Episode 992 · Thursday, 21 December 2017

Robo-Trump

A landmark tax overhaul triggers corporate bonuses while Apple faces a battery scandal and Disney debuts a questionable animatronic commander-in-chief.

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The No Agenda Show · No. 992

About this episode

President Donald Trump and Congressional Republicans finalized a $1.5 trillion tax overhaul this week, slashing the corporate rate to 21% and repealing the individual mandate. Major corporations including AT&T, Comcast, and Wells Fargo immediately responded by announcing employee bonuses and wage hikes. While the GOP celebrates a unified legislative victory, critics in high-tax states like New York and California face new limitations on state and local tax deductions.

In international and domestic fallout, UK First Secretary Damian Green resigned following a pornography scandal, while Senator Joe Manchin defended Al Franken against a forced resignation. The Department of Education scrapped Obama-era Title IX guidelines, and Olympic medalist Mikayla Maroney filed suit against USA Gymnastics over a non-disclosure agreement regarding Larry Nassar. Meanwhile, Bitcoin prices plummeted 23% as Coinbase suspended trading of Bitcoin Cash amid insider trading allegations. Apple also admitted to slowing down older iPhone processors to manage battery degradation, sparking claims of planned obsolescence.

Disney World unveiled a widely mocked animatronic Donald Trump that observers suggest looks like a modified Hillary Clinton model. The holiday season brings reports of porch pirates using shotgun shells to protect packages and a controversy over the racial history of Jingle Bells. One host plans a strategic Boxing Day turkey run while the other prepares for a massive family gathering in Chicago.


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CHAPTER 01 / 53 Discussion

Silver Sharpie Invention, Equipment Labeling Utility

A discussion highlights the Silver Sharpie as a significant invention for modern technology users. The marker is praised for its ability to write clearly on black plastic equipment, such as MIDI controllers and mixers, where standard labels are difficult to read. It is suggested as an ideal stocking stuffer for the holiday season.

silver sharpie· black plastic· midi controller· equipment labeling· office supplies

00:00 It's white privilege, it's racist, it's sexist. Adam Curry, John C. Devorah. It's Thursday, December 21st, 2017. This is your award-winning Gitmo Nation Media Assassination Episode 9992. This is no agenda. With a skip in my step and a ground loop in my mic broadcasting live from downtown Austin, Texas, Cap with the drone, Star State, Ian the Cluedio, Ian in the morning everybody. I'm Adam Curry. And from Northern Silicon Valley where I'm here to declare that the silver sharpie is the greatest invention of all time. I'm John C. Dvorak. It's Crackpot and Buzzkill. In the morning. You know, I actually received a silver sharpie the other day.

00:42 Did you now yes, and I love it. It's the greatest invention of all time it is I you know I write on equipment with it. I do all kinds of stuff with it It's particularly good during this era of black plastic it precisely I've got nothing but black plastic in the studio Yeah, and it's fantastic What are you using for writing on black plastic? I used to use it for writing on floppy disks, but those days are over hmm No, black plastic. You gotta put some information down on the black plastic, how you do it. You put a sticker on there. No, just use a silver sharpie. Yeah, because I got a new MIDI controller for the new setup and it's just a little mini mixer.

01:28 And it has buttons next to it, but it's very unclear because it has to correspond to the numbers of the players. I got eight players, I got eight faders, and I was having real problems. This was the first time we used it, I had a real problem with it. And then I got the Silver Sharpie and I put a little 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and perfect! It's dynamite. Well, now that we have solved that problem, on to the rest of the problems of the world. By the way, I think a Silver Sharpie would be a great gift for anybody to put in a stocking. Now that is a good tip. That's a good Christmas shopping tip right there everybody. Yep, you get them everywhere too. They have them at Target.

CHAPTER 02 / 53 Discussion

Christmas Shipping Logistics, Package Theft Prevention

Shipping carriers including UPS, FedEx, and the U.S. Postal Service are projected to deliver over one billion packages during the 2017 holiday season. Volume has increased 50% over normal levels, driven by a 30-40% year-over-year growth in e-commerce. Reports also note a rise in "porch pirates" stealing deliveries, leading some homeowners to install booby traps involving mouse traps or blank shotgun shells.

ups· fedex· us postal service· e-commerce· package theft

02:08 In fact, since we started on that note, let's do a little Christmas reporting. Okay, I could do some Christmas reporting for you too. I'd love to hear what you got. Well, I've got two clips. One on the Christmas shipping report, which would be worth listening to. Next tonight here, your money and likely your stress. It is now Christmas crunch time, but that means prices slashed in many places and we've got the list tonight. ABC's Ariel Rescheff out to help you save your money. Okay, I think you played the wrong clip. No, it says Christmas shopping ABC. No, Christmas Shipping. Christmas Shipping. Oh, I'm sorry. Yes, you're right. My mistake. Okay, play that. That's on CBS. The other clip has... I have to say something before you play it. Okay, I'll play the Christmas Shipping. I'm sorry. Is there a difference between an I and an O?

02:53 My eyes are old. Estimated deliveries this holiday season will top 1 billion packages. Here's Michelle Miller. Tick the season to be shopping and shipping at Lilac Chocolates in Brooklyn where more than 20% of their sales will be shipped for the holidays. Co-owner Anthony Cerrone. Getting the gifts there on time is super important. They just can't be late. So we really rely on the carriers to deliver our you know, when they promise they will. This year Christmas lands on a Monday, giving retailers one less day to get gifts delivered on time. UPS, FedEx and the U.S. Postal Service are working on OverDrive to collectively deliver more than 60 million packages a day, even weekends.

03:38 A 50% increase over normal volume. DHL hired 6,000 additional workers to keep up with demand on this year's shipping orders. They've climbed up 26% over last year. Jeff Ivory is vice president of sales. Are you seeing any glitches in your delivery system? The challenges we always have is that are people going to actually be home for when we go for the delivery side of things. So certainly we've coped with the volume in terms of putting on more flights and making sure that we have the appropriate amount of seasonal workers for delivery. It's been non-stop for shipping companies this holiday season. E-commerce orders have exploded.

04:18 will only add to that craze as many companies are offering free shipping. Phoenix Group's chief economist Max Wolf says shipping companies are struggling to keep up with online growth. The sheer volumes are so high and if you're growing your e-commerce 30, 40 percent year over year, are you growing your trucks and drivers 30 percent year over year? Answer is no. If you have computer problems I feel bad for you son. I got 99 problems but a glitch ain't one. Glitch. How can that still be a serious word used in a serious report about technology? Well, that report was on CBS and they don't really know how to monetize these reports as well as ABC does. Can I just say, I shipped a package, well, big man, Tina shipped a package for me from the post office to my buddy in New Jersey, just one of those boxes, what does it cost? One of those prepaid boxes. Yeah, prepaid boxes. And it was supposed to take three days, got there in two days.

05:15 I like the post office and those boxes are dynamite. Yeah, you can put all kinds of cool stuff in there. Yeah, you put whatever you, in fact, when I send one of those boxes, if there's any room left, I shove a magazine or something in there just to, it's all flat rate. Just to take advantage of the price. Yeah, it's a flat rate box. So, you know, stuff it, put an apple in there. Yeah. So then there's a lot of reports, which I don't have any clips of, of the different kinds of People that are stealing the packages off your poor. Oh, yes, of course and the booby traps people are putting on them You know mouse traps booby traps small bombs some guys get some shotgun shells they fire off when they got lifts the package

CHAPTER 03 / 53 Discussion

ABC News Native Advertising, Gift Card Scams

A report from ABC News is criticized for appearing to be a "plug-o-rama" or native advertisement for specific retailers like Best Buy, Macy's, and Banana Republic. The segment specifically questions the promotion of sites like Gift Card Granny, noting that gift cards are often designed to be lost or never redeemed, essentially serving as a scam for retailers.

abc news· best buy· macy's· gift card granny· native advertising

05:57 So those are kind of an interesting reports. But I got the biggest kick out of this clip, which is this is the Christmas shopping, whether you're starting to play. This is a plug-o-rama. And I'm totally convinced that ABC went around with one of their sales guys. Would you like to be in this report? We'll mention your name. Next tonight here, your money and likely your stress. It is now Christmas crunch time, but that means price is slashed in many places. And we've got the list tonight. ABC's Ariel Russia about to help you save your money. Tonight, retailers rolling out last-minute deals to nab your holiday dollar. More than a third of shoppers doing the bulk of their gift buying this week before Christmas and some major perks for procrastinators.

06:45 really good stools. I mean everything at this point of the year is always like 50, 40. These popular Beats headphones originally $380 at Best Buy, now $160. Experts say it's also a great time to buy bling. These designer Movado watches more than $500 off. For clothing, deep discounts up to 70% off men's outerwear at Macy's. Flash sales popping up. At Banana Republic, 50% off everything and savings on stocking stuffers. family members. Prices on gift cards slashed on sites like Cardpool and Gift Card Granny. Ariel with us live tonight and Ariel because Christmas falls on a Monday this year some of the biggest shopping days will be this weekend. That's right David the Saturday before Christmas is expected to be the second busiest shopping day of the entire year with deals up until the holiday. The key experts say is knowing what you're looking for before you last-minute shop. That's pretty brazen.

07:47 No kidding. Gift card granny? Are you kidding me? You know what I think? I don't know if they charge for it separately. It's more likely they said, we're doing a bonus for you this year. That's how I would have positioned it. That's it. You could do that. I mean, this is still commercial. Yeah, it's still yeah, it's still a native ad. Absolutely Yeah, I just think I just would have done that like man And if they were being honest and giving us real reports, they'd tell you not to buy gift cards not to buy more gift cards Why what's wrong with gift cards? Oh, everybody knows her just well because people lose them. It's just a waste of money. I Or you give them to somebody and it gets put away somewhere and it never gets used. I mean, it's just a scam. It's designed to be not implemented. It's designed to be lost. Well, I'm glad you got those shopping reports. I have two different reports. This you may have heard about. Newest Christmas controversy has social justice warriors claiming this classic holiday carol is racist. Yeah! Jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the way.

CHAPTER 04 / 53 Discussion

Jingle Bells Racial History Controversy, Boston University Research

A Boston University theater history professor, Kiana Hamill, claims that the classic Christmas carol "Jingle Bells" has a problematic history rooted in 19th-century blackface minstrelsy. The research suggests the song was originally performed to mock African Americans in Boston in 1857. The claim is met with skepticism regarding whether these origins were systematically removed from history.

jingle bells· kiana hamill· boston university· blackface· minstrel shows

08:53 So here's the story, a theater history professor telling Boston.com that Jingle Bells was originally performed to make fun of African-Americans. That professor saying, quote, the racial history of the song has remained hidden behind its local and seasonal affection. Blackface and racist origins have been suddenly and systematically removed from its history. Is this true? Not that I know of, but it's a great story. I mean, I think it's a hoax. We'll look into it. We'll look into it. We have to be careful because if this story is breaking now, somebody could have rigged, you know, short-term rigged it. This is a problem with the Wikipedia, obviously. Somebody could have rigged the entry. Let's look it up.

09:41 Yeah, what I'm when I'm sitting jingle bells. Yeah, jingle bells. What's it got to do with anything that has anything to do with slavery or blacks? Boston University theater professor claims the Christmas Carol has a problematic history because it was originally performed to make fun of African Americans. In what way? Let me see. The legacy of Jingle Bells is one where its blackface and racist origins have been subtly and systematically removed from its history, says Kiana Hamill, Boston University theater historian, as she wrote a whole research paper about it. Although One Horse Open Sleigh... let me see... I don't know man. It's a stretch, I think. Just a tad bit of a stretch.

10:30 It was first performed on Washington Street in Boston in 1857. Some area choirs adopted it as part of their repertoire in the 1860s and 70s. It was featured in a variety of parlor songs and college anthologies in the 1880s. It was first recorded in 1889 on an Edison cylinder. It says it's an unsettled question whether and when Pierpont originally composed the song that would become known as Jingle Bells, a plaque in 19... it's a high school, like some guy in high school or something? It's got... no, there's no way! It's bullcrap! Well, she got her name in the paper. Yeah, good for her. But my favorite is this transition or transformation of history.

CHAPTER 05 / 53 Discussion

Santa's Husband Children's Book, Mall of America Black Santa

A new children's book titled "Santa's Husband" by Daniel Kibblesmith features a gay, interracial couple where Santa is black and his husband is white. The book was inspired by the 2016 controversy surrounding the Mall of America hiring its first black Santa Claus. The narrative replaces the traditional Mrs. Claus figure, sparking discussion on the transformation of holiday traditions.

santa's husband· daniel kibblesmith· mall of america· black santa· lgbtq literature

11:20 There's a new book out just in time for Christmas. Coming in, this is new. Daniel, first to you, what inspired Santa's Husband? Well, it was sort of inspired by the annual tradition we have in this country of... Santa's Husband. Stay tuned, you'll like it. Okay, you're beating me up on these clips. Well, I got lots of time on my hands. and that traditional Christmas is under attack. So among other things, we were reading all of the news about the Mall of America hiring a black Santa Claus last year. And me and my now wife made a joke on Twitter that if we ever had a child, they would only know about black Santa Claus. And if they saw a white Santa Claus at the mall, we would just explain, well, that's his husband.

12:13 And then Ashley and I knew each other from the internet and from her illustration already and she jumped into my Twitter mentions and said boom new book. Boom cut one. Yeah, and it's out now available everywhere actually. So let me read a couple of pages here. It says like any married couple they have their disagreements but they always manage to kiss and make up usually over a plate of milk and cookies. So we have the gay Santa Claus. Santa is black, he's gay, and he has a husband. A white husband. A white guy? Yeah. It's kind of misogynist. Apparently he dresses much the same. Mrs. Claus has been wiped from history all of a sudden. It's an outrage. That is an outrage. I'm surprised people put up with this. Everyone thinks it's great. That's great. Hell with her. I know. I know. It's bad.

CHAPTER 06 / 53 Discussion

Fingerlings Toy Counterfeits, Walmart Third-Party Seller Risks

The "Fingerlings" monkey toy has become the high-demand item of the 2017 holiday season, leading to a surge in counterfeit products sold through third-party vendors on Walmart.com. The manufacturer is suing over 150 companies for trademark infringement. Safety experts warn that these knockoffs bypass federal inspections and may contain toxic materials or posing choking hazards.

fingerlings· wowwee· walmart· counterfeit toys· product safety

13:11 You're borderline on Clip of the Day there, but unfortunately because you just took my clips and made them look like junk. Well I get a borderline. I'm taking a borderline. Yes. Sorry. They made a big deal about these fake fingerlings. I didn't even know. Every year they have supposedly, they have to have some thematic gift that is hard to get. And, um... Oh, what is it this year? This year's the Fingerling. Fingerling. It's a little bitty monkey that you put on your finger and its head goes back and forth and it goes... Here's a report. I do have a report on it called Fingerling.

14:02 Oh, you're waiting for a clip? I thought you were going to read it. I'm sitting here like, well, could you hurry up and read the report already? I'm sorry. You have kids, you know that every year there's a popular hard to find holiday toy that you have to stand in line for. Cabbage Patch Kids, Transformers. I'm trying to think of it right now. Those hamsters. This year, the It toy has been sold out for weeks, which has opened the door for fraud. We see that every year. Consumer investigator Chris Kimura joins us now and tell us about these, what do you call them? Fingerling. Fingerlings. Yes, fake fingerlings. I think we've hit a sore spot here, haven't we? All right, we were tipped off these knockoffs by one of our eagle-eyed response producers. We did a little digging around and found the forgery is rampant. It could also put your child's safety at risk.

14:48 One of our response producers bought Fingerlings on Walmart.com and this is what she got. It looks like the real thing and the packaging is nearly identical. It's not until you compare it to authentic Fingerlings that you see the major difference. The name Fingerlings is missing on the packaging. A keen eye might catch other clues that this Fingerling is bogus. Check out how batteries is misspelled. An NBC viewer in New Jersey had a similar experience. She bought two Fingerlings on Walmart.com. The second one that I received came in not as a Fingerling, but as a happy monkey. Not the color, not looking like it, not the brand, nothing like that. As it turns out, the maker of Fingerlings is suing more than 150 companies for knocking off its blockbuster toy. Consumers who've been duped into buying a fake need to know there are potential safety concerns for kids.

15:41 Counterfeit toys bypass federal safety inspections. The two concerns with counterfeit products are that one they could pose a choking hazard particularly if they're small parts. The second concern would be that there are unhealthy toxics that are in the product. We haven't heard about any safety issues with these knockoffs. So we wondered how did Walmart end up with the fakes? The company confirmed it wasn't selling them. Instead, they were sold by a third party on its website. After the response team reached out to Walmart, it booted those sellers from its site, saying it has zero tolerance for people selling fake goods. It also issued a full refund. Now, this seems like a story planted by Amazon.

CHAPTER 07 / 53 Discussion

Amazon Prime Delivery Failures, Cloud Printer Setup Issues

An anecdote describes purchasing a $39 Canon printer from Amazon that failed to arrive on the promised Saturday delivery date. After filing feedback, Amazon issued a $20 refund, reducing the cost to $19. However, the device, which utilizes Google Cloud Print, proved difficult to set up, highlighting frustrations with modern "cloud-only" hardware.

amazon prime· canon printer· google cloud print· customer service· refunds

16:29 Yeah, likely. But Amazon is like a real bad actor when it comes to selling dubious things from other third parties. Yeah. And I mean, I've seen a bunch of things go through that just like, I mean, they'll take it back with pretty much no questions asked or, you know, no real problem. But Walmart, you know, is new to this. And I think they just got burned you know speaking of Amazon I'd or I needed a printer and I got rid of everything I didn't I never need a printer anymore now. I needed a printer all of a sudden why I? Needed a printer to print out some documents of which I'm not going to go into I needed a printer You mean you've been getting by without a printer. Yeah Yeah, if I need to print something I can actually email it to the front desk here, and they print it out and

17:18 Because they had printer this building had computers and printers, but people steal it so the printer was gone people steal HDMI cables People are a-holes. They steal. Oh, yeah, so I needed I needed a printer And I see on and I just needed a simple printer just print out some stuff. I see an Amazon printer a Canon 39 bucks I'm like perfect because of course they're only selling the ink I presume that's why it's so cheap And I needed it quick and I said, you know, if you order today, that was last Friday, it'll be there tomorrow, Saturday. I'm like, okay, click, good. And it didn't arrive Saturday. So I say, damn it, Amazon. I wrote the, you know, I did a feedback and they took off 20 bucks. I got the printer for $19. I'll bet you that's a gem of a printer. It works fine. It's a cloud printer. It's great. It's a cloud printer? Yeah. Google cloud print. Oh God.

18:14 Yeah, that's what I said while trying to set it up, which I have not yet succeeded in one week later. That's bad. But that is such a thing to be honest, but Amazon will send you will give you a refund if they if they mess it up if you're a prime member, they will say oh, yeah, no, if you're a prime member, you can you could probably if you played your cards right and bought a lot of stuff get your entire prime membership refunded. Yeah, but these kinds of complaints and this is the time to do it because there's no way they're gonna make things arrive on time. It's not possible. Anyway, so that's I think our Christmas report.

CHAPTER 08 / 53 Discussion

Steve Pinchenik Interview Preview, Alex Jones Comparison

A preview is provided for an upcoming long-form interview with Steve Pinchenik. The conversation is described as a rare opportunity to hear Pinchenik speak without the frequent commercial interruptions typical of his appearances on the Alex Jones show. The speaker notes Pinchenik's impressive ability to recall specific names and dates accurately.

steve pinchenik· alex jones· interview· eidetic memory· podcasting

18:55 I was more about the shopping. Merry Christmas, everybody. You were kind of about the scams and what are screwiness, screwball, Justice Warrior crap. And yeah, Merry Christmas, everybody. We won't be doing a show, we should mention this. Yes, we, on Christmas. We're doing a show. Yeah, it's fresh, it's a new show. It's fresh. Fresh, fresh new content from the No Agenda, from the people who bring you the No Agenda show. Yeah, it's an interview I did with Steve Pachenik. Yeah. And I think you'll like it. You know, I never hear this guy just talk without being interrupted. Because you're hearing him on Alex Jones where they got to interrupt him to sell pills. Yeah, exactly. It's pretty much... Yeah, I think I feel the same way about all interviews where you see a good interview. We've talked about this on our... Yes.

19:49 episodes. Yes. Where people are getting going, so you know, it reminds me of something and then they get cut off because they got to go to a break and then they kind of forget about what they're talking about. Loses the momentum, loses all the momentum. What I found, well what I did during this interview I just kind of started and just, you know, I got him to talk and he loves talking. He loves talking. He seems to be a chatterbox, yes. Every time he would mention something, I'd just be looking it up on Wikipedia and he would have the names right, the dates right, and everything. I was like, how do you, how do you do that? You might just have a eidetic memory. It's possible Yeah, well after this interview you again you will be is he the real deal is he what is it? It's still a mystery. What is he? And now it's time for your sexual harassment update. That's right Hashtag me too. So let's see. What do we have the latest which I found interesting was uh, linda sarsour accused of enabling sexual assault and harassment in the workplace. She is the

CHAPTER 09 / 53 Discussion

Linda Sarsour Sexual Harassment Allegations, Women's March

Linda Sarsour, co-founder of the Women's March, faces accusations of enabling sexual assault and harassment within her organization. The report suggests a pattern of ignoring workplace misconduct. This development occurs amid the broader "Me Too" movement and ongoing scrutiny of political figures on Capitol Hill.

linda sarsour· women's march· sexual harassment· workplace assault· activism

20:53 She's the co-founder of the Women's March, you know her. She's that horrible woman. Yes, you were going to say horrible Muslim woman, I know, but that was just a descriptor. No, I was just going to say horrible woman. Yeah, she's nasty. And you know, she won't talk about it. I don't know if she's had any... Denied this anywhere or I haven't really signed out care. Yeah, oh Okay, I don't care because I think she's just a creep and so it doesn't and we're still waiting for the Somewhere between 15 and 20 lawmakers of both parties in Congress or on Capitol Hill to be outed

21:36 That hasn't happened yet, although... The fact that it hasn't happened already is indicating to me that it might not happen at all because there's no reason for it now that Judge Moore didn't get elected. I think that's gonna make everything calm down. But I do have one clip myself for this segment. Okay. Because it was actually mentioned in the newsletter about how they're trying to, you know, character assassinate... They're going after Meryl Streep with She Knew. Hashtag Me Too. Hashtag She Knew. Yeah, who cares whether she knew or not at this point. This is an old story. Weinstein's done and why I don't know why we're just a titillation maybe or just to see this cat fight between Rose McGowan and well, it's a I think what's going on it's award season and we have You know, we have the Golden Globes coming up which is where she famously lauded Harvey Weinstein

CHAPTER 10 / 53 Discussion

Meryl Streep and Rose McGowan Conflict, Harvey Weinstein Fallout

Actress Rose McGowan criticized Meryl Streep for her planned "silent protest" of wearing black to the Golden Globes, accusing Streep of having turned a blind eye to Harvey Weinstein's behavior for years. Streep issued a statement denying she had knowledge of Weinstein's crimes. McGowan later apologized for a specific dig regarding the Marchesa fashion line.

meryl streep· rose mcgowan· harvey weinstein· golden globes· marquesa

22:32 I think they're talking about women should all dress in black for the awards season. In fact, all covered in this clip. This is good. We turn next here tonight to new fallout from the allegations of sexual abuse against Harvey Weinstein. Actress Rose McGowan, who claims Weinstein raped her, taking aim now at Meryl Streep. McGowan tweeting that Streep's silence is the problem. Weinstein's lawyer says that any allegations of non-consensual sex are unequivocally denied by Mr. Weinstein. But tonight, ABC's Lindsay Davis now with Meryl Streep's response. The most nominated actor in Oscar history in a different role tonight. Meryl Streep defending herself against accusations she turned a blind eye to Harvey Weinstein's abusive behavior. I just want to thank my agent Kevin Uvaine and God Harvey Weinstein.

23:25 After Weinstein's fall, Streep said she was appalled, adding not everybody knew. Recently telling Vogue's Anna Wintour she hasn't stopped thinking about it. dining room table, three daughters. Harvey Weinstein, that's all we talk about. I mean, you know, it's like horrible. But when Streep announced she would join an army of actresses wearing black this awards season as a silent protest, it infuriated actress Rose McGowan, who claims Weinstein raped her. And that cannot stand and it will not stand. McGowan tweeting, Wait a minute, that sounded a lot like a whipsaw to me.

24:03 It was totally. Total whipsaw. Just throw in a clip. Throw in a clip. It infuriated actress Rose McGowan who claims Weinstein raped her. And that cannot stand and it will not stand. McGowan tweeting, actresses like Meryl Streep who happily worked for the pig monster are wearing black in a silent protest. Your silence is the problem. McGowan adding, maybe you should all wear Marquesa. The fashion line designed by Weinstein's estranged wife. Now in a lengthy statement, Streep is responding, writing, So far, no direct response from McEowen, though she did delete her tweet and apologize for the dig about actresses wearing awards dresses designed by Weinstein's wife. The Marquesa line was beneath me, she wrote, and I'm sorry for that.

25:00 And tonight Meryl Streep says she has reached out to Rose McGowan. Streep said that she has made sure that McGowan has her phone number. She says that she is waiting for her call. In the meantime, Harvey Weinstein, as you know, has denied unequivocally any non-consensual sexual activity, David. All right, Lindsay Davis back on this today. Yes, fantastic. Thank you so much. Yeah, great. I think you were right that this kind of ends. You know, we had the Roy Moore, Judge Roy Moore thing that's over and it's just kind of off. Yeah, we're done. Yeah, they got there to accomplish what they wanted to accomplish. Well, not entirely, as we still have to un-resign Al Franken. This is now in play. We got to un-resign him because it was not fair. And I don't, you know, I guess what happened was, all right, you're going to fall on your sword. You're going to resign. And then that will force Trump to resign. I think that actually was the strategy here. No, I don't think so.

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Al Franken Resignation Controversy, Senator Joe Manchin Defense

Senator Joe Manchin of West Virginia expressed regret over the pressured resignation of Senator Al Franken, calling the Democratic party's treatment of him hypocritical. Manchin argued that Franken should have been allowed to go through a formal Ethics Committee investigation rather than being forced out prematurely. Some Democrats are reportedly considering "un-resigning" Franken.

al franken· joe manchin· chuck schumer· senate ethics committee· resignation

25:59 To the morons? Yes it was, that's all they've been saying. I think it was specifically aimed at if Roy Moore got in, they could hound him and use him as a whipping boy because Franken quit. Okay, alright, well I'll take that just as good. And now of course we have to undo that. This is Democratics, hmm, let's see. Yes, Democratic Senator Joe Manchin from West Virginia on the Politico podcast. I think the Roy Moore thing sends a loud clear message. What you did to Al Franklin. Franklin. Franklin. I love it. My bestest buddy, Al Franklin. Yeah. The Democrats, the most hypocritical thing I've ever seen done to a human being and then have enough guts to sit on the floor and watch him give his speech and go over and hug him.

26:54 That's hypocrisy at the highest level I've ever seen in my life. Made me sick. And here's a man that all he said, take me through the ethics committee. I will live by whatever decision and I'll walk away thanking this opportunity I've had while I was here. But you find out if you think I'm a predator, you find out of my actions, you find out the people I've worked with all my life. I was in that type of an arena. Al says, listen, I got a lot of flaws, this is not one of them. Give Al a chance to prove it. And I think it's atrocious. We ran a good person off. Al and I didn't vote. You guys did not get along on a lot of things politically. Politically, we were separate, okay?

27:34 But you need people from... you need to have all spectrums of this. He hasn't resigned yet, he said he was going to resign. I hope they have enough guts, if they had enough guts, enough conscience and enough heart to say, Al, we made a mistake asking prematurely for you to leave. At least go through now. Al, would you subject yourself to a rigorous ethics examination, an ethics investigation and live by whatever comes out and then we'll put the vote on you, Al. That's what they should do. That's the human and decent thing to do. If they have any decency in them, they do that. Every one of them that signed for him to go out, including Chuck Schumer, would do that. Mm-hmm. We shall see. Well, a couple things. First of all, we know from other reports

28:18 that the Senate House Senate Ethics Committee has never found anybody guilty of anything if it was unless it was done during their tenure in office. So anything that happened before or when they were kids or would just before they got elected That's always put aside. So there's no way he's not gonna breeze through an ethics committee thing. And we know that in advance, so this is bullcrap. Now, the thing is, I like to know how he's gonna deal with his co-senator, Amy Klobuchar, who demanded he quit. I think that's kind of interesting. But if he doesn't quit, I think this puts them...I think he's gonna be a target.

29:04 He said he was gonna quit. Right, right. Yeah, I know. Why didn't he quit? Well, you know, we'll see. We live in crazy times. People can say stuff. And that picture of him grabbing the breasts of that DJ or whoever she was, that's just gonna be fodder for every election and it's gonna be used by everybody. I'll use it. I already did actually once with somebody who came up with this. I just posted that picture. It's just too funny of a comeback not to do. Yeah, even though I said from the beginning he should have never resigned or said he was gonna resign. He should have quit the party.

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Damian Green Resignation, Theresa May Brexit Cabinet Crisis

Damian Green, the UK's First Secretary of State and a key ally to Prime Minister Theresa May, resigned after an investigation found he made misleading statements about pornography found on his office computer in 2008. This marks the third ministerial departure in two months for May's government, further complicating the ongoing Brexit negotiations.

damian green· theresa may· brexit· pornography scandal· uk politics

29:41 Well, the hashtag MeToo campaign is just running rampant throughout the entire universe, including the United Kingdom's. Another blow for Theresa May as she attempts to navigate Brexit's treacherous waters. It's not exactly the same as MeToo, but... ...her senior minister, Damian Green, to resign late Wednesday. An internal investigation found he'd made misleading statements about pornography found on computers at his office. It was a reluctant loss. Green's one of May's most trusted allies and a key advocate of a soft Brexit, who voted to remain in the European Union. Green was appointed first secretary of state, May's de facto deputy, in the wake of the disastrous snap election in June that stripped May's conservatives of their majority. His job partly to pacify a party deeply divided by Brexit.

30:34 To make matters worse, he's the third minister to quit in the past two months. For Green, it all began in November when an academic said he sexually harassed her two years ago, which he denies. The investigation said it couldn't conclude either way, but deemed her account plausible. Also in November, it was reported that the police had found pornography on a computer in Green's parliamentary office in 2008. Green said that was untrue and later denied that police had told him they'd discovered such images. Both of those statements turned out to be inaccurate. May's wounded government is expected to limp on though. There's little appetite for a leadership contest with Brexit looming.

31:14 You know, this all stems from that idiotic, the snap election she called for. I still don't know why she did that. That's so odd. Nobody knows why she did it. She thought she could just take over the world. Everyone's going to love her so much. I mean, this is the kind of, and you see this in our Congress too, a kind of, you know, with Trump, uh, it's kind of like lost on, you know, what the public is thinking is lost on them. In fact, there's a good report I've got here... Well, but they don't talk to the public, John. I mean, they go out in public, they're literally cordoned off. The press are on one side, the public is somewhere... The press doesn't talk to the public unless they're gonna do man on the street and chop it up to whatever they want it to be. Well, I'm not just saying the press, I'm saying the politicians and the press. Yeah. Yeah, no, at this point, the press is a lost cause. And something that is not discussed...

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UCLA Sexual Violence Statistics, Prison Rape Data

Research from UCLA’s Health and Human Rights Law Project reveals that 38% of sexual violence victims reported in the National Crime Victimization Survey are men. The data highlights issues of forced penetration and sexual assault within the prison system, noting that in female prisons, the perpetrators are often other inmates rather than staff.

ucla· sexual violence· national crime victimization survey· prison rape· gender statistics

32:08 but showed up in an article, some research from UCLA's Health and Human Rights Law Project came up with a statistic. In incidents of sexual violence reported to the National Crime Victimization Survey, how many percent do you think of victims were men? Forty? Wow, 38. 38% and the majority of that is forced penetration not on them, but of women What yeah, so women forcing men to penetrate them really yeah? Doesn't seem like anything that would be that would be arousing. Oh Look, I'm just telling you what the way to pay for the gun to your head and says you got to screw me Yeah, it's not like a turn-on I

33:07 I think this probably is a lot of this is young men and older women a lot of this happening in academia And there's it's a really interesting paper. It's it's I'll put it the show notes nine nine two no agenda notes calm And there's a lot of data on prisons, interestingly enough. Let me tell you this, you don't want to go to prison. No. This is not where you want to be at all. This is not good. So you think that in fact you think there'd be some kind of rape in prisons phenomenon which is not...

33:46 It's actually shameful that the government has set things up so this is a common occurrence. This should be illegal. And the worst is female, is women's prison. That's the worst. Yeah, this should be illegal. And it's not the male staff, it's other female inmates raping other women. Yeah, the Bull Dykes. I don't know it's the Bull Dykes, but... I bet you there's a few. Let me see if we have anything else on this. Oh, yes, I think it is important that Department of Education scrapped a key part of government policy. This is something the Obama administration set up regarding sexual harassment, sexual assault on campuses. Now this was, we discussed this on the show a long time ago, I don't remember exactly what, it might fall under Title 10 or 9 or something, I can't remember what it falls under.

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Department of Education Title IX Policy Shift, Campus Due Process

The Department of Education has scrapped Obama-era guidelines that required colleges to use the "preponderance of evidence" standard—the lowest burden of proof—in sexual assault cases. Schools are now permitted to use a higher "clear and convincing evidence" standard, aiming to provide more balance between the rights of the accuser and the accused.

department of education· title ix· preponderance of evidence· sexual assault· campus policy

34:50 The guidelines demanded colleges use the lowest standard of proof per pound. We had some great clips on this where people were talking about, you know, there's no Balance between accusers and the accused. Yes, yes, yes. The accusers, if it's a woman in particular, whatever she says goes and this guy's out. Yes, the preponderance of the evidence. So the lowest standard of proof, preponderance of the evidence. What does that mean? Preponderance of the evidence. I think it means the amount. Can I look that up? No. Yeah, why don't you look it up? Look up the word preponderance in the book.

35:29 Okay, well you could have done that while I was reading the rest. Yeah, I was relaxed. Okay, here we go. Preponderance. The quality or fact of being greater in number, quantity, or importance. So what do they mean by that then? If one complaint is enough. Jeez. Okay, so the preponderance of evidence in deciding whether a student is responsible for sexual assault, a verdict that can lead to discipline and expulsion. But the Department of Education said colleges were free to abandon that standard and raise it to a higher standard known as clear and convincing evidence, which I also think is... Yeah, it's probably still bogus. I think in one of our clips somebody pointed out that if this is going on, this is a crime. This has nothing to do with the college. They should be ousting anybody. They should call the police. Well, they have campus police and stuff.

36:26 Well, not all schools. Not all schools have campus. So I do think that's good on one hand, but it doesn't, you know, I don't know. Doesn't solve the problem necessarily. It does not. And we still haven't been accused of anything. This is good. Well, we were accused of being podcasters. And this concludes your sexual harassment update. Yes, indeed it does. Well, I got one more sexual harassment thing. That's not really sexual harassment. It's more of a news story. But this is the USA Gymnastics Update. I mean, the guy's in jail now and now everyone's coming out of the woodwork to sue them. It's just, I don't know if this is good or bad, but

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USA Gymnastics Lawsuit, Mikayla Maroney Non-Disclosure Agreement

Olympic medalist Mikayla Maroney is suing USA Gymnastics, alleging the organization used a $1.25 million settlement and a non-disclosure agreement to silence her regarding abuse by team doctor Larry Nassar. Maroney's attorney claims the organization prioritized its reputation over the well-being of the athletes. Nassar is currently imprisoned following hundreds of similar allegations.

mikayla maroney· usa gymnastics· larry nassar· non-disclosure agreement· sexual abuse

37:10 Play the USA Gymnastics report. Olympic medalist Mikayla Moroney is suing USA Gymnastics. She says the organization tried to cover up her allegations of sexual abuse against former team doctor Larry Nassar. In a settlement nearly a year ago Moroney received one and a quarter million dollars and signed a non-disclosure agreement. Dr. John Lapuk has more on this. McCallum Maroney's lawyer is accusing USA Gymnastics of covering up her sexual abuse by having her sign a non-disclosure agreement. Maroney first revealed the abuse in a Twitter post two months ago, writing that Nasser's abuse started when I was 13 years old and didn't end until I left the sport. John Manley represents more than 100 girls and young women, including Maroney, alleging sexual abuse by Larry Nassar.

37:57 Of course it's a cover-up. I mean, if you're not trying to cover it up, why are you asking her to be quiet? Manley says USA Gymnastics took advantage of Maroney's fragile psychological state. They wanted to keep their dirty laundry quiet and they were willing to sacrifice Michaela's health and well-being and voice to do that. And that's just wrong. At the 2012 London Olympics, Maroney was part of the powerhouse American women's gymnastics team known as the Fierce Five. Just last month, her former teammate, Olympic gold medalist Allie Raisman, told 60 Minutes about her abuse at the hands of Nassar. What did USA Gymnastics do and Larry Nassar do to manipulate these girls so much that they are so afraid to speak up?

38:41 Late today, USA Gymnastics put out a statement saying that both sides had agreed to the settlement and confidentiality deal and that they were initiated by Maroney's attorney, not by USA Gymnastics. Jeff? Hmm. That was kind of interesting. Who was her lawyer? Don't know they don't they had the guy on there, but I don't think they mentioned his name But this dirt by the way dirty look keeping dirty laundry quiet. It's kind of a Mixed metaphor that doesn't work. Yeah now. Here's the thing about this story Which is continuing and I don't know what Maroney's up to she if she got over a million dollars She'd think that would be enough to and then and if there was their idea, and then she signed off on it So that's kind of the troll room is saying it was Gloria Aldridge of course and

39:30 Well, they had him, one of her attorneys on it was a male. He could have been an associate. Now, here's what, I hate to say this, but I'd like to know what this guy did. Nobody has discussed it. Was he fondling them and asking, how does this feel? Or was he... How does this feel? Does this feel good? Yeah, does this feel good because you're going to be alive? Or was he, I mean, was he deflowering them so they could do better flips? I'm just asking. Oh, John. I would like to know some details here because as far as I know the guy didn't do anything unless we have some details. Right, right.

40:10 Although I don't have me just any details any details all it was was they will be abused them abused He could have punched him in the face. That's kind of abusing him, too Well, I will look into it for you. See if I can find out what's going on You look into it. Let me know let you know so the even though it's a great time to come out and air your dirty dirty laundry that would be the correct way of using the metaphor and Did you hear about the CEO of ESPN, John Skipper? Probably. He resigned. Yeah, I know. Because of substance abuse. Ah, that's right. That's what it was. Yeah, Coke probably. Yeah, you look at the guy, it's like, uh-huh. Man, how about that, huh?

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ESPN Ratings Decline, John Skipper Resignation

ESPN President John Skipper resigned from his position, citing a struggle with substance abuse. The network has faced significant ratings declines, which some attribute to an over-emphasis on international club soccer and women's basketball, sports that critics argue do not resonate as strongly with the core American viewing audience.

espn· john skipper· substance abuse· soccer ratings· sports broadcasting

40:57 I just find it hard. It probably explains a lot because ESPN has had nothing but trouble with its ratings have been dropping and dropping and dropping and my course I'm always saying is because Nobody's interested in English club soccer, which they're playing way too much of on ESPN I don't care whether Manchester City or Manchester United wins a game against Chelsea No, don't really care. No, and I don't think American viewers care. I mean, yeah a few Brits care and some maybe some some I like watching the soccer. I'm okay with that. Yeah, where's the last set? What's the last game you watch? What was the score one nil?

41:37 They're all one nil. Yes, it's always one nil. Or we do shootouts. And then the other thing is, and they're pushing a female, women's basketball to an extreme. And so women's basketball, club soccer, and you know, you know, I'd like to see some, I'd like to see sumo. Sumo is good. You know, what I would like to see more of is women's field hockey. You know, I'm a big fan. Big fan of the women's field hockey. I love the little outfit. That probably wouldn't be a bad idea or women's. It's a it's a ratings. Yes, it's a ratings Brazilian leagues are the best ratings bonanza. I tell you why they don't listen to me. They don't but so ESPN has had issues. Yeah. Anyway, anything else in this regard? No, nothing. Well, I do have a couple of Christmas clips. I want to play along the way and

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Christmas Music Novelties, Goat and Dog Vocal Arrangements

A review of novelty Christmas music features tracks composed entirely of animal sounds. One project involves individual goat vocalizations mapped to musical notes, while another features a sophisticated arrangement of dog growls and barks. The discussion touches on the creative effort required to arrange these "animal choirs" into recognizable holiday carols.

christmas music· goat sounds· dog barking· novelty songs· ascap

42:38 I did, you know, I, we should probably find it. Let me correct, find the credits for these. Cause I don't, I don't know what they're, what are, what the legality is of playing ask if these are ASCAP or not. Uh, I know they're public domain songs. Okay. Like white Christmas by goats. Oh brother. Hey, our goat. Yeah, it's our goat.

43:23 Okay Yeah, it goats in there very nice guy claims to have this Christmas by goats some goat you can find this out That's obviously a sampler. He's just playing samples No, oh yeah, he says no to that. He pulls the goat's tail. I don't have the cat one, which is all samplers. It's just a cat sampled on a keyboard and you can get the cat to sing anything you want it to. Right, right, right. But no, these goats, he claims that these are individual goats that were used. That's why he had our goat in there. He found all these goat sounds and then he made...

44:03 He determined what note they were singing and then he put it together that way. He didn't do it as a like on a keyboard with a sampler. It was like I think an edit job. Now with that in mind, The dog ones, which I've always preferred to the cat ones. I think you've played this before. I don't know if we played this one. This was I Wish You a Merry Christmas. But before we play, this is dogs and this I think is the most creative. I think this guy knows how to arrange. He should be on Broadway because he's got dogs growling and he's got dogs repeatedly barking annoyingly like dogs do. And I think this is like a real

44:41 A fantastic dynamite composition except for the fact that he uses too much music and not enough dogs. You're so easily entertained, John. Do that? Okay, you can kill the point is is that people should listen to the dog Christmas because it's got it's very I think it's unique in the way he uses growls and other things that kind of make a dimensionality to an otherwise silly idea I'm so happy you brought that to the show that really makes all the difference. I think so. How about a little Bitcoin update? Oh

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Bitcoin Price Volatility, Jim Cramer Cryptocurrency Commentary

Bitcoin experienced a significant drop from $19,000 to approximately $15,000, resulting in a 23% loss for recent investors. CNBC's Jim Cramer is criticized for his enthusiastic but contradictory coverage of the "crypto world." Proponents of the currency defend the dip as part of the "S-curve of adoption," while skeptics warn of a total market crash.

bitcoin· cryptocurrency· jim cramer· cnbc· s-curve of adoption

45:35 Okay, yeah No, this is important if you invested in this invested in this great store of value Around let's say 19,000 you thought time to jump in right now. It's 15,000 $617 per Bitcoin so you lost effectively about 23% of your investment. How are you feeling right before the holidays? I I didn't invest anything, but I think now is the time to buy. I'm not talking to you, I'm talking to people who jumped on this bandwagon and it's, you know, and congratulations everybody, the big boys are now in, now you see what happens. Oh yeah, you're gonna get screwed over. And then you listen to CNBC, these people are idiots.

46:23 And they can't stop talking about it. And it's not just Bitcoin, it's crypto this and crypto that, the biggest offender being Kramer. The enthusiasm that we know is occurring in the crypto world. I'm not denying the crypto world. I am supporting the crypto world. I think that crypto is great. But I also think that we have to be a little more careful. Weird name too. I mean it the Crypt Keeper. That's where like a bunch of dead people are right Jim I mean, they don't mean investors though right this is gonna work. It's a different things. It's cryptic not not a not a crypt right, but okay When you see that level of enthusiasm, what that says is there are true believers and you can't talk a true believer out of it. And I always say, look, as long as you know the risk, be my guest. I never ever mind anyone trying to make money. But a lot of people come on these shows and say they've missed it. I am not one of those. I'm saying as long as you know the risk, it's fine. But you have to understand the risk. All right, Jimbo, we will see at the top of the hour. Idiots.

47:23 That's shameful what you just played. Oh yeah, it is shamefully insane. And by the way, I'm sure that the root of crypt, crypt meaning like a kind of a crypt where the dead are, and cryptos, it has the same root. It's like a lock. Lock, lock, yes. So, of course a lot of people based on our broadcast here have been sending me, you know, hate notes and saying, you know, you're an idiot. Listen to this guy. He knows what he's talking about. This is great. So meanwhile, we're down from 20,000 to 15,000 and ah, there's an explanation for it. Oh, there's always an explanation. You ready? It's the S-curve of adoption.

48:11 Oh, that means it's gonna skyrocket. So it went up and now it goes curly Q and then it's gonna go up again. It's the S curve of adoption. Oh people, how about those poor saps who mortgaged their home to jump in? Because you know they jumped in at 17, 18, 19. I would assume that a lot of people... Somebody bought it at 18 because it went to 19. Yeah, and they stayed in because it's going to the moon! Most people would have stayed in yeah, I would just sit now. It's gonna come back. It'll come back to 19 Maybe when it crashes it's gonna go down to nothing. That's what that's and then it'll never return recover hmm and Or somebody will crack the crypto off and imagine that it's possible, and it you know guys are working on it Well hold on it's the NSA has invented the hash that's used for Bitcoin, so if they have it It's I think it's hacked it's cracked. They know how to do it

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Coinbase Insider Trading Allegations, Bitcoin Cash Launch

The cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase halted trading of Bitcoin Cash following allegations of insider trading. The suspension occurred after the price spiked immediately before the official launch on the platform. The segment highlights the "Wild West" nature of crypto markets compared to traditional investments like real estate, which have title insurance and regulatory protections.

coinbase· bitcoin cash· insider trading· satoshi· market regulation

49:12 I think they're using the 256 whatever hash thing. Yeah, this is where I get into trouble. Yeah, you should stop while you're ahead. And then Coinbase, which is seen by many as the number one exchange, they halted trading of Bitcoin cash due to possible insider trading. Now I ask you. What does that mean? I ask you. Satoshi was the guy who was trading? Insider trading means you got a tip and then you bought before the news came out. What kind of news? That's exactly what that's in a nutshell. That's what insider trading refers to. What kind of news was there? And I actually heard, I gotta get this clip for you. This guy said people just don't understand when they don't understand bitcoins because they don't understand the fundamentals.

50:04 Fundamentals of Bitcoin. Okay. I just feel sorry for people who do any arts kids with their skateboard money, you know weed money Here's a tip from uncle Adam. Keep your skateboard smoke the weed don't buy the Bitcoin It's not gonna turn out when it is 25,000. You're gonna get more hate mail. Sure. Oh And then when it hits 50,000 you're going to get even more hate mail. But the problem is that people do not have the psychological discipline to sell. They will hold and they will hold and they will hold and then they're screwed. That's the way it works and that's the way it's supposed to work. And they certainly don't have the discipline to sell when they're losing.

50:53 I mean, do you want to make money trading? When you're losing, you got to cut it. You got to cut your loss. People are like, oh, he could come back. He could bounce back. It's sad. That's the mentality. Like I said before, anyone who is stupid enough to take a A money-making investment, real estate, that always goes up. It flops down once in a while, but it doesn't. Look at a chart and see what the prices are. There's only so much of it. It's useful. You can build on it. And you can sell it somebody else very easily and there's systems in place like title companies to make sure you don't get screwed Yeah, there's all kind of ensure title insurance and all these things. There's nothing like that for Bitcoin now It's just a wild west and I will say I love blockchain. I love what it what it possibly can do Yeah, but there's all there's all kinds of peer-to-peer. I mean you have that what was that? Oh

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Twitter New Abusive Behavior Policies, Newsworthiness Exception

Twitter has implemented new policies regarding violence, abuse, and hateful conduct, including the ability to unverify users. A notable clause allows for "newsworthy" content that might otherwise violate rules to remain on the platform if it is in the public interest. This exception is interpreted as a way for Twitter to avoid banning high-profile figures like President Donald Trump.

twitter· terms of service· freedom of expression· donald trump· potus

51:51 We even, I even tried to use that for a while to distribute our show. What's it called? The spit torrent thing? No, yeah, it's, damn it. There's a whole bunch of them, but there's hash space, you know, hash space is out there and that's how peer-to-peer in essence works and you don't really need a centralized system and that of course is where we need to go. You can't be, you know, if we're going to rely on the face bag and Twitter for our, you know, for our communications, Twitter by the way with new rules. Oh, what's their new rules? Let me see. I have the rules here The Twitter so they have new policies on violence abuse and hateful conduct and they'll well first of all, they will Unverify you for sure. No. No. Yeah, let's see Content boundaries and use of Twitter. Okay graphic violence unlawful. Let me see. Oh

52:47 Oh, misuse of... abusive behavior. Here we go. We believe in freedom of expression and open dialogue, but that means little as an underlying philosophy as voices are silenced because people are afraid to speak up. Stop right there. How does that even make sense? If I'm on Twitter and I want to tweet something, but someone else says, you're a dick! And all of a sudden this is bad that I'm now I'm afraid to tweet? I don't under- really, I'm trying to understand what that sentence means. We believe in freedom of expression and open dialogue, but that means little as an underlying philosophy as voices are silenced because people are afraid to speak up.

53:32 In order to... you can go... you can be on Twitter anonymous. You can do all kinds of ways. In order to ensure that people feel safe expressing diverse opinions and beliefs, we prohibit behavior that crosses the line into abuse, including behavior that harasses, intimidates, or uses fear to silence another user's voice. Okay, you don't have a voice on Twitter? You type. We don't hear you. You're not talking. You got 280 characters to do it. And I don't understand how fear and intimidation on Twitter silences someone's voice. However, they continue, context matters when evaluating for abusive behavior and determining appropriate enforcement actions. Factors we may take into consideration include, but are not limited to, weather, colon.

54:21 The behavior is targeted at an individual or group of people. The report has been filed by the target of the abuse or by bystander. The behavior is newsworthy and in the legitimate public interest. That's an interesting one. So you may be able to silence voices if your behavior in doing so is newsworthy. Oh, that would mean Trump. I get it. Of course. So Trump can't get kicked off Because his behavior is newsworthy. By definition, everything he says is newsworthy. Fantastic. That's why they put it in. So when people say, hey man, why don't you kick the president off at POTUS? They just slip that one in. I didn't even realize it. That was a good, you know, that could apply to a lot of people. Yes. I'd say people like Rob Reiner, who's just a, you know, horrible tweeter. Hate, hate, hate, hate, hate, hate. Yeah, same thing. It's kind of newsworthy.

CHAPTER 21 / 53 Discussion

No Agenda Show Logistics, Episode 1000 Promotion

The hosts discuss the upcoming milestone of Episode 1000, offering double producer credit for $1,000 donations. They also promote the No Agenda Art Generator and the No Agenda Shop, which features listener-created artwork. The segment acknowledges the "troll room" and the community-driven nature of the show's production.

no agenda· podcasting· episode 1000· producer credit· no agenda shop

55:21 and Let's see what else that we have now that was the main thing about Twitter. Yeah, it's good to know now Do you want to do the because I see you have some tax bill stuff? Do you want to do that now or would you like to take a break or? Alright, well, let's see. It's about everyone getting more money We take the break first and we can talk about that afterwards I guess well with that I'd like to thank you for your courage and say in the morning to you John C Where the C stands for can't take a break. Dvorak! Well in the morning to you Mr. Adam Curry. In the morning to all ships at sea, boots on the ground, feet in the air, subs in the water, all the dames and knights out there. And I would like to point out that we have often spoken about the feats in the air, boots on the ground, and feats in the water, and there was a 13th foot discovered recently. A lot of people have been tweeting us that and we need to make mention of it because we're kind of over it.

56:18 that for you know a decade? For like years? Decades? A decade. It's only 1.3 feet a year it looks like. Yes and I want to thank or say in the morning to the chat room the troll room noagendastream.com good to have everybody there thank you DC girl all into it today spooky R everyone's there and in the morning to Nick the rat the sewer man brought us the artwork for episode 9 or 9 or 1 titled that milkshake duck This was his it was like a Warning sign like a nuclear no agenda with face bag on someone's phone your brain blowing up dollar signs with a target It was a composite, but love just a job well done. Yes, just beautiful just beautiful Nick

57:06 Noagendaartgenerator.com is where we get our artwork from after every show. Right after we're done, we start looking. So upload it and we appreciate the work that all of our artists do and we use it for album art, newsletters, and also you can find items at noagendashop.com that include the artwork from our artists who get paid for it. Okay! Well, we want to thank a few people for show 992. We're only eight away from the miraculous show 1000. I've made an offer. Double producers credit for anyone who contributes $1,000 for the show 1000. They get a credit for this show and they get a credit for the show 1000. They get double producers credit. And actually nobody's taking this up on this, but it's still an offer out there.

57:56 Okay, I have some reason over the years. I've made that offer a million times and nobody likes it I think one guy maybe or two good grand dukes while the great start off with our or sir anonymous sir anonymous Sir on not on a mess let me get this right on a mess of dog patch on a mess of dog patch came in with $800 which he does about once a month Is he not a Duke by now doesn't seem to care that's interesting isn't it? Right. It's kind of interesting. He's just one of those guys that they go grab the sheet because he did send a note in. This is a long note from him. So we're going to get ready for a long note. But it's, you know, eight hundred dollars. You can read it. Thank you for your and I can't read. Apparently. Thank you for continuing your outstanding work to keep us informed. This time of year brings out our social stupidity. So.

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Sir Anonymous Donation, Baby Boomer Generational Rant

A long-time donor from "Dog Patch" contributes $800 and provides a lengthy critique of the millennial generation. The rant defends Baby Boomers, arguing they improved the environment and social conditions that millennials now take for granted. The donor also criticizes the superficiality of social media culture and the "experiential society."

baby boomers· millennials· environmentalism· social media· dog patch

57:06 Noagendaartgenerator.com is where we get our artwork from after every show. Right after we're done, we start looking. So upload it and we appreciate the work that all of our artists do and we use it for album art, newsletters, and also you can find items at noagendashop.com that include the artwork from our artists who get paid for it. Okay! Well, we want to thank a few people for show 992. We're only eight away from the miraculous show 1000. I've made an offer. Double producers credit for anyone who contributes $1,000 for the show 1000. They get a credit for this show and they get a credit for the show 1000. They get double producers credit. And actually nobody's taking this up on this, but it's still an offer out there.

57:56 Okay, I have some reason over the years. I've made that offer a million times and nobody likes it I think one guy maybe or two good grand dukes while the great start off with our or sir anonymous sir anonymous Sir on not on a mess let me get this right on a mess of dog patch on a mess of dog patch came in with $800 which he does about once a month Is he not a Duke by now doesn't seem to care that's interesting isn't it? Right. It's kind of interesting. He's just one of those guys that they go grab the sheet because he did send a note in. This is a long note from him. So we're going to get ready for a long note. But it's, you know, eight hundred dollars. You can read it. Thank you for your and I can't read. Apparently. Thank you for continuing your outstanding work to keep us informed. This time of year brings out our social stupidity. So.

58:51 Pardon the following rant when I make my rant in person. I am called insensitive and ignorant and I probably am Thankfully, this is a listener supported podcast or some of the crap I type would be taken as harassment racist or hateful Which is probably Is to which it is probably too weak need overprivileged utopian globalist generation We think that people over 55 know nothing and have done nothing for the world. Yes, and they don't know social media. I Yeah, this happens in the workplace a lot. Trust me. Yeah, I can imagine recently I have met with family and attended meetings where it is obvious that the Experiential society on the web that self takes exciting pictures of food or repost political cartoons or repeats memes to demonstrate engagement do nothing for society but post superficial stuff to look engaged on a

59:51 You know like we watched Judd Apatow's stand-up last night. I think it's on Netflix you know Judd Apatow the yeah And he had a funny bit I liked that he said you know if back in the day if I had taken a picture and Sent it to my friend through the mail and said hey, I thought I'd send you a picture of my food People would have looked at you very strangely. Yeah, it's a good bit when you hear it in context. Yeah, I guess well Maybe your timing is not great The Greatest Generation Left Their Children, Boomers with LA Smog, the Cahoga River in Cleveland Burning, Love Canal, Coal Slag, Gary, Indiana Steel Mill Smoke, Deforestation to name a few environmental issues. Good work.

1:00:40 That's the greatest generation. They also passed on whites only bathrooms, college educated women restricted to teaching, nursing or secretary jobs, a cold war, the Great Society and more than a few other social issues. Look that up in your funk and Wagnalls for those that know nothing. I'm exhausted from listening to the BS crap millennials think they face. These so-called adults breathe cleaner air, drink safer water, have more clean and safe outdoor locations, have better educational opportunities, encounter less discrimination, more wildlife in the U.S. than we had growing up, thanks to us. I disagree with the better educational opportunities. That's what we discussed at the last show too, in Extreme.

1:01:28 It depends on what you mean by opportunity. Yet they believe 55 to 70 did nothing and know nothing about the societal issues and the environment and they have to save the world from us. Because see, this is the baby boomers lament. That's what he's doing, because 55 to 70 is that group. Millennials vote for people that believe the same crap, that the older generation, boomers, should pay more to fix stuff for them rather than doing it themselves. Unfortunately, we raised the latest generation. We should have eaten our young. Fortunately, the global competition they face may eat them alive anyway.

1:02:07 Done. Thanks for tolerating my rant. Enclosed is my monthly donation. I do my best using old technology to be timely. It ain't easy getting things delivered from dog patch. My donations require a bank teller, a mail carrier to pick up the mail, at least one mail sorter to put it in the correct trucks and a mail carrier to deliver the letter. Not all donations are sent in the US mail. time making timely delivery even more challenging. NJNK. NJNK, thank you very much. And we did receive the five notes that you sent last month. Geez, thank you very much, sir. I think we mentioned before. Yes. Okay. You know, it's Christmas. Can I give him a service goat karma? He says NJNK, but yes, I think so. Give him to him whether you like. From me to him, you know, from us.

CHAPTER 23 / 53 Discussion

Listener Donations, Job Karma Success Stories

A series of listener donations are read, including several "Job Karma" success stories where listeners attribute new employment to the show's positive influence. Contributions arrive from various locations including North Carolina, Texas, and Germany. Several listeners are elevated to the rank of Knight or Dame within the No Agenda community.

donations· job karma· knighthood· germany· travel karma

1:03:03 I think it's... Just complain later. Yeah, I think it's worth it. From the sounds of it, he's complaining a lot. Andrew Gusik in Greensboro, North Carolina. 56382. I had a job opportunity to present myself earlier this year and forwarded my resume to the hiring manager. I then walked over a month, waited a month for an interview. The day after I heard my brother Bob, knight of the dude's name Ben, give me a jobs karma, I got my call back. After a successful interview and notice, a notice and notice worked. I'm not sure what that means. I am now training for my new career at sea. I promise a larger donation if successful. So this donation brings me to Knighthood accounting in the email. As for title, Sir Andrew is fine. Thank you, Sir Bob, Knight of the Dews name Ben, and of course, the two of you as well for the best podcast in the universe. Oh, thank you. Merry Christmas. Merry Christmas to you. So that was nice. Very nice. That worked out. Yeah.

1:04:02 This job's karma, you know, we don't know why we didn't make it up people asked for it and it seems it seems to Have a high rate of success At least we hope so. Yes, please. Keep me anonymous says anonymous $555 and 55 cents from USA. I've been listening since 2008 and I'm overdue on keeping my media commercial free Thanks for the deconstruction on the bicycle rides. Hmm. Who was that? I don't know What did we do on bicycle rides? Oh, I think he's on a bicycle ride listening. Oh, okay. That's what I'm guessing. I would like credit on my LinkedIn profile. Yes. If possible. I'm not sure what he's talking about here. He can put it on. Yeah, you can put it on yourself. Yeah. We got nothing to do with it. Cheers. I guess he's got a no, nothing going on. No, nothing else.

1:05:00 Dan Pinkerton in Chula Vista, California. 33333, ITM gentlemen discovered your show earlier this year and it's my first donation so please give me a de-douching. You've been de-douched. This is a birthday present of myself as I turn 51 on Christmas. You know, I feel bad for people who have their birthday. My sister's birthday is January 1st, also kind of sucks. Yeah. I just gave you a gift. Yeah, you just got you this is your combo gear. No. It's like people never want to celebrate where they're like. Yeah, we can't come over We're doing other things on New Year's. Yeah, it's January 1st is another yeah, just a product gift is a problem. That's showing up as a problem Yeah, it's a nightmare Thank you for all you do I look forward to joining the round table before I turn 52 a little goat goat karma would be appreciated All right, Dan Pinkerton in California. You bet you've got karma

1:06:01 Gina Brown in Providence Village, Texas, 33333. And all she has to say is Merry Christmas to the best podcast in the universe. And Merry Christmas to you. Dropping down to associate executive producers, we start with Aunt Andrea Marburger, $250. And she's in Deutschland. Big H Deutschland, here is the Hoffman. Off the Hoff. Now, dear John and Adam, I'd like to thank you for your excellent show, having listened for a little more than a year without donating. I respectfully ask to be de-douched. You can have it. You've been de-douched. I'm really glad I found you in the universe, and especially my Monday mornings are a lot better.

1:06:53 When I can wake up to the opening of your latest Sunday show, keep up the great work and very much appreciate it. I hope she knows the show's on twice a week. Keep up the great work. It's very much appreciated and very much needed. Also in the part of, also in this part of the world. Yeah. Well, yeah, Germany. We have a lot of German lists. They are number four. Well, actually, I'll take a look while you're reading them. We have the new podcast analytics, John. Yes, I heard such a thing. She says, keep up the great work. It's very much appreciated, especially in this part of the world. I wish you wonderful holidays, greetings and frohe weihnachten. Frohe weihnachten! From Germany. Von der Hof. Deutschland. The Hof. The Hof would say the same. Frohe weihnachten!

1:07:44 Sir Chansey or Choncey? It should be Choncey's Chansey. Yeah, Chansey it says. $248 from New York City. Sir Chansey here, keep up the good work and Merry Christmas to you both. Can I get a Travel Karma as well as a Sharpton of your choice? Thank you for your courage. Which Sharpton would we like? I mean just you know the one I'm always picking so don't you get it to pick something else. Which one do you always pick? There's much. Oh resist we much? Yeah the much. Yeah we can do that. And you want travel karma? But resist we much. We must and we will much about that be committed. Unbelievable. You've got karma. He was getting paid good money to do that. Yeah but how is he no longer on TV? Did they kick him off finally? Did that finally end?

1:08:32 Finally I don't know how they did it because I think he had something on somebody I don't know what he was doing working there, but I think so I have not seen or heard I wonder maybe is a hashtag me to issue That would have come out just launching it alright So I got Samuel Lichtenstein, and I can't find us if I yes, let me see if I can find a note He is from New York, New York with a two three four five six donation. Yes, and let's see we got here. Oh Samuel Samuel Untermeyer we got Untermeyer we got common no no no let me see if I have anything here No, I just before I should New York in no note. Okay. No no no Then we got Dame Patricia of Biscayne Bay $200 and she sent a card. Oh, she always does she always sends cards nice cards. Yes Okay, I believe this is to be the card yes

1:09:37 Nothing much to it, but she says, wishing you and Adam a very happy Christmas. Thanks for all your hard work. I appreciate not having to watch any TV news. Always request Jobs Karma for my kids. Best of you, Dame Patricia. Jobs, jobs, jobs. Let's vote for jobs. You've got karma. Well, that's a variation on a theme. Let us know if it works. That concludes our group of well-wishers and especially executive and associate executive producers show nine nine two yes, and Every one of them yes profusely yes We do and thank you for not sending it to us in Bitcoin because it would have been worth less by the time we got it I just love saying that yeah, no cuz you know we're wrong. We're so wrong these guys have been wrong for four years and

1:10:32 Thank you to our executive producers and associate executive producers who really keep the train rolling. Appreciate that. We have lots more people to thank coming up in our second donation segment, $50 and above. And remember, we have a special show coming up on Sunday, brand new, fresh meat for you, not a typical deconstruction, but an interview. We'll also be introducing that. And then we're back on Thursday with another show. Remember us at Dvorak.org slash N A. And particularly around the holidays, you need to be out there propagating our formula. Our formula is this. We go, we hit people in the mouth. So we have a new tax code, tax plan, tax code. Yeah. And uh, and this is, this I think is a big deal.

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Corporate Tax Plan Bonuses, AT&T and Comcast Wage Hikes

Following the passage of the new tax bill, major corporations including AT&T and Comcast announced $1,000 bonuses for hundreds of thousands of employees. Additionally, several banks like Wells Fargo and Fifth Third announced they would raise their minimum wage to $15 an hour. Critics suggest these moves were coordinated to demonstrate the immediate benefits of the legislation.

tax reform· at&t· comcast· minimum wage· corporate bonuses

1:11:39 Yeah, we haven't changed this in a long time over 30 years. Yeah, and I looked at it, and I have to say that I have no idea if any of this will work I don't think anyone does I was not I think anybody knows it was all a crapshoot Yeah, that's that's what it seems like to me. You just don't know if this is gonna work or not I Well, it's already working for some people. I think it's AT&T or Comcast and one of these guys have given everybody a thousand dollars. Actually, I have the list here. It was AT&T gave everybody a bonus. 300,000 people got. Now, I've done this with my company in the past when we had the public company Think New Ideas.

1:12:26 It takes a little while to do something. You can't just say as CEO. Hey, let's give everyone a grand There's a lot of a lot of work. You know, you have to set it up. There's all kinds of implications Tax implications payroll implications the board has to approve it There's a whole bunch of stuff that goes down more interesting to me is the companies who are saying we're raising Our wages to $15 now that I think is interesting. Yeah, there's a whole bunch of them doing that. I And the way I took this is because I know it takes a long... raising the wage on your workers? Now this takes a long time. So I think, because this is AT&T, it's Boeing, these are big companies, a lot of military industrial complex. My feeling is, hey guys look, do me a solid on this. If we pass this thing, then show how great it is and then I'll make sure we buy more of your crap.

CHAPTER 25 / 53 Discussion

National Defense Authorization Act, 2018 Military Spending

The Senate passed a $700 billion National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) with overwhelming bipartisan support. The bill includes $640 billion for basic Pentagon operations and an additional $60 billion for overseas war accounts in Iraq, Syria, and Afghanistan. The spending level exceeds the amount originally requested by the Trump administration.

ndaa· pentagon· military budget· iraq· syria

1:13:23 Which we're about to do is the as the you know, we're uh, you're probably right and you're right. You just can't do this instantly let me play the Little clip I have here about the NDAA the National Defense Authorization Act. The Senate's 700 billion dollar defense policy bill is far beyond what President Donald Trump... Now 700 that's more than it used to be. We tracked this stuff. It used to be around 650, 640, maybe 660. There's an extra 40 bill that just passed out there. Minimum. I'm thinking thank you very much for you know giving everybody a raise. The Senate's

1:13:59 And it's $700 billion defense policy bill is far beyond what President Donald Trump had sought, and it sets the tone for America's military might in the next fiscal year. Now, the 1200 page bill sets aside about $640 billion for basic Pentagon operations, which is 37 billion more than Trump requested. It also adds another 60 billion for a special war account for overseas operations. in places like Iraq, Syria and Afghanistan. Now the mammoth spending bill got mammoth bipartisan support in the Senate. 89 senators voted yay while only eight voted nay. It needed just simple majority to pass. There's a bunch of war mongers. There's a bunch of Democrats voting for this too.

1:14:42 Yes, this is ridiculous and by the way 60 extra billion dollars 60 extras what it was 60 extra billion dollars for the money going to Iraq and Afghanistan There are potholes on highway 80 that need fixing but they're fixing the potholes in Iraq Let me tell you the potholes in Iraq are pretty pretty bad. I Yes, but let them fix them themselves. They can just fill them with dirt. Which is kind of what they do here. It's not a pet peeve, it's just a complaint. It's not a pet peeve!

CHAPTER 26 / 53 Discussion

Infrastructure Decay, Highway 5 Pothole Complaints

A recurring complaint focuses on the deteriorating state of American infrastructure, specifically the severe potholes on Highway 5 and Highway 80 in California. The discussion contrasts the billions of dollars spent on foreign military operations with the lack of funding for domestic road repairs, noting the risk of vehicle damage on major interstates.

infrastructure· highway 5· potholes· road maintenance· california

1:15:19 Ten years ten years I've been hearing you bitch about this. Yes. We have you ever driven on these roads that constitutes a camera without and turn off the Image stabilization, I'm gonna glue it to the car I'm gonna drive on some of these roads and show you yes and post it on YouTube these roads is unbelievable by the way I I There's a I almost broke an axle on highway 5 come when I was coming back from Los Angeles. Oh It's unbelievable. I almost posted a comment on the face bag the other day. I think it was Dave Weiner or someone. I'm doing the Dave Weiner voice. He's just going to go to the military industrial complex. All Republicans by the way!

1:16:08 No, the CEO of Raytheon, a woman. Most of them are Democrats. The CEO of the Lockheed Martins is a woman and a Democrat. That's what I meant. Tell them to take a look at the Senate vote and tell me how many Democrats voted for this bill. How many did? Most of them. He's just a bigot. Yes, we continue. The mammoth spending bill got mammoth bipartisan support in the Senate. 89 senators voted yay while only eight voted nay. It needed just simple majority to pass. Now getting into the nitty-gritty of the proposed National Defense Authorization Act, $141 billion is set aside for military personnel costs, including a 2.1% troop pay raise.

CHAPTER 27 / 53 Discussion

Kaspersky Lab Federal Ban, Stuxnet Discovery Retaliation

An amendment to the NDAA officially bans the use of Russian-based Kaspersky Lab software across the federal government due to security risks. The move is characterized as potential retaliation for Kaspersky's role in uncovering the Stuxnet virus. Kaspersky Lab has announced plans to sue the U.S. government over the ban.

kaspersky lab· cybersecurity· stuxnet· federal government· russia

1:16:51 $8.5 billion is for the U.S. Missile Defense Agency to defend against North Korea, while $705 million is for the Israeli Cooperative Missile Defense Programs, well more than what the Trump administration requested. Another $500 million will provide security assistance, including weapons, to Ukraine, and $100 million to help Balkan nations to, quote, deter Russian aggression. Now, in addition to spending allocations, senators proposed hundreds of amendments they hope to be attached to the NDAA. Most were left off, but New Hampshire Democrat Jean Shaheen's amendment to ban the use of Russian-based Kaspersky lab software across the federal government was attached and passed.

1:17:32 This comes a week after the Trump administration directed federal agencies to remove the software, saying the risk is too great to ignore that the Russian government could use the private company's software as a backdoor into the U.S. government. Now, more controversial amendments were left off the NDAA to promote its passing, but this will not be the final version. It must be reconciled with the House version before heading to the president's desk. The House passed its own plan in July and the two do have differences. But while Congress seems to agree on very little these days, the National Defense Authorization Act is seen as a must pass legislation and has been passed 55 straight years.

1:18:10 Where it will run into trouble is with finances. The House and Senate versions both defy sequestration caps set in 2011. Democrats are not against blowing the cap, but they also want to see caps eased on non-defense spending and have pledged to block major increases in military spending without similar boosts to domestic programs. Those poor guys at Kaspersky Labs, they got screwed. They're suing. They didn't donate enough. Well, no, I think this thing this is a payback for that They're the ones who pretty much discovered and busted everybody for Stuxnet Stuxnet, right? You're right. You're right Yeah, this is this is your hey, thanks for all that for all the help. Yeah adios. Yeah Sorry, sorry Kaspersky

CHAPTER 28 / 53 Discussion

GOP Tax Bill Passage, Obamacare Individual Mandate Repeal

President Trump and Congressional Republicans celebrated the passage of a $1.5 trillion tax cut package, the largest overhaul of the tax code in 31 years. The bill significantly reduces the corporate tax rate from 35% to 21% and repeals the Obamacare individual mandate. Democrats criticized the bill, claiming it favors corporations over the middle class.

tax cuts· gop· obamacare· individual mandate· paul ryan

1:18:58 Well, I have the, let's play the tax cut stuff that came out. This was on CBS and so there was a very interesting report because they were kind of, this is a very interesting three-parter here that I've got. So let's start with this at the rundown. President Trump got what he wanted most for Christmas. Congress today approved a one and a half trillion dollar package of tax cuts, part of the biggest overhaul of the tax code in 31 years. It also cuts out a major part of Obamacare, ending the requirement that most Americans buy health insurance or pay a fine. Now right after I finally bought some, damn it. This is the president's biggest legislative victory, achieved without a Democratic vote, and he called Republicans to the White House to celebrate. Major Garrett was there.

1:19:41 This will indeed be a very big day when people look back at our country. President Trump and fellow Republicans celebrated on the South Lawn and promised the tax cuts will unleash economic growth. It means jobs, jobs, jobs, jobs. The president showered praise on GOP leaders Mitch McConnell and Paul Ryan. It was a little team. It's always a lot of fun when you win. If you work hard and lose, that's not acceptable. But the president will sign the bill in the coming days. It reduces the corporate tax rate from 35% to 21%, doubles the current standard deduction for individuals and families, and doubles the child tax credit. Taxpayers will see the effects in February paychecks.

1:20:24 Congressional Republicans who met the president's Christmas deadline for passage served up fawning praise for Mr. Trump. But for your leadership we would not be here today. You're living up to everything. everything I thought you would. Something this profound could not have been done without exquisite presidential leadership. No Democrat voted for the bill. Party leaders Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi said Republican promises went unfulfilled. They were going to reduce the brackets. They did not. The corporate loopholes are worse than ever in this bill. For the president, today's ceremony capped a year of accomplishments. Neil Gorsuch on the Supreme Court. The qualifications

1:21:05 of Judge Gorsuch are beyond dispute. Fewer illegal crossings on the southern border, regaining territory from ISIS in Iraq and Syria, and eliminating regulations. But the president fell short on replacing the Affordable Care Act. We all learned a lot. Increasing infrastructure spending and changing immigration laws. With his trademark zest for superlatives, the president said he's just getting started. So it's going to be really a very special period of time. Republicans say these tax cuts... Wow, that was interesting the way they did that. They threw in the jobs as his superlative? Let me listen to that again. But the president fell short on replacing the Affordable Care Act. We all learned a lot. Increasing infrastructure spending and changing immigration laws.

1:21:54 With his trademark zest for superlatives job the president says he's just getting started So it's gonna be really a very special period of time Republicans say these tax cuts are having an immediate impact late today two large banks Wells Fargo and third fifth announced they're raising their minimum wage to $15 an hour AT&T and Comcast said they will be giving all most of their employees a $1,000 bonus Jeff yeah, so One of his superlatives is jobs, jobs, jobs. That's what it sounds like. As if no one else has ever said that. Like, I don't know, Nancy Pelosi. Nancy Pelosi. Just to name one. Jobs, jobs, jobs and jobs. Let's vote for jobs. Here's a question for you. Do you remember when she said that and what Bill we're talking about?

CHAPTER 29 / 53 Discussion

Trump Approval Ratings, Media Polling Skepticism

Media reports highlight President Trump's low approval ratings, currently averaging around 39%, despite his legislative victories. The segment expresses skepticism toward these polls, suggesting they are biased products of the Washington Post and New York Times. The discussion questions the validity of data claiming the tax bill is unpopular with the public.

approval ratings· washington post· new york times· polling· public opinion

1:22:47 Oh, no, I can't. Do you? I'm sure you do. Well, I can't remember the exact name of the bill, but it wasn't passed by the Senate. This is the bill which was about the environment where we're gonna green up the whole country. There's a very extensive bill about how we can't... We're all going to be repairing windmills. That's our new job. Houses are gonna have to be insulated. There's all these rules about how much insulation you have to have in your house, whether you like it or not. And it's all about jobs, jobs, jobs. The green economy, yes. Completely, and that was a big failure. Mainly because the Senate wasn't going to go for any of this. Let's play clip two of this rundown from CBS. John, let me start with you. Mr. Trump begins the 12th month of his presidency today. Put this year in context, if you would.

1:23:37 Well, it's a bit of a paradox. If you look on the one side, you have all of those achievements that Major talked about that the president got. And here he got a big legislative achievement at the end, which is really what he wanted. But for somebody who came into the office with his signature skill being marketing, all All of those achievements have not paid off in popularity. His approval rating, the average is at about 39%. This tax bill that he's been selling, the approval rating for that is below 30%, about 10 points away from where the Affordable Care Act was when President Obama signed it. The Republican Party is less popular. And so he has gotten the achievement, but what has eluded him so far is the approval.

1:24:18 You know, I'm so tired of these, this number, like approval number. No one's ever asked me or anyone I know, where does this come from? And they always have it immediately. This is a promoted by the Washington Post and the New York Times notorious Trump hater haters. Uh, and it's, I don't, I find them to be bogus because I don't see any evidence of this. And especially when they say, well, if Republicans are asked, they find that they love this guy. So I just think it's just a bogus, I don't know, it's beyond me. It's just something they just like to pull out all the time and say... And everybody hates the tax relief? Yeah. Okay, why is that? Why is that? Well, I do have a... I don't know if you want to... Let's play the sound clip. Third clip, yes.

1:25:06 Republicans want to go even further and reform Medicare and Social Security as well. But some of their colleagues think that could be radioactive in a midterm election year, especially, Jeff, since President Trump has promised not to touch entitlements. And John, talk about that image that was projected today at the White House, that of a unified party. Is that the case right now? Well, it sure looks like it. And remember a few weeks ago we were talking about the race in Alabama which split the Republican Party and then also you've had some senators, even those who are standing behind him today, smiling and applauding like Senator Corker.

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Republican Party Unity, State Income Tax Deduction Changes

The passage of the tax bill is seen as a unifying moment for the Republican Party, with former critics like Senator Bob Corker supporting the measure. A significant change in the bill is the limitation on State and Local Tax (SALT) deductions, which is expected to negatively impact high-tax states like California and New York while benefiting states like Texas.

republican party· bob corker· salt deduction· california· texas

1:24:18 You know, I'm so tired of these, this number, like approval number. No one's ever asked me or anyone I know, where does this come from? And they always have it immediately. This is a promoted by the Washington Post and the New York Times notorious Trump hater haters. Uh, and it's, I don't, I find them to be bogus because I don't see any evidence of this. And especially when they say, well, if Republicans are asked, they find that they love this guy. So I just think it's just a bogus, I don't know, it's beyond me. It's just something they just like to pull out all the time and say... And everybody hates the tax relief? Yeah. Okay, why is that? Why is that? Well, I do have a... I don't know if you want to... Let's play the sound clip. Third clip, yes.

1:25:06 Republicans want to go even further and reform Medicare and Social Security as well. But some of their colleagues think that could be radioactive in a midterm election year, especially, Jeff, since President Trump has promised not to touch entitlements. And John, talk about that image that was projected today at the White House, that of a unified party. Is that the case right now? Well, it sure looks like it. And remember a few weeks ago we were talking about the race in Alabama which split the Republican Party and then also you've had some senators, even those who are standing behind him today, smiling and applauding like Senator Corker.

1:25:43 who have been openly critical of the president, suggested he may not be fit for the job. They are now all behind him. When you ask Paul Ryan about some of these controversies over the last several months, he would say, well, I'm not focused on that. I'm focused on our agenda. And that's what you saw today. They were in the promised land, all of them together. That locks the party in behind the president. It is not just a Republican Party that's President Trump's party, but it's now a unified Republican Party by today's actions. Hmm, okay, so we'll see so Tina said you know what's gonna happen. You know what's she works at a nonprofit? You know as a small salary It's very difficult to make money in a nonprofit unless you're at you know like Soros Gates making money from his nonprofit somebody's making money and

1:26:38 And there's someone sent me a link to tax plan calculator calm yeah, and I don't know if it's if it's if it's right if it's if it's on if it's correct, but according to that she'll save I think something in the neighborhood of $2,000 a year Which is a lot. Once people start getting their checks starting in February that gives them more money, I think you're going to see people not displeased. Right, but this is just purely from I guess the deduction and some other stuff and you know it's a lot of money. Yeah.

1:27:21 Yeah, $2,000 here and there. Yeah. Standard deduction has gone way up. States like Texas do better than states like California, and California is going to be awash because they're going to get screwed out of deducting our state income tax. So you can't deduct that now? Is that what's going on? You can't deduct that? Right. The big states like California, New York, and all these places that voted for Hillary all got screwed because they voted for Hillary. That's the way I see it. It doesn't seem very fair. They voted for Hillary, then that reason we... No, we got screwed on that deal and also the roads. The potholes. Yes, yes, your potholes. You should go fix that yourself. They're on the freeway. Well, then make the freeway a payway. No, it's even so, there's still cars going by and they're hitting these things, making them worse.

CHAPTER 31 / 53 Discussion

MTV Alumni Group Reactions, Trickle-Down Economics Debate

A private Facebook group of former MTV colleagues serves as a case study for the intense partisan reaction to the tax bill. The group members expressed extreme anger and fear, characterizing the bill as "Armageddon" and a failure of trickle-down economics. The segment highlights the deep cultural and political divide between media professionals and the hosts' perspective.

mtv· social media· trickle-down economics· partisan divide· nancy pelosi

1:28:12 Well, to get a little sampling of what Dimension B is thinking of the tax plan... Can we get somebody to fix that jingle? I kind of like it. I think it's the best one we got. I think it's I don't like it. I think it's lame. I mean, it's like an old one. You've you've patched it This is nothing more than a patchwork. I didn't patch it someone else. Well, this is from the secret MTV group my former colleagues And what I as I'm reading through this, I realize what I need to do. I need to get a number of voices and create a little radio play out of it because it's the post and it's all the follow ups. It's all the replies. In this case, it really works well. Oh, this would be a great radio play. Yeah, we just need voices so I can try. We need an organ. Dun dun dun. Why don't you bring your recorder? It'll be perfect. The recorder is not going to cut it.

1:29:14 Harmonica, maybe. So the original post is, well, Merry Christmas to us. We are screwed. And here we go with the responses. Bigly. Hideous fucks. Hideous fucks indeed. It will create jobs and trickle down and expand economic growth. Yep, we all know how great that works. It's hilarious. Yeah, yeah, the benefits to the lower middle class should kick in right around the time coal comes roaring back. I would laugh, but it's also sad and crazy. If... If companies did care about their employees and felt so damn generous, why haven't they all wanted an increase in the minimum wage? This idea that suddenly corporations aren't going to be greedy and will willingly give raises is bullcrap! That might have been you. Who uses bullcrap? You're the only person in the world I know who uses bullcrap. Are you in my MTV group?

1:30:07 Bullcrap. Exactly! I'm so mad right now. I literally hate every Republican! Bwah, bwah, bwah, and I have a swamp property for sale in Florida. The GOP is 0 for 2 on trickle-down economy. Hehe, 1986-2003. Yeah, didn't work in the 80s either. The new norm is the scariest thing I've ever seen. This is a Twilight Zone episode. He's ruining us! Absolutely. Come on asteroid, where are you? Oh my goodness. You want some more? Yeah, these are all different people. It's all different people. Yeah, it's kind of hard. I can't do all the different voices. Every single one is a separate. It's almost like labor should become the metric of value. Whatever that means. Reaganomics part two.

1:31:00 I'm pretty sure GOP tax goals are more money for rich people and corporations and trick poor people into thinking they're working for them. Yep. Me, as bent over New York City, New York State taxpayer in early April got a guy bent over. It's a merry Christmas. Gary Cohn asked a room full of corporate heads if they would raise salaries only a couple raised their hands We need to buckle up talk to our lawyers and accountants and figure out how to deal with men in the midterm elections Jeez people Merry Christmas hang in this too shall pass, but it will likely take some time and just goes on and on and on yeah, I bet it goes on and on and on and it's

1:31:53 It's like you might as well just put a recorder in the insane asylum. It's baffling to me. You know, they hear things because the message has been very clear. Armageddon, we're going to die. Wait, didn't I have that montage? Let's see, where's that montage? What was it? Tax, maybe Pelosi. Let's see. I wonder what the title of that one was. Tax Die, maybe? We're all gonna die?

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Media Industry Milieu, TV Guide History

A reflection on the media industry describes the "milieu" of television production and the specific training required for on-air personalities. The discussion includes a history of TV Guide, which was once the largest subscription magazine in the U.S. before electronic programming guides existed, and how broadcasters had exclusive deals for schedule listings.

mtv· tv guide· media training· broadcasting· 1980s

1:32:31 Ah, dammit, I wish I had it. Thank you. Yes, thank you. Okay. Anytime you want to look for the clips, it's fine by me. That was the commentary on that Snide remark. Okay, I think these people are nuts. Well, they're certainly uninformed. How come you're not like them? Ah, because I didn't go to American school and college. I didn't, I was not trained to be a Marxist. I was not trained to have feelings like we are rampantly having today for other people and equality and I would, I got lucky.

1:33:20 You're laughing. I think, I, you know, I know you've used this argument before. It's just an excuse for not going to school. No, no, it's not an excuse. No. All these people, all these MTV years that you're listening to, they're all one after the other. Are they all college educated? Yes. Yes. Every single one of them. You betcha. Really? Oh yeah. Oh, you couldn't get into MTV as an intern if you weren't in college. And if you weren't, you couldn't work. Everyone I know graduated, everybody. Very well, let's back up again. Let me just because since you're crediting that is it possible that it's just Because you're not in that meal you at the moment you haven't been for years you were kicked out I don't know if it'd be and maybe the mill you is what's causing this and if you were in the mill use that you're a hot shot at MTV right now that you'd be just like one of these well These are the people who I worked with back in the day these not

1:34:20 Most of them don't work for MTV anymore. They work. They're not in the milieu. They're just that well know the milieu They're in is television so they do you know Saturday Night Live? Yeah, they're in the business yeah, just not MTV business. I mean what's Well, would you say this then? If you were still in the business, you know, the TV, not the cable business, not the podcasting business, not the YouTube business, but in the business, the business, NBC, CBS, ABC, in that milieu, do you think that you'd be thinking like you do today? Or you'd just be lockstep with the rest of them. No, I don't think so. I've never been that way. I've never been lockstep. That's why I'm patently unhirable. They tried to fire me the day after I got there because I said something politically incorrect about Madonna.

1:35:12 I was I think I've told the story before. I'd like to hear it again. I just got there and the press the Carol Robinson She ran the press department We got a big interview lined up for you TV guide which in the 80s was the magazine to be in TV guide was the largest subscription magazine in the United States at the time and Because we didn't have electronic... kids, for those of you who don't know, we used to look up what was on TV in a booklet. And the booklet came in the mail if you subscribed to the booklet or you bought it when you bought your groceries. Yeah, there was always a point of purchase item right in the front of the check stand. That's right.

1:35:52 And and that's how you looked it up. That's how you looked up. What was on TV I'd forgotten about that How archaic does that seem these days? I was also in the newspaper They had this the schedules and you didn't need TV guide necessarily for local television Yeah But the newspapers were not as far as I can remember were not allowed to publish in advance because TV guide actually had deals on With the broadcasters so they had exclusive on bringing you what was coming up that week and the newspapers Could not do that. They could only print what was coming up today, and I think for Friday they could do for the weekend Well, they could do the following which is what they did they had what we write it was today's schedule There's no reason to have anything other than that because you had the newspaper you always got a newspaper right and they would have Advertisements for what was coming up later in the yes?

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Madonna Interview Anecdote, MTV Press Management

An anecdote from a former MTV VJ describes a 1980s interview with TV Guide where he honestly stated that Madonna was "not that nice." The comment caused a panic within the MTV press department, as the network relied on maintaining good relationships with major stars for events like the Video Music Awards. The incident resulted in the VJ being restricted from future press opportunities.

madonna· mtv· vj· honesty in media· press relations

1:36:40 Which it seems to me to be the smart way to go anyway because who's gonna give it away? Give it away. Right. I always hated it because you know, I would be on MTV and you'd look under MTV and it'd just be video clips. I would say video clips with Adam Curry. No, video clips. Your name was there. Music video clips. So this does come back to our conversation about the educational system. and the Dodd Report and the Reese Commission, which is, I have to say, I think we've probably discussed a lot of this throughout the years. There was a point where you were even threatening to do a special, and I kind of think this is your education special, certainly the work you did on the last show, which a lot of people seem to really like.

1:37:26 Yeah, it was good stuff. Yeah, and I'm just following up. I'm just because now people are sending me stuff like oh gee I forgot about that and it's all this all these different things and actually there was a little bit on the the Ford Foundation Who are one of the groups credited with changing the curriculum in the educational system certainly in the United States of Gitmo Nation and and so Yes, I was gonna say which reminds me whatever happened to Common Core. I Well common core that has not been in the conversation on our show for months and months and months And I haven't heard it on the news media for months and months and months And I haven't heard it on right-wing talk radio for months and months and months. I maybe I'll do this out of sequence There's well, let's get to divide. No, you're gonna tell us the Madonna story. Oh the Madonna story. Jeez. I'm glad you reminded me Yeah, well you were wandering off

1:38:21 Like like you were trying to avoid it anyway go on. It's not now. It's not all that big a deal so I The way it works is you sit down in the press office in their little Cubby corner couch so they can all listen in on the speakerphone make sure you're not saying something horrible And so you knew the new VJ is great. You know so so this was not a live in studio interview This was with the well no TV guy or the phone TV guys a magazine so it was yeah They were interviewing me about being the new VJ on the scene. Oh, okay, all right go on and You know you've been doing this because I've been working in Holland, and I met lots of celebrities and so what did you think of Madonna? She's not really that nice well hold on a second

1:39:04 Why would they ask that question out of the blue? Because MTV... No, it wasn't out of the blue. It's like, okay, you've been working in television, you've been working in music television, you've met lots of people, you've done lots of interviews. So what are you thinking of Madonna? Yeah, she's not that nice. I thought they were gonna shit a brick and they'd like hit the mute button. You can't say that! If you say that, she'll have to perform on the Video Music Awards! You know those deals they would do? Yeah, you were just being too honest. Yeah, exactly. You don't want honesty. Nope, nope. That was forbidden. You weren't hired to be honest. It's not your job. Wrong thing, wrong thinking. You were hired to be a talking head and smile a lot. Shut up and smile a lot, boy. Exactly. That's exactly what it was.

1:40:01 So yeah, and they hated me. They never got press from me again after that. I was not to be trusted with press. Well, it was a screw up. No, it was honest. Yeah. It was such a double standard. I don't want to get into it. And those are the same people probably with the same mentality that are writing those notes in face bag. Certainly. Bitching about one thing or another. From the same milieu. Because they can be honest there. Yeah, so they're expressing themselves. Yes. It's a private face bag group. So yeah, I guess they can be honest there Yeah, well then you now, you know what's going on in the background of all media. Yeah, that's actually so there's One woman in particular and I'm moving on back to the education stuff if you're okay with that. Yeah, I'm just wanting to hear the story And there's been a lot I mean you get on the YouTube's and you start looking around for stuff Dodd report Reese Commission as some extensive stuff and

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Charlotte Iserbyt, Deliberate Dumbing Down of Education

Charlotte Iserbyt, a former Department of Education official, discusses her research into the "deliberate dumbing down" of the American education system. She describes being trained as a "change agent" to sneak controversial curricula into schools and identify "resistors" in the community. Her work focuses on how the system shifted from academic excellence to social engineering.

charlotte iserbyt· education system· change agents· pta· school board

1:41:00 And I mean, I'm just gonna play you one little piece and there'll be more as we move forward as we examine the idiocy of Dimension B. And this woman's name is Charlotte Iserby. Yes, I have listened to all her stuff. Yes, and she wrote the book which we've discussed in the past, The Deliberate Dumbing Down of the American Education System, which is very hard to get. It's certainly not on Kindle. Do you have a copy of it? I've been meaning to get it. I just picked up a copy of a couple of other crazy old books like that. And now this was shot by Rob Due. He's one of our knights. He actually works for InfoWars.

1:41:48 It was shot six or seven years ago, and he sent me a text message. He said, ah, you mean you got to look at this because we did this and it fits right into what you guys are talking about. So okay, so there is some dramatized music from time to time that comes in and this is a one clip. But this is when she was living abroad. She married a guy, a Belgian guy, and was living in Brussels and she's worked in embassies, State Department, Department of Education. Yes, she's a government woman. Yes, and she uncovered all of these different things that were taking place and in particular the training of change agents and this was government-sponsored program where you learn how to Change the thinking of the children in the schools. So she came back from from living abroad sent her kids to public school and I think it's Maine and she got on the school board and you know about the PTA or whatever it is and They were you know

1:42:42 Talking about what the curriculum should be and this is where we pick up the story with her and we'll just listen for a little bit and I said in what she said well, it's it's it's called innovations in education and it's how to become a change agent. She paid $100 for me to go I went and always normal-looking people nice some from my own school district and all and and the guy is a facilitator but he's using this big book and called innovations in education a change agents guide and has all these case studies this is a book we need by the way a Change agents guide sounds like something I'd read of teachers and administrators and how to sneak in controversial curriculum such as death ed sex ed bullying ed alcohol ed drug ed

1:43:36 You know, all these programs that have education hanging off the end of them, they have nothing to do with education. It's interesting. You don't have math, ed, and science, et al. They call it math and science and history, right? But when you see anything with education hanging off the end of it, red flag, huh? In that training, he taught us how to identify resistors in our community. And they were the people who were smart. who knew that these programs were designed for nothing other than to make children engage in sex, to drink, to take drugs, to do all the things that the parents were being told the programs were to help the children. I was considered a resistor too. Here they were training me to identify myself. She has this interesting Dutchism, because she was in Belgium, but the Flemish part.

1:44:32 And I noticed this throughout the entire interview. Very much where in America we say right, in Holland and also in the Flemish part of Belgium they say huh at the end. So they you know. It's like Canadians they say eh. Yeah it's like an eh, and it's kind of guttural and odd. I was considered a resistor too. Here they were training training me to identify myself, huh? And so I never ever got over that. Also, we were being trained to go to the important people in the community and they're really very good people. We all know who they are. They're friends of ours and all, but they're head of Rotary, head of Garden Club, head of Historical Society. You go to them and you explain to them in very, very good, you know, highly skilled change agent manner, which is just lies.

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Values Clarification, Planned Economy Education Models

The education system is accused of using "values clarification" to unfreeze traditional values taught by parents and replace them with collectivist ideals. This model is linked to a Soviet-style planned economic system that uses workforce training to identify children's career paths at an early age. The segment argues that modern standards like Common Core are a continuation of this trend.

values clarification· planned economy· world government· collectivism· education

1:45:27 how important these programs are for your children. We've got to put these programs in. This was 1973 all the way through right now. That period in education, we call it the unfreezing Now you've you've met because now I'm listening to that listening to it It's incredibly annoying. Yeah, I mean, it's cuz just like right you're right, right, right, right? I think it's better. I don't think so. I find it to be If someone says right, I'm noticing I mean if you hadn't said anything you would have noticed it. Oh

1:46:03 I've ruined your day you can't listen to the yes you know I can listen to the clip but you ruined my day. 1973 all the way through right now that period in education we call it the unfreezing of our children's values the ones taught by the parents at home and and the church basically change agents were highly trained by the National Training Laboratories. We had the headquarters for that in Bethel, Maine. That goes all the way back to World War II. I have the original paper from that and it said that what they're putting in is they want to change the values to unfreeze the system and then they're going to implement the new values, the new communist values for world government. That was the goal and they did a good job on it between 1970 and the year 2000.

1:46:52 And now the values, as we can all see, people are saying, oh, we've got to be tolerant. You know, there are no absolutes anymore. That's not fair to judge people. Don't be judgmental. If your grandmother is dying of cancer and you can't afford the medicine, it's OK to steal it. You know, that's what you call values clarification with the education for a planned economy. using workforce training, identifying children at a very early age, what they're going to do the rest of their lives. It's the Soviet planned economic system.

1:47:31 starting as early as first grade. That's being put in now under the guise of school choice, charter schools, and using the performance-based, outcome-based, Skinnerian-Pavlovian method with a computer. And that's where Common Core comes in. And that is something that I will definitely highlight in a forthcoming clip. Because you know I'm thinking about this, this is, I've heard this woman, I heard this speech, I've heard most of this stuff, but there's one thing that kind of stuck when I was a kid and obviously this system was put into place early. She blames it all on this one guy Bloom who we'll discuss later, but

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Academic Tracking Systems, European vs American Schooling

A comparison of educational tracking systems highlights the differences between the U.S. and the Netherlands. In the 1970s, Dutch students took the "CITO" test in sixth grade to determine their future academic or vocational path. The U.S. system utilized "college prep" tracks and later "Advanced Placement" (AP) courses, which the hosts argue have become a scam for grade inflation.

academic tracking· advanced placement· cito test· netherlands· education

1:48:14 When I was a kid and they took this away, I don't know why they took it away, why they didn't keep it going, but what they used to have when you were, if you're a baby boomer, and you went to school, you were put on tracks. This preconceived, you were preconceived, okay, this kid is gonna be an idiot, so we'll put him with the dumb kids. And there was a thing called college prep, and it was a track. It was always the smartest kids all in the same class. And you went to AP for advanced placement classes, I presume. From what but if you're on the if you're on the the fast track yeah in the 90s I was going to school a long time before advanced place was ever show I was asking Rage is scam don't get me started on advanced placement. How about advanced placement? Eh like I told I was mentioning friend of mine is one of the board members of

1:49:05 letters in science at the University of California, and he says, oh, you can't even get into Cal now unless you have over a 4.0 grade point average. And I said, what? How do you get over a 4.0 grade point average? It doesn't make any sense. It's better than perfect. How do you get the grades? You get an A, it's four, four points. How do you get over that? You can't, it's impossible. But oh no, no, you can't with this bullcrap advanced placement stuff, which is exploited by the Chinese, by the way, more than anybody else. No, in those days they didn't have anything like that. That's ridiculous. I mean, I don't even know when that showed up, but it had to be within the last 20 years. So anyway, but they put you in these classes, these college prep, it's called college prep. And you were a college prep kid in like the fourth grade, the fifth grade, the sixth grade, the seventh grade, right? Once you were in high school, then you took courses. It was different. It was a little more like college. But in grammar school, you were put on a track.

1:50:03 And it was always interesting to me because all the other kids were in like, there'd be like, I don't know, sixth, fourth grade, or let's say fifth, sixth grade. That's where it was most obvious. There would be six sixth grade classes, all different ones. And the dumber the kids were, the more they were put in a certain class of dummies. It was the damnedest thing you've ever seen. Well, I went to the socialist Dutch school. in the 70s, entered in the fifth grade, then the sixth grade you had the big test. The CITO, C-I-T-O, CITO, to central, centralized testing. And that test would determine where you go after sixth grade. Then that you would either go to the, I think they call it the Lombschol, or the lower jobs training,

1:50:53 Then you had the middle jobs training. Then you had higher smarter kids. The HAVO and Lyceum for Athenaeum Gymnasium. And the tests were determined. It wasn't like the test and your grades. It was the test. I didn't even speak Dutch. So I got a 32 out of 100. Not a good score. And my parents went to school, you know, and they said, oh, you know, it's a disability. He's a smart kid. So somehow they let me through into the HVO that which is like the third from the top.

1:51:30 And I failed miserably, of course, and I couldn't speak the language. I didn't know what the hell. They did. Yeah, you're like a kid that can't speak English and he's in a regular class. Yeah, so doing it. And of course I got demoted. But you could see it was like, you know, you are dumb. You got X score. You're going to that. You're going to learn how to weld. You're going to learn how to do shop. You're going to learn how to repair cars. And you're going to go on and you might become a professor. That was the system and it seems like that. Yes. I'm saying this sounds like the system I was familiar with so what's interesting in what she talks about is that? They're all that the Education Department in the United States made all these deals starting with the Russians and this was Gorbachev I think with it was Reagan and Gorbachev. Yeah Reagan and Gorbachev and they came up with the United States Russia program and

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Homeschooling Advantages, Sociology in Education

Homeschooling is praised for providing one-on-one instruction, which the hosts argue allows children to develop twice as fast as those in traditional schools. They note that homeschooled students frequently dominate national spelling bees. The discussion also critiques the heavy emphasis on sociology in public schools, which is used to manipulate student behavior and voting patterns.

homeschooling· one-on-one instruction· sociology· spelling bee· academic performance

1:52:23 improving research and educational activities in higher education. They have a similar deal with China, where we are melding together all of these concepts right down to the centralized testing, right down to the common core. And when you really look into how kids take tests and how they study on the computer, you're really not learning anything. It's really just like face bag. You know, like, oh, I did something good. I got a little, little, oh, I feel good. I got a little dopamine hit. So the kids aren't learning. They're learning how to make the computer give them a happy face if they select the right answer. In fact, when you start looking into this, it turns out, they don't want to talk about this too much, but I think this woman brings it up. It's either in her book or it's other books that they really no one's been able to even come close to one on one instruction. No.

1:53:15 In other words, if I take somebody aside and start, you know, that's what tutoring is, mentoring is very similar. And the one thing they hate talking about, which is homeschooling, which is totally one-on-one, and it turns out that kids develop twice as fast and get twice as smart. That's why you would look at any spelling bee, and whether it's an American or an or an Indian or whatever ethnic group it is, it's always a homeschooled kid who wins the spelling bees because they can concentrate on that or whatever they want to concentrate on. Some kid wants to be a good speller, okay, well, let's go. The thing that, anyway, that one-on-one thing is a problem, they can't seem to get around. And the other problem seems to me that the education system itself really relies on sociology.

1:54:05 and sociologists and people that study the society. And we make Americans emphasize sociology a lot. And that's why I think they can manipulate kids in the think in a certain way, voting a certain way, doing certain things a certain way. But one of the basic tenets of sociology is that your surroundings and the people, the milieu, which I'm always talking about, The milieu has more to do with it than anything else. And so you could take, for example, when I was on the track to be I was in the smart kids class, you could technically take a motivated kid from the dumbest class and put him in this class. And because of the milieu change, he'd be a smart kid. Right. And they did something that just must it must really bug them that

1:54:52 This basic tenet of sociology is never really implemented in these in these in these Socialistic schemes it just never is so from from this this one particular interview with Charlotte Iserby I've started looking into, it's kind of a small book, you can't even get it on Amazon but it's available online. I put a link in the show notes called Lines of Credit, Ropes of Bondage by Robert Henry Goldsboro.

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Ford Foundation Influence, Income Inequality Rhetoric

Darren Walker, President of the Ford Foundation, appeared on Bloomberg to discuss the foundation's focus on "income inequality." The hosts characterize the foundation's agenda as a form of Marxism or collectivism. They argue that these large foundations use grants to control school curricula and promote specific social justice narratives under the guise of "equality and justice."

ford foundation· darren walker· income inequality· bloomberg· philanthropy

1:55:27 This exploit this really this is something you want to read and it explains the entire thinking behind What the time the guys who are running the show, you know the bankers the big bankers who are going to you know? We're funding war. In fact, we had this in your dad clips, you know, they wanted to follow What can we do? How can we get people to know how we change people? Well, you can change people through war That's pretty good. And then they came up with this idea of changing education and And it is the Carnegie the Ford and the what's the third one I'm thinking of Rockets Rockefeller foundation, but they also Did a lot of work on music and when you look into a lot of the theories about where hip-hop and rap rap music comes from and what is promoted what isn't promoted and what it's really saying it's very it's it's kind of mind-blowing and

1:56:16 So that's something I encourage everybody to read. But these guys have not stopped and when you think about the social justice warrior movement of today, and you listen to this interview on Bloomberg, this is a guy from the Ford Foundation, the president Darren Walker. black guy, just saying because he references that he, look where he is today. You kind of understand that this has not stopped with their influence because they're making large grants available for certain types of curriculum that can only, that money can only be used if they do it that way, the schools.

1:56:53 Sorry, this one. Income inequality. It's especially hot this year as we head into an election and we're in a period where we're having stronger job creation, but income inequality is only worsening. Everyone at this table... What is income inequality? Is that that women earn less than men for the same job? No, no, no. Or what is that? What is that? No, this is specific. This is a class, again, this is a class structure issue, which is a cycle in the United States, by the way. Because we had the same, almost exactly the same thing before the 29 crash, outrageous income inequality. That means rich people are getting richer. Ah, yes, of course. Well, poor people are getting poorer. And we need to even that out because we need to soak the rich, get some of that money from them. And now, by the way, I want to stop it all thinking for a moment and go to take one step up.

1:57:48 realize that if a wealth tax was implemented all these problems would be over. But okay, I'm not gonna even discuss it any more than that, but that's what income inequality is. So let's just agree on some terms as this topic will be. I think we're going to be talking about this for a while. We don't have to do big topics, but little bits. I believe the concept that these foundations are pushing is Marxism. Would you agree with that? not socialism, not communism, but Marxism. Well, the guys who keep talking about it like to call it collectivism. And Marxism is a very specific system. It's a loaded term too. It's very loaded. Put into, yeah. And I think collectivism is a good word. We'll use collectivism from now on. I like that. Income inequality. It's especially hot this year as we head into an election and we're in a period where we're having stronger job creation, but income inequality is only

CHAPTER 39 / 53 Discussion

Equality vs Liberty, Shotgun Shack Definition

A philosophical distinction is made between the Democratic focus on "equality and justice" and the Republican focus on "liberty and freedom." During the discussion, the term "shotgun shack" is defined as a narrow, rectangular house common in the southern U.S. The Ford Foundation's goal of "inclusive economies" is questioned as a potential move toward a New World Order.

equality· liberty· shotgun shack· capitalism· social mobility

1:58:45 Worsening everyone at this table everyone in this building is very passionate about this issue Darren. How are you addressing it? Why is everyone at Bloomberg passionate about that issue? I just just a question that she's not out there We brought we brought it up and discussed it earlier in this segment about the media It's the media the milieu of the media including Bloomberg and everybody else are a bunch of borderline communists collectivists Well, the American people are concerned about it. For the first time, more than 50% of the American people believe that inequality is a major challenge. We're addressing it by organizing all of our grantmaking in the U.S. and around the world because inequality in many ways undermines our vision for a more just and fair world. And for Americans, inequality is particularly... Isn't this great? I love this. I mean, he's saying it right there.

1:59:34 The funny thing is if you listen to right-wing talk radio and you listen to this stuff, you find that the distinction that we made, somebody pointed out to us and we've been following it, but we don't remind ourselves enough about it, is that the Democrats are into equality and justice and the Republicans are into freedom and liberty. That distinction is major to understand these two sides. And you're on the...you can tell these people are Democrat thinkers because they keep bringing up equality. So again, it's liberty and freedom versus... Equality and justice. Equality and justice.

2:00:15 Yeah, it's a whole bunch of words fighting each other. These are the pillars of our culture the ability to get on the social mobility a kid like me Starting in a shotgun shack in a small town What's a shotgun shack? I guess a shack where they store shotguns. I have no idea. It sounds like something like I'll look it up Mobility a kid like me starting in a shotgun shack in a small town in Texas ending up as president of the Ford Foundation That's an American story

2:01:03 The question is, will there be more American stories like mine and yours, David, in America's future? And if the trends around inequality continue, there won't be. Indeed, the American people, and it's not just the Trump supporters, are feeling increasingly vulnerable. increasingly insecure and what that does is it drives wedges in our society, in our democracy. Inequality is bad for our democracy. It kills aspirations and dreams and makes us more cynical as a people. So you have identified this, you've written a letter saying this is your number one priority for the future. What are you going to do about it?

2:01:39 We're gonna make big grants for big impact. We're gonna work on a new initiative called inclusive economies. Where we want to get to a conversation about... Sound like New World Order much? inclusive economies? A shotgun house is a narrow rectangular, it is a shack, a house not a shack, is a narrow rectangular domestic residence usually no more than about 12 feet wide with rooms arranged one behind the other and doors at each end of the house. Thank you. What are you going to do about it? We're going to make big grants for big impact. We're going to work on a new initiative called inclusive economies, where we want to get to a conversation about what kind of capitalism do we want to have in America. A capitalism that is an economy of a hollowed out middle class and a low wage workforce or capitalism that produces shared prosperity, where all Americans have an opportunity to get ahead

2:02:39 Get a good education and live a secure life. That's very interesting. What kind of capitalism? Well, he keeps talking. He's a classic example of that of the motif with keeps on by equality and just this and that which is equality and justice again. Yes, and that's all they talk about. They'll never mention liberty and they'll never mention freedom. And notice that he says we're making big grants. Yeah, big grants, big grants to promote this agenda. Course MP and sadly this is only on Bloomberg no one else watches that but you and I know and that parent just you Just me and parents just don't understand parents don't know no they're idiots well No, they're uninformed, and they don't know what's what's going on They've been in fact most parents today have already gone through this system and like oh yeah, okay. I'm all for it. Oh

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Social Movement Building, Ford Foundation Video Analysis

A promotional video from the Ford Foundation outlines the three components needed for successful social movements: political opportunity, organizational infrastructure, and engaged individuals. The video compares the success of the anti-apartheid movement with the failure of Occupy Wall Street and looks toward a "21st-century women's movement" focused on economic issues.

anti-apartheid· occupy movement· women's rights· social change· ford foundation

2:03:34 They dig it. Well, they should all be for homeschooling and they wouldn't be such a problem, but go on. Well, I was just going to play from their website the Ford Foundation's most recent video promo and that would wrap it up for today. It's hip music by the way. They've got the bass line in there now. In every era, in every country, movements emerge that attempt to transform society. Why do some succeed while others falter? To build powerful social movements, three core components need to align. political opportunity, organizational infrastructure, and engaged individuals. These components are shaped both by long-simmering social, economic, and political trends, and unforeseen eruptions. And for significant change to occur, all three must be strong. Take the anti-apartheid group.

2:04:23 In a moment shaped by African decolonization, the apartheid regime, and the Cold War, there emerged strong political opportunity, including international sanctions and openings within South Africa, an engaged and mobilized citizenry, and established organizational infrastructure. Over several decades, the three sectors worked in collaboration, sometimes ebbing, sometimes flowing, but building enough momentum to eventually bring apartheid to an end. But when one or more components are weak, movements falter. Take the example of the Occupy Movement, which arose against a backdrop of the financial crisis, growing inequality, the Arab Spring, and Citizens United. It sprang from individuals expressing their outrage at corporate bailouts and systemic inequality. Political opportunity followed, eventually leading to some reforms. But robust new infrastructure did not emerge, and momentum fizzled as organizations proved unable to fully harness the grassroots movement.

2:05:23 Today, a 21st century women's movement is gaining strength at a time shaped by an assault on women's reproductive rights, economic inequality, and the immigration debate. Political opportunity is arising as issues such as paid sick leave and minimum wage are being recognized as women's rights issues. Established women's rights organizations are forming new coalitions with workers' rights and immigration groups. Will an energized grassroots base transform the women's rights movement by focusing on economic issues? Movement building is far from an exact science and it takes more than a simple formula to make social change happen But when political opportunity organizational infrastructure and engaged individuals unite they can create a powerful force capable of bending the arc of history towards justice I hate this Mainly because the mix the music's way too loud. It's also just slave training. It seems to be this whole thing in fact

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Minimum Wage as Slave Training, Silicon Valley Politics

The push for a $15 minimum wage is criticized as a "slave wage" that keeps people in poverty rather than encouraging true success. The hosts argue that if wages had kept pace with inflation, the minimum would be $30. They suggest that the political class and Silicon Valley elites use these issues to maintain a "slave mentality" among the citizenry.

minimum wage· slave wage· silicon valley· democrats· pavlovian response

2:06:19 As I've mentioned on the show before, if minimum wage was true to itself, it'd be around $30 an hour. But nobody ever brings that up because this is all oriented to keeping people poor. They want people, they're talking about minimum wage, minimum wage, minimum wage. Nobody should be paid that unless they're kids in school or somebody where they can't get another job or they're completely poor. No, no, stop, stop right there. You're so right. Instead of saying, hey, Everybody should be able to exceed and be able to make as much money as they want or be as successful as they want that may not become in monetary forms but instead it's like you need minimum wage slave you fight for what you're fighting down

2:06:57 You're fighting down and for a minimum wage that is bogus, $15 is not a minimum wage. It's ridiculous. That's a slave wage. And oh yeah, we're going to raise it to 50. Raise it from, it should be rose to, like I said, I've done the calculation when it was first brought into the system. It should be 30 bucks or more. And there were no one ever even suggests that because it would screw things up. It would maybe release some of these poor people from the bondage that they're in. It's unbelievable to me. This whole this whole operation is just it sounds like they just want to keep everybody down. Yes, that is the point. So you become a we become an entire global citizenry of slaves who work for minimum wage or

2:07:41 a portion who goes on to become the elites and you're chosen right there in the Schule. The Schule chooses you, then we take you in and we accept you up here. And you're supposed to like it. You will love it, slave! The training, that's what the training is for. I'm sorry? That's what the training is for. The training is that all these people that are involved with all this, of all these social justice warriors and everybody in between, they've been trained to like it. Yep. Oh, and of course, one of the things they like is bitching and moaning about the, you know, the difference between the inequality and the lack of justice and all this stuff, because it makes them feel like they're accomplishing something. All they're doing is just putting themselves in a box and stay in there. It's unbelievable. So there's actually no way of picking people up. They're not interested in that. No, no, it's keeping people down. Fight down for your low wage slave. That's what that's the message.

2:08:40 Then now you know why I'm different. And you can shake your fist at the rich people, even though most of them are Democrats. I mean, the whole of Silicon Valley is Democrats, with very few exceptions. Yes, sir. And they're the ones that are being engaged by the political class to help propagate this slave mentality, this Pavlovian response. On the next live show we do next week I'll bring in the bits about the computer and what that what that has done to the classroom and what that is for teacher Did you get me my blood boiling? I have to be so much by donating to no agenda. Imagine all the people who could do that. Oh, yeah Well, we do have some people to thank for show nine eight two

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Executive Producer Donations, PBS Funding Sources

A second segment of listener donations includes contributions from Georgia, Great Britain, and Seattle. The hosts point out that major media outlets like PBS receive significant funding from the Ford and Carnegie Foundations, which prevents them from being critical of those organizations. They emphasize that No Agenda remains independent through direct listener support.

pbs· ford foundation· carnegie foundation· donations· media independence

2:09:35 And we'll begin with Norman Pearson III in Macon, Georgia. He sent us a comment by email, but I don't have it. And of course, he's... I was just thinking maybe I should at least have it here so I can see if there's anything important in it. Raymond, anyway, came in with $163.32, 16332. Raymond McGowan, $160.16. Double boob donations with that amounts to...

2:10:12 Chris Bolton, Newcastle under Lyme in Great Britain. That's an interesting little village. 137.17. Keep up the adequate work, he says. Very British, very British understatement. Thank you. Thank you. Yes, very good. Thank you for this fine donation. Ron Jordan, 125, anonymous, $101.01 in Seattle. Oh, by the way, Ron Jordan wants to call out Charlie Friedrich as a douchebag. Steve Bottoms, $100. Anonymous, another anonymous, $98. Sir John, the Baron of Murfreesboro. Murfreesboro. Boob, 8008. Happy 45th birthday to me. Is he on the list? I think he is. Looks like there's a yellow background there. Yes, indeed.

2:11:04 Andrew Valentine, 75. Michael Butner, 69. He wants a shout out, and there it is. Shout out to my, oh, there's Rachel. Rachel, Rachel. Shout out to Rachel Butner. I don't know why I said Michael. Baron Mark Tanner down in Whittier, California, 6667. Axel Paul, 60. Brian Lawson, Houston, Texas, 59, 58. Sir Bob of the dude is named Ben, 75. Senator's 70, 5510, but he doesn't have his cold sign in there. No, that's very unhammy. Yeah, very unhammy, but 73 is to you. Sir Carl with a K, Rochester, New York, 5510. Dean Roker, 5510. Nicholas Hanna, 5510 in Indianapolis, Indiana. It was a big day for this donation. Scott Waldherr, 5510. Amanda West, 5510.

2:12:01 And somebody turns 30, do we have a birthday coming up from Amanda calling it out? Says, would love my smoking hot friend Adam Barrett to be on the birthday list. I believe so. Let me double check. Yes. Sir Don Barrett. Yeah, sorry. Yeah, it's on the list. Sir Don Barrett of New Hampshire, 52, 32. Sir Pain in the Ass in Richmond, Virginia, our buddy. Sir Ben of Oakland, 51, 35. Pain in the Ass is 5, 4, 3, 2. Andrew Benz in Arnold, Missouri, 50.05. The following people are $50 donors, name and location, starting with Eric Ilan, I guess, Ilan in Murfreesboro. We have a lot of people in Murfreesboro. Daniel Laboy in Bath, Michigan. I'm sorry, I just scrolled my way off. Scott Lavender, Montgomery, Texas.

2:13:09 Israel Kazaris, parts unknown. I got it. Bill Leclerc, capital L small a in Riverdale, Michigan. John Fitzpatrick in Heber Springs, Arkansas. Alex Kosharik, parts unknown. Alex in his note, I think this is, this may be his new tattoo. He says, goat screams for life. He's a big promoter of the goat scream. I think this should be a tattoo. Richard Futter in London, UK. Thomas Dillon in La Verne, California. Andrew Gusek in Greensboro, North Carolina. Jason Clegg in San Diego, California. And last but not least, Sir Jerry Wingenroth in Saugus, California. And last, Donald Schwartz in Chino Hills, California. That'll be our group of well-wishers. I'll go back and look at the note from one of our guys up earlier.

2:14:11 I don't know who you're talking about. I don't either. No. Listen, I want to thank everybody. It is so important that the model continues that we've taken because all of the stuff we just talked about, you're not going to see this discussed anywhere because everyone, I mean, do you think PBS gets money from the Ford Foundation, from the Carnegie Foundation? It's just listed. Thank you. Ford Foundation is right at the top of the list. Thank you. So do you think anyone would be critical of them? No. So that's why it's important that you support our show and we appreciate everybody who donates. By the way, smart move by the Ford Foundation to give them big money. Oh yeah, it's where you want to be. Exactly where you want to be.

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Knighthood Ceremony, Birthday Announcements

The show concludes its formal donation segment with a knighthood ceremony for several high-tier producers. Birthdays are announced for members of the community, and the hosts perform the traditional "sword" sound effects. Listeners are encouraged to visit the No Agenda website for rings and other community items.

knighthood· birthday· no agenda· ceremony· producer credit

2:14:55 And we also want to thank everyone who came in under $50. A lot of you are on our subscription programs. We have a layaway program, all kinds of things that you can do to support the show. And you know, even $5. And there is no note from Norman Pearson, maybe in the Tasha. Anyway, go on. Remember us for our next show. We have our special on Sunday for Christmas. That's the interview with Pachanik. Then we have our live show again on Thursday and we'll bring you as much media deconstruction as we can. Please remember us at javorac.org. By many requests. Jobs, jobs, jobs and jobs. Let's vote for jobs.

2:15:38 Hey, hey. Oh, hey, what? It's not playing my karma broke your karma broke. Yeah. Yeah, they just rush you to the hospital. Oh, there we go. You've got karma. That was weird. Here we go with the list for today. Paul Laster celebrated on December 18th. Sir Carl with a K turned 40 on the 19th. Dude named Rob Cobb, Damiano and Sir Stabbert Ironbrand say happy birthday to their son and grandson Andrew. He turned seven years old today. Happy birthday, Andrew. Amanda West wishes her smoking hot friend Adam Baird a happy birthday.

2:16:23 30th birthday Brian lost us celebrating Dan Pinkerton will be 51 on Christmas Day and Sir John the Baron of Murfreesboro is turning 45 Happy birthday from all your buddies here at the best podcast in the universe Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, let me see if my my sword works yeah Is your sword let me get my now yeah here here's mine. It sounded kind of weak do it pull it out again hmm It's very weak. Let me pull mine out. We'll have to do with that then. All right, three knightings for today. Andrew Gussek, Paul Laster, Israel Kazaris, join us here on stage please on the podium as I'm about to pronunciate the knights of the Noah-Jenner round table and I'm very proud to do so. So here we go.

2:17:19 I pronounce the KD's Sir Andrew, Sir Lastro, Black Knight of the Ninjas and Sir Knight of the Blind Stick and User of Surface Goats. For you gentlemen we have the requisite hookers and blow, red boys and chardonnay, we got mangoes and filet mignon, we got nestluts and moonshine, legos and leg warmers, sake and sushi, root beer and pepperoni, pizza, malted barley and hops and of course mutton and mead. And you can get all of that and your ring at noengine.com slash rings, please, please, please Go there and give Eric the shill all the correct information Including your ring size and then we can get the right one out to you and make sure you tweet it out to us When you get it in it's always fun to see that on Twitter and people are always very confused by the reason people who read is this These guys doing this is odd very odd exactly

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Vital Farms Ethical Eggs, Austin Chicken Farming

A discussion about "Vital Farms" eggs, which are marketed as "ethical" and "pasture-raised," questions the logistics of shipping eggs from Austin, Texas, to California. The packaging emphasizes that each hen has 108 square feet of outdoor space. The hosts note that while the marketing is effective, the environmental cost of long-distance shipping seems counterproductive.

vital farms· ethical eggs· pasture-raised· austin· grocery outlet

2:18:09 Okay a couple of F Russia clips, maybe I have before that I want to mention something okay, so I'm holding in my hand the 18 Holds 18 eggs carton of al fresco pasture raised in vital farms, medium grade, under open skies on green grass, made with fresh air, freedom to forage outdoors year-round. These eggs. So I bought at grocery outlet and it looks like a good egg. I tried them, they seem to be okay. They're good enough, but not great, but they're decent. But they're from Austin. Are you familiar with the chicken farms in Austin, Texas?

2:18:56 Well, apparently this is one of them. And I'm thinking, what does it cost to ship a couple dozen eggs or 18 eggs in this case from Austin to Oakland or wherever the grocery outlets are? I mean, that seems like a very counterproductive situation. Instead of just getting some local eggs from chicken? Yeah, or from the backyard if you have your own chickens. Now these are supposed to be organic, free-range, happy chickens? Ethical. Happy hens. Ethical. Ethical eggs. Ethical eggs. Oh, let me write that down. Every hen enjoys 108 square feet of outdoor pasture. I know exactly who this is because they're at the farmer's market here. I know exactly who. They're very nice people.

2:19:39 I'm sure they are. And when you go to get eggs, wait, this is Farmer Chris. Remember Farmer Chris? This seems like a pretty big operation for Farmer Chris. Yeah, but Farmer Chris sold to the big operation. Oh, Vital Farms is their name. I don't know if that's the name. And right there when you buy the eggs, he has pictures, a whole picture book of the chickens, like all happy. Walking around, I'm happy. I'm in Austin, I'm happy. I'm a happy chicken in Austin. Their freedom to forage outdoors year-round, made with fresh air and sunshine. It's very well, a good... Yummy. Tended by hand on family farms across America. So these eggs come from, this vital farms is a...

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Christmas Scheduling Strategy, Boxing Day Discounts

One host describes a strategy of delaying Christmas celebrations until late December to take advantage of "Boxing Day" sales and cheaper turkeys. This "Scrooge-like" benefit allows for a less stressful holiday without the rush of the 25th. Meanwhile, the other host prepares for a large family gathering in Chicago involving eighteen sisters.

christmas· boxing day· discounts· chicago· holiday travel

2:20:26 congregator or somebody buying up these little farmers and putting these eggs out as these happy hens. Happy hens, happy hens. Is that the brand Happy Hens? The brand is Alfresco. I like that it could be a song, Happy Hens. Happy hens, happy hens. They should have a jingle. They should totally have a jingle. Yeah. Where are the happy hens? So what are you doing for Christmas? Are you going to to Washington? No, everybody's all spread out on Christmas, so we're having our Christmas here at the house on like the 29th or the 30th. Oh, and what are you gonna do? I, by the way, have been advocating this for years, which is pushing off Christmas because of two reasons. One, I'm cheap, and right after Christmas, you can go to all this Boxing Day and all these places that are selling the stuff at a deep discount, and you can buy a bunch of last-minute gifts

2:21:20 at a good deal, and then you have your Christmas where there's not a big rush. I can get a turkey cheaper. I'll cook a turkey or a goose. And uh... You are Scrooge, man. No, I'm not saying it's just for that, but it's like, you can do it all, literally, you don't have to be, everything has to be on the day, oh, we gotta do this on the day. Oh, it's my birthday, it's gotta be on the day. I'm not a big believer, I'm not buying that. It's not a Scrooge thing, but as a benefit, I see it as a Scrooge thing. Yes. Well, we're going to Chicago. Yeah, I heard that. Well, I'm telling you, I'm telling the whole audience just saying. I know, I was just saying I heard you're going to Chicago. Yeah, going to Chicago. And so it's Tina's family, it's like, they're like 18 sisters.

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Chicago UN Peacekeeping Request, Blue Helmets Proposal

Cook County Commissioner Richard Boykin traveled to the UN to request a peacekeeping force for Chicago to combat extreme gun violence. Boykin used the term "quiet genocide" to describe the situation in African-American communities. The hosts mock the idea of "blue helmets" on the streets of an American city, calling it a humiliation for the U.S.

chicago· united nations· blue helmets· richard boykin· gun violence

2:22:04 Her mom, her girls, it's gonna be a whole bunch of women and then I think three dudes. What the hell is going on with Chicago though? This is the Cook County Commissioner, Cook County That's in Chicago I take it? Cook County is Chicago. He's the Cook County Commissioner, Richard, you lived in Chicago didn't you as a kid? Oh yeah, yeah, when I was a kid I lived in Chicago. Chicago. So he was interviewed at the airport on his way to Washington DC.

2:23:01 where we've just seen horrific levels of shootings and that sort of thing. And so I'm hoping to appeal to the UN to actually come to Chicago and meet with victims of violence. Oh yeah. And maybe even possibly help out in terms of peacekeeping efforts. Blue helmets in Chicago. What? Yes, yes, yes. He's serious. Listen, he wants the peacekeeping corps in Chicago. It's that bad. He wants the blue helmets. in terms of peacekeeping efforts because I think it's so critical for us to make sure that these neighborhoods are safe.

2:23:48 Quite frankly, we fail the people of Chicago in many instances in these communities because we failed to protect them from the violence. I'll also say this, that there is a quiet genocide taking place in too many of our communities. 80% of those who are being killed by gun violence are African American. often killed at the hands of another African-American. And so we must protect these population groups and that's what the United Nations does. They're a peacekeeping force. They know all about keeping the peace and so we're hopeful that they'll hear our appeal. Wow. Wow.

2:24:29 How about that? Blue helmets in Chicago. There you go. That's your clip of the day. I knew I was going to get it. You knew it. You knew it. I knew it. And I had to hold on to it for two hours. It was hard. Well, that would be fantastic. I think it'd be fantastic too. What a humiliation for the United States. This is just another way to humiliate Trump. Yeah, maybe. Can't take care of our own states, even though it's a democratic state. It's completely a democratic state. It wouldn't work out for the Democrats, but...

2:25:05 We had to bring the UN into Chicago to do peacekeeping. It's never gonna happen, by the way, so we can just leave our dreams behind. I believe he used the term genocide specifically because that triggers the G word. Genocide is not when the same ethnic groups killed themselves. No, it's incorrect, but he's using it because he wants to get the blue helmets on the street. Can you imagine? That'd be great. But we should have the international blue helmets. So we should have, you know, guys from Sri Lanka, the ones with the cholera. We should have, you know, cholera guys, Japanese and it'd be funny. Little Japanese guys with blue helmets protecting you in the streets of Chicago. Wow. Yeah. Well, again, it's nice to think that it could happen, but it's not.

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Washington Post Seven Forbidden Words, Trigger Word Culture

The Washington Post reported that the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) was banned from using seven specific words, including "transgender" and "science-based." The hosts argue the story is a "bogus" trigger designed to evoke George Carlin's "seven dirty words" bit. They discuss how modern students are "programmed" to react to specific trigger words as part of their Pavlovian education.

washington post· hhs· trigger words· george carlin· pavlovian training

2:25:58 Possible even possible. Let's talk about some hate here. Let me see. Oh hate good Good newsletter, and it's interesting that you deconstructed these seven words because I had this because I wanted to do that we didn't get to it on Sunday show because when I read the seven words I had the exact same trigger that you spoke of in the newsletters like George Carlin said he seven words you can't say on television so very masterfully chosen by WAPO because it, well, why don't you just briefly tell the story and then I'll play the Seth Meyers bit where he goes off on it. Yeah, the Washington Post and what appears to be a very bogus story, according to at least the National Review and other people have looked at and tried to find some documentation for this, made the claim that HHS, Health and Human Services, have an edict or a memo or something where they can't use seven words

2:26:55 Yeah. And the seven words includes, I don't know if you have the list in front of you, but transgender, science-based, evidence-based, anything like just all these trigger words that are just got nothing to do with anything that nobody would ever want people not to use, but they made this claim that they were willing to use it. Everybody read this, even Mimi, I talked to her about it and she says, oh, that was a bogus story? I said, yeah, you didn't know that, did you? Why would she? She watches Facebook. She watches Facebook, yes, that's her television. That's what you're doing, you're watching it. So it turns out to be bullcrap and then I deconstructed and the thing that triggered me wouldn't do the good Deconstruction was the seven the seven the seven triggers the yes George Carlin bit about the seven words a day FCC won't let you use and I believe the whole thing was structured for that in mind Comply seven completely. Well, it's a trigger and just the trigger just calling back to the to using computers and

2:27:53 the classroom. I don't know, I'm sure you've heard this all around, but kids today are triggered and they speak about being triggered. And that is all created by this Pavlovian way of learning or teaching, I should say. I don't know if they're really learning. And the kids are, I believe, Taught to be to be out to be open and ready for certain triggers that then BAM then this information that's stored in them But you did this white privilege. Let's racist It's all programmed mark the time Because when I was growing up when I was a kid we didn't get triggered I never got triggered oh

2:28:39 Seriously, we didn't even use the word. I mean, our church was Ford is better than Chevy or Chevy's better than Ford. You have these two groups. Yeah, that would be a trigger, but that wasn't taught in class. No, it was just like a natural thing. Or the baseball team you liked. And I have to be honest, I mean, I sometimes try and see if I can find the triggers and it's quite easy. You know you can you can say things to the kids and and they you can you can get them going real quick You should try it next time. They're over for dinner. I do it all the time. I knew it. I knew it What's your favorite? I don't know if I have a favorite I can come up with because it's just something it's spur of the moment So I can't tell you but what I'll make a note next time I do it I'll let you know on this show because I'd like to know if it's is it just is it a phrase a concept or just a word I Know words work

2:29:28 Yeah, so I want to have the seven trigger words of no agenda. The seven trigger words. That you can just throw in willy-nilly. That's not a bad idea. Well, maybe some of our listeners can come up with some. But they have to be true trigger words. In other words, not just some annoying word, but a word that actually will get the Dimension B people starting to chatter. Well, you can't say that right most of it's you can't say that you can't say why you you can't say that Like I can't say it's not a cuss word. There's not a lady in the room that I'm Worried about yeah, it's just words. It's like these these random words. Well remember these words are used to silence your voice on Twitter

2:30:07 It's very evil words. They silence people's voices. One of the ones that you can use for the kids is you have to be judicious when you use it. It reminds me of the joke done by Silverman and the word is Chinaman. Oh, good one. Another word is moist. No, I don't think so. I know about the moist story about moist. People hate the word moist, but women in particular can't stand the word moist. I'm not believing that this is a real trigger word. I think if you say Chinaman, which by the way, most Chinese aren't offended by, but if you just say it to the kids, they think you're either an old fart

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Apple Planned Obsolescence, iPhone Battery Slowdown

Geekbench discovered that Apple intentionally reduces the processing power of older iPhones as their batteries degrade. While Apple claims this prevents unexpected reboots, critics argue it is a form of planned obsolescence designed to force users to upgrade to newer models. The segment contrasts this with Android phones, where batteries were historically easier to replace.

apple· iphone· geekbench· planned obsolescence· battery gate

2:30:49 Or it's like the I'm reminded in the Carson show this this woman actually knows on the Larry Sanders show is the mockery of the of the Carson show where this woman they sit this guy down and he starts talking about I'm glad to see have a lot of colored work in here. Oh, he went on and on about the colored and they're glad they're making So that's probably a trigger word colored colored colored. Yeah, it's harder to work into a conversation, but Stuff like that. Yeah, it's a no the kids go crazy. Yeah, it's fun. It's fun to do yeah I'm not gonna play the jingle But I did want to make note of the planned obsolescence that Apple has been doing and it hit me finally I understand what their Gant with their gambit is and

2:31:36 Make money. Yeah, well they've Geekbench I think it was Geekbench discovered that there are you have two there are three settings for battery and power usage in the iPhone and The two are full speed and then you have reduced which you can set yourself if your battery is low It'll say hey do you want to go into a conservation mode sure but if you recall when the six came out And I had this, Tina had this. Your phone, you know, when the battery would get like 33% perhaps, then it would reboot. It would reboot and there'd be all kinds of problems and, you know, essentially we now know that the battery was failing and the phone decided then to reboot. So Apple issued an iOS update and everyone was fixed.

2:32:32 except everyone's phone was kind of slower, particularly once the next version of iOS came out. Because their solution to fixing the battery, which was clearly substandard in some people's phones, was to just reduce the power, reduce the processing power of the phone and say, hey, there you go, you're fixed. Well, essentially you went back to an iPhone 4 power. Yeah, which is which is then very effectively used each time a new and you know I the new oh you want the new phone with the new iOS Your old phone is just not gonna cut it. It's not gonna run It's not gonna. It's gonna run slow making you believe you need to get a new phone. Yeah. Yeah, well Shocker to anybody That Apple did this on purpose yeah, I'm a little shocked by it. Yeah, I

2:33:22 Okay, I'm not surprised that it's happening, but Apple. Yeah, you'd think that they would be a little more. Mmm. What's the word? Ethical like the chickens yeah outdoors You don't find this to be an outrage that they did they did this Well, I never owned an iPhone personally. I've always been with the Androids. Yeah, and I'm not outraged because I could make sense to me hmm I'll give you the outrage. You don't hear my outrage about Apple phones? And I always like to give people a bad time about it. I always, you know, anyone who has an iPhone, I always say the same thing to them. I say, oh yeah, the guys having problems with it. I say, oh, just, yeah, yeah, well just take the battery out and it'll reboot. It'll be in perfect shape. Just do that. Yeah, exactly. Although Samsung now is suffering from the same problem. But at least you can change. Oh, you can't change the battery on the new Samsung? I think on the new ones, you can't take the back off.

2:34:26 I had dinner with my old clunker the old Nexus Galaxy that I have you can do back pops right off and change the battery put a new one in or better battery and buy a better battery on Amazon and stick that in there you're in good shape. Yeah, yeah, I can't wait. I'm waiting for the Microsoft Surface phone I'm ready well if they're mr.. Idiots. It's got to be in the pipeline. They are so counterculture. I'm expecting. They'll actually do it Yeah, well, I hope we have This is a fun report. I think this was this may be TMZ so they have the the hall of presidents at Disneyland Yeah with the new Trump. Yeah, and the Hall of Presidents if you've never been to Disneyland It's you have to see it at least once it's animatronics

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Disney Hall of Presidents, Robo-Trump Animatronic

Disney World unveiled its new animatronic Donald Trump for the Hall of Presidents attraction. The robot has faced widespread mockery for its lack of resemblance to the President, with some observers suggesting the figure was originally a Hillary Clinton model that was hastily modified after the 2016 election.

disney world· hall of presidents· animatronics· donald trump· hillary clinton

2:35:11 Yeah, it's actually worth, you know, it's a little lecture about the presidency and the history and it's corny. It's in a big theater and all these guys are sitting on stage. Oh, it's corny. In these days of movies where you, you know, you have Robots that are fantastic in the movie and they can do all kinds of cool stuff when you see an actual they call it animatronics We see an actual robot that Disney is saying hey, this is our state-of-the-art Man, it's shit and the Trump thing the Trump. It's it doesn't even look like him It's Robo Trump the just unveiled animatronic president and it's getting lots of reaction I'm Donald Trump

2:35:51 to solemnly swear. The robot made its debut Monday at the Hall of President's attraction in Disney World. It's a privilege to serve as the President of the United States. From a distance, the robot can pass for the President. His jacket is unbuttoned, just like the real deal, and his hand movements are spot on. Disney says they use the latest technology to enable more. Now hold on, hold on. Did you see this thing? Yeah. His hand movements are not spot on. No, and neither does he look like Trump. Well, that's coming next. The real deal, and his hand movements are spot on. Disney says they use the latest technology to enable more lifelike movements. And President Trump actually recorded the dialogue. To stand here among so many great leaders of our past, and to work on behalf of the American people. But look closer, and you'll see there's little resemblance to the Commander in Chief.

2:36:47 Not even close, goes one tweet. Some say Robo Trump looks more like actor John Voight or the late Lloyd Bridges. Or worse, Chucky, the creepy doll that comes to life in the horror movie Child's Play. Someone even thinks it looks like a cross between Trump and Hillary Clinton. It kind of looks like they were already making a Hillary, then heard the news and had to change it to a Trump. That I think that is it. That was worth the price of admission listening to that comic because I wouldn't have thought of that but that's what it is. Isn't it beautiful? Yep, they had Hillary all set up and good to go and it's probably her hand movements. I didn't even think to go look. But this is their state of the art? That's your state of the art? It's horrible. Yeah. I mean it was the thing that you know when I was a kid you go like okay

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James Clapper Asset Claim, Russia Investigation Rhetoric

Former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper appeared on CNN and suggested that Vladimir Putin is "handling" President Trump as a Russian asset. Clapper cited Putin's KGB background as evidence of his ability to recruit and manage high-level accounts. The hosts dismiss Clapper's claims as slanderous and typical of "Dimension B" media rhetoric.

james clapper· vladimir putin· kgb· cnn· asset

2:37:42 And then as a teenager like, I should go stoned. Yeah, going to that stone would be the best bet. That's the way to go. Yeah, I agree. I got one more hate to hate Trump clip. This is regarding the Russia investigation, which we haven't touched on today because what do we have? We have secret, these McCabe and Stroke, who I still am not sure aren't the same guy. Are struck struck stroke struck struck struck struck scrotum there You know they're being interviewed behind closed doors. Yeah, there's no transparency in this terrible is the FBI yeah, what could be so classified that he can't just answer these questions in public and say well That's classified. I can't answer our stressor, maybe Clapper was on CNN

2:38:39 What is he doing these days? Is he just a commentator? He was a gig as one of these analysts, but they won't give it to him because he's just too dull. Well, he tried to spice it up a bit. You heard the president's speech today. He calls out Russia and China, describes them as rival powers, rival powers to the U.S., but also says he wants to build a great partnership with them and then had all this friendly stuff to say about his phone calls with Vladimir Putin this week. Is that a contradictory message? Well, it is to me. I think this past weekend is illustrative of what a great case officer Vladimir Putin is. He knows how to handle an asset and that's what he's doing with the president. You're saying that Russia is handling President Trump as an asset? That seems to be the, that's the appearance to me.

2:39:26 So, you know, we've shared intelligence with the Russians for a long time. We've always done that. Although my experience with them has been pretty much of a one-way street where we provide them intelligence and we don't get much back. I just want to be clear here though. You're saying that Russia is treating the President of the United States as an asset. I'm saying this figuratively. I think you have to remember Putin's background. He's a KGB officer. That's what they do. They recruit assets. And I think some of that experience and instincts of Putin is coming to play here in his managing a pretty important account for him, if I could use that term, with our president. This guy is an idiot. That is slander. That's very disrespectful for a guy that was that high up in the government.

2:40:22 What? Very disrespectful. He's a liar. MSNBC will be on the phone tomorrow. Let's hire this guy. He's a liar. Just a liar. We know he lied. He lied. He lied before Congress. He lied. Unbelievable. Where'd you get that? CNBC? CNN. No, that's CNN. CNN. That was Acosta. Jim Acosta. Oh, Acosta. Yeah, that's his game. Okay. I only have one left and then I'm done. Okay. I got a couple I can play but I only have one. Well let's see what you got. Let's see if it pans out in anything. Well I got the Mueller thing. Is it Mueller, Mueller or as we say in Texas, Miller? I never heard Miller. You know in Texas, Mueller is pronounced Miller. Well that's interesting to me. No, not really.

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Robert Mueller Firing Rumors, Mark Warner Warning

Senator Mark Warner issued a warning on the Senate floor against the potential firing of Special Counsel Robert Mueller. Despite President Trump stating he has no plans to fire Mueller, the media and Democratic lawmakers continue to treat it as an imminent threat. The hosts speculate that Jared Kushner may eventually serve as the "fall guy" for the investigation.

robert mueller· mark warner· donald trump jr· russia investigation· jared kushner

2:41:17 Let's do this one. This is the Mueller fire or not fire the Don jr. Kind of a side story here To the developing headline late today on Capitol Hill the warning from the Senate floor involving the president and any talk of firing Robert Mueller The top Democrat on the Senate Intelligence Committee issuing a strong defense of special counsel Robert Mueller against critics trying to shut down the Russia investigation And after recently being questioned for nine hours, Donald Trump Jr. now suggesting there is a conspiracy against his father. Here's ABC News Justice correspondent Pierre Thomas on that tonight. Tonight that warning from the top Democratic senator investigating allegations of Russian collusion. Firing Mr. Mueller or any other of the top brass involved in this investigation would not only call into question this administration's commitment to the truth

2:42:09 but also to our most basic concept, rule of law. Warner responding to mounting criticism of special counsel Bob Mueller from some congressional Republicans. I call on my Republican colleagues to join me in calling for the firing of Bob Mueller and look it's time for Mueller to put up or shut up. President Trump asked this week if he's considering firing Mueller. No I'm not. What else? What are you surprised? But on Tuesday, just days after Donald Trump Jr. spent more than nine hours behind closed doors with congressional investigators, the president's son openly talking about a conspiracy against his father. There is and there are people at the highest levels of government that don't want to let America be America.

2:42:55 Pierre Thomas with us tonight from Washington and Pierre we heard President Trump say he's not firing Mueller So how does Senator Warner explain his concern there late today on the Senate floor? David Senator Warner says the president's track record is his concern He points out his colleagues did not expect the president to fire former FBI director James Comey either It was such a Twitter meme like oh, it's gonna fire Mueller. He's gonna fire him and it came from nowhere It was fantasy. Fantasy. Yes, it just got out of the blue. He's never had any indication he's going to farm anybody. He could fire him. He's not going to because the fall guy, I'm just going to reiterate, is Jared.

2:43:39 Jared's gonna be the fall guy. Jared could be the fall guy. And you're right, they could get him out of the out of the Oval Office finally. Might be a scheme. Yeah, and with as Jared goes so goes Ivanka. And I like Ivanka. I like her doing, you know, like first lady type stuff. That's okay. Yeah, I don't think we've never really had a presidential daughter. I don't think while the president was in office. Because of course the Kennedys, you know, went on to do all kinds of great things for society. Obama's had two of them. Yeah, but no, but they didn't do anything. They weren't out there on the scene. No, they weren't hanging around doing policy. No. Yeah, I don't know of any. There may have been some of the 1800s. I don't know. What is this, uh, your copter story? Yes, I was, I thought you'd be attracted to that. We'll play that, then I'm done. Okay, hold on. Now, where did it go? I just, oh, here it is. Self-drive. Okay. Does it need setup?

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Autonomous Military Helicopters, Self-Flying Huey Technology

The Office of Naval Research has developed technology that allows a Vietnam-era Huey helicopter to fly autonomously using a tablet for basic instructions. While the military sees this as a way to deliver supplies without risking pilots, the hosts argue that the complexity of flying a helicopter—which they compare to "ballet"—cannot be fully replicated by a computer.

autonomous aircraft· huey· office of naval research· military technology· robotics

2:44:34 No, just play. Fighting wars may soon change forever. David Martin got to see a military helicopter that doesn't need a pilot in the cockpits or on the ground. The Huey helicopter has been around since Vietnam, but this one could be the start of a revolution. It's flying itself. That pilot in the cockpit is just a safety observer, keeping his hands close to, but not on, the controls. The person telling the Hilo what to do is Marine Sergeant Deontay Jones. The Hilo comes in and requests permission to land. I will give him permission to land when it's ready to leave or when I When I unload all the stuff that I need, it'll ask me for permission to leave. I'll give permission to leave.

2:45:17 And it's really just that simple. Sergeant Jones is not flying the Helo. He has no joystick to pilot it by remote control. Just a tablet to issue basic instructions. No prior experience required. 15 minutes of training with the tablet. Anybody can pick it up. It's real easy. The Office of Naval Research, which developed the technology, says it's placing a large bet that autonomous aircraft can take the place of humans. This is the flight computer that turns this helicopter into a self-flying aircraft. It took five years and 98 million dollars to develop, and it can be installed on any helicopter. That pod on the nose is constantly scanning for obstacles, warning the computer of hard-to-see hazards like power lines. The initial concept is to use self-flying helos to deliver supplies to Marines in the field, bring up pilots for other missions. This Vietnam-era Huey will fly into the future when it starts training with Marines in California this spring.

2:46:16 David Martin, CBS News, Quantico, Virginia. Well, as a holder of a rotary aircraft license, this is stupid. Why? Because, yes, you can have the thing take off and, you know, in optimum circumstances, optimum conditions. I don't believe there is a computer that, a flight computer that can really do what you need to do in certain situations. Certainly not in a helicopter. Well, I see another problem. If this thing is all controlled by just a couple of LAN takeoff buttons on a laptop, or not a laptop, but a tablet, what happens if the tablet's captured by the enemy?

2:47:03 Yeah, there's a lot of different issues there. I just what or the laptop has got a bullet hole. What is the point? Just go back to the basics. The point is you're removing one person from the battle one one person from the battlefield who is actually highly skilled and can anticipate Look, you're you're telling me that they have yes. Look hear me now. Look shut up, man. Look look Right They look at the state of the art technology. Look again the state of the art technology We just heard is what the Riz robo Trump. So how is that was a robot? Helicopter

2:47:45 I mean a point for that. I mean flying a helicopter is like ballet It is very sensitive very small inputs and the things happen winds change I mean they they can't even get a car to drive right without hitting people and motorcycles and God knows what else Running red lights running red lights. I'm sorry. I Why and why I'm not I'm not taking one guy off the field why? Why save money? Let's put a $100,000 device into the... or more. I don't even know if it's worth more than that. I'm sure it's more than that. Yeah, it's probably a million dollars. We have to amortize the R&D. I thought it was a real stupid story.

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Show Sign-Off, Christmas Schedule Reminder

The hosts sign off for the final live show before Christmas. They remind listeners of the special interview with Steve Pinchenik airing on Sunday. One host will be traveling to Chicago, while the other remains in Austin. The episode concludes with the traditional "Adios Mofos" and a montage of listener-supported jingles.

sign-off· chicago· steve pinchenik· no agenda· holiday schedule

2:48:29 About a stupid idea. Hey John Merry Christmas Merry Christmas to you and Happy New Year to everybody well, although we'll be doing a show we're doing a show before that but Merry Christmas We won't be doing a show on Christmas Eve. It's Christmas Eve. You'll be in Chicago Yep, and but we're gonna have a great show anyway And with Pachenik and you talking about whatever you talk about I heard everything I'll be in Chi-Rac with the blue helmets Very excited about that also known as Chicago Yes, and Merry Christmas to everybody else all the boots on the ground feets in the water subs in the air or whatever Whatever you say to John at the troll room

2:49:07 Merry Christmas, Troll Room. Coming to you from downtown Austin, Texas, here in the capital of the Drone Star State, in the 5x9 Cluedio in the Common Law condo. FEMA Region 6 on the map if you're looking for me, but I'll be up in Chicago in the morning, everybody! I'm Adam Curry. And from Northern Silicon Valley, where I seem to have misplaced my silver Sharpie. Huh. Things change. I'm John C. DeVore. We return on Sunday with our special right here on No Agenda. Until then, adios! Mofos? You douchebags to no agenda. They talk about false flags on no agenda. News deconstruction is found on no agenda. Their analysis will astound on no agenda. No agenda. No agenda.

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