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  • J we got shrooms Madame Curie John C Dvorak 1750 Jordan when he came on each immediate the nation episode 10, This is no agenda. Just sending the universe podcast. It's the only points I said the only show that has two completely different energy levels at the opening. Yes.
  • Very different. So I'm thinking why is this so much publicity over this cockroach milk story. Let me play the backstory twenty five seconds. Am I make your stomach really queasy researchers found that it may actually be the next big super for the truck so hard to believe but signed to say milk produced by the Pacific cockroaches a fantastic source of nutrition, it contains essential amino acids more than three times. The energy person can get from cow's milk. That's just not how about I just have three glasses of cow's milk and hold the Cockroach. So we all picked up on the story. I think well, first of all you predicted that kale which you just at the tag there would eventually lead to this category called Super Foods and I do want to recognize that they just called this a superfood which to me it's just as a bug as far as I'm concerned, but okay super of time. Roach
  • And there must be some Armageddon on the horizon know. Yeah, you know my thesis on this just shut up slaves and he bugs now. Well, no, okay, not the actual thesis is that the reptilians sick of doing everything on the slide. They want it out in the open and they wanted the oil so they could eat this stuff and then be very happy with it Yoli.
  • I think that's like Boo. I've always like that theory sorry. It slipped my mind for a moment. It was just the thing to do virtual signaling by drink and the Cockroach milk in the planet, but how but how would you know, it's a cockroach milk. We have to have some distinguishing factors probably taste like are probably taste like it's probably awful. That's how you'd know. I don't know. I mean it may I drink coconut milk from time to time which has nothing to do with milk. It's just looking at those coconut for that matter that matters within that but
  • Yeah, I'll try it. I'll give it a shot. I did have with somebody out there. Please arrange for Adam to get a big glass of this stuff and let him try and give it a shot. I'll give it a shot. How many cockroaches to take that you have a glass of milk out of them. I don't know. I mean I've stomped on some cockroaches in my day. Yeah, why who comes out they must be diluting. It was something I mean, it's just not love to go around. You just need a lot of cock or or do you milk them do they have little Keats? You got to make a little they got a little machines. Well, I like your theory the best and I will hold to it. I also think maybe there's something else going on. Why are we being told to eat bugs? Continuously it never stops.
  • Saves the planet. I don't know if it's not even it's not even animal. Do you heard that store? Did you have a version of that story now? You didn't know I just I mention it I wasn't right. I don't have a clip. That's a Jew wondering. Yeah. Yeah, cuz my Cliffwood there's nothing about global warming. None of that. Just hey, it's really nutritious. I think it's implied. But then again if it's just about the reptilians and who cares or is there some kind of grand promotion coming up soon for some bug line, maybe Amazon that a movie. How about a movie speaking of which?
  • How much coincidence does it have to be when you've got actually the big island where the volcano isn't you got to pronounce it correctly. There's not a lot of people that live there. I understand plenty of people that live not like the other two islands where everybody lives.
  • Exactly. So how convenient and coincidental is it that we have this taking place at the moment this movie comes out?
  • So what do you didn't like an accountant, But this is my
  • I know were here rescue off the dinosaurs island is about to explode. Yeah it go wrong. It's the new Jurassic Park.
  • Jurassic world. Yeah, that's what I mean. I was about to explode from volcanic volcanic activity. They have to save the the dinosaurs that's going an awful long way to do some promotions that this baby awesome out. Why not? We're talking billions of dollars here.
  • Yeah, well, that's far-fetched.
  • Okay.
  • What else nothing? That's all you you mentioned Randall Bradshaw you ran into my brick wall. Yes, you set it up perfectly. Sorry, who are you go? I did have just become going back to the bugs. I did have dinner with the forming of anchor after Thursday show and he took me to know he always knows all the hip and swanky new places and this is placed on the East Side in Austin and it has a Japanese name. And of course I completely spaced on it right now apparently by some famous chef who setting up it's it's kind of like a Mojo. Hold on a second. I can find it in.
  • Can find it in my notes here somewhere because they had a very it was more. It's more like a bar with was snacks that you could get, you know, so it was like Tapas food more than like a robatayaki. What's the robatayaki see what they have that big giant barbecue thing behind their cooking stuff can worry Julia is the name of the place. You want to look it up Kenmore reach out to you and they have a lot of these dishes where you eating, you know the fish whole it's a little you know, forget what kind of fish what need to fish whole the whole not the Fishin Hole the whole fish. There you go. Enjoy your official. I mean, there's problems with the head on that's I've had that before I don't care for too much. It's crunching live run when it's jumping around and no, no not at all that in Japan doors on the ski work. Did you look it up? Can we touch two year?
  • I should look this. How do you spell it? K e n r m u r i that should be enough of it up for you Austin, it's some famous guy, you know about these things. You know, here we go the team oh, yeah here it is the team behind the URI.
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  • Their website 4.5 Stars 491 Google reviews as close as we speak.
  • It's a team behind the ramen tatsu-ya, which I don't think I'd ever won like would want to go to I don't like Ramen. All it does is the ramen bar one of these one of the most famous Ramen bars opened up the branch in Berkeley. Yeah, and you go in there and it's actually pretty astonishing but it's the bone broth that does it. Okay. So here they have
  • octopus fritters had on Pawn there was I can't I can't find it. It was it was a lot of it was like a fusion thing that I hadn't really seen before so I don't know. It just seems like a trend in in eating in general is changing. I was kind that's the only reason I bring it up. No other reason than that. Okay, we're moving towards eating things that previously might have seen seem disgusting.
  • Jackson when I go in there here they are here's our menu from Albert, please so that the one of the line items is Munchies Sushi, you know bonding John is still Austin no matter what you or the Q Barbeque boat. Did you get the barbecue I got? Yeah. I got the boat. I got the boat or some funds to very spicy. Here's one is going for the rice rice dishes just rice dishes or whatever rice. Okay stop. I just had an idea are you told me to look at Audi expect for me, but now now I want to suggest something another business venture.
  • Ramen and bugs come on North done the top of art has done it yet Robin and bugs. Can you see it? Would you like some cockroach milk with you Robin?
  • All right, we'll mark that one down Ramen and bugs me and help me huge investment. I'll talk to the form of your Banker probably be into it. Yeah, they keep telling me get a piece of the action. Well, he bought to do an Ico of course, but yeah, yeah, that's it bug. That's right. Everybody going over the Munchies menu. There's another thing here. That's good Hot Pockets with a z. I thought I did not have it. I don't violate the trademark. Yeah, how's it going? Maybe go Playhouse speak with $7. If you go to a hit the worst Deli in New York City, you get a big pile of pickles or free Austin is gone. Insane. I've been reporting on this for a number of years. You probably noticed but the east side east side is $7 vehicle. Is that the salon malaria? That's the
  • That's what we're gentrifying does some rent for people go away move further east.
  • So they do stores they got kushiyaki. Okay. Hey, if you been following a wait, hold on I'm so sorry. I'm down here. Yeah, you should be so they have these different skewers beef tongue miso marinated scallops. And then this one shrooms. Okay bacon, we got shrooms ashamed of yourself. Yeah.
  • It was his idea.
  • He also said he tried to explain him to dinner too complicated trade on Tesla, which I was trying to understand basically he's making money off of the the margin that there is when you write an option.
  • Yeah, you have to know what you doing this. Oh, yeah. Yeah. He says I'm going to make so much money on it. Okay, so just passing out on have you been following this Tommy Robinson thing in in one nation East. I've only been following a few of the tree so I'm not completely caught up but I do know there's a big stink about it. Yeah. So Tommy Robinson, I think one of the original founders of the English Defence League which went and and the reason is interesting to me cuz I lived in the UK when I heard a lot of this I'd heard of Tommy Robinson and you know how we the media likes to repeat things like the Russians hacked our election and then forever more that will just be true and whatever it may not they hacked our elections to Tommy Robinson. He's an Aussie, you know, KKK, hold on just I'm just I'm just yeah, but been here for people who I think you should kind of push that mean that he's KKK.
  • An English exactly, but certainly races, you know, white pride hooligan not see all of this stuff his haircut doesn't help now soccer fan. But yeah, that was just kind of and I also heard of grooming that was there was a story when I was there as well. We I wasn't really really doing a lot. He hadn't quite a woken yet to the media deconstruction. I was awoke I wasn't luck bro. And so this this Tommy Robinson a couple of months ago popped up again and one of our nights Brian of London in Israel, he's been doing a lot of reporting on it and I was like Wow, here's the guy who he's defending this Tommy Robinson for all I know he probably hates Jews and you know, what the hell what's going on? So I did start to look into it and looking into it means you gotta just watch hours and hours of interview footage with the guy.
  • And that's what's available and he seems like a very reasonable chap, but honestly and if you know that these these grooming gangs that are going on in the north of England and he's from Luton but you know, we know there's a real big petafile problem in the United Kingdom was not pretend that Jim will fix it didn't happen and all the necrophilia and crazy crap and people were supposed to investigated die and and there's there's bad crap going on with what some individual groups individuals and groups are doing in the UK with children and this grooming which is mainly Pakistani and now it's become a Muslim story, which I think is where the problem lies but the Pakistani have been doing this for 40 years. They've been grooming young girls and we've had a couple stores roster her and of course, we know we play some clips about that about the same thing happening there and Tommy Robinson for all not for forty years, but since you started to eat
  • Can I sync was late eighties, maybe even nineties. He's been trying to bring the story to attention and I think it's gotten so rampant in these places. A lot of people complicit people of authority and so he keeps trying to bring this to light and a couple days ago. He was arrested on the criminal justice Act of 1925 apparently convicted and thrown in jail for 13 months. He's been thrown in jail before and he he usually gets thrown in jail right in the middle of a bunch of Muslims who want to kill him. That's that's kind of the way the story goes. That's handy. Yeah, but the there's not much more to say about that other than you know, the problem is real and I think there's a lot of covering up going on and it's not like we're not familiar with exactly this problem with the welfare of children and Elites in the United Kingdom, and it gets covered up.
  • But the what do me is interesting is the criminal justice Act of 1925 why he was arrested and the fact that the there was a d notice issued after his arrest which means the media is forbidden from reporting on anything regarding the topic then we've discussed D notices many times. What what happened in this case. He was doing a I think it was a face bag live video in front of the courthouse and he may have been you know on Courthouse grounds, but that's kind of irrelevant cuz I'll read the law to you and the and the way it works to some degree similar with certain elections in the UK win a court case is going on. There's no reporting you can report from outside. We have to say alleged and we you know, the trial continues and there's four if you're an official like a BBC journalist, then there's ways you can do that and you'll be okay T. I think it was working for Rebel media, which is a panda Navy an outfit.
  • Yeah, yeah online so you're not really a journalist. You may think you're a journalist, but in the eyes of the elite, you're not a journalist. So here's the lawn here's why he was convicted. Although this one very fast probation on taking photographs and Serene court again started. This was written in 1925. I think when were the cameras decent enough to hang on, you know, they were portable and usable that way around that time a little bit before maybe I think before that but I think when Kodak came with the brownies when it really happened, but before I mean but people are taking photos in the eighteen fifty sure sure. I mean, you know, I'll read the whole no person shall take or attempt to take in any Court any photograph or with a view to publication make or attempt to make an N E chord any portrait or sketch of any person being a judge of the court or a juror or a witness in the party to any proceedings before the court whether similar or criminal civil or criminal or
  • Publish any photograph tortured or schedule taken or made in contravention of the foregoing provisions of this section or any reproduction they're of and if any person acts in contravention of the section, he shall on summary conviction be liable in respect of each offense to a fine not exceeding fifty pounds, but for the purposes of this section a photograph portraits or sketch she'll be deemed to be a photograph portraits taken or made in court if it is taken or made in the court in the courtroom in the building or in the precinct of the building and which the court has held which I think is where he went wrong or just a photograph portrait or taken or made of the person while he's entering or leaving the courtroom. So that's the typical perp walk like Harvey Weinstein did that in America is legal in the UK that apparently is is not legal and that's why they threw him in jail, but then to throw a a d notice on top of it is really covering up an important. I think an important a story that's taking place that
  • You know just I mean the inner the interwebs are filled with it. So it's it's a weird moment where this zero reporting on it and I haven't seen much here in the US either or anywhere for that matter accept online. Novel Twitter's. Yeah exactly.
  • Yeah. Yeah. I know the owner it's over there owner is it really is?
  • And it's disturbing.
  • Well, there was some good front pages the sun and the mirror and a few others has all these pictures of really homely looking pakistanis with oh so they are reporting on Headline. Okay, so they are they do continue to report on that. That's good. Yeah, they're doing that but they're not telling about this guy except on the tweeters. Yeah.
  • All the messages being controlled though. That's for sure.
  • And it was I I encouraged a couple of links in the show notes and they show no sarcom and take a look under the Tommy Robinson heading interesting fellow when you when you listen to him. He's certainly not he he messed up on this one. You should know about your 1925 law, but maybe give all Nation East citizens would change that so you can get a little more transparency in your Universe there.
  • I know what am I thinking crazy Richard angle speaking of transparency?
  • Yeah, where did he work out with yet NBC so he was at Council on Foreign Relations. What was he was? He's on the bees a member. He's a member of the and he but he was leading a discussion group and there were some questions that came up about propaganda and propaganda you have to understand only works if it's from the government and here's what he had to say about the topic. So there's another word for master narratives. It's called history. Basically every country creates their own narrative story. And and you know, my old job at the state department was what people used to joke as the chief propaganda is job. We haven't talked about propaganda propaganda. I'm not against propaganda every country does it and they have to do it to their own population and I don't necessarily think it's that awful in this idea, but he doesn't think it's Richard Engel.
  • This is sound like him at all.
  • Richard Engel was at the state department. Wasn't it that I know of really?
  • Let me take a look.
  • Well, I'll continue to play like their job. We haven't talked about propaganda propaganda. I'm not against propaganda every country does it and they have to do it to their own population and I don't necessarily think it's that awful and this idea of a of a of a cart news cartel. I mean I was at her of time in 2012 during that election and I remember, you know, you're competing against cartels and everybody I remember being on a panel with the editor of the New York Times who said it's really hard to break through these days the editor of the New York Times saying it's hard to break through. I almost I wanted to jump off with black one. Like what's it like for the rest of everybody? So I mean, there's no I mean there are cartels that the cartels don't have Germany like they used to the good old days.
  • And there's no note that he's ever been working even works for Time Magazine. But then maybe this is well. This was whoever this Richard angle was. He was former editor of Time Magazine.
  • Let's take a look which he's okay, because the story and I think this guy I think I know who this guy is, but it's not Richard Engel, but it's one of the guys who became.
  • Anyway, keep playing it now. That's it. That was the clue. That's that's what he had. He he he's not against it and it's very strong. And even when he was a Time Magazine, they couldn't break through the propaganda.
  • It was just like Claire a clarifying moment.
  • You got me this up now.
  • What are you looking up at is a Time Magazine? Okay.
  • It is cuz if it was voice.
  • Walking at break. Of course, you can it's all we do on this show is try to do that. And you know, it's just over and over again. Just keep hearing the same nonsense. It's getting worse. By the way. They can t on a couple of these memes, especially the Russian memes. Okay. I have a question about do you have any Clips any Russian Clips Russian mean? Well not know. Well, I have a question.
  • Let me see if I can frame this this show the Collision resulted in the election being thrown correct. Then you're thrown know the election going to Donald Trump. And if you look James Clapper former Director of National Intelligence, it really came down to only eighty thousand votes in Wisconsin or I mean very States 360. That's the story.
  • I don't understand and and this was triggered by a note from one of our producers Daniel Griffin. If the face bag has truly influence the election that would mean Those ads by the way that would mean cuz that's that's what we're still talking about. We're still talking about the ads. They say we're seeing by now. It's a hundred and twenty million people. I like the metrics. We should really consider advertising on on Lamey he can about it if if you can get for a hundred grand, although I think it was more like forty but let's just keep it at the hundred grand. Let's say 40, whatever whatever it was. You can reach one hundred twenty nine million people. That's pretty good. Yeah pretty good. So but the way our election works is the Electoral College, which is really what 538 people they are the ones that that vote the president in and they are the ones who even
  • Expected to vote what the constituency voted they don't have to historically they certainly have not always and in this election a lot we're saying they certainly were not going to in fact, I think there were a couple states. Where was clear that the Electoral College were parts of it really, you know went against what the constituents had voted for. So if it was just presume it's true. I would like a psychological examination of a small number of people 538. They're the ones that voted. They're the ones that determine that's why we have that system in place is in case it's a Madman we can read Willie Madwoman we can then change the outcome.
  • Am I thinking too logical here? Or I don't think it's taking a logical. I'm just like to know what the point you're trying to make. The point is we're all just believing in. Oh, okay, fine three states eighty thousand votes. But if if there was truly an influence from this campaign would that not have had the influence these 538 people. It depends where their Facebook users. Yes, but I'd like I'd like to know that's the point that's actually an excellent point. What if what if half of them aren't face bag users?
  • Well, I think that this is a trap.
  • And I think that this guy this is Clapper character is really he's a subversive in the in the audience and saying stuff like this is Rick incredibly subversiveness keeping the pot boiling.
  • I should be ashamed of himself. I don't think the same thing with Brennan. I don't think it gives a while Brennan Brennan. He's really off the rail. She's going on every MSNBC show shishapangma me. She like she she yes, he's going to Andre Mitchell. Midday. Hey Andrea. Yes, it's crazy. That's not a spy. I looked it up. I looked up what the difference between a confidential informant and a spy.
  • And even the book of knowledge that we cancel even the Wikipedia version and Informer is a person who provides privileged information about a person or organization to an agency. The term is usually used within the law enforcement world where they are officially known as confidential or criminal informants and can often refer to lead to the supply of information without consent of the other parties with the intent of malicious personal or financial gain,
  • so
  • Isn't my spine spite that we've gotten down to the semantic conversation of God wasn't a spy is mind-boggling. We truly live within have you seen this the the remake of 451 Fahrenheit No, I was looking at the list of movies that are floating around. I think it was on Rotten Tomatoes or somewhere and
  • I saw that and I remember people talking about it not being nearly as good as the original which I always thought was a very good movie. I thought was well executed and I do think that Bradbury has something to do with the movie the first one and everyone they were panning. This is the piece of crap. So so the answer to your question is no I have not seen it. Okay. Well we watch watch the whole thing. I fell asleep kind of 3/4 through it. But what I saw I'd like I did like the premise I like how they set it up, you know, the Big Brother which is an S as in everyone has a talking to you know, it's yeah that was yeah. The premise is pretty much the same although they it was he was he's got to see the original go back in time and he just watched the original of course because it's old there's not going to be as not as much CGI, there's not moving as fast but I think it's a much better film. Well, I mean didn't see the new one. So I can't say that but it's a good movie. Let's put it that way.
  • For what is what is what is well done with this new one is is only visually a little bit different from the times we live in right now just a little bit, you know the displays or on the buildings and you know, but they're still doing the equivalent of streaming, you know, streaming stuff live from body cams and the cops who are out to burn books in case you didn't know the premise and burning books in general. I mean all of these things very very possible kind of happening. Now. My favorite was the talkin tubes. You got one everywhere, you tell it to go dark and it shuts down but it's not really shut down and it's seeping in its really sleeping in this and I think I have some standing when it comes to talking to but if you recall was it three years ago, I was the first to use one and everyone was you of course, I've always mocked me for it. But I said that if this had an Apple logo people would be would love it.
  • You do. Okay, so that was and I you know, and I've done some tinkering so I know how these things work. But here's Joe and Mika yesterday on Twitter trying to call them China to continue to be strong and tight on the border of North Korea until a deal is made that include the word is that recently the Border has become much more porous. And as more has been filtering in I want this to happen and North Korea to be very successful. But only after signing I exceeded his doing I was actually you know,
  • Clean this for some reason series the name state, of course. Nobody was touching it. That's weird because I clearly heard him say surely something like that. And then I heard the trigger beat. These are the all the unintended consequences of Technology when this stuff starts happening and this is the story that everyone was e-mailing and tweeting about when Danielle and Portland shared her story with us. She was hoping Amazon would fix a major problem, which somehow enabled her Amazon Echo to record a private conversation inside her home randomly pick a person out of her contact and send that information to that person's phone in Seattle. He has absolutely no, right.
  • Listen and record my conversations and randomly so many people natural stuff. I mean, it's just it up today Amazon release this detailed explanation quote. I woke up due to a word and background conversations sounding like Alexa, then the subsequent conversation was heard as send message request at which point Alexis said out loud to whom at which point the background conversation was interpreted as a name in the customers contact list Alexa, then asked out loud the contact name, right Alexa, then interpreted background conversation as right as unlikely as this string of events is we are evaluating options to make this case even less. Likely what could Amazon say to you that would satisfy you with this point and we are willing to show you that possibly needs something to us what you went through or if you want to stop using our devices.
  • Reimbursement for everything you spend today? It was on sent an email telling her they've accepted her request to return her Echo. For a refund if she shifts them all back. So that's the story and it's presented completely incorrectly like that listening and they would have my consent. How can they send these messages and where we know that this creep Factor started just about a month ago when I just said call Gina and the thing called her because they introduced some new capability and their you know, getting your contact list from somewhere. We haven't really even figured out where they're getting it from and just like you heard with Joe and Mika these things get triggered all the time. And now that I've been rooting around in this open-source stuff. I understand how it works. I mean it's it's skipped logic to the extreme every version of it. It is it's artificial interpretation every every version of the way. You could say something.
  • No matter how your sentence structure is. It's pretty much laid out inside the code. So it's just looking to see if it can trip that combination. And if you're having a conversation with someone you say, you know, surely you didn't send him a message that could be enough to trigger Siri. You know, maybe they had Echo was the Wake word or you know, whatever it was if it was, you know, Alexa or not, but these things get triggered all the time. It's you know, it's not like Amazon is spying on you, but look at the capability look at what it actually can do.
  • It's these things are very evil. I have to say if it's connected to anything but your own home is evil.
  • What did I say about this when you first I'm not only love I'm not arguing. I'm not arguing. I still think voice input is is a great way to go. But if you don't have full control of it, you stop just stop and it's this is I'm killing, you know slang. What are you going to do by setting a timer man? Exactly. What are we going to do about it? I changed is our guys Voice by the way. All right. Yeah. Yeah.
  • You see if it works. I am the Book of Knowledge series a whole. Yeah. Okay still works sounds like sounds like a creep is a creep.
  • Yeah, nothing to demo today. I am agree. I'm working on.
  • I'm working on making it better useful for the shows completely unusable right now, but we're getting there. There was a very interesting point that was being made on Meet the Press not this last week with the week before I think and it was this is in relation to Clapper in his claim that you know, the Russians are running the place. They they the election it's it's the change in the demographics. They tried they want to get it's in the I think it's in the best interests of the elites on the coasts to get this particular mean busted that you know, that's the coast and the flyovers and all the rest of it and and this actually is a pretty good point. This is within the state of Pennsylvania. What's his name? That runs Todd Todd Chuck Chuck Chuck Todd Gregory know, it's Todd, it's his name.
  • You look at me is Julie at odd? Okay, Todd got to be Todd Chuck. Okay, he makes a very good point your end. And this is the point that people like Clapper and I think the Democrats can have got to be freaked out about is that the Democrats as which we've been promoting this idea for a long time are the elites. They're the ones who you know, that's a duponts the Hearst the all these most of the billionaires are Democrats all the people in Silicon Valley these guys most of them are billionares and they're all in with the Democrats. So you got it and that's the real demographic situation that they found themselves and that's why they have to appeal to immigrants to get the mulch because there's not really and not billionaires to vote them into anything. But and if you believe the narrative have the reason they want immigrants then to come in illegally and not be documented and vote.
  • Is the the Black American Community is they've given up on them's not there's not worth it anymore, but they always expect to get the black if the blacks are going to vote, which is always an issue. They will vote Democrat in droves. So they so they don't really need to even deal with them because the test is hot it's either they're not holding or it's an automatic both for us. So which Community some people within the black of me or waking up to the fact that they're just being placed play I think of your beauty but this is a very good piece about these two counties shoe is Shaquille Shaquille or whatever. It's called and Chester County a very rich County in a very poor County within the state of Pennsylvania and the number
  • Klaus and him School in the media needs to represent the changing dynamics of America.
  • Since the 2016 election, okay.
  • So I went and started looking for this thing about the home prices. It's like $350,000 median compared to $75,000. Median. I went shopping. Wait. Did you go shopping in the in the great state of California know the shopping in Pennsylvania? I got my Google car drove around and I also went on Zillow and I would already but you can get a house for and that's not the issue Google or whatever they call it is not even the best case scenario. There's some towns and and and counties in Pennsylvania that excuse me are extremely off the deep end because they're they're one of those like Mount Carmel, for example, very cute little kind of a residential community and half dead downtown area is there was a place for sale there is 26 bedrooms. It was actually a convent.
  • That's been trying to single-family dwelling. It's available for $18,000. Wow, and so I'm looking there's a lot of places available for $16,000 17 lbs. This sounds like an investment opportunity. Well, I'm looking at it as well. You just have Lily their magical Natalie Cole Natalie. Contest that busy but okay somebody will now the point is is that this would just particular town which is a and I looked at many area is was a town that was founded on the fact that they found an anthracite mind nearby. The eighteen-hundreds it became like this against the town. Yeah, mine this high-quality Cole and that died off and so now the town is just kind of struggling to
  • To maintain its Elders as a lower-middle-class area, which is not a big deal one way or the other but you can really if you don't have to if you're retired or something where you don't have a fixed income, this is where you move not that you want to have to fill up the place with all the retirees, but it's pretty astonishing the difference in these in these areas in Pennsylvania is the best case scenario. Now a lot of the towns. In fact, I would say this one month Carmel has a lot of Polish.
  • So comic strip blogger should be happy about that. Cuz Pennsylvania is a huge Polish state. Would you make me feel right at home? It's just interesting to see that the discrepancies that go on around here and it's always you and you wonder why Trump is getting all these voters. I don't think it's going to let up over the especially by 2020 because there are this country is getting more and more and more people that fall into that tour or working the working working working or yes, then poor and middle class and lower middle class and even to upper middle class is still that's growing that's not shrinking. And so losing the rich in terms of your political Base by the Republicans in gaining these people you're going to be in office forever. Yeah.
  • I don't I don't think they see that John. I really don't have report really made it clear. And then if you go on your Google car, I start driving around these areas in Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania. I'm stunned that it would go. I doubt it will ever in the presidential election. I really doubt it will ever see another Democrat real who's going to do it. I mean, it's just no it's not going to happen.
  • Well the demographics in the United States of America. Thank you. What what what is the square foot price in California for a new build these days? I don't have it off the top of my head but it's not low. You know what they're talking about in Austin. This is from the the banker nine probably about the same $900 a square foot little that's pretty hot that is outrageous square foot $900 a square foot is what they think to get for some of these new places that are going up downtown either it'll it'll work and it'll be like New York was until the real estate crash crash crash. I already know there's tons of condos that are just empty just Investment Properties or you know, maybe will become like one of those ghost towns in China when big beautiful empty buildings. I cannot believe what there's not enough work here for that kind of price.
  • So it can't be for the people here.
  • I don't know who it's for then 10:30. San Francisco's got those two big skyscrapers near the bridge the power of death. And that other one. Yeah, and those are if when you go in if you're in the city at night you look up there at 8:30 in the evening when it's dark or getting dark or let's say 9 there's no lights on they can't afford it. They don't want to lose if that's a Tower of Doom. Yeah the tower which was being built when I had at my place there. Yeah, that's not all lights on the light here the light there. Maybe there's 20 people living in the place and the run them. They're all sold out and somebody owns them.
  • Telephone that's not right in California. Something very wrong. If something is the California where we're California of the rest. See there was this this story from your neck of the woods. This was this was disturbing Thursday morning Linda Cline headed to the Dublin BART station and boarded the San francisco-bound train for work 30 minutes into the ride. The San Ramon mother-of-two felt something Pierce or behind when I felt that I got up and I what was poking me and when I you know, my fingers felt it and I looked I actually held it cuz I didn't know what it was. I just kind of touched it and it was a syringe tips, but it's just a broken tip of a hypodermic needle Quonset on when she looked under the seat. She found even more drug paraphernalia. Now, she wonders why bark isn't doing more to prevent this from happening people's nice and people safety. So, you know when
  • Would you like that could change the rest of my life if I'm infected really from the police department on told they have reports similar to this once or twice a month as far as we're concerned. That's one or two times a month too many. This is a serious concern and this is something that part needs to address and is addressing with the resources that we have Bart says they've hired more police officers to read pulling drain cleaner so card cars get cleaned more often during the day and they're working with police to address the homeless issue and I can you know for sure this would not have happened after reporting the incident to the train operator and depart police son was tested for HIV and hepatitis. Now, she's on a month's supply of drugs to prevent Contracting HIV. She's getting the hepatitis vaccine and she must get her blood tested every three months for the next year-and-a-half just in case she was infected with something from this needle lawsuit. So this happens a couple of times a week a month a month.
  • Or a week maybe a couple times a week who knows May probably not report. Who knows but also
  • You know what's there ever an announcement that we've kind of solved AIDS?
  • Kind of is the operative word.
  • Yeah, well, there's all these what do they call them prep? I think they call him the president we've talked about a lot that is now seeing as the end-all-be-all as long as you're taking prep. You apparently cannot even get infected. Yeah supposedly supposedly.
  • It was just I don't know. It feels like that. You know, the way that was reported was so off-handed. She's taking some meds to make sure she doesn't get HIV. Oh, okay.
  • There was just never really a big announcement about that. Well, I find this ridiculous.
  • What does it take to keep you know these cars they have fake TV cameras in them or the CCD TV. I think that's exactly right. They just to make you feel good.
  • It's ridiculous the whole thing. I mean, it's like the we reported on the reported the issue with the Civic Street Station and all these drug users lined up and said well as you know, they'd understand the police they come in at 8. And so they're seven and then they leave it it come back at 8:30. And meanwhile, they had the cameras all over that thing the cops know that they're they're yeah, they're just not doing anything but they don't know what to do with them. They have no laws on the books. It's gotten much worse in in Austin again, the old you know, the 35. 35 Freeway highway and it's met him.
  • Tina's daughter, you know, she's with us for the summer and last time she was here last summer. She doubled it is going to notice that when you're there. No, it's like you're being boiled like a lobster. You don't really notice it and the form of your Banker had you know, he said, yeah, it's getting pretty bad. He says, you know, the problem was we don't have laws against the sleeping on the street, which sounds kind of course.
  • Which is I think why we don't have it, but you know, if you have no law against sleeping in public places, then it won't change. I can do you need I mean you need some additional regulation of coral and those that are very rural areas and they're all you know, they all feel good. Can I can't do that. It would be hurt. Someone's feelings these poor people and you have all those and I think they're all Justified but it's not helping anything's something else has to be done for one thing maybe solving the problem the underlying problem that might be useful money. You have all these guys talk a big game about one thing or another but they don't want to do anything about poverty. You know, Bill Gates is a good example this vaccinate everybody in Africa, but no not a nickel toward, you know solving the issue of poverty thing is he's using some of those old Clinton Foundation expired drugs from India. These probably solving the problem.
  • Yeah by killing people
  • So we're on but I do my bar store. I want to see if you can catch the operative little piece of information in here. This is the new bar at Landers of the bars getting extended and they extended this line out to the middle of nowhere Antioch, which is in the middle of nowhere more or less in the Bay Area and there's an operative little piece of information in here once if you catch it nowhere what you can get out of it.
  • San Francisco, so we go to the congregation and then pick the bar again when I knew that this one was open I decided to try this one out.
  • I really don't know what don't really so here's what they say instead of using the third of the electric rail system. They cut cost in half by running this thing on model biodiesel. Yeah, they call it bio diesel, but it's diesel right bio diesel is diesel, but they cut it in half. So another words all this electrified trains, you know these trains all over the place with the third rail and all the rest costs twice as much. Yeah, then a good old-fashioned diesel now I was thinking about this and I realize it well, why are they running? Everyone just uses? Well, yeah, you could if it was everything was above ground. Wait a minute. Wait a minute. You're not even allowed to drive a diesel car in California anymore. Are you or you can't buy one? That's bullshit. You can't drive to you. Can you buy it in the low sulfur diesel?
  • All right, so I would easily just use it. You just get an adoption right and buy and biodiesel limits water water vapor smells like french fries. I had a vehicle. Yeah. Anyway, the point is though is that yeah, if it's a Subway you really problematic could be if it's above ground and which this little extension is and I think all the extensions will be there's no reason to use the electric stuff anymore. It's just a waste of money and I'd have to say that's got to be a fractal of some sort for cars.
  • Unless you're in the Channel all the time, which are not may I remind you then of the history of the electric vehicle in the eighteen. I think 1880s late 1880s eighty-nine people were driving around with battery cars and they function quite well, you know, they they were you know, it didn't go very far cuz you have to recharge but they had certainly replaced the horse or were moving the horse out of the way and then when the combustion engine came along people said wait a minute the the the the cost and the the power to weight ratio, I guess is what it is is incredibly efficient.
  • And Battery Technology has improved but it hasn't made the Leaps and Bounds that we need. I think yeah, that's true. And I got a I got an incremental very incremental and these these Tesla batteries are you know, there's just a whole bunch of Double A's in there.
  • . It's true so bunch of little bigger the little cells. Yeah. I got an education on the new hybrids though. I just go back to the bank or again. He picked me up. He so he got rid of the test line. He bought a mini. Oh, you did. Yeah. I'm just a big fan of the testing he wised up and I think that's why he's all pissed off and doing complicated trades to try and screw him. He maybe look bad in front of Curry. I got to screw you.
  • But he has one of those new Mini hybrids.
  • And and I kind of like the way they're doing it. It's not maybe this is the way hybrid cars working. I just didn't understand but this thing it has three cylinders. I don't know man. It's like hundred and fifty-six. He's a very small engine but it has the Hybrid part for the acceleration which makes total sense.
  • If you just want to you want to you know, move a little faster and traffic overtake somebody then you get these very high powered electric motors kick in and they can really give you a boost in the problem is you need a lot of battery and you're not carrying around a big battery in this hybrid so you can only use it so much but that kind of makes up for the lack of power that the combustion engine has I think that's a pretty valid used and you're generating it on board. You're not plugging it in at night.
  • Yeah, that's pretty much the way they all work. Yeah, I'm kind of over them the motor the gasoline engine in a Prius is I didn't realize is this something like that so I can reach some screwball loader that is not even a normal in the pre-collision in the new Prius all of them. You got some screwball like very weird motor. That is it's lower horsepower, but it's pretty much what you said well for the meaning when you're on the freeway, they were great. So the meeting has it has the turbo boost from the from the electric motors and that also has a turbo turbo charger.
  • On three cylinders. Yes. I had some punch. I'll tell you.
  • You won't get laid. So the banker instead of driving the luxurious tastic light drive around on Mini Cooper. Yeah, I think that's what he wants his wife to drive. But she took the Porsche.
  • But he got stuck with the Mini Cooper something like that. And I mean it was like he texted me. I'll pick you up in the mini. You should attach it to tell him to get that whatever that eveyone. Will that be low slung BMW hot rod. Oh, yeah, of course. That's what I told him to get in the first place. And then he was talking about the I3 I said, you know, there's one thing if you already married and you don't want to get laid, it's another thing to make that public and drive around and one of those things. That's really that's the 06.
  • Zero six appeal. Anyway, I was I was pleasantly surprised by that part of it. But yeah, you're right. It's inefficient doesn't seem to work it. We're all goo goo gaga over it. Yeah.
  • We'll see where this ends up. So I got corrected by one of our producers who was naughty and says that now he says sister did the first day never used any Fisker ideas a dead test. They used as pawns character who still there was the designer and I've been looking into it and I haven't I have to now do an interview at Fisker to find out what the snow is now they did part company before the S came out. Do you think you can do that before Thursday since you know wishful thinking we're doing a best of on Thursday but doing her last of the thing is that Adam has to do something on Thursday and we have one Ramsey Kane best of left in the in the archive. That's it. And he is moved on he doesn't have the position he wants at at this company where the encouraged him to do stuff like this.
  • They had the time to do it and now he won't be able to do anymore. He he got a real job. He's got a real job in to come to you work and he actually has no responsibility. He will be able to do this anymore. So that was the this will be the last Ramsey came production that will ever have on the show, which is kind of cool. I mean it cool but it's kind of a disappointment because you always could give us a couple of these every couple years when we could use them in emergencies or whenever we needed them and this will be that's the end of an era. So we're going to do that.
  • Yes, and if anyone has any other anybody else was to pick up the cudgel. Yeah, we're we're happy about that. And also, you know, we got to do some worry. I'll probably do it. I don't think I can get it all organized for Thursday to get another pechenik thing cuz that might be cool just to hear what he's
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  • So what Dane Patricia was complaining about we have the clip? I have all kind of a background Ron Alberto. Yes, Alberto. Yes. It has named Rena night and Albert, home of the Mississippi have already declared a state of emergency. The storm is just North of Cuba and not expected to make landfall until sometime Monday, but the outer bands are already starting tomorrow Southern Florida. I just answer with our Miami affiliate wfor it's following the storm Craig.
  • The storm is getting a bit stronger tonight at the moved to the north and during the day on Sunday has the possibility of a further intensification reaching the north Gulf Coast here sometimes late on Monday or Monday nights a big lop-sided storm with a lot of the bad weather east of the track and north of the tracks of the effects going to be a felt. Well before the center make landfall quit it's going to be a problem tropical storm-force winds will be skirting the coast the West Coast of Florida all the way up into the Panhandle and much of the northern Gulf Coast them of that wind will be going Inland and the other big issue with this storm besides storm surge. And the wind it's going to be rain for a tremendous amount of tropical moisture heading to the north one of these Tales this moisture tail for a Bertolli drape the cost Florida to the Carolinas were flooding is a possibility and sweating also a possibility right where the center makes landfall their peers the forecast track and you can see have you rainfall amounts to parts of Florida also part of the Panhandle and parts of the southeast. There's also a threat Rena tornadoes.
  • I find is rather peculiar.
  • They're treating this thing as a hurricane when it's not and it has a name even though it's okay, but I am tropical storm. They talked about this Center. He didn't making landfall as though it's like a hurricane down landforms not.
  • There's nothing similar to a hurricane unless it starts spinning around right but it's like this is just a bad stats.
  • Yeah, the number of storms cuz we don't have enough. Yeah, we not getting enough cuz we're supposed to have a million a month ever since Katrina was never panned out cuz the global warming so we're not getting enough. So let's just every time it starts raining. Let's just give it a name. Well, let's help him out John. Why don't you do a report?
  • But you ready? Yeah.
  • We have Adam Curry on the line. He's he's right in the middle of the storm. And I mean, they're pretty rough out there had to be safe.
  • Good. I think they're all set. Then unbelievable there Patty the stats. They're naming naming everything. I mean somewhere, you know pretty soon to be naming, you know afternoon shower my wet for calling raining in Florida a there's Peace Burger King feet just came out of my butt exactly.
  • I think it's just it's Memorial Day weekend. They have nothing to report on we need some we need something we brought these three. Let's play this let's play the CO2 highest levels of CO2 the level of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has top 400 parts-per-million for the longest time and recorded history the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration says the Grim Milestone was reached on average for the entire month of March. The four hundred parts per million threshold has been important marker and un climate change negotiations widely recognized as a dangerous level that could drastically worse than human-caused global warming the environmentalist group 350. Or it takes its name after the $350 parts per million threshold. That's a is the maximum atmospheric concentration of carbon dioxide for a safe Planet. Yeah. Those guys should have rebranded should mention that clip for years ago. Oh, thank you. You screwed me over Yasser Jean
  • Are you know sheriff or Texas? He he has one of those monitors and and he has he has to pet snakes. So he has to keep the environment a certain way in his house. But his they just roaming around the house. Yeah. Well, they don't really roam the kind of slither.
  • And he he measures about 750 parts per million in his house. He seems to be doing okay. He's alive still seems seems to be healthy, you know, they turn on the fan and the kitchen guy now man, it's the snakes snakes snakes and then I could little snakes either this one significant snake. Yeah, but then 350 guys I'm telling you and that was four years ago. How come they didn't Rebrand themselves to 450? No one would have known.
  • Now they just sound like, you know, look at your 350 work for nothing happened. Screw you.
  • A couple Sundays ago your buddy Rodger Stone. Why do you say that?
  • on the show and he was he had it he has an interesting little trick that he's he's played cuz you know Todd Chuck was trying to
  • Bring out of him. What is why he hasn't been called before Mueller, and I realize the guys just Stone character said something of a genius playlist Stone on Meet. The Press one. You'll have not had any contact with a special counsel's office personally that that is correct now,
  • The other hand she should they decide to proceed against me for some extraneous crying that I can't identify so we can get into the question raised by the New York Times on January 20th. 2017 that says I was the subject of a fights of Warren now for a US citizen to be subject to a fisa warrant. They have to be engaged in Espionage on behalf of a foreign power that is certainly not the case as far as I am concerned. So anxious to find out the New York Times has never retracted that story by the way. I'm very anxious to find out why I would have been subject to such a fight a war. Well, I think one of the areas of Interest apparently has to do with your Communications with Wikileaks, very sweet. You've said so let me go down that road with you. I've asked you this before but let me ask you again here. Did you have any advance knowledge of any kind?
  • John podesta's hacked emails
  • it's still and they're confused but it's still all about either Russia giving Hillary's emails the Trump wore some collusion with the DNC hacks emails. They still keep trying to tie that knot together and they can't seem to find in order to do it for the cruise. Yeah proof. That's what they were Stones got this little Gambit which he knows if they ever do anyhting he can go into Discovery and find out why he was put on a vice of Warrant which they don't want. I don't want to know of course not because the whole thing will fall apart. This is going to turn out that everything is true. But procedural question if the FBI, you know, if they want to take you to court you still get to do Discovery the same way as in a Civil Trial unless you bleed. Okay, so you have the right to full Discovery all of their information to defend yours. I know, you know, it's a regular trial at that point.
  • Okay. Well, that's what he has a little kicker here. It might be worthless John but this tactic emails.
  • No, absolutely, not and truck and finance reading my tweet. I said V podesta's apostrophe s time in the barrel. Is it about the placement of the apostrophe? It's about the fact that in virtually every news account. The warranty has been omitted the refers to more than one person meaning as I have said here before even though you want to revive this Chestnut. I was referring to both podesta brothers and the revelations in the April 2016 Panama papers that exposed their Shady business dealings in Russia, John and Tony V Perdomo. Let me even the final report of the house intelligence committee mistake and limits the words eat from might wait.
  • Yeah, he says the podesta's referring to the two of them. Okay, you know you're saying podesta's as it was one to put desta's email. If you say the podesta's emails or or words words do matter. Yeah, he can make that boy. I think it makes a good point of it ended and Chuck keeps, you know saying, you know, let me ask you again. Maybe you'll change your you know, that is interesting because there was a I have a clip here. It was another case of what really depends on the context and how you're hearing what is happening at the moment and you know how you can create contacts but it belongs Under The Heading of me too. I think which would make sense with Morgan Freeman God himself being accused of sexual harrasment. Yeah, cuz he said he plays God he is he's
  • As far as I'm concerned, he's our God.
  • Do you have the he's the god of Hollywood and the story? I didn't realize this the story broke because of to CNN reporters both women. I believe one is not both our entertainment reporters. And the one on Don Lemon do as you know is the overnight sensation is and who knows the Morgan know personally and so, you know, so in Social Circles and rationally and they explained what happened and also their own experience why they started looking into this but when you hear her explanation low, it's it's it's exactly like, you know, the apostrophe is not in the right place, you know did why did I hear it ride? Was it the right context but this gives you a little background a little long, but I found it to be very interesting people are surprised by what our investigation has uncovered. It was months in the making with Anne and I and 16 people agreed to share their stories with CNN.
  • Several of them said Freeman made Constant Comment about their bodies and clothing choices. They said that they were victims of harassment or inappropriate behavior and Don two of those eight so that they were subjected to unwanted touching by Freeman and you know, I want to share some of those stories with you one woman who was a production assistant on the moving going in style. So that will fill me in 2015, Don Freeman subjected her to unwanted touching up her lower back and comments about her figure on a near-daily basis and one incident and she says that Freeman actually is tempted to try to lift her skirt and asked her if she was wearing underwear and she claims that this alleged incident actually took place in front of his coats are in the movie Alan Arkin. We tried to reach argument for comment and he couldn't be reached.
  • Wow, I mean, who does that some guys eighty-nine? Maybe I don't think he's 89. How old is he like a caricature of the old dirty old man is sitting at the park bench with with a cane and the girls go by and he tries to lift addresses, which is locked it in the old TV show have to say that's a difference. It doesn't know. I don't know how old Morgan Freeman is. I can look it up Book of Knowledge.
  • How old is Morgan Freeman?
  • You probably probably better luck if you looked it up. Yeah, he's 80 years 80 years 11 months in 26 days.
  • So he's eighty but still I mean is 11 months $26. Thank you. Thank you. You can shut up. Do you think that he
  • Wow, so aggressive do you think that she said he attempted to lift up? Her skirt was too weak as Morgan Freeman statement investigation published. This is what he had to say anyone who knows me or who has worked with me knows I am not someone who would intentionally offend or knowingly make anyone feel uneasy. I apologize to anyone who felt uncomfortable or disrespected that was never my intention to do so just from Productions to have it's also from entertainment reporters as well. Yeah. So I mean we totally wide range of people in all different professions and one of the women who spoke to me, her name is Tyra Martin, he's a producer in WGN in Chicago and he said that over the course of a decade he interviewed for you multiple times and it always made sexually-charged comments to her, but she described to us if she was always quote in on
  • A joke, but she perceive it as more as flirtation, but there was one time that she felt really crossed a line. She said that this time in particular he asked her not to pull her skirt down and she stood up to leave and interview with him. Now that incident was not, I'm just trying to understand please don't pull so she got up and he said well, please don't pull your skirt down.
  • Is that what you heard?
  • Kind of I think so. I mean what else but if you stand up is obviously some tight-fitting skirt the first place again, you know, maybe we should go back to the old sees is that maybe women should just wear pants and not wear makeup at all and that sort of thing but she's wearing some tights girl. She stands up the skirts cleaning showing her upper thigh and she grabs to make a move to pull it down.
  • And he says don't do that don't book The Impression I'm getting and she's about to give her own example here in the mall with the impression. I'm getting is that a lot of this happened during the so-called well, except for the producer in the beginning so-called press junkets where the actors are sitting there for, you know a day or sometimes more than one day. It's just one after other 20 minutes. Boom. Boom. Boom. Here's Entertainment Tonight. Here's the here's the Access Hollywood. Here's the Japanese television, you know, and you got a little Punchy. Maybe I'm not trying to say what he did was right, but you know, it's well here listening to again all contact our exchanges have her where it was hot on paper. He was being very flirtatious, but I just want to back up and explain that I'm a little worried about this very flirtatious then cuz it keeps he was being flirtatious flirtatious. Well, what is the line between flirtatious and sexual?
  • harassment
  • Where's the line just investigation started after Morgan Freeman made comments to me during a junket last year for the movie going in style. As soon as I walked in the room. He began to make sexually suggestive comments and has an entertainment reporter for over a decade. It was unlike anything that I've ever experienced and one of those comments was caught on tape John and it he says to me boy. Do I wish I was there while looking me up and down. I was six months pregnant at the time and his co-stars Alan Arkin and Michael Cain are actually seated right next to him during this exchange with me and they actually look at him. We're going to play that clip and I want you all to take note of Freeman's eyes wasn't
  • I wish I was there movie is
  • looking for short clip caught on tape, but what to explain the context that were sexual comments made to me when I walked into the room and as I was leaving, but those were not caught on tape Marken we couldn't reach him for comment and Michael Michael Caine declined to comment when we reached out.
  • Well, what was interesting things we could just in the context of that you might think that he was responding to what the co-star said, but I wish I was there right when you were making the comments about the one being pregnant. You got the exactly what it sounded like.
  • And I watched his eyes you do Boston late. 800. Some is making noise me. I'm looking up. Okay this woman. This is like one of our first gigs ever.
  • She landed the job of arrangement in the in the summer 2015.
  • She started to work in going in style of the job quickly differently. She told CNN streaming under $1. This is the first woman. Well anyway, finish what you were saying cuz I know I think I know where you're going. I think I'm going to end up and having to agree with this. Well, you hear Michael Caine make a joke. And and I if you specially said watch his eyes and Morgan Freeman as kind of weird, I've buggie eyes anyway, but it wasn't like I couldn't see them rolling around or looking her up and down just he looks stoned at anyting and and cuz boy, I wish I was there. Wish I could have been there but what she claims that well here's what she claimed hind, only freestyle.
  • Listen to what? It's interesting that you're sharing the things we could do. You see it just in the context of that you might think that he was responding to what the co-star said, but I wish I was there right when you were making the comments about the one being pregnant. She was not right exactly and that's why I have to set this up for everyone because from the moment I walked in the room. He said to me when I shook his hand. I wish I was there more than once while looking me up and down and also not letting go of my hand. Then he says this comment to me on tape and then he made more comments to me about my body and then calling me right as I was leaving and you know, it was that fixed change that stood out to me just being so Brazen and that's what left to just call around and you are job and look into it and what we found do the pattern
  • Okay. Well she is one of those perky looking very cute girls the Lana.
  • I would tell her to just you know, get rid of your makeup stop with the hairdos type fitting clothes, which I'm looking at now. Wait a minute. You're mansplaining it away as you're asking for it. No unless saying she's asking for it, but
  • I can see some eighty-year-old guy just complimenting her out of the blue and then she takes it the wrong way cuz he's you know the $80 80.
  • At what point do you get a license to do that? 88 is it when you're 80, then you can do it 79 doesn't count.
  • I just I don't know. I just I have the same weird feeling about this particular case, you know, I think every single one we've hers like yeah these incredible douchebags. Yeah, the guys are grabbing them and but being how about raping on is he try to rape her? I don't think so attempted to lift. Someone's dress, you know, I don't know. It's just that seems flaky but more important is what's going to happen. It will anything happen to him. That's what I'm interested in.
  • Hey, how are we following through we're going to take this seriously or we going to let him slide for some reason because he's Hollywood royalty. I eat God, I would prefer not to see that. If you know these alligators, someone makes us kind of allegation that's serious business. So this but there better be follow-through. I would agree with you a hundred percent it and I know and I'm going to stay on this because not that I don't I don't want Morgan Freeman to be in any trouble but I don't care one way or the other to be honest about it. If the guy's a douche bag, the guy's a douche bag, but let's get the proper information and let's really do something with it and call them up properly this I find this to be
  • It's getting and forget the Age part cuz it's ages when you say that either way. Yeah, you're right. Yeah, and so that's I don't think there's any age we have a license to be a dick.
  • He might think he's not being a dick and he's being very complimentary to a here's a picture of him. She her feed Chloe seed is let's see suite number one is about this suite number two is about this suite number three is about this suite number 4 is about this suite number of times about this and has a picture of him to ease number six is a plug-in or something. She's going to be doing suite number seven's about this with another picture of him looking at her to eat number eights about this Visa suspends Morgan Freeman campaign after accusations of inappropriate behavior. It's like milk in this thing to death suite number nine is about this suite number 10 is about a Harvey Weinstein suite number 11 is about Harvey Weinstein suite number 12 is about
  • her
  • and Morgan Freeman has another one that's 12 number 13. My colleagues and I are with
  • Somebody discussing the investigation allegations enrichment of Morgan Freeman. That's number thirteen. She is sweet number of 15s got a picture of Morgan Freeman suite number 16 just about this suite number Seventeen s about this with a picture of him again suite number eighty is about this with a picture of him suite number 19 is the picture of Harvey Harvey Weinstein far as well number we get your point. I think that in this particular case this to me is pivotal either you pursue this and come up with some real allegations. And and don't and I'd like to have something a little more succinct then attempted, you know, tried flirtatious. Give me something a little more corroborated with some other people other than you it's not really good to be part of the story as a journalist. I've always been told and then we need to go after vigorously just like those days are over. It's like Charlie Rose just like any of these other guys who didn't rape anybody Dan.
  • Rather with his know Tom Brokaw and Dan Rather Tom Brokaw all of them.
  • But you know if you let him slide I'll be very disappointed.
  • Unless unless you just don't have anything now beautiful on the other hand the real scumbag Harvey Weinstein who got perp walks and I didn't I had to rewind the tape a couple of times cuz I do that with a pencil and that little hole and rewinded they didn't have him handcuffed. Did you see that? He wasn't actually they did a perp walk and he was not in handcuffs. I saw walking he was in handcuffs and there was some discussion that when he was and when he wasn't in handcuffs, I wasn't handcuffs at one time. Oh, I didn't see I only saw him holding his arms and he had his arms down by his side. And this was his was okay see that. Okay. Okay. I'm still looking at Chloe's fees and now it goes on to now. She's talking about Maria Battaglia. She is completely preoccupied with this it goes on vitally vitally vitally. Who was that a tally it was this guy me Mario Batali's he's
  • Yeah, I was on the Jew and he was like write a New York and he's got any close down his three places in Vegas cuz of this I'm looking at she's got a tweet down here on Mario Batali's a monster and she's going on. This is all she tweets about and this is is this Sonia the same Sonia, who's that? Who's doing the stories? Who's doing the stories Chloe? Oh Chloe the one who looked up and down, huh? It was pregnant right time, right?
  • Goes on I love I love the empowerment. I love the moment, but when he had a couple of ground rules on this stuff.
  • You know, you can just I mean we know you can just say anything you want about anybody but even even so, I mean, I've been incredibly flirtatious in my life. Yeah, you're the one that's really kind of surprised. You're not in jail as we speak such a friend. I don't know because I've never I've never touched inappropriately. I've never said anything inappropriate. No, no, no. No that's got nothing to do with it. We can go back to the clips, but it's because you're a good-looking guy. I'm sorry. You're right. That's right. The old black man. So it's really just a racist thing as what you're saying. I'm glad we figured it out. Nice. I never said it was racist thing because Harvey Weinstein's an ugly fat old, but he was also raping women, but he was raping but there's a number of other these borderline cases and it's always an ugly bastard. You never hear anybody bitching and money even with yours.
  • Is Chloe she's undergoing further further down her thing. She's
  • she's got Alec and Hilaria Baldwin. Welcome, baby number for Alec. Baldwin is a father again. There's a guy who's like a borderline situation, but at some point good-looking guy.
  • Nobody's going to you know, what let him slide let that slide and let's go out to the ugly men. It's just part of the system of human evolution. Nice doesn't bode well.
  • Well, it doesn't go. Well once you get over a pet certain age or have you stopped, you know, using them in your hair.
  • All right anything for the segment or can I close it out? Cuz I know you opened yet. When do you open? I play the jingle. I'm going to close.
  • when they go after Brad Pitt
  • or yeah, then I'll be then then we'll know what's up. Yeah, that's never going to happen Brad Pitt can flirt with anybody and it all female Comics joke about this why he's good-looking guy put up with it technology tip. Just shifting gears for a moment. I have a question for you because this is new
  • Cisco apparently came out with a big warning to the ic3 the internet crime complaint center.
  • I think that's what it's called and they said at least 500,000 routers have been compromised now, they actually said networking devices, but it was it's clearly aimed at routers. And so the let me read this actually from the FBI because I had never seen F give this kind of advice Public Service Announcement. Just kind of May 25th. It's the official alert.
  • Gerard Depardieu, I guess Target Home and Office routers but networks devices worldwide summary the FBI recommends any owner of small person home office routers Power Cycle in parens reboot the devices for insiders of compromise hundreds of thousands of Home and Office routers and other network devices worldwide the actors use VPN filter malware to Target small office and home office routers. The malware is able to perform multiple functions including possible information collection device exploitation and blocking Network traffic technical details the size and scope of the infrastructure impacted by VP and filter malware is significant the malware targets routers produced by several manufacturers and network attached storage devices by at least one manufacturer the initial infection Vector for this malware is currently unknown.
  • And then this is Rhett VP and filters able to render small office in home office routers inoperable. The malware can potentially also collect information passing through the router detection in an hour system hours networking activity is Complicated by Zeus of encryption and misattributed tributable networks. And then the defense and this is the thing that I think is new the FBI recommends any owner of small office and home office routers reboot the devices to temporarily disrupt the malware and Aid the potential identification of an infected devices.
  • I have never heard the FBI never seen the FBI recommend. You reboot your router. I mean, this is a cable company advice here. So would it and I'm asking you but maybe and I tried to look it up. It's very hard even being you can't get any information now. It's all flooded. Wouldn't that perhaps if we don't know much about this?
  • Wouldn't that maybe actually helped install an activate the malware?
  • So it seems to me what they're talking about is some sort of code that is in the in the buffers in the temporary memory and the memory that is volatile because it changed the code and the basic in the firmware would you can do but you have to go through a process and you have to dinner already has to know what's going on. I mean, I just usually comes to my headquarters. They always they they redo your firmware from HQ and pretty much wipe out. What was there and put a whole new piece of code in there. If you could get a nap then you could have some fun, but
  • I don't I think rebooting. The router probably would go wipe it out completely. I think it's only just he's just got to be some sort of a minor 10 kind of a of a virus C. I personally think and I don't know enough about it and I already see there's alternating views in the troll room. If you have something in the volatile Network and you're now if you pull the plug out
  • and how do you reboot? You know, they're saying cycle and I think it also read their their their defense closely here FBI recommends any owner a small office and home office right as reboot the devices to temporarily just temporarily disrupt the malware and Aid potential identification of infected devices. Does that mean that they are on some back-end waiting for these things to come online and see them and say there it is. They've got the malware. Thanks for rebooting.
  • Well, that's what it sounds like. I just don't think I do know that.
  • well
  • I don't know. I mean it just it should be rebooting the router every so often. Anyway, well what it does apparently what it does and I think I may be in fact that I have not rebooted my router it it changes your DNS settings and that is the mac daddy because you know, then you can do all kinds of fun stuff if you have different if you can get in there and change the DNS settings exactly. That's an interesting idea because then you can read writing a lot of code to do that obviously. And the reason I noted man know and the reason I know something's different with mine is if I just type in a bogus cuz on show days, I have it pretty stock. I don't I don't use specific DNS servers and I have wasted change all of that and vpns. I keep it pretty stock if I type in a bogus URL in my browser.
  • What usually comes up is cuz I have AT&T fiber the AT&T page will come up which is a search page. We couldn't find this. Did you mean this has you know, it has a list that's not coming up for me right now. Now it's a blank page. You've got a problem. So I think I think I probably have something going on. I haven't rebooted yet and I'm going to see I don't do think I can find anything. But if I reboot I'll at least know if that changed. Yeah.
  • You know, I was thinking about this this got nothing to do with your story. But you know, it's always talk of artificial intelligence and smart. This is smart that smart the other yeah.
  • So I've got so you could you type in a URL, you know you something. Com, but instead of typing.com you type exactly what happened. I type. C c o m
  • now there's only a limited number of tlds top-level domains. You would think that the router or whatever I don't care who it is would notice that there's no such thing as. C c o m right and would either correct in so, you know, it's probably met this. Let me just try that but no no no you get this error message. We've try it. Right? Right, right, right. Yeah. This is bullcrap. It shouldn't even go that far to tell me that is all we try the domain doesn't you know, there's it's not working course. It's not working.
  • I think I think many companies try to correct that for you.
  • Oh, I'm not getting anything any evidence of it using my Firefox Firefox should have it done. Right? No Firefox. No. Yeah, I think I can try all my browser's they're all going to freak out.
  • Yeah, so you're saying why is that not smartly Mane Wasted fixed because of all this artificial intelligence that we're using to make the world a better place. It's bull crap. You want AI in your browser know I can make that just a bunch of Skip Wise. I just want this one thing when you make a little typo for the guys saying yeah. Yeah. Well, I don't have that problem anymore. I mean, I'm on the OTG phone and boy is it hard to type a message the spelling words left and right. It's very hard but
  • All right, so I have it Clips little entremont.
  • I've always talked about how it slips in these native ads into the news feed and they always have something it's got something to do with some company that paid for the 30 seconds. Very rarely see something that goes on forever. I think this is the native ad you're going to have to guess the company and you'll find that there's more than one option but at the end it reveals
  • Hi, Holly. I see the clip. I got it the way they took Holly Williams their tops International foreign correspondent at CBS and they put her on the stupid story and she had to report on it. She did get a free trip to a couple of places It's seems even though she may not have been before the whole thing from Turkey for all I can tell but but this was a native ad and you can at the very end they give it away even though and the during the thing they kind of give it away, but then you realize that they're doing a good job, but this is a very long native app. Guess the company.
  • Keep going to write up a lot of Swedish meatballs Sweden national dish traditionally served with mashed potatoes and sweet lingonberry sauce for the last month Sweden's government confessed a terrible secret Viator Swedish meatballs. It said are actually Turkish important three hundred years ago by Swedish King Charles the 12th.
  • The hours of course his whole life is this I mean, it'll came originally came to him and you know, they have passed us over that doesn't make Italian pasta Chinese hearings turkey the confession lift. Some people's feelings Alibaba full Djinn Istanbul Turkish diners told us they were happy to share their meatballs. No credit for their invention don't call is pretty solid cuz now there's a new twist to the story as Swedish food expert told us. It's like news because the origins of meatballs are uncertain and sweet.
  • Official Twitter account now concedes that the meatballs culinary history is complex. And so an international incident has been revealed to people who make them every Williams. Will CBS company Ikea million. What a killer
  • 2 minutes to get to the punch line for them, but they did mention Ikea earlier in the piece like totally glossed over it. Of course, I didn't I was getting kicked in there. And then again they do the kicker which is the two million meatballs a day or sort that Ikea which is you know, they have a meatball meatball restaurant. They're like, wow what a native adding that was a long one unbelievable. And that was on the Nightly News. That was the Nightly News. Yes. That was the was the weekend news, but we getting the same basic know but they take Holly Williams off of her as normal assignments being in some war zone and however, do a meatball meatball Wars a real bro meatball Wars and that was usually have the time it what's the time on that clip that clip was who 2220? That's a long native ad.
  • Who are the other meatball companies out there? Who were they fighting against you? Just plug in the Ikea Ikea Plumbing recently Ikea ask and all that, you know giving away the wrong hex wrench or something. I forgot to make everybody feel better. Well, I'll tell you I'm very happy. We don't have to do that you imagine, you know, I'm deep in some legislation. I'm looking at Nordstrom to and the Russians and the Germans and Gerhard Schroeder and the pipeline and then I have to pay it off or the meatball out all of a sudden God for our value for value proposition.
  • Imagine can I always I always have to remind myself, you know, whenever I get one of those. Hey, would you come on do a little interview for this or that I always have to remember? No, you don't want to do it because the minute you get there all of it comes streaming back all the stupid things like this poor. Holly Williams has to do the Ikea ad you can't talk about this have to talk about this move on just answer this answer with the question is mainstream media is debilitating.
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  • There's either I did I got mine. I didn't hear it. Well, here it is. Can't you see it's just get your blade out. Yeah, I'm looking at every hole on is ticking is still on the floor. There we go.
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  • I want to read a note from one of the guys that sent us you sent me a couple of books on a one but you should probably send you one. It's got this book called media Collision. It's got this website media that you should go to this. Media's collusion. Org and he Dash collusion and he's got this very nice book that he says that we can he says if you want to repurpose it as a no agenda book and it's got its just dynamite and when it get him to get you a copy, okay, but it has John John this could easy being No Agenda bouquet quickly wrote it to support a class. I'm teaching and So Cal thought I would happily repurpose. It spilled gun Coupeville are done good.
  • Very good. Now is this, or is this for you can figure it out on his website, but it's kind of like a seminars like if I do like what it says here. It says life changing media literacy 4 o c students do your kids have the ability to analyze and combat advertising strategies and be intentional about consumer choices. Do they possess critical thinking skills allow them to examine the motivations economics and Powers behind entertainment news and advertising media. They are not getting these skills in school, huh?
  • It looks like a total No, Agenda project. Yeah, fantastic love it. It's great. We can we can we just buy these books or does he have to send them to us and not available on the family or not? It's a book that these selling that I know. Okay, but he we can do something with these and then get them distributed. I'm sure I was just know how long about my options are I like it.
  • Very cool. Yeah, he's good guy. Okay, let's do some international news. Shall we? Okay well turkey in the news again. Haven't heard from air21 in a while and he's I think he did this maybe six months ago and he's back his presence Rich at the one has about that and heroes savings into lira in an attempt to Sure up the founding currency.
  • Kentucky Clara has lost 20% of its value this year. If I invest is concerned about the strengthening influence over the one on monetary policy. We don't know whether we are aware of the game being played against us. I'm with might hit with a full breed haven't had any colds an election rally being as sluggish no means you should protect her and see here's my request my people in foreign currency policy and double-digit inflation dating Turkish economy has emerged as a key issue as turkey head into presidential and parliamentary elections next month. Okay. Now, I understand pulling it grease on it does doesn't it? Oh, yeah Bankers so you think that I didn't know this report.
  • Just came in. I didn't realize I will I'll ask him. I'll send him a note what's going on. Are we are we willing to put in the squeeze on the turkey and he can have a hit man stunt. This is from Australia a nice Ted pill moment. You always wonder why you want to keep a couple of dollars or Euros or something around and some kind of fiat currency in cash that you can hold on to Australia Bank. He's suffering a nationwide outage experiencing issues with multiple service the banks waited in today. It's my ball banking itm services and ask her down and they working to fix the outage as soon as possible. It did not mention when the outage is expected to be faced optimism. I can decipher media to express their a price with some calling for compensation Tremont slaves compensation is so dangerous when you don't have money.
  • Yeah.
  • And that can happen if the Audi should be dependent on the electric grid and wasn't wasn't Australia all in on going cashless. I don't know that I think I can recall a report was it to let me see Australia cash.
  • I thought there was something.
  • It was report about that could be right, baby.
  • So I there's just a balance a little bit. I do have a local got a local story, but I noticed this David Hogg character. Oh, yeah. Yeah. He did the the guy in. Yeah play the boycott Publix thing. I wanted to talk about this for a sec. I do have a a minute Report with the background or if you want that.
  • Go ahead John right now. I'm sending just a couple feet in front of where this display was set up outside of Publix. And this is after or just hours before cleaning crew was hired buddies property manager here of the shopping center to come take it down. I want to show you some video of and David hug. He is the one who created this display. They actually had to make it twice after rain washed it out the first time and he said he came up with this idea and just leave last night to drop 17-track figures along with guns statistics to bring awareness to gun laws and also Publix after earlier this week. It came to light that the grocery store chain donated half a million dollars to Adam Putnam or republican running for Florida. Governor is now asking Publix to donate 1 million dollars double what they did to Putnams campaign to the school's memorial fund and hoping that the store will no longer support pro-gun politician there physically to remove these things and they are able to do that.
  • Be realized it again and again and again and it's either going to do something never do have these big time. We cry over them just walk away. And and while the display was being taken down hog talk to us and says he understands that he did put it up on private property and was understanding of why they were taking it down. But he said that's not stopping him from doing a dying at 4 this afternoon. That's where he plans to lie down on the floor for 12 minutes or roughly 700 seconds. He says this is to signify the recent full sheets here in the US in recent history. There you go.
  • All right. So this kid has picked up the scheme used by by the Media Matters will not Media Matters. I'm thinking more along the lines of the Al Sharpton and oh, yeah, like Shakedown John. Yeah, if you if you want us gone then donate. Yeah. And so this is what he's done. He find Publix by the way is owned by the employees. It's a very very uncontroversial company is really a good operation is like I didn't know this it's completely it's like a co-op or just completely, you know, just completely employee-owned interesting. You become an employee to get some shares the next thing, you know, you've got a lot of money and a lot of people would love to invest in Publix. I talked to or wits about this and you can't it really good operate rival run. But unless you're an employee you can't get any stock, huh?
  • But that's what there's just as a Shakedown. It's one of these things I don't understand why the FBI allows us to go on and so they have this this guy in and publishes already given in there. Okay, we'll give you a little upper. They got some organization that I think he somehow behind which is the something to do with the dead students at the other school. And it's it's just a Shakedown plain and simple and the people that are falling for it that are involved in this should be ashamed of themselves. Also, it's just really this is this is racketeering to stop this sort of thing. I love seeing the pictures of Shoppers just stepping over the people and just get here getting milk and eggs on the ground. It's one of those again. Yeah, and it's I mean, it's not twice removed from the shooting, you know, it's like well this guy takes money from the NRA you support that guy. So now you have to give a million dollars to I think an organization. I agree that he's involved.
  • I don't know at the moment. I can't remember but it's beside the point. This is a Shakedown. It is torsion its racketeering and where is the FBI?
  • And you're going to see more of it until they put it until they crack down on it. Of course, you'll have a lot of public sympathy sympathy but this is just and apparently other areas are seeing the same kind of thing going on with Auntie fi they're doing shakedowns. There's a lot the small businesses around here and there this is all illegal.
  • All the legal this is all illegal cuz money is involved threat say I hadn't even looked at it that way. I think you're absolutely right. That's is that would follow on the racquetball extortion sure, but racketeering Lee racketeering a lot of people are involved is extortion. It's it's still legal. This is what they stopped the mafia from doing this. Why are these guys allowed to do cuz it's for a good cause the hog Mafia?
  • Right now, yeah, I didn't even think it'll be easy to catch this cuz it's going to keep going. I'm going to see this with all your right and and is the money you're so right? Cuz I said first of all, I was like a Media Matters thing and you know go after a company but no, you're right. They they they demanded money. That is that's like porn. What do you call it?
  • When you born revenge porn switch now, it's not like revenge porn. Well, I guess it yeah, this is just straight As Asian and all the way to look at. It's a Shakedown. You're right Tim.
  • You're right. This very interesting story. They are the largest employee-owned company in the world. According to the Book of Knowledge. Yeah, that's pretty amazing. Yeah, people love to get a hold of that stock in France.
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  • One you need me to turn around eighty thousand one thousand. However long micro said she was the rent and some of his performance just guessing Rachel Salon contractor State Railways supported by most the Broncos to reveal. They lie and protest mostly with a 1991 unions representing million public sector Workers Health strikes me as more are expected that socialism. Not not doing his job.
  • Yeah, well, but a medley whatever does his job look for Mexican. Well, I just wanted to get this one report out of the way, which is the North Korean gnocco. Sure. I saw that term, you know, I was trying out her know, but I like it. Yeah, I kind of liked it right away cuz you know like dprk or whatever it is. Yeah, but I like gnocco this is the report. Apparently this is meeting his on-again off-again on-again and now we're getting this leaks coming out of the hold on one before you get into that. Let me just cuz I follow this and I think here here's what happened. It seems like this is all part of the Trump set up.
  • Yeah, if we go back and remember he was talking about I got money on fire and fury my button works all this stuff and then came jungle and goes okay, but now it was pinched. It was pens who I think was purposely has to say well, you know, there's always the media strategy which is get rid of your neighbors bolted where does pence come in now if you not because well pens reiterated that and then Kim Jong un's guy his Lieutenant. He said Pence is a dick and shut his mouth something incredibly bolt. And again, I am pretty sure that the clip of the guy sold then we hate him hate him. I'm pretty sure that I have the I have written time. I hear something weird. I don't have any Clips. I don't have any clips.
  • Don't believe dance was the guy. He was always Bolton I think pens I think pens came back and reiterated it. Well, you better get some clips that you know, you're not going to be able to do it for Thursday. Let's go with the report rap in the OR view the rap and the overview it is how do you need to install the blue house? Where is South Korea's president briefed reporters about the second meeting in a month with North Korean leader Kim Jong on Saturday the secret meeting between the two leaders which moves that Tim requested highlighted an urgency to salvage the summit between the US and North Korea Kim Express fifth wheel to a face-to-face Summit with Trump, but Kim one of the you to guarantee that he will stay in power after the nation gives up with nuclear arsenals Moon delivered a message from the White House that the US will offer economic assistance. If Tony Implement complete the nuclearization a senior official here at the president's office at it all comes down to an issue of trust in a background briefing.
  • The meeting follows a world when of back and forth between the US and North Korea in which Tom cancel the highly-anticipated June 12th at Summit only to say the meeting could be back on moon desperate to work out differences between the two says he expects the meeting to turn out fine as working-level Preparatory talks resumed between Washington and North Korea, the two Korean leaders have agreed to another meeting on June 1st between their top officials before the U and the north potentially meet on the 12th. I'm doing so it'll and you're watching abcnews take me long to find it.
  • Will you take CNBC as a as a source?
  • Sure, a high-ranking North Korean Minister called you vice president Mike Pence a political dummy for likening her country to Libya just days after Pyongyang explicitly rejected all comparisons to the North African States speaking. And it May 21st interview on Fox news. Penn said the reclusive regime could end up like the North African country Libya is Kim jeong-hoon doesn't make a deal. Okay, so that's different though. That's exactly what I said. No. No, I was under the impression you were talking about the Casual, This is a good thing. It's going to be like Libya when they gave up their nuclear arms, which is what the Bolton did. Well no, that's not what I said at all I said that pens talked about the Libya strategy and then the Kim jeong-hoon guy I said it was it was a woman. I didn't know that beside they shut out of jail the till the vice president to shut up about it, and he specifically said she lives yet up about it, but I but see you just overrode know you you proved your point, LOL.
  • To be me up. The point is I think it was done intentionally. That was the whole premise of why I even mentioned it.
  • Maybe it went surprise me because this whole thing is really is at the end of this era Trump's either going to be the greatest genius we've ever had as president with all this crazy negotiating tactics that we can't figure out.
  • Or just a boneheaded. I don't know but play this cuz this is the thing that's kind of getting me right now, which is no no coat back on or not on price meeting in the DMV this morning and president. Boom JN and North Korea's Kim Jong Hoon attempted.
  • Times reports suggesting the June 12th meeting with the there's been an enormous amount of preparation that's gone on over the past few months. She's in 10 minutes. Yeah. I heard that that briefing on background as they call it cuz it was recorded and that was really wishy-washy wasn't like it's not impossible. It was that was Verbatim. What was said it's tough, but I didn't know one said it's not going to happen. We can't make it happen anymore.
  • Just find this whole thing to be melodramatic want Trump to fail. That's the that's the that's the whole point. Yeah, so that's what that's what they see especially when the fail on this because you know what happens if this goes through and there's actually a medium something good comes of it, right?
  • That would be horrible, right? Nobel Prize. Yeah, you know, I have not spoken to him but there was a my mom would have turned 80 on the 21st and Aunt Meg always sends out a little note to me and my sisters and you know, it's like it's always a sweet note and just talks about the yellow roses reminds her of my mom and you know, the weather the Roses yellow roses haven't really come out yet just because of the weather, you know, it hasn't been the sunshine. We usually have around this time of year has something we can't blame on Trump.
  • Wow, okay, I guess I kind of know the feeling then I I don't think I need to call Don to find out what he's thinking about North Korea.
  • I mean you got to be beside it wouldn't be so blindsided. Do you think that well again, I'm I'm kind of wary of calling him about it after that comment from from his wife like okay, so they basically just blaming Trump for everything. The Roses aren't In Bloom. Well, we can't do that one. Close one, right? Yeah. That's what I said. That's what it said. I know it's a little saddened by that.
  • Conflating my mom was Trump unnecessary. There's a lot of there's a lot of these North is North Korea thing. I do have a bunch of those. I don't want to play them cuz we're wrapping up but it's becoming a melodrama. It's almost corny. I think it's intentional. This is my entire point. I think you're right. And I think that I think I don't know what's going to come of it. I have no idea. I think I think it's on these it's a done deal. There is a deal already done on it and Trump and jingping probably already figured it out and do not under count Moon Moon is very important in this morning and came jungle. I think they want to they want us to they will you know what this all means which is really disconcerting is to me that the military industrial complex has to have some other thing to make money on if they're going to if this Korea thing, you know becomes peace if peace breaks out. What are we going to do? What happens?
  • Peace breaks out. The people did not don't know what to do with peace. They looked at it observed it from several angles and couldn't understand what it exactly did for they have to have some alternative. This has to have been done some alternative mechanism for making as much or more money. Yeah.
  • In a peace situation then they have his sign the junk armaments to the South Koreans.
  • And it also changes the the men to use it the calculus. Don't worry with China because we do everyone things that we put all this crap in in South Korea. Really the aim it at Giant all the spy gear and everything else just to listen it on them. How does that work? Now? How do we deal with that? This is not this is not trivial this whole thing.
  • Maybe look we we we we threw another hundred billion into the pot with the the National Defense authorization actually a little more probably like a hundred and twenty $130 billion extra dollars over last year's budget. Yeah, maybe that was a you know, I mean the doors out with North Korea stuff. It's only you know, six or seven billion. It's not a huge amount. It's important to a rant or a Raytheon or a Boeing or these kinds of outfits important to them. But maybe maybe something was in there like, you know here take some money. Let's do a little less war and I just can't imagine we're going to be aggressive towards China if the deal happens cuz they would have to be in the deal.
  • Talk to me. It's at first I couldn't Tina kept saying I think Trump does this on purpose? I don't want to give him that much credit.
  • But the more I look at it, I mean what else did you doing? And the way he I know guys in business who do stuff like this, you know him to screw you and they somehow wind up with the deal.
  • Yeah, that trumps done a lot of interest in me when he got that post office that he turned into the hotel in Washington DC I Rafal it kind of followed that whole that whole deal from the beginning. I don't know how he got that how I ended up with this beyond me.
  • Maybe the Russians did it. Well the real collusion with the Russians is certainly with Germany were always very quiet on the topic, but we had Gerhard Schroeder speak out slamming just but slamming just warned the United States of Europe and the United States of America and he is the I think it's the chairman of the entire North stream to project. This is a big deal this world. I think it's set to maybe double the amount of gas that Russia can get into Germany. And I mean, I don't understand why they you put up with with Germany. Here's here's Schroeder. It's nothing better than having a non-english-speaking slammed. It's not lid on this line. Please keep seeing if I want to
  • Kind of go back to what you said.
  • I don't understand. You said how the EU puts up with Germany.
  • Yeah, Germany is the EU. Yes. I know that it's the German Empire. I know that but when I say that I mean the rest of the EU, you know, all the other the other members subordinate very subordinate, but they're also completed the Dutcher in this and the French here in this deal between Russia and mm food in restaurants versus having a rational reason for muscles resistance to resolve this issue. So very diplomatic reasons behind this tradition specifically can like interest interest you can you bring it. Of course you cannot make interest of Connecticut
  • I'm done letting you very clearly Express their opposition to this project. It's applied Eastern European countries supposed to start in July and once completed Russia's capacity to Jermaine you go double.
  • And so then the Germans have it and then you've got the Germans at the gatekeeper. Yeah, there seems to be a trend that did not building houses with gas anymore in in Europe.
  • What do you use electric? Yes.
  • There's a bad idea. I think in the other ones it's for boating. Even they have gas you're not allowed in this you cannot build a new house with gas. It's just that it has to be Electric.
  • In the Pacific Northwest where we live the all the houses are elected. There's no gas you have if you want to have gas you get a propane tank and you have somebody fill it up. Once I want to use propane. It turns out that the overall amount of money you spend because you're using electricity to heat to cook to do anything with is outrageous. It's a complete ship.
  • Yeah is the way to go new home is gas you I have a feeling that maybe some.
  • I wonder if there was some kind of a larger we have all these power plants is intermediaries when you get gas that gas comes into your house and you use it when you're burning it you burn it all your efficiency is extremely high. If you send the same gas to a power plants to generate electricity and then you have to send the electricity down these transmission lines, you use half of the efficiency shot. This is like, you know ridiculous, but it was like we had earlier in the show at the BART train diesel versus electric the. You don't have as much the Dutch government wants to start building new houses without a connection to the gas networks starting this year. This is from January 25th the debate, or the lower House of Dutch Parliament already agree that new home should not be connected to the gas network, but the government thinks that this can be started sooner than the four years planned.
  • On Thursday, the Coalition wants to arrange that average new homes are built without this connection.
  • Currently. Jones are often heated with gas and many newly built homes are delivered with the connection to the gas network. If the government has its way this will change from this year in new residential buildings will only be connected to the gas network if there's no other possible way, for example, if heating the home with the heat Network or heat pump systems is impossible or much more expensive.
  • the heat Network
  • They they have a heat never they have one. I know they have one in Iceland, but I know we have a cooling Network here in Austin with cool water. Oh, really? Yeah. Remember the old place. It's pretty Advanced sucks is horrible as it doesn't work. It doesn't it doesn't really get extremely cold and I think it brought in pathogens and and mold and all kinds of other crap into my house. What is it leak now? It was moist.
  • Voice yes moist moist you don't like the most to do a little more more.
  • There you go. So, yeah, so that that's another way to restrict restrict Russia from
  • from their oil bounty
  • you still need the gas is still needed to run the power plants to generate the electricity. Unless you're going to use coal and that's for boating.
  • Yeah fuel oil you can use that that stuff. I don't know.
  • Well, maybe someone has some information on that. I did have let me see. I had a couple of things to wrap up notes from producers.
  • Yeah, this was actually someone sent me a link. This was from 538. Does it need silver the guy who predicted the election wrong? Yeah. Yeah, the guy got one thing right once I think and became a big deal. So they did a now you had a great job of milking and he still a big deal in in dementia B, which Anonymous sources are worth paying attention to and they have a list of five and the number one is organization sources.
  • And the number to is familiar people and I want to read Verbatim what he wrote.
  • A person familiar with person X thinking or sources familiar with person X plans Associates of person X you should trust these sources quotes attributed to sources familiar with the sinking of a person are often quite reliable why a major newspaper like the New York Times or the Washington Post? He's not going to suggest that a source is familiar with someone singing without being pretty sure of it. This is a fairly precise term. It also puts the news organization at a clear risk as person X can obviously deny with an article has said he or she is thinking she actually believes. This is a good source.
  • Did now we're talkin about it cook that was played on the last show. Yes. We're at NBC's Holly Jackson through this little gem into the middle of a report which is not a person familiar with the situation but a person familiar with Trump's in this case thinking which I excoriated. I thought this was a hopeless and bad idea. Yeah, which you agreed with and now you found this someone sent it to me. It's like gee well, no terrible that makes additional to the institutionalized this is this a liberal side of things. There's a Media Matters go. Who's who's who's giving this the seal of approval?
  • I don't know. I mean, I think maybe the Nate silver is is linked in with the elite. So it must be General thinking.
  • Wow. Yeah, that's dangerous. Yeah, bring in bringing Chloe or ever was the Psychic Network. There's a I'll bring in some real science. If you don't mind. We don't mind new book.
  • Which is a book on Psychopathic Behavior.
  • Findings presented in a new book by Oxford research psychologist. Dr. Kevin Dutton, he works in the department of experimental psychology sounds like MKUltra at Oxford University and he has written a book The Wisdom of psychopaths what Saints spies and serial killers can teach us about success. Yes, is this call? My gram is caught my eye the book details the jobs that are most likely to attract Psychopaths.
  • And there's a list.
  • Of jobs, most likely to attract Psychopaths. I'll start by asking you what you think number one would be high tech c l c e c e o top of the list. Number one. CEO is where you'll find the most Psychopaths. Yep. What is the lowest on the top? Ten number ten the lowest on the task in the top ten but it's not retained lawyer close lawyers or 9 Chef a chef is where you'll find the Psychopaths. Oh, yeah. Definitely you want me to do the list of it. I'd like what do you think? I'm crazy know your guess is a good would you give me just I'm not casting any more I did. I think I've proven my point but go through the list. So everyone can hear it now got to be Dynamite n number 10 chefs number nine lawyers number eight surprise new entry into our top ten surgeons.
  • It's nice to know and stationery number 7 this week on ours like a past top 10 jobs sales people. I think we could have figured that one out. Next number six is an entry that's been there for thousands of years clergy clergy is where you going to find some Psychopaths?
  • Police number 5 but not to be outdone at number for by public servants.
  • Number 3 here. We are John finally media presenters number too close to the number one is Journeys. Yes media presenters and journalists. Are these are the jobs. Were you find the most Psychopaths? Hopefully in a future version of the list we'll put podcasters on there as we split out the media presenters entry.
  • But I think just surrounded by these guys. What are we going to do? Who says we're not the ones I'm pretty sure we're not
  • All right. I know I'm not thanks for the vote of confidence. Well, the one that suggested to begin with
  • with how do I how do we know we're not and so I begged off in the left you stand in their brand new product to share with you as we continue to look at the oh, this is something the banker said I was laying this on because I got we talked about on the show. I guess he hasn't listened in a while. So he says said dogs are more more specific the owners have dogs and I'm telling about all this stuff. And what were what we're seeing in the cities and he's like so bored like yeah what you're not you're not annoyed by this enough. It's been going on for forty years in New York City. I think confirming that it really is a city thing in urban and made and look at New York's makeup as well.
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  • Yeah from the people who who won't have a talking to buy their home. And did you hear the shit that was on that cell phone GPS WiFi know Jay was works for dog walking companies. One of the managers they have these things called meet and greets before they take on any new client agreed with the dog before before the dog, man. You only used for celebrity rock stars. Yeah these meet and greets. Are you beat the owner? And you make the dog and then you you as the dog Walking Company decide whether you want to take them on as a client and many people are rejected for all sorts of reasons. I should collect more than a few of these stories, but there's last woman that they went to beat meat had all these requirements for the dog and she was like a nutcase. She said we refuse to take her on but one of the things she she says she wanted was you had to have a one of those whistles in your young one of these dog blasters, whatever they were called you talked about.
  • Yeah, you said it but I didn't know what the dog bomb or whatever. They're called. Dog Days Are the dog days or she said specifically that you did the Walker had to have to have a dog days or with them at all times. And when the dog bark Amber you blast him and you think that's going to go over well with this crowd that was dug out. I want to put put a little Hillary in there.
  • All right with that.
  • The show comes to an end, even though we just number to Counting until the next Sunday will have more votes or Bleak and then if you're voting 37 tell us why yeah, and all 37 will be read that I just made.
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  • Drone Star State FEMA region 6 on the maps and the common law condo in the morning everybody from northern Silicon Valley where I'm going to teach next Sunday shows cuz they found an old book in my collection of Norwegian jokes. So that were once sold at the collections were at the Minneapolis-Saint Paul Airport. I'm John C Dvorak until next Sunday adios mofo. Hey, I still need a cab.
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