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May 28th, 2020 • 3h 16m

1246: 3X3

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more kale Eclipse is no agenda curry and
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from northern Silicon Valley where we
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have a message to the looters and
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rioters in Minnesota so stroke business
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seen people social distancing I'm John C
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Dvorak yeah funny the one thing I did
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not hear anyone say covering the the
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riots social distancing please
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well they had this thing that was funny
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was there was an MSNBC require I didn't
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clip it because it's good too many
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mumbly it's all mumbling in the back
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room but they they put subtitles on a
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Kate Eaters with one of her
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correspondents I'm gonna Hearst show
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whatever it is and the in the in the
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reporters out there were this big mass
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oh wait wait I have the clip I have the
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clip but you do okay please yeah
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hilarious and I want to come back to
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mass a little bit later but I'll play
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this for ya this is Katy tur and so she
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and he wears this I think he's in
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Florida somewhere maybe yeah there
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Florida everyone's party on the beach
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right and and that of course is
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outrageous and then he's actually the
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the on-the-ground reporter with the mask
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on looks over and that guy is filming
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him and says so are the people there
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just not worried about it
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Calla they're not worried about their
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own personal safety I haven't met
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anybody who is I met some folks actually
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from Lake Geneva who lived in the area
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they were staying a few miles outside of
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town where I were and they said they're
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worried about it they're worried about
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that second spike they're worried about
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folks coming in from Chicago but they'll
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quickly add at the same time this is a
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place that relies on that business I
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think people here want a little bit more
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funding when it comes to these programs
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so that they could stay close but again
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I think people felt like the Supreme
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Court made the decision here in
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Wisconsin that it was time to open up
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legacy here just around nobody's wearing
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them nobody's there you go including the
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government
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striking images Calipari Cal thank you
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very much I loved her response the most
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striking images yes after the guy
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literally is standing there looking like
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a doofus for calling out the people
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without a mask and his camera crew
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doesn't have one either yeah the guy
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says the passerby says hey neither does
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the cameraman and I guess a cameraman or
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the crew do a two-man or anything like
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that you had a whole crew within with
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lights I guess I don't know yeah I I
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want to get to that but I have a couple
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things I want to discuss first but
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before anything we have to talk about
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the wave of nerd disappointment that
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that just flushed over the entire globe
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yesterday did you notice any of that oh
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no I was watching the live feed of the
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looting it was quite interesting very
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entertaining well while you were
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watching that other people were watching
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this and sadly well Jake I'm sad to
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deliver the news that today's launch has
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officially been scrubbed into weather
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just 16 minutes and 23 seconds before
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the scheduled liftoff at 433 eastern
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time here at Kennedy Space Center now a
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backup window is planned for May 30th
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that Saturday and a backup to the backup
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because a backup and a backup to that
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backup and backup to the backup to the
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backup has these weather situation
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actually forgotten about that part had
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nothing to do with it no what I wanted
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to say was there's a couple things that
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were going on with this launch and I was
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reminded yesterday by a very good friend
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of the show who said do I he says he
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reminds me every two years what 33
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stands for apparently and I keep
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forgetting
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apparently he says the number 33 goes
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back to the the Crusades and really the
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precursor Knights Templar which is you
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know the precursor to the Masons and the
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Illuminati etc and of course 33
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throughout history has been used many
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times but since you know eight what is
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it when were the Crusades a thousand
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years ago something like that long time
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at the top of my yeah
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a long time ago it's not really that I
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don't think it was that long ago maybe
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700 years uh I think years ago is a
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couple years ago give or take a few
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hundred thirty-three meant abort mission
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and we have to remember this that's one
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meaning that could be many others but
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the 33 was code for aborting the mission
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now if you look at the SpaceX what was
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the launch time for 33 p.m. come on
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people
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no wonder was going to be aborted right
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I said it was gonna be aborted last
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Tuesday when I was on the Horowitz show
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oh you did I did I didn't hear why why
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did you think it was going to be aborted
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what was your business conditions they
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were ridiculous and the whole thing
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seemed like it was they were didn't want
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to really do it well I think something
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else happened honestly look looks to me
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let me tell you so for a while now I've
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been following this there's a couple
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guys in New Jersey and they are shooting
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video on their phones of aircraft that
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are a commercial size aircraft but
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they're not marked commercial the kind
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of bland not marked military either and
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they appear I say specifically they
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appear to be just not even hovering but
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just standings just completely still in
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the air and they can move forward
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backwards sideways then they can shoot
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off and I think considering Trump's love
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for Elon Musk his strange connection to
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a Nikola Tesla through his uncle at at
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MIT and just the fact that the president
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was there even he went there he's the
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Air Force one landed oh that was
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interesting yeah that's a good point and
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he said before yeah he lands a good guy
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we got to protect him even though he has
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every reason not to like Elon electric
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cars arrogant billionaire you know that
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often rubs with other arrogant
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billionaires but no no no he loves Elon
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so I think just even looking at the way
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those damn rockets operate and come back
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down and land on the pad
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I think they've given him the
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antigravity technology
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no one else has been able to do this
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privately Richard Branson just had a
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failed launch and what he what Yvonne
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didn't take into account is when you
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when you wind up the antigravity
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technology for this big blast that you
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have to have covered by rockets and you
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know that's just smokescreen
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you couldn't create weather patterns
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it's a magnetic energy so I think that
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he has to figure that out well it's not
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magnetic at all its gravitational
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hundred percent there's no magnetism
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involved ah but you don't know how it's
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created and the only reason I can I can
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say this is a possible theory is because
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of something you said years ago you told
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me about the guy who invented the
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semiconductor technology who did that
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one you have to tell the story again he
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did that one thing and then he went away
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never invented every anything again what
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was that story
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Shockley tell me well I was good friends
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with George Morrow who worked at
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Shockley labs in the early days and
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Shockley was one of the co-inventors of
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the transistor and went off to become a
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semiconductor manufacturer in Silicon
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Valley and he was the progenitor of
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Fairchild and Intel and everything that
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came afterwards mm-hmm
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Motorola semiconductors probably part of
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that so he they're making transmitters a
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transistor company they're making
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transistors and the word around the
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office and pitch Shockley is a very
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interesting character anyway the word
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around the office according to George
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amongst all the engineers was Shockley
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lost it he apparently was unable to
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invent anything hmm let alone you know
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anything further than this one
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transistor that they were manufacturing
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it's Shockley labs and Fairchild kind of
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took over the business from there and
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there's a couple of guys who quit
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Shockley went to start Fairchild and
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then from there the guys who were to
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Fairchild quit there to start Intel and
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another side story was that Fairchild
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was so irritated when Moore and Gordon
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Moore and noise yeah and maybe maybe was
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a third guy it wasn't Andy Grove by the
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way of somebody else
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noise and more quit Fairchild
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to start Intel because they came up with
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to the you know this day they worked on
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this idea of integrated the integrating
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a bunch of transistors yeah and the
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church I was gonna sue Intel and as soon
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as Shockley got word of that he said
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that if if Fairchild Sue's Intel he's
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suing Fairchild
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so Fairchild dropped the idea of
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assuming Intel and the rest is history
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and at the time I think when you told
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this story you concluded that there was
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some theories that he was a number of
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theories that that the entire transistor
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was it was really a reverse engineered
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alien spacecraft yeah yeah so I'm just
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saying the way Trump falls over him and
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a lot of things and the way is Rockets
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land is still just bugs like just one
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guy who doesn't come up a lot who
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supposedly worked at area 51 and some of
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it or the other the real part which is
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an area and this guy's been around for a
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while he doesn't give speeches he
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doesn't give talks he doesn't even like
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to discuss it right but he has discussed
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it in great detail and I was watching a
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recent thing where this one of these
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body language guys was was watching his
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interview and I think it was with Joe
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Rogan mm-hmm Rogan interviewed this
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character and he went on about and
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described all these anti-gravitational
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oh was it one of those to the Star
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Academy guys that it was on Rogan one of
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those entertainment guys no okay it was
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just the guys name it's very forgettable
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and he never shows up a lot but he
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apparently has all the you know all the
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drawings and the goods he's Bob Lazar
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Bob Lazar yes Bob Lazar okay exactly
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good work chat room troll room not chat
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there's no losers on there describing
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this and he talks about these
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anti-gravity devices and and I've been
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hearing about dis anti-gravity devices
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since I remember one time in the 1980s
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this one guy's a techie of some sort he
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was very kind of famous in the valley
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and then he's talking to me one day says
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yeah
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he says they're gonna do anti-gravity
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they're gonna release it any minute
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again furniture was like no very famous
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kind of as guy sauce flying saucers or
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aliens and he said the same thing I've
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been hearing this and in fact I heard it
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just recently this all this talk about
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and it never happens where is this
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device oh who knows I mean we never it
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never happened that we locked the entire
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country the entire it never happened
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that we locked the entire globe down
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either so even in your lifetime crazy
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luck Bob now is interesting Cleve well
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and I spoke to the dog on Tuesday as
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promised
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oh yes yeah did you have this was
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supposed to tease you on this I'd it
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wasn't some we agreed on but I was gonna
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do I said what would the dog have to say
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well I had a nice chat with the dog who
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I have not spoken to and I think $20
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okay right so the dog is that's our show
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name for him his his real name is
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Mauricio holt
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he's a Dutch guy and that last name do
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Holmes means the dog literally
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translated and he's a social geographer
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and really a data scientist he does all
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the political polling for decades I grew
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up watch he's a little bit older than me
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he's like old in both of us he's 72 but
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he sounds very fit and spry and so he's
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he's been a pollster
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yes spry he's been a pollster but every
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elections he shows up and and all kind
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of yeah he's done market research he was
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one of the early guys on that he was
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into computers really early on my dad
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worked with him for many years in the
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indirect marketing so any and he's a
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certified guru and he's always on TV
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when there's something about statistics
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or numbers it really doesn't matter what
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it is politics obviously but you know
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anything that's going on they usually
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call him so they called him and he said
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yeah I got some stuff going I got some
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ideas and after telling the ideas twice
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he was cut off they brought in the viral
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gist and he was never asked back again
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and which is weird for him cuz he is mr.
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mainstream so he went full-on into
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podcasts anything he could find was
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getting taken down and censored on
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YouTube and that's when I found out well
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let's see what my Reese has to say and
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if you if you enjoy very much how
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symptoms at talk heal and we speak at
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the ditch you will love this interview
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it is about an hour and a half and it's
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great it's crazy great
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so that would only be by choice so I'm
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only gonna play about two and a half
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minutes just to give you his theory and
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then I can expand on because it's way
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too long the clip so this is basically
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what he discovered and I will tell you
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what the implications of that are and
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basically I am a social geographer and
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from day one I learned how to program a
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computer in 1965 when I was 18 years old
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so I was always in big data
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even before the world existed and as a
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geographer the only thing were what I
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know something of is data analysis of
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patterns soccer field patterns and try
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to understand why they happen so from
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day one I tried to see what kind of
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pattern I could see with this virus
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spreading all over the world and I saw
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from day one some very interesting
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patterns and at first let's say between
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January and beginning of March basically
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the only places where you can see an
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outburst of the virus was in the areas
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of the world north of 30 degrees north
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and and you could see those areas where
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the temperature in the winter is
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somewhere between let's say 45 night
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until 65 night and the level of humidity
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is low and the interesting thing is that
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is especially the the temperatures were
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you also see that influenza
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happens then you can see that in the
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wintertime there's influenza it's not no
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influenza in the summer the the behavior
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of the spread of the virus exactly is
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influenza I mean the disease is
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different but the spread all of the
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world is exactly like influenza Apple
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Smith was one big difference it is see
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for example in fact 2017-2018 in the
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metals was a big outbreak of influenza
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still that was only 20 25 percent of the
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population because a big part of the
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population is already immune for a new
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influenza because maybe 30 years ago or
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20 years ago that flavor of the year was
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already before there so in new blood is
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a kind of Defense with Corona
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there is no defense because nobody was
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has immunity so you see basically a very
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clean sheet everybody could be infected
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almost everybody
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so the pattern you see is for a
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geographer also an easy pattern because
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I don't have to see inside the blood of
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a person if he must may be immune
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because you know everybody nobody is
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immune right and then you see the
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patterns much more clear then if you see
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influenza in a normal year so what this
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means and this is the part he can't back
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up is that the virus and he believes
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this is the same for influenza he spread
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through aerosol and not surfaces not not
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droplets and that the idea of social
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distancing and masking is only necessary
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when you have the environment which is
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cool and very low humidity and he went
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through in in the hour and a half he
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went through example after example
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around the globe why all of a sudden
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spread but an outbreak would occur and
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he looked at the weather patterns he
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looked at different different patterns
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six weeks ago apparently he predicted
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that that it would start
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spreading in Brazil and at the time
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Brazil had nothing going on and he did
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wait so does he explain now why would it
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have to be low humidity it seems to me
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okay I'm gonna explain why why this
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concerns me okay
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when you have low humidity anything that
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is vaporized will actually dissipate as
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opposed to stay in suspension in the air
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with high humidity because with high
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humidity nothing really evaporates it
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just kind of sits there so you could so
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if you had coughed or you gave some
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aerosol I can only tell you high
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humidity environment which stick around
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longer droplets yes I can only tell you
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what he's saying and what he says it's
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aerosol no one believes this by the way
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there's no one no one believes that it
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is spread through aerosol and I don't
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know why they're not looking into it but
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if it's spread through aerosol for
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whatever reason if you have low humidity
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and cool temperature it actually that
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the actual aerosol does linger in the
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air but it's very easy to fly away if
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you have proper ventilation and that's
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his thesis he says look at all the
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places where there was no proper
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ventilation where the windows were
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closed he said the worst thing people
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can do is get on the bus now with the
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windows closed and your mask on cuz it's
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just there's no air to circulate it away
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but he literally looked at all of you
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know he said what is the ideal the ideal
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environment for the spread the aerosol
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eyes spread of this virus meatpacking
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plants cool very low humidity and the
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stuff and people reasonably close
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together and he had example after
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example after example which could also
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be very valuable if this is if this
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applies to influenza because ultimately
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the same amount of people die I agree
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although some disagree I agree with his
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thesis that no one had this so probably
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there was no one who would not get it
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because they were immune so I like the
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way he approached the data and the
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numbers and his bottom line is we need
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ventilation you can go anywhere you want
19:46
a restaurant to work as long as they're
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adequate ventilation so you can have
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someone sick in your house if they're in
19:52
a room that has a window open so fresh
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air can come in and blow it around it
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was very unlikely that you'd get enough
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viral load in and and also of course you
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want to change the temperature and the
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humidity etc and he just had like 10
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examples that he they take a long time
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from the get through but I thought there
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was a-there people can listen yeah I
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still have this issue with the humidity
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definition and your definition of what's
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what's an aerosol tell you it's not my
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definition so I don't don't have a lot
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to argue with oh well an aerosol is the
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suspension of fine solid particles or
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liquid droplets yeah but that is he says
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he said specifically it's not the
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droplets he says it's much finer than
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that it's aerosolized and it floats
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around that's what he says well if it
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still has to be a still the liquid it's
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got to be in a liquid form and in a low
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humidity environment that would
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dissipate I'm just telling you what he
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said I do not know if if that dissipates
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in a low humidity environment did you
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say that but I don't know I have no idea
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well spray some water in a low humidity
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environment see what you get okay well
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that doesn't I guess well know you you
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you have an argument against it and I
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don't know if that's true what you're
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saying I don't know if it's true what
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he's saying I have no idea talk to him
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about it well maybe if you listened to
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the interview which is why I did it
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maybe if I listened to the interview
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move away from the dog you took the best
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part from the interviews that were you
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telling us it's impossible to play a
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clip other than this because it takes
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every example is 18 minutes and you
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can't cut stuff that you wonder why he's
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not getting on the air maybe he's
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getting long-winded in his old age I
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don't know I'm just kidding
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I know what what is apparent to me
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though is that there's absolutely no one
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who is any correct answers everybody is
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full of
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yet they won't answer the questions they
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won't let anyone else on the air and
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this Sunday
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dr. Burks Admiral commander ambassador
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birx went on the Fox News Sunday show
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with Chris Wallace and he asked her and
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oh by the way you have to take a look at
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what she looks like she has a new hairdo
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she was wearing a red blouse with the
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Chanel colored scarf just flow I mean
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she looks like a clown like like an
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MKULTRA clown meant to trigger you into
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some childhood memory and to believe
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everything she says her hair you have to
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look at a picture she looked her head
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looks like a dickhead literally a
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dickhead it's unbelievable what she's
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done to it and again that may have some
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some your first name again
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Deborah that may have some kind of vir
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de Tabora
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Deborah no no dead Burke so bi rxb irx
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yeah look look at this head look at that
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head with the red with the red outfit on
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I don't know if they have you just
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looking at screenshots here she is okay
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you toe it they were she had the red
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blouse in a white scarf yeah like a
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Chanel scarf and but her hair is all
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puffed out now and it looks is look at
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her head
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what does it look like well I mean if
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you're gonna be if you might pre but she
23:23
by pre suggesting it's a horrible look
23:28
but but it was so horrible that I'm
23:30
suspicious of it she literally looks
23:33
like a clown and I don't know what's
23:35
going on but she was asked point-blank
23:37
what is garfish out of control it's it's
23:41
it this has got to be some kind of
23:43
programming so she's asked point-blank
23:45
what up with the models lady it was 2
23:48
million then it was 200,000 there was a
23:50
hundred thousand and eighty thousand and
23:52
sixty thousand now were a hundred
23:53
thousand a hundred fifty thousand and
23:55
could you please tell us why is this
23:57
happening a month ago you and President
24:00
Trump were both talking about a total of
24:04
60,000
24:05
kovat 19 doubts take a look it looks
24:08
like we'll be at about a 60,000 mark
24:10
which is 40,000 less than the lowest
24:12
number thought up look at how much the
24:14
model has changed in just a week
24:16
remember just a week ago it was 80,000
24:19
now it's 60,000 early this coming week
24:24
we're gonna reach a hundred thousand
24:26
deaths from the corona virus and those
24:28
models that you're a sighting and now
24:31
talk about close to a hundred and fifty
24:33
thousand deaths by August what happened
24:36
doctor I think a few things are together
24:38
so from the beginning and I think when
24:41
we had that first briefing we talked
24:43
about 1.2 million to 2.4 million and a
24:47
hundred thousand to two 240,000 people
24:50
succumbing to this incredibly aggressive
24:53
virus those are the figures that we
24:55
continue to stay on by in this first
24:58
wave and really understanding how to
25:00
prevent future hospitalizations and
25:03
future deaths is really what we're
25:04
focused on every single day that's not
25:08
an answer
25:09
what the hell was that well we're just
25:13
focused on those numbers and the
25:15
question was how can this happen that it
25:17
changes well we're just uncharacteristic
25:21
for the mainstream m5m news Wallace
25:25
asked a follow-up question did not
25:27
accept the initial answer but to press
25:31
it a little bit ago you were saying
25:33
we're gonna come down below the low end
25:36
of the model which is a hundred to two
25:37
hundred 40,000 to 60,000 so my guess my
25:40
question is in this last month did you
25:43
underestimate the strength of the virus
25:46
did we reopen too soon did we reopen
25:50
without sufficient restrictions what I
25:52
was saying in that briefing that you
25:54
were talking about is what that current
25:55
model was showing there are different
25:57
models we have been using all along and
26:00
really trying to learn primarily not
26:02
just for models but understanding what
26:04
has happened in Spain and Italy
26:06
in the UK and really tracking those
26:08
numbers we understand that our mortality
26:11
rates are less than those three
26:14
countries and that's really due to the
26:16
incredible work of our frontline
26:17
hospital workers we understand that
26:20
these number of infections has led to
26:22
this level of mortality and our job now
26:25
going forward is to do everything we can
26:27
to prevent additional hospitalizations
26:30
and additional mortality for a scientist
26:32
she is ruining any belief in science and
26:36
it's insulting I'm a VJ even I
26:40
understand that you're not answering the
26:42
question a question that you you you
26:44
killed us with these charts and data and
26:46
then you took it away and now it's like
26:47
blah it's not an answer it's not giving
26:50
a damn answer it's really annoying and
26:53
the end the outfit and just all of that
26:56
is cool I get a very bad feeling about
26:59
what her actual mission is and of course
27:02
we need to move on to masks with the
27:03
good doctor what we have said to people
27:06
is there's clear scientific evidence now
27:09
by all the droplet experiments that
27:12
happened and that others have done to
27:14
show that a mask does prevent droplets
27:17
from reaching others and out of respect
27:19
for each other as Americans that care
27:22
for each other we need to be wearing
27:24
masks in public when we cannot social
27:27
distance it's really critically
27:29
important we have the scientific
27:30
evidence of how important mask-wearing
27:32
is to prevent those droplets from
27:35
reaching others nothing about aerosol by
27:38
the way only about droplets and in a
27:40
different story from several months ago
27:42
and she said oh now we have conclusive
27:45
evidence we the science is in well it
27:48
seems this message is going out far and
27:51
wide on CNN VIN Gupta who is not related
27:57
to Sanjay Gupta but is also a doctor and
28:01
it looks a lot like him VIN was and he's
28:05
a respected doctor medical professional
28:07
telling us exactly what's wrong with not
28:09
wearing a mask requiring masks across
28:12
the board is that even feasible
28:15
I'm gonna say this for the benefit of
28:17
your family and a young kids from
28:20
my family and for all Americans we
28:22
should make masks mandatory in public
28:24
just like we've an indoor smoking
28:27
because you know what nobody should you
28:29
shouldn't have to breathe somebody
28:30
else's secondhand smoke I shouldn't have
28:32
to breathe exhaled cope in nineteen in
28:33
somebody's breath
28:34
nobody should and so we should institute
28:37
mandatory masks in public when you can't
28:40
guarantee social distancing that means
28:42
retail stores that means public
28:43
transportation workplaces that's
28:45
absolutely where we should be headed
28:47
makes no sense
28:48
why we're not already there we're
28:50
encouraging it people are flouting the
28:52
rules a retest is some security guard at
28:55
a retail outlet in Michigan died trying
28:58
to encourage a customer to wear a mask
29:00
they shot him they didn't like the way
29:02
in which it was trying to be enforced
29:04
that policy we we need to not put the
29:07
onus on security guards at local outlets
29:10
to enforce this policy or to encourage
29:12
Americans to abide by it
29:14
it's an all in our best interests that
29:15
we've met wear masks the evidence is
29:17
overwhelming
29:18
we just need governors to do their job
29:20
and the governors are doing their job as
29:24
ordered Governor Cuomo of New York
29:26
during his daily podcast loved by many
29:29
even my family he used the guiding light
29:32
can't wait to dump Trump go Cuomo that's
29:34
been the great riddle in this whole
29:36
thing we don't understand that it's
29:38
about government government this
29:40
government that forget government this
29:43
whole trajectory is decided by people
29:46
just want you to note it's not
29:48
government's fault it's you fuckers you
29:50
stupid people you're the stupid ones
29:53
forget government you're doing it it's
29:56
personal behavior that's all it is and
29:59
it's simple it's wash your hands and
30:01
socially distances use a hand sanitizer
30:03
and it is wear the mask wear the mask
30:08
and this is almost the point of cultural
30:11
communication no kidding
30:14
wearing a mask is now cool I believe
30:18
it's cool if I could sign an executive
30:20
order that says wearing a mask is
30:22
officially cool you know there's nothing
30:26
stopping him from doing
30:28
he can absolutely write an executive
30:30
order saying wearing a mask is cool but
30:32
he won't do it because it's dumb
30:34
there is a certain amount of informing
30:38
the public and accepting a new type of
30:41
standard wearing the mass has got to be
30:45
something you do every day when you get
30:48
up when you walk out of the house you
30:50
put the mask on and I said the other day
30:53
you know New Yorkers want to reinforce
30:56
it for other New Yorkers this is cool
30:59
you want to encourage people to do this
31:01
by the way they've also it's a color
31:03
mass you don't have a boring mask like
31:06
my mask I'm a boring guy of color
31:08
Mastiff masks that's a thing some people
31:12
coordinate their outfit with the color
31:14
of their masks and this has to be part
31:17
of literally who we are and what we do
31:21
every day
31:21
that does not mean when someone doesn't
31:24
wear a mask
31:26
we should be rude to that person or be
31:31
obnoxious to that person but in New York
31:35
City
31:35
really this has got to be part of every
31:40
New Yorkers fashion and design and
31:45
clothing and outfitting wearing the mask
31:48
it makes a real difference and if you
31:51
think that's all talk and Sur for me why
31:55
all the first responders have a lower
31:57
infection rate than the general
31:58
population the only difference is they
32:00
wore a mask that's not true at all
32:05
there's many differences but did you
32:09
hear it's that needs to be a fashion
32:13
accessory it needs to be part of who you
32:15
are part of your daily life yeah I
32:18
understand why because this wearing a
32:21
mask makes it extremely easy for the
32:24
authorities to know who is in compliance
32:26
and who is willing I see no other reason
32:30
for it at this point and I think that if
32:33
there are some did what if this whole
32:34
thing was a deep dark conspiracy to
32:37
sidetrack facial recognition on a
32:39
worldwide basis
32:41
well Apple already released their update
32:43
which include the Cova tracing and
32:45
tracking and it has improved its facial
32:47
recognition so it will recognize your
32:48
face for face ID unlocking your phone
32:51
with a mask on so there's that answer
32:55
well I'd like to see if we could do it
32:58
if the public
32:58
well maybe now wait but the problem is I
33:01
don't believe this could possibly work
33:03
because there's different kinds of masks
33:05
you can wear well I'm not that the
33:07
facial recognition is gonna be 420 kind
33:09
of mask something else is going on it's
33:11
not it's not it I think there is a
33:13
conspiracy I don't know if it started as
33:16
a conspiracy but it's certainly someone
33:18
opened up the folder and said okay
33:19
here's how we roll with it
33:21
and I have a couple of short clips all
33:25
under a minute from dr. Vernon Coleman
33:27
and he is a professor it's like huh MB
33:32
CHB DSC FRSA has a lot of letters he has
33:37
he's from the United Kingdom he's an
33:39
older gentleman he's a nut ball yes why
33:45
you ever see but anybody with all those
33:48
crazy things tacked under their name
33:50
anything beyond ba ma Fudd which is
33:53
asking for too much as far as I'm
33:56
concerned well I should be just your
33:57
name PhD I love Latin thought of a or MD
34:01
MD is okay too but they have all these
34:03
dis f ra s and p RQ and JJJ and all
34:08
these things this guy this is this is a
34:10
guy you don't trust but go on you're in
34:13
a mood today man fuckin when I hear that
34:15
well I looked it up I did he didn't
34:18
present himself that way he didn't say
34:21
hi I'm MB CHB DSD FRSA he didn't do that
34:26
I looked up his titles and wrote them
34:28
down for the show but okay well I'd love
34:30
to hear what they are okay is it asking
34:36
too much it really yeah it really is it
34:38
really is you fight you you prove to me
34:40
that air assault won't stick around and
34:44
I'll prove to you that he's not a nut
34:45
ball I don't have to that's just physics
34:47
yeah okay are you interested in hearing
34:51
what he has to say yeah
34:54
more than ever governments have been
34:56
using a range of Orwellian mind-control
34:59
tricks during the coronavirus crisis the
35:03
slogans the clapping and the symbols
35:05
have been carefully used to enable the
35:07
authorities to take control of our
35:09
thinking I'm grateful to dr. colin baron
35:12
a former NHS doctor and eminent
35:15
hypnotherapist who's the author of the
35:16
book practical hypnotherapy for pointing
35:19
out to me just how our minds have been
35:21
taken over and how we've been very
35:24
successfully and skillfully manipulated
35:26
into believing the lies we've been fed
35:30
elected governments aided by specialist
35:33
behavioral scientists have been
35:35
brainwashing millions into accepting the
35:37
current virus propaganda do I have your
35:40
interest I didn't post it on my Twitter
35:48
feed but there's this guy kovat 19 is a
35:51
lie I take the picture and I blew it way
35:55
up so I could read the document alright
36:00
so he claims that were being
36:03
mind-controlled and he of course in
36:06
order to and again 10 15 minutes this
36:08
video only pulled a few clips but I
36:10
think I pulled some better ones you'll
36:11
like these better than the dog clip that
36:15
doesn't guess takes nothing the worst no
36:25
no I wanted to I didn't want to start
36:27
with this guy okay you know let me just
36:33
get into it
36:34
historical are you listening to me I
36:37
don't know historical context of mind
36:40
control as it relates to the coronavirus
36:43
lockdown and crisis manipulating and
36:46
tricking the mind is a professional
36:48
business and we've been brainwashed and
36:51
the brainwashing has been very subtle
36:53
we've all been quietly hypnotized and
36:55
indoctrinated to accept the new mass
36:58
hysteria generated by governments
37:00
everywhere
37:01
many people now enjoy the lockdown and
37:04
they don't want it to end it enables
37:06
them to avoid responsibility for their
37:08
own lives do you remember who said open
37:13
quotes through clever and constant
37:15
application of propaganda people can be
37:18
made to see paradise as hell and also
37:21
the other way round to consider the most
37:24
wretched life as paradise it was Adolf
37:29
Hitler who was a master at mass
37:31
manipulation and the use of subliminal
37:33
techniques and it was Hitler who also
37:36
commented that it was a good fortune for
37:38
governments that the mass of people do
37:40
not think I never heard those quotes
37:43
from Hitler that was new for me you know
37:45
we've heard the other ones you know the
37:46
Goebbels tell allies the bigger the lie
37:49
the more they believed it the more you
37:50
tell it it could be bullshit could be
37:52
could be but we'll go to now he's going
37:55
to apply this to the coronavirus crisis
37:57
and picks up on something that I'm kind
38:01
of kicking myself over I think we knew
38:03
it but may was a long time ago so how
38:05
does this idea of mind control work in
38:09
today's modern environment well it's
38:10
with slogans and a marketing countries
38:14
around the world have been promoting
38:16
slogans to persuade their citizens to
38:18
behave as required in China there was a
38:21
slogan which said if you love your
38:23
parents lock them up in Taiwan people
38:26
were told to visit each other is to kill
38:29
each other at first glance the slogans
38:32
which are heavily advertised promoted in
38:35
the UK seem harmless enough we all
38:37
recognize them some such as we're all in
38:40
this together
38:40
seem fairly innocuous though we perhaps
38:43
might be forgiven for adding that were
38:46
all this all in this together unless we
38:48
happen to work as advisers to the Prime
38:51
Minister the first trio of phrases which
38:55
were promoted everywhere in the UK were
38:57
keep your distance
38:58
wash your hands think of others more
39:02
recently new phrases have been added to
39:04
the repertoire stay home save lives
39:07
protect the NHS
39:10
does that remind you of anything those
39:12
three three phrase three phrase three
39:16
phrases in a row 3x3 no I'm sure you're
39:19
gonna tell me what it would it should
39:21
remind me but I'm already annoyed by the
39:23
fact that we missed on some of these
39:25
things like you know particular what was
39:28
it what was he ever the Chinese don't
39:30
know the lock them up and the Taiwanese
39:34
visiting your parents is killing them
39:36
wasn't that it that's what it was I'm
39:44
gonna go back for a second I was was it
39:47
to visit to each other is to kill each
39:49
other
39:49
there you go to visit each other is to
39:51
kill each other yes of course we know
39:56
the three by threes testing testing
39:58
testing testing tracing tracing
40:01
isolation isolation isolation okay so
40:06
now let's get into the three by threes
40:07
the magic phrases the rhythm and pattern
40:10
used in these phrases is not a
40:12
coincidence there are usually three
40:14
words in each phrase and the phrases run
40:17
in threes this isn't a coincidence it
40:19
isn't happened chance using phrases of
40:23
three words presented in groups of three
40:25
is a technique known as the rule of
40:27
three in psychological conditioning and
40:30
that's the reason for the three phrases
40:32
with which we are all being bombarded
40:33
we're being trained and taught at the
40:35
same time it's behavioral psychology
40:37
other hypnotherapists have pointed out
40:40
that if we repeat phrases often enough
40:42
than the words and thoughts become
40:44
implanted in our subconscious minds and
40:47
then become a belief which motivates our
40:49
behavior and so governments repeat
40:52
slogans which become beliefs
40:54
it's called Auto suggestion along the
40:56
lines of every day in every way I'm
40:59
getting better and better
41:01
George Orwell who invented new speak
41:03
also understood the importance of the
41:05
triple three word phrase in 1984 his
41:08
futuristic novel which was written in
41:10
1948 all well invented the slogan war is
41:14
peace freedom is slavery ignorance is
41:17
strength if you want a picture of the
41:20
future at all well imagine a boot
41:23
on a human face forever how far away are
41:26
we now that we've got the three by
41:28
threes and we can identify them done
41:31
past it which by the way it's work kind
41:34
of we should be doing that by you know
41:38
we don't do it here so we don't do it
41:40
overly to propagandize people but we I
41:43
don't know what we do about how by the
41:45
way you get clip of the day for finding
41:47
this care oh well thank you I'll take
41:48
the clip before I play the last one
41:51
donate no agenda clip a donate no agenda
41:55
support the show donating his love you
41:59
know we need to think about these things
42:00
man it's not just the three by threes
42:05
there's some other behaviors that have
42:08
been amplified throughout the world
42:10
everything else that's been happening
42:12
since February 2020 is part of the
42:14
brainwashing process and it's been
42:16
noticeable that the instructions were
42:17
being given have been more like orders
42:19
the signs that have popped up like
42:21
dandelions say stand here not please
42:25
stand here and why not you don't say
42:27
please the prisoners do and then there
42:30
are the weeks of clapping for carers and
42:32
medical staff clapping which probably
42:34
started innocently and with good
42:36
intentions I'm sure it did covers up the
42:39
paradox the quiet insistent terror that
42:41
comes from knowing that for all
42:42
practical purposes there's no health
42:44
care and we've been betrayed by
42:46
politicians and bureaucrats who decided
42:49
to devote entire health care programs to
42:51
caring for a relatively small number of
42:53
patients who have or might be thought to
42:56
have or be susceptible to the flu-like
42:58
virus all this was done as part of the
43:02
process of mind control telling people
43:04
to stand on their doorsteps at 8 p.m. on
43:07
Thursdays at the clap is a simple
43:09
repetitive task which is part of the
43:11
mass hypnosis the clapping may have
43:14
started out innocently but it was
43:16
quickly and enthusiastically promoted by
43:18
the people who want to influence our
43:20
lives persuading people to do what you
43:22
want them to do as part of the
43:24
hypnotherapy process getting people to
43:26
clap was also important in that it made
43:28
people believe in the danger of the
43:30
corona of
43:31
and the bravery of those working in
43:33
health care it helped people accept the
43:35
fact that there were no beds available
43:37
for patients with cancer or any other
43:40
serious disorder I mean when I heard
43:43
this I was also a little miffed like you
43:47
haven't looked close enough for this
43:51
some of it but now we have a time to
43:54
think about it
43:54
we've looked as close as we can probably
43:57
more than any other podcasts or
43:59
newscasts or anybody that does
44:00
mainstream media that's for sure but
44:02
well we haven't done which it seems to
44:05
me as I listen to this and I I believe
44:07
the whole thing it's a good clip guys
44:09
okay yeah I don't care about his letters
44:11
now I'm less concern coordinating who or
44:17
why world
44:19
what's the world coordination and then
44:21
anybody who breaks ranks like Brazil I
44:24
mean they get slammed and they don't get
44:27
slammed by just you know one or two
44:28
people I got a Brazil clip to play this
44:31
is the kovat Brazil report from France
44:33
24 were they just how did this Boston
44:36
era because he's not doing what he's
44:38
told
44:39
Brazil's Health Ministry has confirmed
44:42
1086 new covered 19 cases in the past
44:45
day alone bringing it total death toll
44:47
to over 25,000 the country is the
44:51
world's second most affected by the
44:53
virus after the US according to a recent
44:55
study under 60s in Brazil are at greater
44:59
risk of dying from Cova 19 than they are
45:01
in other countries a trend as it's only
45:04
exacerbated in the country's
45:05
poverty-stricken favelas our
45:07
correspondents in Rio de Janeiro sent
45:10
this report in Rio Caya in Mangere the
45:13
hilltop neighborhood shows a Baris a 46
45:16
year old entrepreneur is barely
45:18
recovering from the week he spent in
45:20
intensive care the Barrows family has
45:22
actually been following strict
45:23
quarantine instructions I'm telling you
45:27
the more I think about this and knowing
45:30
that the actual death rate is very low
45:32
in the United States has a lower death
45:34
rate than the Netherlands the
45:36
Netherlands for all the lockdown there's
45:40
zero mask requirement it's not even
45:43
spoken about people don't
45:45
in general it's not a thing so it's
45:49
different everywhere because every
45:51
faction took their orders or the signal
45:55
or whatever it was or just saw the
45:57
opportunity and ran with it and I don't
46:00
have to remind you we had the document
46:03
from the last show which was the the
46:04
British sage the Advisory Group who
46:08
literally wrote down in a roster used
46:11
the media to make people afraid use the
46:14
media to mid to shame people if they're
46:16
not taking personal responsibility for
46:18
others use the media for this I mean
46:20
where does that come from well it comes
46:22
from and again where does all this come
46:25
from in the government the UK government
46:27
is a great example because it was so
46:28
small and so transparent it came from
46:30
the sage group in that group was Neil
46:32
Ferguson with his bogus two million
46:34
model in that group is is these PR guys
46:37
who were saying we got to do it this way
46:39
these are think tanks these are outside
46:41
groups they advise government they have
46:43
tea they hang out in Brussels they go to
46:45
Paris they have dinners what is it okay
46:47
that's it good we'll take it they don't
46:48
have time to write a legislation all the
46:50
time it's the same in Washington it's a
46:53
good lobbyist so you know we it's
46:58
probably government is just a useful
47:00
vehicle in my mind we just tell the
47:02
right people what to do and they do it
47:05
listen to Boris Johnson he's already
47:07
slipping into it it is a it is a huge
47:09
imposition but it would be on a very
47:13
small minority of the population a very
47:15
very small minority of the population
47:16
and I would just say to everybody that
47:19
it's a good it's worth it because that
47:21
is the way that other countries that is
47:23
the tool that other countries have used
47:24
to unlock the prison to make sure that
47:28
we can go forward the truth always wants
47:33
to come out you're locked in a prison
47:34
slave shut up
47:37
you said it right there yeah I did well
47:43
this is a yeah I don't think there's
47:45
anything there we're done covering here
47:47
that is not something that we're
47:49
targeting constantly but thinking about
47:52
the sage group and some of these other
47:54
think tanks and the Davos people the
47:57
various these various Institute's the
48:00
Brookings and all the rest of them and
48:02
they all come up with this hairy unit
48:04
and there you have to go to they have to
48:05
go to the conspiratorial ones you know
48:08
that we did talk about the Bilderbergers
48:10
and these guys have their meetings and
48:11
then they do this but I don't see them
48:13
having you know I did promise with a big
48:17
overriding group like let's say the
48:19
Bilderbergers which have a lot of people
48:20
go to these meetings unless there's an
48:22
inner core people break ranks and they
48:26
say hey this I don't like this cuz no
48:27
not everybody's in agreement about this
48:29
this whole process for some reason no
48:32
one's breaking ranks on this which goes
48:34
behind somebody's behind this hold on
48:37
hold on this I think it's much bigger
48:40
than just the UN there's there's lots of
48:42
people dissenting there's lots of
48:44
people's this medical professionals
48:46
there's politicians what happens to them
48:48
oh they get taken down off of youtube
48:51
they're censored on the platform they're
48:54
gone because and I just trying to
48:56
explain this to Joe Rogan the other day
48:58
I said YouTube does not give a flying F
49:02
about you really they don't this is just
49:05
in a larger context of conversation I
49:07
said they don't give a crap they care
49:10
about YouTube for messaging its
49:12
messaging to benefit their overall
49:14
mission which is to repeat they want to
49:17
be your bank they want to be your doctor
49:18
they want to teach your children they
49:21
want to control everything in your house
49:22
they want to run your life
49:24
they don't care Hollywood which is ten
49:28
times above you Joe
49:29
no disrespect it doesn't give a crap and
49:32
they're gonna swallow them up Amazon is
49:35
already gonna buy all the AMC Theaters
49:37
they're gonna swap Hollywood is dead
49:39
they had no streaming no movies and
49:42
theaters they're sucked up that's just
49:43
gonna be a little bit of collateral
49:45
damage for these guys YouTube Twitter
49:48
Facebook is for messaging
49:50
it's not for publishing your own stuff
49:52
it's for messaging and that's that they
49:55
don't care they don't care how many
49:56
numbers he has they don't care and who's
50:02
behind it
50:03
well again whether this was on purpose
50:06
or not a couple do we have to remember
50:08
what happened China shut down a city of
50:12
11 million people that had never
50:14
happened before
50:15
that was the headline oh my god this
50:17
must be horrible that's that was the cue
50:21
that was the cue that other countries
50:22
took that was the the cue to Trump to
50:26
stop the travel he based it upon the
50:28
shutdown and not allowing flights to go
50:31
to other places in China which was good
50:33
information I think that was a lucky
50:35
shot on on his behalf and we were ready
50:39
for it the same words that are in
50:41
contagion and outbreak and the pandemic
50:44
movie all of this and you know what even
50:46
conspiracy theorists who followed event
50:48
to a 102 to a 1 I meant to a 100 line to
50:52
one that was actually preconditioning
50:54
you I think the same words are used the
50:57
same outfits NIH CDC consulted on those
51:00
movies we were ready as all hell to do
51:03
this and it was no one had to command us
51:06
we did it
51:07
but the mistake was not enough people
51:10
died that's why the MSNBC CNN here the
51:13
NBC network in particular are doing
51:15
their damnedest to make it look just
51:17
horrible still and the true people
51:20
behind it is of course Big Pharma and as
51:24
we always say big pharma and China
51:25
control the media let's go to Stephen
51:28
Colbert who had Bill Gates on via his
51:32
Skype connection and Bill Gates is just
51:35
getting us ready for what's going to
51:36
come the idea of a a bioterrorist attack
51:39
is kind of the nightmare scenario
51:41
because there a pathogen with the high
51:44
death rate would be picked now the good
51:45
news is depressions top of the lakes now
51:49
most the work we're gonna do to be ready
51:52
for pandemic - I call this pandemic one
51:56
mo thort will do to be ready for the
51:58
are also the things we need to do to
52:02
minimize the threat of bioterrorism
52:05
pandemic - that is the second wave the
52:08
whole world is already talking about it
52:10
and they don't need much to make it look
52:12
like there's a second wave listen you
52:14
just don't need a lot you actually don't
52:18
need anything but the media that's right
52:20
now there's good news because this right
52:23
now society is very controllable and you
52:26
could do it at your own macro level if
52:27
you need to if you wish to you recall
52:30
the keeper and I got our Co vyd
52:31
antibodies positive wristbands from our
52:35
producer in Minneapolis of Minnesota
52:39
right and yeah ironically yes and both
52:44
our comment was great idea
52:46
but the wrong color because it was kind
52:48
of an orange just red which you think
52:50
would stand for warning stay away from
52:53
this guy yeah our producer wrote in a
52:57
note he's the one that created the band
53:00
and he did the social experiment he said
53:02
he was going to do and he is reporting
53:05
back with his results and he has a very
53:07
interesting situation which I will
53:10
explain in his note let me start by
53:13
saying I'm a pilot in a plane crank
53:16
plane crash survivor that's the story
53:18
for another time everyone including the
53:20
doctors thought I was dead in a coma for
53:22
four weeks 30 plus surgeries later I'm
53:24
still here germane to the story
53:26
I have below the knee amputation Hemi
53:29
Paris's on that same side and scars on
53:31
my face that looked me looked like an a
53:33
military IEDs survivor I first went into
53:37
Costco now John you and I know Costco
53:40
you can't mess with Costco with your
53:41
mask I mean we have a video online of
53:43
guy getting kicked out of Costco no mask
53:45
I was walking toward the entrance with
53:48
my service dog and the lady said you
53:50
have to have a mask and she began to
53:53
reach for one I can't
53:54
medical reasons I showed her the
53:56
wristband from about six feet away which
53:58
she saw the red wristband that we're
54:00
talking about but didn't read the text
54:02
she said okay and I walked right in
54:06
Costco without a mask no stink eye from
54:09
anyone and they mostly looked at my
54:11
handsome yellow
54:12
AB service-dog with seeming pleasure
54:14
next stop the doctor summary I refused
54:17
to wear a mask they said I have to they
54:19
called the doctor he was cool with it no
54:21
mask when I got up to his office he
54:23
noticed the wristband and said oh cool I
54:25
queried him about me doing a social
54:28
engineering experiment and he said I'm
54:30
surprised more people aren't doing this
54:32
another day another doctor this time an
54:35
eye doctor this time I was wearing my no
54:37
agenda shot blue t-shirt with yellow na
54:39
s in a seemingly middle trust
54:41
militaristic emblem on it even what got
54:43
a comment where someone said which Naval
54:45
Air Station were you at in this case I
54:49
relented and wore a mask for the first
54:50
time because they were working less than
54:53
an inch from your face we got through
54:56
the entire visit and I was just about to
54:58
leave he noticed the rest band and
55:00
without me saying anything went into hey
55:02
you know my brother was tested he was
55:03
negative for the antibodies but another
55:05
person conversing with me and never
55:07
mentioned the actual wristband next I
55:09
went into Costco again this time the
55:11
woman didn't even query me on a mask I
55:14
was the only one in the store not
55:15
wearing a mask no stink eye people
55:17
seemingly smiling at the dog all of this
55:20
in heavy look heavy
55:21
liberal st. Paul Minnesota so that's
55:24
interesting indeed and the only thing I
55:31
would say that's been because he did
55:33
give us that information it's possible
55:36
that people are just uncomfortable
55:38
looking at someone who looks different
55:40
and they and they become instant idiots
55:42
and pussies and can't stand by their
55:44
convictions because they're afraid or
55:45
whatever it is if he looks kind of
55:48
beat-up chewed up yeah he's got the dog
55:50
in the whole thing well then it could be
55:52
the totality the whole the whole package
55:54
yeah that makes it work hey dude I'm
55:59
sorry but you do have the perfect
56:01
coronavirus crisis package I mean that
56:03
is a benefit downside as an upside holy
56:06
crap interesting yeah someone did catch
56:11
this on the TV machine this is local I
56:14
think it's actually a I think this is
56:17
from San Francisco local station there's
56:20
a new way to communicate with other
56:21
people is how much social dis
56:23
say you want or need the c19 IV project
56:26
is producing a series of color-coded
56:28
wristbands and buttons designed to let
56:30
other people know your social distancing
56:32
preference they prefer traffic lights so
56:34
red means I am social distancing give me
56:36
space green means I tested positive for
56:39
antibodies and I'm willing to socialize
56:41
normally with other people the project's
56:43
founders say the idea here is to reduce
56:44
people's anxieties we start to venture
56:46
outside a little more all proceeds by
56:48
the way go to First Responder charities
56:50
well I guess people will start staring
56:53
at your wrists now okay let's get local
57:00
that's not from here no I left the last
57:02
wait no that's KTV boring guy it is KTVU
57:07
it's a mourning guy I know who he is but
57:10
what's interesting is he made that
57:11
comment to the newscaster who has huge
57:14
boobs and he literally says I guess
57:18
they'll be looking at your wrists now
57:19
huh I mean can you believe I mean that's
57:21
what I got out of it like holy shit
57:27
[Laughter]
57:37
better be involved well the point is is
57:41
that the red probably works in the early
57:44
stage the way he's using it but it over
57:46
time it's gonna evolve to the same old
57:49
thing we've been programmed for which is
57:51
Green is good yes is that crazy the
57:54
chart they used to have at the airports
57:56
yeah the color-coded threat level that
57:58
was printed and could never change and
58:05
really what I'm seeing this let's just
58:10
go people let's stop this we need to
58:12
fight the control you need to fight back
58:14
against the the government controlling
58:17
you with these horrible things and
58:18
that's in masks is a big part of it and
58:21
if someone asks me I'll say I'm from the
58:23
Netherlands
58:24
there's the scientists there say there's
58:26
no proof so we don't bear masks there
58:28
it's like a Sweden so leave me alone
58:31
please please that's what I'll do that's
58:33
much my defence my defense
58:35
work but unfortunately still you've got
58:39
these crazy ideas and dumb things that
58:41
are being done to bring people back
58:43
safely such as in Vegas which is now
58:46
reopening not them the casinos I think
58:48
you can play it slot machines but
58:50
restaurants etc will open here's a short
58:52
NBC report from the NBC Nightly News
58:55
with Lester Holt across the country in
58:58
Vegas casinos are rolling the dice on
59:00
opening their doors next week I got
59:03
hello 1980 with your puns casinos are
59:07
rolling the dice seriously how much
59:10
money you think that guy makes to come
59:11
up with this crap it makes what we do
59:13
gosh while around Los Angeles today some
59:16
shops got back to business for the first
59:19
time in months the nation's second
59:23
largest school district is working on
59:25
its plan to bring children back to
59:27
campus in LA
59:28
it could include 16 kids to a classroom
59:31
children eating their lunch at their own
59:33
desks every child being given one ball
59:36
to play alone and staggered school day
59:47
and if I may remind you about the one
59:50
ball theory okay just so you know kids
59:55
you can kick it kick other people's
59:57
balls but you can't touch them this is
59:59
so dumb one ball enjoy child to get one
1:00:03
crayon too it's lame also you can play
1:00:09
alone yeah so to wrap it up for me on
1:00:16
the on the mind control and what's being
1:00:18
done to us and I think at this point
1:00:21
it's all mind control and and whether
1:00:24
it's for nefarious reasons for control
1:00:26
reasons or people actually are so
1:00:28
freaked out they think the only thing we
1:00:30
can do is mind-control the people cause
1:00:32
yet that's how it works and big
1:00:37
technology companies are all complicit
1:00:39
every single one of them anyone who
1:00:41
comes out of this here's what I was
1:00:44
thinking
1:00:45
when you look at Twitter you have you
1:00:48
know so even if I post oh this is
1:00:50
Maurice de hond he has a different idea
1:00:51
about about what's going on and I post
1:00:54
my interview with them and you get
1:00:56
responses of people completely unhinged
1:00:58
you know the fuck you're killing people
1:01:00
with your disinformation yeah I don't
1:01:02
have to tell you what it is cuz
1:01:03
everybody gets it
1:01:04
so whatever the squads come out and
1:01:06
they're just all triggered and tripped
1:01:07
and freaking out and I think that the
1:01:10
problem is is really it is the media the
1:01:14
media is the problem which is slowly
1:01:17
being solved and oh what wait wait wait
1:01:21
let me let me finish it let me finish it
1:01:25
the media is the problem and when
1:01:28
someone believes their station or their
1:01:33
tribe or the channel or their newscast
1:01:35
or whatever is you know so it can be I
1:01:37
would say there's a high probability a
1:01:40
lot of people watch MSNBC and NBC
1:01:42
probably watch CNN they probably don't
1:01:44
get much other information but they
1:01:46
believe that President Trump is a
1:01:49
Russian agent that he'd had a quid pro
1:01:51
quo that he paid off point what he did
1:01:54
paid off porn stars it's all as much
1:01:58
crap they believe that they're being
1:02:01
told the truth
1:02:02
so when MSNBC continues to tell you that
1:02:06
you're going to die and you need to wear
1:02:08
a mask you need to stay home and roll up
1:02:10
your windows and turn off the air
1:02:12
conditioner you cannot but believe the
1:02:15
same people who told you clearly the
1:02:17
truth about Trump so when you see people
1:02:20
outside who don't believe in it and are
1:02:24
literally willing to risk their life
1:02:26
according to your information I think
1:02:28
that has going to start were wearing on
1:02:34
people they're going to have to say wait
1:02:36
a minute
1:02:36
is my new source completely true because
1:02:39
Here I am it's 90 degrees I'm outside in
1:02:43
downtown Austin and and I'm wearing a
1:02:45
mask and look at all these other people
1:02:47
who aren't don't you think that
1:02:49
eventually is going to happen that
1:02:50
people will the brain twists too much
1:02:54
you know you've made this assertion
1:02:56
about other things
1:02:58
and you I've now come to realize that in
1:03:01
some funny way your this is amazing and
1:03:04
I won't say starry-eyed but I will say
1:03:08
you're an optimist yes I am I will say
1:03:11
yes to what you just said is no okay my
1:03:14
optimism ending no evidence of what you
1:03:17
just said my optimism well there is this
1:03:20
show as evidence my optimism stems from
1:03:23
the amount of people which is a small
1:03:25
percentage but who are just not buying
1:03:27
the official story it's it's a lot of
1:03:30
podcast certainly not all it's a lot of
1:03:32
alternative information the internet
1:03:34
genie is out of the bottle I don't think
1:03:37
when you have ultimately a low death
1:03:39
count across the globe aid the death
1:03:41
rate more death rate that people are
1:03:44
going to believe this crap again a lot
1:03:48
of people won't that's for sure probably
1:03:51
not the majority but I think that's the
1:03:53
yeah I am an optimist and I'll give you
1:03:57
an example here this anomaly it took one
1:03:58
minute from it because it actually went
1:04:00
on for five minutes and is hilarious
1:04:02
this is truly your dimension a dimension
1:04:04
B I don't if you saw this this was Joe
1:04:07
Kernan who was on CNBC the morning show
1:04:09
with Andrew Ross Sorkin who is this boy
1:04:12
genius wizard financial kid there's no
1:04:16
kid anymore but and they got into a beef
1:04:18
but it's very late suit and it's all
1:04:21
about the numbers saying hey wasn't all
1:04:24
that deadly the markets went down
1:04:26
everyone's everyone who stayed cool is
1:04:28
not kind of back to where they are and
1:04:30
it looks like there's more upside which
1:04:32
of course goes against the Andrew Ross
1:04:34
Sorkin
1:04:35
entire belief and being as he isn't an
1:04:38
NBC employee and this happened you
1:04:42
panicked about the market panicked about
1:04:44
Kovac panicked about the ventilators
1:04:46
panicked about the PPE panicked about
1:04:49
ever going out again panic what good is
1:04:54
it
1:04:56
their head I understand people Jojo and
1:05:01
all you did was try to help your friend
1:05:03
the president that's what you did
1:05:06
every single morning on this show on
1:05:13
your help investors keep their cool keep
1:05:17
their head and as it turned out that's
1:05:20
you know it's done that's what they they
1:05:24
show you the news it's their heads if
1:05:26
they had listened to you Andrew we're
1:05:27
supposed to be at about eight arguing to
1:05:29
go sell your stocks Joseph I was all you
1:05:32
about people's lives we understand
1:05:34
people first let's back up when you do
1:05:47
with your was your narrative about
1:05:49
Sorkin to begin with he's a New York
1:05:53
Times pack that's where he began he was
1:05:57
a not any sort of a boy genius
1:06:00
financially in fact he was just a
1:06:01
general interest reporter that they
1:06:03
place them all over the world I think I
1:06:05
said it was presented as a boy genius
1:06:07
yeah but he's I think he may even be a
1:06:10
spook he surprised me because of his
1:06:13
background if you look at his travels
1:06:15
you know it's something kind of spooky
1:06:16
and he was and he's and he's got to look
1:06:19
you know he does the blues he's just got
1:06:24
that look and he was destined to be one
1:06:27
of the editors as a contemporary with
1:06:31
kind of he's younger but he's a
1:06:33
contemporaries Markoff and other people
1:06:34
I know that work at the times or worked
1:06:36
there and he was gonna be the abuser boy
1:06:39
genius it was gonna debt in this eyes
1:06:41
you just yeah the boy genius yeah but
1:06:43
but the boy genius as a journalist that
1:06:44
was gonna move his way give you deputy
1:06:47
editor and then take over the place kind
1:06:49
of thing and then somebody kicked him
1:06:51
out or he'd quit or he wasn't moving
1:06:54
fast enough I'm not sure in any way or
1:06:56
he liked broadcasting their art people
1:06:57
have done that looking guy he wrote
1:07:01
these big movies too big to fail which
1:07:04
was his book he's
1:07:06
I think is the co-creator of billions so
1:07:09
he right okay a boy genius in the
1:07:12
financial sense because he's created
1:07:15
entertainment products that deal with
1:07:18
the glamour side of the finance industry
1:07:20
how's that sound
1:07:21
well he is but he is a New York Times
1:07:26
New Yorker he's got that he has been
1:07:29
brainwashed - yes - exhibit this
1:07:32
dimension be qualities this was in him
1:07:34
as far as I'm concern that clip is an
1:07:37
embarrassment to him yeah I should be
1:07:39
ashamed of himself for being such a
1:07:41
dummy
1:07:42
yes yes I totally agree totally agree
1:07:48
so the oh I'm just looking as bad this
1:07:54
is that this is absent you got a spook
1:07:57
tell no it's not a spook tell it but
1:07:59
it's I remember when this happened
1:08:01
Markoff was given the opportunity to do
1:08:04
this they they took a wordpress template
1:08:07
and created this thing called deal book
1:08:09
and Sorkin was given it you know he I
1:08:12
think he was like second or third in the
1:08:15
under list of you want to do this as a
1:08:16
blog blog okay and everybody at the New
1:08:21
York Times is go blah blah no Soren can
1:08:26
took it and ran with it and this is what
1:08:28
gave me this was his launching pad and
1:08:30
everybody else dropped the ball on this
1:08:32
I remember this and then he started
1:08:34
doing these other things including too
1:08:36
big to fail hmm
1:08:38
anyway but you can you can see kind of
1:08:40
what's going and you know what's his
1:08:42
face Joe Kernan's also in New York he
1:08:44
probably isn't they probably both live
1:08:45
in Connecticut but you know it's just
1:08:47
the but what so what's the what the
1:08:51
argument was from Sorkin that was
1:08:53
telling was you're just doing it to help
1:08:55
your friend Donald Trump I mean geez by
1:08:58
the way I fully recognize that I often
1:09:00
play the role of Sorkin and our
1:09:02
arguments and I need to work on that
1:09:03
because it's very embarrassing because
1:09:06
he got a little unhinged yeah I get on
1:09:08
hinge sometimes sometimes bitch all the
1:09:10
time
1:09:10
oh not all the time today it was very
1:09:12
calm because I backed it off so quickly
1:09:16
oh man I had to like shy was it I was a
1:09:18
gene I had to point my gun at ya
1:09:20
we talking about back dog you know
1:09:23
there's got these doves moved in where I
1:09:29
had mockingbirds in the neighborhood two
1:09:31
or three pairs of them they're just
1:09:32
melodious and these idiot doves I don't
1:09:35
know what to pick in this burger up for
1:09:38
one second did you literally just go
1:09:41
from a story about us arguing to sending
1:09:44
me a dove it's very sweet
1:09:48
you have no idea how much I hate these
1:09:50
birds I do I do now okay so what's the
1:09:56
day they're all over the place they've
1:09:58
come in they've moved out the effect is
1:10:00
less crows and there's from there's
1:10:02
doves we have to but a bunch of
1:10:04
different subcultures of birds around
1:10:06
here there you Lou Jays there's the
1:10:08
crows Ravens
1:10:09
but these doves have moved in they've
1:10:11
never been here before and they moved
1:10:13
out all the songbirds and all they do is
1:10:15
go boo
1:10:19
they make no sounds and other than that
1:10:22
it sounds at first when I first heard
1:10:23
myself out an owl was up your during the
1:10:26
day and it was like oh the worst it's
1:10:30
driving me nuts
1:10:31
so that's why I'm on edge do you have a
1:10:35
firearm or a bow and arrow or something
1:10:37
about I'm gonna get a rifle I'm gonna
1:10:39
start picking them off but good little
1:10:40
BB gun BB gun won't kill them is they
1:10:44
inaccurate pellet gunner cause ya know a
1:10:46
pillow but you need the pellet gun the
1:10:48
co2 with a little darts you can put in
1:10:50
the little small darts here the
1:11:04
discharge that's what I had to worried I
1:11:06
know because California that you know
1:11:08
what be careful man you got all the
1:11:09
Karan's around there Berkeley and we at
1:11:11
Bill was actually not around my
1:11:12
neighborhood it's all Chinese oh okay
1:11:16
well good alright one more thing not to
1:11:20
talk about as we as we're talking about
1:11:21
the messaging of the government and how
1:11:23
Silicon Valley is and I and you know and
1:11:26
again this so-called we're only we're
1:11:29
censoring they're censoring
1:11:31
conservatives on
1:11:33
is the real reason for this is about the
1:11:37
advertisers I'm not gonna go through it
1:11:39
all over again the advertisers don't
1:11:41
want to be anywhere where there's
1:11:42
controversy and the advertisers live
1:11:44
under canceled culture for the bad
1:11:47
buyers the executives and the brands
1:11:49
themselves so that's why anything that
1:11:51
is not in line is taken down what is in
1:11:54
line well that's whatever the big mess
1:11:56
mission is there is an issue with the so
1:12:01
called censoring of social media
1:12:03
networks and that is that there these
1:12:06
networks were allowed to grow I wasn't
1:12:08
under sundar Clinton initially not
1:12:10
acquaintance did the note no taxes
1:12:12
online and then we got section 230 of is
1:12:18
that the which Act was that section 230
1:12:21
I should know this no I think it was the
1:12:23
same yeah
1:12:24
well section 230 what it says and what
1:12:28
enabled these companies to grow and many
1:12:30
companies to grow is if you operate a
1:12:32
computer servers where people can as the
1:12:36
Communications Decency Act where people
1:12:39
can post as long as you are not
1:12:43
editorializing what people post then you
1:12:47
cannot be held liable for what people
1:12:49
are posting it's it's literally that
1:12:51
simple
1:12:52
there were very specific exceptions in
1:12:55
Section 230 and I shall read them to you
1:12:58
because the if you are an operator so
1:13:02
for instance No Agenda social is a very
1:13:04
good example although no one really owns
1:13:07
it but let's just say something shows up
1:13:09
there and it's really bad for somebody
1:13:13
else and it's you know a lawsuit can be
1:13:18
brought against that person which would
1:13:22
be difficult considering anonymity etc
1:13:25
but you can never sue me for hosting it
1:13:28
the only reason Twitter Google Facebook
1:13:31
YouTube you name it can take stuff down
1:13:34
is the specific protection and
1:13:40
you are allowed to remove content that
1:13:44
is and this is always broad but we've
1:13:46
heard these before obscene lewd
1:13:49
lascivious filthy excessively violent
1:13:54
harassing or harrassing or otherwise
1:13:57
objectionable and what is taking place
1:14:01
I think wrestling's the right
1:14:03
pronunciation to go to the alternative I
1:14:09
believe that even the use of algorithms
1:14:12
is editorializing but certainly removing
1:14:17
things that is not for one of those
1:14:18
reasons can be considered editorializing
1:14:21
and the debate is not old it's been
1:14:22
going on for a long time and now there's
1:14:24
a draft executive order which is out
1:14:27
there so I'm going to it's called
1:14:31
preventing online censorship it looks
1:14:34
legit the language is legit it has a big
1:14:36
Draft stamped on it so I'm pretty sure
1:14:38
this was leaked to send out a message to
1:14:40
to Twitter who of course started
1:14:43
fact-checking the president's tweets and
1:14:46
they've I think Marco Rubio will be
1:14:49
leading a Senate committee and they're
1:14:51
going to drill down and find out yeah
1:14:53
yeah sure they're gonna drill down and
1:14:55
find out if there's gambling going on
1:14:57
there at those Silicon Valley companies
1:14:59
and so here is what the deceptive
1:15:05
practices that will be looked at the
1:15:09
White House Office and digital strategy
1:15:11
will submit all complaints are we're
1:15:12
going to open up the complaint line
1:15:13
again the working group shell so not
1:15:16
only looking at editorializing but shall
1:15:18
also collect publicly available
1:15:20
information regarding monitoring or
1:15:23
creating watch lists of users based on
1:15:26
their interactions with content or users
1:15:28
that I think is a legal term for
1:15:31
algorithms but they also specifically
1:15:35
give some examples likes follows time
1:15:37
spent also tracking and they will need
1:15:41
to report on monitoring users based on
1:15:44
their activity off the platform which is
1:15:46
of course another issue that I think
1:15:48
definitely important it's a big one yeah
1:15:51
it's like Facebook you don't I don't
1:15:53
have
1:15:53
account anymore yet they can track me
1:15:55
everywhere well I don't even think it's
1:15:57
that I think this that people have been
1:15:59
kicked off of Facebook for doing
1:16:01
something else outside of the platform
1:16:03
correct correct that too that too but
1:16:06
it'll and I mean could also mean
1:16:10
tracking people through credit card data
1:16:12
purchase I mean could mean a lot of
1:16:14
different things so anyway this is now
1:16:16
bubbling up and we'll have to see what
1:16:19
happens I will say that the the entire
1:16:25
idea I would like section 2/3 to be
1:16:27
upheld for sure for sure but real Mika
1:16:31
Brzezinski is doing yeah I don't think
1:16:35
so
1:16:35
I don't think so but I do the I think I
1:16:41
mean Trump may do whatever he wants if
1:16:43
he gets reelected I hope he does
1:16:44
something about it the way I see our
1:16:46
future and here's where I'm not such an
1:16:48
optimist I believe that in the future
1:16:52
the act of not using a Silicon Valley
1:16:56
platform on the internet will become the
1:17:00
definition of hacking on the Internet
1:17:02
I can see it coming down Broadway it'll
1:17:07
be illegal systems illegal sites and the
1:17:13
people are already conditioned people
1:17:14
don't know that you can do other stuff
1:17:16
on the internet have no clue like the
1:17:19
the era when Aaron was kind of
1:17:21
entrenched on the AOL keyword no agenda
1:17:26
okay yeah this is the way to go this is
1:17:30
the nerd yeah I got a well stupidly put
1:17:35
a link to the Internet you remember how
1:17:40
that went it was here's a very dangerous
1:17:42
place you know and you had this click
1:17:44
yes I understand click I know what's
1:17:46
happening yeah I'm ok with it click
1:17:47
click click you got a little crappy
1:17:49
browser which by the way formatted
1:17:51
everything wrong and different from the
1:17:53
standard which this day was NCSA mosaic
1:17:56
but that was exactly it because it was
1:17:58
secretive and dangerous hello that's
1:18:02
where you want to go that's where kids
1:18:03
always go yeah they should have done not
1:18:08
had it at all it's like what's the point
1:18:10
or they should just man who needs the
1:18:12
Internet so you watched Minneapolis
1:18:14
what's your takeaway would you and what
1:18:16
you learn well they went nuts I was
1:18:19
watching the live feeds it started
1:18:21
you're bright in bed when all the most
1:18:22
of this happened
1:18:23
olá district no I know I saw some I saw
1:18:26
some of it around 10:00 p.m. so they
1:18:29
started during the day it actually they
1:18:31
started looting this is all over at the
1:18:34
big guy that the for a cop to for fired
1:18:36
cops and what I'm probably gonna get
1:18:38
indicted killing some some guy who'd
1:18:43
probably was minding his own business
1:18:45
for all practical purposes who
1:18:46
supposedly busted for in the process of
1:18:50
committing a forgery
1:18:51
that was the what the hell does that
1:18:53
mean do you tell me that was the call so
1:18:56
the cops came Co he's reciting a bad
1:18:58
check or something I don't even know
1:19:00
what it means and so the guy they busted
1:19:02
the guy didn't seem to be a troublemaker
1:19:03
by any means the next thing you know
1:19:05
he's down on the ground they're choking
1:19:06
him to death and he dies
1:19:08
so I can't breathe moment yeah I can't
1:19:13
breathe I can't breathe and point out we
1:19:17
just heard a call back to George Orwell
1:19:22
the future is a Jacke footed boot on
1:19:25
human's head forever and that's exactly
1:19:27
what this was exactly in this case ok
1:19:30
new jackboot mmm-hmm so so this was on
1:19:34
Monday and so by Wednesday they you know
1:19:37
they were to mayor that most of the you
1:19:40
have to know that the entire state of
1:19:41
Minnesota is a social justice warrior
1:19:44
Democrat state now it's the elan omar
1:19:46
state it's elan omar state but knowing
1:19:49
that but the mayor's in fact the two
1:19:51
mayor's are both members of the same
1:19:53
Democrat labor or farmers party which is
1:19:56
a Democrat Party that is merged with a
1:19:58
farmer Labor Party back in the 40s and
1:20:01
became the DLF I think's the name of
1:20:03
those is the moniker and there are all
1:20:05
the Democrats in Minnesota are in this
1:20:07
party and it's a and it's one of its
1:20:10
tenants as socialism social justice and
1:20:13
so they're all do-gooders so you have a
1:20:15
state full of these guys the two mayor's
1:20:16
for example or the mayor I'm sorry
1:20:19
of Minneapolis we had they did a run off
1:20:23
they have the run off second place first
1:20:24
place you Taylor the first place vote to
1:20:26
do a second place voting then you have a
1:20:27
runoff between the two top winners and
1:20:30
the two top winners are both from the
1:20:32
same exact Democrat farm Labour Party so
1:20:36
there's no even a hint of anything other
1:20:39
than these liberal liberal liberals and
1:20:41
so they're beside themselves in this
1:20:44
situation because the black community
1:20:46
didn't see the wheels of justice moving
1:20:50
fast enough about these two these four
1:20:53
cops even though they were fired
1:20:55
immediately the mayor came out and
1:20:57
demanded that the district attorney
1:20:59
filed murder charges or something
1:21:01
against one of the cops so they were
1:21:03
moving pretty fast cuz we're talking
1:21:05
Monday Tuesday mm-hmm okay I thought
1:21:10
that they were moving but not fast
1:21:11
enough and it looks like you know a lot
1:21:13
of it was pant up yeah just what do you
1:21:16
think first they're stuck there yeah
1:21:19
staying at home there's a lot of it by
1:21:22
the way somehow Nancy Pelosi she's gotta
1:21:24
blame Trump for this we wouldn't have
1:21:27
racism it wasn't for Trump yeah that's
1:21:30
the point
1:21:30
so they've got so they started looting
1:21:33
the target in this mall and they started
1:21:36
looting the stores nearby and their
1:21:38
liquor store and so they started in
1:21:40
almost organized looting that employees
1:21:43
all left and the cars are just driving
1:21:45
in up to the gate there's people run in
1:21:48
and grab stuff and put it in their car
1:21:49
and drive off and it was just it was all
1:21:52
live on TV because there was a chopper
1:21:55
above the whole scene with a with what
1:21:57
you know some of these lenses people
1:22:00
don't realize you're looking at lens
1:22:01
that cost ten grand that can zoom it
1:22:04
with Osama D yeah these are
1:22:06
forward-looking infra-red cams like
1:22:09
thirty one days this is a regular
1:22:11
regular one of those long long they got
1:22:14
stabilizers gyros yes stabilizers and
1:22:17
these lenses down there so you're
1:22:19
looking right into the target and you
1:22:21
see these people go running in and out
1:22:23
and I'm running in and out and and then
1:22:26
later this was the bigger surprises they
1:22:29
burnt down the whole area think so they
1:22:31
burn
1:22:32
down most of it and it was like a I
1:22:35
don't know what the Democrat Labour
1:22:38
Party wherever's which is and by the way
1:22:40
this I've I personally feel bad about
1:22:43
this because this hurts my essay that I
1:22:45
sent out on Tuesday talking about Amy
1:22:48
Klobuchar getting a shoo-in for the VP
1:22:52
pick
1:22:53
I think her chances are now been they've
1:22:56
been hurt by this because Klobuchar is
1:22:59
part of this whole machine that is
1:23:02
Minnesota party no I I disagree I think
1:23:06
she you know how much I like her her
1:23:10
love with her say this is not in love
1:23:12
with her but you ruined her chances you
1:23:14
ruined her chances when you said this
1:23:16
clover chars an asshole you said that
1:23:19
and it was over everyone hated her after
1:23:21
that it was done chanceless he is an
1:23:24
asshole so she I think your chance to go
1:23:29
or maybe not but because I don't know
1:23:31
who else are gonna pick but she's gonna
1:23:33
have to distance herself from the state
1:23:35
a little bit but that state is a mess in
1:23:38
terms of the fact that it's been taken
1:23:39
over the entire upper level government
1:23:42
the governor and they don't know how to
1:23:44
handle it they look at the people who
1:23:46
they are they're not handle us they're
1:23:48
not leaders they're political activists
1:23:50
do you actually summarized it better
1:23:53
than I have been doing they don't know
1:23:56
how to handle it and you're right the
1:24:00
pent up being being locked up and
1:24:02
there's lots of pent up energy and and I
1:24:06
think this is the first just the first
1:24:10
pullback of the covers of what I'm sorry
1:24:13
I would say government and our local
1:24:16
governments but according to Cuomo if we
1:24:18
did it ourselves as the people this is
1:24:20
just the first of many things we're
1:24:22
going to discover these people may add
1:24:25
they're probably poor I've been locked
1:24:27
up jobs problem health a problem food a
1:24:31
problem and then the police are killing
1:24:34
people with a hit with an e on the head
1:24:36
bro this is bad news this is just the
1:24:40
beginning and I was saddened myself here
1:24:44
I am the guy who thinks that
1:24:46
you know the Internet and the free
1:24:47
access and getting information out will
1:24:49
help and here's the clip I got
1:24:52
everybody's live right now make sure you
1:24:54
subscribe to my channel right now
1:24:57
they're trolling for followers man it's
1:25:07
just too much
1:25:09
so this situation in Minnesota has to be
1:25:12
analyzed it's gonna be a serious problem
1:25:14
for the Democrats although they're gonna
1:25:16
make somehow make Trump's his fault
1:25:19
somehow because you know if wasn't for
1:25:21
racism in the method you know it's there
1:25:25
they're screwed I think the state is in
1:25:28
really bad shape I didn't realize how
1:25:30
about a shape it was in until I started
1:25:32
looking into the party politics that go
1:25:33
on there they've just been taken over by
1:25:36
these social justice types that's how
1:25:38
you'll uh no more guardians of all
1:25:40
people she's an anti-american yeah and
1:25:43
uh yeah and a lot more this could happen
1:25:47
in California I you know what I'm not
1:25:51
gonna not as bad believe me take my word
1:25:54
for it it's not as the it's it's not as
1:25:56
bad as it looks
1:25:57
and and Gavin Newsom wants to be
1:26:00
President the United States and he's not
1:26:01
going to let things get out of control
1:26:02
or yeah but but will he have control I
1:26:06
don't know if something the LA is good
1:26:09
at riots man and they're still locked is
1:26:11
but la well San Francisco's no slouch
1:26:14
you tree have a good they have good
1:26:16
looting that goes on to San Francisco on
1:26:18
it
1:26:18
well done San Fran but that's always
1:26:21
usually after an earthquake or something
1:26:23
where people say well the lights are off
1:26:25
the powers down let's go loot yeah but
1:26:29
la is where they have that where they
1:26:30
start burning the place down San
1:26:32
Francisco they don't burn the place down
1:26:34
well on that happy note I'd like to
1:26:36
thank you for your courage and say in
1:26:38
the morning to you the man who put the C
1:26:40
in cool mask John sedum arrived
1:26:44
well in the morning you mache I'm Korean
1:26:47
Damona airship see Bruce Lee Rafi in the
1:26:48
air subs and Dave's nights out there and
1:26:51
a big in the morning to the troll room
1:26:53
hello trolls
1:26:54
let's check do a little troll check see
1:26:56
if people are home or at work yeah I
1:26:58
think well 1526 it's a lot of trolls
1:27:00
normal we're getting back to normal a
1:27:02
little bit yeah we're getting I think
1:27:03
people are opening and getting back to
1:27:05
work they can't listen as much as they'd
1:27:07
like to live at least Thursday live at
1:27:09
least otherwise we're doing okay no
1:27:13
agenda stream comm that's where you can
1:27:15
find the trolls listen to the live
1:27:16
stream and you can also hit them up
1:27:19
there for an invite to no agenda social
1:27:21
calm which is our own social network
1:27:23
connected to the federated Mastodon
1:27:26
network of servers and you can follow us
1:27:30
there I'm Adam at No Agenda social calm
1:27:32
and a big in the morning to the artist
1:27:34
friar who created the artwork for
1:27:36
episode 1245 that was Mike Reilly and he
1:27:42
made it was a nice piece with the geese
1:27:44
and the microphone overpowering Joe
1:27:46
Biden well drawn I thought it was
1:27:49
beautiful although someone someone
1:27:52
posted something and said oh if he's
1:27:55
just clipart is the criteria maybe I
1:27:57
should make some art I don't think this
1:27:59
was clipart Ben doesn't look like it no
1:28:05
it doesn't look like it to me either but
1:28:07
um who is that who is it that made that
1:28:11
comment oh just a Rando not to not comic
1:28:13
strip blog maybe in a pseudonym form I
1:28:19
don't know but not our normal complaint
1:28:21
or no no okay
1:28:25
well I like the piece of do it didn't
1:28:27
hit the spot and then Riley's good so if
1:28:33
you use clip but it was legal I'm sure
1:28:34
oh yeah oh I'm not talking about so much
1:28:36
about the legality and now the other
1:28:38
things were yeah it was nothing really
1:28:42
hit it quite like that one and I have to
1:28:44
say the more I see art that just pops
1:28:47
the more the better I think it is
1:28:50
sometimes just too much going on now
1:28:54
these
1:28:55
pictures show up little yeah we have to
1:28:58
probably go out you know I'm thinking
1:29:00
that maybe we should have like a guy
1:29:01
like an artist guide that's you're in
1:29:04
charge of that division I think I've
1:29:06
been talking about this for like the
1:29:07
last five years yeah so where is it
1:29:09
where's your TPS reports it's pretty
1:29:12
much exactly that yes thank you Mike
1:29:15
Riley no agenda art generator comm is
1:29:17
where you can see all the submissions
1:29:19
it's used everywhere and that we
1:29:21
encourage that including no agenda shop
1:29:23
comm who put it on mugs t-shirts hoodies
1:29:26
etc and cut the artists in and the show
1:29:29
and it's a it's a beautiful key retsu of
1:29:31
things happening here and it's part of
1:29:33
our value for value model we appreciate
1:29:35
the value that Mike Riley for but all
1:29:38
the artists what they have provided many
1:29:40
people I want to thank Joshua Pettigrew
1:29:42
for sending me a copy of I asked him for
1:29:44
a copy of the old art that he did for
1:29:46
the of Budaj edge you look like good
1:29:53
dull oh no you're gonna blow that up and
1:29:56
print it and hang it on your wall yeah I
1:29:58
know I asked him to do it oh did he
1:30:00
print it big for you but not huge no I
1:30:02
didn't make it I didn't want to my I
1:30:04
didn't want a war I didn't want a
1:30:05
monster I wanted just something that's
1:30:07
you know I think it's like puzzle pieces
1:30:10
by 14 something like that but how come
1:30:12
you got these huge printers at home I
1:30:14
mean you can literally do sheets of
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money at your house I have access to
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these huge fritters I don't have them at
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my house that's your the big one at home
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no no I don't know I do have a fairly
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but I may have a 17 inch professional
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printer and I got a 19 inch one but
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they're not the big monster floor
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Stander's speak for yourself
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19-inch oh that's the floor standard in
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my book well as your short thank a few
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people for being executive producer by
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the way we are adults and yet still so
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childish at heart uh Tony Cabrera leads
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the way with nine hundred twenty seven
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dollars and eighty six cents nice I
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don't know where he's from but he says
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ITM checking in with the latest round of
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the no agenda shop but he's doing well
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it's a 1 minute to midnight so I will
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wrap this up quick no agenda artists can
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Corona has been good for sales but
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you go just talk about no agenda shop it
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he didn't ask for one and those guys do
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not a thing we have we've never had that
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seal so it should show up not a problem
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play you will obey the silent science
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silence is in and bullshit here's to
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another decade of shows cheers love you
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some of those that we can play you will
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interesting signal combo
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next we have 300 bucks from Riyadh of
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all places Saudi Arabia and Faisal ELMO
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perfect key seconds fuck I know Faisal
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our mouths K I think that's probably yet
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yeah thank you for the show I love you
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work from the days of cranky geek say
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thank you I wonder if mr. Dave is still
1:36:39
out there hitting people in the mouth
1:36:42
lockdown he said yeah but he's around
1:36:44
people
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well maybe Faisal and Dave should get
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together yeah certainly huh cool thank
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you very much Faisal sir drum cat Brian
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Vaughn in Mesa Arizona he drops us down
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to associate executive producers with
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255 dollars in the morning John and Adam
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I'm sending a donation to 55 to
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have recently as of Mesa Arizona if you
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haven't heard
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I recently relocated to there from San
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Francisco Bay Area San Carlos huh thank
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you for your courage and as always the
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show is his super great couldn't be
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better
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stay frosty such a nice compliment
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sounds like Warren Beatty more
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Beaty telling madonna her her
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performance was neat i man thank super
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super great jobs jobs and jobs that's
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her job
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karma name of the crystal core in
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Hilversum netherlands yes I read this
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one oh you might as well name of the
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crystal core says I believe in the
1:38:07
doctor friend who claims to have cured
1:38:09
HIV patients with vitamin C I've heard
1:38:11
this too my grandfather did something
1:38:13
similar about 30 years ago he was
1:38:15
treating people who had developed into
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had developed AIDS the disease messed up
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skin severe fatigue and weight loss he
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figured out the biological clock of the
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virus and would have his patients take
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dosages of vitamin A C and E several
1:38:28
times a day at the time the virus was
1:38:30
dormant they would do this one month per
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year they remained HIV positive but were
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cured in a sense they could live normal
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lives without symptoms
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my grandfather received wide public
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credit for his work and was able to help
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millions of people in collaboration with
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dozens of doctors and health
1:38:46
organizations he reached out to not the
1:38:51
Dutch still like the 80s jokes they
1:38:53
won't allow it
1:38:54
enough said well in you know in she's
1:38:59
doing in this English so I really liked
1:39:02
the Maurice the dog interview but I'm
1:39:04
also confused is he saying that
1:39:05
coronavirus is new and no one has
1:39:07
antibodies doesn't that contradict the
1:39:10
fact that korone has been around since
1:39:11
the 60s or longer that could be I don't
1:39:13
know if so doesn't it mean a lot of us
1:39:16
have do have antibodies
1:39:19
regardless he provided some excellent
1:39:21
do's and don'ts during any flu season
1:39:23
thanks dog ok enough babbling much love
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to you Adam and John no agenda family
1:39:28
anyone out there who gives a damn
1:39:29
thank you very much name of the crystal
1:39:31
core I think I know who your um your dad
1:39:33
is I've read this I've read stuff about
1:39:35
him very interesting thank you very much
1:39:38
for your courage on we're with Adam Chou
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Shiva Shiva chef sheaves chief I took
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201 dollars is in Austin Texas there
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with you
1:39:47
and he only has one will coming more
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kale eclipse
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and the audience demands John so you got
1:40:00
a little helping Haiti for us there yeah
1:40:02
she's she's hanging in there
1:40:04
mm-hmm sure night on the east side mmmm
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white barrel Lake Minnesota $200 this
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came in before the riots special mention
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to a song with into one written in 2018
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by the Spill canvas mothership hive mind
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shout out to the boys in the band give
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us song and listen or play a clip in the
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show new jersey house sale karma please
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all the same the sk o es goes met adam
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and the keeper and the des moines meet
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up i have pictures
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mothership hive mine prophetic lyrics
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verse 1 i am the Virgin dirt resting by
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the wasteful race of earth they'll be
1:40:47
sorry when I'm gone in the air infected
1:40:51
but nobody seems to care till they're
1:40:53
choking on disease chorus 1 you can't
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blame it all on my new generation we
1:40:59
just don't have a clue at least that's
1:41:02
what the media says so you know you know
1:41:05
you know that it must be true
1:41:09
oddly ok I'm not gonna read this whole
1:41:11
song it goes on too long yeah and so he
1:41:14
will check the song out and then that he
1:41:17
ends without any requests I think he
1:41:19
sent me a copy of it which of course I
1:41:23
can't just play can't just play with it
1:41:26
this that's a surefire way to get in
1:41:29
trouble but Sir Knight of the East Side
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thank you very much for your support is
1:41:32
highly appreciated and he won did he
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want a karma I thought I read that in
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new jersey house sale karma here yes
1:41:40
you've got karma there James Howard
1:41:46
comes in from Indianapolis Indiana $200
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well he has to say his fantastic
1:41:51
interview with Maurice yes honey thank
1:41:56
you well he liked it and last on the
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list is Shawn Smith from Belmont North
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Carolina $200 and he just wants to chime
1:42:02
jingles he wants to 33 magic number
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number two to the head shut up slave and
1:42:07
Adam has a make good note well there's a
1:42:12
lot of things you have a cup of it make
1:42:14
good notes
1:42:14
I was asking me for a lot of things here
1:42:17
I do what do you mean I have a lot of
1:42:20
make good notes well you have to make
1:42:22
good note first the yeah what can
1:42:30
remember just the one I got lost as she
1:42:33
said a note is that you should read my
1:42:34
original note and she never sent it
1:42:36
again that's an you a copy and she's the
1:42:40
one that black rose name of the deaths
1:42:42
of doom or something I can remember her
1:42:45
moniker didn't we already do that no
1:42:48
bruh I don't know I I'm not in charge of
1:42:51
the notes no no but this time you got
1:42:53
the note and you said don't worry I'll
1:42:55
take care of it on the note back to her
1:42:58
and I had the CC of it okay so let me go
1:43:01
take a look because now I have to look
1:43:03
at for an email with some make good
1:43:05
notes Shawn Smith okay hold on here we
1:43:26
go
1:43:27
make good make good make good Oh guess
1:43:29
what it's nice and long
1:43:31
dear pod father had an executive
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producer credit on Sunday show 12:45
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mask up which by the way is a slogan
1:43:37
that we're now seeing on road signs mask
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up your no agenda show once again from
1:43:42
the future there was a mistake in the
1:43:45
reading of my notes emphasis added by me
1:43:47
John was apparently reposed on his
1:43:49
Shea's lounge aha
1:43:52
why do I get the damn note if you're
1:43:54
responsible john was apparently reposed
1:43:57
on his Shea's lounge and the Sun was
1:43:59
glaring on his monitor when he misread
1:44:02
the portion where I was describing my
1:44:03
friend who turned me on to the show I
1:44:05
tried to explain that he is an anonymous
1:44:07
donor with less than $50 a month and
1:44:10
therefore could not call him a douchebag
1:44:13
John misread the note and my friend was
1:44:16
douchebag I cannot let this stand oh
1:44:20
[Laughter]
1:44:23
okay
1:44:24
so I will deduce him posthaste
1:44:28
we had an accidentally douchebag
1:44:30
accidentally douchebag and apparently
1:44:33
that warns quite a complaint and I'm
1:44:39
good now one other point Sean says I
1:44:52
wish my roommate a happy birthday and
1:44:54
John thought I was I was asking for me
1:44:56
in November trust me I know May is way
1:44:59
too far in advance for a birthday wish
1:45:00
but it did make me Chuck
1:45:02
John it's all your fault that's the
1:45:03
bottom I remember this note November
1:45:07
thing and I was ridiculing him yeah well
1:45:09
done good job all right what does he
1:45:14
need he needs thirty three to the head
1:45:17
shut up slave I think we can do that for
1:45:20
you let me get it
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dunh dunh make good fulfilled and happy
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about it yeah well he got out of it I
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mean the this other woman is in the
1:45:39
vortex she's that we lost her note three
1:45:42
times and she's in the vortex this
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happens by the way she should be is a
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privilege yes you should be very proud
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to be in doing medicine really anyone
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stuck in the vortex for I think a couple
1:45:53
of years now crazy when it happens like
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in fact but it's just part of our the
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I wanted to run a few ISOs by you just
1:47:16
for the end of show before we get to it
1:47:20
yeah this time I have this is cool look
1:47:25
at that one and forget government it's
1:47:30
not bad
1:47:31
that means doable right is it yeah well
1:47:34
usually it's your job did you
1:47:36
echoey him I know he is oh well yeah I
1:47:42
mean jeez
1:47:43
forget government do the other one again
1:47:50
okay this is cool this is cool
1:48:00
how's the uncoolest guy saying that
1:48:03
that's the funny part of it well he says
1:48:06
he's an uncool guy but that'd be the way
1:48:08
to end the show because it is cool yeah
1:48:10
I have now we got such a nice compliment
1:48:15
during the during the donation segment
1:48:19
there there's something I want to share
1:48:20
with you because you weren't on the
1:48:21
email this is from dr. Hamilton MD is
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that is that a crackpot it was an MD or
1:48:29
is that a good thing MD no I said when I
1:48:31
said my complaint I specifically said MD
1:48:34
is okay okay great idea Adam and Johnny
1:48:37
I don't know why he says Johnny here's
1:48:39
words not mine
1:48:40
Wow as a practicing physician in a loco
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vid volume hospital I am most impressed
1:48:47
with your coverage of all aspects of the
1:48:49
wuhan crud episodes 12:45 and 1244 1244
1:48:54
and 12:45 both had especially top-drawer
1:48:57
segments which dovetailed with all other
1:48:59
separate credible reports I have
1:49:01
uncovered about this
1:49:02
nothing on the m5m can be believed and
1:49:05
all of these reliable sources I have
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identified the NA reports are actually
1:49:09
the best both you guys especially you J
1:49:12
CD are doing a bang-up job here so sad
1:49:16
so sad that the No Agenda Journal of
1:49:19
Medicine is the thing is the best thing
1:49:20
out there on this topic what does that
1:49:22
tell you sincere thanks from my
1:49:25
microscopic
1:49:26
dr. Hamilton MD if you go back to shows
1:49:29
before that Adam was was doing the
1:49:32
yeoman's work so IG just like to those
1:49:36
reports I got from that yeah 20 podcast
1:49:39
have a I have a public service
1:49:42
announcement for the tribe I had a
1:49:44
massive fail epic fail I EV DUP royally
1:49:48
on Monday and I apologized for it and
1:49:51
some of you have noticed it many not but
1:49:53
some will on Monday yeah yeah Monday I
1:49:56
think yeah I messed up Monday I'll tell
1:49:58
you what happened I recorded mo facts
1:50:01
and you said on Monday they were gonna
1:50:04
push it off no I said on Sunday that we
1:50:07
know I know I know the days run together
1:50:10
for me too
1:50:14
so and it was late you know cuz it was a
1:50:16
lot it was two and a half hours there's
1:50:18
a lot of it was it was all about the you
1:50:22
ain't black from Biden so you can
1:50:24
imagine it was a damn good show and
1:50:25
there's a lot going on so I publish it
1:50:27
and accidentally I publish the mo facts
1:50:31
with Adam curry feed on to the no agenda
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feed which which meant that for a brief
1:50:39
moment anyone whose app or anything
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checked he pulled in all of the mo facts
1:50:46
episodes into the agenda just a chest
1:50:51
when you're gonna take over you're gonna
1:50:52
kick me off I switched it back of course
1:51:03
but there is some caching with some of
1:51:06
these apps so you may have like one no
1:51:11
agenda show and then a whole bunch of mo
1:51:13
and the easy is just unsubscribe be
1:51:15
subscribed it'll get fixed and don't
1:51:17
worry anything anything else that's new
1:51:20
will pop in where it belongs
1:51:22
no I I'm sorry it was not all it
1:51:26
Bill Gates try to cut Paul Allen out of
1:51:29
the company and did he do it the same
1:51:31
way yeah I just changed the artist off
1:51:36
call him on it that was the end of it
1:51:38
no well I'm not quite do you have to
1:51:39
call me
1:51:39
anything because it was a mistake now I
1:51:41
do have one other thing that is very
1:51:42
interesting the call went out to replace
1:51:46
the No Agenda shownotes search and we
1:51:49
had three developers who contacted me
1:51:52
and three three developers developers
1:51:57
developer that's it and that's it Stevie
1:52:00
boy and so I pointed him to all the
1:52:05
files and where they get everything and
1:52:07
one of them I've not heard from again
1:52:09
but one of them who was a steak plant
1:52:13
this is handle he starts cranking and
1:52:17
he's got something good going I'm
1:52:19
getting a little bit of feedback and
1:52:20
then heap sets up a domain which is no
1:52:24
agenda query dot e you just make sure
1:52:27
that's what it is no agenda query dot u
1:52:33
which of course you know it's just no
1:52:34
it's not a maybe it doesn't matter what
1:52:37
it is I'm glad it's not that because I
1:52:39
don't want anyone to really see it yet
1:52:41
because it's not ready he's also doing a
1:52:43
feedback loop on No Agenda social people
1:52:45
are feeding back and thing it's fast and
1:52:47
kick-ass and then last night like I
1:52:50
think it's the same guy but no someone's
1:52:53
done no agenda query calm and it's very
1:52:56
similar so now we have two search
1:52:59
engines being developed I'm not quite
1:53:00
sure what to do with that situation
1:53:02
other than I'd hope that all developers
1:53:05
would kind of go on no agenda social
1:53:07
calm or no gender quest calm that's what
1:53:10
the original ones so it just all it all
1:53:13
it's gonna be our regular being at dot
1:53:16
IO but whatever it is do we do we see if
1:53:20
these guys can work together and come up
1:53:23
with this the way it's normally done in
1:53:24
the in the old-fashioned IBM sense of
1:53:27
things but we're not honorable yes we
1:53:30
are kind of IBM at this point oh yeah
1:53:35
with the IBM of podcasters which is good
1:53:39
and bad
1:53:40
well IBM user said two teams out to do
1:53:43
the exact same job that's how we're
1:53:45
making money they can afford to do this
1:53:47
they'd sent two teams out and then they
1:53:49
just let him go to the point where one
1:53:51
of them
1:53:51
was superior to the others and then
1:53:53
maybe they could join forces after that
1:53:55
I think they should continue their quest
1:53:56
until they get to a point where I think
1:53:59
this is a but as far as I can take this
1:54:01
yeah and then it will just look at one
1:54:04
look at the other and say well this
1:54:05
one's good cuz anyway you can what it'll
1:54:07
happen is the one gal have some ideas
1:54:09
that the other guys won't think about
1:54:11
and right you can incorporate it after
1:54:13
the whole thing is definite the process
1:54:15
is finished look at look it's up now no
1:54:17
agenda quest.com you just take a look at
1:54:20
for one second how kick-ass this is it's
1:54:22
so much better than what we had before
1:54:24
and it's and it's fast and the results
1:54:27
show you all the stories it's got linked
1:54:29
to the episodes links to the plumbing is
1:54:32
he's putting in transcripts is gonna be
1:54:34
great really good here's the only
1:54:36
request I have as as developers do stuff
1:54:39
for us and this is the where we got
1:54:40
burned and I think we can solve some of
1:54:42
that now if you set something up like in
1:54:45
your search engine or a player or
1:54:48
whatever external site you have please
1:54:50
please please consider docker izing it
1:54:53
and and and allowing me to have a copy
1:54:56
of that yeah you know what that is right
1:54:59
hey this is nice isn't that great
1:55:03
and this just kick ass let's face it
1:55:07
people who listen to this show are above
1:55:09
the pale they're smarter than the
1:55:11
average bear yep this is our Manhattan
1:55:14
Project just dynamite yeah it's good
1:55:19
shit right I'm so proud or it doesn't
1:55:22
need any to get too fancy it doesn't
1:55:24
well I would I'd like us I'd like the
1:55:25
links for that because we have archives
1:55:27
of every single every link you see is a
1:55:29
story and we have the archive for it
1:55:31
Kuwait how's it done that no so there
1:55:34
should be a bunch of clips at the bottom
1:55:35
oh yeah and you can do all kinds of
1:55:38
stuff you can search on it but it's so
1:55:40
pleased docker eyes it so that we can
1:55:43
have a copy it's he's not what it's
1:55:46
called is it called docker eyes that was
1:55:47
document isn't it document your code no
1:55:49
sir do you know what a docker is docker
1:55:52
is this revolutionary shit that's been
1:55:54
going on in technology where you can
1:55:56
save the entire machine into basically a
1:55:59
digital bin hand it to someone else they
1:56:02
can boot it up on their machine
1:56:04
docker aiyo documenting the code would
1:56:08
be a good idea it's a docker container
1:56:10
as what it I don't care about I don't
1:56:12
care about documenting the code just
1:56:13
give me a docker container so they can
1:56:16
be relaunched somewhere if you die if
1:56:18
you forget your whatever it is it's
1:56:20
gonna happen if someone else needs to
1:56:22
come in because that's where I messed up
1:56:24
I didn't ask for that before we have no
1:56:26
access to the people or the code or
1:56:28
anything good point
1:56:30
so yes but you're right ultimately we
1:56:33
have some smart people most I think all
1:56:36
of our people are smart so here we go
1:56:41
with I want to play the the glue of
1:56:44
controversy that was created we talked
1:56:46
about a little bit last week about Trump
1:56:48
making some comments about Joe
1:56:50
Scarborough being a murderer even though
1:56:54
he never said that no says that should
1:56:56
reopen an old case I know initially I
1:57:00
was turned off by this whole story
1:57:02
people sending me links like I'm not
1:57:04
interested I don't give a crap I like
1:57:05
what well I'll tell you what is changing
1:57:08
my mind
1:57:09
Trump is hammering this he's not
1:57:12
stopping he's making really big
1:57:17
insinuations about this being something
1:57:20
a cold case that deserves to be reopened
1:57:23
he's not an idiot despite what many
1:57:25
think well for a reason couple of
1:57:29
comments here one I want to say the
1:57:31
artist I do get to joke that you had in
1:57:35
the cover art for the last show I don't
1:57:39
know who else got the joke but I got it
1:57:41
and that refers to they had a picture of
1:57:46
Scarborough with a black tee or tattooed
1:57:49
face which is gang talk for I killed
1:57:53
somebody nice so it refers back that
1:57:57
Kaley referred back to this Don Imus
1:58:02
clip of Scarborough joking around about
1:58:05
it and I thought she handled this the
1:58:07
questions and answers on the scarborough
1:58:09
thing poorly because all she really had
1:58:11
to do is read Trump's tweet and say
1:58:14
where does he say this
1:58:15
he say that cuz he because they've read
1:58:17
you know the media has been reading and
1:58:18
he's accused them he's done this he's
1:58:21
not hasn't done any of this but let's I
1:58:23
was just gonna say just for people who
1:58:25
don't exactly know we're talking about
1:58:28
Joe Scarborough is of the Morning Joe
1:58:30
show Mika and Joe and he used to be a
1:58:33
senator congressman congressman
1:58:36
congressman Ward and drag one yes and
1:58:39
Don Imus was a famous New York radio
1:58:42
talk show host who predates Howard Stern
1:58:45
a little bit but definitely competed a
1:58:47
different kind of show but the same time
1:58:50
you know definitely brashness etc and
1:58:52
he's dead now so that's easy
1:58:55
caitli clip so no no I'm gonna play the
1:58:58
Imus clips okay because Caylee referred
1:59:01
to this I don't have the disc a Lea
1:59:02
clips about something else oh I just
1:59:05
wanted firki she said you gotta listen
1:59:07
to the Emmys clip you gotta listen the
1:59:09
Imus clip you gotta listen this so I
1:59:10
found the Imus clip and then I found a
1:59:12
second clip of a year later cuz I am as
1:59:14
I forgot was actually on MSNBC for a
1:59:17
while yeah with the show it was
1:59:18
simulcast yeah they gave him a spot and
1:59:21
they bumped him and then Scarborough was
1:59:24
brought on to MSNBC and then after they
1:59:27
bumped Imus they put Scarborough that's
1:59:31
the part I didn't understand the
1:59:33
interesting and then then I and then
1:59:36
apparently Scarborough was bragging
1:59:37
about how he's doing so much better when
1:59:39
he wasn't and he's and this was
1:59:42
triggered by I missus Imus was act by
1:59:49
this and then he slammed Scarborough
1:59:51
Scarborough also was given a syndicated
1:59:54
radio show which was a flop right and
1:59:56
that got kicked off the air and then he
1:59:58
ended up stuck on MSNBC for the Morning
2:00:00
Joe and that was the end of it but
2:00:02
before any of that happened we had the
2:00:05
meeting the first time we're famous is
2:00:07
welcoming him you know all welcome to
2:00:09
the the fans the MSNBC family yes exact
2:00:13
words mine so let's listen to what
2:00:16
happened this is the clip one and this
2:00:17
is what this is their exchange that
2:00:20
Cayley wanted us all to listen to and
2:00:22
but you've got a little you know
2:00:23
occasionally we're gonna try to help you
2:00:25
and you're just right Charles you've got
2:00:27
to listen
2:00:28
which would tell me what I need to do
2:00:30
well no you're doing great I mean don't
2:00:31
be afraid to be funny because you are
2:00:33
funny that was something you know I
2:00:36
asked you why you wanted Congress you
2:00:37
said you did sexually intern then you
2:00:38
had to kill work that's pretty risky to
2:00:42
say what are you gonna do give me you
2:00:45
can be very good I mean I actually like
2:00:48
Keith Olbermann and I like Matthews and
2:00:51
great to work out for you what's gonna
2:00:53
be good when I find and the guys at NBC
2:00:56
and women NBC looks like they're gonna
2:00:58
stick with us longer than they did with
2:01:02
Donahue which I'm glad they were engaged
2:01:04
at weddings and I think I think it's
2:01:06
gonna work out one of these days you
2:01:08
know you may TiVo it very nicely to take
2:01:13
the time to do this and I appreciate it
2:01:14
and thank you very much well thank you
2:01:16
prep this question what kind of name is
2:01:18
Imus well I need to create a Dave Willis
2:01:24
look you're my pledge to the book of
2:01:25
knowledge this is probably a good idea
2:01:27
do you have the book of knowledge here I
2:01:30
don't have it open it talks Don Imus oh
2:01:42
that's his last name okay yeah I guess
2:01:44
it's last night of course makes it what
2:01:45
am i what am I thinking
2:01:46
Imus John John John is his real first
2:01:50
name John
2:01:51
Donald Imus hmm okay so anyway so that
2:01:57
took place and he had a little
2:01:58
back-and-forth and he said oh yeah I
2:02:01
guess what he gonna do you know buddy
2:02:02
killed or you know something okay fine
2:02:04
too he could have handled that
2:02:07
differently let's put it that way so now
2:02:09
I well goes by and that is has now been
2:02:14
bumped from MSNBC still has a radio gig
2:02:17
and he's now he hates Scarborough to
2:02:21
honey to an extreme I mean this clip is
2:02:24
really funny
2:02:25
so yesterday Dumb and Dumber went on the
2:02:27
radio Scarborough yeah I know let me let
2:02:30
me I'm gonna speak slowly so Scarborough
2:02:33
understands this and what's the name
2:02:36
answer David Hinckley and others
2:02:39
I'm gonna speak slowly notes if you can
2:02:41
listeners right his radio show is
2:02:45
cancelled they're not revamping anything
2:02:51
he will never ever be on WABC
2:02:55
again and probably never on any Citadel
2:03:00
radio station ever again ever
2:03:03
they're not revamped it was a story just
2:03:05
to let everybody save face ask the
2:03:10
people by fiddled here volcanic ice
2:03:11
covers what iswhat is just disgusting
2:03:14
back step and phony check it good and be
2:03:19
by just check call human resources at
2:03:21
NBC find out how many people have filed
2:03:24
complaints against him do that then he
2:03:26
says Bigfoot there when he took over for
2:03:29
us line up fired
2:03:30
that's they quadrupled the ratings or
2:03:33
what are the fact well the fact is they
2:03:36
get about the same that they had when
2:03:37
you left and they're getting about half
2:03:40
of what you got when you were at your
2:03:43
height at MSNBC when we were at our
2:03:45
height at him and we were pulling
2:03:46
between seven and eight hundred thousand
2:03:48
people I know they're pulling 350 now
2:03:50
that's about what we were put so he's
2:03:52
lying about that and he's obviously
2:03:54
lying about getting blown out of the
2:03:57
radio you know why they got blown out
2:03:59
because they set off the phony actor
2:04:05
sound vicious with me but that's exactly
2:04:07
what are you so how does this all tie
2:04:09
back to him killing the intern no I
2:04:13
don't know that it does I do have the
2:04:17
one thing I did a little research on
2:04:18
killing the intern and that the only
2:04:20
thing that's kind of fishy is that the
2:04:22
initial coroner said it was he was she
2:04:27
was killed by a blunt force trauma you
2:04:30
know there was somebody clubbed earth
2:04:32
which is hard to do if you just hit your
2:04:34
head on the desk
2:04:34
and he was fired and replaced by a
2:04:39
coroner who said that was she had a
2:04:41
heart condition and surmised that she
2:04:44
must have gotten dizzy even though she
2:04:45
was an inveterate jogger and nobody ever
2:04:48
seen her pass out but she got dizzy
2:04:52
and fell and hit the desk with her head
2:04:56
and that's how she died and so that's
2:04:59
big that's the controversy right there
2:05:01
in a nutshell well it's odd because
2:05:04
Trump is hammering on it first of all
2:05:06
who gives a crap about this does he
2:05:07
really care do you really care what he
2:05:10
does yeah he does Trump he cares because
2:05:13
he does not like Scarborough and his and
2:05:15
Brzezinski braggin on him constantly
2:05:18
okay so all they do on there she's so
2:05:20
didn't but for him to do this he has to
2:05:24
know there's something behind it he
2:05:26
doesn't typically unless it's just I
2:05:27
agree with you you know
2:05:28
that's total agreement he's always
2:05:30
coming up that's why they bugged my
2:05:32
office is all these things I mean he
2:05:35
says stuff that is like off the wall and
2:05:37
then I don't know sometimes is six
2:05:39
months sometimes it's a year later it's
2:05:41
always comes true yeah so but he
2:05:45
somebody in there somebody know there's
2:05:47
some hanky-panky going on knows these
2:05:50
guys they used to hang out at mar-a-lago
2:05:52
with him yes did your friends hmm how's
2:05:57
Joe doing because I of course I talked
2:06:00
to moe about the whole you ain't black
2:06:05
thing I was curious what you would
2:06:08
you've been tracking Joe I think I have
2:06:10
been tracking Joe there's nothing new
2:06:12
from Joe I mean except the the thing I
2:06:14
put in the newsletter where it's
2:06:16
possible that you know is it stunt
2:06:17
double out there and because you can't
2:06:20
tell who it is it could be anybody you
2:06:23
put sunglasses and a big black mask it
2:06:25
covers your neck and face you can't see
2:06:28
you don't know who this is someone said
2:06:30
that it was possible that he had just
2:06:34
you know since he was out he had gotten
2:06:35
his Botox treatment so it was old Joe
2:06:38
versus some puffiness for a few days Joe
2:06:42
cuz that would look like to me too okay
2:06:45
could be like got a little face job and
2:06:47
problem is the new Joe the new Joe and
2:06:49
the black mask is worse looking he's got
2:06:52
his face is more of a mess than what I
2:06:54
could tell and that's that that's the
2:06:56
new mask that is the mask of the tard it
2:07:00
goes all the way up to your eyes it fits
2:07:03
you know completely like a
2:07:05
almost like something from medieval
2:07:06
times did you say mask of the new tard
2:07:09
yes that is what I said you know what I
2:07:16
just ordered I ordered her mask no I
2:07:19
ordered one it's a costume version for
2:07:23
about 40 bucks off Amazon it's one of
2:07:25
those like 7s ace eighteenth-century
2:07:28
beak masks that the doctor would wear
2:07:31
what looks like a bird oh yeah long Mike
2:07:33
yes I've seen these did these are around
2:07:39
something from a throwback to the Egypt
2:07:41
or something no no actually there's this
2:07:44
fan I want to mention this is fantastic
2:07:46
series on Hulu the great which is about
2:07:50
Catherine the Great of Russia and it's
2:07:53
kind of Blackadder ish where it's well
2:07:57
first of all this show is everything
2:07:59
that you want in it it's it has sex
2:08:02
violence food crazy stuff killing murder
2:08:07
war just nut job insane things because
2:08:11
it's Russia in the 1700s and how
2:08:15
Catherine the Great came came to power
2:08:17
which is a great story this is 99%
2:08:21
fictional look but they've put in the
2:08:24
little the little bits about her
2:08:27
inoculating herself with the with
2:08:29
smallpox with a little bit of the puss
2:08:32
because I guess that's what they
2:08:33
discovered back then as if you you know
2:08:35
this is basically the whole concept of
2:08:37
vaccination or they weren't doing with
2:08:39
needles they take a little bit of the
2:08:40
pus of one of the the pox victims and
2:08:43
then rub that on open wound and she did
2:08:46
that she did that in front of a in front
2:08:48
of you know whoever the whole court so
2:08:50
they could all see that she was serious
2:08:51
about it but in that was one of those
2:08:53
guys who one of those beak mass it was
2:08:57
fantasy you in this mask oh yeah oh yeah
2:09:00
you get by the way I should mention I
2:09:01
did have a smallpox vaccine when I was a
2:09:03
kid when they still gave them yeah and
2:09:05
they it was not any normal it was that
2:09:07
like nothing big do today that's that's
2:09:10
the one that gives you the mark you have
2:09:11
a pockmark party you get a but you get a
2:09:14
scar yeah but it's not like an it's like
2:09:17
the I don't know how they even
2:09:18
did they dip it in something I'm not
2:09:20
sure but it's a series of about as I
2:09:23
remember about ten needles yeah yeah
2:09:27
they just pound you with these these
2:09:30
little poke holes and this was the way
2:09:33
it was done anyway back to the clips
2:09:36
yeah since we mentioned Kei Mauser get
2:09:39
the Kaylee clip out of the way I was
2:09:42
going down Biden but it's okay we can we
2:09:44
can go I mean I can go back to by
2:09:45
tonight don't think I don't have much
2:09:47
time I have something you have okay when
2:09:49
you go back to bite because I want to
2:09:50
play this crystal ball clip who has a
2:09:52
who I don't like any more than I used to
2:09:56
but it's the way she talks and acts huh
2:09:59
listen to her first crystal ball yeah
2:10:03
this is crystal ball talking about I
2:10:05
think it's relevant just looking at the
2:10:07
title of the clip it may be relevant to
2:10:08
my clips this is the her did she's
2:10:11
talking about the bite and fouled up
2:10:13
which is what you were talking to
2:10:14
talking about lock step in a block
2:10:17
whatever community you're coming from
2:10:18
whatever perspective you represent if
2:10:20
you were gonna vote lot step for the
2:10:21
Democratic Party they're going to take
2:10:24
that vote for granted and at worst they
2:10:28
will actively kick you to demonstrate
2:10:30
their reasonableness that's what counter
2:10:33
scheduling is all about and that's
2:10:34
basically the fundamental innovation of
2:10:36
the Democratic Party in like the last
2:10:37
thirty years is that political strategy
2:10:39
which has been in some ways successful
2:10:41
yeah and this is all communities
2:10:42
remember I mean both parties take very
2:10:44
much of their bases for granted and you
2:10:45
know rhetorically and then whenever they
2:10:47
come to DC what do they do they end up
2:10:49
serving the interests of big money
2:10:51
alright so yes this makes a lot of sense
2:10:53
in context what what was discussed the
2:10:56
mo facts with Adam curry was
2:10:58
specifically a da so we're not gonna
2:11:00
pussy foot around people of color
2:11:03
african-american community I know it's a
2:11:06
das American descendants of slavery
2:11:08
their vote
2:11:09
has been consistent for the Democrat
2:11:12
Party and if you wanna know why you
2:11:13
should listen to that podcast there's a
2:11:15
lot of episodes to talk about it it has
2:11:18
always been a given and and and it
2:11:19
really broke with Obama when okay we got
2:11:24
one of ours even though it's not totally
2:11:25
true but at least he's married to
2:11:27
Michelle in the white house we're gonna
2:11:29
get stuff done and the disappointment
2:11:31
was quite large after
2:11:32
eight years of President Obama and they
2:11:36
stood not been done pretty much nothing
2:11:39
for for a dawson and and at this point
2:11:43
there's been such a movement and you do
2:11:45
have a boss the political movement but
2:11:47
I'm really talking about the the people
2:11:49
themselves not in the political movement
2:11:51
and they are looking for something and
2:11:55
it's not what's not going to cut it is a
2:11:58
piece of paper that says lift all voices
2:12:00
which is Joe Joe Biden so-called black
2:12:02
agenda that says for sure we're gonna do
2:12:05
a study to see if reparations are
2:12:07
possible well they just had a study it
2:12:09
was a whole it was a it was a you know
2:12:11
if there was an act the bill all for the
2:12:13
study it's not gonna happen but he he
2:12:16
his answer was so um it was perceived by
2:12:23
many as slave masters shut up I already
2:12:27
got your vote I don't need just be quiet
2:12:29
I mean I'm only here for these 15
2:12:32
minutes because because I have to I have
2:12:34
the black vote and that is what I think
2:12:36
crystal ball is talking about they don't
2:12:38
have the black vote they don't have the
2:12:40
a das vote they used to and already in
2:12:43
2016 the the black bloc vote that the
2:12:48
Democrat Party counts on had already
2:12:50
diminished by several points and it is
2:12:53
Mo's belief and I'm with him that the
2:12:56
Democrat right now can no longer win
2:12:58
because too many a das voters are taking
2:13:02
the third option which is not to vote
2:13:04
and so this will happen on Charlamagne
2:13:08
the gods radio show The Breakfast Club
2:13:10
and even though he's a shill for Kamla
2:13:14
ki and joy Reid who was another horrible
2:13:17
person they say the same thing even
2:13:20
though they all say they're gonna vote
2:13:21
for Joe Biden of course they will but
2:13:24
the message is true do you do you think
2:13:26
there's a risk that not just your Biden
2:13:28
but the Democratic Party in general just
2:13:30
takes for granted that well the black
2:13:31
the you know the black people are with
2:13:33
us so we don't really have to give them
2:13:34
anything else they're gonna vote for us
2:13:36
know regardless look they voted for Joe
2:13:37
Biden in overwhelming numbers 6 and 10
2:13:39
black voters in particular in southern
2:13:41
states they all voted for Joe Biden we
2:13:42
don't need to offer anything more do you
2:13:44
worry that that is the attitude that
2:13:46
Democrats are taking toward the black
2:13:47
community I mean I I know that's the
2:13:50
attitude you know I mean that's why I
2:13:51
don't even care about the the words and
2:13:53
the lip service and the apology is cool
2:13:55
but the best apology is actually a black
2:13:57
agenda you know they got to make some
2:13:58
real policy commitments to black people
2:14:00
we got to stop back in like the fact
2:14:02
that blacks are over-represented in
2:14:03
America when it comes to welfare poverty
2:14:05
unemployment homelessness drug addiction
2:14:08
crime coronavirus like that's no
2:14:09
accident like the whole function of
2:14:11
systemic racism is the marginalized
2:14:13
black people and as the great dr. Claude
2:14:15
Anderson says in the book tommix white
2:14:17
society has an out of sight out of mind
2:14:19
attitude about racism and they don't
2:14:21
like to have any discussions of
2:14:22
substance about systemic racism so when
2:14:25
you have black people who have the nerve
2:14:26
to audacity to unmitigated gall to act
2:14:29
like citizens and demand something about
2:14:30
votes it's a problem it's like you got
2:14:33
you know whites telling telling us to
2:14:34
stay in our place and you got black
2:14:36
people saying oh stop and that was not
2:14:37
the time you're gonna get trump
2:14:38
reelected it has to come to a point
2:14:40
where we stop putting the burden on
2:14:41
black voters they show up for Democrats
2:14:43
and start putting the burden on
2:14:44
Democrats to show up for black voters
2:14:46
and it was actually Moe had an example
2:14:50
they said so what if it had a he played
2:14:54
a clip of Biden speaking to a pack and
2:14:57
of course a very different tone with a
2:14:59
pack than with The Breakfast Club
2:15:01
but part of that is because he's trying
2:15:03
to be mr. hips let me five on the back
2:15:04
side you know stuff like that no you
2:15:06
can't do that joke but the it reminds
2:15:13
people who have been around for a little
2:15:16
bit and who are good voting age that
2:15:19
this truly has always been this way with
2:15:22
I'll just say it white liberals Malcolm
2:15:25
X spoke about it clearly
2:15:41
making a great rap over the South only
2:15:45
to blind us to what is happening here in
2:15:47
the north and now that the eyes of
2:15:50
America's 20 million black can easily
2:15:53
see the fifth white time here in the
2:15:56
North there's even more cruel and
2:15:58
vicious than the white wolf in the South
2:16:01
the sudden will always make you know
2:16:05
what you think but these northern pull
2:16:10
this white liberal they folded your
2:16:13
friend folded your benefactor perfectly
2:16:16
employ they pave to the Wayne board they
2:16:19
pull over the neighborhood Mickey a poor
2:16:22
vision lawyer trying to help you they
2:16:24
infiltrate all your organizations and in
2:16:27
this manner by joining you they think
2:16:30
all your militant effort toward freedom
2:16:33
justice and toward equality so the
2:16:40
bottom line is that at this point and
2:16:44
Moe's a little younger than I am I think
2:16:46
he's in his early 40s he is sick and
2:16:51
tired of being identified as black he's
2:16:57
I'm American I'm sick and tired of this
2:16:59
shit
2:17:00
and and and the Democrat Party and the
2:17:02
media that supports them continue to do
2:17:06
this and it's I think that that no one
2:17:09
and at this point in time can win the
2:17:12
presidency as a Democrat I think there's
2:17:14
going to be at least another three if
2:17:16
not five percent not showing up to vote
2:17:19
at all and it will make it impossible
2:17:22
for a Democrat to win in the current
2:17:24
environment well I think they have
2:17:29
problems yeah but you know a lot of the
2:17:35
media is still way behind them mm-hmm I
2:17:38
mean they promise they can't resist
2:17:40
promoting Trump by accident I mean they
2:17:43
know that this was a problem in the
2:17:44
first go-round if they had never written
2:17:46
about Trump or put him on the
2:17:48
entertainment pages on the huff posted
2:17:50
that oh let's put on the Internet oh
2:17:52
yeah remember that
2:17:52
just running this is so funny let's it's
2:17:55
not happy yeah exactly and then they
2:17:57
were mocking him and right and did the
2:18:00
covering his speeches and getting people
2:18:02
to listen to him
2:18:03
they they brought it on themselves I
2:18:06
mean one Trump to be president they
2:18:08
should have just ignored him more or at
2:18:11
least played Bernie David again they
2:18:13
didn't want Bernie either so they're
2:18:14
just really working for the bankers and
2:18:16
so they end up you know you know giving
2:18:19
Hillary that she doesn't get enough
2:18:20
promotion and when she gets it is not it
2:18:23
was a mess and they're doing the same
2:18:24
thing you know do me now they're got
2:18:26
memed so they're trying to throw a trump
2:18:28
the guy's a creep he's a rapist he's
2:18:31
worse than Joe Lee I mean it's it's the
2:18:35
interesting interesting thing is that
2:18:37
joy Reid now armed with this knowledge
2:18:39
she is not a boss by the way armed with
2:18:43
this knowledge
2:18:44
oh she Haitian or yes I believe so
2:18:47
Island I avoid that Pacific Atlantic yes
2:18:52
she Barbados yeah yeah one of those so
2:18:56
but she recognized that she recognizes
2:18:59
that this is the strategy you've got to
2:19:00
do something for black people you can't
2:19:02
just say you're gonna do it which has
2:19:04
been said since the 60s we're gonna do
2:19:06
it for you promise you're next look we
2:19:08
got one of you he looks like you kind of
2:19:10
the same shade not really like it's
2:19:13
gonna happen nothing happens eventually
2:19:15
people get people get pissed off by that
2:19:17
but she says that the Republicans do the
2:19:19
exact same thing only they're better at
2:19:22
it black voters vote for Democrats in
2:19:24
overwhelming numbers and then the
2:19:28
Democratic Party and the Democratic
2:19:30
candidates they take for granted they
2:19:32
build it into their number plan that
2:19:34
they're already gonna get those votes
2:19:35
and so there isn't a necessarily an
2:19:37
urgency to offer something that's why I
2:19:40
opened my questioning with Carina the
2:19:42
way I did is that you know
2:19:43
overwhelmingly white voters vote for
2:19:45
Republicans but they still make them an
2:19:48
offer they're like well this is what I'm
2:19:49
gonna do I mean this is what Donald
2:19:51
Trump is very clear I'm bizzle over to
2:19:52
do for you I'm gonna get rid of these
2:19:54
brown immigrants that is one for the
2:20:03
archives to play back
2:20:05
she's got something going on that was
2:20:08
the promise the promise was we're
2:20:10
getting rid of brown people do I read I
2:20:13
was born in Brooklyn and her father was
2:20:15
in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
2:20:17
there you go
2:20:19
her mom was from British Guiana she's
2:20:22
not really african-american yeah no a
2:20:26
Doss by any means correct correct so
2:20:29
she's African more than she is but also
2:20:32
if you look at all of Biden's plans and
2:20:34
has lift all voices which of course is
2:20:36
all lame but it's also meant to speak to
2:20:40
a boss and black Americans lift all
2:20:42
voices not trying to do a church thing
2:20:44
on you people but oh yeah I am thing he
2:20:48
did the Hillary voice remember we saw
2:20:49
that clip I got Hillary Hillary I ain't
2:20:57
going nowhere
2:20:58
I'm tired here we go or that was bite it
2:21:03
oh that's interesting
2:21:04
I want to Biden mimicking her that's
2:21:06
pretty crazy I think no I think that's
2:21:09
the clip by is he's not making heard
2:21:11
that he's he's not like making fun I
2:21:15
don't feel no ways tired
2:21:28
exactly but if you look at his plan it
2:21:33
the Biden one you gonna have to bite one
2:21:34
um well no I don't not not handy it
2:21:39
would be a little harder to find but the
2:21:44
the hell wasn't gonna say was my oh yeah
2:21:48
his plan so in his plan he quickly moves
2:21:52
from lift all voices hey a daus or
2:21:54
african-americans to people of color and
2:21:58
yes minorities and before you know what
2:22:00
you're halfway through the document and
2:22:01
somebody who has a gender identification
2:22:05
issue he's included in his plans this is
2:22:09
what always happens that's that is the
2:22:11
problem it's like we're gonna do
2:22:13
something for black people and let's
2:22:15
just say that in the 20 30 40 50 years
2:22:18
ago means a Doss descendants America
2:22:21
descents of slate we're gonna do this
2:22:22
for you but then it's a immigrants from
2:22:26
Mexico from South America everybody gets
2:22:28
in on it because then it's moved to
2:22:29
minorities and you can only do that for
2:22:32
so long and you and I think what you're
2:22:34
seeing here is a it's a real protest and
2:22:38
I believe that they have either they
2:22:41
have no idea in fact they don't have any
2:22:43
idea here's a whole bunch of Democratic
2:22:45
Stooges in a little lot of super cuts
2:22:48
but a montage defending his racist
2:22:51
racist comments you know I'm a little
2:22:53
revved up okay because this is a
2:22:55
distraction Vice President Biden spoke
2:22:58
to his comments on The Breakfast Club
2:23:00
he apologized he clarified he said he
2:23:03
should have been so Cavalier but we need
2:23:05
to move on to talk about the issues and
2:23:06
what's really at stake here
2:23:07
vice-president shouldn't have said it he
2:23:09
apologized for it but I really think the
2:23:12
goal and the nerve President Trump
2:23:17
I believe that Joe Biden was incorrect
2:23:20
and and saying the statement you ain't
2:23:23
black but I also believe that his
2:23:25
apology was sufficient that apology late
2:23:28
he was a I'm sorry I wasn't a believer I
2:23:31
apologized to his
2:23:33
are recognized within minutes that he'd
2:23:35
gotten carried away I think he has
2:23:38
apologized and he should have apologized
2:23:40
it was like you know one of those jokes
2:23:41
that just falls flat there's almost an
2:23:43
of the interview and you need to
2:23:44
understand the context I mean Biden made
2:23:48
an error he apologized for it and didn't
2:23:52
move up I mean we can obsess on this but
2:23:55
this is in the scheme of things this is
2:23:58
not on there's not the mountain
2:23:59
diddly-squat mm-hmm that's the guy who
2:24:01
would never apologize we played the clip
2:24:03
of his so-called apology he never said
2:24:06
I'm sorry and everything he went on and
2:24:08
didn't apologize exactly and you know
2:24:11
you and I we're not on black Twitter I
2:24:13
mean we don't I see a little bit of it I
2:24:15
got a great Witter because of my work
2:24:17
with Mo but this exploded and and and
2:24:20
people are just like not taking it
2:24:23
anymore not taking it speaking of old
2:24:26
white guys Donald Trump once again I
2:24:29
think they're trying the 25th amendment
2:24:31
on them there's a new one a new gambit
2:24:35
PSP there is a
2:24:40
threads and all kinds of Twitter threads
2:24:42
about the thread PSP progressing
2:24:45
progressive supranuclear palsy which I
2:24:50
know fifty fifty thousand people a year
2:24:54
get this in the United States it is an
2:24:57
uncommon to progressive supranuclear
2:25:00
palsy PSP is an uncommon brain disorder
2:25:03
that affects movement control of walking
2:25:06
your gait this is where it comes from so
2:25:08
there's all these pictures of Trump and
2:25:10
I don't know if it's lately or something
2:25:13
someone just noticed and I was being
2:25:14
amplified if you see him standing on the
2:25:17
profile he's leaning forward a
2:25:19
ridiculous amount almost have you
2:25:21
noticed this yeah I think it's part to
2:25:24
do with his big gut he's trying to make
2:25:26
himself look thinner no this is a PSP
2:25:29
according to to the smart people on the
2:25:32
internet and it makes them read it yep
2:25:35
so it affects movement here we come look
2:25:37
at the list control of walking your gait
2:25:39
balance speech swallowing vision mood
2:25:44
and behavior and thinking the disease
2:25:48
results from damage to nerve cells in
2:25:50
the brain the disorders long name
2:25:52
indicates the disease worsens
2:25:54
progressive and causes weakness palsy by
2:25:57
damaging certain parts of the brain
2:25:58
above nerve cell clusters called nuclei
2:26:01
that's why it's supernatural
2:26:06
yeah now personally before this PSP meme
2:26:10
came up people are already saying what's
2:26:12
going on I think it's possible he has
2:26:16
lifts in his shoes he's already tall
2:26:21
yeah but next to Melania I wonder if he
2:26:24
was just that inch or two that he wanted
2:26:28
to because it is kind of raised up from
2:26:31
his heels who somebody is take a good
2:26:35
photo of his shoes cuz you can tell
2:26:37
someone where he lives yeah well you're
2:26:39
the guy you're the guy with the shoe
2:26:40
you'd notice that dude with a huge boots
2:26:42
on was it no is it Bloomberg Bloomberg
2:26:44
had the boots they had the boots it
2:26:47
would make sense for Trump to make fun
2:26:48
of him because what you save by yourself
2:26:51
maybe he's just a few fifth maybe he's
2:26:53
just understood
2:26:53
feet I don't know no no but I don't
2:26:58
think it's I don't think it's a brain
2:26:59
disorder that affects maybe 50,000
2:27:02
people a year that would be very wishful
2:27:04
thinking this is all wishful thinking
2:27:07
these guys are just hoping to God that
2:27:10
there's some way I get this guy out
2:27:12
because they it's you can hear the
2:27:14
desperation in their voices because the
2:27:17
public at large they'd like Trump yeah
2:27:21
they seem to but it did but at the there
2:27:24
are moments cuz you hear it yo well you
2:27:26
know they could have handled this better
2:27:27
I don't like this thing at home this is
2:27:29
you know but I'd like to get somebody
2:27:31
else in there but the problem the
2:27:33
Democrats have is their their
2:27:34
alternative Joe Biden Joe Biden is
2:27:38
really the guy is like he's we used to
2:27:41
do a segment on whether he's drunk or
2:27:43
not and that was years ago got tired of
2:27:47
playing the jingle it wore out we played
2:27:49
it so much you're not drunk young people
2:27:53
I'm talking 20s 20 to 30 I am noticing a
2:27:58
trend of them being very disillusioned
2:28:02
quotes such as the government's trying
2:28:05
to kill me one way or the other
2:28:07
see no alternative are not stupid see
2:28:12
Joe say yeah he's a dork an idiot a
2:28:15
racist to it but I'm gonna vote from
2:28:16
anyway just to get Trump out I don't
2:28:18
believe it I don't think they're gonna
2:28:19
vote either and how that's not the
2:28:22
feedback I'm getting out here on the
2:28:23
coast
2:28:24
well the coast why we have this show the
2:28:28
coast is Millennials go like the
2:28:31
Millennials go
2:28:32
the Millennials go like talk like this
2:28:34
they say Joe Biden's too damned old one
2:28:40
for Joe Biden the guys are know is
2:28:41
original man really so what are they
2:28:45
gonna do vote or not vote probably not
2:28:47
vote yeah that's what I think I think
2:28:49
vote for Trump again I mean the
2:28:52
last-ditch desperation is this mail-in
2:28:55
ballots yes mail ballots everybody maybe
2:28:58
you know send it back or maybe they're
2:29:00
there somebody will take them from them
2:29:02
and fill them out for them and I think
2:29:04
you have anything on this on the mail-in
2:29:07
do I have a new I got something that was
2:29:10
quite telling and it's a very short clip
2:29:12
although it is it fits the the Trump fan
2:29:20
voter supporters vision of of the
2:29:24
Democrats is quite a telling clip now
2:29:26
this is from some years ago but it is
2:29:28
about mail-in voting and you're going to
2:29:31
hear the representative from Florida
2:29:35
Debbie wasserman-schultz
2:29:37
a huge Democrat as she was she ran the
2:29:40
Democrat Party when the Hillary lost
2:29:43
even though she tried to rig it all and
2:29:46
here's what she thought about mail-in
2:29:48
voting years ago congresswoman debbie
2:29:50
Wasserman Schultz argues a mail-in
2:29:52
ballot has wrong written all over it
2:29:54
it'd be a risky experiment for us with
2:29:57
an election that has stakes as high as a
2:30:00
presidential election does we've never
2:30:01
done a mail-in ballot statewide
2:30:02
Wasserman Schultz is worried about
2:30:04
signature fraud disenfranchising college
2:30:07
students getting addresses wrong and
2:30:09
having private donors instead of states
2:30:11
footing the bill she favors seating the
2:30:14
delegates already chosen there's a way
2:30:16
to solve this without totally be doing
2:30:18
this and causing more chaos
2:30:20
so the typical response from right
2:30:23
leaning Republican Trump Twitter is you
2:30:32
know you like it
2:30:34
what I'd like to point out is that from
2:30:37
this clip it is obvious that the
2:30:39
Republicans were trying to pull the same
2:30:41
damn trick so they're all douchebags and
2:30:44
any of the Republicans say Walters can't
2:30:47
be they were all in on it when it when
2:30:49
it benefited them when it came down to
2:30:51
Florida I think it was the hanging chads
2:30:53
election possibly so they're all a-holes
2:30:56
all of them well we know that I know but
2:30:59
it's good to remind people that the
2:31:01
Republicans pull this stunt too and it's
2:31:04
possible the Republicans have the upper
2:31:06
hand on the fraud we don't know that
2:31:07
it's not because there was a special
2:31:09
election yeah that was a mail-in ballot
2:31:11
yeah and it was won by the Republican
2:31:14
and Trump was bragging about it oh yeah
2:31:15
the mailing ballot and so we don't know
2:31:18
who's but is the thing is
2:31:21
it doesn't matter who's the site on the
2:31:23
fraudsters who's the fraudster is it's
2:31:25
it's ripe for it it's asking for it and
2:31:28
the people that keep saying oh there's
2:31:30
no evidence of this it's never happened
2:31:33
is and that's what triggered this whole
2:31:36
thing with Twitter cuz it was it was
2:31:39
sorry as a Trump tweet saying hey the
2:31:41
mail and bad things a bad idea and
2:31:43
that's when Twitter decided to put a
2:31:44
little bug on the bomb saying oh you
2:31:46
should check this before you believe any
2:31:49
of this because it's not and the end
2:31:51
there's this litany going on there by
2:31:52
the Democrats which never really
2:31:55
happened with the Republicans that that
2:31:57
oh there's never been any fraud oh it's
2:32:00
not since you're imagining yeah exactly
2:32:03
exactly so that mean I'm just very
2:32:07
annoying to watch to witness this to me
2:32:09
anyways so with anymore bite and stuff I
2:32:12
don't have any bite and stuff I didn't
2:32:14
do bitin today unfortunately no I have
2:32:16
some good overall clips and I also have
2:32:18
the Caylee clip I'd like to just mention
2:32:21
just one quick thing might know about
2:32:25
another douchebag we we missed it the
2:32:29
webby awards somehow I mean we weren't
2:32:31
nominated but now it was the webby
2:32:36
awards from home this year
2:32:39
presented by Pat Patton Oswald who was
2:32:42
the shoe you know him he's from Modern
2:32:45
Family but he's been many things who is
2:32:48
a huge Trump hater but I hates Trump I
2:32:51
wanted to let you know that this was
2:32:54
this was from home so people dialed in
2:32:56
and Michelle Obama of course and I know
2:32:59
a lot about this because my friend JB
2:33:01
Miller runs entertain Empire
2:33:03
entertainment in New York and he
2:33:04
produces the show produces a lot of
2:33:05
these big shows for organizations and
2:33:07
he's really good at getting talent
2:33:10
that's really most of what they do and
2:33:12
guess who else was on this wonderful
2:33:15
show to hand out an award miss Demi
2:33:20
Lovato and now I didn't start what did
2:33:24
stop
2:33:27
stay lit in dark times here we go that's
2:33:31
your comes Tom Hanks I think no shoot
2:33:35
and here we go this this is how it aired
2:33:38
by the way and here is our next heroes
2:33:47
no no no is this person
2:33:51
no uh-huh shoot it's everyone's in
2:33:54
except the guy I wanted to show you I'm
2:33:56
doing this live from do it live here we
2:33:58
go hit it
2:34:02
greetings my name is dr. Tony Fauci and
2:34:05
I am here to present some good news at a
2:34:08
time of great stress as we struggle to
2:34:10
contain the Cova 19 outbreak I'm excited
2:34:14
about the opportunity to shine some
2:34:16
light on one of the many young people
2:34:18
who have stepped up and helped us
2:34:19
throughout this difficult time the 24th
2:34:23
annual webby awards will honor
2:34:25
avi Shipman as the 2020 Person of the
2:34:28
Year in recognition of his creation of n
2:34:31
Cove 2019 dot live to track the spread
2:34:35
of Koba 19 across the world so this is
2:34:38
they had to present an award to some
2:34:40
incredible stupid website made by a
2:34:44
young person who was our webby 2020
2:34:47
Award winner foul she doesn't have other
2:34:50
things to do doesn't he have masks to
2:34:52
check or vaccines to create I don't want
2:34:55
him hanging out with Hollywood stars
2:34:56
anymore this is important
2:34:58
he's always been this way and the thing
2:35:01
is why is he got the only good audio
2:35:03
he's not even a audio guy he set up for
2:35:06
it man
2:35:06
and he yes somebody put he pretty much
2:35:10
had a set he was ready to go and knew
2:35:12
exactly what we're doing yeah well I
2:35:18
just did galls me the gauls me there's
2:35:20
worship the worship of this guy and he's
2:35:23
a dick he's no good he's a shill for Big
2:35:26
Pharma he's he's a hundred million
2:35:28
dollar heir hundred hundred millionaire
2:35:31
he's got a lot of money and everyone
2:35:34
thinks that he's the cat's meow well
2:35:36
enjoy your prison home slave because
2:35:39
foul Chi put you there with
2:35:40
Berks okay yeah before we do anything
2:35:47
else let's go this is the NBC didn't
2:35:51
have a good a good slam trump moment so
2:35:58
they couldn't take focus on anything he
2:35:59
did so they do a rundown when they do it
2:36:02
when they have this problem mm-hmm they
2:36:04
put together a rundown which really is
2:36:07
like the kind of a news summary on the
2:36:10
nightly news of Trump and and everything
2:36:13
else in between with Trump brought in
2:36:14
and them David let's talk about this and
2:36:16
then talk about Trump let's talk about
2:36:17
this talk about Trump and it's all one
2:36:19
story and we haven't heard one for a
2:36:22
while this is the definitive weekly
2:36:24
Trump rundown and they're fast they get
2:36:27
it over with in them there's a minute
2:36:28
and a half as the entire report
2:36:31
president will sign an executive order
2:36:33
concerning social media as he escalates
2:36:37
his feud with Twitter here's Peter
2:36:39
Alexander ahead of today's scrubbed
2:36:41
launch president Trump touring NASA's
2:36:43
campus striking an uplifting note
2:36:48
members of the president's family
2:36:50
traveling with him wearing masks the
2:36:52
first lady earlier seen wearing her mask
2:36:54
aboard marine one their visit coming the
2:36:57
very day the country marks that tragic
2:36:59
milestone 100,000 lives lost to the
2:37:02
coronavirus and today the president
2:37:04
hosted New York Governor Andrew Cuomo at
2:37:06
the White House it was about how do we
2:37:09
supercharge the reopening especially in
2:37:11
New York which has been hardest hit no
2:37:14
drama there but the president is
2:37:16
escalating another battle with Twitter
2:37:18
after the company for the first time
2:37:19
posted fact-check labels on a pair of
2:37:22
the president's tweets about mail in
2:37:24
balance president Trump accusing Twitter
2:37:26
of interfering in the 2020 presidential
2:37:28
election and today threatening to
2:37:30
strongly regulate or close them down a
2:37:33
president has no authority to shut down
2:37:35
a private company and the First
2:37:36
Amendment limits the government's
2:37:38
ability to regulate free speech
2:37:40
meantime some top Republicans are
2:37:42
telling President Trump to knock it off
2:37:44
as he again today pushed a debunked
2:37:46
conspiracy theory that former Republican
2:37:48
congressman and Morning Joe host Joe
2:37:50
Scarborough had something to do with the
2:37:52
death of an aide in 2001 law reakless
2:37:55
foodists died after an abnormal heart
2:37:57
rhythm caused her to collapse and hit
2:37:59
her head in Scarborough's Florida office
2:38:01
Scarborough was in Washington at the
2:38:03
time Republican congresswoman Liz Cheney
2:38:06
we're in the middle of a pandemic he's
2:38:07
the chief the commander in chief of his
2:38:09
nation
2:38:10
it's causing great pain to the family of
2:38:13
the young woman who died as for SpaceX
2:38:15
late tonight the president tweeted that
2:38:17
he plans to fly back to Florida on
2:38:18
Saturday for the next scheduled launch
2:38:20
Lester it's interesting wait I gotta
2:38:24
give you this this is the list of topics
2:38:27
in this 149 clip yeah this is
2:38:31
unbelievable I've never seen anything
2:38:33
this is like this is he starts with a
2:38:35
tease about Twitter or Twitter he's
2:38:37
upset about Twitter that was Lester he
2:38:39
throws it to the correspondent it starts
2:38:42
with the space launch then he starts
2:38:44
talking about masks and then he starts
2:38:46
talking about a hundred thousand loss
2:38:47
then he starts talking about Cuomo and
2:38:50
then he talks about with the reopening
2:38:52
then the fitter the Twitter fact-check
2:38:54
and then the comment that he has no
2:38:56
authority to do this and then he goes
2:38:58
off to the top Republicans say knock it
2:39:01
off and then they discuss Scarborough
2:39:03
with a list Cheney clip talking about
2:39:06
the pain and then back to the launch
2:39:08
what kind of a report is this it truly
2:39:13
is bizarre isn't it it's like your daily
2:39:16
Trump insanity add-in - there's no focus
2:39:23
well is there no focus or is that
2:39:26
exactly the laser focus that they want
2:39:28
to portray
2:39:29
I don't even you come away from does
2:39:32
anyone come away from it with the love
2:39:34
or a hate of Trump I mean they do try to
2:39:37
finish it with a listen he kind of a
2:39:39
slam and top Republicans tell him to
2:39:42
knock it off as if he's out of control
2:39:44
and I was flying back to Florida
2:39:46
watching another aborted launch I don't
2:39:49
know what with them there's some trick -
2:39:51
they're doing something well it's I
2:39:54
don't think it's very good it's not
2:39:55
exactly what they did in 2015 up leading
2:39:58
up to the election isn't this exactly
2:40:00
what happened and by the way what will
2:40:02
someone remember from the net report oh
2:40:03
cool Elon is doing that rocket thing
2:40:06
okay so if they're trying to do an ode
2:40:09
to presidents gonna be there let's tune
2:40:12
in to watch that asshole land you know
2:40:13
stuff like that now I think that they
2:40:16
are making the same mistakes they can't
2:40:17
help themselves the the mainstream
2:40:19
system is set up to deliver that way and
2:40:21
Trump crack the code
2:40:24
well they definitely aren't doing I
2:40:26
don't know what the point of that report
2:40:27
was to be honest about it do it now
2:40:38
because they start singing right away
2:40:39
you were talking over it not into it try
2:40:41
it again I think it was too much in that
2:40:44
report about too much in the report we
2:41:01
have lots of people that donated a
2:41:03
little bit of money and we're gonna
2:41:05
thank each and every one of them for all
2:41:07
the support they're giving us and it
2:41:09
begins I'm gonna go down we did we
2:41:12
didn't have a special program for a $49
2:41:14
donation which a number of people took
2:41:16
part in which is the numerological
2:41:19
number you get if you decode the word
2:41:23
Karen so explain the Karen donation
2:41:34
again for people who do not receive the
2:41:36
newsletter which is their error of
2:41:38
course yeah they should be getting the
2:41:40
newsletter but the Karen donation is the
2:41:44
idea that we should hate honor or hate
2:41:47
celebrate this the the meme Karen the
2:41:50
Karen is too Peart the busybody the
2:41:52
person who is turning you in for not
2:41:55
wearing a mask the person calling the
2:41:56
police all the time the one you know
2:41:59
there's just a horrible type of person
2:42:02
which is developed in this country ever
2:42:03
since the election of Trump not just
2:42:05
this country around the world yeah so I
2:42:10
said well let's do a special Karen
2:42:12
donation and I did a numerology on the
2:42:14
on the name when you this type were you
2:42:17
the letter A is one the letter B is two
2:42:20
and you add these numbers together and
2:42:22
you end up with 49 which is an
2:42:25
incredible coincidence I enjoyed that
2:42:27
very much which is our cutoff number for
2:42:30
anonymity right but but I did say that
2:42:33
if you're gonna donate the 49 bucks
2:42:34
because I know
2:42:36
don't like the idea if they really don't
2:42:38
want to be anonymous and this is kind of
2:42:41
an artificial construct that I would
2:42:43
just read the first names of everybody
2:42:44
who donated 49 bucks which I'll do at
2:42:46
the end and that's no location just the
2:42:48
first no locations first names and you
2:42:50
know perfect perfect perfect
2:42:51
we haven't first and last name was
2:42:54
Jeffrey step step Roth in Norfolk
2:42:58
Virginia 150 bucks and he says I would
2:43:04
like to challenge
2:43:05
Travis Randolph's donation request from
2:43:07
episode 1245 on Joe Rogan's behalf not
2:43:11
because he doesn't need help and surely
2:43:14
he's already a listener but it is cool
2:43:16
if he speaks for himself
2:43:18
oh but is it cool if he speaks for
2:43:21
himself in other words I think probably
2:43:24
should have qualified this with with all
2:43:27
due respect or some other trivial
2:43:30
bullshit why are you even reading this
2:43:34
what is this oh this is a good question
2:43:38
and he's Denny says irregardless hello
2:43:40
Mitch okay you're right I shouldn't be
2:43:42
reading this I don't know why we just
2:43:44
did a reading mood yeah it's a just
2:43:45
combustion earlier yeah I should have
2:43:49
sure Lucas and lost bits comes in with a
2:43:52
hundred two anyway thanks Jeffrey notice
2:43:55
twenty dollars is 64 cents there's
2:43:57
actually no reason for me to review no
2:43:59
on the other hand with Melanie Dreyse
2:44:02
from Colorado Springs Colorado who wrote
2:44:04
a note and
2:44:08
scented and mailed it in unfortunately
2:44:10
she wrote more than one note she wrote
2:44:11
three notes different notes on different
2:44:13
sheets and with a card I believe she has
2:44:17
one note on her glued to the check which
2:44:21
I will read their other notes are kind
2:44:23
of lengthy but they're interesting this
2:44:26
is for show 1244 or the one after except
2:44:31
for an occasional Jordan s Peterson
2:44:33
podcast No Agenda is the only podcast I
2:44:36
listen to there you go
2:44:37
and certainly no MSM to clutter my brain
2:44:43
thanks for all you and Adam do Pelin is
2:44:47
she she's has something to say about
2:44:49
it's either her note I look for these
2:44:51
notes and maybe read them later but as
2:44:53
some other people who wrote these into
2:44:55
with it with a new take on the sanity
2:44:57
that their show provides you you teased
2:45:00
this earlier but you don't know where
2:45:01
the note is or it's coming up I'm gonna
2:45:03
I'll find it note but I'm gonna get
2:45:05
these get through these first sir herb
2:45:07
lamb Earl of Georgia and it's not it
2:45:09
doesn't have to be part of the of the
2:45:11
read it could be any time
2:45:13
800 eight and sugar Herald Georgia boo
2:45:16
boo boo Martin and Bellingham Washington
2:45:20
79 37 Rowland Boulder in Den Bosch
2:45:26
Netherlands Roland bull de builder elder
2:45:33
okay builder now I'm just laughing and
2:45:39
he says Adam our Ricker which I will not
2:45:42
translate but it's it's something good
2:45:45
friend dudes would say to each other
2:45:47
we're in Britain hey old wanker Marcin
2:45:52
is a cruise bond CROs Mon in Dublin
2:45:56
Ireland not sure how to pronounce this
2:45:58
Martha Marc Croix moans and I'm pretty
2:46:01
sure he is Dutch but he's living in
2:46:04
Dublin needs a deducing
2:46:06
you've been deduced oh he was called out
2:46:10
by Danilo de saucé wah for listening and
2:46:13
not donating yet to the bed park best
2:46:14
podcast in the universe okay mark so we
2:46:16
got called out and he said I want the D
2:46:19
douching but he also wants the jobs
2:46:20
karma because he lost his job this last
2:46:22
week so we'll do that for you after
2:46:26
these donations so lots people need that
2:46:28
of course and please leave a message to
2:46:32
Danilo my mom says hi you douchebag okay
2:46:36
that's a new one
2:46:38
I know your mom it's like now my mom
2:46:41
says you're a douchebag Jesse Smith
2:46:44
comes in from Woonsocket Rhode Island
2:46:46
with 6969
2:46:48
Michael Zavala and Concord California at
2:46:53
down the street from me 6666 Ben's 73 de
2:46:59
kf5 swc $64 in Greenville Texas III his
2:47:07
birthday is no 73 kilo 5 alpha Charlie
2:47:10
Franco's avala has a birthday - I should
2:47:12
mention yes
2:47:13
Gregory Forsyth Foreman in Brumley Kent
2:47:18
another another Britt
2:47:19
we got a lot of Brits listening good
2:47:21
things hi Diane they Meredith to the
2:47:25
fair order of onam us oh she's the one
2:47:28
who just got knighted our damed she's in
2:47:31
the before II's in Manassas Virginia
2:47:36
Gregory Forsyth Foreman reminded us that
2:47:39
sir Chris Wilson celebrated his birthday
2:47:43
yesterday of course we had him on the
2:47:45
list on Sunday in advance just so we
2:47:47
know that we did thank our drunk
2:47:49
drunkard minstrel Dennis why Nick in
2:47:53
Minnetonka Minnesota 54 Tristan he might
2:47:59
and needs a deducing my brother-in-law
2:48:08
Jess as a douche bag know you're
2:48:13
listening to any threat he makes a
2:48:15
threat
2:48:16
Ramsey says more to come
2:48:19
holy crap there's fire friends anis you
2:48:22
better be careful no kidding and the
2:48:24
following people are fifty dollar donors
2:48:25
name in location Milwaukee with
2:48:27
Wisconsin has Tristan Martin's Nicholas
2:48:30
cast parts unknown sir Jeffries Ellen in
2:48:33
Oakland Michigan Brett Morris in
2:48:36
Rockwall Texas put a name for it down
2:48:41
Jennifer Wiberg we burger Wiberg in
2:48:44
Mexico Missouri
2:48:46
Sir Richard Gardner in Chicago and
2:48:50
Baroness Susan Johnson uh in Hillsboro
2:48:54
Oregon who also sent a note in and I
2:48:57
want to thank her for that so let's now
2:48:59
we have the 49 well we have $49.99 for a
2:49:02
couple of people which is not part of
2:49:04
the deal so they don't get mentioned
2:49:06
now I'm gonna mention everyone who gave
2:49:08
$49 name first name only and this is a
2:49:11
part of the Karen special Karen special
2:49:14
donation 49 dollars even Terry Terry
2:49:18
Olaf Joanne Yancey Keith Eric Casey
2:49:22
Anders Andy Marco Thomas Peter Robert
2:49:28
Stuart Timothy Jason Josh David Adriana
2:49:35
Amy Cohen Cohen that's interesting Joel
2:49:41
Keith Marc Benjamin
2:49:45
Jason another Jason Holly Sven
2:49:50
Joseph Anthony Pascal and that's it the
2:49:55
little group I like this idea very much
2:50:00
I wouldn't mind this caring over for a
2:50:03
bit I think Karen donations are a good
2:50:05
way for people to get and if they want
2:50:07
to do something pretty much anonymous
2:50:09
and still have some fun I will point out
2:50:12
I've done a search there are zero people
2:50:15
who supported the show today whose name
2:50:17
is Karen however this name was most
2:50:23
popular in 1950 CEO Agassiz 1950
2:50:30
there was a peak in 1965 we're a lot of
2:50:36
baby girl babies were named care and
2:50:38
it's really dropped off since then so
2:50:40
most of these Karen's are yeah the close
2:50:44
to boomer status well they're middle
2:50:46
aged another boomer thing ended I think
2:50:49
they're all boomers 76 is where it's
2:50:51
really ended but the peak was 55 as I
2:50:56
said with 65 a little a little as it's
2:50:58
already going down and and so it's been
2:51:02
pretty flat for the past two something
2:51:06
there was somebody famous named Karen
2:51:08
probably in the early 50s or late 40s
2:51:12
that triggered the use of the name to
2:51:15
such an extreme dislike the Seth mystery
2:51:18
I don't know was another one I don't
2:51:24
know where that came from and by the way
2:51:26
so that JC and uh Jesse named the boy
2:51:31
baby
2:51:32
Theodore we call it the adorable mm-hmm
2:51:34
I looked at that same thing you're
2:51:36
looking at it started going up about
2:51:38
five years ago for some unknown reason
2:51:40
and it's right and it's way up and it's
2:51:42
on the way up so they're not is not
2:51:45
original thinking and their part hmm
2:51:47
Millennials that are naming their kids
2:51:49
Theodore I was I was so sure that
2:51:53
someone had sent us a note about the the
2:51:56
one at one of the possible Seth's that
2:51:58
could have sparked that one I'm not sure
2:52:00
about this Karen we'll have to find out
2:52:02
Karen Carpenter now as now she's that
2:52:05
was 70 70 70s yeah stop guessing troll
2:52:09
room you're confusing me well thank you
2:52:12
it's got to be somebody from the 40s or
2:52:13
early 50s and Karen Carpenter's was know
2:52:16
one of the women that was named Karen
2:52:18
during this very exactly thank you very
2:52:24
much to our producers who have helped us
2:52:26
once again and and of course our special
2:52:28
Karen producers but also more people
2:52:30
under 50 you do that for special Karen
2:52:32
Karen producers let's SK peas the
2:52:37
special cam producers you can call
2:52:39
yourself an S KP if you want but also
2:52:42
thanks to people who have
2:52:43
different different subscriptions are on
2:52:46
longer term programs that is really
2:52:48
appreciated and they work as well many
2:52:50
people we've seen who've made it to a
2:52:52
night in dame hood with that and for
2:52:53
those who need it
2:52:54
reminder all right for those who need it
2:52:57
will give you a job karma first jobs
2:52:59
jobs and jobs let's vote for judge
2:53:04
you've got karma and a reminder that
2:53:08
will be here again on Sunday for an org
2:53:14
[Music]
2:53:20
ending the month of May is just about
2:53:22
there when you have a couple of
2:53:23
birthdays to celebrate Kylie Irwin's
2:53:25
it's not because they do a boyfriend sir
2:53:27
Andy from terrible beach sir drum cat
2:53:29
Brian Vaughn turns 55 on the 30th
2:53:32
Michaels Savalas emmabrakes tomorrow we
2:53:37
have been 73 2k5 swc his birthday is
2:53:43
today I believe he's 55 as well and
2:53:45
Jennifer Wiberg says happy birthday to
2:53:47
her boyfriend Steve child a fair child
2:53:50
as do all of us here at the best podcast
2:53:52
in the universe
2:53:54
[Music]
2:53:58
[Applause]
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[Music]
2:54:04
title changes today on Dexter Robert
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gosh go becomes the Duke of Western
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Canada please all hail the Duke of
2:54:11
Western Canada day Meredith Madden Rawls
2:54:14
as you know she is an official order of
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animus Dame so we from now on shall
2:54:23
refer to as Dame meredith de faire order
2:54:26
of animus for us or Dogpatch of animus
2:54:30
and lower slobozia then we do have what
2:54:34
we have what to knighting is actually so
2:54:35
I will my blade here do you have yes you
2:54:38
have that one over there that's the
2:54:40
shape you now qualified to join this
2:54:50
group here the diligent around table the
2:54:52
knights and dames and I'm very proud to
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pronounce to Casey
2:54:55
sir tray of the River City and sir om a
2:55:00
noble knights of the number 5 tee box
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for you we have hookers and blow
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we've got rent boys and Chardonnay we
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have fairy nectar and ducks pretzels dr.
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pepper and cuckoo candy if you are one
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goat chops and goat milk beer and blunts
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baka vanilla von hinten Bourbons
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sparkling cider desk or ginger ale and
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gerbils but of course the peak of the
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mountain is our mutton and Mead which
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everybody loves here at the round table
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of the knights and dames like we welcome
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official certificate as the lockdown
2:55:53
subside the meetups will start coming
2:55:56
back the back office has sent me the
2:55:59
latest approve meetups from the agenda
2:56:01
meetups calm Saturday the Kansas City
2:56:05
Meetup live music post lockdown Edition
2:56:09
and that will be at knuckleheads saloon
2:56:11
in Kansas City Missouri and here's a bit
2:56:14
from the no agenda meetups comm website
2:56:16
knuckleheads is open again for live
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shows but with quote social distancing
2:56:20
guidelines and quote enhanced cleaning
2:56:23
procedures in place what does this mean
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well join us for our usual last Saturday
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of the month gatherings as we find out
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together the show is free but
2:56:31
pre-registration is required please RSVP
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on No Agenda meetups calm and that is
2:56:37
sir Spencer wolf of Kansas City and Dane
2:56:41
DeLorean who will be hosting that and I
2:56:44
look forward to the next five one two
2:56:46
local meetup I think Austin should also
2:56:48
we have bars at 50% now restaurant or
2:56:50
restaurants at 50% and bars I'm not too
2:56:54
sure but they're open and no one cares
2:56:56
except for the Karen's well I think I
2:56:59
still think this is a great gag no one
2:57:01
has reported doing it going to one of
2:57:03
these things and have us kind of a clear
2:57:06
squeeze bottle filled with distilled
2:57:08
water and you put one drop a blue dye in
2:57:10
it a red dye but blue is probably best
2:57:12
wonder one drop of blue food-grade dye
2:57:16
and then spray the counter and wipe the
2:57:19
counter down spray spray spray and wipe
2:57:20
wipe wipe and then spray the food with
2:57:23
it and then spray your drink with it
2:57:25
sprayed into the drink and then spray it
2:57:27
all over the place and see what people
2:57:29
do another socialising tip from your no
2:57:32
agenda show at the No Agenda meetups
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2:57:54
and sure is no agenda meetups calm oh
2:58:01
you've got the same Amazon thing I did
2:58:04
we should probably play that yes the
2:58:07
Amazon somebody put together a super
2:58:09
clips it's really only ten or but it's a
2:58:12
11 stations 11 stations
2:58:14
yes 11 stations and it was done by some
2:58:17
group of I don't know what they're even
2:58:19
complaining about but this is like
2:58:21
somebody it's like a native ad done by a
2:58:23
whole bunch of stations almost all the
2:58:25
same about Amazon and how great they are
2:58:28
it didn't get that much traction but it
2:58:30
got enough to get a super clip out of it
2:58:32
I think well I think the the point of it
2:58:35
is it's brought to you as a news story
2:58:38
by these local stations some NBC is on
2:58:41
ABC and there may be one or two Fox the
2:58:44
local stations have different sales and
2:58:46
so it's not a network thing but you have
2:58:49
media buying agencies okay I want to
2:58:51
have a native ad I want the six o'clock
2:58:53
news and want these markets to do this
2:58:55
story on us how great we are as Amazon I
2:58:58
want them to present it as a news story
2:58:59
and it should be mentioned the guys who
2:59:02
produce this which are left wingers they
2:59:06
showed that a couple of stations played
2:59:08
at two and maybe three times in one
2:59:10
instance millions of Americans staying
2:59:12
at home are relying on Amazon millions
2:59:15
of Americans staying at home are relying
2:59:16
on Amazon millions of Americans staying
2:59:19
at home are relying on Amazon
2:59:24
amazon has transformed its operations in
2:59:27
response to kovat 19 to protect
2:59:29
employees and keep packages flowing
2:59:31
Amazon has transformed its operations in
2:59:33
response to cope in nineteen to protect
2:59:35
employees and keep packages flowing the
2:59:38
company is keeping its employees safe
2:59:39
and healthy while still delivering those
2:59:42
packages to your doorstep the company's
2:59:44
keeping employees safe and healthy the
2:59:46
company is keeping its employees safe
2:59:48
and healthy but company is keeping its
2:59:50
employees safe and healthy what company
2:59:53
is keeping its employees safe and
2:59:54
healthy the company is keeping its
2:59:56
employees safe and healthy the company
2:59:58
is keeping its employees safe and
3:00:00
healthy the company is keeping its
3:00:01
employees safe and healthy spend eight
3:00:03
hundred million dollars on increased
3:00:06
wages and overtime pay during the
3:00:08
pandemic it has spent eight hundred
3:00:09
million dollars on increased wages and
3:00:11
overtime pay during the pandemic because
3:00:14
it has spent eight hundred million
3:00:15
dollars on increased wages and overtime
3:00:17
pay during the pandemic has spent eight
3:00:19
hundred million dollars on increased
3:00:21
wages and overtime pay during the
3:00:23
pandemic Amazon says it has spent eight
3:00:26
hundred million dollars on increased
3:00:28
wages and overtime pay during the
3:00:29
pandemic every single one of Amazon's
3:00:31
workforce of nearly a million people has
3:00:33
played a critical role in making these
3:00:35
changes happen so they can stay safe and
3:00:40
healthy while you do - good you do - but
3:00:47
the thing is you can there's so many of
3:00:49
those news stories on your local news
3:00:51
and you know if you just saw that story
3:00:53
you wouldn't necessarily think it was
3:00:55
bought and paid for that's the problem
3:00:59
with all mainstream media today it's all
3:01:01
bought and paid including New York Times
3:01:03
they have native ads within that
3:01:05
newspaper from China the whole China
3:01:08
well that's different but it's a
3:01:10
different buy and it's a different
3:01:12
process but well while we're on that
3:01:13
sleezy this always the same mainstream
3:01:17
media owned by China and in the
3:01:21
pharmaceutical industry who brought
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forth the immediate turnaround in
3:01:27
results of
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or the the published results of the
3:01:32
moderna proposed m RN a vaccine a
3:01:36
vaccine which a type of vaccine which
3:01:38
has never been tried before
3:01:39
I believe it's it works at the genetic
3:01:43
level very skeptical this is going to
3:01:47
work but we had a we had a press an
3:01:49
announcement oh my god it looks like
3:01:51
it's gonna work this is fantastic it's
3:01:53
very exciting the president all yes
3:01:56
we're gonna all we're gonna have it
3:01:57
before January it's gonna be fabulous
3:02:01
are over on CNBC which is the financial
3:02:04
channel where they discuss moderna it's
3:02:06
public and it appears a lot of the
3:02:10
insiders got out salts a lot of stock
3:02:13
before before this announcement but they
3:02:16
brought on why would they do that
3:02:19
there's no idea but they brought on dr.
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William Haseltine a professor former
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professor at Harvard Medical School and
3:02:29
this is just a part of the interview you
3:02:33
can watch the whole thing it's in the
3:02:34
show notes and a show notes com
3:02:36
Madonna's claim of favorable results and
3:02:38
it's vaccine trial is an example of
3:02:40
publication by press release he joins us
3:02:43
now
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dr. Hazeltine thanks so much for joining
3:02:46
us
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III said the word data at the top of
3:02:49
that intro your criticism is that there
3:02:52
was not sufficient data in their release
3:02:54
and because of that the market was able
3:02:57
to applaud their results perhaps more
3:02:59
than they should it up I would say
3:03:01
several things about the announcement it
3:03:04
was premature only eight people had been
3:03:07
studied it was not impressive and it was
3:03:10
opaque if a CFO and tried to get away
3:03:14
with the same kind of announcement it
3:03:17
would have been greeted by division and
3:03:19
possibly by investigation but is it the
3:03:22
point that some of these companies
3:03:23
doctor trying to get these announcements
3:03:26
out on purpose as fast as they possibly
3:03:29
can for the benefit of public health for
3:03:31
the benefit of plans to reopen economies
3:03:34
for the benefit of trying to get say
3:03:36
treatment information out there and
3:03:39
vaccine goes along with that too I mean
3:03:40
work it's too bad she
3:03:42
mentioned for the benefit of the
3:03:43
pharmaceutical industries who are just
3:03:45
putting this bull crap out to make the
3:03:46
stock price go up we're in a pandemic
3:03:52
where you know we have people in the
3:03:53
emergency rooms fighting this right now
3:03:55
the question is not that we remember not
3:03:59
an emergency we know where an emergency
3:04:00
in an emergency is even more important
3:04:03
to be clear about what you know and what
3:04:06
you don't know there is a process which
3:04:09
is vastly accelerated at the moment the
3:04:11
data is put together the moment it can
3:04:14
be presented it's on the internet for
3:04:17
free everybody can see it
3:04:18
moderna did not follow that we don't
3:04:21
know happen you don't know what happened
3:04:23
I don't know what happened nobody maybe
3:04:26
a few people in their company know what
3:04:27
happened we can't see that data even in
3:04:29
an emergency that's not warranted there
3:04:31
are many processes that we have put in
3:04:33
place that allow global sharing of data
3:04:36
that's not the issue the issue is do we
3:04:38
know what happened and the answer is we
3:04:41
don't so if you were excited about the
3:04:44
vaccine coming because you heard about
3:04:46
it on the news eight people tried it and
3:04:49
the results weren't published but it's
3:04:50
gonna be great whoo and that's your
3:04:53
media and that's what you're gonna base
3:04:55
your health on one of this guys grew a
3:04:58
second head I think we know oh my
3:05:06
goodness all right so let's take a look
3:05:10
at whoops oh well I can look at anything
3:05:15
never mind keep talking because I
3:05:16
grabbed the wrong call the wrong sheet
3:05:19
of clips okay I'm talking about insider
3:05:25
trading the FBI has ordered her to hand
3:05:28
over documents regarding her husband's
3:05:31
stock trades Dianne Feinstein's she's
3:05:34
good for 300 million I think at least a
3:05:36
hundred way up there wait a credibly
3:05:39
welfare and Pelosi are both loaded they
3:05:41
both live in the same area of San
3:05:43
Francisco mm-hmm Kaleigh clip let's do
3:05:48
the Kaylee clip this isn't the
3:05:50
gratuitous Kaylee clip I'm gonna do
3:05:52
these the time sick of them it's not
3:05:53
good to what is people are
3:05:55
ending them from you you well as long as
3:05:57
they keep demanding I'll keep doing them
3:05:59
okay I think I'll get one per show I
3:06:00
mean I could get more but I think this
3:06:03
one this is a classic example and
3:06:05
somebody was pointing out that she's
3:06:06
somebody pointed out in an email to me
3:06:09
something interesting they said
3:06:10
everybody has their own tricks when they
3:06:11
don't know quite what to say how they
3:06:13
stall mm-hmm and how Trump always
3:06:16
repeats himself two or three times as
3:06:17
he's trying to gather his thoughts so
3:06:19
yeah it was a very good idea it was a
3:06:21
very good idea as a very good ideas he's
3:06:23
got so he'll do that right it's a
3:06:26
tremendous idea well she has this thing
3:06:29
where she just has kind of a road way of
3:06:31
just slamming somebody in a in a very
3:06:35
kind of a this I think she got from
3:06:38
Kellyanne conway cuz I think Kellyanne
3:06:40
come on where when she was Kelly Anne
3:06:41
Fitzpatrick in that in the 90s was they
3:06:44
had these tricks that she would use this
3:06:46
so it never sounded like she there was
3:06:48
never an um and a long cause it was just
3:06:51
breath and here she goes and you hear it
3:06:55
at the very beginning when this guy
3:06:56
asked her for the second time about
3:06:59
something that she decided to elaborate
3:07:01
on it but before she decided to
3:07:03
elaborate she blasts him you know you're
3:07:08
asking the wrong question the right
3:07:10
question is where did where does data
3:07:14
your question once but if you ask it
3:07:16
twice it doesn't make it any better of a
3:07:18
question so I'll respond in kind I've
3:07:20
given you one answer I'll continue to
3:07:21
extrapolate upon that that he always
3:07:23
listened to the science the president
3:07:25
when dr. Fauci and dr. Burke said you
3:07:27
need to shut down the economy that was
3:07:28
hard for the president you know in a
3:07:29
typical year 120,000 people died of
3:07:32
suicide and drug overdose in a typical
3:07:34
year and doctors have said when you shut
3:07:37
down an economy for an extended period
3:07:38
of time that number gets greater people
3:07:40
don't show up for their cancer diagnosis
3:07:42
are there a litany of results when you
3:07:45
close down in an economy but closing
3:07:46
down the economy for this amount of time
3:07:48
kept us far below to 2.2 million number
3:07:50
as we start to reopen we keep in mind
3:07:53
the people who are missing their
3:07:54
screening appointments the people who
3:07:56
are not who are succumbing to suicide
3:07:58
and drug overdose because of economic
3:08:00
hardship this president made the right
3:08:02
choice it was a delicate balance and he
3:08:04
did it exactly as he should guided by
3:08:07
data and we are far below 2.2 million
3:08:09
dead Americans because of the actions of
3:08:11
president Trumbull
3:08:12
oh man okay Kaylee get out of town girl
3:08:18
she's now touting that we did better
3:08:20
than the two million because of trumps
3:08:22
shut up shut up we did better because
3:08:26
they changed the model the two hundred
3:08:28
thousand this bowl not saying it's not
3:08:33
Bowl I'm just we're just analyzing her
3:08:35
technique
3:08:36
now I'm analyzing the content no you can
3:08:39
analyze other Cup content of a press
3:08:41
conference from Trump
3:08:42
let me come on it's never gonna be
3:08:44
anything interesting or good and these
3:08:46
media guys don't ask good questions they
3:08:49
don't bring anything interesting up it's
3:08:50
always the same talking points me up
3:08:52
that question by the way that he asked
3:08:54
for the second time was the third time
3:08:56
it was answered at that press conference
3:09:02
he asked the second time in this when
3:09:05
she blew up at him yeah yeah but that
3:09:07
dude was they hurt she said that already
3:09:09
she ordered went through this and all
3:09:10
she just keeps adding on to it so I
3:09:12
guess what gets it just it just bothers
3:09:14
me that they're adding to the whole
3:09:16
problem this I know no I know I know I
3:09:22
know I know I know I know I know what am
3:09:24
I'm expecting way to much I know I know
3:09:26
I shouldn't do you are expecting way to
3:09:27
much you're the optimist you the truth
3:09:33
will all be good with that gee do you
3:09:36
really think if I was truly that guy
3:09:38
you'd be hanging out with me for 12
3:09:39
years I think not that's why I'm not
3:09:41
hanging out with here we do this show
3:09:43
because you are that you are an optimist
3:09:46
I'm not you know I'm socks it's toxic to
3:09:49
you that's what it is I'm an optimist I
3:09:51
am a real genuine optimist and I see
3:09:54
nothing but this none of this is good
3:09:56
and I'm an optimist
3:09:59
you're a starry-eyed optimist you
3:10:01
actually think that things are gonna
3:10:02
change for the better you know what I'm
3:10:06
gonna end the show because by the way
3:10:10
amazon.com is down this could be okay
3:10:15
don't show yet no I'm a little hurt by
3:10:18
Amazon
3:10:19
there what is the difference between
3:10:21
Amazon before the pandemic and Amazon
3:10:23
today they got a few more orders white
3:10:26
none of my two day your deliveries are
3:10:28
coming one comes the next day the one
3:10:30
comes a week oh yeah oh it's the worst
3:10:32
it's the we should get our prime money
3:10:34
back yes where's my progress but this is
3:10:36
a gyp
3:10:37
they guarantee second day delivery on
3:10:40
everything and I'm not getting it
3:10:41
oh you noticed that did you I've almost
3:10:45
stopped ordering from Amazon and
3:10:47
Instagram I have saved so much money
3:10:49
this is not spent anything else now that
3:10:54
the Prime membership has gone up to over
3:10:55
$100 I have my my doubts but I will say
3:11:00
I do like the Prime video service and I
3:11:03
don't know this hundred dollars a year
3:11:04
is cheaper than Netflix about the same
3:11:06
price I and I do want to plug one show
3:11:09
and I believe it's on Amazon could be on
3:11:12
Netflix
3:11:13
it's called world war one and you like
3:11:17
to catherine the great thing well this
3:11:18
is not it this is along those lines of
3:11:21
historical but it's based on RIA it's
3:11:24
based on its really based on the facts
3:11:26
and their analysis of the beginning of
3:11:29
World War one is a little more than I
3:11:30
knew about I'm learning something from
3:11:33
this show it's a British show mm-hmm and
3:11:35
it goes into great details and I want to
3:11:37
remind everybody that this war when you
3:11:40
watch this thing you have to remember
3:11:41
that this period of time was a period of
3:11:45
globalization they had the same idealism
3:11:48
they wanted to globalize everything's in
3:11:50
one world government we're all gonna be
3:11:52
happy campers that's they have no more
3:11:55
borders called it's called war World War
3:11:57
one yeah okay and and I just look at
3:12:02
this knowing I said well this was the
3:12:04
last shot at globalization they're doing
3:12:05
it again and this is what the result was
3:12:08
well that may that's great yeah and I
3:12:11
think you should give us a little more
3:12:13
synopsis on the sunday show because
3:12:15
everyone's going to be watching
3:12:16
Katherine - great because how does that
3:12:19
weigh against kinky sex murder war food
3:12:25
and humor I'm so not murder okay huzzah
3:12:32
there there you go that will do it for
3:12:35
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