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May 3rd, 2020 • 3h 13m

1239: Beaches are Open

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rubber meets the road with Joe he's a
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doer Adam curry
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Jhansi Dvorak this is no agenda Silicon
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Valley where they're celebrating the die
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end I'm John C Dvorak dude low energy
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what's going on it was very low energy
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I'm sorry I just surprised me I mean now
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you're gonna make me even lower no well
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this should have back to normal this
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should help we go to a live shots now
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live audio of California everybody let's
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turn on the camera here
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whoa
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I want a mess out there I don't know
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what the story is oh my god they
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shattered the beaches in yes County
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because that's where the Republicans are
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so no beaches for Republicans oh I
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hadn't even consider that was a
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Republican issue yeah it's the only real
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true genuine Republican County even
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though they have some Democrat in there
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that's that she did it and it became a
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representative but the rest of the state
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is open kind of except Northern
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California beaches are kind of blocked
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off because they don't want anyone going
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in there right and I guess Huntington
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Beach got packed well we went out to
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dinner Friday night ah yes because
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Austin and Texas is pretty much open
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good yeah so the the deal was this is
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phase one so restaurants can have 25
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percent capacity and there weren't
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really any other real clear rules
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there's certainly no mandated masks I
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went to h-e-b on Friday they do want you
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to wear a mask in there the little shops
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are open around here so I went to the
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head shop to get some rolling papers and
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they actually had a sign on the door no
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masks no service all right that's fine
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so but the restaurant which is it's it's
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one of Austin's best restaurants in my
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opinion the Lonesome Dove and we went
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there with have you been there because
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we went there with fugu Zotoh we went
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there with the horowitz's and this is
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where they have that invited this is
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where they have the elk meat and
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rattlesnake and that kind of stuff oh it
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depends I went to a place that serves
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that sort of thing but it was some years
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back and I can't remember the name of
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the place and I pretty sure it wasn't
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called a Lonesome Dove you would have
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remembered that's a very nice restaurant
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typical compare their regular capacity
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260 so that could only have 60 people in
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and here was the experience as we drove
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into town still
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still kind of a ghost town certainly for
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you know six o'clock Friday night there
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was very little traffic parking right in
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front of the door on on Fifth Street
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that's unheard of yeah do you get don't
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get used to him yeah so on the sidewalk
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out in front there were about ten social
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distancing lines on the sidewalk we were
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the only ones as and the man with masks
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and gloves today come on everybody and
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so you get right in front stand on the
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line and he says okay here's what we're
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gonna do I'm gonna take your temperature
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so he took my temperature with and he
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says your 98.22 okay said now you gotta
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remember that because you got to write
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that down the piece of paper inside
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by the way keeper was ninety seven point
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eight or something huh seems low yeah so
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we got I believe the original
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thermometer was a little off when this
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when this ninety eight point six was
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established did we talk about that not
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too long ago no why we talked about I
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didn't target but they might have talked
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about something else is similar doesn't
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matter so you go in and at this point we
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had our masks on just out of courtesy
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you not to get any stink eye and then
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you sign in this little piece of paper
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you write down your name you write down
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your temperature which I was said ninety
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eight ninety eight point two FM and then
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it says you hereby declare that you have
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not been tested positive and to your
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knowledge have not been anywhere around
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someone who was positive in the past 14
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days
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sign your name it was that your so it
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wasn't really a huge waiver of any sorts
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and then they sat us down all the tables
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ten feet distance from each other we
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literally sat in the myth the only table
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in the middle of the restaurant there
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booth
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spotlights though if we were the first
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ones I think everyone's real happy l
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show up yeah yeah by the time we left it
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was full there's sixty sixty capacity
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for prop now probably forty to fifty but
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he's we talked to the server and she
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said that
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looks like they were full for that
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evening but of course they're not gonna
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make any money you know it's just
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there's just continuity and they had
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Jeff snake
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I had yes I had the the rattlesnake
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sausage and I had the elk loin I could
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not resist it was really nice to just be
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out and have some dinner and drink some
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wine and chat and have some snake was
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Texas so really just evaluating what
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I've seen over the past couple of days
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it feels very open I know not all
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businesses are back and of course gyms
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aren't open and there is one thing that
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is kind of nasty
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is that because phase 1 does not include
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hairdressers barber shops nail salons
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everybody's got dark roots shitty
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splotchy gray women's nails look like
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crap we look horrible but we're free
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here in Texas unlike what's going on in
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Chicago this is the mayor of Chicago
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Lori Lightfoot Austin no I'm sorry I
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wanted to you might as well cuz you're
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talking about eating the rattlesnake and
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gorging on elk meat you know those other
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people are thinking in other ways I want
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you to play this clip this is Alex Jones
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even I didn't get this clip I'm like I'm
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not gonna get this clip this sorry why
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do you want to just I'm curious curious
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why is this clip of any importance to
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you because Alex Jones has some great
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clips
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this is stupid why do you going to
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condemn my clip yes playing because I
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I've received this clip from 50 people
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and like okay that's funny there's not
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demand I will eat my man just I'm not
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letting my kids done I'm just gonna be
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awesome my super powers being honest
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I've extrapolated this out and I won't
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have to for a few years a second food
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stuff
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the full original clip it starts with I
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will beat my neighbors and then he says
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eat my neighbors it's just I think
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there's a lot fun growing babies and
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cows but did you really laugh out loud
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well I don't normally laugh out loud but
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I got the reason I want this clip
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because they got two ISOs from it okay
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let me see where is the they got Jones
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eat you uh where are we oh here it is
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alright I will eat your ass and the less
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profane version which is under less
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profane think about having to eat my
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neighbor's okay yes I thank you for
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interrupting my flow to thank thank you
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that's fantastic I think I have better
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for end of show and you interrupted
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something really much more much more
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humorous well it's not gonna be less
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humorous here is Chicago's mayor Lori
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Lightfoot we will shut you down
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we will cite you and if we need you we
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will arrest you and we will take you to
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jail period there should be nothing
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unambiguous about that don't make us
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treat you like a criminal but if you act
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like a criminal and you violate the law
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and you refuse to do what is necessary
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to save lives in the city in the middle
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of a pandemic we will take you to jail
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period yes I got other ISOs but I
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thought that was unbelievable
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we will hunt you down this is does
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anybody notice that there's Democrats
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and there's Republicans and the
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Democrats are the ones making these
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sorts of comments and the Republicans
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are the ones opening their states
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yes Twitter noticed that because of
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course it's the Trump supporters who are
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going to kill us all obviously of course
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they noticed that and and and oddly
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enough there's a lot of them in New York
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City but you didn't know that huh sama
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Kratz yeah no Republicans crazy
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Republicans in New York City who are
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endangering the lives of everybody going
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on just a single Republican here city
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buddy well it's who is it then if it's
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not Republicans it can't be Democrats
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accord Aryans according to the New York
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City Police Department chief of
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Department cbs2 has learned that an army
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of NYPD officers will fan out across the
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city this weekend to make sure that
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people are wearing masks and maintaining
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social distance CBS 2's Marcia Kramer
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has this exclusive story
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you might say it's no more mr. nice guy
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the NYPD will be out in force at parks
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beaches and playgrounds this weekend to
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make sure New Yorkers don't get up close
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and personal with each other that
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everyone observes the social distancing
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this is a dangerous situation NYPD chief
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of Department Terrence Monahan telling
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me that New Yorkers drawn out of their
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homes by the expected sunny skies and
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warm temperatures this weekend will see
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a large police presence 1,000 cops all 5
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boroughs to keep New Yorkers safe by
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trying to stop the spread of covin 19
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gatherings of people together organized
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sports events people hanging together
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trying to drinker or something along
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those lines we will be breaking these up
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we will be actively involved people who
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are just walking together exercising I'm
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gonna blanket with their family those
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aren't people with to the father they
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don't have a mass will give a mass will
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you really arrest people if they
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confront us if it becomes an innocent
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yes we will if it has to be yes I hope
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it never comes to that though monster
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people should understand just how
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dangerous viruses yeah must be there's
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Nutty Republicans no man Americans want
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to get back to work that's what's going
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on and I think we figured it out over
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the weekend the CDC released their
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revised death data of kovat 19 because
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it was up to 65 66 thousand that was I
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believe track through the influenza-like
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illness Network and they came out and
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revised it they separated it out it's
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not 60,000 it's not 66,000 it's 37,000
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nas he dropped so much well that is an
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excellent question that has not been
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explained you can see it they've
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released it on their website but if you
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look on social media the answer is of
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course
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today yeah and that's you just say
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there's a lag in the data oh just an
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eight week lag in the data you don't
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know what you're talking about like well
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that's okay that's fine but could the
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CDC and dr. Burks perhaps explain this
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so that we're not all sitting around
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during the weekend going you guys are
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full of crap because this is right this
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is what yeah if that's completely insane
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so even if why does so many people out
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there who moan about the lag and the
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date and all the rest you don't want to
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arrest people and throw them in this in
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jail for just standing outside I mean
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it's getting to the point where I can
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almost I can see where some people like
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Andrew Horowitz his sister apparently is
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be is a trump nut oh and and there's a
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it's getting worse this idea that this
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whole thing is just ginned up to get to
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ruin the economy to put us all in in in
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rags so Trump gets voted out and Biden
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becomes the president yeah that's a very
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simplistic look at the situation do you
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think yeah to me it's much much bigger
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this is about total control of
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population look at where you are look at
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the situation you're in you are
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literally in your house
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unconstitutionally without this being a
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law and you can't go anywhere and you're
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getting threatened by your mayors and
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your and your chief of polices and
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that's that's crazy this is a voluntary
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thing it's voluntary that Congress shall
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make no law is the pre as the first the
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first words of the constant of the of
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the First Amendment Congress shall make
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no law against freedom of speech
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actually we should probably read it
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verbatim assembly assemblies know it no
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religion comes first no I'm just saying
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it's another one on the list an assembly
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religious yet well religious another
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good example or people garden eggs allow
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me to go to church here we'll read
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Batum Congress shall make no law that
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means you already have these rights
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because Congress can't make any laws
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respecting an establishment of religion
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or prohibiting the free exercise thereof
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ie going out to a funeral with your with
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your Kulick by the way all the Hasidic
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Jews they had masks on I saw him in New
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York going to church going to Temple
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Ramadan your your uh your if your what
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am i yes the Ramadan eating thank you
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or abridging the freedom of speech which
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I've always disliked the abridging
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because this wiggle room in there or of
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the press notice speech comes before the
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press or the right of the people to
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peaceably assemble and to petition the
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government for a redress of grievances
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so going to the Capitol and standing
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there peacefully and saying hey we have
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an issue is completely constitutionally
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legal so if people think this is just
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about the Democrat this is happening
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worldwide people this is every country
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almost everything that a few exceptions
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notable we'll get to him this is not
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just the United States and the man who
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really is responsible for putting us in
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the situation and I'll say it is him
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because China did it first and that was
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really used as the proof that we had to
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do it here ie shut down regardless of
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the science the faulty data the models
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that exaggerated by a factor of ten or
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twenty by complete lack of understanding
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of who actually died from what people
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are not this is not gonna fly and it's
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people don't care they're like okay
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bullcrap I don't know exactly what
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happened but I don't see all the things
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you're telling me and I see nurses
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dancing on tick-tock but here is
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Anderson Cooper with foul Chee and
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Sanjay Gupta and this question about
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opening up early and you'll kind of hear
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how he waffles his way through it but
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this is what the elites are thinking
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when you look at these two diverging
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realities when one
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and cases are going up debts arising and
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on the other hand we're on the eve of
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the federal social distancing guidelines
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inspiring at least 31 states partially
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reopening in different ways what is your
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message overall tonigh to people who may
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be confused by these you know sort of
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different realities you know Anderson
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the message is to take a look at the
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clearly articulated guidelines for
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opening America again and if you take a
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look at them even though the so-called
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30-day mitigation period has ended the
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first component of opening America again
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is what we call a gateway which means
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that you need to have to go down over a
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14 day period incremental or decremental
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decreases in the number of cases that
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you have before you can even think about
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going to phase one and then you stay a
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certain time in phase one and then
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there's another checkpoint before you go
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to phase two and another checkpoint
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before you go to phase three yeah blah
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blah blah blah foul cheap using this
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clip as a nice bridge transition and
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segue the to a few clips I pulled from
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an outstanding interview that was
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released yesterday on YouTube and it's
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with Robert Kennedy jr. it's two hours
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and the keeper and I watch almost all of
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it last night and thank you so much no
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agenda social dot-com producers because
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I saw this I'm like this is gonna get
18:48
taken down and I really want to be able
18:50
to get clips from it tomorrow but I
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won't have time and I just said please
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someone save this well it's everywhere
18:55
in our in our universe I got mp3s I got
18:58
bitch shoot I got all kinds of versions
19:00
of it and that's how it should work it
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was done by an outfit called value
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tainment have you ever heard of this
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YouTube channel never
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and it's first of all if you listen to
19:16
that name value tame and who do you
19:17
think could have come up with it Ron
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and the guys kind of a Ron bloom
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character and he does the interview and
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it's compelling about but if that sets
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you up after I remind everybody what mr.
19:35
dvorak himself said just on this show a
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few days ago China and the drug
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companies own the media and Thank You
19:42
Dame Jennifer putting that in an
19:44
animated No Agenda episode let's listen
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to RFK jr. Anderson Cooper is sponsored
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by Pfizer Karen Burnett is sponsored by
19:54
Pfizer that NBC Nightly News is answered
19:59
by Merck and Roger Ailes told me you
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know Roger Ailes I knew very well I was
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fine and it was a bounder foxes I didn't
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agree with him politically but we
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weren't friends we spent a couple of
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months the other attempt I was 18 years
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old and Africa I had this you know
20:20
really good relationship with them and
20:23
he understood the issue and vaccine
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injury from a personal experience with
20:28
vaccine injury where a kid who was close
20:32
to him was injured and so he knew it was
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true and we made out make a film a
20:39
documentary about it a couple of years
20:42
before he died when he was ill at the
20:43
height of his powers and I asked him you
20:47
know can I come on I don't want to play
20:49
it on Fox I wanted to come on Fox and
20:52
talk about it he said I can't let you do
20:54
that he said in fact if any of my house
20:57
allowed you on their show I have to fire
21:00
them if I didn't I would get a call from
21:03
Rupert within 10 minutes Rupert Murdoch
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who owns Fox also owns one of the
21:09
biggest vaccine companies snowgirl
21:11
and has been one of the big promoters of
21:13
it but what Roger told me then he said
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he said during election years during
21:21
certain parts of the air 70% of our
21:24
advertising revenue for evening news
21:26
shows is coming from Pharma and and he
21:31
said typically there's about 22 ads on
21:34
an evening news
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and 17 of those are pharmaceutical s and
21:38
that's why you see this these aggressive
21:40
promotion some vaccines all the time
21:42
you're you're constantly being told it's
21:45
flu season get your vaccine because
21:47
they're selling the products not just
21:49
during the advertising section of the
21:51
show but they're selling the products
21:52
during the entire show China and the
21:55
drug companies own the media this
21:59
interview and he's so sure of himself
22:02
and he could go down and be locked up
22:05
forever for slander if one of the things
22:08
he said wasn't true it was really and
22:11
this is a fantastic interview Oh where's
22:15
the slander Oh at this I'm getting to it
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I'm just saying also listen to what he's
22:21
saying about that's just the media but
22:23
we'll get into certain individuals and
22:25
foul Chi of course is squarely in his in
22:27
his headlights oh as a very well
22:34
documented and very checkered history of
22:37
telling the truth of not telling the
22:40
truth of being of abusing his power and
22:44
in a resulting and of doing really
22:47
sinister things like hiding the leukemia
22:50
virus and is known to be and three of
22:53
our large vaccines that we know causes
22:55
cancer and he's hidden that from the
22:58
American people he be fired then the
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number one scientist NIH print her study
23:04
showed and those vaccines were
23:07
contaminated and he he also he was Julie
23:13
mikvahs who work for the agency was on
23:17
the team that identified the HIV vaccine
23:20
HIV virus and connected it to AIDS and
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he kept that secret for six months oh
23:26
then he could get one of his cronies to
23:29
make the publication but that resulted
23:31
in many many people getting is because
23:33
the test was delayed by six months do
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you think that slanders if he's
23:37
basically accusing foul Chi of helping
23:40
people get AIDS
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I'd say that's kind of borderline it is
23:46
but it is borderline
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okay we'll hang in there I was delayed
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by six months those things are you know
23:54
are really black spots on Tony ouchies
23:57
record and to turn our entire nation
23:59
over to Tony found you with this
24:03
unquestioned reference and the constant
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you know genuflecting job I think it's
24:08
something that is not healthy for our
24:11
country and it's really kind of
24:13
sickening to see to watch the news
24:16
division these people are supposed to be
24:17
reporters doing the exact same thing
24:20
that they did during the Iraq war which
24:22
is that you know what reporters are not
24:24
supposed to take the word of government
24:27
officials yeah well we know that no one
24:30
will debate him on this he went into
24:32
great detail about you you you remember
24:35
the swine-flu era when we were doing the
24:38
show and there was always contaminated
24:40
yes vaccine actually had live swine flu
24:46
in them yes yeah
24:52
sorry I drowned you sorry what they were
24:55
only caught by just a fluke yeah they
24:58
would they were it wasn't you know just
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some inspector some random inspector
25:02
just caught a one-to-one batch as a
25:06
fluke which is a fluke and stopped it
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who knows if how much of this I've
25:10
actually did go out because there's a
25:13
way you want to do a pandemic your best
25:16
way is to have a vaccine for it that's
25:18
loaded with the pandemic I didn't pull
25:20
any clips of that part of the interview
25:21
but he goes into great detail about many
25:24
different cases the most important one
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being in the Philippines and this was
25:27
also a foul Qi op where they had tested
25:30
a vac I think was the D D D D P DP D D D
25:34
did the area yes and they had tested it
25:39
on ferrets and the ferrets got their
25:41
antibodies everything was great then
25:43
they tested it not in a small group I
25:47
think was twenty kids
25:49
and two of those kids they had they got
25:52
they of course it had the antibodies
25:54
from the vaccine but when the actual
25:55
virus came in they got really sick a lot
25:58
of them got very sick and it just
26:00
accelerated was much worse and two of
26:02
them died and they shipped this off to
26:04
the Philippines knowing that had
26:06
happened and 600 kids died so and so
26:10
sometimes you know a lot of this testing
26:12
and well we don't need to go into a
26:16
whole broad vaccine conversation because
26:19
we're safe vacs are and I think Kennedy
26:21
is as well but pouchy with what he
26:26
wields enormous power and I thought the
26:28
way Kennedy puts it here it's very puts
26:32
it into great context now G has a bias
26:35
towards vaccines and he owns the vaccine
26:37
so he literally owns vaccine nearly
26:41
profit motivation is purely property I
26:44
think it's power and I think the same is
26:46
true the case both some actually stand
26:48
to make huge amounts of money you know
26:50
potentially billions millions dollars I
26:54
don't believe you know it's very hard to
26:56
look into another man's brain and I try
26:58
not to do that but I just looking at
27:02
them I really believe that
27:04
motivation is more about power and there
27:07
is no more powerful position than being
27:10
a health official because you can
27:12
literally dictate I mean at this point
27:15
Tony's out she has powers that no
27:18
American president has ever had he said
27:20
you know telling people on my California
27:22
you can't go to the beach you can't go
27:24
in the ocean
27:25
you can't go shop your kids can't go to
27:28
school you have to stay in your house
27:30
you you're gonna you know the two days
27:33
ago they were giving thousand dollar
27:35
tickets to people who were swimming in
27:37
the ocean and surfing no presidents ever
27:40
before this very good point
27:43
and that's exactly what it is he's
27:46
wielding enormous power and I think dr.
27:48
Burks the more I think about it if you
27:50
listen to Trump he's always like dr.
27:52
fouled she dr. dished up nets and
27:55
Deborah she's she's his handler that's
27:58
what's going on there I finally figured
28:00
it Isaac oh she's such a such a great
28:02
mature woman I know I fell for it first
28:04
two with the scarves she's managing him
28:08
handling him to the kennedys Democrats
28:13
lifelong Democrats what is up with the
28:17
Democrat Party who were running a lot of
28:18
these types of operations that RFK is
28:21
jr. is complaining about well he has
28:23
some thoughts and they're ugly my party
28:29
the Democratic Party is the worst on
28:32
this issue and it's very odd to me that
28:36
they're mandating these vaccines that
28:38
are untested
28:39
how can you mandate any medication for
28:41
human thing how can you tell somebody
28:44
who you're gonna force you to take a
28:46
medication that you don't want to take
28:48
you know we signed a treaty the
28:51
Nuremberg charter after World War two
28:53
because the Nazis were doing a defense
28:55
thing back to seeing some people and all
28:57
these other medical treatments and I
28:59
love how he goes to the Nazis we said
29:02
that is a war crime we don't do that to
29:05
people and we signed a surrogate you
29:07
know the therapies protocols a UN
29:10
Charter Human Rights
29:11
Alinsky Accords the Nuremberg charter
29:13
all of those saying them you
29:15
not given medications and something
29:17
against their will even if a life of the
29:20
nation is at stake that's a quote
29:22
and there's nothing that we really don't
29:27
know John but he was really good in this
29:31
he and you know his voice affliction I
29:33
forget what it's called some kind of
29:35
horrible condition once he was on a roll
29:37
about 20 minutes into it it almost
29:40
disappeared you can all you can hear it
29:41
you can hear it you can tell it's really
29:44
odd it's like it just it started to slip
29:45
away last clip from this is the Silicon
29:48
Valley big pharma connection we know
29:50
Silicon Valley wants to be your bank in
29:52
many cases they already are
29:54
particularly through scraping systems
29:57
like plaid now owned by Visa they of
30:00
course want to be your doctor as well
30:02
social media sites like Google are
30:05
intertwined and entangled financially
30:09
with the pharmaceutical industry million
30:14
dollar deal with clacks ow is working
30:18
with all the pharmaceutical companies to
30:20
harvest data to get people's medical
30:24
data through Alexis through Siri through
30:28
your cell phones when they're left on in
30:31
the microphone is working and through
30:34
your buying habits monitoring those
30:36
things so they're they earn a
30:38
partnership Google actually is part of a
30:40
larger company called alphabet and there
30:43
are other subsidiaries of that company
30:45
that actually manufacture vaccines so
30:49
Google I actively sensors that when you
30:51
do when you do a Google search it added
30:55
so surge to make sure that you do not
30:57
find the things that are the most common
30:59
search subjects it will direct you
31:03
towards things that will direct you away
31:06
from anything that harms the
31:07
pharmaceutical industry it will direct
31:09
you are away from vitamins it will
31:12
direct you away from chiropractors it
31:14
will direct you away from functional
31:16
health or integrative medicine or any
31:21
kind of alternative to the aula Pathak's
31:24
you know um pharmaceutical
31:27
No he went into great deal about the
31:31
money following the money this all of
31:35
these health agencies including the CDC
31:37
are funded mainly or at least half by
31:39
the pharmaceutical companies the patents
31:42
go to the people who work inside the CDC
31:44
it's really an unbelievable crap show
31:47
and I guess we've kind of known about
31:50
this for a long time we followed the
31:52
vaccination idea and he really explains
31:55
how this is the bonanza they've all been
31:58
waiting for and not just the vaccine but
32:01
also the the side effects that is a lot
32:04
of kids developed from certain vaccines
32:07
they are then in the business that's
32:09
about a 50 billion dollar business but
32:11
then they sell the inhalers and ritalin
32:14
and all the other things you need to
32:15
correct your kids after some of these
32:17
odd side effects pop up and that's a 500
32:20
billion dollar business so it behooves
32:22
them to continue on this path of
32:24
vaccines that man I guess kind of works
32:27
and so that's the name of this thing
32:29
what was the name of this document
32:32
interview the channel is called value
32:35
tainment
32:36
it's in the show notes of course they
32:38
have a title that you could people to
32:39
look up yes it does I'm sorry uh
32:46
exclusive interview Robert Kennedy jr.
32:49
destroys big pharma foul Chi and
32:51
pro-vaccine movements in the show notes
32:53
in a show notes calm so let's listen for
32:57
just a couple minutes here to Silicon
32:59
Valley this is a very long and like for
33:02
Google a long interview with the chief
33:05
product officer of YouTube Neel Mohan is
33:08
this from the same documentary no no the
33:11
interview was a two-hour interview
33:13
completely separate nothing okay and I
33:17
could have pulled a million clips but no
33:20
also I would love to interview Robert F
33:23
Kennedy jr. and get a dude named Ben
33:25
over there and Mike the man and give him
33:28
some honey and lemon because he what
33:30
Evers happened and when he's on a roll
33:32
and it may be also a little bit of OCD
33:34
he when he is just talking and forgets
33:37
where he is it almost disappears is
33:39
really enter
33:41
so this neil mohan the chief product
33:44
officer has a lot to say about you know
33:48
what they of course are obliged to take
33:50
down this horrible misinformation
33:52
they are obviously since they are in
33:55
direct contact as you just heard with
33:57
with the pharmaceutical industry the cdc
34:01
they know exactly what's right and what
34:03
to kick off and who doesn't belong on
34:05
youtube the misinformation is changing
34:08
where we have to give all of our
34:10
evaluators new guidance to enact
34:13
underneath those policies so you know
34:15
when they say evaluators that's
34:17
basically freelance kids sitting at home
34:20
all day and looking at searches and
34:23
correcting the answers to authority of
34:26
information it's a human process and
34:29
it's happening the tens of thousands
34:32
around the world you know four weeks ago
34:35
would we have been talking about things
34:36
like coronavirus and 5g conspiracies no
34:40
well that's a that that that happened
34:42
and so we need to update our our
34:44
enforcement guidelines around that and
34:46
make sure that we remove those videos
34:48
from our platform because in my mind if
34:50
somebody believes that this disease is
34:52
spread through 5g that means that
34:54
they're not gonna go and actually seek
34:55
the medical care that they need or oh
34:57
he's also a minor not elisha he's a mind
35:00
reader apparently he's come in his mind
35:02
he reads the minds of others and
35:04
obviously he's doing this based on
35:06
empirical data instead he sent through
35:08
5g that means that they're not going to
35:09
go and actually seek the medical care
35:11
that they need or recognize that
35:12
actually is a virus and they need to
35:14
wash their hands so that's a policy
35:17
violation we're gonna strike that type
35:18
of content and that that's happening
35:21
rapidly we have one of the other tools
35:24
that we established that's come in handy
35:27
here is what we call an intelligence
35:30
desk and this is a team of professionals
35:32
who actually try to look kind of just
35:34
over the horizon you if you will in
35:36
terms of where a conspiracy might be
35:39
coming from where misinformation might
35:41
be coming from so that we can do our
35:43
best to sort of stay ahead of something
35:45
that might be emerging before it becomes
35:47
a challenge our
35:48
Oh an intelligence desk John they've got
35:51
experts experts who sit there and they
35:54
know exactly what could or could not be
35:56
there I don't see how 5g conspiracy
35:59
theory is a huge problem but he's very
36:05
cavalier about the whole thing honestly
36:09
yeah his mask is just another example of
36:12
his disdain for his actual customers
36:14
this is the power of an open platform
36:24
allows for content that is fresh timely
36:28
relevant to get up on our platform in
36:31
front of our users as quickly as
36:33
possible so that's kind of a
36:34
foundational piece but this is also
36:36
where kind of raising up authoritative
36:37
voices and making sure that we remove
36:40
the misinformation come hand-in-hand so
36:42
let's take your mask example you're
36:44
right guidance on masks has changed and
36:46
this is what I mean by like the actual
36:48
underlying information is changing in a
36:50
fundamental way really rapidly to but
36:52
this is the reason why I feel really
36:54
strongly that when users are looking for
36:56
this information making sure that we're
36:58
raising up authoritative voices is
37:00
important because the way that the
37:02
question around masks would be covered
37:05
by a credible sort of authoritative
37:06
voice channel is that there would be
37:12
context there would be explanations
37:15
behind why a particular mask decision
37:17
was made or not and so the user the
37:21
viewer of that content on our platform
37:23
can make an informed decision for him or
37:26
herself and so you know so as opposed to
37:29
you know it's somebody espousing their
37:32
opinions about a mask you know in their
37:34
basement this is coming from an
37:35
authoritative channel a news source
37:38
medical professional and if that's the
37:41
case we think there's going to be some
37:43
context that's provided around the
37:45
question of masks and even if that
37:47
guidance changes it will be reflected in
37:50
sort of how an authoritative voice or
37:53
Channel talks about it my god
37:58
leave Leave these Silicon Valley
38:02
companies I think people also be driven
38:05
away from it just being driven they
38:08
can't find anything they want it's
38:09
boring when you find the same answers
38:11
over and over again and these guys are
38:13
just making the Federation better
38:15
they're making bit shoot more
38:17
interesting it's nuts well you know they
38:21
took the David Icke channel off he you
38:23
know he got removes that's right that's
38:26
right
38:26
and I suspect that he's gonna get
38:27
removed from Twitter to Kennedy jr. went
38:31
into a long long bit about social medias
38:35
like he can't get on any social he's on
38:38
Instagram but he every post
38:40
they sent through lawyers so that he
38:44
doesn't get the platform he's very
38:45
worried as I can't say anything because
38:47
they'll take me down so I can only
38:50
allude to stuff and and that's why he's
38:52
doing all these social media interviews
38:54
meanwhile we did have we had there's
38:56
some treatments to talk about we don't
38:58
have the vaccine just yet and we heard
39:01
now of course the as we discussed on
39:03
Thursday the FDA gave if that was going
39:07
to fast-track approval even though the
39:08
numbers aren't in until the end of may
39:10
of REM disappear the orphan drug by
39:13
Gilead also known for its treatment or
39:17
the prophylactic works of Truvada the
39:22
HIV stopping drugs so they say although
39:25
they do disclaim it quite a bit and
39:27
there's a lot of side effects and it's
39:28
not necessarily a hundred Prince sent
39:29
safe but the see unlike the
39:34
hydroxychloroquine which was just poo
39:36
pooed shit on and pushed down everywhere
39:39
despite actual results yeah it may
39:43
actually be what it counts for the fact
39:44
that and it's an anomaly they don't like
39:46
to talk about in the media there's very
39:48
few cases of kovat 19 in Africa yep were
39:53
they supposed to run done dead kill
39:54
everybody it doesn't done anything
39:56
that's it that's an hydroxychloroquine
39:58
area yep and India where they actually
40:01
make make this stuff has got very small
40:03
numbers well
40:06
so they're using it there as you as a
40:09
prophylactic fairly obvious yes I just
40:13
remembered something I didn't get clips
40:15
of it but Kennedy jr. says there's only
40:18
about a thousand people a year who die
40:20
from the flu we said the CDC Liz lying
40:22
they lie every single year in Anderson
40:24
Cooper and CNN they get those numbers
40:27
and they say uh-oh
40:28
60,000 people seven he thought it could
40:30
be a bad year 90,000 people go get your
40:32
flu shot and me I should have clipped
40:35
that I'll do it for for Thursday he says
40:38
no no they it's the same problem they
40:41
count pneumonia deaths as influenza
40:43
deaths he said of the 60 70 80 90
40:46
thousand people a year who die of
40:48
pneumonia it's really only about a
40:50
thousand people who die from actual
40:53
influenza and then get pneumonia as the
40:57
rest is all kind all did all other kinds
40:59
of respiratory issues and therefore the
41:02
whole flu vaccine is a joke it's just a
41:07
money-making machine that cranks over
41:09
and over and over again
41:11
Robert F Kennedy Jr's words not mine so
41:15
some maybe some media foolery here with
41:19
Associated Press who covered the Oval
41:22
Office
41:23
announcement of the FDA we've got the
41:27
CEO of Gilead we got foutch you got Deb
41:29
we got pants everybody's on board let's
41:32
announce it how oft on Methos and pay
41:34
attention at the very end I'm pleased to
41:36
announce that Gilead now has an e way
41:40
from the FDA for REM disappeared and you
41:43
know what that is because that's been
41:45
the hot thing also in the papers and in
41:48
the media for the last little while an
41:50
important treatment for hospitalized
41:52
coronavirus patients and it's something
41:55
I spoke with dr. Cohn and dr. Fauci I
41:59
spoke with Deborah as it's really hurt
42:03
here that doctor fouled she ducked the
42:05
cup Deborah been handled and it's
42:08
something I spoke with dr. Cohn and dr.
42:12
Fauci I spoke with Deborah about it and
42:15
it's
42:16
really a very promising situation we've
42:19
been doing work with the teams at the
42:21
FDA NIH and Gilead for spearheading this
42:25
public-private partnership to make this
42:27
happen very quickly
42:28
really the thanks go to the patients and
42:30
the caregivers that participated in
42:32
these clinical trials I also want to say
42:34
I'm privileged to work with a group of
42:36
amazing scientists at Gilead that for
42:38
decades have been working on antivirals
42:40
and were poised to put REM disappear
42:43
immediately into clinical trials when we
42:46
saw the Koba 19 circulating so I'm
42:49
really proud of the colleagues backing
42:51
Gilead what what I'd like to say is that
42:53
you know on behalf of Gilead to the
42:55
president's point we feel a tremendous
42:58
responsibility we're humbled by this
43:00
being an important first step for
43:01
patients for hospitalized patients we
43:03
want to make sure nothing gets in the
43:05
way of these patients getting the
43:06
medicine so we made a decision to donate
43:08
about 1.5 million vials of REM this
43:11
aviral we'll be working with the
43:13
government to determine how best to
43:15
distribute that within the United States
43:18
we'll be working very closely to get
43:20
that to patients working with FEMA
43:22
working with other parts of the
43:24
government to make sure that we get that
43:26
to the patients in need as quickly as
43:28
possible because there are patients out
43:29
there that can benefit from this
43:31
medicine today that are hospitalized and
43:33
we don't want any time to waste for that
43:35
and we're also fully committed to
43:37
continue to expand the supply of this
43:39
medicine we started investing in this
43:41
back in January as soon as we became
43:43
aware of the corona virus this is a long
43:46
time to manufacture it used to be 12
43:48
months it's now six months our
43:50
scientists have brought that down and so
43:52
as we get into the second our scientists
43:54
brought that down no man that's called
43:56
your engineers this production is not
43:58
the new science all of a sudden back in
44:00
January as soon as we became aware of
44:01
the corona virus this is a long time to
44:05
manufacture it used to be 12 months it's
44:07
now six months our scientists have
44:08
brought that down and so as we get into
44:10
the second half of this year we're able
44:12
to have many more supplies available to
44:14
patients and we're fully committed to
44:16
listen to the end mr. president with you
44:18
here
44:18
stray shinto make sure that patience and
44:20
you can get this important new medicine
44:27
i apologize like 30 seconds of
44:31
extraneous audio at the beginning wasn't
44:33
supposed to be there so you heard it he
44:34
says mr. president this is great
44:35
everyone applauds and then what's let's
44:38
listen again mr. president with you your
44:40
administration to make sure that
44:42
patients and you can get this important
44:44
new medicine that's fantastic
44:51
unfortunately the association associated
44:54
press is lying to you they screwed you
44:57
here is the ending as it originally
45:00
aired I was watching it live I'm fully
45:03
committed to working mr. president with
45:05
you your administration to make sure
45:07
that patients and you can get this
45:09
important new medicine and I really
45:12
appreciate it but I also noticed the
45:14
incredible job you've done with HIV
45:17
which you know I remember so well 15
45:19
years ago 16 years ago it was it didn't
45:23
end there and there were certainly no
45:25
applause after the CEO spoke and
45:28
certainly not the president saying
45:29
that's fantastic so they fo need up the
45:33
clip yeah that's really egregious that's
45:38
Associated Press yeah good job boys
45:42
maybe a little something extra in your
45:44
check you know you can just stop the
45:47
clip you don't have to add a phony
45:49
ending to it yeah I think they had me I
45:51
we can do that if we all do my clips and
45:53
extras on Thursday my next clips will
45:55
have that phony ending so I have
45:59
received a number of interesting bits of
46:05
information about treatments and man
46:09
there's some great stuff we have the low
46:12
dose lung radiotherapy fork Ovid 19
46:15
pneumonia and this was sent to me by sir
46:19
atomic rod Adams who was an expert when
46:23
it comes to radiation certainly nuclear
46:26
he is a he's
46:28
qualified about 30 years he's been in
46:31
the business and he says I can't get
46:33
anyone and he knows lots of people cuz
46:35
he he's worked with the what's the
46:38
Nuclear Regulatory Agency here we had to
46:42
any any a nationally remember you know
46:46
those guys so he's trying to get anybody
46:48
to pay attention to this because well
46:51
apparently we used to do this back in
46:53
the 50s low-dose wrung radiotherapy and
46:56
this is the this is from what
47:01
publication is this Elsevier are so it's
47:04
an official of publication real medical
47:06
publication low-dose lung radiotherapy
47:09
fork Ovid nineteen ammonia the rationale
47:11
for a cost effective anti inflammatory
47:13
treatment and the the the original paper
47:17
will be in the show notes you can take a
47:18
look at it but basically with radiation
47:21
less than that of an x-ray they can zap
47:25
it and it was done back in the 50s but
47:29
once vaccines kind of came into style
47:31
guess what wasn't so interesting zapping
47:34
is only one-time cost is not something
47:36
that you know that can kind of continue
47:39
on ongoing basis like I don't know year
47:41
after year but also there's people
47:44
coming out of the woodwork with oh wait
47:47
a minute
47:48
here is one where's this PDF I have
47:50
another study of actually inserting a
47:54
tube into an intubated patient and then
47:57
right at the top of there right above
47:59
the trachea or below the trachea I guess
48:01
it would be right by there the lung
48:02
Airways they spray an equivalent of
48:06
hydrogen peroxide obviously it's not
48:08
hydrogen peroxide and that can go into
48:12
the lungs and kill the backseat a kill
48:15
the kill the virus is these are existing
48:18
actual existing treatments that have
48:22
been published and this one has been I
48:24
think peer-reviewed that's drink and
48:29
Lysol you know drinking bleach basically
48:31
I'm just reading it anyway breathing
48:34
while you're probably out when that
48:35
happens and back as far as 2016 I think
48:39
we had this clip
48:41
yesterday has been conducting a study
48:43
that assesses the ability of UV light to
48:45
treat flu symptoms the UV light device
48:48
she uses is from a santa barbara
48:49
business called UV lrx so stacey is in
48:53
studio this morning with dr. Wrightson
48:55
good morning good morning thanks Tony
48:57
okay I think that the biggest question
49:00
here is how popular are you during flu
49:02
season well very popular and all of my
49:07
friends call right away as soon as they
49:08
get sick okay talk to us about this
49:10
technology that you're testing so the
49:12
technology has been around for over 100
49:14
years
49:15
UV light treating flus and and viruses
49:18
and bacteria it won a Nobel Peace Prize
49:20
a hundred years ago so the technology
49:23
has been here for a long time but what
49:26
this company did is they they took the
49:28
delivery system and made it go directly
49:30
into the body instead of outside of the
49:33
body so this system has been around for
49:36
just over a year so you can you show us
49:37
a little bit about how it works with
49:39
your absolute demonstration here so so
49:42
this would be the patient arm okay and
49:44
the procedure lasts for about an hour
49:47
and it's really simple it's just like
49:49
getting a regular IV like if you were
49:51
gonna rehydrate so we in insert a
49:54
catheter and we take the catheter out in
49:57
order to put an adapter in which is this
50:01
here that carries the light and the
50:03
light goes right directly down in almost
50:07
directly into the vein and you can see
50:09
it right here the light is on treating
50:12
the vein so there are other things to
50:16
look at then the only life-saving
50:19
vaccine which won't work it's Dibble
50:22
you've already discussed this vaccine in
50:24
advance it's an RNA vaccine which has
50:26
never been proven to work on anything
50:29
it's a it's just a crapshoot to make a
50:32
lot of money yes and if and the other
50:36
thing is what is this and it keeps
50:37
cropping up
50:38
what is the Bill and Melinda Gates
50:40
Foundation is it a profit-making
50:43
organization is that the idea I thought
50:45
they were their idea was to get people
50:46
to give them money to to distribute in a
50:49
philanthropic way so that philanthropy
50:52
is not
50:53
it's a thing you do to make money it's
50:56
just the opposite the house is all of a
50:59
sudden you know Gates is gonna make
51:01
billions and the I mean the whole they
51:04
own one of the prison private prison
51:06
companies what is the Bill and Melinda
51:07
Gates Foundation owning stock for this
51:13
is this started with The Giving Pledge
51:15
uh when was it at 12 2012 I think Warren
51:20
Buffett came up with this concept of
51:22
philanthropy which is now I think it's
51:26
morphed into something called donor
51:27
advised funds we there was a lot of
51:30
flack about Zuckerberg and other people
51:32
doing this where you put this big pile
51:35
of billions of dollars into a pot which
51:39
you haven't given out yet but it's
51:40
already basically nonprofit money and
51:43
it's deductible you know the tax the
51:47
taxes get taken care of right then and
51:48
there and the and because it's a donor
51:51
advised fund the person who donated it
51:55
into this holding nonprofit can then
51:57
dole it out at will but the and there's
52:00
this one there's a couple of men Austin
52:02
as well as usually Silicon Valley guys
52:04
who exited with a lot of money they set
52:07
one of these up and they bring in
52:09
nonprofit professionals and they have a
52:11
website with a lot of damn word salad
52:13
about all the fabulous things are going
52:15
to do but the machine runs profitably it
52:19
it's doing investments and it's looking
52:21
at ROI and it's just building and
52:24
building so it's really an accounting
52:26
trick so you got this
52:28
billions of dollars over here with the
52:30
EO taxes on you put a portion of it over
52:33
here immediately take the tax benefit on
52:36
your own schedule however you want to
52:37
and you're pretty much having your money
52:39
work for you that's what's going on here
52:44
well you know this pledge has always
52:48
bothered me
52:53
do we take part in this but I admire the
52:56
people who have refused to do it to
52:59
pledge half of their well for some
53:01
philanthropic malarkey is always
53:07
bugged me but the idea of it I don't
53:10
pledges in general and that's why I
53:12
always thought that grover norquist
53:14
whatever the guys name was the guy who
53:17
did the tax pledge if you're a
53:19
Republican you have to sign this pledge
53:21
you'll never miss raise taxes him as far
53:24
as I was concerned my congressman is
53:27
supposed to be working for me he's not
53:30
working for some guy he made a pledge to
53:31
that's not even in my district so I find
53:35
these pledges these sorts of things to
53:37
these these to be sickening yeah and
53:41
this particular philanthropic pledge
53:43
really bugs me people want to give their
53:47
money away I want to just give their
53:48
money away why they have to make a big
53:50
fuss about they don't have to brag about
53:51
it that mean the whole idea of it would
53:53
just the people who do give their money
53:55
away quietly I'm you have to admire them
53:58
if you ever find out about it but yeah
53:59
these other people are just well the
54:02
game's lectures that's nothing yeah that
54:04
they're not virtue segments they won't
54:06
they I think they're in a very different
54:10
on a different frequency with each other
54:13
and they truly believe they know I don't
54:16
think they're sitting there stroke and
54:17
white pussies going no I don't think so
54:20
but I'm not for a minute do I think that
54:22
anyone who makes it they make the
54:25
announcement that they're doing the
54:26
pledge is not virtuous signaling to
54:29
their other rich buddy no of course yeah
54:31
in that regard absolutely to deserve
54:32
their other buddies for sure
54:34
but I think what Kennedy jr. said there
54:37
is correct it's about control then they
54:39
love it the control that's being exerted
54:41
right now is fantastic it's wow we've
54:48
really lost in many cases lost control
54:51
that's why when people are out there
54:54
with their guns sort of peacefully
54:56
surrounding a governor's mansion or as
55:01
well there is a capital yeah and they're
55:05
ender people in the capital where did
55:07
these these wimps that were elected
55:09
officials are in there whining about it
55:11
and got reading about it oh my god I
55:13
feel so threatened yeah but that's
55:16
exactly the point that's why we have
55:19
I've been said
55:20
anytime that's why we have the Second
55:21
Amendment and it's part of protecting
55:23
the first you're not gonna kick us out
55:25
you're not gonna send us away and they
55:27
won't that's why they got to have big
55:29
words and come down hard but we're gonna
55:32
kick your ass there's one other very
55:35
disturbing thing that's happening in
55:40
this in this crisis and that is the
55:45
report for America project and this is a
55:49
this is a Google project where they are
55:53
putting I think it's two or three
55:56
hundred quote-unquote journalists into
56:02
newsrooms around the country and the end
56:04
basically they come with a check they
56:07
they have a promo video let me see if I
56:10
can the old economics is a news business
56:12
simply no longer worked more sharp cuts
56:15
to the newspaper staffs the newspapers
56:18
are taking steps to trim costs amid the
56:20
corona virus outbreak so many of us are
56:23
turning to local journalism in this
56:25
important time that's the only spoken
56:30
part in the in the piece but I'll read
56:32
some of the words that appear on screen
56:33
right after it so you get the idea this
56:36
is and this is on the page meet the
56:38
twenty twenty twenty one Corps report
56:40
for America today announced the
56:41
selection of 225 journalists for its two
56:43
hundred and twenty reporting Corps so
56:46
now reading from the video the need for
56:47
trustworthy accurate and local
56:49
information can be a matter of life and
56:53
death I'm waiting for more words a surge
56:59
of reporters to meet this moment god
57:02
they should have done a voiceover report
57:05
for America an initiative of
57:07
groundbreaking truth oh my gasps this is
57:10
so good we're nearly quadrupling the
57:12
size of the program anyway you get the
57:14
idea the reporting positions come at a
57:17
time when local journalism is already
57:19
reeling from years of newsroom cuts and
57:21
unforeseen challenges brought on by the
57:23
kovat 19 pandemic they also mark a major
57:26
expansion from the current core size of
57:29
fifty nine of whom more than ninety
57:31
percent are returning
57:32
so they and this is the the journal the
57:36
Google's propaganda forces yeah but
57:42
you're not you're not explaining it well
57:44
go ahead I don't have I don't know
57:47
anything about it but I have the
57:49
questions that you could answer be ok
57:50
maybe I can now what it sounds like is
57:54
that they had they've isolated a bunch
57:56
of journalists and they're gonna pay
57:58
them and they're gonna give them to
58:00
newspapers to work for the newspaper or
58:02
whatever correct and the Google is gonna
58:04
be paying them the salary so the
58:06
newspapers don't have to have a burden
58:07
correct
58:08
well the CIA's been doing this for like
58:11
decades who said there was a difference
58:14
it's just a different cover CIA has been
58:17
using cover of all kinds of
58:19
organizations the case of the CIA guys
58:22
you get to double dip okay you're paid
58:26
as a journalist and you're paid by the
58:28
CIA in this case you lose half your
58:30
salary because only Google's pay
58:31
someone's not thinking it's not it's not
58:34
as good a deal okay gotcha
58:38
yes I'm in total agreement let's see we
58:43
have a boots on the ground reports in
58:45
case you were interested about by the
58:47
weights no newspaper worth his salt if I
58:50
have if I was running a news Paris to
58:52
the editor-in-chief and they offer me
58:54
one of these blokes know taking some
58:58
guys just a stooge for Google come and
59:01
write stories well that I think the way
59:04
the outreach works now we have to step
59:07
back a little bit online websites I
59:09
think most of these local news sources
59:11
if they're still printing it's really
59:13
their website that's that's doing all
59:15
the business for them they have
59:18
successfully handed over their entire
59:20
sales structure to mainly Google all
59:24
their ads come through it and the minute
59:26
the advertising started to crumble
59:29
amidst the Cova dices they start to
59:33
close down start going out of business
59:34
so they were incredibly worried Google
59:37
can't just make up any or it more than
59:41
they already perhaps do make up numbers
59:43
and say here's advertising advertisers
59:45
by it the advertisers just aren't there
59:47
so Google is the Savior you see they're
59:49
coming in to save the media and I
59:51
predict they'll do the same to the to
59:53
the network's they'll put people in the
59:55
newsrooms there to eventually when that
59:58
when they when they it becomes too
59:59
unaffordable to propagandize everybody
1:00:03
they'll come in they'll come in it
1:00:06
that's not gonna happen because the
1:00:07
pharma companies will keep those guys
1:00:08
propped up in the and the Chinese
1:00:10
they'll pay more well that's a good
1:00:11
point
1:00:12
that's a good point producer Jay says I
1:00:16
want to provide some additional details
1:00:18
to back up your comments on Thursday
1:00:20
show about grocery store employees not
1:00:22
getting infected with kovat 19 I think
1:00:24
this was your question John I am and I
1:00:29
am an IT project manager aka cat herder
1:00:34
for a grocery chain that employs roughly
1:00:36
30,000 employees in 20-plus states and
1:00:39
one of the projects I manage is our
1:00:41
company's workmen's compensation and
1:00:43
claim system I guess he would know
1:00:45
during a call this week we discussed the
1:00:48
fact that we've only seen 52 cases so
1:00:51
far you can do the math this is clearly
1:00:53
being overblown keep up the good work
1:00:54
cat herder of dudes named Ben J so that
1:00:58
gives us some real insight I think
1:00:59
someone who has people and most people
1:01:03
working in wrote that at that level
1:01:05
retail grocery they're in constant
1:01:07
contact with the public absolutely so
1:01:10
they're B they should have higher
1:01:12
numbers not lower numbers yes that
1:01:14
doesn't make any sense
1:01:16
women I'm sorry I'm not understanding
1:01:18
what you're saying they're in constant
1:01:20
contact with the public so if this thing
1:01:22
is that yeah they should be much higher
1:01:24
of course shouldn't be a low number like
1:01:26
that that doesn't make any sense
1:01:28
especially unless they're screwing with
1:01:32
the numbers it's like a bunch of crooked
1:01:33
bookkeepers giving us all this stuff and
1:01:36
that's why people are breaking out
1:01:39
that's why they're not going to stay at
1:01:40
home anymore there's no clear message
1:01:42
the data is all over the place they
1:01:45
switch graphs
1:01:47
it's it's a complete crap show and
1:01:50
people buy with it go on go ahead I was
1:01:54
gonna say I have a what I have a clip
1:01:56
that an underreported story unlike
1:02:00
everything else we've discussed about
1:02:02
this is and this is a funny story I
1:02:07
don't know why it's funny it's funny to
1:02:08
me I don't know who it's condemning it
1:02:11
said we were dealing with the Bernie the
1:02:14
probe Bernie operation called democracy
1:02:16
now who was really later in the show
1:02:20
when we talked about Joe Biden and and
1:02:21
Tara Reid and in different interviews
1:02:23
that had been done democracy now seems
1:02:25
to be heading it there in the front
1:02:29
there like leading their charge but they
1:02:31
did this story on the coat on covert 19
1:02:36
supplies and this is the and you have to
1:02:38
read this it says steaming but it means
1:02:42
steering steering supplies clip play
1:02:44
this and and tell me what you think in
1:02:46
Maryland Republican governor Larry Hogan
1:02:48
said Thursday the National Guard's
1:02:50
protecting half-a-million coronavirus
1:02:53
tests imported from South Korea at an
1:02:55
undisclosed location to prevent the
1:02:58
federal government from seizing them
1:03:00
governor Hogan told The Washington Post
1:03:02
he diverted a Korean Air passenger jet
1:03:05
to Baltimore Washington International
1:03:06
Airport to evade the scrutiny of the
1:03:09
federal government we landed it there
1:03:12
with a large contingent of Maryland
1:03:15
National Guard and Maryland State Police
1:03:16
because this was an enormous ly valuable
1:03:19
payload it was like it was like Fort
1:03:22
Knox to us because we've been saying the
1:03:23
lives of thousands of our citizens at
1:03:26
least six states report the Federal
1:03:28
Emergency Management Agency FEMA has
1:03:30
intercepted orders for needed medical
1:03:33
supplies it's like we're in a war man so
1:03:36
they bring out the National Guard
1:03:38
yeah that's great and they surround the
1:03:40
airport this was obviously diverted from
1:03:42
Rochdale us right so as a plane did
1:03:46
because the other airports nearby I mean
1:03:48
that Baltimore airports no further
1:03:50
really so they take the plane and they
1:03:53
do it gypsy do with it and it convinced
1:03:56
it to go to Baltimore by the way that's
1:03:57
the exact aeronautical term yeah
1:04:00
so they get it to go to Baltimore they
1:04:02
surrounded with national guards to get
1:04:04
this this applies off because they're a
1:04:05
friend afraid there's a Republican by
1:04:08
the way they're afraid that the feds are
1:04:11
gonna steal it
1:04:12
steal the load the whole load the whole
1:04:17
load man this is a story that's a pretty
1:04:21
funny story I think the mainstream would
1:04:23
pick up and make it you know didn't have
1:04:24
some fun with other things to do it's
1:04:31
unbelievable so speaking of war and I'll
1:04:37
just mention this an executive order and
1:04:40
the president has been doing some
1:04:42
interesting stuff and writing some
1:04:44
interesting orders and letters and this
1:04:46
came out on Friday
1:04:48
do you recall well read this first
1:04:53
foreign adversaries are increasingly
1:04:55
creating and exploiting vulnerabilities
1:04:57
in the United States bulk power system
1:04:59
the bulk power system provides the
1:05:01
electricity that supports our national
1:05:03
defense or vital emergency services our
1:05:05
critical infrastructure our economy and
1:05:07
our way of life blahdy blahdy blahdy
1:05:09
blah the executive order prohibits
1:05:11
certain future transactions involving
1:05:13
bulk power system electric equipment
1:05:15
where the Secretary of Energy in
1:05:17
coordination below will determine that
1:05:21
the transaction involves bulk power
1:05:23
systems electric equipment design
1:05:25
development in faction or supplied by
1:05:26
persons owned by controlled by or
1:05:28
subject to the jurisdiction or direction
1:05:30
of a foreign adversary do you recall
1:05:34
that we found out that a lot of the
1:05:39
infrastructure in California is crappy
1:05:42
Chinese stuff
1:05:43
I remember this yeah when we were
1:05:46
looking at micro grids
1:05:47
oh yeah the Transformers all these they
1:05:52
undercut the big guys like cement and
1:05:55
shine that's how Chinese sales take me
1:05:58
so this is uh this is not reported by
1:06:01
anybody that Trump basically said screw
1:06:05
you your stuffs no longer coming in here
1:06:07
that's a bet sir those are big ticket
1:06:09
items electrical grid equipment oh yeah
1:06:13
it's always over
1:06:14
the high profit margins well it's
1:06:16
actually not alright low profit more the
1:06:18
Martin Chinese because it's best price
1:06:20
right but it's also not necessarily
1:06:23
superior quality and that's what we
1:06:27
discovered when we looked at the
1:06:28
microgrids and the and the fires in
1:06:31
Kelley cases yeah so stuff stuff is time
1:06:36
off with the bidding system stuff is
1:06:38
happening action being taken now what
1:06:43
else you got yes with Co vid yeah you
1:06:46
have a co vid NYC report oh yeah this is
1:06:49
an update on what's going on in New York
1:06:51
I I'm interested again Democracy Now
1:06:54
here in New York Governor Andrew Cuomo
1:06:57
Thursday announced plans to deploy
1:06:58
thousands of workers to trace the
1:07:00
context of everyone who's tested
1:07:02
positive for the coronavirus Cuomo said
1:07:04
he hopes to assign 30 contact tracers
1:07:07
for every hundred thousand New Yorkers
1:07:09
billionaire former presidential
1:07:11
candidate Michael Bloomberg will oversee
1:07:13
the program
1:07:14
Governor Cuomo also announced that
1:07:16
beginning May 6th New York City subway
1:07:18
system will be shut down between 1:00
1:07:20
and 5:00 a.m. each day to clean and
1:07:22
disinfect subway cars and stations it's
1:07:25
the first time in over a century of New
1:07:27
York subway history that transit
1:07:29
officials have canceled 24-hour service
1:07:31
across all subway lines the shutdown
1:07:34
will exacerbate a crisis for thousands
1:07:36
of unhoused residents of New York City
1:07:38
who've used subway cars as shelters of
1:07:41
last resort
1:07:42
I'd like the unhoused that that was our
1:07:44
that was our suggestion wasn't it no no
1:07:47
dead that came out of some California
1:07:50
talking points oh and we liked it I like
1:07:54
that's like it much better than
1:07:56
experiencing homelessness yeah a break
1:08:01
there is one important thing that will
1:08:03
be next on the radar for the show and
1:08:05
everybody else and that will be the
1:08:07
tracking tracing and all the other stuff
1:08:09
that is going to be done to make sure
1:08:12
that we're all absolutely safe
1:08:14
I think you should go for it od where
1:08:29
you want to be these days still proudly
1:08:32
sporting my Alcatel flip flip go flip
1:08:35
three phones just fine the keeper is now
1:08:38
considering making similar moves and
1:08:41
Australia is ahead of the game with the
1:08:45
tracking and tracing and here's
1:08:47
Australia's chief medical officer
1:08:48
Brendan Murphy the Prime Minister talked
1:08:50
about the conditions precedent that
1:08:53
national cabinet challenged us to make
1:08:57
sure we met before
1:08:58
they were prepared to consider any
1:09:01
relaxation of current measures and I was
1:09:03
pleased to be able to present to the
1:09:06
national cabinet what we call a pandemic
1:09:09
health intelligence plan hmm in that
1:09:12
plan was listed at a table of those
1:09:15
conditions precedent and we're doing
1:09:18
pretty well the conditions I'll just
1:09:21
outline them in an overview way the
1:09:24
first one was around surveillance and
1:09:26
that we have a surveillance plan and we
1:09:29
have sufficient surveillance mechanisms
1:09:32
surveillance being the tracking and
1:09:34
identification of of outbreaks another
1:09:38
one that we've met is what we call
1:09:40
community adherence to public health
1:09:43
measures and we'll show you on the
1:09:44
presentation that we're tracking that
1:09:46
people are doing what we have said they
1:09:50
are reducing their mobility and their
1:09:53
interactions as required by those
1:09:55
original measures I like that conditions
1:10:01
precedent for tracking so he knows stuff
1:10:05
he knows what people are doing and we
1:10:07
know that there's many data sources out
1:10:09
there where you can get that information
1:10:11
pretty sure Google will give them
1:10:13
anything I was surprised though to hear
1:10:15
the Cavalier wage which he just kind of
1:10:17
threw out the names and what they've
1:10:19
given to Australia's chief medical
1:10:21
officer next slide
1:10:23
this is a new measure basically this is
1:10:26
showing measures that people are
1:10:29
adhering to distancing measures so for
1:10:33
it this is for New South Wales showing
1:10:34
when we introduce those measures for
1:10:37
Apple has given us data on directions
1:10:41
for driving you can see the direction
1:10:43
fuck you are poor that was the one thing
1:10:47
I didn't think they would ever do I was
1:10:50
like the one company I never expected to
1:10:52
give up location data is Apple and here
1:10:56
it is for Apple has given us data on
1:11:00
directions for driving you can see that
1:11:02
directions for driving have dropped
1:11:04
dramatically
1:11:06
google has got data on time at transit
1:11:10
stations again that's dropped but the
1:11:13
converse is the Google data on times at
1:11:16
residential Google Google does track
1:11:20
people no doesn't but but this is
1:11:25
showing that but how how will people
1:11:29
have adhered to our measures that we've
1:11:34
put in place and you can see some little
1:11:37
spikes around the Easter time but
1:11:39
generally people are doing the right
1:11:42
thing
1:11:44
it's so disheartening so JC and Jesse
1:11:50
and the baby was his birthday oh yes it
1:11:52
is Theodore Bo's brother saenko DeMayo
1:11:55
your day yes you see him yours young
1:11:59
about it I don't know why is he on the
1:12:00
list
1:12:01
I better be no he was not on the list
1:12:04
we'll put him on the list his three
1:12:06
hours I know that's Eric so it's
1:12:12
competition they come when they come
1:12:13
over for dinners we have these dinners
1:12:16
on Fridays and said and Sundays we'll
1:12:18
have one on Tuesday this week but JC
1:12:21
will leave his phone at home yeah cuz he
1:12:24
does leaving your phone at home don't
1:12:25
work which is fine because normally is
1:12:28
on the phone all the time but he says
1:12:30
all I says I'm working I work in the
1:12:32
company is involved in security and I
1:12:34
know what's going on I'm not gonna be
1:12:36
tracked over to coming over here and did
1:12:38
somebody's gonna bring up this day to
1:12:39
some day and throw it in my face and
1:12:41
basically he wants to disassociate from
1:12:44
you that could be what it sounds like I
1:12:48
don't want someone to find out I was
1:12:50
over there one day buzzkills central was
1:12:56
absolutely right we all know it but now
1:12:59
it's just going to be completely hot so
1:13:01
good I'm so happy
1:13:02
maybe this will even start to give
1:13:04
people some questions I'm just saying
1:13:06
people at least once a month let's tape
1:13:09
your tape your phone to the dog and just
1:13:12
let the dog go flipping around with it
1:13:14
yeah that is a pretty good idea one more
1:13:18
clip on on this tracking tracing
1:13:21
identification was the idea of an
1:13:23
immunity passport doctor Ulster home
1:13:27
he's the guy who was on Joe Rogan the
1:13:30
same week I was and and was also
1:13:33
propagating the incorrect models of huge
1:13:38
amounts of horribleness that was going
1:13:40
to happen so I wasn't too impressed with
1:13:43
him and he was on the CIDR a podcast
1:13:48
which i think is the centers for what is
1:13:52
it Sidra addressed rats the Centers for
1:13:57
our immune infection infectious diseases
1:14:00
and something else whatever yeah it's an
1:14:04
official outfit and he talked about the
1:14:07
immunity passport well one of the ideas
1:14:09
the the WH addressed in their statement
1:14:12
was the idea of immunity passports what
1:14:15
do you make of that idea is that because
1:14:16
that has been mentioned mentioned by
1:14:18
several countries of issuing people
1:14:21
immunity passports if they are producing
1:14:23
antibodies this is actually one of those
1:14:25
examples I was just referring to whether
1:14:27
there are well intended people who mean
1:14:29
to help provide a better way of
1:14:32
understanding who's protected who's not
1:14:34
who might be infected who might get
1:14:36
infected right creating his immunity
1:14:38
passports but they have no sense at all
1:14:40
of what they really mean or what we can
1:14:42
say about this level of antibody and
1:14:44
what it means in terms of protection so
1:14:47
this was far far too early in the game
1:14:51
to decide that we can do that I also
1:14:54
worry about companies I see right now
1:14:56
they're talking about reopening when
1:14:58
they are actually wanting to test some
1:15:00
workers to see if their antibody
1:15:01
positive or not and this would be a way
1:15:03
that they can get reopened sooner not
1:15:06
true and so I think community passports
1:15:09
will be put on the shelf or sometime yet
1:15:11
to come Center for infectious disease
1:15:14
research and policy so probably at the
1:15:16
University of Minnesota as a think-tank
1:15:19
yeah it's a think-tank but a good news
1:15:20
reminds me I so I'm reminded of a story
1:15:23
where I I used to carry around a card
1:15:26
that Gabe there was a little yellow card
1:15:28
you carry with your passport that was an
1:15:30
immunity passport it showed that he had
1:15:32
he's yellow
1:15:32
remember that yes and the way it worked
1:15:36
with me was and wishes shows you how
1:15:39
bogus this is anyway so I was in Peru
1:15:44
and headed to Brazil and the and as I
1:15:48
was as I was at the gate checking in
1:15:51
from the Brazilian Air Lines or whatever
1:15:55
I can't remember which carrier I was on
1:15:57
but they said you can't go to Brazil so
1:15:59
what I got the visa no no no you you
1:16:03
don't have your yellow fever certificate
1:16:05
right now they're blocking everyone from
1:16:07
coming into the country who doesn't have
1:16:08
a yellow fever shot
1:16:10
so I said well what can I do about that
1:16:12
he said well we do have a they have a
1:16:15
facility at the airport where you get a
1:16:18
yellow fever shot so I got the so I went
1:16:21
through this place and it was pretty it
1:16:22
was a nice clean clinic and they show
1:16:23
you the vials they show you everything
1:16:25
in advances so that's new when they open
1:16:27
it up from the package give you a shot
1:16:29
and then they get a certificate so I got
1:16:34
the certificate I got the and I've got
1:16:36
the shot and I got the passport boom I'm
1:16:37
on my way I go to Brazil and the guy
1:16:39
stops me at the border says let's see
1:16:41
your yellow fever certificate I give it
1:16:43
to him he says this is from like this is
1:16:45
like from a yesterday he says the shot
1:16:48
doesn't take effect for two weeks
1:16:49
doesn't count and so I said wow so he
1:16:53
said so I said well that's what am I
1:16:56
supposed to do he says you have you had
1:16:57
two shot before said yeah I had it
1:16:59
before and all I just didn't have a
1:17:02
certificate so I got another shot as a
1:17:03
booster and he goes oh okay and let me
1:17:06
write in I've never had a shot before I
1:17:09
just buffaloed my way through well done
1:17:12
sir
1:17:12
which is where you have to travel if you
1:17:15
travel a lot you have to just going to
1:17:17
do it well we found we found the the
1:17:19
ultimate passport No Agenda nation's
1:17:23
style Gitmo nation style go to Road ID
1:17:27
dot-com ro ad ID dot-com I think this is
1:17:32
the one that'll that'll look the best if
1:17:36
you look at are you there no no I get E
1:17:40
and how hard can that be well I don't
1:17:42
have my browser in the front because I
1:17:44
was ready to do the outside the
1:17:46
spreadsheet gotcha gotcha gotcha I just
1:17:48
want you to see this would be groovy ro
1:17:50
ad yeah ro ad ID com
1:17:54
there's a nice little URL yes and look
1:17:58
at him these are think this is the band
1:18:00
I'm talking about with little metal
1:18:02
plate on it you can engrave it with
1:18:03
anything you want and you can do a
1:18:05
little a logo a little Medical logo with
1:18:08
a snake and that should at what you
1:18:11
should get on it and I want someone to
1:18:13
design this so we can put these orders
1:18:15
through it should have the logo and then
1:18:17
on top of it kovat nineteen antibodies
1:18:21
the antibody
1:18:24
and then just some random number like a
1:18:26
serial number yeah now you're
1:18:30
introducing the concept to the producers
1:18:33
of fraud yes I was total fraud obviously
1:18:36
so I just want to make sure we just it's
1:18:40
a game John it's not like this this is a
1:18:43
nice package this looks very good look
1:18:46
official if you have the right logos yes
1:18:48
thank you thank you for protecting
1:18:50
looking for protecting me in the show by
1:18:52
that yes of course I'm talking about
1:18:55
fraud but unlike the fraud that's been
1:18:59
perpetrated upon us you mean yeah unlike
1:19:04
it yes it's not the same fraud that's a
1:19:07
different fraud yeah yeah this is a good
1:19:13
little company we just need to have the
1:19:16
right design someone's got to put that
1:19:18
together for us before we take our break
1:19:22
you can switch back to the spreadsheet
1:19:24
we'll get there there's very sad news Oh
1:19:26
kind of happy news and sad at the same
1:19:27
time we actually had a death of a
1:19:31
celebrity due to kovin 19 a real
1:19:33
celebrity no no the the influencers the
1:19:41
inspiration for a lot of the of this
1:19:45
program a lot of the words we use the
1:19:47
actual term in the morning weenie and
1:19:51
the butt have returned to the show I
1:19:58
heard they were busted for sexual
1:20:01
harassment nothing like Drivetime radio
1:20:03
to remind me that I don't make enough to
1:20:05
afford satellite radio hey you're
1:20:08
listening to wqhg 97.1 and we are devin
1:20:12
and lawrence formerly known as weenie
1:20:14
and the butt that's right Devin those
1:20:16
nicknames no longer fly ever since
1:20:18
several women came forward with
1:20:19
allegations of sexual misconduct against
1:20:21
each of us and
1:20:48
so we're now on our own John you know
1:20:53
the funny thing is is that there's
1:20:56
enough
1:20:57
do they know so much at that shows right
1:21:00
there in the writers room that the guys
1:21:02
who did wienie in the but if there were
1:21:04
let's just say they were existed in in
1:21:06
real life and they do but not as those
1:21:09
two guys they would have definitely by
1:21:12
now been busted for sexual harassment
1:21:17
those types of guys with that I'd like
1:21:20
to say in the morning to you and thank
1:21:23
you very much for your courage the man
1:21:24
who put the sea in the cove at 19
1:21:26
bracelet John Sudha Bora Matthew yes sir
1:21:31
oh I'm sorry
1:21:33
well in the morning you and also in the
1:21:36
morning the ships at sea booster
1:21:37
graphing yourselves in the water in the
1:21:38
Dames and the nights out there yes and
1:21:40
some of them will be trolling along in
1:21:42
our troll roommate count Oh
1:21:44
19:19 nice number hello trolls they're
1:21:47
all hanging out no agenda stream calm
1:21:49
where they are it's a chat scrolling by
1:21:53
I see it that corner of my eye it's
1:21:55
fantastic sometimes we get good lines
1:21:57
and often it's just irritating people
1:21:59
trolling which is what they do we have a
1:22:02
jingle for them someone on that troll
1:22:04
room is out of control
1:22:06
yep that's perfect that was a nice clip
1:22:10
isn't that good yeah he just took off
1:22:12
control room I didn't someone on that
1:22:14
troll room is out of control I think
1:22:16
that may have been Fletcher's not
1:22:18
hammering it's beautiful
1:22:20
we do also want to thank the artist for
1:22:23
episode one two three eight now we call
1:22:27
this sake stock only if you had listened
1:22:31
to the show would you understand that
1:22:33
was a Joe Biden gaff some people were
1:22:34
like what's up with sock a stock
1:22:36
as it may be you sure listen to the show
1:22:38
the art was Mike Riley you liked it
1:22:41
immediately it was beavis and butt-head
1:22:47
except Beavis has a mask and Butthead is
1:22:51
the angry fat Costco chick as you
1:22:55
described her on the pre fish it was
1:23:00
good there were other pieces there's a
1:23:01
lot of stuff that was there was good but
1:23:04
you just can't tonight and everybody
1:23:05
loved it and it worked really well and
1:23:07
Mike's a pro and this is all original
1:23:09
work is fantastic the kind of work he
1:23:12
does I love the I love the font the
1:23:14
Korean Dvorak it's just a good piece
1:23:16
yeah he's a natural we have going and it
1:23:22
would there were some other ones that
1:23:23
you like you like something else and
1:23:25
there was a light actually that I
1:23:27
thought there was about six pieces that
1:23:29
were all usable but the you somebody's
1:23:33
gonna do original straight-up original
1:23:36
in every way and it relates to the show
1:23:38
and they got the the fat Costco chick
1:23:40
shaking her fist Kirkland with the
1:23:44
Costco thing yeah we had a couple of
1:23:47
bracelets we had people trying to second
1:23:52
you know pre guess what we're gonna talk
1:23:54
about yeah which is always risky very
1:23:57
risky also I don't think we need to do
1:24:00
any more yellow stars for koban 19 the
1:24:04
jokes kind of been done you know yeah
1:24:08
there's something else is going on - I
1:24:09
didn't I had to go back and look at the
1:24:11
page that I was noticing it does it is
1:24:13
just not working I'm looking now I don't
1:24:18
know if there's maybe no anyway what is
1:24:22
fantastic and I'm always blown away by
1:24:24
is the amount of art that comes in the
1:24:27
artists we're all competing in real time
1:24:28
while we're doing the show live they're
1:24:30
figuring out what can I throw together
1:24:31
some within the last ten minutes of the
1:24:34
show it's really unbelievable and we
1:24:35
after we're done we do we go over the
1:24:39
credits we put the credits in art is
1:24:40
next on the list so people are really
1:24:42
hustling and appreciate that Mike Riley
1:24:45
and all of the artists who upload their
1:24:47
work - no agenda art generator com
1:24:50
use it in the newsletters we use it of
1:24:52
course for the album artwork one of the
1:24:53
few if not the only show that
1:24:55
consistently has changing artwork every
1:24:58
single episode also no agenda shop comm
1:25:01
you can now get it on your your your Co
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vid bandanas and they got cool stuff
1:25:08
over there the one you liked was freedom
1:25:10
in bloom uh and truth in bloom well I
1:25:15
thought they were okay well I didn't one
1:25:18
was by Martin ray and the other one oh
1:25:20
they're both by mountain mountain ray
1:25:22
yeah Mountain J I thought there were
1:25:25
nice pieces that that's really what it
1:25:27
what no we're good no generator calm
1:25:29
thank you very much Mike Riley no
1:25:31
stranger to the show this is part of our
1:25:32
value for value system which is very
1:25:34
vast but it just like producers sitting
1:25:37
up at 2:00 in the morning
1:25:39
ripping audio for me from Robert Kennedy
1:25:44
jr. we have artists who do this we have
1:25:47
producers do an incredible amount of
1:25:49
work and I don't think any other show
1:25:52
could do what we do
1:25:55
affordably in a regular type of setting
1:25:59
we we we regularly play which means
1:26:03
we've produced over 50 clips a show and
1:26:09
we discuss things like for example I did
1:26:12
use the term and I feel so bad about it
1:26:15
a fat Costco chick yes and we discussed
1:26:19
the fact that if this was if we actually
1:26:21
worked for a corporate outlet I'd have
1:26:24
been fired what's interesting is you you
1:26:27
claim that you feel bad about it I'm
1:26:29
surprised I'm surprised I don't believe
1:26:33
that for a second quite honestly could
1:26:35
be dishonest
1:26:36
you said you meant it that's okay I'm
1:26:38
not condemning you for it I you were you
1:26:41
it's horrible when you get yelled at for
1:26:43
not standing on your on your social
1:26:46
distance star get back there it's a
1:26:53
you see a lot of people shouting in
1:26:55
these situations it's amusing at best
1:26:57
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don't know what the hell I'm
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me sir she's 19 no jingles no Karma
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well he's asking for jobs karma so that
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I do essential work trucks going yes
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the way John indoor ham or durum is a
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okay I guess so no jingles just a
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quote in these uncertain times that is a
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fitting well by the way that medley of
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clips mm-hmm have been certain times I'd
1:33:40
like to hear it again you don't but then
1:33:43
maybe not for this show but next show
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for sure there's a fitting way to
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fever pitch
1:34:13
keep up the frenzied pace no rest for
1:34:17
the weary I'm laughing because I have a
1:34:20
bird outside oh what's the bird doing
1:34:22
the bird it's we've had these mocking
1:34:26
birds and it's been for the last five
1:34:28
years as I've made some recordings on
1:34:30
but the Mockingbird seem to have
1:34:32
disappeared causes a couple of these
1:34:33
doves and all they do they have nuts the
1:34:37
most uninteresting stuff it's just and
1:34:42
it sounds like they're mocking me as I'm
1:34:43
reading this note anyway no rest for the
1:34:46
weary you're the best sore Craig 73's
1:34:49
kb1 ye yes 73 is to you I'm just trying
1:34:52
to think which Hillary cackle do we want
1:34:55
silly any of them they're all gold mmm
1:34:59
yeah
1:35:00
well that's easy for you easy for you to
1:35:01
say I can't play the win from the little
1:35:04
machine here uh I got one let me try
1:35:06
this
1:35:15
Kharma you picked the best one thank you
1:35:22
thank you I knew there was a reason I
1:35:25
showed up this morning sir Jim Watson
1:35:28
Whistler BC beautiful part of the world
1:35:31
weight 206 I miss you missed Shawn Brown
1:35:35
John Brown 2 32 32 in Ruskin Florida a
1:35:39
donation from Shawn Brown from Ruskin
1:35:42
was an obvious sign that it was time to
1:35:44
donate against what oh okay huge thanks
1:35:48
to both of you for keeping my sanity
1:35:50
over the last several years keeping your
1:35:54
sanity okay jobs karma for everybody Oh
1:35:56
jobs karma yes good jobs jobs and jobs
1:36:00
that's Karma so Jim Watson Whistler a
1:36:10
beautiful part of the world yes I've
1:36:11
been to Oh 676 I skied it I skied it was
1:36:16
supposedly one of the best drives
1:36:18
everyone says you go up from Calgary you
1:36:22
mean drive up there you start I think
1:36:25
you start in I don't know if it's
1:36:26
Edmonton or Calgary I think I started on
1:36:29
Calgary okay there's a ride from Calgary
1:36:32
to Vancouver BC and it takes you right
1:36:35
through apparently the most beautiful
1:36:38
Rocky Mountain scenes you'll ever see
1:36:41
anywhere and everybody in Canada knows
1:36:43
about this drive and they you know it's
1:36:45
like a big deal I've saw that I think
1:36:48
the drives for hours or something if I
1:36:50
recall it's a long drive yeah it was
1:36:52
great and then I went to the right yeah
1:36:54
yeah and then after I skied at Whistler
1:36:56
I was all for MTV back in the day I went
1:36:58
to the Calgary Stampede the Stampede was
1:37:02
correct the Calgary Stampede man if you
1:37:04
ever have a chance to go well worth it
1:37:08
that's greetings from a tourist ghost
1:37:11
town there's no Stampede going on now
1:37:13
yeah even with the resident ghost left
1:37:16
due to the rona this is my annual Cinco
1:37:19
DeMayo
1:37:21
pliant donation please add me to the may
1:37:24
5th birthday list another one yep and
1:37:27
happy birthday toothy adorable this
1:37:29
donation makes brings me to barren
1:37:32
status in the US dollars on I think he's
1:37:34
believed he's on the list yes yes sadly
1:37:38
close to Vai count in Canon avian
1:37:40
currency these subscriptions add up
1:37:44
folks they do attention peerage
1:37:46
committee I hereby request Whistler and
1:37:48
the Garibaldi Park metropolitan areas my
1:37:51
Protectorate granted I don't note that
1:37:54
sir Allen blames elbows boat was was
1:37:59
granted the entire nine hundred forty
1:38:01
five thousand square kilometers of
1:38:03
British Columbia's his Protectorate
1:38:04
seems a bit over the top so I shall ask
1:38:09
the peerage committee to carve out a few
1:38:11
square acres for I don't think the other
1:38:13
baron will have a problem with this
1:38:14
otherwise and Di's get until you become
1:38:18
a Duke that's what we do you get your
1:38:21
your Baron E's are gonna be fluid good
1:38:24
to go otherwise I shall be forced to
1:38:26
seize Ontario or Australia no no luge
1:38:33
season is long over so request startup
1:38:36
jobs come with Mike with a goat twist uh
1:38:39
sir Jim Watts definitely you're on the
1:38:41
list and we will see you at the
1:38:43
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101 many Vermonters listen to the show
1:38:59
does not dematerialize this is a liberal
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1:39:06
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1:39:08
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1:39:16
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1:39:19
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1:39:21
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1:40:53
briefings are have kind of slowed down
1:40:55
either's not not answering questions or
1:40:58
he's doing a little bit in the oval
1:40:59
office and there's really nothing to
1:41:01
report I mean there's no more graphs you
1:41:03
know it's just the same questions about
1:41:05
what we went from ventilators to mass
1:41:07
now it's about testing it
1:41:09
oh that's just kind of dying down I
1:41:10
think everyone's weary of it so I spent
1:41:14
some of my Rona time relearning vim and
1:41:18
mutt the command line applications and
1:41:24
I've realized that I it's so much faster
1:41:29
when you remove like windows and
1:41:32
interface and user interface if your
1:41:35
hands don't leave the keyboard and
1:41:37
you're not using the mouse why anyone
1:41:39
wants that a mouse I have no idea it's
1:41:41
no evidence no and it's really true I am
1:41:45
so much faster can process so much more
1:41:48
information particularly with the
1:41:49
customization I'm just going on a quick
1:41:51
little Linux rant and I've realized that
1:41:55
email and this and this is really the
1:41:57
reason why I run my own server is the
1:41:59
ultimate platform to build data input
1:42:02
applications and I've got stuff tricked
1:42:05
out man I can send an email with a key
1:42:07
word it adds it to a file of stuff for
1:42:09
the show or for a different project
1:42:11
producer notes and then it all wraps up
1:42:14
and pops it in front of me on show day
1:42:16
I'm so proud of myself
1:42:18
nerd yeah we are yeah but it's it's
1:42:21
really time well-spent I I encourage
1:42:24
everybody to look in to just these if
1:42:27
you want to do anything fast look into
1:42:29
these two applications so I would like
1:42:33
to discuss Joe Biden and Tara Reid and
1:42:37
the he finally came out and did an
1:42:39
interview came out and he took a huge
1:42:42
risk and went on Morning Joe yes he did
1:42:46
and thinking people love that they
1:42:49
thought Mika was actually you know she
1:42:51
did a standalone with him and she was
1:42:53
the tennis start and look on her face
1:42:55
and she kept asking the same questions
1:42:57
over and over and so when I started
1:42:59
clipping these things I got three clips
1:43:01
from this
1:43:02
but I could have gotten a lot more
1:43:04
Christian did some of us kind of amusing
1:43:05
but it was really he was it looked like
1:43:09
a good shit look serious it looked like
1:43:11
she was going after him she kept
1:43:13
pounding him about pretty much opening
1:43:15
up the archives at the University of
1:43:16
Delaware which everyone's doing and but
1:43:20
then in retrospect crystal ball of all
1:43:25
people came on with a critique that
1:43:30
really put her it I think put this
1:43:32
interview in this place but let's before
1:43:34
we do that let's listen to me Kay and
1:43:37
Joe and how this went it let's go to
1:43:39
part one mr. vice president thank you
1:43:42
for coming on the show this morning we
1:43:45
have what we want to ask you this
1:43:47
morning Joe well I will join in just a
1:43:49
moment for questions on how you would
1:43:51
handle this pandemic that campaign and
1:43:54
other news of the day but at the start
1:43:57
it's just gonna be you and me and I want
1:43:59
to get right to the allegation made
1:44:01
against you by Tara Reid if I could just
1:44:04
interrupt for a second they negotiated a
1:44:06
good deal on that and that's why she's
1:44:08
she said it it's just you and me and I
1:44:11
think that was very smart of the Biden
1:44:13
camp and campaign because the minute you
1:44:16
throw anything extra in there and you
1:44:19
you'll net you could never get through
1:44:21
and I think Joe would have been confused
1:44:23
so I think that was a good set up also
1:44:26
was at 8 o'clock hour it wasn't at 6:00
1:44:28
in the morning so it was it was friendly
1:44:32
set up well right to the allegation made
1:44:34
against you by Tara Reid so the former
1:44:39
Senate aide accuses you of sexual
1:44:41
assault and please to our viewers please
1:44:45
excuse the graphic nature of this but I
1:44:48
want to make sure that there was no
1:44:50
question as to what we're talking about
1:44:53
she says in 1993 mr. vice president that
1:44:56
you pinned her against the wall and
1:44:58
reached under her clothing and
1:45:00
penetrated her with your fingers would
1:45:03
you please go on the record with the
1:45:04
American people did you sexually assault
1:45:07
Tara Reid No
1:45:10
is not true I'm saying unequivocally it
1:45:13
never never happened it didn't it never
1:45:16
happened do you remember her do you
1:45:21
remember any any types of complaints
1:45:23
that she might have made I don't
1:45:26
remember any type of complaint she may
1:45:29
have made it was 27 years ago and I
1:45:32
don't remember nor does anyone else that
1:45:35
I'm aware of and the fact is that I
1:45:38
don't remember I don't remember any
1:45:40
complaint ever having been made have you
1:45:43
or your campaign have you reached out to
1:45:46
her no I have not reached out to hers 27
1:45:50
years ago there this never happened and
1:45:53
when she first made the claim we made it
1:45:56
clear that it never happened and that's
1:45:59
as simple as that
1:46:02
couple of things one he she asked him
1:46:05
specifically do you remember her mm-hmm
1:46:07
and he does not answer that question
1:46:10
he just because as it over and goes on
1:46:13
to something else and they end up
1:46:14
talking points are apparently this
1:46:16
27-years thing he says that over and
1:46:18
over again through the whole thing and
1:46:19
you can again I only took these three
1:46:21
short clips because it's more because it
1:46:24
gets repetitive she keeps hounding him
1:46:26
about the same things he keep quotes him
1:46:28
about what he said about this the judge
1:46:31
Cavanaugh hearings which is what
1:46:33
everyone's comparing this to except
1:46:35
she's leaving out the important part of
1:46:37
it which is a verifying the witnesses
1:46:39
that have backed her up she lives that
1:46:41
out completely which hold on hold on
1:46:43
it's not witnesses it's not when it's
1:46:46
crossing corroboration yes at the time
1:46:49
period mm-hmm
1:46:51
which is important as opposed to this
1:46:53
woman who came out against Cavanaugh she
1:46:55
had nothing so let's go to clip two in
1:46:57
the past 30 minutes or so you released a
1:46:59
statement on medium and among other
1:47:01
things you you write this there's only
1:47:05
one place the complaint of this kind
1:47:07
could be the National Archives I am
1:47:11
requesting that the Secretary of State
1:47:12
ask the Senate ask the archives to
1:47:15
identify any record of the complaint she
1:47:19
alleges she filed
1:47:21
if there was any such complaint the
1:47:23
record will be there are you preparing
1:47:26
us for a complaint that might be
1:47:28
revealed in some way are you confident
1:47:31
there is nothing odd confidence there's
1:47:35
nothing no one ever brought it to the
1:47:37
attention of may 27 years ago this is
1:47:39
any assertion at all no one that I'm
1:47:42
aware of in my campaign that I received
1:47:45
my my Senate office at the time is aware
1:47:48
of any such request and or any such
1:47:52
complaint and and so that I I'm not
1:47:56
worried about it at all if there is a
1:47:58
complaint that's where it would be that
1:48:01
should be filed and if it's there put it
1:48:04
out but I've never seen it no one has
1:48:06
that I'm aware the New York Times has
1:48:09
investigated this exhaustively they
1:48:10
didn't find any of your former staff
1:48:13
members were able to corroborate the
1:48:15
details of this allegation she did file
1:48:18
a police report a few weeks ago with the
1:48:20
DC police but since you want to set the
1:48:23
record straight
1:48:25
why limit this only to Tara Reid why not
1:48:29
release any complaints that it may have
1:48:32
been made against you during your Senate
1:48:34
career I'm prepared to do that the best
1:48:37
of my knowledge but no complaints made
1:48:39
up against me in terms of my Senate
1:48:41
career interns my office and in they had
1:48:42
these been run look it's just an open
1:48:44
book there's nothing for me to hide
1:48:46
nothing at all you know what's been very
1:48:49
interesting in this ordeal which and I
1:48:52
knew you would do this then I appreciate
1:48:54
it you've Joe is after all your beat
1:48:58
with Cavanaugh and so this is the
1:49:02
comparison that's made continuously and
1:49:03
absolutely Christine Blasi Ford had no
1:49:06
one corroborating in fact actually
1:49:08
saying no I don't remember any of that
1:49:10
so denying what she asked them to
1:49:12
testify to but the the term at the time
1:49:16
was believe all women yes and that has
1:49:21
changed to all women should be heard and
1:49:26
it sounds kind of the same way the same
1:49:28
thing yeah yeah yeah but no it's not the
1:49:31
same it's and and that is agreed
1:49:34
it's gone from believe all women to all
1:49:37
women should be heard well these are all
1:49:40
taught this is all came out a memo and
1:49:43
it I mean and Biden was obviously
1:49:45
hounded to make sure to put the did 27
1:49:48
years ago thing in it as much as
1:49:49
possible what do you mean memo what are
1:49:51
you talking about
1:49:52
well there was like there's a number of
1:49:53
pieces of paper floating around that
1:49:55
tell everybody to say this but everyone
1:49:58
must be heard I've heard if I just sat
1:50:00
around and took clips of air of all
1:50:02
these pundits saying all women must be
1:50:05
heard I mean everybody yeah it's like I
1:50:08
don't even in fact that didn't even
1:50:09
emphasize it too much on the with these
1:50:12
clips because it's out of control it's
1:50:14
rampant yeah and in fact they didn't go
1:50:17
into that part of it with this Biden
1:50:19
thing because I thought that I think it
1:50:21
may be something of a smokescreen oh
1:50:23
well you know joe said this day about
1:50:25
about Blasi for and and now he's saying
1:50:28
something different about this accuser
1:50:30
well this is more the media that I'm
1:50:32
talking about you know forget what Biden
1:50:34
says the media is doing knows it meet
1:50:35
their hole it's they I think it's
1:50:37
something of a distraction to the fact
1:50:39
that this happened but you know what I'm
1:50:42
saying so they're making a point of this
1:50:44
well you've changed your way he's
1:50:46
looking at things you changed wait a
1:50:47
minute there was a there was a rape
1:50:49
basically that took place here and you
1:50:52
we're not talking about that anymore
1:50:54
we're talking about this change in
1:50:55
attitude by the Democrats that you would
1:50:57
believe all women to do is hang her I
1:51:00
gotcha so just nice and say hey you bro
1:51:03
here you so so I didn't really Jen mica
1:51:07
just pounded him about that and I have
1:51:10
none of those clips because I'm not
1:51:11
interested and so I'll just go to the
1:51:13
last one which is this little clip here
1:51:15
look from the very beginning I've said
1:51:18
believing women means taking the woman's
1:51:21
claims seriously when she steps forward
1:51:23
and and then vet it look into it this
1:51:27
that that's true in this case as well
1:51:29
women have a right to be heard I wanted
1:51:35
to just because now as some information
1:51:38
has changed I think will lead into your
1:51:40
into your clips and again Associated
1:51:44
Press who were really on a terror
1:51:45
certainly on Today Show
1:51:47
they changed the headline of their story
1:51:50
and the story is that Tara Reid now
1:51:54
apparently has said well I did file a
1:51:57
complaint but I only filed a complaint
1:51:59
about Joe Biden complimenting me on my
1:52:02
legs and I didn't put the sexual-assault
1:52:06
into that so when that news broke
1:52:10
Associated Press headline Tara Reid says
1:52:15
the Senate report she filed against Joe
1:52:17
Biden didn't refer to sexual harassment
1:52:19
or assault fascinating what she said
1:52:24
there where he says hey I really like
1:52:27
your legs is literally today's
1:52:29
definition of sexual harassment he says
1:52:33
exactly so they changed it yeah they're
1:52:36
chicken shit oh let me read to the
1:52:38
change
1:52:39
Reid : I didn't use sexual harassment in
1:52:43
Biden complaint so and so they somehow
1:52:47
they got this quote and then they
1:52:48
actually put at the bottom that the
1:52:51
headline of this story was changed for
1:52:52
clarity and to incorporate a direct
1:52:54
quote from Reid Mike come on I mean
1:52:57
there's the untrustworthy so I guess
1:53:01
hello Captain Obvious what am I thinking
1:53:03
sorry so uh of all people crystal ball
1:53:08
who is a on this she does you know we've
1:53:12
never thought much of her and she sounds
1:53:15
like a dingbat when she presents well
1:53:18
she went to what reason and where'd she
1:53:20
goes she's actually doing pretty good I
1:53:22
think the hills oh she's at the hill
1:53:24
she's at the hill doing a video with
1:53:26
this other guy and she's kind of a
1:53:28
Bernie bro and he has kind of a
1:53:30
libertarian Republican that's not hard
1:53:32
to watch I mean it's okay no it's not
1:53:34
hard to watch and it's a little long
1:53:36
yeah yak yak yak yak too much room is I
1:53:39
mean we act a lot the two of us but we
1:53:44
changed the subject a lot we bring in a
1:53:46
topic we brought we bring in we knee in
1:53:50
the butt I mean how could like hello so
1:53:53
and this is a long clip but I think it's
1:53:55
valid it's a valid clip to listen
1:53:57
totally crap this is long
1:53:59
there's a long clip but this is her
1:54:01
explaining why and and when I saw this I
1:54:04
realized that I was kind of taken in by
1:54:06
the mica thing and I watched other
1:54:07
people who were taken in by its thinking
1:54:09
oh she did a pretty good job she went
1:54:11
after him but no she didn't go after him
1:54:13
in the least and crystal ball caught it
1:54:16
right away are we allowed to stop and
1:54:19
comment or do we yeah please do cuz it's
1:54:21
gonna be boring how does that square
1:54:23
with what you're saying now and she was
1:54:25
very persistent on the records piece the
1:54:27
part that was completely absent is if
1:54:29
you listened to that interview you would
1:54:31
think that Tara has nothing backing her
1:54:33
up exactly she has no it all rests on
1:54:36
the record exactly it all hinges on that
1:54:39
one
1:54:40
which by the way they also don't make
1:54:42
clear in the interview is just about
1:54:44
harassment according to Chara not about
1:54:47
the assault so we should be clear about
1:54:49
that
1:54:49
that as well but there's no mention of
1:54:51
the facts you guys know the list but her
1:54:54
brother confirmed her friend confirmed
1:54:56
she said she told her mom who cared
1:54:58
called in to Larry King Live that tape
1:55:00
emerges then two additional
1:55:01
corroborating witnesses come forward a
1:55:03
neighbor that ripped that spoke with
1:55:05
rich McHugh he said look I know this
1:55:07
happened because Tara told me about it
1:55:08
about two years after it had occurred
1:55:10
and a co-worker who didn't corroborate
1:55:13
the sexual assault part but confirms
1:55:15
that Tara talked to her about facing
1:55:16
harassment at her workplace in DC and
1:55:19
she had been reassured that that would
1:55:20
not reoccur in this office there was
1:55:23
also an intern that the New York Times
1:55:25
spoke with who confirmed the piece of
1:55:27
the story that Tara says she was
1:55:28
reassigned she had been managing the
1:55:31
intern she was suddenly reassigned after
1:55:33
she complained about sexual harassment
1:55:35
this intern says she does recall thar
1:55:38
being reassigned suddenly and she
1:55:40
doesn't know why so that's to me the
1:55:42
biggest sort of missed opportunity here
1:55:45
is again if your viewer who hasn't
1:55:47
really tuned to this into the story
1:55:49
which a lot of people haven't because
1:55:50
the media is really focused on it
1:55:52
you would not know that Tara has all
1:55:55
this weight of evidence on her side and
1:55:57
that's why the Kavanagh standard is so
1:56:01
problematic for Biden and everybody else
1:56:03
who's taking his side because Christine
1:56:05
blase bored didn't have nearly that
1:56:07
amount of corroboration and most women
1:56:09
who come forward
1:56:10
have that amount of corroboration and
1:56:11
that's actually what bothers me and this
1:56:13
is where I don't know whether to put on
1:56:14
that conspiratorial hat or not which is
1:56:16
look this is likely the only long length
1:56:19
of time he will ever answer questions
1:56:22
about this allegation I'm reasonably
1:56:24
certain of that this is also frankly the
1:56:27
only real hearing on this that MSNBC
1:56:30
viewers are likely to ever get that
1:56:33
lightning questioning and then later
1:56:35
will be covered in their primetime shows
1:56:36
and they'll play Kooks from it and if
1:56:38
you think about the totality of that a
1:56:41
large segment of MSNBC viewers and
1:56:44
Democratic voters will never hear about
1:56:46
rich McHugh's corroborating reporting
1:56:49
yeah never hear about the Larry King
1:56:51
phone call remember these people exist
1:56:53
everybody loves to talk about this visa
1:56:55
vie Fox right Harry was a Google on Fox
1:56:57
named after this work yeah what about
1:56:59
the MSNBC bubble has the corroboration
1:57:02
been told to Biden's face and has yet to
1:57:06
respond and again Trump has had to do
1:57:08
this for every single one of the sexual
1:57:09
assault allegations I mean you know it's
1:57:12
kind of interesting as I'm just
1:57:14
listening to this I mean it's just off
1:57:17
the wall and it's it doesn't make sense
1:57:19
but it's almost as if certainly the
1:57:22
timing of everything someone in the
1:57:26
Democrat Party said who do we have a
1:57:28
Democrat somewhere you can do a little
1:57:29
mission for us yeah we got that girl
1:57:31
terror reach the Democrat we all know
1:57:32
this is not a secret it worked so well
1:57:35
for Trump yeah yeah it's just the
1:57:42
thought exists everybody loves to talk
1:57:44
about this visa vie Fox right everyone
1:57:47
yeah what about the MSNBC bubble yeah
1:57:51
has the corroboration been told to
1:57:53
Biden's face and has he had to respond
1:57:56
and again Trump has had to do this for
1:57:58
every single one of the sexual assault
1:57:59
allegations I mean at most Paolo Justice
1:58:03
Kavanagh had to do the very same thing
1:58:04
literally line by line on all these
1:58:07
other things how come Joe Biden does not
1:58:09
have to answer for that Larry King phone
1:58:10
call and others and why he believed dr.
1:58:13
Ford then and doesn't believe Tara Reid
1:58:15
he says the facts then were on dr. Ford
1:58:18
sigh and the facts are not here well
1:58:20
that's the thing if these MSNBC viewers
1:58:23
all
1:58:24
only believe that the facts of the
1:58:25
records look my friend Joe Simonson he
1:58:27
called the Senate a historian he said
1:58:29
there's it's almost impossible if these
1:58:30
things are still around and one other
1:58:35
and so I think they're very smart and
1:58:38
absolutely to say AHA this really just
1:58:41
detracts all the attention away from
1:58:43
what actually happened or didn't happen
1:58:46
but the comparison the Trump is I'm
1:58:48
sorry it's way off base he was not
1:58:50
committed he was I agree he was not
1:58:52
accused of sexually harassing someone he
1:58:55
was not accused of raping someone he was
1:58:57
well not in at least not in the context
1:59:00
of the election there was no formal
1:59:02
charges no mica interviews with anyone
1:59:03
like that and we had stormy Daniels then
1:59:05
we had it grabbin by the pussy comet
1:59:07
very different if I may just take a
1:59:09
moment and say well give you my thoughts
1:59:12
on this or do you have more data we need
1:59:14
to listen to I have stuff you should
1:59:16
listen to okay I do want to play a byte
1:59:18
and I so it's bitin ma that is maybe the
1:59:22
one ladies and gentlemen my officer name
1:59:24
they had news from Ryan what my officer
1:59:28
name they had these from run my office
1:59:30
of my office a name they had names from
1:59:32
run my office internet needs be run like
1:59:41
ruin Corey there's a few people who get
1:59:43
that I want to listen to a little bit of
1:59:48
Linda one of the cooperating witnesses
1:59:50
and also Tara Reid was interviewed by
1:59:53
Democracy Now some time ago and she
1:59:55
gives her whole story it's actually kind
1:59:57
of chilling to listen to her we've heard
2:00:00
some of it but this is a one of the best
2:00:03
presentations but let's listen to this
2:00:05
clip is rich McHugh on Biden and this is
2:00:09
so probably has to be played to get it
2:00:12
out of the way just you know circle he
2:00:15
wrote what he's the guy wrote the
2:00:16
article that busted all the stuff out
2:00:18
rich McHugh's recent investigation
2:00:20
confirmed Tara Reid's accounts with two
2:00:22
people who knew her in the 1990s and
2:00:25
we're joined by one of those women linda
2:00:28
Lacoste's a former neighbor of Tara Reid
2:00:31
whose corroborated Reid's account and
2:00:34
she will be talking about that for the
2:00:36
first time in a
2:00:37
odd caste interview rich McHugh brought
2:00:40
out the interview with her in print and
2:00:42
Business Insider rich let's begin with
2:00:45
you talk about this story Joe Biden as
2:00:49
we speak is saying it's not true well I
2:00:53
think that's not unexpected you know for
2:00:56
someone in his position what I'll say is
2:00:59
that when I started reporting on this I
2:01:01
had every story like this with extreme
2:01:05
skepticism I never actually wanted the
2:01:07
report on this story it was one of the
2:01:10
survivors and the Weinstein you know
2:01:12
story that I've worked with Sarah and
2:01:14
Massey came to me and said look can you
2:01:16
take a look at this and I said well look
2:01:18
we might not like what we find but if
2:01:21
everybody's ok with that I'll go down
2:01:23
this road and so the more that I've gone
2:01:25
down the road reporting it the more
2:01:28
corroborating voices I've found and when
2:01:30
I you know which who does he work for
2:01:34
business insider the more corroborating
2:01:37
voices I've found and when I you know
2:01:40
when she saw the police report and then
2:01:43
when she when I found Linda you know
2:01:46
Linda is someone that struck me is
2:01:48
entirely credible she's like look I am a
2:01:50
lifelong Democrat I'm voting for Biden
2:01:54
regardless and this happened so I I need
2:01:58
to in good faith to come forward and we
2:01:59
can say that so you know will we ever
2:02:03
know that it's that there's a hundred
2:02:05
percent truth that this happened or did
2:02:06
not happen I don't think so
2:02:08
but you know this needs to be continuing
2:02:11
to be reported out I know this morning
2:02:14
the Joe Biden said he's calling on the
2:02:17
National Archives to to release women
2:02:20
what do you say about lifelong Democrat
2:02:22
entirely men the one of the corroborate
2:02:25
all of these people are Democrats this
2:02:27
guy's a Democrat this is the most
2:02:29
reluctant I've ever seen how all these
2:02:31
reporters are just nobody wants to do
2:02:33
this story but what I liked is lifelong
2:02:35
Democrat so entirely be entirely
2:02:37
credible well it was I don't think yeah
2:02:42
I know what you're saying but I think
2:02:44
what he meant was it's not as though she
2:02:46
has a political grudge I got morning
2:02:49
the Joe Biden said he's calling on the
2:02:51
National Archives to to release his
2:02:53
paper so we spoke to the National
2:02:57
Archives and said look there is some
2:02:59
question about Tara Reid filing a
2:03:02
complaint outside of this office outside
2:03:06
of the Biden office if if that if you
2:03:10
have that would that would would that
2:03:11
live there and they told us that no they
2:03:15
have no records from the I believe it's
2:03:19
called the Fair Employment Practices
2:03:20
Office and so that leads us to believe
2:03:23
that there might be some of those papers
2:03:26
within the University of Delaware and
2:03:28
his senatorial papers which is why we're
2:03:30
calling on them to open yeah separate
2:03:39
ways I wanted to get this done with wine
2:03:42
we can go and listen to Linda for a
2:03:44
little bit or we can jump Linda Linda's
2:03:48
interesting I could just summarize what
2:03:50
she has to say she says she's the Tara
2:03:53
was crying and she had all these because
2:03:55
they were discussing something that had
2:03:57
to do with violence and she brought the
2:03:59
story up you know again is that one of
2:04:01
those three clips you have well we
2:04:05
wanted to play the Linda clips are kind
2:04:07
of interesting because she's really as a
2:04:08
hardcore Democrat and she's kind of torn
2:04:11
about this whole thing because I'm
2:04:13
hearing it okay Linda on Democracy Now
2:04:16
clip one Linda this is your first time
2:04:19
speaking on television about that what
2:04:21
can you tell us what happened in the mid
2:04:23
1990s how did you know Tara and then
2:04:26
tell us what she told you and why you're
2:04:28
coming forward today
2:04:29
well Tara was my next-door neighbor I
2:04:33
moved into the apartment right next to
2:04:37
her and we became close at that time and
2:04:42
we actually she told me about it when we
2:04:45
were having a conversation and so you
2:04:50
know as rich put forth in live and the
2:04:53
article in The Business Insider she you
2:04:57
know I was having a moment
2:05:00
he's outside and I have just received
2:05:03
some papers and I was upset about them
2:05:07
and yeah she came over and we were
2:05:12
talking about about violence because I
2:05:16
had experienced violence myself and she
2:05:20
started telling me about Joe Biden and
2:05:23
what he had done so basically she told
2:05:26
me that he put his he put her up against
2:05:31
a wall and he put his hand up her skirt
2:05:36
and he put his fingers inside her and
2:05:41
she was very distraught and she was very
2:05:44
upset and she was crying you know the
2:05:50
the issue with this is that it's just
2:05:53
gonna go round and round and round round
2:05:55
and unless there is an actual piece of
2:05:57
paper that says here's what he did but
2:06:02
even even if he only was flattering and
2:06:06
complimentary about her legs this is a
2:06:10
pattern with Biden and it's just been
2:06:13
accepted
2:06:14
everyone's like ass just Joe or you know
2:06:16
old old creepy Joe or whatever and
2:06:19
there's no accountability for it which
2:06:21
is is inconsistent of course and that
2:06:24
just makes the Democrats in this case
2:06:27
look incredibly lame and weak on the
2:06:31
other hand I completely understand
2:06:35
because I I know women who have been
2:06:38
assaulted different for similar very
2:06:41
similar to this case or the alleged case
2:06:44
and they didn't stop their assault or
2:06:47
they didn't mention it to anybody they
2:06:50
it's very easy to put this out it's very
2:06:52
shocking so you put it out of your mind
2:06:55
the the story can change I mean the mind
2:06:58
is an incredible thing it's not abnormal
2:07:00
that women will not talk about this in a
2:07:03
in a report or in some other way like
2:07:06
that that they talk about it to fellow
2:07:08
survivors possible I'm curious if
2:07:10
there's Linda said huh let's go report
2:07:13
right away but also that doesn't happen
2:07:14
this is 1993 we didn't have a me too
2:07:17
so that's evolved quite a bit one other
2:07:20
possibility is that just the harassment
2:07:25
alone not the penetration was shocking
2:07:30
enough for her young impressionable girl
2:07:32
the big powerful senator like this maybe
2:07:35
he didn't do that but she kind of got
2:07:37
into a Brian Williams vibe it happens to
2:07:39
Democrats and before you know it she was
2:07:41
in the helicopter crashing under heavy
2:07:42
fire you know it's like it happened to
2:07:44
Hillary Clinton she lied about that
2:07:45
stuff too which is it's very possible
2:07:48
people believe this happened well that's
2:07:52
over that's an overtime thing but these
2:07:54
are these stories like what Linda's
2:07:56
telling her is at the most within the
2:07:58
moment with her mom yeah it's within a
2:08:00
year of the event right right so that's
2:08:03
a little you know you don't start
2:08:04
creating these stories like Brian well
2:08:06
that was years earlier and same thing
2:08:08
with Hillary but the next question
2:08:10
Hillary's just full of shit all the time
2:08:11
but the obvious question is why not in
2:08:18
2008 when Biden was picked to be vice
2:08:22
president and why now that's a very fair
2:08:26
question that I have not heard answered
2:08:27
properly that no one's asked that needs
2:08:32
to be asked to sir no one's asked that
2:08:34
question no one asks anything I mean
2:08:37
it's the median if it was a Republican
2:08:39
yeah yeah yeah you're right these guys
2:08:44
this is all the next man up I mean the
2:08:46
Democrat Party is is is the party the
2:08:49
Republicans would like to be this party
2:08:51
but the Democrats are this party which
2:08:53
is why a lot of people are attracted to
2:08:54
it the Democrat Party is next man up you
2:08:57
you wait in line you do your thing
2:08:59
you've become a congressman you do this
2:09:00
then you move up you move up then you're
2:09:02
next man up you're gonna be the senator
2:09:03
you're the next man up Balki who's on
2:09:05
the list for to be the president and
2:09:07
this until all the rest of his bogus and
2:09:10
your all the nominations and all the res
2:09:13
no the Biden was the next man up because
2:09:16
he decided to be it would have been a
2:09:17
problem if when Hillary was next man up
2:09:20
and so these next man up so they don't
2:09:23
deal they just stuck with the guy
2:09:24
they're loyal they're very loyal this
2:09:26
party
2:09:27
to the people and so they're very loyal
2:09:29
to bite it and so I just read I can see
2:09:31
a lot of what you know you're this
2:09:33
complexities right aren't gonna be there
2:09:36
hey let's go to the second part of this
2:09:38
clip and what year witness that you had
2:09:40
that conversation 1994 or 1995 or early
2:09:50
1996 and Linda if you could tell mind
2:09:54
you that's not really at the time John
2:09:56
that's three years later possibly
2:09:58
there's one witness the mom was at the
2:10:00
time the brother was at the time and the
2:10:02
other neighbor was at the time I get the
2:10:05
feeling you believe that Biden did this
2:10:06
yes and Linda if you could talk about
2:10:13
your response at the time she told you
2:10:16
did she tell you it was Senator Biden
2:10:18
who she had worked for she did she did
2:10:23
tell me that and you know I really
2:10:27
didn't pay that much attention at the
2:10:28
time I didn't really care much about
2:10:32
politics I didn't I knew she worked for
2:10:37
him I didn't know really who he was much
2:10:42
yeah I didn't put that much importance
2:10:44
on it
2:10:45
so so can you talk about why you've
2:10:50
decided to come forward now I understand
2:10:53
you're a Biden supporter is that right
2:10:54
yeah that's correct
2:10:56
I'm a strong lifelong Democrat and I am
2:11:00
a biting supporter and you know she I
2:11:06
didn't know about I didn't know about
2:11:12
all the stuff that was going on in the
2:11:14
news she told me about it last month she
2:11:19
called me and she told me that she had
2:11:24
decided to come forward with a and and I
2:11:29
said she told me about the allegations
2:11:32
and I said oh yes I remember that
2:11:34
so then she freaked
2:11:38
again a little over a week ago and I
2:11:42
volunteered to come forward and again
2:11:47
you know I've worked so much I hadn't
2:11:49
really had time to to pay as much
2:11:54
attention as I could have but I did
2:11:57
volunteer to come forward and the reason
2:12:02
I volunteered to come forward is just I
2:12:05
I feel that the truth needs to be told I
2:12:10
realized that we are uniquely positioned
2:12:13
to do some fun things with this story
2:12:15
for as long as it lasts which will not
2:12:16
be very long I guarantee you
2:12:19
particularly if we compare it to the
2:12:21
Kavanagh rape allegations here is a
2:12:25
democracy now a report from well it
2:12:28
doesn't even seem that long ago does it
2:12:29
meanwhile the National Council of
2:12:31
Churches has called for Cavanaugh's
2:12:33
nomination to be withdrawn saying he
2:12:36
showed extreme partisan bias during last
2:12:39
week's Senate hearing into sexual
2:12:41
assault allegations by Christine Blasi
2:12:44
Ford against him the group represents
2:12:46
some 45 million churchgoers at a hundred
2:12:49
thousand US churches where they know
2:12:53
where they know where are they and these
2:12:58
are all your clips by oh yeah I don't
2:13:00
know if you remember much much of them
2:13:02
just listen to this one I'm just Randall
2:13:04
Randall clip little Bagwell I mean just
2:13:07
a same question I asked of Anjali are
2:13:10
people getting are young people getting
2:13:11
mixed signals from our nation's leaders
2:13:13
right now there is some obvious sexism
2:13:18
and that as we tell boys that were
2:13:22
telling me this was this was the
2:13:23
discussion that was going on around
2:13:24
Cavanaugh boys our leaders have horrible
2:13:28
examples Joe no no no you're not gonna
2:13:31
do that really good with Joe it is well
2:13:35
I can skip the last one if you want but
2:13:37
it's a we'll only one minute let's play
2:13:39
a clip three from Linden they will move
2:13:40
to the end of this which will be Tara
2:13:42
Reid actually talking and just talk
2:13:45
about how you measure now that she was
2:13:48
sexually assaulted by her boss by
2:13:51
Senator Joe Biden that's her allegation
2:13:54
if you believe her why you support him
2:14:03
I've always supported him and I just
2:14:09
have to keep supporting him now and it's
2:14:14
a little bit harder now after this
2:14:16
allegation I'm a definite anti-trump so
2:14:23
no kidding
2:14:25
so I'm having a little bit of a hard
2:14:26
time with it this is the position that
2:14:29
the United States of America is in right
2:14:32
now
2:14:32
we have become so polarized and
2:14:36
politicized that it is more acceptable
2:14:42
to wink wink nod nod let Joe slide on
2:14:48
this because ultimately he's gonna take
2:14:50
out the orange man back and therefore
2:15:09
Morning Joe this morning and he looks
2:15:12
very believable too but I'm hearing this
2:15:15
today and I heard Tara a long time ago
2:15:19
telling you that this puts a lot of
2:15:25
Democrats in this situation that's why
2:15:27
we're not seeing this on the regular
2:15:28
media cuz the media itself would have is
2:15:31
a brain fry and so so we get it we get
2:15:35
it we would get to watch the interview
2:15:37
get to see crystal ball on an internet
2:15:40
TV hold on one second I just I just
2:15:43
wanted to say and now I I think that we
2:15:46
can see things pretty evenly and I was
2:15:49
like either way I'm not raged I'm not
2:15:52
running around like my and my head's on
2:15:53
fire nor or head chopped off pants on
2:15:56
fire neither you didn't do the same with
2:15:57
Trump either what we're seeing this is
2:16:00
very similar to when Trump was going
2:16:03
through all this
2:16:04
the people who were always Trump they
2:16:08
let it slide they let all those now I
2:16:10
don't it wasn't to the same level in my
2:16:12
opinion as what we're talking about here
2:16:14
but they let it slide it's like yeah and
2:16:16
you know when he says crazy-ass shit
2:16:19
people like it's just Trump man the
2:16:22
Democrats are doing the same with Joe
2:16:23
Biden and we have to recognize that both
2:16:26
sides will do this the Democrats are
2:16:28
saying well you know Joey I mean you
2:16:31
know he did this but get to get rid of
2:16:33
Trump so you know we need a Dave joke
2:16:35
can't string three sentences together
2:16:36
yeah but it's Joey you know he's gonna
2:16:38
get rid of Trump that's what's happened
2:16:40
and I think it's it's an a magnitude of
2:16:43
order more severe an order of magnitude
2:16:47
more severe with Trump's always the
2:16:49
Royalists on both parties and they're
2:16:51
always gonna vote for their guy this
2:16:52
woman is too bright at the crossroads of
2:16:55
maybe just not voting which I think a
2:16:57
lot of people will do because they can't
2:16:59
vote for Trump
2:16:59
I think a lot of not vote I think a lot
2:17:02
of Trump errs especially women in the in
2:17:04
the 2016 election we're on the fence
2:17:07
when the grabbed by the pussy thing came
2:17:09
out this is a different majority of
2:17:12
white women so but this is a different
2:17:14
level I'm just observing what's going on
2:17:18
here less talking more action with Joe
2:17:23
rubber meets the road with Joe he's a
2:17:26
doer he's a grower not a shower
2:17:30
so let's go to Tara Reid was on
2:17:32
Democracy Now and this was a while ago
2:17:34
this is when this all first came out and
2:17:36
nobody picked up on it it just died in
2:17:38
the water and it's only recently that's
2:17:40
been everyone's a but beside themselves
2:17:42
about what to do about now how long ago
2:17:44
was this can kovat go on longer can cove
2:17:47
it go on longer well how long ago was
2:17:48
this interview it was when she first
2:17:51
came out with the accusation was that
2:17:53
before she now caught her right away is
2:17:55
that before the Rona yeah okay before
2:18:01
the Rona it will be mentioned in here
2:18:02
mm-hmm
2:18:03
but let's start with Tara Reid on
2:18:04
democracy and I only have three clips
2:18:06
but just start with the intro which kind
2:18:09
of brings her right to the right to the
2:18:10
floor senatorial records at the
2:18:12
University of Delaware which are sealed
2:18:15
to the public and it
2:18:16
comments during the Brett Kavanaugh
2:18:18
Supreme Court hearings in which he said
2:18:20
for a woman to come forward in the
2:18:22
glaring lights of focus nationally
2:18:24
you've got to start off with the
2:18:25
presumption that at least the essence of
2:18:28
what she's talking about is real unquote
2:18:30
Joe Biden's denial comes this to more
2:18:33
people have come forward this week to
2:18:35
corroborate the account of Tara Reed
2:18:38
Business Insider reported earlier this
2:18:40
week that Reed's former neighbor said
2:18:42
the pair discussed the assault in detail
2:18:45
in the mid-1990s and that Tara Reed
2:18:48
described then-senator Biden pushing her
2:18:50
up against a wall and digitally
2:18:52
penetrating her a former colleague who
2:18:54
also knew Reed in the mid-90s said she'd
2:18:57
spoken of being sexually harassed by her
2:18:59
former boss in Washington DC
2:19:01
Tara Reed first came forward with her
2:19:03
allegations in March she recounted the
2:19:06
incident on Democracy Now a warning her
2:19:10
description is graphic I really enjoyed
2:19:13
digital penetration oh my god so here we
2:19:18
go with Tara Reed on Democracy Now this
2:19:20
is part two and this is her there's a
2:19:23
long clip but it's a good clip I was
2:19:27
approached by my supervisor she handed
2:19:30
me a gym bag and said hurry Joe once you
2:19:34
wants this so get it meet you down
2:19:38
towards the Capitol and I went down the
2:19:40
stairs and I don't remember exactly
2:19:42
where I was because there's connections
2:19:44
between the Russell building and all of
2:19:46
that and the corridors but we were in a
2:19:49
semi-private location it wasn't a room
2:19:51
it wasn't the rest you know the Russell
2:19:52
office building it was I mean in the
2:19:54
roads his office it was reporters and I
2:19:58
handed him the gym bag and then he it
2:20:05
was one as I described fluid moment he
2:20:09
was talking to me and he said some
2:20:11
things that I don't recall and I was up
2:20:14
against the wall and he and I remember
2:20:20
his hands underneath my bus and I think
2:20:23
my skirt and his fingers penetrating me
2:20:26
as he was kissed trying to kiss me and I
2:20:28
was pulling away
2:20:29
he pulled back and he said come on man I
2:20:32
heard you liked me he was angry it was
2:20:35
like a tight voice and he tended to
2:20:38
smile when he was angry and he isn't
2:20:42
like the Uncle Joe like everybody talks
2:20:44
about now he was younger he was my dad's
2:20:46
age at that time I'm very strong and she
2:20:50
looked insulted and angry and I remember
2:20:53
feeling like I had done something wrong
2:20:55
when he said that statement and then I
2:20:59
was standing there when he said he was
2:21:02
still near me he said pointed his finger
2:21:05
and said you're nothing to me you're
2:21:08
nothing and he walked away
2:21:11
and I don't remember exactly where I
2:21:14
went after I think I went to the
2:21:16
restroom to clean up but I don't
2:21:17
remember precisely the next memory I
2:21:20
have a city from the cold stairs and the
2:21:23
Russell building back stairs where the
2:21:25
big windows are and I remember just my
2:21:28
whole body shaking and I remember
2:21:31
knowing but knowing that I had made him
2:21:37
angry and that my career was probably
2:21:39
over sitting on those stairs the reality
2:21:42
hit me the next thing I remember was
2:21:45
that night I'd be talking to my mom and
2:21:48
she was like you need to file a police
2:21:49
report as a sexual assault and I didn't
2:21:52
think of it as sexual assault and I
2:21:53
didn't really understand and I was
2:21:55
trying to just get over the shock of it
2:21:57
because I looked up to him he was
2:22:00
supposed to be a champion of women and I
2:22:04
was so thrilled to be at that office I'm
2:22:05
so honored I didn't shattered my life
2:22:10
and changed the trajectory of my whole
2:22:12
career in life and I lost my job after I
2:22:15
complained and I was fired
2:22:17
holy crap John I'm so glad you brought
2:22:20
this there are things said here that I
2:22:22
did not read anywhere I've not heard any
2:22:25
of these things you know why do you
2:22:28
think that is oh the good very good
2:22:31
details in that could this be a Hillary
2:22:33
up now
2:22:36
no she's brazen
2:22:39
she is well she's got the kind of
2:22:43
details about the cold against the back
2:22:45
of her oh no I'm not I'm not saying it
2:22:48
didn't happen
2:22:49
he's the timing of this etc - I know
2:22:53
what you're thinking cuz ever you can
2:22:54
always suspect Hillary but I don't see I
2:22:58
don't think I think Hillary's judge - I
2:23:00
don't think so
2:23:02
you're right she would have been dead if
2:23:04
Hillary were after her well I wouldn't
2:23:08
think I mean Hillary's after Biden's job
2:23:10
or dinner his position so he should
2:23:12
become the nominee what do you mean -
2:23:15
Joe is all but saying it's gonna it's
2:23:18
you it should have been you G it's you
2:23:20
hey Gill uh I should be I shouldn't even
2:23:22
play here's Joe for you yeah
2:23:25
let's listen to the last part is this
2:23:26
that's pretty shocking to listen to it
2:23:28
was pretty shocking very shocking and
2:23:32
it's believable and it's got all the Joe
2:23:35
Biden earmarks the way the guy is
2:23:37
probably a borderline personality guy
2:23:40
he's got issues he's creepy and here we
2:23:44
go we were following up on a podcast
2:23:46
interview done by journalist Katie
2:23:48
Halper many news outlets were slow to
2:23:51
report Tara Reid's allegations but our
2:23:53
story gained renewed attention last
2:23:55
weekend when archival video emerged of
2:23:58
Reid's mother anonymously calling in to
2:24:01
Larry King show on CNN in 1993 and
2:24:05
making a reference to what happened to
2:24:07
her daughter Tara hello
2:24:11
I'm wondering what a staffer would do
2:24:16
besides go to the press in Washington my
2:24:19
daughter has just left there after
2:24:21
working for a prominent senator and
2:24:22
could not get through with her problems
2:24:24
at all the only thing she could have
2:24:26
done was go to the press and she chose
2:24:28
not to do it out of respect for you or
2:24:31
she had a story to tell but out of
2:24:32
respect for the person she worked for
2:24:34
she didn't tell it that true Tara Reed
2:24:37
has confirmed the voice of the caller
2:24:39
was her mother who died in 2016
2:24:43
Joe Biden's campaign has denied Reed's
2:24:45
sexual assault claim calling her
2:24:47
allegation untrue all this comes as Joe
2:24:49
Biden is picked
2:24:50
several high-profile endorsements this
2:24:52
week including House Speaker Nancy
2:24:54
Pelosi and Congress member Parrilla
2:24:56
jayapala co-chairs the Congressional
2:24:58
Progressive Caucus March 31st is when
2:25:02
she was on Democracy Now and I
2:25:03
remembered vaguely but yeah I remember
2:25:08
gosh uh shocked I tell you there's
2:25:12
sexual harassment going on there yeah
2:25:16
and the funny thing is nothing bad to
2:25:17
bring a little sexism into this if you
2:25:20
see a picture of her at that age when
2:25:23
she was 27 or whatever this happened she
2:25:26
was pretty she looked like a model and
2:25:28
oh really
2:25:30
oh she was literally gorgeous okay in a
2:25:34
very model like the way I mean she she
2:25:37
wasn't just pretty and so you end up
2:25:40
thinking Biden is one of these guys he's
2:25:42
a douchebag and he probably just thought
2:25:45
she was a loose woman or I don't know my
2:25:47
goodness you're right what she's kind of
2:25:49
she has that sultry kind of look yes she
2:25:52
looks just sexy looking to be to be a
2:25:54
sexist jerk but woodless just you know
2:25:58
that's the thing that we can do we can
2:25:59
just go we can be sexist jerks but we
2:26:01
can discuss this is an element yes it is
2:26:03
it can't be overlooked it will be
2:26:05
overlooked by the media because they
2:26:06
can't talk about a woman's appearance
2:26:07
but this woman was gorgeous and Biden
2:26:12
was a douche bag and so he just goes
2:26:13
after her and she was probably you know
2:26:16
somebody that really wanted to be in the
2:26:18
you know in the political machinery yeah
2:26:20
not as a whore and it didn't work out
2:26:25
for her and she you know just just
2:26:27
looking the difference between the
2:26:29
pictures then and now it's also very
2:26:32
possible this really messed with her
2:26:33
head man I believe it did yeah she says
2:26:38
it did geez what that's like day and
2:26:41
night yeah well that's what happens when
2:26:45
you work with a psycho yeah geez anyways
2:26:51
it's not often that I had just dumbfound
2:26:53
I gotta know I can't say anything but
2:26:55
I'm shocked by this
2:26:56
I tell you shocked good report yeah it
2:27:02
was it was pretty I I'm completely I
2:27:06
totally believed that this happened and
2:27:09
I believe it probably happened other
2:27:10
women too and some make it yes well
2:27:12
there I think there's another another
2:27:14
person who did come forward come out of
2:27:17
the woodwork after a while because he's
2:27:19
memory hold on there's one brand new
2:27:21
came out today I don't see what this is
2:27:22
also reported by I'm gonna see new women
2:27:27
new woman woman claims Biden sexually
2:27:30
harassed her when she was 14 and the
2:27:33
allegation the hair is that her mom
2:27:38
introduced her at some function to Joe
2:27:41
and he said how old do you and she said
2:27:44
14 oh my god you're really well-endowed
2:27:47
for 14 which apparently left her so much
2:27:52
confused at the tender age of 14 what
2:27:55
yeah you think before we take our break
2:28:00
just a little bit of different news
2:28:02
we're going to go to Kanda Naevia
2:28:04
because Kanda Naevia amidst all of the
2:28:06
Rona fide news that we have going on by
2:28:09
the way Rona radio.com
2:28:11
is your source for all the information
2:28:14
they had a mass shooting the biggest one
2:28:16
in Canada's history I want to Nova
2:28:18
Scotia yes and I think but it wasn't in
2:28:20
one spot it was spread out no the guy
2:28:22
was nuts he was shooting everybody and
2:28:24
it was driving a police cruiser and a
2:28:26
lot of stuff that we have absolutely no
2:28:28
knowledge of or what happened or what
2:28:30
went on China the Chinese even as I said
2:28:32
Chinese men the Canadian media Chinese
2:28:36
media
2:28:36
what's a daily cover it at the time very
2:28:38
well it's only being covered in
2:28:39
retrospect well we've had a little
2:28:42
change in canon a via what they've tried
2:28:44
to do here for over 200 years
2:28:47
they succeeded we are closing the market
2:28:50
from military-grade assault weapons in
2:28:53
Canada the Liberals following through on
2:28:55
a campaign promise to crack down on
2:28:57
assault-style weapons 1,500 different
2:29:00
models and variants of assault style
2:29:02
firearms
2:29:03
on the chopping block effective
2:29:04
immediately it is no longer permitted to
2:29:07
buy cell transport import or use
2:29:14
military-grade assault weapons the ban
2:29:17
covering a wide range of rifles with the
2:29:19
aim of making Canada safer saying the
2:29:21
guns were designed for the battlefield
2:29:23
not hunting or sport shooting and the
2:29:25
move comes just weeks after a gunman
2:29:27
killed 22 people in Nova Scotia the
2:29:29
worst mass shooting in Canadian history
2:29:31
gun proponents argued the killer did not
2:29:34
have a license in the first place but
2:29:36
the incident was enough to spur the
2:29:37
government into action these weapons
2:29:39
were designed for one purpose and one
2:29:41
purpose only to kill the largest number
2:29:45
of people in the shortest amount of time
2:29:48
he's got his talking points the changes
2:29:50
are being made through regulation rather
2:29:52
than legislation they include a two-year
2:29:54
amnesty period as the government figures
2:29:57
out a buyback system for current owners
2:29:59
under the amnesty the newly prohibited
2:30:01
firearms can only be transferred or
2:30:03
transported within Canada for specific
2:30:06
reasons and owners must keep the gun
2:30:08
securely stored until there is more
2:30:10
information on the compensation program
2:30:12
Canada's Public Safety Minister trying
2:30:15
to ease the anxiety of law-abiding gun
2:30:16
owners I want to assure hunters and
2:30:19
farmers and target shooters in this
2:30:20
country that nothing that we are doing
2:30:22
today or will do in the future is
2:30:25
intended to interfere with this lawful
2:30:27
responsible and legal activity I'm a
2:30:30
little disappointed in Canada it's only
2:30:34
regulations is not a law I mean come on
2:30:37
pussies if you really mean it do it this
2:30:39
can get turned around this regulation
2:30:41
can be changed or expanded well I is
2:30:47
also this assault style you know these
2:30:51
these rifles these are rifles we're
2:30:54
talking about
2:30:55
he said Miller he's taking a little
2:30:58
differently saying me he said
2:31:00
military-grade yeah
2:31:01
it's bull right one point and then he
2:31:03
said assault style and another point so
2:31:05
I don't know if it's assault style I
2:31:07
don't look at that I don't have the
2:31:08
thing in front of me or military-grade
2:31:10
but but first of all let's make it clear
2:31:13
that assault style is just not just its
2:31:16
it's like a sports car yeah doesn't mean
2:31:20
it's a race car you got a sports car
2:31:22
it's not a race car exactly you got a
2:31:24
Miata
2:31:25
you got a saw so the gun is styled
2:31:27
industry cuz cuz gut cuz fashion applies
2:31:31
to guns like it applies to everything
2:31:32
else nobody who wants one of those old
2:31:35
cornball looking thirty-aught-six is
2:31:37
with a big wooden thing and then
2:31:38
horrible it's a stupid looking gun would
2:31:41
it be do you want something that looks
2:31:44
like mean it looks like a man's exactly
2:31:47
like your car you want a muscle car
2:31:48
people that don't know anything about
2:31:51
weaponry cuz they don't you know and
2:31:53
they used to teach in high school they'd
2:31:55
have gun safety classes they teach all
2:31:57
the stuff in high school that kids need
2:31:58
to know know they keep you from that
2:32:00
Gender Studies well do gender studies
2:32:02
instead of this right of gun safety no
2:32:05
gun safety gender studies it's just like
2:32:08
India so you end up with this situation
2:32:10
what people don't know what the hell
2:32:11
they're talking about
2:32:12
yeah they don't but it's just he's just
2:32:17
it's just the premier yeah well if you
2:32:19
want to talk gender hey know they know
2:32:21
every single version of that they can't
2:32:23
tell a military-style assault rifle from
2:32:26
an actual military weapon but they can
2:32:29
tell you how many genders there are is
2:32:32
that your point yeah kind of yeah since
2:32:36
the school so the schools have been
2:32:38
brain we were done because of the
2:32:40
schools Day Clause can imagine all the
2:32:45
people who could do this well yeah
2:32:47
that'd be fun
2:32:54
yeah we do a few people to thank for
2:32:57
show 12:39 starting with Heather Heather
2:33:02
heineken heineken heineken it would be
2:33:06
great if she was a real Heineken but no
2:33:08
Hina King signing the king it's closed
2:33:13
except she's not uh Colin she's in CL
2:33:16
150 bucks do I want to read this know my
2:33:19
original donation was under my maiden
2:33:20
name as John pronounce it
2:33:22
whoo-hoo-hoo-hoo it's actually
2:33:25
pronounced like a spell okay happy
2:33:27
Anniversary to my amazing husband Daniel
2:33:28
we got married May 3rd six years ago
2:33:31
welcoming our first child this month
2:33:33
requesting some karma for an unmedicated
2:33:36
natural birth and a happy healthy baby
2:33:39
you thank you both for your sensible
2:33:42
coverage of the Rona as most of the
2:33:43
population is being swept by fear of
2:33:45
propaganda if you feel like it though I
2:33:49
seriously I have been around this block
2:33:52
the epidural is available for quite some
2:33:55
time until it's not but I hope you're
2:33:58
able to do it I can only imagine you'd
2:34:00
have to chop my head off
2:34:05
mark Hall's next on the list from Austin
2:34:09
your buddy 133 10 and I got to read a
2:34:11
little part of this note he says many
2:34:13
good shows lately although John's recent
2:34:15
in-depth report on a Harvey Weinstein's
2:34:17
genitalia left me closer to upchucking a
2:34:22
brown-butter lobster roll chief
2:34:26
unraveling Kobe I was just playing clips
2:34:31
no I know I know that's it
2:34:34
killing Edie and killing education yeah
2:34:38
that's our document a documentarian Mark
2:34:41
Hall absolutely thank you missed an
2:34:43
onion mark tans in Milwaukee Wisconsin
2:34:46
123 91 Richard oh boy we missed one here
2:34:51
as I inch my way towards knighthood I
2:34:52
feel the smaller donation is a necessity
2:34:54
and essential to call out a couple of
2:34:56
douche bags
2:34:57
number one is Ashley the Thrasher of
2:35:00
trash cans phew which mayor not be short
2:35:06
for Matthew and Tristan no that's from
2:35:11
him okay that's it all right
2:35:12
douche bags done well we got another one
2:35:14
now because Richard Boyington comes in
2:35:16
from Syracuse New York with 123 dollars
2:35:18
and 90 cents and he says I was hit in
2:35:21
the mouth by my friend Frank six months
2:35:23
ago and have been thankful that you and
2:35:25
John are now part of my weekly brain
2:35:29
sanitation since then I've been hitting
2:35:32
everyone I know in the mouth whether
2:35:34
it's a short whether you're anybody were
2:35:36
just a call out here yes my friends
2:35:38
Frank you've been deduced that back
2:35:49
office is not paying attention here but
2:35:50
the next one's also a D douching Cheryl
2:35:53
let's really have a color cook for D
2:35:55
douching well there Cheryl was at least
2:36:00
256 of them I can think of I mean no he
2:36:06
has the the red is for douchebag call
2:36:08
out mm-hmm yellows for birthday he's got
2:36:10
no color code for D douching I know
2:36:13
Cheryl Cheryl Wetzel in Mount Laurel New
2:36:16
Jersey with 123 90 she wants a D
2:36:18
douching you've been deduced for a
2:36:25
friend Ellen Ellen K and just to be
2:36:27
clear everybody D douching is for when
2:36:30
you're a first-time donor it's not just
2:36:33
because you want it well it's a couple
2:36:35
yeah you can't just have well some
2:36:37
people ask for it after is it means a
2:36:39
couple different things one you haven't
2:36:41
donated for a long time and you feel
2:36:44
like a douchebag because people calling
2:36:46
you one and so you need a D douching
2:36:47
okay that's one the other ones the first
2:36:49
time he ever donated after listening to
2:36:51
the show for a fairly long time I don't
2:36:53
think it's necessary for someone who's
2:36:55
listening to the show twice and all of a
2:36:58
sudden donated to ask for a deed oh she
2:37:00
and most of them don't right but
2:37:03
sometimes you might run into that but
2:37:05
it's not necessary you shouldn't be
2:37:07
doing that she should be doing that it's
2:37:10
not right
2:37:12
circa Lystra in Attleboro oil Falls
2:37:15
Massachusetts one two three four five
2:37:18
once the jobs come and put that at the
2:37:20
end I think mm-hmm
2:37:21
they met you I guess yes Tolima $100 sir
2:37:26
FAC bass in Houston Texas 100 John Roman
2:37:30
a hundred Vanessa Campbell in / Purim /
2:37:35
ham and she dedicates his donation to
2:37:38
her husband mark Campbell for their
2:37:40
anniversary on May 5th and that's a
2:37:44
hundred sonja rose 93 98 30 Baron mark
2:37:49
Tanner comes in twice a month 76 54 his
2:37:52
varying it a little bit forgotten eight
2:37:54
Sebastopol 69 69 who comes in a lot / oh
2:37:58
oh I think it's / hair ingvar son in
2:38:03
Borel set Sweden sixty sixty small boobs
2:38:09
or no and isn't even small boobs
2:38:11
Geoffrey Sewell in San Francisco hasty
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cannot leave without talking about Flynn
2:43:20
we'll have a lot of Flynn clips
2:43:22
can I have background her stuff so maybe
2:43:25
if I set that up yeah why'd she do that
2:43:27
because these clips are mostly trey
2:43:29
Gowdy although I have to say he did
2:43:32
reveal something that would make all the
2:43:34
unindicted unsealed sealed and I feel
2:43:38
bad so before we get into the weeds but
2:43:41
just make it very very simple Flynn
2:43:45
hasn't got a new boy Flynn the
2:43:48
lieutenant general that was the head of
2:43:51
the DIA and he got railroaded by the FBI
2:43:54
to get him out of the Trump
2:43:55
administration yeah he was going to be a
2:43:57
national security adviser he was
2:43:59
national security was about a month and
2:44:01
he was entrapped and this has all come
2:44:05
out now based upon
2:44:07
him hiring a new lawyer Sidney Powell
2:44:09
was very famous and she's kick-ass and
2:44:12
there was and really just to cut to the
2:44:16
short of it Jim Comey sent some agents
2:44:20
in to coerce Michael Flynn in the White
2:44:25
House
2:44:26
you know in eight really it was that
2:44:29
were interrogating him and he wasn't
2:44:31
really told that this was the type of
2:44:33
interview that it was and they had even
2:44:36
written down or someone had written down
2:44:38
on notes that we either gonna get him to
2:44:41
admit to it or resign or get him fired
2:44:44
and the reason for that I have my
2:44:46
thoughts about we'll talk about after he
2:44:47
goes for some of the clips but the
2:44:48
smoking gun evidence that Sidney Powell
2:44:52
is talking about now with this note is
2:44:55
that the person who sent these agents
2:44:57
including Peter struck to help Flynn
2:45:01
incriminate himself for a testify
2:45:03
against himself plead guilty to
2:45:05
something he wasn't guilty of
2:45:06
necessarily or at all was James Comey
2:45:09
and that's witnessed in this smoking gun
2:45:11
clip from things by a year and a half
2:45:14
ago as he was bragging about it you look
2:45:16
at this White House now and it's hard to
2:45:17
imagine two FBI agents ending up in the
2:45:19
same room how did that happen
2:45:20
I sent them something we probably
2:45:29
wouldn't have done or maybe gotten away
2:45:30
with in a more organized investigation a
2:45:33
more organized administration in the
2:45:35
George W honest tration for interesting
2:45:37
flub I hadn't even heard that a more
2:45:39
organized investigation than he says
2:45:41
administration in a more organized
2:45:43
investigation a more organized
2:45:45
administration wrote Rove in the George
2:45:47
W Bush administration for example or the
2:45:48
Obama administration and both of those
2:45:50
administrations that was processed and
2:45:52
so if the FBI wanted to send agents into
2:45:56
the White House itself to interview a
2:45:59
senior official you would work through
2:46:00
the White House Counsel and there'll be
2:46:02
discussions and approvals and who would
2:46:04
be there and I thought it's early enough
2:46:06
let's just send a couple guys over so
2:46:09
that smug arrogance may come back to
2:46:11
bite him in the ass here is Sidney
2:46:13
Powell this is all background but it
2:46:15
gives you a good overview two-parter she
2:46:17
would
2:46:17
with the original money honey Maria
2:46:20
Bartiromo Sunday well a guilty plea is
2:46:22
supposed to be knowing and voluntary his
2:46:26
was neither we have evidence that we
2:46:28
produced earlier this week that general
2:46:31
Flynn's guilty plea was coerced we found
2:46:34
documents that indicate that from the
2:46:36
Covington law firm that they had a
2:46:38
secret side deal with mr. van gock the
2:46:40
prosecutor and I'm not sure it's mrs.
2:46:43
Ahmad - that was on the special counsel
2:46:45
operation they had threatened to indict
2:46:48
Michael G Flynn who had a four month old
2:46:50
baby the general son if he didn't
2:46:52
immediately agree to plead guilty
2:46:54
so that is coercion that's completely
2:46:56
improper and they also hid from him all
2:46:59
the evidence that we've uncovered that
2:47:01
shows he's innocent that they made up
2:47:03
the entire thing of course he knew that
2:47:06
but he had no evidence of it and no way
2:47:08
to prove it because the FBI agents had
2:47:10
gone in ambush interviewed him did not
2:47:13
record the interview of course they
2:47:15
didn't even tell him that they were
2:47:17
interviewing him as a subject they
2:47:19
schemed and connive to keep him from
2:47:21
knowing that he was a subject of the
2:47:22
interview they deliberately wanted to
2:47:24
avoid that because they wanted to keep
2:47:26
him relaxed and unguarded nothing about
2:47:29
this case was done right they violated
2:47:32
every rule every protocol and then have
2:47:35
long hid since the beginning of the
2:47:37
investigation the evidence that they
2:47:40
knew he was innocent the entire
2:47:42
prosecution was false it must be
2:47:44
dismissed for the government's egregious
2:47:45
misconduct and his guilty plea withdrawn
2:47:48
the standard is supposed to be lenient
2:47:50
before sentencing it's really not that
2:47:52
hard but it definitely should be
2:47:55
withdrawn so the the part of this that's
2:47:58
interesting is that his original law
2:48:00
firm had some secret side deal with the
2:48:03
prosecutor apparently to get Flynn to
2:48:07
plead guilty to a crime he didn't commit
2:48:10
but there's an interesting kicker in the
2:48:12
second clip so Sidney wait a second what
2:48:15
you're telling me is that general
2:48:17
Flynn's first lawyer before you the
2:48:19
Covington firm had a deal with
2:48:22
prosecutors to make sure that he pled
2:48:24
guilty now I know that Covington is also
2:48:27
Eric Holder as a partner at
2:48:28
Law Firm they did not on earth any of
2:48:31
these documents that that you found you
2:48:33
say that they they hid them specifically
2:48:36
intentionally isn't that interesting the
2:48:40
former attorney general eric holder's
2:48:43
law firm cut a deal to basically screw
2:48:47
this guy this is a grievous actionable I
2:48:49
have I have a theory about this and then
2:48:51
I want to hear your clips so according
2:48:55
to what we've heard and what the
2:48:56
president has said and has now accepted
2:48:58
knowledge when President Obama met with
2:49:00
incoming president elect Trump he said
2:49:04
the two things you gotta watch out for
2:49:06
is North Korea interesting that starts
2:49:08
to spark up now with some weirdness
2:49:10
North Korea cuz oh he's gonna new
2:49:12
nuclear bombs and Michael Flynn so this
2:49:16
is not just the guy's a dick and I can
2:49:20
say from firsthand experience in general
2:49:23
intelligence people hate Michael Flynn
2:49:27
my uncle told me personally uncle Don he
2:49:30
would not be caught in the same room as
2:49:32
Michael Flynn and this is I believe that
2:49:37
for a number of reasons one is he's
2:49:39
military intelligence so CIA and FBI
2:49:41
don't even think military have any
2:49:44
business doing that at all but he also
2:49:47
was kind I'm not saying this is what why
2:49:48
uncle Don doesn't like him but he also
2:49:51
wasn't going along with the ISIS trick
2:49:53
and here you can't you can't trust
2:49:55
Islamic terrorists to do your bidding
2:49:57
you can't just give him a whole bunch of
2:49:58
guns and make him do stuff it's not
2:50:00
necessarily going to work so he went
2:50:04
against rightfully so against all policy
2:50:08
well he don't forget we have clips but
2:50:12
what if something else is going on
2:50:14
well what let me get this one out of the
2:50:15
way so just a pad your argument a little
2:50:18
bit Michael Flint doing the interview
2:50:22
the as because he was in Afghanistan
2:50:25
Afghanistan I'm thinking for a while and
2:50:27
he said there's no way this is a waste
2:50:29
of money
2:50:30
mm-hmm remember those clips yeah and
2:50:33
nobody would they never came to the fore
2:50:35
but he was talking about this is a waste
2:50:37
of money and we would just get out of
2:50:39
there here because
2:50:40
this is nothing this is bullshit and I
2:50:44
think don't have something to do with it
2:50:45
this Bureau this cuz these guys have
2:50:48
schemes you don't need a guy like this
2:50:49
is it really that necessary for
2:50:52
President Obama to tell Trump watch out
2:50:55
for that guy because of that I don't
2:50:57
think so I don't think so
2:51:00
let's take the simple case that we have
2:51:03
seen the Obama administration but
2:51:07
certainly in this election run the
2:51:10
Democrat Party they project they project
2:51:14
everything but yourself in yourself but
2:51:16
you cope to the health we've looked at
2:51:18
this we've identified at hundreds of
2:51:20
times they project so what if is it may
2:51:24
be possible that the mahler scheme was
2:51:29
not to get rid of Trump but to protect a
2:51:35
Russian spy ring inside the US
2:51:39
government at high level and I think
2:51:43
Peter struck is possibly a double agent
2:51:47
and Flynn knew it and he knew it and
2:51:50
they had to get rid of Flynn and they
2:51:53
really screwed the guy all the way down
2:51:55
into the ground something is going on it
2:51:58
ties back into all this it's not just
2:51:59
because of you know people didn't agree
2:52:01
with his policy I think this has always
2:52:04
been about some kind of deal with Russia
2:52:07
it makes nothing but since cuz we know
2:52:09
Russia is not actually a threat but
2:52:11
there was a lot of money to be made with
2:52:13
Russia a lot well I'm gonna stick with
2:52:17
the idea that something's going on along
2:52:19
those lines but why does it have to be
2:52:21
Russia Obama administration was filled
2:52:23
with Muslim Brotherhood folk or could be
2:52:26
Chinese John the CIA guy was is a Muslim
2:52:29
who was converted in Saudi Arabia
2:52:32
there's plenty of evidence of that he's
2:52:34
never been asked directly by the media
2:52:35
could it be something along those things
2:52:37
because could be Flynn was involved with
2:52:39
the Muslims more than he was with the
2:52:41
Russians he gave one speech in Russia I
2:52:42
don't see it that much of a connection
2:52:44
or could it even be worse than both of
2:52:47
these and be a Chinese China that's what
2:52:49
I'm really worried about
2:52:51
because the Chinese have taken over the
2:52:53
media they've done a lot of good work
2:52:56
they've taken over our education
2:52:59
everything going on I mean there's
2:53:01
anything unstoppable don't have is this
2:53:03
show we will be the last ones to go but
2:53:06
when we go we'll be rich yeah well then
2:53:09
the wall way thing is still you know
2:53:10
it's obvious that this is a spy
2:53:13
operation and the when the Europeans are
2:53:16
just being hounded into buying this gear
2:53:19
why don't you just give a direct phone
2:53:21
and make sure that they're on the line
2:53:23
every time you have a phone call I mean
2:53:24
this makes no sense to me if the Chinese
2:53:27
run the media is it then yellow
2:53:28
journalism this is my racial this is my
2:53:32
this is my race of the day thanks trawl
2:53:37
room someone on that troll room is out
2:53:39
of control I'm just reading man I'm just
2:53:41
reading the prompter oh you're reading
2:53:42
from the troll and you're making
2:53:44
mistakes let's go with okay now so trey
2:53:46
gowdy was on fox news being interviewed
2:53:50
about the flynn story and he's got some
2:53:51
good stuff now I have four clips I got
2:53:53
zero with one and two and then at the
2:53:56
bottom you'll find under the name trey
2:53:58
gowdy goes off on the yeah that's a
2:54:01
separate clip ok so let's play these
2:54:02
clips that would be done okay let's go
2:54:04
at 0-0 it is can I ask you why you
2:54:08
decided to do 0 instead of one yes I'll
2:54:11
tell you well I'll tell you exactly why
2:54:13
so you can understand this I'm doing so
2:54:15
I'm doing clips and they come they come
2:54:17
at me and sometimes in backwards order I
2:54:19
said well I'm gonna have oh yeah yeah I
2:54:21
know this happened to me too I know what
2:54:23
you did yeah you needed to put a clip in
2:54:25
front you already had to label the one
2:54:27
in the two I got you all right slid on
2:54:29
Fox the Asian stripper White House to
2:54:31
interrogate National Security Advisor
2:54:33
General Michael Flynn telling him that
2:54:35
he didn't need a lawyer not to worry
2:54:36
about that they had written on a bill
2:54:38
priests app who was a head of
2:54:40
counterintelligence at the FBI wrote
2:54:41
this on a piece of paper what is our
2:54:42
goal truth admission or to get him to
2:54:46
lie so we can prosecute him and get him
2:54:48
fired
2:54:49
question mark lawyers and former agents
2:54:52
are coming to the defense of the bureau
2:54:54
including the lawyer for the Ukraine
2:54:55
whistleblower saying this
2:54:58
the FBI notes reveal consideration of
2:55:01
routine law-enforcement interview
2:55:03
tactics and by no means undercut general
2:55:06
Flynn's prior admissions of lying to the
2:55:07
FBI stop I'm sorry I just realize it
2:55:11
it's Ukraine and that's where all that's
2:55:14
yeah okay never I will continue but now
2:55:18
I know not Russia not China
2:55:19
I'll betcha Ukraine felony and accepting
2:55:22
full responsibility for his actions to
2:55:25
which Kim stressful at The Wall Street
2:55:26
Journal fired back as four liberal
2:55:29
commentators legal scholars saying that
2:55:31
all of this is routine will let sure as
2:55:33
how hope not the FBI exists to
2:55:35
investigate crimes not create them that
2:55:38
from Kim's trestles at the journal here
2:55:40
now trey gowdy Fox News contributor and
2:55:42
former chairman of the House the
2:55:44
Oversight Committee Trey welcome good to
2:55:46
have you here what do you think was was
2:55:49
the notes were the notes and was the
2:55:52
investigation of General Michael Flynn
2:55:54
at the White House routine for the FBI
2:55:57
and for the agents who carried it out I
2:56:00
hope not Martha and if it is routine
2:56:02
then why didn't they apply the same
2:56:04
standard the Hillary Clinton that they
2:56:05
did it to Michael Flynn if you go back
2:56:07
so so Flynn's under investigation and in
2:56:09
the summer of 2016 a counterintelligence
2:56:11
investigation the FBI found nothing they
2:56:15
didn't find an insufficient amount of
2:56:16
evidence they found no evidence and
2:56:18
they're about to close this
2:56:20
investigation and then he has the
2:56:21
conversation will kiss Leah so Colby
2:56:23
decides to send Bureau ages to the to
2:56:26
the White House why I mean that's the
2:56:28
fundamental question were you
2:56:29
investigating a crime the Logan Act
2:56:32
which there's never been a prosecution
2:56:33
under that act or were you conducting a
2:56:36
counterintelligence investigation if
2:56:38
it's a criminal interview then why did
2:56:41
you treat him so differently from the
2:56:42
way you did Hillary Clinton remember
2:56:44
Martha she had a medium-sized law firm
2:56:46
in the room with her they gave the
2:56:48
questions to her lawyers before they
2:56:51
interviewed her and they most assuredly
2:56:52
told her there's a consequence for lying
2:56:55
none of which they did for Michael flat
2:56:56
yeah and whenever these interviews annoy
2:57:00
me because I can do all the comparison
2:57:02
questions don't ask me why that didn't
2:57:05
happen tell me why it happened with
2:57:06
Flynn hopefully he does
2:57:09
I don't know that he did that he implies
2:57:14
it's just that we're just after Flynn
2:57:16
but they don't have that what you're
2:57:18
thinking I'm gonna do something
2:57:19
something deeper he doesn't have that
2:57:21
man it's kind of disappointing
2:57:22
especially to get the last clip and play
2:57:24
the next one beyond Flynn they were
2:57:26
hoping that if they pressed him hard
2:57:28
enough and put him in a tough enough
2:57:30
position and held some of his earlier
2:57:33
comments against what he said there that
2:57:35
he would I'm sorry this may be the
2:57:39
answer this is why they were going after
2:57:41
Flynn a on the surface this is what that
2:57:44
this particular question and answer
2:57:46
answers your question okay
2:57:47
we'll play it again from the beginning
2:57:49
beyond Flynn they were hoping that if
2:57:52
they pressed him hard enough and put him
2:57:53
in a tough enough position and held some
2:57:56
of his earlier comments against what he
2:57:58
said there that that he would flip on
2:58:00
President Trump that he would give up
2:58:02
some goods on the president do you agree
2:58:04
well I do for this reason there's also a
2:58:08
notation in these documents released
2:58:10
this week to use that defense of
2:58:12
briefing as a pretense as a ruse so
2:58:15
everyone that's all for today Finn's a
2:58:18
briefing by the FBI keep that in mind
2:58:19
they may be interviewing you remember
2:58:21
Comey did the same thing with Trump he
2:58:24
gave this defensive briefing all the
2:58:26
dossier but he was really interviewing
2:58:28
him they still thought Donald Trump was
2:58:30
colluding with Russia when they went to
2:58:32
interview with Michael Flint so I have
2:58:34
every expectation they wanted to flip
2:58:36
Flynn on the president the problem was
2:58:40
no one what the campaign was colluding
2:58:42
with Russia that wasn't fled it wasn't
2:58:44
trumpet wasn't Papadopoulos they were
2:58:46
wrong about all four of their crossfire
2:58:48
hurricane targets this makes no sense
2:58:51
why would Obama say careful of Flynn's
2:58:54
stay away from him if they really wanted
2:58:57
to get him to flip Trump that doesn't
2:58:59
why if you tell Trump no he'll get him
2:59:01
and then we can yeah I mean were they
2:59:03
using him as an asset
2:59:05
unbeknown unbeknownst to Flynn I doubt
2:59:08
that what happened I don't know and I'm
2:59:10
not convinced that that Obama told
2:59:15
Warren Trump about Flynn I don't know
2:59:18
there was any kind of coordinated
2:59:20
efforts about anything like that
2:59:23
well this is this is the that story I
2:59:26
just brushed let's go on with that
2:59:29
listen some more of gaudy so how come
2:59:31
when we heard from Robert Muller and the
2:59:34
investigation two years and millions and
2:59:36
millions of dollars was finished and we
2:59:39
got the report where were these notes
2:59:41
that we're seeing now they were not
2:59:43
turned over they have to be turned over
2:59:45
if you're going to trial there's there's
2:59:47
a little bit of a debate about it but I
2:59:49
think most people will tell you Brady
2:59:51
does not implicate guilty pleas so when
2:59:54
Michael Flint said I'm going to plead
2:59:56
they didn't have to turn over the nose
2:59:58
but Martha this is not the Department of
3:00:01
let's see if we can get away with it and
3:00:02
it's not the Department of let's see who
3:00:04
we can get fired it is the Department of
3:00:07
Justice Sally Yates who is hardly a
3:00:10
Republican was infuriated when she found
3:00:13
out what Comey had done so that's the
3:00:15
Department of Justice we don't care if
3:00:17
you're an R or D we don't care whether
3:00:19
we like your and we don't we're going to
3:00:21
treat you the same Muller smokes did not
3:00:24
turn over these documents because they
3:00:25
didn't think they had to given the
3:00:28
importance of the job the president
3:00:30
thought there were better people for it
3:00:32
and that Flynn wasn't up for the job a
3:00:34
former senior Obama administration
3:00:36
official told CNN so there is a NN oh
3:00:41
yeah no of course
3:00:42
hello I'm just telling you that even the
3:00:44
New York Times is reporting it so
3:00:47
anything could be alive could be along
3:00:50
as a lie hmm interesting
3:00:53
I definitely don't trust those two
3:00:54
sources either no of course not so now
3:00:58
let's listen to this this is the trey
3:01:00
gowdy goes off on the FBI and this to me
3:01:03
there's a little tidbit in here that I
3:01:05
think we will both be amused by in
3:01:10
retrospect I think the Attorney General
3:01:13
and and US Attorney Durham are both very
3:01:15
interested in how this whole sordid
3:01:17
affair began so the four targets let's
3:01:20
just go with Flynn all right you're
3:01:22
gonna put a general under
3:01:24
counterintelligence investigation by the
3:01:26
world's premier law enforcement agency
3:01:28
why what is the factual predicate where
3:01:32
you think you have the power to
3:01:34
him under counterintelligence
3:01:36
investigation for being an agent of
3:01:38
Russia what was it I mean did Irina
3:01:41
check off Nabu did he watch Doctor
3:01:43
Zhivago why did you put Michael Flynn
3:01:46
under counterintelligence investigation
3:01:49
I think that's what Durham and bar are
3:01:51
getting out of this
3:01:52
none of these investigations were
3:01:53
sufficiently factually predicated and if
3:01:56
that's true then you're gonna see a
3:01:58
clamping down on the power that we've
3:02:00
given the FBI and it's about damn time
3:02:02
ge glossy prosecutions no ma'am nobody's
3:02:06
talking to a federal prosecutor on the
3:02:07
way over here but we have got to to not
3:02:10
only associate accountability with
3:02:13
prosecutions I don't think I think being
3:02:16
a terrible FBI agent and treating people
3:02:19
unfairly maybe it ought to be a crime
3:02:21
but I don't think it is a crime what the
3:02:24
takeaway is the next time the FBI says
3:02:26
hey we'd like to talk tell them no say
3:02:29
when you clean up your eye when you quit
3:02:31
trying to get people fired and see what
3:02:33
you can get away with we'll start
3:02:35
treating you like a dispassionate
3:02:36
law-enforcement agency but until then no
3:02:39
thanks we're done talking with you
3:02:42
okay two things one so much for the
3:02:45
sealed indictments nobody's going to
3:02:48
jail no no I think his argument is
3:02:51
correct I've worked for the government
3:02:53
and yeah you can be a kind of a lousy
3:02:55
agent and doing anything and your
3:02:57
doesn't mean you're liable and that the
3:03:00
other thing is that just don't talk to
3:03:02
the FBI meme we first brought that into
3:03:06
play probably six seven years ago this
3:03:09
is what Thomas Drake the NSA
3:03:13
whistleblower right says at the
3:03:15
beginning of his speeches I was trying
3:03:16
to find this clip of him saying it but
3:03:19
he says them he says the most important
3:03:22
thing he learned he was harassed I have
3:03:24
it here for I think I have your clip
3:03:27
hold on Thomas Drake FBI comments
3:03:30
probably let's take us a quick listen
3:03:37
after your experience would you advise
3:03:40
someone else in your position to blow
3:03:42
the whistle on government wrongdoing yes
3:03:45
but make sure you understand what you're
3:03:48
getting yourself into
3:03:50
do not speak to the FBI and make sure
3:03:53
you have a lawyer right from the start
3:03:55
if my case is any example they'll do
3:03:58
everything they can to take anything you
3:04:01
say and anything they find and use it to
3:04:04
justify charges that in my case were
3:04:08
actually framed see I told the truth to
3:04:11
the FBI agents they didn't believe me in
3:04:14
fact four of the 10 felony counts were
3:04:17
for making false statements one of them
3:04:19
was for obstructing justice you know why
3:04:21
because a chief prosecutor said that
3:04:25
unless I cooperate with the
3:04:26
investigation they're going to pursue
3:04:29
prosecution
3:04:30
so the answer is yes we need actually
3:04:33
need more having spoken to Daniel
3:04:35
Ellsberg he actually thought in the
3:04:37
early 70s with all the publicity that
3:04:39
surround the Pentagon Papers that more
3:04:41
people would actually step forward and
3:04:43
other than some close colleague no
3:04:45
associates guess what hardly anybody
3:04:49
else
3:04:49
step forward regarding the travesty of
3:04:52
Vietnam February 2018 we played that
3:04:55
clip there not that long ago but that's
3:04:59
what he makes it he makes that point
3:05:01
there's another clip of him where he's
3:05:02
actually giving a speech where he says
3:05:03
don't talk to the FBI well the idea of
3:05:06
not talking to the FBI
3:05:07
you know includes when in Flynn says
3:05:09
that these guys are he thought they were
3:05:10
coming over to but you know just a pal
3:05:12
around
3:05:13
yeah just chat get a little deets yeah
3:05:16
and so he was naive and you know maybe
3:05:20
should have the people yeah
3:05:22
naive that guy doesn't seem like someone
3:05:25
who's naive in general but yeah I guess
3:05:27
possible awesome no he doesn't know he
3:05:31
was tricked yes
3:05:32
that's what it sounds like to me well I
3:05:35
do have the end a show clip if you want
3:05:37
to well before we do that I just want to
3:05:41
check because we we have a bit of an
3:05:43
issue now with our end of show I so I
3:05:45
really don't like Alex Jones
3:05:47
end of show I so not this one at least
3:05:48
no no you got bad two ones
3:05:50
well not really here's here's one I'd
3:05:52
this is the full clip in context now and
3:05:55
then I'll give you the end or show I so
3:05:56
possibility chance for us to share
3:05:59
things like producing child to death and
3:06:02
mmm maybe it won't work did you hear
3:06:04
what he said those - no I said mumbles
3:06:07
listen to this producing child to death
3:06:10
no producing child to dad he meant to
3:06:13
say reducing childhood death but he says
3:06:15
polio he said producer but that's a
3:06:17
blunder yeah this is producing childhood
3:06:19
death producing child that's a clip but
3:06:22
it's not I don't think it's in the show
3:06:25
okay we have the classic because the
3:06:32
beaches are back open let's go with that
3:06:34
and I will finish with this clip this is
3:06:36
a this is a okay this is the mist I
3:06:41
think it's good yeah the mist classic
3:06:43
biting clip this is a clip they probably
3:06:45
took place a couple of men a few weeks
3:06:47
back and we never picked it up and we
3:06:50
never used it and I think it's a great
3:06:52
clip of a bullet of a gaff are you at
3:06:54
all concerned as Trump said that we
3:06:56
cannot let the Cure be worse than the
3:06:58
problem itself we have to take care of
3:07:01
the cure that will make the problem
3:07:04
worse no matter what I thought we played
3:07:12
that one I don't remember yeah I'm
3:07:14
pretty sure we did it was too good if we
3:07:16
missed that one then we don't deserve to
3:07:18
be podcasters that's what I'm telling
3:07:21
you well that'll be the day
3:07:22
and why the hell do those mini bell
3:07:25
peppers live inside the bell pepper
3:07:27
itself these are questions we did not
3:07:29
answer today oh yeah one growing inside
3:07:31
us it's gotta be some genetically
3:07:35
modified
3:07:39
okay you say so when the seeds sprouted
3:07:41
inside decided was in the dark and it
3:07:46
produces a little bit member okay I'll
3:07:49
take that everybody thank you very much
3:07:51
this is your deconstruction for today No
3:07:53
Agenda Episode one two three nine arrow
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12:40 will be next to do that on
3:07:57
Thursday please remember us at Dvorak
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and if so mixes we got to Fletcher we've
3:08:06
got some Jesse Coyne Nelson we got proto
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V we got roofie and after this show on
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3:08:30
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3:08:41
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whele should I make you play sound clips
3:09:00
on command directing you guys on from
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high to do my bidding and take my own
3:09:05
personal sound
3:10:09
the mavericks of media
3:10:16
it's just gonna be early and I want to
3:10:19
get right to the allegation made do you
3:10:21
remember her
3:10:27
would you please go on the record with
3:10:29
the American people did you sexually
3:10:31
assault our weak
3:10:33
I'm saying unequivocally it never never
3:10:36
happened
3:10:39
why limit this only to Tara Reid why not
3:10:42
release any complaints that it may have
3:10:45
been made against you during your son
3:10:46
career I'm prepared to do that the best
3:10:50
of my knowledge has been no complaints
3:10:52
made of against me as soon as my sin
3:10:53
occurred it turns my office and they had
3:10:55
these been run look gives us an open
3:10:57
book there's nothing for me to hide
3:11:01
and all know what the phrase rule of
3:11:02
thumb be no man has a right to chastise
3:11:06
as women of Mirage thicker than the
3:11:09
circumference of his stuff
3:11:13
for complete transparency why not push
3:11:17
for the release of any document with
3:11:19
Tara Reid's name on them whether it's at
3:11:22
the University of Delaware or the
3:11:24
National Archives first of all let's get
3:11:26
the straight there there there are no
3:11:29
personnel documents but you can't do
3:11:32
that
3:11:32
you wouldn't for example if you worked
3:11:35
with mayor I work for you and you had my
3:11:37
my income tax returns you had my or
3:11:40
whatever serve their private documents
3:11:42
they're not further they don't they
3:11:44
don't get put out in the public they're
3:11:46
not part of the public record that in
3:11:48
fact is that any senator or vice
3:11:51
president or president has in their
3:11:53
documentation
3:12:02
today I am proud to endorse Joe Biden
3:12:06
are you home as well
3:12:09
or seeing the soul of America now slow I
3:12:12
want to tell you about the Joe Biden
3:12:13
I've seen working behind the scenes
3:12:15
hammering out solutions for the American
3:12:17
people
3:12:20
Joe has been a voice of reason and
3:12:22
resilience Joe Biden has been with us in
3:12:31
every step of the way and to destroy
3:12:33
every last benefit and protection for
3:12:36
the American people he knows how to get
3:12:38
the job done there's a woman talking in
3:12:40
my ear about something that has nothing
3:12:42
to do with what we're doing here and
3:12:44
weekend governance what's the big deal
3:12:47
put people in cages and it's logical and
3:12:50
it's rational where is it helping create
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and save millions of jobs wherever we
3:12:56
will deliver bold progress for the
3:12:59
American people crazy
3:13:00
gonna sound coming in my ears pretty
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stupid hammering because he never
3:13:04
forgets his rules windmills caused
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cancer the cancer moonshot Jim Fox we
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need a forward-looking battle-tested
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leader I was ready to prostitute myself
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who will fight for the people welcome
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Hillary it's great to have you
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beaches are back up and what are you
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yeah
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