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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hello the Internet, and welcome to season thirty five, Episode
three of the dailies like Geist for June two thousand
eight teen. My name is Jack O'Brien, a k. It's
not unusual old to be loved by Jack O'Brien. It's
not unusual to have fun with Jack O'Brien. That is crazy.
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Think at it as think at it on Twitter. I
hope you get help. Yeah, and I'm thrilled to be
joined by my co host, Mr Miles grat Mile so
happy Custal Gray found my friends in my head. I'm
so horny because I haveavy D but I can't get
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it done. I need my meds. I just made that
second half of the song up, but shout outs to
at Chewable sarcasm for that. Kurt Cobain or Van Inspired AKA,
what's that song called lithium? Is that lithium? No? It is, no,
yeah it is lithium. It is Yeah. I was just
gonna say lithium. I'm sure one of the side effects
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of lithium is impetus e D. So there you go,
so away got up. That was Those were the honest lyrics. Yeah,
they were thinking, yeah, well, what did they treat lithium
for like depression. I think it was for depression. When
you got it, you got it? Pal uh God, what
a time. Yeah. Just they were just like pulling ship
off the table of the table, this cocaine press. They
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tried silver. Yeah, we're thrilled to have one of the
all time great like guys guests and also one of
the great stand up comedians working today. He is Billy
Wayne Davis. Hey, you guys, I'm not gonna think damn
it leaving us out on this limb. What do you
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think of Jack not screaming out dir daily zeitgeist in
the beginning of the show. You know, a lot of
people use that to wake themselves up. Now doing it
or yeah, because he's been just he's been doing it
like speaking voice. I heard it on an episode and
it seemed annoying to me. If this show isn't for you,
it never has been great. See alright tomorrow maybe yeah,
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we'll see, We'll see. We don't know. We can't really
commit anything here. All right, Before we get into your
search history, overrated, underrated, Billy, we like to tell our
listeners what is coming up on today's episode. This is
a new feature so you can get your bearings. We're
going to talk about the fact that Michael Cohen is
expected to flip. We're going to talk about Rob Rosenstein
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and his little feud that he's having with Nunez. I
don't think there's a deal day on that end. I
don't think it's an end when you're from where I
am over, I think if you ask those dudes what
their end game is, they'll be like, what is what
do you mean? What's the end? What I mean? Okay,
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I'm sorry, go on, we dig I'm going to die.
Uh more, Scott pro Faccory. We're gonna take a little
preview of the World Cup and just talk about World
Cups in general. Miles is a soccer a football officio.
We're gonna potentially talk about the monumental lawsuit against Trump,
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which yeah, pretty interesting, seems to be pretty open and shut,
but well, we'll see what's unfolding in that lawsuit. We're
gonna take a look at the primaries that occurred yesterday,
and we're gonna do some pop culture recommendations because you know,
we've turned you into some good ship in the past,
so we will attempt to keep that streak up. But
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first off, we like to ask our guests, Billy, what
is something that you have searched recently? There's revealing about
who you are. I searched how to get lime deposits
out of your refrigerator. All right, there's lime deposits in refrigerator. Yeah.
Where where you have like a if you get water
out of the door, you have an ice maker? Oh yeah, yeah,
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I just joined that group of people too, as I
put an ice maker in my house. Uh, and I
feel like I have nowhere else to go up in
terms of I think I've hit the ceiling. No, there
is some days where I just sit where I don't
have anything to do. I'm like everything I really need. Yeah,
I got an ice maker now, but it was slowing
down and I looked it up and it's like it's
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a thing that happens in Los Angeles because of the
hard water right line deposits, and if you don't maintain
it every year or so, you don't have to get
a new refrigerator. So how do you well, I'll ask
you off my yeah not now. Now I'm in the
decision do I hire somebody or do I just do it? Yeah? Well,
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you know what, I'm sure you know, like I was
having trouble installing it. There are many people in the
Zike Gang that were willing to help you know, so
maybe you can get some point or some somebody out
there because we have many experts in the Zike Gang
from everything from augmented reality to genome projects. I've seen
a lot of people's Twitter Bio is just some interesting
people out there and plumbers anything here that community, and
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I enjoy learning how everything works. And it also like
I know enough about myself where if I do these tasks,
I also think about like jokes and I get created.
And He's like, if you do this, this works, So
you don't have to like think about it creatively. You
have to follow instruction. Yeah, mindless tests, yeah yeah. Just
watch out for if you have filtered water that is
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making the ice, make sure you change that filter. A
lesson I learned the hard way. It is gross. Message
to you by Frigid Calorie Series Billy William. What is
something that is overrated? Being uh affiliated with any political party? Okay?
I think that's overrated at this point because what you're
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allowing is someone else to make very important decisions for you,
and you're being very tribal about things, and at this
point both of them have been hijacked. So now everyone
has to really think about I think, for themselves. Yeah yeah,
so I think I don't know. That sounds like a
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lot of work, man, it is, I know, So just
let us tell you what to think, satt. I mean,
I am promising people on this upcoming tour. If you
give it's ten dollars to come see me on do
stand up and if you come to the show, I
promise I will guarantee you will get into heaven. Wow. Okay, great,
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that sounds videos are coming soon. Like this is something
I guarantee, And if you don't come see me, I'll
give you your ten dollars. Yeah, if you hadn't end
up in heaven, you end up in hell. Yeah, you
could be like yo, Satan, give me one second. And
if you end up in purgatory, if that's real, I'll
give you. I mean, who's to say what we're experiencing
now isn't purgatory or heaven or Hell. No, there's pretty
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much hell. We don't know. You know now, I think
we all know who the Democratic Party has been hijacked by,
But the Republicans seem straight up and down. To me,
they seem like they're they're just on the up and up. Now,
who are you saying that the Democrats have been hijacked
by I mean at the same corporate interest just not.
I mean, the way I've always put it is like,
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I like the Democrat. I picked the Democrats because they're
like nice to me right before they fucked me right,
and the Republicans are like, hey, I didn't okay, we're
doing it all right, all right, and we're done. Shit.
That's that hurt. Yeah, that's kind of how it. Yeah,
I mean, for a long time, despite the d n
C making pledges like oh, we won't take money from
fossil fuel companies anymore, whatever, it's like, there are plenty
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of what about banks and other people? I mean, you know,
because we live in a corporatocracy. Now, Yeah, that's really yeah,
I totally I'm I'm with you on that. Just figure
out what the funk you want to see in the world,
Take that separate from what you think the platform is
of each party, and then you know, go from there.
Vote your interests. Now, can you vote in the primaries
if you're an independent? I think so. You just declared
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your Republican there's some like trick or something because you
know how sure and our system is so there's no
loopholes or anything. Second to finally, Billy Wayne, what is underrated?
I feel like compromises underwrited okay at this point because yeah,
I mean the joke is like, oh, so no one
gets what they want, but it's like it's usually everyone
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kind of gets what they want. Yeah, right, the the
optimistic view of it is, yeah, yeah, it will work
out for everybody. Just you're getting less of what you want,
but you're still getting someone what you want something that
you want. Yeah, it's like a good competition where it's
like the two best people are just competing to see
who's the best, Like I would you know, like I'm
sure at one point Jordan's and Kobe were in some
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private gym somewhere just play or their egos. They were
just projecting their egos onto the court and letting them
duel it out. Yeah that's trip too, but I mean,
as far as their egos, that's what makes them the
most competitive people. But to the him, it's not even
about money. That's just some weird bragging thing they can
do at this point. But I'm saying, like that competition,
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that's a beautiful thing where you can that's a compromise
where it's like one, let's do it again. This is
a best seeing who's better. My favorite example of this
is Star Wars, because if you go back and look
at interviews with George Lucas on the set of the
first three Star Wars, he's constantly complaining about the studio
interfering and not letting him do his vision and making
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him work with all these other people who aren't letting
him like execute his vision perfectly. And the first three
Star Wars are definitely better than the ones where everybody
just got it misremembered how the first three Star Wars
were made more like, it's all George Lucas's vision, and
so they made the prequels which were exclusively his vision
and he didn't have to compromise with anybody, he didn't
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have to take anybody's input, just completely uncompromised vision and
they were the Star Wars prequels. Boom. So he's a
good exam thanks man. Yeah, And it's funny that we
bring this up because apparently today some of George Lucas's
ideas for further Star Wars movies have been revealed and
they're crazy like they are, then, yeah, he wanted to
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create a world of micro creatures who all exist inside
the blood of Jedies to give them Jedi power like
the Mighty Clorians thing the worst part of the prequels,
the Mighty Clorian's being like Clorian's Jack, my god, I'm
so sorry. I mean, I'm sorry Star Wars fans, the
non male he fell asleep on ambient well watching inner
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Space rightly, Oh, I got yeah, get Mickey Mouse on
the phone, right right, yeah, yeah, they're they're saying, Mickey,
you didn't sell it to Mickey. The excerpts that they
have from this interview where he said, the next three
Star Wars we're going to get into a microbiotic world.
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But is this world of creatures that operate differently than
we do. I call them the Wheels, and the Wheels
are the only ones who actually controlled the universe. They
feed off the force. If I had held onto the company,
I could have done it, and then it would have
been done. Of course, a lot of the fans would
have hated it, just like they did Phantom Menace and everything.
But at least the whole story from beginning to end
would be told. I mean, come on, man, yeah, okay,
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here's the deal, you guys. When I get a hundred
million dollars, you can't talk to me and record it. Yeah,
how's that okay? Because I'm gonna I bet I'll say
some crazy stuff. Yeah, I bet my ideas are out
so disconnected from the reality. Shoot the dog in the space, right,
what did you listen? I'm gonna shoot the monkey dog
in the monkey Dog. And then later on he was
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like he probably watched him and was like, you know what,
you know what, Disney, you should just take I am
You guys have letting me been drying, and I am hammered. Uh.
The making of The Phantom Menace, the first prequel, is
just an amazing study in arrogance, where he's like, all right,
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we're gonna green screen, Like you just see him like
drawing all over everybody else's storyboards and ship just like
totally just high on you know what everybody's been telling
him for the past fifteen years and uh not to Yeah,
the whole world is like, yo, thank you right, Well,
it's just he's like, I'm right. It's basically the main
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misconception in American life is this idea we always revise
the narrative to be one great as opposed to you know,
hundreds of great people working together. You know, we like
our narratives with a single protagonist. That is, you know,
everybody tells them he can't do it, and it's like,
now Rudy got help from tons of people, and you
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know everybody was okay with him. Yeah, Rudy Rudiger, right, Yeah,
also a con man, and he a com man. He
went to prison. Yeah. No, I mean about the movie,
I was like, okay, Sean Aston cool, I'm like ten
years old, and I didn't really like it's a good movie.
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Oh yeah, it's great movie. Yeah, wonderful movie. Because he
was so terrible. He was like, and he still got
on the field a smooth operator. No, so I mean
he did, Like it's true that he got on the
field despite you know what, probably some coaches being like,
you're too small, and he was carried off the field.
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But I think Joe Montana, who was the quarterback at
the time, said they did it sarcastically. Such an asshole, uh,
And he was such an asshole that he then spent
the next ten years pitching his story to Hollywood, just
going around and people are like yeo, man, like this
isn't that interesting. And then he revised it so he
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was like more of a badass, and then revised it
so he was more of a badass, and then like
finally it got made. But I mean, think about the
type of person you have to be to be like,
all right, I've graduated college. Now what let's make a
movie about my college me. So then what happened with
the con man ship? He was involved in like a
pump and dump thing or something, some financial crime where
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he was pumping dump, Yeah, just like some that we
call that's a different thing where yeah yeah, yeah, no
that's sexual appropriate. What was this? It was just like
a financial whatever, some white collar crime. Yeah. I think
he Also it was like he was selling sports drinks
that were like the rudy sports drinks and got a
bunch of people do invest in them, like he was
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the next thing to the energy of a equipment manager
and the second of a game, and then took their
money and never like invested in anything. All right. Besides
that myth, Billy Wayne, what is a myth? What's something
people think is true that you know, to be false.
Oh that just working hard is enough. I think that's
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something that that I don't think we teach people is
like I think some people like you have to teach
like you work hard, you're gonna get things happen, but
you also have to work smart, and we're not. I
don't think we're taught that. Give me an example here.
I mean, I think people get the misconception that if
they just put in hard work, hard work, hard work,
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hard work, hard work, hard work, and not even think
about what they're doing. They just get up and work hard.
Where that energy is going, Yes, what they're putting that energy.
I mean you could just run into a wall for
and some people are like, well I worked hard, why
is this reward? And you're like, well, you're not working
you know, you've got to stop and think what you're using.
Any do you see that a lot in comedy or
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just in terms of because I feel like a lot
of people also in creative fields to kind of just
have the mentality just like hustle, hustle, hustle, hustle, and
some people I think succeed purely because of their tenacity.
But you know, there are instances where people just sort
of work aimlessly and it's not really servicing something. Well,
I think a lot of that is the misconception of
what they want or what they think the thing is,
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and then they get in it and they're like, well,
they're not necessarily sure what it is, or they figure
it and they're still never sure, but they know if
they keep pushing this one button, the thing happens. So
they that's all they do. And that's what I'm talking about. Two. Like,
you can't just keep just the inertia the same way,
you have to stop and look at what you're doing,
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Like just just hard work just that is not going
to do it. You have to be aware of why
you're doing what you're doing and where you're going with
what you're doing, not just going. And I think capitalism
is it puts the illusion that if you just get
up and get in the machine, it'll happen, it'll take
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you away. But that's the illusion. It's like you have
to know what the machine is going to do for
you before you jump in. Are you on the machine?
Are you just working? Are you pulling those levers? Yeah?
So it's like that. I think I think it made me.
What made me realize that was in college right before
I quit, right after I found stand Up, I was
having trouble with the corporate side, this business side of
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this communications degree I was trying to get, and it
was because they were teaching drones, corporate drones, and there's
no critical thinking and that just yeah, I didn't realize
it at the time consciously, but there was something. I
mean like, this is something's off right right right? And
then I found stand Up. I was like, I'm getting
the funk out of here and do this that makes sense.
I mean like working in digital media, I meet a
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lot of people who simply by getting into a company
that's their endgame and then they get really unhappy and
I'm like, well, is this what you want to do?
And they're like, well, I'm I'm out as good company
and blah blah blah. And I'm like, but you see,
you you didn't even ask yourself if this is what
you want to do, because yeah, I think a lot
of the times people get, especially like what we're taught,
this pattern of like go to school, get a degree,
and then work for X company or whatever, and you're
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doing great, and sometimes people they really take their foot
off the gas when they get that at whatever company
dot com email or business cards, like I've done it
cut to Like wait, was that the goal was stuck.
There's this huge expose that New York Magazine just did
about Vice. They said that their model for all those
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years that they were like having all this insane financial success,
which was all out of it, just like bluffing and
blustering and like Shane Smith being good at selling the
Vice brand to people. But one of their senior executives
was like, we had what we called a rule of
twenty two higher only twenty two year olds, pay them
twenty two thousand dollars a year and worked them twenty
two hours a day. And it's like, yeah, they worked
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their ass off with an idea that they were going
to go somewhere on Vice. But they didn't take a
step back and be like, oh, this is just a
fucking hipster shell game, like yeah, it's not worth it
for me to work worked device. They were just enduring
it because I'm like they're like, yeah, I haven't been
paid and like blah blah blah, I'm freelancing. I'm like
what then you do? So like I mean like it's
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gonna like open up other doors, and I'm sure it
will and it did, but like for a while, there
are a lot of people who would just sort of
rationalize away like why they need to be treated better
or deserve more because they were simply like, well, I'm
aligned with this brand, that's my friend. Matt Davis says
these that kind of stuff is called dream profiteering. So
it gets They do it in comedy to where it's like, hey,
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we'll pay you an exposure just things. You're like, that's
not how any of this works exactly. That's not They're
making money, but you're not. You're product. Alright, guess with that,
let's get into the stories of the day, which will
mostly be more of that uhering a lot of whole thing.
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How fast and out of nowhere, this fashion Maga out
of Montreal became a billion dollar company in five years.
I was like, there's something about that that doesn't just
doesn't seem quite right. Just numbers. Yeah. Ye, So, like
we said up top, Michael Cohen is expected to flip,
which is kind of what we thought was going to happen,
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what people speculated was going to happen. He has not
traditionally been the most on his lap pale. Uh. He
So the reason people are thinking this, he dismissed his
legal counsel, he has hired new lawyers. It's not like
he's decided to, you know, defend himself. He has hired
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new lawyers who have more experience in southern New York.
So it's entirely possible that this is just him kind
of pivot. But will see. But as you were pointing out,
one other option is that he's trying to maybe signal
that he needs help. Yeah. I don't think I don't
think he I mean, yeah, I know some people want
to really jump on the idea like, oh, he got
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rid of his lawyers, means that like one thing, it
could I mean a lot of other lawyers that I've
eard talked about or say like, oh, well, you know,
one thing is that he may have reconciliable differences with
them and just wants to change. And I think could
be he's he could be broke and they just cost
him much money, or he's pursuing a different legal strategy.
But I think, you know, right now they're saying that,
you know, he thinks the indictment is just imminent and
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he just shook it. But I think with him even
get like leaking these things, it's to send up a
little bit of a smoke signal, a flair to his boy,
to be like, Yo, where are you because it's getting
real for me now and I need your help. So
we'll see, if you know, and see what that's gonna say.
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That old boy is gonna be like, I can't. Yeah, well,
it's tough because I mean it's a big week. On Friday,
Paul Manafort goes in for his arraignment, and chances are
his he might end up in jail on Friday, and
oh yeah, and then we'll see how how tight lipped
he is when he has to be imprisoned rather than
being on house arrest, because that's a different. So yeah,
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Michael Cohen, you know, I guess the one good thing
for Trump is that most of his funkor he doesn't
have much to do with the campaign itself, but just
many other weird things to do with the Trump organization
or just like campaign adjacent things. But you know, who
knows what this man knows? So I don't know they
all know. I mean, if you read anything about Cohen,
it's just that I think what happens with some of
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these dudes. They're like children to see what they're going
to get away with. And when they when they don't
get called immediately, yeah, they like someone doesn't slap their
hand or the iron doesn't burn them immediately. Oh I
got away with this. You can do it this way, right,
And then they just keep doing it that way and
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then one day someone goes, yo, can't do that. It's
not okay, and they're like, no, it's cool. We've been
doing it this way for a while. And you're like, yeah,
but you that's because no one looked at you and
you're going to jail for a long time. And they're like, whoa,
what do you mean? I can't wipe my ass with
these lysol disinfecting wipes, not for a body, use my guy,
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But they my fault. You guys didn't catch me, right, Yeah,
that's there. I like that. That's my favorite reaction. It's like, oh, hey,
it's you didn't catch me for a long time, so
oh and now we're gonna act is bad like your
son being like it's your fault, dad, you weren't looking
after me and right right, I mean you fuck head?
Right yeah? Um, all right, And so there is word
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of a meeting between Deputy Attorney General Rob Rosenstein and
uh Congressional the Congressional Oversight Committee. Is it um who
where they are? Basically, you know, they've been threatening him.
He's been like, you're not going to threaten me and
get away with it. They've been threatening him, still being
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saying that they're going to, you know, if he doesn't
give them all of the information about the investigation. Uh oh,
you're talking with the uh the Select Committee on Intelligence, right, yeah, yeah, okay, right, yeah, yeah,
of course is that not what I said. I just
want to make sure, you know, for the walks out there,
like for like so he has gotten letters before, so
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that's all that that common is like actually it's before
letters and also independence that can only vote in open primaries.
It's the group nonez is like head of right, yeah yeah,
been the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligences where all
the memo and like, let me just pretend that I
got evidence from the White House. Yeah, that's where the
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main fun he has gone. And they've been saying that
Rosenstein hasn't been like open enough, and they've been trying
to subpoena emails and phone records and report is that
he basically was like, well, you know, if you go
down this path, I am going to have to defend
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myself by investigating you, which would not be good for
you because the ship you're doing is super fucking shady.
And so Fox News broke this story believing it to
be like a we got you Rosenstein scoop like this
is you're trying to come at noon as and people
are now taking it more as like well, yeah, but
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he can investigate them, and if Nunez didn't do anything weird,
then it shouldn't be a problem for him, And it
just seems like it's going in the other direction where
it will be a problem for him without doubt, because
he was coordinating with the White House and leading the
obscuring campaign of of nonsense. Uh, and he's been wrong
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at every turn. So Devin Unez is not really batting
averages shitty to say the least, right. I think everyone's
just kind of frustrating because it's like, like most people,
and I would say most people being six, understand that
if you're telling the truth and above board about what
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you're doing at all times, none of this nonsense happens
to be like, hey, you're there's a conspiracy. I mean
every now and then there is a conspiracy against you.
That's how stuff works. But not all of them, not
all that shutting out the network house stuff works. Thank you.
I'm getting good at Hollywood, thank you, thank you so much.
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But it is that I think everyone's just like yo,
you guys again, it's like watching children, right, the same
thing as like, we know what you're doing, stop it.
I just feel like Happy Gilmore in that scene with
Shooter McGavin when he's like trying to like passive aggressive,
get him to be in the long drive stuff and
off the tour and and uh and Happy just looks
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at him and he goes, I know what you're doing,
and I don't like. And that's what I think the
whole country feels like right now, Like listen, we know
what you're doing, stop it, and we don't know it.
And Mueller's just like just chill it. Maybe maybe like that.
I think I was saying this the other day. I
think dealing with someone like Trump and that thing is
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there so immoral. You have to have everything on them,
you have to play it so conservatively. There's no wiggle
room for people like him. Yeah, take all the oxygen out.
You have to smother them. And that's why he's taking
his time. And he's like, we're just gonna slam dunk
this because anybody in moral like that with our system
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can get out. Well he knows that with a fully
operational propaganda wing. But we'll see what happened. He might
take all the oxygen now and then out of nowhere,
Trump pulls out his little scuba mask and he's like,
I guess what I can still breathe money the Republican
convert boat and goes to Argentina. All right, we're gonna
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be right back, and we're back, and so is Scott Pruett. Yeah,
we have more details of Scott Pruett came in and
stole my coffee. Uh, he was just another detail. Just
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put put it on the list. He was still working
in the interest of his wife, so good husband. It
was still for him. It's still for him somehow, you
know what I mean. He's basically like, she needs to
get work because she's spending too much time criticizing me
at home, and we need money. So well, they heard
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the thing, so again, throw it on the list of
thousands of dollars being spent on pens. That so much
money being spent on flights, millions of dollars being spent
on security, driving them around, finding lotions, finding used mattresses,
only getting snacks from Dean and de Luca, all this
other ship. Trying to get his wife a Chick fil
a franchise so the sirens to get to a reservation.
(28:41):
I mean, he's not dumb, like which franchise prints money
r y ually he picked exactly he did his research,
and it kind of sounds like a version of like
a comedy from the nineties where some like outsider becomes
like the government and Buddy put the irons on. I'm
wait for my kid's recital. This yeah. Uh so this
(29:06):
latest one is one of his top aids. Reached out to,
like the top Republican donors in their official capacity once
again at the pay to try to find his wife
a job with one of them, and they succeeded. But
then it went away when there was more scrutiny being
put on this um. But in this Washington Boast article,
they're talking about how they suspect that, you know, a
lot of this scrambling and scheming could be because our boys,
(29:28):
Scott he's got some b I L l Z bills
to pay. He's got a house in Oklahoma, like with
a pretty hot mortgage on there, like some five thousand
plus a month kind of deal. And he also has
a snazzy DC apartment he's got to pay for. Uh.
And so this couple of the fact that his wife
used to work as a school nurse that he's trying
to get her back into the workforce, and so again, yeah,
(29:48):
he could be a great husband or a husband that
has made a lot of mistakes and needs to make
up for it. I still don't know which one is, right.
I mean, let's just look at his his job performance.
He doesn't seemed great with money, so I could see
that transferring into his personal life as well or just
bleeding into Yeah. I mean, this guy has fourteen ongoing
(30:11):
investigations into his behavior and actions while in his post
at the e p A. So I don't think, honestly,
I don't know if it will ever stop. I mean,
fourteen fucking investigations and they're still like a man, but
he knows how to fund the earth, so we uh,
we love him, yes, And he's just shipping on all
anything to do with Obama era environmental product. And I
think that's what I mean that if you do look
(30:33):
at it that way, if your main goal is to
just funk all that, shut up, he's your boy. Her.
I did not know man made earthquakes were a thing,
but this dude is an oil man from Oklahoma. He
now Oklahoma has earthquakes like every thirty minutes. Because of
every minutes, there are certain areas, right yeah, yeah, yeah,
(30:56):
there's a great you can't on water back in there,
and you don't because what's going to happen. Go fund yourself.
We don't live here, right, yes, exactly, Those like boom towns,
like the fracking boom towns, and you hear about they're like,
who yeah, interesting stories. Alright, Miles, it's your time to
shine baby. World Cup. World Cup is about to begin
(31:21):
in Russia. World Cup has just been announced to be
happening in North America. Will we all be getting along
by then? Yeah, Mexico, United States, and Canada. There'll be
no border. There'll be no border, just be will be
will be the West. It'll be two years out of
(31:41):
the Trump presidency, so we'll have time to, you know,
do some clean up. The mutants will be destroying or
the mutants will take over either word. I think both
of these stories are interesting in the context of the
way that a World Cup or an Olympics just change
is its host country and is like treated by the
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local government. If you remember, Brazil was turned into a
police state from a Judge dread comic like Just and
London to London locked down the entire city with close
circuit cameras, put rocket launchers on the sides of buildings,
and built a wall like right through the middle of
the city, which required them to like just knock poor
(32:24):
people's homes down. Uh. Yeah, poor people just get so
fucked whenever you bring a big event like this to
their because all the resources go to these infrastructure improvements,
and then everyone's looking at you, like, what the funk
are y'all doing? We have real problems here and you
want to build a fucking track and field. Uh you
could have just stopped that sentence at poor people just
(32:44):
get so fucked. Yes, they get casino coming in, Like
you know how Lincoln suspended Habeas Corpus for the Civil War.
It's like that level of emergency, but it's just taken
towards fucking poor people. Because they will preemptively arrest you
for just because they like don't want you around. Yeah,
(33:06):
or just happened in the Ukraine. Yeah, for the europic Cup.
There's a lot of there's a lot of stuff that
happens to get these games ready, and Russia is definitely
Yeah what is Russia doing? I mean so before Jack,
you're like, well, you know, what do you want to
talk about? What some stuff to look out for. I'm like,
a perfect impression to me. Yeah, I thought I didn't
know who and I'm like, okay, Jack here yeah, so
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you know, you know, there's a there's so many things.
I was like, well, let's what do you want to
talk about? What are the things to keep eye out
for the World Cup? Terrorism, homophobia, racism, hooligan's animal cruelty,
wasted money on stadiums or instant replay. Those are the
first things that came to me. I don't know, so
I guess to start off, you know, Russia basically stole
this World Cup. A lot of people in England believe
from them because you know, FIFA's a corrupt, fucking organization.
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It's they know how to grease the wheels. Yeah, exactly.
So if you want to read into all that darkness.
There's there's plenty of articles on how Russia jack the
World Cup. But again, there are many concerns. So just
what's the John Oliver twenty minute piece about it? Exactly?
So I guess point by point there are all kinds
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of things that are concerns for people going to the
World Cup, not that I don't know personally, this has
been like I don't think there's been a more politically
contentious backdrop for World Cup since like maybe Argentina and
yeah right, yeah, oh my god. Uh So for now,
it's this considering all the yoping, all the annexations and
(34:42):
invasions and aggressive controversy like popping its neck, We're getting ready,
get ready, man, Yeah, so this one, uh you know,
there's there are many concerns. I think the first and
foremost security has been a huge concern for Putin because
he knows that all eyes are on Russia and he
absolutely does not want anything to go down, especially in
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terms of terrorism, because you know a lot of people
have been like focused, have made threats about attacking the
World Cup, but he like made it very clear to
the security forces there's like this is not the time
to freak up. Yeah, anything, this plays to his strengths
and his country's strengths and locking it, locking ship down,
being a fucking strong arm authoritarian making people disappear who
(35:27):
you don't want around like that is his bread and butter.
Uh So another thing homophobia and racism in the stands
in Russian like the Russian League. My goodness, the Ultras
there are racist like Nazis, like there's and they're playing
a different sport. Well the yeah, the Ultras are definitely
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which are the mega fans are definitely on some other ship.
Uh And obviously you know in a country like Russia
where their state sanctioned homophobia and oppression of l GBT people, Yes,
it's it's going to that's that's one thing to consider.
And even like there are people like Danny Rose, who
plays for the English English national team, who's black, who
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was even telling his family, Yo, don't let's just stay home,
just watch on TV because a lot of people are
concerned because yeah, there's a lot of ship has gone
down in those games and it's not the most inviting
atmosphere to say the least. Uh, the hooligans all show
another thing, so the Russians last year or two years
ago at the euro Cup, they got no massive altercation
with English hooligans or fans uh in Marseille while the
(36:33):
euro Cup was happening. Um, so you know they are there.
There's a lot of money being spent on trying to
monitor these ultras and these hooligans. Like they're spending money on,
you know, all kinds of facial recognition technology, having facial
recognition drones like fly around to you know I I
d any uh Tom foolery. Uh. There's one city where
there will be like three hundred Cossack paramilitary officers on
(36:57):
horseback to help aid local authorities. And ship goes goes
off too much the same guys. I mean you may
remember them. I should invest in that backs all this
drone footage seems like that's all going to the Chinese.
I'm pretty sure the Chinese they got best facial recognition
technology because they can just feed billions of people's faces
(37:19):
into their algorithm because you know, the government controls everything.
And they recently caught some people at a concert just
using cadial recognition technology, like by just having cameras at
the gates and they found people with the warrants are like,
oh there you are. Umah. But yeah, so you know
the Cossack paramilitary forces back in May, they were like
some anti government protests going down. These are the dudes
(37:40):
who are like horsewhipping the anti government protesters. Um. And
they also pledged to report any gay stuff they see,
like any same sex anything. They're going to report them.
I don't think it's gonna be they're gonna enforce their
draconian laws, but they've made a pointed like will also
be reporting anybody off there. Yeah, exactly. Gay bashing is
an a chol like national pastime in Russia, like literal
(38:03):
gay bashing. Like there. We we interviewed a guy who
just like went there on vacation and he arrived on
a Friday night and one of the activities people were
engaging in was like getting in a van and going
around to funk up like people who struck them as
being gay. Um, what kind of tour was he on?
He he was actually going to fly a meg into space. Uh,
(38:25):
that's why we interviewed. I've got some stuff to do,
you know. He wasn't there to do that. They just
he incidentally was like, by the way, if you go
to Russia, this is the sort of ship you see.
It's like it's like when you go to some of
those countries and they're like, do you want to shoot
a gout with the rocket launch? Right? And in Russia
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they're even punch one of our gays for ten dollars
and there's just a gay dude like punch me. I
mean the other thing, like obviously you were we were
saying the money that has spent another huge thing. They
spent eleven billion dollars on infrastructure improvements for you know,
either building new stadiums or improving existing ones. And a
lot of these stadiums, you know, their plan like like
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we've seen in like Greece, like after the Olympics, like
how all the infrastructures just turned to a ghost town.
How Sochy became a ghost down. How a lot of
stadiums in Brazil like people were just paying like can
I have my kid's birthday in this mucking thing? They
you know, their plan is to remove a bunch of
seats to shrink the capacity, but and like let smaller
teams play there, but a lot of those teams don't
have the numbers to fill a stadium like that. And
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also this comes at a time where around half or
over half of Russians consider themselves to be poor, like
in like when they're talking about the wage gap for
the wealth gap in that country, which is pretty significant.
Important note, the United States is also i think at
a similar structural like wage gap that's compartable to Russia's.
So could it be if you owned a bunch of
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or loosely let's say, alleged loosely associated with these construction companies,
didn't need to build these stadiums, wouldn't it be like, oh, where,
where where can I make a bunch of money? Who
has the most money the public? Right, So let's go
(40:17):
right there money, and I'll just get richer and richer,
like I didn't such right right, I'm just saying, like
if I was the president of Russia, that's what I
wouldn't do. Yeah, uh yeah. Vladimir Putin is estimated to
be the richest person on the planet Earth, richest person
in the history of the planet Earth. But he's just
(40:38):
so corrupt that he keeps the money in people around
him there exactly. Well, it's and the other thing about
those stadiums is like a lot of these coke is
like I'm coming. Sorry, a lot of the a lot
of the international press has had to sort of spearhead
the outrage around these kinds of things because Russia, you
can't really go out there with your chest out and
(40:59):
be like, what the fun is going on here? Yeah,
it doesn't really work out that way. Uh. And another
thing that's really kind of sucked up, aside from just
the litany of things. I mean, there's articles are just
a list of fucked up things that have happened in
the build up to this World Cup, is the animal
cruelty aspect. Now. I don't know if you've been on
the internet, but like Russian stray dogs are kind of
like mythical on the internet, Like you've seen the Like
(41:21):
they learned how to use the subway system to commute
into cities and stuff like that. They've evolved to understand
traffic lights to not get by cars or like cross
the street when it's green. When they beg and packs,
they put the younger, cuter yeah, and fake passports. They
are into some ship. They are fucking smart and like, yeah,
(41:43):
they put like if they beg in packs, they put
the younger, cuter dogs at the front because they've just
realized that that's gonna be like, oh, let me give
is that real or did you just make no No,
that's like you can see all this ship like there
are videos of this, like that's why dogs are better
than cats. Yeah, well I'm gonna get in that rush straight.
Dogs just destroyed that argument, right, So estimated about like
(42:06):
there are two million stray dogs in the host cities
that they have to address, and the way they've been
doing that, according to a lot of people on the
ground and watch dog groups, is that there's just basically
this policy of poisoning them or shooting them, and the
government is like no, no, no, no, no, there's nothing
like that going on. But their pictures on social media
like dogs just like clearly dying in the street from
(42:28):
some kind of poisoning. You know. They say other people
are just like just straight up shooting them or putting
them into like shelters quote unquote, but really you're just
sort of like dog like death camps essentially. Uh So
they're trying to solve that problem by literally just exterminating
the dog problem when a lot of people are just
like this is clearly the most inhumane way to do this.
(42:49):
But I guess when your budget is only to have
like four bucks a dog. They can't really properly shelter
them or anything like that. And it's shame. These dogs
are very intelligent and it's the need. It it's it's
it's pretty disturbing infrastructure. Yeah, I mean figured out if
they were transportation work, because they're they're dodging that, uh,
the cost of a ticket on the on the subway.
(43:11):
You know, they're fair dodging. Uh. And then last thing
like this is gonna stop the uh. The interesting thing
would be instant replay. This will be the first World
Cup this year to use the v a R feature,
which is just fancy talk for video reviews, so like offsides,
calls or penalties and things like that will be used
(43:32):
to make sure that everything is by the book and
you know, maybe players aren't getting yellow cards three times
in a game like that happened in two thousand six too.
Of this referee grand Pole who gave a Croatian player
three yellow cards usually get one and then the second
yellow as a red card. He gave one dude three
because he was like so fucking like out of it anyway,
(43:52):
So yes, those they're flopping, Well that's the thing so
for penalties, So for penalties like that, anything that could
be a penalty that's like in terms of getting a
penalty shot, uh, that would be that would fall under
the v A R thing because they want to make
sure people aren't doing any No simulation is happening. I
mean in the middle of the field. Baby, this is soccer.
(44:14):
So there this this ship is going to go down.
But I think other than that, it should be a
pretty interesting tournament. I like the chances of Germany and
maybe France if they can get their shipped together. But spiritually,
I think I'm rooting for Brazil because I just love
their energy, the inga that they got down there in Brazil.
They have so much fun together as a Oh yeah
(44:35):
that wonderful, wonderful flip flops. But yeah, I think it'll
be it'll be fun, and I think Egypt and Nigeria
from Africa definitely keep your eyes on them, keep your
eyes on him. You're showing us footage of the Brazilian
team just like hanging out before. Oh yeah, they just
heard something and they all have like one percussion instrument
or they all got you know, they just know that's
(44:57):
part of like their kit. When they travels like you
have balls, have cones, jerseys, and also bring the whole
thing of percussion because they like a drum circle. Yeah,
rhythm kind of Yeah, and if you look from whenever,
like you know, very early on, you can see this
is like a thing that they love it part of them.
When I say this video, I will put in the
(45:17):
footnotes so you can see, you know, already got the flops.
Everybody flag on there. That's all. Now you get the percussion,
I can get in the rhythm. What's to do it?
Yeahs back without knowing anything. Who are you? Who do
you think is gonna win? Uh? Nigeria definitely. I like
(45:38):
that one. Yeah, they haven't been in the tournament for
a minute, but they have the best jerseys. Yeah, they're
warm ups and jerseys are fucking dope. Yeah. Yeah, all right,
we're gonna take a quick break. We'll be right back
and we're back and uh there there was a series
(46:02):
of primaries yesterday. Dude, the fucking guy remember Cadhouse on
HBO about that, uh the brothel in Nevada. He didn't know. Oh,
there was this HBO documentary series about this this famous
brothel in Nevada. The guy who runs at that pimp.
He won his primer, he won the nomination for his
like for the state legislatures. Yeah, he calls himself the
(46:25):
Trump of peer Rump anyway, But yes, there was all
kinds of fun stuff going down yesterday. The main takeaway
seems to be that the guy Mark Sanford who disappeared
to what country was it from? Oh yeah, Argentina for
a while with his mistress, and nobody knew where he was,
and he was like basically missing for a couple of
(46:46):
days and then came back and was like, I was
just down there for nothing, shady, don't mind me. He
got beat. He was a both anti Trump congressman and
also a like House Freedom Caucus guy, so he was
both far right and anti Trump. So people are taking
(47:08):
this as a referendum on well, you can't be anti
Trump if you're gonna be a Republican, because you know,
this guy came out of anti Trump, but he was
also far right, and I just feel like those two
ven diagrams, like being far right in anti Trump, don't
overlap that much. Right, So, but if we find out
that in these Republican primaries at times, you think being
principled might work or whatever in terms of his principles
(47:30):
and being like, well, I don't like Trump, so I'm
not going to say that because it's politically beneficial, but
I'll say how this other weird shit? Uh? It just yeah,
it didn't work out for him, So you know what
mark you had, You had a good comeback story. But
it sounds like a politician. Yeah, but he I mean
there's nothing about him that's like masterful and like I
remember when he was trying to explain that fair like
(47:51):
it went all over the place, like it like wove
into how he used to call his buddies basement Jurassic
Park and like just said all this weird ni and Lucky.
So yeah, there are some people you just look in
direct Oh you're not good at this right. Well? Yeah.
The other thing that went down in Virginia is a
possible nightmare scenario for the GOP. Uh. Corey Stewart, who
(48:13):
is the far right fascist loving, neo Nazi friend and
literal defender of Confederate monuments who tweets stuff like I'll
be damned if the Yankees gonna tell us about how
to deal with our Confederate minds. I think homeboys from
Minnesota first of all, well, but homeboy does understand a
certain group. He's talking when you hear someone say Yankee,
(48:34):
you're like and not in a sports context. Here we go. Yeah, so, yeah,
he won the GOP nomination for the Republican seat, so
he'll go up against Tim Caine in November, and a
lot of GOP operatives are sort of freaked out a
bit because you know, that's gonna be the top of
the ticket is the the Senate race, and to have
this guy this is not is really mostly energizing for
(48:57):
far right voters not to kind of like swing vote,
you know what I mean. It's just it's just going
to depress a little bit, or they feel that it
could depress turnout in the area, especially because they have
three very competitive house races happening in the mid terms.
They need to circle the wagons, and with this guy
at the top of the ticket, they're afraid to, oh ship,
he might put other people off from even coming out. Yeah,
so you know, we'll see, but that just makes the
(49:18):
electoral math a little bit more complicated in Virginia. Uh.
The other thing people seem to be taken away is
that California might be split into three yeah, well, it's
not gonna happen because this is literally the people have
tried it over two d times before to split the
state up, and like the argument is like, well, we
need more electoral College votes, will get more senators, like
(49:40):
you know, people can actually advocate for the local needs
in the state. Uh, and us being the biggest in
being one of the most powerful economies in the world,
largest where our power lot And a quick little fact
from superproducer Nick Stump, the head of the California secessionist
movement lives in you guessed it. Moscow. Cool. That's weird.
(50:06):
I mean, you know, yeah Moscow. You mean Moscow, California. No, no, no, no,
scot Russia yea, oh, I say, i'd say so. I'm
sure there's all sorts of shady reasons that he's uh,
we would like California to be Russia right exact strategically
it helps us out come on you guys. I mean
he's kind of legendary. He was one of the first
(50:27):
investors in the blood testing startup Pharaos. Really one man,
I think indictment charged with massive fraud by the SEC.
I can't wait to watch that documentary. Oh yeah, Well,
it's all short sided dingbats screaming. I mean Alaska they
have a party where they're like, we want to be independent,
(50:48):
and everybody's like, I mean we kind of are so
just chill, we get the federal stuff, we make, no
one cares what we do, so just but there are
always those people that that's why they live in Alaska's
they're like night no boy today. And I think people
have that here in Texas the same way, where every
time I go to Texas or something like we need
to be your own country and you're like, you guys
are your own planet. So just yeah, So I don't
(51:13):
see that much happening there. But again, you know, these
are the kinds of things that can happen when you
have these voter initiated ballot propositions. It's good, it's a
good yeah. No, I mean it's a double sort. You
can get stuff like this, and then you can also
get stuff about like loosening laws on you know, marijuana.
It's like there's a free speech stuff where people are like,
I want free speech except for what that guy's saying.
(51:33):
Right yeah, right now you're gonna hear it. I want
free speech to say the awful ship that I believe.
I want speech free of consequence. Yeah. By the way,
you mentioned California being the fifth, are just economy, uh,
And it occurred to me that I'd never hear what
the other the four largest star. So it's United States, China, Japan,
Germany and then California. And California just passed the UK
(51:56):
to be the fifth after falling as low as ten.
Thanks marijuana, Hey going up baby? All right, guys, quick
pop culture recommendations. Boom, Miles, you had you had a
piece of art that you wanted to tell us about. Yes,
I have a piece of art of culture that people
need to get on. Uh. And that is the amazing
(52:19):
two men scissoring during a Major League baseball game. Now,
Jake Bowers and Carlos Gomez. They fucking lay literally, we're
going for a foul ball and they scissored the funk
out of each other. It's like an insane sports It's
just amazing. It shouldn't have been physically positive, most violent
than here. Let me just just show it, Billy Wayne,
(52:39):
because I know I don't know if you've seen this clip,
but just so you can, I know you love baseball.
And here he goes they're going for it. They're both
hunting down. Oh, you gotta watch the replay because the
replay is that's there's a lot of pressure there. Ah,
there it is. Yeah, did they come out of the game.
(53:01):
They know, I mean it took a second. I mean
right after they were just this is another angle and smash.
Call them the face of the Trusted Scissor brand. Yeah.
So yeah, that is uh another amazing piece of culture
that used to see. We'll put that clip up for
you to check out. And also uh oh safe on Netflix.
(53:23):
I watched that and I was not as disappointed as
I thought I would be head endorsement. Yeah, well, I
guess more because like I hear that Michael C. Hall
is going to be speaking like with an English accent,
like what that looks like? It was fine, It wasn't distracting,
but the story itself was intriguing. If you like a
little murder mystery. Uh you know a little intrigue in
your life. So check that out, hey, speaking murder mysteries. Uh,
(53:46):
The original murder mystery documentary, The Staircase is uh now
up on Netflix. This is one that, like I had
heard so much buzz about from people that I like
went and bought it on iTunes or about the first
two episodes. But it's really intriguing. It's like one of
the solutions, uh mystery. So a woman is killed. At
(54:08):
the beginning, it seems pretty obvious that her husband did it,
and then the more you learn, the less you think
he did it, but the more strange he becomes. And
then like there are these other competing theories. Like I
I believed by the end of the second episode that
an owl did it, So not like a cartoon out
(54:30):
like you'll you'll see you watch it. Yeah, it could
have been a cartoon. Now we don't know from that,
We don't know from commercial. I also want to say Westworld,
I was like okay with the first season, but the
first half of the second season has been really dope.
I don't know, it feels it feels almost Inception e
and it's you know, written and created by Nolan's brother,
(54:51):
and I don't know, it feels like a TV version
of inception just popping between different levels where different like
metaphysical laws exist in the world's and just also a
shipload of cool violence. Um hashtag cool violence, cool violence.
Billy Wayne, you got anything for us? I like that.
Lily Allen the her new record that I think came
(55:14):
out today. I like her just in general. I think
she's fascinating and interesting. And then just zz talk. Maybe
just go back and listen to zz top. You guys
check out zz tops like really great kids don't love
that's easy talk. Some of you that like what, just
gonna listen to easy talk? This is good for people
who are like Lily Allen. Why if you like Game
(55:34):
of Thrones, her brother the Gray Joy. Yeahhh so just
a dope lady, kind of does her own thing, she's interested.
And finally, for anybody with young children. So I was
recently traveling with my two year old. It was a nightmare.
He's at the age where he's like not quite entertained
by movies yet, like or he will be for ten
(55:57):
minutes and then he gets disinterested. Showed him Coke co
I showed him saying the findings both Nemo and Dory frozen.
By the end of the trip, I was like desperate.
And then we got off the plane and well, my
wife was waiting for me to pick up the car
from where we had parked it. She was with him,
and she just threw on Pets, which was like the
(56:17):
last movie we had on the iPhone that we hadn't
played for him, and he was like belly laughing the
whole way home. So I think they must have like
just aimed jokes at this particular developmental level. So if
you have somebody who's almost exactly two, who you need
to keep entertained and in a good mood for a
(56:39):
set period of time, I would suggest Pets and Rick
William for a dream. Yes, also erased her head. Yes.
And if you want to give your son some culture,
how about Snow on the Bluff. Have you seen that
one that like sort of seemingly real crime documentary? Oh? Boys,
fucking crazy. Okay, I'll show out to Ramsey tonight. Yeah. Yeah.
(57:03):
If he wasn't my child, I mean I showed him.
You know, they were robbing a town house. Uh, Billy Wayne,
it's been a goddamn pleasure. We love having you. Where
can people find you? Just google Billy Wayne Davis. All
my stuff comes up. I'm going on tour. Like I
said earlier in the episode of Heaven to Your Quick.
If you come to my show and give me ten
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dollars and watch the show, I guarantee when you die,
you will go to heaven, Okay, And I don't think
anyone it has a guarantee that good. You don't have
to do no, not definitely, not an entertainment. And I
don't know many churches the deal is that easy. Yeah. No,
then usually acquire a lot of bullshit. People shouldn't know.
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He does not guarantee laughter. Oh, I know that's it.
That's no. You will get to heaven, but like you'll
laugh and probably about some stuff that will make you uncomfortable.
All right, That's what I will promise you that. So
where can people? What's what? What are your upcoming dates?
In two weeks of June one, I am in New
Orleans with Louise and I'm doing the show every night.
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That's all on Billy Wayne Davis the Tumbler, just Billy
Wayne Davis Tumbler. It's on the tours stuff. It's on
Twitter at Billy Wayne Davis. It's on Instagram at Billy
Wyn Davis. I'm gonna be in Dublin at the end
of July, which is really exciting, and then I'm going
through the South. U'm still on dates um through July two,
and then we end up in Dublin and in August,
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and you know, I'm adding takes September and October's I'm
gonna tour through the summer basically through and through the fall. Yeah,
and then I'm going to try to record a special
in November. Represent Oh. I'm on Twitter and Instagram at
Miles of Gray Sha already new that. Find me on
Twitter at Jack under Square O'Brian. You can find us
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at Daily zy Guist on Twitter. We're at the Daily
Ziguist on Instagram. We have Facebook fan page on the
website Daily Zeitgeist dot com where we post our episodes
and there we link off to the information that we
talked about in today's episode, as well as the song
that we ride out on Who's that Gonna be? Oh? Well,
you know, we're talking a little bit about Robert Mueller
and Uh, I was just kind of kind of thinking
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of like a viby song. Here's his jam band, here's
this jam man. Uh. This is a track from Connon Moccassin,
who's a dope artist actually had the pleasure of opening
for when I was still playing music or for a
little bit of money. Uh. And this track called I'm
the Man that Will Find You because hey, Mr Trump,
if Robert Mueller is that man, he will possibly find you.
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But we don't know, we don't know. But listen to
this track because oh my goodness it. Just put it
on the bedroom and put it on the kitchen. Someone's
gonna start smoking. Not in the living room, not in
the living room, no no, no, no, no no, no no, no,
mama kicking hell no, but starts smoking with this song.
So just feel it in your blood, feel it in
your veins. Alright, we're gonna write out on that. We
will be back tomorrow because it is a daily podcast.
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We'll talk to you then by yea. Hey, I never
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game and baby, because I could wait a a lout gone.
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it all right, don't be a living because I've been
waiting long to you, jee, I never heard a right
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lot time by the hand and money on the given hand,
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How we love Man, the tongue loving Andy, How we
love I never spin up your saying line. Don't know, oh,