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  • Close Jonas Madame Curie John C Dvorak 17th 2018. This is your award winning combination me the assassination episode 1043. This is No, Agenda.
  • Broadcast everybody. Yes indeed in the morning and happy Father's Day to you.
  • Have you had a nice Father's day so far just got to use the question for you for this from one podcaster to another did the kids wake daddy up at 6 a.m. For his work with a nice breakfast in bed. Now. I got a short division of that myself. Yeah didn't think that would happen ever had breakfast in bed from the kids. I want that's not a Father's Day thing. It's a Mother's Day thing, I guess. Yeah, I think so. Yeah, I think they get out of here trying to get some sleep out here, but you there or they drop them by or both kind of I just seen JC had to go to Michigan to attend the funeral. Yeah. I saw that on the on the Instagrams. That's sad.
  • They post it on Instagram. Oh, yeah.
  • No, it was a beautiful picture of I presume her dad and the adorable.
  • And it was I'll miss you Dad. So it was you know, and it was a lot of rip love and lights in the comments.
  • Yeah, you know he don't know who they are and never heard of them but trip love and light. Yeah. Anyway, yeah, like I got my text this I got a text when no longer on socialist. I'm not really on Instagram and I'll post anything. I don't look they're rarely maybe twice a week. So I just get a text now love you Daddy. Okay. Guess when your kids nearing Thirty doesn't make any difference for our list aside is the last time I'm doing either Mother's Day. I thought they all had their mom, but hit the dad too. If it's just hate this is a should generation. Guess what your kids hate you people we have proof. We have scientific peer-reviewed Everton evidence. Yeah in general kids don't really care. Either one of those lowest turnouts for our donations.
  • A year? Yeah. Okay. The last two years is that bad?
  • Yeah.
  • It was to see when we read it, you know somehow this dovetails into parents being separated from their kids at the border. I'm not quite sure how but somehow there's maybe these parents don't maybe these kids they're happy. But hey, it's finally separate bag exciting me all over Mexico to get me here. And then they yeah Independance. Finally. This was a great topic and and and I got to say when it comes to the rotation. It's this topic and itself is kids in cages and slurping families apart staring children from their parents. It's it has it has all kinds of stuff Michael hate informant. What was Peyton has always hated and torture it. All for kids. He was former CIA, correct. He was the CIA Henry and his saying it was so he posts a picture on the ocean. It's on the tweets.
  • And it says yeah there have been other governments who separated children from their parents and it's a picture of our Suites. How do you make Sophie's Choice comes to mind? Really? I mean that is bro. I mean your money, you know, baby should I believe he should lay low.
  • Yeah, cuz he's going to be there's going to be some version of a Nuremberg Trial eventually. He'll probably be hanging but and I don't know if I want to give the back. I did some research on this by the way. This is how the best anti Trump stuff that you'd the Democrats have come up with him there and Lease this time to just analyze it from an objective perspective. At least this time. They're sticking with with the Playbook. They're not down wandering off and write moaning and groaning about one thing or another because they're so focused know doesn't play here for those and it's it really is interesting because in this case Democrats and Republicans and the Trump Administration and the media are officially and blatantly abusing children just abusing children for political means
  • They don't give a crap about these children the only abusing the situation and dust these children. So on one hand we have points. Yeah, so and you know, there's a couple of things that have not been deconstructed in the media about what's really going. Do you have a background or that we play for us or we just get into it?
  • I remember. Yeah, usually I can add a long back Runners a little let's do it because once we have it then then we can really get into this will be we're going to go with the best. I went into legislation just because of you know, it was necessary it. Yeah, I went to the best in other words the most Anti Trump organization, which is NBC Live and I put together a three-part or as long as it's actually longer than it should be but let's go with immigration one hit piece.
  • Yeah, I'll just it's just briefly pause for a second. That's how the Trump Administration and the Republicans are abusing children is by using this very point, which I think the Democrats have brought into play. I'm not even sure they did but they're abusing children for political gain right here.
  • They're building cities near the border a necessary step is the Trump Administration hard-line immigration policy has had its intended effect thousands of migrants. Let's see after both illegal and legal border crossing many of them children separated from their parents. The last six weeks. I was in a former Walmart or small group homes like this one in San Diego if a family has both boys and girls as children than the siblings are separated the girls live in a different facility two boys live here. It's just knew the Border where you could see the story playing out on a porch in Chicago some 2,000 miles from the Tijuana border crossing where money's Delgado entered the US seeking Asylum her family now awaits the hearing and every day they wait for this call was eighteen year old daughter on the phone separated from her mother and sisters and detained in California for more than a month. They haven't told her when she might be able to get out or when she might be able to see your mom from again.
  • Asking for asylum in the US Port of Entry says gang tortured and her father they found him in the field and he had been decapitated. I'll return home. They say it would be serving. Definitely General. Jeff sessions had this week fear of gangs is no longer a reason to be granted Safe Haven here using Bible verse to justify the administration's new immigration practices our side to the Apostle Paul and his clearing the last command and Romans thirteen to obey the laws of the government because God is a bank ordained the government his purposes. Best sessions is hi. What is that guy thinking he is normally on that. I mean of all the things to do this, but this wasn't some press thing was that he was just talking to a group would would be wanting to hear this not sure where that came from, but NBC and all the networks they
  • This this kind of b-roll room randomly came from the cameras in. All right, it's it's almost like the instant replay room at Big NFL games. You know, there's a truck. That's all they do. All day is get ready to get the replays rack them up at the great spots put into telestrator all that stuff and that's what they must have it in DC for this kind of stuff would be roll. Yeah. They just find all these old days. That's why they keep bringing, you know, they keep constantly bringing in Old Trump quotes from like the campaign and it's it's just and there's your random. There's no real that's just put there for effect. It's like it's like a a rim shot. You know, it kind of taken, you know from us or we do. Yeah exactly, you know, or that kind of stuff. Yeah, we do it.
  • But we doing for different reason doing it to bamboozle. When did he he said that was horrible. You know that I think they're they're on to a winner here. I also really really like that voice over.
  • That voice over was a little different. They they giving it let me just racket up again. There was growing National out kind of an extra like hush-hush. Like you're watching something really patient like really evil taking place or illegal. Yeah for a fact is fantastic little new one sounds like he's breaking it's like I mean, the eighteen-year-old the eighteen-year-old daughter has been separated from her mother by the way, according to the law which I am pretty well-versed in now eighteen is the cut off point.
  • 218 you're treated as an adult at the border. So there's this whatever that story was at least partially bullcrap. Etienne is the legal cut-off where you are treated as an adult at the border.
  • So that was just disingenuous and best.
  • I don't know even know why they had to Chicago clip in there anything. I need to go to Chicago to buy some some Saudi. Hey boy, do do the report Fargo Apartments. What? All right off you guys do the do the report from Chicago?
  • All right, let's go tonight and impromptu protest outside of the facility here in San Diego with another not even larger one in the town of for nothing better. And this this has been a No Agenda staple actually nothing better than abusing kids in the media. It's been done or remember the the was it not the the the Saddam Hussein's Royal Guard who came into the to the hospital and some of the children out of the incubators onto the ground downtown. Yeah.
  • Yeah, that was the classic that well. I mean this has been going on forever. But yeah, and that was all told totally bull crap. Yeah, I mean it was great great theater. That's basic that's been our theme for many many years as long as you can bring children into the equation in a compelling way and just look if you look at Twitter, even when someone post one of these pictures, which is clearly from 2014. That's now, you know, yeah there was actually to protest but it's looking up, you know, all these pictures that track down with some of those come from the actually came from Texas, you know, even though people in thread will say, hey man, this is from 2014. This is or mad, you know, people will do that to God and but they just keep on going these horrible people. They'll die in Hell they'll hang.
  • For yeah, so and that's the abuse, you know, that's how the everyone gets abused by the situation. Can we go straight into three? Yeah so far from The Real World consequences. He's the red meat of immigration politics president Trump tweeted Democrats can fix their forced family break-up at the border by working with Republicans new legislation for a change know this White House video little gang murder to rule Banning child immigrants the gang member reportedly entered our country through glaring loophole for unaccompanied minors one day after the president's strategy is to blame democrats for blocking passage of immigration reforms and border security, but over the treatment of
  • The grandchildren could blow back on Republicans Oklahoma senator, he has a message for the White House as much as we can possibly together public and candidates immigration is an issue that gets conservative voters to turn out. So they understand president who determine control of Congress the president's allies.
  • G42 immigration Bill. All right.
  • So thanks go. Go ahead. Go ahead a couple of things one. She says Republican strategy is to data data data. She never says Democrats strategy is to do this. Well, no, of course that I mean, it's almost glaring both have the same strategy win votes by abusing children. They both were that obstructs the base of it, but that's not the way she presented, you know, and it's just there's a number of things and they they have to cuz again that Democrats can't focus they had to do go into the be rule room trailer and pull out the clip of Rudy Giuliani says don't talk about impeachment. I know that was a little bit South wall and it's right in the middle of this. It's got nothing to do with any it's got nothing to do with this major, but they can't resist and so you take that laundry list, we have of all the Trump flaws and this just like they can't they can't just stay focus on this one thing which is I think a winner but they can't do it.
  • Well, they're getting pretty far. But but here's my question. Well, the question will remain cuz we don't have the answers who really started this and it's clear that the zero tolerance policy which is a policy which is it should always be the policies like the law is the law on you're supposed to follow and enforce the law. So okay have a zero-tolerance policy fine. I thought you were all about Law and Order to start with but then to say well because the Democrats put this law in place.
  • You know the children are suffering him till they fix it. Meanwhile, the Republicans have a bill I think multiple bill was going through. Yeah going through the process which will fix this at the same time. It raises 25 or appropriate $25 billion dollars for the wall. So I'm pretty suspicious here that this may not have been a trompe l'oeil to start with cuz I don't think I don't think he gives us no, I'm not so sure John, it's free. Well, maybe maybe not he really wants to get the wall done. And so someone I think someone came along and said, you know his way we can do it children.
  • Well, that's a big Journey. But what's his name your buddy Steve for chairman. You know that you what mechanic yeah, but Jenny, it's like the pechenik Visas know what you look like you're doing one thing but you do another right now. Let's look at the I just I just not buying it but the one so now let's look at the other side Democrats have this gym this Total Gym. Which again, I'd love to know where was launched. How was launched? It's impossible to do that on any of the search engines anymore. It's polluted. It's very narrow. You might be able to do it on Twitter, but you don't have the right access in the tools. It doesn't matter. They have this gym where they can show, you know, actual be a horrible images now problematic is that pretty much most of the images I've seen to date are ones that come from of the Obama Administration where this practice was in full swing where it was taking place and I'll explain it all this too, but nobody may have paid attention.
  • Well, that's exactly right here is Dianne Feinstein and her head is gone. Are you introduced a bill this week to stop the separation of undocumented parents and undocumented children as they cross the US border. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. So yeah, a lot of Democrats are expressing outrage about how just reading a document and immigrants. We saw this photo making the rounds on social media Los Angeles mayor former mayor geragos tweeted it out. It's actually from it's undocumented children in a holding cell, but it's actually from 2014 when President Obama was President. There were a lot of things done to undocumented immigrants that the immigration The Immigrant Community was very upset about during the Obama years. The Democrats didn't see him as outspoken about what did you say the people who say we're with all this activism during the Obama years. I don't believe that it was nearly to the extent that it is today show and I didn't really know enough.
  • About it at that time to focus on it. So, you know enough about it. Now what was wishing at the time was she not the head honcho during the Obama years.
  • She was well, I know what you mean by head honcho, but she was definitely the running a couple number of committees. That should have known about you should have known he had her but now I wasn't paying attention to it because children didn't matter to me then they matter to me. Now. We have had a hearing in the Judiciary Committee. We did have testimony. I know that at least fifty children a day or taken from their parents and the thing is they're taking and no one knows what happens to them their parents don't know how to find them and you have now the first person the one of the fathers that died in jail and I find it just inhumane callous and something I never thought my country would do so it's very worrisome and we've got this topic and so we have written the bill. We have Thirty-One co-sponsors. I hope we'll be able to get it out of the Judiciary Committee.
  • It's been introduced and it would prohibit The Taking of children and this matter and then it would provide a number of criteria to remove a child what you'd have to have present. Okay. So now we know this has been going on for a while, but apparently it's more severe now because more people are crossing the border which goes contrary to everything. I've heard from the Democratic it was contrary to the facts to the facts possibly as well. But okay so children didn't matter. I wasn't really I didn't really have my attention because it's like a children now, it's all children. So I dive into this cuz I want to understand it's true though. This is exactly right. Okay, sorry, so I'm thinking all right. Well, then surely we can find this you know this legislation.
  • Somewhere in the law and it's interesting when you hear people like Johnson who came out of the Woodworks to say, well actually let him say facility. That's essentially ten where some children are saying is this how to separate children from the parents if it were such a law I would know about it. I would have known about it when I was in office and I would have heard about it if I tried to enforce it. I have the greatest respect for the border patrol agents Customs officers and immigration enforcement officers who used to work for me, but I object to this current practice of separating.
  • Children from their moms and dads at the border and it's something that I feel obliged to speak out about. Yes the virtue signal about now. Let's just go right back to Dianne Feinstein. She right there agreed and said, yeah this was happening to the Obama years, but it was his children in care about him. Now. Do Johnson who was director of Department of Homeland Security security security during the Obama years.
  • He literally says I didn't know about it, even though he was taking place. Okay, maybe you did but the thing that's most important. It seems saying I know of no law now. I'm one hand is total horseshit that he does that he knows this is not was not being done. But he's kind of right about the law part and that's where it becomes really interesting. In this case. It was the California Democrats in 85 who were horrified by families being put into detention centers after trying to enter the United States illegally, and they they really went all out all in this is horrible. This can't be you've got children in this in horrible circumstances, you know there with rapists and murderers and gather with their parents but rapists and murderers and would we have to take care please think of the children?
  • And so there was a I took like almost a decade for the floor settlements also known as the floor s agreement Flores to come into play and be enacted actually the final settlement took place. I think it's eighty-five, but then there was Supreme Court ruling on it in 97 and there was yet down the ruling in 2016 and what they came up with is a consent decree not a law but a consent decree decree and there's some legality to that which states very specifically the government is required to release children from immigration detention without unnecessary delay to in order of preference parents other adult relatives or license programs willing to accept custody. If a suitable placement is not available. The government is obligated to place children in the least restrictive setting appropriate to the age
  • Any special needs turns out pencil reasonable and the third part is the government must Implement standards relating to the care and treatment of children immigration detention. So it was because of the children did the florist settlement came into play by consent decree because I don't know maybe they had no time or they're too chickenshit to bring it up and and pass them actual immigration or make it a part of compromise of immigration reform and but when you have a consent decree, which is been signed off on with the Supreme Court, as one of the parties there's only two ways. This can be well in this case three ways. It's going to be changed one. Both parties consent to changing the consent degree the Supreme Court as the only Court could actually overrule this or you can pass a law and then this thing will just fall away into nothingness, but to say that they didn't know and if this wasn't happening when it was there,
  • Idea, California Democrats in particular is just an outrageous abuse of children. You are the child abuse or misuse of children is also a big lie that they're always complaining about this was a very well publicized. Well, I'm sorry for the uninformed public who the hell knows but it was well-publicised. There's a lot of information on it.
  • And so yeah, Jay Johnson sure, it wasn't a lot if it was a lot. I would have known about it. Now, you know exactly what's going on your full of shit and your virtue signaling and you're a liar and everybody is just abusing these children for this very very same point of winning political points and turning the mid-term elections in their favor. It's that's what's sickening that you're doing a good job. They're doing a great job and people are so stupid. They just like they see a picture picture as just freaking out like retarded me another time code, please the whole show because I can't I was reviewing at this morning again how what people are writing and and how they're all in and you don't have to search very far. Look. I'm a VJ
  • I know According to some of them are washed up Vijay that you wash that man should be able if anybody can find this come on. It's not that hard. You don't want to find it. Oh my goodness. It really got much longer bothers me. It's the Republicans because really deep down inside the Republican party if I'm kind of pointed this out in the newsletter. Yeah. See. Yes, you did the Republicans. I mean we have to be realistic about the Republicans there besides being generally useless. They don't like Trump probably none of them do know and and Democrats hate Trump and the Republicans can't really say they hate Trump, but they kind of a trump and so this guy,
  • He doesn't really have enough allies to go out and pull off some of these, you know, educational Necessities like telling people about the facts of the matter. No, he's not and he doesn't seem to care that much. He just has his one or two pitches that he has all the Democrats could fix it is right, right. He he that's right. They don't have a meme their mean was the Democrats can fix it. But I think even Trump he's underestimated the power of these pictures. It doesn't matter if it's if it was a picture in black and white clearly from the eighteen-hundreds people would believe it. It's just and now what's happening since this morning this of course was all architected by Stephen Miller. You see Stephen Miller and you can just go on on Twitter right now and you just look for Stephen Miller their pictures of him side by side with with doubles, which of course was Hitler's PR guy is proper.
  • I'm the guy they look kind of the same. I'll make sense. This guy. He he hates. Children. Yes. Yes. This is what slate the White House seems to be divided me late by the Washington Post. How is it a Whopper? Yep. Okay president Donald Trump ended up backtracking like its predecessor the idea of ripping crying children from the arms with their parents. Simply seem too cruel. Never mind, politically dangerous, but some of these ministrations most notably senior policy adviser Steven Miller continue to push the idea now Miller has emerged as one of the staunch Defenders of the controversial move. No Nation can have the policy that whole class of people are immune from the immigration law enforcement middle told the times an interview. It was a simple decision by the administration have a zero-tolerance policy for illegal entry. The messages that no one is exempt from immigration Miller was one of the guys a year ago.
  • Seeing who is being targeted to get him to quit or get out of the White House. He was one of the two guys left over that didn't get kicked out by public relations, right? So he's obviously they're retargeting him because you know do all know. Of course, he needs to be retargeted. Yeah. All right. Oh, absolutely. Absolutely.
  • I'm doing it right here. I'm looking at the list of stuff on the on the being it Stephen Miller Trump right hand roll. Can I is the position for left hand roll open? Yes, I'd like the right-hand rule and is in the Atlantic and we should remember that Lorraine job desire. Yes. Yes. Yes. That was something else. I was going to say.
  • I can't remember what it was thinking about how stupid Republicans are. Anyway, this whole thing is
  • Unfortunately ciliated people not affiliated. Yeah, yeah really gained a pound and he's two parties. It shouldn't exist. It's it's it's just it's unbelievable Dumb and Dumber. Yeah, okay, but how people buy into it is really it is it is line dancing. It's just it's it borders are gotten well, you know, and and again it's gotten worse with social media, of course it has and and this is what Professor 10 would say, you know, we're now so messed up in our heads and and social media is not untangling it.
  • It's not that's never going to happen. No, it's not. It's not cool man. I think we can move away. I don't have any more on the topic will just not but you said you email and Giuliani came up in the coverages. I do have to play this Off the Wall clip. This is Journey. Sarah Sanders recent press a meeting. Yeah, and this weird Rudy question came up. I didn't I haven't followed up. I didn't do any research, but I just think it was so odd that this question came up and Giuliani, by the way, it's probably at least the guys to go. This guy's unless they want them to be loose cannon anyway play this
  • I'm not today or tomorrow or at any point ever going to comment on Rudy giuliani's lovely. I will be glad to leave that to you and the reporter that spoke with him and I'm not aware of a call and don't have any information on that Jim. Yeah. Yeah, you know, I think Giuliani the reason he's hanging around and has given so much grace is he's got something he has something and I think it pertains to what New York police or FBI have on the weiner laptop. There's this some reason for him being kept this closely for no obvious reason.
  • Yes, there's no obvious reason he's kind of a clown. He's saying stupid crap all the time. I think it's an embarrassed me bringing up. The impeachment thing is right like working for the wrong side. Yeah. Yeah, he's just hangs around and he claims it may be part of a scheme.
  • Well, that's what I'm thinking. I'm thinking how slowly but he's just not no not that or not that he has anything on anybody but just that she can be as he's like a smokescreen he draws attention to himself. It's almost as though as the Rodger Stone kind of a of a play. We have some guy. This just could be shouldn't be there doing it could be.
  • Well, I really do think that Rodger Stone right now is at work.
  • Well, he's in he's in play. He's got his book out. He's doing interviews. So he is around so he's he maybe he maybe I don't know we did get another NBA fatality.
  • And that's the Target and yeah, and that was Chris Hardwick.
  • Right. Yeah, you had the same response. I had who?
  • I know I've seen him I can kind of visualize the guy. Yeah, I don't know the basics of how they got got him. Oh, oh, well this Chloe Dykstra all things. Holy Dykstra thing right right. Now, you know, I'm more about this cuz I really don't know that much about this particular. He looked into it. Now that you mention it. I did look into it and yet there's no clips available. Chloe Dykstra rotate you look at her the problem I have it's Lloyd Dykstra something. She posted on Twitter. She is describing. It seems to me in her medium article something other S&M relationship. Well, definitely a slave master. Yeah, and she has a picture on on her Twitter of four in some sort of the bondage of it is what you do. So, well you go in and you look at people's media like we see this gross pictures for me take a look at this. Oh, yes, whatever I found here.
  • Well, you can get a lot from that. I said a million times and if you're going to do due diligence on people should go to their flicker. I can't right. Well, that's kind of a last or in public anyway, so she had this one picture. I went I looked over to it or fee to see if I can figure out what was going on cuz I had this since she was like she was hitting it hitting this this guy was a hit job against his character and it was very vague the medium article never mentioned his name though. I think it was the front podcaster 2 CEO of his own corporation, which of course is the opposite of what I did which I think is interesting. I went from Big Shots CO2 podcaster. Yeah. That's 3 a.m. Is always that's right everybody. Maybe you can give Chloe a call. Anyway, she so she's in this S&M with with the line who dis and so that's thinking what is this also or celebrating Black Culture which is wrong by and prima facie and and and I read that piece and it's just
  • Seems like it's it's like a it's almost as reminds me of that Marv Albert thing where he had this relationship with some dominatrix. Oh gosh didn't get fired over that. Yes. He got fired. He finally got back into the business. By the way. He was on his right decade at least he was off for a while. It would just I'm sorry just cuz I just kind of remembered that it was shocking at the time like a kinky freak. It was it was no this can this is not right.
  • and in some of these S&M relationships, there's a moment where okay experience speaks know I'm I'll tell you where I get most of what I what I consider foundational was there was a special that KQED KQED did about 20 years ago on the scene with a person who was analyzing it a psychologist saying that the the
  • Just being reality in one of these relationships and people probably know somebody in might or might not be in one is that the the submissive is actually the dominant in all situations, but you you you end up with this this punishment for the scenario and the way I would perceive this. We're having read her article and then looking at this character and in the some of the nonsense that she puts in the article. That's like what does that really make? Any sense? You basically have the upper hand all along. Is that what you're saying? I would say that either she was the dominant but whatever the case is this article was punishment designed to get him in trouble and hired. Yeah, and would you see that? It was like I get to almost the sense that he was supposed to be the the shows up in the mr. Robot storyline too with that crazy. Well, it also shows a big billions. This is a very similar. Well the way I
  • I'm seeing it as that this guy was given the position to being her dominant.
  • Half and he couldn't really keep up. This is actually a case of of me to gone wrong. Yeah, something like that, but it was just very let's put it this way if anyone was a reader her SE, which is you had to get a gig defined as she won't even link to it. It's very fishy. But then when you start to take take a minute view of it, LOL Rodger Stone
  • Because the whole Rodger Stone impetus seems to me let's just keep pounding on let me see you work for NBC. You're a Target now any you know anyone coming into this fresh or hearing this out of context of who you and I are real, of course out us as being the most unbelievable misogynist ever blaming the victim shaming the victim.
  • I'm just saying that yeah, you're wrong to think that we were analyzing the reality of a situation right and this particular one and getting this guy booted even though he wasn't a strong and it would connect with NBC was not
  • Not like some of the people that have been like Matt Lauer know that's true. What what hour is like is that and I think you tweeted another example this when something like this happens companies often white this person from the from everything so you no longer co-founder of the company, you know, you just gone you just like as if you didn't exist. It's a it's a futuristic version of a Black Mirror what kind of it? Well, maybe it's the current version of a Black Mirror episode where y'all in this it's a song where you cut somebody out of the picture white from the entire history of the of the of the corporation. We're living in a lot of that. It's just you know what I so Tina and I were walking on the street the other day and observing because of OTG and my phone doesn't do anything unless there's a text message which is few usually to you saying, hey, here's the newsletter and and I'm just looking at looking at the people hunched over walking walking with on there.
  • Phones looking at their screens assembly million of these scooters Park these little motorized scooters parked everywhere. And and I remember my favorite book one of my favorite books Snow Crash by Neal Stephenson and I owned metaverse. Come back in 1920 early nineties. If you've not read snow crash, it's a science fiction book about the future and this is an 80s book and boy how close it's come where the reality of the world is. Everyone is in their home or their office and they put on a VR headset and they go into the metaverse and the metaverse is, you know, I think the the incorrect
  • Thinking at the time was oh second life. This is this is what it is. This is the metaverse. This is what Neal Stephenson meant, but it was much more sophisticated in the book. And in fact, it was a virus called snow crash and that's why the book is called snow crash, but he describes the outside world outside. The metaverse is the only thing on the street our delivery people an electric scooters and FedEx and that's it. No one else is on the street cuz there's no reason to be on the street unless you get one of the autonomous driving cars to take you from location ones location to which is of course Hoover the bird bikes and you know FedEx is what it is is FedEx, but now we also have Amazon delivery and this discouraged
  • Of these bikes and scooters particularly in Austin is the arrogance and the just unbelievable brazenness of Silicon Valley companies who are flooding flooding markets. We now have five different bike rental companies of which only one has racks all the rescue just park the bike. Were you throw it down wherever you want because don't worry and we have GPS on them. They pay people to pick it up at night and put them back in the Strategic locations. These birds scooters have to be picked up during the night people's charge them at their homes. That's how they try to get some economies of scale. But none of this is legal know this has been clear they dump it into a city just dump it and of course everyone gets all addicted to it and supermodel don't that shit on the city's like people get addicted to and get kicked out have them screaming. Please come back to me.
  • Even in the meantime, this is this is really rude it is it's it's just rude I mean and and people don't they're riding on sidewalks that not enough of them are getting hit.
  • On the road, which is what really needs to happen. We need some people dying before we can get rid of this this plagues. It's just as plague which leads me into so they're confiscating him in San Francisco. They should be yeah these things I mean and and there's so much money going into this these guys now value to a billion dollars. I don't get it in the model, you know, the model doesn't work because they're still paying between 10 and $15 / electric scooter to have someone pick it up and recharge a depending on how difficult it is to find it.
  • You know, if you can see it did to get these scooters and then at the end the very end of the night, they have a truck that goes around for all the scooters people didn't find it. You know, it's like a it's almost like a Pokemon hunting but can't making good money doing this by the way, but it'll never laughs because it's not a sustainable model and they're going to get kicked out because it's dangerous, you know, and the motorized vehicle belongs on the street and then it needs to go through a couple of you know, a couple of checks to make sure that it's okay to be on the street and it's not it's not safe. I had these things in 1999 in Amsterdam. If not, and you know, the price was out there I was napping along there was called as a p i was blasting along the canals and within a week. Yeah, they were the cops that were confiscating this rule not going to happen and they kept them off the street for a decade until they finally finally someone went back and tried to get some legislation that the same went for segues. Those were also immediately banned.
  • But this the arrogance of the Silicon Valley companies to do this is is is irksome to me and the kind of brings us to another Silicon Valley story, which I saw you have a clip of it. So let you start not I only have a bunch of clips of it. I only have an opinion on Elizabeth Holmes, but I would like to hear what you've got. Well, I'm going to start off by doing this backwards Elizabeth Holmes was this people reporter who wrote for the Wall Street journal's considered scammer, but she was defended and she got lots of money from all kinds of Tim Draper was a good example of this by the must just go back and say that she is now being indicted on ten counts of wire hobby NHL. She's going to jail. Well, let's hope so, but let's play the local story then Elizabeth Holmes local report.
  • He was once billed as the next Steve Jobs tonight out of a court today charged with departing investors doctors and patients in Cambridge tonight. Let's begin with ABC 7 news reporter Amanda del Castillo Amanda.
  • Then we know that homes those ones as Silicon Valley sweetheart, but today free and a former company president had to pay some serious charges regarding.
  • one man. He wasn't shocked that today's courtroom development. In fact, he actually just like to say about the media that this is an outstanding example of the tech press and it is really the so-called Tech press doing a disservice because just as this report stated, you know Wired Magazine, but also, you know All Tech reporters for the New York Times and for Forbes and every blog everywhere, which is in all over Elizabeth Holmes and it look like when they can the medical press were on to it that in fact the Wall Street Journal
  • Medical reporter he was early on he was saying then and now this is there something wrong with this. This is bullcrap and there was a lot of reporting on it, but still the actual technology press in all its forms in the m v m as well, we're all grade always do and now all boy, we're so surprised cuz you and many of these blogs needs tank press things. They're all funded by the Seas. That's who's paying for it. So they're just doing their masters bidding. So, you know, the reporting is shit. And here we are a whole bunch of rich people got duped and now they're going to send this girl to jail. All right, I'll have more later. Well, let's play a couple that got me about hers their her voice.
  • You know, she's from a very rich fan or a formerly very rich family.
  • Well, she's developed as phony voice everybody's comments on it because apparently she slipped out of it once in a while actually talk. Normally it's a fake baritone that she can barely misses sustain and I'll say this doing cuz when I was doing the tech grouch and the tech hippie had when I was a mean way that was you and I'd have to do these voices and it's hard to sustain The Voice give us a if it's not if it's nothing you could do all the sound like the I have a bunch of voices. I do obviously hurt them on the show, but I can usually do them as in storage, but just keep it going like she has to do makes it very difficult. But we here at first time out of the blue now Kramer kind of creamed all over this. He loved her and then he of course he had the back off a little bit. Once the new dollar. Yeah, but here's an early. Here's the way here's what it sound. He wasn't right her voice out of the blue sounds like this is this is Kramer. And eh play this clip. This is Jim Cramer from c n one of the most values come under Fire.
  • I'm talkin about Darkness. That's the diagnostic fee with the ultra-fast fingerprint blood test testing technology. It's Amy to upend the entire traditional Healthcare establishment by making it easier less expensive and much less uncomfortable for you to get tested for a whole range of conditions for the last few years. There has been viewed as a revolutionary company CS did not how old is next Steve Jobs companies inside as much as nine billion dollars and supposed to recent Round Up fundraising butter nurse also as as critics and Jeff this morning the Wall Street Journal and a pre scathing article about the company wasn't at the company's proprietary testing devices may be inaccurate and basically choosing their nose of deceptive practices the journal sites a former employee who claims that of the 240 tests offered by Turner's only 15 or actually performed on the company's proprietary Edison diagnostic machine vast majority of the rest being done on traditional lab equipment. You article was pretty brutal. But here we have money. We know something we know that there are two sides to every single store. I think it's important that we speak to Elizabeth Holmes the founder and co author knows who's coming to
  • This afternoon from Boston was having a meeting of the board of fellows at Harvard Medical School have a chance to answer the charges raised in the article. This whole was walking back to me of money great day here at thank you to tell you what company, you know. I know it sounds like yeah, I can do it. Hold on. Let me go but now you heard. Yeah, I it too broad. It sounds like she her mouth is full of liquid now. Thank you very much. That's not the clip. I want you to start with vitamin. You can go to this cuz this is the 9 second clip. I'm looking for Kramer. And eh, oh, I'm so sorry. Yes. Okay. It was a good buy one of the plan anyway. All right. This is defending.
  • Kramer a I got you. I got you. It's just a little labeled funkalicious at any meeting of the board of fellows. Give her a chance to answer the charge in the article. This home is walking back to me of money here. Thank you. It either would you play with the long version of that the way she said preview early. Is that the one you want? That's not nine seconds know that you just played the nine second one. Okay, try preview early know but. The archive the 124.
  • I'm sorry. What are you asking me to do? I've got Kramer and homes preview early archive and Kramer which is 5 minutes. I don't know. It shouldn't be on your list and humor. I think that's what you gave me. Hold on.
  • No, I may have taken the archive off the ship. Yes, but dry creamer and home is preview early. MP3.
  • Okay is where Fonz this is be this is before the Wall Street Journal article. This is what we could expect you. If you hadn't told me I would have thought you spun it down. So it's good to be I would have thought you had sign or Bryce could be here. I got one more these clips and I don't want to belabor this but here she is at tecmed. This is homes or tedmed. She's giving us her stead speech which is filled with Silicon Valley bull crap. Oh we want to empower the people who want to do. This is very short clip. I don't didn't take the whole speech but the whole 18 minutes is all this garbage is Silicon Valley garbage, but watch the way she speaks to maintain that voice to maintain that voice. She has to kind of swallow Lee maybe do
  • Two words and then she kind of gets herself together. And then she was pregnant left all the pauses in cuz she can't say more than three words. Sometimes she can maybe blurred out for and this is what if this doesn't tell you something's wrong. I don't know what does it is a great honor to be here. I feel very humbled and speaking in front of all of you and there's so much I have to learn from the people in this room. So what I can talk about is is what I know and
  • would I believe which is that incredible this country is that we can
  • and do solve policy challenges through creativity and innovation.
  • and
  • I've always believed that when people find what they're truly passionate about.
  • And they make a decision to do that and stick with that no matter what.
  • They can build great things. Wow.
  • She should be in jail for that. Just that alone. Now. It's odd because her great icon Hero Steve Jobs is she named one of her products iPod after you know the iPod and he was he had shit on and but I had a much higher voice.
  • You did the guy that wrote the book on her which is came out. He says that she worship job so much that she adopted his scheduling she had up to this posing as the tire everything. She could about 60 was just copied to the to the sick extent but what he going to do. All right, what what is amusing I have to say I do have the whole thank you on it. I so if you want to play that just quickly be here. All right, let me just wait wait, you're let's play I see I don't know that first one you play but I think that was it's still racked. It was over eight minutes and it was Kramer and homes after Wall Street Journal. That's the night. That was what you meant title archive probably and that's and that's the one that you played first. Yeah.
  • Okay, and then you play the other one cuz there's one more thing about your local report to all right, let's finish with local report to opt out of San Fernando Valley.
  • the health and well-being
  • Those We Love by the way, this is on her part. Totally calculated to sound like a complicated introverted leader completely fabricated. This is a basic human, right?
  • Things started to unravel though in October of 2015 when the Wall Street Journal investigation question the accuracy of those testing devices my early 2015. Those was laying off employees homes with Van from the labs and the company had his license revoked Wall Street Journal story was the investigation and Cornell going to investor.
  • All right. Now I got it before we finish I do have the one thing that is the funniest clip. Okay, this the one guy who's refused. They still stands by her side Tim Draper horse our buddy Tim Draper over here. It was kind of a funny Jolly wacky kind of got I liked it was like he's like, he's like Anthony Robbins.
  • With some cases, but he was also a goofball he does when he gives the speech gives little speeches and gives a rap to he's let's get social kind of guy. Yeah. So here he is on CNBC everybody.
  • Jaw has dropped by SE. Start stalking. By the way, when he starts going into this. This is a this is a it's a good two minutes, but it's Tim defending her and defending the Silicon Valley East Coast claiming the government's out to get the entrepreneurs and although he's a Democrat, you know, it's there's a lot of this is make a lot of sense what he's saying, but he's saying it anyway, here we go. All right. And the last time we spoke with you a couple of years ago you roundly defended Elizabeth Holmes the founder of fair know how does he has now cute. Company of massive fraud? You said people are just going after her cuz she was a woman. She was the victim of a witch-hunt he could just as Wall Street Journal guy who covered all this was incompetent. Are you willing to admit you were wrong about this one this woman when she was nineteen years old form Healthcare as we know it and she got soul.
  • Made in the submission and I think this is real. This is what now what American made America is made in there. Are you seven dollars went into there and
  • amazing amazing opportunity. Is it like a hyena going and and then it became a bigger and bigger thing. I mean this was a startup and it was a division and it was a great thing and I think you just if I think you missed the entire point, I think you missed the entire point this had to do and you know what he's going up against them.
  • Forming Healthcare, somebody goes in and tries the Transformer. They're going to get in a lot of different directions and she was and this is one of the cases where if needed is the owner was was defeated the interesting now, here's how I that is an interesting statement by Draper and I think that the way most investors and that's what I want to focus on what most investors saw is a great idea because you know, it's it's creating a better mousetrap because you know giving blood is certainly for people like me I get woozy and I don't want to do a hold my hand, press my head down. I'm not I don't feel good be fantastic. All you need to do in typical Silicon Valley Draper think it's just throw enough money at it to miniaturize the shit and then it'll working you've already got the brand you've got it and I think that they were rushing to make that happen and this is where
  • I I look at this a little differently and remember I started with these assholes, you know, filling up our streets with these bull crap bikes and scooters. First of all holds herself comes from a very what used to be one of the Big Rich families in America. And this is one of the families that kind of squandered that wealth and that started really with her her great-grandfather when the well start to go away and they if you look at our history, they just did dumb things and you know lost their money, but there was always this hope this family hope that you know, eventually will will bring it back in and then we had Elizabeth who dropped out of Stanford at nineteen was that freshman freshman freshman freshman her first investor. Do you know her first investor was I thought it was Draper Rupert Murdoch provided the seed funding he was Draper was the first VC.
  • Murdoch who loves him some young chickee. I'm not saying that's what happened, but I can see that Cordy. That's what Carrie Ruth says Terry Ruth says that she could she could work the old man.
  • Yes, so she could work. She worked rubert since she got her seed funding and was Rupert's name and the seed funding and and a good idea for a better mousetrap. She went to Draper Draper sees this goes to okay the more money we throw out it will get there eventually then the big V Star piling on then they start compiling the board which included Henry Kissinger colon Powell. Even our very own Secretary of Defense Mad Dog Mattis not mad is on the board, but I all old men by the yes, and I have some standing in this area because I went to some of the same investor some of them invested in my company now over the course of Ten Ten Years ten years. Well, we essentially promise the same thing we got sidetracked was all kinds of issues we made mistakes and it turns out you can't monetize the network. But in essence, you know, there was fifty sixty million dollars that over ten year period which than we we did pretty well by you know,
  • Providing a lot of employment for people and and basically employing people for quite a while although losing money or barely breaking even and you know, you have to keep going back to the well and then a certain point yelled say, hey, this is just not working. It didn't go that way in this case because all of these guys know you can throw money at the problem and then you get the board and you get enough momentum and they see how it works and they did done this. I think many previous case or land in Silicon Valley, you know, if you have the right idea you have enough money, then you can probably get ahead of the competition but these Venture Capital investors what you want you want an entertainment company in Los Angeles in New York know, it has to be here in San Francisco so we can keep our eye on it and come to the office. What do you think the nineteen-year-old got by the time she got her investment. She was in her early twenties. This is completely overseeing you've got to go to Sand Hill Road every single week. You got to do your meeting got explain show your number shows.
  • What's happening? These people knew these these investors? They can't stand that the Wall Street Journal this guy who I think is a real journalist. He stayed on the time pillows your prize winner. He sat on their store and he kept hammering on it for 3 years and they tried to cover it up. They the investors not her. The investors were venture capitalist were covering it up for their limited partners and their Venture funds. Everything's great all the purses great Forbes magazine article after article after article. He still reach into Silicon Valley assholes completely I going to send this girl to jail who has a personality disorder that it she needs to be in therapy from her family background and how she was abused by these old men to be Steve Jobs. Hey, baby, don't worry. We'll take care of it will get you there and they turned around and they screwed her they thin they're sending her to
  • Jail, and they are trying to get away from their culpable liability.
  • For losing money from their limited partner investors. That's what this is about. She's being thrown to the Wolves. Yeah. I had a complete disdain for her from day one. Like what are you what are you doing? But now I feel bad for her because these guys won't take responsibility. That's what's going on here.
  • Well, I'd like the analysis is a real it's a kind of a slam. I think a lot of the guys I'm going to take a little exception to some of it because the board I believe was stupid and I don't know if they knew anything. I mean, there's board meeting at the only Ford meetings at I've been to board meetings. I know what they're like an ass down. Don't say don't say that don't say this. Don't let her in here do all the tricks that you can barely born. But there's no you look at the Menace. There's nothing we had a meeting today board is simple. You just just lied to the board but the v c they knew what was going on those that meeting is not the board mean. The board meeting is a circle jerk pay remotely. We're going to be very much as some idea what was going on because a lot of the major league investors wouldn't put a nickel into this thing. They saw it was a scam.
  • I include John door if you could do all these guys are pointed out in the good VC's asked her what it was that she was doing there. Right your friend. She wouldn't tell by the way. I'm not going to give John door has even though he was not in this one. This guy is he's the king of doing this kind of shit.
  • Sorry, but he apparently has okay, you bought you I'm not going to argue against that but apparently he has his limits crazily. He does he does have it yet amazing. The guy has his limits and this was the limit. Yeah, but I would love to see these these leasing companies. It's not fun to go through that process. Certainly not when you're I mean I had Ron Bloom and he's a dick when it comes to this and he really fought very hard and he kept a lot of the company for us for a long time. But in general you wake up one day your company's public and you got like 15 you got like a one point five million bucks. Oh, that was great my company after ten years now, the the think Draper's that is interesting.
  • Q says the whole thing came apart because it was Silicon Valley in the wrong business and Draper said well if she'd called it a beta they still be in business and to be so that's probably true. But there was there was pressure in the board did show some because we had negative articles the VC knew what was going on and like we got to show that it's just not true. Hey, where's our PR? Where's our press and then they can cock to the scheme and you're going to tell me the V wasn't it on that those guys they are they should be in jail.
  • Well, that's probably true in general.
  • But he went on and on it and he did kind of hint about which is the belief is Silicon Valley. They all believe this by the way, and you know it is that if you have an idea that makes some sort of sense. Yeah, but it doesn't work at all your golden you can make it work eventually because yeah idea is sound unusual right? That's what she said about her. She envisioned the vision was right. All we need to do is throw more and more money at it and have been that they'll come around and with Draper does an off-handed way is condemn this to pulitzer-winning prize-winning journalist two-time winner by saying he's complicit with with the pharmaceutical industry to write hit pieces on it. That's kind of what he's saying.
  • Yeah, there's no evidence. Is that guy kind of a guy he he just had a good story wanted to run with it. And the thing that I would ask the writer and I may get the opportunity to do this is
  • is why didn't the the big boys LabCorp and some of these monster testing facilities that have they make, you know billions testing blood.
  • Why weren't they going after her directly? They weren't I didn't see any of it. Now. He never some skeptical articles was a few busy. Well, I don't think it can be done. But let's wait and see cuz they knew the way the business works and he's full of crap Graber. But oh, they're out to get her know they were going to wait and see if the thing worked out to what it just bought her. I bought her or just replicated it simple exactly. Exactly. So probably fell apart. She's going in jail sad for her, but she'll find many friends. I'm sure and she'll look great in Orange. I let them in the morning to you. Mr. Adam Curry and in the morning boots-on-the-ground feet near Subs in the water and all the games at nights up in the morning to the showroom. Have you here? That is no agenda.
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  • I think it's I wish more companies would start filling potholes cuz our government corrupt governments not going to do it. And in fact, there was a pot of all the worst you can look this up on the twitters, but the the beings and the Google's worst potholes in the in the nation of top 10 pothole cities for remember in California. Are they feeling any of the potholes in California? No, there's no potholes being filled here chuckholes is I like to go. Oh, that's lame. I mean maybe you should to write into the movie can get a social media campaign going. I'm going viral.
  • I can see the grumpy old man wants his pothole filled once you suck whole filthy old Berkley man. One Chuck hole filled call Domino's Pizza by mistake. So all right. What do you do now? I got a note back from producer Sherry Sherry. I was born there and Utah we shook the rain stick on Thursday for Colorado for the fires it started to rain and lo and behold three days later. She was yesterday torrential rain all of a sudden an awesome it just and right on downtown and then it let up went came down again. And then it was gone. It always happens with the stick.
  • Yeah, these things are real and we had some questions about the operation of it, even though we are both fully licensed and trained Professionals of the rain stick. People are it's good just like flying you want to check ride and you wanted you want to brush up on your skills. Do your Adam as a reminder to your training to get the full effect of your rain stick. You need to allow the beads to go from one end of the stick to the other.
  • So, I'm correct like you flip it let it go all the way down. Then you flip it again. Let it go all the way down. You would just shaking like one of those, you know know I'm doing the exact same. I don't know where you're getting this from I'm doing the exact same thing except I am at the end of the flip. There's a bunch of balls that are stuck at the top and hold on all they come to the bottom. Your your balls should not get stuck at the top. You're wrong should go to the but well, then you have a defective unit. I do not you could shake yours. And you find the same thing you shake your butt. I'm not going to take my balls because I don't want it to rain again.
  • Anyway, yeah, she says I'm just reading from the manual. All right, Don't Kill the Messenger to get the full effect of you rainstick. You need to allow the beads to go from one end of the stick to the other. However, when you're on the road trip through Utah, the rain stick did bounce around a lot and it did bring rain B grade. That's a lot different than John's half-assed shakes on Thursday show. I think that if you're going to shake it shake it three times from one end to the other and say where you need the rain to go by the way, it did rain and Salt Lake Valley Friday much love your rain stick Creator and trainer Sherry, Osborne.
  • So that's so.
  • We need we need to State more clearly. I think I'm still getting their brains supposed to go. Yeah, because there's some of the energy is flow always in Austin. I'm not doing it right or something. I think that's great. No, it's not washes the streets it brings back to mold.
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  • Seether something else in that I want to mention from the donation segment. Where is it?
  • No, I just don't remember. All right. Well, let's go get some offbeat. I got off meet clip.
  • This is the one I'm always amused by the stories of some young twenty-something women.
  • Having sex with a 15 or 16 year old guy boy boy right boy cuz it's like I think most most I don't know maybe not so much anymore. But when I was a kid, yeah, I mean, I think most guys would would go for it. I was that happened to me when I was 16. Yeah. Yeah.
  • Well, let's play this this is and then the door it was great. Now, this is a story about a couple of these women in the Bay Area John at Dvorak. Or these in case you're one of these women these types of women in around here and it but there's a piece of information at the end of this presentation that they just drop it and they go on to the next story and I'm like nah, I'm curious play the sexual deviant girls to women are under arrest in the South Bay accused of having sex with underage Boys Santa Clara Sheriff's investigators. Say 24 year old women back in
  • This point we don't have any evidence indicating that there are any victims to pass the school where one of the subject was teaching at stores or any other victims at this point at the schools at the victims were attending detective see is what they call graphic evidence at the home of one of the suspects were told that the women that they were quote sexually deviant and that they would quote go to hell for the sex acts that they engaged in now just thinking about this and thinking back to my own experience was just kind of popped out. I hadn't thought about that since therapy and looking at the troll room that must have been ten guys when he happened to me fourteen bubble Bubble Bum, right one after another.
  • My experience is very similar. I was in essence picked up by her and she was in her late 20s. I was nesting picked up by her and Associate of the day, which was CB radio.
  • Which is completely in larger buddy the right here. Hey, it's Starlight. I think was her name her handle Hayes. And I was T Bird. Hey T-bird. Do you want to come over and talk to Starlite in person? I was on my moped so fast and it was great until I, you know her truck her husband fell out. So I found out about it. That was a little less enjoyable. She threatened to kill me, but I did not see it as being abused. I don't think it's a hurt mirror and I am man. I don't think I'm a victim. I don't think I've ever met in my you're a victim. You just wanted mitt it grips with it being done by went through. I need to go back to therapy now. Oh, no.
  • Yeah, I want at the end of the report very interested. They they consider their cells demands and their sexual acts are going to send them in the hell the crazy. What were these I'm now thinking there's something out of the ordinary going on here. Maybe it maybe it was more than just some just hooking up axes what you're saying. Maybe it was well you listen to the end of the report where they consider their sexual deviance going to hell. Yeah, and who said that the girls met him yet? Hold on. Hold on for the six. Okay, but they were a group. This is a group of gals who were doing this two of them. That's like that's going to be Diamond. Who knows what they were doing, but it sounds like pretty I don't know. I think there were joking about that.
  • Maybe that's more than they have a great sense of humor. Just kind of kind of think they were joking about it.
  • Speaking of joking. We really didn't follow this very much. I'm going to see I thought I might have a clip about this.
  • I thought I had to clip but this archive chanco this was not in cranian reporter who's with the guy and I had accepted a free midget unfortunate. I don't know how to find that maybe arkady. It might be in there. We did have a clip never we never played it. Yeah, and and I had let's see. This is yours and mine was player from this is Mike lifted Lenexa, forgive me, please but there was no other option for me and computers.
  • Yeah, but TV station web of change has been working in here. Cuz the russian-born journalist made his dramatic reappearance. The joy of option cuz return was Chad Lisa by the Ukrainian president millions of people are celebrating. This is your birthday. My heart beats so hard as I watch the reaction in The Newsroom, I knew about the operations but no one else in the administration was aware. I'm certain that it had to be that way. So now we celebrate your birthday again reports about taking care of it being done down outside his Kia department and merged on Tuesday evening Ukrainian security agencies said the book is killing had been a necessary part of the sting operation. They reportedly arrested this man on Wednesday afternoon. He said to have been paid $40,000 organized and kill them continue praying for the family posted the resurrection of the slain colleague.
  • John incidences Castlewood between TS and most and why doesn't Sun among the International Community of a Ukraine's saying yes, fake news indeed and it and it didn't get a lot of play. This was actually I think a year old news report didn't get a lot of play God Network play all the networks covered. Right but not really any far-reaching discussion about it. No it handy with the story itself. And then at all of them had they fake news ticker. I don't know what the point of that was because it's not wasn't really it was a sting operation that people are you going to call it every one of those fake news? And by the way, they left a couple of factoids out. Yeah. There's a number of them, you know, go ahead which includes the guy that we've got the 40 Grand from who-knows-where hired a hit man. He's the one who hired the Hitmen the Hitmen went right to this writer and says, hey they hit out for you. I'm supposed to shoot you they went to the police and organize the fake. And so and then when they guy went
  • Selected his money. That's when they arrested this this character who and then they made a point of being fake news. And and then finally, where's the follow-up? What was this guy connected to anybody was he bouton's the lack of follow-up is is very annoying because there's pretty much none of it. There's no follow-up to follow up. Now. First of all, we have to recognize the government's do this government's do all kinds of weird shit to get to get news into circulation for all kinds of reasons. And that's something that you will not be discussed on the m v m of course, but now let's look at some of the things that well I'm going to take one in particular a f has y'alls press and then pretty reputable news organization. Yep, you like them, you know, I think they're pretty decent. They're slanted little more obviously slanted towards French political views, but AFP publish the story never retracted it never changed it just deleted it and
  • So here's a copy on it of it on the on archive.org and there's some interesting facts in here as well. So it says here he was shot dead in broad daylight his bodyguard fatally wound wound the gunman who was the Ukrainian Citizen and had fought in a volunteer Battalion against pro-russian separatists in the country's East Kiev alleged. She had been recruited by Russia's FSB security service. So is the store with you didn't hear in that report.
  • But if the story went out that so the so here's here's what we have to think happen. Cuz AFP is reporting is where do they get this information from that the guy was killed he was shot but then his bodyguard fatally wounded the gun man who the the government immediately said, he was Russia's ffsb. He was aspirin was out to put a hit on him.
  • Even how it is that how they work. Did they killed? That's my question. Did they kill? The guy was a guy killed during this fake this phony baloney thing the setup sting or did the AFP just say thanks for the info. I'm printing it roll roller boys.
  • That's a good question. I don't think the guy was killed cuz I don't think anybody was killed but maybe some of them maybe that was the hit. Maybe they did kill someone and just blamed it on him.
  • Well again, yeah fake news it was designed for a for a purpose. I don't consider it unreasonable. I can fly to be incredibly unreasonable this bullshit how this is. What was on cam? Yes, Russia possibly.
  • But it's a follow-up. We don't have a clue what what happened and it's ridiculous is there's no follow-up now.
  • Yeah, so it's just all speculation. Okay wasn't bad. Well, we had a situation that just happened in Moscow during the the the World Cup World Cup. I don't have do you have the fever? I don't have the fever. I just don't have the right. No, I won't buy things by temperature. I'm fine. I don't have the World Cup fever yet. I'm just you know Collins not in the USA is not in a tried getting you know getting the fever for messing with Argentina, but I just don't have it'll here we have so here we have on the network news. We have a short 15-second clip Russia and the tax play this and then I want to talk about in Moscow disturbing video from near Red Square today into a
  • Boom done no more. We had a terrorist was he in an Arab was the chechnyan? Why was the arush was the Russian? What was this? We don't have any clue if this happened in Berlin or something, we'd be talkin about it for days. Yeah. Did you see the valley had a good movie of this guy goes? Yeah. I was taxi was right on the sidewalk just plows into a whole engine and then runs and tries to get away. Yeah me too me. It doesn't look like oops I lost control of the car. But I love how the crowd went after him though. That was great Russian. You don't want to mess around and rushed it goes after you know in America go stand stand aside. I cover and placed coverage drop roll shelter-in-place drill has given us a unique opportunity to finally hear something. We've been wanting to hear and that is
  • President Vladimir Putin speaking English, you've always wanted to know how good his English is.
  • Yeah, you did you you wanted to know more than anyone I would say pretty damn good you can get to know you.
  • a long history reach culture
  • I think his English is pretty good. It's not bad. Not bad at all. Not bad at all. So he speaks English.
  • More importantly. He understands English. Yeah. So when he's in one of these meetings and then asking them something in English, he's getting the nuance and then they've translated the Russian and he knows what they actually asked instead of what they translate. Let's do a little noko.
  • Which is Neil speak for North Korea apparently do speak to a new speak. Not middle. Speak as Newspeak. What have you been learning over? What did you learn Braille learning? What you been learning over the past couple of days. I have kind of of not followed it as far as I'm concerned, you know, it's just a lot of bladder at this point people react in her way Chuck Schumer, you know as saying there was a bad idea that even talked to these guys. I do have one thought which is that when you know Trump and I think rightfully so takes better to be the first president, you know ever have the guts to go over there or go meet with the guys cuz they could have killed him, you know, just put a suicide bomber in there and kill them but
  • This is not because not because of this is really kind of a trump going rogue because I think the intelligence agencies and the military have done everything they can to keep a president from ever meeting up with those guys so they could sell more arms and keep an eye on China.
  • So yeah, we got lots of ways of keeping an eye on China but a lot of a lot has been said about this video that that Trump showed the showing the hotels and the well, it was more like a movie trailer with you know, imagine the world where you don't give up your nukes you will die. This will be horrible. We will kill you. Imagine a world where you go into the condo business with me. It'll be great tourism as up fantastic that was kind of the video which is to me a very appropriate pitch from a guy like Trump to a guy like
  • And I'm sure he pictures to everybody with beautiful will be with the Montage stuff and you know showing how great your buildings going to be. And is this what you do is a develop as what you do in a pitch you put together a great video and I think it's a very novel way of doing it some response to that in a moment, but first video created by the New York Times who lay down some smack and fax on us in a beautiful composition that we we seen it before but now completely gives you prediction of the decade this massive show of North Korea and Forest is meant to inspire postcard not paranoia troops in construction workers gathered in June to celebrate a new sprawling tourist destination on the coast of one fan about two and a half hours from pee on Yang, but once and is known for more than sand beaches and sunshine.
  • The North Korean regime runs and Air Base in one fan and it's from here that it plan to launch missiles capable of striking US military Target in Japan and Guam live fire drills were conducted here as recently as 2017.
  • That didn't stop president Trump the former real estate developer from spotting the potential whenever they're exploding their Jennings into the ocean report. Look at that make a great condo Beyond. Can I explain that? You know instead of doing that you could have the best hotels in the world right there Kim Jong the end was already on the case and it's 2018 New Year's address. He made those beach condos the priority satellite images and other photos revealed at the coastline has been under heavy construction since January even at night. We see how these do missile launch pads have given way to rows upon rows of beachfront buildings here on the left. We see the beach line with artillery for military drill in 2017. And on the right, it's the same strip of land in 2018 construction of a tourism destination is in full swing. The project has at least 150 buildings almost high as twelve stories. John Young said that the Taurus Zone should attract at least 1 million visitors per year, but in a country synonymous with
  • Prison camps purchase and extreme poverty. It is unclear. Where are these tourists will come from yet. The Hope seems to be that conversation. Cabanas will get the cash flowing during a visit to North Korea in May Secretary of State. Mike Pompeo said Americans could help with that will look like this will be the Americans coming in private and America's not the US taxpayer coming in to help build up the energy grid to work with them to develop infrastructure and that same week photos of Kim visiting the construction site or published the North Korea skyscrapers and shiny holiday Resorts that truck showed him in this inspirational video at the Singapore Summit might still be away off.
  • so
  • the New York Times has validated your theory. Yep. It was not just a theory was a prediction that came years ago. You said they really just you're on the tourist destination. And here's the New York Times reporting on just that and at the No Agenda show. I think in general we celebrate whatever happened. However, that went down. This is all very recent development. We were not aware of this Beach building as far as I know. I hadn't heard about it about these condos and they're taking out military installations to build. What is it condos and Cabanas beaches instead of bombs. We celebrate this. This is fantastic. It looks to me like there was a long long game on this they had the guy set up and it's already in play and you know what? I want my spot in North Korea.
  • I need some land over there. This is going to be a great place. I've said this before that presentation they do once a year and they have the world's largest soccer stadium in North Korea. It's 220 plus thousand people and they do this big presentation at the end of your celebrating the natural the country in some way shape or form. They have all these people come other dance and sing and doing all kinds of circus acts and it's and the only famous person. I know that sauce Madeleine Albright saw it when she was dying the be earlier. She was she was raving about it and I see you've seen movies of it. They showed some scenes of it. They could get $1,000 I had
  • I pay $1,000 to see this thing. I mean, yes.
  • That's the kind of money they could be bringing. I mean, obviously this mostly filled with the with the locals and and local celebrities North Koreans, but they could probably sell $100,000 tickets on 25 for $1,000 ahead do the math on that for a few million dollars in the bank now.
  • And also if you see the video Beach looks really nice.
  • You don't you don't think of of a beautiful beach when you think of North Korea cuz that's not how your program but when you see this video and it's on the New York Times website. They produced it is fantastic. Yeah, I'm sure it's fantastic to be there. Now. We've been brainwashed completely but it's all just to sell more guns and ammo to the South Korean beaches instead of bombs condo. They conquer the words. He uses bombs for beaches. Yes bombs for beaches condos of collusion. It's really it is a I think it's one of the best diplomatic moves of ever seen cuz you know, this was set up and there's our secretary of state saying this is great. We're going to come in we I mean sure this is what we do the only different the only thing different about what we've done the Middle East is we didn't have to Rubble eyes this
  • You know, in fact it's even better is like the neutron bomb is you remember that from you were getting scared as a kid there was just bomb and the neutron bomb would kill the people but save the buildings actually happened in North Korea. The buildings are there it sound it's not realized we still coming in with our economic Hitman. We're still going to build that up and we're doing it right under China's nose, like change the Gaze of doing this the Kings well,
  • I know the China thing is I've thought about that Jewish like we're going to do this right and China's there just kind of gritting their teeth. But the Chinese have never been in tutoring things into tourist traps know. They just want to put a real you have to turn their own, you know, they do railroads great, but they do rose the railroad. So they're doing Africa. I mean you can't seem to do that. When I'm going to do the roads and rail road now damns we can't do it on our own country. We can't do rails and Road in our own country how the Africa's going like, bro. Have you seen your potholes? We don't need your road.
  • Yeah, that's a little irony there. Now the the way this was received over on MSNBC.
  • And and again, I celebrate this idea. I think that if you know anything about business, you know these yeah dictator and so was the Kim jeong-hoon but they they they're still men. They're still dudes. They still understand shiny things. You know, they're people they poop they put on their their pants one leg at a time, you know, so this stuff works visual aids works extremely well, but Nicole Wallace is a little longer clip, but I think it would be worth cuz you got to just listen first now, she's you tell me whether she's unglued or unhinged. I'm not sure which one
  • She just she is she cannot believe that the president put together a video Pitch for Kim Jeong Hoon. She does not fit in her mind. She goes it could be unglued on hands or off the rails your choice. I'm sorry, but that is not as far as in video produced by the North Korean regime. That was a video created by the White House for Kim Jeong hoon and the North Korean. It's the best four minutes because she can't even the words are sticking in her throat. She kisses so outraged and just can't believe what she's going to say Mark Ray machine. That was a video created by the White House for Kim Jeong hoon and then or Korean as opposed to the White House. I mean it is
  • It is built like a Hollywood trailer. It's like a Blockbuster movie with its to Central start Donald Trump Kim Jong-un that they're the two men who could bring peace to the world. There is even a brief flush the loan Cameo from the Oval Office when that part and seventy two weeks ago. He's in there to it is it is a remarkable remarkable. I saw that and then I'm saying the corner that looks like whitehouse.gov what is wrong with that you imagine as communications director at the White House if you had overseen put another video like this. This is just beyond in the strangest part of the destiny Productions, which is apparently the name of a film company out in LA and they just didn't serve it it in this video and that cool production company has to have this man as they're available, but I'm guessing someone I'm guessing this tax Thursday. I mean
  • Lost Springs thousands of high schoolers make prom proposal video that video we just saw I think it does illustrate some point here, which is a Donald's the presidency and diplomacy is about dialogue persuasion conversation from sure who's an utter failure that at the G7 the one thing he can do which is still condo sell real estate marketing video basically in lieu of can I see that? It's a beginning. I think he says,
  • Your neighbors that were checking. Hey, I got to see what's going on in the middle. I don't know if she's having an orgasm or what is that bright winter icbm's on thinking what what Boca I want answering back to focus has I want like the mocha test, you know, the mocha test is the Montreal cognitive assessment. Yes, the mocha test bring back. The mocha. Test Trump is nuts. Maybe you should take it first thinking what is what my focus I wanted to come back to MoCA test. I want Ronnie Jackson under those on Capitol Hill.
  • Was actually totally you know, one day in the oval he said to his people we should really produced a video and making like a Hollywood trailer. You know, he's this he's that together. They're attracting an ICBM Pittsburgh. I thought what what location location location opens a critical window and tell Donald Trump said it in transactional financial terms see an ICBM that could Wipe Out the United States PCS. That's the prime real estate in maybe I can convince him to stop blowing up diced actually convince him about it could be a superhero in the dialogue. I'm going to put this is all about if they're trying to think show him in a language and communication strategy. You can understand real estate CFC has moviemaking fantasies, and I'm sure that Donald Trump think that yes, he should produce this.
  • Video to say, how may I assist your question though? All of your growing up? How did that happen? I don't think there would be holy mackerel. I'll give you a borderline for that guy. Just just horrible if I had more time and the argument that off. Yeah. Well everyone sees ballistic missiles and he sees the property then then the hotels so so that she's an idiot and where is he did something we adults, you know, and this stuff that brings out Rodger Stone. You got to be careful. Nicole Wallace. Everybody's got something to hide girl.
  • I don't see that the threatening. Anyway, I would say I would say on hinge on hand. Okay on hand. Thank you. I was trying to figure out what if it was unhinged or he unhinged. Yeah, she's up, but she is off the rails. So hey an OTG update?
  • I am off the grid which means I no longer use my smartphone certainly not out of the house. I use it in the house often as a very expensive tablets. How many direct you?
  • Because my phone which I have not used for a week and a half because I lost it. Oh, you lost it. Yeah. I lost it was found a reasonable Yesterday by my daughter-in-law cleaning up part of the house. Yeah, and hey if I had your phone and so I got the phone and how long thing and when did you notice it? Do you notice about to right now? I notice it pretty much when it went. Can you imagine any person if I start if I do man-on-the-street and I say, what would you do if you couldn't find your phone these people would answer. Yeah. I wouldn't leave the house until I have
  • Of course so a week and a half goes by got my phone back, but I noticed that during that actually was cognizant of the moments where I missed the phone that I'm going to tell you what they are before you go into your pitch, okay.
  • If I go someplace where like my battery is going to die or something. I'm worried that maybe the car won't start. I'll take the phone just not starting. What kind of heresy is. There's this guy wanted to heresy. I hear it doesn't make sense, but I'm going to get it fixed. That's one moment. But then again, I don't care. The other one is you're going shopping or at Costco or something and you might want to call.
  • Your wife and ask if she needs something or hey, I saw this thing here. Are you what should we find or just to say? Hey baby. I love you. So those are the only two times that I felt that maybe could use the phone the rest of the time I don't need this phone, so I got it. I got it back. So I have a phone again. So
  • Well, here you have yes, I don't find these useful as everybody else Well turns out that you really don't need him and you get a lot more pleasure out of walking around observing everybody else all the zombies cuz the apocalypse is upon us. So I am off the grade or OTG for because I am anti tracking and I am profanity and it's mainly the profanity part which is important because you are ill and you don't know it. I was Ill to not as bad as others, of course and I have a lot of experience in this type of addiction, but I definitely had issues with notifications and the tracking and the smartphones controlling more of my life than I wanted to as a piece of wet where so I do have two experiences. They're very similar and then maybe just some advice or some questions about it. So I've been out on the town with, you know, the Tina's daughter is with us for the summer and we gone out to dinner a few times and in both cases. We had a
  • A female server. I would say in the millennial age range probably around twenty-five twenty-six and you know, so I take the Nokia the E71 and I've been I rarely ever goes off. I'm getting more political phone calls these days. Can you donate to both sides of the house? And then you get calls from both sides when it's time to Pony up and ship in sometimes it text message and you know, but I have a few emails that will alert me if there's an email that I really need to read. One of them is from you newsletter or something like that for my daughter and that's about it. But the Nokia E71 it's just there on the table cuz I don't want to sit on it to my back pocket. I can sit on unlike an iPhone. It won't hurt it. It'll be fine.
  • And in both cases the waitress goes like this comes over drinks and talk and chat and goes. What is that?
  • And in both cases I've done I'm off the greater OTG, you know, I don't like the tracking in both cases that has not registered at all. When I say it right off the bat and they come back with. Well. What is it is it the way is this a loaner is your phone getting repaired? Wait your drug dealers a burner right burner phone what you know, this is the phone actually you can I hold it's kind of touch. That's just just that is in their bottled befuddled.
  • So here and Daniel, then finally I get to the while I'm trying to do a digital detox, which is what you need to say in the beginning. Cuz if you say that they go. Oh, yeah. Yeah. I am on Instagram a lot. Really? Yeah, how much do you think I don't know but yeah, I can see kind of what you're saying and I don't like it being tracked by Facebook well, but in both cases, but but if you're not doing anything wrong.
  • What you have to hide and which my response is young lady when you get to be as old as I am. You got plenty to hide trust me. You'll find out about that. But then right after that they'll say yeah, you know and it's always the same, you know you my friend and I were talking about something and then all of a sudden the ad showed up on Facebook. This is this is now an urban legend where of course it hasn't happened to everybody but now everyone says that you're my best friend is one of those stories. Yeah, my brother's Uncle he has a friend in the Army and he had the Facebook ad show exactly what he was talking about. Just a few minutes ago.
  • So anyway, it is without a doubt a great conversation starter chicks love it, but I don't have the right come back yet. And I think you know, I think I just need to keep with the what the chick magnet she made it baby. But I think I have to well this is what Tina says you'd like. This is a chick magnet. I have thousand. I need a better come back cuz Elyse her daughter pointed out to me your students. She's cuz she saw my glee. I'm like, oh, this is fantastic. She said Adam just so you know people think that you're basically more on what yeah. Yeah, because you know, the thinking is if you have this phone you're such an idiot, you can't even control a smartphone. So it's not really something to be happy about and I think that's true. So I'm looking for the appropriate response. It'll just wow them.
  • Oh, yeah, you can have to wait. Well, we have we have the core of producers that listen to this show that will come up with something. I'm sure better than we can just right now. Yeah, I will say a couple of things about this one like says I don't even use the I may I have the phone I don't you know, I've noticed a couple of things first of all this happened at an event. I forgot my phone. I usually forget my phone all the time I needed to make a call. And so I turns out you can go up to pretty much any random person that is isn't as it especially the group of Misfits ask them to use the phone and they always say that I've done this a lot and they always say the same thing.
  • Well, as long as you're not calling Europe really what Americans really as long as you're not calling, you're welcome, as long as you're not calling Isis, you know television, you know, you're not calling you earned. That's your comeback. You come back. No, it's just my c i a gambler or you know, it's just my Isis L. Yeah, I'm not pushing my luck. I just want to get an iPhone came up to me. Like can I kind of like you? Okay. Do you need your medication is something really wrong? Can I help you? No one asked you for the phone anymore. I do. So what I do by the way as a courtesy is I punch in the number. I'm calling and I show it to them.
  • And they see it's a local number and they go. Okay great. And so then you can be on the phone for as long as you want. So that is one way of getting around the people are very amenable to this. So you just not really a hard to do the other one thing I notice is that a dinner we have the kids that got their phones in the ND. One of the things about the conversation said people always looking up facts. Obviously, they get the old man to say and I are wrong then they're going to fax. So so what I started to do is we'll be talking about something at the table and then I'll say who's got a phone to look it up look it up. I'm not demanding that the kids can look stuff up constantly. I don't have to do any of the work. It's almost like it only album created a better Alexa.
  • Yes, exactly. Hey look it up looking at you can just two people will be looking it up and then they can have Google home. That's great. And they will read right from the Wiki page or whatever. They found the invoice and label in fantastic. People. Don't waste your money on Talking tubes from Amazon and Google and apple make a kid they could do it, but you're complaining. Oh, I got a train at least.
  • Yeah, I got you. You can do it now that you have the dumb phone because you can't look stuff up like the kids can't well actually it was happening now is that it's she's not taking her phone to dinner.
  • Oh, well this a drawback to that which is yeah. Yeah.
  • And she's like, okay. I'll go TG. Well, I'll tell you that's wrong.
  • Someone's got to be someone has to have the rubra a posse.
  • Just in case. Yeah, someone someone needs to grab. Well, anyway, let's take the most people aren't going to do most people aren't going to do what either one of us do one. I don't care. I don't even keep the phone with me or go off the grid with the with still having the phone but having some dumb old phone and well nobody's going to do that. You can give this the OTG lecture of till the blue in the face and you're not going to get anyone to switch what I hear from one producer. This is they're going to switch tons of producers of switch and then I don't know 71 is in is in new production in China. They just cranking those things out they can't sell them fast enough. I've invested in Nokia.
  • It's probably not a bad investment Nokia there. It's about $6.12 now Nokia is you watch these guys? You keep a sharp eye on what they're doing. They they see they see the hole in the marketplace. They they start off as a rubber boot company. These guys know their markets. So yeah, they've gone through one thing after another from rubber boots and they hire on her tires though. They know what they're doing, they manufacture and they're coming out with a new line of they're coming our line of smartphones, which will be like $150 or something. Yeah. Well everyone's doing that. Yeah, but I think that the feature phone reintroducing some of those as a they've already started doing that as a Nostalgia type thing that you'd buy at Urban Outfitters, you know next to your your vinyl record player. So they're doing that they'll find a market there and they just have to figure out the the QWERTY keyboard. Once it would that back on people are going to love them again.
  • Anyway, I look him up with a couple of lines lines some little more conversation like a man like it's too much. I'm not into the burden. It has to save the climate. I think that would be better. I have to have the right words. Yeah. Oh, yeah. Well, but I'm I'm saving the climate Okay, saving the world by doing this and the more you talk about negatively about it. You just passing off more CO2 killing the world singers. So wrap up the OTG segment.
  • Producer Kenneth sent a note about GPS as in cars and Remote turn off.
  • And he sent in a note saying you mentioned tracking vehicles or remotely turning off of cars. I want to let you know this is from the finance company my girlfriends, but that's what the original note said.
  • Okay. Well, well, he says my girlfriend 10 years has worked for a credit union. She works for credit union and told me that they financed to someone with a low credit rating. They will install a GPS unit so they can repo.
  • I'm not that well, I don't know what you've almost every car's got a GPS built into it somewhere. Yeah, but people sometimes Finance old lexus's and stuff. Maybe the starting is something else. Maybe I would think maybe only make a payment.
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  • This is Sean McKinzie in Sandy. Oregon is on the 20th birthday and happy Oh g o g o m g o o g new heading I have in the show knows but it's all I'm goig. Yeah, OMG to do it God or Mazda glass OMG. Oh my God, but YG office of Inspector General. OMG. Oij. Yeah.
  • I think we need to talk about this document which came out on their last show day until they start let me start. Can I start with a one of the Schumer clip sure thing. We must remember that not everyone and following.
  • Explain to find Trump's a jerk as with what it amounts and apparently the IG report confirmed it. So, we now know the long-awaited report from the Inspector General has been made public several things are crystal clear first and foremost anyone who is hoping to use this report to undermine the mall or Pro or prove the existence of a deep state conspiracy against President Trump will be sorely disappointed those of us who are interested in the truth. However, a pleased to know that the inspector General wrote time and time again that when it came to the Clinton email investigation quote no evidence.
  • That the no evidence that the conclusions by Department prosecutors were affected by bias for improper consideration. No evidence that the conclusion five Department prosecutors were affected by bias or other improper considerations.
  • Rather we concluded that they were based on the prosecutor's assessments of the facts.
  • and pass Department practice plain and simple couldn't be plainer couldn't be a more strong repudiation of those who wish to say that there was bias in the in the the Mueller investigation the director call me the FBI and doj handle the public aspect of the investigation into Hillary Clinton's email correctly. Of course not we Democrats said that then inspector-general makes it clear now and this was such a great move by the office of the Inspector General and for those who haven't followed this Mark and news. Is it a huge report 546 pages I think and it is supposed to show what went down with the email Clinton invest the Clinton email investigation and then how that then some of the same people transition.
  • Into the Russian collusion investigation, but the office of the Inspector General is you know, it has a job and it's it's like it's like the HR department of a company and so we'll always kind of tried to protect the Integrity of the corporation of the FBI and if you read this report, and I have read it and read all of it.
  • It's useless. What is great at a show is giving us a lot of factoids, but whenever it comes and it's really there's two things in here. I think that the show its uselessness one is this there's no evidence of this bias. Now, you can argue that the text messages are biased, you know, the text message of Agents truck saying to FBI lawyer page or in a romantic lovers, maybe don't worry about it. If he's not going to be compressed. I'll stop this I'll take care of it for you, you know, so I can kind of understand why that's not really evidence bias is there but you know just say there's evidence know they didn't have any actual evidence that show they were messing around, you know, because that's it's all very subjective. The second part was the foreign entities or governments had obtained classified documents and it says in the language of the
  • Through email cyber or other means which is really wishy-washy because what they're doing is they're not saying it came from our server it got hacked and you know, so therefore do the real problem because she had confidential documents on her illegal independent outside of all security email server. It could have also been through other means so it's a bull crap report. The thing that really got me was the incredible collusion between FBI agents and lawyers and the Press which of course didn't get a lot of play in the press and and fry them but there's sporting events and lunches and party and all kinds of stuff and there, you know, and you see the little diagram in the in the report where you have one agent and is 20 people talking to him and you know one reporter talkin to 20 different agents and they have directional diagrams which way that the information is
  • This is going so this kind of report. You can share you on both sides, whatever you want out of it and make your case. Now. I actually found that old Mika clip that we're looking for on the preview show. I didn't find it. Someone sent it to me is what I hear from home. So this is what the media wants you to do is obedient slave supporters. So yeah, you guys are going well and I think that's a dangerous here that he's trying to undermine the media trying to make up his own staff and it could be that while unemployment and the economy worsened. He could have undermined messaging so much that he can actually control exactly what people think and that is that is that you listen up and that's exactly what's happening. There are a couple of other interesting.
  • When I was kind of on the fence about this one at first in there, it is very clear that President Obama communicated with Hillary Clinton by sending email to her HRC and Clinton email.com address, which was the off-site server and I actually thought to myself. Well, you know, it's not like he's a present. He's not going to type in the email address and this is Hillary Clinton. Yeah, we just it just says her name so just use as a door comes back. You don't always not every email program shows the email address that it comes from like in Outlook. You have to click details to see so I gave him a little bit of leeway until I heard Dan bongino.
  • Like Dan is the ex Secret Service guy who has his own show on enter a TV so you could say you might be a little right-of-center, but he explained exactly how email communication works in the white house. And then I was like, you know, I think Obama is full of crap and most damning Revelation. I think you're just nailed. It is the bomb receiving emails from Hillary Clinton's personal not state.gov account, but she didn't have now quick thing on this White House communications agency Walker that's responsible for President Obama, and now president Trump's Communications how to whitelist that email address Tucker in other words. Somebody had to tell Walker. Hey put that personal email address in Barack Obama's phone who told them. Are you still going to stick to this story Barack Obama and team that you had no idea Hillary had a personal email account plausible deniability here is gone and out the window. You think Barack Obama personal Blackberry was getting you know spam email.
  • About a flower sale for my first had to be white listed before they even hit the Blackberry meeting. Somebody gave walk up that email address and said hey this Hillary Clinton person wants don't worry. This one's a okay. So I'd say there's some collusion going on there. Yeah, I wasn't aware of Waka. I'd like I'd like the acronym who yeah, I walk I walk on while I don't work now. So if you feel like reading the report thing was in last seating the last episode shown as you can find it. It's really disheartening because what you see is that just like any Corporation you ever worked in the United States government is a shitshow from beginning to end. It's rotten. It's like cuz it's just like a company, you know, executives are assholes people backstab each other they could they try to come up with schemes. They do all kinds of things and it's just it's crap. It's an org and it's what organization
  • Our sales people people look out for themselves and it's just shit and you know, it's disheartening but you know, it's not the beautiful dream of the Great American government would just as Banana Republic as anybody else. There is some violation though as Congress has repeatedly asked for all of the text messages between the FBI lovers Peter struck and Lisa Page and one of the shocking shocking shocking things was that when the Inspector General report came out they were text messages that had been requested in the date and the time frame I presume and date range of the lovebirds, but they never received yet. The office of Inspector General did have these text messages and the inspector General's report shining on new light on text between FBI agent Peter struck and his girlfriend FBI lawyer Lisa Page and an exchange included in the report page a strut quote Trump's not ever going to become president.
  • Right, right struck response. No. No, he won't will stop it while the Inspector General said he did not find documentary evidence that by affected any decision-making he concluded that because of his views struck may have improperly prioritize the Russia investigation over the Clinton probe during the final weeks of the campaign Bill one other extraordinary fact, maybe you can shed some light the the second part of that struck exchange with page. The Congress had passed for that and that was left out. What was provided to the Lisa Page part. They got from Ron Ron Jones. That was delivered. That's just a little joke for you, but I am going to tell you that.
  • What the FBI is produced is all completely incomplete and complete information. I've looked at every text message in this report and in today's day and age this is and it's a travesty. I can't believe anyone is no one's picking up on this in the printed versions in the report. There's not a single Emoji in any of these text messages and let me tell you something emojis are very important part of context and kind of today's communication and there should at least be one eggplant Emoji between these two. So this is incomplete information.
  • well
  • I don't know that everybody uses emojis have these to come on there's no hard. There's no there's no double heart says no vibrating heart. There's no egg plant Emoji with raindrops. Come on.
  • It's an interesting thesis. It's the whole thing is bull. We're not getting any of the real information. Really not that Lois Lerner case that's been going on forever and it's doing now and don't fact that she was like abusing the powers of the IRS. She's still going, huh? Yeah, they're still yeah because there's you know, they finally getting enough they should throw her in jail that woman now, I believe that there is still another. Oh, I going report forthcoming and that will be specifically about the Russia investigation, but I expect more of the same.
  • And it's just a time-waster and is the time in money ways. I have it pollutes the air waves. Well, it really does just pollutes him.
  • Am Trump I have rarely happens rarely. Do we see this kind of conversation? Although was being positioned in a very unique way and it's being used exactly the opposite of how I would like to see it used we had a shooting in Colorado is a very scary one this guy in the Westminster Colorado. You know, BJ's people chase them. This guy's, you know, six six six, but listen to the local reports fantasy stranger left a flower and cheers for 13 year old boy was shot and killed that child's mother and brother also shot. So it was a man sitting in his truck shooting is less people here shaken, but you know, like I felt safe here my whole life and I
  • Started taking you prescription medication anymore. That's a cop-out so they don't end up in prison, you know, so they don't get a definitely or they you know, you can't use it. So then excuse to take some one place which really gave your Brown says Webster's claim Is Not Unusual so if he was prescribed something that had an unforeseen result, they made him psychotic or detached from reality that could be a complete defense. Everything is charged around the jury will have to decide if medications and Webster's mental state played a role and the shooting some tape. They may never understand what drove a man to shoot for strangers including two kids for now. They just want the family to know that child will never be forgotten. So this will be a very interesting case and it sounds like the the spin here is already they have us get one person off the street one and one only who said that that's just a defense to use it to defend.
  • sad, but this will be a big case.
  • For me. Well definitely good for the show. Yeah, it's not going to change anything in the world. Is that what you're telling me? You just going to knock me down and you tell me I'm swinging it winning a nice try career. Got you.
  • Hey, I heard it. I got it Off beat clip here. Get out of the way this woman actress Bryce something-or-other. She's in the new Jurassic Park film.
  • And so you're back. I don't know how much acting is done any more or they just put people in situations where they just freak out and then they film it and they say that's acting when it's not acting at all. So what's the director of this movie the new Jurassic Park filmed?
  • Would you wrestle World Bryce Dallas Howard? Yes Bryce Howard. And so she was make it so that would apparently they're in a ball at some point that falls into the water and all the rest of them. They have was screaming and then she describes the situation how they filmed that they put they created a little roller coaster and then they filmed the roller coaster but she's deathly afraid of roller coaster. She goes on and on about this but he makes her get in this thing this contraption. It's a very small roller coaster and starts filling her and then she describes the experience in this trip. But let me just ask the question before I play the clip which is listen to some sort of isn't this like against California labor laws. It sounds like unbelievable abuse and nobody picks up on a Jimmy found cracks up. He thinks it's hilarious. Just listen to this horror that this put this woman through just to get a shot sell afraid that get Christmas actually just reminded me of this.
  • That was each. Hey, you know you you kind of normal innocence you get more and more confident with each tape with each take my Panic increased and substantially and buy like the fifth or sixth take you know, there's like so much fear and Justice told me and I remember this now I was like and I've lost out and I can stop them. I kind of like came to write because I got a I do it but you will pass up here even if Obama was President he gave her the Congressional Medal of courage.
  • I just found this to be distressing that I mean, you got to Hollywood. It's me to movement in the hate Trump moving all the stuff going on in the who have this is this talk about abuse. Well, this is abuse. Yeah, that's that's what they sign up for. You're an actor sign up for getting sexually abused too. I guess if you're working for the wine. Yeah, this is Ron Howard's kids. She's pretty protected. I'm sure.
  • Well, I think they should rethink. So that's what she said your noticeable redhead. And I think how it should be, you know.
  • Single thing in the bad idea. I mean, I just thought it was very I thought it was abusive.
  • I can see out. I'm glad that you're standing up for for actresses.
  • They need more defense and Canyon. Now, you do truly this thing out about Jeff Bezos the bees meister and the wapo video. Do you want to play that on the level? Yeah, I figured I'd flip it if you want to talk about it. Yeah. Sure. I think it's hilarious. I have a video editor. I am a food writer time the global opinions editor coming over two hours ago account manager having a better audience out of her on a Metro reporter and co-chair of the guild at the Washington Post. We're extremely grateful that you bought the Washington Post. We've taken your long Runway and we've given it our all in the past year alone. The post is double the number of its digital subscriptions and increase online traffic by more than half its advertising team has met or exceeded all of its targets more than a year ago, the guilds bar and committee entered into negotiations with the post hoping to achieve some of the benefits for members and share in the success that we've had for the past year.
  • What we found and said is a profound unwillingness by the post top management to meet us halfway on a lot of the issues that are important to us.
  • We've won the right to ask for pay review based on the possibility of gender or minority based pay disparity. And we've also won the right to have thousands of both were supposed to be paid family leave but we've been met with unyielding resistance on almost every other issue of important to us and we've only basically managed to keep the worst things from happening in fighting for a decent race. Do I believe they're one of those contributed to the post success deserves the Sheraton the same for recording at the Washington Post. I would like to be able to retire from it. I'm fighting to retain some amount of job security because I'm investing my time in the post. I hope that the Washington Post is also investing in me for your boobs though because it won't require me to give up my legal rights.
  • Our stories aren't unique. Mr. Bezos more than 400 of our colleagues of sign this petition and they're just asking you to listen. I love working at The Washington Post for the Washington Post working at The Washington Post my love working in Washington, but it's been more than a year. We deserve more than we deserve better for waffle waffle waffle waffle.
  • Oh, I love seeing this playoff. This is great. Like hey, wait a minute. You bought us you said you can give us this long Runway and we've been we really been working hard. Now, we want more money. We want your rich man. Give us some of your money pretty much that's what it is. Like. Oh, yeah exactly what it is. We want that someone we want some of the internet money man to be those so they have a guild they have a union you screwed.
  • I produced radio I predict to strike. He doesn't know how to deal with unions maybe a right. Well, we'll find out won't we buy homes? Right if he does know how to deal with Juniors I can assure you who's going to do the wrong thing? What would the wrongheaded glassic got to be tough with these guys? You got to be tough. Nobody stuff. I'm a tough guy. I think he's going to do that's him. And so he he brought this on herself by bragging about how they're doing. So, well, he did this the best. I don't know four or five months ago. It comes up great. All these other newspapers aren't doing as well as we are kids are stupid and brought it on himself. Yes. Well, we'll see. I got some note from one producer was saying how horrible Washington state is
  • Especially Seattle. He says the homeless situation there is crazy is that true isn't been to San Francisco is that that's worse than Seattle. I mean people are saying it was pretty bad. Especially the RVs. The RVs are parked everywhere lightweights being lightweights. No, San Francisco's got it. They garvey's I got trailers. They got people living in their cars. They got people on the streets daily living in a test or shooting up. It's unbelievable. Fantastic. What a great place is in a pooping in the streets. There's no Seattle Poop Map, not yet, but I would say there is my said they're behind him says San Francisco's they had it I would say in a there's there's at least seven or eight more poop maps that could easily be made and I think that there's there's a market
  • Mark least get a corner on the Poop Map Market. That's right. I'm trying I'm trying boss. Let's get some VC funding should be as in Draper. Hey, Tim, Tim got a great idea. We got a great idea. Do you have anything else or we good know? I'm pretty good. I just want to Michigan a note from Elliot Lang who who discuss the police an ex-policeman chief of police police in our report on the on that technology says, it's bull crap which technology the one where they they shell casings saying. Oh, okay. Yeah really he goes on and on I will read this he's going to push it on the website. I'm working on which I probably won't get to or I'm going to read it on the next show. And then we also have just by coincidence Ryan Thompson who wrote in for the last show who is a the guy with the two master's degrees is the teacher he wrote in to discuss the balloon cake. You learned KQED. Yes, and I'll say that I have eight.
  • Or nine different notes from producers, which I'm moving to Thursday. So this would be a cheese or do you want to read the whole know just kind of long? Yeah, he's going to mention that he's just he's just kind of funny the way puts his his language and I put my knowledge from the my two master's degrees to work. But this site seems to be just another Drop in the Ocean of sites and curriculum programs that are designed to give students a digital learning experience that ends with them Having learned Jack schitt and how many Masters does he have in education? Step it up man. He goes on so most of these to be worth reposting in their entirety online. So we'll I'm putting them aside for that purpose. From them on the next and we'll definitely read some more of the I'm putting it under the heading of edutainment.
  • Cuz that's what school seems to be in the business of these days. So had you came in and there's always show no slows. You want to take a look at them and they show notes.com cans a plethora of fun things, which we will be bringing to the table on Thursday's edition of the best podcast in the universe your No Agenda show. Remember us dvorak.org/na before we need that value too slow in our Network the value network with life saving tips and coming to you from downtown Austin, Texas. This is the capital of the Drone Star State FEMA region 6 on the governmental Maps. If you're looking for it in the five button cludio in the common law condo in the morning everybody. I'm Adam Curry Silicon Valley where I wish everybody a Happy Father's Day, and they have a good Sunday today. Thank you.
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