it goes
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but now yes you are mentioning that this
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hotel is being bought and sold by some
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new company yes you notice that every
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hotel the old place used to go to all
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the time they're owned by me then
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they're owned by Hilton and they're
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owned by shares in the mirror button and
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Renaissance yeah just keep changing
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ownership what is the deal with that you
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said you have some insight into this no
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you're know I thought you had insight
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into it I have no idea I had insight
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into the phenomenon I I mean I I don't
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even know about the inside I know about
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the phenomena but I figure there's some
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tax scam involved and I've never heard a
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good explanation for it I have no idea
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what's going on and maybe someone else
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will know but this and this is a group
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it wasn't Marriott it's being sold to
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some other group which had never heard
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of before so I don't know it's uh it's
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it's perfectly functional it's it's
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great it's Florida they've got nothing
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to complain about here in fact people in
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Florida should not complain about much
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it's pretty generally don't accept it
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weirdness in Florida cuz there's a lot
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of weirdos down there there's a lot of
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strange news stories
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well Florida Nexis screw baldness it's
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true so after it so a Friday morning the
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keeper and I flew flew down to Fort
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Lauderdale pretty uneventful checked in
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and then yeah we had a couple hours and
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then we went off to you gave pre-check
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no of course not but I did learn
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something you paid for pre-check no no
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it doesn't matter it doesn't matter if
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you pay for it they only give it to you
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if they feel like it and because we're
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flying back on American because JetBlue
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doesn't you know doesn't have the times
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or that or even direct flights that we
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wanted when you do a one-way flight it
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doesn't matter who you are you're not
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getting pre checked they they'll never
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do that on a one-way ticket ever but I
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did learn and this was interesting
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because I it wasn't all that busy nough
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had a good chat with the friendly TSA
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agent or TSO the TSA TSA officer
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and he said well you know because I said
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well I'll take the mic out so what's in
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here so that's so much studio gear and
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he says can I take Italy just before we
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went through the x-ray she's gonna take
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a look yeah sure this is a lot of wires
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it will do have any gear in there so
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well really I've got the audio
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interfaces well if you take that out and
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the microphone and the mixer but but
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leave all the wires in then they
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probably won't have to open it up on the
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other end and that turned out to be true
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so I'm gonna try that on the way back
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because there's nothing worse than
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having someone else
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open up your studio bag and because the
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wires and it's mainly wires that are
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rolled up or then they pull these wires
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and that takes me and you know a good
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half an hour to figure out where what
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goes back into what so that maybe yeah
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maybe so those three pieces of gear out
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yeah and then and then I don't see a
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bunch of wires it look like it connected
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to a bomb
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yeah no problem no it's not a problem
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let that slide right through went right
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through not a problem
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so we we had the meet up and this was I
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have to say one of my favorites because
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there were so many people and I don't
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think I've ever done a meet-up this far
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south and there's a lot of people that
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we have in our in our merry little group
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who are in this general area some even
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flew in from wow I think we had some
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people flying in from New York but a lot
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of people who were from Florida and of
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course who's the first guy we see when
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we show up there he is
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Patrick oh yeah Cobo what are you doing
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here he says hello I'm the duke of the
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south this is my protector
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I'm in-between his trip to Langley who
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knows well I did inquiring I said are
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you still the penetration expert he says
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yes I still get paid to penetrate so not
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much has changed in that regard I guess
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that's a plus but this is a business
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this was organized by crystalline david
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culpa
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and their dad or David's dad was here as
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well he's his name is dick culpa does
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this ring a bell for you I know his
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sister Mia it's with a cake dick culpa
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was for several years the editor of
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cracked magazine cracked which I mean I
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remember reading cracked when I was a
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kid and I love dad which they've only
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competitor damn ad it was a little it
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felt more radical than Mad Magazine it
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was a little more maybe politically edgy
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if I if I can recall correctly it's
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possible glad to know that we got that
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guy as our one of our guys well yeah and
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more producers well he so he says you
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know I listened I guess he only really
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just heard about the show because David
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and Krystal of course dragged him along
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to this to the meet up he says you know
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listen to this said you guys are you
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know you're you're very similar to what
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we were doing with with the magazine
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yeah you got humor but you're you got a
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sharp edge to you and any just thought
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we were cool which were then cracked
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magazine of podcasts don't need to have
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a better endorsement than that and so he
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signed that he brought along a nice I
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guess an anniversary edition of crack
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magazine he signed for me he also draw
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two caricatures one of the keeper and me
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and one of you and me me which he also
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signed and so I love nice I will send
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that to you as soon as you send me all
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the stuff you still promised to send me
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I have a thing right here I just need
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your address of course you do of course
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you do so we had about I'd say 50 60
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people and you know we'll talk about
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some of them in the donation segment but
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they could looking crowd very good look
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at Florida crowd well also and I know
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you saw it they had made printouts of
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you the animated no agenda version of
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Jhansi Dvorak and these were like little
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kid height they're very pretty
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let's see
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and everywhere there's there's there's
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Dvorak just looking over with his
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glasses and then we do of course you did
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the picture there was two of them made
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even funnier they had really good
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printouts of our heads and I felt very
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loved
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well Florida can do it right yeah I see
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Tommy Ramirez was here at Tommy I don't
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think but no I'd never met him in person
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but he remember when I did the the first
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pitch enok special on the show he went
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over there to mic him up and so it was
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nice to meet Tommy and sir captain Pete
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of the seven equatorial oceans he's a
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yacht captain and kind of like a gun for
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hire and so he's waiting for some
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catamaran to dock and then he's going
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around the world with the owner and it's
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really interesting people who who were
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there yes sounds like a very interesting
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crowd when you got a guy like that we
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had one of our insiders one of our ins
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excuse me insider did not I think she's
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not registered as a lobbyist because she
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she stays just under the threshold so
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she can be a consultant to the vape
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industry and she gave me a full rundown
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on exactly on the scam oh yeah and
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Bloomberg is you know apparently
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Bloomberg's output a hundred and sixty
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million dollars in to pave P AV e which
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is parents against vaping so vaping and
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east cigarettes I guess is what it would
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be but sounds like Bloomberg and yeah
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and also just where everything's at
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Bloomberg is the new Soros I don't know
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if he's even that new I mean just
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briefly on that people say he has
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unlimited money but eventually that's
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not true I mean you you can it is
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possible to spend and a lot of this is I
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think is is what he's worth and it's not
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necessarily liquid I think they count a
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portion of his ownership and what he's
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going more money technically than Soros
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doesn't it is unlimited if you consider
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the fact that the kind of money doles
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out a hundred million two hundred
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million here and there
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is really what it amounts to hey and
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considering how fast is his total nut is
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growing
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well yes cash flow I think that's the
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you would it's probably it technically
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is unlimited I mean if you started
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dropping five and ten billion dollars on
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something yeah it's not unlimited if you
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start doing that but he's not he's just
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doling out like a million here a million
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there a couple million ten million it's
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unlimited well it's not technically
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unlimited but it seems like quite a ways
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he's gonna die before it runs out let's
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put it that way oh happy thoughts
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let me think well well it we will thank
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some people in the donation segment
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everybody was I mean we had one of our
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producers who drove I think five hours
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from down south he is the the guy if you
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if you see any picture of Florida
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oranges he takes those pictures he is
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for the you know the Florida orange
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Growers Association whatever it is he is
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the guy who does the picture of the
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oranges and gave us a box of at least
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fifty oranges which we've been trying to
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plow through and giving him out to
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people here waiting I trust him
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check damn also I met anonymous
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millennial and the anonymous millennial
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you you may recall is a lawyer turns out
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she's a prosecutor and she complimented
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us on how how well we interpret the law
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and again thanked us for for her for the
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no agenda show notes which she used for
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one of her paid important papers which
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she got published and it was well
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there's a finder's fee there it was
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about AI and Al goes and she used a lot
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of the knowledge in the show notes and
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the paper got published it was that good
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with the legality of al goes I guess
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she's got hopefully she'll send the copy
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it would be nice to see it was there
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anything else that I can think of I mean
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it was it it was you know how these
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things are is like you're in it's
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non-stop people just talk and I mean
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there were so many so many nice people
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and smart really smart and good-looking
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smart enough to move to Florida yeah
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well it's not a bad place here I don't
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mind I don't mind being it being a
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little bit nutty I mean I wish Austin
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were a little nutty like this Austin is
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just become stupid you know it's like
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what's going on what's going on is not
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okay but I did have a chance you know to
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tune into most stuff that was going on
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and it was quite interesting to you know
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go to the wedding which started four
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o'clock here East Coast time and then we
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were back in the room by around I guess
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11:30 midnight and I look at that I flip
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on the the channels say oh the caucus
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results were at 15% are you kidding me
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CNN gave up its airports at midnight CNN
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just stopped reporting this they played
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the road to the White House special like
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we're not even gonna do it you know this
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was really in the Bing Crosby Bob Hope
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movie no it's you know exactly what it
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is it's just one of their filler
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specials that they throw in there so
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MSNBC was at Fox
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they weren't covering anything they were
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they were running gosh they were they
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were at that point in the repeats I
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guess but whatever they whatever
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long-form program and they have an only
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one really following was MSNBC and their
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heads were just blowing up and we just
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flipping out those guys well they hate
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Bernie so why but it's it's it wasn't
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even that let me see I think I have a
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Supercuts someone gave me yeah and so
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this will give you a little super little
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idea of what was happening and this was
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in the afternoon it was a great night
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for Bernie Sanders I thought it was a
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great I guess it wasn't the afternoon
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night for Donald Trump I thought it was
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a terrible night for the Democrats
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the truth is Bernie Sanders he's on a
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trajectory to be the Democratic nominee
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to me he just don't see him having any
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shot in a general election I'm panicked
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I am
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no one but Bernie Stephanie come on he's
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an anarchist he would love to burn down
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the United States if we nominate a
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socialist like Bernie Sanders we're
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gonna lose it'll be like George McGovern
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it'll be a blowout nobody just says the
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obvious Bernie you're full of it they're
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just pandering to the Bernie people and
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you know what pandering gets you nothing
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it certainly doesn't get your respect
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Tom Perez needs to step down he's a joke
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he's a clown he can't run the Democratic
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Party anymore it's lost its way I don't
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say how Democrats do anything but bleed
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out when they put a socialist at the top
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of the ticket it is a death sentence for
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the party and it will lead to Donald
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Trump's reelection if the loser iced
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Leslie put it there the Democrats
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they've got to get out and say I
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disagree with socialism I believe in the
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markets I think he's wrong I think
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you'll never get it done and this
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country will never go that direction by
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the Levellers 49 states corvid didn't
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work in England Bernie ain't gonna work
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in the United States anyone but Bernie
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now before we actually dive into that
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something happened Thursday after the
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show on a show day of course that was
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that so fit into what I call the
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national security bureaucracy this was
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the breaking news and it was around 4:00
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or 5:00 in the afternoon a show day of
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course and it broke on well all three
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cable news networks but simultaneously
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we had CNN and MSNBC two different
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people who had worked on this story CNN
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got Maggie Haberman and MSNBC got Adam
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Goldman both of them worked for the New
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York Times and so I wanted to play what
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each of them said because Haberman is
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she's very slick in fact looking at her
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I was looking at her Wikipedia to see
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kind of where she came from
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and she she's really like Ann she came
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from the New York Post and kind of the
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gossipy side of news but she's very good
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when
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someone just gives her the story and
19:33
packaging it and she sounds like a spook
19:35
I mean she's so slick it maybe she is or
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just like someone feeds her stuff and
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she rolls it out and and I let's just
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listen to to this breaking news because
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now of course we find out that oh my
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gosh oh the intelligence community which
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is a total horse crap term because we
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have what 17 not including the the State
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Department's a little little deal over
20:04
there as its 17 intelligence agencies
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yeah so it's like who said what but
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apparently there was a briefing and
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here's Maggie herring the Habermann very
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slick explaining what this is about the
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New York Times just now reporting that
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US intelligence officials have told
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members of Congress that Russia is
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interfering in the 2020 u.s.
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presidential race hoping to get
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president Trump re-elected let's bring
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in our political and legal experts
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Maggie Haberman of the New York Times
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one of our political analysts is with us
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as well the co-authors of this article
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what does this give us the upshot sure
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but what is upshot I mean is expecting
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it to be good news for the show or some
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psychological problem here yes okay well
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and of course you caught it sure sure
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this article sure well there was a
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briefing given by intelligence officials
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to the House Intelligence Committee last
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week on February 13th and in that
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briefing officials said that they
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believe or one official said that their
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intelligence is that Russia is
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interfering or attempting to interfere
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in the 2020 election with the goal of
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reelecting President Trump this angered
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Republicans on the committee who pushed
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back and when the president learned
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about this briefing he was very upset
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and berated McGuire who until today
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was the head of he was the odni
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overseeing the National Intelligence
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office and they had never personally
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gotten along there's been a lot of
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speculation that this is why the
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president moved in the last two three
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days to replace Maguire with Rick
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Grinnell a loyalist look the president
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was Adam Schiff the debt ranking
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Democrat on the House Intelligence
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Committee would use this information
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against him in some way that was
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basically his main complaint a lot of
22:03
administration members argue that same
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thing that Republican House members
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argued which is the that you know they
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can point to a lot of areas where they
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suggest the president has been
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aggressive against Russia we also have
22:14
obviously seen a lot of commentary from
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the president in public where he has
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sounded appeasing to Russia has negated
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the intelligence community's findings
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that Russia interfered in the last one
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and we know the president sees this as
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some kind of an asterisk on his own
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election in 2016 but it really tells you
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a lot about how the president is viewing
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intelligence and how it is being
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presented and handled in the context of
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his reelection campaign so total opinion
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piece as far as I'm concerned not a
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single piece of factual evidence other
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than someone briefed the Senate
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committee from the now House Committee
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size committee from the ship
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intelligence community which is not a
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community they're all really compete in
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competition with each other but they
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also collaborate this is why I see it as
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as the the true evil bureaucracy but she
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really doesn't have that much other than
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well here we go again
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and when it wasn't until I and I flipped
23:17
over and so I didn't get the whole
23:18
lead-in on MSNBC but I'll get I'll give
23:21
you what I have of Adam Goldman he now
23:24
this is a total truth wants to come out
23:26
moment you'll hear him correct himself
23:29
continuously when he says that he thinks
23:32
or you know and then he even slips in a
23:34
little other piece of information
23:35
because thinking logically Russia sure
23:41
Russia wants to influence our election
23:43
and you know by now the typical American
23:46
if you're on the street you say did
23:48
Russia do something
23:49
yeah they changed the votes that's how
23:51
that's how it's been drilled into people
23:53
you know meddling or whatever these
23:55
these wishy-washy terms are but of
23:59
course Israel probably has an agenda and
24:01
maybe even the EU and there are lots of
24:04
countries that would like to influence
24:06
our elections as we do in other
24:07
countries but know we have to do this on
24:09
the eve of the caucus which I think
24:13
there was a specific reason for that
24:15
which we'll get to but first listen to
24:17
Adam Goldman the same business they did
24:20
four years ago Facebook Ads you know is
24:23
it russian bots on social media do we
24:26
know for sure what it is right off the
24:30
bat
24:31
listen he'll do this continuously I
24:33
think I mean I was told I think I was
24:36
told I think I was told it's gonna be
24:38
the same playbook from 2:16 and concerns
24:42
and added concerns about Russians going
24:44
into you know possible voting
24:46
infrastructure you know there are
24:48
separate concerns about the Chinese
24:49
getting in the disinformation that's he
24:53
I don't think he was supposed to say
24:54
that but apparently the briefing also
24:56
contained information that the Chinese
24:58
might want to do that so this sounds to
25:00
me like a pretty standard briefing hey
25:03
lots of people want to do stuff but no
25:05
one else reported on China except this
25:07
guy who keeps messing it up structure
25:10
you know there are separate concerns
25:12
about the Chinese getting in the
25:13
disinformation campaign but you know I
25:16
think what Russia is gonna do is going
25:19
to be am i misinterpreting this the guy
25:25
keeps correcting himself from his own
25:27
made-up story too I'm told are you
25:31
hearing it that way yeah I am it doesn't
25:33
sound like the guy knows anything well I
25:36
think he's making it up but then he
25:37
corrects himself by saying oh I was told
25:39
I think what Russia is gonna do is gonna
25:42
be what I'm told what Russia intends to
25:45
do is flip from its 2016 playbook and
25:47
chocolate let me just make an
25:49
interesting point here you know
25:50
Republicans
25:51
had been grilling sorry Republicans have
25:54
been focusing you know the Obama
25:56
administration for not being tough
25:58
enough right that's really main talking
26:00
points not being tough enough not
26:02
sounding the alarm fast enough not doing
26:04
enough to prevent Russian interference
26:07
right the 2016 election and here we are
26:10
it's you know it's a reduct we were now
26:14
now the republicans are getting the same
26:16
information and you know what happened
26:18
in this hearing was quite concerning to
26:19
people the republicans just went
26:21
ballistic they went crazy they they they
26:24
were furious that somebody would have
26:26
suggested that there was a suggestion
26:28
that would favored trump any of this
26:32
from so this is the House Republicans at
26:35
hep-c when they were getting this
26:36
briefing they didn't believe the Donald
26:38
Trump Intel officials know you know some
26:42
of the toughest questioning of this DNR
26:44
hostages are I was done by mr. Hurd you
26:48
know former CIA official the
26:50
representative the Republican
26:51
representative from Texas who is who's
26:53
not running for reelection but he we are
26:55
told was was was one of the
26:58
questionnaires to do I appreciate you
27:03
taking a few minutes and get in front of
27:04
a camera for us oh yeah really important
27:06
reporting to do please it's you know
27:10
very was reporting for who is the skin
27:13
New York Times he co-wrote the article
27:14
with Haberman that's why they had this
27:16
dual college they just yeah but all of
27:18
this forgive in marching orders yes and
27:20
this was a set up for the story I don't
27:23
think he broke it but swallow well now
27:26
with some kind of five o'clock shadow
27:28
Don Johnson beard going on which doesn't
27:31
make him look any more masculine I think
27:35
he kind of broke the true news behind
27:37
this which was maybe a plan B or maybe
27:40
even a Hail Mary because oh my goodness
27:43
Bernie's going to win the reporting is
27:45
is that Donald Trump was was not only
27:48
was briefed that both he and Bernie
27:50
Sanders that Russia was trying to assist
27:53
both he and Bernie Sanders that is the
27:56
reporting that we see this we that we
27:58
have this evening then I and I
27:59
absolutely understand and appreciate
28:01
that you don't want to talk about
28:02
anything that occurred in a classified
28:04
setting
28:04
but as you mentioned since Bernie
28:06
Sanders confirmed that he was briefed do
28:08
you have any question any reason to
28:11
question the reporting that you all were
28:13
briefed on this as well again I won't go
28:16
into that other than our committee has
28:18
consistently for the past year been
28:20
looking at what Russia is trying to do
28:22
in our elections and we believe that the
28:24
upcoming election should be free from
28:25
interference the voters voted for that
28:27
in 2018 when they gave us the midterm
28:29
election was that they wanted more
28:30
oversight of the elections but again
28:32
just oh yeah what's going on here at
28:35
Bernie Sanders you can't hold it against
28:37
Bernie Sanders that this may be a
28:39
preference of Russia but you can hold it
28:41
and ask questions about Donald Trump if
28:43
he again is working as an agent of
28:45
Russia by seeking not only one to tweet
28:48
at Bernie Sanders and try and amplify
28:50
his campaign to get him as a general
28:52
election opponent but to if he is indeed
28:54
firing people on his staff who are
28:57
telling others about Russia's
28:59
preferences again that's Donald Trump
29:01
trying to cover up things to help Russia
29:03
so this this is what I saw after
29:06
midnight hashtag Bernie knew blowing up
29:09
everywhere
29:10
Bernie has to drop out of the race
29:13
because you know he's misleading he
29:15
didn't tell anybody that the Russians
29:17
were also helping him he should have
29:18
disclosed it he's disqualified now this
29:22
was a very pathetic attempt to get
29:25
someone that actually brings me to the
29:27
bonus clip yes indeed because I think
29:30
and I have a new interpretation of this
29:33
clip okay and this is the boys liver
29:38
Lawrence O'Donnell goes off off the deep
29:40
end into the point where even senator
29:43
Ted Cruz had to comment on it and he
29:46
makes again this is new and this is a
29:48
crazy crazy crazy clip played but we
29:51
begin tonight with another test of
29:54
America's ability to be shocked by
29:56
Donald Trump who has very deliberately
29:58
shocked America to the point where he
30:01
hopes that shock has been replaced by
30:05
acceptance the president is a Russian
30:09
operative that sounds like the
30:12
description of a bad Hollywood
30:13
screenplay but it is I love
30:15
that edition by the way yes it does real
30:19
and it is Vladimir Putin's greatest
30:21
achievement decades after America's
30:24
victory in the Cold War and the collapse
30:25
of the Soviet Union the President of the
30:27
United States is now helping the
30:30
President of Russia help the President
30:33
of the United States to get reelected so
30:36
that the President of Russia will have
30:40
four more years of the President of the
30:43
United States who he wants in the Oval
30:46
Office this is one of those shocking
30:49
news days if you retain the capacity to
30:51
be shocked in the Trump era by the Trump
30:53
regime which might be better labeled the
30:56
Trump Putin regime and it's one of those
30:59
breaking news situations that suddenly
31:01
makes recent news make more sense like
31:03
the recent news that Donald Trump has
31:05
outdone himself by appointing one of the
31:08
most ridiculous incompetence fujas in
31:10
the Trump administration to be nothing
31:12
less than the Acting Director of
31:15
National Intelligence the president gave
31:17
that job to his current ambassador to
31:19
Germany Richard Grinnell who intends to
31:21
remain ambassador to Germany while being
31:24
the acting director of national
31:25
intelligence and Richard Grinnell will
31:27
be replacing Joseph Maguire who was
31:29
serving as an acting director of
31:31
National Intelligence and he expected to
31:34
be nominated by the president to be
31:36
confirmed by Mitch McConnell's Senate as
31:38
the official director of National
31:41
Alliance until Vladimir Putin showed
31:46
Donald Trump that he needed an even more
31:48
incompetent Director of National
31:50
Intelligence because Vladimir Putin is
31:52
working hard to reelect his favorite
31:55
President of the United States in
31:56
history
31:57
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31:58
that was I love that clip it's a it's an
32:02
evergreen we must keep it and trend
32:04
cherish it and so I'm looking at this
32:07
slightly differently now this clip was
32:10
completely off the rails or so it seemed
32:13
yeah but this is actually an anti Bernie
32:16
clip yes
32:18
MSNBC hates Bernie yep
32:22
push the truck Putin thing as hard as
32:24
they can which is old discredited
32:26
nonsense and I don't believe that the
32:29
public thinks except ice does to the Lib
32:31
joes and the people I had dinner with
32:32
it's at all Putin's calling the shots I
32:34
there's no evidence of this there's no
32:37
connection between Putin and Trump they
32:40
don't they rarely communicate they do
32:43
all the things that we've been doing
32:44
considering oil pipelines and the rest
32:47
of it is all anti-russian it's
32:48
ridiculous but okay let's just say that
32:51
Putin is really running things but the
32:53
real point is is to make it if it's so
32:56
bad that Putin is supporting Trump it's
32:59
even worse with Bernie yes but you have
33:03
to put do you have to connect the dots
33:04
yourself because certain MSNBC's already
33:07
spent that we spent the wad on this now
33:09
I want to play since we were talking
33:11
about this Grinnell and that Grinnell
33:13
was appointed what is the first thing
33:15
you're gonna do if you're the new guy on
33:16
national security because there's no
33:18
evidence that any of this really took
33:20
place is good all be made at it can I
33:22
just give you a data point last show on
33:26
Thursday I had because I saw this on
33:28
Monday I think I saw some notice about
33:31
this Grinnell guy and he was going to
33:33
replace Maguire and from what what the
33:36
article said and I put him back in the
33:38
show night show notes for today but the
33:40
article stated that it was kind of a
33:41
known thing that Grinnell or that
33:43
McGwire was was you're gonna do
33:46
something else and he was kind of on his
33:48
way out and this and the Grinnell guy is
33:50
interesting first of all he's the at
33:54
this point now the highest ranked openly
33:56
gay official in the administration not
34:00
that we could mention that it only works
34:02
if it's Democrats I guess also you know
34:06
he he and his partner he had cancer and
34:09
then
34:10
he went into remission after a couple
34:12
years this is you know maybe four years
34:13
ago and he and his partner made this app
34:15
that helps people with chemotherapy you
34:17
seem like a really nice guy he's also
34:18
not a total slob I mean he was permanent
34:23
you n me see he was the he was the
34:28
spokes whole four four ambassadors the
34:31
United Nations he worked it we'd always
34:33
been on a Republican but he's not just
34:35
like all of a sudden some dipshit who
34:37
shows up the way they make it sound now
34:40
he has been around and on the
34:42
international scene for quite a while
34:44
including hanging about he's got some
34:46
intelligence connections anywhere he
34:48
wouldn't be the ambassador to Germany
34:50
that's what embassies are for it's what
34:53
they do
34:55
let's go from the point where he gets
34:57
the job the first thing he's gonna do is
35:00
check out this bull crap that's leaked
35:02
leaked from the Intel committee of the
35:06
house which is a leak central as where
35:08
to Adam Schiff is and he leaks
35:10
everything he can make stuff up he has
35:11
anonymous sources he does all these
35:13
things and they heard from someone the
35:15
deputy Republicans are saying this is
35:17
bull but that gets leaked out that you
35:20
know the Russians are working out
35:21
already are already working on to
35:22
twenty20 elections and this is all about
35:25
the same time that it turns out to the
35:26
real intelligences that Bernie is really
35:28
one that the Russians like let's just
35:30
ignore that for a second so Grinnell
35:33
gets the job the first thing he's gonna
35:35
do is cuz Trump says go check into this
35:37
sounds like a bunch of hogwash that
35:39
there's just promoting the same old
35:41
Russian name so he immediately obviously
35:44
it's the first thing you do you get the
35:45
job you start poking around asking
35:47
around what's going on turns out that
35:50
one guy did interview him about this
35:55
specific thing and this is the clip
35:57
asking the new guy about the House
35:59
Intelligence Committee this is not
36:01
reported as the national security
36:04
adviser to the president have you
36:05
assured the president that this US
36:07
intelligence finding is real well I have
36:11
not seen the finding I think what he's
36:13
referring to and what folks are talking
36:14
about is a briefing that took place last
36:16
week at the House Intelligence Committee
36:18
exactly
36:19
now that was leaked to the press
36:21
and I have not seen that report and and
36:24
from what I understand about the report
36:26
is that there was no and again I get
36:28
this secondhand but from Republican
36:31
congressman that were in the committee
36:32
there was no intelligence behind it I
36:34
haven't seen any intelligence to support
36:36
the reports that were leaked out of the
36:38
house but it's just hard to comment on
36:40
that because again I wasn't there and
36:42
and these are leaks that were coming
36:44
from a house Intel committee here and I
36:46
haven't seen any intelligence that would
36:47
would back up what I'm reading in the
36:49
papers in fact part of the lie that the
36:52
m5m was propagating was that Trump went
36:55
nuts and bitched out McGuire no no it
37:00
was even what happened was we'll heard
37:02
who we know we'll heard is a you know
37:04
he's on his way out he's a CI he's a
37:06
little to boast II for a CIA guy but
37:09
he's done a lot of covert ops and he was
37:11
really grilling cuz he didn't buy it all
37:13
this is bullcrap as this briefing that
37:15
you're doing I think he was kind of onto
37:17
it but to cover that up you know oh yeah
37:20
Trump was livid oh my god it's I mean we
37:25
are at peak peak nuts now specifically
37:29
MSNBC now MSNBC the rest China checked
37:33
out but I mean just just to add to what
37:36
you were saying here this is Chris
37:38
Matthews who you know all we already
37:40
know he hates Bernie he's he compares
37:43
Bernie to you know that back in the
37:45
Cuban Missile Crisis it would have
37:47
turned out differently they probably
37:48
would have executed Chris Matthews in
37:50
Central Park I mean he says all these
37:51
things is a horrible so here is him got
37:54
nowhere near did his job he got more
37:58
than a majority more than a majority
37:59
that 67 percent that is the name of the
38:02
game it is pretty much over unless that
38:05
changes I was reading last night Brian I
38:07
know you're a history guy too
38:09
I'm reading last night about the fall of
38:11
France in the summer of 1940 and the
38:13
general run no calls up Churchill and
38:15
says it's over insurances of how can it
38:19
be you got the greatest army in Europe
38:21
how can it be over he said it's over so
38:24
I had that print suppressed feeling I
38:26
can't be as well as Carville but he is
38:28
damn smart and I think he's damn right
38:30
on this one so they have for the younger
38:32
amongst us he's referring to the capital
38:35
halation of France against the Nazis I
38:37
mean what is the man thinking when he
38:41
does this stuff that's not necessarily
38:45
healthy behavior and he's referring to
38:49
not referring to James Carville this I
38:51
think this is a two parter clip another
38:55
guys off the rails well I really loved
38:58
the first clip which I'll play for you
39:00
because here he admits something very
39:03
important to Nicole Wallace another
39:08
another otherwise that you know used to
39:11
be the intelligent human being has just
39:12
gone off the rails of idiocy and he lays
39:16
down the line for her and tells her
39:18
exactly what the problem is and I think
39:20
he's right James you Mary Lynn outside
39:23
of the media hugs I mother of an
39:25
eight-year-old I interact with a lot of
39:27
people outside say media life is part of
39:30
the blame John do you ever get a chance
39:32
to live outside of your media life I
39:34
mean it's not it's really hard because
39:36
we're some girls they're fun to play
39:44
with it's way outside my media life it's
39:46
part of the blame that the media
39:49
shoulders in this is that we respond to
39:50
the squeaky wheels I learned everything
39:52
I knew as a press person from watching
39:54
the war room and from starting the
39:55
Clinton games but the the Sanders
39:57
campaign and the Trump campaign they've
39:59
taken these things to dark art of
40:01
abusing the price of bullying the price
40:03
I mean what what do we miss in terms of
40:06
paying attention to a squeaky angry
40:07
minority and ignoring the majority I
40:09
don't know everybody complains me in the
40:12
media and the press that said I'm going
40:14
to tell you this the press has no not
40:17
near as much power as they had when I
40:18
was young remember Lyndon Johnson said
40:21
if I lost the war because I lost Walter
40:23
Cronkite yeah I mean if you lose well
40:26
but say you're not gonna lose anything I
40:28
mean that's just a way America and I
40:30
don't mean to pick on what I like him I
40:31
would say - yeah you did mean to pick on
40:33
wolf but I think that's that that is the
40:36
most salient point he has ever mentioned
40:38
in this election cycle and probably ever
40:40
will is you don't have the power anymore
40:43
mainstream media you don't have it you
40:45
don't have the same powers it used to be
40:47
and these people
40:48
haven't figured it out same thing about
40:49
any of our hosts own my own network
40:51
right now it just had this diffusion of
40:56
media power and Media Authority and
40:59
you're right Trump and Bernie Sanders
41:01
are able to and what about would the
41:04
happiest person right now it's about 115
41:07
Moscow time this thing is going very
41:10
well for Vladimir Putin I promise crazy
41:20
are you I mean do you think they really
41:24
believe this yes this frightening it's
41:28
like they're clinically insane let's
41:30
take the second part of this that's
41:35
exactly what the intelligence agents
41:37
they think is going on great that Putin
41:40
is helping him and plants out they're
41:43
gonna primary does watch Putin's the
41:47
only reason why would radomir Putin
41:50
would be helping Bernie Sanders of
41:52
course because she wants Donald Trump to
41:54
win
41:54
I mean it's a straight line it's a
41:59
straight line by the way I'm sorry I
42:03
kind of missed that like a straight line
42:07
I mean it's a straight line and I don't
42:09
think that the Sanders campaign in any
42:11
way is collaboration
42:14
I think they don't wipe this story but
42:17
the story of the back and the reason
42:19
that the story is the fact is food
42:21
that's doing everything that he can to
42:22
help Trump including trying to get
42:25
Bernie Sanders the Democratic nomination
42:27
if you remember what Bernie ran in 2016
42:30
his chief strategist was told now Ford
42:33
sidekick an inkling I mean this just
42:37
thing just didn't start right now
42:41
and it's something that people need to
42:44
know about then they could be made aware
42:46
of it the candidates on the debate stage
42:48
in South Carolina on Monday night need
42:51
to quit attacking each other and start
42:53
talking about where where this country
42:56
is and how do you push it forward under
42:59
some some real choices that Democrats
43:01
have tonight I mean and this was really
43:05
truly an MSNBC thing and I and I don't
43:08
know why no one else really participated
43:11
in it to that degree
43:12
they were just is there something that
43:15
that I'm missing why it's so important
43:17
to them specifically maybe they had
43:19
maybe they're in there closer to the
43:22
spokes holes for the Democrat Party okay
43:25
that makes sense and the party doesn't
43:27
look like Bernie and so there's just no
43:28
clean honest no kidding
43:31
especially I like the kind of screwy
43:33
stuff now that one I did get a good clip
43:36
that relates to the first Bernie clip
43:38
you play but also to the this last one
43:40
too and this is I it was one of the few
43:43
times that that David Brooks was
43:46
somewhat insightful being a Democrat he
43:49
even though he's posing as a Republican
43:51
on the PBS Newshour on their
43:53
phony-baloney back and forth with with
43:55
Mark shields as a Democrat he would make
44:00
this observation and I think is pretty I
44:02
think it's borderline profound even
44:04
though it's hard to say this is Brooks
44:08
discussing both Bloomberg and Sanders
44:11
and he makes a very salient point then
44:13
partly it's practice I mean you know he
44:15
doesn't even do media interviews
44:17
particularly well and so and he's been
44:18
Guardian furnace and all the other
44:20
candidates have been playing this game
44:21
for a year now yeah and when you're up
44:25
on a debate stage
44:26
you're not thinking you're repeating
44:27
something you said 50 times before and
44:29
so he didn't have any practice he didn't
44:31
have any of that what strikes me also
44:32
about the party first Sanders tells a
44:34
very clear narrative corporations
44:37
screwing us that's just a very clear
44:39
narrow everybody gets it resonates with
44:41
a lot of people I don't think anybody
44:43
else on that stage has a narrative
44:44
that's quite that clear and so if the
44:47
power that Trump had a very clear
44:48
narrative those cultural elites they're
44:50
ruining life for us and having that very
44:53
compelling clear narrative
44:54
the great advantage the second thing
44:56
that struck me is Democrats growing up
44:58
in where the party is now have the
45:00
mental equipment to go after a
45:01
billionaire
45:01
it's like baked into the belief system
45:04
of the party they do not have the mental
45:05
equipment in categories to go after a
45:07
socialist and what struck me is that
45:09
they they don't really quite know how to
45:10
take down Sanders and so there they let
45:13
him go now they regret it I guess he's a
45:18
monster of their own creation here's joy
45:22
Reid finally seeing the light joy Reid
45:24
of course though also on MSNBC I think
45:27
that the rest of us that sort of look at
45:28
politics of underestimated the sheer
45:31
unadulterated rage the anger of
45:34
working-class people especially young
45:36
people who are living in with three
45:37
roommates and have a lift job and an
45:40
uber job and they can't make it and
45:42
they're looking at my generation gen we
45:44
could have it all in the Clinton years
45:45
and we were living well in our parents
45:48
and grandparents and they're like throw
45:49
the tables over there turning the tables
45:52
over and they don't care what the
45:53
potential results is they are the
45:55
hungriest and he only had to consolidate
45:57
them and the moderates the sort of mushy
46:00
moderates think that they have the
46:02
luxury of luxuriating on whether they'll
46:04
have someone who can speak six languages
46:05
you know maybe today I want just one
46:08
who's from the Midwest and you know
46:09
maybe I'll go with the vice president
46:11
even african-american older voters they
46:13
are like we're gonna go with the we know
46:15
no one else is hungry angry enraged and
46:19
determined as Sanders voters Democrats
46:21
need to sober up and figure out what the
46:23
hell they're gonna do about that
46:25
because if he's the nominee for Senate
46:29
races House races everything what she's
46:32
saying is and that means aoc rashida to
46:35
leave is the whole new that really the
46:39
new democrat party who we saw come in in
46:42
2016 2018 just as democrats yes it's now
46:48
so Bernie's a problem what are we going
46:51
to do about the Bernie problem this is a
46:53
serious problem they didn't expect it
46:55
somehow I think even though it was
46:57
obvious well to us to us I think well I
47:02
want to play one more clip then this is
47:04
again Brooks and shields shields
47:07
and he makes he's a stammers and the
47:10
Hammers point out that Brooks and
47:12
shields is a you know this is serious
47:14
it's almost like public broadcasting and
47:16
other company like the BBC when they're
47:18
on PBS yeah no it's not true but that's
47:21
the that's the illusion is the
47:22
impression you're supposed to get yes
47:24
yes
47:25
so shields is not happy about anything
47:27
either and he also has a bit kind of the
47:31
commentary I thought thought was worth
47:32
Barry playing on the show just one thing
47:35
about the Democrats that is just what if
47:37
the kind of fits in here and that is the
47:40
Democrats I think after that debate are
47:42
in danger of fragmenting and fracturing
47:44
themselves and I think there's a page in
47:47
American history the the the the
47:50
Revolutionary War the Revolutionists
47:52
sought the active alliance with the
47:57
Charles the 16th of France Louis the
48:01
16th and and Charles and started in
48:03
Spain monarchies to help them I mean but
48:07
one thing they a single objective and
48:08
when that was to defeat the King of
48:11
England to get independent monarch that
48:13
the devil demonic the Democrats better
48:15
say that they better come together in a
48:18
hell of a hurry if because they're
48:19
they're all sole purpose in 2020 is to
48:24
defeat demonic to defeat Donald Trump
48:26
and I just I think the danger of
48:28
fracturing is severe well yes and the
48:33
message went out Brian Williams
48:36
delivered it
48:37
listen hey Chris I'm not above quoting
48:39
Chris Matthews and I have this written
48:41
down on my legal pad from your last
48:43
segment about Bernie about his new
48:45
exposure as the frontrunner and about
48:48
how they're gonna come at him they're
48:50
gonna kill him but they may not stop him
48:52
which is unique to politics a
48:56
fascinating quote I think you're
48:57
probably hundred percent right
49:00
what Wow
49:04
that's a good one this guy it doesn't
49:08
matter he's nothing he can do to protect
49:09
himself it's not gonna be small aviation
49:13
it's not gonna be the hot tub it's not
49:14
gonna be canoeing somewhere he already
49:17
has a heart issue it's so simple this
49:19
guy is a walking dead man I'm sorry but
49:23
I do you hear stuff like that oh that
49:25
was just a metaphor can you imagine if
49:29
some metaphor Tucker Carlson or Sean
49:33
Hannity or judge Jeanine or any boxing
49:37
friends
49:38
shoe man imagine if I had said that you
49:41
did I did I'm just explaining how
49:45
they're gonna do it they're gonna kill
49:48
they can kill and they're gonna kill him
49:49
but they won't stop him that's right the
49:51
well they're not gonna kill him until
49:53
after I talked about this at the dinner
49:55
table mm-hmm and my thinking is if this
50:02
is if it's and it's gonna have to be one
50:03
of this I don't knows you have to be an
50:05
intelligence agency that just fed up her
50:07
I don't know how it's gonna happen I how
50:08
they're gonna get away with it but they
50:10
will cuz you're what you said is the
50:12
premise is fine he's Yellin and screamin
50:14
one of the clips I didn't have his
50:16
shields again saying and there's this
50:19
all like all is set up you know he's old
50:22
he's this he's that you know we're
50:24
getting set up for something bad to
50:26
happen
50:26
he's kind of and so yeah well that was
50:29
expected that was expected is that
50:33
she'll says Bernie Sanders is the most
50:36
angry politician he's always mad he's
50:40
raging mad he's shouting he's screaming
50:43
he's at the top he's at the top of his
50:45
lungs during all the speeches I mean
50:47
Trump is too but for a different effect
50:49
and it's just like he's the angry guy
50:53
all he saw angry is too angry was it got
50:56
to him it's just that the whole thing
50:59
looks like a setup to me but nothing's
51:01
gonna happen until after South Carolina
51:03
which bite in can salvage yes and I have
51:06
laughing well now I have some numbers of
51:08
course I'm not laughing at you you're
51:11
with me you're my partner let me give
51:13
you the numbers
51:14
okay because as Biden will have to win
51:17
South Carolina and then that will
51:20
because of the a das boat and this is
51:23
this is from the hill so very anti-trump
51:27
the entrance push to all they are in
51:30
this article the entrance polls show
51:32
there was one thing Biden was right
51:33
about when talking about his coalition
51:35
in Nevada is it Nevada or Nevada its
51:38
Nevada okay if you say in a validate
51:40
Nevada its Nevada because in the vine no
51:43
your friends I know if you say it that's
51:45
the wrong way people scoff at you so I
51:48
always thought it was Nevada yeah it is
51:50
Nevada okay if you're living Nevada is
51:53
Nevada if you live outside the Madison
51:55
Nevada which is a lot okay Connecticut
51:57
Nevada
51:59
so talking about his coal is strong
52:01
called his strong lead with black voters
52:03
Biden received the most black votes
52:06
whatever that means but I think in this
52:07
context a dose 39% a demographic which
52:12
sander trailed the former vice president
52:14
winning 27% so not that far apart but
52:18
Joe even though and are the results in
52:20
is there a final tally yet I haven't
52:22
even seen I know what I know you know
52:24
this 59% of all Hispanics are voting for
52:26
Sanders yeah this the brown you need to
52:32
say brown community the blood I looked
52:37
at it said specifically Hispanics brown
52:39
community well I'm just like brown
52:41
committee may be different to the m5m
52:44
men that this is this is this is the
52:50
issue I believe this is the this is
52:53
where the presidency will be won or lost
52:55
is on this particular demographic and
53:00
unless it beckons straight for a second
53:03
over to let me finish my point yeah okay
53:05
I was saying that Biden has to win South
53:09
Carolina we're talking about an
53:12
unfortunate accident yeah that could
53:14
happen to Bernie but it's not gonna
53:16
happen to him if Biden win South
53:18
Carolina and then they go into Super
53:20
Tuesday and it gets all jammed up now if
53:24
Biden loses South Carolina and then
53:26
super to
53:27
have to wait to see what happens on
53:28
Super Tuesday then after that then all
53:30
everything's everything is up for grabs
53:33
are you gonna keep everybody running
53:34
there nobody wants to drop out because
53:36
they want to create a brokered
53:37
convention and they made a point of
53:39
asking about this at the could at the
53:41
debates Bernie's the only ministers if I
53:43
get the most I'm in I don't care about
53:45
the convention rules are it's already
53:47
he's asking for trouble and of course he
53:50
would get screwed because that would be
53:51
the idea and then it burned down
53:52
Milwaukee which was the threat of the
53:54
creeps that are behind the Bernie you
53:56
know campaign so I will remind you that
53:59
I out of control I will remind you I
54:00
floated the idea of the brokered
54:02
convention very early on I was kind of
54:04
scoffed at kind of not by me okay so
54:08
here's here is the problem for the
54:11
entire Democrat Party and anyone else
54:13
who was running I don't know if vermin
54:17
supreme is running again I hope he is
54:19
it's always good to have the
54:21
independence in here this is Tim Scott
54:23
Tim Scott is a Republican black were a
54:26
das Republican from don't want to say
54:29
easy from Arizona Carolina so he is the
54:34
architect behind the opportunities owned
54:36
he is the one the president called out
54:38
amongst his many black friends
54:44
wall-to-wall black friends Kanye there's
54:48
no the state that many if you got conned
54:50
yet the State of the Union he had the
54:52
Tuskegee Airmen all the black friends
54:57
were out there this is Tim Scott
54:59
prediction president Trump will see a
55:02
50% increase in his african-american
55:05
support it will go from 8% in 2016 to a
55:09
minimum of 12 percent in 2020 he may
55:13
even get to 15 percent of the
55:15
african-american say and in a game over
55:18
well listen to what the listen to what
55:21
the Democrats are saying that they have
55:23
top tier candidates that say redlining
55:26
was a good thing having a negative
55:29
impact on African American homeownership
55:31
and what does President Trump doing
55:33
during the same time simple he said he
55:36
had an executive order to increase of
55:39
ability of home ownership an
55:41
african-american homeownership since he
55:43
took office is up about two percent
55:46
think about having a top-tier Democratic
55:49
candidate that talks about harassing
55:52
african-american males through stop and
55:54
first compare that against president
55:57
Trump's criminal justice reform packages
56:00
that are making the justice system more
56:03
fair for african-americans
56:05
disproportionately that it has been in a
56:08
long time at least 30 years think about
56:12
the conversation you had with Jim
56:14
Clyburn around full employment during
56:17
slavery versus higher wages more jobs 7
56:22
million more jobs during this
56:24
administration more than half of those
56:26
jobs going to African Americans and
56:29
Hispanics the wealth gap closes as the
56:32
home ownership goes up President Trump
56:35
is not just talking a good game he is
56:39
walking a good game and the icing on the
56:42
cake
56:43
think about this President Trump got
56:46
permanent funding for HBCUs for the
56:50
first time in the country's history I
56:54
think he's got the numbers right and I
56:56
think that's going to determine the
56:57
election no matter what anybody does I'm
57:01
not gonna argue with his with his points
57:04
I mean you still see the adamant left
57:08
liberal black voter there that are
57:11
activists there hate Trump and they're
57:14
never gonna like him anyway mm-hmm
57:15
there's there's a core group that was
57:18
always gonna vote for Trump no matter
57:20
what as a core group is always gonna
57:21
vote Democrat and socialist if they can
57:24
and this that huge group in the middle
57:27
that makes all the difference and that's
57:29
part of that is a large black contingent
57:32
that sometimes doesn't even bother to
57:34
vote because they don't like anybody
57:36
Trump has done a good job of getting
57:38
people in fact although I have to say I
57:42
was a little scared some Trump clips
57:45
from his his speech he's been giving a
57:51
speech a day in one place right rally
57:53
Rylee thing Riley rallies big rallies
57:56
and they're pretty funny I want to play
57:58
two of these because it's the contrast
58:02
greatly with what the Democrats are
58:04
doing and one of them is he's talking
58:07
about how the all these voters came in
58:09
from all over the place to vote for him
58:12
in the last election it's gonna be even
58:13
bigger than next time but he praises a
58:16
funny phrase in this particular clip
58:19
this is Trump and Colorado and I can't
58:22
say bigger coz what was bigger than that
58:24
they came from the hills they came from
58:25
the mountains they came out of the
58:27
rivers they came all over the place okay
58:34
get your mind out of the gutter Dvorak
58:36
what anyway so now meanwhile NBC of all
58:42
the places they clipped a bunch and I
58:44
would I would listen to the same speech
58:46
I believe this was the I think this is
58:48
the Colorado speech to I saw yeah I saw
58:50
part of this he they clipped a bunch of
58:54
excerpts that were all kind of funny and
58:55
they put it together as a package NBC
58:57
did Lester Holt intro did and it's not
59:01
exactly what I would have clipped out of
59:03
this but I was actually stunned at what
59:05
they did clipped out a lot of funny
59:07
stuff and I'm thinking they were doing
59:10
it to kind of ridicule Trump thinking oh
59:12
look what a hole this guy is to say all
59:15
these nasty things but play this clip
59:17
this is the recent Trump stand-up on
59:22
debates and I don't know if anybody
59:24
watched last night's debate it got very
59:27
big ratings and you know what many Mike
59:30
didn't do well s
59:32
I was gonna send him a note saying it's
59:35
not easy doing what I do isn't it how
59:38
about Klobuchar did you see her she
59:40
jumped she job she couldn't Alfred he
59:45
knew middle of dinner and said something
59:48
slightly derogatory and she said are you
59:51
accusing me of being dumb who would make
59:53
it safer like that because that's really
59:55
what he was doing but he doesn't want to
59:57
say that
59:58
Alfred E Newman Buddha Buddha touch bad
1:00:04
little Buddha chase leaving Donald Trump
1:00:08
in Texas these people
1:00:10
how about sleepy Joe how about his
1:00:11
performance what what it's great to be
1:00:16
it's great to be with the great people
1:00:19
of Ohio
1:00:20
Joe Joe you're in Iowa you're in Ireland
1:00:24
five times Bloomberg made a fool out of
1:00:28
himself last night each other he's
1:00:30
another one who's gonna ha oh I can't
1:00:34
breathe I can't breathe
1:00:37
don't ask me the question please I look
1:00:42
at my wife I said let's send them a
1:00:44
little note it's not so easy up there to
1:00:46
do what I did right I did great in the
1:00:48
debates I became president because of
1:00:50
the debates because unlike Billy Mike I
1:00:53
could answer questions now the funniest
1:01:00
gag he did a sight gag in there but
1:01:02
nobody no I guess they didn't know you
1:01:04
didn't get in your laughs for me but I
1:01:05
saw it and I've seen it a couple of
1:01:07
times he says he says Pete Buddha jizz
1:01:11
I've had it up to here with him and by
1:01:15
His grace this chest to indicate I've
1:01:20
had it up to here and it's a little
1:01:21
short guy so he's indicating yeah it's a
1:01:24
funny sight gay done it a couple times I
1:01:28
think he's gonna drop it cuz he's not
1:01:29
getting any response from it well
1:01:31
because the sight gag did doesn't work
1:01:32
on the No Agenda show so he's like what
1:01:34
away there you go what a waste what do I
1:01:37
leader but so Trump does his biz
1:01:40
stick and we either you either
1:01:42
appreciate it or you say well no this is
1:01:45
unpresidential this is not right
1:01:47
that we have us a one of me I mean I've
1:01:51
heard better stand ups but he's not bad
1:01:53
considering worries for his position and
1:01:55
what he's doing so we have a stand-up
1:01:57
comic has President of the United States
1:01:59
and some people are very offended by
1:02:02
this oh oh yes very I find it to be
1:02:06
great I think it's it's a it's a it's a
1:02:08
rough respite from what we've had in the
1:02:11
past the seriousness the phone enos and
1:02:14
the rest of it the yin to the yang of
1:02:18
course here at the at the wedding
1:02:21
a lot of anti-trump errs half it was a
1:02:26
half Jewish wedding which was so we were
1:02:28
on the on the bride's side the Jewish
1:02:30
part some boots on the ground just some
1:02:33
you know some anecdotal talk hate
1:02:37
Bloomberg hate Bernie
1:02:39
yeah Warren's kind of interesting which
1:02:43
I found fascinating why was she's doing
1:02:48
fading
1:02:48
yes she's fading well I think it's
1:02:50
because of how she attacked Bloomberg
1:02:53
for some reason that that hit a lot of
1:02:55
anti-trump errs here there like that and
1:02:59
you know Bloomberg has not seen
1:03:01
favorable well the Bloomberg is a trump
1:03:03
and in Democrats clothing here as far as
1:03:06
they're actually what they accused Trump
1:03:08
of what I'm seeing he truly is little
1:03:10
little little frightening guy who has
1:03:12
absolutely no compassion for human
1:03:16
beings that's the way I see him yeah
1:03:21
she's not likable and I and I didn't get
1:03:24
I didn't get any clips but all of a
1:03:28
sudden there was this little blip of
1:03:31
problem in the afternoon at the Nevada
1:03:34
caucus and they were talking to the
1:03:36
Makati McCully I think his name is the
1:03:38
second with Cuddy he's the the chair of
1:03:42
the Democratic caucus in the Democratic
1:03:44
Party in Nevada and a first of
1:03:46
african-american and he was there was
1:03:48
the
1:03:49
what the what's his name the the chair
1:03:53
but Perez Perez and and all of a sudden
1:03:56
well so we hear that people have to sign
1:03:58
an NDA if they're if they are captains
1:04:04
and they'll be reporting and some people
1:04:06
say I'm not signing this nday and so I
1:04:08
can't say anything about even if it goes
1:04:10
wrong and of course that's why they put
1:04:12
it in place but John their responses as
1:04:15
if they listened to the show they said
1:04:16
oh it's a non disparaging agreement it's
1:04:19
not a nondisclosure agreement we all
1:04:23
know what NDA's are now because we heard
1:04:25
about that from Michael Bloomberg and he
1:04:26
won't release them even though he's
1:04:28
released three which are very very mild
1:04:31
they're probably another we think
1:04:33
another fifteen million dollars you
1:04:34
spent on that pain paying people off an
1:04:37
extra extra five mil per NDA but they
1:04:41
took it straight to non disparaging
1:04:43
agreement okay fine
1:04:47
the producers around the world pay
1:04:49
attention to this stuff this type of m5m
1:04:51
propaganda is coming your way too it's
1:04:53
not unique to the United States I'm sure
1:04:56
I'm sure this template will be used and
1:04:58
we've got elections coming everywhere
1:05:01
it's it's something to sit back and
1:05:05
enjoy because I think it's
1:05:08
once-in-a-lifetime we go through this I
1:05:11
think well is a cup maybe not there's a
1:05:19
couple of things that kept you brought
1:05:20
up one in particular was that the or no
1:05:24
is something one of the guys talking to
1:05:25
Chris Matthews one of those one of the
1:05:27
Talking Heads and you know the
1:05:29
mainstream media is not as important as
1:05:31
it used to be right which is probably
1:05:33
true but it's only not as important as
1:05:35
it used to be by a notch or two because
1:05:37
the whole idea of the putin's calling
1:05:40
the shots that you hear at the dinner
1:05:41
table or the lib dozer oh these guys are
1:05:43
all glued to the mainstream media it's
1:05:46
still important to them yes yes and
1:05:50
that's at least half the public well I
1:05:53
think maybe half the public has gotten a
1:05:55
clue because it's been brought out and
1:05:57
hounded pounded that the New York Times
1:06:00
and The Washington Post in particular
1:06:02
and Emmas
1:06:02
BC our Stooges for the Democrat Party
1:06:06
and but if you look at their total
1:06:09
circulation they still have a lot of
1:06:10
influence because they get there you
1:06:12
know they're radio stations pick up on
1:06:14
their stories and and then replay it's
1:06:18
still it's still NBC I mean there's
1:06:20
still the NBC big network part of it and
1:06:23
there's a lot more than just MSNBC
1:06:26
yeah NBC's part of it too yeah well
1:06:29
that's the main cable model for that
1:06:31
that's the comcast comcast it's the
1:06:33
mother lode exactly well with that I'd
1:06:37
like to thank you for your courage and
1:06:38
say in the morning to you the man who
1:06:40
put the C in MSNBC Jhansi - good morning
1:06:45
to you mr. Adam Carolla in the morning
1:06:46
all butchered ground feet in the air
1:06:47
subs in the water and all the Dames
1:06:49
nights out there yes in the morning to
1:06:51
the trolls in the troll room ha ho this
1:06:54
is up there 1408 i don't think we've had
1:06:58
it quite that high recently that's a
1:07:01
good number very good no no all right
1:07:04
trolls good to have you here and of
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second in a row he's going for the hat
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trick he brought us the artwork for
1:07:31
episode 1218 the title of that used
1:07:35
quite often at the meetup people enjoyed
1:07:37
saying existential and this was the the
1:07:43
marbles the UK the Elgin marbles that
1:07:45
had been spilled and it was obscure now
1:07:49
we agree was obscure but it was still
1:07:51
what there were like two or three that
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we liked I think there was actually yes
1:07:56
there was quite a few they'll be kinda
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like yeah let me see what we had there
1:08:00
we had the marbles the the tainted
1:08:03
cupcake from kamasutra blogger was nice
1:08:05
except he screwed up on the on the on
1:08:07
the branding he used you know the could
1:08:10
have used the better no agenda logo
1:08:13
so you know it just didn't really
1:08:15
promote the show as much as it could
1:08:17
have you liked the my crate Mike Reilly
1:08:21
fake nuke cloud yeah you didn't see it
1:08:25
that was you say oh it looks like God
1:08:26
that was Lisa Simpson yeah I did and so
1:08:29
that was enough for us to say no john
1:08:33
bolton
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was just tired of putting people on on
1:08:35
the cover arts not necessarily a great
1:08:37
idea yeah we've used bolton way too off
1:08:39
there we have so Darren O'Neill thank
1:08:43
you very much for bringing us that
1:08:44
artwork that is highly appreciated it is
1:08:47
part of our value for value system where
1:08:49
then people are who don't listen to well
1:08:52
they listen to the show but they're not
1:08:53
listeners they're producers everybody
1:08:55
chips in in their own way Darren does an
1:08:57
incredible amount not just with pre
1:08:59
streams and his own life shows don't
1:09:01
podcast and does a lot but the artwork
1:09:04
is and guys multi-talented he will be
1:09:06
missed when he finally keels over so
1:09:08
thank you Thank You Darren O'Neill we
1:09:12
gotta be careful of these people I tried
1:09:15
to warn them John you and I have been
1:09:16
doing this show for it this is our 13th
1:09:19
year we've seen people burn on burnout
1:09:22
and keel over oh I see what you mean
1:09:25
yeah that's what I mean it's it's more
1:09:26
of a protection Airy things and you know
1:09:29
make sure you're okay man man man it's
1:09:35
no I mean that actually with super love
1:09:38
no agenda our generator calm that's what
1:09:40
happened to Martin JJ yes well Martin
1:09:43
chasey went years and years without
1:09:45
getting picked and he got it on a roll I
1:09:47
started getting picked all the time well
1:09:49
and then he stays I'm getting picked too
1:09:51
much they started backing off but this
1:09:53
is like anybody else even if you're a
1:09:55
performer people or professionals know
1:09:57
this you'd back off
1:09:58
you don't yeah you just stop doing it
1:10:01
realize oh my god I've been killing
1:10:03
myself doing these things yeah Martin
1:10:04
JJ's by the way he's still in every
1:10:06
single he during every show he's live in
1:10:10
the troll room yeah so but this was a
1:10:13
contender
1:10:15
it used to be you're talking about me
1:10:22
now do I go through the Delray Beach
1:10:27
meet up donations first cuz Eric did not
1:10:33
integrate them into the original
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spreadsheet that's what he shouldn't
1:10:36
have done because we don't want a big
1:10:37
mix cuz you'll be in and out in and out
1:10:39
Laura okay very easy then so let's let's
1:10:43
just do this one and then we'll take us
1:10:45
we're gonna do three breaks today whoa
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okay the del Y del great thing just
1:10:50
before the last donation segment okay
1:10:52
that's fine it's perfect yep and we do
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have people that are in that segment the
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del ray group that will be executive and
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associated executive producers and
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they'll get mentioned and even even a
1:11:03
knighting I believe so yes let's see
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they're knighting new Chet put on the
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list
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he is the top of this main list which is
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he comes in with $60 a 91 sets from
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Brackley North Hampton sure Great
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Britain alright thank you for the sanity
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530 3.33 and real money pounds actually
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pounds yes just karma please love you
1:11:28
guys thank you for your courage sir Jean
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yes thank you for your courage
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oh gee you've got karma thank you very
1:11:37
much $33.33 machetes Castle Rock
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Colorado I cannot find a note from her
1:11:44
and I've looked up her first name or
1:11:46
last name and then the word donation in
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the subject line using squirrel mails
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fabulous search features can't find
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anything yeah I don't have anything
1:11:56
either from her so sherry you got
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anything you wanted let us know let us
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know separately thank you thank you very
1:12:02
much Dame drea in Albany Oregon $333 she
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said oh that's the notes I had to get
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play the squirrel mail song ladies and
1:12:16
gentlemen
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he's not the only one because there were
1:12:20
definitely some dudes named then at the
1:12:22
meetup here who said that they've been
1:12:24
using squirrelmail with an equal amount
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of successes your very own John C Dvorak
1:12:29
so now watch how within the span of 45
1:12:32
seconds he can go find the note that
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belongs to this donation all he has to
1:12:35
do is go to his very trusty old email
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system it's known as the one and only
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it's actually a handwritten note on the
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desk no man ITM john and anna first off
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please give a birthday shout-out to my
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smoking-hot sweetie M of the Mid Valley
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I believe he's on the list I will check
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today we celebrate his big 44 and it
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also his birthday apparently the
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enclosed check and associated producer
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ship should be credited to him ok ok so
1:13:15
he gets the credit so M of the Mid
1:13:17
Valley is there gonna be the signal you
1:13:18
got it yeah oops is your mic falling off
1:13:21
again a little about the show like check
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your equipment you might get just
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falling off the stands come on man
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what's next do you want to put it back
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on holding it now fast I am the pro man
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ok she's right I was back on before you
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start bitching
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should be credit to his to him last
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february he purchased my dame hood and I
1:13:56
eagerly await his presence at the round
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table oh so she's buying your knighthood
1:14:01
for him nice there you go
1:14:03
because she needs some good health karma
1:14:06
to you too and all the listeners out
1:14:09
there fighting off viruses that's nice
1:14:12
yeah corona or otherwise thank you for
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all you guys do all the best Dame drea
1:14:18
and then yeah 333 dollars and 32 cents
1:14:22
and she also has a yeah that's it that's
1:14:25
it you've got John Soltis so this is a
1:14:40
DJ power boy who has been a part of the
1:14:43
show for a long time he always sends
1:14:46
tunes and stuff for pre streams and yeah
1:14:49
he's been around for quite a while I'd
1:14:51
say yes a good six or seven years maybe
1:14:54
he's now a knight it's gonna be ISO
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named me mr. sir power is her power boy
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mm-hmm a knight of the subatomic realm
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if I would like dab hits and duck at the
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round table okay
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jangles and duck dab hits I got to write
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that down
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yeah space force to the gate to the gate
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to the Climategate and to to the head
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and a karma or I would think so I hope
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so okay you've got okay let me just dab
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hits and duck all right oh this is Nexus
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surf face replacer that replaced her
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faces
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joe in austin texas $333 mm-hmm I
1:15:56
haven't donated since my knighting last
1:15:58
year and the smell of douche douche has
1:16:01
been detected by the smaller amygdala
1:16:04
one I'm not a plastic surgeon Adam so I
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can't help you
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guess you wrote him I don't know what I
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said
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www mutual wyndcomm it's a gamer tag I
1:16:19
play FPS games at faceplace with no
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agenda as a note and I'll friend you on
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ps4 yeah okay that'll happen was
1:16:30
somebody out there to please d douche me
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you've been deduced he line up the
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following clips
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I'd like 69 dudes and that's wrong for
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my Catholic upbringing Michael of mutual
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wins oh yes yeah he's the guy with the
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tiny house a community that is mutual
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win he's the tiny house producer in a
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smart and focused dude he's smart and
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focused he and I connected this week and
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we hope to build a network of interested
1:17:05
people in helping communities veterans
1:17:07
travellers with the concept of
1:17:09
affordable modern living please mention
1:17:12
our big dumb mouth as a podcast we have
1:17:16
a ton of crossover fans that no doubt
1:17:21
Joe thank you very much and nice that
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you mentioned Michael their mutual wind
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calm I think it is here's what you
1:17:30
requested that's wrong
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you've got Karma Jeff from Porte de
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Gaulle in borns and Great Britain
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okay so 278 he's associate executive
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reduced to $78 and 39 cents i TM gents
1:17:52
from Jeff and Portugal please sirs can I
1:17:55
have a random Sharpton followed by Bush
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just send your cash thank you always
1:18:01
asking for that again now I'm on the
1:18:04
road so it makes total sense to ask me
1:18:06
for that no man on the road again I
1:18:11
don't I don't think I don't think I can
1:18:13
find that okay but I do have a brand new
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Rev al ah that's even better 35 seconds
1:18:22
the state Democrats had me and the
1:18:24
established Democratic Party straight
1:18:27
back off Bernie because they were for
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the underestimated I also think a lot of
1:18:32
people were intimidated by the trawlers
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at all the trawlers he's trying to say
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trolls but he says trawlers instead he
1:18:42
also say and emanated instead of
1:18:44
intimidate oh gee I hope so the state
1:18:48
Democrats and me and the established
1:18:50
democratic party straight back off
1:18:52
Bernie because they were for the
1:18:54
underestimated I also think a lot of
1:18:57
people were intimidated by the trolley
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he kind of says intimidate thanks Rev al
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to giving ya the trawler Scott karma
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anonymous of colonial place comes in
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next with 229 dollars and 12 cents and
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she sent in a card
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we love the cards by the way love them
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it's got a nice dog running and they
1:19:22
cover there in the morning Saturday is
1:19:25
my niece's birthday Lexie listens with
1:19:27
her mother dame looks like dame and you
1:19:31
know Dame Anne of gray rock this
1:19:34
donation is for Lexie and I am sure she
1:19:37
will be thrilled with this birthday
1:19:39
present better than a toy yeah I hope
1:19:45
you think this is better I sure hope you
1:19:47
do like yeah that's great thanks for a
1:19:51
birthday please play pretty good it's
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true and little girl yay Thank You Damon
1:19:57
anima some colonial place ok I wasn't
1:20:01
quite ready for that pretty good what's
1:20:04
the next one hood what's the next one
1:20:06
pretty good it's true yeah a little girl
1:20:11
yeah ok and that's with the notes you
1:20:14
know it takes me a second well no
1:20:18
because otherwise you was astonishing
1:20:20
that you get any of these working so
1:20:21
quickly anyway ok we'll do that again I
1:20:27
think that sounds pretty good oh it's a
1:20:34
good combo I hope Lexi Lexi likes what
1:20:38
she heard yeah and she's on the birthday
1:20:40
list good and we'll make sure to give
1:20:43
her this donation give her credit for
1:20:44
this donation in Lexi does she have a
1:20:46
last name
1:20:47
just Lexi this is anonymous people right
1:20:51
so it's just Lexi ok I'm changing it for
1:20:54
the for the administrative part of the
1:20:56
show uh Barron Andruw Jones in America's
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Mountain someplace Mountain Colorado
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Colorado Colorado two hundred twenty two
1:21:07
thousand twenty two cents
1:21:08
another note and here it is on top of
1:21:11
the pile I organized this pile zona to
1:21:13
scrounge through notes and that's what I
1:21:15
why I left them on my desk
1:21:18
so they wouldn't be messed up dear Jeb
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and Alan brother I would like the Noah
1:21:24
genders I would like to thank the Noah
1:21:26
genders for waiting so patiently for my
1:21:28
next book the new book children of the
1:21:32
broken moon does and Jones our writer
1:21:34
yes seven years in the making this book
1:21:37
is a rip-roaring fantasy fiction bound
1:21:39
to amuse and us down and it won't blow
1:21:42
your amygdala you'll find you'll find no
1:21:45
sneaky social engineering in this book
1:21:47
and the only agenda is mine which is to
1:21:50
write the best piece of fiction since
1:21:52
talking took up his pen of course I'm
1:21:56
excited he says is it you be the judge
1:21:59
the entire book is currently posted on
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em Andruw Jones em Andruw Jones Kemal
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one more one words up and and if you
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find great value give value like this
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for Humanity oh I like this I like that
1:22:15
he's doing that value for value that's
1:22:18
good
1:22:18
still napping for Humanity are one of
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our fabulous promotions that went
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nowhere
1:22:25
PS the website also contains what I
1:22:28
currently have of the second book as I
1:22:30
slowly flesh it out and it will soon
1:22:33
house the bones of a third and fourth
1:22:34
book as I place my notes online for all
1:22:38
the world to see and follow though I
1:22:40
imagine only my fellow word nerd scribes
1:22:43
and grammar nazis will be interested in
1:22:44
the slow process of writing polishing
1:22:46
and editing so you can check it out long
1:22:49
live no agenda and long live the valley
1:22:51
for value model and does he ask for any
1:22:54
jingles or Karma's no doesn't matter I'm
1:22:58
giving it to him
1:23:05
you've got car much tough enough as is
1:23:08
it's hard to publish a book hard yeah it
1:23:13
is yeah you would know I would know I
1:23:16
would know I would know yeah you're the
1:23:19
one that knows I am I'm the one who
1:23:21
knows
1:23:23
Dave card Dania in Evergreen Colorado
1:23:26
220 220 ah this is our promotion at 222
1:23:30
I was trying to guess how many people
1:23:31
the word that would do it we have one
1:23:33
two three four five I guess two then the
1:23:37
five is actually four saw is off by a
1:23:39
hundred percent so that's a palindrome
1:23:41
yesterday's palindrome yeah and I would
1:23:44
see Andrew Jones would qualify in some
1:23:46
odd way for that it's the last
1:23:48
palindrome until 2021 actually Dave
1:23:54
gardenia jobs come at y'all I'm sorry
1:23:58
you get to try get everything chops
1:23:59
Kermit please he writes just got back
1:24:02
from India where I trained that
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replacement for my team of dudes named
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courage jobs jobs and jobs that's
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Stephanie Nora Lander 220 220 and she's
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in Holland so it's partner Lander inner
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London stay funny nor longer stay for
1:24:45
guy or a girl could be a stay funding it
1:24:48
stay for a funny nor lumps day funny yes
1:24:52
it forced me to finally stay funny
1:24:55
Stephanie she said I'm forced to open a
1:24:58
PayPal account or else I could not
1:25:00
donate it's annoying but the show is
1:25:02
worth it most the time I don't is it
1:25:08
true that in Europe because in the
1:25:09
United States you can go to the links
1:25:12
that are on the newsletter that are
1:25:13
paypal links and you just put your
1:25:15
credit card you don't have to have an
1:25:16
account yes I I think that's true I do
1:25:21
know that PayPal accounts are a problem
1:25:24
if you want to connect it to your bank
1:25:26
it like takes weeks for that to take
1:25:28
place but I think you can just do a
1:25:30
credit card you know what all the kids
1:25:32
are using and we and I think we've
1:25:34
talked about it this cash app thing is
1:25:36
like crazy that's what people really
1:25:38
like cash which is a part of the PayPal
1:25:40
universe I think or is it part of square
1:25:43
I don't know what you're talking about
1:25:45
well this is this thing called cash app
1:25:47
and that's what a lot of people the
1:25:50
youtubers use it to donate money and I
1:25:53
guess it's it has very low friction it's
1:25:57
frayed low friction yeah you were
1:26:00
talking about moaning and groaning about
1:26:01
these dis scammers that it were dick
1:26:04
stealing all your data no oh and you
1:26:07
know it might night mine yeah no I think
1:26:09
cash app like square I think they have
1:26:13
their own they because that's what's his
1:26:15
face Jack Dorsey's other cut no is it
1:26:19
not checked oh yeah Jack Dorsey's other
1:26:20
company square yeah and so cash app is
1:26:24
part of square so I don't think they're
1:26:25
part of the you know the the plaid
1:26:28
Network give us your login we'll do
1:26:30
anything but they might be I don't know
1:26:32
all I know is that people like donating
1:26:34
money with it that's that's the data
1:26:36
point I'm giving you all right we're
1:26:38
done
1:26:40
Sir John Knowles is next on the list
1:26:43
he's the Baron of Murfreesboro Tennessee
1:26:47
220 220 he's part of it I always says
1:26:51
he's the baron of Murfreesboro he's
1:26:52
known message other than that okay well
1:26:55
we know useless and no jingles no car
1:26:56
man thank you for your child's broken a
1:26:58
220 220 and he's from where's the K our
1:27:03
work here is it is it I don't know look
1:27:10
it wouldn't be too hard to find out see
1:27:12
he didn't send a note and there's no
1:27:15
note on paypal and there's no note in my
1:27:17
email I'd have correspondence from him
1:27:20
but it all dates back to 2015 South
1:27:22
Korea yeah kr is the iso 3166-1 alpha-2
1:27:26
w mo country code for south korea nice
1:27:30
yeah okay well let us know what's going
1:27:33
on yeah shut down the country it looks
1:27:35
like yeah
1:27:36
be nice to know Charles wilkinson to
1:27:39
2020 in Ottawa Ontario and he says one
1:27:44
canadian dollar's eagles 0.727 three US
1:27:47
dollars thanks Trudeau love to show guys
1:27:50
I've been listening for 11 years
1:27:52
Wow I have CP and other and and use a
1:27:56
power chair
1:27:57
when I started listening I was on
1:28:00
disability living on mac and cheese when
1:28:03
I said fuck this I want more enrolled in
1:28:05
a three year college program four years
1:28:07
later I have a permanent job as a server
1:28:10
administrator making money that I had
1:28:12
never managed managed like I never
1:28:14
imagined I could thank you guys for the
1:28:17
work you do I feel as though you guys
1:28:19
have been with me on my journey never
1:28:22
thought I'd be able to send you a
1:28:24
donation but here you go thank you very
1:28:27
much Thomas that's very nice story okay
1:28:29
I believe that the the dollar x-man
1:28:32
seventy two cents to the US dollar yes
1:28:35
that's bad drive site should drive
1:28:39
Americans to take little jeonse well how
1:28:42
about shopping for clothes but buy a
1:28:44
house or a car or something houses are
1:28:48
really high oh yeah okay nice and the
1:28:53
cars you know they're know what what do
1:28:57
I know I don't know what you know but
1:29:00
let's do we see what Chris black knows
1:29:02
he's in Gitmo CARICOM he sent a note in
1:29:07
great yeah I got it let me guess you got
1:29:12
it yeah no I B's you know since this
1:29:14
been sitting on the desk of sorts
1:29:16
getting moved around nervously he I sent
1:29:18
it to $200 even and he's I got a note he
1:29:23
scented by a check by TM I've been it's
1:29:27
been some month since my last donation
1:29:28
but I was curious if I'm supposed to
1:29:30
track my donations yes because I forgot
1:29:33
the shows I donated to figure it out
1:29:35
anyway I was on my way to pay my Fed
1:29:38
loan student loan and I thought I would
1:29:40
put aside a few dollars for my favorite
1:29:42
podcast I have to watch my budget now
1:29:44
that I'm stocking up on cheap Chinese
1:29:46
supplies in case the Wu hen bat flew
1:29:48
shows up on a different note March
1:29:52
second marks the election date date to
1:29:55
see if the operation to oust the current
1:29:57
administration of Guiana is successful
1:29:59
our version of Obama David Granger was
1:30:04
elected in 2015 in ExxonMobil and the
1:30:06
spooks followed I transferred hi
1:30:10
phile he's a yes this guy i transport he
1:30:13
runs a he runs a limo service okay
1:30:18
that's that's where you can get some
1:30:21
info i transport high-profile clients
1:30:25
and there's surely a lot going on
1:30:27
between the u.s. and the bordering
1:30:29
venezuela yeah so we will see so he's
1:30:33
indiana but yeah he's got livable places
1:30:37
all over the place he's got someone
1:30:38
apparently in georgia really because i
1:30:40
will see if the chinese back indian up
1:30:43
chinese-backed indian opposition party
1:30:46
will get back in 20 after watched the
1:30:50
documentary the great hack alleging
1:30:52
cambridge analytical's influence
1:30:54
neighboring Trinidad's elections
1:30:56
enjoying the show and mo facts thanks
1:31:01
did you did you watch the great hack no
1:31:06
because I know we'd already seen kind of
1:31:09
the there was the the document or the
1:31:11
mockumentary not mockumentary the
1:31:13
dramatized version of that what was it
1:31:16
the brexit thing were they added to the
1:31:20
same material and so I started the the
1:31:22
great hacker like it's completely
1:31:24
repetitive there's nothing new here and
1:31:25
I'm not that impressed with Cambridge
1:31:27
analytic a well it was it was a straw
1:31:31
man okay yes but there's such praise as
1:31:37
water in it praise is lauded over this
1:31:40
this film like that I cut out of it it
1:31:42
was like repetitive and it's like okay
1:31:44
I'll check it out but you're probably
1:31:46
right yeah it felt a bit like oh boy oh
1:31:49
yes is so smart over there Cambridge
1:31:50
analytic mmm-hmm no no and if those guys
1:31:55
were truly so smart why is the Trump
1:31:58
administration who that would have
1:32:00
learned so much from using K brute
1:32:03
analytic a why they still sending me
1:32:05
nutty texts do you want the latest of
1:32:10
course yes okay well now what have they
1:32:13
been texting me for the past few weeks
1:32:15
what is the issue or give you a fire
1:32:17
yeah yes but I have not renewed my
1:32:20
membership which I don't know what
1:32:22
membership they're talking about
1:32:24
I never saw some spam list no this is
1:32:28
win read this is the oh you mean their
1:32:31
spam list like I'm just a loser and
1:32:33
that's why now this is this is yeah
1:32:35
exactly
1:32:36
well they know they know what's going on
1:32:38
because now they they said oops hold on
1:32:43
here it is and of course I will read the
1:32:48
things in all caps with emphasis your
1:32:52
membership expired 131 you've been
1:32:56
granted special open enrollment until
1:32:59
11:59 p.m.
1:33:01
president Trump's allies need you renew
1:33:04
today like it's baffling baffling that
1:33:11
one company doing all the Democrats and
1:33:15
all the Republicans know we have the the
1:33:17
blue guys act blue share blue they do
1:33:20
the same thing $3 chip in its the codes
1:33:24
are all the same no these guys don't use
1:33:27
chip in they do five time match and they
1:33:30
yell at you I've got some of the
1:33:33
maintenance on stuff but they don't yell
1:33:35
at me they just say hey you know chip in
1:33:38
three bucks now we'll help you out you
1:33:40
know I haven't even read where they came
1:33:42
with the $3.00 thing it found no
1:33:43
research that indicate then that's a
1:33:46
good number
1:33:47
well it's probably better than to I mean
1:33:49
isn't that how they think and I don't
1:33:50
think it can be much much more than that
1:33:53
no that's just lots of these campaigns
1:33:56
that are this big or highly researched
1:33:59
and tested regardless we thank all of
1:34:03
our executive producers and associate
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executive producers for episode 12 18
1:34:08
and 19 I'm sorry what
1:34:10
1201 two one-niner is the episode and
1:34:14
you can put that into your resume into
1:34:19
your profiles certainly consider that
1:34:21
for LinkedIn as just an item their
1:34:23
executive producer or associate
1:34:24
executive producer it makes a world of
1:34:27
difference all the top people who have
1:34:30
good jobs you see it is right there
1:34:32
maybe not in their profile name but
1:34:34
certainly on their on their list of
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achievements and an achievement
1:34:37
it is thank you it's part of our value
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for value system it is the only way that
1:34:41
we can make it work and we can discuss
1:34:42
these horrible things that are taking
1:34:44
place where they're talking about taking
1:34:46
hits out on on politicians no one else
1:34:49
can discuss that or at least they joke
1:34:51
about it and we can dive into it that's
1:34:53
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[Music]
1:35:30
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1:35:35
so we had a couple of interesting
1:35:40
television moments again I'm going to
1:35:43
contrast two of them on the previous
1:35:46
show we talked about rod Blagojevich and
1:35:48
the reasons for the president commuting
1:35:52
his sentence blog dough and the way that
1:35:57
read to me was very simple we went back
1:36:00
into the history and there was a lot of
1:36:02
corruption it was interesting how Obama
1:36:05
came to power was interesting who was
1:36:07
involved at the time how he get in power
1:36:09
when I say power when he would got at
1:36:11
his Senate seat and what kind of Chicago
1:36:14
politics took place to remove his two
1:36:17
contenders event essentially with sex
1:36:20
scandals or relationship scandals but
1:36:23
the main issue being he was thrown in
1:36:26
jail for so-called
1:36:28
even though the news reports will say
1:36:30
for trying to sell Obama's Senate seat
1:36:32
no it was for corruption for a involving
1:36:38
a hospital which is you could say is
1:36:42
part of everyday politics but certainly
1:36:44
is because it happens all the time but
1:36:46
it when you when you after someone you
1:36:48
can use that as corruption I think it
1:36:50
was because the actual corruption
1:36:52
mentioned was for a hospital and at the
1:36:55
time it was President Obama then-senator
1:36:57
Obama who was on the Illinois Hospital
1:37:00
and I want to say Medical Board I think
1:37:03
he ran the board and so he was clearly
1:37:07
involved in this and that needs to be
1:37:09
covered up and if you look at the news
1:37:13
articles if when President Obama was
1:37:16
about to leave at the end of 2016
1:37:19
rod Blagojevich was there saying hey
1:37:22
well I hope he does the right thing and
1:37:24
pardons me and of course it was that not
1:37:26
2016 I'm sorry that had been the first
1:37:31
term 2012 yeah 2012 of course the
1:37:35
President Obama did not had never
1:37:37
pardoned him and now Blagojevich is out
1:37:40
the president Trump is kind of acting
1:37:44
like yeah I know him a little bit he
1:37:46
knows him better than that because
1:37:47
they were in the in the reality show
1:37:49
together but he did an appearance on Fox
1:37:52
and he did an appearance on CNN are you
1:37:59
like diamond and pearl here now you
1:38:01
wanted to say until you get to ten they
1:38:04
wanted to ten what lips max oh okay
1:38:10
you could have just number ten by the
1:38:12
way he could have just said it I mean no
1:38:15
no no no I was waiting for you to stop
1:38:17
me on the bail I just wanted to catch
1:38:19
enough of him cuz I thought I was
1:38:21
imagining it and so now I'm not okay
1:38:25
well thank you it could also be because
1:38:26
I'm in a shitty hotel room I have by the
1:38:30
way being in that shitty hotel room I
1:38:32
wanted to mention something you turned
1:38:33
away from the mic or something a little
1:38:36
while ago and got this beautiful
1:38:38
resonance this huge echo were you
1:38:41
talking toward the bathroom I don't know
1:38:43
what it was but it was like wow just
1:38:45
stop getting something like this like
1:38:47
this was I talking like this somehow
1:38:49
yeah do you think that's beautiful
1:38:52
why no it's it just sounds just sounded
1:38:55
cool cider it's under modulator but it
1:38:58
sounded pretty cool wow man
1:39:00
my whole setup is you've interrupted it
1:39:03
to such a degree I don't really know
1:39:05
what to say I'm going I'm so sorry
1:39:08
though I'm so sorry that I was lip
1:39:10
smacking I we're supposed to call each
1:39:13
other I'll I called you out it's not a
1:39:15
big deal okay do you remember what I was
1:39:19
talking about
1:39:20
yeah blonde oh yeah dead the hospital
1:39:23
okay thanks I hope I hope other people
1:39:26
remember better than you do so here he
1:39:29
is on Fox and this is Watters world
1:39:33
Jesse Watters who who clearly knows
1:39:36
what's going on and this was a very
1:39:39
clear drive and if you listen carefully
1:39:42
you'll hear that it's in there a drive
1:39:45
towards what we were talking about on
1:39:47
the last show before anyone else kind of
1:39:49
figured that out are you angry at Barack
1:39:51
Obama I'm disappointed in Barack Obama
1:39:54
angry Adam here an opportunity a rock
1:39:58
Obama that you haven't spoken to anybody
1:40:01
about wild lights let me say this
1:40:02
generally I know a lot of things about a
1:40:04
lot of different people who I knew in
1:40:06
politics that I haven't spoken about and
1:40:08
I would not exclude him from that list
1:40:09
are you planning on speaking about what
1:40:11
you know about Barack Obama and how he
1:40:13
came up in that Chicago system you know
1:40:16
obviously notoriously corrupt city well
1:40:20
I'm interested in telling the truth and
1:40:22
and and doing it without any spirit of
1:40:24
meanness or malice but to be truthful
1:40:26
and in talking about things that might
1:40:29
be of interest and that actually might
1:40:31
serve the public good is there anything
1:40:32
you want to get off your chest about the
1:40:35
former president with regards to that
1:40:37
that you haven't told anybody before
1:40:39
yeah I'll say that the former president
1:40:44
well let me just say this that the
1:40:47
current president has trumped the former
1:40:49
president when it comes to the
1:40:51
testicular of virility necessary to do
1:40:53
the right thing and to undo injustice I
1:40:56
went to prison and spent nearly eight
1:40:57
years in prison for things that aren't
1:40:59
crimes routine politics a lot of the
1:41:01
same fake stuff they that they tried to
1:41:04
do to president Trump they've done to me
1:41:06
and some of the very same people some of
1:41:07
the same characters who did it to me are
1:41:10
involved in doing it to president Trump
1:41:11
President Obama surely must have known
1:41:13
something like that that that were the
1:41:15
circumstances surrounding my situation I
1:41:17
think he could have acted at the
1:41:19
appropriate time considering the
1:41:20
political implications when he left
1:41:22
office he didn't do it I think it was
1:41:24
kind of leading the witness a little bit
1:41:26
but it was clear what was going on there
1:41:31
the the other side I don't think I've
1:41:34
seen Anderson Cooper so mad on air
1:41:38
before can you ever remember a time when
1:41:40
Cooper was mad like just mad and saying
1:41:43
bullshit and you have a clip of this
1:41:45
maybe you'll join me in the fight to
1:41:48
reform our criminal justice system
1:41:50
something about the problem of over
1:41:52
sentencing blacks and Latinos right
1:41:54
I learned that when I was there okay
1:41:57
what's sad is that you hadn't actually
1:41:59
learned that when you mattered when you
1:42:01
actually were the governor you work you
1:42:02
talk about working for the criminal
1:42:04
justice reform there's a lot of people
1:42:05
in Chicago there's a lot of people in
1:42:06
Illinois
1:42:07
who actually like spit up when you say
1:42:09
that because when you were actually
1:42:11
empowering when you were actually
1:42:12
governor and you could have helped
1:42:13
thousands what do you think Cooper is
1:42:15
talking about there with a lot of people
1:42:17
spit up when you talk about that and by
1:42:20
the way Anderson Cooper is of course
1:42:22
part of the national security
1:42:24
bureaucracy he was CIA it's like
1:42:26
everyone knows that at least he was
1:42:28
there part of the time what is what is
1:42:31
his connection to all this that he's so
1:42:33
mad and people are spitting up when they
1:42:35
hear him talk like this people knew he
1:42:38
was he what you have to ask the question
1:42:41
what is blog oh saying that has set him
1:42:44
off on this tangent of of anger what he
1:42:47
said is that no I nobody I mean I
1:42:49
understand what he said technically
1:42:51
mm-hmm
1:42:52
but why does what's it got to do with
1:42:54
him what's he got to do it would did so
1:42:56
personal to Cooper that is the right
1:42:59
question cases he blew it off the
1:43:01
governor after you inherited a huge
1:43:03
backlog nearly three thousand clemency
1:43:05
petitions that you failed to review in
1:43:08
fact you were sued by you were sued as
1:43:10
governor by Cabrini Green legal aid to
1:43:13
try and pressure you to actually pay
1:43:15
attention to clemency cases instead of
1:43:18
extorting people for money and campaign
1:43:20
contributions so it's a little ironic
1:43:22
and frankly a little sad and pathetic
1:43:24
and hypocritical and you talking about
1:43:26
you know commuting and getting a you get
1:43:29
a commutation of a sentence which is
1:43:30
within the president's right but you
1:43:32
ignored a whole hell of a lot of other
1:43:34
people who are hoping you might give
1:43:36
them clemency when you actually matter
1:43:38
so absolutely there wasn't a person it
1:43:42
was a statement
1:43:42
I'd be happy to work with people on
1:43:44
criminal justice reform but I wouldn't
1:43:45
work with you then why why does pooper
1:43:49
all of a sudden say he's happy to work
1:43:51
with PZ a politician he's happy to work
1:43:55
with PT ties it supposed to be a
1:43:56
supposed to be a journalist host I'm
1:43:58
telling you this there's this is someone
1:44:02
who's been told to take this boy down is
1:44:06
what's going on
1:44:10
oh this is what it is and question okay
1:44:13
and leader trust that when you've been
1:44:15
put where I was and you have all the
1:44:17
time that I was given to think and
1:44:19
back on some of the things you might
1:44:21
have done different that's certainly an
1:44:22
area that you talked about that I
1:44:24
certainly wish I would have done more on
1:44:25
there's no question about that
1:44:26
Brno among my biggest regrets I didn't
1:44:29
know how corrupt the criminal justice
1:44:31
system was until they did it to me oops
1:44:34
oops oops oops this is now pooper at
1:44:36
this point his mouth is scrunched up his
1:44:40
eyes are spitting fire and that was a
1:44:42
wake-up call having said that I want to
1:44:44
say one thing about me as governor when
1:44:46
the cases came to me and I was given
1:44:48
files about people who were seeking
1:44:50
clemency or pardons I acted
1:44:52
appropriately sued I mean that is what I
1:44:57
did clemencies and I did pardons I
1:44:59
didn't didn't do nearly enough it wasn't
1:45:02
a priority I would acknowledge that I
1:45:04
didn't go to the office every day doing
1:45:05
that instead I was giving health care to
1:45:07
all the children attention to our
1:45:09
seniors and the disabled so you were you
1:45:11
when I regret that much money to
1:45:13
hospitals in order to get campaign
1:45:14
contributions but see that's took that
1:45:17
that's a big lie they got eight million
1:45:19
dollars from me and I'm proud for you
1:45:21
letter lines they got it after you had
1:45:24
promised it
1:45:24
I ordered it before that happened and it
1:45:27
didn't they got it while I was governor
1:45:28
that is not factual okay
1:45:30
governor Blagojevich I do wish you the
1:45:32
best I really I'm glad for your family
1:45:34
that you're out and I don't know by the
1:45:36
way you were asking me questions but
1:45:40
just honestly I just look I have no
1:45:41
problem are you getting out I think you
1:45:43
know the president can come you do
1:45:44
however you want
1:45:44
I just think I wish you know you're
1:45:46
perching prosecutors who actually who
1:45:49
are no longer in the in in government
1:45:51
but you know prosecutors are important
1:45:52
in our system and you are going after
1:45:54
the very basis of our justice system
1:45:56
which has plenty of problems but but you
1:45:59
know part of the thing is you got out
1:46:01
you do have an obligation to at least
1:46:02
admit what you did wrong and you refuse
1:46:05
to do that and you're creating a whole
1:46:06
new alternate universe of facts and that
1:46:08
may be big in politics today but it's
1:46:10
still frankly just bullshit example shit
1:46:15
I lived it myself it's not so Anderson
1:46:21
is now the hero of prosecutors hero of
1:46:25
the jumpa state you have to be reminded
1:46:27
that had a
1:46:30
slew of people on death row and two or
1:46:32
three young journalists I happen to know
1:46:34
one of them went in there as a project I
1:46:37
think at the University Eleanor one of
1:46:39
the schools and they discovered that all
1:46:41
these cases were all bullcrap two cases
1:46:44
and a judge had to release a ton of
1:46:47
people from the Illinois prison system
1:46:49
for the phony-baloney prosecutions that
1:46:52
were all all crooked ah so this is why
1:46:55
oh of course I've got to protect those
1:46:58
guys let's not drag anything up it's
1:47:02
quite disappointing
1:47:04
although fine just find it fascinating
1:47:06
and I give you ten points I forgive you
1:47:09
I'll give you clip of the day for that
1:47:10
oh you're just you're just trying to
1:47:12
make me feel good what can I tell ya
1:47:20
cottonmouth it's like I'm sorry take a
1:47:22
drink of I've been drinking decaf coffee
1:47:26
from a plastic machine yes exactly and
1:47:29
all you can do it did not commit a rape
1:47:31
but you can just call me out on smacks
1:47:33
smacks it's a Smackdown so that was that
1:47:39
was that's was a phenomenal set except
1:47:42
well I got a phenomenal set of clips too
1:47:44
okay this one I went to your beat I
1:47:48
start which I decided to step over there
1:47:50
that's okay now we didn't play this I
1:47:52
don't think
1:47:53
but it's so outrageous that I don't know
1:47:56
how we couldn't have played it this is
1:47:58
the Asajj deal and call me it's fairly
1:48:03
new nobody's covering this except Oh a n
1:48:09
shine by the way find it offensive what
1:48:12
that Oh Ian does it or that's the only
1:48:14
one that both killed by Comey in 2018
1:48:22
the hill reporter that FBI director
1:48:23
james comey directly intervened to kill
1:48:26
wikileaks his immunity deal Assange is
1:48:28
legal team had reached out to the Trump
1:48:30
administration to strike a deal in
1:48:32
January 2017 and cut this deal with the
1:48:34
US government
1:48:35
Assange offered to not release the CIA's
1:48:38
vault 7 and was willing to discuss
1:48:40
technical evidence rule
1:48:41
certain parties in a controversial leak
1:48:44
of democratic party emails to the
1:48:47
WikiLeaks community during the 2016
1:48:49
election the US government believes
1:48:51
those emails were hacked by Russia
1:48:53
however Assange assists they did not
1:48:55
come from Moscow the name of the person
1:48:58
who took this on J's offer
1:48:59
Bruce or later on as negotiations
1:49:02
continued it seemed as though the deal
1:49:04
was set until one day suddenly a message
1:49:07
was sent to Assange his team James Comey
1:49:09
still headed the FBI at this point sent
1:49:12
a stand-down message to Assange his
1:49:14
legal team this happened through the
1:49:16
back channel of Democrat Senator Mark
1:49:18
Warner apparently Comey and the
1:49:21
Democrats found out about the
1:49:23
negotiations between the Trump
1:49:24
administration and Assange and decided
1:49:27
to send a message that the WikiLeaks
1:49:29
deal was off without actually talking to
1:49:31
Trump about it shortly thereafter
1:49:33
Assange took the message and released
1:49:36
the rest of vault 7 in response the US
1:49:38
government ended the negotiations and
1:49:40
then CIA director Mike Pompeo slammed
1:49:43
WikiLeaks as a hostile intelligence
1:49:45
source just one month later James Comey
1:49:48
was fired as FBI director huh yeah
1:49:53
that's a pretty good one huh this
1:49:56
finished it up with part two in 2018 the
1:49:59
hill reported that FBI director James
1:50:01
Comey directly intervened to kill
1:50:03
WikiLeaks his immunity deal
1:50:05
Assange his legal team had reached out
1:50:07
to the Trump administration to strike a
1:50:08
deal in January 2017 and cut this deal
1:50:11
with the US government that's an offer -
1:50:14
I'm sorry it's the same clip it says -
1:50:17
uh - arranged oh I see what happened I I
1:50:21
joined the - this is gonna be the whole
1:50:23
thing no I can I can move it up a little
1:50:25
bit
1:50:25
and decided to send a message that the
1:50:28
WikiLeaks deal was off without actually
1:50:30
talking to Trump about it shortly
1:50:32
thereafter Assange took the message and
1:50:35
released the rest of vault seven in
1:50:37
response the US government ended the
1:50:39
negotiations and then CIA director Mike
1:50:42
Pompeo slammed WikiLeaks as a hostile
1:50:44
intelligence source just one month later
1:50:47
James Comey was fired as FBI director
1:50:50
well it remains to be seen if Assange is
1:50:52
legal team would seek to cut another
1:50:54
deal with the US government there of
1:50:55
course will be a strong argument that
1:50:57
his actions were consistent with Supreme
1:50:59
Court decisions and the First Amendment
1:51:01
for journalists and publishers those
1:51:03
charges may be related to the Espionage
1:51:05
Act the prospect of a deal is still on
1:51:07
the table Julian Assange is a subject
1:51:10
matter expert on cybersecurity
1:51:11
geopolitics information leaks and the
1:51:14
shadowy world of online intelligence
1:51:16
operations should the Trump
1:51:18
administration offer him immunity from
1:51:19
prosecution imagine everything the
1:51:22
United States would stand to gain from
1:51:23
bringing in Assange as an expert let
1:51:26
that sink in I'm Jack Pacific what
1:51:30
American news so how do you read this
1:51:32
now with what will happen what what are
1:51:35
the options well what happened was they
1:51:38
were gonna do a deal apparently Trump
1:51:40
wanted to get Assange out mm-hmm that's
1:51:44
what he should do of course he should
1:51:47
and he was doing it until Comey stepped
1:51:50
in and the other bad actors that were in
1:51:53
the Justice Department the FBI and and
1:51:55
queered the deal not carrying that right
1:51:58
with a few white right-wingers that are
1:52:00
talking about this mentioned the
1:52:01
following Comey didn't give a crap about
1:52:03
vault 7 which had a lot of good stuff in
1:52:06
it you know it was all CIA secrets so
1:52:09
what CIA can go pound salt that or vault
1:52:14
sevens of fake also possible now and it
1:52:17
didn't make any difference whether they
1:52:19
released it or not because it's all
1:52:21
stuff that we're now bat who cares so
1:52:23
it's one of the two we don't know and we
1:52:25
never will like probably at least for a
1:52:27
while meanwhile the idea was to keep
1:52:29
this guy holed up because it ruins the
1:52:32
narrative about the Russia hack of the
1:52:34
DNC because the saj knows it wasn't the
1:52:39
Russians and William Binney knows it was
1:52:43
until Russia's he did the calculation of
1:52:45
it it was somebody in the office that
1:52:47
put it on a thumb drive and that's been
1:52:50
confirmed and reconfirmed and existed
1:52:52
the narrative keeps getting killed left
1:52:54
and right the media refuses to talk
1:52:56
about it but that's what happened and
1:52:58
that we don't want Assange floating
1:53:00
around you know making saying anything
1:53:03
so let's
1:53:03
I come up in a British hellhole and
1:53:05
leave him there and maybe he dies if we
1:53:07
get lucky
1:53:08
poor guy yeah he got screwed on this
1:53:10
deal but again here's what's really
1:53:12
interesting to me is you have these
1:53:14
do-gooder Democrats social justice
1:53:17
warriors are big fans of Assange and
1:53:19
it's the Democrats that key are keeping
1:53:22
him or kept him in in the prison along
1:53:24
with you know I would also put Pompeo
1:53:27
into that category of animus yes
1:53:30
definitely
1:53:31
okay oh really kids not a guy that can
1:53:33
be trusted but he's you know at least a
1:53:35
guy that's not a not a leaker I don't
1:53:37
think well I don't trust either CIA no
1:53:40
I'm sorry I don't trust don't trust them
1:53:43
at all so there so there's the stairs
1:53:47
West that makes that make so much sense
1:53:50
yeah we gotta keep this Russian
1:53:53
narrative yeah we had lawrence o'donnell
1:53:56
come out with that horrible now an
1:53:59
evergreen clip that we'll play once in a
1:54:01
while where he says Trump's our Russian
1:54:03
asset give me a break hey guess what I
1:54:07
just found
1:54:08
yes I know a lot of people want to send
1:54:11
blankets or water just send your cash I
1:54:17
think this is now a good time to talk
1:54:20
about the meet up at Fort Lauderdale and
1:54:22
read the from our little spreadsheet
1:54:24
though you guys we got some special
1:54:25
donors that came in yes we do and I'll
1:54:28
do it in reverse order first of all we
1:54:31
have Tyler O'Brian who now Tyler Tyler's
1:54:37
been he's been listening since episode
1:54:39
number one and I don't have he I think
1:54:44
he he gave me he gave a check on
1:54:46
premises for $500 and he'll be a knight
1:54:49
today and so we sent in his his knight
1:54:52
name so we'll be doing that in a moment
1:54:53
then we had Jay a Hays the third and J
1:54:59
Hayes the third sent the fuck this is
1:55:02
three hundred thirty three dollars and
1:55:04
33 cents beautiful morning as I sit in
1:55:06
the parking lot waiting from for my
1:55:09
Oh smoking-hot wife to return the sky is
1:55:12
clear the windows down the ride of the
1:55:14
valkyries fills the air accompanied by
1:55:16
curries met manic laughter the person in
1:55:20
the car next to me gives me an askew
1:55:22
glance I say to them in the morning
1:55:24
citizen the look on their face grows
1:55:26
more incredulous and is then followed by
1:55:28
nervous laughter don't laugh I say why
1:55:30
are you laughing can you imagine and
1:55:33
it's amazing that Jay Hayes made it to
1:55:35
the meetup he didn't get rousted on the
1:55:38
spot please not Florida please deduce me
1:55:47
next thing the no agenda anthem it is
1:55:50
with pure soul and a smiling countenance
1:55:52
I'm retired
1:55:53
I don't want jobs karma let's go
1:55:55
straight to the money shot I wants money
1:55:57
karma shoutout to the best band in the
1:55:59
universe rogue theory listened to
1:56:02
shoulder she's the one and their other
1:56:04
fine tunes on Apple music Amazon music
1:56:06
or Spotify John a haze of the third he
1:56:09
was there with the second and it was
1:56:12
great to see both of them and here is
1:56:14
your karma as requested
1:56:16
you've got karma robert and andrea
1:56:22
o'hagan and I believe that they were
1:56:27
also there on behalf of Dame Patricia
1:56:30
Worthington who could not who could not
1:56:33
be there so I had these index cards in
1:56:36
the morning Jon and Adam 333 on 227 by
1:56:40
Bank so I guess that went separately I
1:56:44
think it came in Western Union to bees
1:56:47
to be exact from Rob o'hagan and a main
1:56:49
Andrea a night Rob O'Hagan a dame Andrea
1:56:52
o'hagan I want to give a shout out to
1:56:54
Vai count Craig of Northeast Georgia who
1:56:57
hit us in the mouth before show two
1:56:59
hundred and disdain Patricia Worthington
1:57:01
who we have shared numerous private
1:57:03
meetups with near South Biscayne Bay we
1:57:06
owe you our fealty
1:57:08
we love your deconstruction of plaid on
1:57:11
show 1208 and have shared it with our
1:57:14
Millennials we'd love to hear more but
1:57:16
like a birthday shout out for Andrea
1:57:17
tomorrow on to
1:57:19
20 way to 28 so we'll do that for next
1:57:22
week and they're from Palmetto Bay
1:57:24
Florida under the protection of Dame
1:57:26
Patricia Worthington and thank you very
1:57:28
much please resend that the birthday so
1:57:29
that we do that on the next show mica
1:57:32
sir Minotaur of South Florida wild card
1:57:36
and he came in with 214 dollars and 20
1:57:40
cents that he wrote a very long note so
1:57:43
I will redact some of that on the fly
1:57:46
thank you for your Kurds consistency in
1:57:49
and consistency in providing what it
1:57:51
would've out the very best podcast in
1:57:53
the known universe I have been a
1:57:55
faithful listener since 2012 with his
1:57:57
donation I think he means the year this
1:57:59
donation of 214 20 I humbly asked for a
1:58:02
proper decision I recently heard that
1:58:09
John's 214 20 promo bombed did that bomb
1:58:13
the to the 214 20 problem was a
1:58:16
Valentine's Day always bow it bomb yeah
1:58:18
with Father's Day Mother's Day and
1:58:20
Valentine's Day always bomb yeah love is
1:58:23
always fashioned it's out what fashioned
1:58:25
love I have a fish I have a hot Texan
1:58:28
milf named Kimberly who was worth every
1:58:29
penny as for as as far as cool hmm
1:58:36
wives I think goes she is at the top of
1:58:38
the list she didn't blink an eye when I
1:58:40
asked to drive across the state meet
1:58:42
strangers at a bar and make a cash
1:58:43
donation to offset douchebaggery and
1:58:46
then make fun of the media the show
1:58:49
needs more producers love that on and on
1:58:54
and then some your friend micah served
1:58:56
miniature of the south florida wild card
1:58:59
then I will go into Cynthia Cabrera
1:59:04
Hollinger Beach these were those were
1:59:09
the oh yes here it is no I'm no loop
1:59:12
hurt that's why I'm missing $200 loop
1:59:14
art pert P ERT I believe executive
1:59:17
producer a social executive producer but
1:59:19
he isn't executive previously Adam and
1:59:21
John thank you for keeping us sane in
1:59:23
these interesting times we were living
1:59:24
in today's world
1:59:25
me and my smokin hot wife Marcella had a
1:59:27
great time at the meet up in Delray
1:59:30
Beach
1:59:31
and thank you at Amity no we hope to see
1:59:34
John soon around here
1:59:36
I think he's a banker nice guy nice
1:59:39
couple too then just go a short list
1:59:42
I'll just go down without reading the
1:59:43
notes we have of course crystal and
1:59:45
David culpa thank you very much for
1:59:47
organizing the event $100.00 Cynthia
1:59:50
Cabrera $100 sir captain Pete of the
1:59:53
seven equatorial ocean $60 Michael from
1:59:55
Royal Palm Beach fifty a non em house
1:59:58
3333 Stefan Lutz which was delivered
2:00:02
this was very nice by his parents he
2:00:04
couldn't make it and so he had his
2:00:06
parents John and Shirley drive to the
2:00:09
meet up to hand us a $20 donation they
2:00:12
were kind of like surprised like what
2:00:15
exactly is going on here but it was very
2:00:18
very nice to see them there and Tommy
2:00:20
Ramirez Tommy who of course has helped
2:00:23
us out many times on the show by $20.00
2:00:26
from him and we thank you all for your
2:00:27
courage and it was a great Meetup loved
2:00:31
loved loved being here love seeing
2:00:34
everybody and look forward to the next
2:00:36
time now do we go straight into the
2:00:38
donations or can we do something else is
2:00:40
that take a little break and then go
2:00:41
donations I have some brexit news what's
2:00:45
kind of semi Briggs it news and this
2:00:48
isn't it's important you know that I'll
2:00:51
am smacking John but it's it's something
2:00:53
about my my mouth today I can't help but
2:00:55
I'm trying I'm really it's it's almost
2:00:57
distracting me from how to speak now
2:00:58
that you've brought such in quite keep
2:01:01
smacking away I mean it's nothing you
2:01:03
can stop it with you're right you're in
2:01:04
Florida which is feel bad let's Mack and
2:01:07
good and yes it is so a number of people
2:01:10
have certainly been nailed by the way
2:01:12
stop so Florida and Georgia both have
2:01:16
one interesting phenomenon that goes on
2:01:18
and I know what it is but the buttermilk
2:01:22
you can buy from the store and make sure
2:01:25
that the date is really out there you
2:01:27
want the butter mode to have an expiry
2:01:28
date that's at least two weeks out maybe
2:01:30
longer if you can but the buttermilk you
2:01:32
can get in Georgia and Florida in
2:01:35
particular for buttermilk aficionados
2:01:38
myself being one of them is unbelievable
2:01:42
I'll be driving around in one of those
2:01:44
two states and I'll just pull
2:01:45
over to a grocery store Publix whatever
2:01:47
it isn't finding a good buttermilk it's
2:01:48
got a good date on it it'll be like a
2:01:50
half gallon a big giant thing and I get
2:01:52
back in the cart and I will down the
2:01:54
whole thing within a few miles of more
2:01:56
driving Oh the bathroom shortly
2:01:59
thereafter buts besides the point
2:02:00
the buttermilk is unbelievable
2:02:05
sorry no no there was an interesting
2:02:09
part there is about going to the
2:02:13
bathroom my man the more you know in the
2:02:19
morning thanks for the info
2:02:21
I never I think I've tasted buttermilk
2:02:26
once as a kid was disgusted and I don't
2:02:28
think I've ever had it since yeah well
2:02:31
that's the place to have it okay you
2:02:33
have to have the right attitude you have
2:02:34
to know what they were just continuing
2:02:36
with what you were saying you don't need
2:02:37
to be a buttermilk guy brexit I've
2:02:40
received quite a few sarcastic scoffing
2:02:43
notes on email and other social
2:02:46
platforms that go something like this
2:02:49
you guys said it would never happen
2:02:51
breaks it do you of it how about you huh
2:02:55
have you received any of that kind of
2:02:58
similar type feedback no but I see it on
2:03:02
Twitter yes
2:03:04
no I haven't doesn't matter of fact that
2:03:05
you're the guy that gets these sorts of
2:03:07
notes I will say this brexit hasn't
2:03:09
happened well thank you and the big
2:03:11
thing is that they sign the deal so the
2:03:15
paperwork the signature has been put in
2:03:18
but the rest of the paper is blank and
2:03:20
they have to have this done by the 23rd
2:03:22
of December here's the problem that
2:03:25
we're seeing in the use the euro lands
2:03:28
the United States of Europe so they're
2:03:30
doing their budget for the next year and
2:03:32
there's a hole in the budget dear Liza
2:03:35
dear Liza so they're trying to fill up
2:03:37
this hole and no one wants to chip in
2:03:40
anymore especially because they know
2:03:43
where the money's going and this has led
2:03:45
to quite the what would the the friction
2:03:50
in fact they came out of the EU
2:03:52
ministers the members of Parlin
2:03:55
Parliament came out of the meeting No
2:03:57
budget the summit ended no budget so as
2:04:00
predicted it looks like we're heading
2:04:02
into another at least one round of
2:04:05
budget talks is there any movement that
2:04:09
we've seen in positions are both sides
2:04:11
really digging in here I think the only
2:04:14
positives that shows Michelle could see
2:04:16
from this summit was that everyone was
2:04:17
able to put on the table what they
2:04:20
wanted to see all of her from this
2:04:22
latest round of budget negotiations but
2:04:24
my word how long have you got in terms
2:04:26
of the list of demands and the gap the
2:04:29
chasm being quite so big between the
2:04:31
different sides and office for Emmanuel
2:04:33
macron the French president it was the
2:04:36
Common Agricultural Policy he was not
2:04:38
happy with potential cuts to that for
2:04:40
angler Merkel it was not a strong enough
2:04:43
clause on rule of law issues particular
2:04:45
involving countries like Poland and
2:04:47
Hungary therefore those frugal four
2:04:49
countries and the budget was simply
2:04:51
going to be sorry the frugal four is
2:04:53
Austria the Netherlands and Sweden I
2:04:59
think Norway too high I'm sorry
2:05:04
then it wasn't Norway but this for
2:05:06
including the Netherlands and Austria
2:05:10
countries and the budget was simply
2:05:12
going to be at too high and four
2:05:14
countries in the south and east that
2:05:18
rely on EU funding to be transferred
2:05:20
from those wealthier nations to the
2:05:22
poorer ones and the cuts were simply too
2:05:25
deep so essentially everyone it could
2:05:28
find a complaint with the proposal that
2:05:31
was on at the table are we any closer to
2:05:34
a deal in many regards were not but I
2:05:36
think shows Michele does have a point in
2:05:38
that everyone understands their
2:05:40
positions a little bit better and also I
2:05:43
think you know what what may have
2:05:45
scuppered this deal also in the end is
2:05:47
the fact that for probably the first
2:05:49
time EU leaders are having to seriously
2:05:51
contemplate at the views of MEP s
2:05:53
ultimately they have got to say in this
2:05:55
process
2:05:56
they're pretty religions in this
2:05:58
Parliament it's a pretty fractured
2:06:00
Parliament and it's clear that there was
2:06:02
a real possibility if they
2:06:04
get a good compromise deal that any peas
2:06:06
in the ends would simply be - it sounds
2:06:09
to me like the UK was paying more than
2:06:11
that we really really really knew I
2:06:14
would say more than their fair share
2:06:17
sounds like it yeah so that was out lay
2:06:21
with no not no incoming exactly
2:06:24
now you said they all at the beginning
2:06:29
of that this thing you said they knew
2:06:30
where it was going and you never what
2:06:32
are you talking about what do you mean
2:06:34
the newer was going you said at the very
2:06:36
beginning you said they there can't they
2:06:39
can't come to a they can't get anyone to
2:06:42
chip in more cuz they know where it's oh
2:06:44
where it's upset where the money is
2:06:45
going you heard that in the middle of
2:06:47
the clip that the the rich north are
2:06:49
pissed off that they're gonna send money
2:06:51
to those poor schlubs down south I see
2:06:54
you Greece I see who Italy I see you
2:06:58
Spain that's what they're all pissed off
2:07:00
at because that's what Britain was good
2:07:02
for UK was good hey have them send the
2:07:03
money over there they vacation in those
2:07:05
countries anyway that's of what I can
2:07:07
imagine that's what they're pissed off
2:07:10
about now what now we have to send the
2:07:12
money to those lowlifes
2:07:13
let's scupper the deal discover this is
2:07:18
not this is now what I'd call one happy
2:07:21
family no at all and then somehow and
2:07:24
this is what I found interesting in the
2:07:25
report somehow that the members of
2:07:27
European Parliament have some some power
2:07:30
in this but I don't think so I think
2:07:32
don't they just have to approve or not
2:07:34
approve and eventually it goes to
2:07:35
Starfleet Command and they use the word
2:07:38
veto yeah but yeah they can use the red
2:07:43
card I think they have a red card veto
2:07:46
and then they can then it has to go back
2:07:48
to the to the Commission who do it in
2:07:51
secret it's very vague what where they
2:07:55
go from here but but I see this as part
2:07:59
of the brexit problem
2:08:02
they need to soak up some some stuff
2:08:06
from from the UK on this exit deal and
2:08:08
it's gonna be a big-ass bill I think
2:08:10
which was the thing the thing is it's
2:08:13
apparent if you did from this clip that
2:08:17
the UK has has more money than brains
2:08:22
and they were like paying for a lot of
2:08:25
stuff that the EU was soaking in for and
2:08:28
they were doing it stupidly and now that
2:08:31
they pulled out it's become apparent
2:08:32
what the problem was they were a bunch
2:08:34
of dumb dummies touring money at the at
2:08:38
the EU of as part of their well we're
2:08:40
all part of the same team
2:08:41
maybe the Brits the Brits were doing
2:08:43
yeah the bridge yeah you said you said
2:08:44
the EU but you meant the bridge yeah of
2:08:45
course why they said they said they're
2:08:47
throwing money at the EU yeah or giving
2:08:50
money to the EU that they shouldn't be
2:08:52
because they were there just being
2:08:54
soaked problem is they still have a
2:08:57
deadline the the actual brexit deadline
2:08:59
is December 23rd 23rd 2020 no brexit
2:09:08
sorry this crash it will crash my hose
2:09:11
deal brakes crash crash out crash out
2:09:13
you won't do it they don't even get the
2:09:15
guts to do it they've lost their way
2:09:16
they've lost their way weld something
2:09:19
you were bitching about this when you
2:09:21
were living over there
2:09:22
I was yeah you were talking about how
2:09:24
you did Brits are just a bunch of drunks
2:09:26
and they they lost their way I don't
2:09:31
know if I characterized it exactly like
2:09:33
that but that's my summary what I saw in
2:09:36
society having lived there for five
2:09:38
years I saw no family unit very poor
2:09:41
very poor family unit where kids would
2:09:44
always stay over at other people's
2:09:46
houses and wherever it was basically
2:09:48
warmer had great good food and the rest
2:09:52
of the time they did spend drunk a lot
2:09:55
of it and that that's part of its
2:09:57
culture but now from Holland saying this
2:10:00
I know
2:10:01
oh no it's not to be compared not it's
2:10:04
incomparable how am I in my experience
2:10:08
and young young people to know that my
2:10:10
daughter was Christina was 15 growing up
2:10:12
there so I saw a lot to say
2:10:15
my goodness no and so yeah well what do
2:10:20
they really have going on for this
2:10:21
there's nothing what does the UK
2:10:23
actually do that currently they produce
2:10:24
enough say they have excess to give to
2:10:26
the EU well that was the banking stud
2:10:28
the banking part of the business that's
2:10:30
all gone I'm sure some won't be happy to
2:10:33
correct us and let us know exactly let's
2:10:36
know where the money's coming from yeah
2:10:37
exactly
2:10:38
[Music]
2:10:48
[Music]
2:10:53
some people to thank for money Tony with
2:10:56
Adam hey Adam oh this is the Adam in
2:10:58
Utah one two three four five he's got a
2:11:02
birthday call for somebody thanks for
2:11:03
many years of the pot best podcast job
2:11:06
karma works he says nice okay my career
2:11:10
has been rock solid ever since he got
2:11:11
some he's got a birthday account Donald
2:11:16
barosky and he does have a know he'll
2:11:19
oblige to read his notes and this is
2:11:20
actually a good one
2:11:22
he is the Sir Donald the fire bottles
2:11:26
count of Eastern Washington Spokane
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Valley
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baby boomer so I grew up without
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connection anxiety I'm sorry just as a
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note yes last night at the wedding it
2:11:55
was quite interesting I went you know I
2:11:57
had a suit on
2:11:58
no phone didn't have the flip phone or
2:12:00
anything the amount of people who were
2:12:03
at the tables and I understand taking
2:12:05
your phone for pictures but just on
2:12:07
their phones and just doing stuff it was
2:12:09
like wow you know it's a party it's a
2:12:11
potty know they're on their phones it's
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bad yes it's rude I used to be
2:12:18
considered rude I think it still is no
2:12:21
but no baby there's so many people do
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this like a video the majority that was
2:12:25
the bride and groom
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come on let's get it that's probably
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what getting move along anyway I am a
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baby boomer so I grew up without in
2:12:36
connection anxiety I do take my cell
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phone along when I am out and about but
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I leave it off unless I'm expecting a
2:12:44
call or have a sudden need to make a
2:12:46
call
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so my flip phone is turned off 95% of
2:12:51
the time even better yeah sir Donald
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that's always has to say just wanted to
2:12:54
make that clear
2:12:55
thank you very much dad I'm pretty much
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the same way yep phone I got a nice blue
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phone it is nice when you show up to a
2:13:03
meet up and people are like hey and they
2:13:05
flip open their phones in front of you
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hey brother it's like it's like a club
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greeting it's like a party Ian filled
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going to stop right now I'm going to
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stop the emergency karma it's starting
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to become I I would say abused which
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people have heard it now and we've done
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it for of course you know with like a
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knight who has something horrible
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happening but this idea of emergency
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karma like people just throw it in well
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my buddy's sick that okay I'm sorry but
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also then and it has to be anonymous no
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that's not how it works at least I don't
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think that's how it works and I think
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there's like four requests a show now we
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jumble them together and one big giant
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calm at the end all right here's one big
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anonymous giant health karma you've got
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I'd be willing to pay for an
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healer and Dame Tracy for all of you
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we've got hookers and blow rentboys and
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and all you have to do and there's
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several people who I saw at the meet up
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who just haven't done it yet they and
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they have achieved knighthood all you
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people walking around displaying them
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proudly and we get you the sealing wax
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so go to new agenda nation.com slash
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rings and we have a short meetup report
2:20:04
from Magnolia Texas local six six seven
2:20:08
Adam John this is Texas Joe coming to
2:20:11
you from the Magnolia Texas meet up at
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Lone Pine brewery it's currently like 44
2:20:23
43 degrees and we're freezing our asses
2:20:26
off but we're drinking good beer and
2:20:27
eating good food and I'm here with my
2:20:30
podcast Meetup guys guys say hi in the
2:20:33
morning this is Rob in the morning this
2:20:36
brunch I'm a douchebag but I'm fixing
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that tonight this is Tom from Texas and
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hey mom I'm on a podcast alright guys we
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got a surprise for y'all
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one two three hey mom look no hands I
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want a podcast thanks guys
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here's the list of meetups that you can
2:20:56
see there's actually one today at which
2:20:58
is in San Francisco at 3:33 p.m. this is
2:21:02
just before the big RSA security
2:21:04
conference the meetup will start around
2:21:06
333 at chesties bar J City has been
2:21:10
invited but who knows this is organized
2:21:12
by the Baron of Silicon Valley I will
2:21:14
not put you under pressure there and by
2:21:16
the way this is at the Marines Memorial
2:21:19
which is a marine hangout as a route and
2:21:23
it's open to the public now it's a very
2:21:24
cool bar and venue very cool
2:21:28
okay so but we don't know if you'll be
2:21:30
there for sure there will be a head
2:21:32
carat oh my can't make it they got a big
2:21:35
dinner tonight I know you yeah you got
2:21:37
to clean up the studio is a tough one
2:21:39
for me it well of course show days are
2:21:41
very time to try to do next Friday's
2:21:43
drakes thing it in Oakland oh good well
2:21:45
let me tell you what's coming up before
2:21:46
then Monday yeah I'll be tomorrow it's a
2:21:49
London UK that's at the Victorian near
2:21:51
Paddington Station that is the I guess
2:21:54
that's the monthly one six o'clock also
2:21:56
Wednesday next oh when
2:21:58
they know it or this coming Wednesday no
2:22:00
agenda stylee musical marijuana comité
2:22:03
up for the masses that'll be it
2:22:05
vang in Vancouver British Columbia
2:22:07
twelve kings pub Adam Bowen organizing
2:22:09
for you also whens the Nuremberg
2:22:11
embedded world meetup that is at what's
2:22:14
Dortch land meet it closer Lawrence D B
2:22:18
is going to be your host for that on
2:22:21
Friday the Bay Area troll moot and that
2:22:25
is indeed an Oakland Drake's dealership
2:22:27
Jennifer and Shawn organizing what is
2:22:30
Drake's is that a car dealership or a
2:22:32
weed dealership what is it it's a big
2:22:35
bar used to be a car dealership that's
2:22:38
been converted into a big open open-air
2:22:41
bar oh nice it's a nice place accept the
2:22:45
ownership of that place are a bunch of
2:22:46
dicks make sure you let them know when
2:22:51
you go to the meetup hey you're the
2:22:53
owner you're a dick then for some reason
2:22:57
no an obvious reason the 29th of
2:23:00
February that is a once in every four
2:23:02
year occurrence it is a leap year we
2:23:04
have meetup scheduled in Montreal Canada
2:23:07
Oklahoma City Oklahoma Kansas City
2:23:09
Missouri Lakes County Minnesota nuts
2:23:12
South Orange County California Zurich
2:23:14
Switzerland Chicago Illinois and Busan
2:23:17
Korea please go to no agenda meetups
2:23:20
dot-com and on Thursday show we will
2:23:23
give you more info on those specific
2:23:26
meetups it's it's quite a bonanza and if
2:23:30
you want to know more about any of the
2:23:33
meetups you've heard heard about today
2:23:35
go to no agenda meetups comm if there's
2:23:37
nothing near you it's very simple all
2:23:39
you got to do is start one because it's
2:23:41
great it's like a party
2:23:42
sometimes you wanna go hang up with all
2:23:46
the nights and days you do
2:23:51
me check it out hello everybody
2:23:58
[Music]
2:24:00
it's like a party
2:24:03
I wanted to catch up on one just kind of
2:24:05
a fun thing that that we talked about a
2:24:08
long time ago I don't want to give it
2:24:12
away cuz I've played the clips not too
2:24:14
long you may have heard about this I
2:24:17
think she was a reporter for Forbes
2:24:19
magazine and she went to a trump rally
2:24:23
and she was a super Trump hater and it
2:24:27
convinced her that she probably had been
2:24:29
living in some kind of filter bubble is
2:24:33
how she described it and all eventually
2:24:36
and all of a sudden she's like holy crap
2:24:38
this is all wrong and she's a complete
2:24:41
social justice warrior I don't think
2:24:43
she's voting for Trump but she wrote
2:24:46
about this and wrote about it in Forbes
2:24:48
and it struck a chord for a number of
2:24:51
reasons which I'm not gonna give away
2:24:53
but we talked about her very specific
2:24:56
instance probably a year ago or maybe
2:24:59
longer as she explained here to Glenn
2:25:03
Beck on his radio show oh yeah
2:25:05
absolutely I definitely went through a
2:25:07
phase probably for about a year and a
2:25:09
half where I really thought that you
2:25:10
know anyone who supported President
2:25:12
Trump was at best to supporting racism
2:25:14
and it worked downright racist
2:25:16
themselves yes and where did that come
2:25:19
from
2:25:19
I was watching a lot of MSNBC and then
2:25:27
why did you become uncomfortable well do
2:25:34
you remember this do you remember the
2:25:35
Knitting community story no oh my
2:25:38
goodness yeah it was something that the
2:25:40
keeper found it was like this to hold
2:25:42
the Knitting community was blowing up
2:25:44
because they're well she'll explain what
2:25:46
was happening but we talked about it a
2:25:48
year and a half I'm a knitter and in the
2:25:50
Knitting community and I know this
2:25:52
sounds bizarre but it is a hyper
2:25:54
political community at the moment where
2:25:57
they have these kind of roving gangs of
2:25:59
social justice warriors just attacking
2:26:01
people and mobbing them indiscriminately
2:26:03
knitters and roving gangs of social
2:26:08
something just doesn't fit here
2:26:10
it's not what I expect well listen I
2:26:12
understand the feeling because I didn't
2:26:14
expect
2:26:15
but I started seeing this happen just
2:26:18
over and over and over again and at some
2:26:20
point I started speaking up within the
2:26:21
Knitting community and saying guys this
2:26:23
is wrong we shouldn't be doing this and
2:26:25
then they came after me and at that
2:26:27
point and I didn't get it as badly as a
2:26:29
lot of people did but at some point I
2:26:31
just said I cannot align myself with
2:26:33
these people politically it's just it's
2:26:35
wrong what they're doing you don't
2:26:37
remember that we had a good life over
2:26:39
some of the trolls remember the Knitting
2:26:42
identity and then something from one of
2:26:45
your clips from the last Isis woman you
2:26:48
never identified her Oh her name is I'm
2:26:51
sorry I have it in the clip her name is
2:26:57
Carlin borisenko be o ry s en Co Sen ko
2:27:03
borisenko there was something I was
2:27:06
listening to the last show I always
2:27:08
listened to the show again just mainly
2:27:10
because a lot of stuff that you say and
2:27:13
sometimes even clips you play I'll miss
2:27:15
because I'm doing other things in the
2:27:16
production and I want to make sure I
2:27:18
heard it and there was something in your
2:27:20
clip from the last debate that I just
2:27:23
wanted to stop and say what the hell is
2:27:25
going on with NBC and in particular
2:27:29
their Telemundo partnership because the
2:27:33
question that was asked of Joe Biden and
2:27:35
this was from your clip where Biden was
2:27:37
you know going nuts trying to explain
2:27:39
stuff really I thought it to be an
2:27:42
incredibly nutty question listen the
2:27:46
last point of my time you're gonna run
2:27:48
out here's the last point I want to make
2:27:49
to you I'm gonna invite all the members
2:27:55
of the Paris Accord to Washington DC
2:27:58
they make up 85% of the problem they
2:28:02
know me I'm used to dealing with
2:28:03
international relations I will get
2:28:10
with this companies that are responsible
2:28:13
for the destruction of our planet she is
2:28:17
actually saying what are you going to do
2:28:19
to the companies that are responsible
2:28:21
for the destruction of our planet yeah
2:28:25
this is this is crazy this planet is not
2:28:29
good this is what she said the planet
2:28:31
has not been destroyed I mean how else
2:28:36
can you interpret this oh they're going
2:28:38
to destroy it now no no no this is this
2:28:41
is unhinged behavior I don't think that
2:28:43
belongs in the debate tonight I think
2:28:46
that tell him what is her name
2:28:47
it was just anti captain no as part of
2:28:49
the major major anti capitalist and
2:28:53
she's an anti capitalist she's a
2:28:55
socialist no this is part of the
2:28:57
argument that capitalism ZnO go good and
2:29:01
these corporations aren't doing anybody
2:29:02
any favors meanwhile let's take a break
2:29:05
here on MSNBC and get some capitalist
2:29:08
cash please yes before we go on is just
2:29:15
one of our guys you got it too from
2:29:17
Anthony the bad wolf he's it one of the
2:29:20
caucus guys in Marino yes Nevada caucus
2:29:23
got real diamond no agenda listener
2:29:25
lives in Reno recently participating my
2:29:27
local precincts caucus I listened to the
2:29:29
Thursday show with the report about to
2:29:31
use the Google Forms and wanted to
2:29:33
provide some additional information the
2:29:34
Google Form was a copy of the hard copy
2:29:37
poster that was used to count votes and
2:29:39
do the math for the delegates the form
2:29:41
assisted the party officials with
2:29:43
double-checking their math he was more a
2:29:45
calculator than anything else okay so
2:29:46
there's that it was an interesting
2:29:48
experience everyone voted for their
2:29:50
candidate in the first and second early
2:29:52
votes were added in and they were
2:29:53
provided via the app forum at the end of
2:29:55
the second round of votes all through
2:29:57
the candidates who do not get enough
2:29:58
votes were eliminated it came out even
2:30:00
for Amy Pete and Bernie and Warren with
2:30:04
each splitting the amount of Delegates
2:30:06
evenly so we that wasn't kind of told to
2:30:10
us no I was elected to be one of the
2:30:12
delegates to go to the County Convention
2:30:13
and I will follow up with another report
2:30:16
one additional thing I did notice is
2:30:17
that
2:30:18
what I would call Bernie gals that went
2:30:22
around to each of the hardcopy posters
2:30:24
for each precinct and we're reporting
2:30:26
the numbers this is what Bernie's been
2:30:27
doing he's been double J's has his
2:30:30
people double-checking the mission is
2:30:33
not getting screwed over because he
2:30:34
expects to be yes it's just that that
2:30:38
was nice little twist foots on the
2:30:40
ground report well there's something
2:30:41
else you know they finally got the they
2:30:43
haven't really touted it widely but the
2:30:47
Iowa caucus results are now 100% in and
2:30:50
complete and I'd like to share them with
2:30:53
you
2:30:54
Amy Klobuchar has one delegate Joe Biden
2:30:57
has six Elizabeth Warren has eight then
2:30:59
we have Bernie Sanders with 12 delegates
2:31:02
and Pete Buddha judge with 13 delegates
2:31:05
but here's what's interesting the final
2:31:08
count is in Bernie Sanders has 563 votes
2:31:14
26.2 percent of the vote equals 12
2:31:17
delegates pete has 563 votes
2:31:22
26.2 percent of the votes exactly the
2:31:26
same yet he has 13 delegates explain
2:31:31
that to me
2:31:33
same way you explained the fact that
2:31:35
Trump won the election by not getting
2:31:37
California and New York which have most
2:31:39
of the delegates in the electoral
2:31:41
college Trump got lost the popular vote
2:31:43
and this is the same thing they the
2:31:45
delegates from each area in Iowa aren't
2:31:47
equal so if you win one little area you
2:31:50
might get an extra delegate oh so the
2:31:53
area actually has extra delegates
2:31:55
interesting or something like that is
2:31:57
not even it's not like perfectly even
2:31:59
one man one vote it's not a one man one
2:32:01
vote got it got it got it so that's how
2:32:04
he stole it stole the delegate a claim
2:32:07
yeah I think he pinched one Pete penis
2:32:11
Robby did Pete pinch the delegate it's
2:32:13
obvious yeah yeah Pete the pincher is
2:32:17
what he does do you have an end of show
2:32:19
I so I so for consideration if you have
2:32:23
Trump speech brilliant minds think alike
2:32:25
yes what do you have
2:32:26
nuts they've got nuts it's fuck that's
2:32:31
good I don't have any any ice oh it's
2:32:33
got nuts that's good for me
2:32:35
they've gone nuts yes exactly I have a
2:32:41
Weinstein rape update oh well there's
2:32:44
nothing like a Weinstein rape update on
2:32:46
a Sunday what ok I'll be watching Court
2:32:50
TV this week because it seems to be a
2:32:52
deadlock I have two different reports I
2:32:53
got one from PBS and one from CBS n I
2:32:58
think the PBS one's more concise let's
2:33:00
play that for the jury and the Harvey
2:33:02
Weinstein new york rape trial is
2:33:04
deadlocked on two of the most serious
2:33:07
counts of predatory assault they carry a
2:33:10
maximum sentence of life in prison
2:33:12
well the jurors have reached a unanimous
2:33:14
verdict on the other three charges but
2:33:17
those verdicts have not been made public
2:33:19
yet the judge ordered the jurors to
2:33:21
resume deliberations on Monday to try to
2:33:23
reach a unanimous verdict on all the
2:33:26
charges so for people who don't
2:33:29
understand our justice system which is
2:33:31
probably most Americans what exactly
2:33:33
this work you have you have four counts
2:33:38
but only they only agree on or they
2:33:40
agree on three but not agree on all
2:33:42
counts and otherwise it's a it's a hung
2:33:44
jury or what is the typical procedure
2:33:48
well they're supposed to agree they're
2:33:51
supposed to they got different counts
2:33:52
why do you agree on count one guilty or
2:33:55
not guilty ADI Granth they the judge
2:33:57
doesn't want them being hung on it one
2:34:00
or two of the counts and then be secured
2:34:02
and the other one's okay so if you're
2:34:06
gonna I think the process is supposed to
2:34:08
be that if you have five counts you have
2:34:11
to decide guilty or not guilty on all
2:34:13
five counts you can't just have a hung
2:34:16
jury on one of them because then it
2:34:18
really puts everything in doubt so they
2:34:21
have to either say not guilty on those
2:34:22
ones that they're hung on or it depends
2:34:25
so they'll get out of it because
2:34:26
typically if they're agreeing already on
2:34:28
to it two out of the three nobody went
2:34:31
and the other there's two more that
2:34:33
they're hung on they'll come to the
2:34:35
grips on that because they don't want to
2:34:36
be in this jury room forever right so
2:34:39
this should be finalized by
2:34:40
next week that's my guess so the deal is
2:34:42
you have to have at least a decision on
2:34:45
all of the counts it can't be you have
2:34:46
to have a decision all of them if you
2:34:48
don't have it on one ball you can be
2:34:49
hung on all them generally speaking you
2:34:51
only get you you could have a hung jury
2:34:53
said we don't know we're not gonna do
2:34:55
we're hung we can't do it I just one
2:34:57
guy's foot knowing everything forget it
2:34:58
it's such a bad term hung jury if you're
2:35:05
a guy Wow
2:35:08
I hadn't even thought of it that way
2:35:11
since we have a little time why don't we
2:35:13
listen to the CBS end version of the
2:35:15
reports a Harvey Weinstein rape trial
2:35:17
are apparently deadlocked on the most
2:35:19
serious charges against the once
2:35:20
powerful Hollywood producer and a note
2:35:23
written to the judge on Friday jurors
2:35:25
asked if they could be hung on two
2:35:27
counts while reaching a unanimous
2:35:29
verdict on the other charges Michael
2:35:32
George is here with the latest Mike
2:35:33
what's going on good morning though
2:35:35
jurors could not decide on the two
2:35:37
predatory sexual assault charges
2:35:39
it appeared Friday that the seven men
2:35:40
and five women agreed with the other
2:35:42
charges of first degree rape third
2:35:44
degree rape and criminal sex act right
2:35:48
criminal sex act so what are they hung
2:35:51
on on which one didn't get hung on the
2:35:53
big mat the big the big to where it's
2:35:56
like some sort of a he said it was some
2:35:59
sort of like planned rape look Spears
2:36:04
that was just the worst possible kind of
2:36:06
rapist that plan Drayton good morning
2:36:09
though jurors could not decide on the
2:36:10
two predatory sexual assault charges
2:36:12
it appeared for editorial it agreed with
2:36:15
the other charges of first degree rape
2:36:17
third degree rape and criminal sex act
2:36:20
none of that sounds good for Harvey I
2:36:23
think that they're giving him a not
2:36:24
guilty on on a couple of them or they
2:36:27
wouldn't cuz everyone's not here's what
2:36:29
I'm thinking from the I've been watching
2:36:32
too much Court TV yeah their analysis
2:36:34
which is dynamite by the way as on most
2:36:38
areas as usually on one of your little
2:36:40
sub channels on one of the network's the
2:36:43
way I'm saying it they found him not
2:36:45
guilty
2:36:46
yeah on these other charges because
2:36:49
trying to do something if the massive
2:36:50
worst-case scenario charge is guilty
2:36:53
then who gives a shit what they give him
2:36:55
on these other ones their mother abused
2:36:56
to be guilty for that too cuz it's all
2:36:58
minor so they had to have found him not
2:37:00
guilty for the for the big boys and now
2:37:04
they're you know say well maybe you
2:37:05
should be guilty of this and maybe
2:37:06
should be guilty of that I think they're
2:37:08
going they're tending to not guilty oh
2:37:10
well we've always thought that he would
2:37:12
walk not that we feel it's right but
2:37:15
yeah I think too much of two men too
2:37:17
much power go down once one of the I
2:37:20
think they might find him guilty on one
2:37:22
of the minor charges and that's gonna be
2:37:23
about it hmm
2:37:25
so otherwise they wouldn't have this
2:37:26
situation there's no reason to believe
2:37:28
this situation would exist if they're
2:37:30
finding him guilty on the big charges
2:37:32
yeah unbelievable
2:37:36
guys such a douche sleaze he's got two
2:37:39
more trials to go he's got to go to
2:37:41
London he's got to go to LA my goodness
2:37:46
it's fun not guilty so he can go to
2:37:48
these other trials it'll be more even if
2:37:51
he's guilty can't they just just to
2:37:53
parade them out anyway and just just
2:37:55
have fun and just make him go to those
2:37:56
two bad mm last clip for me it's just
2:38:02
something I picked up this morning and
2:38:04
one of our big beefs with the FBI and
2:38:07
what we cache really called the six week
2:38:10
cycle is where the FBI goes out and you
2:38:14
know they they find somebody who's Mia
2:38:16
said something weird on a social network
2:38:19
on 4chan or stop me Oh someone's today
2:38:22
this guy's acting weird and then they
2:38:24
immediately go into undercover mode and
2:38:26
they say hey man you like terrorism you
2:38:28
like blowing shit up a man you hate you
2:38:30
hate people you hate this dude we're
2:38:32
gonna blow some stuff up and they
2:38:33
radicalize him essentially and then the
2:38:36
minute he's ready to go then they give
2:38:38
him the phony bomb button to press and
2:38:40
they arrest him and make a big deal out
2:38:41
of it and that happens you know
2:38:43
approximately or it has happened
2:38:44
approximately every six weeks so they
2:38:46
can continue to be relevant and get
2:38:48
their budgets for anti-terrorism and
2:38:51
this procedure we've been complaining
2:38:55
about for for years and years because
2:38:57
you can just read how they do it they'll
2:38:59
write it in
2:39:00
they're in their reports the special
2:39:01
agents but now Katy tur her who was with
2:39:07
the fine NBC organization MSNBC in this
2:39:10
case she knows all about it
2:39:13
but she wants to take it one step
2:39:14
further you know when you when you when
2:39:16
you're looking at Isis are you looking
2:39:18
at radical Islam Islamic terrorism I
2:39:20
covered a number of stories where the
2:39:23
FBI would track young kids and our young
2:39:26
men and they would talk to them online
2:39:28
and say you know here's how you build a
2:39:30
bomb or here's where you get your
2:39:31
bomb-making materials and they track
2:39:33
that person as that person radicalized
2:39:36
and then arrested them before they could
2:39:38
do anything bad why is the same not
2:39:40
being done for for white extremists or
2:39:43
or is the same being done we just don't
2:39:45
know about it no it's time it's time to
2:39:48
seriously ask that question and to
2:39:50
wrestle with it because politics does
2:39:51
enter in and as you said as soon as you
2:39:53
mention even the need for a domestic
2:39:55
terrorism statute right that addresses
2:39:58
this you'll hear people start screaming
2:39:59
this is the thought police you're trying
2:40:01
to suppress thought my answer to that is
2:40:04
we don't this is not about fun this is
2:40:06
about verbalizing an intention to commit
2:40:09
violence that's what we're talking about
2:40:11
and when you have that going on in
2:40:13
droves online it's time to hit head on
2:40:17
and do it in partnership between law
2:40:19
enforcement and providers this is very
2:40:23
troubling I would think so in the fact
2:40:27
that Katy tur oh it is such a dingbat
2:40:31
that she would think this is okay and if
2:40:35
I could encourage in another dress hey
2:40:37
you know those people over there that
2:40:38
old woman yes you can see that she's
2:40:40
been wanting to jaywalk lets us help her
2:40:43
kids tuck-ins encourage it by jaywalking
2:40:45
with her that's nice she can get
2:40:47
arrested for jaywalking that's not
2:40:49
because she wants to jaywalk so let's
2:40:51
let's see if we can get her to jaywalk
2:40:53
it's really different it's numb it's not
2:40:56
different at all it's so disturbing
2:41:01
yeah it's full-on entrapment it says
2:41:04
like you're taking some bulls I mean
2:41:07
just because somebody sits around and
2:41:09
talks about blow up the place oh you
2:41:12
would you would you and then you
2:41:13
room them and you sure them it's okay to
2:41:16
want to blow up the place and then then
2:41:18
you take them further down the line and
2:41:20
you get up the gear and you find some
2:41:21
other guys who say they want to blow up
2:41:23
the place two or all one big club this
2:41:25
guy's a loner anyway now he's got some
2:41:26
friends yeah this is pathetic and I
2:41:30
bring this up specifically for our
2:41:32
trolls be careful who's in the troll
2:41:35
room and what you guys say it's not up
2:41:39
to me but you know this they're talking
2:41:42
specifically about doing this on social
2:41:45
media so you will have infiltrators
2:41:47
doing this on social media and anywhere
2:41:50
else they can't and they'll be from the
2:41:51
FBI and they're there to entrap you good
2:41:54
paying FBI gig for a nerd who's always
2:41:57
kind of wanted to be a cop yeah I work
2:41:59
for the FBI what do you do I've online
2:42:01
all day and Facebook have a job is that
2:42:04
yeah man I got a big four i I have four
2:42:07
news clips I'm gonna get out of the way
2:42:09
something keep people up yep good let's
2:42:13
go at the coronavirus update okay PBS
2:42:16
yeah PBS the World Health Organization
2:42:19
warned today that the window of
2:42:21
opportunity to contain the International
2:42:24
spread of the corona virus is closing
2:42:26
South Korea has become the latest front
2:42:29
in the outbreak the country declared a
2:42:31
health emergency as cases they are
2:42:33
quadrupled to more than 200 infections
2:42:36
over the past two days officials closed
2:42:39
schools and banned mass mass gatherings
2:42:42
including services at a church that most
2:42:45
of the sick attended quit no one has
2:42:48
entered the church since Tuesday we did
2:42:51
disinfection work twice on Tuesday and
2:42:53
Wednesday right now all the disinfection
2:42:55
work is complete and no one is entering
2:42:58
the church meanwhile in China the number
2:43:01
of new infections fell for another day
2:43:03
Chinese officials have recorded over 75
2:43:06
thousand cases and more than 2,200
2:43:09
deaths so far at least 12 more deaths
2:43:12
have been confirmed outside of mainland
2:43:14
China one of our producers sent me a
2:43:17
note and said you know we were wondering
2:43:19
why Millennials seem to be a little more
2:43:22
afraid than most groups of the
2:43:24
coronavirus in fact it's top of mind
2:43:26
and he suggested various stuff tick-tock
2:43:30
he says tick-tock is the worst all you
2:43:33
get are they just video after video
2:43:35
these are short like bam bam bam in your
2:43:38
face he see doors being welded shut
2:43:40
people vomiting blood you know stuff
2:43:43
that may be from a completely up from a
2:43:44
movie who knows but it's all pump up a
2:43:47
bomb in your face and he says that is
2:43:48
that's what it's tick-tock he says
2:43:51
tick-tock is the main time I'm in I'm in
2:43:53
on it too I think that's very possible
2:43:55
I'm in it makes sense has tick tock
2:43:57
thing right people sit there and watch
2:43:59
that for hours supposedly they do go to
2:44:05
France 24 to get these stories coming
2:44:07
these ones at least this one this is up
2:44:09
dead not being reported at all we don't
2:44:11
know you didn't even know it happened
2:44:12
there's an Iranian election whoa yeah
2:44:16
with like thousands of thousands of
2:44:18
candidates I think we have no one pulled
2:44:22
it go on well they had thousands and
2:44:24
then they didn't qualify or so I've
2:44:26
heard a little bit about right how much
2:44:27
of course we have no one who has voted
2:44:30
in this election people telling us we're
2:44:32
fine you know we knew the results 10
2:44:34
days prior why would we go and validate
2:44:36
them this is very much the state of mind
2:44:38
this is what these people were telling
2:44:39
me and they were also telling me indeed
2:44:41
that they had been very disappointed of
2:44:43
course with the previous Parliament and
2:44:45
the results of that government simply
2:44:47
because of course there have been
2:44:48
sanctions that have been slapped on by
2:44:50
the United States by the international
2:44:52
community the pullout of course of
2:44:54
Donald Trump from the GPC area the
2:44:56
Iranian nuclear agreement that have
2:44:59
impaired of course the possibilities of
2:45:01
resolving the economic problems of Iran
2:45:03
which are dire at the moment of course
2:45:06
there is also another element and that
2:45:08
is the fact that the Guardian Council
2:45:10
has decided to ban the candidature of
2:45:13
over 7,000 candidates in this election
2:45:15
that's across the country but also 90
2:45:18
outgoing MPs which have been barred from
2:45:21
re-election and most of these MPs are
2:45:24
from the river from the reformist camp
2:45:26
and people were telling us well you know
2:45:28
the stars of the party are not even
2:45:30
allowed to compete so a lot of people
2:45:33
show simply not to vote and I'm not sure
2:45:35
exactly what is the election for is it
2:45:38
for the Parliament it was for the
2:45:40
in parliament yet Parliament it's the
2:45:42
parliamentary election you ought that
2:45:43
turnout was yeah I'd like to know ten
2:45:47
percent so where we're headed people
2:45:52
look look at it now we're on our way to
2:45:55
that ten percent
2:45:57
brother yeah meanwhile here's the
2:46:01
another france24 report on the suit
2:46:03
another thing we don't get we don't know
2:46:05
anything about despite the fact that the
2:46:06
Civil War II welcomes with no hundred
2:46:10
thousand Clooney doesn't Clooney
2:46:13
yeah well Clooney's not be apparently
2:46:17
bailed but they had like four hundred
2:46:20
thousand dead a million refugees or more
2:46:22
the Sudan civil war over reported by
2:46:24
France 24 South Sudan's longtime rivals
2:46:27
have formed a unity government rebel
2:46:30
leader Rica Shar has been sworn in as
2:46:33
president salva cares vice president
2:46:35
after two previous failures observers
2:46:38
are hoping this time around the
2:46:40
Coalition will last but as Naomi Lloyd
2:46:42
explains the two men have a long and
2:46:45
bitter history sworn in as South Sudan's
2:46:49
vice president former rebel leader react
2:46:52
which are watched by President Salva
2:46:54
Kiir in his trademark cowboy hat the two
2:46:58
bitter foes in an embrace and coalition
2:47:01
government together sealing the 2018
2:47:03
peace deal aimed at ending six years of
2:47:06
civil war now you're actually watching
2:47:09
France 24 when you get these Clippers I
2:47:11
think right or you not yeah yeah
2:47:16
that's the problem is if you can't get
2:47:18
and you can't get any of this online I
2:47:20
mean they go to euronews you go to it's
2:47:23
just it's all the same stuff it's like
2:47:26
they're all copying what we're doing and
2:47:28
it's you know it's all tromp tromp very
2:47:30
hard to get this news in fact I would
2:47:32
like to recommend that we do some of
2:47:33
this spread it out a bit over the show
2:47:36
and pop one of these in from time to
2:47:37
time instead of at the end evolution on
2:47:40
a roll it's pretty hard to do is I like
2:47:42
to jump up to I know it's hard it's hard
2:47:44
to jump into it from a topic but it's
2:47:46
it's incredible I will be not being told
2:47:48
or it's underreported now this one
2:47:52
report which is nothing this was the
2:47:54
it's a big secret but they're over this
2:47:56
the French have decided to police
2:47:58
themselves a little more by bringing
2:47:59
cops on the street in some of these
2:48:01
troublesome areas and I have to say
2:48:04
you'll hear a little thing in there
2:48:06
where the guy says show me your papers
2:48:08
and what they're this is like a big dis
2:48:10
story in France is all this is a big
2:48:12
deal this is helping this is help any of
2:48:13
you listen to this very positive story
2:48:15
but when you watch it which you can't
2:48:17
see when you watch it all you're seeing
2:48:20
in parts of France now is stop and frisk
2:48:24
stop police in France papers please
2:48:31
the uniforms the same but these police
2:48:33
officers have a very specific beat they
2:48:37
only patrol the underprivileged feve
2:48:38
neighborhood of lead and northern France
2:48:41
what can we see your papers please
2:48:44
random searches to enforcing parking
2:48:47
rules the team is meant to be a somewhat
2:48:48
permanent fixture in the difficult
2:48:51
inner-city area they're the first in a
2:48:53
larger effort to combat the so-called
2:48:54
urban ghettos the lille team was rolled
2:48:57
out in october and many shop owners say
2:48:59
the atmosphere has already changed the
2:49:02
pump you can work in your shop with ease
2:49:04
none of the young people bother you now
2:49:06
just look a little bit there were groups
2:49:08
of youths hanging out now with the
2:49:10
police I feel like it's been a change
2:49:13
another disadvantage suburb this one in
2:49:16
Strasbourg in eastern France it has also
2:49:19
been given the same label of having
2:49:21
delinquency problems namely with
2:49:24
identity politics and crime here a
2:49:26
former intelligence officer has taken on
2:49:28
the role of mediator within the
2:49:30
community we've managed to clean up the
2:49:33
situation little by little the dealers
2:49:36
that were working in this entryway have
2:49:38
moved this massive depressive over the
2:49:41
next two years some 60 neighbourhoods
2:49:44
are slated to get local police forces
2:49:46
more nonprofits and social services
2:49:49
attempts to keep the young people of
2:49:51
France's toughest neighborhoods away
2:49:53
from crime and involved in the larger
2:49:56
community yeah go figure it works oh boy
2:49:59
oh boy don't tell anybody
2:50:02
don't tell anybody over here I'll tell
2:50:04
anybody
2:50:06
a good one I have one one more for you
2:50:11
you can end on a high but all right you
2:50:14
can top it well I think this is
2:50:18
interesting because I've got a couple
2:50:23
but I just wanna it's not a high but it
2:50:26
will be at least as interesting and
2:50:28
something that I didn't know what's
2:50:29
going on but you're the French French
2:50:32
and the Yellow Jacket thing
2:50:33
yes the protests yes yellow vests yes
2:50:37
well this has been going on in Algeria
2:50:39
for a year now and nobody knows about it
2:50:43
but here unless you listen to
2:50:45
international news play one year of
2:50:47
Algerian protest has been going on it's
2:50:49
wild this weekend marks one year since
2:50:53
the start of Algeria's Hurok protest
2:50:55
movement and Saturday thousands gathered
2:50:58
in the capital to keep up their calls
2:51:00
for a complete overhaul of the nation's
2:51:02
political system as the crowd started to
2:51:05
march toward the presidential palace
2:51:07
riot police stepped in Julia Seager
2:51:10
takes us to the scene one year on
2:51:13
thousands of Algerians took to the
2:51:15
streets again to demand deep political
2:51:17
change chanting the same slogans as a
2:51:20
year ago they tried to make their way to
2:51:22
the presidential palace in Algiers but
2:51:24
were dispersed by police with water
2:51:26
cannons they say their determination is
2:51:28
untouched
2:51:29
as their demands have not yet been met
2:51:34
we are asking for the entire ruling
2:51:36
class to step down what we were asking
2:51:39
for on February 22nd still stands today
2:51:45
the weekly protests now known as the he
2:51:48
Rock movement started on February 22nd
2:51:51
2019 that day thousands flooded into the
2:51:54
streets to protest against the then
2:51:56
president Abdelaziz Bouteflika z' bid
2:51:58
for a fifth term following ten months of
2:52:02
protests he was eventually ousted and
2:52:04
replaced by the democratically elected
2:52:06
abdul majid aboon wall numbers dwindled
2:52:09
demonstrations continued and on friday
2:52:12
the president tried to appeal to
2:52:14
protesters by stressing the importance
2:52:16
of the movement for the country's
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democracy i want to congratulate the
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rock movement without going into further
2:52:22
details i would like to say that they
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has helped protect the country from a
2:52:26
total collapse another blood you know
2:52:28
for certainly the US media being a bunch
2:52:32
of globalist dicks they really don't
2:52:35
tell you what's going on in the globe no
2:52:38
not nothing this is a real interesting
2:52:40
situation because they the protests
2:52:42
began to get rid of this old fart that
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really needed to go and they got rid of
2:52:47
him and then they had a democratic
2:52:49
election and they brought this new guy
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in who got elected but that's not good
2:52:54
enough
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no because some of these movements are
2:52:57
just a really communist movements and
2:52:59
they don't care about the democrat
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election or any of it they went out you
2:53:03
got the whole group of you out chop
2:53:05
their heads off
2:53:06
and this is going on I think this is I
2:53:08
think part of the Bernie phenomenon well
2:53:11
host worldwide phenomenon hopefully in
2:53:14
the United States what we wanted to get
2:53:16
this done we got it done now we still
2:53:18
bitch hopefully we'll get the election
2:53:20
we deserve here in the United States of
2:53:22
Gitmo nation be the socialist against
2:53:24
the capitalist that's what it should be
2:53:25
we'll see
2:53:27
that's what it should be no futz in
2:53:30
there yes coming up next on no agenda
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stream calm as we wind down this episode
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I'm talking about dishwashers I'm
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talking about dishwashers sinks toilets
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sinks toilets and showers you don't get
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it in water try going and buying a new
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faucet you turn it on no water comes out
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we won't talk about toilets but how
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about the shower I have this beautiful
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head of hair I need a lot of you turn on
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the water drip drip drip
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it's a very unpleasant experience
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situation where were looking very slowly
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at sinks and showers other elements of
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bathroom
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I'm talking about dishwashers sinks
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toilets before washing toilets 10 times
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you're fired
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and that guy started to cry some fun
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this is a lot of
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nobody else is going to do China is here
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I don't even know what the hell that
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means
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mofo Dvorak
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