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  • I need a goat barn. Adam Curry John C Dvorak Sunday December 7 2020. This is your award winning chemo nation media assassination Episode 13 107. This
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  • is no agenda.
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  • Completely baseless, broadcasting live from opportunity's own 33 here in the frontier of Austin, Texas Capitol in the morning, everybody.
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  • I'm Adam Curry, from Northern Silicon Valley where I can give you yesterday's Zephyr report. Because it's fascinating. I'm just seeing
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  • Well, let's not waste any time give us that Zephyr report ladies and gentlemen skwawkbox cmbc standby here it comes
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  • seven cars effort moderate to high speed with a private car attached at the end eight cars total
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  • cars really nine that means we're on the up the economy's got to be going one way that way is up only ladies and gentlemen that's your Zephyr report your economic status based upon these effort training California Bitcoin 26,681. Oh my god. Right. You're up to speed we can leave. It's done. Great show.
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  • We can make it a regular size show today.
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  • I don't know man. We got to talk about Nashville.
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  • Okay, well, that was Natalie have the one rabbit roundup for Nashville. I'm sure you have more details? Mainly. And I assumed that you would because you got your timing is I'm in bed while you're researching. And
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  • I think we have the same PBS report. That's what you're referring to.
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  • The one from Saturday. Yeah. black guy, the new guy.
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  • Yeah. What's his name? Again? His name is? Yeah, no, no, no, I have his name. Second. His name is no I don't have his name.
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  • Yeah, I think it's this guy. Law enforcement authorities in Nashville told The Associated Press this afternoon that they have identified a person of interest in yesterday's explosion. local and federal agents are still piecing together details from the downtown Nashville explosion Christmas morning. At an early afternoon news conference today. Law enforcement officials did not name any suspects or people of interest.
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  • At this point. We don't have any indication that we are looking for a another
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  • subject. But again,
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  • there's five policies we're running through. So there's all kinds of individuals who are looking for
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  • police emergency communications across Tennessee and Kentucky remain out of service because of the proximity of an at&t facility to the explosion and a fire that restarted last night. The blast damaged at least 41 buildings. Today, Tennessee Governor Bill Lee asked the White House for a disaster declaration to help with the recovery. Law enforcement officials say the blast which originated in a recreational vehicle parked on the street was intentional. Three people were hurt and are being treated at local hospitals. In addition, police said they found tissue at the scene that could be human remains. FBI is leading the investigation with the ATF and Nashville Metro Police.
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  • Oh, man, this was so good. That guy's name by the way is Michael Hill.
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  • Oh, I thought it was Richard jewel.
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  • No, not at all. So we have a lot of producers living in Tennessee, Nashville in particular. We have a quite a number of dudes named Ben. So the reports came streaming in very quickly. And I want to share the one that came in from Sir Patrick Coble. First off now, Sir Patrick Coble, who is the Duke of the South. He's a penetration expert. And he knows a lot about the different facilities and this is what everyone is focused on this. It wasn't really the at&t building, but it was around the corner from the at&t building. And this is where an interesting data facility was housed. So I'll read this from Sir Patrick Coble. He says he's been there a couple of times, most of equipment in there was 18 T's own equipment. They did have some colocation spaces, but they're what that wasn't the primary goal of the building. Its primary purpose was aggregation of the fiber and copper lines from the phone and their internet lines. They have a lot of dark fiber in Nashville, they lease out that is terminated within that building location is important, because there's three interstates intersecting there i 40, i 65 and I 24. There are many fiber strands that run down those interstates that were extended and then terminated in that building. This is the best target for communication impact. The other would have been their corporate office if they want to kill more people but with COVID it would have been known to be closed as they're working from home. It also has a guard check the state of Tennessee As well, as some of the, here it is. It would have a guard shack at 444. Franklin road. Brentwood is not on Google Maps, it's blurred out because it's their corporate standard for obfuscation. The State of Tennessee, where some election data will be held are in three locations, state corporate offices downtown, this summer was in Smyrna main data center and another data center west of downtown. So there's no access to the site as of yet. The here's an interesting little nuance, because you know, things didn't go out right away. And there's a lot of question about redundancy. As, as many dudes named Ben wrote in, you'd be surprised how much redundancies you know, funneled through the same conduit, like two fibers coming into the same hole in the building is really quite weak. But nothing really went out until a couple hours after the explosion. And as Sir Patrick says, The attack was earlier in the morning, but service disruption didn't start until around 11 to 12, depending on the systems and this was due to an immediate power outage, right after the blast. And the data centers were running on their natural gas generators until the city cut the gas lines. So that's why everything went out. The redundancy was apparently working to some degree. What Yeah,
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  • yeah, well, that's a scandal.
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  • And I thought that I mean, in the data center, I had the data barn. They're very expensive experiment that was too early. We had diesel generators. Now, I think we might have been able to switch over to natural gas if necessary. I'm not sure about that. But I remember having tanks in the ground. And that makes a lot more sense in this natural gas. I mean, what a what a huge single point of failure.
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  • Yeah, most of the generators I know of jet propulsion, one of those turbines. Yeah, they all have they all use fuel from a tank.
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  • Yeah. Well, it's probably some green thing.
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  • Yeah, it's exactly what it is. Green always boils down to some, some green thing.
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  • Sir Jeff Smith, who is also from Nashville, he sent me a note and he says, I'm sure the Nashville knights and dames have filled you in on the local news coverage. He did want to add that for the past two years, the dueling Piano Bar, where Jeff play that's where I met him the first time years ago, as he was already producing for the no agenda show at the time, had moved from Broadway to Second Avenue and that explosion to happen directly at our location. And that's gonna be it for the dueling Piano Bar. that will that will be no more. Yeah, that totally sucks. Now, a couple of quick news clips. This is NBC who are just geniuses over there.
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  • That's one of the big questions we had as to what exactly was so suspicious when the officers got there that they needed to call in the bomb squad about an RV on Christmas morning. And it in a recording morning that in 15 minutes there will be a bomb is a pretty clear indication that you need to call in the bomb squad.
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  • Oh, wow. So smart. They really know
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  • how to dig they are smart over
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  • there. Now they're already throwing up all kinds of barriers about the baseless theories. And I'm going to give you the the main theory in a minute, here's NBC.
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  • Investigators are looking at whether the target was the at&t building some conspiracy websites repeat the baseless notion that they're used for mass surveillance, possible theory.
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  • So this is bullcrap. It's not a baseless theory that at&t sites are used for spying. This is a known fact. This is what Vinnie satorious Exactly. So this is any and I put a couple links in the show notes if producers want to go look at it this is not not anything baseless at all. I don't think Nashville is necessarily poor reporting. Well, there's who knows you know, there's it's either poor reporting or baseless reporting, that's
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  • for sure that being told what to say.
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  • But with Esther, Patrick Coble outlined all of those fiber terminating in one building, it's it would be kind of a nice place to listen into people. Which is where the conspiracy theories theory starts the baseless theories. Let's run through it. at&t had a contract to do the forensic audit on Dominion voting machines. And those Messina machines were being moved to Nashville this past week. So the former I yeah, I just
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  • got a comment on that particular one. Oh, please do I'm just
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  • running through it. Go ahead. Enter. Yeah, that
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  • was that that was on. I think it was on na social or someplace. I commented. I said, Yes. This is it because at&t is so well known for their first auditing. If I think of auditing, I think of at&t right away.
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  • Now, what I got immediately from an EOD dude named Ben, also in Nashville was a map of where the outages occurred immediately that were that were terminating a fiber that was terminated in that building. And there was a high degree of outages in Georgia because of this explosion, so I understand where it's coming from. But, and it's not baseless, but it's flimsy. We move on the former owners is one of my favorites of the at&t building in Nashville. William canard is a board member of serious Capital Management, and at&t. And of course, he also has elite connections Bill Clinton's FCC chair and Obama's ambassador to the EU. And as we know dominion is Dominion voting is owned by subareas. Soubirous, otherwise Tiberius Soubirous Tiberius Capital Management, is run by staple street execs. Joe Biden's brother in law, Steven Owens. This is these connections are real. I've checked that out. And he's the co founder of staple street execs along with William canard so the supercomputer in Tennessee was connected to the at&t internet in Nashville yesterday evening, the Cumberland River cooling system was compromised due to internet outage and the supercomputer got fried. I'm not quite sure what relevance that is. But the explosion just happened to be at the 18 t at&t location where they just happen to control the cooling system for the supercomputer that houses the domain and voting machines and drives the forensic audit man it's getting deep on this one. I really don't think it's connected to that. It does seem from everything that I've observed that this was intended to destroy property, the building and maybe cover up some evidence of something. I you know this Why else would you want to do that? Yeah, there was something physical about it that had to be destroyed. Because anything else could be done cyber, but this was clearly not a terrorist attack by Muslim extremists or, or anything like that. But they have already created a narrative. And the narrative is this guy whose name is Believe it or not, Anthony Quinn Wilson. Do people still know who Anthony Quinn is in the world? Joe?
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  • Oh, Auntie quitting the actor? Yeah. Probably not.
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  • This is a phony name, or it's just a joke name that parents gave.
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  • People would name their kids after actors all the time. It's very likely to be a name,
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  • but they've now changed it to Tony Wilson. Which is completely
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  • definitely Quinn to Tony Wilson. Anthony Quinn
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  • Wilson to Tony Wilson.
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  • Always probably called Tony.
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  • Maybe it wasn't Wilson. What was his last name? It was something else. A troll room. I know.
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  • I look it up.
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  • But but it they were doing the three names thing which is typical for a suspect. They're not Warren Wilson. Warren. I'm sorry. So it was it went from Anthony Quinn Warner to Tony Warner. Why? That's very odd. In this book,
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  • call them Tony. I did my guess that nobody called them Anthony Quinn
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  • will sure but why did why did they stop doing that?
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  • Who's they?
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  • The media. The media has been writing his name as Anthony Quinn Warner and then all of a sudden now Tony Warner
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  • and maybe to tell us that it's not the guy. He's another you know, red herring everyday always get the wrong guy at the beginning. Yeah,
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  • well, here's how. By the way, you don't have to be worried about surveillance of the government trying to track you down and pin something on you like this guy. whatever is going on. If he's still alive, if he exists. If he's real. I don't know. No, you don't have to worry about the government doing it.
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  • Tonight senior federal law enforcement officials tell NBC News they're searching the Nashville area home of 63 year old Anthony
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  • Quinn Warner.
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  • They're looking for evidence in connection with the Christmas morning crime. A possible clue official say a Google streetview image of the address shows an
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  • RV as an identical match
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  • of the same vehicle. Nashville police Shea was used in the bombing that Rock Music City
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  • Yeah, no need for CSI stuff. Just use Google.
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  • Google Maps
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  • will find it so here's the narrative. Whether it's this guy or not. This will be pinned on some nutjob. We already have the baseless conspiracy theories. And this will be a nutjob boo boo was paranoid about 5g this is Oh yeah, this is what it's gonna be. It's already starting. FBI eight let's see what is this? This is Nashville local news FBI agents investigating if 5g paranoia was behind the Nashville bombing, Nashville neighbors bombers, bombers Neighbors say he was an oddball who was paranoid paranoid by five G. I don't know what kind of English that is. And that is that's a Daily Mail. So that's the narrative if this isn't the Daily Mail, and that's what they're gonna do. And then my favorite is this inverted night shot video of the explosion at a distance which shows a plume of smoke gushing out a small one like a almost like a well, in fact, it's been called a proof that a missile did this. And not and not a bomb. You see this plume of smoke shoot up before the actual explosion which is out there as Oh, yeah, it was missile strike ball.
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  • I don't think I liked the missile. Yeah, but it's a missile also send the speakers down to now there's going to be a bomb.
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  • And I looked at the RV. I've looked at this RV. I looked at it. Where was the speaker? Where's the where's the? Where's the speaker? Come on.
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  • The speakers could have been outside here, but I don't know where the speaker was. But here's another thing about that RV that it was a fairly new RV. Was it? I think so. I looked at it. Okay. It didn't look like some old clunker that you find in Berkeley where all the homeless live right, which is what I would have blown up.
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  • Well, it was driving so it was it was by definition not like one of those in Berkeley. Those drive. They just sit there. Yeah. And just sit down.
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  • I thought it was parked.
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  • No, they have video of it earlier driving.
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  • Well, I thought the photos I saw of it. I thought it was hard.
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  • It was parked they have photos of it sort of earlier driving to the spot driving around, man. Well, just what who knows really.
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  • But it was the same as the one they showed it that guy's house I mean at that particular model of Winnebago I believe it is
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  • Yeah, I think so.
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  • There's a million of those. Yeah, but he was just a cheap low in one that has like an old truck bed. They put the thing on it's like it's kind of like it's not like a true Winnebago This is all standard it's all one unit. It's not like a half truck. That particular unit is very popular cheap.
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  • By March by March, it will be if not a federal offense. It will be certainly a something not discussed in public is the dangers of 5g this will be equated with radical nutjobs
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  • that's a good good move.
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  • This is an excellent move because you cover up whatever it was for in the first place. It's so easy to grab a Patsy for this Hey, where's this guy? We don't know where the guy is. We got an RV
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  • let's get call Richard jewel.
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  • Let's get on the Google Maps boys. Give me a shout. You got an RV Good. Let's do this guy. Now there was this this audio it bothers me this audio for a couple of reasons. One It is so audible. This is the the recording that we've all heard and the video you've seen is from a street lamp, which is bothersome as well. People that street lamps have cameras in them and just letting you know that if you're not aware that's what's going on in Nashville and other places no doubt everywhere hear. The voice of the voice is very audible. It sounded to me like it was coming from a megaphone type amplification system and speaker it had that distinct tinny taste. tinny sound of even like a kind of a horn. You know the audio.
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  • The horn him it was a tinny sound.
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  • The voice was also professional. This was a professional voice. This is not like Hey everybody, I'm gonna set this bomb off. I'm a crazy nutjob five g man.
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  • No, GS got Hey, whoa, he's gotta go.
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  • Cuz that's the message. I'd have five G's killing you. I'm gonna save Yeah, let's do it. Now we got 15 minutes. That's how that's the message I would be putting
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  • out there would be the media. Yes. And if there'd be pamphlets blown into the air or something, I need to do something. You just don't blow something up and then have somebody else theorizes about 5g. Oh, no, no, you're making a protest about 5g your project. Testing.
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  • Yeah, but let's listen to this 25 seconds before the explosion because someone did something interesting which I want to try on you I don't think it'll work but let's listen
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  • also listened really closely some isolation and what you're hearing before this area must be evacuated. Now they say all buildings. This is a professional type of announcement. If anything, it came from a script that that has them this is something that my fight
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  • club
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  • I kind of suspect the the smart light lamppost to be doing this. That's the kind of sound I'd expect from the government. When they hear something telling you to evacuate. It doesn't sound very governmental sounding You're right.
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  • It's good point.
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  • You can hear this message evacuated now implying that there was some thinking done about the the loudness the blast. If you can hear that message, then you're within the blast zone. It just that that is really, I don't take that one lightly and see if you get anything out of this, but someone reverse this audio to my favorite devil trick to do. And they claim now it's much easier when you read the words on the screen, then I think your brain goes Oh, yeah, I hear that. But they claim in reverse. You will hear Are you ready? Are you ready? This will be quick. Are you ready? and ends with Merry Christmas. See if you can pick any of that out of this. I literally here Merry Christmas to all
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  • here. Merry Christmas. Oh, and the other one I hear mostly Are you steady? Yeah, it's like you can hear it's like looking at clouds. You know? Yes. Yes. Yes. And you can hear what you want to see this presale. If you pre use.
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  • You set you up. And I
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  • have given me May I know I said yep.
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  • I was dumb.
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  • That so I'm already primed to hear that just like the old trick. You doing it to an audience? I've seen it done. It's very interesting. Is that picture of the rabbit that looks like a flower or something? It looks like two different things.
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  • Is that what they told
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  • us? You want the artist? Is that
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  • what they told you about the rabbit? Because you got to Japan?
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  • It was anyway you tell half the artists that looks like something until they have to understand it. You suggested and then when they showed it, you haven't raised hands and right. Whatever was suggested is what they report. So yeah, I wish you hadn't done that.
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  • I'm sorry. I was pretty sure you wouldn't have gotten anything if I hadn't told you that.
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  • Yeah, that was the idea. Yeah.
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  • But I like it. I don't know why someone would do that and post it. But I like it. So will we really no.
  • 23:39
  • doubtful.
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  • doubtful. But in coming along with the solar winds hack with Starburst
  • 23:47
  • illusion, before we make that conclusion, somebody had to own this vehicle. It is it's traceable.
  • 23:54
  • Isn't that how they got Anthony Quinn's address?
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  • I thought they got Anthony Quinn's address because he had the exact same vehicle and he was in the town.
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  • Now that's even better. Yeah.
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  • Of course I don't think they really identified this particular vehicle as being owned by him specifically couldn't
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  • identify anything about the vehicle but yet they think something they found something they think is human remains.
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  • Well, could be a dog inside that thing.
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  • If it was even the RV that blew up. We don't even know that it could have been the blast could have come from you could have been a directional blast. We know nothing. We know nothing other than that was a pretty important facility. And just to make it even funnier, the at&t building itself, which they call the Batman building, kind of like we have that in Austin we call it we have one called the our building. But the at&t Batman building downtown Nashville is 33 storeys tall and located at 333 commerce. So you know, it's
  • 25:03
  • just the things you got
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  • the magic.
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  • Yeah, that's a good, that's a good bit.
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  • I think that's everything I have now.
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  • I think we Yeah, this is gonna be a slow mover, because it's the only thing that could move was meant to be done was done and now they What's the rush? Yeah,
  • 25:32
  • yeah, but the five g story, I think we pay attention to that that'll probably get some legs because that you know at&t is a big sponsor. Why wouldn't they? Why wouldn't they say? Oh
  • 25:42
  • yeah, let's
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  • see. That's a good idea. Let's keep on that.
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  • g.
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  • All right. I think that's all I've got on Nashville.
  • 25:56
  • All right. Well, I think that was complete enough.
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  • Yeah. We missed an important day. Oh, I know. I hate it when we do. First of all, we are the worst all the time. We need the producers to help us because we miss Earth Day, every year. We miss Earth our every year. And we miss everything. We miss all of these important once. Once in 13 years, we caught it. Oh, this is a new one. And it was celebrated with our dear leader of the World Health Organization. This is International Day for epidemic preparedness. You didn't know that, huh? Mm hmm. If only we had paid attention to International Day for epidemic preparedness maybe wouldn't have been in this situation, my friend. That's what Dr. tedros tells us. We must
  • 26:48
  • all learn the lessons the pandemic is teaching us. First. All countries must invest in preparedness capacities to prevent, detect, and mitigate emergencies of all kinds, whether they be natural occurring epidemics, or deliberate events.
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  • Strong deliberate events. Hello. Is anyone else hearing this?
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  • Where they be what
  • 27:14
  • he means by that is
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  • bioterrorism, no bioterrorism? Yeah, bioterrorism? Well, that's not that's just off the top this is his a bag could be anything could also be deliberate.
  • 27:28
  • You get emergencies of all kinds, whether they be natural occurring epidemics, or deliberate events. Strength is one. Healthcare is especially important as the foundation of universal health coverage and the eyes and ears of every health system.
  • 27:49
  • There you are promoting the pharmaceutical industry and the insurance industry with universal health health coverage. So this is an interesting day that it's ramping up to be
  • 28:00
  • second, through preparedness is not just a job of the health sector, oh, it requires an all of government and all of society approach
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  • podcasters will be important.
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  • And third, the pandemic has highlighted the intimate links between the health of humans, animals and plants, which we can only address with a one health
  • 28:25
  • approach.
  • 28:27
  • He says, of society approach. And third, the pandemic has highlighted the intimate links between the health of humans, animals and planet.
  • 28:41
  • The pandemic has highlighted the important relationship between humans animals and planets
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  • spaceforce which we can only address with a one health approach.
  • 28:54
  • And I will tell you what one health is in a moment
  • 28:57
  • when government
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  • improve human health are doomed unless they address the critical interface between humans and animals. And the existential threats of climate change.
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  • are less happy hobby turret
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  • there, there it is, ladies and gentlemen. The problem is we don't respect the earth and the animals and the planet, the earth are hurt. And climate change is gonna get
  • 29:26
  • us that's making our lives habitable. History tells us that this will not be the last pandemic and epidemics are a fact of life. But with investments in public health, supported by an all of government, all of society, one health approach, we can ensure that our children and their children inherit a safer, more resilient, and more sustainable world.
  • 29:58
  • Okay, so Climate change is on its way and we're going to solve that by staying home it's going to come it's going to be great stay home less than habitable the earth How
  • 30:09
  • does that work? Is that does anybody listen to this and then look around themselves and go Yeah, geez um, you know well maybe it gets in the Boston area where there's where there's like a snow but out here you know you're it's not inhabitable there and in Austin is that for many people?
  • 30:29
  • The way they experience the world also pre lockdowns and pandemic is through a small display. they witnessed the world and they interact with the world through YouTube and and other video in their in their experience is transformed. They don't actually I think most people don't look at the world anymore. How many times have we talked about people on the street who are on their phone while walking? No one's in tune. There. I'm sorry. I wish somebody
  • 30:58
  • put another one of those great compilations together of people walking into polls. on their phones. Yeah, so much fun, hilarious people falling into holes
  • 31:10
  • that the World Health Organization is up to some dirty tricks, which is not cool. They have changed the definition of herd immunity.
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  • Yeah,
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  • which was caused by some very awareness
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  • about this.
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  • Yes. The original World Health Organization definition states that herd immunity quote happens when a population is immune, either through vaccination or immune immunity developed through previous infection. This means that even people who haven't been infected or in human infection hasn't triggered an immune response. They are protected because people around them are immune, who are immune can act as buffers between them and an infected person. And the new version according to the World Health Organization, mind you, they also change the definition of pandemic several times, but most recently for this event, herd immunity, also known as population immunity. Now, this I think, is interesting. Yeah. Be careful, thanks. So be careful. This is what they say. This is the World Health Organization. herd immunity, also known as population immunity is a concept used for vaccination in which the population can be protected from a certain virus if a threshold of vaccination is reached. herd immunity is achieved by protecting people from a virus, not by exposing them to it. And so they just change that. And this will be our new normal. And it's being picked up everywhere.
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  • That leads me back to vaccinations. You've all gotten an email from Michael Brown recently, that explains some of the science behind getting the vaccination, it's important part and only way that we're going to get back to some semblance of normal around here is if we develop a herd immunity for everyone in the community of South Georgia, and then the state and this part of the country and the country in the world, you'd have to develop herd immunity, which means you develop enough people that have had the virus that have antibodies, that the virus can't find the host, it can't find a way to get a foothold and get started again. And the way we do that is to develop a herd immunity, you can do that by either catching the virus or by taking a vaccination that gives you immunity long term. So take the vaccine, it is safe, it is not a live virus. It has no impact on fertility, as some people are claiming on the internet. That's made up stuff that shows up as a conspiracy theory. I'm telling you take this virus.
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  • You can't y'all these take? Well, we
  • 34:00
  • have producers take this
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  • virus apparently they're funneling all this stuff to you. I'm getting screwed in this deal. The thing, the virus thing
  • 34:08
  • I hate the most is when a producer will send a kick ass clip to both of us. I really despise that. Because then it's like, well, who's sending it to me? No, just send them to me. Don't if you send it to me. Then I got it like up. You sent it to john. Okay.
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  • I will give I'm gonna give you I'm gonna tell everyone. You just say thank you after this, okay? If you catch any of these, take the virus or any of these switcheroos which you've cut. Adam has been the specialist in it. So it's his beat now. You can find these. So if you send it to me, I'm just gonna send it to him. Yeah, because there's no reason for me to even run one of these because he's dead. 20 or at least or more. Yeah, just as these and that was another one that's a jam. I
  • 34:53
  • have a new one.
  • 34:54
  • I have
  • 34:54
  • a new one. I've got a topper. I've got a topper. This is a doctrine msnbc he was explaining herd immunity now we just heard that it's already changed to population immunity and you can only get it on vaccines and this is a doctor and she's on an NBC News based channel.
  • 35:14
  • There are some folks out there who say we will never really have a foolproof vaccine. Is that true? And what does that mean doctor?
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  • Not every vaccine is 100% but if it's 90% if it's 95% if it's 99% that's good enough
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  • okay to induce what we call herd mentality
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  • she's a genius. That's not quite in the same league but as goodly funny Yeah, these are these are beautiful, man, this is beautiful bird mentality.
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  • Now
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  • with a straight face. Did they correct Come on, the guy didn't send you the whole. They had it correct after that. I mean, herd herd immunity herd mentality.
  • 36:01
  • I obviously did not, not hear the whole clip there. But I do have an example of of triggering clips coming up later on.
  • 36:11
  • Now,
  • 36:11
  • let's look at the vaccine for a little bit. As it's being rolled out. We have lots of reports and I found this one to be quite an interesting one of the old gang is back. And when I say the old gang I mean the Fauci Burks Redfield, HIV AIDS gang would do the exact same scam, except instead of lock lock downs, they had put you in the hospital and they didn't put you on a ventilator. They gave you azt, and you didn't leave. And that's an accusation. I will stand by msnbc again on the on the tip of medical advice brought on Dr. William haseltine. Yeah, so he's, he's in the Fauci League, and he is a vaccine expert. And after all, he did so well with the AIDS vaccine. And here he is telling you what we can expect.
  • 36:59
  • And a question everybody has is when they'll be herd immunity. Dr. Fauci has acknowledged she's moved his goalposts. Early on it was 60 to 70%. Maybe about a month ago, he said 70 75%. Now he's telling CNBC, maybe 75 to 80 plus percent.
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  • Don't you love that this goalpost does? She even says has moved?
  • 37:23
  • Yeah, I'm glad she did that. Alicia is showing showing some
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  • event that also that also just goes unaddressed herd immunity?
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  • There's a number for it. Well, let's stop. I want to just bring something up that needs to be addressed. Also. herd immunity is that it's just something that cropped up some, I don't know, some few months back. And it we never talked about herd immunity in general that is becomes the thing
  • 37:51
  • with that's not true. We talked about herd immunity in regard to the measles, which now seems to be some kind of test run for everything. It was the MMR vaccine, and it was and it was running rampant. It don't you remember they shut down Pennsylvania. there was all kinds of holes for the measles. So let me just take a quick look at clips from herd immunity. This is 2019. Let's see.
  • 38:22
  • The CDC thinks that more families are traveling to these countries and bringing the virus back home. And then here at home, we have another problem. And that's vaccination rates. And in several pockets around the country communities vaccination rates have dropped dramatically in the last few years below the level that's required to really protect the whole community. So once the virus comes to us from another country, it has a better chance of getting a foothold and triggering an outbreak.
  • 38:50
  • And this is a very contagious virus we should say right compared to others.
  • 38:53
  • Oh, super, super, super
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  • super. It's like the COVID variant.
  • 38:58
  • It's it travels through the air. And if somebody coughs and sneezes on you, and you aren't protected with a vaccine, there's a 90% chance you're gonna get you're gonna get infected.
  • 39:07
  • But hold on a second. How can we didn't have to lock down when measles was out there? It's very contagious. So could this is about Mmm, this is about measles. This isn't about COVID. So we've been hearing this stuff in the past,
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  • they've been trying different tricks on us. And it's just as the only one that's worked
  • 39:24
  • explains why we can see these numbers spike, you have a few people, parents who decide not to vaccinate, and then all of a sudden I mean, it starts getting passed on in a significant way.
  • 39:32
  • Yeah, that's exactly right. And actually, communities need about 93 95% of everyone vaccinated in order to really stop these outbreaks. And doctors say it's really important to make sure you have two doses of the vaccine, not just one Wow.
  • 39:48
  • But this is measles.
  • 39:49
  • By the way, you'll notice that they really relent from saying herd immunity in this report. She might say you said it two or three spots, because I was anticipated she's gonna say it she's gonna No no.
  • 39:59
  • Let's see Let's see, maybe maybe here,
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  • the parents should check to make sure everyone has two doses, including adults in order to get full protection
  • 40:07
  • seems like an important clarification, but some people might think they've had a dose, they're vaccinated, but that doesn't do the job.
  • 40:12
  • Yeah. And it's important for adults to be vaccinated, too. I know that I needed a booster like when I was on it. So just make sure you check with your doctor that every kid and family member is vaccinated, and especially with babies, some doctors are recommending that if you're in an outbreak that babies get vaccinated early.
  • 40:30
  • You're right. There's no mention of herd immunity in there. The clip is titled herd immunity. But now that we played that kind of interesting ramp up with the two shots, make sure you get your two shots highly contagious. No one was aware of Mad
  • 40:44
  • Men when the swine flu had a few years back when we covered that there was the two shot thing again, they also shot it and
  • 40:51
  • Right, yeah. Well, let's go back to Dr. William haseltine.
  • 40:56
  • This is really, you know, as we dig into every one of these, that bird flu is very similar. Mm hmm. They have these they keep running these games, and it's like two shots, this and that. It's just, it's getting on my nerves.
  • 41:12
  • Back to the good doctor.
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  • And the question everybody has is when they'll be herd immunity. Dr. Fauci has acknowledged she's moved his goalposts. Early on it was 60 to 70%. Maybe about a month ago, he said 70 75%. Now he's telling CNBC, maybe 75 to 80 plus percent? Is that your thinking? And how long realistically should people wrap their brains around the fact that you have to wear a mask? You have to wash your hands? It's a while before we're going to have that herd immunity.
  • 41:41
  • But I think there are a number of questions that you've asked. The first is, what about vaccine euphoria? I think that is misplaced, because it's going to be a long time before most people get the vaccine. And we need as has just been said very clearly and eloquently. We need to follow the rules. And we're not following the rules. That's partly because we have leaders
  • 42:04
  • encouraging us I love that I picked that up to like we're not following the rules, the rules yet follow that. He doesn't say law. They said you're not a rule follower UI rebel,
  • 42:14
  • not to follow the leaders, both net federal leadership, and St. leadership in some places the saying don't follow the rules. And people don't want to follow these rules are restrictive, that's understandable. The second thing is what can we really expect, or learning now a lot really quickly about this virus. And it may be that what we're looking at is not once and done like polio, with vaccines, oh, and much more like the flu, where we're going to have this move from pandemic to endemic where we're going to have to keep really good track of what's going on and adjust our vaccines to the strains that emerge. These strains that are emerging are very trouble. We don't have the full picture. But I believe because we haven't looked in the United States we haven't found. But you'll see I think in the next few weeks, that we have our own homegrown strains. And we have to start thinking about adjusting the vaccines. So this is just going to be much more like a decade's long battle that we have with a flu than a once and done battle that we've had with polio.
  • 43:17
  • Ladies and gentlemen, you just heard a sales pitch. That guy is pitching it up because we have to develop new vaccines every year.
  • 43:25
  • Now I got to crank it up money Money, money, money sucks out suck these guys. Man. I'm thinking I'm still thinking about because you play that measles clip which now it really gets gets me going
  • 43:35
  • is irksome, isn't it?
  • 43:37
  • So let's see. We have the we have the same basic model and we do within the era of the show. We've had the measles, I think we had measles twice because at the very early part of the show, we that's when we had all in Lear shows like law and order and all the rest of them that had Lear scripts, where they had measles killing people. And then we had that case, look, what we're gonna do this woman killed this other woman's baby because she wouldn't have her kid vaccinated was one of the stories. Right, right. Right. Right. And that's way early in the show. And then measles came around a couple years ago again, in the meantime, we had swine flu. And then we had this COVID thing. And I'm thinking, everyone and we're trying to do the same thing, get two shots. Get people scared shut down the economy, perhaps was the goal at all of them because they call swine flu pandemic? Yeah, as you recall when that Chinese woman was running into who, so I'm trying to say what are the what is the what are the common elements running through all of these things? And what's the one triggering event that freaked everybody out this last time to get them to, to follow rules shut down the economy, close things down? What is the difference between the measles the swine flu and everything in between and all the stuff they tried over the years to do this to ruin capitalism, in favor of socialism? I'm gonna Go Wow.
  • 45:00
  • All right. Jcd on a tear. That's right. What are we got
  • 45:04
  • the one what's the one difference and what's the one causative that made the COVID? Work
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  • Trump? No.
  • 45:12
  • That's the standard answer. Come on, is good as good as no answer.
  • 45:17
  • It was a good.
  • 45:18
  • Well, okay,
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  • it was I'll tell you, I'm gonna tell you what it's because nothing you can guess I don't know. It's the image of the COVID virus. Very bad image that I rejected. Right away
  • 45:31
  • right away.
  • 45:32
  • They showed up instantly, it looks like a like a like a creepy, organic ship mine the kind of things that are floating in the harbors. With all these spikes sticking out of it, like you would assume what it looks like at all, like artist's rendering. It is frightening looking,
  • 45:50
  • is just like when Fauci had the model. Remember, he was holding the model up on his video conference that was his boss.
  • 45:58
  • The other got they got they finally found what triggers the Americas imagery, the imagery of that stupid looking virus with the spikes sticking all over it the spikes are red. And the thing itself is creepy looking. That was it and that's what triggered it and they finally found it now this is what we're gonna start to see this is gonna happen again with something else they're gonna have a horrible gruesome looking, horrific image to scare you with. This is really getting on my nerves.
  • 46:27
  • I think this is imagery. 100% agree the virus rendering which has no basis in reality is definitely part of it. But I will return to the tick tock videos of Chinese people falling down dead in the street. The misappropriated use of emergency room hospital footage, which was displayed all over the world. Some not even from the right ear, some not from the right hospital entry could not country. This wasn't this was an information attack.
  • 47:01
  • And I
  • 47:02
  • think Tick Tock really helped a video viral on Tick Tock 100 million people see it easy. Whether they are interested in it or not. They're going to see it. So China, maybe China was the maybe China was just more prevalent because of those things. But yeah,
  • 47:19
  • I'm thinking Norman Lear.
  • 47:21
  • Well, he's behind it. But that may be taking things a bit far. Okay. We talked about the vaccine, the two doses, that there's all if you squeeze it, there's three doses that can come out of a single vial. But still funny. I think what's happening now is
  • 47:47
  • how accurate they are.
  • 47:48
  • Yeah, science. The ramp up is, is towards pushing everyone to vaccinate, and it's being done through the new variant.
  • 48:01
  • Oh, I
  • 48:01
  • better hurry up and get it now. You don't want this new variant. And it's also being done with reports like this.
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  • Since Canada's approved COVID-19 vaccines require two doses Ontario was among the region's holding back supplies all to make sure recipients get both rounds. But a member of Canada's immunity Task Force says there's now a growing push to vaccinate as many people as possible the vaccines are showing some level of efficacy even after one dose while supply chains are growing more stable.
  • 48:33
  • Oh,
  • 48:35
  • British Columbia is among several other provinces already striving to vaccinate more people more quickly. New modeling from the University of Toronto shows a more flexible dosing approach could avoid more than 34% of symptomatic infections. The team hopes Ontario takes note. Yeah,
  • 48:58
  • hurry up people our whole lives. I hate to tell you this, but you're gonna get clipped for the day for that. And we'll talk about why.
  • 49:04
  • Oh, gosh. Okay,
  • 49:11
  • did you do like to three, this is like the three doses from the vials that were overfilled to prevent people from getting to geo shorted. Mm hmm. This is like, you know, they, when things get into the field, it's a lot different than what it is in theory. And they immediately start changing the rules the people that actually are are doing it in the field of you know, the workers. And so now they're screwing up the the mechanism, they're screwing up the plan. These guys must be besides themselves. Wait, wait, wait, wait. Oh, no. This is too funny. Don't listen to that clip. I mean, nobody sees the irony of that clip. I mean, the clip plays is straight news, but we listen to it. Wait a minute. This is not the way this is looked at as something that's a scheme. That's people Laying everything down to the minute details. screwing it up.
  • 50:04
  • It's more effective. Both
  • 50:08
  • science hilarious
  • 50:09
  • science.
  • 50:10
  • Yeah, this will not be questioned. These are just great scientific discoveries. It's not just the United States and the Western world that is going nutjobs over this. We have some boots on the ground report, South Korea, Jessica Nelson, roving teacher English as a second language. And a show mixer. extraordinare writes in the press here in Korea, is claiming that people are angry at moon, President moon for vaccine shortages. All of my students here, sorry.
  • 50:42
  • No, I was just I didn't really say anything. I was just, I was thinking, yeah, I can see this is just a promotion. But keep playing.
  • 50:50
  • or talking sorry. All of my students have to do news story projects, which is a good way for me to hear about their thoughts, and of course, to correct English but let them interact with one another without putting too much of my opinion on things. So I'm more skeptical because of the tainted flu shots earlier this year that caused death in the country club. I guess I missed that report. I didn't hear it. No. Some will take the vaccine to get back to normal. everybody wears masks. Now. If I wear it. I wear it if I go into the stores, but not covering my nose. I don't wear it when walking on the street unless it's very busy Main Street. Businesses are open and busy. But there is a 9pm closure for restaurants here because as you know, it's nocturnal. more stories about cases increasing on the news, blah, blah, blah, basis. I'm still planning on taking a trip to Mexico, but making sure I can go direct from Korea to Mexico because I don't want any funny business in flight layover countries. We stay in Asia, we go to China. We have Professor JJ and I think he's in Beijing, if I'm not mistaken. He also is teaching at a university. And he went and this is what he got a note he was told last week at work that all faculty could not volunteer to go get a vaccine. He sent the email, you're being encouraged to volunteer to get the vaccine in China. I think the options are from Chinese vaccine makers. Here's the vaccines they have sinovac sinopharm and these are not mRNA However, sinovac uses aluminum adjuvant sino farm uses an Agilent called CPG 1018 made by dent dynavax. And sinopharm also uses polysorbate 80 as an emulsifying agent, which just sounds all tasty to me that many of my colleagues at two of our campuses have registered to get the shot and one did so today. Of course most of the non Chinese nationals believe two things a the shots will not injure them and B they will get to travel and not be subject subject to 14 day quarantines. I expect they're both wrong. My Kanda navion friend living in a neighborhood province has been given the option to get an mRNA vaccine made by a Chinese company. My canon avian friend will not get any shots. Please ask other producers in China to send in reports. I know we do have them. So it seems like it's at least being presented as voluntary, to some degree. A retraction. We were incorrect measuring immunity, which we laughed heartily about
  • 53:30
  • we did we left hardly
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  • that is a thing. links in the show notes. It's not done often. They can it used to be done for MMR I guess it's a tighter a tighter can show tighter tighter tighter tip er can show if you have immunity. But it can also show you if you do not have immunity even if you've had a vaccine I didn't know that was a thing.
  • 53:55
  • I think this is interesting. Someone would call us on this because it resolved Santa Claus getting the vaccine
  • 54:01
  • multi. Well, of course multiple people called us on this. I would like to make a suggestion. Instead of going on Twitter and saying
  • 54:13
  • I wish to do some homework.
  • 54:16
  • Instead of doing homework instead of doing that. By the way, I
  • 54:20
  • will say this anyone that uses the term do your homework in any way social media, whatever their rambled rants, I they blocked me. I'm not in school, I don't work.
  • 54:35
  • instead think like a producer and think oh, man, we got to correct that he got that wrong. That's how you should think we we pretty much know nothing. But I think we do a better job of presenting what's out there. We're conduits we all Yes. Yes, we are conducive as copper. And kudos to our producer Johan in Sweden. As he wrote to the Swedish CDC, which is known as the fox hammer hang the Hayton authority for population health. He has been writing them and lobbying a while now to get their official position on PCR tests and an answer cane, which I shall share with us guidance on criteria for addressing the freedom of infection of the COVID-19 Public Health Authority has developed national criteria for assessing the freedom of infection, the COVID-19 This is a translation obviously, the PCR technology used in virus detection tests cannot differentiate between viruses capable of infecting cells and viruses rendered immune by the immune system, and therefore the test cannot be used to determine whether someone is infectious or not. I need a copy of that. Show Notes baby bing.io show notes being it.io virus on.io virus RNAs can often be detected for weeks after the onset, but do not mean that you are still infectious. There are also several scientific studies which suggest that the level of infectivity at COVID-19 is the highest at the beginning of the disease period. Therefore, we recommend criteria for assessing freedom of infection are based on stable clinical improvement with freedom from fever for at least so there's your recommendation we can come up. The recommendations will be updated as new law knowledge on infectivity at COVID-19 is added as current knowledge is limited. And then the second answer he got about PCR. PCR is a reliable method of detecting genome from the SARS cov to virus but it won't be able to tell you that you are contagious or not. So shut up mainstream media with your infected contagious. We therefore recommend taking the sample when you have symptoms compatible with COVID-19. When positive test response in combination with symptoms, which we've known from day one indicates active infection, when in the course of the disease samples are taken is crucial for the sensitivity to the detection of SARS cov. Two in the upper respiratory tract, a recommendation is that it be taken on days one through five sensitivity generally decreases from samples taken later than a week after onset. It is the responsibility of laboratories to ensure the reliability of the analyses. So that's they're getting around the cycle count by saying Hey, man, that's the lab. That's the lab. But they're spelling it out very clearly you can't tell how infectious someone is or if they're infectious at all. But I guess it's Sweden, they got everything wrong. So we'll just
  • 57:49
  • leave that.
  • 57:52
  • Yeah, well, we can pound this drum forever. You started pounding this drum very early on with the good the guy himself who invented the test.
  • 57:59
  • Kary mullis.
  • 58:00
  • Yes. And it's just, it's just like, like peeing into the wind.
  • 58:06
  • I know I had a what happened to this clip here? Hold on a second something go wrong with my clip.
  • 58:13
  • Let me see if this is the places. Okay, yeah, that's working. odd. What we've missed during the entire pandemic, is Africa. We just haven't had anything horrible happened in Africa, which is what
  • 58:31
  • Ethiopia situation that we covered that a little bit?
  • 58:36
  • Well, that's interesting. You bring up Ethiopia. What was the situation we covered in Ethiopia?
  • 58:42
  • Well, there's a little skirmish going on the northern part of the country.
  • 58:46
  • All right, but but actual COVID issues and deaths in Africa?
  • 58:51
  • I don't think we know now we haven't cut? Well, I think early on, we covered it when it first started breaking out in Africa. And the next thing you know, it would just coverage died off because you think Africa especially a place like Nigeria, which is pretty crowded. It would just be the whole country be infected. But since it hasn't really occurred that way. We have to have for some reason the United States which has masked up especially a states like California, or was very conscientious, not everybody, but most people. We have the worst case everywhere. The control, everybody's dropping dead.
  • 59:29
  • an MIT researcher, her name is Stephanie seneff. I'm not sure if this was her podcast, or she was a guest on the podcast. And she talks specifically about COVID. And Nigeria. Since you brought it up, it's beautiful. Why isn't this tape? Why aren't people getting sick in Nigeria and she has a thesis
  • 59:51
  • sort of places. I don't even know maybe all of it where there's sort of hotspots are people getting sick, have been places where there have been Then switch to bio diesel, meaning they're actually taking on, you know, glyphosate rec, you know, grown corn, and making that into fuel. And obviously it gets spewed into the air. And that may be a contributing factor in people getting sick.
  • 1:00:20
  • That's right. That's what I'm thinking. In fact, I've really enjoyed looking at the epidemiology of COVID-19 is really, really fascinating. And one thing you'll notice, if you look at the globe is that Africa is somehow immune to COVID-19. It's quite remarkable Nigeria, so so air pollution is something that was found to be correlated. So there have been multiple studies, there's a Harvard group that didn't did a nice study looking all the counties across the United States. And so that those places that had higher levels of these particles, nanoparticles in the air, had increased death rate from COVID-19. I always look at death rate, not not, you know, the free the infection rate, because the infection rate is highly variable, depending upon how many tests are doing.
  • 1:01:01
  • fairly fast.
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  • Yeah, so definitely, it's a more reliable number. And All right, so what she's saying is, is the gleiss of fate, which is comes from Roundup Ready, and the thesis is that they use old fashioned diesel in Nigeria, but in many Western countries, they use bio diesel, which is created from corn. And her thesis here is that the glyphosate that is used to create these biofuels is what's making people more susceptible to the virus. Now you go to Nigeria, Nigeria is extremely, extremely interesting, because it has one of the lowest rates of COVID-19 death rate in the world. It has one 100th of the rate death rate that we have. So it's not a small difference, one in 100. Now part of it is that they have fewer old people. Yeah. And people say, Well, maybe just because they have fewer old people, but it's one in five old people, and one in 100 deaths. So if you said everybody who died was old, there's still a one in 20 factor there. In a country that has extreme air pollution problems, they have some of the worst air pollution in the world. They have crowding in the inner cities, they have 100%, almost 100% black population very black so that vitamin D might be a reason with the blacks, the blacks in America have twice the death rate of the whites. And they you know, they don't know why. One possibility is they don't, because of their dark skin, they don't get enough vitamin D. Well, in Nigeria, we've got you know, very dark blacks, very high poverty rate, very great deal of crowding in the inner city, very high air pollution, all these things are risk factors for COVID-19. And they don't have COVID-19. It's quite amazing.
  • 1:02:37
  • And here's our final
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  • Parklife is a I think the air pollution is air pollution is not a problem with COVID-19. If there isn't glyphosate in the air pollution, that's what my theory is. That's my working theory. And when you look at the places to save in the air pollution, glasses in the air pollution, yeah. And so that's where you look at New York City, which is you know, I first looked at Lombardi because that's where it first took off in Europe in liberty. Now Europe has very high buying of diesel fuel in automobiles, they have like 20% of their cars are diesel. and Europe is a leader in the biodiesel industry. So they're putting biodiesel into those cars mixed in with the regular diesel. Right. And your us doesn't have that much diesel in their cars and we have diesel trucks, you know? Yeah. And diesel buses, the New York City was a is a leader in the biodiesel industry. biodiesel has blossomed in the last few years. It's really
  • 1:03:32
  • Luckily, I have an air pollution inspector expert with me today on the pod. So Dr. Dvorak, total bullcrap possibility, your thoughts?
  • 1:03:44
  • I think it's a total bullcrap.
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  • Okay. And we're done.
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  • I like I like the way she thinks, yeah, it's very, very, very cut. I, I would, and I'm going to use this word because I, I've said to myself before, I've never used this word. I don't even know why this word exists. Why would anyone use it stupid. But I'm going to pause it.
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  • I use that word all the time and you'd like it.
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  • I don't like it. I never liked it. First of all bio diesel, generally speaking is not
  • 1:04:18
  • do are are
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  • the products that come from corn in the United States that are used for fuel or are not that much, but it's alcohol, right? Not raised alcohol, right. And this is made from was grain and corn but it's actually mostly corn. And the alcohol is for and its uses blends and it's using straight up. 85 for example, would be 85% of it. I I'm thinking that what she's not doing is looking at the outcomes razor, which is that our case count and our His bullshit is bullshit. Get we're being lied to, and our hospital filling up ICU bed porn and all that. And I had that clip and in the last newsletter picture from the top, those are the top stories from the New York Times. And the top one says COVID-19. Patient bludgeoned. This is the number one story that people are bludgeoned to death in hospital bed. And I'm telling you that went down as a COVID death, of course,
  • 1:05:34
  • of course it did.
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  • And we have, we have documented this since almost the beginning. So what you're saying, Oh, crap numbers, what
  • 1:05:42
  • you're saying is you like how the scientist is thinking, and maybe more biofuel versus biodiesel, but in general, she's working off of incorrect assumptions because she's believing you know, people are honest. Whoops, what a mistake that is. Yeah.
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  • Unbelievable.
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  • Yeah, well, I have some clips of it coming up that can submit some of more of this.
  • 1:06:08
  • Well, why don't we do it now? I got a few more things. But before we transition
  • 1:06:12
  • I got COVID I still got a COVID got the COVID did you get a three parter? Here we go. You
  • 1:06:17
  • get it? You're good.
  • 1:06:19
  • Here's a three parter from ABC. This is you know that this is the porn This is the network porn. Number one network ABC. This is going to be a COVID and this is the I think I believe this is the beginning of the report. This is the COVID bow This is like it's just COVID of course this is of course it says COVID
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  • after 13 years of marriage, honey, I know how you spell It's okay.
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  • Catch it.
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  • So let's play instead of that. This is Well actually we could play this is the the COVID This is COVID relief but slim but this is I believe this is their lead into the to the whole news hour and isn't it's two minutes of devotees as a teaser.
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  • COVID relief for millions of Americans run
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  • out by taking stop stopped. That's not the teaser. Okay, the teaser is abc news. Research pre wrap.
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  • Breaking news as we come on the air the monster storm barreling across the country, aliens traveled the storm already wreaking havoc on the roads whiteout conditions in parts of the Midwest. Torrential rain and high winds moving east Did
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  • I not say they were cranking up harp. On the last episode Didn't I tell you it
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  • wasn't the last episode I thought three episodes ago
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  • this hour with power outages possible on Christmas morning. But dangerous weather with some 85 million Americans on the move. Despite those CDC warnings to move home to prevent the spread of the virus stay all green COVID search the CDC predicting more than 90,000 Americans could die over the next three weeks. The alarming new images from inside a California Medical Center as a record number of Americans spend Christmas in the hospital. The vaccine speed bump the federal government acknowledging immunizations are slower than expected now saying they'll fall short of the 20 million doses promised by the year. So far only 1 million Americans have been vaccinated. What officials are saying about the delay COVID relief in jeopardy for millions of Americans President Trump blasting Congress's nearly $900 billion relief bill calling it a disgrace and demanding more money for stimulus checks the bill on its way to the president at Mar a Lago will he sign it and the President's new round of pardons the sharp words from Republican senator. The police shooting outraged the family of Andre Hill speaking out for the first time since the unarmed man was fatally shot by police in Columbus, Ohio. Their calls for justice and tonight breaking news on that officer just hacked close call the man seen flying 3000 feet in the air the investigation into a string of similar incidents. And the amazing rescue the incredible moment a three year old girl was pulled from the rubble after a home explosion
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  • Wow.
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  • Wow. A lot to unpack there. Well, I
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  • By the way, we have the guy flying around. Later
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  • this is now the third jetpack incident.
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  • Well, we'll play this later. I got the jetpack story. We can talk about it. All right, but let's get back to COVID. Yeah. So there was a lot of those Diddy in there through ISIS. There. He talks about COVID says this. Experts predict that 90,000 could be dead in the next three weeks. Mm hmm. Did you hear that in there?
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  • Yeah, I think so.
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  • Yeah, I think he did too. He never said that was gonna be dead at COVID.
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  • Just trying to be honest with everybody. You know what I think more in the next three weeks. You could not well,
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  • you know how many people just you know, use Using the basic population death numbers, how many people die in three weeks?
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  • Well, it'd be two point it'd be roughly 3 million divided by 12 3
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  • million divided by 365. But Oh, yeah. 166,000 already did the math.
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  • Thank you.
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  • So 90,000 Yes. Yeah, there's no doubt 90,000 know what?
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  • We predict 160,000 deaths. No one's gonna show us from the future.
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  • So let's play COVID COVID darqueze de ABC.
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  • Oh my goodness. Are we in the dark winter? Brother
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  • this holiday week, America is battling a staggering COVID surge. December is already staggering understating month of the pandemic yesterday, more than two Americans tested positive every second.
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  • That's kind of hold on a second. good observation. staggering. staggering is I don't think we've heard this one used to new staggering. Let's just see what the actual definition is before dictionary.com changes it staggering, deeply shocked. Astonishing. Hmm. I don't think if you go out on the street and you ask anybody you deeply shocked and astonished by this. I think they'll go mad.
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  • When exactly it's
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  • the man knows
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  • it's holiday week, America is battling a staggering COVID surge December is already the most devastating month of the pandemic yesterday, more than two Americans tested positive every second and more than 320,000 lives have been lost. That's to American deaths reported every minute. Nearly 120,000 COVID patients are hospitalized this Christmas Eve and tonight, the CDC out with a new projection of the toll we could see after the holidays ABCs Kaylee hardtop isn't hard hit California.
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  • Tonight is the Coronavirus spreads unchecked that devastating new prediction a staggering 90,000 more Americans could die in the next three weeks. This is what it looks like on the front lawn
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  • never said COVID
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  • 19,000 people fighting to stay alive in the hospital. Doctors and nurses at Providence Holy Cross in Los Angeles working to save lives on Christmas Eve unable to be with their families drowning in the Thanksgiving surge and terrified
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  • of what's ahead. Drowning in a Thanksgiving surge. This is well written people I
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  • like this to save lives on Christmas Eve unable to be with their families drowning in the Thanksgiving surge and terrified of what's ahead every day. I see I look into the eyes of someone who's struggling to breathe Ruth
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  • to you know get while they want to be home with their family. California surpassing 2 million infections more than most countries this emergency is our darkest day. Oh, my amygdala. Oh, no.
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  • This is this is a clip that doesn't end the show. So that's not bad. It's not bad.
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  • I didn't use red didn't watch a clip it will put in addition,
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  • countries. This emergency is our darkest day. Ooh,
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  • that's pretty good. It's pretty good. I'll keep it on deck just in case.
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  • Okay, well, we do that. I have one other one I wanted to try. That's probably better. Um, okay. So now we know it's their darkest day. By the way. I'm in California. I mean, I remember when you're in Texas, where they're blaming Texas for everything but that didn't stick I guess. So they had to move there. Their target from Texas was not arrived about just
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  • so you know, I checked. No one is adhering to these stupid ask from the mayor. The restaurants are advertising. We're open. We're open everybody come on in. No, this is this is being a universally ignored in Austin. And
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  • apparently docile enough as they are in California, at least on the coast of California inland. Who knows? I doubt it in mankey guy that anyone's paying much attention to this. But at the same time, even though when masks up and they're all conscientious. They were the worst. How does that this is there's two things that don't make sense. One, two people who are the most conscientious they mask up they're freaked out they're staying at home like my next door neighbor's doing all this everything right and yet we're the worst is our army. Well, nothing's going on in Nigeria.
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  • Because they use regular diesel. Come on.
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  • Yeah, what's got little do with that and a lot to do with all craps and to have this clip
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  • and now growing alarm over those new variants of the virus spreading in the UK and South Africa. Scientists carefully studying them saying they're more infectious and could already be in the US.
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  • These variants are going to lead to more people getting infected more people getting hospitalized. Yeah, definitely more people dying late
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  • today, New Jersey announcing all passengers flying from the UK must prove they've taken Did negative just a day after New York City's threatened define incoming travelers from the UK $1,000 if they don't quarantine This is the virus is surging again in the Sunbelt months after the summer wave according to a new White House report in Chicago Joe Bruna lost both his parents to COVID earlier this month. He has this heartbreaking message for the holidays.
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  • cancel your flights.
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  • cancel your plans. Stay home, it hurts so
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  • holy crap. Holy moly. He has this holiday message. Let me just hear that sequence again. That was beautiful.
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  • St. Louis holidays.
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  • Yeah, this mechanic clip it all I can only have two hands.
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  • He has this breaking message for the
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  • third cancel your flights
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  • cancel your plans stay home, it hurts so bad. And if I could go back in time, I would do things differently. Oh, this is the worst. So and I feel bad for the guy because not only did he lose his parents, but he blames himself. He's been taught to blame himself that he should have done things differently.
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  • But back in California story
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  • Yeah. I just want to say yes that observation is quite apt. He I think a lot of it Yeah, blame yourself this is your fault because you screwed up you didn't follow the rules follow the rules the the mascot theme for today's shows following all
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  • the rules. Now hold on a second,
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  • don't we have your parents will die if you don't follow the rules we have. And then you become a pathetic guy like that Jesus terrible why they put this course NBC should be or ABC should be responsible for putting that guy on like that.
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  • I'm a rule follower. So if the rule is that we have to
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  • do it, then I'll do it.
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  • ICU nurse Merlin Pawan fought the virus for eight months. Now finally going home just in time for the holiday. So just fight, Fight. Fight
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  • because look at me. You know, I'm going home. And I'm walking.
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  • We do love to see those stories of hope and recovery. Kaylee Hartung joining us from a hospital in Santa Monica and Kaylee this current surge in California if it continues here health officials already making painful decisions
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  • yeah with
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  • hospitals just like this one will be completely overwhelmed if this
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  • will be a doctor
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  • here just telling me they are already rationing care officials more than that in as little as two weeks doctors could be making even more dramatic decisions about who lives and who dies all right yeah
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  • panels panels baby yeah who lives there a paleo was right.
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  • Words that never thought I'd hear you say ever?
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  • What I gotta say. Right death panels.
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  • The headlines overwhelmed la hospitals brace for post Christmas wave. What happened at the Thanksgiving wave? California is first state to hit 2 million cases and hospitals are out of ICU beds. Coronavirus variant is indeed more transmissible new studies chests, New York Times. And Huntington Beach Mayor Tim temp who was a former UFC fighter. Do you know this guy?
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  • I don't follow you
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  • at Tito Ortiz. He was out there helping supplies I think at a food bank without a mask without a mask freak out. Food. Well,
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  • what am I? Well, that is Huntington Beach Mayor Pro Tem Tito Ortiz getting in the face of a resident that came after people who were alerted to the fact that he was handing out food at a distribution event without
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  • wearing a mask. And it was happening on Ocean View school district property which has strict pandemic safety rules.
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  • Having close contact with little children like he did today and leaning into strollers and into car windows with no mask on
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  • is not acceptable to us care and
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  • this is a public health emergency leader of our city our representatives are in complete denial and not take safety measures it's not a joke people are dying in hospitals there aren't zero in Canada
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  • you gotta listen listen how the propaganda has worked just so you don't notice it even when this Karen pipes up she's the head of the PTA I think this is a help to using all the terms health emergency listen to the guy that comes after it to
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  • and into car windows with no mask on
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  • is unacceptable to us.
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  • This is a public health emergency, a leader of our city a representative of our city to be in complete denial and not take safety measures. It's not a joke. People are dying people are in hospitals. There are zero ICU beds available. Uh huh.
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  • Okay, yeah, the programming is working zero beds available now.
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  • Good. In fact,
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  • in fact, they said if this continues, there may be a lack of beds that just came They keep telling you this but no, no zero,
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  • man. What's up, jack?
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  • There's no beds available. There are zero ICU beds available time
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  • code, please. We're eventually called the mayor Pro Tem left and went into a city building after the confrontation.
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  • Yeah. queueing on he's a queueing honor. Unbelievable. But the pencil houses were away before. I just want to give you one one good one for you. Because this is I sought this story out just for you. Because you brought to our attention the Pennsylvania health department leadership. Yes, Dr. Rachel Levine. And she has issued guidance. The mind you you can't go to a restaurant. You certainly if if the restaurants are open, you can't go there after 9pm or 10pm. Because it's nocturnal. You got a mask up everywhere. You can't go to school. But should you have to have an orgy? There are recommendations. This is truly from Dr. Rachel Levine. No, this
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  • is a poor. No,
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  • no, no, no, no, no, no. No. This is not onion. Here we go. If you attend a large gathering where you where you might end up having sex. Please limit the number of partners. Try to identify a consistent sex partner. Or what kind of orangey Are you in? That's a shit orgy. Wear a face covering avoid kissing and touch your eyes nose or mouth with unwashed hands. Are you kidding me?
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  • Wow.
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  • Eddie, you should have this woman's picture on the screen as you're read this
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  • Unbelievable.
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  • So protect yourself and your partners from COVID-19. during sex, avoid kissing. Wear a facemask and
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  • tick kissing is the least of your problems in this situation.
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  • But just the fact that there's recommendations It's been a while since it's been a while since I've thought about having an orgy. I don't know about you, john. It's just It's been a while. Yeah, I'm
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  • over the hill. All right, here we go. Ah.
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  • I'm sorry to hear that. Very sorry to hear that.
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  • The COVID Now we can play
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  • COVID COVID COVID sarwat
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  • slam.
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  • COVID relief for millions of Americans remains in limbo tonight after Congress and the White House spent months negotiating the deal. President Trump called it a disgrace and then left Washington for Mar a Lago sowing chaos before Christmas. But before he left he issued around a pardons. And here's abc news white house correspondent Rachel sky
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  • after throwing relief for millions of Americans into Limbo just before Christmas. President Trump headed to his Florida golf course cnn cameras capturing him on the green. He still won't say whether he'll sign the bipartisan stimulus bill his own team helped negotiate
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  • it really is a disgrace
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  • this Christmas Eve Americans on edge realizing the relief they've waited months for may not come anytime soon. Angela more already had COVID-19 now she's without a job. Her patients wearing thin. I just
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  • feel like we've been treated like a yo yo. Like we're being pawn between, you know, republican democrat and the president and
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  • it's gonna be too late. In just 48 hours 14 million will lose unemployment benefits. The Federal moratorium on evictions expires in one week. I beg the president to know how many people in this country are scared. But the President is instead using the crisis to raise money for himself blasting out fundraising email asking supporters to donate to send the message to Congress that the American people deserve better Republicans who voted for the stimulus package now caught in a political bind.
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  • To make matters worse, if the president doesn't sign the bill, the government will shut down on Monday. But Trump has gone silent on all of this, instead tweeting false claims about the election and pardoning allies like his former campaign chairman Paul Manafort and confidence Roger stone he also pardon the father of his son in law, Jared Kushner, who was convicted of tax evasion and witness tampering. Republican Senator Ben sasse with a one line criticism. This is rotten to the core Ryan.
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  • It's wrong. Ryan,
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  • I've heard SAS speak and I never heard him say rah. And
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  • that was an interesting whipsaw. Self created.
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  • Yeah, totally bad reporting. It's unbelievable. And
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  • also it's it's factually not true. In fact, a
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  • fact check false.
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  • The whole government won't shut down on Monday. parts of it will not be funded, but it's not like the whole government's going to shut down. Everyone's not going to show up for work. That was a little a little fast. Oh,
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  • she's excitable. She's excitable.
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  • Sure.
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  • Now we have I only have a couple more COVID related. I do have another one on the on the bill. Yeah. Which was she was talking about, which is the COVID bill mess is a PBS reports want to play that the standoff
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  • between Congress and the President continues today. Over the $900 billion COVID-19 stimulus bill, President Trump still has not signed as of late this afternoon. Without this new legislation, extended federal unemployment benefits will expire today. For an estimated 12 million Americans under the stimulus bill. Federal unemployment benefits of $300 a week would be extended until mid March. moratorium on evictions during the pandemic will also expire in less than a week. That is if the president doesn't get to stop
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  • stop stop stop that clips. No good. I mean, it goes on it tells you what it is. But you know, let's go back a couple of days before this whole thing came about let's go listen to ty AB and and helpern miton Matt Taibbi discusses this aid this this package with some angles that are kind of interesting talking about how this was a self destructive move by the democrats and didn't even know what they were doing this is the clip is called aid package explained by Ty Eb. Yeah,
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  • I'm just jacking up the volume a little bit the waveforms love. Here we go. So here's what
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  • happened, um, right after they passed this new COVID relief package, which is really two bills Monday afternoon, and I got a call from a staffer. Honestly, I just
  • 1:27:22
  • have to say it's five or six bills, there's not really two bills, it's a little disappointing to hear that from Tybee
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  • Hill, who was like going out of his mind. And basically saying, if you go back and look at the chronology, the democrats basically negotiated against themselves, going back months, so that the relief package that people are ultimately going to get is by a factor of three or four, maybe even higher, lower than what it would have been had they negotiated correctly, or had they been willing to take a hit like in the form of allowing Donald Trump a headliner to along the way. So just so people know, the basic outlines of this, the the deal that they agreed upon, is two bills. One is $748 billion. And that's going to include things like unemployment insurance, and other other stuff. And then there's a separate bill for $160 billion for state and local aid. So this is going to be voted as to two different things. If you go back and look at the original democratic wish list, which was the heroes Act, which was passed in the House, I think, way back in May, which is $3.4 trillion bill that had $1.13 trillion in state and local aid, and in that ask, and it had everything from 12 $100 checks for people to all kinds of other programs that they wanted. The mitch mcconnell then countered with something he called the heels Act, which is hilarious that he
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  • now it's a TA LS
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  • would have been good, but it and even though it was way lower, it was about a trillion dollar deal. It did include the 12 $100 checks. And so this would have set the parameters of like, where everybody was negotiating was was gonna be like a trillion dollars versus $3.4 trillion. And
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  • you know, this is sad. We're like, like, we're scrambling for crumbs and scraps from the elites, and we're actually arguing about the small pittance there. They're tossing our way. It's it's really sad. After When was the last stimulus six months ago? Five months ago?
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  • Yeah. I'm like, Oh,
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  • please, sir. Can I have another guest? Give me a little bit.
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  • It's very dickins dickinsonian
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  • dickinsonian dickinsonian?
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  • Yeah. waifs. Young boys with with crutches trying to pick up some coins that were tossed away.
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  • That's what the sounds like. really does sound like Oh, please, please can have a little bit more.
  • 1:30:14
  • Well, I got my last did my last COVID clip so I was a little weak from Taibbi, I think is usually a bit more thorough.
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  • Like went on and on. I believe I had to cut it way short.
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  • Okay. All right.
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  • He's busy. Right for substack?
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  • Yes. Your colleague over there, it's appstack
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  • I mean, I work. Oh, yes. I write for the same publication that Matt?
  • 1:30:37
  • Yes, yes. And yes, Miss Glen substack. Squad baby. Hey, and they're doing podcast now is substack Did you notice that? Did they give you a no? Yeah, you can do a pilot?
  • 1:30:49
  • Yes. Everybody's trying to get into the act.
  • 1:30:52
  • So I just want them to be 2.0 compliant. Go Go for it. Yeah,
  • 1:30:57
  • well, I mean, I'm over there now. So I can probably talk to him about wording
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  • Yeah, get get our tags in baby.
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  • Okay, let's go into the rollout of the vaccine. This is the bad rollout setup. Bad rollout setup. ABC News.
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  • Tonight a reality check on the vaccine rollout operation warp speed hoping that 20 million Americans will be vaccinated by the end of the month. But so far, just 1 million people have received the vaccine. So what's behind the delay? And what does that mean for that larger target of 200 million doses delivered by the end of March? Here's ABC is Victor. Oh, Kenda.
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  • What did I miss?
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  • I missed a dude. some reason?
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  • Let me hear it again.
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  • Tonight a reality check on the vaccine rollout operation warp speed hoping that 20 million Americans will be vaccinated by the end of the month. But so far, just 1 million people have received the vaccine. So what's behind the delay? And what does that mean for that larger target of 200 million doses delivered by the end of March? Here's ABC is Victor. Oh, Canada.
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  • Okay, so no, lost it? Well,
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  • it's again, the 1 million worth. Yeah, they
  • 1:32:07
  • got this 1 million number, but it's been
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  • 1 million for five days now. I keep hearing 1 million, 1
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  • million, but they stopped shooting up people. I don't know what it is. Okay, okay. Well, let's go to the rollout of the big clip itself. As nursing home residents and health care workers are among the first to get the vaccines reality setting in that the rollout isn't happening as quickly as it is setting.
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  • The shots in arm
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  • is happening is
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  • slower than
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  • the vaccine is making me hear things john, I can't hear straight anymore. Health and Human Services Secretary
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  • Alex a czar pledging this less than three weeks ago recive. And so we're gonna focus on those most vulnerable and those most on the front lines of treating people with COVID. With the initial 40 million doses in the next month operation works we know saying they won't even meet their lower goal of having 20 million Americans injected by months. And that objection is nothing that
  • 1:33:03
  • is the latest count. 9 million doses delivered, but only a million Americans have actually received injections. So far,
  • 1:33:11
  • the federal government has just not done enough for that last mile when it goes gets to the state and gets into people's arms. I'm hoping that pace picks up this week and next. But if it doesn't, I think we're gonna start getting concerned about whether we can get all these vaccines out to people quickly enough.
  • 1:33:27
  • The federal government however, saying they're still hoping to have 200 million vaccine doses delivered by the end of March, some of that hope now coming to rural America maduras vaccine, which doesn't require special refrigeration like Pfizer's here about to take off from Boise, Idaho for more distant parts of the state. And there is now a third vaccine on the horizon. Operation warp speed expects Johnson and Johnson to apply for that emergency use authorization by early February and if given the green light, their rollout would begin mid
  • 1:33:58
  • to late February, with a lot riding on those other vaccines. Victor, thank
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  • you.
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  • All right thought I thought since the talking points are in every report, the get it into your arm, we want to put the vaccine and arms in arms, which is a total research talking point. What is the least offensive way to tell people we want to get it into them as soon as possible? What would be the most effective way and they came up with? Get it into arms as quickly as possible? Don't even say shoot you and just get it into the arm. Is it possible that they have nine or 10 million doses out there? And really only a million people have showed up so far. And they're ramping it up to get people Hey, we got to go now everyone is back to new variant. Is it possible people are just sitting it out for a bit have every intention of getting it after some other people have received it?
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  • But I would, because I'm of the theory that people will line up around the Like to get this shot because as they're told to do that their rule followers motion California, they can get a million shots done tomorrow. But I can't argue against that. That being a possibility because we were given no evidence one way or the other why this is they just tell us. Yeah, we go Well, yeah, there's a couple things they refuse to talk about one day, why is this the case? They have these shots available? Everyone's got him shooting up everybody that gave me a OC got a shot? That that is one thing that bugs me, which is the lack of information about that. The other thing is, I still have not had it explained to me, or could I find out why the Pfizer shot has to be damn near frozen? Because it's what adds to it. If it gets to room temperatures just go bad, incidentally. Yeah, there was what if one second goes bad?
  • 1:35:49
  • Not in one second, after a few hours, if it thaws out, there was a pretty good see if I have it in the show notes, it was a pretty good
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  • What, what is the process of going bad? I mean, is it does it oxidize, which doesn't you can put in in a oxygen free environment to prevent that. So let's just take that out of the equation.
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  • Hey, I think you I think you're asking too many questions. I think I should have the health authorities come and check on you. We're one world One Health baby, what's your problem? Be quiet. There's a great article that I put in the show notes way too long to read. But it's reverse engineering, the source code of the bio and tech Pfizer SARS, cov, two vaccine, and they break it down all the way down to the genetic code, explain how it's all done. But there was kind of something interesting about was me see the words the comparison. And they had a comparison here that I liked. You're gonna have to take a look at this in the show notes or being att.io. But to me, because this is different, and enough people now know that this is an mRNA. And it's not the quite quite the same thing. And there's certainly enough fear mongering out there. I hope I've been doing some of it. That, you know, this is something that should be kind of evaluated. Maybe we should have some animal testing to see what happens when they're reinfected. That has been the biggest problem with any Coronavirus vaccine that
  • 1:37:22
  • has been tried in the past is explained that I don't think everyone's short heard the background. Explain that. So
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  • the inoculate the I think ferrets mainly but maybe some mink but ferrets mink with with the Coronavirus vaccine, and they're great. They have super antibodies, everyone's drinking champagne. We're going to be rich, but then the ferrets catch the COVID or the Coronavirus. And they wind up dying very quickly after a gruesome milkiness. Because the illness somehow it's twice as worse or three amplified.
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  • Why is twice as bad twice as bad. Yeah,
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  • twice sorry, twice as bad. And then the fares just wind up dying very quickly.
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  • You know,
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  • I only have just horrible visions in my head. But that's step was skipped in these in these trials is my understanding.
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  • That's my understanding too. And that's what a lot of people bitch about. But I don't think the general public has a clue about that any more than they do about the 100 Biden laptop just before the election. So I i'm not buying that it's a factor. It's not a factor.
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  • Well, everybody I hear whose intent intends on taking it eventually winds up saying yeah, I'm just gonna wait for a little bit. You know, and that you get a story. You know, nurse faints nurse seems to be dead nurses and dead. Dead nurse is a great video of that of the dead nurse on YouTube where a guy goes to the death registry of the state and there it is. Her name, her age, her state death on the day. She fainted. I don't know man. It's internet. It's the internet, the internet.
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  • Who know I just it's just a pad before we get to the break. Yeah, I do have the same vaccine rollout report. But this is a variation because this is from PBS. Oh, hold on a second. And a space called thorough. This is a thorough vaccine rollout. Ooh, sec. so different. All right, here we go.
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  • As people around the world gathered to celebrate Christmas this weekend. The Coronavirus continues to cast a shadow. The number of people hospitalized for COVID-19 in the US remains near record high levels including in California. The state is the first to pass and the surge is putting more pressure on hospitals in parts of the Golden State in LA County, which is home to 10 million people record numbers of COVID-19 patients are hospitalized and in intensive care like counties also among those
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  • let me just say record numbers but don't say what the numbers are. That's kind of bizarre COVID noise
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  • it really cuz are hospitalized and an intensive care on state in Los Angeles County, which is home to 10 million people, record numbers of COVID-19 patients are hospitalized and in intensive care, like counties also among those testing to see if a new strain of Coronavirus, which was found spreading in England is here in the US. Starting Monday. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will require people traveling from the UK to the US to test negative for the virus within three days of their trip. The US is now one of more than a dozen countries to place restrictions on travelers from the UK. The new strain seems to spread more easily, but it's not believed to be more dangerous. And health officials say newly developed vaccines will likely work against this new strain. Here in the US. More than 1.1 million people have already gotten a COVID-19 vaccine shot and more doses are rolling out around the world. European Union countries started getting their first shipments of the Pfizer biontech vaccine. That's today part of a coordinated effort across the 27 nation bloc. The first shots were given in Hungary and Germany, which started a day before many other EU countries. In this first wave each country's receiving about 10,000 doses with mass vaccination efforts expected to begin across the block next month, a
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  • couple of things.
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  • What is the point of telling us that telling the American audience or anybody else for that matter, that Hungary and Germany started doing their shots a day before everyone else? I don't know. It makes no sense. I mean, I mean, who cares? Well, I
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  • think it's to make Trump look bad.
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  • Who is a makeup like that? Well, Danny said they're going to get 10,000 doses. Study even the size of Freiburg. I mean, there's no fuck. What's the point of this not enough doses to do, jack?
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  • And is that only
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  • is that you maybe met 10 million? That would make more sense with that with the 10,000. It's not 10,000 why don't why even bother? The news is no good. The news is, there you go. That's the top of the show that news is no good.
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  • That's pretty much it. It's just no good. I'm glad y'all show up here. Good. I just show up here. All right. Before we take a look at our executive producers and associate executive producers, just a quick cracking update, steal the votes. So we know where we're standing. Because the big day January 6, the wild protest is still on. This is the day that apparently I use the word, everything will change. This is the day that changes predicted as Mike Pence will come and save the
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  • republic Mike Pence, Mike Pence,
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  • hey, wouldn't it be great if a former radio guy saves the Constitution and the Republic audit podcast here we go through the roof. I'm counting on your mic. pods that doing podcaster pants on the pod. So here's the latest. Now we have some fantastic new evidence coming in which I'm not going to share mainly because it's so in audible. But there's a rather lengthy audio recording of a number of operatives discussing ballots being flown in on Korean Air and a number of people involved in taking these ballots and shipping them off to the counting centers. So that's some evidence that is out there.
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  • And sound like evidence sounds like a commentary.
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  • Well, when you hear it's not appropriate for the show, because you need to know you have to have resupplied. Yeah, it's a crap clip. There's also a new video with a number of Georgia election fraud witnesses. And these are just people off the street and they all have mainly mailing ballot or they couldn't vote because they're voted already been been cast. That's about an hour of multiple people. And nearly two thirds of Georgia counties have failed to produce a chain of custody custody documents force 460,000 absentee ballots, so there's lots of stuff out there. There's a new legal memo, which, again shows that pence could probably make some difference that there is a constitutional path but my favorite It is the washington post that has identified El Cid Sidney Powell secret witness. She has a surprise secret witness. And the secret witness is a pro Trump podcaster to I can't wait to meet said secret witness. There's nothing like a podcaster to save the republican the Constitution. And if all else fails, we'll bring in general Lieutenant General Michael Flynn, who just did an interview with American thought leaders a podcast I subscribed to so it came across this. And well, here's what he's saying. And you can listen to the whole 45 minutes. But this is kind of the crux, and it's really reassuring
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  • is empires come and go? nation states fail? So this experiment? Are we is this experiment, waxing? Are we still growing as the beacon of hope for the rest of the world? I still believe that in my heart, but I know that there is a dimension of our of our experiment. That is that is that is sort of in our face right now. And and the American public have to decide, again, sort of we the people, the American public have to decide what is it that they want? And because we will not last forever, you know, as we get through this election, particularly this election, which is a crucible moment in our history, unprecedented, never happened before. And it's an embarrassment is an American citizen, never mind, somebody who served in our highest levels of our government, to the rest of the world, because of what we mean what we have done for others around the world, and we can't even we can't even get our own damn elections. Correct. Moving forward, we have to have a reconciliation between the government and we the people and the and the and the people of this country. The American people give us everything. And when when you're talking about government, we don't exist without the American people. We have to remind ourselves that we work for the American people, we don't work for the institution. And that's that idea. has to me has been lost.
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  • Yeah. Yeah, this doesn't really sound very encouraging and a crucible moment, what exactly is a crucible moment,
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  • I think is a term that he made up he made up
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  • because the crucible is well I know the biblical term of vessel.
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  • Hmm,
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  • it doesn't it doesn't mean anything. I mean, what he means is a turning point, I think, but I would looked at watch this and he's like, seems somewhat depressed.
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  • Yes. I got this. Although everyone I speak to who knows him says, Nah, he's all beat. And no, we had
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  • the rats up beat. We got problems.
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  • We had the Brooklyn conservatives over last night for a Christmas drink.
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  • You know, they had conservatives over
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  • the Brooklyn conservatives. Yeah. The ones Yes.
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  • Brooklyn. Brooklyn. Yeah. And they leave Brooklyn they're so conservative,
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  • then they but they got an offer on their house. They're very happy and they're trying to sell it and before everything melts down entirely.
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  • Oh, the house in Brooklyn. Yeah, they're very relief. Oh, they're here on Easy Street. They're getting they're probably taking a little bit of a beating. But it right now is a good time to get out of New York. Yes, indeed.
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  • Yeah, they are taking a beating. But I think they're really happy.
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  • Anyway, they're gonna take a more a bigger beating if they're wait.
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  • Yeah. So he's the Chief Financial Officer of a major entertainment Corporation. So he has interesting insights into stuff. And there is still a huge belief amongst their circle of friends that Trump's got this covered and he will be President. I know. The giggle is unnecessary, john, are our friends.
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  • I take and I said well, they're gonna fall might be even more appropriate.
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  • There's definitely a path but holy moly, when you hear there's
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  • always a path when you hear I'm not arguing there's no path
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  • have when you hear Flynn. He just didn't sound like let's we're gonna do this. It's gonna be great. Now. It's like, it's a crucible moment. Yeah, I'm still looking at crucible. I missed all the message.
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  • Well,
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  • I didn't find that to be an uplifting conversation, but he was been battered. He's been battered. He seems like a beaten man in some funny way, which, which really took me back because he's a general and he's a tough guy was one of those guys. You expect to be a tough guy, tough guy, tough guy. But he didn't seem like a tough case. You were just like a guy was like, fed up with being beaten up.
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  • If I hadn't, for three years been waiting for the 1000s of sealed indictments. I would still be quite excited about the possibilities.
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  • The sealed in that? Yes. Will you've been primed for disappointment? Well, I'm not going to say sealed indictment holy crap I'm now digenova
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  • I'm not going to be disappointed because I'm I'm protected against that I doesn't it'll be okay that the elections were messed up that has to be fixed that has to be fixed
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  • no that will be fixed eventually
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  • I think it will it'll be
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  • lax yeah no lax out here in California slacks
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  • no one will go to jail and it wasn't something will get fixed. Well, you
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  • finally get a clue.
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  • Yeah, and
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  • with that, let me thank you for your courage in the morning to you the man who actually put the seat in the crucible moment john see it.
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  • Well, in the morning, do you Mr. Adam Curry also, in the morning all ships and sea boots on the ground feet in the air subs in the water and all the games and it's out there
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  • in the morning. The trolls and the troll room. No agenda stream calm hands up trolls. Let me count you 1875 for a Sunday day after Christmas. Two days after Christmas. We'll take it we'll take it we'll take it it's not all that bad in the morning to you. Thank you so much for being here. The trolls are live trolls. If you've ever wanted to catch one, go to no agenda stream.com now there's a stream you can listen to 24 hours a day seven days a week which is live when shows a live from get my nation where live Deron O'Neill is live. Rhino the beard is live alive. It's alive a lot of live. And you can then discuss this and hang out with trolls, which is fab to do and enjoy. And if it's not a live stream, there's another podcast, you can just go in there just to hang out and just troll around. And if you're there, make sure you ask for an invite to our little tribal community over no agenda social.com. It's our algo free social network, which is federated it works across all of these different instances. It is a great way for you to have conversations every social network that isn't controlling you. You're controlling it because there's no algos, you start at the top, you get down to something you read before you're done. And then, you know, you can surf around if you want to. But there's nothing trying to make you more angry than you already may be. And that is no agenda social.com from there, we'd like to thank the artists who brought us the artwork for Episode 1306. We call that antigenic drift. And john Fletcher brought us the Santa with the snuck a goat in there but Santa's coming through the wrapping paper of the page which no
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  • No, no, it was it Fletcher
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  • says Fletcher right here.
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  • Now there's not in J.
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  • Hmm. was that? Was that a mistake to
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  • Fletcher? I guess that was the the was the show before?
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  • Oh, crap more than I didn't. No one alerted me to this. This error on the page. No mountain j should have. Well, I didn't get anything. Well, you know what it is? It's the so in the regular credits. I probably did it correctly. Let me see. Credits aren't by Yes, in the regular credits. I did it properly, but then down by the cover art. I somehow mess that up. So we'll fix that right away. Hey, congratulations, mountain. Jay. You did it again.
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  • Good work.
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  • Good save.
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  • in the nick of time, no one will notice.
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  • The Act she wrote a little bit about this and in the
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  • detail
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  • detail. She said that was she was aware of your complaining about the buisiness of the antique art. And so she decided to just have the antique art peeking out by tearing us away through into the new art and well she nailed it on that. And so she and she was proud of herself. For her purchase. She's a very pretty piece. This is a great piece and is she got a little brain sticker sent with a goat on it. I don't know what that is. But
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  • what looks like the rainstick looks like or is that a banger? Is that a Christmas banger cracker Christmas cracker. That's what it is. Christmas,
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  • you pull out a goat on it.
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  • It's a Christmas cracker and you pull it on each side and his little cap in there where the goat is and would go, okay, it's a British thing.
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  • I don't know what it is.
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  • Looks like a barn and
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  • I need a goat balm. Goat bone.
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  • Let's just be honest about it. That's something every boy needs a good goat ball. Let me see if there's anything I know there was other stuff that we looked at.
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  • Yeah, let's see. Let me see. Yeah, there was a number of pieces. We there's usable pieces. Excuse me, but we decided or I probably decided in May or made the statement. It's got to have Santa or some Christmas. No
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  • no disagreement there but as I say we have
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  • to we have a but with a Buddha feel though
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  • and we know
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  • that we do not we there's a button there somewhere again
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  • yeah yeah
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  • Nazi the no vaccine for you Soup Nazi aesthetic Christmas art it's like it's season 137 says I got an idea do I do the pursuit Nazi as some sort of Obama poster and make it No I mean no i did three monkeys no evidence from Fletcher you know it's got no no Christmas theme they're a good is a coin toss no Christmas theme there and there's another one is grace and other Fletcher Fletcher does the American flag in in Chinese colors. New Year new look no agenda again no Christmassy anything there and then next to that is the butt.
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  • Kind of Christmasy. So, as an additional hint for the artist,
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  • but was done by Fletcher. This time. Oh, really?
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  • Yeah, take a look.
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  • I don't want to look at Fletcher's but
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  • take a look at Fletcher's but
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  • I'm not gonna do it. I'm gonna start with that. The saying oh yeah, so this art when you're making the art, please consider how small it's going to be on most screens. Most screens will be the size that you see on no agenda Art generator.com not that not the full 500 but like 256 by 256. So when you put all these words in it, and different fonts, it's not going to pop it No one's going to be able to read it. There's not a lot of ways to blow it up and just kind of missing good opportunity. There's a lot of stuff in here that's just too busy. And so yes, I appreciate mountain j This is my old eyes when I look at this old Christmas art. Ah can't see what's going on. It's a lot of red and green colors which is my two problem colors.
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  • Oh yes, we have to remember that Adam is colorblind.
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  • Yeah, which doesn't mean I can't see that the one next to that is red and next to that is has blue letters between colors the but nevermind go on. I'm sorry. So my mountain j did a good thing here. Use old fashioned art with a very, very smart, contemporary way and and made it usable. It popped Santas literally popping off the page. What more can I say? It's beautiful. Yeah, love it. Thank you very much mountain Jay. And thank you to all the artists who participated in our value for value system, which is exactly what it sounds like. You get some value out of the show, put some back in. And even if you're artistic chosen, it's very, very valuable to us to be able to look at it discuss it and it's how the whole system works. Everybody produces this show. We are your conduits as john said earlier, and you can find all the artwork take a look at it no agenda Art generator.com and now let's thank a number of our fabulous executive producers and associate executive producers for this post Christmas Episode Episode 1307 of the no agenda show.
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  • Yeah, starting with your Francis of S or q Duke of Southwest Florida in Arcadia, Florida the 1225 dot 20 no explanation for that. I Tam Jensen a very Merry Christmas he writes to you both. I cannot thank you enough for the continued media deconstruction served up with plenty of laughs It has certainly been a crazy year but all of us in the in a family were well prepared for this Sham demick thanks to you too. And I'm now sending in your well deserved holiday bonus things are not too bad down here in Florida thanks to Republican leadership in the governor's mansion but we still have plenty of mask Nazis running around I have is good that title first mask
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  • Nazis. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, you want to see how fast we're deep platform from from Twitter. Oh,
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  • good point. Okay, Max mask and Nazis out. I haven't been approached by a few of them as I don't wear a mask. There's no standard statewide mask main net mandate in place here. And I was telling them that I already had the virus and I have antibodies was just total BS, but I've decided to start telling them good telling them that to look into telling them to look into the no agenda podcast. Instead, I would suggest others do the same. It would be a good recruiting tour tool and jnk today but I would like to add a new offering to the roundtable for future use in the knighting ceremonies. Please add cocaine and collard greens. Soon to be Southern favorite.
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  • I will do no such thing if someone requests that then I will bring it to the table. We don't just serve drugs gratuitously. Those collard greens will mess you up.
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  • Yeah, yeah. exactly the way it should have been structured the following a cocaine and collard greens. were they trying to screw people up? Nobody likes collard greens. Anyway,
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  • yeah, it would have been better.
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  • You're more than welcome. Meanwhile, you can read Dave fukase photos, Google America heartlands $333 Gladstone, Missouri, is actually a Saudi Arabia note, which is usually not a note but a report.
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  • Yes, he says just a donation in case there's a post holiday slump. Well, there always is. But thank you very much. Unfortunately, dreams of being reunited with my dames were stymied. Now. He has been away from home for eight light years. It's been crazy how long they have not seen each other. I think have we not been? We've had dinner with the, with his wife, daughter with melody and Isa Bella. twice now maybe? Yes, is that is
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  • crazy. You've seen him more than he has have.
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  • So unfortunately, dreams of being reunited with my dames were stymied by Saudi Arabia's last minute cancellation of all flights in and out of the kingdom for fears of a new strain of the virus. Thanks, UK. They were hours from starting the multi day journey when the news broke. So that kind of was a bummer. But hey, what can you do? We got over the initial shock and frustration and managed to celebrate a merry virtual Christmas just the same by video chatting for several hours Christmas Day. After all, it's no use fretting over things that are out of our control. We chose to accept the situation and unfocused what we could control, namely, our reactions to it. We're grateful for technology that kept us connected for good health, safety, employment, good friends and great podcasts truly too many blessings to count. If this year, the no agenda show has taught us anything. It's that a positive mindset and calm rational examination of the situation goes a long way towards maintaining good mental hygiene, ie normal sized amygdala if we allow this the situation life not the guy from the Jersey Shore to influence our reactions negatively. What does it do? How does getting pissed off whining, complaining etc help us It doesn't it predisposes us towards chronic negativity if left unchecked. We've all been around those types. They suck the happiness out of the room and it's exhausting to be around them. And that's why Johnson California couldn't be nicer. This has been a tough year for all of us, and hopefully you don't get sick of hearing it. But this show is meant so much to us as a family, the Foucault's odos and the extended nogen donation and we're all better off for being a part of it. Thank you for your courage and for the best podcast in the universe. No jingles but a piping hot cup of goat karma for the new year would be greatly appreciated. You bet you I have some goat karma
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  • which is I heard the piping hot dance
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  • piping hot. How? Oh didn't mean to do that. Here's the goat karma.
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  • piping hot piping. Kevin Mulcahy in the Bronx. Bronx. Bronx 255 10 in the morning guys, How kind of you to have a show on the day I complete 55 revolutions around the star Sol. My birth dad appreciate a douchey thing with a little girl. Yay. I told that I'm in an earlier email that I once cancelled my cable. Once I cancel my cable, I will start donating and I have kept my word
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  • Hold on. Let me do the deducing first
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  • if you would give me so kind as to give me a full Reverend Allen a boogie Boogie for jingles. For jingles as he just ends a sentence and my you to find Jensen your families as well as all the names and nice strolls and even the douchebags have a healthy, happy and safe New Year aging gracefully. Kevin Mulcahy. All right,
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  • Kevin. Since we don't have a lot of jingles, you're in luck.
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  • as 255 10 for Kevin and he's a first Executive Associate executive producer, followed by Ezekiel chopper. And he is from Westminster, Colorado. $250 Hey guys, he writes Hey guys, I want to put this associate executive producer credit in my mom's name, switcheroo Katie chopper as it's her birthday on the 29th she's on the list. Thanks mom for raising us kids. Raising us up right and I'm glad you're enjoying the show. Oh, she listens jingoes in the morning Christmas more in the morning Christmas morning and it Carmo is an extra heart if you can manage it. What
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  • is this Chris? I don't think we haven't a Christmas morning. We just have a regular in the morning
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  • we got in the morning. Yeah, we got there you go.
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  • Nikki and lucky dogs one of two long notes in a row I might add. pushing your luck ball to 22 from La Jolla, California. In the morning from La Jolla, California it's Nikki at lucky dog sanctuary I'm so grateful to have fixed the sound on my computer because the last several hours have been epic. While I like in your humor to the band playing as the Titanic sank. I'm hopeful the sounds you produce might actually save this great ship of ours leaving California is not an option so I'm doing what I can to stay afloat in my little lifeboat Rona lock downs murdered most industries but midway through 2020 they boosted Rs. Beach rental hosts in San Diego are met with a river of people who would suddenly work from anywhere. They went right beach. The beach Whoo. Yeah. Luckily the abundant breeze of wind dense wind and sea beach wind and sea beach wind and sea beach company sweeps away the odor of sheep duty. And I was able to make friends with massacres and anti massacres alike any ways. a chokehold been put on the lodging industry now out of state reservations can only be made for essential travel. Apparently, if people cross imaginary lines, for non essential reasons to stay in are completely private vacation rentals. We're all gonna die. Can't argue with that science. Hey, science aside, I need to keep myself and the lucky dogs afloat. I invite anyone who can rent one of our villas legally to do so coming to La Jolla for doctor appointments home shopping and pajama party protests should be legal and essential to get plitt so please get your butts to La Jolla to do some essential things and make some memories that will last the lifetime though agenda can save 10 to 20% a direct booking, email me at the sanctuary just go to our website. Lj k nine does Lj k the number nine.com Thanks in advance love some karma for my health and the pets. I was like an F cancer for my service dog in another pack member lost in 2020 I know Adam hates dogs, but he likes donations. So shout out slave tingles f cancer then you got karma close with a boogie Boogie, amen.
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  • Pete there are people who on the street yell at me because they think I hate dogs.
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  • This is not a fast not true.
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  • I did want to mention since this is a an obvious problem. JOHN, I'm going to give you a something that you will have fun doing. It the beginning as we were preparing for lockdowns, you may recall now I'm going back to February, March March. people receiving papers from their companies, mainly dudes named Ben and other so called essential personnel. And it was an official worded document. There's plenty of copies of it around. It just needs no agenda, identification marks on it. Because media is essential media is exempt from lockdowns we should have available a producer's How about this let's do this in a little web widget someone can throw this together we type in your name so it's not doesn't look like it was filled in it's all done nicely right off the bat. So if you are apprehended by the authorities you can say I'm sorry media I'm a producer for the no agenda show and then you're good to go. You can rent the you can get the rental you can you can drive around because all you have to do is just show your piece of paper that you're essential because your media and we should be providing this to all producers Do you not think?
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  • I think a form would be good Sure. And you're just putting your Word document put your name on it and just have the logo since the logos it really impressed people. Can
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  • you do that to your marks? Not much. You'd like doing that stuff, don't you? Oh, I
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  • love doing this stuff.
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  • Okay,
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  • I will put some incense through our copy our no agenda copy editor who remains anonymous because she is works with people that would hate her having anything to do with anything. And we'll get a nice little document put together I'll do it the right form because I'm which means it's only the top half of the ease. I know what these things are supposed to look like. And so I can write something up and it's genuine says producer ship. I'll just send a die I put the doc file in one of the newsletters. Yeah. And people just download that and they can put their name subscribe to the newsletter people you know, have the the fonts embedded so you can get the right font
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  • that's, ah, you're going all out. It'll be you're gonna give the print you're gonna just call the check boxes. Box. We move on to Dame Ashley Lady of the Lake $205 from Mayfield Heights, Ohio, and she says Hello, boys. I recently received a $160 windfall and I thought rather than spending it on myself, I would donate it plus $45 in honor of my wonderful husband Chris Blanco, aka sir Real Estate's 45th birthday on December 28. Chris is an amazing husband to me, and an incredible father to all of our kids. He's my all time favorite person and I don't know what I would ever do without him. I credit Chris along with my yoga practice and listening to no agenda for being the three things that have kept me sane this year. I could never thanked him, or the two of you enough for everything you do. I hope you all know how much you're appreciated by me. I believe everyone when they say that the couple that no agenda together stays together. I think that Chris and I have listened to no agenda together for so long. We've become more like the two of you. Great marriage. I often tell Chris, the SEC sucks. I often tell Chris that he is the Adam Curry to my Jhansi Dvorak, I just mean that he's more like Adam, when it comes to the optimistic way he views the world 1000s of sealed indictments, whereas I am much less optimistic and Well, probably more cynical, and therefore my views align much close it was John's Chris agrees with me that I'm more like john and that he's like Adam, we both think that those are extraordinarily high compliments to give each other. I agree. Looking, it's a little long game actually. Looking back over this year, I
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  • I struggled to find much that made me happy other than my aforementioned husband yoga, and you got us guys, but I think it's fair to say that another highlight was attending and hosting no agenda meetups. Now this is important as why I want to read this. The people that you meet at a no agenda meetup are the most interesting, fun, creative, weird and wonderful people you will ever meet. I've met so many lovely people through the meetups, and no agenda social. Obviously the best podcast in the universe is going to attract the best people in the new in the universe. And that is exactly who you will find it a no agenda meetup. In November Krishna had some fellow no agenda producers over to our home for a super spreader event. It was the most fun I've had all year. I love all you guys hope you're ready to have another meetup soon. If you're a no agenda producer in the Northeast Ohio area I'd ask you please consider joining no agenda social following me at Dame Ashley and Chris at at sur real estate. It's much easier to reach out to people on there. Then through direct messages. As sometimes meetup plans can change and everyone anyone to be left out with the group that we already have. I know we all want to organize and do something to show our displeasure with this new normal. Maybe you'll be protesting by going somewhere without a mask. Shocking. I know. Whoever thought that having your face uncovered would be a form of a protest and that seeing a bear face will be so offensive to people is really weird, a strange world we inhabit now. Anyway, thank you both again. For my sanity. Hold on a second, gotta scroll to the bottom for educating all of us on what is really going on in the world and for the community that has sprung up around the two of us are the two of you. That's not really sure. I don't know what I do without it. Happy New Year. I love you mean it. Now, what I thought was interesting about what she's saying here about the no agenda community. And the meetups. at one of our producers sent me a 1964, playboy, a PDF that had 1964. So the year I was born 56 years ago, Marshall McLuhan was the big interview in that particular edition, and it's got to be 25,000 words. And in 1964, he was already predicting with the electronic society, which is what we're in now that we would go back to tribalism. And that I think that kind of makes sense that when you have a global village, it doesn't work. You need your tribe, you need your tribe, funny enough with your own beliefs, which could be dimension a dimension B, and it will never work in one on one social network and one gathering place. We we don't even agree on God. Nowhere. So I just thought it was interesting to see that this seems to be a part of what's taking place. Maybe this has been a prediction for a long time that this come from others, but you read this Marshall McLuhan interview. He nails everything to the tee right down to being over socialized and under informed. You guys I'm gonna send you this copy. JOHN, I think you really enjoy it.
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  • No, this is and this thing is right after his the the medium is the medium is the message quote. Which isn't one of those in the cloud is a book book. Yeah. So 64 man, the guy was turned on. He knew what was happening.
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  • that will conclude our list of associate executive producers and executive producers for a show 1307 and this last one is Jordan Brown was the one who wrote this note so I'm wondering if Jordan is the No no, it's kailyn. I don't know. Okay, Jordan must be as good as the week. It's probably something else Tuesday should be created probably did Jordan
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  • Okay. Well, I do have two other things here. I was scrolling down the list, like way down and I caught this from David. Tank, Bach tansa Bach I think $13.06 which is for the previous show, which would be 1306 I just want to read it. To them a 67 year old guy retired now living on fixed income so I can't give a lot. Adam started listening to rock and roll on am transistor radios went in bed, underground rock and roll music worked as a chemist for 34 years at bethlem steel when chapter 11 then was sold to Indian then Russian owned company liquidated under Chapter seven and 2012. Work pension was cut in half and now paid by government funded pbgc found work at community colleges lab tech prepping students science labs for two years found work closer to home as a grantee with the EPA, doing state laboratory drinking water inspections where you're drinking it, as a grantee, EPA hire senior age professionals for up to $12 an hour. Oh,
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  • To do the work of their regular employees, making it making five times as much Yeah, keep up the good work that you do. Dave and just want to say day, we appreciate it. The value this
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  • is yes, this is a story that is a precursor to a lot of stories that are going to happen probably within the next four or five years. Talk which is when when this economy goes, like Trump predicted, goes into the tank, people are going to lose their pensions. And he's got his pension. He's getting half of his original pension, which I'm sure was substantial. But now he's getting it from some government insurance. bullcrap. For pensions that went bad he only gets half as much and it could be the point where you get nothing. So this is going to be
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  • ugly. Well, this is what George Carlin predicted. He said that coming for your pensions. And here
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  • it is you have to they're going to have to because there's no way that these agencies and companies can afford these pensions they promise more than they can deliver.
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  • and those are the thanks and the notes and the magic numbers from our executive and associate executive producers $200 above gets your notes read please keep it within normal conversation because there are lots of other people listening along and we will be thanking more people because a lot of people produce the shows in our second donation segment but for now I'd like to remind you we have one more show coming up before the end of 2020 what a year it's been that will be on New Year's Eve on the 31st that's when john and i continue to work I don't think we've Tina seems to believe we took a year off once we take a Christmas off or a New Year's I think
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  • we've taken Christmas of item but I don't recall taking a New Year's off
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  • yeah and we enjoy it because there's nothing else everyone's gonna listen to us because there's there is nothing
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  • else is on I don't know where they even going on vacation. Everything's locked down but somehow the media people the hot shots, the elites in the media. They're all in Cabo.
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  • formula is this. We go out. We hit people in the mouth.
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  • Now, john, before we get too far away from Christmas, I do have a question for you. When did Kwanzaa really become a thing in the United States or Canada for that matter? Do you recall I
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  • don't know that ever became a thing? It was an invention. It makes no sense because it's supposed to be a harvest festival or something is a right in the middle of winter. here anyway. Would you I could look it up. But I know you have something to tell me something. Well,
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  • that's it. No, the other Oh, that. But was it during Obama's years that
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  • no way for Obama?
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  • Okay, how far do you think? But according to the book of knowledge, just just I'll just tell you that Kwanzaa was created in 1966, during the aftermath of the watts riots. And it was specifically African American holiday, and his and his. Maulana karenga, who created it said his goal was to, quote, give blacks an alternative to the existing holiday of Christmas, and give blacks an opportunity to celebrate themselves and their history rather than simply imitate the practice of dominant society.
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  • So this would be if you are truly he just said, he made it up. Briefly. Yeah, he made it up, but he's refusing to acknowledge the fact that a good portion if not the majority of black Americans are Christians. Well, yes, yes.
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  • Yes. Correct. Correct.
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  • He's insulting them in some way. I don't know anyone who celebrates Kwanzaa.
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  • Yes, you do. Very, very famous person who celebrates Kwanzaa. You know, no, no, no. And and let me just specify, Kwanzaa is celebrated on the winter solstice, December 21. So this came out on the 25th on Christmas. This is the most famous person who celebrates Kwanzaa
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  • Happy Holidays, everyone. I wanted to take a moment to send my warmest wishes to everyone celebrating Kwanzaa. Like so many other holidays, we will be celebrating Kwanzaa a little differently this season in our home. We'll be doing it over zoom. You know, my sister and I, we grew up celebrating Kwanzaa. Every year, our family within our extended family, we would gather generations. And we tell stories.
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  • So in Canada when she was growing up, because that's, that's where she grew up. But yeah, maybe after she was 12, when she got back to United States, they started celebrating Kwanzaa. But she makes it sound like this was really a thing in her non African American household, which is an African. It's actually it is the worst form of cultural appropriation you can do as a person. I think regarding Kwanzaa, it's pretend that you celebrated it. You're not African American. It's not a black thing, lady. It's an African American thing.
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  • Is that because I agree, if I say to mo Happy Kwanzaa he spit takes at me. Like, bro, Christian, we celebrate Christmas in our house. We'll be doing it over zoom. You know, my sister and I we grew up celebrating Kwanzaa. Every year our family would in our extended family, we would gather around across multiple generations. And we tell stories, the kids would sit on the carpet and the elders would sit in chairs and smoke. The counters Of course afterward
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  • what elders, the elders, the cult, and
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  • hell she talking about tribal elders. JOHN, don't you get it? She's African now. She's African Canadian American, Tupac Levin. Kwanzaa celebrated Indian Jamaican
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  • put it on the carpet and the elders and sit in chairs and
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  • smoking two piece pipe.
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  • And we would like the candles and of course afterwards have a beautiful meal. Oh, yeah. And of course.
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  • Yeah, go ahead. This is a great piece. It's just
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  • it is. It's got her. Somebody convinced her to do this. She I don't believe she came up with this idea on her own. Yeah, yeah, you got to do that. I think they're making a fool out of her.
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  • But wait until you hear how deep she goes. I mean, it's one I think I could pull this off the way she's doing because she's she, she's lying. This is no way I think there's no way that she celebrated Kwanzaa with the elders and can in Canada navia with her Indian mother, her Jamaican dad. No way like that. No,
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  • there's no way.
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  • There's no way hold on let's let's listen to this, what she does like the candles
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  • on the carpet, and the elders would sit in chairs and, and we would like the candles and of course afterwards have a beautiful meal. And of course, there was always the discussion of the seven principles. Oh, and my favorite, I have to tell you, I was always the one about self determination. Could you tackle Yeah. And you know, essentially, it's about, you know, it's about beat me and do be the person you want to be and do the things you want to do and do the things that need to be done. It's about not letting anyone write our future for us, but instead going out and writing it for ourselves. And that principle motivates me today as we seek to confront the challenges facing our country, and to build a brighter future for all Americans. So to everyone who is celebrating Happy Kwanzaa from our family to yours.
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  • So what I thought was good as she pulled in the coochie, chicken coop, gelada Jumanji bit, which is one of the seven principles. It's number two, which is how disgusting is this self determination to define a name ourselves, that you could not get closer to cultural appropriation to define a name myself as a Kwanzaa celebrate tour, is saying you are an African American, an American descendant of slavery, as that's where this all stems, not from some African religious tribal ceremony with the elders would sit on the carpet with them and tell stories. Lie. You liar. lievable. Liar.
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  • This is unbelievable. I'm going to give you a clip of the day.
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  • Can I believe that? not one, but two clips of the day are handed out on I mean, this is crazy clip,
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  • another Christmas miracle.
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  • And that's why I'm married to you. Exactly. All right. So that was Camila. I actually, here's a little tricky thing that was done that I wanted to bring to everybody's attention. There's been a clip circulating around of Biden, and Biden, on the call with multiple civil rights leaders, including al sharpton, it's eight of them. And this is how the clip was delivered. To me. This is how the clip is posted on Twitter. This is the clip
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  • this country is doomed. Not just because of African Americans, but because by 2040. This country is going to be minority, white European, hear me.
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  • Now it sounds like he's a huge effing racist.
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  • Yeah, this is obviously a clip to spin clip slipped up.
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  • So here it is, in context, it's still bad. But I want everyone to know that this is not quite exactly what you're given. It's, it's and when producers do this, when you send us stuff, try and look at the original get a little bit before, if
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  • somebody sends me that the one that you just played, they're blocked.
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  • Well, I received this from multiple people, none of you are blocked. Here's the call in context, I
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  • don't always get it right. But I always take responsibility. When I get it wrong. I acknowledge I got it wrong. But my overarching objective, if we cannot make significant progress on racial equity, this country is doomed.
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  • Do you see how it's a little different when you have
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  • the context of what he's talking about? It is due not just because of African Americans, but because by 2040 This country is going to be minority, white, European, hear me we have already white European, and you guys are gonna have to start working more with Hispanics, who will make up a larger portion of the population y'all do this. We're gonna have to be working with a whole group of people that in fact are the single most diverse democracy in American history in anywhere in the world. We got to figure out how to unify this country and you've been the leaders have been able to do that. Not a joke,
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  • not a joke, not a joke. I don't think Hispanics is correct anymore. President apparent Joe Latinx baby if you're doing it right,
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  • and he said hc Spanish
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  • Did he say?
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  • He said Hicks, Hicks Spanish Hispanics? Now I would say I got
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  • I got a couple more I got I have two more clips from the call.
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  • Okay, keep going with it.
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  • Cuz I thought it was an interesting call. And let's just hear the first words out of his mouth is a zoom call. Here's the first minute of what he told these leaders. I
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  • want to start by thanking you all for your leadership and support and when
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  • did it become Southern with y'all, y'all when does bad guy from Pennsylvania say y'all Where did he pick that up? Or is that code scalar? Where
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  • was the slave state? So I think you could I think
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  • I want to start by thanking you all for your leadership and support. You've rallied support against some of Trump's most dangerous actions his failure to contain the pandemic. And the mass casualty event is caused in the black community as
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  • Trump killed black
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  • people is an embrace of white supremacy has been destroyed out and continues very fine people. His attack on the ACA, which affects so many African Americans is
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  • insane. His attack on the Affordable Care Act has affected so many black America Okay,
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  • bullshit, his attack on the ACA which affects so many African Americans, it is his incitement of violence against peaceful social justice protesters.
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  • His incitement now his incitement of violence against peaceful social justice protesters. I recall the social justice protesters were the first ones to incite violence. But okay, jello it Okay, Joe, are
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  • you do? We know Joe's rewriting history here, so we won't like Trump? Yeah. Well, hold on. There's
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  • more coming Hold on a sec.
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  • Peaceful social justice protesters removing diversity and inclusion awareness policies across the federal government. Yeah. And you've successfully litigated voting rights cases, while the right to vote has been under more severe attack than any time since I was a kid.
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  • What do you mean, record number of people voted? Joe, you can't have it both ways. You can't have
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  • a number of people. How does he cause that suppression?
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  • If you believe your phony baloney numbers? Yeah. Well, the
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  • phony baloney numbers are out there. You can't You can't have it both ways. No, you can't.
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  • And you've helped ensure that Americans across the country, complete the census and are counted, which is a big deal. And an awful lot more. We have an enormous amount of work to do not just reverse Trump's actions between pair the damage that a four years of his policies exacerbate worse every inequity from housing to education in the economy to being able to build back better.
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  • No, no. Yes, right. There's some truth in there, he ruined our chances to build back better because there was nothing to build back better. We
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  • were doing great. The economy was great. Things were humming along. So don't get me this job. And I made advancing racial equality priority throughout the campaign. Yeah, in our transition team. And I'm gonna make it a priority in our administration.
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  • Yep. That's right, you'll have all the right colors and none of the talent. And the final piece. another minute here is his insistence. He was not used executive orders, because it's the constitution man.
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  • And so there's some things that I'm going to be able to do by executive order. I'm not going to hesitate to do it. But what I'm not going to do is I'm not going to do what used to do you probably used to get angry with me during the debates, when you'd have some of the people who were SportsCenter on day one I'm gonna inject in order to do this.
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  • Now Okay, this is where we can tell Joe was off his rocker. Listen, I was talking man.
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  • When you'd have some of the people who were sports that time could stay one I'm gonna inject in order to do this executive, not within the constitutional authority that I am not going to violate the constitution. Okay. executive authority that my progressive friends talk about is way beyond the bounds. And is one of you said maybe you were ever ever now, whether it's far left or far right. There is a constitution?
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  • No, really. We're gonna find out about that when pence pounds down baby. It's our only hope.
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  • Our only hope true. And the way to deal with it is where I have executive authority. I will use it to undo every single damn thing. This guy's done by executive authority
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  • guy, this guy's this guy was all respect. Yes, really.
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  • Hello,
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  • but I'm not going to exercise executive authority, where it's question where I can come along and say, I can do away with assault weapon. There's no executive authority doing that. Executive assault weapons, there's no executive authority to do that. No assault weapons than me.
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  • If he prevails, if the cracking is not unleashed properly and pence does not pound at home is going to be an interesting four years. I'm sorry, four weeks until combo takes over.
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  • Yeah, well, I've got some Biden's stuff. Oh, goody, goody, goody goody. I got it from CNN, the comedy News Network. This is the this is this is called grilling is grilling, killing, killing. Buying. He's talking about us cabinet members.
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  • Meanwhile, Biden is adding more faces to his administration and defending his picks so far.
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  • Our cabinet doesn't just have one first.
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  • Okay,
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  • just two of these first.
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  • A precedent busting appointments.
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  • And tonight Good night, with Pete buttigieg to serve as Transportation Secretary, the first openly gay nominee to a president's cabinet to face Senate confirmation,
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  • a new voice but new ideas determined to move past all politics.
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  • campaign rival turned confident the 38 year old former South Bend Indiana Mayor would also be the youngest person to serve in Biden's cabinet. I can't help but think of a 17 year old somewhere who might be watching us right now. Somebody who wonders whether and where they belong in the world
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  • or even in their own family.
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  • Thank you for honoring
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  • your commitment to diversity.
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  • With this administration that you're assembling with a goal of filling his cabinet by Christmas Biden will name his climate team on Saturday, including former Michigan governor Jennifer Granholm as Energy Secretary and the Obama administration's EPA chief Gina McCarthy to a new role as White House climate coordinator. Biden is also still weighing his choices for Attorney General Synod has learned with Judge Merrick Garland and Alabama senator Doug Jones to top contenders
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  • what happened to Cuomo?
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  • I thought he was a contender for ag.
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  • I think he told him he didn't want to do it.
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  • Someone in the troll room actually just said is that a laugh track?
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  • Yes, it is.
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  • I'm from the Chuck Lorre School of getting clips. Yes, you
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  • are most very good from the comedy News Network. Impressive. Yeah, impressive to hear more of that impressive mass Okay, what else do we have here?
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  • Um
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  • those trolls are on it now that's oh let's go Okay, let's get right to this story. Let's do the jetpack story cuz I'll talk to you the egg. You're the fly boy.
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  • Okay,
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  • jet. Talk about here's the jet tech story up to speed is only a minute but it's the jet tech story from ABC Next, the
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  • close encounter between a private plane and a man strapped to what appears to be a jetpack. 3000 feet above the Pacific Ocean and astonished passenger on the plane capturing the sight on camera and tonight The FBI is investigating ABCs will car with a video
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  • on video. It's a
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  • scary sight soaring across Southern California. That speck in the sky is what appears to be a jetpack 3000 feet in streaking past this pilot and a private plane to close encounter just seven miles from LA x. This is not the first suspected jetpack sighting near las largest airport. This past fall. Two others reported to be dangerously close to planes taking off and landing were crashed could be catastrophic one reportedly coming within 300 yards of a passenger jet.
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  • We just passed the guidance
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  • that everyday.
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  • jet packs are growing in popularity sightings are rare. Earlier this year a pilot for jetman Dubai documented a flight at 6000 feet. That flight lasted for three
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  • minutes.
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  • Most jetpacks can only fly for a couple of minutes and they can't get very high.
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  • The one that
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  • was flying around here bucked those norms and the FBI is now investigating that close call.
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  • Yeah, I'm looking at this video right now. Okay. What is your question
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  • the video that they have. There's a guy in one of those old fashioned straight up jet packs. He didn't have the wings.
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  • Now you don't have to have the wings. That's not No, I'm just
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  • saying there were other clips. You didn't see that. But they showed that most people in the jet types nowadays, they get those wings and they fly around and they take movies and they can control it a little bit that that's this is the vertical thing where you just shoot straight up. I was at about football game once where they had one of these guys flying around the place. very noisy. It has a high pitched shrill sound. I don't like it. Yeah. It was up in the air 3000 feet up and he's out over the ocean. Yeah. was standing like standing standing up going shooting shooting by now. And now the FBI is investigating Why is the FBI investigating this? It shouldn't just be the FAA or anything but the FBI what why the FBI? I don't explain anything in these news reports
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  • that people are your rights. This is no good. It is totally the jurisdiction of the FAA and NTSB and that's a real jet and these jetpacks are real they do fly more than a couple minutes they use them in in California they have firefighters who have special it's not really a single jet pack but you have a packing your backing they have the multiple turbans strapped to your leg I've seen a demonstration and you know 3000 feet that's pretty high the video I just saw doesn't look like 3000 feet but okay, I believe it looks to me more like 1500 1000 feet just judging the plane is on final approach it no one should be there. Certainly not a guy in a jet pack.
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  • What we should do is seven miles out that's more than final approach, isn't it?
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  • No, yes No. You're on final approach. It's in a jumbo Yeah, you're on board any
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  • no using that? No, that was a private plane.
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  • Private doesn't it doesn't matter. It's seven miles out is it can be final approach for sure.
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  • Definitely.
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  • Anyway, yeah, it was a private plane. It was a passenger and it took the movie Hmm.
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  • So yeah, all I all I want is a dog I'd like to know is where can I get one? I'm ready to fly me some jetpack. I'd love that.
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  • Well, I'm sure they're available. But it's like this guy's flying around. This is like the stud drones are a nuisance.
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  • I like this. I like this jetpack idea.
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  • Yeah, Yay. Yay. Yay. Yay.
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  • No big,
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  • big OTG update everybody. First of all fun to see how your centrally controlled devices suck. For those of you who received a new iPhone or any other Apple device during Christmas, you probably had some troubles activating it because you need to be tethered to the iCloud at all times. Apple noted they had issues with the apple id sign in and with their iCloud services, people were asked to try kindly please try back in a couple of hours. So that's when it's busy on
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  • the phone without signing in right now.
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  • To activate an Apple iPhone you need to sign up for iCloud if you don't need to put a clip. In fact, I wonder I think you may have to I don't know I don't recall if you have to put a credit card in at all but you certainly have to have an iCloud account just to activate it. Why control the hell? I don't know why. Because the phone phone doesn't work. The phone doesn't work. If it doesn't talk to home base. I don't know it's clearly not an OTG device. Which I did receive on the day before Christmas. Wish I would like to just tell everyone share. You recall Tim Schmidt one of our producers who set up no agenda phone.com and I have promised him an executive producer ship for this but I hadn't cleared it with you yet. So we the way he works is you contact him use you send him a phone. And there's only a few that this can be done with so I ordered off of Amazon a pixel four a which is a modern phone. It's got a lot of good stuff on it but key then D Google's it strips everything Google off of it except for the logo on the back, which luckily is is just in its imbedded it's not a color logo because that would be a showstopper for me. And he loads graphene OS and I received this day before Christmas. And I've pretty much now finished setting it up this phone kits at all for the OTG for two reasons. One was really one reason the granularity in which you can define what you want your device to do, by default is great. But you can set it to really anything all notifications down to the lot to the lowest thing that it can do or not do every sensor service etc can be blocked turned off from any service you don't use Google Play Store apps use this three app stores that I know of now. One is the F droid, open source, then you have Aurora, which can spoof some Google Play services. If you want to use that. I don't see why you'd want to use any, any app that isn't free and open source. It is fast, it is elegant. It's a beautiful machine. And it, you really keep the tracking down to a minimum. It is truly a spectacular device. And I really appreciate Tim for doing that for me. And this is what I would recommend. This is also I think the Snowden combo that he's promoted to I guess, is good news. It's so for 300 bucks. I got a dynamite device very and battery life 11 hours. Because you know, there's not less stuff happening in the background. I thought that was spectacular, too.
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  • What about the navigator?
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  • Yes. navigation. It has downloadable app. This, you get this from the again, from the open source store. It's called horse second. And what's the name of it? I think it's called. It has a weird name osma osma something and it uses open source maps, but it has perfect navigation. You can you can download the maps. So you do not streaming where you are like you could use this with your phone completely disconnected if you want for navigation. So that's a big plus. What else do you want to know? Everything does everything.
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  • How's the camera work?
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  • The camera is spectacular. There's an open source camera app, because it's really now these days more in the processing. And everyone can get the you know, I don't know how many megapixels it has. But it's
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  • zero for that matter.
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  • Well, it's megapixels. I
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  • think it's a lot. Yeah.
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  • But the open source camera app is beautiful. It takes I mean, it's comparable to Tina's iPhone 11. I think she has. And we were comparing pictures is beautiful. So that's good. What else? Oh, yeah, he so here's the only downside. Here's the texting. Yeah. And with the open source with graphene, you can use any number of different texting apps. So you can decouple that from you know, typically an iPhone, you got one app that's going to do your texting and that's it about
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  • it by by going through just a phone SMS.
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  • Yeah, that's what I'm saying. So regular phone SMS, you can just must be 50 different. But texting apps, but you can also incorporate it and have everything in one app like signal if you want. So that so that's taken care of. That's good. What else? How
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  • about about? How about the fart noise button?
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  • Yeah, you got me there. Do not have a fart noise button. This phone sucks. graphene OS it's the way to go. The only bummer. I thought these pixels would do external display USB C to HDMI and Google disable that on these devices. So I was so happy like, Oh, this could be a daily driver for me. I could just plop this thing onto a big screen. I don't need much more. It's working perfectly. It's
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  • fabulous. The old prediction
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  • keyboard works great with addiction.
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  • Why when I've got columns I wrote in the 80s talking about a pocket computer that was essentially a phone that you drop in a little thing it's got you know a terabyte of memory, which not much anymore, but it would be give me a nice big screen a high resolution keyboard I know your business and they have the capability of doing that with these phones.
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  • Yes and all I need and I guess mirror cast there's different ways to do it but I mean I'm gonna have to find a phone that will take graphene and also do video out because then you've got the dream. That's all you don't need to
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  • steal everything you have in one fell swoop just by being a good
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  • I have I have nothing to hide so I'm not worried about that. Nothing to hide over here. So that's my tip and go to no agenda phone.com and hit up Tim there our producer and and get one of these. It's a
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  • nice,
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  • it's remarkable. I also haven't quite figured it supposedly can connect to my hearing aids. It does have hearing aid conductivity, but I haven't been able to get that to work. And but other than that best best device have ever had. I feel good about using it. I've customized the canine email app to really does the stuff I want. It's just it's it's how I
  • 2:55:10
  • heard that app was the dog. Which one the canine?
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  • Yeah. I'm sorry. I'm slow on the draw. Wow. Yeah, I'm sorry. I tried. So that's sure. Your OTG report. It's a good device, then just okay. I
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  • think we've got that. So did that will be our official official. Official OTG. Eg vendor? support person?
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  • Yes. Yes. Official. Exactly. Official official very official.
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  • All right.
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  • I get some Brexit couple of Brexit. Yeah,
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  • I got it. I got one Brexit. Let me see. Yeah, I just got a basic background with Ursula. So do that for a sec. This was her announcement. Ursula from the leyen is the EU president. And she announced?
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  • Oh, yeah, I think I got debts incorporated in most of these, but go on. Yeah, I'll just play this. So just hear what she had to say.
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  • And the United Kingdom is a third country. But it remains a trusted partner. We are long standing allies.
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  • It almost sounds like she's saying a third or she wants to say the United Kingdom is a third world country. But she says she calls it a third country. But I hear you, Ursula,
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  • the United Kingdom is a third country. But it remains a trusted partner. We are long standing allies. We share the same values and interests. The European Union and the United Kingdom will stand shoulder to shoulder to deliver on our common global goals. For negotiations, journey, I normally feel joy. But today, I only feel quite satisfaction. And frankly, speaking, relief. Okay. I know this is a difficulty for some. And to our friends in the United Kingdom. I want to say parking is such Sweet Sorrow. But to use the line from TS Eliot, what we call the beginning is often the end. And to make an end is to make a beginning to all Europeans. So it is time to leave Brexit behind. Our future is made in Europe. Thank you so much,
  • 2:57:29
  • though, everyone quite elated by this, and it's all fab, but it's not over yet. They still have not finished the details. There's now a February deadline.
  • 2:57:40
  • Well, there's a couple of things they have to do first a parliament has to go along with it. It looks like they will. But then they have to get a no vetoes from any of these countries. Any one of them could follow this deal up.
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  • Yeah. All 20 to 27.
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  • I'm expected. So I have four clips, but I only really there's there's only two I want to play as we as we wrap up today. All right. First, I got just to give you a little contrast, I got the blahs. A Brexit report from PBS is 30. That's all they had to say about the whole thing, very important mechanism taking debts that's unfolding it is important to the Americans. But now this PBS report,
  • 2:58:19
  • the United Kingdom and the European Union made public the details of the trade deal that negotiators agreed to this past week, the two sides were reviewing the more than 12 140 page agreement yesterday. The deal comes just days before Britain leaves the EU completely and what is known as Brexit. If the British and EU parliament approved the massive document, Britain will be able to continue to trade with the 27 European Union nations without tariffs or quotas. But questions remain about security cooperation and access to the EU market for Britain's financial services sector.
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  • Thanks for the update. That's like a useless useless report ever. So let's listen to a good report. And I consider this the best of the group and this is from Al Jazeera and this is the you'll find it under the letter and it says next it is report of course does your Rex report good this is actually get breaks it down pretty nicely
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  • means that the UK has voted to leave the European Union.
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  • Finally, Brexit is done. Four and a half years after the referendum. almost at the end of the 11 month transition period. The UK and the EU argues negotiated, compromised and cajoled but they've done what many fair they couldn't and agreed to their future trading relationship. It's a moment of reflection for the European Commission President
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  • at the end of a successful negotiations journey. I normally feel joy but today I only feel quiet satisfaction, and frankly speaking relief
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  • for the UK Prime Minister. It's a political success that caps a year, which gave him very few of them.
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  • There will be no palisade of tariffs on January the first and there'll be no non tariff barriers to trade. Instead, there will be a giant free trade zone of which we will once be a member, and at the same time, be able to do our own free trade deals.
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  • One area of disputes that scene compromises fishing rights fair side the EU, Britain has control of its exclusive economic zone, but it's had to budge on how much access EU trawlers have. There's also been movement on state aid to allay EU fears European companies could suffer from unfair competition. Now both have an imperative to work together to make this deal
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  • look as good and run as smoothly as possible and that will minimize short term disruption. The government's independent spending watchdog says not reaching a deal would have knocked 2% of UK growth in 2021 alone, partly because of temporary disruptions to cross border trade.
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  • Again, as predicted, it's all about the fish which is bullshit but yeah, it's all about the fish. And for the trolls and the troll room. He said trawlers not trawlers. Everyone perked up you troll ours? What is their trolling club we're not in no trawlers.
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  • Okay
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  • and I've got a couple more sub reports that are kind of break it down even a little more again for melges here I think is a different report. If you want to hear those it would be completely caught up we won't need to know another thing about Brexit ever
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  • means that the UK has voted to leave the European Union.
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  • Finally Brexit is done.
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  • skipped out when does that go? You're playing Brexit AJ report one. Yeah, please report to.
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  • But even with this deal, UK businesses still have plenty to worry about. Only a small number of transport companies have had access to Britain's new border crossing software expected to be rolled out just a week before the transition period ends.
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  • There are concerns about Britain's current jobs crisis deepening if firms relocate to the EU, and there are still unanswered questions about how to avoid physical border checks between Northern Ireland, part of the UK and Ireland and the backstop for now both sides will be happy to have something to show for the torturous negotiations. Forrest Johnson insists the relationship is still close. This country will remain culturally, emotionally, historically, strategically, geologically attached to Europe.
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  • But in the year of COVID, the UK has finally done what the 2016 referendum result demanded if distanced itself from Europe, Tory challenge how to zero.
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  • So Bloomberg did have a couple of points about this automotive they still have kind of to figure out what's going on Vauxhall, which is owned by Frances PSA Group has been holding out for more clarity on Brexit before deciding whether to further invest in the UK or if they're going to move somewhere else. And Nissan Motor companies decided against producing an electric model in northern England. So they lost that. Then we have let's see, parts. Here the key requirements of four rules of origin which determine what percentage of the value of a car's components need to be sourced locally to qualify for tariff free trade. Now we do this in America too. You know, you buy a car, you can buy German car, there's going to be some American bits in there might just be some chewing gum inspector put in there, but that helps with the tariffs. parts made in the UK as well as the EU count as local content. Interesting. So this doesn't even pertain to the EU. gasoline and diesel cars need to be made with at least 55% local content to avoid tariffs. Five percentage points more than what the automakers in the UK wanted. electric vehicles and hybrids need 40% local content 10% percentage points more than what the UK is asked for. And they got some stuff on batteries. They got some stuff on manufacturing. They got some stuff on food origins it's it's a real deal. But I don't know if it's gonna get signed someone's this sounds
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  • like a classic EU bunch of bullcrap. Yeah. He used the one that keeps pushing these little details are you gonna have no Academy 45 percents got to be 46% I mean, this sort of it's all Karen indeed, everything it does a lot of Brussels with the bureaucrats
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  • they're already talking I don't
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  • see how they're getting away from the get discharged like this the same bureaucrats and making these rules and they're still stuck with them.
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  • I agree. It's like okay, we have Brexit but look at all this stuff we're still going to have to do both sides agreed explore liberalization of Brexit
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  • is that
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  • and both sides agreed to explore liberalisation of rules that limit the operations of airlines outside the territory where ownership is based. This is interesting. Before the split UK shareholders counted towards EU ownership requirements, but now they don't this threatens the rights of airlines like EasyJet etc, to operate within the bloc so they've got all they've got. I think they have a rope around Britain's neck man. I think they just said okay, you're free Pay no attention to the rope around your neck. We're just gonna
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  • go outside but keeping the leash on
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  • just yank it from time they Boris he'll bars he'll,
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  • Imagine all the people who could do that. Oh, yeah, that'd be fun. Yeah, he'll
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  • but you heard earlier such great donation note from the was Diem Ashley Lady of the Lake or maybe it was our dog lady. Lucky dogs. How incredible the the meetups are, especially in this time where we haven't seen a lot of people. Most people have not seen many people. It's been weird and certainly not strangers and get to interact with other humans. It's all been family and friends. So family and friends of a sort. Yes, perhaps it's our tribe we'd like to meet. We document this at no agenda meetups calm. And that's how I know that on the last day of the year, December 31. There will be a new year's small amygdala bashed, it'll be the 719 Colorado at eight o'clock, with em Andrew Jones as your organizer. Also, there will be a number of I think on the 30th there's a no agenda, socials doing a virtual meetup and on the 31st I'm pretty sure no agenda stream is going to be hopping with all kinds of live shows. Darren's gonna be live. The hogs stories will be live Rhino, the bearded does his indivior countdown of the best podsafe music so it's quite a cool place to hang out. And of course you've got Christmas trolls and New Year's trolls in the troll room. Then we have January 1, Friday Houston has no agenda hacker meetup six o'clock at Nin fires Mexican restaurant located in the gallery located in the Galleria mall, Brian Clark is organizing that for you. And on the way in January the fifth friends have fair and honest elections DC meetup that'll be the day before the wild protests are due for doing that for you. On the ninth Bozeman, Montana, Houston the raging super spreader luncheon on the ninth and a local 512 build back better battle planning. Okay, I should bring my notebook the 16th in Durham, North Carolina the 17th in Southwest Florida pre inauguration meet up of course, the 24th Philly local 76 the 30th Melbourne and the question is is Melbourne really free? You'll find out on January 30 also green Green Bay Wisconsin on the 30th and titled town or that will be titled town Green Bay Wisconsin and in February we've got already already have one scheduled the love and light winter boston massachusetts meetup so these are places where you can go meet fellow human beings with very low risk to insulting anybody or taking anybody off or getting triggered yourself it's a no agenda meetup It is indeed like a potty no agenda meetup calm like to read Thomas crap man we got to get the show over I have one clip What do you have?
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  • Take this virus
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  • I like it
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  • I used I think take this viruses is usable. I think it's usable. Okay, what what clips do you have?
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  • Well, it's just more of a commentary. They're short clips. 37 seconds. nine seconds. Okay. Um, it turns out that the after shields quit PBS.
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  • We're gonna end with
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  • brookston
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  • shields All right, way to go. No. Oh, oh, because shields quit.
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  • We do that in the last show. over what are they done in the Brooks was dead was beside himself. So I figured Brooks went whining back. You gotta hire me for something. So they up this great great pay probably because it's now Brooks not Shields and Brooks but it's Brooks and two multi. Multi is some woman from the Washington Post. So we have two extreme you know, liberal liberals classics. Neither one of them are going to be argumentative because they both exactly feel exactly the same way about everyone. So this isn't the first party this is this is WTF Brooks into multi ones. Shut up.
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  • And now to the analysis of Brooks and Tumulty. That's New York Times columnist David Brooks and Karen Tumulty of The Washington Post. Welcome to you both. And thanks for being here with us on this Christmas Day. David, I want to start with you. Because finally, finally, we have a COVID relief funding bill, Republicans and Democrats managed to find a way to come together and compromise. And the time is couldn't be more dire. Millions of Americans benefits will expire tomorrow. at the last minute, of course, the president steps in and says the direct payments are not big enough. What do you make of how the president chose to intervene in the process at this time?
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  • Should I
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  • Okay, so the first
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  • Yeah, go ahead.
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  • This is the first Brooks and tumble T. And she asks a big real loaded question, a big question, a big question. These are big answer. And he gets asked first now instead of shields. And so what do you think he says? every edge is important is a very important thing. Well, hold on, he has to say immediately, let me know the first first episode is
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  • listen to you. And the time is couldn't be more dire. Millions of Americans benefits will expire tomorrow. at the last minute, of course, the president steps in and says the direct payments are not big enough. What do you make of how the president chose to intervene in the process at this time?
  • 3:21:26
  • Okay, so this is a big question. What do you make of the president so he can't say anything positive is the first thing he's going to say with this brand new show after the wimp quit.
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  • Hmm.
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  • I honestly have no idea. Oh, well, let's
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  • find out.
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  • President chose to intervene in the process at this time.
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  • First, I want to say Karen and I did not coordinate our poinsettias. That was just a coincidence.
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  • Mr. Show Business ladies and gentlemen.
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  • Okay, so he had also changed his sets. So he's not in the same kitchen. Yeah. Always in some room, and he's got a poinsettia behind him. And so does she. This is his big concern.
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  • I feel personally like
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  • to women that come to the party with the same dress on gosh, he's a woman. Yeah.
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  • I think that seeing that shields left. It should be a new name. Um, so it shouldn't be Brooks into multi. I find that insulting and misogynistic. We all know women go first. It should be Tumulty and tard. That should be the name of this show. And it would get some ratings if they actually actually did it that way. All right.
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  • I don't think they care about rating.
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  • I will leave you with something uplifting two minutes of uplifting information. We know that the great reset is underway, which I think is you know bankrupting economies by keeping restaurants and small businesses close. Keeping the big box stores open. Everyone's out of a job is great, too. We have a great reset. And in the great reset, we're going to build back better. This is a TEDx from Schenker College in Israel with a very typical millennial in her name is Otis I think as some Her name is I can't Oh, yes. Oh, or it's go live. And you recall in the great reset World Economic Forum video, one of the highlights of the world that we're building better towards building back better towards is in the great reset is a world where you own nothing. You remember this video?
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  • Yeah, you own nothing and you're happy?
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  • Yeah. It had you own nothing. You're happy as drone delivers your stuff. So this university student was offered a spot at the on the TED stage. And I just pulled out a little two minutes of this fabulous, fascinating, exciting world that she is peeing her pants about. She's so excited about this world that is taking place. Let's take a little peek at the future of the great reset.
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  • Imagine a world where all the physical products around us transform into digital services. How would life look like with no belongings, no commodities, no wallet, no assets or property. A world where the only things you can buy are services and experiences. Let me take you to a day in our life in this kind of future. I live in a complex a place with everything I need to live work and play. Like a lot of my friends, I prefer the CO living housing because of the round the clock services they offer. Once in a while I might choose to cook for myself. I subscribe to a food service but sends me fresh ingredients from a farmer nearby, carefully selected based on my culinary preferences. I'm thinking about upgrading to the premium organic service everybody's talking about cooked by a famous robot chef. I subscribe to most of my clothes. Every morning, they arrive at my window port with a drone. I can wear something different each day of the year, if I want. At the end of the day, I'll drop them to be picked up by the drone.
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  • I 3d print my jewelry. Actually, this is something I already do,
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  • by the way, hideous necklace.
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  • If I have a special occasion, I might 3d print a dress designed specially for me and custom shoes based on a scan of my feet. Once the event is over, I'll simply drop them in the recycling bin. The material will be recycled into its original state. Oh, my apartment has no closets, no washing machine or dishwasher. I don't need to worry about mortgage maintenance, or even renovation once in a while because furniture and decor became services to once we have kids will probably subscribe to a baby equipment and toy service. every couple of weeks the toys will be swapped and we will receive fresh ones sterilized Of course, based on my kids age, and preferences.
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  • Sadly, I
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  • think a lot of people really believe this is going to be the great world they want to live in.
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  • Yeah, and 2030 by the ways there's target. I love dress Booker's.
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  • Well, I was gonna say sex is a service that was they don't
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  • address hookers. What are their hookers gonna be free?
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  • No, it's sex as a service.
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  • Sex is a service. Well, everything's free though. Nothing is paid for you know? No, you don't have a wallet.
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  • No, no, no, we'll just take some time. Just
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  • what do you just have the hookers? What if you want two or three hookers a day? to do that? That's just not gonna work out.
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  • Okay, okay, we
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  • get it and who's gonna be the hookers? Just asking us a logical question.
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  • Can I print an outfit for my hooker? If you want more the the 2030 agenda podcast from Sergeant friend is coming up next on no agenda stream.com there are no coincidences. Now looking forward to that end of show mix. We have Jesse Coyne Nelson with a piping hot and a show mix. And we look forward to seeing you on the next episode which will be on the Thursday last day of the year coming to you from opportunity's own 33 here in the frontier of Austin, Texas capital the drone star states. We are in FEMA Region number six and all the governmental maps in the morning, everybody. I'm Adam Curry.
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  • from Northern Silicon Valley where Where's effortless Sunday? I'm Jesse devorah. We
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  • return on Thursday right here. Remember us at the vorak.org slash a until Thursday I do smoke.
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  • What the hell does piping hot mean? And Martha Stewart says it all the time. Martha Stewart what is piping? Amy? Amy Goodman, please.
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  • Amy Goodman.
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  • Okay, what the hell does piping hot mean?
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  • Alexandria ocasio Cortez.
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  • Is piping hot. Okay.
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  • I have thoughts about
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  • her new hairdo?
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  • crazy hot.
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  • I think hot means boiling hot.
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  • Less cranky than before but still.
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  • She says anyways.
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  • How speaker Nancy Pelosi proceeded to leave and Alexandria ocasio Cortez piping. piping.
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  • This piping.
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  • crazy hot.
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  • Martha Stewart cesses all the time.
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  • Oh my goodness. Dynamite new hairdo.
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  • So Joining me now Kelsey gabber Congresswoman from Hawaii. She was
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  • one of two House Democrats who broke with their party and voted against the stimulus fell.
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  • crazy hot.
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