DAILY | Redefining fully vaccinated; Trudeau likes ranked ballots; Pastor Artur in court
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On this day in 2022, we celebrate National VCR Day! We discuss the loss of Betamax to blu-ray, the legacy media empire, and the future of the VHS format. Oh, and we also discuss the current state of the media industry.
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good afternoon ladies and gentlemen you have tuned into the rebel news live stream on this
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a tuesday june 7th 2022 i'm david menzies and my co-host well let me tell you a little bit
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about my co-host folks do you know that today is national vcr day but he's too young to know what
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vcr stands for yes i am there you go he is the duke of durham region he is the khaleesi of ajax
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he is high energy andrew says chapados what a mouthful how you doing today andrew david i think
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we should retire the khaleesi yelling that's funny the first couple times from all over durham you
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know i'm born well i wasn't born in oshawa i don't know i almost lied about that i was born in scarborough
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actually oh really if you must know that's very impressive from what they call the armpit of
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ontario oshawa i go to all the best places in ontario and live there for as long as i can
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thinking about cornwall next cornwall well there you go i hear it smells there
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i don't think so no why why would you uh defame the fair city of cornwall i thought there was a
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plant or factory there that made it smell maybe that was the 90s is there any connection to corn
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with cornwall or yeah they built a great big wall of corn i believe to keep the uh pilgrims out
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no david i do remember vcrs not quite betamax but i was around in the vcr age i would record things off
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the television you know what that's a very good point it's national vcr day but that would exclude
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the betamax uh you know for those of you of a certain age that don't remember uh the late 70s
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there were two competing videotape formats and from what i've read beta was superior to vhs but um i think
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the folly of sony which kind of owned the technology for betamax uh it didn't license it out so even
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though they had the better product uh it turns out that vhs uh dominated and uh thank you mrs
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messenger we've just been given a list of uh topics by our wonderful super producer i think
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she's called a turdo as well as of trudeau surely that's uh that's a typo but andrew tell
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uh the folks what it is we are ostensibly trying to do here today well just another comment there i
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believe sony also lost the hd dvd battle to blu-ray as well good point and you know what um
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they say history repeats itself which is true but don't we learn anything from history uh again like
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you said hd i can't even hd dvd oh and that just rolls off the tongue doesn't it right um they went
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down that road again complete corporate greed and hubris i would suggest um so i guess when there's
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a new emerging technology are we going to get two of those as well they probably did laser disc as
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well anyways i guess this is a new show i guess did you know anyone aside from cisco and ebert that
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owned a laser um gary bucey in the movie tommy boy had laser discs welcome to rebel news daily live
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we had a man calling you old um sometimes we have somebody calling me mean sometimes we have people
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saying we just love david menzies and we want more of him but unfortunately um he's not even alive
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right now so well you know the fact is we just really uh don't care what you have to say as long as
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you send along uh hey well i don't mean it that way folks i mean in terms of if you want to be
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insulting no problem i've got thick skin uh i think maybe andrew does too but um this is how
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we keep the lights on isn't it andrew it's not like the legacy media and cbc twas ever thus uh
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getting over a billion dollars a year via um what do they call it negative option billing like rogers
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tried in 1994 you know we're going to give you a bunch of tv channels you never asked for and don't
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want and bill you and it's up to you to get in touch with us and get them taken away well i i i think
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there's some pledge that they'll never do it again but you know it's worse than negative option because
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rogers did the right thing and said uh you're right uh we blew it we're so sorry we'll never do this
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again but i can't phone cbc headquarters and say i calculated the amount of tax money that uh my
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household is paying to you can i get that back in the form of a check or uh or cash and uh the answer
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will be click you can actually do that in the uk i believe you can cancel your bbc contribution you
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won't get the channel anymore but i have a bone to pick is along the negative option billing with
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newspapers i get a newspaper and it's just you just automatically signed up and then they send a
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child to your door to collect the money and it's like oh if you want to unsubscribe email here no
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you don't just leave something on my porch and then be like you now owe me money for it like
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that's not that really happened to you this happens all the time newspaper um i think all the this
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weeks in durham do it so they leave a newspaper on you and by i guess picking it up they think you're
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accepting into a contract that you're going to pay for it and then they exploit you with their
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children you should do it and you know what that is the worst part of the story because if a child
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came to me because i used to be a paper boy way back in the uh early 70s and you'd go knock knock
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collecting that's what we used to say and i wouldn't have the heart i don't think to a child
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you know scram i don't owe you anything but who owns those newspapers that's doing that um i think
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metro land which is a tour star company oh very good and they're really in the gambling business now
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thanks to doug ford he gave them a half billion dollar a year gambling license um uh so really
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they recognize that the newspaper business that's the sunset industry but boy there's plenty of
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enterians to exploit i'll double check when i go home but the idea that it's like i've left something
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on your porch and now it being on your property means you now have to pay for it no can i just like
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park my car on your lawn and if you haven't moved it or or if you do move it you now owe me the price
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of the car that's not how it works andrew i think you should do a story on that that that's just
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that's the perfect story for menzies marketplace every Thursday on rebel news plus what's first on
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the docket david menzies well um i don't want to read the quote because that lets the cat out of the
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bag but it is from our illustrious prime minister justin trudeau why don't we run the video listen to
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the words closely folks and um two things spring to mind no it is not april fool's day and secondly no
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we did not doctor the audio to make him say something he didn't i'm looking at this quote
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um the first time i read it my my jaw was on the linoleum let's take it away justin trudeau
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and my responsibility as prime minister is to serve all canadians not just the canadians who voted for me
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and that will always mean what truckers listening to people you don't agree with and figuring out how
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to compromise in ways that keep people safe and move things forward and it's messy and it's far
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easier to stand there with a sign and say make the planet safe again
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trump much harder to figure out how to actually do it
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oh he doesn't do that though like why would he even say that is is i didn't get a good view uh
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south of the equator was justin trudeau's pants uh in incineration mode i mean andrew and that will
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always mean listening to people you don't agree with oh maybe listening into people that you don't
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agree with such as retired cop rob stocky who uh a few weeks ago we showed that he was
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wiretapped simply for showing up to the freedom convoy trucker protest and did trudeau ever have the
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courtesy ever have the decency to go out andrew and meet with the truckers see what they had to say
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no he invoked the emergencies act what a hypocrite what a liar well he doesn't go to parliament very
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often and when he does he doesn't have a conversation at all he just says mr speaker and then doesn't
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answer the question he doesn't go on any uh non-favorable media so the idea that he listens
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to people that disagree with him or speaks to people that disagree with him and what was the
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quote there acts to serve all canadians not just the ones that voted for him yeah completely untrue
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you can let's assume that the majority of people who are unvaccinated did not vote for him he doesn't
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listen to them let's assume that most of the trucker convoy people didn't listen to him or freedom
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convoy people didn't didn't vote for him he doesn't speak to them at all he doesn't speak to
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the political opposition at all he speaks to he probably doesn't even speak to jagmeet i'm willing
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to bet that he thinks jagmeet's too much of a loser to speak with i think you're right and also uh let
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it be noted andrew because it sounds that you know not just the canadians who voted for me i think
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there is um he's implying or inferring that he got most of the vote when in fact it's like 65 that
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don't vote for him well not only that but in 2021 and 2019 uh andrew sheer and erin o'toole won the
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popular vote they they actually got more vote now i know i i don't get me wrong folks we have a system
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where it doesn't work that way it's about winning writings but that it seems to me and correct me
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if i'm wrong andrew he seems to be thinking that he is the people's choice he's won the majority of
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votes and in terms of popular support for the justin trudeau uh liberals versus the conservatives uh
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he lost out on that two elections in a row well i believe one of the other things he talks about in
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this uh series of clips where he's got his sleeves rolled up so you know he's working hard
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um that's just a telltale sign of any politician your sleeves rolled up they're working for you
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um that he talks about somebody asks him the question about when he ran in 2015 he wanted
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to change the voting system and now he says no he doesn't want to do that of course you don't want
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to do that when you're winning and when hillary lost and when uh yeah when trump won when hillary
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lost it was all about the popular vote but they never want the popular vote if it means it's going to
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not have them in the prime minister of the president's seat and that's what would have
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happened we've had we would have had from 2015 until now a conservative leader in parliament albeit
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i don't want it to be aaron o'toole or andrew sheer yep but that's just what would have happened and now
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he's saying he he doesn't want that even though that's what he promised is that the clip we have
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here yeah yeah at least this what you're going to hear folks at least is a truthful statement from
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yeah hello this is a question for mr prime minister so my question is will you fulfill the promise you
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made in your 2015 and 2021 campaigns by replacing the first past the post electoral system with a new
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kind of proportional representation electoral system thank you uh no i don't believe in
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proportional representation i don't think it's a good idea i did commit run on it to replacing uh the
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first past the post system uh i love the idea of a ranked ballot where you get to pick your first
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choice you know pick the red guy first and then the orange girl second and the green person third
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and then you never get the blue person if that's the way you choose to vote oh that's so convenient
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how he did the exact order of which he agrees with you know how funny you know i never i get the blue
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person um if he doesn't believe in proportional representation andrew why was that a major plank in
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his platform in 2015 because it sounded good at the time and now what sounds good is we'll vote for
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me and then you'll put jagmeet second and then we'll have ultimate power and then you know who knows
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what happens there the green party apparently because they're even further left um it's never
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gonna happen um i don't know what to say about it because he just no matter what favors him at the
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time that's just what he's gonna say so he's gonna go back like 2015 that's what he believed and now
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he's just like no i'm not gonna do that well why would you not do that because it's not gonna help
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you win the system is fine in helping him win right now maybe he sees himself not winning next
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time and that's why he wants a ranked ballot i think that's only so that people he can encourage
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people to come together and be like listen if we come together as ndp liberal and green party on
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another federal election then we can put ourselves ranked and we can all i can tell everybody else to
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vote for you guys a second and third yeah and that would have been the ideal and the appropriate
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follow-up question andrew uh you don't like the idea of proportional uh representation in 2022 but
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you're all about it in 2015 we know you don't like it now um but what is the reason you changed your
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spots on this major policy or like we know the reason it's because the classic electoral system
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has worked for him these past seven years but i would like to see how he would spin it but we were
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denied that opportunity he also talked a lot about infrastructure in 2015 and where is any of that
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remember those uh bridges in bc that went underwater unfortunately the guy i don't like doug ford is the
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only one who i've seen make major announcements about infrastructure in the last few years maybe
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there's something in other provinces that i haven't seen maybe it's just because i'm in ontario but doug
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ford opening you know highways i would consider probably not that important or uh taking the tariffs off of
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a 412 a connecting paid highway those are the only things that are actually happening um justin trudeau
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has no federal projects of giant piece of infrastructure which is why canada still looks like it's in the
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late 80s where as opposed to places like korea uh you look like you're in a modern city or malaysia or
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even the arab emirates steven menzies you know you really nailed it why ford did so well and the
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liberal leader stephen del duca did so poorly let's just talk about something like highway 14 uh 4413
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i believe um every riding that highway 413 uh touches uh voted blue if not every riding um every
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riding except one i have to double check that figure the point i'm trying to make andrew is that
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the people who lived in those ridings north of toronto where this highway is going to be built
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love the idea steven del duca was listening to the likes of oh i don't know margaret atwood in
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downtown toronto living on her palatial estate where there'll never be any infrastructure built in front
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of it uh saying no no no uh don't build that highway i i don't i don't think this uh gal goes
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north of steels for goodness sake so um again it was a folly for steven del duca to listen to the
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elites like uh margaret atwood that don't live in that region and ford knew that people who have to
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commute uh they kind of like the idea of another highway to get them to work on time um unlike
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yourself today i understand you were late you were on you just got here five minutes ago but don't
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lie to the audience david menzies what's it going to take for the 407 to be free first it's owned by
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like spanish and or swedes and then now the government's just like yeah and you can still
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get speeding tickets on a highway you pay for it's it's insane it's it's no it will never be free
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and you're right it's owned by a spanish consortium and in order to buy it back from them it would be
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billions and billions i feel like dr evil billions and billions of dollars so that's not on the docket
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if you want to use it uh you got to pay you know it's funny the 407 it's an electronic toll highway
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for uh folks if uh you've never been to the toronto area i have and i think most people have a love
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hate relationship with it compared to the 401 you can uh well you're in danger of street racing going
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150 kilometers an hour it's like the autobahn that part i love the fact that it almost always moves
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efficiently the part i don't like is the bill and if you drive on american toll highways i remember we're
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um where was it uh ohio and i got on a toll highway to get towards sandusky and it was fantastic
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beautiful highway and i'm going by 407 rates of pay and i said the lady manzoid i said wow look how long
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we've been on this highway i bet you this is like an 80 ride you know and we get to the toll booth when
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we exit and it's not electronic it's still people giving the toll and it was um that'll be three
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dollars and 42 cents what are you missing a decibel writer dave has always been a big proponent of
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american highways the way it's all one way on one side and one way on the other side and the tolls
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it seems to work better than what we have here yeah cheaper for sure but i would like people to let
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us know through paid chats if they agree with the paid highways if they disagree with the paid highways
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i also want to ask ontarians if you're watching why they think northern ontario votes uh orange all
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the time they're always voting ndp in the northern part of the province if you have the answer to that
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i have my theories but if you have the answer to that let us know i think we have another trudeau clip
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it's not a trudeau uh clip it's all we do okay before we get to one of his chief lieutenants uh
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let's run this uh clip i'm sure it's very pithy pros take it away justin
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i'm glad to see they're still wearing masks as well
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but it matters for the world at a time where we're seeing democracies backslide everywhere
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around the world a rise of populism populism and nationalism a rise of authoritarianism and strongman
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politics it really matters that we have strong young leaders like gabriel stepping forward to say
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no this is the direction uh that we need to go in not just as a country not just as a continent
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but as a world and that's why it's an incredible pleasure for me uh to be able to introduce you and
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through our friends in the media so many canadians uh to this extraordinary young leader
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uh that i'm very excited about working with in the coming years wow populism and nationalism so bad
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so it's pretty clear i hope anybody who watches him and maybe votes for him sees that he it's all about
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the world instead of canada their national identity does not matter well andrew two things
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one is anytime justin trudeau dares to use the word democracy he should have his mouth cleaned out
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with soap i think secondly he talks about the rise of authoritarianism oh what would that be would
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that be oh i don't know the people's republic of china the country that in 2014 before he became
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prime minister he said he has an admiration for the basic dictatorship of china they kept things done
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david manzies well yeah and he proved that with the trucker convoy i'm not going to meet with you i'm not
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going to have a powwow i'm going to invoke the emergencies act i'm going to demonize and vilify
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you i'm going to have you put in jail for what essentially was bylaw infractions but the idea of
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him uh you know eight years ago praising uh china and then worried today about the rise of authoritarianism
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well you can't have it both ways i mean look what china has done in the last eight years you know uh there
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is an ongoing genocide of the uyghur people there uh look what's happened to hong kong uh look what's
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uh well i mean clearly this is a country that envisions itself as the straw that wants to stir
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the drink and because we have such a weakling in the white house i truly fear that the next target will
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be taiwan uh andrew chapados and again how can any future leader of a democracy say before he becomes
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prime minister that he has admiration for china well first of all if he doesn't understand that we don't live in a
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democracy and neither is united states none of like word is thrown around a lot when it's convenient for him
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but i think now everybody who has been alive let's say at least 25 years at this point has seen the
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writing on the wall in the media as a push towards some sort of global government or global control
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which is now he's alluding to we don't want populism or nationalism it's about the world you guys
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and every movie and every media outlets has pushed this idea of 30 years for globalization
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globalization um it turned into a word called globalism but i remember in high school being
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talking about globalization we need global marketplaces and global branding and global trade
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and everything's about the globe they could only in every movie where aliens invade or an international
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catastrophe happens it's the whole world comes together and forms one government and that's the
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right thing to do it's just been manipulated into people for for the better part of 30 years i'd say
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that the solution to everything is everybody coming together as one global government that reminds
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me i think one of the movies you might be referring to is independence day independence day 2012 is
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another movie just every movie where there's a um what's the movie day after tomorrow every movie
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where there's a catastrophe all the leaders of the world just magically come together and reformed a
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one world government because china and saudi arabia they just care about the planet as much as
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everybody else does you guys you know independence day was really a tragedy because it was one of
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these movies i call a two-thirds uh for two-thirds of the movie it was actually very entertaining and
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it was a great narrative which part of independence day do you have a problem with david no the one
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that made me laugh out loud in the cinema even though it wasn't intended for humor it was unintentional
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humor which is my favorite form of humor i gotta tell you it was when all the nations of the world are
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are getting their um you know their armies together and and their war machines and their uh fighter jets
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and there's this scene and i think it's the israeli air force guy standing outside their fighter jets and
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um pilots of an arab nation i can't remember which and there's kind of this look that they're giving
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each other that you know what you're okay we got to worry about these the real monster those aliens
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taken over the world but uh all this uh israeli middle east uh conflict uh that's uh secondary
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like suddenly you know decades of uh vilification just went out it's all fine now we're all one happy
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planet as if the chinese government just wouldn't completely go underground can we type in independence
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day target remains that's my favorite scene i think and see if that scene comes up and play that for
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everybody because you know the guy who plays the president what's his name his speech that he gives
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maybe this will be a real independence day and then you've got um who's the guy who plays the crazy
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guy who's the fight ends up being a fighter pilot that saves them by flying into it randy quaid yes randy
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quaid the very eccentric randy quaid you know uh i don't see that uh but that's okay we we need not
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dwell on that why don't we get back to target remains super producer olivia do we have uh stephen
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guibble uh yeah here is looking handsome and he's not dressed in orange which is a change from his
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haberdashery back when he was doing time and he refers to that let's hear what the environment minister
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has to say you are at the age when i got involved in activism to fight for government to wake up
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on action on climate change in fact i climbed the cn tower to make that point in 2001
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wow today you don't have to climb towers anymore to get people's attention on climate change the two
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leaders we're welcoming here today are fully on board and are taking action but they need your help
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and your commitment to clean up our air and water to protect our natural world and to make progress
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on shared priorities we hold dear such as defending and strengthening democracies uh standing up for
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gender equality of course more so they're not going to stand there's so many easy points okay so
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cleaning up our water means nothing there doesn't appear to be any problem with the great lakes other
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than who owns it um the air quality they don't do anything canada is already better off um it's
00:26:28.140
what's it called uh the negative that comes off of how much forestry we have is a thing and uh
00:26:35.760
canada to emissions or yeah well we have many trees and they have uh they we go carbon negative from how
00:26:42.960
many trees we have i forget what the exact term is but it's not like they're doing anything all they
00:26:47.720
have is a carbon tax that's just shame on you if you do if you do pollute and then you know gender
00:26:53.020
equality they obviously don't actually care about that around the world i mean they deal with countries
00:26:57.180
all the time that don't have gender equality and they don't have a problem with it and it was donald
00:27:01.680
trump who wanted to make you know more equality across the world he came out with that um plan to
00:27:07.920
decriminalize homosexuality across the world so they don't actually do anything they're just talking
00:27:12.440
to i'm sorry stupid kids if you're there and you're like oh yes stephen gilbo you climbed the
00:27:16.880
cn tower who would agree so did he actually get convicted of this crime did he get pardoned from
00:27:21.960
it so how is he allowed to be in government if he was convicted of this crime well i think more to
00:27:27.920
the point well we always believe in second chances you do your crime you do your time and then all is
00:27:33.020
forgiven uh however i can't remember andrew any politician i'm just rewinding like some vhs tape my
00:27:41.380
memory here um ever pointing to criminal activity he was proud of usually you play it down you want
00:27:50.420
to change the channel of anyone um you know a heckler a journalist brings that up but stephen gilbo
00:27:56.980
is actually very happy that he's a criminal or a former criminal also when it comes to you know
00:28:04.540
gender equality i mean he is the minister uh for the environment and climate change um how i mean
00:28:12.780
pick a lane already why is he referring to gender equality what is the reason that he would refer to
00:28:21.640
gender equality when he's the environment and climate change um minister andrew connect the dots for me
00:28:27.640
where is he going i i'm really confused well the obvious answer is that he has no point it's just
00:28:33.220
something you can say that sounds good but if i were to step in their shoes and say why am i fighting
00:28:39.540
for gender equality you would say you know women are still paid less than men um women across the
00:28:46.580
world are still uh victims of sexual uh discrimination and sexism and their bodily autonomy rights are under
00:28:55.740
attack just look at the supreme court ruling in the united states david menzies your rights are under
00:29:00.460
attack and no matter what you do you will never be as good as a man i mean that's the basis for their
00:29:05.500
actual argument is that thing even though we're in power and joe biden's in power and they control
00:29:10.700
everything right now things are you're you're never actually going to be equal and apparently even when
00:29:17.100
they're in power they can't change it at all even though they own the parliament and they own
00:29:22.380
the house in the united states and jagmeet and trudeau have this alliance together even though that
00:29:28.080
they're right they're calling the shots on everything they can't change it for the better
00:29:31.960
they can't change the discrimination so either there isn't any discrimination or they don't want
00:29:36.460
to change it which is the answer i don't know well and how about this as a concept um lead by example
00:29:42.680
uh justin trudeau he's all about diversity but this is a guy that's worn blackface so many times
00:29:48.100
in his own words he can't even remember how many it's only at least four david
00:29:51.940
well that we know um and he's also the first feminist prime minister but this is the guy that
00:30:00.260
groped reporter um rose knight and instead of apologizing it's a lesson for all of us to learn
00:30:06.840
well wait a minute i wasn't there i didn't do any groping why is it a lesson for all of us to learn
00:30:12.120
and um and basically he didn't know who rose knight was and that's why he thought he could get away with
00:30:19.620
it um again they don't practice what they preach they're complete hypocrites and when you hear this
00:30:25.300
nonsense uh coming out of their mouths uh again it just strains uh credibility for me andrew um now
00:30:33.580
we i believe we have a pastor art update do we have a video on that um i know sheila's out there
00:30:40.160
covering it with a part of the team in alberta i was going to say edmonton but that's just the city
00:30:47.220
not the province um and i was just looking i was trying to find that term for climate change how
00:30:52.000
how trees reduce co2 in the atmosphere it's uh i forget the term and it's just a just the idea that
00:30:59.740
having more trees reduces carbon dioxide in the air obviously and that's why canada actually um has a
00:31:07.520
net benefit um in terms of carbon emissions because we have so many trees but i digress as producer
00:31:13.240
f1 would say we have an update for pastor order can we put that on the screen um live tweets from
00:31:18.440
pastor order in court again uh they just can't leave this guy alone jason kenney is no longer you
00:31:24.660
know in charge of the party yeah but um you know the i guess it's ucp in alberta right they just have
00:31:31.120
no problem with it um they're so conservative their house is on fire and just like let it go like how
00:31:40.340
are they just at no point like they really hate them well i don't know why they don't reign in the
00:31:46.100
bureaucracy and let's be honest it was cases like pastor art andrew i think that made uh premier jason
00:31:54.740
kenney uh outgoing premier jason kenney um because people did not understand how the state was throwing
00:32:03.120
everything against this poor man uh including those spectacles like being arrested on a live
00:32:10.820
highway when it was slippery road conditions absolutely no theatrics of it all oh yeah that
00:32:16.520
was just law enforcement theater uh to you know we're gonna show you how we deal with uh pastors
00:32:22.880
i mean uh you never even see that when it's like uh you know gangbangers or mafiosa or terrorist
00:32:29.660
type so i you know i don't understand this um obsession with preachers uh like pastor art those
00:32:39.560
churches that decided to remain open but i would suggest that this was a huge factor in what happened
00:32:48.740
to uh premier kenny's popularity well it's interesting and i think there's a bit of an alberta delusion i call
00:32:55.220
it where they think there's people of alberta who vote down the line conservative think that they have
00:33:01.720
more of a conservative government than they actually have when it's really just establishment
00:33:05.400
yep uh what's the orange almost or what purple may be in the middle of liberal and conservatives and
00:33:12.620
it's interesting how these stories like pastor order become more of an international sensation than
00:33:17.140
they do in canada and mainstream media in canada doesn't touch them but we get at rebel news more
00:33:21.820
calls from the united states on this we get more calls from the united states on the churches being
00:33:26.180
vandalized we get more calls from the united states on gun control issues because somehow mass shootings
00:33:32.140
in the united states equal more gun restrictions in canada americans just care about freedom more
00:33:37.640
and in alberta they don't exactly have this stranglehold or this strong conservatism that
00:33:45.660
most people would think of it's more of the media saying like alberta is a little bit crazy you guys
00:33:50.800
they try to make them seem like they're alabama or something when really it's just has big cities
00:33:55.320
like ontario probably like it has calgary and edmonton whereas ontario has toronto and ottawa
00:34:01.160
and they're very liberal cities and the idea that it's strictly conservative and a conservative
00:34:07.220
stronghold i think only holds up in name the fact that they vote for who they vote for in the federal
00:34:13.800
election even though you know jason kenny jason kenny's policies are pretty similar to doug ford's
00:34:20.780
who are pretty similar to justin trudeau and do we have any more details about uh pastor art
00:34:28.040
um andrew because originally sheila was going to be on the show uh sheila and i co-host every
00:34:35.260
uh tuesday and thursday but she is so super busy uh she's in court i don't know if it's a pastor art
00:34:41.180
case or it's another uh oh i'm just gonna pull up sheila's twitter while it's all on tv here and
00:34:47.160
it's it that speaks volumes doesn't folks the fact that sheila is still running around courtrooms
00:34:53.160
in alberta uh covering how the province is throwing the book at certain pastors and certain churches
00:35:01.840
unbelievable well um sheila says as of 12 minutes ago they're still going through a tech issue at the
00:35:08.160
so he's in court right now okay um i'll just read some tweets from her here if you want to pull up
00:35:13.840
her page on screen there fantastic um the peace officer says this appeared to be a social gathering
00:35:18.540
that breached the cmoh order uh there is no social distancing and that the homeless church and the
00:35:23.900
people were hugging and did not appear to be from the same household since they arrived separately
00:35:28.160
um the crown is trying to inject evidence sheila says that doesn't matter into this case
00:35:33.300
she wants uh the peace officer to answer a question about whether or not people were masking
00:35:38.440
outside while being homeless and getting a sandwich because she says it colors the event
00:35:43.100
um you know as an illegal gathering she'll use the word scofflaw gathering as i'm sure you
00:35:48.660
you're a you're a fan of and so they're live tweeting at the trial herself and uh selene gallus i
00:35:56.600
believe is her last name or the reporter out there um a little bit more here the peace officer says that
00:36:02.860
once she moved in to educate in quotes and enforce the cmo order use that word i guess so
00:36:09.920
some people in the crowd became angry with her but not pastor art and that her cps security told her
00:36:16.000
to fall back she's testifying that art and sheila writes gasp shook hands and greed the homeless by
00:36:23.380
touching them this sounds a lot like what david menzies and producer efron were fined for in
00:36:28.660
ontario so like i said alberta is not uh the freedom loving place it it somebody's out for
00:36:35.820
pastor art or in the alberta government whether it's jason kenney's cronies or some judges or some
00:36:40.720
people in the legislature there and please follow sheila gun reed on twitter and selene as well and
00:36:46.760
you will get these updates on our website as you can see right there you want to bring that up
00:36:50.220
olivia on the main screen of course um pastor order has been to many events he's spoken at many
00:36:56.480
events he's been on many of our shows and guess what would get pastor art to never have to have
00:37:02.120
done any of this stuff was to not have the restrictions in the first place exactly so it's
00:37:06.500
always in the government's hand that's why i disagreed with you know uh big papa pierre polyev
00:37:12.340
and justin trudeau and dog ford when there was a stoppage at the land bridge between canada and
00:37:18.840
america because it seems to me that their opinion is only the government gets to decide when people's
00:37:24.520
businesses are closed and whether you agree with the idea or not uh it's fair for you to disagree
00:37:29.580
that all the commerce should be stopped or should be allowed to keep going and it shouldn't be stopped
00:37:33.960
and there shouldn't be blocks at the border if that's what you want to believe but how come the
00:37:37.840
government's the only one who gets to decide when people should be open or not i guess that's the
00:37:42.220
power we give them in this country i disagree with it and maybe that's why uh we get so many
00:37:47.140
comments from america being like i don't understand why you guys don't like freedom yeah and also it
00:37:53.100
to me it always ran contrary to the science uh andrew if you and i ran a little mom-paw store which we
00:38:01.820
did it was yeah it's a palm-paw store of course uh but if it was like say 5 000 square feet and we
00:38:08.920
limited you know three or four people in at a time and we did the social distancing thing and then
00:38:14.540
we diligently cleaned the surfaces you can maintain a higher degree i would argue of hygiene and
00:38:22.060
sanitation in a small business than a enormous airplane hanger sized walmart or costco and yet
00:38:30.380
those were the ones that were uh that were allowed to open didn't make sense at all and um you know
00:38:37.660
that you you raised i i was given the same uh flashback memory when they spoke about the hugging
00:38:43.540
oh the hugging going on you're not in the same household and and uh what uh angel was referring
00:38:49.560
to folks is that um i don't know if it was it was it last april or april 2020 i can't remember
00:38:55.600
we went to peterboro to cover a freedom rally and i received uh a ticket of a substantial amount i
00:39:04.780
think it was like uh 1650 something like that just that and when we saw the officer's notes
00:39:11.080
um and i'm not making photos oh yeah and photos uh menzies was observed shaking hands oh really
00:39:19.640
menzies was observed laughing laughing does that spread the coronavirus folks uh to give an update
00:39:26.920
on that case it is going to trial i i can hardly wait because uh i think um the people promoting
00:39:34.000
this conviction are going to be made fools of but the last step was agreeing to drop the charges
00:39:40.960
if we as rebel news make a 500 donation uh to a local hospital no i'm not even five cents not even
00:39:51.360
a nickel i am not going to bend the knee and say you know you're right i was guilty of shaking hands
00:39:57.340
and laughing uh not a chance um so i don't know where these people are coming from also why would
00:40:03.580
anyone donate to a government entity they're already taking your money yeah it's unbelievable and i think
00:40:09.680
um super producer uh olivia has got it up there so if you want to read all the nitty-gritty details
00:40:15.580
um my goodness the poor people in peterboro having that police force uh or sorry police service we
00:40:24.040
don't use yeah and they were so angry at that event too yeah it was a randy bobandy hillier event as
00:40:31.560
well well he was there i shouldn't say it was his event didn't he get i know yeah he got tickets
00:40:36.380
he got tickets and uh yeah because evidently uh having wrongful political thoughts is a crime at
00:40:44.380
least during a pandemic folks uh even and by the way did was there any super spreader event
00:40:51.320
traced back to peterboro that day when thousands of people came to that rally no my theory super
00:40:56.280
spreader events don't exist exactly producer olivia can we please find uh ryan whitney the hockey player
00:41:02.340
was talking at oh pearson international airport former hockey player obviously well i guess it's
00:41:07.420
not obvious to people who don't know but ryan whitney on twitter he's sick of the wait times
00:41:12.900
at pearson they still have insane rules of course you're going to see him with a mask on uh so let's
00:41:18.680
get to that and then after let's see if we have any paid chats as well so this is former nhl player
00:41:23.480
ryan whitney he's got a alcohol called pink whitney this is very popular you've never seen that
00:41:29.200
what kind of alcohol um it's like a like a ladies like mixed uh drink it's pink lemonade flavor
00:41:36.560
that's why i don't know about it you should and i'm just going over why his his voice matters here
00:41:42.880
because he's very popular podcaster on barstool very popular podcast and uh alcohol connoisseur let's
00:41:49.140
play what his thoughts are at the airport hey guys whit here
00:41:55.120
i don't even really know what to explain so for people telling me to drive
00:42:00.900
i can't drive they have my bags they won't give them back so i had edmonton to toronto
00:42:07.020
yesterday i landed around three i then had toronto to boston at 8 30. customs was about three hours got
00:42:14.240
through flight canceled from toronto to boston all right at this point now i go and i see there is a
00:42:21.940
400 person line with two air canada workers there's a million canceled flights everyone's just
00:42:28.200
panicking so i waited in that line about six hours at near the end of the line by the way you know how
00:42:35.460
much my feet hurt be it near the end of the line they closed it they just said oh you have to go
00:42:41.500
somewhere else we had to re-enter canada we'd go through canadian customs so by the time i finally
00:42:47.760
see someone from air canada it's 1 a.m i said can i just get my bags i had a ride to buffalo all set
00:42:53.560
up and i had a jet blue flight from buffalo i just need to get out of this country out of this airport
00:42:58.440
this is the worst airport on earth i'm telling you there's no other airport like this
00:43:03.600
so they say no no no you can't have your bags your bags are already like in the middle and no man's
00:43:10.440
land you can't have your bags so we have a 8 50 flight for you from toronto boston for this morning
00:43:16.800
this is last this is at 1 a.m okay i'd be here at 5 a.m they said so i got here at 4 55 i want to be
00:43:23.480
five minutes early so i want to be three hours and 55 minutes early i get here this woman says oh
00:43:29.800
we booked you actually on a flight from here to montreal and then montreal to boston but that
00:43:35.880
leaves in 50 minutes and you can't make it they never sent me an email they just i i started laughing
00:43:43.400
i mean what are you what are you gonna do it was either that or like cry
00:43:46.620
so now i'm on it so now i'm on a 10 a.m but there's nobody really around the gate um
00:43:57.480
yeah i'm just i'm so in shock at this place it is the biggest disgrace
00:44:03.960
known to man all right so go ahead dave you know what um if you want to hear more about it
00:44:11.840
it is actually this is how important this story is i think on the front page of today's toronto
00:44:17.700
sun uh the quote is uh the headline is hell on earth no it's not a story about afghanistan
00:44:25.280
it is a story about uh nhl podcaster ryan whitney um spending two days in uh pearson airport this
00:44:36.160
i hope he's blogging the whole vlogging the whole thing you know andrew i mean we we get a chuckle
00:44:41.060
but like he said you either laugh or you cry yeah this is an absolute disgrace and there's no reason
00:44:45.540
for it because they're saying we're understaffed that which is to say i've talked about this with
00:44:50.980
there's only 90 percent staffing at pearson but compared to 2019 which was the year before
00:44:59.560
covid kicked in the traffic volume at the airport is only 70 percent so in other words having 90
00:45:09.980
percent staffing for only 70 percent uh traffic volume you're actually overstaffed in comparison
00:45:16.680
to 2019 what this crap is all about is covid screening theater this is justin trudeau and
00:45:25.480
his liberal party saying this is how we're protecting canadians even though we're the only ones that
00:45:30.460
apparently on the planet doing this and that's why you have these outrageous fiascos i mean the idea of
00:45:36.480
him being rebooked without being told he was re being rebooked the idea that they were holding his
00:45:42.200
suitcases hostage this is garbage and when is it going to end andrew i mean it's here until at least
00:45:49.860
june 30th do we see a reversal of policy come dominion day well david you see the country is in shambles
00:45:57.820
uh the conspiratorial approach to this would be that they want to bring in that digital id system and
00:46:03.600
say look how much more quickly you can go through your travel if you're quadruple you know eight times
00:46:09.260
vaccinated and i don't think there's any excuse for it it's it's already you know so many people
00:46:15.100
can't travel in this country by plane or train everybody suggests going to the u.s just like he
00:46:19.820
did um he wanted to go to buffalo and fly because there's much more opportunity there and they still
00:46:25.720
they kept him hostage they're like no you will be a customer of ours and you will like it and america
00:46:30.400
isn't even anywhere near the amount of options as europe has for the amount of you know different uh
00:46:36.540
airlines there um which lewis brackpool can attest to i think but uh andrew this is fixable this is
00:46:43.920
this is a scandal but this is not oh there's nothing we can do we don't have the infrastructure
00:46:50.000
no at this point david i feel like it's on purpose though i agree i agree and and and in addition to
00:46:56.380
the vax passes being that you are you can't go on a plane or a train or a boat and that is to punish
00:47:04.840
those people who have not been vaccinated this is a vindictive government that declares war on its
00:47:11.480
own citizens that's the real scandal with this pearson airport right they don't want canadians
00:47:17.800
to travel they don't want them to leave because they will start leaving this country behind just
00:47:23.000
like people have fled california and new york in record numbers they will start leaving as soon as they
00:47:30.240
can and they don't want them to do that they they can only bring in so many millions of immigrants a
00:47:35.320
year david they need some people to stay here um do we have any paid chats to get to before we go to
00:47:40.640
some of our final stories we're quickly running out of time here all righty this is going to be
00:47:46.040
hard for us to read you send them to me i could only read that if i was a journalist by the name of
00:47:53.640
clark can't are you suggesting oh supervision doesn't he does he have supervision or can he
00:47:59.540
just shoot things with his eyes he's got supervision can you uh message these to me to olivia uh these
00:48:04.560
to me olivia because we're not getting a full screen out here well you know what while while
00:48:09.400
we're figuring that out on the topic of pearson airport and travel restrictions etc why don't we
00:48:15.560
throw to um melissa lansman i really like i really really like that lady by the way uh she raised this
00:48:22.520
in uh parliament the other day uh i think we have a video clip of melissa in action
00:48:27.660
the fiasco at our airports continue believe it or not it's getting worse more canceled flights
00:48:38.700
longer lineups more delays lost economic activity and the international reputation in jeopardy the
00:48:45.700
minister blames travelers and is telling us that things are just as bad in other countries and despite
00:48:51.340
all the chaos experts are saying that dropping the restrictions and mandates must happen to clear
00:48:56.240
the backlogs the government is keeping these unjustified federal mandates in place till june 30th
00:49:01.720
if experts are already telling them to drop the virtue signaling what happens on july 1st
00:49:06.980
is there a person in the liberal party who doesn't seem like a complete moron and or scum
00:49:25.040
we've increased resources at cbsa at airports we are working with airports we are working with
00:49:40.980
airlines we are working with all stakeholders and mr speaker we will do everything we can to ensure that
00:49:46.920
travelers have a smooth experience thank you mr speaker put his mask back on as well so melissa
00:49:52.440
landsman raises a profound question i want to get your prediction andrew uh come dominion day july the
00:49:58.260
first uh do are these restrictions lifted or are they still in place i'm gonna go with in place which
00:50:06.780
will be my bet but i will also say that this could be a time where they're just like look how nice we are
00:50:12.360
to you can in a day you guys can travel and see your loved ones even though it'll be too late to do so
00:50:17.280
because um it'll be friday and then a weekend and nobody's gonna have plans that made that quickly
00:50:23.500
and then there's gonna be because they won't announce it maybe they will maybe i'll be wrong
00:50:28.840
but they'll probably not announce it ahead of time and uh there'll be a huge backlog of people wanting
00:50:34.200
to travel and then that will be added closures and slowdowns at the airport um it's just a country
00:50:41.440
of love we live in you know i was originally leaning towards yes finally on july 1st we have
00:50:48.600
our independence day in terms of traveling you really brought it full circle yeah but and it's
00:50:54.840
because uh this is a situation that regardless of where you are on the political spectrum everyone
00:51:03.340
is decrying it it is enormously unpopular uh this you know if you're a government you don't want to be
00:51:10.460
too unpopular for too long because that's how you become the opposition now i'm thinking along your
00:51:17.800
lines andrew i think it's still going to be in place and one of the reasons is the inventory of
00:51:23.520
millions of vaccinations that are being purchased yes um because you know they're on that basis we
00:51:31.200
got to use them all up and we can't lift restrictions it's not the right time i'm speaking in the voice of
00:51:37.300
the trudeau liberals now so um it'll be fascinating but like i said i'm leaning towards more misery more
00:51:44.900
hell on earth uh come dominion day in any event oh yes we do i was just going to say it's best to
00:51:50.780
assume what china would do in the situation and more misery is correct all right i've got the chats
00:51:56.680
thank you olivia we can go ahead and start from the top
00:51:58.940
of i believe annalisa yep 1964 um ten dollars good morning my sweet menzies and andrew i've missed all
00:52:09.400
your shows last week gur work had me on a course for the week anyways i'm enjoying the show today
00:52:14.760
well that's very nice well thank you annalisa and hey uh work comes first so good for you that you're
00:52:20.980
uh keeping busy annalisa unless you work for china amt 60 yes says for the cpc leadership race there is
00:52:28.980
a ranked ballot yes this is true my top three are roman pierre and leslin as they're the only three
00:52:34.280
denouncing mandates and want to pull wef and who jt can do much harm in three years i don't think pierre
00:52:41.220
has said anything about pulling away from the wef i think he said he just doesn't believe in it and he
00:52:46.700
rejects that he was a part of it even though he was on their website so who knows what that is
00:52:51.240
leslin lewis in my opinion um she was afraid to ask the misunderstood or answer the misunderstood
00:52:57.000
girls question about transgender athletes and uh you know uh roman he comes here and he goes there
00:53:05.240
but i think ideologically i think he's the best one that's just my opinion david menzies well i i like
00:53:11.680
the three of them but they are all flawed um i think when it comes to pierre polyev and i've gone to
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um several um you know speeches of his and he gets standing ovations especially when he promises
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to defund the cbc however what makes me nervous is when he goes on a podcast with jordan peterson
00:53:34.240
and says he has admiration for the independent media and they definitely have a role and then he won't
00:53:41.520
sit down with us i mean we're too spicy david menzies yeah and when i think of independent media in
00:53:47.200
canada i think you know you've got to look at rebel news um leslin lewis not answering you know
00:53:55.000
basically um the whole issue of do transgender women have a competitive advantage over biological
00:54:04.280
women and the answer is absolutely yes i don't know why she would skirt away from that and roman
00:54:09.880
baber i mean at first he was kind of skittish to be in our company but that's that's changed he's uh
00:54:16.760
uh he sees that we have a large audience that really appreciates many of the things he's saying
00:54:23.220
so in any event um those are some red flags with some of those candidates but having said that
00:54:30.100
what's the alternative patrick brown yeah he's john charay oh and uh kevin o'leary endorsed john
00:54:38.100
charay how do you feel about that yeah wow well you know uh i think the business of it all you know
00:54:43.880
kevin o'leary has his own problems right now you don't say voting uh but uh not voting but boating
00:54:50.260
you see what i did there yes i do that never happened then there's scott um atchison i always get the
00:54:56.620
pronunciation of his name wrong and i think was it sheila that uh described them so beautifully
00:55:01.900
he's like the father driving the minivan on a cross canada tour always looking behind and yelling at
00:55:10.060
the kids in the back seats to settle down and shut up you know let's all get along on this trip
00:55:16.660
we're going back to edmonton uh pamela for freedom is next on the list here my concern with the push for
00:55:24.540
electric vehicles it's potential for the power to be powering off your driving rights and with
00:55:29.060
surveillance capitalism determining your actions are not acceptable for your social media posts etc
00:55:33.860
yes of course and the obvious hypocrisy is what's powering these charging stations
00:55:38.140
it's not quite like uh david suzuki used to do the commercials if you untwist your light bulb
00:55:43.180
the smokestacks turn off and the problem too andrew is what might not be powering your
00:55:50.920
vehicles last month there was a report issued in california saying that uh and it was i would
00:56:00.340
call it catastrophic because what they were saying the state of california has as a matter of law and
00:56:06.460
it's going to be interesting to see if they can uh get this through that all vehicles will be
00:56:12.980
electric by 2035 20 that's only 13 years and this is a state that already
00:56:20.720
has issues with the grid now think of californians by law being mandated to buy electrical vehicles
00:56:29.480
and plugging in all those electrical vehicles in the state of california has a higher population than
00:56:35.260
all of canada what this report said is imminent blackouts and brownouts on a frequent basis it is
00:56:45.360
a disaster in the making so they haven't thought this through and i believe in all of california
00:56:50.060
there is only one remaining nuclear plant so if you think you're gonna bolster the grid by solar and
00:56:58.280
wind with this oncoming demand uh it's not going to happen well at this point it's safe to assume all
00:57:04.800
these types of moves by politicians like gavin newsom are to control you and all that's going to
00:57:09.780
happen is people in beverly hills are going to build their own mini power grid so that when the general
00:57:15.220
population power grid goes down they still have power because what if the power goes out how are you
00:57:21.360
charging your car you can save gasoline for over a year i believe and then you can mix it to make it
00:57:27.280
last longer how are you going to save energy like the amount of energy that takes to charge a tesla it's
00:57:33.560
just not going to happen and also a tesla i'm sorry is not a kia it's a very expensive car it's a
00:57:39.640
wonderful car but who can afford six figures for an ev this guy not this guy amt 60 again wants to
00:57:48.840
know oh i'm just throwing you under the bus here mine's a plug-in hybrid yeah i still won't be
00:57:53.580
plugging it anymore it's a sweet ride if you're a passenger in the menzoid mobile usually little
00:57:59.340
bottles of water maybe some bubbly um did you ever watch the x-files i used to love it and they
00:58:03.820
brought it back shortly about five years ago i know david menzies watched the x-files for sure
00:58:07.800
you know what um to my shame i've only seen three or four episodes and they were all superb um i just
00:58:16.020
never had the time to you know maybe that's my next binge watch some say i look like david dacovny
00:58:21.680
you know when i'm a stub lead do you think we can get the x-files on vhs uh no i don't think you
00:58:28.380
can i think it's a little bit past that time world's worst gamer which is a fun name says
00:58:33.420
obviously david didn't win the lottery as he showed up to work with andrew so here's one dollars to
00:58:38.580
towards his next lottery ticket well thank you so much unfortunately that dollar goes to the company
00:58:44.200
at least the thought was there but uh isabel has provided me seven numbers which i'll play and you
00:58:52.280
know why i will play them because i'm superstitious think of the misery for the rest of my remaining
00:58:59.240
life folks if isabel picked seven numbers and i didn't play them and those were the seven numbers
00:59:06.400
that came up uh how much therapy would i need to function after that more than you're in now oh for
00:59:13.520
sure 70 this person also says iron mark sharp equals canada's greatest athlete but david equals
00:59:20.040
canada's greatest reporter who's iron mark sharp can we google that mike sharp i believe mike sharp
00:59:25.780
excuse me yes thanks for what you do david thanks to the rest at rebel news this guy's clearly a david
00:59:30.520
fan he will become an andrew fan if you just watch as andrew says thursdays on rebelnewsplus.com
00:59:35.260
well uh good for you getting that plug in well world's worst game i really appreciate uh that kudo
00:59:41.140
and iron mike sharp uh for those um who don't know was a professional wrestler and always
00:59:49.380
identified oh he's the jobber was he a jobber he was like semi you know what kind of put that up
00:59:55.900
olivia please kind of an a plus jobber that's a good physique look at that but he would always
01:00:00.640
introduce himself as canada's greatest athlete and you know um he's no val venus
01:00:07.120
and you know the thing is back in the day when the the toronto star had ballots i think it was for
01:00:13.960
the lou marsh award the the best athlete in canada i would always mail in in a written uh
01:00:20.900
declaration iron mike sharp you would and those bastards at the star when they would publish all
01:00:27.600
the ballots uh and who got what they would never refer to my vote i'm sure there were some other
01:00:33.700
wrestling fans that wrote that in just to take the piss out of them they would never include iron
01:00:39.180
mike sharp it was like oh professional wrestling no we're disqualifying him so shame on you toronto
01:00:44.320
star and what a what what would be your introduction to the ring if you were a professional wrestler we
01:00:49.920
mean my introduction like my self-introduction if iron mike sharp would say canada's greatest athlete
01:00:55.680
what's your claim to fame i'd have to think about that one david menzies um the most prolific polo
01:01:04.360
shirt wearer in the world they're comfortable they're professional david but thank you for filling
01:01:09.720
that in for me judah bursey i think is our last chat okay uh do you think people will hold trudeau
01:01:15.900
responsible for all his kafafel next time we have a real election no i don't really um i mean
01:01:22.440
what's holding him responsible voting him out i mean there's been three chances to do that already
01:01:27.660
so even if he gets voted out next time i don't think that's holding him responsible well if there
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if the next election is indeed in 2025 that puts him at 10 years in government in canadian parlance i
01:01:40.500
would argue andrew that's typically the best before date uh after 10 years uh there is a climate for
01:01:49.120
change um as opposed to climate change who else was that long stephen harper who else was that long
01:01:55.060
because i don't know well i mean if you go through history 10 years is when you max out and i think
01:02:00.860
i mean wherever i go i find so much resentment for him the fact that he didn't win in the last two
01:02:07.040
elections a majority government that tells you something compared to 2015 um i think he's as good
01:02:13.360
as gone but you know three years in political terms that's an eternity so much could happen who
01:02:20.080
knows he could save a baby he could have a baby he could become a baby and then it would be like you
01:02:26.980
know what unless you're bigoted against man babies you'll vote for me i think that's it for us today
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david is indeed thank you for watching rebelnews.com slash live streams every single day to watch on the
01:02:38.940
best feed rumble super you get her odyssey and probably youtube as well final words david menzies
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before we throw it to the president's speech and independence day simply this as always folks
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stay sane our independence day they look a little nervous i need all flight crews to report that
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are designated areas immediately major sir good morning
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in less than an hour aircraft from here will join others from around the world
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and you will be launching the largest aerial battle in the history of mankind
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mankind that word should have new meaning for all of us today
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we can't be consumed by our petty differences anymore
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perhaps it's fate that today is the fourth of july
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and you will once again be fighting for our freedom