Ray Epps has finally been charged with a misdemeanor count of disorderly conduct in a restricted area. Joe Biden gives an interview where he says his death may be imminent due to his old age. A Democrat says Joe Biden's death is imminent because of his age. Russell Brand is demonetized by YouTube for no reason.
00:00:31.000But all that's really happening is all the people who already thought he was a fed now doubly think he was a fed because he's getting a slap on the wrist.
00:00:39.000One misdemeanor charge, despite the fact he is on camera telling people to go in the Capitol.
00:00:46.000And he is there at the breaching of the front barricades.
00:00:49.000He told his nephew he orchestrated it.
00:00:52.000He even explained how they're at the barricades and a female cop gets knocked over and he goes, I don't want anyone to think I'm part of this, so I'm gonna storm forward or something to that effect.
00:01:00.000Yeah, nobody's buying it, but it's an interesting story, so we'll talk about that.
00:01:06.000A Democrat... I don't even know how to say this.
00:01:11.000Democrats gave an interview to the Washington Post.
00:01:13.000And one of them said Joe Biden's death is imminent due to his old age.
00:01:18.000And that's like, I have trouble even saying that, like, whoa.
00:01:22.000Joe Biden now reportedly gave an interview where he says he fears his end may be soon as well, and he's not going to live long enough to see Hunter Biden's legal issues resolved.
00:01:33.000Hunter Biden was about to give a plea, take a plea deal.
00:01:37.000I mean, we're talking about Relatively soon.
00:01:41.000And then, of course, Russell Brand is still in the news because in the most absurd and shocking story I guess we have today, YouTube demonetized Russell Brand.
00:03:39.000We were, of course, all of us here, we're just talking about all the work you've done, especially some of the huge shows you've done before the show even started.
00:03:46.000And I feel kind of bad we didn't record it because you're talking about shooting schedules and, I mean, you've been in so much stuff most of us have seen.
00:03:53.000And everyone, of course, is just saying Hercules, Hercules, Hercules.
00:05:10.000Ray Epps, a former Marine and Trump supporter who became the center of the January 6th conspiracy theory, has been charged in connection with the insurrection.
00:05:17.000According to court documents filed by the Department of Justice, Epps is charged with disorderly or disruptive conduct on restricted grounds.
00:05:24.000He's expected to appear in court Wednesday for a plea agreement.
00:05:27.000So let's just, uh, let's just point something out.
00:05:29.000The FBI said, Ray Epps has never been an FBI source or an FBI employee.
00:05:35.000I always take issue with very specific answers that nobody asked, right?
00:05:40.000Because the appropriate answer to the question of, was Ray Epps involved with law enforcement is, Ray Epps has zero involvement or interaction with anyone in law enforcement.
00:06:07.000I don't want to be too conspiratorial just because they didn't give a good enough statement or a clear enough statement, but the issue I see here is, you've got people like Owen Schroyer, who's being sentenced, he was sentenced to 60 days in prison, and the federal government cited his speech before, during, and after.
00:06:23.000His speech, after the fact, was cause for him to go to prison.
00:06:28.000But Ray Epps, on the day of telling people to go to the Capitol, and the night before saying to go into the Capitol, doesn't matter at all in his sentencing, to be there at the front lines, tearing down the barricades, he wasn't the one who physically did it, but the people in front of him did, he whispered in the guy's ear, he tears it down, then they rush in, and they're like, one charge.
00:06:49.000Meanwhile, there's a journalist named Stephen Horne, I believe his name is, four charges, and he was just convicted, and will now be sentenced to prison.
00:08:11.000He's going to slap on the wrist, nothing will happen to him.
00:08:13.000It drives me crazy what's going on in our country right now.
00:08:17.000I would have thought they would have arrested him and then made it, been like, we're charging him, we're giving him 20 years, and then like, steal him out of prison in the night and send him to an island to live forever.
00:08:27.000They'd put people in witness protection or something if they used them for a purpose, but this...
00:08:32.000Maybe they just feel like with internet, you can't hide people anymore, you can't track it, so let's just blatantly use this guy to incite.
00:08:40.000This is a guess, but if he's on the floor inciting and he didn't get the book thrown at him, there's something going on and it just smells like some sort of red flag.
00:08:50.000Maybe the conspiracy is... Here's my issue with conspiracy theories.
00:08:54.000Everybody just assumes they know what the outcome is, but you don't.
00:08:58.000So the first thing is people are like, okay, something doesn't make sense here.
00:09:02.000And then they say, okay, now I know for sure what the answer is.
00:09:07.000The feds intentionally undercharged the guy to make him the focal point of conspiracy theories, so that people aren't actually looking at who may have really been there.
00:09:15.000There's a video from one journalist showing a guy breaking out a window, and then as soon as the guy realizes he's being filmed, immediately stops.
00:09:22.000And then starts pushing someone else, accusing the other guy of breaking the window.
00:09:28.000You see, that one's more interesting to me.
00:09:29.000Ray Ebbs is on camera saying stupid things.
00:09:31.000If he was actually an informant or fad or some kind of plant or provocateur, he would not be on camera doing these things.
00:09:38.000And then you have other people who are on camera doing things who get scared the moment they realize they're being filmed and then stop.
00:09:43.000That is more... Those are the ones you gotta watch.
00:09:45.000But I mean, look, if someone is there either as a provocateur or an intentional rioter, or maybe even insurrectionist...
00:09:53.000They're going to be, if they're smashing out a window, they're going to stop and then act like they weren't doing anything wrong because they don't want to get in trouble, right?
00:09:58.000Doesn't matter if you're a fed or not.
00:09:59.000I just think it's weird that Ray Epps would just stand there while people are filming him outright saying these things.
00:10:04.000And constantly be, but what about the woman that got shot?
00:10:09.000Yeah, and she gets shot and killed and the video footage of her, she wasn't doing anything and nothing happened to the gentleman that shot her.
00:12:32.000He's on camera everywhere saying this.
00:12:34.000They instantly were like, we got a clear picture of his face.
00:12:36.000Then they went to him and said, you are going to inform and provide testimony on all these people that bolster our cases or you're going to go to prison forever.
00:12:43.000And he said, I'll do whatever you say.
00:12:44.000Okay, I didn't know he was an oath keeper before.
00:13:03.000You've got the pipe bomb guy nobody found.
00:13:05.000You've got the video of changing their clothes and putting on, you know, like they're taking off hoodies and putting on Trump's looking clothes.
00:13:12.000And there's no motivation for prosecutors to want to do anything about it because that's not the way that the political winds are blowing right now.
00:13:19.000The political winds don't blow that way in general.
00:13:25.000This is only resulting in more people believing that there's a conspiracy theory here, but I wonder if If you're gonna actually believe that the intelligence agencies are capable of doing anything, you have to operate under the assumption that they're going to be a little bit smarter.
00:13:39.000It's not like a random guy just being like, I know, let's have our friend smash a window, and then we can blame other people for it, and there's gonna be a little bit more to it than that.
00:13:46.000In which case, the Ray Epps stuff is a very, very hefty distraction.
00:13:49.000Everybody's pointing the finger at this guy, and he's just...
00:13:53.000As far as we can see, a doofy Trump supporter who for some reason is not getting prosecuted.
00:13:59.000And so maybe in his mind, he's like, why is everyone coming after me?
00:14:02.000And if there really was an intelligence operation, you've got guys, like you mentioned, changing their clothes, and everyone's just like, raps, raps, raps.
00:14:09.000Well, there's a lot of FBI guys apparently, right?
00:14:12.000Yeah, I mean, it's widely reported, especially with the Proud Boys.
00:15:03.000Entering or remaining in a restricted area, disorderly, disruptive conduct in a restricted area, disorderly conduct in a Capitol building, parading, demonstrating, or picketing in a Capitol building.
00:15:11.000So to be fair, he was in the Capitol building.
00:15:13.000And so you might say those two charges related to being inside, Ray Epps is not going to get.
00:15:18.000But Ray Epps still only got one charge.
00:15:19.000He didn't even get charged with entering a restricted area, despite the fact he incited everyone to go do it in the first place.
00:15:25.000It feels like that's the more serious charge, right?
00:15:28.000Would be the incitement of others to do so.
00:15:30.000Cause they seem to use that as their kind of barometer for where to charge, right?
00:15:47.000Cause like when, when they were talking about initially, like you said, when they're ignoring what his actual words were and they're saying that he incited, that's the language they kept using, right?
00:15:55.000This could be the reason why they don't charge him.
00:15:58.000Or they're holding off on charging him because they know the evidence would show he not only admitted to orchestrating it in a text between a family member, but he's on camera inciting people and they need Trump to have been the guy so they can get him off the ballot.
00:16:11.000They'll just end up in the same cell together.
00:16:13.000Him and Trump and this guy will just end up having to serve their terms.
00:16:17.000I don't know what they're gonna do with Trump.
00:16:19.000You can't put him in prison, but they're not gonna let him run.
00:16:41.000It would not surprise me if come October of next year Trump's name is just not on the ballot in Arizona.
00:16:45.000Because we know with the Hobbes vs. Lake election, the wrong ballot sizes were printed on the wrong paper, and it jammed up the machines.
00:16:54.000So if they can do that, and then go, whoopsie-daisy, and then nothing happens, there's no reconciliation, there's no accountability at all, Then, well, they'll take Trump's name off somewhere and just go, it was a mistake.
00:17:52.000You see it right in front of your face, but they just want to vote for the same people just because they got a D by their name or something.
00:18:02.000There's sheep, and I keep saying we gotta wake up the lions.
00:18:04.000But this is why you were telling us before the show that they kicked you out of Hollywood because you're conservative, but this is exactly why.
00:18:12.000I mean, you have the biggest show in the world, the last thing they need is someone as influential as you speaking to the regular people who aren't paying attention and telling them to pay attention, right?
00:19:39.000Which is weird, because at that time, we're talking 12 years ago, this is still a country that would have had a general amount of pro-Christian values.
00:19:59.000But, you know, for an industry that's... These liberals need to look up the definition of the word liberal because the whole thing about being a liberal is that everybody's point of view is okay.
00:20:30.000They say they're against fascism, they're actually the fascists.
00:20:33.000But here's the funny thing is, they always love, it is a fair assessment, in my opinion, if you look at Antifa through a historical context by today, by what they do today, and say they're fascists.
00:20:45.000Antifa starts in Germany as the militant wing of the Communist Party.
00:20:49.000And so they go, duh, we're not fascist.
00:20:51.000But now you take a look at how they behave.
00:20:53.000There were a group of people outside of a hospital protesting mask mandates.
00:20:56.000Antifa activists came and started beating them up.
00:20:59.000So it's like, okay, if you want to claim to be a communist or opposing fascism, but you beat people up to enforce government mandated corporate activities, you're a fascist.
00:23:00.000They're angry because... So it's an oversimplification that I believe is an emotional attack that conservatives will be like, oh, they resent, you know, they got mommy or daddy issues.
00:23:10.000No, the reality is they've never dealt with hardship.
00:23:12.000So if you grow up in a world where you don't have to work, Because things are given to you?
00:23:17.000When you're older, you look around at people being hungry, and you go, why aren't people giving them things like I was given things?
00:23:23.000The government should give them things!
00:23:26.000And this is why, you know, I really, man, I see a lot of wealthy conservatives being like, my kid's never gonna know the hardship I knew, and I'm like, okay, well they're gonna be a liberal then.
00:23:40.000And you're going to send them to the same four-year colleges that will indoctrinate them in the same way.
00:23:44.000They start at kindergarten now, unfortunately.
00:23:48.000But if you're lucky enough to keep it off them until they go to college, they then go to college and they end up in the exact same place because you don't want them to face down any of the hardships you These trust fund kids, especially the wealthier ones, and not necessarily all millionaires or anything, but coming from upper middle class families even, so they didn't have to work because they lived with their parents, their attitude is, you know, we have to protect the oppressed.
00:24:16.000When they don't want to be the evil oppressor because they come from wealthy upbringing, they turn into a racial issue.
00:24:22.000They can then say, oh yeah, you Ian, you're also an oppressor, just like me, because you're white.
00:24:28.000And it's like, you know, you could be a homeless white dude, and they would be like, doesn't matter, we're all oppressors.
00:24:33.000It's like, bro, your parents are millionaires.
00:24:35.000That homeless guy is a veteran who can't find work.
00:24:38.000And you're claiming that he's got the same level of power that you do because they're trying to cover up the fact that they're rich and they want more power.
00:24:45.000But ultimately, what are they angry about?
00:24:47.000When you grow up never having to work, your brain does not comprehend where food comes from.
00:24:53.000Your brain doesn't comprehend that someone has to do labor to make it.
00:24:56.000And so in their minds, it's just like, you take a look at schools.
00:25:00.000A lot of these kids, they go to school from, you know, kindergarten all the way till they're 22 to 26.
00:25:06.000And when they get out of college at 26 years old, they've never had a job and they've been told how to do everything.
00:25:13.000Normal humans have to figure things out, but these kids are told what to do.
00:25:17.000They get out and they're like, okay, someone please tell me what to do.
00:25:56.000One of the blessings of COVID is that families woke up and saw, maybe, honey, we shouldn't use the public schools as a babysitting service, and they saw how crappy that the school system really is.
00:26:05.000Two million more homes are now homeschooling, which is great.
00:26:24.000Get it out of government's hands, but that will create the competition.
00:26:27.000That should help a little bit, but public school system is busted and broken, and it's getting worse, and people don't seem to want to care, and parents want to keep using it as a babysitting service, which is too bad.
00:26:35.000Well, you've made a good point that people are waking up.
00:26:38.000COVID shocked so many people talking about this.
00:26:40.000Well, look what they did to these kids, you know?
00:27:19.000The level of what they're teaching the kids, right?
00:27:22.000Do the parents have a right to know at what pace their classrooms are working?
00:27:25.000Not just because they might be teaching them things that are not, that is inappropriate for their age, but also like, are the teachers keeping them up to date?
00:27:32.000Are the classrooms actually handled well?
00:27:35.000And those are all questions, but they don't want to actually be held accountable for that.
00:27:39.000Yeah, well, it was when the remote learning started that these teachers, there was a video where they were saying, we can't let parents find out what we're doing.
00:27:48.000They know what they're doing is crooked, evil.
00:29:25.000And this is true of all your at-home devices, and to a certain degree, I believe, many of your phones.
00:29:30.000If your electronic device has voice command, that means the microphone has to be listening to you all the time, so that when you speak the command, it turns on.
00:29:39.000Now, how does it translate your speech into a command?
00:29:44.000It records what you say, sends it to a private company, who then transcribes it to text, sends the text code back to the app, the app then runs the code, the speech, as the action.
00:29:55.000That means, and not every single device, but most devices that have voice activation do it this way.
00:30:00.000Some do it by requiring you to say a phrase three to five times, and then it just uses the wavelength to try and match them.
00:30:09.000Nowadays, yeah, they're just all on, all the time, recording everything you say.
00:30:13.000And for your at-home device that does all the little deeds for you, there have been numerous stories where Murders have taken place and the police have gotten recordings of the murder from the company who owned the device.
00:30:27.000And then they said, oh, you know, they don't normally record.
00:30:33.000The guy who lived in the smart home who said something racist and then it got, like, got locked out of his Amazon account or something like that.
00:31:10.000What makes it better than 1984 is the internet.
00:31:12.000Because in that book, they were all top down.
00:31:14.000The news media would tell them over the TV, at least we can see that we're in something like 1984 and we're all able to talk about it.
00:31:20.000And it may have been worse before the internet.
00:31:22.000Let's, uh, we were talking about, um, getting counts from Hollywood.
00:31:25.000Let's talk about this story from NBC News.
00:31:27.000YouTube suspends Russell Brand from making money off his channel.
00:31:31.000The BBC also pulled some of the British star's shows from its streaming services following rape and sexual assault allegations against the comedian, which I might add are 20 to, uh, 10 to 20 years old.
00:31:40.000He's developed into a wellness and conspiracy influencer.
00:31:42.000This is... I mean, this is it right here.
00:31:56.000You wanna make the argument that the BBC Channel 4, these networks were like, look, we don't know whatever it is, you're involved with Russell Brand, so we're gonna take your shows down.
00:32:10.000YouTube suspending monetization from Russell Brand's channel makes literally no sense.
00:32:15.000They didn't suspend his content, they didn't ban his channel, they just disabled ads from his channel, and his channel Doesn't break any of the advertiser rules.
00:32:24.000So for what reason did YouTube take his money away?
00:32:27.000This just reeks, and this is another... I mean, this is it.
00:32:32.000This says outright the likelihood here is that there is an agenda to cripple or deperson Russell Brand.
00:32:40.000There's no question and once again we're now living in a world that is we are guilty before being proven innocent when it used to be the other way around.
00:32:48.000People can say anything about anybody now and they're going back what I heard 17 years on him right now then where was this person 17 years ago?
00:32:55.000Why are we waiting so long to hear what these people have to say and why do they have any What do they have any room to stand on when they wait that long?
00:33:31.000Okay, so there's a text message in which he apologizes to the woman and if you look at it, it's missing timestamps, half the text is in bold, half the text is not.
00:33:43.000It doesn't align on the left and the right. It's off angle.
00:33:45.000It doesn't say iMessage rather than text message. There's all sorts of problems with it, but it
00:34:24.000He has 6 million followers, 6 million subscribers on YouTube, and he speaks out a lot against, Tim, you mentioned Ukraine and war.
00:34:34.000He's also very much against Big Pharma.
00:34:37.000And in election cycles that are decided by a few hundred thousand votes, a guy with six million subscribers who reaches a lot of people has a lot of pull.
00:34:46.000So when people say, like, it sounds conspiratorial that they would try to take this guy out, I say, no, it doesn't.
00:34:52.000But I know that the government, especially our government, has done a lot worse for a lot less.
00:34:58.000Well, so here's the issue with your text message thing.
00:35:00.000At this point, all of the media outlets that are covering the story have already created their own graphics of those texts, so you can't, I can't look, I can't find what you're talking about.
00:35:08.000There's something about this text that someone pointed out, a lawyer, I think it was.
00:35:11.000And we can look at this text and read through this text as you want.
00:35:14.000The last thing she writes to him is that she prides herself, she used the wrong word, but on being safe and trying to make the right decisions.
00:35:31.000It's about the fact that it looks doctored.
00:35:33.000But even that way, they're not even talking about anything specific.
00:35:36.000For all we know, he could be talking about, he had her, he was screaming and ranting about how he was going to eat 27 milkshakes, and then he had to apologize to her because he was like, oh, I'm so sorry I behaved that way, and she's like, you freaked me out last night, that was inappropriate.
00:35:48.000I think she got a rape kit, this girl, the next day, that same day.
00:35:51.000Yeah, she went to a rape crisis center.
00:35:55.000She did not choose to press charges back then.
00:35:57.000Now they're saying that all of the women that have come forward, one actually is named.
00:36:04.000So out of five women, one actually gave her name.
00:36:06.000And they talk a lot in the segment, they talk about the bravery of these women.
00:36:10.000I said, the woman who gave her name is brave.
00:36:13.000The woman who actually comes forward and puts herself in the public eye is brave.
00:36:17.000The rest of this is like, look, we still live in a country that operates under the premise of innocence until proven guilty, but they don't need to do that anymore.
00:36:25.000Especially with figures who go against the narrative that they want to push.
00:36:29.000They can kill you in the court of public opinion.
00:38:14.000They just decide who they want to choose and when they want to choose, and if they're hurting us, we're going to take them down.
00:38:19.000When I say us, you're talking about government, you're talking about pharma companies, you're talking about whatever it may be that is going to be against the agenda of what the left wants.
00:38:26.000And when you mention hypocrisy, it's exactly right.
00:38:28.000They don't care if they're hypocritical.
00:38:33.000There's a great video and I'm sure you've seen this.
00:38:35.000It's gotta be like three or four years ago when Nancy Pelosi's up there in front of the press and said, we create a smear and we tell you about it, the press, and then you take it and you make it real for us.
00:38:49.000She openly admits that they'll lie and let the press, you guys, our favorite left-wing press, you guys will go out there and make this person's life miserable.
00:38:58.000It's the presumption of innocence is very sad key.
00:39:00.000Yeah, it's really a centerpiece of what allows us to exist as a society is acknowledging that we're all innocent until we can somehow get a group of peers together to to find proof otherwise, but that doesn't mean that corporations don't have immense power and control over your finances.
00:39:17.000Well, and with cases like this, it plays on our, you know, our imminent desire to protect other people, right?
00:39:24.000So it's very, very hard to come out and say to someone like, look, I can't take your word for it on something like this.
00:39:31.000Look, there is also, to your point, Danny Masterson, who was just convicted, there was no benefit of the doubt given to him because he's part of the mainstream and he's a Scientologist, so he has that working against him.
00:39:44.000So people are saying, you know, lock him up, throw away the key with something like that.
00:39:47.000Now we have Russell Brand and you have to wonder why is he being targeted?
00:39:54.000It's like they don't really seem to care who they go after in these cases.
00:40:00.000And people get caught in the middle, but I think for brand, it's absolutely politically, at least now with the, like I was on the fence yesterday with the YouTube demonetization, his show's getting canceled.
00:40:09.000Now all his standups have been put on indefinite hold.
00:40:13.000His book deal has been put on indefinite hold.
00:40:20.000Seriously, it's what we're doing in this country right now, and they're going after people for no reason whatsoever.
00:40:26.000And it's a power trip, it's a power gain.
00:40:29.000This country's socialist now, and they want to keep working down that wrong road.
00:40:32.000I think the funny thing about this is, you know, when you look at the story and the allegations made against Russell Brand, it's like, okay, you know, let's say these accusations are correct, whatever.
00:41:14.000A lot of these women knowingly went with him too, knowing that they were like, this is a path to power and fame.
00:41:19.000There have also been like, there have been women that are coming out and saying like, I've had no bad experiences with Russell Brand.
00:41:24.000And then people are like, well, what does that matter?
00:41:26.000Because these accusations say he doesn't like, exactly.
00:41:29.000That does not hold any more weight than that.
00:41:32.000In this, in this case, outside of the fact that you can't prove in a court of law that any of this happened, what is a general person supposed to do in this other than say, I don't know, maybe, maybe not.
00:41:42.000And YouTube should not... I think Russell Brand should sue Google for breach of contract or something.
00:41:50.000People need to understand that the agreements that you have when you sign up for one of these services is a mutual contract.
00:41:58.000They tend to be, of course, obviously very favorable to the corporation because it's not like you get it redlined and send it back or anything like that.
00:42:04.000Russell Brand's got a monetary deal with YouTube.
00:42:07.000He produces, they run ads, they split the money in a certain percentage.
00:42:12.000If YouTube is going to arbitrarily shut his channel down when he broke no rules, I'm not a lawyer, but I think that there is a claim here.
00:42:22.000Because YouTube is going to have to justify in court that for no reason at all, or actually this is different, these contracts always say we can terminate your account for no reason.
00:42:33.000And there's questions in certain states or wherever in the United States whether or not that matters.
00:42:37.000Especially when YouTube is now saying they suspended Russell Brand because of the allegations.
00:42:46.000Now Russell Brand can cite that reason as a potential violation of the contract.
00:42:50.000And this has been going on beyond just YouTube.
00:42:52.000I mean, Patreon has been doing this to people for years, uh, kicking them off the platform because of off, uh, you know, off-brand behavior and stuff like that.
00:43:04.000So me, uh, Andy Senior had videos that were all demonetized or at least limited ad revenue, just talking about it.
00:43:11.000And there was nothing in the language in any of our titles, nothing in any of our thumbnails that would have triggered anything like that.
00:43:17.000And that's a problem when they're, But clearly, if you look up anything to do with Russell Brand now on YouTube, now maybe it's different now, but as of four hours ago, before we went live, I saw you covered it this morning, right?
00:43:29.000And that by the time we went live, your video had 88,000 views at that time, right?
00:43:35.000And the nearest one that I saw in the top five to six search results on YouTube was about 44,000.
00:43:39.000I think that was from the USA Today or something like that.
00:43:43.000Now every single one on the entire first page of search results were all what they call authoritative news sources so you're only getting one side of the story anyways.
00:43:53.000My video on the Russell Brand story got, as of this morning, 310,000 views.
00:43:59.000I'm just talking about your demonetized one.
00:44:01.000I'm just talking about the one from this morning.
00:44:54.000So they try to be careful because they don't want to do outright no reason bans of big content because it creates a PR storm and potential legal issues.
00:45:07.000So they go for the suppression route and hope that you eventually fade into obscurity and then cease to exist.
00:45:14.000But if people watching this show share the URL And then, through text messages, through acts, through whatever, YouTube can remove it from the front page.
00:45:24.000Sometimes people tell us, they'll go to YouTube.com slash TimCastIRL and it doesn't even appear on the channel page.
00:46:28.000He also, I guess it is fair to point out that he's not banned from YouTube, he's just demonetized, which is just to disincentivize him from using it, but hopefully Rumble will get something out of this.
00:46:38.000Demonetizing reduces your viewership in the algorithm, so this has long been the case.
00:46:42.000I don't know, I can't speak to what YouTube's algorithm is definitively, I don't know, but it has long been the case that many of the research scientists who use YouTube, and a lot of these, there are a lot of people who try and track and figure out how YouTube works, If you are not running ads in your content, YouTube is less likely to show your content.
00:47:00.000YouTube's gonna be like, hey, if you don't put ads in your content, we don't make money from it.
00:47:03.000It costs us money, so we're not gonna show it.
00:47:06.000So if they demonetize Brand, they're likely gonna stop showing his videos in the recommended feed or whatever, but like they were for the most part anyway.
00:47:13.000And this is the issue with a potential agenda against Russell Brand.
00:47:17.000What does he have, 12 million followers or whatever on Next?
00:47:20.000He's got 6 million on YouTube, and he's anti-Ukraine war?
00:47:24.000A lot of people think they're going after Russell Brand because of the COVID video where he talks about big pharma, and I'm like, look man, you go after a big corporation, they smear you.
00:47:34.000You go after the government by saying no war in Ukraine, and the intelligence agencies has, what did, was it Biden who said this?
00:47:49.000So, you know, I'd imagine this has more to do with the fact that a high-profile celebrity is generating massive opposition to their war effort in Ukraine.
00:47:58.000And right in time for the election next year.
00:48:18.000I couldn't remember Paul Joseph Watson.
00:48:21.000Didn't come to my mind because if they get you out of the algorithm, if they get you off the platforms, you're essentially non-existent now.
00:48:27.000People will forget that you exist because you're not being seen on a daily basis.
00:48:31.000I wonder how much time we got left here at Tim Cast IRL.
00:48:37.000I mean, come on, in 2020, we were getting like a million plus hits per night.
00:48:42.000And I think that probably made us one of the biggest podcasts in the world.
00:48:46.000I mean, during the election cycle, specifically in these like two months, I think we had something like 180 million views per month, some ridiculous number.
00:48:59.000And as we're entering 2024, it's likely that we're going to get massive viewership again because we are the, like, you know, for whatever reason, people like you guys listening, you like watching the show, I imagine that they're gonna, look, they got, they go with the biggest voices first.
00:49:14.000Oh, they're watching you, that's for sure.
00:49:51.000Slowly, slowly over time they will seek to remove people.
00:49:54.000I think that that may be considered a human rights violation in the future for a corporation to strip you of your bank account access or for a company to strip you of your monetization.
00:50:04.000I think it should be considered a human rights violation right now, but I imagine that the direction we are going in this culture war is that they're going to keep doing it and it won't be a violation.
00:50:14.000That it could lead towards that and then there's some sort of devolvement and dissolution of the human species and that we have a third world war and then from the ashes we create something where we're like, we cannot make that mistake again.
00:50:25.000Or it might go the route that we integrate a digital human rights bill.
00:50:28.000Well let's jump to this story from the Daily Mail.
00:50:31.000Biden, 80, is worried he might die before his son Hunter's legal issues are resolved and think they will get worse, report claims.
00:50:40.000The first thing I want to add to this story is Hunter Biden was about to agree to a plea over these charges, which would resolve his legal issues like, you know, right now.
00:50:50.000Okay, but to be fair, maybe what Joe is saying is that he knows there's more to come.
00:50:55.000Well, at any rate, we have this story from the Washington Post.
00:50:59.000Anxiety ripples through the Democratic Party over Biden.
00:51:03.000Uh, this, I'm just gonna, I'm gonna read it for you.
00:51:06.000Quote, he is in a period of, period of his life.
00:51:09.000Oh, wait, wait, for dramatic effect, I'm gonna start over.
00:51:12.000He is in a period of his life where passing and death is imminent, said, said Sharon Sueda, the leader of the Democratic Party in Lorain County in Ohio.
00:51:22.000Who said she often hears from voters worried about the president's potential frailty.
00:51:53.000Dude, as I'm watching and listening to this Destiny video I mentioned last night where he's learning all about the Burisma stuff, Hunter leaving his laptop at that repair shop and forgetting about it and then them seizing the laptop and then basically leaking the emails and all these emails between Hunter Biden and Burisma come out.
00:52:14.000It exposes Joe Biden's role in basically I don't know the right exact words to use.
00:52:21.000The first story was Biden said, I've never talked to my son about business.
00:52:25.000I don't know his people and all that stuff.
00:52:27.000And now not only does he talk to his son about business, there are recordings of it.
00:53:20.000The amount of, like, this guy, the amount of corruption that, I don't know if it was Obama that put Biden as point man in Ukraine, and then Biden decided, I'm going to bribe the guy.
00:53:41.000Does anybody really believe he has no idea about his son's business dealings?
00:53:46.000I mean, the ridiculousness of that alone.
00:53:49.000There's a list of all these lies he's said.
00:53:51.000Apparently he fought in World War I as well, but I don't know.
00:53:53.000It's just weird what he gets away with.
00:53:56.000Joe Biden claimed, and you're not going to believe this lie, that he's been serving the United States government for 800 years.
00:54:03.000Yeah, he was joking, but the thing they do is Trump will say something that's obviously not true or it's hyperbolic or a joke, and they'll say it was a lie instead.
00:54:12.000That's the game, but the question here is, if Democrats are worried about the life of Joe Biden, and Joe Biden is worried about the life of Joe Biden, Should we as the American people be concerned about the health of our president and whether or not he will remain our president over the short future?
00:54:26.000Because everyone wants Kamala to take over.
00:54:28.000Because remember when she was running against the other 12 people during the Democrat primary, she was the first to boot it off.
00:54:35.000So 98% of Democrats didn't want her for president.
00:54:47.000One theory is that they were going to run, they wanted to run literally anyone.
00:54:52.000The article from I think it was the Atlantic is, stay alive Joe Biden, all we need is your corporeal form.
00:54:57.000And it's because people wanted to vote against Donald Trump.
00:55:00.000So I'm wondering if their attitudes were like, let's pick the worst candidates imaginable and then make the election only about Donald Trump.
00:55:40.000Actually, we want you on the board, Hunter.
00:55:42.000Some guy that he said is stupider than his dog.
00:55:44.000Zlochevsky said that Hunter is stupider than his dog, but he put him on the board of his oil company, the board of directors, to use him for access to his dad.
00:56:23.000No, it makes no sense that Joe Biden is enriching his family and then all of a sudden one day, even though he's the point guy on Ukraine, his son Randomly just goes there.
00:56:48.000But either way, Hunter's an idiot, and he did a stupid thing by joining that board.
00:56:52.000When Joe Biden is put in charge of these key projects and then his family starts getting enriched off of ancillary contracts related to these projects or government issues, I don't think it's a coincidence to say that the Bidens were doing this for a long period of time and the one time it was an accident was Burisma.
00:58:26.000If they did that, if they colluded together to sell us out to a Ukrainian oil, a corrupt Ukrainian oil company and set us up for World War III, like, those guys are... I'll let the public and the courts decide.
00:58:37.000No honest person who knows the story and the facts would tell you that Joe Biden is innocent.
00:58:45.000Because there is no circumstance, I mean, we're talking like,
00:58:50.000the likelihood that all of these things happen as Joe Biden describes them, despite all of his lies so far on it,
00:58:56.000it's just, buy 10 lottery tickets, buy a lottery ticket for every different major lottery game and win all of them,
00:59:26.000The idea that Joe Biden was like, I'm going to go to Ukraine to do something good to help America is an insane view to have based on all the facts that we already have.
01:00:08.000During Obama year, several months after James joined a construction firm as executive, the firm received a contract worth more than a billion dollars to build houses in Iraq while Joe oversaw the U.S.-led occupation of that country.
01:00:18.000Along the way, James partnered with his nephew, Hunter, the younger of Joe's two sons, a graduate of Georgetown, Yale, blah, blah, blah, blah, struggled with substance abuse, etc., etc., etc.
01:00:30.000The idea that well before Ukraine, we're talking Iraq, we're talking 2011, The idea that his brother's getting his lucrative contracts, and that Joe is overseeing the government operations, and his brother's now getting the corporate capitalist contracts, that when it came to Ukraine, it's the one time Joe Biden was like, I'm gonna go do good to fight Soviets.
01:03:10.000All you had to do when Al Gore came out, you should have invested in everything he put his money into with this whole climate change thing.
01:03:24.000This, I think that Biden's brain has been destroyed by this Hunter's revealment, by the laptop getting revealed, because it basically implicates the entire Biden family, like Hunter and Joe, with all this criminal corruption, working with Burisma.
01:03:36.000It's disgu- I mean, and I think that his brain is so- Did he get into Georgetown on his grades, or was it because of his name?
01:06:32.000Also people that don't speak English might.
01:06:34.000Some will, but it's got to be of the 95% of liberal journalists.
01:06:40.000Don't you think some of these guys have been on closed doors going, how can we not say something?
01:06:45.000Why doesn't one come out of that closet?
01:06:48.000No, no, no, it's because what happens is these corporate journalists, after Biden gives a speech and they take notes, they walk into the back room, say, I have no idea what he just said, so you tell me, and then they look over at their CIA handler who then says, here's the quote, and then they just type whatever they're told by the intel agencies.
01:08:06.000Trump, he has this video where he like hits a golf ball up and then catches it and everyone's like, you know, he may be out of shape, but Biden's busted.
01:08:13.000Did you see that picture of Joe Biden stretching?
01:08:15.000The guy's like, Joe Biden's stretching before running and they're like, Trump couldn't do this.
01:10:49.000I don't understand what that has to do with anything I care about.
01:10:51.000Yeah man, the conflation between Biden and Trump.
01:10:54.000Anytime someone in a conversation about Biden brings up Donald Trump, or vice versa, talking about Donald Trump and someone brings up Joe Biden, you gotta, not dismiss it, but realize that that's a moronic conflation of data.
01:11:32.000It could be, he might be doing a sartorial stretch because he's pulling to the side, you know, sartorius.
01:11:37.000But I really don't care if Trump can do that.
01:11:39.000I really don't care if Trump can say, Trina, nice job, but a pressure.
01:11:42.000All that matters to me is that Trump is the one guy with the highest probability of just firing random people and cutting down these bureaucracies.
01:11:49.000For the longest time, Republicans have been like, smaller government, smaller government, then they spend more money, they bring more people, they don't reduce size of government.
01:11:55.000I'm just hoping that Donald Trump is a guy who goes in for revenge and just starts firing people.
01:12:00.000In which case, Harry, dude, I literally wouldn't care if Joe Biden did a round-off back layout.
01:12:05.000I would be like, wow, that's really cool!
01:12:10.000Trump could be sitting in a wheelchair, eating a box of Krispy Kremes with icing and custard all over his face, and I would still be like, he's more likely to fire people.
01:12:38.000But that's the point, because the mechanism of the American energy, or I should say the petrodollar, is we need to be dependent on others so that they don't stop being customers for us, right?
01:12:53.000The reason we give millions of dollars to gender studies programs in Pakistan is so that they have money to spend so that they spend it.
01:13:15.000But that ensures that they're going to be like, no, no, we trade in dollars.
01:13:19.000So when China comes to them and says, no, no, no, don't trade in dollars, trade in yuan, they're gonna be like, eh, we just got $12 million.
01:13:25.000If we keep trading in this, we're rich for free.
01:13:30.000So when Joe Biden gets in, he has to shut down Donald Trump's Make America Great plans, because what Donald Trump is doing, uh-oh, he's bringing manufacturing back, he's securing our borders, he's making us energy independent, so that we can have a good economy here.
01:13:42.000People like Joe Biden and the deep state establishment, whatever you want to call it, they want global control, they want war, they want conquest, they want unipolar global power, so they're going to say, no, no, no, no, we've got to give more of American resources away to ensure that people are beholden to us.
01:13:56.000Is this, this might seem like a stupid question, is it one of those things where like, if we're, with the US being so involved militarily in other countries, is part of our involvement, helping other countries with our military, is part of that under the expectation that they will continue to trade in US dollars?
01:14:38.000And then so then he was like, no, I'm serious.
01:14:40.000And so they fired Viktor It's crazy when I was watching that clip, because even my assessment of the Burisma scandal is nowhere near as in-depth as that guy's assessment was when he was breaking it down.
01:14:52.000Mykola Zlochevsky's funds were frozen under this corruption investigation, and the government passed some provision that unfroze them, and Shokin immediately rushed in to get his asses frozen again, because they were going after him.
01:15:03.000Joe Biden comes in and says, fire the prosecutor.
01:16:19.000I like the creative process of it, but I never really fit into Hollywood because I'm not the ass kisser that you need to be in that industry.
01:16:25.000I didn't really see it until I did these charity golf events.
01:16:32.000That's when you see it because 80% of the actors there We're obviously Obama supporters and you know the bashing is going on but I was one of those questioning if they say something negative about the Republicans I go what about what Obama's doing and it was I didn't like tread a fine line because by then I was already kicked out of Hollywood.
01:17:53.000It's like you brought up earlier, when people ask questions, or they say something, their defense is like, well, you know, Epps isn't working for us.
01:20:33.000And it's a wonderful, wonderful family movie.
01:20:36.000So please, for all those fans that keep saying, please make more movies like this, I don't have a $100 million advertising budget like the avatars do.
01:20:44.000We need word of mouth more than anything else.
01:21:06.000You got to get out there and really hit the pavement to do promotion work.
01:21:09.000Look, I've already done probably 80 interviews in the last three weeks with another 80 to do before the thing comes out, so that's why I'm on the road right now doing it.
01:21:17.000They do a great job to get it out there, but it's up to me to do the promotional work, and I appreciate you guys giving me a plug for it, because this movie is great for the whole family.
01:21:24.000You will love it, and it's a true story, which I absolutely love.
01:21:27.000All the music is 1930 or earlier, all the cars are 1930 or earlier, and one of the trains, it's about an hour and 45 minutes.
01:22:32.000And as I told you, I love doing true stories.
01:22:35.000And this is just another really wonderful story and a wonderful Dan Gordon script.
01:22:39.000Do you like acting or directing better?
01:22:41.000I started directing back in Hercules by season 3 when I walked into Universal I said hey talk to Sam Raimi was our executive producer I said Sam Raimi was the executive producer?
01:23:36.000That I acted, I directed one other one, but I acted in the other ones, and I got two documentaries that I produced that are coming out later this year as well.
01:23:43.000We were talking about, last night, about the Disaster Artist movie with James Franco, and James directed it and acted in it.
01:23:49.000And how do you overcome, as a director and an actor, the difficulty of not seeing yourself acting as you're directing?
01:23:56.000How do you go back and watch the... I trust, usually, I have ADs that I love to use, and my wife is a very smart producer as well.
01:24:04.000I trust their opinions when I finish a scene.
01:25:33.000And make sure you stick around for the credits because the outtakes are hilarious and there's one less thing that happens in all the credits roll that I think you'll get a big laugh out of.
01:27:32.000Yeah, the ones that all lost money, the ones that gambled on $200 to $250 million budgets, there was others that were more than that because COVID restrictions ended up setting people back a large part of their time.
01:27:43.000So out of those top five movies, four were all $100 million movies that ended up making extreme amounts of money because they did good marketing.
01:27:52.000At the bottom end of that list, you have Sound of Freedom and two horror movies, all of which spent less than $16 million to make over $100 million each.
01:28:01.000Well, Sound of Freedom was about $14.5 million on a budget.
01:28:55.000And they had conservative actors in that film, and they were trying to make the story of a young communist on an adventure, and it was a very ideological film, but they were super chill and being like, hey man, we don't want to judge you, we just want to, you know, make a film.
01:29:18.000We support people who are nice, and who believe in good things.
01:29:22.000And so, whether it's Sound of Freedom or Miracle in East Texas, these are the kind of movies I would much rather pay to see, and pay extra to see, and pay it forward for other people to see, simply to tell, I'm going to refrain from swearing, these jerks to shove off.
01:29:38.000If they were nice, I'd say, I'm sorry your movie didn't do well.
01:29:41.000But they are not nice people, they are mean and nasty people, so they don't deserve success.
01:29:46.000When you were getting like, you said you got kicked out of Hollywood, I'd put it in quotes.
01:29:49.000I'm the first to cancel culture before it became a term, yeah.
01:29:52.000Did you get into an argument with the wrong producer one night or something?
01:30:29.000When I get called homophobic and it cracks me up, I've been in the business 40 years And I worked like a gay person every set I've been on.
01:30:37.000You won't find one that says, oh my gosh, he was so mean to medieval.
01:33:27.000I mean, because if they're doing right by you even now, when a network or a studio comes to you and says, because of your views, like Gina Carano, was she in the union?
01:33:37.000They should immediately step in and be like, no, you're not doing this.
01:34:58.000I mean, I did some talking commercials and stuff, but that gave me the freedom.
01:35:02.000I didn't know anybody when I went out there.
01:35:05.000Everybody's an actress, so it was easy to find out what acting classes to take.
01:35:08.000I studied with three coaches over six years before I got Hercules.
01:35:12.000My last acting class was me, Brad Pitt, Matthew Perry, Charlotte Ross.
01:35:17.000I mean, Brad Pitt, I remember him coming in with his scene for Thelma and Louise.
01:35:20.000If you ever saw that movie, he's only in it ten minutes.
01:35:22.000He just steals it, and the next thing I know, we're on a break in our acting class halfway through it, because back then Brad was like a chain smoker.
01:35:29.000And he's like, dude, I just got a movie.
01:35:31.000I got a movie called River Runs Through It with Robert Redford.
01:35:52.000I have no idea, but there's got to be something in AI.
01:35:55.000There has to be, there's got to be some given there, but it's, you know, this is a blessing for independent studios right now, independent filmmakers, because Netflix and Amazon need to have new material every month.
01:36:07.000They need new stuff to keep their subscribers interested.
01:36:15.000So if you haven't already, would you kindly smash that like button, subscribe to this YouTube channel, share the show with your friends, head over to TimCast.com, click join us so you can hang out with the Discord community and talk with like-minded individuals.
01:36:27.000And as a member, you get access to the uncensored show and you can even submit questions and call in and talk to us.
01:36:32.000But if you wanna submit questions, you gotta be a member of the Discord.
01:36:35.000So, let's read what y'all have to say.
01:36:38.000Clint Torres, the first Super Chat says, howdy people!
01:37:37.000I mean, it's the first show Gene Roddenberry wrote after Star Trek.
01:37:40.000I think the biggest mistake, five-year run, would have been seven, but Tribune Company at the time owned us.
01:37:46.000I don't know if you guys remember, maybe too young, in 2005, our last year, Tribune Company, the only one in Chicago, went into bankruptcy.
01:37:54.000So they had to sell off all their, they had to freeze all their assets, and unfortunately we were one of them, even though we were the number one show in syndication.
01:39:06.000Dr. Jester says, Tim is right, we must create culture.
01:39:09.000I wrote a book called Brotherhood of the Revenants on Amazon.
01:39:12.000Solomon Cain, WH40K and Lovecraft with real 1066 AD England history, weather and time machine matching too.
01:39:19.000This has got a YouTube as well, at Dr. Jester.
01:39:22.000Shout out to those creating culture, which is also why y'all should look up right now, MiracleInEastTexas.com and search for your theater, where it's playing.
01:40:53.000Sound of Freedom was really good, and the intro, I'm just like, it's genuinely really, really good.
01:41:00.000The beginning, I guess everyone's seen it at this point, with the father, and going to his kids, and you actually see that narrative of how they steal children.
01:41:10.000In the movie Up, you get that first 10 minutes that's really, really good.
01:41:14.000Where, you know, him and his wife and they grow old together.
01:41:17.000That was the best short film of my lifetime, but the rest of the movie is just garbled nonsense.
01:41:21.000Most of my favorite movies are prior to 2010.
01:41:24.000But with A Sound of Freedom, that first 10 minutes is emotionally as jarring.
01:41:29.000It's, you know, watching that scene where the dad loses his kids, man.
01:41:50.000And they're saying to start, what they would do is premature babies would be placed into these bags to be artificially, you know, gestated.
01:42:12.000Thomas Sidebottom says, would you kindly shout out my new son, Peter Robert.
01:42:15.000He's on his sixth day in this world and I'm on my fourth hour of sleep in that time, but I wouldn't trade him for the world, to borrow a phrase, forward the line.
01:42:23.000Congratulations, good sir, Thomas Sidebottom, and shout out to the newly birthed Peter Robert.
01:42:46.000It's called The Test of Linehood, okay?
01:42:49.000I don't know if you guys remember when Kirk Cameron came in on his book and people were bashing him to go to libraries and wouldn't let him come in and read his book.
01:42:55.000Because they'd rather have drag queens read it than seven and eight year old kids.
01:42:58.000And his book was just a nice little kid's book.
01:43:00.000My book deals with what I've seen going on for a long time, this emasculation of men in movies and television shows.
01:43:05.000You look at all the sitcoms through the decades, the dad's always kind of fat and out of shape, the mom's a babe, the teenage kids just make fun of dad.
01:44:28.000It was the number one movie that year.
01:44:30.000And actually, what didn't do well was Mission Impossible Dead Reckoning, but that movie was also 20 minutes too long.
01:44:38.000Well, I gotta give Tom Cruise credit, it was too long, but I mean, a lot of the movies he does, you kind of gotta go, maybe he's left-leaning, I don't know, but he keeps a pretty even keel and puts out really good entertaining.
01:44:49.000And in that movie, that movie did exactly what... Jack Reacher, great movie.
01:44:53.000Oh, and not just him, but the TV show Reacher from 2021 was unbelievably good.
01:44:59.000But one of the reasons why I liked Dead Reckoning so much is it did exactly what Indiana Jones failed to do, which was introduce a female character played by Hayley Atwell that is actually incorporated into the movie really, really well without emasculating his character.
01:45:47.000You see the Starfield video with the potatoes?
01:45:49.000There's a video that went viral where they were showing the physics and a guy opens a door and a bunch of potatoes fall out because they were like, look how amazing the physics in this game are.
01:47:56.000So, I like to tell Dean, you know my show, when Seven Years became the most watched show in the world, your show got canned after three seasons.
01:49:27.000This is my point about building culture.
01:49:30.000All of these people who act like they're woke and they support these causes, they don't care.
01:49:34.000They're just saying whatever they think they need to say, especially in Hollywood, so they can get the roles and fit in.
01:49:39.000We take that power away, we buy tickets to your movie, we go see Sound of Freedom, eventually these people will stop talking.
01:49:44.000Can I tell you that every movie I've been doing over the last like six, seven years, I get, whether it's an actor, a camera guy, lighting guy, come up and say quietly, like a drug deal's going on, say, dude, thanks for being a voice for us.
01:50:32.000The idea that there are people who are saying, I want to suckle the teat of the gigantic, decrepit machine,
01:50:38.000instead of saying, I would rather get on a boat, travel for three months with a 20% chance of dying on the way there
01:50:44.000to land on a barren shore and build a house in the middle of the woods than live in your crackpot town.
01:50:49.000Those are the pioneers who came to this country.
01:50:51.000That means if you want to fight for what you believe in, they should be saying, I'd rather work for you and get paid less than work for Hollywood because they suck.
01:52:52.000When Miracle in East Texas sells out in every theater, And Sorbo Studios makes a ton of fat, cold, hard cash.
01:53:00.000They start hiring all of you, bringing you into new movies, expanding the business, and then Hollywood starts crying, saying, oh no, why did we ever get rid of this guy?
01:53:09.000He's a superstar and now we're losing money.
01:53:47.000It's in the news because he's saying now.
01:53:48.000But anyway, it was a movie that if you, a person of faith who wasn't a great faith family, a Christian family in Texas, took on that black kid, he went on to become the Hall of Fame football player.
01:55:25.000If you want to go to Israel, And anybody out there, you could be a trip of a lifetime, it could be a bucket list thing, go to sorboisraeltrip.com.
01:55:33.000That's sorboisraeltrip.com and check it out.
01:55:36.000You guys will absolutely, it's an amazing journey into Israel.
01:55:39.000I've shot two documentaries there as well.
01:56:44.000Supposed to be a year ago, but man, anybody who's run a business where they had to do construction, they're probably sitting at home laughing, being like, ah, this poor young guy thought he was going to build a studio and get it all done years later.
01:58:28.000People don't realize how big the table is because when you're watching from the cameras you only see us and the cameras are showing you and the cameras are zoomed in so people will walk in the studio for the first time they go whoa it's huge and I'm like yeah it's like well I huge.
01:58:42.000It's gotta be what 18 feet long or so?
02:00:21.000Um, it was, it was all I know is a Star Trek show created by Gene Roddenberry.
02:00:25.000It wasn't really in the Star Trek universe because it was supposed to be thousands of years into the, I think it was like 8,000 years beyond Star Trek.
02:00:32.000But so, so theoretically it is in the same... Yeah, yeah, because it was Gene Roddenberry.
02:01:05.000So there was a big mistake to get rid of that show.
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