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Adam Curry, John C.
Dvorak.
It's Sunday, May 25th, 2025.
This is your award-winning GiveOnNation Media Assassination
Episode 1767.
This is no agenda.
Nothing but the best of the best.
And broadcasting kind of live from the heart
of the Texas hill country, in FEMA Region
No.
6 in the morning, everybody.
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I'm Adam Curry.
And from northern Silicon Valley, we want to
wish everybody a happy Memorial Day.
I'm John C.
Dvorak.
It's Crackpot and Buzzkill.
In the morning.
A rare, rare moment where we celebrate a
holiday.
Yeah, yeah, it happens.
No, I don't think that has ever happened.
Have we ever celebrated?
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I mean, not that we're celebrating.
Yes, Thanksgiving 2017.
Oh, you know exactly when it was, don't
you?
Really, we took off Thanksgiving that year?
Yeah, that's when I was in England.
Oh, so we had an, oh, that's right.
And you haven't left the house since, I
don't think.
I have been here, boarded up.
That's the last time.
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Well, I am technically, although you hear the
sound of my voice, I'm in Nashville right
now visiting for the weekend, which was long
planned.
And we are very fortunate that we have
some of the best producers in the universe,
including Gus Raya.
In fact, I'll just read his note.
He says, hey, I heard your call for
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a best of show.
This was like a year ago, a year
ago.
I started working on a clip of the
day compilation.
It kind of worked out.
Great idea, by the way.
Well, so this is a full show, and
it's only clip of the days from 2023
and the first half of 2024.
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And I didn't know we did that many
clips of the day back then.
Did you?
I think we did more clips of the
day before, like in the year two, it
was just earlier.
I mean, it's incredible how many clips.
Of course, they're all my clips.
My experience is that we've sometimes done two
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a day, two a show.
But generally speaking, it's about every third show.
So probably since we do, what, 100 shows
or so?
I don't know.
We probably do 30, 30 a year.
But sometimes maybe 35.
Well, of course, the great thing about a
show with the best of the clip of
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the day compilation is because they're the best
clips.
That's the beauty of it.
Nothing will suck.
No, most of the clips of the day
are dynamite clips.
I don't think we've ever given each other.
I mean, borderliners, but even the borderliners are
good.
Yes, the borderliners are good, too.
You can't lose with this combination.
No, this is the best, most spectacular of
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all the compilation shows.
It is.
It is.
And we're going to be enjoying it during
this Memorial Day weekend.
We hope you enjoy it as well.
We come back about halfway through.
Thanks again to our executive producer, Gus Raya,
and let's go with the No Agenda compilation
best of clip of the day.
Fact check.
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I have this very short ditty from Jane
Fonda, who doesn't know her, who has not
loved her in the past, although Hanoi Jane
was not very popular, but we all saw
Barbarella, at least I did.
I've always wanted to really like Jane Fonda.
It's becoming increasingly difficult.
You can take anything, sexism, racism, misogyny, homophobia,
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whatever, the war, and if you really get
into it and study it and learn about
it and the history of it and everything's
connected, there'd be no climate crisis if it
wasn't for racism.
I mean, come on.
I mean.
Wow.
OK.
No.
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You know.
No.
No.
Really?
Oh, come on, man.
Yeah, please.
You might as well take it.
Oh, thank you.
Have a good day.
Thank you.
You knew it was a good clip.
I didn't.
You know, only when I heard it just
now did I know it was it was
worthy, but I would have accepted a borderline.
Honestly, I would have taken a borderline from
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it.
It was too funny because I think I'm
trying to not yet to think.
Let's take a moment and deconstruct what clip
of the day amounts to.
OK.
Take it away.
For one thing, it's always a surprise to
the other person who's anointing the clip of
the day, either you or me.
Yes, an anointing.
And it's always idiotic and stupid at some
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level that's incomprehensible.
Yeah, it's true.
I really don't.
I mean, she also said war.
I mean, the war.
Everything.
Everything is racism.
Everything is racism.
But back when MSNBC started, I think this
was twenty two thousand five.
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RFK Jr. came out with this whole thing
talking and he was connecting autism to the
vaccine.
Thimerosal.
And it was.
And here's got to got to play.
This was on no agenda social.
I love that someone dug this clip up.
This is Chuck Scarborough, who I'm sure is
calling RFK Jr. a nut job anti-vaxxer
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today.
In fact, I could probably just drop a
needle in any YouTube clip and find him
saying that.
Back then.
Oh, it's Bobby.
How you doing?
The kids are dying.
What's going on?
It's as heart wrenching as it gets.
Autism and children, six out of every thousand
kids get it.
And nobody knows exactly why.
But my next guest says he's got part
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of the blame that he that he thinks
needs to fall on government.
And it has to do with a drug
called thimerosal.
Robert F.
Kennedy, Jr. Attorney for the.
What?
He called it a drug.
Oh, yeah.
It's so incredible what the difference between then
and now.
The National Resources Defense Council is author of
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Deadly Immunity in the current issue of Rolling
Stone.
It's an investigation of the possible connection between
thimerosal and autism in young kids.
Hey, Bobby, thanks a lot.
And, of course, you also have a great
new book.
Tell us briefly about that.
First of all, let me say that the
deadly immunity piece on thimerosal is also running
on salon.com.
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Simultaneously, the two magazines, by the way, this
piece ran on salon, Rolling Stone, etc.
They pulled it.
They pulled it within a day from all
of those publications.
You cannot find you can't even find an
archive dot org.
It's so bad.
They pulled this.
There are a lot of people out there
when I was practicing law.
In fact, I need to say this.
We actually practice in the same law firm.
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No lawsuits regarding who even knew that Chuck
Scarborough and RFK Jr. in the same law
firm.
This is an incredible piece of history.
Thimerosal.
So we can get that off the record.
But still, there are a lot of people.
A lot of Americans very concerned about the
impact of this drug, which is found in
vaccines and how it causes autism.
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It's mercury.
It's not a drug.
It's mercury.
Wait, it's a preservative that contains mercury.
Correct.
In vaccines and how it causes autism.
Talk about it.
Thimerosal is a preservative that was put in
vaccines back in the 1930s.
Almost immediately after it was put in, autism
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cases began to appear.
Autism had never been known before.
It was unknown to science.
Then the vaccines were increased in 1989 by
the CDC and by a couple of other
government agencies.
Let me stop you there.
That's an important date, and I'll tell you
why.
My son, born in 1991, has a slight
form of autism called Asperger's.
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When I was practicing law, and also when
I was in Congress, parents would constantly come
to me and they'd bring me videotapes of
their children.
They were all around the age of my
son or younger.
Something happened in 1989.
What happened was the vaccine schedule was increased.
We went up from receiving about 10 vaccines
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in our generation to these kids received 24
vaccines.
They all had this thimerosal in them, this
mercury.
Nobody bothered to do an analysis of what
the cumulative impact of all that mercury was
doing to kids.
As it turns out, we are injecting our
children with 400 times the amount of mercury
that FDA or EPA considers safe.
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A child, on his first day that he's
born, is injected with a hepatitis B shot.
Under EPA guidelines, he would have to be
275 pounds to safely absorb that shot.
And yet, we're just constantly pumping our kids
with these vaccines.
What happened was that in 1988, one in
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every 2,500 American children had autism.
Today, one in every 166 children have autism.
Plus, one in six children have other kinds
of learning disorders, other kinds of neurological disorders,
speech delay, language disorders, ADD, hyperactivity, that all
seem to be connected, that are all connected.
Yeah, so that goes on and on and
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on.
It's like a 10-minute piece.
It's unbelievable.
Particularly for Chuck Scarborough, his own kid was
injured by these things.
But oh no, now, hey Bobby, oh, he's
an anti-vaxxer.
He's a crazy man.
He's nuts.
He's a looney tune.
He's a looney tunes, looney tunes.
That's how powerful Big Pharma is.
And part of that piece that got...
By the way, we should give you a
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borderline clip on that, even though it's...
It's from the troll...
That's for the producer who posted it in
No Agenda Social.
That was a great...
Very good find.
He posted it on Twitter and he got
put in Twitter jail for a little bit
for posting that.
For posting that clip.
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That clip, yeah.
All they did, that's just a clip that
exists, that's a real clip.
A real clip, yeah.
And you get put in Twitter jail because
you posted a real clip.
According to our producer, yes.
I believe it.
That article contained a transcript of a hidden
recording of the Samson Wood conference where a
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whole bunch of doctors and pharmaceutical executives and
doctors and researchers along with HMOs, they all
got together and they all said, yeah, crap,
this stuff is crossing the blood-brain barrier
and it's causing autism.
It's in the transcript.
You can read it.
So I was able to get that.
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I put that in the show notes.
So this is not...
It's not an unknown thing, but over time,
Big Pharma just took over, just advertised you
to death with it.
One step closer to China, one step away
from Europe.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and Chinese Premier Li
Jiang on Tuesday agreed to support free trade
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after intergovernmental talks in Berlin.
Scholz has come under fire for the talks
which critics say are not appropriate anymore given
growing geopolitical tensions between the West and China.
A German intelligence agency published a warning in
a report on Tuesday.
The report says China is aiming to obtain
German technology to bolster its military.
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It also highlights the risk of cyber-spying
operations.
Despite that, the German Chancellor defended his position
on the two countries' relationship.
Author and historian Philippe Fabry says Germany's tough
spot comes from the country's economic choices.
A large part of China's industrialization has been
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achieved through the purchase of German machine tools,
which is the biggest export sector for the
German economy.
So naturally, exporting those is vital for Germany.
This conditions Germany's relationship with China and puts
it at odds with the interests of many
other Western countries, notably the United States.
The German Chancellor's position doesn't come as a
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surprise though.
When visiting China in November 2022, Scholz promoted
partnership with the country.
And in May, he confirmed a deal to
allow a Chinese shipping company to take a
minority stake in a container terminal at Hamburg
port.
Fabry says these moves from Germany make it
more and more isolated from other EU countries.
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Since the start of the war in Ukraine,
there has been a loss of German influence
in Europe.
That's because of a whole host of German
strategies, and in particular Germany's dependence on Russian
gas, which has brought some form of discredit.
Okay, I love this.
Good clip.
Here's what I think is happening.
I know you have a second one, so
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I'll just give you my unsolicited feedback.
Germany got screwed.
They've been screwed over by being hypnotized into
believing it was a good idea to get
rid of their nuclear, get rid of all…
I mean, they were the powerhouse of Europe.
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They used to say, if Germany sneezes, the
rest of Europe gets the flu.
And that's no longer the case.
So they got completely psyoped in getting rid
of all of that.
They have no industry.
Then we blew up the pipeline so they
have no gas.
They have nothing to do.
And now they're going to become part of
the Belt and Road scenario for China, and
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they will become the adversary in Europe.
How does that sound?
Right on.
Right on, man.
Right on.
Nailed it.
Right on.
Far out.
Groovy.
Far out.
Groovy, baby.
Here's part two.
Case in point.
On the same day as Germany's announcement, the
EU published an economic security plan.
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It seeks to convince the bloc's 27 states
to agree stronger control on exports.
It's particularly focused on technologies that could be
put to military use by rivals like China.
I think we're seeing a power struggle as
the EU pledges to harden its relationship with
China, which is also hoped for by the
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US camp, who are determined to have the
Europeans on their side in the strategic confrontation
against China.
Wow.
That's, you know what?
Even though it's late in the day, I
think that deserves it.
Out of left field.
Yep.
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This is a big deal.
The Belt and Road with China.
And they're going to have the shipping come
right up onto the...
Oh, man.
Wow.
That's the crack in the EU dam right
there.
No, but they won't know what to do.
They won't know what to do.
I wonder if they even see it, stupid
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morons.
Well, let's just listen to the first clip,
and then I'll explain who this guy is.
This is Ukraine analysis Shaheed1.
Let me talk for a moment about Poland
in relation to the US proxy war against
Europe, popularly known as the Ukraine war.
As I've stated since the outbreak of the
war, in my opinion, the Ukraine war is
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a US proxy war not against Russia, but
against Europe.
It is the launchpad for a continent-wide
destabilization project that will create conflict zone conditions
across Europe.
It will divide the EU against itself.
It will deindustrialize the continent and turn it
into another laboratory for the imposition of severe
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neoliberal austerity policies that will wipe out all
except the largest private sector players and basically
refutalize Europe.
Now, Poland appears to have been selected by
the United States to act as their hub
of operations for implementing this program.
But before I get into that, let's go
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back to one of the earliest examples of
this type of project, the dirty wars in
Central and South America in the 1980s.
When I was growing up, I was always
interested in the news and current affairs and
world events and so on.
And the evening news every night was dominated
by stories of savagery in places like Nicaragua,
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El Salvador, Guatemala and Argentina.
Civil wars, death squads, abductions, torture and all
forms of brutality proliferated the entire region.
Now, all of this was orchestrated out of
the American embassy in Honduras under the management
of then U.S. Ambassador John Negroponte, whom
locals referred to as Mr. Death Squad.
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Honduras had the largest U.S. embassy.
It had the biggest CIA station.
And the country became the staging ground for
a regional destabilization project that continued throughout the
1980s.
Wow.
OK.
All right.
Hold on.
I'm just going to give it to you
up front because I know what's going to
happen here.
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I can just give it to you right
up front.
This is dynamite.
This, of course, is so obvious now.
This is a complete destabilization of Europe.
And we're going to squash them like a
bug, like a bug under a bomb.
Well, FDEU, as our friend Nuland said.
Oh, goodness.
If we go back to that and we
listen to this clip and we listen to
FDEU, we start to understand what might actually
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be going on.
So it goes on and on.
Ann Arbor, there's a bunch of connections.
This is a very interesting article, if anyone
can find it.
It's in the weekly Blitz.net, a backgrounder
on this guy.
And the guy is extremely suspicious and he's
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really good at analysis.
So let's go to part two of this
clip.
When John Negroponte was appointed the U.S.
ambassador to Iraq, shortly after the invasion and
occupation, I fully anticipated that he would pursue
the same sort of destabilization project throughout the
Middle East.
Now, Negroponte had a protege named Robert Stephen
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Ford, who was appointed the U.S. ambassador
to Syria at that time.
And he immediately began trying to foment rebellion
and opposition and resistance and recruiting militia groups
until he was eventually kicked out of the
country.
I think we're all aware of what happened
a few short years later in the Arab
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world with the Arab Spring.
And we're all aware also, I think, of
the role played by CIA-backed organizations in
that disruptive movement.
And I think we're also all aware of
the role played by the CIA in backing
armed groups in the civil war in Syria.
In fact, during the Arab Spring, the United
States tried to appoint Robert Stephen Ford.
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After he'd been kicked out of Syria, they
tried to appoint him as the U.S.
ambassador to Egypt.
But fortunately, his reputation and the reputation of
John Negroponte preceded them.
And popular opposition to that appointment forced the
U.S. to scrap the idea.
So the point here is that there is
a pattern.
And once you are familiar with the pattern,
you can recognize it.
And you can sort of abstractly predict the
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way it's going to play out, if not
specifically.
Well, in the current scenario, in my opinion,
Poland is Honduras.
Near the beginning of the war in Ukraine,
I noticed the role being played by Poland
as a destination for refugees and as a
source for mercenaries to go and fight in
Ukraine.
So I decided to check.
Who is the U.S. ambassador to Poland
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right now?
Well, the U.S. ambassador to Poland right
now is not Robert Stephen Ford, and it's
not John Negroponte or any of their known
proteges.
The current U.S. ambassador to Poland is
the son of one of the most notorious
policy advisors in recent U.S. history, Zbigniew
Brzezinski.
And I'm not going to make any effort
to say his name correctly.
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Brzezinski, who was Polish, was the architect of
U.S. support for the Mujahideen in Afghanistan
against the Soviet Union.
And he was a staunch and paranoid anti
-Russian zealot.
Wait a minute.
It is.
It's Mark Brzezinski.
Oh, man.
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How did we miss?
Did we miss this?
Did we know this?
I think we may have noticed it some
time back.
What?
Well, since we're talking about bunk.
Bunk.
We might as well do the hit job
that on the media did to poor Bobby
the K.
Okay.
Let's do the Bobby the K hit job.
All righty.
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Now, everything about this is slanted, and it's
assumed, and I have to assume that they're
sincere.
They think Bobby the K, Robert Kennedy Jr.,
is nuts.
He's a conspiracy theorist.
He uses techniques to fool you.
He's a liar.
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So let's go.
And even his family hates him.
Oh, yeah.
And we can't forget that.
His family hates him because he's so off
the rails.
And by the way, the conclusion is, I'll
get, might as well summarize that, it's only
for his legacies doing this so people will
remember he existed.
He's such a loser.
It's like a Trump thing.
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He's doing that just for his own ego?
Is that what they're saying?
Yeah.
Oh, nice.
Here you go, on the media.
On the media, yeah.
He also has an incredibly combative and often
litigious relationship with both mainstream media and sort
of mainstream systems of government.
He wants to persuade people who think they're
Democrats that they're not Democrats and people who
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think they're Republicans that they're not Republicans, is
how he put it to Dr. Drew.
So he's presenting himself as kind of a
nonpartisan everyman who is equally dissatisfied with both
sides.
So let's talk about how journalists and media
outlets are handling this candidacy.
You wrote that ABC and CNN demonstrated how
not to cover RFK Jr. Yeah.
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What did they do wrong?
So this was a very kind of early.
Oh, let me just say.
Oh, I know this side.
Oh, my God.
We should just rename him Bobby the Q.
I don't know why we even talk about
this man.
Adrena Krohn.
RFK Jr. Yeah.
What did they do wrong?
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So this was a very kind of early
example of media platforms just not really being
ready to cover Kennedy's candidacy.
So what ABC did was they sat down
for a fairly conventional Kennedy interview with Kennedy.
But during it, he did what he does,
which is he started spouting COVID and vaccine
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misinformation.
And so ABC made the decision to just
cut that portion from the interview and then
tell their audience that that's what they were
doing.
It was just like vomit just spouting from
his mouth, from his orifice about vaccine disinformation.
We should note that during our conversation, Kennedy
made false claims about the COVID-19 vaccines.
Data shows that the COVID-19 vaccines prevented
millions of hospitalizations and deaths from the disease.
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He also made misleading claims about the relationship
between vaccination and autism research.
I think that it was a well-intentioned
decision.
But what it did was it gave Kennedy
an incredibly powerful talking point to say, you
see, my views on COVID and vaccines are
so powerful and so threatening to the establishment
that they cannot see the light of day.
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This is what happens when you censor somebody
for 18 years.
They shouldn't have shut me up that long
because now I'm going to really let loose
on them for the next 18 months.
They're going to hear a lot from me.
Oh, let me guess.
Next question.
So, Becky, Becky, so what do we do
with a candidate like Bobby, Bobby the Q?
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What do we do, Becky?
Yeah, actually, she's got the second example first
and then it falls apart.
You're right.
That is kind of coming up.
CNN was a little bit more unusual.
Essentially, what happened is that a CNN political
journalist named Michael Smirconish had Kennedy on and
managed to use the word vaccines exactly once
in his introduction and then proceeded to have
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a very friendly jocular interview with Mr. Kennedy
about his campaign that managed to not ask
about his anti-vaccine activism at all.
They spent more time talking about Mr. Smirconish's
fandom of Sheryl Hines, Mr. Kennedy's wife.
If I had not convinced her that I
can win this race, I would not be
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in it because she's the ultimate boss.
OK, listen, I do love your wife.
I'm I'm team Sheryl.
Having said that.
So it was really, really striking.
So, OK, that's what journalists do wrong.
How can we do things right?
What's this with with wrong?
What's that with the G?
Got to roll G wrong.
I heard it before.
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This is new.
I didn't notice this.
What?
That's what journalists do wrong.
Wrong.
It was really, really striking.
So, OK, that's what journalists do wrong.
Wrong.
Yeah.
Wrong.
Wrong.
I heard it.
Yes.
It's wrong.
Wrong.
What are you doing it wrong?
Wrong.
Said that wrong.
So it was really, really striking.
So, OK, that's what journalists do wrong.
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How can we do things right?
Right.
I mean, oh, man, this is this is
NPR.
I mean, if this was a podcast, I'd
throw it out of the index.
That's so bad.
Said that.
So it was really, really striking.
So, OK, that's what journalists do wrong.
How can we do things right?
Wrong.
Right.
How can we do things right?
I mean, the first, of course, is we
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absolutely cannot go into arguably any interview unprepared,
but especially with someone who has spent.
I'm just stopping this right now.
I'm just stopping it right now.
This is so dynamite.
This is the truth.
You got two clips of the day.
Oh, I'm on a roll.
I mean, the fact that this is being
broadcast on something called.
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Broadcast on NPR.
And you're proud of it.
National public radio.
You know what this is?
This is wrong.
Arguably.
It's wrong.
I mean, the fact that this is being
broadcast on something called.
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Broadcast on NPR.
And you're proud of it.
I mean, the fact that this is being
broadcast on something called.
Broadcast on NPR.
And you're proud of it.
Arguably.
This is wrong.
Arguably.
This is wrong.
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Wikipedia what is it what is a gish
gallop a gish gallop is what I would
say if anybody actually does it I don't
think Kennedy does but it's a Ben Shapiro
would do it where you just throw so
much stuff at somebody they can't take it
they're ducking you left and right and they
can't respond in time and by the time
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they want to respond to something you say
something else oh you mean like with facts
yeah if you actually and Kennedy has a
lot of facts but they they just assume
everything he says is disinformation or there's better
facts or you know let me let me
read the exact definition the gish gallop or
gish gallop which I like better is a
rhetorical technique in which a person in a
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debate attempts to overwhelm their opponent by providing
an excessive number of arguments also known as
facts with no regard for the accuracy or
strength of those arguments gish galloping prioritizes the
quantity of the gallopers arguments at the expense
of their quality the term was coined in
1994 by anthropologist Eugene Scott who named it
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after American creationist Dwayne gish and argued that
gish use the technique frequently when challenging scientific
fact of evolution so don't throw too many
facts at me because then you're gish galloping
you kind of known rhetorical style that other
folks do to which is called this sort
of gish gallop is the term for it
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named after Dwayne gish creationist right so the
idea that creationist gish gallop is that you
are making claim upon claim oh a heathen
I'm sorry a heathen who believes in God
oh no gish gallop is the term for
it named after Dwayne gish a creationist right
so the idea that gish gallop is that
you are making claim upon claim upon claim
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sort of bad argument after bad argument very
very very quickly so quickly that it is
hard for the person that you are speaking
to to sort of respond to all of
those claims effectively and in real time oh
what a horrible what a horrible trick I
can't believe Bobby the Q is using the
gish gallop trick that's I mean that's just
I mean even Trump can't do that no
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Trump can't Wow this is oh man so
this is the demean him further you know
I and it and by the way it's
always associative you want to associate people with
creationist yeah yeah cuz that makes you nuts
by the way this whole sequence of clips
this is like I had a t-bone
steak a tomahawk steak and then afterwards you
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came out and said would you like some
tiramisu with that I mean this is so
good I'm just I love this this is
the best ever ever but if we listen
to people who guaranteed have been quadruple if
not quintuple boosted you got a kind of
question stuff of a pandemic officially ended earlier
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this year and for most people life is
back to normal but now for dr.
Michael Osterholm the expert at the University of
Minnesota became a household name during every stage
of the pandemic investigative reporter Ryan race went
to find out what he's doing now that
the biggest health crisis of our lifetime is
over are you eating in a restaurant now
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and able to relax well unfortunately I am
and I say unfortunately in that I recently
had coded three years into the pandemic and
Minnesota's most famous infectious disease doctor finally became
a statistic in March dr.
Michael Osterholm not only got coded for the
(30:21):
first time but is now suffering from long
coded it's been a difficult few months so
I I'm feeling it I can't do many
of the athletic things I did before Osterholm
is the longtime director of the Center for
infectious disease research and policy at the University
of Minnesota he also worked for the State
(30:42):
Department of Health and the CDC but during
the pandemic his projections and downright scary predictions
earn him the nickname dr.
doom so this guy has long code he
sounds horrible he has trouble breathing he can't
do quote athletic exercises he's on death's door
and you know that he he's the guy
(31:04):
that was just fax fax fax fax fax
did they ever find out how many times
he got the jab I don't have that
information but now now I'm by the way
this clip of the day tell you in
advance this guy this guy was one of
the worst of the of the bad actors
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out there he would have a million millions
of dead does millions millions in America yes
I want to play a cat I clipped
it came off of what sent in by
a producer came off of C-SPAN about
Kamala's visit to Vietnam and a kind of
a gaffe Kamala Vietnam okay got it flowers
(31:50):
at the site where John McCain was shot
down in Vietnam what the know-nothing Millennials
who set Kamala's schedule didn't know that had
the site and she's laying those flowers at
it's a celebration of those who shot McCain's
plane out of the sky and impassioned him
delivering him to the VC for his long
(32:10):
stay and torture at the Hanoi Hilton the
stunning ignorance of Kamala Harris and her team
was noted by ya when you a journalist
based in Beijing she tweeted does Harris know
this monument honors the people who shot down
John McCain's plane Vietnamese people view him as
a war criminal so in essence Harris was
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paying tribute to those who shot down John
McCain's plane it'd be like Harris laying a
wreath at Pearl Harbor honoring the brave Japanese
pilots who sunk the USS Arizona Wow Wow
Wow hold on a second I had no
idea that that that's a better gaffe than
the stupid population thing this is a clip
(32:54):
of the day John now we might as
well play the one that everyone's laughing about
which is the population gaffe and I've got
it right here about the impact on something
like public health when we invest in clean
energy and electric vehicles and reduce population more
of our children can breathe clean air and
(33:14):
drink clean water clean water MK ultra victim
you might have noticed that climate change climate
change created a tornado that blew down a
Pfizer factory the Pfizer for the local news
(33:34):
had a caller who begs to differ this
was not just regular climate change we didn't
have tornadoes here until we started putting into
traffic circles because I'm the kind of you
wanna know why when people go round and
round in circles that causes disturbance in the
atmosphere and causes tornadoes there you go okay
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clip of the day right there at the
end of the show I didn't even expect
to receive it hold on a second Wow
exciting exciting I always knew it was those
damn roundabouts who know you know we're gonna
get someone calling in saying you know you
know that's actually kind of true someone will
(34:17):
come in and do that there's a bunch
of these tick tockers that go off and
they're doing something called NPC and it's and
they're just talking and babbling and doing you
remember that whisper trend there was for a
while they were whispering whispering the whisper I
don't remember the whisper trend yeah there was
a whispering thing it was like a whole
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thing we came and went this I think
has more legs and I'm gonna play a
clip of one of the women I think
is one of the best at it have
just yakking away saying nothing repeating herself over
and over and over again this is a
black woman people have seen her she's got
a fake blonde wig on I'm sure it's
a wig and I'm listening to this because
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NPC also has a second meaning and it
has to do with spying and spookery and
I think and I'm gonna say it in
advance I believe that this is not playing
characters it is this is a number station
okay of all things I did not expect
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this let us give a how about an
example of a number station this is it
this is the NPC black girl you want
to hear an actual play the number station
first this is our number this is a
no agenda number station these you can hear
these on shortwave India hang out my standby
(35:48):
33 33 33 Robilizer out okay so that's
an example of a number station and now
we're going to listen to this NPC yes
(36:31):
yes yes that was good cooking up that
was good cooking up cake cake cake cake
cake oh thank you baby this is so
cute gaga gaga gaga mm-hmm so good
yes yes yes meow meow meow fire fire
fire oh special oh special oh special oh
yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes
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yes yes yes yes yes yes fire fire
balloon ice cream so good balloon ice cream
so good okay first of all goes on
for 10 minutes I do this in the
shower so I'm not quite sure but I'm
not a number station I think it's something
else there's a donation aspect to this yeah
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and I think that's part of it I
think those numbers that keep flying on the
screen showing certain donations as part of the
number station this is a high-end encrypted
product encryption product so
this is actually a public key that she's
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that she's giving us well it's obviously I
have no idea what she's yeah that's my
thinking because that's exactly what it reminded me
of before you play that you should play
this which is Jen Psaki doing an RFK
jr.
rap of every reason he's wrong about everything
really makes you wonder what is it that
(38:03):
Kennedy stands for it that has the right
so head over heels for him is it
his years of work as an anti-vaccine
advocate his repeatedly debunked claim that vaccines cause
autism is it his trafficking in a variety
of kovat vaccine conspiracy theories including ones involving
microchips being inserted into all of our bodies
(38:25):
are they fans of his recent comments that
kovat was quote ethnically targeted to spare Chinese
and Jewish people or is it his assertion
that antidepressants like Prozac have caused the rise
of school shootings in America obviously completely insane
and not true or that Wi-Fi causes
cancer and something called leaky brain whatever that
may be or is it a claim that
(38:47):
chemicals in the water could be turning kids
transgender I couldn't even cover all of these
outlandish crazy claims because we need to continue
with our show all right there you go
that's it that is basically is it because
he listens to the no agenda show I
mean that's basically what she said right there
(39:08):
Illinois is doing all the same things as
New York governor Pritzker recently signed more than
130 bills and among the new laws one
allowing non-citizens to become police officers in
Illinois reporter Scott Schneider are live in studio
with details on this Scott Anthony Nelly this
law requires that immigrants be legally authorized to
work under federal law the bill sponsor called
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it a natural progression now that some undocumented
immigrants can become health care workers and military
members however it's been highly criticized by Republicans
and the Illinois Fraternal Order of Police the
FOP issued a statement earlier this month ahead
of Friday's bill signing it reads in part
what message does this legislation send when it
allows people who do not have legal status
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to become the officers of our laws this
is a potential crisis of confidence in law
enforcement at a time when our officers need
all the public confidence they can get yeah
that's I'll give you a clip of the
day for that's fine what is wrong with
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these the people that are running these governments
especially Illinois is the worst this these elections
have been rigged to keep these people in
office there's no doubt in my mind about
it because no citizen in their right mind
would put up with this so now a
wonderful clip and this is former CIA operative
(40:36):
by a spook Dan Hoffman and Dan Hoffman
is now a contributor to Fox News and
he mentioned something here that kind of solves
another mystery this was Vladimir Putin first and
foremost messaging his own security services in the
military that if anybody dares betray Vladimir Putin
(41:00):
then their days on this earth will be
numbered I so that that's the message that's
the right message Dan have no doubt that
Putin created a false sense of security for
pretty Gorshin so that his intelligence service the
FSB internal security service could track pretty Gorshin's
movements and then like a good sniper pick
the time and place to end the Gorshin's
(41:21):
life when they least expect it some people
are speculating it was a bomb in the
airplane Dan yeah I've heard both of those
versions and I wouldn't be surprised if it
was a bomb in the airplane there's an
awful lot that could go wrong if you're
trying to shoot an airplane out of the
sky not the least of which is that
you might shoot another aircraft like they did
with the Malaysian airliner over Ukraine back a
(41:42):
few years ago so what did he just
tell us oh my god like they did
getting clip of the day for pulling that
one out of a hat now I I
have to tell you this clip comes from
(42:03):
stick yeah I know stick used to send
me those sorts of clips yeah but I
think one day I didn't play one and
so that was the end of me but
this clip is phenomenal so he said oh
you know I've heard both of those theories
but you know it's got to be a
bomb yeah it's got to be a bomb
because you know he's trying to shoot something
(42:23):
out of the sky you know it's very
difficult you might shoot the wrong plane out
of the sky like like we did over
there with m8-17 in Ukraine Wow and
then there's this one so just to be
clear when you're talking CBS interview with governor
Josh Green again global warming are you saying
that climate change amplified the cost of human
(42:46):
error amplified the cost of climate change wait
a minute is that the exact same wording
that they used on the debate exact same
wording you're telling wow that's a catch yeah
let me play the let me play that
question again here Martha more than a thousand
(43:07):
people are still unaccounted for in Malawi after
the deadliest US wildfire in more than a
century Hawaii's governor and White House officials said
that climate change amplified the cost of human
error so just to be clear when you're
talking about global warming are you saying that
climate change amplified the cost of human okay
(43:29):
you got you this is CBS yeah and
Fox yeah both parroting White House talking points
word-for-word correct unbelievable second clip of
the day oh man this clip this clip
(43:52):
this is a laughing matter actually it's no
laughing matter because it's the truth and the
truth as we know always comes from right
here or right nearby in Austin Texas seed
man headquarters so then also on the Ukraine
Russia war front I don't know if you
saw the rumor from rumors from Chechnyan soldiers
who said at night there are large drones
(44:15):
coming with claws and scooping up their wounded
and taking them for organ harvesting I thought
that was in your wheelhouse well I don't
know about drones doing it but they've caught
the Ukrainians harvesting both Ukrainian and Russian troops
and solar organs that that's confirmed it's confirmed
yeah it was happening in the Balkan Wars
they were doing a wait for it live
(44:37):
organ harvesting and I also think that organ
harvesting tied in with bluebeam the alien stuff
is a good alien abduction stuff is a
good cover for the organ harvesting an adrenochrome
I don't even need to do it with
some claw at night with a drone I
mean it came out in the news even
on 60 minutes a lot of hospitals will
kill you but they've got bad managers for
(44:58):
your organs yeah you think we got problems
John
really
you're gonna give that to me at the
very end at the very end why not
I think you're I think you're actually being
too kind but I will take it of
(45:20):
course Wow wow all right that'll have to
do it are you familiar with what's going
on in New York with the quarantine camps
no goodness do you have a clip of
this tell me you have a clip that
too thank you masks don't work by the
(45:41):
way quarantine camps New York State is still
fighting for the right to set up quarantine
camps today the battle enter the next phase
when the court heard oral arguments in the
case quarantine camps in the state of New
York governor Kathy Hoko and Attorney General Letitia
James want to implement rule 2.13 it
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would give the state's Department of Health the
power to forcibly isolate individuals suspected of carrying
a transmittable disease this is truly about being
able to control citizens for any reason New
York State Senator George Borrello and lead attorney
Bobby and Cox sued the state over the
rule and won the case last year however
the state appealed and on Wednesday attorneys made
(46:23):
their case before an appeals court the rule
says the Commissioner of Health can pick any
place that the Commissioner of Health wants to
put you you have no say as you
can see in this clip hundreds of people
showed up at the court protesting the idea
of quarantine camps set up to stop the
spread of communicable diseases senator the COVID pandemic
(46:44):
is over why does the state of New
York still want to have the right to
set up these camps well first and foremost
we have to remember you know the governor
and the Attorney General tried to make this
about COVID the senator says the state's rule
would apply to a long list of diseases
not just COVID it goes everything from toxic
shock syndrome to food poisoning and while food
(47:06):
poisoning might be a serious condition it is
not communicable wait is toxic shock syndrome communicable
no that's that this who is this guy
he's telling you what this what this what
Cocoa wants to do is take people off
the streets grab them and throw them into
(47:27):
a quarantine camp yeah for any good reason
that's right New York uber Alice the senator
says New York's executive branch is overreaching by
trying to implement this rule according to him
the state's proposed rule is basically a copy
of a previous proposal which didn't get any
support from state lawmakers and thus didn't become
law but what they have essentially said is
(47:48):
if the legislature isn't going to make this
law we will so it's a very clear
violation of separation of powers the lead attorney
in the case points out a few things
in the state's rule which he says are
against the law according to the rule you
would not get an attorney until after you're
locked up but you also wouldn't get notice
which means that the Department of Health could
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show up at your door or they could
send the police with an order that you
need to isolate or quarantine and it could
be not just for you it could be
for your child meanwhile the state argues that
its proposed rule only clarifies existing law supporters
of the rule say quarantine measures are being
used in states around the u.s. and
have been used for centuries Wow I'm gonna
(48:31):
give you I'm gonna give you a clip
of the day for that Wow that is
that's borderline upsetting only because I have a
stepdaughter in New York that they could grab
her and throw her in the camp and
this is Trudeau's Nazi revised apology in this
case what he did was he took in
everybody who felt aggrieved and even people who
(48:55):
didn't feel aggrieved he put them on this
list of I'm sorry to you and you
and you and you and you in a
few moments I will address the house in
front of all Canadians in front of Jewish
people here and around the world and Ukrainians
to offer Parliament's unreserved apologies for what happened
on Friday the speaker was solely responsible for
(49:18):
the invitation and recognition of this man and
has wholly accepted that responsibility and stepped down
this was a mistake that has deeply embarrassed
Parliament and Canada all of us who were
in this house on Friday regret deeply having
stood and clapped even though we did so
unaware of the context it was a horrendous
(49:41):
violation of the memory of the millions of
people who died in the Holocaust and it
was deeply deeply painful for Jewish people it
also hurt Polish people Roma people that's to
SL GPTQI disabled people racialized people many no
no no stop no no this is edited
(50:01):
this is edited he did not say to
spirit people disabled people did he yes no
believe me this is this is crazy let
me hear this again and it was deeply
deeply painful for Jewish people it also hurt
Polish people Roma people to SL GPTQI plus
(50:22):
people disabled people racialized people and the many
millions who were targeted by the Nazi genocide
Nicholas you're off my list I can't believe
you gave that clip to John no he
didn't give me any clips oh okay I'm
sorry all right he's back on the list
this is dynamite in fact I got to
(50:42):
give this to you right away I mean
if you told me that was AI I
would have believed it too that's crazy he
wouldn't nuts and not going after two spirited
people really we had two spirits back in
the day yeah everything in between here's an
example of a human being lying this is
(51:03):
a great example this is again Rear Admiral
Kirby and he has asked a question about
the president's thinking but he's very clear in
his obvious lie I want to play this
sound bite for you that is just last
month in Vietnam and ask you if this
(51:24):
still holds for the president watch the only
existential threat humanity faces even more frightening than
a nuclear war is global warming going above
1.5 degrees in the next 20 to
10 years given all the nuclear players in
these two areas where we are now engaged
(51:45):
on does the president stand by that comment
absolutely does climate change is an existential threat
it can you know it actually threatens and
is capable of wiping out all human life
on earth over time I mean that's I
don't wait a minute global warming climate change
is in competition with AI who's gonna kill
us faster human life on earth over time
(52:07):
I mean that's I don't know how more
existential you can get to that but that
doesn't mean that we walk away from our
obligations our national security interests in very dangerous
more frightening than a nuclear war is that
it's more frightening than a nuclear war in
this moment the president believes wholeheartedly that climate
(52:28):
change is an existential threat to the all
of human life on the planet that's just
science that's a fact Martha back on the
other challenges facing this country and our allies
and partners around the world that's just science
and clip of the day for that piece
of shit it's just science in fact Martha
that's all that it is I don't like
(52:49):
that you disparage my clip that way but
I'll take the award thank you and the
fact that her name is Martha makes it
better that's just science in fact Martha so
now three weeks ago 60 minutes does an
interview with three Israeli IDF soldiers they're in
(53:09):
uniform one is a helicopter pilot one is
and that's a she was always sexy female
combat chopper pilot lesbian does it get any
better than that the other one is special
forces and I forget what the third was
and they're just talking about how horrible Netanyahu
(53:30):
is it's the same topic three weeks ago
listen to this the head of national security
has had multiple convictions including supporting terrorism against
Arabs the finance minister is a self-described
fascist homophobe as for Netanyahu he is in
the midst of three separate trials on charges
(53:51):
of corruption the protesters say that laws his
government has introduced over 200 of them would
not only weaken the courts but control the
press and diminish individual rights and that this
is how democracies like Hungary became autocratic what
happened in Hungary and Poland will not happen
(54:13):
here there is a trend and it's going
against you yeah around the world will be
the first to stop it you're all determined
we are not joking we are really trying
to stop it and we will succeed one
of their big worries is that without a
strong Supreme Court the ultra-orthodox block in
(54:35):
the government could turn Israel into a theocracy
where biblical laws prevail our Supreme Court is
our last line of defense this is our
last safeguard we need them empowered we need
them independent that's what we fight for what
is at stake for women Shira that we'll
(54:55):
be sitting in the back of the bus
literally literally are you married I'm married to
a woman a doctor we have a daughter
she's one year in eight months her fear
of an assault on women's and gay rights
is well-founded a government member said the
gay community is more dangerous than Isis and
(55:18):
Hezbollah oh crap you know for some reason
I must have cut out the bit where
they talk about Poland Hungary no I heard
it oh it was in there I'm completely
missing hello I'm sorry I thought it came
you know they mentioned both countries as yeah
as autocratic countries yes Poland I'm giving you
a clip of the day for digging that
baby out of the woods whoever no no
(55:43):
no no no I that this is by
this is truly well it's not coincidence I
know who gave it to me I know
who does this it's it's supernatural so I
get this clip and and like whoa this
is the same talking point Poland Poland same
talking points I exactly and it's interesting because
(56:04):
it kind of parallels the queers for Palestine
movement yeah which I highlighted in the newsletter
and people should go read the news there
and click on the link or just go
to Google or duck duck go which is
what I use at queers for Palestine and
start reading what's going on in Israel with
the gay movement there and the symbiosis with
(56:27):
Palestine and the fact that they're all you
know they it's just very strange and I
think it's part of that I think with
the clip you just played is part of
queers for Palestine all of a sudden this
pops up an infomercial which is a one
of those phony talk shows where they get
you know some host who was probably on
(56:49):
the eat I love the phony talk show
infomercials and so we've got all brown so
bad all brown and black people and they're
in the studio it has a whole intro
to it and you know positioning piece and
it's brought to you by Advil Advil big
big logo right there but listen to this
and then we'll dissect what's going on here
(57:10):
welcome to believe my pain a discussion about
systemic pain bias in healthcare I want to
thank all of you and all of you
for joining me today as we talk about
this very important issue I also want to
thank the pain equity project developed by Advil
in partnership with the Morehouse School of Medicine
and Black Health for inviting us to be
a part of their commitment to addressing pain
(57:33):
bias in black communities pain equity is my
favorite okay so dr.
Ucci you have written this book legacy a
black physician reckons with racism in medicine you
are a legacy black this is this is
just filled with good stuff I've heard lots
of it's already disgusting a legacy black this
(57:54):
is great not a DOS not American descendants
of slavery no a leg you're a legacy
black doctor and reckons with racism in medicine
you are a legacy black female physician and
you are armed with expertise that frames this
issue around black pain in such a clear
way and so I'm so glad that you're
(58:15):
here today we have to stop where did
this come from this is from this is
from an Advil infomercial yeah I know but
what channel was it YouTube no YouTube not
on television that I know but it's being
promoted it's being promoted today thank you for
(58:36):
being here thank you thank you for having
me I'm so excited to be here to
talk to you about this issue that means
so much to me and impacts so many
members of our community and we'll hear those
stories today all right so dr.
Ucci could you just outline what are some
of the myths about black people in pain
now this is stuff I mean I've I
have my thoughts about it and speak talking
(58:58):
to Mo but I've never heard of this
this is really it was an eye-opener
about some of the myths of black people
and pain remember this is the Advil pain
equity project so I think like the main
thing is that health professionals think that black
people are biologically different than other people that
our skin is thicker doctors are racist that
(59:20):
we have less sensitive skin and higher pain
tolerance and that is all absolutely false there's
no difference between black patients and patients of
other races Wow so what do you think
is perpetuated these myths the legacy of slavery
in this country interpersonal and systemic racism that
still exists in this country and that is
(59:40):
embedded into the institution of medicine and now
embedded this this was really and when I
heard embedded it's like that's where my hackles
went up and I'll tell you why in
15 seconds is embedded into the institution of
medicine and health care you know our health
professionals most want to do a good job
and care for their patients but unfortunately we're
seeing implicit bias that they are not listening
(01:00:03):
to their patients they're not responding to their
patients concerns and sometimes even ignoring their patients
so this went on for 20 minutes but
obviously as a no agenda media deconstructionist you
know I'm like well what is Advil so
I mean doctors aren't prescribing Advil seriously you
can just go and buy Advil but you
(01:00:26):
have to see who is the manufacturer of
Advil I'll give you one guess Pfizer yes
Pfizer and what is there they have one
opioid it's called embedded so when I'm hearing
embed and I'm hearing this is all subliminal
oh so they're using their words to get
you mm-hmm mm-hmm and they do
(01:00:49):
have an oxycodone in a very very weird
way and I know that particularly black men
I'm sorry legacy black men legacy black men
no legacy black men they don't like going
to the doctor at all because they know
the two choices are a pill or a
(01:01:10):
knife they don't like either one and I'm
I am parroting MOFAX right now it's either
the pill or the knife and they don't
like either one of those so I think
this is this is to get more black
people on opioids it's killing a lot of
white people we have a whole market enough
blacks though that's right legacy blacks it was
(01:01:34):
really it was really disturbing I'm giving you
a clip of the day for no one
sent this to me this I was you
just stumbled upon no someone else sent me
a YouTube clip and I was watching it
and I saw what is this Advil black
oh you oh you didn't but yeah I
(01:01:56):
don't like that too and I go and
I just clicked on I forgot all about
it was a gold mine you clicked on
it you just thought you tripped and stumbled
and you hit your head on a rock
and you said what's this rock oh my
god it's a gold nugget this is how
we connect Sam Bankman Freed and AI with
the term effective altruism joining me on the
(01:02:16):
set is our technology editor Peter O'Brien
hello to you Peter what can you tell
us about the surprising links between these two
events SBF and the UK's AI summit what
do they have in common yeah I was
wondering how we could link these two together
and actually there's there's a simple way to
do it you may not have heard of
it but it's the social movements called effective
(01:02:37):
altruism it's boffin filled and it's increasingly powerful
now that power took a hit when Sam
Bankman Freed the most high-profile effective altruist
and one of the movement's biggest donors fell
from grace but as we've seen from the
AI summit in Bletchley Park this week we
can see that effective altruist talking points are
(01:02:57):
still making their way up the policy agenda
one in particular the potential for artificial intelligence
to cause catastrophic harm a risk that would
not be on the policy table at all
were it not for the work of effective
altruists now I should add a disclaimer here
that I've been briefly involved in the movement
in France to some charities that are popular
(01:03:17):
among effective altruists now he's never gonna mention
them but what he's saying is effective altruism
people donate a lot of money for the
good of humanity for the good cause because
we care about the world that's what Sam
Bankman Freed really should be accused of doing
thanks to his the egging on of his
parents he was literally giving it to his
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mother for effective altruism which does a lot
of really good things including this whole AI
scam how did we get to the point
where effective altruism is producing one of the
biggest frauds in history it's also becoming a
major policy debate so policy is code for
politics the only way to really explain this
is to take you back for the intellectual
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history of the movement so the founding factor
altruism is simple and it's persuasive in order
to do the most good with your time
and money you shouldn't just think about your
close circle of friends and family you shouldn't
just think about your community your country you
should really be taking into consideration all humans
in the world because we all suffer in
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a similar way if Trump's president we all
suffer in a similar way a classic example
of putting this into practice would be rather
than donating money to your local fire station
local no come on France douche well it
would be using the same amount to buy
miss much more mosquito nets to protect people
from malaria but rather than just caring about
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humans effective altruists quickly realized that the same
principle should be applied to anything that can
suffer right so that could write an animal
that could be a wild animal a human
not alive today a future human in the
future so that's where we get to this
situation where there are lots of effective artists
today who are also long-term is that
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means people who are concerned animals that don't
yet exist but could exist in the future
so this is this is the oh my
god this time get you getting clip of
the day for this thank you piece of
shit so long term is that's exact and
the whole idea is we're concerned about the
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human of the future who isn't born today
therefore we need to support policy that behooves
the human of the future which happens to
also kind of be beneficial to our companies
and coincidentally that's exactly what's going on with
this AI stuff Pfizer is arguably in trouble
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for this and they need to refocus the
UK is a good place to start you
know the different laws it you know works
a little differently and the media it is
good over there so this is a right
because they're not getting and let's make let's
point it out once again because they're not
getting drug big pharma money for advertising well
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so they slip this one in and the
way they did it it's a long game
they have a couple they both happen to
be actors so these are actual actors and
this is the guy his wife actress was
harmed by the AstraZeneca vaccine okay that's a
(01:06:35):
blood clot yes with that blood clot issue
this is well known you know AstraZeneca was
halted so now they're going after AstraZeneca and
this is a two-parter but very interesting
as a setup and and and really a
grand slam so this is a native ad
for who I'm sorry well you listen just
(01:06:57):
okay I'm going to surprise you the big
pharma vaccine maker is being sued for tens
of millions of pounds in a test case
or mass tort action depending on your continent
brought by the British family of one person
allegedly killed by the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine and
another who was brain injured allegedly as a
result of the same vaccine 80 others are
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co-joined in the case including Australian-born
West End actor Mel Stewart the 42 year
old suffered a devastating brain bleed and has
a titanium plate to protect her skull from
emergency surgery after receiving the AstraZeneca vaccine in
southwest London in April 2021 I'm joined now
(01:07:41):
by her husband Ben Lewis Ben is also
an actor but has given up his career
to be by his wife's side in what
must be the greatest challenge of their lives
yeah Mel had a significant stroke caused by
by two clots in her in her brain
Mel had a bleed on the right on
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the sorry on the right hand side of
her brain the left hand side of her
brains excuse me and that's resulted in her
having speech difficulties she suffers from what are
called what is known as aphasia and apraxia
of speech which is basically a breakdown in
the communication between the brain and and your
your speech Mel also has significant right-sided
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deficits as is common with lots of strokes
Mel has limited use of her right leg
she can walk with the assistance of an
orthotic device and her right arm has very
little functional movement at all so that's the
setup and you heard it's a proper case
it got a lot of people they even
said hey this is something could work in
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America depending on your continent we call that
a mass tort case now to complete the
script you've always got to say but you
know what we're not anti-vaxxers we are
pro-vaccination Mel and I both are but
we completely respect everyone's right to choose that
is not the issue at play here tens
of thousands of particularly older people were dying
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in care homes throughout the UK when we
came to get our vaccines the way it
was in the UK is that you did
not have a choice as to which one
you were given it was dictated by age
Mel was six months over 40 at the
time so she was offered the AstraZeneca vaccine
which was we could have got it Mel
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could have got an alternative vaccine if she'd
been under 40 years old but she wasn't
given a choice and we just feel like
yes the vaccine saved and helped lots of
people but we feel like it is incumbent
on the government to take care of the
few people who fell through the cracks and
whose lives have been devastated for what as
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you said Chris for doing the right thing
have you kept up to date with COVID
-19 vaccination boosters we have we have Chris
my wife my wife received a Pfizer vaccine
people may be gobsmacked and she as I
say we've always had to put our faith
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in the experts and by the time we
got the Pfizer vaccine it's very clear that
that's a highly effective vaccine we got that
one in hospital which was necessary because the
hospitals were full of COVID and we're actually
going for a booster next week and I'd
encourage and the Oscar goes to okay you
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get I had to do this because I'm
sitting there with the clip of the day
already but I'm gonna give you clip of
the day for that thank you very much
I forget which producer sent that to me
but of course honors go well that producer
should get clip of the day you should
send it to him when you get it
tomorrow when it shows up it's a very
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small trophy for people don't know we have
a bunch of them lined up around the
house when you get that ship it to
him will do university students have been brainwashed
there is an entire and when I say
but it's not about Israel Hamas about colonialism
the West is bad white is bad men
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are bad straight white old men very very
bad very bad especially if in the West
and this and this is an ongoing program
and it's it's very understandable when you look
at the history Oh history listening and coming
when you look at the history you know
what was the last thing they were protesting
for I mean besides the ongoing LGBTQ plus
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which usurped black lives matter black lives matter
and there it has been a long-standing
long-standing operation going on between black Americans
and the Palestinian region I'm saying that purposely
Palestine this has been going on since almost
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before I was born in 1964 Malcolm X
published an article in the Egyptian Gazette called
Zionist logic in which he drew parallels between
the oppression of Palestinians and Africans instead of
seeing it as a religious conflict Malcolm saw
Israel as a colonial project serving a wider
imperialist agenda saying European imperialists wisely placed Israel
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where she could geographically divide at the Arab
world in the same year Malcolm was one
of the first African leaders to publicly meet
with the Palestine Liberation Organization as anti-colonial
struggles gain traction through the world freedom for
Palestinians became a touchstone for the international fight
against imperialism as black freedom movements expanded their
worldview to situate their struggle as part of
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a global anti-colonial movement Palestine also became
an important focal point of their solidarity on
August 15th 1967 the student nonviolent coordinating committee
released a position paper entitled the Middle East
crisis expressing support for Palestine and criticizing US
support for Israel organizations such as the Black
Panthers argued that freedom would never come for
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black people in America unless all oppressed people
were free the Panthers frequently spoke of black
communities and their relationship with the police as
living under occupation as internally colonized people they
were vocal in their support for Palestine and
met with the PLO and Algiers in 1969
so that's Black Panthers and Malcolm well hang
on a second whoever got you that clip
(01:13:28):
I'm gonna give you a clip of the
day that's a beauty oh thank you I
got that myself from TRT you give yourself
a pat on the back well so but
wait I have another one I have a
second but follow but go ahead go ahead
but go ahead Israel's not in in a
is not put in it's not in a
spot that's dividing the Arab nations it's in
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between Egyptians and Arabs there's no other it's
not like in the middle between Saudi Arabia
and you know the UAE or anything like
that that's nonsense but yeah I understand I
remember some of this from my days at
Cal Berkeley these it's the same thing back
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at the ranch judge Andrew Napolitano has Max
Blumenthal on who I presume is Jewish blue
my presume he is too this is what
his Napolitano's podcast yeah yeah of course it's
a podcast which I think will be nominated
for most amazing Jew hate in in a
(01:14:37):
single podcast episode this this was really interesting
one event we covered was the return of
something like 80 to 100 corpses to the
Gaza Strip to a cemetery in the southern
city of Rafa these were corpses of peoples
whose bodies had been stolen by the Israeli
military from many of them have been stolen
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from the Shifa Hospital in the Gaza in
Gaza City from other cemeteries ostensibly because the
Israelis were looking for their own hostages but
we have this history of Israeli organ theft
of the theft of body parts which is
well documented and admitted by for example dr.
Yehuda Hiss a state pathologist at the Abu
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Kabir Institute in Israel there's there are reports
even by CNN about this dating back decades
Israel is an international center of the illegal
organ trade yeah have been prosecuted in Israeli
courts for this and the Gaza Ministry of
Health and Euromed Human Rights Monitor have alleged
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that these corpses when they were returned to
Israel to be buried in a mass grave
because there's no room left in the cemeteries
had body parts missing how do they do
this I mean did they bring the body
to him off to an Israeli morgue and
an Israeli mortician opens up the body and
removes the organs and then they then they
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bury the body in a mass grave well
that's what the Gaza Ministry of Health is
alleging dr.
Yehuda Hiss said was that we removed corneas
and took organs and other body parts without
the permission of the people who had been
killed or their families and this included Palestinians
who had been killed by Israeli security forces
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people were killed in road accidents and even
Israeli soldiers this is great I gave you
a clip of the day for digging that
one up oh there's a part two but
I'll take the clip of the day first
Israel also has the largest skin bank in
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the world yeah I'm gonna use that skin
bank to graft the skin of for example
burn wounds that Israeli soldiers are enduring in
the Gaza Strip as thousands are being wounded
in this sort of faltering military assault on
Gaza the Israeli skin bank is accused of
stealing body parts as well so this is
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a this is this is a crime against
humanity that goes to the essence of Israel's
assault on personal the personal freedom of Palestinians
our families don't even have the right to
bury their own their own family members who
are killed and that's also part of the
psychological war on Palestine that Israel seeks has
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all as traditionally sought to prevent the burials
of Palestinians especially those who they consider to
be quote unquote terrorists is great I have
my two Gaza clips you know I'm just
I'm just thinking you know I there's donor
bone in my jaw and I thought maybe
(01:17:54):
it was from the Uyghurs but now I'm
thinking it's probably something before Jewish no Hamas
but you'd be oh yeah you got to
be a terrorist any minute if I start
yelling Allah Akbar then you know what's going
on all right now let's go to the
longer predictions here this is this is gonna
wrap it all up this segment here on
face the nation we've covered a lot of
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tough stories this year we asked it was
a hard year it was so hard for
us but let's pat each other on the
back because we did a good job everybody
it was hard it was tough stories but
we did it we're CBS Mark Strassman to
go back and recap some of the good
news good news the good news do you
(01:18:35):
think this will be puppies and pancakes and
stealing our material yeah I don't not entirely
ladies first women headlined all over in 2023
Taylor and her jubilant Swiftie comes together and
we're all dressed up and we all participate
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Beyonce and the beehive generated billions for local
economies mostly from women cheering their heroes no
this is good news women heroes women cheering
their heroes very good I have never been
more confident and proud to be in my
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own skin because of her not just a
Hollywood hit a cultural conversation Barbie is like
such a strong and empowered woman she has
like 90 jobs good she has like 90
jobs that's the clip of the year right
there cultural conversation Barbie is like such a
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strong and empowered woman she has like 90
jobs Barbie is empowering yes yes with the
legs that are five times too long from
any whore you normal woman with the boobs
that are bigger and firmer than any woman
and look at that hair Barbie a lot
of people want to send blankets or water
just send your cash
imagine
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all the people who could do that oh
yeah that'd be fun well now I remember
I remember all of a sudden why would
they call us the best podcast in the
universe I mean those clips are dynamite of
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course some of them are from producers they're
not all our own this is how it
works and get my nation well yeah but
don't you have to remember the clip of
the day is called on the show by
one of the two of us when it
happens correct it's not just yes exactly and
and that's because we noticed sometimes we didn't
even know it like wow that was a
really good clip you know I don't think
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I've ever clipped something in fact it happens
more often than not the people go like
play this guaranteed COTD never never it's never
best clip for the day ever so even
though we are taking a day off here
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on the next show and right now back
to the best of the clips of the
day I'm a little heartbroken because they remembered
to intellectuals they they're evolutionary biologists smart people
who think podcasting is no good podcasting 2
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value what breaks my heart is what they're
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only that but in some sort of mini
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collapse scenario if you ended up having to
share your dog's food you would be it's
so glad it's Sundays I speak from experience
I mean not from the mini apocalypse experience
but from the having tried it and that's
good and not also from getting down on
the ground eating from her bowl which is
gross Oh also undignified I mean just really
bad much
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better much more dig I mean it was
a little badass at some level right and
I mean we're only taking your word for
it I guess that's true yeah I didn't
see it well I might have to repeat
it on camera even all right all right
oh my god but here we go I
have not tasted it but it looks edible
it is yeah okay I'll give you a
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clip of the day for drink get dredging
that up dredging being the operative word here
that breaks my heart breaks my heart go
value for value people stop right away stop
it you know my favorite clip of the
day is the pot eating rats okay thank
(01:24:47):
goodness PD chief anchor Patrick says rats are
getting in and eating drugs in the evidence
room at an OPD headquarters it's just one
of the reasons that she says they need
to find a new one Eleanor to bone
is joining us live now on what is
prompting that move other than the obvious rats
eating evidence Eleanor Katie rats roaches no AC
(01:25:09):
broken elevators the NOP headquarters building here on
Broad Street is decaying that's why the city
is looking for a new space a space
where rats don't eat evidence the rats eating
our marijuana they're all high you heard that
right rats eating marijuana from the evidence room
NOPD chief and Kirkpatrick says sometimes staff come
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in to work and find rat droppings on
their desk when we say we value our
employees you can't say that and at the
same time allow people to work in conditions
that are not acceptable I I was not
gonna give it to you until I heard
the rats are high so yes you will
get a clip of the day for that
(01:25:56):
now this clip goes on this is a
scam of some sort to get a new
completely new police building yes well it's good
for me and it's like you can poison
rats you can trap them there's rat traps
you can stop this and roaches are you
know you can do the same thing you
bring a exterminator in and get rid of
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the roaches and the rats but they no
no no no no the rats are eating
the pot and we're losing evidence and we
got to move to a new place because
it's no good or the evidence go I
know man the rat ate it yeah which
is another aspect what happened today what happened
all this pot this is from a podcast
this is the quite frankly podcast and there
(01:26:39):
and the and this dude Frank I think
his name is Frank and he has maybe
not but it's the quite frankly podcast and
it's on rumble so it's not really a
podcast but okay it's a rumble okay oh
there you go it's a rumble cast and
he has this guest on from time to
time named Rich Barris rich is a pollster
and really a good GOP Republican pro-trump
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guy the very knowledgeable and he he knows
this guy from back in the day when
he was I guess also working in that
business and he's very surprised to hear that
this guy is quote-unquote committed suicide and
then he rolls out an extra little bit
which I think we just need to take
(01:27:23):
it into account Boeing is an extremely powerful
company there is no doubt that they lied
and for almost you know nearly 400 souls
are dead because they lied and because they
cut corners and because they tried to hide
it if it wasn't for Donald Trump more
people would be dead and he doesn't talk
about this enough but FAA and everybody was
(01:27:43):
like but they wholeheartedly believe Boeing when that
second plane went down Trump he became the
just so people know how a historic this
is Trump became the first president ever in
history to ground an aircraft by president presidential
order without by the way the recommendation of
the FAA he did not the FAA was
(01:28:03):
still in cover-up Frank when he signed
that order and said the 737 is grounded
he did it by presidential order the first
crash understandable but once that second one came
along the president was like no something's wrong
here it's grounded and he did and this
is like one of the many things that
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happened during the Trump administration that you just
never hear about that it's just really incredible
bold action from the former president no president
has the balls to do that can we
be serious right now Boeing is powerful I
had a lot of friends including in his
own administration he let Nikki Haley go because
her family was basically broke and he let
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her go to go get a job on
the board of Boeing that she had lined
up in order to you know and that's
why by the way you know that it's
more than just one promise you hear oh
well Nikki Haley said she would never run
against the former president if he ran again
I mean this was something that they actually
had talked about Frank when he let her
go he said fine I understand you need
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to go to the private sector and and
do some stuff but I got your word
that you're not gonna come back as a
ball buster you know and so she not
only broke her vow to the party not
you know to you know that loyalty pledge
I mean this was a personal you know
my word is my bond kind of situation
I have to resign my family needs more
money I'm gonna go do this which he
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really didn't like but she had already had
those connections to Boeing from when she was
governor of South Carolina she literally enticed them
to move the construction of that aircraft over
to Charleston and that's when all and that's
when all the cost-cutting started is when
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Nikki Haley begged them to come move their
operation to South Carolina so there's a stinky
element of Nikki Haley in this too Wow
huh you know that clip mm-hmm I
have to give you a clip of the
day for digging that one out well I
it wasn't me was our producer so I'll
give it to them yeah that was a
(01:30:18):
good good catch whoever found that that is
fascinating and it also adds to the intrigue
of Trump and all these people that he
trusts mm-hmm and hires you know I
would say like you know it's like one
backstabber after another no matter who it is
what is the deal according to Turkish radio
(01:30:41):
and television and then obviously I need to
someone pointed this out to me that I
guess I need to point out the Turkish
radio television is not going to be on
the side of Israel which is which is
why I play it you you got to
hear everything from around the world yeah not
just the three by threes you know we
this we got it this is what we
do we expose Chinese anti-Chinese all kinds
(01:31:04):
of stuff but they say news from the
Chinese outlets they say the reason for Hamas
attacking on October 7th was the Red Heifers
are you familiar with the Red Heifers okay
I'm gonna be in a minute could a
Texas cow start Armageddon in the Middle East
in April 2024 and what does this have
(01:31:27):
to do with Israel's war on Palestine's Gaza
on the 100 day anniversary of Israel's brutal
assault on Gaza Hamas spokesman Abor Abeda released
a video explaining the motivations behind the group's
incursion into Israel on October 7th alongside Israel's
continued occupation of Palestine he also mentioned the
bringing of red cows into the occupied Palestinian
(01:31:49):
territories Abeda was referring to the plans of
numerous right-wing Israeli groups who believe that
a red cow must be sacrificed in order
for the Jews to progress plans to demolish
the Al-Aqsa Mosque and build the fabled
third temple in its place it might sound
like a conspiracy theory but hardliner Israeli group
the Temple Institute have already purchased and imported
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five red Angus heifers from Texas at a
cost of $500,000 they have been grazing
in a kibbutz in the occupied West Bank
since 2022 with reports that the sacrifice is
planned to take place as early as April
2024 the sacrifice of the red heifer has
its roots in the Torah and the Talmud
and it is believed that the ritual is
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necessary to purify the Jews so that they
can pray at the Al-Aqsa compound the
sacrifice will reportedly take place on a plot
of land on Mount Folibs facing the Al
-Aqsa Mosque the cow must be completely red
including its hooves and must be around three
years old at the time of sacrifice following
the sacrifice the ashes of the cow are
due to be mixed with water and used
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to purify selected Jewish priests and their adherents
it's about to get exciting I thought the
was exciting you gotta get a clip of
the day for dredging that it literally popped
into the algo it just I was looking
at a different YouTube video and this YouTube
(01:33:12):
short popped up like wow this is great
got lucky this is great I don't if
you saw this it was BBC BBC hard
talk hard talk Stephen Sackler I have that
same clip yeah but I have the whole
(01:33:34):
part I have the whole thing it's a
little it's a little there's a little more
to it and and I just I have
some commentary about this so everyone saw by
the way Steven is a dick and the
hard talk has been like this forever but
this they just they just think it's so
cool to be up with a British accent
(01:33:55):
to just grill somebody unnecessarily and not let
you know and have this it's just a
terror hard talk 16 years ago we started
this show I used to watch it cuz
that a different guy but ever since I
the Stephen Sackler guy or whatever his name
is came on it and the arrogance and
condescension of his style it shows unwatchable the
(01:34:18):
BBC should take it off the air well
it was doubly disgusting because the what everyone
the clip that went viral and we're like
yeah you stick it to the BBC man
you tell him yeah you tell him but
meanwhile this was an entire net zero promotion
complete acceptance that co2 is killing us
(01:34:46):
and the president of Guiana did not push
back on the bogus climate change charges no
he's all in on it this was a
promotion of global warming and everybody fell for
like yeah man you tell him carbon sink
we have to be very careful about this
(01:35:07):
climate change stuff this is this is the
stuff well we're looking at Trump and Biden
and and the Algos it's the climate change
this is how they're going to lock you
down welcome to hard talk I'm Stephen Sackler
and today I am in Guiana South America
a country of some 800,000 people which
(01:35:30):
right now can claim to have the fastest
growing economy in the world the reason oil
vast reserves of the stuff located offshore my
guest today is Guiana's president Irfan Ali his
country's new found oil riches of stokes tensions
with neighboring Venezuela they've also raised questions about
(01:35:51):
this country's vulnerability to climate change so is
oil really a blessing or a curse all
right so now we get into the thing
that most people saw let's take a big
picture look at what's going on here over
the next decade two decades it is expected
(01:36:11):
that there will be 150 billion dollars worth
of oil and gas extracted off your coast
it's an extraordinary figure but think of it
in practical terms that means according to many
experts more than 2 billion tons of carbon
emissions will come from your seabed from those
(01:36:35):
reserves and be released into the atmosphere I
don't know if you as a head of
state went to the cop let me stop
you right there let me stop you right
there do you know that Guyana has a
forest forever that is the size of England
and Scotland combined if forest the stores 19
.5 gigatons of carbon if forest that we
(01:36:58):
have kept alive a forest that we have
kept alive give you the right to release
that give you the right to lecture us
on climate change I am going to lecture
you on climate change because we have kept
this forest alive the stores 19.5 gigatons
of carbon that you enjoy that the world
(01:37:19):
enjoy that you don't pay us for that
you don't value that you don't see a
value in that the people of Guyana has
kept alive guess what we have the lowest
deforestation rate in the world and guess what
even with our greatest exploration of the oil
and gas resource we have now we will
still be net zero Guyana will still be
net zero so he's right there with net
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zero which means carbon credits because that's how
you get to net zero he says carbon
but he really means carbon dioxide because that's
just become the thing that oh it's carbon
it's just carbon no it's carbon dioxide and
it goes downhill from there the Center for
International Environmental Law has described the oil and
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gas production in Guyana as turning your country
from as you rightly put it a carbon
sink into a potential quote bomb now you
may say you have every right I mean
come on this thing is a is a
climate change promotion climate carbon bomb give me
a break yeah carbon bomb now you may
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say you have every right that to exploit
that is ridiculous we even with our even
with exploring and and production of all our
resources we are going to still be carbon
neutral we are still going to be carbon
you let me quote to you Greenpeace who
say quite simply to avoid the worst impacts
of climate change and you know that your
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own country is one of the most vulnerable
to climate change because most of your will
appear most of your population live and below
and we have feared guess what guess what
we have now this is interesting so this
guy not only is he all actually really
on and net zero but now he's reminded
that his country most of his country lives
below sea level but he's all in on
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sea levels rise of course because you know
that's what Obama knows with this house on
the coast relationally and below and we have
feared guess what guess what we have paid
for the mitigation we have paid for it
up adaptation we are the ones who have
to find revenue no no no no I
haven't we are telling you what Greenpeace say
yes but let me tell Greenpeace say we
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need to keep the majority of the world's
remaining fossil fuels in the ground Greenpeace can
say that doing that Greenpeace and you can
say that but we need to get resources
and the developing world we need to get
resources to build the sea defenses we need
to get sea defenses to build a drainage
and irrigation system you just said that we're
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six feet below sea level who is going
to pay for the infrastructure who is going
to pay for the drainage and irrigation who
is going to pay for the development and
advancement of our country are you going to
pay it's not coming from anywhere it's not
coming from Greenpeace or anyone else so he's
admitting we got to pump the water out
man when the sea level rises where people
start to drown you're not gonna pay for
that hard talk man no we're gonna pay
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for it with our carbon isn't there a
cynicism here in Georgetown best expressed by your
vice president who said recently because there is
this climate change imperative to decarbonize our policy
is to get as much oil out of
the ground as quickly as possible now he
said that's harsh for those who think that
you should be environmentally sound but that is
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the reality of it those were very honest
words from your vice president that is what
we are honest we are practical so you're
rushing before any deal is done to quote
you by cop to transition away from oil
and you can say we are rushing but
we are very practical we have this natural
resource and we are going to aggressively pursue
this natural resource because we have to develop
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our country we are committed to development of
this region we have to create opportunities for
our people because no one is bringing that
for us you you know one is bringing
that for us no one is paying our
agenda so while everyone thinks this is a
big win it's not the guy's all in
his vice president's all in there just they
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have a different solution let's do a quick
I like the analysis I'm gonna give you
a clip of the day oh that is
very kind of you because you're right everyone
just played the funny part I had the
clips isolated because not because of the analysis
because it was humorous yes because it was
yeah I've told and but you're absolutely correct
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the whole thing is it could it might
as well have been scripted yep yeah why
else is the guy there hard talk man
yeah and why did he go to Guiana
from UK that seems like a kind of
out-of-the-way trip I hear Guiana
is beautiful this time of year anyway leave
it to the the the farmerless meat country
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known as the Netherlands this is really this
is a marketing campaign farmerless meat can you
believe it instead of saying it's not actual
meat no it's farmerless meat don't just forget
about the cow we don't need this stupid
farmer his wooden shoes no and you want
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protein introducing the Dutch bugs burgers at first
glance it looks like a normal hamburger but
it's not just any old burger because half
of the meat patty consists of ground-up
insect larvae the bugs burger listen the Dutch
that has nice meat flavor so I'm going
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to eat it up it's very good I
would recommend it to all my friends I
would definitely recommend it to my friends the
main ingredient in Vera's bugs burger is ground
lesser mealworms the larvae of the darkling beetle
the production of the insect burgers begins here
in the Dutch town of Ermelo the manufacturers
have been breeding insects here for about 40
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years only as animal feed give them cow
feed and for the cosmetics industry but recently
they've been producing more and more larvae for
human consumption he performs regular checks on the
quality of what do you think the difference
is between larvae for animal consumption and larvae
for human consumption is there a different process
suddenly is you're making me sick or larvae
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for human consumption he performs regular checks on
the quality of his worms around 2 billion
people around the world eat insects daily but
it's still a big taboo in Europe within
five years I think we all eat a
couple of times a year insects worms are
a sustainable source of energy containing 50%
protein they only need a fraction of the
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space water and feed that breeding higher orders
of animals require their co2 emissions are minimal
the larvae live for three months in these
boxes where they consume grain when they're large
enough to be harvested their flash frozen and
shipped to customers Max Kramer and Baris Urzel
are the founders of bucks burger the founders
first encountered edible insects during a world trip
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seven years ago that's how they got the
idea to start their business when we first
told friends family and acquaintances about our idea
most of them said we were crazy that
there's no way it would work in the
meantime everybody thinks what we're doing is cool
and the next thing they say is hey
when can we finally try it out the
ground field worms are mixed with peas water
and a secret spice mixture will lead to
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less meat being eaten that will be good
for the environment because less grain will be
used for cattle feed and the insects are
also climate friendly a few restaurants in Belgium
and the Netherlands already have bucks burgers on
their menu exotic hamburgers cost between 12 and
17 euros gotta cost some fortune they're gonna
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be subsidized well you're subsidized theory I had
to say is probably the only thing that's
gonna save this industry oh it's what is
disgusting I'll give you a clip of the
day for that one oh thank you I
find it by accident it's the most disgusting
clip of the day probably for a long
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time our future it's in our future yes
they've been promising they they've been threatening us
with this forever all right back to a
descriptor for raw milk I remember Louis Pasteur
did not invent this to pasteurize milk because
those people were drinking raw milk and they
loved it bacteria and viruses this is why
Louis Pasteur back in the 1800s came up
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with pasteurization because back then people would get
sick raw milk think of it as raw
sewage it's heavily think of it as raw
sewage you're drinking the natural exudation from a
mammal milk which women deliver to I might
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add the sewage it's raw sewage sewage that's
a that's a fabulous report it's not done
raw milk think of it as raw sewage
it's heavily fecal contaminated think about you know
where the cows you know their their feces
are you know hold on a second now
she thinks that the cows poop out of
their udders or does she think the milk
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comes out of the anus what what what
is she saying to me here think she
says that's what she's saying one of the
two think about where it says it says
camotamidin was fecal material yes well the udders
are nowhere near the fecal material Celine dr.
Celine is she confused with the what is
she confused by this is very odd chicken
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in an egg an egg it has a
vent and it poops and the egg comes
out of the same poop what is that
the clava the color the whatever kusta clava
people would get sick raw milk think of
it as raw sewage it's have cloaca cloaca
cloaca cloaca cloaca thank you trolls are on
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point today all right let's go heavily fecal
contaminated think about you know where the cows
you know their their feces are you know
this is not clean you really want to
be drinking pasteurized it's not clean the udders
are super clean and he's so
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grossed out and so ignorant that he's like
oh man oh those udders are dirty they're
filled with poop wow this isn't on this
you getting clip of the day for this
baby no this clip of the day is
for the clip custodian not for me God
for me yeah well the clip custodians on
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it this is CBS CBS last one how
concerned should the regular person watching here who
isn't hasn't been on a farm recently if
you haven't been on a farm recently go
out go to a farm shake your ranchers
hand learn about where the udder is so
if you're not having direct contact with poultry
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or dairy cattle those are the two types
of animals that have been infected in the
United States if you're not drinking unpasteurized milk
or raw milk your risk is a member
of the general public is pretty low right
now what we're pretty low wait a minute
it's not zero that's pretty just pretty low
pretty low no that's a percentage your favorite
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your favorite percentage it's pretty low it's you
know it's low pretty low right now what
we're concerned about is if this continues to
replicate and mutate and evolve whether it's in
mammals or humans like dairy farm workers that's
when there's a risk of it evolving and
adapting to humans and person-to-person spread
back to the wet market and it jumps
(01:48:57):
and that's what we evolve which doesn't make
sense nobody deep and then he says oh
it jumps it jumped this is the wet
market story that was that we were supposed
to keep believing but Fauci's covered it up
wrong and so we figured it out and
like lab okay but no wet mark wet
market is we're back to wet markets now
that's when there's a risk of it evolving
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and adapting to humans and person-to-person
spread and it jumps and that's and that's
what that's what can cause a pandemic so
it may not be today Oh pangolin but
say within the next 10 years if we
allow this kind of thing to keep going
that's what we're worried about and by then
it's too late if you haven't learned how
to I don't know if you haven't learned
(01:49:39):
how to just learn how to if you
haven't learned how to and then he stopped
yes yes how to lie how to lie
for your for a living I'd like to
discuss the Miss USA controversy with a couple
of NPR clips oh good because I'd already
brought it up that something was going on
right we talked about a few shows yeah
you mentioned it yes but this is like
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something's going on something's up this is like
a classic example of NPR not being able
to twist the story the story so it's
just to make it something Trump did I
think you may have guessed it but let's
go really here now we turn to a
scandal that's shaking up the beauty pageant world
(01:50:21):
oh man it's already starting off great the
beauty pageant world oh no Miss USA and
Miss Teen USA recently stepped down the organization
that runs both of these competitions is under
scrutiny now former Miss USA Noelia Voigt cited
mental health while the former Miss Teen USA
Uma Sophia Srivastava pointed to a misalignment of
(01:50:44):
quote personal values within the organization for more
insight on this we are joined here in
studio by Amy Argettsinger she's style editor at
the Washington Post and the author of the
book there she was the secret history of
Miss America Amy welcome thank you for having
me Amy just for starters can you briefly
walk us through what we know so far
about these resignations we haven't gotten a lot
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of details it seems as though both the
former Miss USA and the former Miss Teen
USA are probably bound up by non-disclosure
agreements they've alluded to being limited in what
they can say but some details have trickled
out just reading between the lines of their
messages to the public on Instagram and by
some comments that their mothers have given in
interviews and the general impression you have is
(01:51:27):
that they feel like they were just shabbily
treated by the pageant management that they were
subject to criticism and disorganization you've seen some
phrases tossed about bullying sexual harassment that wasn't
taken seriously things like that but the precise
details have not come out the resignation statement
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that was put out by Noelia Voigt who
is Miss USA went viral and followers online
were pointing out that her statements first 11
sentences started with letters that spelled out quote
I am silenced unquote I mean do you
think that's internet conspiracy theory or that she's
trying to say something significant there for once
it does not seem to be internet conspiracy
(01:52:11):
theory people close to her have said yeah
this is how she feels that was an
intentional message and that's the message we've gotten
is that this was somewhat coordinated these young
women talked to each other their resignations had
been preceded by that of the social media
manager for the organization Wow it's about time
(01:52:32):
this is I've never understood why this is
still a thing I mean it's it seems
so off in today's politically correct world to
have beauty contests at all and to display
women like this is of course the season
of reveal and it'll we'll find out about
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the Olympic Games how the how the athletes
are treated like just marketing meat marketing meat
that's all that's all these women aren't marketing
meat for organizations that are corrupt and probably
filled with creeps if of course I would
draw creeps because you go where the action
(01:53:14):
is hey there's action over there yeah so
I am silenced as the first let you
know first I actually wrote a column for
Mac user magazine years ago where I did
that you did I am silenced you did
you did one of those I'm silenced but
I had some message using the first letter
of every sentence what was it I can't
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remember as happy April Fool's Day or something
I don't remember who is the whole thing
was to let down but I I think
I did a bunch of these jokes and
I one of year I resigned which upset
the publisher but in the but there was
a message was in there but I remember
one time I did one that was a
mirror image which was the I think one
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of my more creative April Fool's gags but
yeah using the first letter is not it
it's not a conspiracy when it spells that
I am silenced no it's like what kind
of you think it's a coincidence that she
wrote this so okay anyway so now we
go to part two because we got to
get to the bottom of this what's really
going who's responsible more quietly though a couple
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of longtime executives with Miss USA stepped away
in the past several months since the pageant
management changed hands back in August this is
an organization that's in some upheaval and that
goes back a long ways Voight hasn't commented
further on her resignation statement but a longer
version of that resignation letter was obtained by
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some news organizations and in it she accused
the Miss USA organization of quote a toxic
work environment that at best is poor management
and at worst is bullying and harassment given
what you know about this organization about its
history did those charges surprise you no they
really didn't surprise me part of that has
(01:54:57):
to do with the fact that this was
the pageant organization Miss USA a subsidiary of
Miss Universe that was owned in part by
Donald Trump I think we all remember hearing
in 2015 2016 some of the accusations some
of the stories that came out about his
behavior around contestants the way he talked about
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them oh my word I met you know
what I thought that you know did John
forget did he forget about what was going
on but this also deserves a clip of
the day so the NPR and Washington Post
they can't help themselves they just can't do
(01:55:42):
it of course we had to take it
for Trump it's Trump's fault you know what
you know I know I know what what
the problem was I know what she's what
she couldn't say I know what's going on
half of the contestants are dudes that's what's
happening there yeah you know what's really good
particularly these these new arrivals that come through
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the newcomers we're so xenophobic these newcomers that
come they come enter the the southern border
you know they often have to swim across
the Rio Grande to for that you know
well basically they get dropped off on the
other side and it's like okay because they
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all have clean clothes you know everything's good
to go but all right then you got
it for the show please swim across the
Rio Grande before you enter the Americas and
the New York City mayor has some thoughts
about this that states those jobs that we
are in high demand we could expedite how
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do we have a large body of people
that are in our city and country that
are excellent swimmers at the same time we
need lifeguards excellent swimmers John you need life
guards is that what he said yes and
at the same time we need lifeguards and
the only obstacle is give them the right
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to work to become a lifeguard because they're
excellent swimmers we know it they swam across
the Rio Grande I mean come on make
them lifeguards I mean that's urgent that just
doesn't make sense but if we had a
plan that say you have this shortage of
food service workers and those who fit the
criteria we're going to expect expedite you because
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you know how to cook right I mean
you're good we love that cuisine y'all
are bringing in newcomers if you have the
experience that you are a nurse which we
have a nursing shortage and we would expedite
expedite you and that's the same with lifeguards
so we have all these eligible people waiting
to work employ there's some lifeguard shortage I
(01:57:52):
mean this bullcrap by the day for the
lifeguard clip oh well that's sometimes these things
come so unexpected but okay I'll say I
didn't figure that one lifeguards she had that
clip from the last show I mean I
didn't I did it didn't make it you
never know it's a sleeper didn't even make
(01:58:13):
the cut now dr.
Brian hooker he is from the Children's Defense
Network I think that's that's Bobby the ops
medical network he was on the dr.
Drew show and he had a slightly different
take about this well I think when we
when you look at it at its core
you know it is an economic disaster it's
(01:58:37):
an economic you know for the for the
farmers themselves that have to you know are
being ordered to call these herds it's an
economic disaster but it also promotes sort of
alternative technologies you know I I find it
odd that a lot of this is happening
by the USDA but yet the USDA is
the one that has genetically modified chickens that
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are genetically modified immune to be immune to
influenza to bird flu and so you know
of course you call the herds and then
you can introduce a genetically modified product and
we're being trained more and more as a
society in the United States to accept more
and more different types of GMOs and I
(01:59:19):
don't think that this is any accident at
this point in time I'm in agreement I
like that I like that the GMO chicken
I'll give you a borderline clip of the
day for digging that one up and I
actually didn't dig that one up oh that's
a surprise oh please what it was it
(01:59:40):
give him credit no I would have if
I if it was I think I just
stumbled upon it I'm not sure this was
not a not as I clipped this myself
let's put it that way I'm sorry okay
myself so GMO chicken I like that idea
dr.
Jen has another agenda which was not really
(02:00:02):
surprising because we've already had the mail-in
ballots we have you know pharmaceutical overlords ramping
up government contracts and there's another one medical
headlines authorities have detected the presence of bird
flu at a farm in Iowa more than
four million chickens should we be concerned okay
(02:00:28):
here's the latest from the USDA and again
we've been in close contact with it there
must be a memo that said yes something's
got to be up and saying should we
be concerned it's got to be in that
memo as a talking point has to be
because everybody's saying the exact same thing okay
here's the latest from the USDA and again
we've been in close contact with the CDC
(02:00:50):
on this they are testing more that's why
you're seeing it more there's no surprise here
exactly the more you spin up your your
bogus PCR cycles and you're testing more the
more you're gonna see you could test for
HIV and get it from from cows come
on people we know this is bunk but
the latest is infected poultry entering the food
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chain in this country is sought to be
extremely low that entering the food chain according
to the USDA all poultry products are inspected
rigorously and they were before this outbreak for
signs of disease bird flu avian influenza is
not I repeat is not transmissible by eating
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foods including poultry that have been properly prepared
properly cooked so you want to make sure
you're not cross-contaminating you want to cook
according to regular appropriate temperatures and eggs because
we've been tracking this as well have to
be thoroughly cooked until the yolks are firm
no over easy no over easy too many
(02:02:00):
exact comes with Mimi says you know I
do all this work you guys never plug
the book can't do them over easy rip
those pages out of your book too rip
the pages out of that book you could
die if you have sunny side up until
the yolks are firm no over easy no
(02:02:21):
over easy and when you're talking about the
dairy supply wait wait wait for it gets
better no raw or unpasteurized milk no milk
no raw milk that should have been the
case before avian so bottom line if people
want to avoid this all together what did
you hit do you hear that what she
(02:02:43):
said that should have been the case before
oh yeah yeah because in other words hey
we don't like the idea of anyone having
raw milk so that should always be the
case be waiting even if there's no avian
flu it's drinking sewage wait there's more and
when you're talking about the dairy supply no
raw or unpasteurized milk yeah that should have
(02:03:06):
been the case before avian so bottom line
if people want to avoid this all together
what's the choice well look again we have
to emphasize what the science and the facts
say right now there is no evidence that
this is a virus that can be transmitted
via eating properly cooked food or drinking properly
pasteurized milk but obviously the options always need
to be stated for people who are concerned
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plant-based better for the environment and probably
as well yes she comes in with the
vegan angle holy mackerel that's clip of the
day thank you I figured and that goes
to clip custodian yeah she brings in the
(02:03:51):
vegan angle at the end you don't want
to make sure when you can you imagine
having a fried egg with the heart as
hell yolk what's the point my mom used
to she had a problem with a runny
egg yolk she'd always we go to a
diner I remember it so well can you
kill my eggs I want them killed hard
burned burned all the way you have nothing
(02:04:11):
no yolk we and did you put ketchup
on it make scrambled eggs then it's fine
no but you can't have them too fluffy
gotta have them hard dry and don't you
dare put any raw milk in there now
here's the crazy thing by the way if
there was some evidence that somebody got bird
flu from raw milk or our over easy
(02:04:33):
egg where is it that there's no evidence
although there's not a lot of reporting in
the u.s. per se about the Saudi
Arabia d dollarizing I'm just gonna use that
term by apparently not renewing the deal to
only sell their oil in US dollars making
the US dollar the reserve currency well I
(02:04:56):
think that we're we're starting to nudge them
a little bit as CBS out of the
blue the CIA broadcasting system starts to bring
up an old story which includes the 28
pages that were not included in the 911
Commission report oh yeah CBS News exclusive the
(02:05:16):
unnerving video outside the US Capitol filmed two
years before the 9-11 attacks good evening
I'm Nora O'Donnell and thank you for being
with us two decades ago the 9-11
Commission found that al-qaeda acted alone but
victims families say that is not true pointing
to this video and other evidence is proof
they are suing Saudi Arabia claiming its government
(02:05:38):
provided crucial assistance to the hijackers and planners
behind the September 11th attacks that killed nearly
3,000 people 60 minutes correspondent Cecilia Vega
reports a voice on the video says in
Arabic I am transmitting these scenes to you
from the heart of the American Capitol Washington
(02:05:58):
this video unsealed in federal court this week
and obtained by 60 minutes was recorded in
the summer of 1999 man behind the camera
is Omar al-bayou me who the FBI
says was an operative of the Saudi intelligence
service with close ties to two of the
9-11 hijackers the video was filmed over
(02:06:19):
several days they you me recorded entrances and
exits of the Capitol security posts a model
of the building and nearby landmarks in this
portion of the video bayou me points out
the Washington Monument and says I will get
over there and report to you in detail
what is there he also knows the airport
is not far away so then they bring
(02:06:41):
in a whole bunch of former spooks to
confirm this and this was probably related to
flight 93 Richard Lambert is a retired FBI
agent who led the initial 9-11 investigation
in San Diego where bayou me and the
two hijackers live temporarily before the attacks he's
now a consultant on the case filed by
the 9-11 families if you've ever flown
(02:07:02):
into Washington DC one of the first things
you see on the horizon is the Washington
Monument so if you know where your other
targets are in terms of the Washington Monument
it helps guide you to your intended target
federal investigators believe the hijackers on flight 93
which crashed near Shanksville Pennsylvania had the US
(02:07:24):
Capitol as their likely target the lawyers for
the 9-11 families and former intelligence analysts
we spoke to believe portions of the video
show bayou me surveilling the Capitol as part
of that plan and in the video he
references a quote plan you said that in
the plan what plan who is he talking
(02:07:46):
to what do you think he's talking about
I think he's talking to the Al Qaeda
planners who tasked him to take the pre
-operational surveillance video of the intended target so
this video is taken in late June and
early July of 1999 what does that timing
tell you well that means it was taken
within 90 days of the time when senior
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Al Qaeda planners reached the decision that the
Capitol would be a target of the 9
-11 attacks that's when Osama bin Laden decided
to approve Khalid Sheikh Mohammed so-called planes
operation in the days after 9-11 British
police discovered the video during a raid on
Bayou me's UK apartment they also seized Bayou
(02:08:29):
me's handwritten address book that the lawyers for
the 9-11 families say was filled with
phone numbers of numerous senior Saudi officials who
were in the government at the time I
don't believe any of this story of course
but it that's not the point the point
is okay Saudi Arabia we got your number
(02:08:49):
we go back to the 9-11 situation
at the time there was a lot of
discussion about suing Saudi Arabia yes and our
government blocked it yes because we had no
you can't sue them because they're our friends
and so it got black never happened and
then this but we all knew that there
(02:09:10):
was some some information that was left out
of the report and so this which could
be anything that could create he had a
number of years to create this whole thing
could be it like you think is maybe
a fake but yes this is exactly right
I did this is a little pressure point
because if Saudi Arabia got blamed and sued
by all these by the 3,000 families
(02:09:33):
that were harmed mm-hmm it would be
a nightmare that was the idea is it
to prevent the nightmare and now okay you
guys are gonna screw us out of our
pet petro dollar deal that you agreed to
either re-sign up or the nightmare begins
that's what this is a little annoying fact
(02:09:56):
about that was a good that was a
good find I'll give you a clip of
the day Wow I just came across it
I'm like hey yeah it's a winner let
me clip that so we have an election
coming up in the UK on the 4th
of July interesting date for them to choose
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that and already there's lots of cut well
first of all people are are so I
guess they're apathetic about it oh well they
were gonna get they're gonna give the government
back to the labor yes already Nigel Farage
is out there with his with his what
is it the Freedom Party was I think
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it's a reform party or the new it's
got he's created a new party and he's
got lots of traction that guy I want
to just make it off the just kind
of a side comment here reform party is
what it is yeah the Reform Party so
we had spotted Nigel Farage probably 12 years
ago 13 years ago in this show as
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a character that was worth following because he
had these great speeches at the in the
Parliament yeah and we got note after note
from our Brits saying this guy's of no
gonna go nowhere you guys are idiots you
shouldn't be paying any attention to him at
all well let's see 15 almost 15 years
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later this guy's still very important we happen
to be on top of it remember when
they tried to kill him in the plane
crash you remember that yeah it didn't work
you've been around so anyway channel four did
this this massive hit piece on him they
went undercover and they discovered there's all kinds
of racists in his party we've gone undercover
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inside Nigel Farage's reform UK campaign in Clapton
and we recorded extremely offensive language including this
canvasser saying people seeking asylum should be shot
yeah racist language was repeatedly used here directed
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at the Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and homophobia
from Farage's inner circle what the old bill
doing my object is for us to become
the voice of opposition he's promised a political
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revolution Nigel Farage claims to speak for the
forgotten many the self-styled leader of the
People's Army to mass immigration like we've never
seen before this is the image reform UK
wants to portray and yet some of the
party's candidates have been accused of racism and
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extremism so the guy yeah I'm gonna give
you a clip a borderline clip of the
day for digging that one up oh that
is so unexpected that I didn't even have
a release but the fact that you run
a hit piece on him I mean you
can go to the Democrat party and I
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mean O'Keefe does this all the time
and you can go to any group and
and it's like the man on the street
interviews you can make everyone sound like idiots
you can make everyone sound like geniuses you
can do whatever you want this is all
manipulation well sure I'm sure there's more than
a few races who hates Sunak and there's
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plenty of racism in the Democrat Party here
and the Republican Party here and and in
the Black Lives Matter people say I mean
you can't get away from it but to
create a phony baloney hit piece based on
this this gambling going on surprise is bullcrap
the M5M our mainstream media was really just
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totally understanding of the lack of interviews because
elections aren't about policy in fact stating your
policy is a very dumb move no one
wants to hear that that can tank you
what people in America want the way we
elect our presidents is the same way we
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choose our breakfast cereal vibes man vibes candidates
don't need us as journalists to get their
message out they don't anymore in this ecosystem
in the media we're preoccupied with like how
much access how many conversations is she gonna
have I don't know how much that matters
there's risk in talking to us there's no
doubt about that when you hear the criticism
oh she has to do more interviews she
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has to talk about policy insiders you're speaking
to you they're sort of like no yeah
no I love you all but I don't
want to talk to you all right now
remember what Elizabeth Warren did when she ran
back in 2020 she had a white paper
for every policy position under the Sun and
what happened she collapsed in the primary so
yeah the belief that perhaps you put more
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ideas on paper that's a bad idea the
more details you share the more your policies
are gonna get picked apart Harris has changed
this from being a policy election and more
of like a movement a cultural moment policy
fives fives election it's a vibes election this
vibes election that we're all feeling right now
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it already felt like a vibes election before
most elections are vibes elections I think every
election frankly is a vibes election and I
think they're really only two vibes that matter
in American politics one is hope and joy
and the other is fear and anger that's
that is the best I'm actually gonna give
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you a borderline clip because that's one of
the better supercuts I've heard so funny yeah
I love that there's only two types of
vibes man hope and joy or fear and
what was the what was the last thing
that said fear and fear and anger hope
and joy and the other is fear and
anger fear and anger this is this is
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crazy so um and that's great let me
just get back to Aurora because I have
two quick clips from one of their council
meetings and not Aurora I'm sorry Springfield Ohio
so this is the residents and let me
be clear this is not about race this
is about people being given the privilege of
coming here from another country and having no
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respect for our people our land or our
life's work people living their life here the
way they did in Haiti angry stealing polluting
living in filth and acting like animals these
are not civilized people opening containers in our
grocery stores helping themselves to what's inside and
throwing the rest onto the shelves and floors
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pulling off of the highway to publicly clean
and gut the roadkill lying there in front
of anyone that passes by stealing animals from
farmers and leaving their severed heads at the
site of an old school where children play
relieving themselves in public making some barbaric stew
out of the birds that live in our
park this is insanity and it has to
(02:17:05):
stop so nothing to see here you're really
exaggerating lady but this guy is my favorite
this guy is my favorite by the way
that I because it's kind of out of
the blue and it's a good clip I'm
gonna give you a borderline clip of the
day for that oh you should have waited
because this is my favorite they're in the
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park grabbing up ducks by the neck and
cutting head off and walking off with them
it's eating them like and it's going to
get bigger and it's only going to get
worse and y'all sitting up there in
these chairs y'all all y'all need
to get out here and do something y
'all making hundreds of thousand dollars I need
to put on a t-shirt and some
Crocs I need to come out here in
these streets and y'all need to go
out here I'm out here before the police
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is you got to put on t-shirt
and some Crocs and get out here people
don't need to do something I really got
to stand on minutes y'all getting paid
all this money just to wear a suit
and sit in a chair I don't think
I think I think it's crazy bro that's
what they come from and that's what they
do that's they country I don't know what
they got going on over there but they
can't do that over here and if y
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'all just get paid for me and then
y'all ain't doing that about I think
that's super weird I gotta stand on Venice
I gotta really like step up like this
is lame bro yes I'm surprised that you're
not all over it yeah you're the AI
hater of the two of us I am
I am the AI hater have you have
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you seen the latest that they're doing with
with AI God maybe there it's notebook
LM is what it's called don't know it
so notebook LM I guess is some kind
of it's like a closed-loop AI system
(02:18:57):
so you can put in documents that that
only you care about and and then you
can do AI stuff with it whatever that
means query it probably yeah you could yeah
you can query it but now they have
an extra I'm looking for it I thought
I had a link I think I do
now you can put in an extra thing
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and you can say make a podcast out
of these documents which by the way if
it was any good I would be all
for it but it makes these let me
see oh man I hope I have this
here it makes a podcast yes yes it
makes a podcast okay so this in this
(02:19:40):
case this guy put in a hundred thousand
word document of like ran nothing of random
text titled it patent dot text gave it
to the notebook and listen so this thing
that makes a podcast by the way no
I want to stop you here and say
I really admire the fact that you are
(02:20:03):
you and you are the pod but you
keep track of everything that has anything to
do with podcasting at the most minute level
I never heard of this somebody has to
protect the medium and that's actually the way
you see it yes yes I do another
head scratcher this week mm-hmm these these
(02:20:26):
patent files you sent it had me a
little bit stumped I gotta say yeah it's
a we've got a bunch of text files
okay all named patent but with these little
numbers tacked on right right patent to patent
for that kind of thing interesting and I
open these things up this is what the
AI thinks a podcast should sound like between
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two people oh this is the podcast we're
listening to yes you're listening to the podcast
this is an AI shit these are fake
voices yes and so we have a guy
and this is like a typical this is
like fashioned after NPR you are some guy
exactly and a dipshit woman who's going yellow
some moron yes and okay now I'm interested
(02:21:12):
basically pivot the pivot please start it over
another head scratcher this week mm-hmm these
these patent files you sent it had me
a little bit stumped I gotta say yeah
it's a we've got a bunch of text
files okay all named patent but with these
little numbers tacked on right right patent to
(02:21:33):
patent for that kind of thing interesting and
I open these things up and it's just
line after line of binary Oh Wow so
ones and zeros as far as the eye
can see okay so that's our challenge today
we are diving headfirst into the world of
well binary code I think that what I
like about this particular AI is it adds
(02:21:56):
the oz and the ums to it but
for some reason the podcast format has to
be someone taking the lead on talking and
the other someone going mm-hmm oh yeah
yay right mm-hmm yeah shoot let's do
let's do it do it to see if
we can crack this code figure out what
in the world is going on absolutely so
(02:22:16):
before we get too far I think it
might be helpful for some of our listeners
to do a little bit of a binary
one she's a little too this is a
they got a tone they got to turn
her down a little bit she's she's it
every phrase yeah she's throwing a bit in
there it's like oh yeah there's too much
(02:22:37):
of that they got to fix that it's
fixable I'm looking looking forward to the day
when we just throw a bunch of clips
and and show note stories into a bin
and then I stay in bed on Thursday
and Sunday and the show is just the
show just the very basics what are we
(02:22:58):
even talking about when we say binary code
right so at its simplest binary is really
just a way of representing and now wait
now they're gonna switch roles she's talking and
he's gonna do the oh yeah really oh
yeah she's only two options okay so instead
of our ten digits like we use in
our everyday lives you know zero through nine
right right binary uses just zero and one
(02:23:20):
got it those two digits that's all we
need to build even the most complex information
so it's kind of like a light switch
exactly it's either on or off that's it
one or zero okay stop yes clip
of the day well thank you I what
(02:23:42):
this it wasn't even intended to put it
on the list today but I'll take it
believable yeah but I like the kibitzing the
constant never-ending not like we do I'd
be interrupt each other kind of in a
different way to stop things but it's but
this is always encouraging all right oh yes
(02:24:03):
okay oh yeah yeah like interesting yeah yeah
yeah this is why I have no fear
of AI I have this short clip where
this is just one of those unbelievable things
that she says it's great earlier in the
(02:24:23):
day Harris made her first trip to the
border in Arizona in years Harris expressed a
tougher stance on illegal immigration she spoke with
local Border Patrol leaders as they walked along
the wall there are consequential issues at stake
in this election and one is the security
of our border the United States is a
(02:24:44):
sovereign nation and I believe we have a
duty to set rules at our border and
to enforce them okay you know the funny
thing about that I didn't get there I
saw that clip I should have grabbed it
I'm glad you did cuz I'm giving you
a clip of the day cuz that is
unbelievable oh thank you well I have clips
(02:25:08):
I think and I'll do it I don't
think so well I mean this morning you're
not to the height of hypocrisy oh no
no no not and by the way for
people who tune in like hey I listen
to that no agenda show sounds like they
got an agenda yes we're against idiots liars
(02:25:28):
liars and idiots you know going back to
the initial prediction that we said this was
theater and it would be fireworks in the
sky and calm down everybody we're not in
World War three I would like to show
you the difference between your no agenda show
and the culture war economy and I'd hate
(02:25:49):
to say it but Scott Ritter is the
one who said this the entire Israeli package
was based upon the Iranian defenses defined by
s300 type capabilities s300 is a Russian service
-to-air missile the Russians just provided the
Iranians was a significant number of s400s together
with sophisticated electronic warfare package is gonna jam
the Israelis as they come in backed up
(02:26:09):
by su-35 fighters now here's the thing
how many Iran has been trained on the
operation of the s400 I'll give you a
quick hit none who's operating the s400 on
Iranian soil I'll give you another end the
Russians who's flying the s35s not Iranian pilots
Russians it's about Israel to attack Iran is
gonna have to go head to head with
Russia you think Israel wants to do that
you think Israel's ready to do that do
you think the United States is willing to
let them do that now what is it
(02:26:30):
we're going to bomb they're gonna bomb the
nuclear site that's the end of Israel Israel
disappears that quick you understand the first Israeli
bomb that drops on Iran over 500 missiles
will immediately be fired these are solid rocket
fuel missiles you can immediately reload fire 500
more within 15 minutes that's a thousand missiles
impacting every strategic site in Israel within 30
minutes of the first Israeli bomb dropping the
(02:26:50):
Israeli airplane won't even be halfway home before
his entire country is destroyed that's going through
the mind of Benjamin Netanyahu you wonder why
he didn't order the attack because he can't
order the attack he's got nothing to attack
with Iran holds all the cards okay wow
wow okay okay clip of the day oh
wow despite the crappy audio I appreciate this
(02:27:13):
classic that this this Scott Ritter is one
of those guys he's a plant I mean
he's entertaining to listen to and he does
make some interesting points on certain specific shows
he keeps showing up on but that's the
example right there of what we think is
going on which is backed up by what's
(02:27:34):
going on and what other people think what's
going on which is some sort of some
sort of op there's a sigh up that
what he just said yep but I just
want to take because I've been wondering I've
been watching and looking for what are they
gonna do how they gonna explain this whole
thing this this event and this is the
kind of the kicker to the analysis which
(02:27:56):
is they finally came to the conclusion that
they're gonna blame Biden explained Sean Roms from
here with Andrew Prokop senior political correspondent at
vox.com who's here to tell us what
happened last night and this morning Andrew what
happened last night and this morning well four
(02:28:16):
years after Donald Trump tried to steal the
2020 presidential election and left office in disgrace
the American people chose to return him to
power and gave him another term in office
and why did the American people choose that
that is a debate that is going to
(02:28:36):
be very heated over the coming days and
weeks and months and years but my viewpoint
is that this election was not so much
about either of the candidates on the ticket
and more about President Joe Biden.
Did you put that in or is that
(02:28:58):
in this report?
That was actually in the report.
This is NPR?
Yes.
Oh then yes.
They're listening to our show.
More about President Joe Biden.
Come on man.
Biden is simply put one of the most
unpopular presidents in history and he has been
(02:29:20):
for some time his approval rating last I
checked was somewhere around 38% and again
it's been there for some time and you
know I think there was a hope among
Democrats this year that Biden's bad approval was
just because he was old or just because
(02:29:42):
of his vibes and that if they put
in a younger newer face then they wouldn't
have problems with the electorate with the public
that they would win.
Oh I'm glad you delayed the break for
this this is good.
This is good stuff.
They're just gonna pile on poor Joe.
Go back to the basic thesis should Joe
(02:30:05):
sabotage the party by putting in Kamala yep
because they didn't want her they were gonna
do a mini convention or something get a
bunch of something going on and get somebody
else in there Gavin well or Shapiro or
Whitmer there's a bunch of them probably Whitmer
be more likely yeah tell me about it
(02:30:26):
but they got sabotaged by Biden and Biden
further sabotage them with the garbage comments and
all the everything you can do to make
sure that so now this is the terry
okay you pulled that's it you want your
legacy here we go this is gonna be
your legacy you you you they're gonna just
this is just pathetic this is all I'm
(02:30:49):
going to relent to the troll room they
want to give you a clip of the
day for this I think they're right I
think they're right this is something that happened
earlier in the week which went completely underreported
Russia has closed one of the biggest gas
pipelines to Europe Nord Stream one it begins
in northwest Russia passes through the Baltic Sea
(02:31:12):
and empties into Germany it is the longest
subsea pipeline in the world this pipeline keeps
Europe running especially Germany so this shutdown has
spooked the German government they fear the lights
could go off so Europe is going all
out in preparation their first order of business
is violating their own sanctions this is very
(02:31:32):
interesting let me explain Russia needs a specific
turbine to repair the Nord Stream pipeline but
that turbine is not in Russia it was
sent to Canada for repairs if Canada returns
it it would violate Western sanctions if not
Russia could drag out the shutdown the Western
plan is to achieve energy security and their
(02:31:54):
chosen method violating their own sanctions on Russia
now I don't know about you wait clip
of the day oh well gee thank you
I know I never heard this either why
are we being good why is this information
and you know we have CBS and NBC
(02:32:15):
and ABC doing all this news reporting that
what are they talking about that they don't
talk about they're talking about trans and race
that's that's all they do they just gaslighting
everybody Oh trans rights Oh race Oh misogyny
meanwhile that cannot be a coincidence that and
this happened just before the election Russia like
(02:32:36):
or maybe it was right after the election
Russia click I'm sorry we're just cutting off
your gas because we don't have that turbine
and we know about this turbine story because
it popped up months and months ago that
the turbine has to be repaired and it
has to happen in Canada and Canada's like
no we can't do that but all of
this has thrown the the German Parliament into
disarray well this is about the new meetup
(02:32:58):
yes I thought we just ended a cop
another another one started right away yeah well
we had the biodiversity diversity oh that's what
okay I keep getting confused having too many
of these meetings yeah now we have so
that was COP 16 biodiversity cop this is
a different cop this is COP 29 in
Baku yes here we go an annual global
(02:33:19):
climate conference is underway in Azerbaijan the priority
money money money to help the places hit
hardest by climate change NPR's Michael Copley to
climate change people all over the world face
catastrophic threats from climate change this year's United
Nations meeting Mukhtar Babaev put the spotlight on
developing countries whether you see them or not
(02:33:40):
people are suffering in the shadows second
just for that alone I'm giving you a
clip of the day the guy is a
poet he's a poet they're dying in the
(02:34:01):
dark dying in the dark they're eating the
dog no they're suffering in the shadows they're
dying in the dark nations meeting Mukhtar Babaev
but the spotlight is great developing countries whether
you see them or not people are suffering
in the shadows they're dying in the dark
and they need more than compassion this guy
(02:34:22):
is an alliteration nutjob suffering in the shadows
dying in the dark developing nations don't bear
much responsibility for the climate pollution that's raising
global temperature climate pollution they're getting hit with
some of the worst impacts like more extreme
heat waves and flooding from torrential rain some
wealthy countries that built their economies using fossil
fuels promised more than a decade ago to
(02:34:43):
help their poorer neighbors pay to cut climate
pollution and prepare for weather risks leaders at
this year's climate talks are under pressure to
come up with a new funding target that's
a lot more ambitious than the last one
which was set at a hundred billion dollars
a year these numbers may sound big but
they are nothing compared to cost of inaction
it's not clear where the money will come
(02:35:04):
from did he say coastal erection what is
going on here coastal erections cost a lot
they sound big but they are nothing compared
to cost of inaction but it's not clear
where the money will come from the UN
said recently that developing countries need around 215
billion dollars every year in this decade alone
to adapt to climate impacts that doesn't count
(02:35:25):
the cost of cutting climate pollution or compensating
developing countries for losses and damage they're already
suffering no brother and then the third reason
RFK jr.
is the most dangerous man in the universe
and you know also I'll bring all the
medical journals the the New England Journal of
Medicine the Lancet JAMA into the Justice Department
(02:35:50):
my friend as soon as I point an
AG and I'll say them you guys are
part of a racketeering syndicate you're collaborating with
these pharmaceutical industry the lie to the American
public about the efficacy and safety of these
products and you're causing enormous harm and we
are gonna sue you both civilly for damages
and we're gonna sue you criminally unless you
(02:36:12):
come up with a plan right now as
to how you're gonna stop doing that so
I have a like I have a hundred
things that I'm gonna do immediately okay yes
clip of the day by the way so
thank you so that you're you are absolutely
correct this guy is going to get shot
(02:36:33):
well that's why I'm glad he's eating burgers
with the Trump on the plane keep him
very close and you know what whenever RFK
juniors walk around just have Elon walk in
front of him that would make me feel
better the first buddy have the first buddy
walk in front of him I mean and
and go Bobby this is this is fantastic
(02:36:57):
you think the media would be it because
you know the traditionally journalists are all for
this sort of thing because it's fun but
no no that they're poo-pooing it this
is what he'd that last clip in particular
mm-hmm where he's gonna go after these
bogus journals which we've noticed these things have
pulled some stunts recently they can't do that
(02:37:22):
no they have to be called to task
this is ridiculous Kennedy yeah the Kennedy's got
to get in those three clips are fundamental
when you need to kick-start the economy
what do you do it's it's what we
always do every every nation throughout history we
(02:37:42):
need to kick-start the economy let's turn
to war and the way you can manufacture
something yes it's blowed up so who better
to catch the population down who better to
sell it than our friends our friend from
the lowlands is here to tell you what
we must do Europe because it is not
(02:38:03):
safe it is not safe we must be
very careful our deterrence is good it's good
for now for now I'm worried about I'm
very worried about tomorrow tomorrow tomorrow the Sun
will not come out tomorrow we are not
ready for what is coming our way in
four to five years what could be coming
(02:38:25):
in four to five years I don't know
danger is moving towards us at full speed
danger danger is moving towards a full speed
along then full speed five years is coming
from a very far place away we must
not look the other way no we must
face it face it what is happening in
Ukraine could happen here too don't you understand
(02:38:50):
and regardless of the outcome of this war
we will not be safe in the future
unless we are prepared to deal with danger
you must be prepared for danger we will
not be safe what can we do about
it how must we be sinking we can
do that we can prevent the next big
war on NATO territory okay and preserve our
(02:39:12):
way of life how do we do it
this requires us all to be faster and
fiercer yes this time to shift to a
war time mindset wait wait wait did the
payoff what a fanatic you by the way
give yourself clip of the day for pulling
this one out what happened there oh a
(02:39:37):
million things went wrong at the same time
I'm sorry clip of the day I'll say
yeah no I'm taking it I'm taking it
all right listen to the kicker listen to
the kicker this time to shift to a
wartime mindset and turbo charge our defense production
and defense spending remember when they said we
(02:39:59):
won't even have a European army now we
have a defense production a defense military industrial
complex and collectively we have a war mindset
I want everybody to have a war mindset
I have people in the Netherlands sending me
article after article after article about how to
(02:40:20):
prepare preppers literal prepper articles in mainstream magazines
and newspapers in the Netherlands how you need
to have water what kind of canned goods
you need because you know with the war
mindset it could happen it is coming our
way they are psyop in Europe Wow big
(02:40:41):
time it's it's it's it's pathetic anyone gonna
eat this meatloaf good times good memories dynamite
I mean I don't want to pat ourselves
on the back but because it is after
all a gitmo nation community production everybody helps
(02:41:02):
out so much but I mean it's just
it's good man these and these clips of
the day it's when when do we actually
do you remember when we started with clip
of the day I think it's when someone
sent a jingle in the clips of the
day jingle you probably said that's the clip
of the day and then someone sent in
a jingle I should probably look that maybe
yeah because I always like to say stuff
like that thank you again to our executive
(02:41:24):
producer Gus Raya for putting that together for
us we highly appreciate that and I think
we can probably do another 15 years worth
of these things being at dot IO sir
deanonymous thank you for your wonderful system that
you've put up for us and of course
we're looking forward to being back with you
on Thursday in the meantime coming to you
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