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  • Q invented Bitcoin Adam Curry C Dvorak far as your award winning information media information for this is No, Agenda Silicon Valley where I'm organizing is 700 City protest to stop the war in Vietnam. Get out of Vietnam. I'm John C Dvorak and we're backing 2018. Okay.
  • The little flashback stopped or is that what it was like to you when you watch it yesterday all the 700 City protests you talking about? Yeah. It didn't seem like it was quite as big as previous marches we've seen is that just might have changed a little bit dubious that they had him at all. I have two reports. Well, I mean, they're bitching about Trump's no-tolerance policy which ended two weeks ago, but the March was planned the permits were done, you know, the the donation websites were up to chip in remember everybody was ready.
  • Seemed a bit much to me. So I think also I was just our tree protesting the war in Vietnam. Okay. Now I get you right? Oh, that's okay. I thought you'd get it right away. Now. I know it took me a second. I actually I slipped on the the telescreen and I served around I saw way too many commercials. That was my first clue like this is not as big as it as it was intended to be or what they thought it might be. MSNBC was they even didn't carry everything live continuously. It came back to in the studio stuff. So it was you know, it's hard to tell John well, so this yeah if I was an editor one of these guys at the new let's play the CPS reports. I got two of my summary. So not not summon summary, which one does it's protests got the wrong Clips lined up to discuss.
  • These clips crazy March there's obviously a large baby they had so you're from the other I'm going to say the fall. Here's what I allow your editor of what of MSNBC the news desk, this CBS. So I'm one of these guys that are executive editor's were editors. I'd say, okay, here's what I want to do. First of all who exactly organized the 700 City protest on March on Marshawn organized it which is Lewis Lewis march on the same organization.
  • It's the same organization that organized the kids against guns March and if you if you click on the Donate Link in the email you right now that not nobody ever mentions this group. Well, that's your late. Why doesn't somebody well, I'm telling about the CBs people and then why doesn't somebody go to the head of Marjan and say hey, what are you protesting? Well, we're protesting Trump's no no tolerance policy is zero tolerance. Well, why are you doing that? Cuz he canceled it like over a week ago. And then then there's a judge in California that also the giant rhymed and to make it so there's none of this can go on anymore. So what are you protesting? Well, well vote Democrat. There was a fundraising drive in an awareness campaign for people to vote if there's a lot of Violence by the way, and this thing but let's go too crazy March, so we begin to that with the massive Nationwide.
  • The president's immigration policy the thousands of protesters in more than seven hundred demonstrations like this one in Chicago and cities and towns from coast to coast State urging president to really like the families separate at the southern border with Washington people demanding an end. It said like the coast the car, it's ABC by the way, that's okay Coast to Coast people demanding an end to president from zero tolerance immigration policy that at one point resulted in the separation of families of the border around the nation's capital understand rules and it's in process I've seen this is Julie Moore's across the Brooklyn Bridge Hill Plaza them. This is this Kaden's that he's using could easily be the truth moved across to the front.
  • And there they saw the enemy and there was what these to her. O. It's a total World War Two, you know cinemascope. What was the the newsreel was that called? Nellie Garden in my colleague on polygon news? Yes, you could see what was happening Morse across the Brooklyn Bridge and pauses and bumps in Chicago and Los Angeles holding signs that read close to detention centers and children don't belong in cages. It's young girls handwritten message simply says and we belong together. I think children belong on leashes. What do you think? I think so for sure. I think that would be the solution right there just isn't Ramon. I'm going to play the ACLU add that played during some of this reporting and here we go.
  • Donald Trump heat or Donald Trump himself this whole Odyssey said the whole average like this. That's what's so interesting about it. It is it is completely focused on Donald Trump ripped Amanda speaking to their parents again, and they're counting on us quickly route exactly what the court said. Okay. Look forward in so you must realize the children is lying to the public and taking money.
  • Not mine, but Network what network are you on by the way? I don't know. I think I got the from MSN. That's my know. What nevermind I'm on the good one. I'm on the I'm on the regular not the 5G. Why am I cutting out on you? Will that did man
  • I could all right. Could you point? Yeah, I was Trump Trump trump. He has to get out the vote is really what's going on here. But I wonder how many people cuz if you listen to that report, we just play now play part two of his second crazy March. You have to wonder how many people in the March actually have any knowledge of the fact that this is the March is futile stupid. It's what I saw here's what I saw a lot of white people marching. I really was looking at the coverage and I saw predominantly white people Marching for this element Outback. Yep, I think his local it was the same thing as mostly white people and mostly young white people and children in the locals who have no interest in children whatsoever want everybody else. They hate to hear a dog. They don't care got it all you know, I'll just play this one clip
  • The MSNBC so they played this I think with the star of the show of the DC speeches and there were lots of stars John Legend out there singing his heart out everybody else singing for the kids in the cages and this little girl gets who clearly does not really know the issue. She shouldn't she's on she's eight years old or something. But at least at least MSNBC was honest about it and on a day dedicated to the rights of children, the biggest moment may have come from one of the smallest voices.
  • Many will find $12 message hard to forget him twelve so and maybe that so now that doesn't Cathy what?
  • I got.
  • I can totally see what happened with this child. Do you know what that evil president Trump is doing he is taking children from their parents. I don't think a twelve-year-old necessarily has the cognizant of the background of the complications. They do they like twelve year olds do and that one doesn't well this one. I don't think so and you can just tell how she's been afraid that she wasn't happy.
  • I don't.
  • Again, Customs officials aren't saying what the plan is reuniting the roughly 2,000 children still separated but the activists and organizers of yesterday's movements. They want to use this momentum to keep people engaged enough to make a difference at the ballot. There you go. At least they're honest about it.
  • Will their heart yeah, I never off-handed way. No thing was just honest the protesting nothing. This is like going on. Let's protest the Vietnam War get out of Vietnam. Yeah.
  • So I had to find his kid. There was a bunch of the son. He had a lot of this on Twitter these people showing their kids holding stupid sign. Yeah. I saw you Tweeting about the child abuse and you got a lot of pushback for that. I didn't get a lot. I got mostly support but I did get some pushback from the guy himself who posted the picture who is was the editor of the above? Yeah, you're an asshole that was dropped the F-bomb on right? It was his big journalistic response. It was pretty good. And so I go back and look at his site and he's got this long cartoon about kind of the
  • Negative civil discourse and how we should be nice to each other. Oh, yeah civil civil is still I'm looking at it but things take a holy crap. This guy's all into always, you know, this fault that we have the Civil discourse issues cuz people can't be nice to each other. And so I go back to clip his thing and then clip his other thing and that was going to put a little piece together. He needed I want to douche who was it that said I'm looking for here. It is. Yes, Samantha. Oh, yeah one of Samantha Bee staff writers.
  • Tweeted civility you got to write this one down civility is a tool of white supremacy.
  • What I have to say my head kind of exploded over that one. Like what what wow Villa T is a tool of white supremacy explain to pin that rights.
  • Let's see if I can find out how to actually writing it down. It's a good one. It's a tool of white supremacy. I didn't realize that I'm sorry. I called for it.
  • Email like a big white douche. You are a douche possibility white supremacist. Can we play part 2? Yes, I finish it up 100 marches in every state demonstrators joined forces with celebrities. We are out here to save this all of our nation and politicians President signed an executive order to stop the separations from more than two thousand children still haven't been reunited with their parents the seven year old from El Salvador separated from his mother four-month reunited just yesterday in Virginia our Thomas at the border this week as the head of Customs and Border Protection about the legal back and forth in the public pressure this point now where we were separating families and the executive order came out and we're keeping families together.
  • It's moot the whole thing was mood. He kind of slipped it in that Trump did signed the executive order, but you can't put it in like an afterthought. It was really I thought it was tour journalism from top to bottom cover in covering this and they should have either ignore. It was a moot. It was a protest. They should have either not covered it or at least gotten to the bottom of it.
  • And been honest with the public rights rally here, they were cheerleading but that's that's what they do. I did. I did do a little bit of it but didn't do a little bit of research on a few things.
  • Mainly the Asylum the Asylum partner there was always talking about the broken immigration system. We need comprehensive immigration reform and an immigration system works. I've always complain that it's too expensive. But if you want to come in Legally, although just Side Story, you know Lex right? My my first boss likes my buddy relationship buddy with the with the largest Warhol collection worth millions, but that Warhol collection. So he sent me a note. He said I'm done any 7 while my bitches about the Vietnam War having to 73 now. I'm done. I hate that. I hate your country. I hate that stupid from like what's going on it's going on since I wanted to go to my son is having the kid in Canada, and I wanted to swing by New York and check out some Galleries and and I I was refused an esta.
  • You refused to ask yes, because I visited Iran.
  • No down, and it's true. If you visited Iran, if you have that stamp, then you have to get you have to have a separate interview and then maybe in a year you'll get your waiver. Yeah, yesterday to Canada.
  • I'm sorry, you wanted to go to Canada? What see what he's bitching about is he couldn't go to New York for a lot? Of course, of course. That's why I agree. And I said yeah just so you know, that's a a regulation was put in place in 2015 by Obama. But otherwise, I understand your frustration. That's okay. But then as I was doing more research on this, you know that part really basically isn't broken, you know, it's just expensive to to come into the country and go through the process legally, which I certainly think we could do better on that. It's the Asylum part, but I never really looked into I mean, are you familiar with the Asylum regulations for for the United States? I'm not no, I'm not perfectly familiar with them to ask for a sign. Yeah. I always thought that there were they were certain countries that were pre-approved. And so you you could come in on if you're from that country, you know, it's a sheet country the stuff going on you're on the list and you come
  • Yeah, well, that's not true. So but when you look at what how it does work, the problem is not the immigration is the Asylum process. So I dug in a little deeper and anyone this is from the US ICS the United States citizenship and immigration services website. You may apply for Asylum. If you're at a Port of Entry or already in the United States, you may apply for Asylum regardless of your immigration status, as long as it's within one year of your arrival to United States. Now, you have to show your eligible.
  • By let me see.
  • There's a whole bunch of things that you really have to apply within that first year so you can you can come this is this is basically what's happening people are coming in as long as you can slip in and then we did not hear you can apply for Asylum and then you go into this long process which takes quite a while, but you only have to prove that you are being discriminated against or or endanger based upon your political beliefs religious beliefs or if you're a member of a certain group, which is kind of broad.
  • It was very something about this and one of the right-wingers talk shows where they were mitching about a certain Christian Cults in the Middle East. So I would call him a call but there I guess mainstreaming some areas, but they're just offbeat and they were they were not letting them have a Cylon even though the Muslims and some areas are just burning their churches to the ground and killed they were not getting Asylum. They were not getting it done and that's what they were complaining about because other guys were getting Asylum when these guys weren't and they needed it so that whole process which is not it's decided by a by some Judiciary decides whether you have the right or not, but I think the problem is is it you can ask for that's the only thing I would change it would be pretty comprehensive. But if you want Asylum basket at the Port of Entry, I don't agree with this you have to you can come in illegally and then ask for Asylum.
  • And I think that's all right. I know it makes you just could be the only problem except for the exorbitant cost of legal immigration. That seems to be the only real problem here.
  • It's not that you're rushing the Border. Yeah, and when you do you slip in and then you know, you're good to go and then you can ask for Asylum and I think there's even though Mexico is here. I'm sure that under certain circumstances. You can get Asylum from from the atrocities in Mexico in any South American country in our own country. I want Asylum.
  • for my own country
  • It's totally possible.
  • So I did to me it's like everyone's focusing on the wrong thing if the Asylum process that is is the issue here.
  • The let me see.
  • I got a number of people telling me that I was wrong about the travel ban.
  • Now LOL, what did you say it was wrong? It. Usually they send me notes saying tell Adam is wrong. That's so interesting because everyone sends me notes to tell you if you were wrong. What is wrong with people are you afraid to email us directly? That is a very odd thing. We noticed that for ten years now. So I said Trump called, you know, it's a travel ban is not a Muslim Bandits the travel ban and what he wrote as executive order was a travel ban, but I had not heard this class is from 2015 then Presidential hopeful, let me just stop you right to tell us how it's going to work. If you indeed are going to get this done unlikely to could pass Congress, even if it did likely to be found unconstitutional. So how will you actually do this? What I'm doing is I'm calling very shapely for a shutdown of Muslims entering the United States and here's a key on kill. Our country's Representatives can figure out what is going.
  • They don't know I stand corrected. He did say that now, you know, I remember that too. I remember that I'd forgotten about it. So he that's why I was confused and it's something I'm not going to have to either make up their minds either Trump is just full of shit. Yeah, which is what you know, most people claim and and you have to take this stuff with a grain of salt when he says something cuz it could go either way when it finally comes down to it only what's finalized counts, which is the way you I think it has to be dealt with or you take everything in his fat face value and you believed every word. He says as the honest-to-god truth and you can't do both of those things just cherry-picking. So yeah, he did say that I remember that too. I think he said it more than once actually hungry.
  • And it was always based on this cuz we don't until we know what's happening. Right and then but then the executive order came on. It was clearly not a Muslim ban. Otherwise, we would have banned all the Pakistan from traveling to the United States exactly.
  • He did say it though.
  • Directed once again. Yes now agenda show continues to correct ourselves as much as possible thing that really not the war rally really baffles me is the calls for abolishment of ice and which I said it wrong on the last show. I just yeah I see is its part if it was rebranding. Yes Department of Homeland Security came into effect after nine-eleven as a part of the Patriot Act and there's a whole bunch of issues with that. Here. We are. We're stuck with it for now. And I the way by the way we bitched about this from day one. The whole gear. We're we're all the same people that are complaining now. Well, they some of them weren't born minor problem. I guess you got me there. Yeah. I don't think read it was around either.
  • Yeah, that's where everyone that's where the big bitches take place.
  • But the ice came out of something I think most of these people don't remember ins if you were called those with the bad guy Immigration and Naturalization Service. Yes, and you know, you could say in a restaurant in New York City. Hey man shut off where I'm calling ins on you everybody in with that meant everybody would ins was yeah. I agree. So ice is just a a new version of that and there's rebranding you're right. It's all it is as ins you're exactly correct how they did get some new some new powers, which was this 100 Mi within the Border add-ons got it go. Well, I looked into that to this. So I've been stopped by one of those a really really despise it and I still believe it is a violation of your Fourth Amendment rights, but Supreme Court did rule on this a long time ago. Actually they ruled on this twenty years ago, and they said
  • Absolutely. I think the way it came out in the in the Supreme Court ruling was that the the safety of the people of the country went above this one question stop, which is not one question. But okay, are you an American citizen and there's a whole, you know, there's also a dissent against I put it all on the show notes, but the ice guys, you know, or it's mainly I see who were at these like I 35 in Texas, but they have to be on a road that you know within 100 Mi that comes from the border. I can't be on just some willy-nilly Road. You don't have the same rules for roving eye. So someone you know Vice is trailing you in the car and then they pull you over they have to have an actual reason to ask you for identification if you were a citizen, but these these ice stations at on these within 100 Mi border limit they have been ruled constitutional.
  • By the Supreme Court. Well, it's local authorities that that usually put the kibosh on some of this stuff. We had this problem up in the Port Angeles, you know, we had they set up a nice operation to put together a nice system like the office buildings and know these fancy black SUVs that drive around and and they were going around red lights and Sirens. That's the roving they're not allowed to do that. They have to have that money going into fuck off and I can't do learn people over and then they were what was another thing then they were they were going through the scene of an accident that was being kind they coming here we help and they were trying for something in its like they were never bored and had nothing better to do nothing better to do they're sitting around and they officers nothing to do there. And so they decide to go out there and have some fun.
  • I would probably be do the same thing if I was working there and they finally got sold like a judge just stop it or else again roving ice is different. That's a different rules. But it's it's the ones that I take such an issue is is you know slowdowns like an American citizen you believe no right to ask but apparently they do however ice needs to go and they are evil and here is Austin within a hundred miles of the Border know and we don't have them here, but you see it when I when I drove from California to Texas we got stopped. Yeah, it was quite the ordeal and the reason why they had probable cause is because the police dog jumped up against a vehicle and it was like
  • You know, oh you may have drugs probable cause and you know about the police dogs.
  • They're Liars. They are they're Liars Liars police dogs. I like him but they Liars they're trained a lot. So here is Kristen gillibrand gillibrand the New York with her brilliant to call to disband ice. She's also got some positions that are even to the left of Bernie Sanders. She wants to get rid of ice. Now. What are you going to do with your party? If you do come into a majority and you have a significant number or at least an influence of people who have that kind of a position. Well, I agree with that. I don't think I have today if working as intended you should get rid of the agency. I believe that it has become a location for and I think you should separate the criminal justice from the immigration issues. And I think usually imagine I under an agency with imagine. What is that? Is that a is that a new way running late? I'm going to be mad that term she would use I see way I think the guy how about
  • Something like immigration Naturalization Services think maybe we should we should go back to that. Oh, I haven't done with the question. You should ask under a new agencies, but Cuomo kid smokes coming out of his ears already very different Mission and take those two missions out. And so we believe that she's talkin gobbledygook that I know he says with a new Mission take those two missions out. There wasn't a very different Mission and take those two missions out. And so they believe that families that need our help and that's not what I was doing today. And that's why I believe you should get rid of it start over imagine it and build something that actually work. I believe she's also poorly informed its custom border patrol who deal with the with the Border ice in forces. Yeah. Once you're inside the border and pass no pass whatever you're gone through or not. That's where ice comes into play. So they're the ones to come into Oakland then we have our new Superstar.
  • Gillibrand is Hillary Clinton light well and then there's a o c or light wage then there's a o c baby ASE just like HR. She she's got a nishal day OC talking about sea of Cortez of her, you know, there was a good piece in the Zero Hedge on her. She apparently was raised in a very wealthy family and according to do we had the dinner or the other day and JC was I guess reading the Jacobin or one of these other Publications that he likes he says that the Spanish voter the Latino voters voters never gave her any support whatsoever because they're Spanish sucks. Apparently she could speaking Spanglish. I got a real nasty note from someone.
  • Let me see like that. Yeah me see if I can find it stupid Outlook man guys suck. Here we go. And it even from Shady Waters hot cheese Outlook has a has a real world mail. I should like I just want to open up OneNote people, but then it immediately goes into I can't even explain what's going on here.
  • Sorry, you even thought to do that. Yeah, here we go.
  • You have no clue what you're talking about with mentoring when mentioning AOC. She's been part of the DSA for two years with a massive organic backing. They knocked on over 15,000 doors in the Bronx. She was outspent eighty-two one like John said Planned Parenthood and Emily's List donated to Crowley. He had no gas money and just think that Chuck Schumer. We'll be grooming someone that's against Israel may be the most retarded thing. I've heard you say on the show you both have no clue about how there's a civil war in the DNC and a OCS win is our Tea Party Movement, but unlike all the dark money to keep party got we don't get any funding the DCCC does not found anyone a part of the it was a part of the DSA. Keep thinking you have a clear about a socialist and yes, we want open borders boohoo.
  • I got I got a boo-boo open borders. This is great. I got a boo hoo. Hey sucker. You're a stooge for the One World Government. So now Acosta Ortez is she's you know, she's very green. She's just fresh so she's going to make mistakes and we're going to point a couple out right now, that'd be fun. But I will I will make note the Scott Adams says she is a master manipulator on par with the the level of trump, but he's discussing her ability to Emoji not suggestions. Now, she I don't know. I don't know if she's that good somehow it maybe I mean to get you all the crap plus one has listened to her speaking about the ice issue. You have called for a number of things one of them being to abolish ice and you recently traveled to the border to tornillo Texas to see the shelters to see where some of these separated families are being held
  • What would you replace ice with and do we not need protection at the border? But we absolutely do need to make sure that our borders are secure to make sure that people are safe and passage but we need to realize and remember is that ice will establish in 2003 right at the same time as the Patriot Act you and Matthew Iraq war and we look back at a lot of that time and legislation as as a mistake now and I think that I it's right there at the part of it. It has extras extrajudicial nature is bacon to the structure of the agency. And that is why they're able to get away with black, you know with black sites out our border with a sound. I love this blog sites. Wait a minute black sides, you know, the last time that was used was in connection with CIA torture facilities, but you're Jewish Antonia or Latvia now, I don't know where she got this from but she's she's really going to make a big mistake here.
  • And we know here the No Agenda show that these facilities are not run by Health and Human Services. They're run by outfits like the eight. No, no, no, no, like like the one South key the one here in Austin who gets a hundred million dollars a year. These are run by the corrections guys know we went through this whole thing this it's the immigration orange the ngos who pick these people. Okay, and they put the, you know, the the Walmart is owned by South key or not South key the other one, but it's all owned by these ngos who have balance sheets and who have you know, the South key is not a Walmart is a Walmart like facility towards the former Walmart. Yeah, but it's not Walmart. Yeah. It says Walmart on the building. It's a former Walmart Ormond. It's called a Walmart Walmart signed down. Anyway, so now she's talking about black sites. All right, let's find out what she's talking about.
  • We are we are committing human rights abuses on the border and separating children from their families and that you know is is the structure of the agency we can replace it and we can replace it with a Humane agency that is directed to a safe passage. What if you got a black of the criminalization? What do you mean black? Like? What do you mean about blouse the question? So I was just yeah. Yeah, so actually were just hopping on MSNBC and and you do not go on CNN and say we were just hopping off MSNBC she learned but that's what do you mean black? What do you mean about flying here? So I was just yeah so actually were just hopping off MSNBC and they were talking about it. Basically what we have is that people are not able to access. Even our own members of Congress are not able to access what is happening in these sites and that ended up itself.
  • Secretive nature and we know that what she's talking about is journalist and and Congress Representatives with journalist and cameras wanting to go in and shoot video in these sites, which is a pretty clear violation of these children's privacy of anybody's privacy and it's quite honestly is ghoulish. It's ghoulish to go in gawking at the suffering of people, you know, they come from suffering their suffering is extended until we figure out what to do with them. But to call that a black site and infer that there's something to fairy is going on I think is just great her site. She's grey and our own members of Congress are not able to access happening in these sites and that human rights or accountability terms of transparency and accountability, but you need
  • To go to the companies who were contracted to do it. That is where we're at right now. That is simply what happening.
  • I would know those facilities run by by HHS, but I know some of the lawmakers have even gotten inside have not been able to see some of the children the stop for second. Who is this woman AOC to be there in the first place. She's a candidate.
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  • she's a candidate running in a district in New York. She's a superstar and she's down in Texas nosing around as a candidate. What does it got to do with the locals in New York and her neighborhood wherever she is running whatever District what's this got to do with anything that she should be doing? It's not like a congress been doing an investigation. She's a candidate running on a platform of abolishing ice and I have I have some thoughts for that. I like the air. Yeah, we need to Rebrand.
  • And you know so ice their job is to protect us from Aliens.
  • There you go. All of a sudden I had it we got the space force. We need spice spices the word. Why do we need to add space to the aliens? So not just ice, spice.
  • Yeah, and it would sound nicer day spice here. Oh, hey, how you doing? I think it would be nicer.
  • So I did this you saw the newsletter. Yes. Wow, I buy the way the the advertisements the massaging has advertisements. Yeah, whoa.
  • That's some crazy stuff in there man. It's great the sexual over and undertones are off. But what a bunch of douchebags we were in the fifties, that's the advertising industry wasn't necessarily the public point. It was the people in New York City the admin the admin now, so I do this I did a couple of ads once I get my Photoshop out I could get to work but you got to you got to dig in the back of the shed, but they're somewhere so I so I did this after I did two ads for two political posters. I did one for EOC. Oh, yeah. That was a good one. Although technically impossible. Well, hold on a second and then I did one for Maxine Waters.
  • And the Maxine Waters one was really I thought was funny or but I didn't put it in the newsletter. It's just on Twitter. I put it in the next newsletter the so this one so I get I still run this thing with she's running. It says Cortez are all of their whatever her name is Cortez Cortez for president 2020 and with a catchphrase why not? So I get a bunch of mail and people on Twitter. You do know she's not eligible. She's not eligible because she's too young people just don't understand your high level of Comedy Jam maybe grooming a snow cave. And so the Maxine Waters one was worse. I did. This is Matt blowers. Would you just have to say that you can you can the Constitution states? You can only be president if you're thirty-five. So 2020s you would not be old enough to be yelled. Yeah. Yeah and
  • I'm not in my hand really that's running so.
  • So the Maxine watches Waters twenty-twenty the time for change is now and then it says quote if I'm elected president. The first thing I'll do is Donald Trump. And so and people went don't you know, that's not possible. Yeah, but you know, I got one note said if the time is now why she's running in twenty-twenty as one then I got I don't think it's possible to impeach Donald Trump after he's out of the presidency and bunch of these kinds of notes. And why and when why are you propagating fake news as this this this existed? It's unbelievable. And that's not you haven't seen this. I mean, it's really float over to Twitter. I think, you know the face that I haven't been on it since that left with an almost 2 months ago at least a month ago. And yeah, yeah, you can wait all you want. I'm not
  • Going back I get enough of it on Twitter and you're seeing it now too. By the way you berlis a humorless man who are paid it off raid wash by Stephen Colbert to think the only thing funny some slapstick about Trump humorless brainwashed one Sanchez the founder of Southwest Key Programs, you know, this is this the company that gets about a hundred million dollars a year the headquarters in Austin to handle these kids. He's out there crying now,
  • he said the government the government asked us to set up shop and and so we did and in the process, of course, we advertise and all these people applied for jobs, and now we can have to lay people off because there won't be enough people to clients to take care of. There you go again your pet peeve. There's been this determination by the government that we're going to cut the number of kids that we that we are serving by 48 percentage Yeah, this will bring the kids. So as the government has made these cuts across the country. What do we do? They told us you need to terminate folks that we in the process right now of needing to terminate people are losing jobs is bad for the economy.
  • the weather yeah when you when you talk about
  • Either whether it's homeless people or whether what whatever your NGO is when you start to look at these people as clients, then it is your natural inclination of the organization to grow the client base.
  • Then he really is he still home now? We have to fire people so sad they they responded to our ad it would be a good thing.
  • You should be happy. This is like starting a government agency that shutting it down. I works for the air pollution District in the San Francisco Bay area, which was a regional government set up and
  • It began in 1955. I was working there in the 70s and I one day I was at University of California doing some miscellaneous research and I found their bylaws and when they set up shop there's a whole section, but you were working there and you just doing some miscellaneous research. So which I recommend any I've always said this about government work anyway, so I'm in there I was looking for doing something and I I just ran into their all their paperwork and it was founded and I didn't know any of this cuz they don't teach any of it when you're working there. It was founded in 1955 and it was supposed to have a it was because this was everything all the air pollution stuff really got going in the 50s after the London Fog after that. We're on the decline a killed the London was not much earlier.
  • It was earlier than 1955 but I don't know if it was that much really, let's look it up. Yeah, we we should definitely and this is the the fog that the brakes change log of London. It was send it and it was like I don't worry about Jew. Oh good, so they said don't worry about it. Don't worry about it. How many people died? I don't know. I'm looking at it and not a lot.
  • Yeah, it was anyways, the it was severe air pollution event that affected the British Capital One in early December 1952. Have cold winter combined with anticyclone and windless conditions collected Airborne pollutants. It goes on and on four thousand people died.
  • So that and ten a hundred thousand more. We're maybe ill this was a serious problem. I remember the first time I went to London it was still they're still burning coal and you had to change your shirt at least two or three times a day. That is the Genesis of the EPA.
  • The Genesis of most air pollution-related I think so. I think it was do you think it was put in play by Nixon the little later but these local districts were all created in the mid-fifties ours was created in 1955 and it was you know, there was free. About what happened in London. I mean people bitching know now by carbon pollution, but they have no idea not there hasn't been an event like this ever since we're four thousand people were killed four thousand dead and a hundred thousand made ill so that was a big deal. So they started the air pollution District 1955 to clean up the Bay Area and they did a pretty good job of it. I think but it was designed to have a 15-year life.
  • I regretted the bylaws. They're supposed to be shut down 1970 and more government agencies 2018 still going strong people just need to remind ourselves.
  • Anyway, well so these agencies once they get going and this is kind of people said he government role say that should you start something it it's job is to get more money and get a bigger budget everything here and expenses and ways talk about cutting expenses. They never talk about we talk about this on the show constantly, they're not cutting expenses. They're cutting the next year's budget increase the natural increase exactly. So we also have the Supreme Court issue, which is this is all just get my Nations stuff here, but it's being talked about worldwide and I do have luckily have some crazy zero zero land stuff. I'd like to hear that. I have two clips, but I because mine I'm just showing the slant in this case CBS not and there was a new piece that's going around somebody challenges to discuss it which apparently the New York Times said that somehow because
  • Trump's son knows Kennedy's son that yeah. I looked at this vehicle gold Trinity song apparently worked at Deutsche Bank and he helped Trump get some loan, which I think isn't factually incorrect. But guess what the foreman New York Banker knows so I'm going to ask him to will find out if you know, so the idea is Kennedy judge Canada Justice Kennedy worked with the Trump White House to screw everybody by punching out at the right moment. So they can elect a new you know, crazy Roe vs. Wade abolishing Justice because there was already some collusion behind the scenes with this kid whose room it seems to be like Trump owes him. But okay the way I look at like, you know, he owes Trump this guy at favor if that story is true in the other thing is these guys are pretty, you know, you're set for life when your Supreme
  • For justice, nobody can push you around or shouldn't be able to let you have a gun to your dog's head and it's in the guys either in the sincere about quitting any I don't see him wanting to quit to give trumped the extra pick in time for the before the election. I think he did was some some thought about that, but he obviously had it in mind to quit within the next few years. Anyway, I'd be a good time to do it cuz you don't want you know, it just seems to be the most convenient way to go cuz they can really ramrod some guy through as long as they get the cooperation of murkowski and pull you see if you know with the call for is now though on the on the Socialist pack the court and hashtag 11.
  • So the sinking now on the from the Democratic party is we can add another member to the Supreme Court is what Roosevelt tried to do. This is oh democratic practice from history tell us I don't know the details. I just remember that Roosevelt tried to pack the court cuz he wasn't getting the response. He wanted from the National Recovery Act is National Recovery. Act was unconstitutional and I don't know the details of it, but I just know yeah, I guess I guess we can have more justices on the Supreme Court or less. Yeah less that's possible too. But that would I don't know what that would take. Does that take, you know, this is not happening know. I know it's not happening wishful thinking what is it? I understand but what is the legal process? Would that take an amendment? I don't know you asking you just really don't know offhand. I'd have to look it into it will look into it will have the answer for everybody on Thursday.
  • We meaning you okay, you brought it. Okay, you got it. I'll have an answer.
  • All right. Do you have a let's play? I have two clips because I have some commentary on these on this dream Court run down one which I call boring. It's a little it's a little boring. It's only 1 minute 30, but it's it would it just Galls because CBS brings in this woman who's a professor at Barnard or Wells it one of these women's or one of these one-time women schools, and she says she seems to be like a spook.
  • Pushing the CIA line this never got on network. This was on their streaming service and I just found it. They're pushing the just one of the show's gripes that we have and people out there listen to show know this We complain about untruths being promulgated as memes which is constantly going on, you know, like the the phony gassing and Syria that was done by the rebels and ninety 11% of all scientists and 97% of those that sort of thing is galling and this woman comes on a professor. All Mexicans are rapists. Exactly. We should we need a list we do need a list it this well, it's a big deal because Justice Kennedy has historically been the Swing Vote between the more liberal and conservative wings of the Supreme Court decisions of helps provide right to gay Americans with marriage is also upheld abortion as well. So
  • Is it possible replacement on President Trump commitment to replace them with a conservative Justice Democrats and liberals or concerns? If perhaps this is the first step to throw versus Wade which legalized abortion to being over time? So they tried to push Senate leader Mitch McConnell to delay the confirmation vote until after the midterm elections on the slim chance that the Hops Democrats will win a feast to gain the majority in the Senate. But Senator McConnell will have none of that. He wants his vote done this full to secure a conservative Justice on the court and that's why president Trump met with several Senators this week to gauge. What would be palatable for them? What type of Norman either to pro-abortion rights Republican Senators Lisa murkowski of Alaska and Susan Collins of Maine who have indicated. They don't want to see someone overturn Roe vs. Wade send it to call in saying that she sees it as settle the president Trump would be wise to appoint a Justice who has
  • Not previously ruled in ways that seem negative World versus Islam. Hold on on Air Force One yesterday. He was not a potential nominee specifically about their views on the issue because he felt it would be inappropriate but we all standing by to see who he will meet here in the next few hours as a potential replacement adjust antenna. Do you know what what gets me is I don't think these journalists or anybody really if you ask them point-blank, what was Roe versus Wade about and what how does it how does that case or what was the circumstance in that case that led to you know, the legal is the federal legalization of abortion? I don't think most people know because it was has nothing to do with the rights of the baby or death or when a child is is a person has nothing to do with that.
  • Man, I think it was just review for a second. It was the way it was done, which I think it's constitutionally very solid is the right to privacy under the due process clause of the Fourteenth Amendment that a woman. It's a woman's decision to have an abortion but it is her privacy whether she does that and whatever medical facilitator she uses for that and when you really go down the line of looking at the Fourteenth Amendment the due process clause, I mean, this is some pretty I mean real basic stuff. It also folds into the Fifth Amendment it also pushes and pushes the whole issue on to the states. Hey certainly does but I think that people are very confused and they think that all this is, you know, whoever whoever is speaking who ever is whoever the person is religious fuck it's going to return it.
  • This is not something you just overturned by though. It was a 72 ruling. It was pretty unanimous.
  • So it's it's it's well lack of moderation. Yeah. Well beside the point, you're right beside the point because it's a point of you know, it's like a point of order is like it's a vote Democrat. Yes, and that's all it is. Yes, correct. And it's a dog. In fact the Democrats coin the phrase and I would say it's a dog whistle issue with dealer is still a time is a. You say Roe versus Wade, you just call out the dogs. They don't know. It doesn't matter what it what is really about the dog whistle.
  • Aren't you part to you know, a lot of talk also has been said about the Supreme Court that's just not diverse enough, especially on an ethnic level and you're making these decisions on people who come from a wide range of of different backgrounds any sort of sense that he might nominate somebody who is worth Stickley diverse in the current make up of the Supreme Court. Yeah. There was one nominee who is confirmed would be the first indian-american Justice on the Supreme Court. And that's a move the Paul. He's forty nine years old and currently serves on the sixth Circuit Court of Appeals in Cincinnati. President Trump is also Keen to mention that there are two women on his list of possible Replacements and that includes Amy Coney Barrett. She's forty six years old and was appointed by President Trump to sit on the 7th.
  • They have these two people first diversity. I think the course fairly diverse already have to be there seemed to be more Jews than in the general population that I don't really consider. They've never mention that no. No. No, that's a that ixnay on the J.
  • But they're so that's a little unbalanced in that regard. They could use another woman but they're going to get another woman when Ruth Bader Ginsburg drops your glass repair is going to women at her place. I think they're going to try to put that Indian guy in that would that would make sense? Because you get a Denis Denis D'Souza type of guy you guys if they have you know, these Indian guys were tough customers because they have so much better memories than most of their you have to remember that the Indian land mass and all the Indians. There were the last major civilization to have a written language.
  • And the only adopted Sanskrit and so what they I believe what they did over the centuries and centuries was developing outrageous ability to memorize facts. So they didn't need a you don't need a written language everybody in the town knows the books right now. It's just by memory, right? So you get you get these guys a guy like this who's a conservative. Oh, he would be a nightmare for the Democrat huh, but he was saying no to him because he's a super ethnic. He's an Asian. What are you going to do? Well, it has a penis. That's a problem. Well, there's that. That's one thing you can complain about Taco absolutely sure about that.
  • All right, let's listen to some commentary on the view regarding the Supreme Court. And of course we have will be who is very very upset about this as she feels that men always want to be inside of her telling her what to do on the inside like hearing again that I'm trying to take you arrive for it cuz I have to tell you as a woman. I think you're trying to take my rights away. Okay, you know what? I mean? And that's a person who believe in the Constitution which tells me that I have the right to be myself and do the things I want to do and I don't have to listen to what you are religion is not I don't have to listen to what you wanted to be. I have to make sure that as an American citizen. I'm due by the way here you can see or you can hear the confusion as she truly believes. Roe versus Wade is about religion and religious beliefs. That's not the point of the clip, but you can hear it goes your religious aspect to Row versus
  • Wait was there there's never know the zero religious aspect none.
  • That's not the ruling is purely about privacy not about bringing it out. I mean, no, it's just what people think it is really a blessing. So what you are religion is, I don't have to listen to what you want it to be. I have to make sure that as an American citizen. I'm doing the right stuff and taken care of business. I don't like this line that and then I as a Democrat or an independent or whatever is trying to take away anything from you. I'm trying to hold onto my personal Riser. So they knew and have the right you want to cuz if you take mine.
  • I feel like you're the one with the problem if you take my right away from me to judge what I do for my family and line body. I got a little problem with that. You got to tell me you don't you don't want people to take your cuz I'm supposed to get out of my behind. You're not in my vagina, you know, I mean, yes once again begging people to get into. Yeah. No, but it was also get out of my behind which I do not think it's related to Roe v Wade, but I'm sorry double 10 that we go Michael Moore was on the Bill Maher show Friday. You want to hear some of that?
  • If I'm game I thought you were doing every time I see somebody told me you had a Hail Mary solution to this Supreme Court pick. Do you think it's not a done deal? I don't think we should give up on the facts and
  • Not right now is 5149 Bradley. McCain will not be able to vote. So it's a 50-49 vote right? Come on. I know we have to write we've got to push it off till after November and I don't trust every Democrat and know we have to hold the Democratic seats. We yeah, but ninety percent of a Cummins are always returned. I mean, so that that should we should the Democrats in Montana and North Dakota. Please notice how quickly how quickly this all goes to do. You need to vote for Virginia. They've got to do their job they'll do their job is to win in Tennessee and the idea is what does that mean?
  • Rounding the United States capital now which on the war in Vietnam Bill? Let me tell you something. This church goes through for the rest of the lease all of our Lives. Yeah. Well, I mean, sorry, you know, the thing is always overlooked I get a kick out of it is that it's a right-wing court now. Yeah, the Kennedy is slept over the other side sometimes Roberts did to it says Kennedy in Robert bulls have done this and
  • It's right wing court. Now what's going to change is going to there's this is a fake argument. They got a right-wing guy. And yeah, they're not reversing any of the old Court decisions by putting a new guy in there. It's just a different right winger Brendan's the right-wing or an ex Gambia right-winger. It's nonsense and you'll you'll appreciate how they bring in a fictional story into this to kind of help people understand. No. No, that's it. It's over combined with the White House and the Congress is the last. Okay? Why can't we do this? Because the Republican
  • Now is this glued or unhinged? Which one is it? I forget I can never remember. I think it's well, you know I said I think I got hands, you know, we got why would sharing the courts not what?
  • In the hammy I cut all this out, but I guess the director the guy from the handmaid's tale or whatever. It was running the show. He was on there as well. So that's why he's bringing in the handmaid's tale so we can understand how it works cuz you know, the Hulu Hulu will tell us our future that start bill. I mean just tell you this is a serious point the best part of the show when it was too late right? Where was great. Where was the point where if we do it isn't that great that's close and fascism works just like the handmaid's tale everybody but lose one normal week. We have a president who was elected by the people and constantly is Norm
  • McDonald's, we lose Norm. Do you think you're going about the normal the norm? He's deaf. Okay. Yeah, so you're and I were referring to himself in the Third Reich and I'm finishing my movie go there because I want millions of people to get to the polls. Just love it if we had a one-party system with no more unless one-party system was a commissar and all the Border. I hate to give you this for a bill Mark if I'm going to I think clipping the day is deserve.
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  • Yes, starting off of the very big contribution from David March there the Hamilton Ontario Canada on Canada day. We failed to mention the beginning of the show that this is Canada Day. Yes. Happy Canada day everybody. Yeah, July 1st is Canada Day. They're equivalent of the Fourth of July. It wasn't based on a revolution. I saw it in the new one based on an evolution. Do they do fireworks on Canada? Oh, yeah never stayed nice nice fireworks display and most of Canada David March and Hamilton. Mm. Oh, yeah. It was $2,000 would get these $2,000 guys every so often. He doesn't want a year I think but I think they had one but he does you must like David David is here, but I'm sending this note in here is directly to Adam normally do my donation around February for my birthday. However this year I got the worst thing that happened where my father passed away right before my normal donation since then I
  • Been dealing with the state and only recently got probate which is a process you have to go through. I didn't know they how they did in Canada so I can make this donation to the show. I would like I would like to not just get my Knighthood but get my father's posthumous Knighthood as well own. Now, you're going to have to I didn't know if you ever get this right? I don't think you did. So I want you to go over look at the the in fix it. I will Lang and fix it the list of nights. Yeah. I think you fixed it.
  • What does he have for the father sir? Romano Marchi?
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  • And as soon as he put that in there, so they won't get paid and put the first one in either. Oh, okay. Well, they're both of these coughed his name's an old joke from the time. He went to a mob wedding for one of his students a joke. I guess it wasn't his not going to be explained to us. I guess not he was a professor and let a full life. I would ask for, the clip with the CB people saving the world stop. Yes. I asked you earlier. I feel real bad about this but hams are not CB people and CB people will not save the world.
  • No, they won't even save their truck. Yes. That was a huge football. That's okay. Mm dollars, you can make a little party or whatever the hell he wants saving the world and the goal podcasting clip which by the way, we have not played for a long time. Okay. Well, I'm very sorry. Sorry to hear about this loss David but I very much look forward to knighting you as well as your dad posthumously. He sounds like he was a fun guy and if you ever feel like it, we'd love to hear about the mob wedding more about him. Yeah. We like the apocalypse comes where the guys who are going to save the world, right?
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  • And John do more of the crumbs in the Rihanna stuff would love that story man. Yeah. Yes. They did. It wasn't much of a story. It's just the idea that you get high and then go listen to Rihanna. It's just an S. What you doing? Any normal person do that?
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  • I have a little local color. I'm going to throw in here this year have been slow things down with it. We're putting out a highway for their Putting shotspotter System ssti. Great stock to play. Yes, it's true. Nothing rocket.
  • Yeah, it's got long way to go. So this on the freeway and this will be the first freeway cuz you know freeway shootings happen that hears a gunshot reports directly to the police and then it flips on cameras and they can listen in and check everything immediately. Yeah. Well, this one goes a little further it actually Zooms in on the car. They think the shaman front moves. It moves the cameras around and the shotspotter plus and gets the license it can read licenses. So let's listen to a couple of these cuz there's an atom in here lots in here the little background Iran shotspotter one shooting. Let me see where it's Kristy Smith works and what people need to know.
  • Hard and reducing freeway. She probably only have you stop for a minute or two and then open up the freeways right right after he going to be shooting left and right. So now I have an atom. There's a there's a there's a piece information here. I'm going to ask you at the end of this part to give me a combination of testing is a key part of a free weights security network to help officers try and pinpoint the time and location of shooting the CHP says since 2015. Can you just kind of step on the clip? So I don't know if I missed some pertinent sense twenty-two years what they years the question since 2015 there have been how many
  • I believe this is Northern California, but would just put all of I think it Northern California all of Northern California since well and all the freeways freeway shootings freeway about 10. Okay plant each piece has since 2015 there have been a hundred and thirty-six freeway shootings in the Bay Area. That's a lot of area a hundred and thirty-six freeway shootings in one of the areas of the country were housing is the most expensive in the world whom wanted 36. I like the ten though. That's the logical thing. You're things 136 shootings. They should have put the system up years ago.
  • Wow. Well, well Daniel again consider moving you guys in Texas of got nothing on this when it comes to shooting it up. That's true.
  • So Sunday Thursday was a was a show day. And of course we had this horrible shooting at the Capital Gazette in Maryland. I do have the latest summary wrap up if you want to play that before you make your commentary. Yes, which one is it?
  • Newspaper Massacre, could you announce that again newspaper Massacre? No. I said chili he has a legal that you would like to kill one of the peppers and he still would three years earlier. He would tell her to do things like hang herself you wish to
  • Police interviewed Ramos but claimed employees at the paper did not want to press charges because it might inflame the situation an officer involved in the investigation writing that he did not believe that Ramos was a threat now Ramos is behind bars so that they can Massacre I've sworn legal to kill these people. What are they talking about? I did some research on that. I pulled up these court cases and I think there's some some reporting that is being omitted from the combo.
  • But first we need a couple of other details, it's always annoying when you hear this report just after a mass killing the final thing that everybody's really talking about here is the police response. It is just been incredible the Anne Arundel County Police have been training for an active shooter situation. Just one week ago. They had a drill to prepare for a situation just like this girl on the name within 60 seconds the governor and the mayor have said that they went in without hesitating they exhibited tremendous courage. And without them. It is almost certain that there would have been several more lives lost several more people injured, but just a very sad scene out here and really, you know, one of these days they'll actually do a drill when the active shooting takes place. It's always right as that once already. No. No, it's always right after the drill. I thought it was once I thought there was a few years back there was one that was right. They were doing the drill right nearby.
  • I will it take yeah, I do recall that. I'm not sure exactly which one it was and then there was a lot of confusion, you know, the response time was 90 seconds and it was 60 seconds and then they transported and they were there immediately a lot of things and then this department in conjunction with an existing. I'm so sorry. This is the one I meant to play hiding under a desk but four hours after him. They had no idea who he was. He said almost nothing so they used the states facial recognition system to identify him leading to a search of his apartment where investigators say, they found signs that he planned the attack well in advance I said the other clip which I played out of order was this facial recognition is coming into play.
  • And although this was a police database. I'm sure.
  • What is happening now is Facebook finally has everybody you to Dvorak, you know, you go to a meet up if you're in the database your face task and it's in the database the paperwork. This is a picture. Of course the pictures people upload. That is the most data you give away in my opinion. I don't blow stuff like that. I don't I'm not accusing you of that. Simply people are foolish to do it as a public service I'm saying you give away so much information by uploading your pictures to these Services. I mean, they're not just looking at facial recognition. Does he have a dog does do you where are you on vacation? Who else is in the picture? There's tons of information that dollars a professional criminal robbing people. Oh man. It's a gold mine at your right.
  • MSNBC did the best job I think right as this occurred a blaming it on the president. I thought that was they did such a good job that I clicked it for us. And here we go you and I talked a little earlier about whether or not and this is all with the scenes of the you know, the cops there and everything's unfolding so they kind of just voiceover but this might be a targeted killings of journalists and we don't have that information right now. What we do know is that the NYPD has deployed counter-terrorism units to Media organizations in New York. The president was asked about his past criticism of the media he has sent by the way. The president of the United States has said the media is the enemy know, I just got to stop it to remind us you said fake news. He's the enemy of the people.
  • Never said the Blitzer took this and said oh this is another example of mean that's being perpetrated to get people to vote Democrat ask about the president's criticism now just on his way back from Wisconsin the president and his staff Sarah Huckabee Sanders said the president and his staff do not believe violence is acceptable in any situation and we stand by that but let's just call a spade a spade the pressure. You can't put out of your mind the fact that this was a shooting at at a newspaper. This is the situation unfolds in this case. I find extremely interesting because journalists take on a new stance and sometimes they don't even get out of it with this idea that they're being targeted that they are the enemy of the people and this is factually incorrect. They've completely made this up.
  • Although I can see if you're if you're well, if you're not a good journalist, and you just gloss over things, you may see fake news and read the media.
  • But I think the present in fact says there are many good people in the media fake new enemy of the people. Yes. I got into a debate with my lip Jewelers. Oh boy. Okay, and they one of them will goes on and says I calmed him down even though if you upset about he was upset about this shooting saying that route this is targeting journalists. It's pretty much what the M people so we've got to make a big fuss about this and I said, no that's just the opposite making a big fuss about school shootings has resulted in what more school shootings. This is just one of these things it's like it's almost like a fat amongst of clinically insane you start it's the same as remember the postal workers from years back when they're going going. So little deal the Elma mean I know get more and more of these shootings until they stop covering it. Yeah. I said unless you want to get a bunch of journalists killed. I just shut up about
  • Got it. You'll hear this all evester. I think his name is you'll hear him say something so bizarre because he can't get it out of his mind that he actually wants this to be he wants this to be a targeting shooting but target shooting against journalists and the media in general you'll hear him say it can't put out of your mind the fact that this was a shooting at at a newspaper. I don't know what I wish it to be. I don't want it to be a domestic situation. I don't want it to be somebody with a grudge against their boss, but we cannot discount the idea that there may be a Target now if he says I don't want it to be a domestic situation. That is that is a great catch. I think I know what hang I don't want it to be anything. But what it is a shooting of a journalist. Yes, you can interpret it. I don't want it to be what it is. I wanted to be this I wanted to be a I mean they give us is that the truth just wanted to come out or or I might just hear music.
  • I just sick. Is it possible that I'm just in the wrong Dimension and I hear it a different way that people clearly clearly is talking with, you know, it just could be anything. You know, it doesn't want it to me anybody to be hurt but that's not really what he said to be. I don't want it to be a domestic situation. I don't want it to be somebody with a grudge against their boss, but we cannot discount the idea that there may be a targeting journalists. I do I so. Yeah. It's a troubling time in America. We've had media personality just in the last week that have essentially a navigate they like to see vigilante go a journalist.
  • Did you see any deer taking Milo Milo Milo Milo? He's a media personality. Okay, so it's really the first time I think that we've had to seriously consider this in our own country which seen it once before by the way. We thought with the Charlie had to attack in in France and Paris France and we've also seen even in the case of Comedy Central at one point was being I love this. So with journalists we seen it was Charlie hebdo, which was Muslim radical terrorist Muslims who went up and shot up The Newsroom because they put a depiction of Muhammad on the front page and then Comedy Central first of all Comedy Central not known for journalists. And what was that about it was Radical Islamic terrorists who were going against
  • South Park because they showed a cartoon depiction of Muhammad or they were going to and you remember that whole so there that it has it so that is we've seen this with Comedy Central is nothing to do with it.
  • Nothing and you guys are these guys unhinged this is a whole new era. It really has has brought in this new aspect to it where we would traditionally look is this fourth-place violence. Is this a personal Grudge we at this point have to really have to add it to the man. It's something to the mix we're going to add it to the middle is specifically targeting media and media Outlets. It's an entirely New Perspective is this was about in the lease. Well, they didn't know at this point, but they wanted it to be enjoy having to cover but we are going to cover the one major league category. That would be said would could be could he be attacking journalist because they are journalists or because of something they have written and that will be a major league category that could certainly be over in a matter of hours. It has Jim says that's not what this is. It is just unfortunate that in 2018. That's where I mine goes and In fairness part of it goes there because your mind goes media is the enemy of the people.
  • Because the last eight say that again, yeah, yeah because the enemy the media the end of the people. Okay. Well you're making it up now what is not really discussed is what led him to this? Yeah, there's some ancillary like, oh, you know something about a court case and but he was very upset about an article written in the end of G. This was in 2011 by staff writer Eric Thomas Hartley. Yeah, not even there anymore, you know know where's the editor or the time but what's definitely not coming up in this conversation is how dangerous face bag is and I think it's the service that is not being reported on so I will read you the article that made him mad. He sued the paper over the article over defamation and the article was written in a snarky shit way which is typical and you know tough luck.
  • That's basically what the judge said and he is so he lost the appeal he lost again. They said you may not like how the article was written. But nothing in the article was in factual. So it was a protection of the freedom of the press, but I need to read it to you because when you when you hear this, it's like holy shit get your kid off Facebook article was titled. Jared wants to be your friend.
  • If you're on Facebook, you probably gotten a friend request or message from an old high school classmate. You didn't quite remember for one woman that experience turned into a year-long nightmare out of the blue Jared Ramos wrote and thanked her for being the only person to ever say hello or be nice to him in school sounds familiar people and receive one of those.
  • She didn't remember him. So he sent pictures she Googled him found a yearbook picture and realize they apparently did go to a Rundle high together. He was having some problems. So she wrote back and tried to help suggesting a Counseling Center mistakes. Do not respond to idiots on Facebook. I just thought it was being friendly. She said that spark months of messages in which Ramos alternatively asked for help called her vulgar names and told her to kill herself the emails our company and tried to get her fired. She stopped writing back and told them to stop but he continued when she blocked him from seeing her Facebook page. He found things she wrote on other peoples pages and taunted her with it attaching screenshots of the postings to some of his emails. You're not safe on Facebook. She called police and four months he stopped but then he started again nastier than ever all this without having seen her in person since high school. They never met until they came to court a couple of months ago. Now it goes on but this
  • Drama played out over Facebook and no one's really reporting on this part of it. Yeah, it was stalking cyberstalking toxic masculinity whatever it was but you know and see article it's I'm not going to read the whole thing. But there's there's some snark in it, but from what I can see there was nothing factually incorrect the only real mistake don't respond to morons who are saying hello to you. Once it gets get off Facebook. It's dangerous. Yep, and I think someone in the media should say hey, this is what happened and lots of people got lucky a lot of people didn't get lucky and don't engage with people and get off Facebook and Twitter and Instagram and Janice are on Facebook. Yeah, and the ones who aren't on Facebook or technologically backward and they don't know anything about anything and so they can't, not you're the only guy well me but I
  • You have different approach this you're one of the few people that can actually make what you just did with the little editorial thing. You just did right there that discussion like one or two people that can do that and why can we do that?
  • Well because we're funded by the pub actually not not my exactly by Advertiser. Yes, or by Facebook or my tech companies now my mattress firm's or buy underwear companies. Oh, you want to hear a horrible face bag story.
  • Sure. All right. So my my hairdresser cut to my hair I see you yesterday. So my God, this was a horrible thing that happened to me. Now. She moved in with her boyfriend about a year ago. Yeah, she's in her. She's forty forty. Yeah, they've had relationships et cetera with other people now they're together and they're very happy and they're really making it work and it's just it's a good vibe then I know because I've she's been cutting my hair for years. And so, you know, we talk about stuff and so I know how she's doing and there was a friend of hers a male friend in from San Francisco. And so she went out to dinner with him downtown in the city and her boyfriend didn't go along but he knew you know, he was going out to him. He was staying at the JW Marriott. So she gets an Uber and she said she hugged him. Goodbye on the corner of you know, Colorado and forth.
  • And she gets in the car driver woman young woman in her mid-twenties drives her home and she's home and then about ten minutes later who becomes roaring back up the woman, you know, like continent horn boyfriend goes out to see what's the matter. She hands him a note and it says, you know your girlfriend's cheating on you because I just saw her making out with this guy and before she got into my car.
  • But yeah, which you know and just think about it. What are you going to say? How's this a Facebook Stories? Sounds like an Uber Horror Story.
  • Why did I bring Facebook into it? I maybe just wait Facebook and Uber with the same thing for some reason. That's weird. That was weird. I'm sorry. I don't know why I did he was a story but it was in the wrong but you can't have blew it up. I was calling it a Facebook, you know, that is because I equate them as the same Silicon Valley Silicon Valley evil, I guess.
  • I'm sorry. That was a brown horse. Sure could to be all right, then back to the okay. Let's start over but let's say okay what happened was?
  • So the Uber driver busted how much the Uber nothing have it on where that she has a boyfriend. Maybe he met her when she got home or something.
  • But you know, it's like what is going on?
  • Why would somebody do that? Yeah, and not of course, I cause Strife in the relationship. You know, like that's not true. Well, the Uber driver just said it, you know, maybe over driver was a lesbian hoober driver definitely had some issue but it's just like crazy. It's crazy. Stop using Facebook. Stop using Uber. Stop using all this crazy stupid shit. Jim Acosta really did a great little bit and the video is in the show notes. This is now we're back to the journal killing and this is a really cool piece of video because it shows him at the very back of, you know, Trump was doing some talking up there on stage and he's way in the back and he's with his camera crew. He gets the camera crew to turn the light on so he's well-lit for this little little thing. He does here.
  • Well, you stopped calling up to get the keys until you stop pouring the best many of the people from the president you stop calling the front of me at the people. All right, then he turns around and go through screws. Okay, we're done turn the light off.
  • He was completely stage drama for him to look like he speaking truth to power or some bull crap like that. It's ridiculous. Yeah, that's why I fake news exactly as a good example that is fake news. And that kind of stuff is the enemy of the people.
  • Magic well in that regard because it's trying to Buffalo the public very very disturbing and it costs is probably the worst guy. I mean he's been pointed out then they see and a lot of the guy has a douche.
  • Part of the I just go. I got a new name to Humpty Dumpty media and they fell off the wall.
  • Thousand pieces couldn't put themselves back together again.
  • They're just. I'm just going to do here. I've got an example. This is CBS is where I actually have the memes that this well, this is the woman I made a mistake with a clip the earlier one. This is the woman who was the college professor who is in spooky a number of ways and she comes on CBS online and get on the real show. I don't think and she she drops these meme Bombs all over the place to what she is. She's the expert on Russia and the summit coming up. So this is this there's a summit Russia wants to meet with Putin. Rightly Summit summary CBS slanted one lad Amir, and Finland a little more than two weeks from now some say the meeting holds the promise for better relations between the two Nations others fear that mr. Trump May embolden proven and could drive a wedge between the US and its European allies here to discuss. The Summit is Kimberly Martin professor of political science at Hunter College Columbia.
  • Kimberly good morning. Good morning. Thank you for having me back. Thanks for calling back. So in this meeting between the two Trump or does one of them hold the advantage here and diplomatic relations. No question Putin does because he's a very clever man cleverness and trying to get advantage over. Your opponent is something that's really valued in Russian political culture. And I mean, he's been in that position for so long and he's accomplished so much internationally, whereas we know that Trump kind of got taken advantage of and his recent Summit in North Korea. He didn't seem to get much out of Kim Jong even if he doesn't see it that way. Yeah, he doesn't see it that way. But really the United States didn't get North Korea to change much of its behaviour the US military exercises with South Korea for right now. Okay. Let's go over this, please.
  • So he or she is with there are you know, he he got suckered cuz the Trump said dummy this is Trump's the dummy thing. And so he didn't get much with North Korea. He had a meeting which is getting a lot since no one else has been able to do this. He calm the tensions and Kim Jeong Hoon geez according to this woman is just doing what he's doing. He hasn't dropped another bomb hasn't sent off another missile. He was doing it monthly before he he immediately before the meeting he turned over this the hostages that were hostages the three prisoners that were Americans almost right off the bat without anything in exchange and then he has although it's not being reported much as being reporting the conservative press he actually is delivering missing in action corpses. Yeah, they're already they're already hundreds that have been delivered. I believe yes hundreds, but that that but man meanwhile Trump's stop the military exercise.
  • So by This Woman's standards, which I say was also be the industrial military industrial complex standards Trump got nothing. He got nothing and Kim Jeong Hoon got everything by because Trump stop the military exercises as far as I'm concerned too wasted the taxpayers money to begin with. So what is wrong with these people? They have a woman like this. This Kimberly woman is Professor going on and on like this is not giving us any details whatsoever and then giving us a very slanted kind of a look at things with it in mind that Putin's going to going to somehow screw us. I just found it very annoying to listen to well if you by the way she's she's got his face and she scrunches up. I think she's a lizard if you if you look at the dimension be take on these stories.
  • You can look at everything the way they look at it. And I understand what they're seeing. What they want to see is well, you know other presidents just weren't stupid to give him Kim jeong-hoon all this recognition on the on a big stage. I don't know if you saw the there was that L times guy who got fired because he was he was in direct contact with CIA and and propagating CIA stories. Yeah, so he had caught his what happened right? But he came out with a new one. I guess he works for em now and so now it oh, yeah us intelligence believes North Korea's making more nuclear bomb fuel. Despite talks. Oh, yes in a report on Friday NVC said what it described is the latest us intelligence assessment. To go counter to Sentiments expressed by Donald Trump NBC quoted 5 on identified us officials as saying that in recent months North Korea has stepped up production of enriched uranium for nuclear weapons even as an Engaged,
  • No, missy with the United States. This is your deep State bullet, right, This is the hermit Kingdom. Nobody knows what's going on in the hermit. Kingdom is mysterious. We know this. Yeah.
  • Yep, NBC quoted one seeing it didn't really quote but quoted one senior us intelligence official unnamed saying the North Korea's decision ahead of the summer to suspend nuclear missile test was unexpected and the fact that two sides were taking was a positive step. However work is ongoing to deceive us on the number of facilities. The number of weapons the number of missiles. We are watching closely.
  • Oh brother, right? Yeah AP picks. Up Reuters picks it up and they just all you know, it's it's the old according to the Ugandan times.
  • You know, so now that you're hoarding on a trick wcia plants stories, you know, this isn't all the books. It's all the books. Yeah talk about you ideas. You plant a story with some you know sympathetic sympathetic some stage that works for you know plant historians your guns and times they print it you pick it up and use that as the source or or how this is legit or you you send it off to Rachel Rach and she's there was a core Meister. I just once again here lavender Cory Booker of New Jersey something I wanted to ask you to stay over in part because of your role in the formulation having a sleepover this Committee just to get your response to this shockingly report. That's just broken from n news us intelligence agencies believe that North Korea has increased its production of fuel for nuclear weapons at multiple secret sites in recent months us officials. Tell NBC News. The intelligence assessment has not been this and tell us
  • Has not been previously reported. It seems to counter the sentiments expressed by premise of the president Donald Trump tweeted after his there is no intelligent assessment. There's no there's no document that's been released that there was no longer in nuclear threat from North Korea and unless the CIA and other intelligence agencies don't see it that way according to more than a dozen American officials who are familiar with this new assessment. What's your reaction? There's no assessment that before we even get to this stunning Revelation. It was all around running to me if this was a movie plot and I was sitting in the film watching something about Mark for somebody this can't happen in real life that our president would engage with a totalitarian dictator who's murdered and slaughtered as people call him honorable spend our operations. If you've been propaganda fueled by saying that our joint exercises are provocative. It's basically giving into their propaganda and not that this is about defending our allies depending South Korea. There were so many gifted this
  • Thanks for coming out saying they're not coming out and saying that it's on a dent ified officials reported by the fire Deli time guys working for a Time guy working for NBC. It's not searching rhenium at a faster pace. So nothing. The president said is true. We now have taken off of our maximum pressure strategies. We believe that yeah sure. We logged remind our allies but we were even doing some of the actions we did. This is just a malpractice commander-in-chief and allowing the leaders can you to get over on the United States and ways it wasn't even happening under previous administrations God. Okay fine.
  • BC One Piece, I mean for God's sake what is wrong with these people they want war?
  • They do their warmongers, whatever happened to the Democrat Party that it became a warmonger party was the one I was in a member of that party.
  • What happened? What is the Democrats? What did they change to being pro-war pro war Pro? Military Pro Banks? Yeah.
  • What what happened? How did that work? And why does everybody put up with it? I mean again I go back to these stupid demonstrations that just happened. You know where you had all these people protesting. Absolutely a moot point. Well when you think about it, it's still a lot of this the Genesis of all this trumpet is based around 1970s 1960s hate of the Russians and fear of the Russians. So, you know would make sense that they're also still protesting like Vietnam was going on.
  • Stop the war now. What's your second clip here? It's not as good as part two of the slanted reports. I think she's got a couple more zingers in there that she has to throw in and we have to remember that Obama had bought brought up the election meddling with Putin back in September of 2016. And it did no good whatsoever because a month later, what did the Russians do they release those podesta emails just at a really crucial time when Trump have been accused of or had admitted that he had been engaged since in behavior. That didn't make him looking Savory with women and the timing of that indicates. It was a rush employee. And so what Obama headset a month earlier did nothing to stop rushing from doing that.
  • So the Russians racer podesta emails. Yeah. When was this the Russians did it? You know when this was I was being interviewed interviewing this woman. I say one exactly did Russians release that but that's the emails and what method I mean I never saw any Russians releasing it anything though.
  • No, guccifer 2.0. It was Romanian and well that was guccifer was the Russians. Okay. Yeah, that's an issue that said well guccifer release and he is believed to be, you know rest of the Russians, but it's the Russians you didn't see it in the Russian. This is unbelievable to me that they would they they can't tell the truth. And of course this is that old saying they called Trump a liar because there's a liar.
  • And because because they're saying again what you say speaking to the health what you say of others you are yourself.
  • Because of our value Network system that we deploy and employ on this on the show. We have producers who around the globe will listen to all kinds of stuff and more than we could ever do more than any news guest could do quite honestly is because the vast just how big it is and and Michael Zulu, I'll call him. He's been supplying the good stuff and he caught something on the John Batchelor show with our buddy Professor Stephen Cohen who we feel is is really a Russian expert. He's the guy that really knows stuff.
  • And he came up with a doozy about this whole Steele dossier which by the way has never been amended or changed and did I see that? I didn't clip it, but I think
  • Tucker Carlson had some Russian guy on like the he he was named in the in the Steele dossier. This is the guy that paid the Russians to hack the DNC.
  • And and so the guys on with his lawyer and you know, they're chatting a little bit. He's like, of course I didn't do anything and oh by the way not a single person has contacted me about the Steele dossier not law enforcement. Not the Mueller investigation what the guy mentioned as paying for the hacking of the DNC server and arranging that is is named in the dossier yet. The molar team is not spoken with him.
  • That's kind of fascinating weird though. Here's Cohen and here I think he's discovered something very important in December 2017. People want to look it up. It was December 15th, The Washington Post published an enormous store it ran halfway through the front section on how Obama treated the reports. He was getting of course you all about but the reports he was getting that the Russians and intervene to help trunk and buried in the middle of this. I must have been Ten Thousand Words John is a paragraph that says there's not bear in mind that the intelligence Community report published in January has said they knew a lot of stuff they couldn't tell us
  • I believe us because it was to classify very in this because this story been based on leaks from the CIA. Is this sense us spy agencies had a symbols?
  • Including an extraordinary see I stream of intelligence that had captured Putin giving Specific Instructions on the operation. He doesn't use a computer or cell phone. So it's one of the two either they had a listening device in his office before they had a mole.
  • And this is in the Washington Post and by the way in editorial following up two days later. It's more explicit. It says American intelligence had intelligence from inside the Kremlin close close. So let me ask you a question. Would you say if you were running American intelligence that that was a really valuable I said you had there would you leave it to the Washington Post or the Russians could kill the guy? All right. So what do you think this would I asked you either whoever leaked this to the Washington Post and the CIA has committed one of the great intelligence felonies probably would go to prison for twenty-five years. Has it been an investigation Lucas or they just made it up?
  • I think that's a very good point.
  • Yeah, they just made it up, right?
  • But maybe we should be lives. In fact, it is a breach. Yeah, quite a big one. Yeah. No, they just made it up. Right but but again, like I said about 3 minutes ago, you are what you say out of the car and that's what we're doing is lying. I need to teach you to say it and doesn't follow up and the story that came up about the Trump and the toilets, you know that oil toilet the museum supposed to leave that it was done at the Guggenheim. They swapped something and he put it it's bogus. The story is completely made out of thin air and nobody ever followed up on it. It's just ridiculous cuz I tried to get the Guggenheim to talk about it. I refuse to it or not. I wouldn't talk about it. Oh well.
  • Reality winner. Do you remember her?
  • Does the name ring any Bell reality winner? Yeah. Yeah this you can't forget her name. I can't figure out what it was about but we'll see what busted for leaking confidential documents to the here's the story, and it's a contractor reality winner pleaded guilty Tuesday to charges leaking classified information winter ended her plea and Augusta. Georgia federal district court has a part of an agreement with prosecutors for 63 months prison sentence. She is now twenty-six and has been behind bars for the past year after mailing top secret documents to an online media Source in 2017. I hope that people don't touch her but I just want to ask Billy winter Davidson quietly in the courtroom. Well her daughter entered her please she spoke out moments after the hearing know that she's going to be serving a five-year prison.
  • but
  • at least that we know we know we can just work because start serving that time serving at 10 winners decision to plead guilty to the felony count as soon as win for the Trump Administration and its rigorous pursuit of leakers. No date is yet been set for the sentencing hearing young girl just got wrapped up in the insanity.
  • Five years in the brink and there's no one coming to her defense.
  • No, nobody even brings it up. I forgot all about it until you mentioned it. Yeah, it's one of those things and it's just other article that has come out here and there. I don't know if it's big news yet. But the NSA said to a deleted more than six hundred and eighty-five million call records. Yeah, the government obtained since 2015. I'll just say it there was some kind of glitch or as they call it technical irregularities in some data received from telecommunications service providers. It also said the irregularities resulted in the NSA obtaining some call details. It was not authorized to receive but we didn't get any content. They say right after that so they always changing we're purging it's that's it's worrisome.
  • Yeah, I wonder I dis story. I saw it. I didn't want to I didn't have everything they're saying you delete don't you save a copy put it in Cold Storage?
  • And you really think that the data gets deleted.
  • What is the point I mean, he must be what is the point one? They didn't have to say anything. They could run out crap. That's no good. Anglers said nothing. I think it was corrupted. That's why it was deleted.
  • It was deleted rub. You know that you got a bunch of day that I got. This harness is no good, right. So maybe what happened? Yeah, the database got corrupted and of course, they didn't have a backup. I don't know, you know.
  • None of it sounds right. No, I'm not as suspicious of the NSA anymore though ever since the incident where a supposedly they listen to the right people. It was the NSA guy Rogers. Yeah, who is the one who dumped off? Yeah. Yeah, that's it for Trump off the place being bugged. That's true. So I have to give them a pass on anything. I spoke to panic the other day and he agreed on that part. They also said you why why did they talk about Kelly resigning as he's tired? He set it all up. He says the basis of their the no. Oh no. No, no. No, you're not listening to the news. She's not retiring. Oh, I'm sorry. I'm just getting rid of him know he should notice this basically pechenik who's you know, psychologists psyop type guy. He said, you know how tiring it is too psychologically try and control the guy like Trump 24 hours a day.
  • Kelly is burned out. It's impossible Trump barely sleeps. He barely sleeps. He's so jacked hypercat hyperkinetic. His thing is there's other guys. I've heard of they just really pretty much work on for hours for Less crazy. But day. Yeah well on show days we're kind of there.
  • Indeed. So will you have a few people? Thanks for sure 10:47 starting with Paul from Sir Paul from Horseheads in Horseheads, New York. 14484. 5 he is I will freeze his notice. He's a regular Sir Paul donates 14845 the zip code of Horseheads New York in honor of and and Brenda from Horseheads Brewing on the retirement sadly. The brewery will be closing.
  • If there's an IT ceremony today can the Feast of the Round Table include Horseheads pumpkin ale oh that's an interesting idea. It will be missed.
  • You know, that's too bad things change things do change. But I'll I'll put it in for change for the better. I'll put it on the list almost a second. What is it Horseheads a oh, okay. I got it. I bought it already.
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  • Sir, Jimmy Goods, that's where I know. I'm not saying the joke, sir. Jimmy Goods of the Halo books in Summerfield, North Carolina. Oh, yeah. What did you talk about Sir? Jimmy for a moment. We've known sir Jimmy on this show for what?
  • Six seven years I'd say. Yeah and both of us have multiple copies of his fantastic product Halo books where he has this process and it takes a real book follows it out and then but the way he glues the pages it looks it looks so authentic and it's dirty and you can put anything you want in there is it's a great problem in the send as the ones on holding small gun. Yeah. Yes even a bigger gun actually. Yeah.
  • Anyway, he's at Halo books.com and free Halo books.com, but he apparently just delivered 1002 somebody. Yeah, I don't know why she I know here it is a shout out to Rafael Alma advertising in Miami.
  • Maybe listen to will get one if they buy a new Sprint phone during the World Cup promo. They're running. Do you see he he sold a thousand to Sprint. Nice good work.
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  • Mario snap, snap. Hey, we don't get a laws from Switzerland. What does he say here? Thanks for y'all still outstanding product me and my hot Swedish wife are no longer brainwashed slaves Adams cool and positive well-trained Vijay voice shoots like to double espressos in my brain. Well John's dry comments get me back to Earth. I think it's a compliment. I remember to donate after I heard a kid trying to play the flute. Is it working this working any wind instrument you here will remind you to donate. I live the American dream in Switzerland of just getting by and looking forward to that meet up in there a John's thinking about as as a restaurant owner. I would be happy to make it. I have make it happen in my place and show you a variety of Swiss wind and I will say and wait and I had a good one for some home-grown treats for Adam.
  • Hey, I think we know we're talkin there about their comes with the Rihanna album. I had a chore with a helicopter tour actually switch part of Switzerland the mountainous areas and they dropped us off into a little Swiss Village. That was one of the wine-growing areas including some I don't have the names at the top of my head cuz they're not ones that you see a lot but one of the big wine of operations there and we had a lot of Swiss wines meant mostly whites.
  • And a lot of good sweet ones including a bottle of Glacier wine and I have a ball. I still have a bottle of that and I think it was why is the quite good? Well, he's offering up to the restaurant as the plane. I'm looking right now we're going to do this and I have a question for you regarding meetups. So Tina's taken she's takes you sick and tired of me to like I'm going to I'm going to I'm going to arrange this meet up.
  • So wouldn't Austin Texas Meetup. Okay in August, here's my question. We should do this probably on a Saturday. I don't you think cuz I have a feeling Texas big a lot of Friday. So Friday is the day that we they they everyone wants to do it in Washington really cuz I think that I would think she's at work then I you know people don't want to they've lot of people come in and long way so meet us into a town where they work and they can do Friday night, but then they have to go home. They don't want to come all the way back into town on a Saturday. That's the problem with the with the east west coast. Okay. Well, I think here people would want to come from All Over Texas which can take you a day as well as Oklahoma, Arkansas, you know, who knows? Okay. We'll talk about this later. Okay.
  • Austin Wilson's is Sammamish, Washington 7418 are these the people that are celebrating the
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  • With somebody for the 7107. I don't know what this 7118 is but whatever know they were supposed to be settled in 7118 is Canada cuz that's another day. We have one two, three, four five Americans celebrating.
  • Fourth of July fuge cute patriotic audience promotional event I have to say I can't believe how one two three four five five people could be. So patriotic in Canada. We got 1 2 3 4 the Americans win by 1 run.
  • Good work Yanks, who I have to foreclose call. Yeah five. Okay. Well, let me read off the names of The Americans who wished the country and happy birthday July 4th coming up Austin Wilson and Sammamish, Washington Sir Charles Walters in Schaumburg, Illinois, and he's got to call it. He's been a douche bag for four Sons when he's he's say here. He's been a douche bag. I like a douchebag call. He wants to douchebag off for himself. And then a d do it's kind of inappropriate use of the douchebag, but he's not even the neck until it sells douchebag in anymore. That was it. That's it self douchebaggery is off the table.
  • Daniel in Westminster, Colorado 74 18. Hello. Yes. Hello. I talked to Thomas news, but you were angry the Archduke of of the FEMA Region 3 in Virginia Beach, Virginia came in with a vote for the USA. Will he says worldwide Naval bases everyone which is a hump day of bad choices and mixed with day drinking. Okay, he just was there when they get drunk on the 4th of July so stupid lot of people take a couple days off. I think I'll be a lot not that many list or Dirtbag Dave in Concord, California. He says happy fourth of July's the Americas now we go to Canada, even though he have somebody from Virginia or just Nussbaum comes in with a Canada vote. Oh, I just I just got rid of a Nussbaum. Damn. It's all right. Let's do a different one. Here we go.
  • Again, this is Bob. That star was Isaac Yang and 7118 used in Canada somewhere general, for all the Canucks listening put that at the end Pat thiery in Sarnia, Ontario. No note. No Jingles know, Nussbaum from Virginia Beach. This time says raising a Kokanee and raising a Kokanee and wishing I was in the Sticky Wicket in Victoria. I believe there's not mistaken as a bar in Victoria Victoria. By the way, the greatest little city on the west coast Paul Schneider in Edmonton, Alberta that sit that wraps up where Canadians thank you very much. Can I have you for this great support we get when we do these promotions Robert Hart something like this is just a mess on the screen cuz of unicode
  • But he's last name is Reuben Hanson with some Norwegian stuff in the middle from Norway. 6969 store gotten a Sebastopol 6969 Robert Brock and they're 5555 April be rigged in Amboy Minnesota and she actually send a note in which I do feel I should read in RI.
  • And of course I misplaced it's immediately before we got to the segment where Israeli when I was my clip list. I don't know. I know it's there it is. It's down here in charge of that. I'm graduating to Clint Watts thing. So she said a car George says a card with the Tweety Bird on it.
  • Her name's April. So I'm guessing she likes Tweety Birds. She says thank you you to make living a little bit easier with every show. Wow. Thank you. That's not that's why I get up in the morning and to hear that but she's going to be a damn triple Deuce eventually. She's since the court nice little car. I thought that was a cute note. You have another note for somebody I want to read which doesn't really make a lot of sense, but I want to read it but not right now. I'm going to anyway, she's in Amboy, Minnesota Tile and every $50 donors. I'll get them out of the way with Tyler ships in bottle and the other $50 donor. There's no more that's it. Only one that doesn't happen very often. I've never seen it before so this guy writes a note. This is a kutemeier.
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  • He disappointed. I'm sorry. Yeah, you make fun of everybody's name. We make fun of everybody and everybody's name and now he decides to complain. Yes. She's because his his name. I'm sorry. I won't ever do it again. Well apparently not cuz you're not going to donate any more. That's the way I see it. I apologize to the, but when I think I want to get what he's he apologized profusely. I want to thank everybody who contributed here to produce children 47 really helps.
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  • He just very much. Appreciate it.
  • I've been holding onto for a couple of shows just haven't gotten to it Conrad black.
  • And now I've had this clip so long. I forgot who he is. I meant by as a major publisher. They got busted for one thing or another under for some political reasons. I believe he's been Canadian, you know, super rich Canadian publishing guy then he ended up in jail.
  • Well, he had something to say about what Trump is doing and I just I've been waiting to play this and I think it might have some reason to play it. Now. What was needed was a bloodless Civil War to clean up to Washington sleaze Factor. The entire government of the United States has become a shambles. Let me remind you of the previous twenty years. Yeah, the greatest economic crisis is since the 1930s brought on by bad American policy. Both parties. Both branches give you you'll had the verge of the entire conventional land forces capability is the United States militarily mired in the Middle East for 15 years in order chiefly to hand over the main influence over Iraq to Iran which is the last thing they want to be produced this humanitarian crisis were millions of desperate people were scrambling otherwise and turning up in the shores of the end of Central Europe is so far.
  • You had it in the decline of GDP per capita growth in the United States for four and a half percent under Reagan 3.9% under 22% under George W. Bush 1% under Obama. The countries are pressure-cooker poverty wind up violence Rose just controls. But our great National media in the United States didn't notice it and Trump said he had his fall roughly got to clean it all on Wall Street Hollywood the national media the lobbyists campaign financing all factions of both parties. They're all useless to get rid of them and he's doing it and it's a war so he's saying Trump is draining the swamp, which may be true. The reason I played this now is because I keep getting engaged or people try to engage me and I hate it when you do that on Twitter because it's just it's not an observer already engaged.
  • With what Gina the engagement around cute on Jay's and they keep bringing it up like scrambled you. Okay? Well, he's it's draining the swamp. Hey Peto Bear Child traffickers Clinton. I sound like magpies. They're pretty good on that. And and I'm just want to point out. Why just another reason why I think this is bullcrap. What I'm hearing from people is she went on is close to the president draining the swamp dropping breadcrumbs for us to follow the White Rabbit so we can figure out the clues tell us whether right right by the white. What I keep saying is I don't like these please dropping bread-crumbs help me something up to predict something. Let me know what's going to happen cuz queuing on said so and then we'll see if it happens and I think this kind of started really garnering steam in the
  • Alternative media with pizzagate this was also which is also on a Cuban Dancing the whole pizzagate story. You're asking the wrong. I can't even but I keep saying show me some victims of this and here's why I think it's bull crap if pure non was real.
  • Then she would have dropped some breadcrumbs regarding.
  • Operation Broken Heart which you didn't even hear of which no one spoke about what's not a single queuing on follower aggregator for Tennessee. What's the put anything about?
  • And this is from June 12th, two thousand three hundred suspected online child sex traffickers and offenders were arrested during Operation, Broken Heart.
  • 20200 sexual abuse complaints. Yeah, I mean this was a huge operation massive massive operation where was cute you're telling me there was not a single aliased in this thing does not a single person of any standing in this more than two thousand people arrested and Q didn't have anything on it bullshit to fuck off with your cue. I'm sick and tired of it. Sorry. I lost myself there makes me so tired Q by the way, I know who he is.
  • Oh Q is we all know who qosqo is Satoshi Nakamoto who invented Bitcoin?
  • It's about right and if you if you disagree with what I'm saying email John at Dvorak. Org and tell him I'm wrong.
  • I don't want to hear from the I mean, I've been pretty good to stand out of this little.
  • I don't know what to call it conflagration between you and these guys and I looked at the stuff. I look at the stuff every so often and it's like has very entertaining. It's very entertaining, but I don't see that. It's anything but just clever clever writing and some
  • Yeah, I need anything. It's just clever. It's very clever. Any keeping up in I lose I know who it is an idea. It's useless unless you're going to say to me. This is going to happen in the next day or next hour. I'll take an hour with the next week. What was predicted happens. Otherwise, what is it? It's just just someone confirming that I mean, they literally have videos of Sarah Sanders Huckabee waving her arms and then Trump waiting his arms and the motion they wave their arms. They sell that look they just drew a q in the air. There's the clue.
  • Oh, well, I haven't seen that. It's my favorite.
  • Yeah, yeah. Well, that's not that's Dimensions. See if something.
  • I don't know what it is.
  • So I got a couple of clips of rap here. I've been trying to get these out of the way we can go with them. I just thought it was interesting cuz we have a China buyout situation that's getting a little out of control, you know, Chinese keep buying and buying and buying I want to play. This is the clip that triggers the next two clips. I got three Clips. This is China buy out is the the the business report that shows up on PBS investors who are worried about a trade War got some good news today the White House announcing that it will use its current tools with some enhancements that have bipartisan support in Congress to restrict Chinese Investments that they think threaten National Security this legislation amplifies the Mandate of an organization called CPS which stands for the committee on foreign investments in the United States up until now Cynthia's was narrowly focused on foreign buyers of viewers companies the focus on protecting us technology in the past if he has has rejected several Tech deals, including broadcom's attempt to purchase you a semiconductor maker Qualcomm and a bit of a lattice semiconductor from a
  • The Chinese investors now among other things the administration can also look at joint ventures book here in the United States and overseas the treasury secretary is always the head of Sophia's and today. He said China will be singled out simply because the US has a very large trade deficit with that country. There's wide bipartisan support for this legislation just yesterday the house voted $400 to $2 and its favor. I'd like to know who the two were. Yeah, but this is broadcom was was one of these companies is blocked by the Chinese. The Chinese have never had to really do a lot of industrial Espionage when they can just buy the company, right? Then you have all the intellectual property all the pets and all the stuff that really should be protected and it should be part of this. I think this is a red herring. I keep hearing this is stealing intellectual property. This is not a red herring it's been going on for years. That's why I want to skip to a Maria bartoloma and who was discussing this with any expertly mean Bartiromo.
  • For Di bartolomeo. The money has the money honey. I did a lot of work at Sand never never got never pronounce your never pronounce her name, right? That's probably the reason why let's play Chinese break that China One because basically trying to have been stealing our intellectual property for decades and it doesn't really matter if they buy more Agricultural Product or energy that doesn't solve the biggest issue of the mall, which is the fact that China is stealing our technology dish. That they won't even admit they're doing it. So and I said you mentioned earlier when we were speaking about when you go to China, are you go to Russia, you don't bring your own phones, you don't already here on computers for fear that there would be invasion of privacy soon as you get into their airspace. They have access to everything will use them as it must be that nine eleven airspace. We can make phone calls from my 10,000 feet. That's a bit hysterical but the second part of this.
  • Is really brings the problem to the four. I think China probably is looking at World dominance through okay phenomenal power, you know, they have a philosophy here in the US when I when I had like over 40 portfolio companies with a private Equity Group, they would buy in by up and then buy out so they they recognize they may not have the management Talent or the expertise. So they they buy a piece they buy up and then the eventually buy out to be able to plant a flag here in the US and if you look at some of the recent dispositions and there are a lot of dispositions coming out of car valve, if you look at GE, for example, you know solar Appliance business to China the rumors that they're selling their lighting business that China. So again, whether that results in some IP transfer Shirley and then they'll come back and be pretty competitive because when I wrote in the iPad was the best you can do in terms of China as an American company is get 49% of a joint venture. Yes, once you get that 49% of a join
  • Adventure the Chinese government says you okay. Give us your technology show us how you do it. Where is the Innovation? And then you just transfer your check there and in just a few years you'll have a competitor.
  • Okay, I believe this has been going on for a while. I don't think it's the red hearing at all and when you would but I never heard the term Buy in bye-bye out, which I think is what they try to do with companies. That's how they got broadcom comes a major semiconductor on our Asian, right and the Chinese on them. And and this is happening all over the place where the Chinese are thinking. Well, you know, we can't develop this on our own so we'll just by somebody that's already got to develop and they make an offer you can't refuse right?
  • So that's such as France but that's willing for transfers not like them. Yeah, but it's not they're not stealing it. I agree with that. That's what she made think. She's that they're feeling it. They're not stealing this being sold giving it to them. There's two things about China. I wanted to mention one. There's a big there was a big fracas in China over an actress and she was apparently, you know, and this old pissed off the Hollywood types trying to basically owns a lot of Hollywood. Now, they got the big studios. They own the theaters, you know, Richard Gere will never work again ever in Hollywood's ever since he talked up to that, you know, so so trying to run is the show probably true, but now there's this government regulation that's coming to place because one actress who was you know, somehow funneling profits off into her back pocket through some says she'll companies but all actors in China.
  • Must make the same amount of money.
  • But I wonder how that's going to go over with the Hollywood set.
  • I want interesting it could carry over or is it just like hurt because if you think about it, cuz right now there's this all I want to get paid the same amount. I want to get paid the same amount of a mask anymore than I am. And so okay. Let's just standardize all pay 50 Grand will level and enjoy and have fun is and maybe you would know this. Apparently the Chinese government has pumped like some three hundred billion dollars into their economy. Have you heard about this? They've been doing that constantly, but prop it up. Yeah, but it's like some crazy amount and the whole reason Trump had to I don't know if this is true the whole reason Trump had to reverse the ZTE.
  • Ruling yeah was because that could actually start the top all the Chinese economy. And that's why she was like, holy shit, man. You got we got to hook us up. We can't we can't have this happen right now.
  • Oh, really? Yeah. Well, that's that's what Antics said. I mean, it's an interesting thesis. I liked it like yeah, why else would Trump was talking about seventy seven thousand jobs and we can't do this their economy. And of course we can we don't want China to implode that would be bad, but it could be you might be using that as taken over by the military. But if that's true then you know, then we might have the upper hand pretty soon.
  • If we don't already if we don't hurry, I might I mean for sure not going off on a whole nother or you know old white guy rant with me so I couldn't I could back to that it whole bunch of other things to say.
  • Well, glad you keep me in touch with him. Of course. I was added in queue and on. Yeah, well not much cuz I called them up and left a voicemail message. And I said you're the worst handle or ever since I got to call you. Come on. Now. There was a study switching topics here. I'm very excited about this. There was a study in at the University of Texas and
  • The results of the study shows that the mere presence of your smartphone in your vicinity reduces your brain power.
  • And I want to explain the study that they did. It must be a genius exactly Professor. Adrian Ward.
  • Conducted experiments with nearly 800 smart phone use there's an attempt to measure for the first time how well people can complete tasks when they have their smartphones nearby even when they're not using them and yeah in one experiment the research is a study participants considered a computer and take a series of tests required full concentration in order to score. Well the test one gear to measure participants available cognitive capacity. That is the brain's ability to hold them process data at any given time before beginning participants were randomly instructed to place their smartphones either on the desk face down in their pocket or personal bag or in another room. All participants were instructed to turn their phones to silent the researchers found the participants with their phones in another room significantly outperformed those with their phones at the desk and they also did slightly outperformed those participants who had kept their phones in the pocket or a bag.
  • Finding suggested the mere presence of one smartphone reduces available cognitive capacity and impairs cognitive functioning, even though people feel they're giving the full attention focus to the task at hand your contact quote your conscious mind isn't thinking about your smartphone, but that process the process of requiring yourself to not think about something uses up some of your limited cognitive resources. It is literally a brain drain.
  • How about that? I'm not surprised neither. Am I and this is part of you know, what going OTG is about as you know, it's anti-tracking and profanity, you know, and and I would totally believe that
  • In an order you can ask me where my phone is right now ask me. Hey, John.
  • Yeah, John, where's your phone? I don't know in another experiment research just looked at how a person self-reported smartphone dependence or how strongly a person feels he or she needs to have a smartphone in order to get through a typical day affected cognitive capacity participants performed the same series of computer-based test as the first group and were randomly assigned to keep their smartphones either Insight on the desk face up in a pocket or bag or another room and this experiment some participants were also instructed to turn off their phones. The researchers found that participants who were the most dependent on their smartphones performed worse compared with their less dependent peers, but only when they kept their smartphones on the desk or in their pocket or bag
  • Boredness colleagues also found it didn't matter whether a person is smart phone was turned on or off whether it was lying face-up on the desk for face down having a smartphone with Insight or within easy reach reduces a person's ability to focus and perform tasks because part of the brain is actively working on not picking up the phone.
  • I rest my case your honor wow, boy, that's good. So you got to get me a link to that you bet. I'm going to run pulling that one. I had dinner tonight whenever Dad says, he's pulling one out at dinner the kids get worried. Yeah, I don't blame him. Yeah. Okay. I've got one for you then not quite as good as that that was outstanding. But here we got a new thing going on. Did you hear about the Amazon delivery Vans? I don't know. I think we have them in Austin, so I can't wait to hear about it and was on he's launching something new to expand its delivery services. It's called the delivery.
  • Earn up to $300,000 operating and delivery fleets 40 vehicle Amazon's it's not going to be interesting. It's sort of like liberalization of the delivery service exactly. How many people jump on that? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I'm going to jump right on that can't wait to start light on Amazon delivery van serviced. There are people who use their own van to drive Amazon packages around Austin. I know cuz I've seen them. I've seen them they have me here too. Yeah. I haven't seen the Amazon van, but they showed it in the video. It's a blue van with the prime thing on the side smiley face smiley face near its near really sneering at you take another look at her face near you know, it's not very curious to see what bizos and Buffett are going to do with health care. You know, they got their Brewing on something really big.
  • Well, I got things like you co in there and everything. Yeah, they expect to take over this but mostly about drug delivery. They sunk the stocks of CVS and Walgreens boots and the other the other operation. Yeah. They took a good hit. Yeah, which makes you know, who knows? I don't know. Yeah those guys problem is you can only keep so many balls in the air. Yeah. I hear you. I know baseball's huge couple social justice Warrior updates just so we can keep up with the with the times.
  • Yeah stuff we should be saying and doing so we don't offend people unnecessarily. We have to be careful. Very careful Jazz Jennings. Josh Jennings is a transgender activist Jolly very high-profile teen activist and Jaws documentary. Img's like it's just like an ongoing documentary.
  • So Jazz, Jennings has completed the transition, but you have to know how to say it, right? Oh what cuz what would you call this this procedure?
  • If you have your your gender changed.
  • What is the what is the proper way to describe that kind of procedure medical procedure? Well, I think the way they call is gender reassignment. That is the old thing thickness of Dvorak know thinking the old thinking. Yes, I too I will freely admit. I'm a younger man that you still old then white and gender confirmation surgery is the new term confirmation surgery.
  • Gender confirmation surgery and do you guys going to send me some examples but she says twice now already she is receive email now. She's in the marking marketing Communications business Chief marketing officer hero McDonald House who who has received multiple emails where people put their preferred pronouns in their email signature. Oh how you do that. You just put in their preferred pronoun, but here's the kicker the one that she that she told me about and she said she has a couple of sending them to me and preferred pronoun was her hers. She
  • So just you know straight upstairs gender.
  • You shouldn't have to do that. If you're straight up Sister gender. Well assume he's virtue signaling of the highest order.
  • All right. This is like that old story. I told a couple of times on the show about the copy editor that had a
  • virtue signalling an operation that wouldn't let them use the word representative had to use the word a spokesperson. Yeah, exactly. Exactly.
  • Yeah, I think we should start doing that. But I want to I'm going to put crazy pronouns in there.
  • But we might be some new printers who says that we only have to stick to no don't we don't we're completely free. My my pronoun is podcaster.
  • Okay, OK podcaster. All right host.
  • co-host
  • who's this was the most did you see Nancy Pelosi having an episode but if somebody wanted to I just edited myself not going to say it. I think Nancy Pelosi thing was just so what it wasn't anything good really didn't think that you get the edited version of her just slurring and saying I'll probably have here. He was plastered. I don't I said she plastered or is it is it just like Alzheimer's could it be early onset?
  • Yeah, I'll say MERS is a memory failure problem more than it is lowering. I believe I could be wrong. Maybe Alzheimer's people swerve but she's just like slopping around this what's going on for years and you know that somebody in the in the House of Representatives has Alzheimer's I get this drug delivery of Alzheimer's but it doesn't necessarily have to be her but it makes logical sense that it is. Well, even though you don't think it was all that I'll play it's just a minute please on teachers hit a nine-year low. So it's only being future today nine-year low pork producers Corn Growers and we grubbers flowers are reeling to that's it for this week. The Supreme Court's radical Janice decision will have drastic the slept destructive and long-standing impacts. They have reduced The Leverage
  • As workers in our country, who is your leverage for again collective bargaining the standard?
  • So here we are.
  • We have a better day of the raw deal with a better deal by Vossen just agree with Justice and interpretation of the Constitution make no mistakes mistakes hundred one hundred and thirteen hundred twenty five hundred thirty million Americans have pre-existing conditions. So our probe in our history on this is wondering trying to say Providence. You think our province's you guys they Providence? Yeah, and then she just if I can't get it out history. Well, you know, I've had trouble saying Providence every once in a while defending Nancy nice a history of this is one that has been solid. I appreciate that cuz you would repeat your question for the same line. I said your question. Come on that's funny. Yeah. A lot of people got a kick out of the whole thing was leading that one line what you're saying it never got far enough for my good. It was good enough for it cuz I like
  • Well, she had didn't have a teleprompter. So I understand.
  • All right, Johnny boy. I think we are probably it is a show days. We have to you know, turn off the show and go Rush straight away and see what's going on in the world. There's always something going on. You got to last clip for us to play a sound when I do have the controlled burn clip, which is a two-minute clip that is about as horrible story in Florida, but it's at just kind of a down. There's a Debbie Downer, but I think it's worth playing because they also have they got to use the CBS new CBS. They love to go into the South or someplace where people can't all black this and you don't really, you know, I'll tell you the real bad thing our dog ran out got hit by a train there and you know what, I'll tell you there was a controlled burn.
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  • and then I have no time to get nothing. What is 1 of 36 homeowners in this?
  • Hi wants to stay to pay for everything. She lost that should replace everything.
  • The parent all across this neighborhood people say the one man who very much from Eastpoint. Florida was a bomber. Yeah, no kidding. Wow.
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