Episode 858 · Thursday, 8 September 2016

Bite Work

A campaign trail coughing fit sparks medical and metaphysical theories while the Libertarian ticket falters on foreign policy and Apple kills the traditional headphone jack.

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About this episode

Hillary Clinton faced intense health scrutiny after a four-minute coughing fit in Cleveland, Ohio, where observers captured footage of the candidate expectorating a green substance into a glass. While the campaign cited seasonal allergies, weather data showed low pollen counts, fueling theories ranging from medical concealment to memetic warfare and occult hexes. The incident coincided with the debut of a custom-branded campaign aircraft and a controversial NBC Commander-in-Chief Forum appearance.

Donald Trump countered demands for his tax returns by offering an immediate release if Clinton produces 33,000 deleted emails. Meanwhile, Libertarian Gary Johnson struggled with basic foreign policy during an MSNBC interview, famously asking Mike Barnicle to define the city of Aleppo. In Mexico, Finance Minister Luis Videgaray resigned following Trump’s diplomatic visit, while Russia Today highlighted the Uranium One deal as a counter-narrative to claims of Kremlin interference in the 2016 election. International tensions rose further as Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte insulted Barack Obama, leading to a canceled summit in Laos.

Apple CEO Tim Cook sparked consumer backlash by removing the 3.5mm headphone jack from the iPhone 7 in favor of wireless AirPods. In North Dakota, private security for the Dakota Access Pipeline deployed attack dogs against Standing Rock Sioux protesters, while Black Lives Matter UK activists occupied the London City Airport runway to protest the racial impact of climate change. The program concludes with a look at Hollywood’s political influence through the USC Annenberg Norman Lear Center and a breakdown of the NFL national anthem controversy.


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CHAPTER 01 / 42 Discussion

Fritz Spitz, Dutch Radio Influence on Podcast Openings

Adam Curry describes the influence of Dutch radio personality Fritz Spitz on his broadcasting style. Spitz, a university professor turned Top 40 DJ, was known for his clever opening lines and double entendres on his show between 6:00 and 7:00. Curry admits to modeling his own podcast introductions after Spitz's technique of playing off the news.

fritz spitz· the netherlands· radio· top 40· adam curry

00:00 No, no, no. Adam Curry, John C. DeVore. It's Thursday September 8th 2016 this is your award-winning Gitmo Nation Media Assassination episode 858 This is no agenda Drinking the green goo and broadcasting live from the capital of the drone star state here in Austin Tejas FEMA region 6 in the morning everybody I'm Adam Curry And from northern Silicon Valley where I've got a duck call I'm John C. Dvorak. You know, my openings are never as good as yours. Well, I practice this from a very young age back in the days when I was on the radio in The Netherlands there was a guy before my show Fritz Spitz his name Fritz Spitz A university professor turned top 40 DJ

00:55 What? He was a professor and he turned top 40 DJ. It was great! And every day he'd do his show between 6 and 7, at six o'clock... Yeah, six and seven. And then he listened to the two-minute news report just before his show and it always have an opening line that played into something. Because he was a professor in Dutch language, he always had some really cool take on it Pretty much stole the idea from him. I'm not as good as he is and he had double entendres, which i can't do well They're still good whatever it is that you Thank you are thinking i'm not sure yeah i'd have to have heard this guy And and i'd have to be able to speak dutch so probably if you just have you'll just have to take it from me Yeah okay? I do have the duck call i'm happy you do

CHAPTER 02 / 42 Discussion

Hillary Clinton, Cleveland Coughing Fit and Health Speculation

Hillary Clinton experienced a prolonged coughing fit during a Labor Day campaign event in Cleveland, Ohio, which lasted over four minutes. The incident, which occurred while she was accompanied by Tim Kaine and Marsha Fudge, sparked intense media speculation regarding her physical health. Despite Clinton attributing the episode to seasonal allergies, weather reports indicated a low pollen count in Cleveland on that date.

hillary clinton· cleveland· coughing fit· labor day· tim kaine

01:48 So I think and I use the word so at the beginning of this yes, yes Because I believe that we have both watched The disgusting videos and I want to comment on that. This is the Cleveland cough you're talking about? I don't know but why is it called a Cleveland because it happened in Cleveland she never was in Cleveland if she wasn't well Oh, I'm sorry. You're right she was in Ohio right? Not in Cleveland? I don't think so... Yes she was in Cleveland! I have! When she started coughing? Hold on a second.. I have it here let's see Hey Cleveland! There you go hey Cleveland Well that would not- She goes to Cleveland Now I guess yeah okay Here here's the thing So she had this coughing fit

02:30 And this has been, you know, clipped and memed. There's been a bunch of them and the last one was a two minute job but I'm still kind of annoyed that there was a following coughing fit that took place on the airplane. Well hold on! The actual coughing fit in Cleveland was four and a half minutes. You've not seen the full thing, and I believe there's no agenda—maybe not right now—but we should at least play this whole thing because it is unbelievable! And it's not just the coughing that she can't talk... I don't know if you want to do that up front or if you want to do it later. It's really sad, I'm sad for her this woman is not well." I agree and I don't feel good about it either but the one that took place on the airplane because there was all these media people and there was a photo going around of them all in awe of her. Yeah. And it's great photo and its on Twitter. Let's just play this John we can talk through it. Oh yeah let's talk while she's coughing.

03:35 And there are a couple of things happening in this video which are interesting. In the background... Happy, happy Labor Day! Okay? Okay so this is the four minute one that took place on Labor Day When we were trying to figure out where we could be We all said let's go to Cleveland! Oh she's hilarious Yeah and I want to thank Congresswoman Marsha Fudge for hosting us Here it comes And meanwhile Cain is in the background, and he's just you know looking concerned. He's trying to laugh everything off This is not going well here But listen her voice that's worse than the coughing this is just a Donald Trump plan

04:21 What's that? Is this the last time I hear about Trump, I get allergic. Yeah all right so just like... Well i've seen the part-I've only seen the beginning of this. I didn't see-I don't think anyone's played the whole four minutes That's why but hold on a second she says uh you know allergies and she'll refer to that again later on The pollen count in Cleveland on Labor Day was all systems green. I have it here, this is from... what is this? Yeah the local TV station always has that you know always has the pollen count yeah completely green for that day so okay maybe she really is allergic to Donald Trump. Poor woman. We have 63 days to go! Oh I feel so bad

05:18 Now everyone's like, cheering. And someone- I think someone handed her something? They're cheering her on. Come on girl you can do it! You can talk! Come on! I know you can do it now she's given something in her hand she puts it down on the lectern Okay, she's gonna try to speak again here we go. Well thank you. Yes, but this is so bad hitting your chest whoa and When she made that Trump comment, uh... Cain jumped up and was like waving his arm. Well you just heard the next vice president didn't you? Oh gosh! What did she say there? She said, You just heard the next vice president there didn't you? Hang on a second. That's bad man. Is that- Shes talking about The Phlegm? No shes- She's talking about uh... Um Cain who came right before her Well you just heard the next vice president didnt'chu? Aw maaan this is not okay

06:22 She can't breathe. She's having trouble breathing. In addition to thanking Marsha Fudge, so thank your great senator Sherrod Brown. Oh now oh man also two other great members of Congress, Tim Ryan and Joyce Beatty. Now she thinks she has it back and she's gonna inhale and then she's going to go into it again! It's really... She has it- it's breathing at this point And your mayor thanks to Mayor Jackson and I hope

07:10 that Ohio will send Ted Strickland to the Senate. What an endorsement! Hey, thanks for the endorsement, Hillary. Behind me are some of the great labor leaders in our country. Randy Weingarten. Nobody played this. No, of course not. This is why we do it. Rich Trumka I'm proud to be on the same stage with them. Oh, another eyesore because they're always fighting for working families. Oh, I'm crying almost and at this point she's going to grab a glass of water and this is what people have probably seen if not it's in the show notes 858.noagendanotes.com

07:58 She takes the glass to her lips and then spews this green goo into the glass Which I believe is probably a lozenge or something, but then she drinks it and that's the part that is odd Did you see that now she reproduces Well, I get over my allergic reaction. Oh No there was no pollen though that day let me say that we're here in part because We know how important this election is to Ohio. 30 seconds left It's not just, as Tim said that Ohio is one of those battleground states you hear about every four years it's that Ohio represents everything that's great about America and all of the challenges and opportunities we face. Oh man there ya go That's why this election

09:00 critical to every person in this state and what I want to emphasize is that I know we can't face our problems alone. We have to work together, we believe we are stronger together." It's bad! Well after this coughing fit she had another one on the airplane of only seen one one report of it. And it was right during her press conference, or I don't know what you want to call it but she was standing in there talking to the reporters and not really answering questions but kind of talking about how great everything is and then take a softball or two because you always get the impression they weren't going to say anything on that airplane rather than risking getting kicked off

CHAPTER 03 / 42 Discussion

Hillary Clinton, Green Goo and Biblical Metaphors

A viral video clip from the Cleveland event shows Hillary Clinton coughing a green substance into a glass of water before drinking it. While some suggest the substance was a dissolved lozenge, others draw humorous or symbolic parallels to Revelation 16:13 in the Bible. The verse mentions unclean spirits like frogs emerging from the mouths of the dragon and the beast.

hillary clinton· green goo· lozenge· revelation 16:13· bible

09:53 And right in the middle of that, she had one of these fits and she had to go back toward the front. Let's stop for a second about this green goo? Yeah. You saw this, right? Oh yeah! Right and I said right... So now there's a couple of things either it didn't look like phlegm that was just too much i think she just spit whatever was in her mouth if she was probably choking on some substance that became green. I think the lozenges may be an adequate explanation however you have to definitely spit it out However by will say revelation 1613

10:30 And I saw three unclean spirits like frogs come out of the mouth of the dragon and out of the mouth of the beast and out of the mouth of the false prophet. So two more to come! You know, it's all metaphors in the Bible so... Frogs is just green goo. Frogs is green goo that's what it meant. So I think we can probably...I don't know if she's the dragon, the beast or the false prophet But... Or all three maybe. Well, okay yeah it's possible. It's possible Do you have anything more on this? Because I do have what I think is possibly the reason why this is happening to her

CHAPTER 04 / 42 Discussion

Hillary Clinton, Campaign Aircraft and Painting Costs

Hillary Clinton's campaign began using a large, branded aircraft for travel, which observers noted resembles a United Airlines or Continental plane. The aircraft features a custom paint job with the campaign logo on the tail. Estimates for the cost of painting a commercial-sized jet range from $30,000 to over a million dollars depending on the complexity.

hillary clinton· campaign plane· united airlines· dnc· aircraft maintenance

11:14 I have nothing else on it. You know, had a couple of one-liners and pretty much nothing to add to the discussion you had the long clip which i think was great. I'm sure there's a long version of her in the airplane too Yeah, I didn't have that one Which I think was your last coughing fit? I did notice something though with her in the airplanes where she get this airplane all of a sudden It looks like an old continental I'm sorry, United. Looks like a United aircraft You can only see the... you don't see the front so i dont know if it's... If she has it all tricked out. I dont think so No its all painted with the yellow on the tail Yeah the outside but not the inside This is from the DNC

11:59 I didn't know they had a big plane like that. They rent it now, they rent it of course they rent it They paint it they rent it and then you know go to the job customer You know what? It cost to paint an airplane very expensive Yeah, it's like I don't know million-plus No, it's not a million plus. A billion dollars I'm telling you! It's crazy. It's a lot of money though...I think it was like 30 grand or something? Hey, I did find the reason why this is happening to her. Okay. These health reasons and then you know but I'm always looking at all the people on YouTube and everywhere on the webs, the interwebs and I think I found what is happening this seems like a very very obvious

CHAPTER 05 / 42 Discussion

Occultism, Memetic Warfare and Hillary Clinton's Health

A YouTube creator claims that Hillary Clinton's declining health and charisma are the result of organized occult attacks and memetic warfare. The speaker asserts that tens of thousands of people are using magic, hexes, and viral memes to degrade her speaking abilities and public perception. These metaphysical efforts are described as having real-world implications on her campaign schedule and physical stamina.

occultism· magic· memes· hillary clinton· youtube

12:37 Conclusion that if this is taking place, she's going to get ill and start coughing. Alright YouTube it's time to reveal some of my occult practice and I'm not by far the only one doing this It involves little- This is the Ham Radio Guy No its not the ham radio guy, sounds a bit like him. No this is a guy with really long hair he got his shirt open unbuttoned his bare chest and he's doin' his thing Yeah well you have to stop now play the ham radio guy real quick then come back to tell me what it sounds like Okay I think you may be disappointed when you really hear him. Hold on, what is it? Ham Radio... wasn't that it? Ham Radio Hey! Why can't I find it now? Oh here we go, Hams. Perfect

13:23 Now here we have Ham Radio guys. Ham radio is the public service network of last resort. When the apocalypse comes, we're the guys who are gonna save the world right? Alright YouTube it's time to reveal some of my occult practice and I'm not by far the oldest He doesn't say right one doing this it involves literally tens of thousands possibly hundreds of thousands of participants Some of which are aware of what's happening many of which are not and that's the memetic and occult attacks upon Hillary Clinton That are driving her health downhill that are slowly degrading her fluency in speech that are making her

14:08 Making people less receptive towards her message making your sound more boring. Here's a person who not that long ago Really carried herself with a much greater degree of charisma than in the last six months or so even at the beginning of the Democratic primaries most of the degradation Of Clinton that you see now, I'm not talking about oh well her support that happens there are fluctuations within politics But the degradation of her speaking abilities, of her health, of people's perception of her is partially related to occultism. Not completely some if it's just organic politics It's the way that things operate but it's being aided by memetics especially Entwained with occultism for example I'll use my own practice. I've been attacking Hillary Clinton with magic Yeah absolutely She's cursed she's hexed bound whatever you want to call

14:59 that those viral memes affect people's psychologies on a profound level. Onmomedics practically, on an organic basis completely screws herself and literally starts guzzling down the poison of hexes and curses that are being flung every which way by tens of thousands of people myself included And all these negative things begin to affect her

15:37 That is not completely coincidental. A person can believe it is, but people's psychologies are affected by things even the course of events insofar as they just involve humans and human timelines are affected by these things You get some story that goes completely apeshit viral and it can delay other news stories The media will hold them back It can delay press conferences It can delay meetings. It can delay flights, it has real world implications this is not a joke! No! I like that guy Wow If wow is right... Possible Anything's possible anything's possible Could be the power of prayer A lot of Christian churches are agreeing you know there's this thought among certain

CHAPTER 06 / 42 Discussion

CNN, The Essential Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump Profiles

CNN aired back-to-back hour-long specials titled "The Essential Hillary Clinton" and "The Essential Donald Trump." The Clinton profile, "Unfinished Business," was criticized for omitting her 2012 concussion and blood clot while focusing heavily on her college years and early career in Arkansas. The program also touched on her emotional "meltdown" during the 2008 campaign and her public versus private persona.

cnn· hillary clinton· donald trump· bill clinton· jennifer flowers

16:30 Fundamentalists that you know two people agree in a prayer, and then it will happen yeah And there's more like more than two after Hillary in that group So what she never know is something's going on since we're on could be a metaphysical thing. It could be known as Yep, yep Since we are wishful thinking since we're on your Clinton now there were to television events CNN had two profiles When was that? Tuesday, I think. Or Monday... Then it was both called, subtitle like you know the essential Hillary Clinton, the essential Donald Trump. Hillary Clinton's profile piece first it was called Unfinished Business The Essential Hillary Clinton

17:15 And then Trump was all business, the essential Donald Trump. And it was not really... Is that the CNN thing or is that ABC thing? This was CNN. Okay. It's two hour-long specials after each other and you know Trump didn't participate in this his kids did and it was kind of interesting. He knows what's going on. Yeah no so much what was in the piece about Clinton but what was omitted was her falling down accident. They went to a commercial break in the timeline, came back and there was no mention of her concussion or blood clot or any of that—that was not in the piece! Although 40-50% percent of the piece was all about how she was important in college... And I have to tell you just looking at it like, man she seems pretty cool! Although probably around the time Jennifer Flowers entered the picture? I think she just became so

18:07 mad at politics, possibly at men that she said you know what I'm gonna play this game and screw them. And Billy Boy of course is he's a bad boy so he's got all kinds of shenanigans it probably all started there and she just went okay but i'm just gonna... She ran his Comeback Kid campaign in Arkansas! She knows how to do this in the old traditional way Yeah, it was it was a you know I actually had a look just a teeny weeny bit of compassion Maybe just watching. Oh she seems okay if I could picked up this little ditty I always like it when she jokes about whether she's human or not that had been There but suppressed because you have to get up every day do ten events travel a thousand miles This is about her break her meltdown in 2008 remember when she

18:53 Which he became really emotional and that kind of tanked her campaign at that part, at that point. She was in some coffee shop or something and that was really the emotional moment. Because you had to get up every day do 10 events travel a thousand miles just came flooding out and I imagine that was liberating it It was surprising. Liberating? Well, you know You're human and we all have emotions Oh don't tell anybody That's one of the best kept secrets Again, joking about being human or not. And always joking about it." Yeah that is funny. And then let me see this was the only kind of... It's just a short clip but the only little bit they put in there showing how she speaks privately one way and to the public another way. Publicly, The Obama administration said what happened was the result of spontaneous protests

CHAPTER 07 / 42 Discussion

Hillary Clinton, Email Headers and Classified Information Defense

During an NBC Commander-in-Chief Forum, Hillary Clinton claimed that none of the emails on her private server contained formal classified headers like "Top Secret." Critics argue this defense is legally flawed, as officials are required to protect classified information regardless of markings. There are further allegations that staff members, such as Huma Abedin or Cheryl Mills, may have manually stripped headers before transmitting data to the unclassified system.

hillary clinton· classified information· fbi· matt lauer· nbc

19:46 Today we bring home for Americans Privately Clinton referred to the assault as a quote planned attack. Yeah, there she is with her privately and publicly discrepancy So that was about the only thing that was negative and Trump, you know Trump is all about his business very little about his college His education have just mentioned it ancillary so it wasn't really a fair comparison I don't think it was meant to be that way either. It was okay, but they were both nice now yesterday on NBC we had the big commander-in-chief what we call it town hall between the two yeah and This was interesting for a number of reasons. I'll stick with Clinton for a moment

20:41 And she came up with a new excuse, which I thought was pretty interesting for her emails. So first it was, I did not send or receive. There was nothing there mark classified and now we know that they were marked classified at least with a small C in parentheses and now the story changes a little bit based on a question that came from the audience... No no you have to understand it's not about it being more classified is about the header that marks a classified. Matt, first of all as I have said repeatedly it was a mistake to have a personal account the real question is the handling of classified material which is what I think the implication of your question was. Classified material has a header which says top secret, secret confidential nothing

21:36 And I will repeat this and this is verified in the report. This is very interesting she says this because it's verified by not being in the report, you see? Because I went back and looked at the reports. She is a tricky dick! It's astonishing. And she continues with the lie, she figures that well you know I'm all right this deep already yeah might as well just keep saying the same thing over and over now she's coming up with this new thing about the header and nothing was marked it that way even though It's kind of beside the point. Well, and then she also if you notice at the very beginning of this thing when she starts to answer The question says well the real question is she pulls that listen to that we've talked about it Yeah, let me listen a million times and here it is again Matt first of all as I have said repeatedly It was a mistake To have a personal account the real question is yes very good

22:32 Point can the real question real question is no and that's not the real question. The real questions the one I asked Let's listen to this thing. It's a 20 seconds the handling of classified material, which is I think what the implication of your question was. Classified material has a header which says top secret, secret confidential nothing and I will repeat this and this is verified in the report by the Department of Justice none of the emails sent or received by me had such a header

23:10 Ah, they did not have such a header. Well this is important and I found the deconstruction from some guest on Megyn Kelly's show which will be very important if this ever, you know — if any investigation ever continues. Now she comes up with a new excuse there was nothing with a classified header that all classified information has a header first of all that's not true there is and the law says she is required to protect classified information whether marked or unmarked The FBI director said she should have known. But second, if there were classified information on her server without any headers how did it get there? The way it got there was that she and her staff took the headers off! Classified information can't just appear It has to be entered in. The two systems—the classified email system and the unclass are not connected So somebody or somebody on her staff

24:07 put classified information onto an email without a header, which is a violation of the law. And she's using that as a defense! It's unbelievable." Uh-oh... That's ex—and it's Huma probably. It's exactly what happened. Makes total sense. Which of course keeps her safe. Or it could be Cheryl Mills. She looks like the type. You know someone sent me an email and said no this is the although she didn't probably didn't do this with the email there was that name that was redacted Where is it? It was Patrick Kennedy, I think. No no no! There's another woman the current... let me find she's the you got to we gotta look at this woman This is the Ambassador to Jordan Let me get her name for a second Her name is yes here it is Alice Wells This is the person we need to be looking at so Alice Wells Was very very very

CHAPTER 08 / 42 Discussion

Alice Wells, US Ambassador to Jordan and Clinton Ties

Alice Wells, the U.S. Ambassador to Jordan, is identified as a key figure within Hillary Clinton's inner circle at the State Department. Wells previously served as Clinton's Executive Assistant and has held high-level posts in Moscow, Riyadh, and Tajikistan. Her name is rumored to be among those redacted in the ongoing release of Clinton's private email archives.

alice wells· jordan· state department· hillary clinton· foreign service

25:05 Well connected. Let me see, I need to...I want the...where's their wiki page? Alice Wells. Here it is! Alice Wells got it So listen to this she was born in Beirut her father time US Army officer This is a he was uh He's like 60. She's from 69 I think Here it is career career member of the U.S. Foreign Service, served as political officer and political military officer in the US Embassy in Riyadh Saudi Arabia as well as a political and economic officer at the U.S. Embassy in Tajikistan. She was acting director of Egypt and North African Affairs in the Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs from 2003 to 2005. Served as minister counselor for Political Affairs at the U.S. Embassy in Moscow

25:53 Director of Maghreb Affairs, also served as Executive Assistant to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton from 2011-2012. Undersecretary from 2009-2011. Assessor at the Foreign Service Board of Examiners—whatever that is—Special Assistant to the President for Russia and Central Asia 2012–2013 and then she was nominated a U.S. Ambassador to Jordan And she was the one that announced a $1.2 billion assistance package this year to Jordan as part of the 2016 budget bill She's very, very connected and I believe her name is the one that has been taken off some of these emails

CHAPTER 09 / 42 Discussion

Hillary Clinton, Disrespectfully Slip of the Tongue

During a televised interview with Matt Lauer, Hillary Clinton appeared to stumble over her words, leading some to believe she said "I disrespectfully point to" instead of "I just respectfully point to." Analysts debated whether the phrasing was a genuine slip of the tongue or a simple slurring of words. The context suggests she intended to use a standard polite transition.

hillary clinton· linguistics· slip of the tongue· matt lauer· nbc

26:43 Alice Wells. So we need to keep our eye on her. She has a Hillary look! Oh yeah, oh yeah. A clone of Hillary's. And then Hilary said something very interesting in following on about the email headers... Maybe I'm hearing it wrong? I want you to listen to it tell me what you hear. Hold on as long she is not playing backwards That very funny. I just respectfully point to the hundreds. Now did she say, I disrespectfully point to or does she say I just respectfully? Pointing. She said I disrespect that's what I heard. I listened to it several times today. Play play tighten it up and play it again so we can see if that's what you said. Well Matt II just respectfully point to the hundreds of experienced foreign policy. Stop now

27:52 If you look at the sentence with the word just, I just respectfully. That doesn't make any sense! Well a lot of people who talk don't make sense and... Well i guess you could be slabbering words together but it's not what kind of a sentence is that? I disrespectfully. Let's listen to one more time. I just respectfully point to the hundreds of experienced foreign policy... I'm gonna give her the benefit of the doubt. I think she meant to be just. So you're saying what she was going to do then, with the way this sentence would go? Yeah. Would be, I'd just and take the word respectfully out is a complete sentence. Okay.

28:42 Perhaps as a throwaway, I just want to do this. I just respectfully want to do that. Oh yeah okay So i think it was a toss away and uh...I think that would make sense if thats the case and we'll go with it Im not going to read too much into it Cause disrespectfully doesn't make any sense either its stupid No shes not gonna say that but its funny Hell yeah That's what we do on this show. Look for little, yeah... Well, so in the Trump version of this and there's a you can say a lot about either of these if there were there is some video going around that shows Hillary Clinton with it looks like she's doing this commander thing, Commander-in-Chief thing with an earpiece in now you look at the video It really does look like an earpiece

CHAPTER 10 / 42 Discussion

Hillary Clinton, Earpiece Conspiracy and Sidney Blumenthal Emails

Speculation regarding Hillary Clinton using a hidden earpiece during the Commander-in-Chief Forum surfaced after close-up photos appeared to show a small device in her ear. A 2009 email from Huma Abedin found in the WikiLeaks archive asks Clinton if she took her earpiece, fueling conspiracy theories. Additionally, emails from Sidney Blumenthal confirm Clinton received rapid updates regarding the death of Muammar Gaddafi in 2011.

hillary clinton· earpiece· wikileaks· huma abedin· sidney blumenthal

29:33 A very, very small earpiece in her left ear. There's a couple of shots on the internet that this has been slowed down. Is it like an earwig? One of those things you get pushed down the canal? It's like a small disc...a very small disc right in her ear. Now, of course, all conspiracy theory! If we go back to the George Bush... Well, let me give you something. Okay? If we go back to the WikiLeaks email archive, the email ID 14039er from Uma 2H, one line in the e-mail this is from September 24th 2009 Did you take your earpiece or do I need to get it question mark

30:32 Now, this is before the so-called accident. So I don't know if it's an IFB maybe? Could be...I mean there's no context around it. You can have a custom fit. Yeah you carry it around if you think you're going to do television. I mean if you're doing CNN or anything like that, for example 90% of the time you're going to be alone by yourself in a studio. Sometimes even with a robot camera. I'd have to have her calendar next me to find out And if you have your own earpiece, you don't need one of these new ones but they keep popping out

31:16 You see people on there, oh they keep the earpiece keeps popping out because they haven't got their own custom fitted one. Right and so it would make sense that she'd have one of those probably for CNN or something like that? Yeah could be but I don't know exactly what that was about but if you look at the video it does seem like she has something in here could just be an amplifier although...I don't know may look pretty small. Thinks he's hard-of-hearing? What Dame Angela from Nevada found for us was the email I was looking for now this is The email that Hillary was she was handed her Blackberry by Uma in a television interview and this is what happened. So I mean, that is the land of unconfirmed videos we came we saw he died. Kill him kill him die die die yeah so here it is October 19th

32:11 I'm sorry, October 20th 2011 12 24 p.m fits completely with the timeline and the interview from of course Sidney Blumenthal there you go but i mean he seems to be like her brain So Sydney Blumenthal sends a note to Hillary and sources with direct access to the Libyan National Transitional Council as well at the highest levels of European governments and Western intelligence security services say, late in the day October 20th, the interim president of Libya Mustafa Abdel Jalil received reports stating that former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi has been killed during fighting in the city.

CHAPTER 11 / 42 Discussion

Matt Lauer, Donald Trump Sexual Assault Tweet Trap

NBC's Matt Lauer is accused of setting a "trap" for Donald Trump during the Commander-in-Chief Forum by using a 2013 tweet about military sexual assault. After a pre-selected Democratic operative asked about the issue, Lauer confronted Trump with his past statement regarding the inevitability of assault when men and women serve together. The segment was criticized for being highly rehearsed and biased against the Republican candidate.

matt lauer· donald trump· nbc· sexual assault· military

32:54 So that is factual. She did receive an email and that's what it said, and that's what she responded to. Handed you her so then she gloated about it? Yes! Yeah, she sure did Now Trump got trapped. This was very funny or not really funny, interesting to watch they set a trap for him at NBC How are we with NBC on the Liener Report? Where are they? Oh they're all...NBC because of its earlier connections to General Electric I think it's still 49% shareholders NBC has always been all in for any Democrat They will go after any Republican and it-I believe it has to do with defense

33:36 defense spending or something that has to do with General Electric. The GE aircraft engines and stuff like that? Yeah, the big engines. They're way over the top with this. In fact I think it's a humiliation for anyone who thinks they're an objective journalist working for that operation. And of course MSNBC reflects that probably better than NBC does If you want to learn more about that You can go to leanerreport.com So they set a trap for Trump. It was a good one, all the operatives were in place you know these things as we know are rehearsed including the questions this is not you know there's no mistaking what's going to happen in these issues. Trump was prepared for the question

34:20 Because of course, you know it was rehearsed so I knew the question was coming but he was not repaired prepared for the trap kind of repaired But no not really here. It is to set up and the and the capture all day here Who served as a radio operator in the Marine Corps in the Vietnam era? He had tours of duty in Southeast Asia and in Europe. He's also a Democrat important He's also a Democrat Democratic operative has this question for you Mr. Trump, I have a daughter who is interested in joining the service but when she researched the military She saw the stats on sexual assault and decided not to go I have concern about the rape of women in our armed forces as President what specifically would you do to support all victims?

35:06 It's a great question and it is a massive problem. The numbers are staggering, hard to believe even but we're going to have run it very tight. Obviously he was prepared for the question. But wait! Matt Lauer is going to spring the trap on him. Very hard on that and your daughter is absolutely right. It is a massive problem But we have to do something about that problem and the best thing we can do is set up a court system within the military. Right now, the court system practically doesn't exist in 2000 long in 2013. Oops! There's the trap on this subject you tweeted this quote 26 000 unreported sexual assaults in the military only 238 convictions what did these geniuses expect

35:50 when they put men and women together. It is a correct tweet, there are many people that think that's absolutely correct. Okay so that was the setup a trap and it continued throughout the rest of the evening. So you know Matt Lauer doesn't just all of a sudden because some question comes up, oh wait let me look through my notes... Oh yes I have this tweet from 2013! Uh uh, uh uh. Brilliantly done. Do they really think that's stupid? Setup beautifully and it continued Throughout the evening on all of the news channels right after that. So every time there was a question, Lauer conveniently had the counterpunch and... Now you're much better at identifying this than I am. Did you see it at all? You didn't see it No, I didn't watch it Oh! We know... I knew you would Well Matt Lauer, of course my beat Matt Lauer, you know there was some National Enquirers story about him buying coke from somebody He looked a little edgy

CHAPTER 12 / 42 Discussion

Christine Quinn, Mike Rogers and CNN Gender Debate

Hillary Clinton surrogate Christine Quinn clashed with former Intelligence Committee Chairman Mike Rogers on CNN regarding Donald Trump's comments on military sexual assault. Quinn accused Rogers of being unable to understand the issue because he is a man, a tactic Rogers dismissed as "hackneyization." The debate highlighted the polarizing interpretations of Trump's 2013 tweet about the integration of men and women in the armed forces.

christine quinn· mike rogers· cnn· sexual assault· gender politics

36:52 Then I'd if you have a chance, I'd like you to take a look. Okay? Yeah No, just hit me now no not now not now okay, okay But this continued throughout the evening now from NBC to CNN there is this woman who is she's a surrogate and She's also the brand new president and CEO of Women in Need in New York, which is a huge non-profit. And they run... I think 90% of their money is from the city of New York 10%, maybe it's just from grants and stuff but they run with all the shelters. And I think they do a pretty good job to look at there 990. And you know she making about $300,000 but no that's okay It's a big job But she is a surrogate for Hillary

37:40 And she is fantastic to watch. Because she has kind of a, almost like a very typical Hillary bot face and she's constantly rolling her eyes shaking her head whenever anyone else is talking the whole time. And now CNN has caught on to this and I like what they're doing They will bring up a split screen, a double box with the person talking typically at Trump supporter or someone who you know who is saying something negative about Hillary And then, uh... and so they show on the left-hand side of the screen. They show her with the eye rolls! It's really fantastic it's really it's she's great to watch and I looked at a Wikipedia page I didn't know this but you know that I didn't need to know this but it's all over her wiki page that she's gay and I didn't really care But it's one is very important to her apparently

38:34 And she was a formerly speaker of New York City Council, very powerful job in New York. Was also implicated in some financial scandals She was not prosecuted although other people were I think she's the woman behind building the mosque on the 9-11 site Nah, I'd have to look into that. That's just not important but I think she might be. And you know so of course I'm on the wiki page like oh and let's look at her wife! There could be two peas in a pod they're perfect together she's a lawyer But she did something really nasty and Mike Rogers called her out on it. I thought that was pretty good as they were talking about this tweet from Donald Trump Now before we do that, and i really tried to get into the zone about this because you can interpret this tweet in multiple ways depending on your bias

39:30 So when Trump says, well you know we have 23 thousand rape cases only 200 have been prosecuted. What did they expect when you put men and women together? You can interpret that as what he is saying as... Hello if you don't have everything set up you know this is going to happen. You have to have something in the background good-to-go! You've got to have protections in place. What do you expect me putting people together?! That's one way of interpreting it. The way it was interpreted in general, I think certainly by the media is well you know what do you expect? You put men they're gonna be going to be right! Get the women out or whatever and this very hard to do this very hard for people to see the other side but you can put yourself into that zone. So your pre-reading its just your program to think one way thats why you think

40:24 And I have to be honest with you that my initial thinking when I saw the trap and that tweet, I thought oh my god what did he say? Why would he say that some my thinking is more on the Hillary side in that case than on anything which was a little jarring to me. Here is Mike Rogers, former... what was he? He was the chairman of the Intelligence Committee. Now radio disco jockey and CNN commentator. They really pulled that radio thing off from him real quick because it sucked! Exactly Here's uh... Christine Quinn is going to interrupt him. Clearly, and I believe this as a former military officer myself that the military must do better on these they're not handling it in an appropriate way and i think Senator Gildebrand has some

41:14 some pretty good understanding of how you fix it and hasn't been done which means now you have all those women who are getting the justice that they deserve so we got a nice idea motion of this bill motion she comes in the debate on this thing is practiced as an ally has a political back to secure any issue of great and sexual assault isn't very emotional issue i have worked with survivors of that for many years in my career and maybe you've not had that experience or worried about that as the same way that women do. And we often walk down the street, but let's be clear... This is that hackneyization thing I think is so unfair. I used to be an FBI agent to enforce the law some notion because I disagree with your inflammatory notion that we don't care about it

41:54 The problem is, the reality is these women are not getting the justice that they deserve and you're saying well everything's okay. No absolutely not! For political purposes you're doing it. I have said clearly what the military has done and disagreed with other military gentlemen is not enough but what I've said is that Donald Trump doesn't understand the solution which is not to keep it in the chain of command and with all respect sir if you go back to the tweet. Mr Trump is the one who said we should have expected this when women came into the military those are his words and he has to stand by them and what they mean. We gotta leave it there, were way over our budget. Of course give her the last word perfect thank You Anderson

42:41 So she pulls the woman card. Well, you can't know about rape because you're a man. Oh I really really dislike that. There is actually a huge number of men that are raped Yes then not a discussion at all about that That never gets discussed yes And i'm sure there are people right now going oh crap The funny thing this NBC thing ended let me see if i have anything else here yeah this NBC thing ended And it was on MSNBC as well, I guess. And then they cut back to... Is it Lawrence O'Donnell? He's on MSNBC right? Oh yeah! Big time. He is one of the worst. The audio is not great

CHAPTER 13 / 42 Discussion

Lawrence O'Donnell, MSNBC Truth Slip

MSNBC host Lawrence O'Donnell made a notable slip of the tongue while transitioning to live coverage of Donald Trump's comments on Vladimir Putin. O'Donnell appeared to say "MSNBC's lies—I mean live coverage will continue," which critics seized upon as an accidental admission of media bias.

lawrence o'donnell· msnbc· media bias· slip of the tongue· vladimir putin

43:23 But it's the only capture I have of it. Here is what he said coming right out of this Commander-in-Chief forum. We ran out of time to analyze anything that Donald Trump said about Vladimir Putin tonight, but luckily MSNBC's live coverage will continue! Everyone caught that as we played again MSNBC's lies I live coverage Truth will out this comes true. That is fantastic perfect

CHAPTER 14 / 42 Discussion

Donald Trump, Tax Returns and Email Release Ultimatum

Donald Trump told Bill O'Reilly that he remains under a routine IRS audit and will not release his tax returns until the audit is complete. However, Trump added a new condition, stating he would release his returns immediately if Hillary Clinton released the 33,000 deleted emails from her private server. Political analysts viewed this as a strategic but potentially flawed attempt to pivot away from the tax issue.

donald trump· tax returns· bill o'reilly· hillary clinton· irs audit

44:06 Okay, I think oh okay. It's just a slip of the tongue Of course you guys are making too much of too little yeah Trump made a big mistake he made a big mistake to This week he was on I think it was O'Reilly and Just listen to the indiscrepancy here I mean He's very dumb because he just needs to stay with his trap which is hey You release your medical records, a real medical record. I'll release my tax records which is coming this is coming this trap has set but he made a big mistake on O'Reilly Governor Pence says he's going to release his tax returns today Hillary Clinton's whacking you again and you know she does it Whacking you now! This is...I hadn't heard whack in you yet as a

44:50 That's a new one. I like that today Hillary Clinton's whacking you again, and you know she does it Almost every day that you should release your tax returns if governor Pence does release his is not gonna put pressure on You to release yours Not at all. Nobody cares about it except some of the folks in the media nobody cares about it But just so you understand I'm under audit a routine audit and when the audits complete, I'll release my returns I don't know when that's going to be but when they order this complete I'll release my returns They have no problem with it It doesn't matter what the legal people say In the meantime, Bill. In the meantime... Well no but nobody would recommend that in the meantime she has 33 000 emails that she deleted when is she going to release her email? She probably knows how to find it let her release her emails and I'll release my tax returns immediately

CHAPTER 15 / 42 Discussion

Gary Johnson, Aleppo Gaffe on Morning Joe

Libertarian presidential candidate Gary Johnson suffered a major foreign policy gaffe during an interview on MSNBC's "Morning Joe." When asked by Mike Barnicle what he would do about the crisis in Aleppo, Johnson responded by asking, "What is Aleppo?" Host Joe Scarborough subsequently lectured Johnson on the humanitarian significance of the Syrian city, leading to widespread criticism of Johnson's fitness for office.

gary johnson· aleppo· syria· morning joe· joe scarborough

45:38 What? This is dumb. That is dumb, I agree. I think I've heard this before and it's every time I hear you know can't say one thing and then say the other but not as dumb as what happened this morning on The Morning Joe Show Oh my goodness! This is the gaffe of the century Gary Johnson on The Morning Joe Show today What would you do if you were elected about Aleppo About Aleppo And what is Aleppo? You're kidding. No, Aleppo was in Syria It's the epicenter of the refugee crisis Okay got it Well with regard to Syria... Wow

46:29 Hey man, I'm smoking dope and you expect me to like remember this stuff? Aleppo man. I want to remind our producers out there that you heard about Holmes in Aleppo Four years ago when we did the pipeline episode, because that's where the pipelines are supposed to be. That was longer ago I know and when we did the pipeline episode which really set us off on a pipeline thing... Yes Yeah We talked about homes in particular Aleppo was a secondary target So good old Scarborough wasn't it? Chuck? Chuck Scarborough

47:05 He jumps Johnson should be listening to our show that he'd be well. Yeah, we one of his advisors listens to our show I haven't sent him an email yet because he's probably hiding Scarborough jumps on this and starts to query Johnson about it just to rub it in so Aleppo is the center of a lot of people's concerns across the planet about the terrible humanitarian crisis that's unfolding not only in Syria but especially in Aleppo. You asked what is Aleppo? Do you really think that foreign policy is so insignificant that somebody running for president of the United States shouldn't even know what Aleppo is, where Aleppo is why Aleppo was so important? Well no I do understand Aleppo and

47:56 I understand the crisis that is going on, but when we involve ourselves militarily. When we involve ourselves in these humanitarian issues We end up with a situation that in most cases Is not better and in many cases ends up being worse. Yeah, humana humana goodbye That will come up in a debate this is Poor guy Well, if you look at him he just looks haggard. Yeah it looks I think he's strung out on marijuana now He says he hasn't smoked for months. He says that but he doesn't look it maybe is using edibles. Ah haven't smoked it yeah That's a point. This chocolate is good. Want a brownie? Actually do you get these chocolate bars and any then there's like a bunch of pieces anyone piece will knock down your ass

CHAPTER 16 / 42 Discussion

Julian Assange, Sean Hannity Interview and Technical Issues

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange appeared on Sean Hannity's program to discuss upcoming document releases related to the Hillary Clinton campaign. The interview was marred by technical difficulties, including a significant audio hum and poor chroma key effects from the Ecuadorian Embassy in London. Assange confirmed that information would be released in multiple batches, potentially starting the following week.

julian assange· sean hannity· wikileaks· ecuadorian embassy· fox news

48:53 This guy's eating chocolate all the time. It's the chocolate bar, it's his thing. Well it doesn't knock me on my ass but I have seen edibles knock people on their ass for sure but you know...I grew up with that so... Yeah definitely. Hey man hey man! I'm eating brownies right now what are you talking about? Julian Assange was on Hannity. Hey, Julian Assange is on everything! He's all up well they're about to release so here we go you have a significant amount of information the information itself is significant pertaining to Hillary Clinton's campaign You will be releasing it in several batches As you are finishing it from a journalistic standpoint, how many batches as you describe them do you think you'll be releasing and how soon? Somebody's got to help Assange there. The hum in his microphone and the chroma key is all off It's like wavy... Could someone please just help this guy just a little bit? Tricky question. I'm sorry

49:52 Ecuadorian text exactly you'll be really dude name and Rikey singing how soon trick Can't wait. Next week! I watched that interview. Hannity does not handle Assange well and he doesn't let Assange speak. No, well... And Assange doesn't handle it well because he's so slow! Yes. I mean step it up a little bit There is also Skype delay and all kinds of stuff going on there I think Yeah, well you know they could do a pre-interview put in the show and they can edit all that crap out if they wanted to but apparently don't have enough time

CHAPTER 17 / 42 Discussion

Mexico, Luis Videgaray Resignation and Drug Demand

Mexican Finance Minister Luis Videgaray resigned following the controversial visit of Donald Trump to Mexico. Videgaray had previously suggested that the United States shares responsibility for drug violence due to its high demand for illegal narcotics. Trump's visit and his focus on border security and drug trafficking reportedly created a political crisis for the administration of President Enrique Peña Nieto.

luis videgaray· mexico· donald trump· drug trafficking· enrique peña nieto

50:55 I have one more clip here in our election 2016 block. My theory on Donald Trump's reason for visiting Mexico, as you recall is what was on his mind the minute he talked about it in Phoenix he said well we had a conversation about the drugs! About the drugs! The illegal drugs! We gotta talk about the drugs! That was the thing on his mind and deduce from that, that he went over and with the new Mexican president's ties and with Donald Trump being a builder in New York my assertion is you know hey look I'm gonna build this wall. I'm gonna have a door for people. I'm gonna have a door for the drugs but we got to talk about it We gotta make sure this works out okay? And he's always...Trump is always banging on the illegal drugs They're illegal according to whatever

51:47 So, although it's not really evidence. It's somewhat circumstantial the finance minister of Mexico Luis Videgaray resigned after Trumps visit because he did something wrong and I think i know what it is! It's about the drugs He was at the... What is that? The International Monetary Fund meeting They have a big meeting Or was that part of the G20? Yeah. Well, here is what the finance minister said but very...the perfect English speaker. Here's what he said at the time. As always it's a challenge to have a country that is our neighbor that demands this type of products, this type of legal product and that will always create a disruption

52:34 But the choice that President Peña Nieto has made is to put a fight against organized crime in a way that is not only through police forces, which we were doing—and you can see the results of that by capturing some of the leadership of these criminal organizations—but also have more comprehensive approach, which we use prevention tools. We use intelligence. And we are creating jobs and opportunities for the communities, for crime not to be a social phenomenon. It's also going to be complex but it is also going to be a priority of this government to make sure that violence is reduced and we create a safer environment for people in Mexico. And what about the U.S.? Is there an onus on the U.S. to perhaps do their part

53:16 Well, it's a matter of shared responsibility. And just as Mexico should fight these organizations and reduce supply all the efforts that the U.S., can make to reduce demand and make sure that the younger population in the US does not go into drugs is also going have – first is going help the U.S. a lot. That's going be very good for American society but also will be good for Mexico because demand for drugs will be lesser so its collaboration, its share responsibility A couple ways we can interpret this. The obvious way is, uh excuse me are you insane? We're not gonna tell America to reduce the demand! Hello?! This is dumb. There goes our money Don't invite Trump over here to talk about reducing the demand You know what's going on here So he had to go

54:09 That's the most logical way to interpret that. I don't know, that's a pretty funny idea...I mean your interpretation is not to...you can argue against it but its crazy. My interpretation of what he said was crazy? If they wanted to stop the drug you know they should have stopped the slowdown in demand and done nothing to do that Cocaine is still like an... They don't even want to talk about how much cocaine is coming into this country, let alone the heroin. Well, cocaine is down because it's too expensive compared to the heroin. Now that's what I'm reading No, no, I know that it's down. You can show me some evidence of that Okay. I think half a Silicon Valley stoned on cocaine you can tell by listening these guys when they present

54:48 Right? Let me tell you about what's going on, right. Or there are people who go into their nose constantly they're always kind of doing something with it and pushing out their nose and grabbing their nose sniffling a lot then rubbing their nose just keep an eye on anybody that you see in media or in person that is constantly rubbing their nose or pushing their nose or kinda doing this to their nose and that to their nose It's obvious what's going on To me. Right, well heroin is the real problem though especially now it's being mixed with fentanyl and... Oh heroin is a huge problem because you know it's hurting the sales of the Oxycontin. Yes this is the real problem! Damnit we got to get our legal drugs into people systems. Crazy. Let me get strung out on that. All right I do have one thing that's kind of relating to this thing and it probably requires one of the theme songs

CHAPTER 18 / 42 Discussion

Russia Today, The Turtle Theory and Uranium One

A report from Russia Today (RT) examines Hillary Clinton's "Turtle Theory," which suggests that Russian interference in the U.S. election is not accidental. The report counters by highlighting the Uranium One deal, where a company donor gave $2 million to the Clinton Foundation while the State Department approved the sale of U.S. uranium assets to Russia. RT characterizes the focus on Russia as a political diversion by the Clinton campaign.

russia today· hillary clinton· uranium one· vladimir putin· paul manafort

55:48 report on Russia and the election. Well, you know what that means? We need to have... That's right everybody! She is the star reporter for Russia today! Just look at the hair! Alright, is this the Guyan turtle? Is that the clip? Yes, The Turtle Theory. If you followed the US presidential race, you may have noticed that Russia has been in the news a lot lately. Russia if your listening Pressure That Russia is putting on our European allies Friendship with Russia Russian intelligence services Russia Russian people Russia Russia

56:34 Hillary Clinton has persistently insinuated that the Russian president is trying to interfere in the US presidential election and get Donald Trump elected. Russia's hacked into a lot of things, Russia even hacked into the Democratic National Committee so we've gotta step up our game In the absence of any proof of the Russian government involvement in the leaks, Clinton has relied on the turtle theory If you find a turtle on a fence post, it didn't get there by accident. I think it's quite intriguing that this activity has happened

57:13 around the time Trump became the nominee. The Clinton campaign has worked overtime to find any shred of evidence of connection between Trump and the Kremlin. Trump's former campaign manager Paul Manafort at one time reportedly offered consulting services to Ukraine's ousted president Viktor Yanukovych who was widely seen as a Putin ally so there could be a connection alleged the Clinton campaign. work, pointing to evidence that the chairman of a uranium mining company, Uranium One had donated over $2 million to the Clinton Foundation around the same time as the State Department under Hillary Clinton approved the sale of that company to Russia. The sale reportedly gave Russia control of one-fifth of all uranium production capacity in the United States."

58:06 The Russian president has debunked allegations of a connection with the Clinton family. Trump, on the other hand, has expressed his ideas about Putin's possible preferences in the US presidential election. For the candidates bringing up Russia to attack the opponent may be a smart play in terms of election politics. But the fears that some of the leading U.S. media outlets help stir may have more long-term implications, as even if unfounded they may affect policies in the future." Yeah it's a little wrap up she just has these troublemaking kind of reports she does some bad news some bad news

CHAPTER 19 / 42 Discussion

Chaka Khan, Prescription Drug Rehabilitation

Grammy-winning singer Chaka Khan and her sister have entered a drug rehabilitation program to treat an addiction to prescription medications. Khan stated that her struggle involves the same types of opioids, including fentanyl, that led to the death of the musician Prince. The 63-year-old singer released a statement through the Associated Press seeking "love and light" during her recovery.

chaka khan· prescription drugs· fentanyl· prince· rehabilitation

58:59 Turtle theory bad news yeah, I mean with that jingle ch-ch-ch-ch-chicka Khan to the con so that originally of course is Chaka Khan Chaka Khan but from the chat room Chaka Khan and her sister have entered a drug rehabilitation program to battle their addiction to prescription drugs In a statement released to AP The 63 old Grammy winning singer says she's been battling an addiction to the same medication That led to Prince's death which is Oxy and fentanyl or lady damn it Wow 63 and hooked man Love in light Chaka not good love in light Chaka, and with that I'll say in the morning to you John see what this he stands for Cleveland cough

CHAPTER 20 / 42 Discussion

Detroit, Syrian Refugees and Clinton Foundation Connections

A theory connects the Clinton Foundation to a plan to relocate Syrian refugees to Detroit, Michigan, to assist in rebuilding the city. Research suggests potential links between the Clintons and Warren Buffett’s Clayton Homes, a provider of mobile and tiny homes previously involved in disaster relief in Haiti and New Orleans. Critics suggest the relocation could be used to influence local voting blocks while benefiting corporate partners through government-funded housing programs.

detroit· syrian refugees· bill clinton· warren buffett· clayton homes

59:50 Well, in the morning to you Mr. Adam Curry also in the morning it's ships at sea boots on the ground subs and all the dames and knights out there. In the morning to the chat room noagendastream.com over here being very helpful thank you very much Loopy! And in the morning to Sooner Slave who brought us the artwork for episode 857 title of that Isis Land Which was... Now we don't typically do this, we don't typically mix the title and the artwork. And I don't think we even realized that Isisland is what Bill Clinton said about having the Syrians go and rebuild Detroit. The artwork from Sooner Slave was a logo of the Detroit Syrians basketball team! That was pretty funny. You asked me when discussing that art

1:00:34 We both, when I went to the page it was like that art piece just made me laugh. Yeah oh yeah and i don't know why I mean It's not like a hilarious art piece is just funny for some reason and you had the same reaction to it Oh yeah And so he should look at this key it's cute and as an aside but I did some research to figure out what the connection is between the Clinton Foundation and Detroit and the Syrians. So, obviously Hillary Clinton's idea is...and will be if she's president, to get a lot of Syrians in and then send them off to Michigan for them to rebuild Detroit Now the connection I found—the only one I could find really—is with Warren Buffett's Clayton Holmes

1:01:19 And the Intuit founder, see the guy...I thought it was JPMorgan Chase but it was the guy who...the CEO of Intuit. They do lots of mortgages and so they went in and they've been doing all kinds of financing projects in Detroit. These are all friends of Clinton's, Buffett of course. And Buffetts Clayton Holmes which is you know if you do a little bit searching on them there's a lot of problems with them about predatory lending practices. They exclusively use into it as their mortgage provider. And this connection between the Clinton Foundation and Clayton Holmes has been around, you know, Haiti, Katrina... Remember all those trailers that had formaldehyde in them? Yeah, the toxic trailers. Yeah a lot of this comes from Clayton Holmes

1:02:08 So, it could... there's a typical with the Clintons. There is no paper trail that I could find but it seems like that would be an obvious connection. Hey we need some people to go in! We need to have this population happen! This is all the tiny homes as well you know like trailers and these are mobile homes all kinds of different small houses tiny homes yeah So maybe this is a built-in clientele and of course the relocation program from the United States government gives refugees money and sets them up. And whether you're giving money to have them in a shelter or some other type of facility, or getting homes from Clayton Homes...I think the connections are obvious." Maybe someone will find more that was the connection that I found. Yeah and then you can also stuff the ballot box by bringing them all into one small area so it's spread around the country. You get a vote here and a vote there but you stuffed the ballot box in Detroit by putting him all on the same spot and then you can gouge General Motors

CHAPTER 21 / 42 Discussion

Executive Producer Donations, Knighting Ceremony and National Anthem

The show acknowledges high-tier donors, including David Prince and Brian of Douglaston, who contributed to the program during the summer months. John Noonan is knighted as "Sir John Noonan" following a donation from his wife, Amy Poussaint. The segment concludes with a discussion of the "Gitmo Nation" national anthem and the tradition of television stations signing off with the flag.

donations· knighting· john noonan· gitmo nation· national anthem

1:03:07 Beautiful. There's a lot of things you can do, so it's very smart. All right let's thank a few people for show 858-858-858 David Prince in Colfax California $333 and 32 cents I did mention the newsletter when i sent it out there were no executive producers and luckily a few of them showed up at the last minute after being Absolutely. The second half of our donation segment is not very long, so we didn't get too many people other than a few executive producers David Prince in Colfax California keep up the good fight. Let's see if he says anything more nope that's all he says so let's give him a karma. Of course you've got karma

1:03:53 Sir Brian of Douglaston, New York in Douglaston. New York 333 33 here's an executive producer ship contribution to help during the lean summer months keep up with great work sir Brian karma as well I guess we can't make a request. Karma And karma also for David Killian in Clinton, Illinois. 333-333 I have no correspondence with him on email or anything else. Let me double check maybe I have something yeah hold on I had a few what's his name? David Killian Yeah with two Ls Killian we have absolutely nothing Okay well I'm gonna give him a karma thank you for your contribution You've got Karma

1:04:44 Amy Poussaint in Clive, Iowa. $244.44 This donation of 244.44 should actually be attributed to my husband John Noonan as a 44th birthday gift from me! That's a real woman right there By my accounting he has been donating 33 dollars a month since March 2013 and that plus this definitely puts him in knight territory Can you please knight him today on his birthday? Of course I don't know what he wants to be called, so Sir John Noonan would be sufficient for now. He's the best guy in the universe and hit me in the mouth back in 2012 when he was living in Germany! Can I get a little kid Boom Shakalaka and some karma for him? Of course!

1:05:32 You've got karma. I love that kid. Yeah, something ultimately hilarious about that clip. Sir David Fugazotto in Gladstone, Missouri 23456 ITM crackpot and buzzkill Thanks for your contributing or your continuing commitment to media deconstruction wanted to do my part to ensure at least a modest showing post Labor Day. Yeah, Labor Day always is gives us a bad We don't get any people on vacation. A belated happy birthday to Adam as well, my last donation put me over the top to Baronet but PayPal took that opportunity cut my note short thanks Obama I was wondering if that glitch thus makes me a black Baronet if not no worries No it doesn't you get to be a Black Knight and there's so that's a more important school So he's always a Black Knight?

1:06:27 No, he's not. Okay no I'm sorry just want to be a black bear and we don't even that title is no it doesn't exist We are adjusting the life back in Gitmo nation after four and a half years in gitmo Deutschland And as usual your twice weekly shots of sanity our key I'm surprised no one mentioned But since John is predicting the ultimate demise of the star-spangled banner perhaps the inspiring anthem of the get mo nation might be a fitting replacement I request that to be played as you close out the broadcast day. Thank you for your courage." So should we play it at the very end? Because, for people who don't know in the United States when i was growing up in this 60s and 70s late 60s and 70s the television stations would go off the air at midnight typically and they'd end have a shot of the flag waving and they played the national anthem do we want to do that is the very last clip maybe after that you know we do little mic drop

1:07:21 Okay, yeah. We'll do it like that Yeah, it's fine I think it's good you can make that decision and this is called it right and this gives me an opportunity as you know I don't really follow sports a lot. I do know my brother from another mother Steph Curry And you have been very persuasive about What's the guys name? Colin Kaepernick. Right, Kaepernick who said I'm not going to stand up for the flag but of course now it is morphing into the national anthem which as this note mentions...I have a little clip of Steph Curry for you! A rare sports clip from me are you ready?! Ah Moliers. Do you have an opinion on Colin Kaepernicks whose jerseys are sold out now across America

CHAPTER 22 / 42 Discussion

Colin Kaepernick, National Anthem Protest and US Code

The media firestorm surrounding Colin Kaepernick's refusal to stand for the national anthem has shifted the public conversation toward the anthem's history and the U.S. Flag Code. While NBA star Steph Curry defended Kaepernick's right to free speech, others point to U.S. Code Title 36, which outlines specific protocols for facing the flag and placing the hand over the heart. The controversy has brought renewed attention to the rarely-sung third verse of the Star-Spangled Banner.

colin kaepernick· national anthem· steph curry· us code· flag protocol

1:08:06 Because people are supporting him. I love that, there's freedom of speech and he can stand for what he believes in There is going to be people who disagree with him, there will be people who agree with him which is where our country stands for hopefully it would drive the conversation to bettering equal rights and treatment of African Americans and people of color I applaud him for taking a stand and hopefully the conversation is about what his message was, not the fact that Is he gonna stand or is he gonna sit for the national anthem, whoever it is. The conversation started and continued. There you go! Rampant John rampant! Oh once it gets in there once the media gets a hold of ya start shaking ya unless your have an antidote which we are this show is You will be suckered into believing the bullcrap that the media says It's not about the national anthem Kaepernick never said its about the national anthem Its never been about the national anthem

1:09:03 and he says himself it does because of the flag representing, unequally representing the public at large. But it's been morphed into the national anthem as the issue and that means this thing is toast! Two things to remind everyone of number one The national anthem is being targeted because of the third verse which no one ever sings or knows which was based on slavery We're like kill the slaves and horrible, horrible I tell you. But also, there is United States code although there's no provision for penalty. The US Code specifically states when the flag is raised and the national anthem is played you must face the flag hold your if you're not a military member of the military or veteran hold your right hand over your heart If you're wearing a hat this how old the law is You take your hat off hold it in your right hand so as draped over your shoulder So you still have your right hand on Over your heart

1:10:06 And that is a law. That is the code, that is the law! I don't think people generally know that. I didn't know it until you found it! Yeah, no, it's never discussed...never ever ever discussed. In fact they came up in the conversation because we discussed my concern that people are putting their hands over their heart and it's not the Pledge of Allegiance. I didn't think it was proper but then you found out that is not only proper but it's the law. You have to put your hand over your heart during the national anthem as the flag goes by. Nobody seems to have changed. There's nobody mentioned that in the mainstream media at all even if it is just a code which is a guideline, It still could be discussed No none of that That's why you listen to this show and that'll serve you right for fast-forwarding through this segment ha

CHAPTER 23 / 42 Discussion

Listener Contributions, De-douching and Colorado Relocation

Listeners Sean Regaldo and Larry Coates are recognized for their financial support, with Coates requesting a "de-douching" after a long hiatus from donating. Coates mentioned he is moving to Colorado and invited the hosts to visit Pagosa Springs. The segment highlights how the show's community interacts through platforms like Reddit and direct email.

donations· de-douching· colorado· larry coates· reddit

1:10:58 We go on to Sean Regaldo. Is it Regalado? Regalado, Sean Regalado in Saranac Lake New York 215 call me Sir Sean of the Adirondacks I discovered no agenda is he knighted today what's the deal He's pink Why is this thing pink? I don't know I discovered no agenda at episode 666 A clip from maybe, because it's 666. Yes he is on the night list. Maybe... Oh okay this is going to be knighted I don't know why. Eric's color is just off He's off color again This is a uh... It's off color. A clip from the No Agenda show regarding agenda 21 was referenced in a Reddit conversation about global warming and then subscribed to your podcast. Wow You didn't say much more so you might as well give him just random karma

1:11:55 Okay, random karma. Random karma. Yep. You've got Karma Larry Coates in Springfield Missouri $201 send in a note to send it a check and a note I request an immediate de-douching as I have not donated since show 700 All right You've been de-douched all right? I am going to not read something here because I don't want to get him in trouble But hopefully he listens to this particular thing, but what he's... He has got a promotion for the show that I'm just gonna warn him is completely illegal. Who is- wait who's who? I'm sorry, I'm setting something up. Who's what now? I said Larry Coates Yeah Hopefully he's listening

1:12:41 He has a promotion for the show that is completely illegal and founded on logic that doesn't actually work. And I could explain it to him, and we'll do it so in an email if he wants to send me a note, John at Dvorak dot org. It's a funny idea but don't do it you can stop now When we finally hear this podcast, my wife and I will be on our way to Colorado to look for a place to live and jobs. So the only request I have is for jobs karma." Hey Adam bring the Airstream of Consciousness to Pagosa Springs, Colorado sometime some time and camp at Williams Creek Reservoir you'll be treated to the best view on the planet. I'll supply that cannabis and microbrews. And you'll be in Colorado so... How can I turn it down man?

1:13:32 Thanks for all your hard work, Larry Coates. And that concludes our Executive Associate and Executive Producers for show 858 and we want to remind people we do have another show coming up shortly Just a couple of days and go to Dvorak.org slash NA, let's get back on track. One PR mention here this came in late in the morning from Sir Ramsey Kane I'll be publishing episode 70 of No Agenda 2016 this morning

CHAPTER 24 / 42 Discussion

No Agenda 2016, Hillary Clinton Flight Tracking

Producer Ramsey Kane is publishing "No Agenda 2016," a weekly compilation of the show's election coverage. Additionally, anonymous producers provided the flight call sign for Hillary Clinton's campaign plane, operated by Xtra Airways (CXP881). This information allows listeners to track the candidate's movements in real-time using public flight tracking software.

no agenda 2016· ramsey kane· hillary clinton· flight tracking· xtra airways

1:14:09 As we get closer to the election, people may be interested in using it for mouth hitting. It's a weekly compilation of all the election coverage provided by The No Agenda Show with all the other topics removed." I hadn't...I forgot about this! Of course- Yes he is doing thematic CDs now. Yeah. Of course there is a segment every episode where I encourage listeners to visit noagendashow.com and listen to the full show. I'm going to continue through February or March but we have the domain for five years. Noagenda2016.com. It's a podcast fantastic thank you Thank you very much. And I love our producers, man! We have really figured out how interactive radio works. Anonymous... I want to let you know that Clinton's plane is operated by Xtra Airways and I have her call sign if you want. Oh the tail number?

1:15:00 This is not the tail number. Okay, it's a call sign that you can get on the horn? Yeah you can yeah on the horn You can use it in FlightAware or any of these and its CXP881 Charlie X-ray Papa 881 So you can track her and see exactly where she's going Whoops! Gotta love our producers. They're in all kinds of business so we can get these a week In other words, we can go onto one of those flight tracker and the different websites And you see exactly where Hillary's plane is yes I thought he needed the tail number for that but and you can use the The shortcode the CTX 881 that should work because it's operated by a different company That could probably get the tail number for you to hold on let me say well

1:15:47 Someone can do that and we'll put it in the show notes. How does that sound? There's plenty, plenty to do today maybe not the best use of our time I think that's a great thing to do yeah so you might as well get Trumps too and you could follow both We have Trumps although he has been unlisted You can find it It's like AFA something. Yeah, we've talked about that anyway Thank you all very much for supporting the program or to our executive producers and associate executive producers incredibly important that you do this and will be thanking everyone else above $50 in the second segment and Remember as John said we do have a show coming up on Sunday And of course You could be tracking tail numbers Or you could be out there propagating our formula Our formula is this

CHAPTER 25 / 42 Discussion

Austin, UT vs Notre Dame and Uber Ban

Following a high-profile football game between the University of Texas and Notre Dame, Austin experienced a transportation crisis due to the city's ban on Uber and Lyft. Over 100,000 fans were left stranded for hours as local non-profit alternatives like "Ride Austin" struggled with server crashes and a shortage of drivers. The situation was blamed on local government regulations that hindered the onboarding of new drivers.

austin· texas· university of texas· uber· ride austin

1:16:33 We go out, we hit people in the mouth. Shut up! Shut up, slave! I wanted to mention something to you... Two sports items in a row from me today Uh-oh There was a really big game in Austin UT beat uh... Who'd we beat? Notre Dame Yeah, we beat Notre Dame. I guess I should do orange about that game? Yeah, because it must have packed the town 100000 people plus in our stadium. Then thanks to the genius of our new mayor thanks to the genius of our democratic government governance here in Austin Texas We have no Uber and after the game was a complete and utter disaster People were waiting for hours to get away

1:17:29 There was no way to leave. Yeah, it was a you can thank your local A-holes that are protecting the public and doing and working for the public. I mean really really it was a disaster. I put a couple of links in the show notes so you can read about it. Even Ride Austin who I like because it's a nonprofit started by a couple of successful entrepreneurs who put I think at this point 25 million dollars of their own money into making it work They had a record number of rides. I think they did in the month, it did 17000 rides but they were still...they just don't have enough drivers two and half thousand too short and the problem is that...and i happen to know remember the Nicaragua driver? The Nicaragua girl from Uber? Yeah yeah So you know I used to use her going to the airport You know but just I'll just pay her privately outside of any of the other you know outside of uber at the time

1:18:24 She now works at Ride Austin. She does the onboarding of all the new drivers, you know? Takes you through the process and I spoke to her and said it's very difficult because of all this...all the regulations that they have they just can't bring the drivers in quick enough there are drivers but some of them also just kind of fall out of the funnel halfway through the process and I like Ride Austin! They're saying oh this is..you know we just couldn't handle the demand, the apps were failing, this is another problem They were just crashing. The apps were not working anymore because of the demand and the servers, etcetera. There's other... there's Fair and there's Fast and there are others here but I have to say that I kind of like the local thing they set up which is quite good but we got screwed! And how stupid are these people here? Idiots. It's a democratic stronghold you know. Yeah yes it is a democratic stronghold Which is weird because you think

CHAPTER 26 / 42 Discussion

North Dakota, Dakota Access Pipeline Protests and Dog Attacks

Native American tribes, led by the Standing Rock Sioux, are protesting the construction of the $3.8 billion Dakota Access Pipeline in North Dakota. Video footage captured by Amy Goodman of Democracy Now! shows private security guards using pepper spray and attack dogs against protesters who claim the pipeline threatens their water supply and burial grounds. Experts criticized the security personnel for using untrained dogs in a chaotic and excessive manner.

dakota access pipeline· standing rock sioux· amy goodman· north dakota· security dogs

1:19:22 Sharing, ride sharing. Yeah which is really awesome! Which is really why it worked because of the ride-sharing but once you turn into a TNC which is a connected travel platform company thingamabob and get all these regulations they just can't handle it I'm sad. Kind of a couple off the wall topics here that are not being covered by anybody. So we might as well just get them through here right on one of them is the is the riots and the dog attacks at the pipeline, at the pipeline in North Dakota

1:20:02 where the 100 Indian tribes are now there and they're making a fuss. Nobody in the mainstream media is even bothering to cover any of this, which is shameful because they cause of the dog attacks, which looks like Selma Alabama you know, in the 50s 60s yeah so I have a couple clips that just keep people up-to-date on this pipeline before we start I've been holding onto this since 7th August I received an email from one of our producers about what we call These people what is the term they want to be called we have Native American Indian first People's Nation no the preferred term is American Indian, I did that. I didn't know I thought it was Native American But okay the preferred terms there confuses with all these names because the liberal media yeah keeps changing it themselves but this is the pipeline protests beginning of it yeah

1:21:00 On Saturday in North Dakota, security— Amy was there. She was not only there, she filmed some stuff. And she's the only media person second tier as I mentioned in my newsletter. She is second tier but mainstream media just is not going to touch this until some Indian gets killed or American Indians get killed or something bad happens. Now by the way just a preface of this This is not going through an American-Indian reservation It is, but it is going into a reservoir or water supply that... No. No no no I've looked at this because there's an oil pipeline they are worried that leakage from the pipeline which goes... Will get into the water supply? Yes But my understanding was the pipeline was gonna go in and down into them Oh! That's also possible I may have that wrong That was my impression whatever the case is they're trying to protect

1:22:01 The their water supply and they're sick, and there's sacred lands or whatever well They claim that the bulldozers are now digging up an old graveyard which is may or may not be true because usually if you find a Head or a or it's some an arrowhead Not an arrow head but ahead. You like a body part the the government requires you to stop. Oh yeah, the minute you find that it's all bets are off because you got us, you gotta cancel immediately these guys they have their own security force with dogs and it was a mess and I had the video in the show notes that which is not her video its video of her which is much better than what...I didn't see everything that she may have showed but

1:22:47 I'd give her props for that. On Saturday in North Dakota, security guards working for the Dakota Access Pipeline Company attacked Native Americans with dogs and pepper spray as they resisted the $3.8 billion pipeline's construction. This guy maced me in the face! Look it—it's all over my sunglasses—just maced me in the face! These people are just threatening all of us with these dogs. And she, that woman over there, she was charging somebody right in the face. The dog has blood in its nose and its mouth! It is still standing here threatening you guys? Why are letting her dog go after the protestors?!

1:23:33 The Dakota Access Pipeline would carry about 500,000 barrels of crude per day from North and oil field to Illinois. The pipelines face months of resistance from the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe and members of nearly a hundred more tribes from across the U.S. and Canada. The Standing Rock Sioux Tribe has also sued the U.S. government over the pipeline's construction on Friday, lawyers for the tribe filed documents showing how

1:24:08 the very land where Dakota Access would bulldoze Saturday was, in fact, a tribal burial site. Today, a federal judge in Washington D.C. will decide whether to grant a temporary restraining order prohibiting further construction of the Dakota Access pipeline in the area near the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation until this same judge rules on the tribe's lawsuit against the U.S. government, which is expected by Friday. So this is a mess. Watching that video at certain point one of the dogs turns on its handler, did you see that? Yes and in fact I have a clip here this DN dog analysis from some dog expert who

1:24:46 who says that these guys, these dog handlers are just a bunch of boneheads. There's experience she said to the consulting firm Johnny Joyce Seminars International in South Dakota. Johnny welcome to Democracy Now! We just played the video of dogs attacking on the Native Americans hundreds of people who had come up on this site to protect their land, the tribal burial ground and the sacred sites. The dog The dogs that the security at times unleashed, that bit the horses, that bit the people—one dog. The mouth and nose of the dog were dripping with blood. As you took a look at this video, what could you tell us about what these dogs were trained to do?

1:25:31 Well, Amy first of all thank you for having me and I'm very happy that Democracy Now was there in order to get independent video in reference to what happened with the dogs. Your question is what were the dogs trained to do? What the dogs were not trained to do was be professional security dogs or professional law enforcement dogs. What I witnessed on the video It was absolutely horrific and a chaotic scene. It appeared that the handlers were not trained properly in order to manage a dog that has been trained in some type of controlled aggression, and basically what it looked like was a bunch of alligators at the end of leashes being put on the Native Americans there that are protesting.

1:26:24 an egregious use of canines. Can you explain what bite work is? Yes, bite work is a terminology that is used in the working dog industry to where a canine is taught to bite a human being. And in this process and the training process, the human being is protected by gear. Law enforcement will utilize of training in order to protect handlers and deal with criminals that need to be brought under control with this level of force. What happened there at the protest, in my opinion was an excessive use of force by civilians that obviously did not have proper training in the utilization of dogs that are trained to bite humans. Wow

1:27:21 Yeah, that's a good clip. I'm glad you got that because i was looking at going like this can't be the right way to do this if there was a helicopter the dogs were all freaked out and confused it was a police helicopter i think who did not intervene where are those authorities yeah bad every one of those dog bites should be sued lawsuit oh hell yeah You know, and have the dogs put down. Those dogs apparently came out of Ohio from some dog kennel that supposedly trained these dogs but this guy or girl I couldn't tell, Johnny who was talking to Amy said that he looked or she looked over and over again for records about this operation And they're not licensed in the state of Ohio you have to be licensed to train dogs in this manner There's no license a person could find This is a disaster

1:28:12 And again, the mainstreaming nobody's touching the story. Why is that? Why are they why do you think they're not touching this story I wonder? You know, I've been thinking about that. This has been going on for April when it kind of began but its been going on for a long time. I don't know why they're not touching this story there's nobody covering it Amy was like the only person who visited I have no idea its a good story And I don't think that the mainstream media folks, the corporate media elite media whatever you want to call them advertising. I don't think any of them have a boat...you know Don't want to cover this story for some because Hillary doesn't want him too. I have no idea odd Very odd. I thought it would be good because I have a new clip regarding influence in Hollywood. I thought it would be fun to reviews at a few of the

CHAPTER 27 / 42 Discussion

Hollywood Health and Society, Lear Center Media Influence

The Hollywood Health & Society program, part of the USC Annenberg Norman Lear Center, works to embed specific social and political messages into television storylines. Director Martin Kaplan described how the group provides "story bus tours" and briefings to writers to encourage the inclusion of topics like the Affordable Care Act and climate change. Between 2011 and 2013, the organization successfully influenced over 335 storylines across 91 different TV shows.

martin kaplan· norman lear· affordable care act· climate change· hollywood

1:29:10 Martin Kaplan clips from the Lear Foundation about the influence of this particular foundation, but really the influence that is exerted on Hollywood particularly television to portray certain messages. And again I have a new clip so i'm going to play a couple of these short ones just to refresh everyone's memory...I think this was from the it was from a symposium called Hollywood Health and Society And it is Martin Copland of the Lear. Who was a Lear? What was, Timothy? Lear's a guy who produced All in the Family. Ah right he's producer right He's a producer Hollywood big liberal massive massive liberal and liberal causes him and his wife both Here's the setup

1:30:03 does outreach to the entertainment industry in order to provide a resource free to writers and producers anywhere in the entertainment industry who are covering the areas of public health, climate change and access to health care. We do it in a wide variety of ways, briefings tip sheets events at the Writers Guild West and the Writers Guild East tomorrow I'm going to The Lovely Weather in New York for an event we are doing at the Writers Guild East on the Affordable Care Act. All right so let us listen to some examples of what the Lear or the Hollywood Health & Society

1:30:47 but Hollywood Health and Society are doing regarding Obamacare or the Affordable Care Act. Remember, this is from a couple of years ago. We have a new grant from the California endowment which is about the Affordable Care Act Access to health care is a long-standing issue of public health and now with this collaboration of funders, we are able to provide special attention to it. And the event that I just mentioned in New York, the Affordable Care Act Comedy Drama and Reality will happen on Tuesday Woo! Beautiful. How about climate change?

1:31:42 an attempt to provide free resources to writers who want to include climate change as one of the storylines that they're working on. And just to give you an example, of that climate change work A few weeks ago, there was a field trip. We do something called story bus tours to the JPL NASA lab in Pasadena where we brought something like 37 writers and producers to experience the most amazing stuff that they have going on to inspire them in this area and be factually accurate

1:32:21 Okay, then the final one is the numbers and how well they're doing so in the course of our work. This is a In two years 11 to 13 335 storylines that we worked on Have been aired We've worked with 35 networks in the past four years 91 different television shows now this I think that these clips are most definitely from before the repeal of the Smith-Mundt Act. So we didn't know about the Smith-Mundt Act back then... That's beside the point, because this group is private they can do whatever they want Well if they're funded by government which they are there some issues there It's not a big deal Oliver Stone sorry? I'm just saying there's a little under modulated those clips Yeah their old and you maybe turned on your speakers

CHAPTER 28 / 42 Discussion

Oliver Stone, Snowden Movie and CIA Influence in Hollywood

Director Oliver Stone claims that major Hollywood studios turned down his "Snowden" biopic due to political pressure and self-censorship. Stone asserts that the Pentagon and CIA exert significant control over the film industry, sanitizing war movies and promoting pro-government narratives in shows like "24" and "Homeland." He argues that the difficulty in securing American financing for the film is evidence of a "scared" corporate culture.

oliver stone· edward snowden· cia· pentagon· hollywood

1:33:20 No, I'm just saying they were a little low. All right, I'll work on it. Oliver Stone has new movie coming out is the Snowden movie and he was on the show The Hollywood Masters And so you can imagine that Oliver Stone, who is pretty much seen as a kook, crazy guy and a crackpot now. He had to go completely independent for this movie... Well you'll hear about it in this clip but he talks specifically about the influence of the government in this case Pentagon and CIA in Hollywood! You know I went there years ago with Platoon when I went to the Pentagon. And it was hilarious. You should see that every use of an expletive was, you know... It's an idealized form of behavior Unfortunately it's taken hold in the movie business what you're seeing is bullshit and a lot of the war pictures you see you don't get-you know? You get it after the Pentagon has sanitized it They lie they lie as long as it is pro American That's all that matters I mean

1:34:17 whatever the Taliban, I mean lone survivor you can kill 20-30 Taliban for every American who gets it. It's overdone as American sniper is another one and you know there's a lot of disingenuity about that and those are other issues so the Pentagon has taken over CIA has taken over Hollywood in that sense 24 Homeland it's all CIA. Did you get any bullshit? I mean honestly here We're we America is fed bullshit, and we buy it did she get any alternative? Did you get any attempted interference from the CIA the end of the day interference though in the CIA no? None that you're aware of none that I'm aware of know they weren't tapping your phones while you were talking to Snowden or anything assume They might but we proceeded on the basis of honest and honest were making a movie

1:35:08 We went there on that basis and as I said, the biggest problem in the end turned out to be the self-censorship of scared American corporations. And that's just...that's just.. That's the truth about our society. Now what is the proof for that? As opposed to maybe they didn't think this was commercial Do you really believe that? At the price we were offering and the script, the way it was... It's very hard to believe considering the pap that they make. And every studio... There was a political factor Every studio turned you down. Every studio turned you down. Yeah There ya go! Not making himself very popular Well he's getting there

1:35:54 Every studio turned him down for what's probably gonna be a I mean he's a good director for in turn. I don't care What do you think of his politics one way or the other but in terms of his? Ability to make an entertaining movie yeah, he's right up there with the best of them Yeah So why would you turn him down as far as I can tell just give them a green light and whatever And then cash out well that's not what the CIA thinks is though the way we do it or the Pentagon so Well I wonder which group because it seems to me as though the CIA would want the movie to be done. The NSA is the one that gets blasted in the movie Maybe he's compromised and we don't know it? I dunno, maybe this was just go to meta? We take it one level higher...maybe this all bullcrap! Hold on hold on hold on! We gotta take it to meta

1:36:46 We're in meta. Maybe it's all bullcrap, this is all promotion He said movie guy knows how to sell movies and this is a good story alright We're back the CIA doesn't want you to watch him the movie the CIA banned banned by the feds yeah Yeah clandestine CIA Hollywood guy what do you expect from Pentagon? Oh Poop I can't come up with a poop yeah Stoden, I mean. I've seen the trailers and it's pretty dramatic now looks good considering It's just a it's really at its base level. It's boring

1:37:25 You know, they show the guy running around the back of the server room sticking in RJ45s or some sort of connections and pulling plugs out and putting plugs in. And looking around left and right to make sure nobody saw him doing this and the camera doesn't work or turned off the camera I mean who knows? It just seems like he's dramatized what is pretty mundane. That's what the movies are all about! Yeah Alright, what else you got there boy at the end of your segment. That's the end that's all I got that's all I had something new But that was Oliver Stone was new yeah He wasn't it but that was more onerous All right, I got a couple things. I wanted to just get out of the way made these clips before sorry to disappoint People talk about this and nobody understands us so I think we're gonna get an understanding because I have to say on

CHAPTER 29 / 42 Discussion

Sanctuary Cities, Don't Ask Don't Tell Policies

Kansas Secretary of State Chris Kobach disputes Tim Kaine's claim that sanctuary cities are a "phantom" issue, noting there are over 300 such jurisdictions in the U.S. Kobach categorizes these into "Don't Ask" cities (like Los Angeles), "Don't Tell" cities (like San Francisco), and sanctuary counties that refuse to cooperate with ICE detainers. He alleges that many counties adopt these policies due to legal threats from the ACLU rather than popular votes.

sanctuary cities· tim kaine· chris kobach· aclu· ice

1:38:15 On Fox, they brought this guy on who's like a state assemblyman or something in one of the... I think Illinois or one of the states that has this issue with sanctuary cities. And they've never been...and I took these three clips because this, I think explains the process. Because Tim Kaine apparently came out and said, ah sanctuary cities are a myth even though we have one right here called San Francisco. California yeah. Do we need to explain what it is or is this apparent in the clip? No, no, this guy's going to explain that there are three or four elements of sanctuary city so all our listeners will now have a fairly good handle on it. Let's start with Clip 1

1:38:53 I was a mayor and i was a governor. I trust the voters of communities to hold their mayors and their police departments responsible when Donald Trump kind of goes after these phantom sanctuary cities, and talks about how bad they are basically what he's going after is police chiefs And I trust police chiefs in terms of knowing what should be done to keep their community safer and police departments and mayors a lot more than I trust Donald Trump That was Tim Kaine and his little statement that sanctuary cities are bogus. So let's go on to the explanation with clip two Despite what Senator Kane says there are about 300 jurisdictions across the country with Sanctuary City policies And that's according to the Center for Immigration Studies joining us now to analyze from Topeka, Kansas Republican Chris Kobach the Secretary of State for Kansas now Chris here in Topeka Is that a sanctuary city?

1:39:46 Topeka is not a sanctuary city, but we have six sanctuary counties in the state of Kansas. Mr. Kane needs to do his own homework on his own state. Arlington Virginia is a sanctuary city they're all over the country and they've been around for a long time and I guess we should define the term and that's where some of the people on the left get confused There are two types of sanctuary cities, don't ask and don't tell. Don't ask cities are ones where the police are not allowed to ask anybody his immigration status in a good example that is Los Angeles also New York City I don't tell Sanctuary City is like San Francisco where they don't let their police officers tell ICE if they find out that they've got somebody in custody who's an illegal alien and then we have a third kind

1:40:33 sanctuary county emerging now just in the last two and a half years. These are counties that won't cooperate when ICE gives him a phone call and says, hey we want to take custody of that particular illegal alien you have just arrested because he's got a rap sheet, uh, a mile long and we want to deport him. And these counties are refusing to hand over what is usually a criminal to the authorities, the federal authorities ICE and there about- There are over 200 sanctuary counties in the United States so it's a huge problem These aren't phantoms Chris who's- Correct me if I'm wrong John Don't the sanctuary cities come out of executive order, an executive order from the president which was prioritizing not picking up everybody only going after certain people who were here illegally. Is that how it was kind of created?

1:41:22 That it was not mentioned in this piece. This is a thing that began as a civil rights thing within certain cities, the city council determines this. It's like who manages the city in San Francisco? For example, it was the City Council of San Francisco and the mayor that said, they voted on it and they said no you can't tell anybody this is. And they gave the orders to the police department because it is... Police departments never independent in a city they're told what to do by their local government but he kind of talks a little bit about the counties at this next last clip which is the more interesting one because this doesn't stem from a popular vote. Now in San Francisco it's the public that elected the council that made it a sanctuary city because the liberals in San Francisco, which is filled with, wanted it

1:42:13 I mean, it's not like these guys are foisting it on anybody. So I don't think... It may or may not have come or stem from the ideas the president put forth but it doesn't seem to be the case. Sanctuary cities are usually formed by city councils they take a formal vote and they decide to become a sanctuary city Now, these sanctuary counties are usually sheriff's offices who are making a decision without any input from the voters. And they're doing it because the ACLU is threatening to sue them. It's a completely bogus threat." No! Really? So the ACLU has more to do with this probably than the president? I'm so disappointed in ACLU. They are SO political...

CHAPTER 30 / 42 Discussion

Rodrigo Duterte, Barack Obama and the Son of a Whore Comment

Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte sparked a diplomatic row by calling President Barack Obama a "son of a whore" (Putangin na) before a scheduled meeting in Laos. Duterte was reacting to reports that Obama intended to lecture him on human rights and extrajudicial killings in the Philippine drug war. The meeting was subsequently canceled, though Duterte later expressed regret that his remarks caused such controversy.

rodrigo duterte· barack obama· philippines· davao· extrajudicial killings

1:42:55 You know, because I signed up when one of those kids on the corner with just wearing the T-shirt not at all with ACLU. And they're like yeah, but heard about them will sign up and they have some good things but man so political, so disappointing. Yeah it's very inconsistent. Yeah inconsistent that's it that's it At least inconsistent from any normal point of view. I mean you guys suppose if you were the absolute libertarian of libertarians you'd probably think well that's just the way it is. that I completely missed my new favorite guy on the world stage. And who is your new favorite guy? Might might, I ask Rodrigo Duterte Oh, you OK before we play this guy. Yeah. You son of a bitch. Well, son of a whore actually son of a whore is John's Son Of A Whore Is what he said He said son of a bitch at the translation I got from The Philippines was son of a whore

1:43:55 Because he says literally son of a bitch because you can hear the B in there. Oh, no they're all beeped out nobody plays it No he says it in Filipino He doesn't say it in English. He does! Oh, I... not on the clip? Play the... you know Amy Goodman says son of a whore too but play the Amy Goodman clip which is he's got his clip in there but they have it bleeped which doesn't make sense to me why would she do that? Well I have the clip unbleeped if you want to hear it but what which report well let's play the Amy clip first Which one is this? Obama versus The Philippines yeah after all

1:44:30 After Obama's trip to China, he became the first sitting U.S. president to visit Laos where he has pledged $90 million dollars to help clear Laos of unexploded US bombs left from the U.S.'s secret bombing campaign in Laos during the Vietnam War. Between 1964 and 1973, the U.S. dropped as many as 270 million cluster bombs on Laos. Laos authorities say that one-third of these cluster bombs did not explode at the time. During his three day trip to Obama was also slated to meet with the controversial president of the Philippines, Rodrigo Duterte. But Obama canceled the meeting after Duterte called President Obama a son-of-a-whore and warned him not to ask about his so-called drug war in which police and vigilantes have killed at least 2,400 people in only two months. This is Philippines' President Duterte. I am a president of a sovereign state, and we have long ceased to be a colony.

1:45:27 I do not have any master except the Filipino people. Nobody but nobody! You must be respectful, don't just throw away questions and statements Son of a— I will swear at you in that forum. This comes as President Duterte declared an indefinite national state of emergency Monday after a bombing in the city of Davao killed 14 people Friday, the declaration does not amount to martial law but does give the police and military sweeping powers militants from the group Abu Sayyaf have claimed responsibility for the bombing

1:46:05 I was looking for the original audio. I wanted a clip because, oh my God! I want to hear him say son of a whore because that's what I heard the reporting and I went looking and interestingly Al Jazeera not only had the clip but they also had a pretty cool deconstruction which i want to play but um...I could not reach that it said you cannot reach this video from the United States so I did- I had to get uh.. That's al jazeerah! That's odd for them to do that So I think I'd go through a proxy I think you're talking about Al Jazeera English. Yes, of course Yeah well all that stuff coming out of the great Britain requires a VPN and it's got nothing to do with Al Jazeera Okay okay Well here is... You should let me know! I could have gotten it. I have a VPN in English I got it. I've got a VPN and I've got the clip Nobody but nobody You must be respected Don't just throw away questions and statements Putangin na mamurahin kita dyan sa forum nayan

1:47:01 That's the that's not English. That's where he says son of a whore you're right, okay I'll get you on the panel so that's what he said now first I have The apologies because he did have to apologize and then we want to talk about this guy little didn't they have to Well, he felt he had to yeah And this is his spokeshole with the apology president Duterte explained at the press reports that the president, Obama would lecture him on extrajudicial killings led to his strong comments which in turn elicited concern. He regrets that his remarks to the press have caused much controversy The President looks forward to ironing out differences arising out of national priorities and perceptions and working in mutually responsible ways for both countries

1:47:56 Okay, I just got a couple of emails. He apparently in Spanish says something about puta which would be son of a whore not son-of-a-bitch Here is Al Jazeera's deconstruction with some woman from Manila? I thought it was pretty good because it goes even deeper than Amy Goodman went into the the history that the United States has with the Philippines? Well, you know, we've got to understand that this president was voted into power precisely because of and part of it is also because of language. I mean when he started the campaign he was seen as an enigma and now he's got over 90% approval rating however yesterday before he flew out from Davao He was asked precisely by a local reporter who asks what are you going to say if Obama ask you about extrajudicial killings in the Philippines

1:48:44 and he basically blurted out this insult, and even threatened in fact to kick the US President. It is important to note that it was not the first time that President Duterte hurled an insult at a U.S official He did that several times at the Philippines, at the U.S Ambassador Phillip Goldberg US Ambassador to the Philippines Philip Goldberg whom he called queer. He actually said that he's a queer son of a whore in fact several times, also issued again an apology now it is important to note here Folly that there is something that has been overlooked here unfortunately He mentioned in his speech about the sketchy human rights record of the United States. In particular, he mentioned something that is largely unknown, the Buddhaho Massacre which was committed by American troops in early 1900s against Moro Muslims in the southern Philippines in Sulu province. I mean that has been completely shadowed

1:49:35 should have been given, basically should have had more opportunity to explain what that was about. He was making comparisons about the US sketchy human rights record as he said and the Philippines basically saying we have our own context of human rights here but completely overshadowed by the insult and also completely overshadowed issue in South China Sea fully So, according to this deconstruction wasn't so much about this. I mean he's gone on a tear. He's shooting hundreds of people a day. Hey you're drug dealer? Boom! You're dead. He's really trying to clean it up which is interesting but it was about this earlier incident and when the president said well I'm coming to talk to you about your human rights... The president of course I think talking about oh we are killing people, drug dealers and he said pffft

1:50:20 You talk to me about human rights, a-hole. That's pretty much what happened and this guy is great! I like this guy He's hilarious. I gotta get more clips because he says, ah don't care about shit and it just swearing everywhere Yeah, my new favorite guy your new beat hell yeah update update update Hillary Clinton just probably listening to our show has changed her code for her plane New code, EAL3003. Echo Alpha Lima 3003 That sounds more like a tail code doesn't it? No I've asked our producer who wants to be anonymous if he can get me the actual tail number He'll get it. He'll get it. EAL3003? Well she's known as... isn't she known as Eagle One? I don't know! I think that's Eagle... yeah

CHAPTER 31 / 42 Discussion

Menwith Hill, NSA GCHQ Drone Strike Collaboration

Leaked documents from Edward Snowden reveal that the Menwith Hill base in North Yorkshire, England, is a joint NSA-GCHQ facility used to coordinate lethal drone strikes. The base reportedly pinpoints targets in Yemen, Iraq, and Afghanistan, raising questions about the UK's legal involvement in U.S. assassination campaigns. Protesters have long claimed the facility is unaccountable, while officials maintain it operates under a strict legal framework.

menwith hill· nsa· gchq· edward snowden· drones

1:51:24 I think there's a secret service name is Eagle One. It could be wrong, could be, could be that maybe thinking of someone else? Well let's go to England since we're talking about the Brexit stuff or not no no I do have Brexit stuff Oh what you got I wanted to play this thing There's another story that nobody's covered it's about men with Hill Which is a big GCHQ facility with, you can look at the photos of it. It's fantastic! Is this the new round building? No no no that's their main building now this was just a this is just a facility out in the middle nowhere that where apparently US drones take off from Oh its a base

1:52:07 It's a base, but if you look at the pictures of it is fantastic. Wow! Look at all those golf balls. Yes, his golf balls. You don't know where they're pointing. I have a little facility around here, there's one it's in Richmond It's just off the freeway and always hate going by it because it's sending and receiving microwaves every which way But if some sort of a screwball facility of some sort but they don't cover The dishes like these guys do these kids have these are just dishes inside those balls Yeah And that means you can't see where their aimed or anything? It's just like really creepy But let's play Men With Hill 1 so you can see what this is going on. Nobody is reporting this. The latest Edward Snowden leaks detail how the US has been using a British base to conduct deadly drone strikes in possible violation of international law. The leaks detail location tracking methods developed at Britain's Men With Hill Base, to pinpoint targets in Yemen where the U.S. has long waged a covert drone war.

1:53:06 RT's Harry Fear reports. So, these revelations make clear that the previously secret facility is a shared spy base used by the NSA and GCHQ and the intelligence gathered there apparently used in these controversial assassination drone campaigns that the US has operated in Iraq and Afghanistan but also in nations where it's not at war like Yemen of course the record there of civilian loss has been so high But this all raises questions then about how much the UK knew about what exactly was going on there, how the intelligence gathered was being used. Because previously the UK's official line has always been that the US operations there are carried out quote with the full knowledge and consent of British officials but reacting red-faced that today our human rights lawyers and NGOs

1:54:03 It is now imperative that the Prime Minister comes clean about UK involvement in targeted killing to ensure that British personnel and resources are not implicated in illegal and immoral activities. The activities at Medworth Hill have up until now been a closely guarded secret GCHQ, a British security and intelligence agency says that all work there is carried out in accordance with strict legal frameworks. A statement from the US claims that the mission at Menwith Hill protects America and other countries around the world." Wait a minute wait a minute... Don't we have that? Don't we have a clip of her doing that? What was it was it no it was it was Hague I think that's the that's the creepy clip yeah the strict legal framework this one

1:54:49 Intelligence work takes place within a strong legal framework. We operate under the rule of law and are accountable for it In some countries, secret intelligence is used to control their people. In ours it only exists to protect their freedoms. Protect their freedoms. Protect their freedoms. This is even better in this context! It's only to protect their freedoms people don't worry about it just protecting your freedom man move along Now, it turns out that this has been the British public because they can't keep a secret. Has known about this for some time and they've been bitching and moaning about nobody's paying any attention to him until the Snowden thing comes out. And still we haven't heard this on mainstream media you're not going to because it's like privilege but here is part two where they talk of where the British living around us say hey! We know what did this place is creepy

1:55:45 Well, the Menwith Hill station was also in the spotlight in 2012 when locals living near the base staged a protest outside of the facility. RT covered the demonstration. Protesters claimed that the base was completely unaccountable and its operations kept secret. Claims about UK involvement in US drone strikes were already surfacing back then The UK is providing a facility here that's involved in drone attacks that we know from independent assessments are killing and injuring thousands of civilians. Now, these are acts of war and normally when we have acts of war you know Parliament should normally inform people that they were involved in those and were not being informed. We're kept entirely in the dark about it. Yeah! We always knew that the UK was working together with the US

1:56:34 on these drone operations. But now we have much more information that details how Men With Hill has been used to collect vast amounts of data that is used not just for surveillance, but actually given over for military operations Yeah. You know, I just remembered when I was living in Surrey in Guilford... I think it was Captain Dan one of the flight instructors that I would fly with from time to time he told me about the satellite system there in Guilford this is building and they run a lot of the covert satellite systems from there do you remember that? Yeah! A long time ago but didn't this man with Hill and pretty much helping target the drone strikes

1:57:20 I'm shocked! I'm shocked, I tell you. Yeah, shocked, I tell you. Now... Hold on. Now, I think Snowden obviously has held back stuff And I think he's sick of being in Russia. Yeah, and he's gonna start leaking stuff like this It's gonna get it's gonna start ratcheting so it's going to be besides this kind of something even worse and then something worse Until they get him they extract him give him Assurances that is not gonna go to jail or anything They're gonna have to pardon him or something and then he's gonna have to sign a non-disclosure and give back all the everything He has if he has anything left hmm, and Then there didn't this will be done with

1:58:03 So we'll probably get one or two more things out of Snowden before the government gets a clue that he's tired. And you know, our thesis is always he's still working for the CIA and they haven't done anything to get him out of there and I think that's coming to a close. I think this Snowden thing...and the movie is probably going to help because the movie actually may be part of the system to get him out. Yeah! Now we heard Our friend Oliver Stone there. Because Stone has already said this is a sympathetic movie, it's going to be used as propaganda tool so the public will go oh Snowden is not bad guy even Trump who says he's a traitor The public who thinks he's a traitor is gonna go Oh well you know maybe we got it all wrong Yeah they should throw somebody in jail and not Snowden And that whole thing with Oliver Stone may just be bull crap Could be

CHAPTER 32 / 42 Discussion

Theresa May, Brexit Referendum and Prime Minister's Questions

UK Prime Minister Theresa May faced criticism for her performance during Prime Minister's Questions, specifically for a rehearsed joke comparing the Labour Party to "rolling stock." While May insists that "Brexit means Brexit," she has occasionally alluded to the possibility of a second referendum, leading some to believe the government's stance is a sham. The segment also touched on the "strong legal framework" governing British intelligence services.

theresa may· brexit· jeremy corbyn· house of commons· rolling stock

1:58:58 I was just gonna say while we're in England, because this week was the second question time for the Prime Minister. The new prime minister Theresa May? Yeah she could come out and i've noticed something about her... For one thing, I do have two clips of her one is on on the Brexit, which says Vitya or something. I don't know what that was doing. This was just an interesting little subtext of something else she was talking about. She throws in the possibilities that could happen because as you know, I've never believed they're going to ever get out of there but she does throw this little tidbit in and what it says to me is these are things she's thinking about... Everybody's thinking about. Go on.

1:59:50 that we can approach the vote that took place on the 23rd of June in two ways. We could try and row back on it, we could have a second referendum... No! ...we didn't really believe it actually we are respecting the views of the British people But we could have a second referendum. Beautiful! Yeah, that's the ticket. All that tells me is it's on their mind even though she just sounds like she's being stubborn but I think it's a sham. Now she you know...she is the prime minister over the years and it reminds of the best I've ever seen do this is Gilead in Australia

2:00:31 She was mean when she got up there and she did to eviscerate somebody asked the question. She was she's the nastiest I've ever heard she was unbelievable very talented Cameron when he come update somebody to ask a question and Then he'd say he answered with his kind of a formula say this this and this it is And then you have a punchline a little insulting punch line at the very end that was light-hearted and and got everyone in the hall to laugh, even though it was mean-spirited. Mean-spirited and lighthearted is very hard to do. And Cameron's cadence in the way he did these gags as I call them was very funny in a certain way. Theresa May has decided to be...

2:01:17 be funny and try to say something cute. It's very British, I will point out. And very hard to do correctly. Yes. She really stinks at it! She is annoying... she obviously hears something from the other side in this case it would be Corbyn asking a question on behalf of the Labour Party and that whole constituency on the other side She obviously, if you listen to this, you'll hear something that was rehearsed. She wanted to use it. She choked? Nothing to do with what she was talking about. It's like it's like you have a gag, you know, we're talking and I have something that I thought was clever and funny. And so I decide

2:02:05 Well, I don't know how many more questions they're going to have this opportunity. I just drop it in as though I'm really...you know that I was mad-libbing it because that's what you want to look like because even though we know from Tony Blair and I think some other people that have already discussed this on an earlier show, we had the clip that these question time with the Prime Minister is completely rehearsed. The questions are all known in advance, yes. Now why she decided to use this stupid joke at the end of this little segment is beyond me but listen to how bad it is. Market is really money well spent? I have to say to the right honourable gentleman that he

2:02:45 He starts off talking about the importance of people actually being able to be in their own homes and then challenges one of the measures that actually helps people get into their own homes through housing benefit support in the private rented sector. So it may be that he just has an ideological objection to the private rented sector, what I say is what this government is doing is ensuring that we are looking across-the-board so we will see more houses being built, we are looking that there is a diversity of opportunity for people in terms of getting their own home. But I have to say to the right honourable gentleman, everything he says just tells us all we need to know about modern Labour The trains left the station, the seats are all empty, the leaders on the floor even on rolling stock they're laughing stock

2:03:42 Does anybody see this as a massive stretch of logic? Yeah, you went from even on rolling stock. They're not even talking about trains or anything like that Even on rolling stock their laughing stock what is just thought that was the one is rolling stock Rolling stocks like boxcars. Okay, so I thought yes anything with wheels oops That's it now had to sell like yeah, I got this legislation is important The substance is right The time is right and the way in which it has been developed is right. It's a properly considered, thought through set of proposals that will help to keep us safe at a time of very significant danger. It has been drawn up in close consultation with the police and security services In an open and free society like ours we can never entirely eliminate threat from terrorism

2:04:28 But we must do everything possible, consistent with our values as a country to reduce the risk presented by our enemies. It is a struggle that will go on for many years and the threat we face right now is perhaps greater than it ever has been. And we must have the powers we need... ...to defend ourselves." Hell yeah! I love that clip Stek sent us an email this morning, I don't know if you saw it or were on it. About... and its..I love seeing this because its a repeat of 10 years ago It's the same thing, it will not work. Im not going to get into all that about how you cannot monetize the network However there was a so called up front

CHAPTER 33 / 42 Discussion

Podcast Upfronts, Marc Maron and Advertising Rules

The Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB) held a "Podcast Upfront" in New York to pitch the medium to major marketers. High-profile podcasters, including Marc Maron of the "WTF" podcast and Katie Couric, presented their shows to advertisers. Maron reportedly assured potential sponsors that he is a "rule follower" and would adhere to ad copy requirements, highlighting the tension between host-read authenticity and corporate control.

marc maron· wtf podcast· advertising· iab· upfronts

2:05:14 which is very traditional in the television business where there's a big meeting and typically New York and all the television producers go there, and the advertisers and media buyers say this is what we got. You want to get it now buy early and we'll give you good deal if you buy for advertising on our shows And this year for the second year, this is little bit bigger now There was one more stop on the upfront tour podcasts as Midroll Media, WNYC How Stuff Works, Podcast One, Panoply NPR ESPN and Time Inc. made their case in an all-day event put on by the Interactive Advertising Bureau. And Katie Couric was there she has a podcast yeah all kinds of but here's the one now Mark Maron

2:06:03 pitched his WTF podcast to advertisers on stage. It's in the Wall Street Journal and so kind of the pitch from the podcast front was, podcast producers were telling marketers that listeners are more likely to have been influenced because program hosts often read the ads and give them their own flair That can be a risk for some advertisers who are used to having full control, but podcasters like Mr. Marron who hosts the WTF podcast tried to assure marketers that that shouldn't be a concern

2:06:39 And it was really the last quote of the entire article that really got me. Here it is, Mark Maron says I'm not going to say shit in your ad copy! I can follow the rules! I'm a rule follower so if the rule is that we have to do it then I'll do it So he's a rule follower? Well just wait until the advertisers start squeezing you dude I'm gonna show my support by donating to No Agenda. Imagine all the people who could do that! Oh yeah, that'd be fab! It won't last. You know the funny thing about the yeah, these guys have put the screws to you and I want to talk about that event a little more after we do thank our people including Jeremy Dixon in Katy Texas who contributed $99.99. Oh hold on second hold on I got the

CHAPTER 34 / 42 Discussion

Donation Segment, Boob Numbers and Knighting Ceremony

The show concludes its donation segment by thanking "boob" donors (those giving $80.08) and recognizing various birthday wishes. John Noonan and Sean Regalado are officially knighted into the No Agenda Roundtable for their significant financial contributions. The hosts emphasize the role of the "producers" (listeners) in providing the information and funding necessary to sustain the program.

donations· knighting· john noonan· sean regalado· gitmo nation

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2:08:23 It also was there on top of it. William M Rank, oh that's it! We only had the 1-2-3 boobs. Thank you people for the boobs. Thank you for boob. William M Rank in Mohopac New York 6452 which represents both our ages 64 and 52 And what does he say? He says, sorry listening very recently is completely hooked. Yeah he wants to thank you for enlightening me Sorry Oh he wants a deducing yeah You've been de-douche'd He has got a nice little spiel here Alright go ahead Um saying that thanks to us that's what he's thinking normally

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2:09:50 Scott Wallace in San Antonio, Texas. 52. Oh these are the 52 birthday wishes? Yeah these are the birthday ones. This is Kirk, Sir Kirk, Sir John... Scott Wallace uh happy birthday happy birthdays Christopher O'Brien Brighton Massachusetts nuts 52 and also thank you for your courage Joe Kruger Montgomery Alabama birthday Rob Tiessen in Rotterdam Tyson Tyson Tyson Tyson Rob Tyson in Rotterdam Holland that's a happy birthday $52 per Ingvarsson in Boring boring boring early morning. I think you could do Pidupa to do Trevor Merkin and Bubbery sir Trevor, I believe search every it is sir Trevor, but his in France

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2:14:40 Give Eric DeSchill your information and we'll be sending out the ring to you post-haste. And again, thank you everyone who supported the show and thank you too all of our producers if your new to the program you've probably noticed that don't really refer to the listening audience as listeners but as producers because they actually help produce this show it was pretty spectacular this week the amount of information I could just email alone was almost enough to put together half the show it's really good It's highly appreciated and there won't be stuff like this though. Oh Now here you know I followed this for the last year, I guess is that and by the way? I do have a clip coming on the next show on Sunday show up from the PBS news hour Okay Yeah Just don't want to put in today's show But it was it was the thing of climate change because these guys are freaking out nice cheese nice tea so they have a they have two people and they don't have but it's not a

CHAPTER 35 / 42 Discussion

David Brooks, PBS NewsHour and Trump's Wall

David Brooks, the resident "Republican" analyst on PBS NewsHour, was criticized for his claim that Donald Trump will not actually build a border wall if elected. Brooks argued that the wall is merely a tool for "identity politics" and that only 6% of voters prioritize immigration. Critics point out that Brooks has been consistently wrong about Trump's political viability throughout the 2016 election cycle.

david brooks· pbs newshour· donald trump· immigration· border wall

2:15:41 There's no skeptic, there's no scientist who has got good credentials who can go on there and say this is nonsense. There is no evidence of this It's just two people, two reporters not even experts Two reporters a science reporter from The Washington Post, the worst paper And then the New York Times and it's just yeah you're right Yeah! You're right But so I've been following these kinds of lunacy on PBS News Hour but my favorite stuff is always from Brooks Oh yes, of course. Brooks and Shields they bring these two guys on and there's supposed to be one is a Democrat was supposed to Republican the Republican guy has been like made insane by Donald Trump's to the point because he said oh he's never gonna get this never gonna never never never all through the campaign all through you know he won't be nominated it just was endless and he still can't get over it

2:16:34 They should get rid of him on this thing, but then they would when they do get rid of him for a moment. They put a Washington Post person in which is the same thing So, this is one of my favorite ones of late. This was I think a few shows ago. This is Brooks who's just like...he's like an insane person now when it comes to Trump and- And he's the Republican guy? He's supposedly the Republican even though he's as liberal as the other guy. And I guess he's that liberal...I talk about these people as the liberal Republicans who are...I think I made a joke about in the newsletter with who are I'm a liberal Republican. I'm not one of those conservative Republicans, I'm a liberal Republican you know like the Rockefellers which were liberal Republicans. Yeah! I mean John Nelson Rockefeller ran for president here's Brooks on this is just this is Brooks on the well and this is just to me epitomizes his anger against Donald Trump

2:17:36 This is anger in general now. When he came back, and you're saying no we won't actually build that wall? Well you know it's this isn't exactly dog whistle politics it's just whistle politics if you look at the NBC Wall Street Journal poll when they ask people what are your top issues you care about in this country well economy comes up very high national security comes up very high even the deficits come up reasonably high only six percent list immigration as one of their top three issues It's not a major issue And the reason it's worked for Trump is because he's playing identity politics. He's playing us versus them politics, basically Native whites against foreigners and so the wall is not really a wall I think most people know he's not actually gonna build a wall and certainly Mexico is not going to pay for

2:18:19 Is this something you believe he's not gonna build a wall? No, of course he is going to build the wall. Of course he is gonna build the wall! Why does he say this?! I wonder myself... He has so out-of-touch. I mean he hates Trump and can't believe that he has been wrong about Trump the whole election season day after day after day saying it's never gonna get in, nobody will vote for him and he would be just crazy and now he thinks Trump's not gonna build the wall That's the one thing I'm pretty sure if he's elected. He'll do I think you may not do anything else, but build Maybe and I'm done all right everybody see later here's my ears pants take it away Yeah, pretty much as what I'm thinking too, but that was great. I was taking it back by I understand I understand But in the way says it though we all know yeah, he says we all Know is not really gonna build the wall yeah yes

CHAPTER 36 / 42 Discussion

Apple Event, iPhone 7 and the Missing Headphone Jack

Apple CEO Tim Cook unveiled the iPhone 7 and a new ceramic Apple Watch during a highly choreographed event in San Francisco. The most controversial change was the removal of the traditional 3.5mm headphone jack in favor of a Lightning-port dongle and wireless "AirPods." The new phone also features extended LTE frequency radios, which are expected to significantly improve data speeds for T-Mobile users.

apple· iphone 7· tim cook· headphone jack· apple watch

2:19:18 Yeah, so there's your public broadcasting. Yesterday of course I don't want to do a full segment...I actually compiled something yesterday of course we had a new Apple announcement and as like a new watch and you iPhone is a compilation of all the tech horny shows who follow the Apple news wait a minute you want to do a quick text segment? I can talk about that thing i watched the whole thing event okay I didn't really want to do it Well there's a there's an ISO Put that one down, it's gotta go to the beginning of the show let me write My phone

2:20:05 Alright everybody, it's time for Tech News! The tech horny here is a compilation of every single tech podcast that followed the announcement yesterday. Apparently John you followed as well Here is a compilation of their response to the new Apple news Oh, Apple Oh, they're gonna open up Siri. Oh, we're gonna have a home device! There you go... Done. What the- You were actually going to have a compilation of you just panting like a dog? Okay, you want talk about this thing? So I watched this thing and it was y'know..I was more intrigued by the fact that they packed

2:20:51 the civic auditorium packed it to the gills with all these people. And then when they showed, they had this some boom or some kind of crazy lash up where they had this camera that could go all over the place and was like one of those cameras you see on a basketball game on a string just floats around and there were maybe there was some drone in there I have no idea but... When he showed as he was giving his presentation Tim Cook comes out and the guy is just dull And he come, even though at the beginning of it they had him with James Corden sitting in the car. That was cute! I saw it, It was cute. It was...I guess it was cute Anyway so they have this shot from behind and I don't know how you can really make presentations nowadays because when you look down from the back

2:21:36 down the audience onto the stage, and you see a little figure on the stage. Everybody's got a phone in their face to place up it looks like a Christmas tree because everybody is there listening to the presentation they've all got their phone open and they're looking at it or poking at it doing something that gets really strange It's very strange thing to see but you know its like holding candles up used to hold cigarette lighter up now they use the phone all you do is flip your phone around So it was nothing, I didn't see anything interesting except they took the gold watch away. They're not going to make that anymore I guess and they had this ceramic

2:22:14 white watch, this is big deal and they have a...and the watch now spits. It'll spit. Yeah it spits the water out if you go underwater. Spits the water out and uh... The phone I didn't see anything interesting so they took the jack away we knew that was gonna happen Well there is one interesting thing which was not mentioned on the stage I thought was a mistake well I'm sure there's all kinds of political reasons why This will have the extended LTE frequency radios in it, which is specifically great for T-Mobile. So you can do 500 megabits of, you know, right. We'll see that when it happens but it has extended range and that's really good for the show because when I'm on the road then I can get faster bandwidth and hopefully better reception with my T-Mobile just using the iPhone should there be some kind of connectivity. Well do you use T-Mobile for your... No, I use Verizon for the dongle. I need to have two because you know T-Mobile doesn't have coverage everywhere but the Verizon oh my god

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Verizon Data Charges, iPhone Screen Repair and Toilet Incidents

A host recounts a $500-600 Verizon bill incurred while streaming video during a camping trip, highlighting the high cost of data overages compared to T-Mobile's unlimited plans. The discussion also covers a recent experience with a third-party iPhone screen repair service, which resulted in a "counterfeit" quality screen. An anecdote about dropping an original iPhone into a toilet in the UK is shared as a cautionary tale.

verizon· data caps· iphone repair· ifixit· t-mobile

2:23:15 You know, when I went camping with Christina. We went into the woods when she was here and I did the show from there but also you know she's like ah daddy I want to watch WWE Monday Night Slam down or whatever it is. Butt slam? Yes, The Monday night butt slam exactly! So, you know I had to get an account and stream it. You go over your limit with those guys It gets really expensive! I think i got like a five or six hundred dollar bill for all of the extra data that I used Verizon is a jip oh yeah Whoa you got butt-slammed Big time T-Mobile is free. Is just all you can eat

2:23:59 I didn't know Verizon did that. That's what my wife... Oh yeah, I have 20... Her fiber went down and she was using the Verizon and she has got the MiFi thing. Myfi? Mifi! And she is using it then she stopped me saying, I can't use it anymore because once you go over.. She was explaining this to me and said that can be... Because I did not think that would as bad as you just described it And she so she was good internet Facebook free for like two or three days till they fix the fiber. And she was just beside herself, like one of those commercials where somebody is on the Internet and they come through withdrawal you know? They can't talk straight there starting to babble that sort of thing. You get 20 gigabyte...you could have different plans

2:24:39 And because I don't use it all the time, I have 20 gigabytes per month which is still 80 bucks or whatever. Well how much gigabytes do you use on an hour of doing the show on Skype? So using... if i go away with the air stream of consciousness between prep and show, I get pretty close to that. I get about 17-18 gigabytes to do everything. Okay so anything above that is I'm going to say it's very expensive. I think it's $15 per gigabyte is crazy. Yes, my wife said 20. Yeah, could be 20. Yeah, that's crazy. She does $20 a gigabyte says so we're just gonna get your email yet? Right right right not. That's a chip I'll say but so I'm very happy about that that I need to get the phone for that reason because otherwise I really don't care. I dropped my iPhone and broke the screen

2:25:33 And so I called... What's this? Last week. I've never dropped my phone It doesn't happen to me very often, in fact it has never happened. I understand you dropped it into the toilet once That was the first iPhone when I was living in the UK and Chris Jacob had gotten one for me and I was using it, it was cool and then I dropped it into the toilet and it was over There are some pictures of me putting it into a Tupperware with kitty litter trying to get it dry out didn't happen But you know it was to me oh, yeah So I wasn't gonna say about the about Verizon to overcharge and that cost you a fortune to watch a movie No, it was but was back to the Apple thing for area

CHAPTER 38 / 42 Discussion

Phone Design, Bluetooth Radiation and Landlines

The hosts critique modern smartphone design, specifically the placement of charging ports at the bottom of the device, which interferes with car cup holders. There is also a expressed skepticism regarding Bluetooth "AirPods," with concerns about having transmitters radiating directly into the skull. The segment concludes with a nostalgic preference for Bakelite landline phones over modern wireless technology.

phone design· bluetooth· radiation· landlines· bakelite

2:26:17 Oh yeah, what else was at the Apple event? They don't have headphones anymore. Headphone jack and they got a dongle. Yeah this is an inter... well you can plug in a new... I guess the iPhone comes with a... Why do they put.. let me ask you a question just in general most of these days I've got my old Nexus phone which I still use and I see it with this phone here. Why do you put your dongle connection and all the rest of it at the bottom of the phone? And I ask that because many times when you're using one of these phones, like in the car when I would say... Yeah, you have a holder and then it's in the way. You have like a little well if you have one suck on holders is fine. But even then, no, even then you have issues because of the way the suck on thing works it clamps the phone and if it doesn't, if it clamps sideways its one way and if it clamps up and down different but I usually just drop the phone into a receptacle that holds cups. It's called a cup holder. Well there's crap coming out from underneath

2:27:14 I got the charger, it plugs in the bottom and so you...the thing is that doesn't fit in there right. It's because the bottom has got some interference because it's got something coming out of the bottom. Do guys have problems figuring this out? That the bottom is not the best place to put these things?" I think…I don't know. Maybe just a design question It could be interference with the antenna question, could be placement of just the way this phone is built. So that's what I was going to say! And so I dropped my phone broke the screen and I contact one of Tina's daughters who works at the Apple store

2:27:52 It was, hey should I come and get a fix? You know the 7th is coming out. But it was pretty busted so we go to the Fixit, the iFixit here in Austin This is an outfit for $99 they'll fix your screen I'm like, okay. Wow man this is what a great business this is so I watch him do it and it's pretty quick but the replacement screen in no way whatsoever is it a replacement for what I had It is a cheap piece of Chinese poop and in fact you know I dropped the phone again yesterday because now I am just careless

2:28:33 And it didn't break, but it actually separated. It popped up and I could see the backlight and I just...and I pressed it down and it closed again! And it's not rounded at the edges. It's complete counterfeit crap But it didn't break when I dropped it which was kind of interesting Yeah, yeah, I think they wanted to break Oh planned obsolescence obviously is part of this Obviously I don't, you know. But I really don't mind what they're doing. I can see where wireless is a lot of people already use Bluetooth and you still... You know, I wrote a column on this for PC Magazine and I realized that I haven't plugged anything into my headphone jack for probably two or three years

2:29:12 I do. When i'm on the plane, I always carry my headphones for the show because I don't want to carry multiple headphones and it's the same ones I'm using now Sony studio headphones and I just unscrewed the big connector jack and plug it into my phone And I like that because you know...I like these headphones. I like the way they sound. I don't want to have to now carry a different set of wireless headphones in order to use it so thats...for me personally I dont' like that It also who you saw these these new what are they called the air pods? Yeah, they look like earrings. Yeah I really want to have a transmitter on both sides of my head now I'm very happy with this size that way radiating into my frickin skull yeah This does not make any time that I don't like the Bluetooth stuff. I don't like any of it is not good

2:30:01 You know what I'm saying? I don't... you know me. Yeah, I'm free air you put some speakers in front of me and turn them on. And time to close it up! The only good phone is a landline and the phone should be made out of Bakelite That's right everybody that's your tech news for today all the tech hornys are happy! New iPhones! I have only one more segment, but i'm gonna open up the floor to you first. I have one clip okay? I have a bunch of clips But I have the one that needs to be played all right because this one was just like You watch this, you shake your head and go what? No Soros is behind the Black Lives Matter. Yes he's financing... You know that Black Lives Matter closed down an airport in England I think they've done this a couple of times They tried to do something at Heathrow then they closed down a runway Because of American racism there over there in London makes so much sense Well it turns out see that's the thing It's not about American racism Possibly it never was

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Black Lives Matter UK, London City Airport Climate Protest

Nine activists from Black Lives Matter UK shut down London City Airport by chaining themselves together on a runway to protest the "climate change impact of air travel on black people." The group claims that white nations are responsible for global temperature changes that create millions of "climate refugees" in Africa. Critics suggest the organization is being used as a front for George Soros-funded environmental agendas.

black lives matter· london city airport· climate change· george soros· refugees

2:31:00 It's a sorrow thing, yeah of course. You don't know what is going on so I think you figure out what is going on here with bull crap this Black Lives Matter thing as if this is gonna be their message is. The London City Airport shut down flights after 9 black lives matter activists locked themselves together to protest the climate change impact of air travel on black people worldwide in a series of tweets sent out by Black Lives Matter UK this morning. The group highlighted how many majority black nations in Africa are most impacted by climate change, even though majority white nations like Britain are most responsible for causing climate change. The protesters erected a tripod and chained themselves together delaying flights for hours before being arrested. This is clip of the video put out by Black Lives Matter UK explaining the protest

2:31:48 The UK is the biggest per capita contributor to global temperature change and the least vulnerable. According to the UNHCR, by 2050 there will be 200 million climate refugees. Oh yeah of course! Of course it's all about climate change. 200 million climate refugees? Of course! That makes nothing but sense So Black Lives Matter is really a Climate Change Front organization Yes This has not been revealed to the public, especially the American public yet. Do you think that's all they are? Or maybe it's just one of the many issues they're instructed to attack? I think they'll attack a few things but actually looking at Soros and the way he invests and what he likes to put money into...I think this is really what's going on! The United States, I think they're gonna get called out if they try to pull this off

2:32:44 But Black Lives Matter and now they're talking about African black lives. Oh, yeah Mm-hmm because of climate change mm-hmm And then they have a video I only cut the video short I just left the two things in there cuz it went on for like 30 seconds some people's talking about client black people Talking about client in a bird the British accent talking about climate change It was unbelievable fabulous Speaking of which, today September 8th... 1899. It was 108 degrees in Missouri. Apparently it's not a hundred and eight there today. My final bit I thank you to Gary who alerted me to this is from the BBC News Hour with David L Phillips had not heard of this guy

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David L. Phillips, Turkey-ISIS Deal and the Kurds

Foreign affairs expert David L. Phillips alleges that Turkey's military operation in Jarabulus was a "pre-cooked" deal with the Islamic State (ISIS). According to Phillips, ISIS fighters simply changed into Free Syrian Army uniforms to avoid conflict with Turkey, while the real target of the Turkish offensive was the Syrian Kurds (YPG). This maneuver was designed to prevent the Kurds from establishing a contiguous state called Rojava along the border.

david l. phillips· turkey· isis· kurds· jarabulus

2:33:39 Quite an impressive resume. Director of the Program on Peace Building and Rights, Columbia University's Institute for the Study of Human Rights. He served as foreign affairs expert to senior advisor to the US State Department of State and Senior Advisor to United Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs He's worked at academic institutions as executive director of Columbia University's International Conflict Resolution Program, Director of America University's program on conflict prevention. He has no Wikipedia page by the way which really points strongly to him being a spook. Senior fellow at Harvard Universities Future of Diplomacy Project Fellow and Fellow at Harvard University Centers for Middle East Studies Professor at the Diplomatic Academy of Vienna I mean this goes on and on

2:34:26 Yeah, it's got a Wikipedia page written all over it. Unless... Unless! Exactly So he's on and he's talking about the most recent fighting going on in Jarabulus, which is Syria. And Jarabulus where Turkey of course it's right on the Turkish border, the Syrian-Turkish border and I learned a lot from this very very interesting guy and i'm not quite sure well...I guess he wasn't actually was an advisor so he wasn't really a paid member of the State Department perhaps? So he feels comfortable saying these things

2:35:04 So Turkey came in, and what we heard was even Joe Biden went to Turkey around the same time that this happened. And he said he was hanging out there trying to smooth everything over We learn from our friend here, from David L. Phillips that something else entirely happened so the way it was played to us in the media if you heard about it at all is that the Turks are now they came and they did the right thing they kicked kick the Islamic State out of Jarabulus And good to go. Here's David L Brooks telling us what actually happened. Let's be clear about the nature of this operation in Jarabulus, it was not targeting the IS, it was targeting Syrian Kurds. In fact there was a deal pre-cooked between Ankara and the Islamic State

2:35:58 whereby the Islamic State fighters merely changed their uniforms to look like the Free Syrian Army. This was a rescue of the Islamic State in Jarabulus from the PYD offensive, it didn't advance the goal of killing Islamic state fighters or help United States and the multinational coalition in its drive to contain jihadis." I had not heard about this! So the whole thing was phony. Yes, and what they... It was to rescue the ISIS folks which we have talked about Turkey being in bed with ISIS for a long time Well, the second clip that I have here he explains it in little more detail

2:36:41 And you need, and we'll talk about this after the clip. You need to understand the problem between Turkey and the Kurds. So our friends have always been the YPG that's the Kurdish fighters. Those are guys that we support along with the Free Syrian Army but what they...what Turkey pretty much did is they came in and wiped out all of the YPG fighters who are our guys and they protected ISIS by just having them put on free Syrian army uniforms, which man this is a trick that goes back to World War II. I mean this is an old one so listen... It goes back before then of course well listen to the second bit. Let's recall that for several years Turkey was the principal sponsor of the Islamic State it gave the Islamic State... Sorry to interrupt I mean that's obviously something they would strongly disagree with

2:37:32 They disagree with it, but they're lying. They supported the Islamic State. The evidence is ample. Everyone knows that from 2014 to the beginning of 2016 Turkey was the primary benefactor of jihadis including Islamic State fighters. The U.S. knows full well that its most reliable ally in Syria are the People's Protection Forces of the PYD. It doesn't buy this propaganda from Erdogan that a no-fly zone and a security area is somehow going to be a humanitarian intervention. It's purely an effort to limit the influence of Syrian Kurds, and for Turkey to project its power into Syria.

2:38:19 The peace process in Syria is complicated by Turkey's presence on the ground and at the negotiating table. The US is fully aware of that. It's just tiptoeing around Erdogan because it doesn't want to insult a NATO ally, particularly after Turkey has made such a stink about the US involvement in the recent coup and its unwillingness to hand over an extradite for Tula Gulen." So nice that he brought in Fethullah Gulen there! I started doing a little bit of research on this He writes a lot of things, this guy. And I put a couple of his writings in the show notes and he writes about Rojava. R-O-J-A-V-A. I don't know if it's Rojava or Rojava how you pronounce it

2:39:05 And if you look at Wikipedia, Rojava has an entry. It has a flag it is after the Ottoman Empire started disbanded and what we now know as the Western powers that be propelled us into this entire region where they split up the Ottoman Empire was housed in Constantinople, that was the capital and that of course is Istanbul today. And when they...when the Western powers cut it all up as it was falling apart, that's how we come up with Iraq Iran Syria Jordan you know all these different so-called countries but the Kurds

2:39:44 always wanted their own state called Rojava. I need a pronunciation guide on that and it's pretty much the entire landmass between Turkey and Syria so we know on the southwestern part of Turkey is where they have big part in, they have of course we had the Syrian Kurds and the piece they've been wanting to close is at Jerobolus And the reason of course why the Turks don't want this is, you know they're going to say oh hold on you want to cross our border? You want your oil to go in or you want uh...to have your fighters or the supplies for ISIS come through our turf. No no we're gonna lock that off and we're gonna make a problem for you and of course this is also- all Jarabuli's also where the oil goes through its pipelines it's trucks etc So I really didn't realize

2:40:36 all these pieces. And I would suggest looking at a map so you can really, really understand it but now it makes so much sense all the things that are going on and we've already said this but yeah Turkey is bad effing news! And you got Biden going up there trying to smooth it over. We've heard this in several other clips, Erdogan is out of control and I don't think this current administration wants to touch any of that with a 10-foot pole They really just want to let it all... They wanna get out. They wanna get out of office. Yeah, because you can't... Of course we can't... Turkey being a NATO ally you can't just go, hey man like screw you! It becomes a huge international embarrassment so it's a conundrum. It really is an odd conundrum. Well that's because NATO is a problem. And NATO is a big problem but Donald Trump's crazy. We all know that

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Katrina vanden Heuvel, McCarthyism and Antibacterial Soap Ban

Katrina vanden Heuvel, editor of The Nation, accused the Clinton campaign of using "new McCarthyism" to silence those calling for a better relationship with Russia. In a separate news item, the FDA announced a ban on 19 chemicals commonly found in antibacterial soaps, such as triclosan. The agency stated that these chemicals are no more effective than plain soap and water and may pose long-term health risks.

katrina vanden heuvel· mccarthyism· fda· antibacterial soap· the nation

2:41:41 Alright, so I'm keeping this guy on watch because yes. I would like to really like what he's doing and keep your eye on me on nature Jarrah blah blah blah okay? I have last one to play us out I got the Syrian thing at the Union League. I got Van Hovel bitching about something... No, yeah you didn't play that! Yeah she's you know the one Mary she's the editor-in-chief or publisher of The Nation which is a complete progressive operation but she seems to have issues with everybody about the Russians because uh she's married to our favorite Russian analyst Cohen Oh really? oh cool should we play this? Yeah play it

2:42:22 The editor of the Nation magazine, Katrina Vanden Heuvel says that anyone calling for a debate is typically blacklisted by the Clinton campaign. The Clinton campaign and the Clinton campaign supporters, I think are dangerously using a new McCarthyism to impugn the integrity of those who simply say we need a debate about what a new U.S.-Russian relationship would be. Let me be clear—the nation believes Donald Trump's visceral contempt for Muslim immigrants' women and faxes is unfit to be discussed. president, but at the same time it is very dangerous to use a tactic just to say that those who are calling for a different relationship and calling for debate that this country needs our Kremlin agents.

2:43:10 Apparently she's had a falling out with Hillary. Puts her into an interesting light along with Professor Cohen Yeah, well... Something up with that I just thought I'd run it through The other one is I think ABC Oh wait you have another clip? Yeah mine's a little bit You can play it underneath this short I think ABC is not getting enough people of dial let's say dial use dial soap Irish Spring, some of these other companies that make these anti-disinfectant soaps and washes and stuff. Like Neutrogena?

2:43:48 Maybe, maybe. Neutrogena might be there I think they're not advertising enough so let's do this ABC chemicals may do more harm than good Another consumer alert tonight a surprising finding about a common household item The FDA is banning the use of 19 chemicals commonly found in antibacterial soaps saying not only did they not do any good they may actually do harm ABC's Kena Whitworth explains She didn't explain That's all you need to know. All right, I'm good. All right me too man All right. Well see on Sunday of course Sunday Sunday and of course we have such a large production staff

CHAPTER 42 / 42 Discussion

NFL Season Opener, National Anthem and Outro

The show wraps up with a look ahead to the NFL season opener and continued monitoring of national anthem protests. The hosts sign off from Austin and Silicon Valley, followed by a "Hillary Cleveland cough" mashup and the "Gitmo Nation" national anthem. The episode concludes with a reminder to visit the show's website for notes and future broadcasts.

nfl· national anthem· adam curry· john c. dvorak· gitmo nation

2:44:36 We have a lot of Hillary Cleveland cough mashups for the end of the show. Can't help it, they're just on the ball you know? They are just on the ball! Gotta love it Any sports I should watch? No... nothing today Today's Thursday yes actually I think tonight is the first NFL game of the season And not sure who's playing but its a big game and it'll be Thursday night football and ya know None of this is important until you get to the last couple weeks of these commercial operations that are putting together these

2:45:16 questionable events. It might be worth watching just to watch the beginning and see if anybody doesn't stand up for the flag. For the flag, yes. National Anthem. Gotcha! This seems to be cropping up here and there it's not going to go away for a while We'll be back on Sunday with another show remember us at Dvorak dot org slash NA until then coming you from The Crackpot Condo here in the skyscraper downtown Austin Tejas. Team of Region 6 if your looking for me In The Morning everybody I'm Adam Curry And from Northern Silicon Valley I'm John Cena. We'll be back on Sunday right here, on No Agenda. Adios mofos! Okey dokey artichokey. Hit me with 20! Keep making noise! Let me clean my... I hope you don't die! Monism's right here! Monisim! And it gonna look something like this here! Now if y'all want to eat some! If ya'll need some help!

2:46:45 Somebody make some noise in this joint, man! Let's go to Cleveland. I've been talking so... Every time I think about Trump like an allergic We have 63 days to go Wow, I am really high. When we were trying to figure out where we could be We all said let's go to Cleveland!

2:47:51 We have 63 days to go. Whoa, you got butt-slam! Adios mofo. Dvorak dot org slash N A. Ladies and gentlemen please rise for your Gitmo Nation national anthem. In the morning, Gitmo Nation We are all charged up to be Human resources and servants in all lands and all ships at sea From the east to west Down under to The lowlands And beyond Distracted slaves

2:48:54 Hear our gift for nations all.